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Show CVi L73 f- - ; a' gftIDAY, AUGUST m THE SUN. FRXOE. 12. 1921 GAM mis-;y- t ifwjron. i PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 212 II f Spring Canyon Coal Co. i4 ( i and Shipper Miner of the Calebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at STORKS, UTAH. General Office, III Newhouae Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. ORR1N ELMER COLTON, UTAII T General Kemhaadlie and Stockmen's Supplies I Hotel, Dipping Vat and Heed Lou In Connection . Where You're Treated Right f Sncceor to CRAMER MARBLE flow uDe Flavo Flour li f ht erct GRINDING PLENTY Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour and Germade. Beat when fresh. Get them right .at the mill. Prices are right. Farmers t I J Mill and Elevator Co. J. WILBUR BURNHAM, Manager. We Deliver Phone 225. Price, Utah. ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 2104Iba Unequalled for atorage. Will not slack. The beat of ateamlng and heating qualities. i Independent Coal & Coke Co, , Mlnea at Kenilworth, UUh General Offices in the Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. Zm JUST 1 RECEIVED New Supply of baby cab Brine your wheels to l tree. REPAIR SHOP Price, Utah. ROBINSONS PAGE THEEE WORKING AT OGDEN PRICES BETTER! & Health Clinic Expected In Eastern SHEEP AND IAMBS T.Tniin m you win the shirts and jallars laundered by n. Wa challenge jou to discover the slightest thing to Criticise. Youll find no buttons No torn button holes. As for the 'pondering and ironing you'll have to 'admit you never saw better, if as good. tXUho us prove it by doing some worh FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- EY Utah Coming Month. The traveling clinic launched by the Utah Public Health association to give ACTIVE back to the ieople of Utah Ilk) per cent health for the pennies and faith they invested in the association dur8TEEK8 BEING HIGHEST PRICE ing the last Christmas seal sale is at last a reality. AUt the preparations are OF THE YEAR. complete for a thorough phyaieal examination of every' nun, wornau and child who will come to the rliuic in Choice Weatera Lamba An Higher hopes of finding better health, longer Hog Market Rallies Sharply From life and greater happiness. In charge Last Week Depression Feeder Cat- of two of the moat eminent medical men in the United States publie health tle In Strong Demand Market It service, Surgeon C. P. Knight, child Absorbing All That Come In. hygiene expert, and Surgeon John K. Williams, authority on tuberculosis, the rlihie ojwned in Ogden, Thursday, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Art- - 9 August 4th. The medical society of Weber eoun Prime heavy weight yearling steers with the Utah Public sold up to 10.10 today, the highest ty the state board of winHealth association, tkia Fed imid steers, price year. tered gras fat and best straight graa health and the United States health fat steers were quoted stronger, ex- service, under whose combined direcceptions higher, and the medium plain tion the clinic is making its statewide and common grassers were steady. tour. It is hoped that similar agencies Butcher cattle were steady, with some throughout the state will do likewise. of the best classes stronger. Hog The clinic will be conducted for two prices were up forty to fifty cents, weeks iu Ogden, continuing its tour end the $11.00 quotation which dis- in the northern part of the state first, appeared last Friday waa returned to- and planning to make the southern day. Sheep and lambs were steady. counties after the beginning of school, Receipt today were 22A00 cattle, when it is thought that it will be eas'500 hogs, and 0000 sheep. Though ier to reach the children, among whom rattle receipts today were slightly a large part of the work will he censhort of a week ago they were larger tered. Surgeon Knight, who has had a vast than a year ago, and demand was active. In some cases the best grades experience in field investigation with were quoted higher. lrime yearlings the government health service, will exsold up to $10.10 and heavy steers up amine all the children who attend the to $10.00. Wintered gras fat steers clinic in a survey of child health con sold up to $8.75, and grass fat steers ditious he is making under the sujier-visio- n of Dr. T. B. Beatty and the up to $8.25. The market has devcloji-e- d large buying on the part of Iwth state boardto of health.to If it is worth hare their chillocal killers and shipitera, and indica- anything pamita tions are that the present price level dren examined without any exiense will he maintained. The bulk of the by a recognized Bjteeialiat to determine if grass fat steers from Oklahoma and if they are underweight aud what, Texas sold at $6.45, to $7.25. Butcher any phyaieal defect they have, now ia cattle were quoted steady, and veal their opiwrtunitv, atatea Secretary calve firm. Trade in stock gild feed- Wallis. These physical examinations of ing eattle was active at strong prices. Some selected steers that went to the children are the first line of defense againat weak eft ed constitutions and country for a short feed sold up to insidious childhood infections jwrtie- $8.75, hut most of the good quality tuberculosis which reap such a thin steers sold at $6.00 to $7.00, and I the common to fair brought $4A0 to large deathtoll in the yeari of early manhood and womanhood, aaya Wal$5.75. The depression in 'hog prices last lis, pronounced so by yean of in the medical profession. week proved too severe and today the market rebounded sharply. Here the PRODUCTION OF HONEY IS beat hogs were forty to Fifty cents SHOWING LARGE INCREASE higher and the $11.00 quotation waa restored. Both heavy and ordinary While there has been a reduction in classes were twenty to thirty-fiv- e the number of hivea of bees on Utah rent higher. The top price waa $11, farm during the past ten yean by reaand hulk of all the sales $9.75 to $10.' son of improved methods of handling 90, brought the market within twenty-fir- e there haa been 8.8 per cent increase cents of the highest paid this in the production of beeswax, sold readily at $9.00 to ing to figures compiled in taking the year, I $10.50. fourteenth' annual census, coies oi Demand for lambs waa active. CTxoi I which have just been received by state Demand for lambs waa active. Choice officials. In 1909 Utah produced lamb at $10.60 were quoted 138,091 pounds of honev, while in 1919 cents higher, native lambs I this was increased to 1,232,239 pounds, twenty-fiv- e at $10.00 were firm. Some fair Texas Ifceawax produced in 1909 was 16,607 wethers at $5.25 were twenty-fiv- e pound and in 1919 was 19,933. There cents lower. Ewes were about steady. were 25,061 hives of bees in Utah in 1020 on January lit, while on Ajiril ee 15, 1910, there were 26,185 hires, and showing a reduction in the ton years IY A HOME RUN in Winter over snow that squeaks in the cold is great sport if a cheery fire blazes at the end. But how would you like to shiver in a freezing house? lluy Coni xow Before the ineviable shortage comes ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL CO. Miner and Bhipper of Catl Gat and Clear Creek Coal exclusively Ajt. A A A A AAA.AAAA A. --Q- C I A. A A A . For campers a eookstove has lieen Ja)wiipse are investigating the Taiinvented that is heated with acetylene wan oil fields with a view to supplyiortahle tank. from ing fuel oil to the navy. Prohibition Director Warn Against Exieriments hare shown that every Three British scientist have inventHome Brew Duplay. kliown variety of cotton can be grown ed ajiparatua for sterilising milk with in California. electricity. Retail merchants of Utah who jier-siin displaying equipment and supplies for making home brew are flirt- BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH ing with the federal lass and may face prosecution, according to a warn ing issued by Joseph E. Richard, pro In the Matter of the Application of the hibition director. At the auggetion of Eastern Utah Telephone Company, thia federal olfieer, the manager of a Zion hardware store recently removed For Authority to Place In Effect Cera display of tap, bottle rapping detain ReviaedRules, Regulations, Rates, vices and other home brew equipment EXHIBITS ARE BARRED st etc. from hie show window. Under the law forbidding the manNOTICE OF HEARING. ufacture of intoxicating liquor, the department interprets the provision to Notice is hereby given that the application of the Eastern include the suggestion of the means or Utah Telephone company, for authority to place in effect certain methods for aurh manufacture, aaya Director Richard. Specifically the revised rules, regulations, rates, etc., will be heard before the pubdisplay of such equipment can be lic utilities commission at Price, Utah, on Thursday, the 8th day of construed aa advertising a method for September, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the Commission. making liquor containing more than Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 20th day of July, 1921. half of 1 per cent alcohol and such adT. E. BANNING, vertising is banned under the law." (Seal) Secretary. The director also stated that liia de- First 1921. 26, 12; last, Aug. Aug. pub., partment ia giving ajiecial attention to what might be termed negative advertising which comes within the federal prohibition act. By this he refers to riiit-e- d iahels, directions or warning on malt syrup and similar mixtures stating that yeast or hups must not be added. . Such warning, he holds, is an invitation to the purchaser to violate the law. Advices from Chicago and elsewhere ; , of olo- Bitn the Mingle exception e East state that 0 ' from the report i which rado, judging hank will not lie required in securing the largest honey producing state in loans from the tStnckgrowers Finance the mountain division, Utah has the corporation, which ia directing the dis- largest reduction in the hives of bee six lnillims in of dollars of tributing and the smallest gain in production of loans to the live stock industry. C. E. Htate in thin division embracing ENDS THE WORRY FOR Burton, vice president of the Utah any Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, bank Lake State National at Salt THE GROWERS OF BEES City New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Nevaaaya the announcement i of consid- da. erable importance and will greatly faDuring the spring months there was a general epidemic of diseased or cilitate operation)!. Secretary Marshall CORPORATIONS QUITE BLOW of the National Wool growers assneia-tio- n WITH STOCK TAX RETURNS deadbrood among the colonies of bees in the counties in the southwest part advises three ways for alleviation of credit conditions in the industry, Many Utah corporation are delin- of the state. Beekeeper spiraled to provision for immediate loans on real quent in the filing of capital stock tax D. II. Hillman, state inspector of apiestate, making eligible for rediscount returns, according to an announcement aries, and he made a trip over the dish with the federal banks of made Saturday last by James H. An- trict After a thorough inspection he paper secured by breeding stork, and derson, collector of internal revenue. took samples from Iron, Beaver and relief from the 10 per cent limit on in- The returns were due in July, unleaa Juab counties. These he sent to the dividual borrowings from small banks extensions were granted, the collector bureau of entomology and last Friday through the operation of branch banks. states. The taxes amount to a dollar he received a reply stating that the He says the banks in need of repay-men- per thousand dollars in cases where the samples showed that the disease was of loans from growers, the ma- capital stork exceeds five thousand aaehbrood and that it usually disapjority of whom find difficulty in tak- - dollars. The penalty for delinquency peared of ita own accord and that no ing up their noted, and whom lands amounts to 50 er cent of the taxes, treatment waa recommended. are more or leas mortgaged. Then When extenuating circumstances are TEACHERS TO CONVENE available fund for loaning by the fed-- retqxmsible for the delay, extension, eral land banka should be greatly ex-- can be granted up until August 30th, sJThe annual convention of the Utah tended and the limit of ten thousand miierintcndent9 of schools will lie held Folded in one way a megaphone in- in the state dollars removed. Marahall eontinuea: capitol Friday and SaturFinancing of sheep and wool pro- tended for spectators at sport be- day, August 26th and 27th. Meetings' duction it greatly hampered by the comes a fan and in another way a hat. will be at 10 oclock in the morning rule limiting a single borrower to 10 and at 2 oclock of the afterooonThe Automatically controlled, an electrie new work of state per cent of a banks capital and sur- tractor primary supervision has been designed in France ia to be given sjierial emphasis. Priplus. We do not question the wisdom for canals. on towing boats or safety of this rule. The trouble mary suHrvisors are invited to meet arises from the small capitalization of fhe chrysanthemum, native of China, with the superintendents. The state the banks with which shopmen logi- was introduced in England in 1764. primary sujiervisor is Miss Mathilda Peterson. cally do business. It ia natural and OH land lease blanks and option desirable that a sheefaiser should Merchants duplicating sale book at his finances through his local forms. Kept in stock the kind the big luink. The majority of these local companies use. order from The Hun. factory prices. Order from The Hun, bank in the slieeiiraising territory are capitalized at from $25,000 to $100,000. The amount which they can legally allow the average sheepman ia wholly inadequate to hi needs in times of severe stres. The operation of brench banks would give to country borrowers access to the larger resources of the state banks and thereby through home connections render iossib!e obtaining of rredit in necessary amounts. 1 A .!, thirty-mont- The Highest Compliment the World can pay is CONFIDENCE. ' t I I The proper ordering of your own affairs inspires CONFIDENCE. Look about you. How many people with- out banking connections have your CONFIDENCE. . The moral is OBVIOUS. ob-ta- in ) S. KUSANOof Beat Japanese Every Description Mcn-liandis- e Catering to the trade of the resident of the local coal camps and surrounding territory. GET OUR QUOTATIONS Concrete Building, South Ninth , Street, Price. Uteh. City Repair Shop SHOE REPAIRS. . New electric shop. Bring any and all kind of footwear to us. Get work that will please and at reasonable price. ALEX HALVIS First Door East VI 11 a Store 621 Main Street. PRICE, UTAH WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH arbitration plan affecting some thirty thousand Armour & Co. em-- 1 plnyes in all parts of the country was adopted last Friday at the first meeting "f representative of the employe and management under the recent Iy adopted ' industrial demoeracy," ly wiiich t!? worker were given a voice P" , PRICE, UTAH FINE MONUMENTS I An (Continued on Tage Four) Carbon County Bank Redblrd: Bluebird: Redblrd: ' IN THE APPLE TREE You should have nothing to do with At Reasonable Prices. Send For Designs and Prices . Beesley M.rbl$ and Granite Works snakes. Provo , Utah They have charming manners! Quite so; but dont be taken In bv that. IU,I MJ'UIJNU J" |