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Show '. '' :v-- ,. . -- - vi .: V j ;:. THE 8UH. PRICE. PAGE TWO TRADE DBS IN THE SHEEP FOR CONEMBLE Tha Sun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 31.-- The decline in rattle (ir.tea last week tau ed a moderate decreae in receipt today, and the general market allowed renewed strength and with iriree at rung to twenty-fiv- e rent higher. General activity prevailed in the trade, llega were generally ten cents higher with the top price 10.10, and hulk of sale 0.75 to 10.05, Sheep and lauilw were strong with native lambs helling up tn 12.70. Reee.pts today were 17,1X10 cat tie, 0000 hogs aud 7000 sheep, compared with 18,000 cattle, 0OO0 hogs and 4iKK) aheep a week ago. PrufqH-ct- s ior a settlement of the railroad strike together with more moderate receipts of cattle revived the market considefshly. A good many fat steers at 0 to 10 were quoted a full quarter higher. The plain to grass fat cattle from Ksnsut, Oklahoma and Texas predominated in the cun. Choice ll(i0-Niun-d fed steers sold up to 10. Some Kansas wintered grassiat steers grought 0.35 and the straight graBxert sold up to 8.40. The common grass steers sold at 4.25 to 5.1X1. Cowa and heifers were ten to fifteen rents higher with veal calves generally steady. Demand fur stock and feeding steers was active at strong HOST && " .4 FRIDAY. OTAE-BTE- XT FRIDAY, AUGUST A IS ACTIVE Call For Democratic County Convention TheUSCO' TIME The democrats of Carbon county, Utah, will please take notice that a county convention consisting of sixty-fodelegates will be held at the county courthouse. Price, L'tah, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. Wednesday, August S, l(it, for the purpose of electing twelve delegates to attend the democratic state convention to be held in delegates for the Pint Congressional oclock a. m.. August 11, lm, fur the purpose of nominating the following officen: I'mted States senator for term. . J ustice of the supreme court for You Buy ur said the majority was putting itself in the position before the senate and the country as saying that it did not know itself what was a fair and just rate. He added that tiie democrats could do nof better service to the country than to keep the bill before the senate for another year. six-ye- ten-ye- is vier USCO at the $1022 Thice ar viih Mo Tax added ar Meets With ApprenL term. Superintendent of public Instruction action of the senate in fixthe That for two years to fill unexpired term. ing the basic duty on raw wool at thirty-tThe delegates elected to attend the hree cents a Miuml for clean con- state convention shall constitute the the of met with the tent has delegates for the first congressional approval be vull cunventlon.wh'.ch neld state-1 wool men of the country was the aHer the ajournment of meat issued last xrtday lit v. It. Mar-i- e immediately convention at Salt Lake City, .11, National of the and shall nominate a representative for shall, secretary association. Marshall 'a state- the Sixty-Nint- h congress. The delegates elected to attend the ment follow: etate convention ehall also The action taken yesterday hv the the delegatee for the Seventhconstitute Judicial United States senate was mainly in .District convention which is to be held at Suit Duke City, 1'iah, immediately accordance with the expressed wishes after the adjournment of the elate conand tqsiiion of the majority of vention and shall nominate a judge During recent weeks extend- for the Seventh Judicial District. Each of said conventions is hereby ed propaganda had been conducted by to uch uthorUcj organizations whose interest have al-- ! floess as may properly come Jhr hu' it. been protect.on ready and M muy u, determined by said con-i- n given adequate the hill now under consideration, vention. it is recommended by the state dem- hut who, in a selfish way, were also deocratlc executive committee that at the The raw free material. manding county conventions snd precinct prihave had no adequate means maries a full and complete organisamoda for the kinds and prices plainer for counteracting the errnueous im tion le effected for the ensuing two erate advance showed in the liettr pressions years. tlmt have liecn broHdca-dcThe apportionment of the delegates classes. The low prices wh;eh prevail over the rountry. have relied up- from They the several precincts of the couned last week brought out increased de- on the judgment and fairness of the ty la made on a basic of one delegate mand. votes or major memliersliip of the senate and have not for every twenty-fiv- e portion thereof cast for Hon. J. E. Ilog prices were at rung to ten cents been disHpiNiinted. Holmes for representative to the etate higher, most ly ten rents higher will) legislature In the election of 1X20, and trade active 100 to 220 kuiu1 sold at which said apportionment la as follows: Active. Woolmen Utah 0.05 to 10.10 and 230 to 275 mind 4 Winter Quarters In an endeavor tn secure a greater 2 , Scofield grades brought 0.25 to $0.85. Tli-tS Clear Creek aiming the woolgniwcrs of price at 10.10 and hulk 0.75 to the 1 state and to (dace before them the Rolapp i 10.05, was a full dime alatve the last 7 Caetle Oate week's clase. Thmwout (lacking sows benefits accruing through close organHelper 1 KwelK sold mostly at 7.75. Pigs were np to ization, a jisrty headed by officers of 3 Kenilworth the National Woolgrnwera' association 10.50. ..... 1 Peerless Trade in the sheep division, with will make an extended tour of the state 3 Stnrra 3 Standard villa receipts the largest fur some time pint, tilts month. naF. It. Marshall, secretary of the Iatula ................. ........................... 11 was active at strong prices. Native ltaines Iambs in fair flesh brought $12. IX). Put tional organiaron; James A. IiiMiier, 11 Price and William Hansen, Jr., T ellington 3 lightweight ewes sold at $0.00 to 7.00. president, to... 7 Kunnyside secretary of the state association, Feeding lambs were scarce. gether with K. H. Rutledge, district 1 Wattis .... ..... forester; T. E. lloliuan of the United Hiawatha ( Should Plow Up Lots. States biological survey, and W. A. Heiner 1 Hograiaers may accomplish two de- Crane, viee president of the Utah asso.S4 sirable results by plowing up barn lot ciation,. will make the tr p. Total The precinct chairmen of the respu t least once a year, says the United The itinerary of the trip will ineludo precincts are hereby directed te States dejiartiiient of agriculture, in meetings with woolgrowers at Eph- tlve call precinct primaries for the purpose the first place, hogs need good succu- raim, August 10th; Salina and Kicn-fiel- of electing the delegates to attend the conventions. NK1L M. MALiSK.V. lent (mature as much of the time ns Ism, 12th; Widlcme, 14th; said lltli; Democratic tounty Chairman. II. 8. possible, and in the second place they Panguiteh, 15th, and Cedar City, n KOK1XETT, Democratic County need protection against internal (Mra-siteami Beaver, 10th. such as round worms, the eggs of which remit, n in the soil. Turning over Big Pool Formed. BOOSTING THE BASIN the soil 'in the lots helw to get rid of P. It. Marshall, secretary of the Nit the pests and the crop of forage makes it a profitable oieralion. In addition tional Woolgrowers association, rc- - Vot1 CoimMrd.l Club Qolni Out to (woviding cheap mitein feed, (M- turned to I tuh from hi. v.rutton ill For E g Thing. . ature cro aid as a laxative and require the Washington forest reserve last Fritold of He on for milps traveling the hogs to take a certain amount if day. exercise which '.a necessary to breeding the crest of frozen snow hank and of . animals and growing pigs. Iiye ia prob- waking up in the morning rovered with: "d ""."-'frost. Word that the Lincoln O.u.tfy Tu ably the best crop to use for fall, winerna city alley. association committee Ashley ter and spring (Mature for your hogs. Woolgniwers hem lriP P hrou tou will at sale offer public approximately;" Throughout the corn licit it may Le a TNeatem : been . ha million of wool rt pound sown from August 20th to about Ocvunf ng the town, of it..-le".voimg. The condition not that roved. are latitude. tober 1st, deiendiitg on the 1,0 ow.?? Pwh. than fifty cent a fleece is to l Ia wanner climate it may be put in at hand will be aoetmipanied by many the bid ia and the when accepted various times up to as late aa Decem- Cid the prominent ntisraa of that when the wool ia l.ded for ber. By putting n successive plantwill make it a point to get ! Von These wool contain large ings from two to four weeks apart it is d and to make others ninted t of half fine, fine medium, possible to have fresh pasture all the percentage and industrial with the 0uintcd three-eight- h blood, and are dean. time. Seeding for pasture should be prt'hlema that confront the .n-included in the pool are store. . much heavier than for a grain crop, tennountain people, Cokeville, Sage, Foasil, Keinmerrr, from throe to four bushels per aero on is planned to distribute informaIt Montand Carter, Cumberland, Wyo., a good soil. Pasturing can probably tion concerning the Uintah Basin in Ida. begin four weeks after seeding, and pelier, Utah and the resources and natural admay continue if the rye ia not covered vantages of that aect'on will be Invited to Enter. with snow until the following April in every town on the way. It is of the OGDKN, July planned to leave Vernal August 10th, state who have exhibita at the I tab ' going Advance Nw Theory. by way of Duchesne. Heher C tv. Advancing the theory that the h gh Agricultural college at Logan will le Bripham. B'" Lake, Montpelier, Uva to bring cattle, hogs and aheep Hot Springs, Blackfoot slid Rexhurg. freight rate will prove a benefit to the- invited Far West in stimulating local indui- to the Ogden Live Stock show to he From Yellowstone the party will go to week of;jarkaon, St. Antlionv, Idaho Falls, secretary Prgton, Salt Lake City. Park City, .u'oi tpgneii mainuer ox ioinmen'.1 Midway and then return home, Htntton ii pwn the (wo fint pafi gden live Stock show, ia in L.-- j intended that the entire trip the current issue of The Country Geu-lan- d (( w carried out in prompt military tleman. A large ortion of the art.cle gn t.nlay to attend the judg ng of tlif w; Lout. Homer K. Rich, bead of ia devoted to quotations from business live stock, and will extend the invita-'gtylmen and botwta the (sitential assets of ,tion Jo the fanners to bring their stock j Wjtheck Post of the American Legion, i will have command. One of the fen- Utah in Kccifie mention of its vast tores of the trip will In the musical natural resource. Referring to the! talent Ihat will furnish fun and entvr- live stock show held at Salt Lake ( ty tuinmftit. recenllv, Stratton upKrts his (siint J. H. Manderfield,; in this fashion: IS SEEKING SUPPORT V I A U 11 A M manager of the Salt lAke City st.sk-- ; mJ aAAI mJ The National Industrial council i yard, declares that W (wr cent of the Mirk (iroduct consumed iA the inter-- ! asking all affiliated orgnnizat'on to mountain region teas ahipiK-- in fnnn take immediate and effective ncti.m X Y the plains states, and half a milli n A I I conccniiig the railroad situation, sc dollars a week went out to pay for .f. cording to a wire received at the Utah This in a country where in the fall nf Associated Industries ol'f'ce last Fri- 1920 there were more than three mil-- j day. It requests that such organic, BXIasd Is Carbon County and lion tons of alfalfa held in the stack tions go on recor.1 as giving absolute to President Harding's statebecause of high freight rates. (n in- -: Shipped Everywhere. approval ments and the rulings of the nntim.-.- l restigation just .completed by W. V. railroad labor hoard, and that they o Armstrong, one of the big hankers who was active in bringing the farmers an.l give every guarantee to men now Properties At shows that stockmen into working that efficiency rather than the fanners have realized on their hav seniority lie the initortnnt factor in fed right at the stacks ten tn fiftem the employers attitude to employes. dollars a ton. - Last fall they were ofThe Utuh Associated Industries is o ic of the organizations affiliated with the fering hay at four dollars and selling council. none. Wool-growe- aNew-aBetter-aHea- To-da- y AST Fall at die $10.90 price !t seemed to motorists a if the 30 z 3'A USCO had reached the peak of tire value. Yet the makers of USCO have now produced a still better USCO a longer wearing tire with Thicker tread thicker side walls. Better traction, longer service, more mileage. And the tax is absorbed by the manufacturer. rs wool-grower- s. The new and better USCO ia a tire money's worth that was impossible a year ago. It is possible wool-growe- rs today only in USCO. CocnW op I z U. S. Ttr. Co. ... d, Pur-owa- s, aa ne-an- eeo-Flcee- at dis-cuss- ed ner e. ; i J AaIi l II; II I. Iillfl vwixxj m-s- United States Tires Unites. v'pyryvvYvyyrrrwvvvTvwy'rTrvvyp'yvv'y Where You FRANDSEN AUTO CO. ALGER AUTO CO. Can Buy U, S. Tires: JAWBONERS COMING Zion Commercial Club Members Visit Price In September. Plans for a trade excursion to the Uintah Basin were discussed last Saturday up a Zion at a meeting of the executive committee of the Wholesale Trades association of the Salt Lake C'ty Commercial club. The date act for the trip ie September 11th to 16th, inclusive, and W. G. Lambert, chair-iria- n of the committee, appointed J. H. Patrick, W. IL Lovaey and Charles N. Fair in charge of arrangement!. The program for the excursion, which will be made in automobile, is first day, Salt Lake City to Ueber by way Provo Canyon ; second day, Heher to Roosevelt; third day, Roosevelt to Vernal; fourth day, Vernal to Price by way of Myton ; fifth day, Price to Salt Lake City. Sam R. Smith, aaaiatant secretary of the club, will leave about August 21st on an advance trip through the territory to be covered. On account of 4Jie nature of the trip the reservations will be limited to about sixty. ' Applications have already been made, it ia said, for forty. FOR SALE limited number of shares in Huntington Canal and Reservoir assoc.s-tioDown payment aud terms to suit Call bn or write. Carbon County hank, n. Price, Utah. MONUMENTS TT TO AI.L MZi:s Granite, marl'Ie or umlKtone. for the rii-- or poor. Also all kinds of building stone. I have stone that will lust forever. Eastern Utah Ronomental Works Box 133, Price, Utah. No Dust , No Ashes, WASHINGTON, I). (.. July 2fl. With little discussion other than the registering of a formal protest by democratic leaders the senate lias now ap, proved rates on wool waste, shud-lvrecas and aoforth, ordinarily mnnge ommended by the committee, which incents a- - pound on cluded thirty-thre- e top, stubbing, roving and ring wa-t- e. The first reduction in the wool rates proposed by the committee was recommended in the ragrnph denl'n with wool advanced in any manner beyond the washed r scoured slate. The compensatory .rate, of thirty six cents a pound was unchanged, hut the protective duty of 25 per rent ad valorem was eut by the committee to 20 per cent- - Discussing the committee' recommendation that this reduction be made, Senator Walsh of Massachusetts No Clinkers . Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . STANDARD COAL CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Hoar Kearns Bldg. QUITE TROUBLESOME they d g individual holes in which is stored sufficient honey for the development of the young. Cultivation affords the bet method of extermination. Wehh says. By plow'ng over the lands infested the eggs arc destroyed and the short life of the bee makes certain the extermination of the Hat Here As carefully as you would select a new dress. The appearance will be in proportion. This store affords you facility for making the right selection in your hat. The best dressed women in this community buy their millinery from us, and the most humble are no strangers to us. All are accorded the same degree of courtesy snd attention. We hope to see you. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH DR. J. B. HENDERSON Chiropractor The Drugless Road to Health I desire to prove to you my efficiency, gained from personal attendance in the National College of Chiropractic, which gives the most thoroughgoing and practical to be had today, eliminating aU guess work by relieving you of your suffering or disease. Knowing how many homes there are in which one or more of the family are suffering, and many of whom have become discouraged believing there is no hope, I take this opportunity to personally urge you to cheer up and be hopeful, for many of the socalled incurables have been made happy by Chiropractic. If you are a sufferer from some disease of the kidney, stomach, bowels, liver, heart, lungs or of any other organs or it may be rheumatism, paralysis, locomotor ataxia or constipation no matter what your trouble, you like many others may be made well. Honey production out in Duchesnp county is heing seriously curta:led due to the number of wild bees taking II available forage, according to adv.ee, received just recently liv Heher J. Welili, state crop pest inspector. The wild ones hi the county are chiefly t two species, both known as solitary lecaue Select Your Don't talk. Say something, instead. Standardville , Utah Rate Are Passed. States (Q Rubber Compaiy Tbs oxy acetylene flame ia so hot -- that it literally melts broken edges of metals together. This is what is meant by welding. If there is a broken part in your into dont have it riveted or patched. The proper and only thing to do ia to bring tha car hers where the broken parts will he welded solidly topest. gether sa they were before the break. the only safe way. It's Avoid reminding others that von J. J. LLOYD WELDING CO. have sense. If they can't discover it Phones 37-- and 37-- v Prica, Utah it ia not worth Finding. m Has your case become chronic ? Have you tried other methods with no avail? Are you growing worse instead of better? Have you given up all hope? Be encouraged and let us get to the root of the matter and remove the CAUSE of your suffering and thereby bring HEALTH, EASE and HAPPINESS. Don't put it off another week even another dav. Why suffer longer? Come now today and let me help you. Consultation and spinal analysis given FREE. Trusting to see you before it is TOO LATE, I remain yours J. B. HENDERSON, D. C Ph. C. First National Bank Building PRICE, UTAH The Drugless Road to Health." I |