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Show FRIDAY, JULY 15, 195 serve bank and allocated when redisIN SUN QUESTION BOX CEUHGE IS count is desired by a member bank. Applications for loans in excess of $1,IM)0, 000 already have been received. Any Subscriber Can Get Any Question UTAH While the details of the manner in Answered. DOMES IN THE HOC which the corporation will function have not been determined, informaQ. Will The Sun please tell me tion received in Salt Lake City uy F. what the real decision would be in TARIFF R. Marshall, secretary of the National the bout which I am told was pulled Woolgrowera' association, leads to the off at City Ball Park last Sunday in understanding that the loan will : which one of the liarties took the (Concluded From Pags Six) through banks and livs stock lam as- count of ten in the first, and was alSHEEP AND LAMBS UNCHANGED sociations. It is understood that while lowed to continue T Q. X. no definite distinction is to be m. 1 A. .You have evidently become conin their June report for light ; SINCE LAST WEEK. between new and old loans, it is prob- fused by the similarity of the slang erators, are uniformly lack of niar-e-t. reduction, able that a preponderance of tb Burn- used in describing various athletic C ey will be devoted to renewals in the events, and are referring to a scrap Taken Into Cuatody. Native Sell Up to Tea Dollar At the new form of outstanding paper hi Id that waa begun as a ball game between our Price team and au aggreby both banks and loan companies. W River, Bat No Weetern Arriving CHARLESTON, Just whst funds will be available in gation who motored down from Sol- Five members of the United Mine Demand For Thin Cattle Active Utah and Idaho ia undetermined, but, dier Summit. These hearties gave our Workers including A. D. Lavender, an With the Preference For That Grade in view of the importance of the live boys about the heaviest bit of batting were arrested Monday at stock industries of these two states, and running practice that has come organiser, Yesterday Quotations. to word received according Matewan, it is reasonable to assume that a just their way this summer, and as the C. F. Keeney, president of j by today proortiun of the advances to be made home team made ten runs in the first District No. 17, United Mine Workers will lie extended through proper agen- frame, your assumption as to the of America. Lavender previously had Correspondence The Pun. cies in this section. count is probably based on that. been arrested charged with the viola11. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July Q. When, if ever, is a hasehit a tion of the proclamation of martial toHog price made another advance humerunf FAN. Featured By law for carrying a pistol, but was reday which took the market into the A. Always, when Price is playing leased MS. The PLEAS June ANT, recently on a writ of habeas since Julyll. early this year number of the American highest position Soldier Summit. corpus by the state supreme court. Sheepherder and $2.25 to $2.50 shove the low point Q. What would you rail an instance in June. Today advance was twenty-- and Woolgrower ha as its cover pic- of real crabbing t G. K. et Urges Return to Work. five to forty cents. Top $9.75 and ture a group of thoroughbred A. A good example occurred last from COLUMBUS, Kan., July 9. Kansheep Sanpete county bulk $9.50 to $9.70. Demand was urball playet sas lost six hundred thousand tons have recently been shipped by Sunday when a visiting has that to ruled Cattle forty strong gent hit the ball a mile, nude the circuit of coal since his conviction for violatcents higher. Yearlings and light- William Harnett, an exporter, tv Ar- of bases before the ball could lie Harfew For the the Kansas industrial court law years past weight steers sold up to $9.00 and gentina. and was then heckled to ing overtaken, Southern Kansas miners are been Shorthorn because nett has exporting of $9.10, the highest in a number near the point of being declared but idle as a protest against the jurys weeks. Stockers and feeders were cattle to Argentina, and this ia his such took he waa alleged mium it Alexander H. Howat announcTwenty-thre- e of first verdict, sheep. shipment sold large lamlis and also. missed first Sheep higher Kambouillet wide stein that his heel ed here today. He issued an apiwal of the forty-thre- e readily at steady prices. Receipts to- ram shown base by about a hair. in were the for the men to return to work. purpicture and 7000 were 10,000 hall hogs next cattle, day game Q. When wijl the chased from the John II. Seely ft Sons 7000 sheep. Ten others of lie played here with Soldier Summit f AROUND THE LOCAL CAMPS; Receipts of cattle today were be- herd of Mt.. Pleasant. T. K. secured were from John K. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE low exjiectationa and the light supply the group A. They say that to forgive is difurnished a protest against the recent Madsen a herd and the remaining ten vine. When the mountain top lads Colorado coal operators are today low prices, and also reflected a more from W. D. Candland. In addition to have become divine enough, they may rams ten yearling ewes the forty-thre- e raising the price of liguite because (Friday) of view cattlemen come back. optimistic at the mines fifty cents a ton. The adthey also having been possibly of promised relief in the loau situa- were included,local what was the me Can tell Q. you breeders. Accordto three-fift- y. tion arising from the bankers fifty bought from final score in the game with Soldier vance. is from three dollars million dollars rattle loan fund. This ing to the American Sheepbreeder and .Summit f PUZZLED. Last Saturday a shipment of Asiwill be available by July 18th. The Woolgrower especial attention was A. At the time his fighting paramarket today was strong to forty given to wool covering, weight, quality phernalia was disgustedly removed atic coal, the first to reach San Fran-- 1 cents higher. Top $9.10. Other choice and density of fleece and no sheep and caat on the ground by the visiting cisco in .ive years, was aboard the to prime steers sold at $8.50 to $9.00. were selected except of a good level catcher in the eighth inning, the count Jajianesc steamer Seine Manx. It was Grass fat, shortfed and plain killing form. to four, Price lead- shipped from Darien in Manchuria. No waa twenty-eiggrades were mostly fifteen to twenty-fiv- e ing. One run --walked in from third information was available as to whom cents higher. Cows and heifers Joist Flan Arranged. after that, nuking it still worse. But it was consigned or the freight rate of showea about the' same advance as Details for the preda- it is elaimed that this brilliant head-wor- k the shipment.' to tory animal campaign were practicaldid steers. Calves were twenty-fiv- e of the Summit boys makes the Manager Johnson of the Evanston fifty cents higher and bulls strong. ly completed just laat weelf at a con- score of a forfeited game, or nine to Stores company waa down from ScoDemand for thin cattle was active at ference between the state board of nothing. Still others claim that the field last Saturday and Sunday trying reuta higher prices. In- agriculture and Dr. A. K. Fisher of true count goes luck to the close of out a new car twenty-fiv- e hundred purchased from a Price working alqiut twenty-fiv- e quiry for good feeders was large, the United States biological survey. the fifth inning, in which event the dealer. Srofiela Coal company ha not acres. The company, composed of Eastwhile bargain hunters gathered in odd Upon conclusion of the conference Dr. tally stands twenty-on- e to three. Take worked its mine there for months, but ern men, owns the A. T. Milkr tract lots and common kinds. The trade Fisher announced that he would1 rec- vonr pirk. the Kinney people are going right on just above the Castle Gate achoolhouae. would have developed considerable ommend the adoption of the terms for with a steady output daily of dose Reserves of lignite in the Kenans volume had receipts been larger. the cooperative campaign to the sur- animal industry, to investigate, and around fifteen hundred ton. region (Alaska) are estimated by the to for- vey heads upon his return to Wash- to test the animals so brought in, if Hog prices rose twenty-fiv- e R. J. Turner, process agent in Utah United States geological survey to be ty cents and the top was within a ington, D. C. A. A. Hinckley, commis- anj', for contagious diseases. for the Beehive Coal company with nearly 10,000,090,009 tons, which quarter of the $10.00 mark. Demand sioner of agriculture, outlined tjie new holdings up near Castle Gate, says he eeeds by nearly 3,000,000,000 tons the Utah Woolmen Proteat. was urgent from both ) writers and agreement as being different from the is not informed as to the future inten- - estimate made a few years ago on the shippers and all classes sold readily. old in that the work will be done more Telegrama from the National Wool- tiona of that concern. Utah Fuel com- - information then available of the total Hogs weighing two hundred and six- under the direction and supervision of growera association setting forth the for a govern- - quantity of lignite coal in the terri-me- nt ty pounds sold at $9.65, and both me- the state supervisor, Quince B. Nich- attitude of sheepmen toward the tar- pany recently outbidinitexcess of fifty tory. The new estimates, which are lease, dium and lightweights up to $9.75. ols, with George E. Holman of the sur- iff bill were sent by F. R. Marshall, paying dollars for the privilege of very moderate, indicate that the quan Pigs, were fifty cents higher. Top at vey, in direct eharge of the drive. secretary, ast Monday to the ways thousand $9.50. The market ia in a firm position Again, the federal government will and means committee of the senate. at the advance as current receipts are send a sum more nearly equal to that It was recommended that no change hardly equal to most urgent require-- , of the state than has hitherto been be made in the scourll basis upon menta. which the tariff will be imposed as done, the commissioner declares. Prices for sheep and lambs were the bill now stands. It waa also recquoted unchanged with last week's WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN ommended that the 35 per cent luuit close. Trade showed a fair degree OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH he changed, as it would admit some of activity. Native lamlis Mild up to wools at a duty lesa than ten cents a $10.00 and wethers $4.25 to $4 A0. No Preston C. Nutter is running five pound on a scoured basis.' The bill Western lambs arrived. hundred head of cattle on his Nira provides the lowest duty on cloth ro Mile ranch in Carlton and Duchesne lie twenty cents a pound. According FLANS FOR UVE STOCK unties recently skipn;d in from the to Marshall this ia designed to the manufacturer for a LOANS ABOUT COMPLETE Arizona ranges. losa through the tariff on wool C. L. "Reynolds has been apjxrinted which he Associated Press telegrama received actually does not anstain. from Chicago under date of last. Sat- live stuck agent in Utah for the DenHe represents Shipping to Japan. urday state that the fifty millions of ver, Colo., stockyards. dollars pool formed by Imnken for the concern in Utah, Nevada nnd IdaPOCATELLO, Ida., July 9. Sixthe relief of the live stock industry ho with headquarters at Zion. teen Shropshire ewes and one ram, will ha in operation in two woks, On receipt of advices that cattle purchased by the Japanese governwhen a satisfactory plan will have from Star Valley, Wyo., are being dri- ment from the A. J. Knollin Sheep been made for rediscounting live stock ven across the state line into Utah romtanY of Soda Springs, passed by paper at federal reserve banks. The without the formality of complying Pocatello this afternoon, en route to plan approved by the federal reserve with the provision of the Ltah state Seattle, Wash., where they will be board provides rediscounting of or- laws, designed to protect the cattle of shipped to Japan. The Knollin Sheep igins! cattle paper in maturity of six this state from infection with com- company has previously filled one ormonths. The hanks plan to renew the municable diseases, A. A. llincklcy der of the Japanese government, for loans several times. The paper will be has disjiatched Dr. J. J. Steffenan, these purebred animals and further deposited with the Chicago federal re-- veterinarian of the' state bureau of sales are anticipated during the present season. The Japanese are taking active stejis to build up the aheep in dustry, which has in recent years keen ASSESSMENT IN CARBOD COUHTY IS UP of 25 very little inqmrtance. The choosing of Idaho stock aa a basis for the new flocks came as the result of an Below are the assessed valuations of Carbon county fdr the year of 1921 exhaustive investigation and eoirpari as returned to the state board of equalization by S. J. Golding, assessor, and son. fttun which there may be some changes by the state officials. The figures . were the first of the week forwarded by IL C. Smith, county clerk and Yesterday's Markets. auditor. KANSAS CITY, MoJuly 14. CatHEAL EKTATE YALl'ATIOXR tle Receipt 5200 head. Beef steers, Town and city lots $ ahe stock and yearlings weak to twenty-711,1(1 1S.01I.S! Improved farm lands, acres 745,151 five cents lower; top heavy steers, 125.720 Unimproved farm lands, acres $5.50). II 0(2.k7 Fruit lands, acres $iS0; best Texas, $7.75; liest year00.02 tl.SDO $6.-5land acres ft to tS.114.6S Grazing 475,102 $9.40; paid heifers, ling, $9.35 Waste Lands, arces.. 70.121 .lt.7S0.tt to $7.00; bulk cows, $4.50 to $5.75; MMMAMNAAMWWMNMSmWWMMWWMMMWWS few lots $0.00 to $6.25; calves steady ToUl 141.027.10 12,162.05 to twenty-fiv- e rents lower; best veal-er- a, IMPROVEMENTS TIIEREOX Use classes generally steaother $9.00; Real estate assessed as town lots 1,157.110 eannera $1.50 to Keal estate assessed as acreage. $L75; mostly dy; 184.505 bulk bulls, $3.75 to $4A0; stock steers, Total 51,24175 mostly $4.50 to $5.50; good feeders, LIVE STOCK ASSESSED . $6.50. . Horses and mules on range 250 6.870 3400 head and genHogs Receipts, Hones and mules otherwise assessed 714 42,040 cents erally fifteen to twenty-fiv- e Cattle on range 42.214 1.012 higher. Mixed loads of better quality 670 22.522 rattle otherwise seaweed 42.200 25.795 Sheep on rang advancing most; liest lights and me200 11. Sheep otherwise ssaeseed diums to shippers, $9.90; bulk of sales, : Goats 12,472 52,402 $9.55 to $9.85; packer top, $9.85; stock 222 Swine 2,054 pigs, steady to ten cents higher; $9. '. Total $ 224 273 (0 paid. . PERSONAL OTIIKK THAN LIVE STOCK Shyep Receipts, 1500 head. KillHanks 2i 2,662 ..a1. ....R ing classes strong; most fst native Merchandise and trade fixtures 1,227.264 ewes, $4.00 to $4.25; top native lamlis, Machinery and toola, implement, suppllea 376,128 $9 A0; bulk, $9.00 to $9.50. Mone ,. 30.487 Bonda. Judgments, solvent credits 50.665 CUPID RECOVERS Personal property not otherwise enumerated 506,755 22,572,017 With a jieriod of eight days in which licenses were issued by Total of all property assessed ..10 200,721 no marriage Clerk II. C. Smith, corues a revival in Since the above was put in tyjie County Cleik Smith has received this which three couples apply fur the percommunication from R. E. Hammond, secretary of the state board of equali- mits in one day, and that the 13th. 1 sation and assessment. You are advised thut the state board of equalization They are: and assessment desires to meet with the boards of county commissioners and Andrew Christensen of Colton, and C. . the county assessor of Carbon county at the state capitol 011 Tuesday, July 19. Hannah Cox of Salt Luke City. 19J1, at 10 o'clock, to discuss the assessment of property in your county. It Edwin Calloway, Price, and Lillie may be necessary to make some raise mi the assessed valuation of your county Wall. Latuda. and the board is anxious to discuss the matter with you before Walter E, Brown, Price, Mid Viola taking nnv action. Davis, Kannrravilie. ONOIED SENSATIONAL ADVANCE MITS . ! - Cool Comfy Clothes For Weltering Weather . Thin Ram-bouill- Blouses , Skirts, and Dresses Moderately Priced . fY. F--. W: A. D. Hadley CORNER EIGHTH AND MAIN ht PRICE, UTAH PHONE 235 tity of coal available in the Nenav coal field is greater than that in 1U the other surveyed fields of the WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIAVO A For quick turnover will sacrifia price. Flayer ia our possession mv Price and must be moved at earn Easy payment. Writ quick for pu- i'1 ticulars to the Denver Music Co., D . .' - ver, Colo. Wedding announcements. The Sc. FECIAL! coin-jiensa- te aup-jxw- ed Special prices oiTElectric Appliances, Irons, Grills. Hughes ranges per cent off . MAK Universal . Iron Toasters, Waffle Irons and Percolators at REDUCED PRICES. (Hot Point Irons io Appliances, Grills, . j- appliances that eliminate the dread of that coal range. ,...f 1 ......... ........... ............................ 4 -- 1 EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. V ti v W. BROEKER, Manager Main and Streets PRICE, UTAH Depot f 4 v |