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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 1 UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. CAnLE AND SHEEP ARE STEADY; DEMAND Down to the Minute : IS ACTIVE Announces the Coming of the Seasons Greatest Event, Styles (Concluded From Face Six) ter of wool (tooling, explain opera- BAY ON1LY t h. te Mar. Sunday, 8:15. Matinee at 2:15--Even- Have you ever noticed the difficulty tome women experience in selecting hat that ia quite becoming T That ia because the dealer is often more interested in making a sale than in finding a suitable hat tion of the federal wool warehousing act, grading and earing for fleeces in storage, market jmssibilities and The Nevada State Farm buin a wool reau proHises to and annnuuiieex that one county in that state has seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds of wool ready to lie sold through such an ing Our first effort ia to find the hat that ia moat becoming to the customer in every way that harmonic ea with hair, complexion, contour, and with everything else about a woman. When that ia done we know that our customer will he wen satisfied, .and that then will be no adverse criticisms. agency. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO STOP CATTLE THIEVING D-W-GMTWS UNEXAMPLED OF THE WONDER 20th CENTURY"- -;Hmrmld Fiat ImClaiexr xrxxxa CtrMy Imri Aroused by the wholesale theft of beef cattle, stockmen of lintah and Duchesne counties made that the main theme of discussion at their annual midnight meeting held last week at Roosevelt. Four cattlemens associa- Ott variety ia s great we wilt have no difficulty in the ection of your hat Prices for every pocketbook. sel- j Bessie Kennedy, Millinery tions were represented st the meeting. Among those present were Willis L. Johnson, Venial, president MAIN STREET, PRICE, UTAH Uintah Cattle and Horsegrowera asNext to Eko Theater sociation and J.'IL Seeley, secretary; Duncan II. Marchantj president of the Dry (lulch Cattle and association and W. 8. NichDisarmament id now enthuaiuti-ealltiunal forest in Utah county without ATTORNEY GENERAL CLUFF olson, president of the Uintah suported by the smaller natioei MAKES RULINGS AS TO TAX association. Also many mem- a permit. The suit is based on an ofcommitted not afford to arm. can lieeu that to have fense alleged bers of the Duchesne live Stock asThe jiolicy of not interferring with in Seitenilier, 1920. Judgment for sociation. Regardless of price conditions, thi An inspection district comprising $113.00 is asked. The grazing fee is the work of city and county attorof free advice has not the lead and been dollars has crop eighty-eigAttorney at neys adopted by Uintah and Duchesne counties was estimated diminished. e is A CQuff. dollars reached General additional twenty-fivthe question created. L. T. Iiennett of Fort Duchhim Friday last asking advice that he esne and formerly a stockman in the asked as penalty for trespass. Duplicating sales books at factory said may have been furnished by the prices. Indian service recently placed in Order through The Bun. WOULD PLACE BILL or the NEW county attorney city attorney, the district as brand inspector was SUMMIT IN UTAH COUNTY and he referred the questioner to nude Bujiervisor of the district. A those officials, stating that it was the survey of the dressed beef traffic Although the time limit for intro- policy of the office not to attempt to Delicious, Wholesome from the whole Uintah Dasin country new bills in the state senate give advice or information to the was ordered made immediately, which ducing without unanimous consent had ex- various city and county officials of will be carefully checked with the pired just one week previously, Sen- the state unless requested to do so by brand inspection of hides. All rattle ator South wick last Saturday obtain- the city or the county attorneys. trailing out of the countiea for any ed iermissioii,to introduce a measure He also made a ruling, in response withlie will brand inspected purMise to fix tLe boundary lines of to a request, to the effect that a counout charge when eattle are shipped designed SenaUtah and Wasatch countiea. commissioner must furnish inforby rail. tor Knight, who had served notice ty Made from pure ingredients and hi mation needed by a county assessor, he would not grant unanimous if it is not available that most modern sanitary manna. the to Wool Coming. otherwise, Foreign was out of the room. Sena- enable him to Our candies are a delight to all to levy a tax on lands and SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26. What consent, tor Southwick explained that the bill eat them. shipping men declare is to be a heavy was prejmred at the request of the irrigation districts. He also decided that an irrigation company has not Our mixed nuts are strictly frok movement in wool from Australia to commissioners of Utah coun- the right to make a blanket assessment and of tho best this eouutry, in anticipation of an county and he asked special indulgence. ty at a certain amount per acre, on increase in the tariff that early Some one that the measure but must handle the assessment acFive hould be suggesfrd commodity, has commenced. o held up until Knight t. to cording hundred Iwles of wool arrived V furiM)d to the but formal abE He also decided that the county asday on the steamer Tahiti. A ship- jection was voiced. sessor has the authority to seize and ment of sixteen thousand bales is The bill describes the boundary sell personal property for personal Main Street Jnst West of Fostoffia aboard the Wsihawa, due here March line of each county aejiarately. The taxes. 8lh. Other shipments are five thou- lines follow mountain PRICE, UTAH summits, secsand bales on the 'steamer Waihemo tion lines, creeks and streams in a and tea thousand bales on the liner manner that meana little at a casual West Mahwah, expected some time reading, lint the author of the measnext month. ure admits that it is so drawn as to include nearly all of Soldier Summit Sale Going Through. in Utah county. For quite a period WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 26. the two counties have been contendSale by Armour & Co. of its interest over Soldier Summit, but if in the Chicago stockyards to F. 11. ing Southwick measure is enacted into visit Prince & Co. of Boston, Mass., has law, Utah congenyou will the railcounty been authorized by the District of road division terminals get been ial that hat Columbia supreme court. As the the cause of the dispute. owns eking company only twenty shares of stock in the yards and In STATE OFFICERS BONDS . Prince & Co. the remainder, the govSurety eomjwny bonds must be ernment interposed no objections. The price paid was $1,500,000. The furnished by the state officers in the court also consented to the sale by place of individual bonds, according Armour & Co. of forty shares of the to a ruling made by the state board of Depot Denver stockyards to George Grain- examiners. -The is made not ger. public. price Dupllcxtlng axles books at factory Order through The Bun. price Regarding Assessment!. MOAB, Feb. 26. The county commissioners of Grand county halve been notified by tbe stale board of equalization to insist that all hones and eattle in the county be assessed this year. Federal census reports, the state officials say, show that only 70 per cent of such animals were put on the assessment rolls in this county last year. The county commission-er- a also are asked to make no reduction in the assessed value of real property. llorse-growe- ra Cattle-growe- rs y . ht "A Work Art of Superb "Worth $10 aSmt IrwCyiThm --MMInM AN EIGHTH ART Combining Drama, Punting, Poetry 8b Music A THRILLING PRODUCTION Famous Dramatic Story of the Embodying Th same Title, accom10 panied by a selected Orchestra of 'Symphony Players a NQTFmJOwInQ to ooaf of production and Irombound oontraota, Way Down Eamf will nmr bo . anywhorm oxoopt at Frat-C-u Admission Prices for this od pro-ont- Thoatro Prfo oos re-n- Engagement'-50c- , $1.00, $1 JO. (Plus Tax.) ALL NIC ATS HKNKKVKl) Note In order to insure witnessing this wonderful production the public is kindly requested to make reservations early. livelihood. The output of raw minerals measures only tho first step in COMMERCIAL GEOLOGY industry. Mors than a score of geologists have World Atlaa Gotten Out By Undo co oic rated in the preparation of Sam But Recently. this atlaa, which was first undertaken With the growth of American in- during the world war as a part of the dustries the known and the possible task of keeping American industries sources of our supplies of raw ma- supplied with raw material and is to terials .have become of greater and be regarded therefore as a byproduct more pressing interest. Even the of the wartime artivitiea of the geoUnited States most favored of na- logical survey. The World Atlas of tions in abundance and variety of Commercial Geology comprises sevenraw materials cannot lie ty-two mais showing the mineral It must look beyond its shores resources and the production of the for supplies as well as for markets. world by countries and seventy-tw- o The stndy of the distribution of min- pages of descriptive text It ran be eral raw materials and their relations purchased for two dollars from the to the promotion of trade and the director of the United States geologi control of industry ia a branch of cal survey, Washington, D. C. geology and may beat lie termed commercial geology. Under the complex DISTRIBUTOR Or ALCOHOL UNAFFECTED BY RULING requirements of present day life no roiitineiit, not even North America, can be aelfsuataining. It ia no longer The new ruling of the United States enough for us to make an inventory attorney general, which limits the of the mineral wealth of the United distribution of all commercial alcohol States. We must supplement that and intoxicating liquors used for inventory by a broad understanding medicinal. purjmsea to wholesale of world demand and supply. To set durggints will not in any way interfere with the duties of the Utah state forth graphically and to describe the basic farts concerning both distributor of. alcohol, an office prothe present and the future sources of vided under the state prohibition the useful minerals is the piiqione of measure, according to a telegram rea World Atlas of Commercial Geolo- ceived a few days ago by Lorenzo United States Richards, federal prohibition direcgy just issued by the ' tor for Utah, from authorities at geological survey. The output of the essential miner- Washington, D. C. The new ruling, als in 1913, the latest normal year, based upon an interpretation of the may at least be regarded as a measure Volstead act by the attorney general, of the quirk assets possessed by is designed to prevent the distribueach nation, and the first part of the tion of alcohol by wholesale liquor World Atlas of Commercial Geology dealers. TW telegram follows : State has therefore been planned to show distributor would not be wholesale the distribution of mineral produc- liquor dealer. It lias been our policy tion in 1013. The practical value of in all cases to rcsiert the laws of this exhibit of the worlds mineral different states, and I feel that we assets is evident. Experience gairted should recognize the laws of Utah. during the world war emphasizes the You may issue to the state distribuadvantage of an adequate supply of tor permits to purchase industrial alThe message was sent in reraw materials close at hand, yet that cohol. there are certain economic limits to ply to an inquiry' from Richards, domestic independence in raw ma- which was telegraphed several days terials is clearly shown by the read- previously. justments already made. The more Soon, now. the grass will liegin to facts we possess (tearing ujion the grow again, but dont let it be under relative quantity and the relative avvour feet. of mineral the resources of ailability ocr own nml other countries, the betIt's no trouble at all to speak ter able will be our captains of indus- kind word. Just think it and it will deto whence decide should try they out. slip right rive their raw material. The mines of the United States should lie lookOil now derived from the livers oJ ed upon primarily as tributary to the Clarks is being as a leather pre mills, hops and factories in t many which the skilled labor of the eozS-tr- y servntive. may find its oppoituuity fur u Legal blanks o f all kinds. The Sun. -- nt con-eise- Confectionery ly ti.--ed acre-fee- Carbon Pool Hall The place to when want surroundings. Good Rooms; Cafe and Barber Shop Connection. North of Tavern Near PRICE, UTAH' London Wool Sale. LONDON, Feb. 26. At the wool auction sales yesterday 10762 bales were offered. Good wools were well absorbed by the home trade and the continent at unchanged prices. Burry wools were neglected and easy, especially crossbreeds. WITH THE LIVE 8TOCKMEN OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH James C. Moore of Lisbon Valley was in Moab the other day. lie statea eattle have not gone through the winter well, due to lack of snow. Dr. R. W. McGinnis was at Moab last Saturday. He is with the gov emnicnt bureau of animal industry and with J. T. Neal, state vetinarian, is in charge of sheep inspection work in that district. The second dipping is being given herds because of scabies. John N. Davis and son, Harold, have just returned from their sheep camp, says Vernals Express of the 25th. They report that flocks on the open range were never in better shape. The wool is lung and sheep fat. There 1ms just been enough moisture to keep the ranges in the very finest condition. The mild weather will no doubt make excellent pasture for lambing and a large per cent lambs will be saved. Milton Alexander is made defendant in a suit tiled by DiMrict Atlor ney Kvan in the United State court at Salt Ijike Uity. the murker of grazing cattle in the Uintah na- - THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD RUNABOUT The Ford Runabout needs no advertising. About all we have to do is to tell you we can supply the demand with something like promptness and the selling is over. We have never been able to get enough from the factory to meet the demand and do not suppose we ever will get enough. There are more than four million five hundred thousand Ford cars in operation today, and of this number about three hundred thousand are in foreign countries, the rest right here in America, but we have one hundred and five to one hundred and ten millions of people and it looks from the way demand comes in that we will have to sell that Runabouts before we many can satisfy that demand. It is one great, little utility. It fits into every mans wants, from the) physician to the worker in the factory, from the country blacksmith to the mtUionaire railroad owner, from the contractor and his employees to the millionaire sporting mans entourage, almost as necessary these days' as the handkerchief. ALGER AUTO CO. Authorized Ford Sales Service. Fostofice Box 786 Phone 153 i |