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Show THE SUIT, PRICE, UTAH EVERY PEIPAT. PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 97, 1922 Joint Celebration of Completion Carbon County Pavement Under Auspices of November 11th For HELPER the Day, Program 1:00 p. m Armistice Day, 11:00 AT two-minu- 9:45 a. m-- AT CASTLE GATE Speaking 11:15 and music. 10:30 Parade from Castle Gate to Helper, headed by the queen and consorts. FOUR WESTERN STATES HANDICAPPED te flag ceremony. Program of music, speaking and more music: HIGH NOON- Dedication ceremony. Cutting ribbons and formal opening of the paved highway. Continuation of parade to Price. 12:00 - AT PRICE Patriotic program under conduct of American Legion. 2:00 Sports program football game, novelty races and contests. 5:00 GRAND BARBECUE. 9:00 American Legion dance. Five orchestras, four halls. Admission to four dance halls on one ticket. The aons of automobile owners are usually willing to buy the gasoline for their trips if their fathers will pay for BECAUSE the repair. OF RAILROAD CAR SHORTAGE It ia claimed young people still danee gracefully, but the hoofprinta on the white shoes after tho danee don't look like it. UNITED STATES SENATOR (Continued From Pag Three.) Provo with Ira R. Browning, former coal about five hundred feet from the state road engineer and a former member of the state road commission, in ejieiiing. The explosion tore down the interior with terrifir forre for from charge, lie has been employed by the steel the last few yarda from the monthscompany during fifty to aeventy-fiv- e titles to the land checking up ia blaat face of the roal where the uMn which options have lieen taken. to have originated. Quarters have been equipjied and arMine property leviee in Carbon eoun-t- v rangements made for an office force to this vear are $27,405,491. Last year be employed within the next few weeks. (1921) $27,829,433. It is understood the company will comCum tie Gate mines are more than sii mence work within a few days. hundred ram behind with orders. Kail-roa- d At any rate a wife with a mind of her own ia preferable to one with no mind at all. be-tier- transjKirtation ia hindering FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. Two Ceuta Per Word Each Insertion Sis Cfuinre Accounts. FOIt SALE AT A BARGAIN. NEW house located near achoolhouee. Telephone 110m. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS IN bundlee of a hundred at twentjr-flv- e cents. The Bun. Death Hot Expected. ship- ments. The Kelt Lake county aieeial grand jury named to investigate coal matters along with numerous other things met hat Tuesday and took another adjournment until today; (Friday). No report has aa yet been tnada to the district court MARION, Ills., Oct. 24. With the actual trial of the first alleged llerrin massacre murderers but two weeks off the general sentiment in Williamson WANTED TO RENT DWELLING OF three or four rooms on north aide close In. Phone 180m. rounty today actually favors and expects convictions with life imprisonment sentences, but probably not the death penalty. The grand jury which was discharged by Judge D. T. Hartwell late yesterday returned in its final report one additional eount, carrying with it the indietment of forty-eigmen, all of whom had previously been indicted and were free on bond. The grand total of indictments is four hundred and thirty-fou- r of which two hundred and fifteen carry the murder charges. The legality of the indictments returned which is somewhat clouded due to the fact that the jury convened in one term of court and returned them in another term, proltably will not be settled until next year. In the meantime tlie anpreme court doubtless will render a decision on a similar situation where the Chicago school board grand jury formed in one term returned indictments in another. Utah railway, handling the output of the United States Fuel eomany mines, last week laid off two out of seven train crews running between Mohrland and Provo. Alsu one engine and its witching crew at Hiawatha. There are ao railroad ears to haul the output of FOR RENT THE BUILDING NOW occupied by the Brooka Furniture company. Steve Bompaa. FOR BALE FIVE-ROOHOUSE ON corner one block from City Hall. BarTerms. See R. W. Crockett. gain. FOR SALE NEWHOUSE HOTEL AT Helper. Moet up to date place In all Eastern Utah. Good location in good town. Inquire at Newhouae Hotel, Helper, Utah. M ht coaL Reduced rates on coal shipiwd from Utah mines to points in the San Joa- quin Valley of California are to effective November 22d. The new rate will be about air dollars a ton or a ' reduction of approximately $1.25 under the former rate. Intention of the railroads to make surh rate was anlie-so- nounced six weeks ago. Columbia Steel eorporatiun has opened offices in the Knight building at UTAH PRICES SHOWDECREASES AND COUMANO SELLING AROUND Ends 8am Puts Out Tarsa iteviaw of the Hay Market PROFESSIONAL n WILLIAM H. KING Will address the voters of Carbon county at Castle Gate on Sunday next, at 2 o'clock of the afternoon, at Amusement Hall; Helper, Sunday, 5 p. m., at the theater; Price, Monday, 8 p. m., tabernacle. SIR UNIS SI4iO . I have about twice as many exhibitors as in the past ia the opinion of Lester F. Whitlock, vice president of the show and the general manager of the Ogden Union stockyards, where it will be held. Veterinarians working in the state and federal campaign for the eradication of tubercular rattle began testing in Sevier eounty this week. Hearings on the complaint of the National Woolgrowera association, the National Cattle and Horaegrowera and large number of organizations representing shippers of live stork against commission houses at moat large maraverage of $21.50 at its principal mar- kets of the United States will open at kets. Kansas City, October 30th. F. R. MarAccording to the September 1st es- shall, secret ary of the National ' and perhaps other representimate of the tame hay crop, the 1922 waa a little over 11,000,000 tons great- tatives of Utah stockmen will attend er than the 1921 crop. Of timothy deal- the bearing. ers estimate about 25 to 30 per eeut more to be marketed this year than Big Sheep Shipments. last with about the same increase in; Heavy shijnnents of sheep have been a clover. of However, the percentage of lrice over the Denver and out going smaller surplus ia indicated. The move- Rio Grande Western all through Octoment of hay apparently lias been de- ber. With five on the 10th there cars of rived somewhat by the scarcity ran. has been hardly a day since but what the quantity of all ia reported good. a lot has been forwarded. The heaviest coats are reported slightly day waa the 16th, when fifteen were Marketing lower than last year, due prineiially shipped. They have gone to Omaha, to smaller baling costs, but these are Kansas City, Chicago, Denver and to the instances in ao that still high many San Francisco. The total up to yesterfreight and selling charges are more day waa seventy ears, which would than the f.o.b shipping jKiint price of make a run of almut twenty-on- e thousthe hay. animals. Reynolds Bros., Culp k and Reports from consuming territories Son, Stevens k Reynolds, Elmer Add-leindicate a good supply of local forage. the Del Mue Live Stock CommisThe smallest seems to be in North Car- sion eomimny and Farsoni k Goodwin olina, where dealers estimate local for- are named as the actual shippers. The than more for sufficient be will not age are such as have passed mostly sheep South two or three nrnth. Virgima, deals made by W. A. Lowry. Carolina and Georgia rank among the through six to a four states having moplha Yesterday's Markets. supply, and Alalinma and Mississippi KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 2 battd for the entire season. The New MO head. Beef steer consigning section is reported to le Receipts 12, have larger local anpply than lut and bulls (toady in weak; early top Texas and year, but hay ia being chipped into steers $10.75; common $4.25 to $4.50; bulk bologna that territory from Ohio, New York bulls .1.25 to $J.f0; ra.iners weak to and Michigan. low; bulk around $2.25; ynii.i load lot $2.(Hi; cslvcs steady; best vealers at EOOSTXNG THIS STATE $1(1 .dO to $ll)Js); fat she tuck weak to a The Monthly Review, publication cent lower; bulk cows at twenty-fiv- e f the Mercantile Trust company of $3.59 to $4.51' ; few lots $5.(ii to 3.00: Kan Francisco, ('ala., in its edition of f!!l. $4.00 t October 15th contains an article on many grass heifersWOOD fif:;r.d load Hogs Receipts mining and agriculture in Utah, tend- teen r reuts to twenty-fivlower; conditions. Th to improved ing load $3.7(1; $3.75; jmrt top pin article rover more than a page in the $3.51; 149 to 89 jNnmirs no: :v magazine ami discus,-'-- the elimination at 21) p.iundi-rf the unemployment problem, prog- .8.49 to $8.511 ; l:0 to butchers aroma ress in the vav of new railway con- $.3.25 to $S.7l); heavy $3.25 to struction, sugar beet prospects and the $3.29 to $8.35 ; bulk of salesbulk $S.5d stacker $8.75: steady, th of canneries. jugs general output to $3.i5. a 0099 head. This is Die lime of yer when the of the lionsi ecn turn her last low: earls fR50; clipped winters hat hind part before and strut mV $12 Cl; hi , itoady; ewes at eff in a new creation. $7.25; heavier wether $9.75. rs . j v, Fnsr-lan- " e sh-.-- sbiji-po- It j Sheep--Recei- -I Lainh-woma- n pt wc-l'-r- Office, Rooms ft ?? ?? ? Electric cooking will make every afternoon your own, for your social duties and pleasures. for club work, for reading or study to use just as you please. Electric ranges of the various styles and at all prices. Cleaning that would take an hour of hard toil by sweeping with a broom and dusting can be accomplished easily and thoroughly in ten minutes with an efficient electric vacuum cleaner. We have the best models of every type of cleaner and we invite your inspection. If you prefer we will give you a demonstration in your own home. t t f$ v Utah Electric Co. Wholesale and Retail Auto and Electric Supplies New Redd Bldg. DR. H. B. GOETZMdN Dentist Work and Extract (cn. Pries Commercial Bank Bldg., Pries, Utah. X-R- ay DR. SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist Service. Office, the New Redd Building. PRICE, UTAH STEWART. ALEXANDER A PRATT Attorneys At Law When a woman grows old more quickly than a man it is because her work in the home is tiring and monotonous ehe has no time for new interests, new activities, new pleasures. Electricity the greatest servant will give her ample leisure, and will make household tasks light and easy. To preserve the appearance, vitality and enthusiasm of youth give yourself . plenty of time to live ?? V ?T ? -l X-R- ay KEEP THE HAPPINESS OF YOUTH ft T- PRICE, UTAH (Political Advertisement.) f?f ff f? ?f ? 8. EVANS IDentist DR. places People living selves of this opportunity to hear Utahs greatest orator and statesman, who stands for the people on the issues of the day. ir Wool-growe- Telephona llfw and Savtnga Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. O fries Pries Commercial Band Music and Big Parade should avail themoutside these (Continued From Paco Six.) This year's hay crop ia moving at prices slightly below last years level, according to a national survey of the lay market situation just completed by the United States detriment of agriculture. On October 1st, last year, the average price of No. 1 timothy at the ton, prineial markets was $22.50 while at the present time the average at the aame ia about $21.09. Prairie lay ia about fifty rents lower, an average of about $14.00 per bin for No. 1 upland at the principal prairie markets. Alfalfa, however, ia selling on an DB. R. JONES Itiyairian and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of Children. Office, Bllvagnl Block, Price, Utah. DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and Burgeon PRICE, UTAH The Largest Institution of Its Kind Between the Rockies and the Wasatch t t Office, Second Floor Bllvagnl Rntldlng PRICE, UTAH GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Attorney At Law Office, Bllvagnl Building, Formerly Occupied by Judge F. E. Woods. Telephone 180. Price, Utah. L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms and I, Bllvagnl Bldg. PRICE. UTAH 4 4 OUTER K. CLAY Attorney At Law ?? ? t7? ? ? Office, Room 8, Bllvagnl Building PRICE. UTAH HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse. PRICE. UTAH B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse. PRICE, UTAH ft ?T FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At law TIT X Judge Building BALT LAKE CITY, UTAIL ? tft FRANDSEN ? BRICK COMPANY f? f. tiT Yl Yards adjoining tlie Denver and Itio Grande Railroad tracks on the south, three blocks nut of depot. Offkv at tlie yard. Estimates given and prices quoted on application, rnstofricb Box 83. Telephone 7 2 in. Manufac- turer of 4! Brick of Vj I PRICK, AH Kinds V T A II -- Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe, -- |