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Show FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, PAGE TWO Of EWES FAIR QUALITY WORK OF RED CROSS SELLING AT RIVER ON MONDAY AT FOUR DOLLARS Record of the Fast Tear Is Moat ifying to AIL Correspondence The Bun. Grat- SAVE OIL AND SAVE MONEY SAN FRANCISCO, Cala, Nov. 6. Correspondence The Bun. in every respect among Outstanding Alhand left no on was 7. as Mo Nov. KANSAS CITY, heavy surplus the activities of American Red Crou though eattle receipts were larger than a result of the volume of production, ia its service to disabled veterans of a week agu they were less than a year the rejxirt says. the world war, which in the last fiscal ago, not excessive fur this season of resulted in 3,253,000 instances of year Better Times Coming. exthe year. Receipt elsewhere were libassistance rendered these men or their in 6. Nov. eral and the general tendency at all The woolwen BOISE, Ida., families. The in markets was downward. Here the lib- of the AVest will no doubt find more a communicationstatement was made trouoils. from national headcessive eral er cent of the offerings was cheer is the opinion expressed here by received yesterday by George stuck and feeding grades that cauie Charles J. Webb of the Charles J. quarters the manager of the Pacific diby could wool and rot-to- n Filmer, from a wide area. Chicago had 47,HI0 j Webb & at the Red Cross offices here. imHrters of Philadelphia, Pa., vision, hogs, the largest run tor suie time, overReviewing this foremost activity, as and with prices there lower the market who was in Boise today. He said the revealed pistons in annual the forthcoming j here eased off moderately. Sheep and wool market is sure going to improve. of the society, the statement said lamias were strong to twenty-fiv- e cents Within the next three yeans wool will size at small cost, that the work for veterans now insold The light supply readily. fully regain it price and during the volves an sunual exienditure of higher. would pay Receipts today were 2"),hhI head of coming year a profit will he made on by the national organization ; 3506 Totxi The and have While increased not values it. hogs eattle, sheep. chain of lied Cross trade in ltcef cattle oiened slowly with j iiiic-h- , the demand for wool is much and the nationwide pleasure In the scojie of chapters. explaining lower bids. After the killers had estah-- 1 better, Webb said. Cross Red the out this imints service, Belied a liftecn to twenty-fiv- e cents j The jeo de. Webb declares, have stock cost of maintaining It decline on plain aul medium quality lieen unable to purchase the woolen that the annual classes trade Itecniue active. Nothing! giMxls and have turned to cheaper sub- exceeds by $4,600,600 the aggregate rings choice to prime was olfered in fed stitutes in the wst, and until ihe buy- receipts of the last Red Cross nillcall. To continue tlie veterto for provide steers. Short fed classes brought $7.25 ing jxiwer of the public is restored forms of service that are to $8.25. Grassfat offerings from there will nut he any great advance ans of those province of the governKansas and Missouri were tlie tilain-e- st iu wool value. A sufficient increase outsidethetheRisl Cross urges universal of the season. The low quality is in the value of wool, however, and a ment, renewal duriug the roll-ca- ll an indication that a close cleanup ia decrease in the cost of lulmr has been membership to be held this year from Novembeing made. Cuwa and heifers were felt, so that during the coming year ber 11th to November 24th. weak to fifteen cents lower and veal the growers will lie able to make a hundred It is iu the twenty-thre- e ealvra hack to fifty cents lower. Thin profit. twenty-nin- e and of the Red chapters eattle were in liberal supply and while The war finance corporation has W. C. solve the which still are Cross, helping there was a fairly good demand trirea aided to a great extent in helping veterans Corner Depot and Main Streets problem of adjusting himself eeuta low- sheepmen in carrying over their lamb were fifteen to twenty-fiv- e normal the to civilian a that PRICE, UTAH status, er.. Good Panhandle and New Mexico ewes for the coming season. It was part of the cost of this service calves, yearling! and twos predominat- the plan, before the rorxiration went greater is borne. Of the ten million dollars ed. Many orders that were held up into action, of the growers to market yient, approximately seven million repby the light run late last week were their ewe lambs with their other mar- resents the disbursement of the chapfilled today. ketable sheep. The ter. problem of the disabled serve The protective tariff also aided of tin Ilog prices declined fen to twenty-fivIt is the province of iewstaierg to Mrs. Wsrren G. Ilarding, is ice men everexpanding and will not forts to obtain them through the Red cents mostly fifteen. At that the growers and the textile intends to brush up ha but often is as president, it comfound, truth tell asthe the 1925 is before its Crows reach peak chapter. Virtually every deeliue trading was active. The top sertion of well informed government pensable man comes into contact with they are exected to manufacture it musical education and will practice a day on s new jiiano she has price was 97.50 and bulk of sale 90.NI hunofficials and that twenty-thre- e the Red Crows chapter worker of the to meet ihe wishes of the other iurty hour to 97.35. liga sold up to 98.10. Chi- WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN to the White House from had sent concerned. veterans' three the and twenty-nin- e of dred offices of the, OF THI8 8ECTION OF UTAH O. thousand, cago reported forty-seve- n Cincinnati, actthousand Red Cross chapters, along bureau before this claim is finally the largest supply for some time past. Its criticism let staffs Dont the the with you. worry national with afterward or ed eatregard headquarters, There is said to be considerable upon All Eastern markets declined sharply. The beeutiful complexions of Auwn to the disabled veteran as their maintained bv the Red Cross in pub- absence would indicate your mental inHere receipts continue short of a year tle rustling out in the Uintah Basin service ican women are noted the world over, voand is evidence work that most other . and feriority. lic health hospital important time. this country at which ia proof positive that the druggo. Financial is in nowiae confined to cational training centers. Fanners around Rtarkville, Miss., re- the expansionsection Sun. The announcements. Supplies in the sheep division were AYedding gist is a useful animal after alL and At of the country. a particular aid, care for his family, clothing light and trade ruled active at strung cently organised two bull associations the disabled there were close the fiscal of the needs of other countless year to twenty-fiv- e cents higher prices.' at the aame time and bought ten new twent.v-ai- x thousand and three hun- men are provided by the Red Cross animal. When the bulls Both Texas and western lanilm sold at first-cla- ss disabled service men in the six- through its hospital workers home serdred 98.65 and fair quality ewea at 94 00. came there was great rejoicing and a teen hundred and United vice sections. ninety-tw- o public festival with music and sjiccch-nmkin- g States Feeding lambs were scam. health service, contract When the disabled man is in the hospublic and visiting dairymen. and other government hospitals and pital or training center the Red Cross EASTERN UTAH HERDS IN Negotiations for the shipment of six- soldiers homes, and the number is in- undertakes the safeguarding of his FINE FETTLE, HE STATES ty head of duiry cattle from British creasing at the rate of 'a thousand n family, relieving his mind of worry Columbia to the Hong Kong Duiry'and month. Thousands of the disabled hat would retard his recovery and The imqiertiou of flocks which is Cold Storage company are being made men medical treatment, com- advancement in training. Every month receiving being nude this year is the best that liy J. T. McDonald, British Columbia pensation and vocational training from during the last fiscal year, the statethe state of Utah has ever made, says live stock commissioner. It is exjiect-e- d the government today started their cf-- ment continues, the lied Crows has that Holstuins and Ayrshire! will Thomas Redmond, state inspector of served an average of 129.215 former sheep, who has recently made a pro- be ship led from Fraser Valley. I the state, and it is luxd that the pro- service men and their families. An inlonged trip over various jsirtion of of wool through the port of ducer of hay and of live stock may h" dication of tlie extent of the faith Imports This is because the in- Philadelphia, Ta., the state. during the week end- able to get together and lmlh profit in the Red Cross is to be fmi'ul This ing with October 15th, amounted to a instead of shipping out of the btulc flection has been Ihe fact that there were 356,544 rein year we hare a state record from hoth hundred and thirty halca, weighing and thus cause a loss to both. for friendly aid in the solution quests ides of the stateline and also a feder- 68,102 pounds and valued at $!M)80. Advances aggregat ing $553,750 to fi- of personal problems. While the man al record, as the inspection is a joint Ini torts at Boston, Mass., during the nancial institutions Time was when many good people were for' agricultural prior to entering government care one. M.v estimate of the nuuilier of same week amounted to 2135 hales and I anil otock irarjioses were announc- deals largely with the chapter, afterlive affrighted by an eclipse of the sun. sheep that wo will have passing into twenty sacks, weighing 680,(156 pounds ed from Washington, D. C., last Satur- ward he comes into contact with the and through the state coming from tlie and having a valuation of 987,451. They thought it meant the end of the day by the war finance corporation. service provided by national headquarIdaho trail to the Utah and Nevada world! Of course, we all know differ to made ters. There are four hundred and forty-were late Seventeen of made tabulations the advances According range is about three hundred and seven- by the government, the use of forty-on- e to institutions in Nevada, Iowa, Ne- eight ent now. Red Cross workers now in the thousand. This is the heavty-five cows resulted in an av- braska, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Texas f'nited States public health service purebred And even as the sun, coffee has been iest movement we have had in years improvement in the annual pro- and Georgia, in amounts ranging from and contract hospitals and other inand it ran be attributed to the high erage subject to many false alarms. duction of the daughters as conmared $3500 to $85,001). in which these men are bestitutions railroad rates on the transportation with their dams of but-is whose to iouuda of provide t Wisconsin Iride 1 1, a purebred Hol- ing cared for, BLUE PINE COFFEE is different duly of flocks and the financial distress of erfat each. This fifty the stein Hresten cow owned by John Er- for his recreation, help him with his suggests forcibly there is no harsh acidity and youll the sheepmen. improvement Hint is likely to come in ickson at Waiqmca, Wis., has just com- compensation claims, keep him in find We are mnkiug a joint insiection an it soothing, comforting, sustaining, meetordinary herd from the use of mer- pleted a yearly record which gives her touch with his family in .hurt, with the slate inspectors and the sheep itorious and HEALTHFUL. nourishing Your of bulls. need outside that his pro. every the worlds championship in the senior ing commissioners and the United States will grow with each succeed While these vided the preference government. class a by Uintah with RcKirts the production by just prepared bureau of animal industry and also the from 29, are a few of the resjxiusibilitiiw of the ing cup. Ask your grocer for Utah state agricultural commission. county clerk for the state auditor of 1327.94 Kiumls of butter exceed national organization, they are by no These show 502.9 milk. between of and that 1920, March, by figures The vanguard of the movement of means all. Among other Red Cros 1 That coffee is not healthful. florkmaslera herds from Idaho has al- Marrh, 1921, there were trapjied and a very considerable margin the former tor the year are: But scientists proclaim It a vitalizing Echo held nrcomplishmcnts hunrecord for out a there by Lady Aggie bounty presented Missed trailnumlier the Krlton, ready handled 70,732 allotment and It beverage that nourishes and sustains. California cow. a eighty-fiv- e dred and one wildcats, ing through that place on Octolier 28th claims. 2 That In coffss roasting perfection one wolf and nine hundred and hear, G. Stephens, J. L, Stephens and W. aniThe thousand. sixteen aggregating oomu only from afar. It delivered thmngh its chapter orcoyotes. Furthermore the T. J. Stephens of Woodland, Cala., mals also were in splendid condition. fifty-eigBut the super-flavchecks to allotment 63,655 and rare taste ganization shows that month the of Basin in out report lieen for the Uintah have during In Southern Uintah and in Northern that results from BLUE PINE OOF adfrom moved the wliu hsd veterans this two hundred and some time buying cattle and land. Says year XE BOASTING entirely disproves Grand ertunties, at the head of Willow (rtnber dresses furnished to the bureau of e wildthis superstition. coyotes and twenty-on- e Creek and llill Creek and south of the aixty-onMytuns Free Bress: It is a shame war risk insurance. were cats and for caught presented that so many of our eatfleowners have an coffee is the same, no mat- 8 That White river and east of the Green I 1 It provided a sjiecial f und of $10, (K)0 ter tha brand. to sell at this time. Now ia the time river, we have been making the same bounty. to medical assistance under men for But coffees art as various as auto Three thousand head of rattle have to buy. It is said these Californians vocational kind of insection that we made on the mobile training and made 32,495 good, had and Indifferent. Utah and Idaho line. Thee sheep, on been ahiped from Lund to California want a thousand head. Up to date nans flneet srs blended to asks $450,060 to them and of totaling six hundred. have more than mints for reto a they the ranges are free from scabies and feeding, according BLUE PINE COFFEE. which 85 jier cent has been repaid. E. II. Street, deputy examiner in in fine physical condition. port of the brand inspector, F. 8. Ham4 'That constant nso of a certain cof The winter range in that section of ilton, made to the state agricultural charge of the Moab State bank, has It has lieen s perfectly delightful fat forms tha basis of safe Judgboard. This the state ia very good. There have ment. means, says Chief sold to E. W. Hulse and Harry B. Cole season of liaselwll to those who were But your taste gets Into a rut" been heavy rains on the desert and Clerk Jones of the agricultural board, of Green River a hundred and seventy-- unable to attend. become accustomed to Inferior that this stock, if it had been fed in five now in the high country end the stork head of eattle owned by the grades and aa a result sometimes IluMwr stamps, punches, ink pads coming from their range, both sheep Utah, each head of which would have bank. They brought $28.50 ier head fffj to recognise oven the most and cattle, make a fine allowing. There consumed at least two and a half tons delivered at the railroad, calves thrown and office supplies nil kinds. The Bun. coffes because it a different. is a strong demand for breeding ewea of hay during the feeding season anil in. The buyers are officers of the to change from tht DO YOU WANT and feeder lambs all over the state. would have benefited the grower of Commonwealth hank at Green River old family brand." On the Colorado line there are about hay and the live stockmen. Every ef- and will run the cattle in the Book But youll never know what real coffee satisfaction is until yon have a hundred and twenty-fir- e thousand fort is being made by tlie board, de- Cliff eountry. LUE PiyE-T-HE HEALTH- sheep that are ready to cross to the clares Jones, to keep the feeders in Strict regulations and healthy con, FUXi COFFEE.' lllir Wages paid In the Auto and Utah winter ranges, and the Tractor huxincn. Hundreds or ditions existing in the live stock indusmen needed right Toll A Y. inspection with the federal butry of Utah are turning the eye of Steady work. Ve help you. gel reau of animal industry and the state the country to this state in search of heat Jolts. Thousand or agricultural dcjwrtmcnt of Utah fixes ful men got their einri with ux. good breeding stock, according to inthe stains of these bands so that e We teach all trades (arpentiy. nisde to Dr. William A. Stequiries know just exactly the condition, which Prleklaying. Pliimiiitig. etc. Wr te state veterinarian. He say phenson, for 1liKK information T(il.S" is at the top. inquiries have been made to him for purebred Holstein dairy breeding rat WHOLESALE PRICE OF BEEF 111 1st ho. hall l,akc City :tle, all (tuning from outside the state, New Management REACHES FRE-WALEVELS j In each instance the veterinarian as-- ; SCOWCROFT sorted the purchasers- of the breeding CTIICAGO. Nov. 6.-- The average; stock had said the strict regulations wholesale price of carcass beef is back and healthy condition in the markets to the level prevailing in 1914. ac- -; f Utah had attracted his attention to cording to figures made public (nd.iv this state. in a review of the meat and live stock The fact that much wool has proved situation during October, issued liv 'unsalable except at a loss has caused the Institute of American Meat 1aek-- 1 women to consider the farm jinany ers. The average wholesale prices of home utilization of some of that on 1914 in carcass beef approximated A few months ago a home dem, hand. twelve cents, the report says, slide ration ons! agent from the United at the end of October, 1921. it was beof agriculture and States department twelve cents. Some tween llVa state agricultural college gave a Bads, and An Ambuthe Twenty grades, however, are selling higher,: j dcmonsl ration on the washing and the lance Ia Service. while others are selling lower. rarding of wool for comforters at a Normal volume of production has ih b meeting in Silvertlale community, become (1921) been maintained in the lacking indusK'lwp county. Wash. As a result Modern In 1921. mouths of Respect nine Every first the which for section have now try " omen all over that, 3, 1921, Xoililne Is linril fur us wlicn It (nine as compared with the first nine months interested in making wool com- to wclilinz work on an aum. wlieiluv a 3 of 1912, says the statement. Total of l.kusiire car or liciny truck. Wo arc forters, and it seems as if there would (loliiK Jolts which every a few day all kinds federal inspected animal for year, WINTERS lie enough to supply an entire future aan would hair considered aW the first nine months of 1921 i given lniMHllle. ml we are luteljr same on Pace Four) (Continued at 47,184,934, while for the niiioli iiionejr for on row ,ht. in J913 the number was 41,323,- Proprietor Makino is a manufacturer of CARBON COUNTY Mme. CO. oio. PRICE, UTAH brass in Yokahonia and makes ten Corner North of 11 ft yjpLDING p.. . w Warr-houeGovernment figures showing stocks out of it. a thousand dollars month Thone 120W. ITicMtiih. of meat in cold storage indicate there autos and trucks use Motors Much of this gallons of replacement of be eliminated ble and rings with proper new which the saving of oil for, and you have the alone of more power. We carry in standard and oversize pistons, pins for cars and trucks. and Sons-euiuan- I irt ; j : Eastern Utah Electric Co. BROEKER, Manager . e u sub-distri- ct Five Coffee Superstitions -d Do they affect you 9 three-year-o- ld Heu-gervel- d, ht ii so-le- ct MORE MONEY CARBON BLUE kiii-cpr- HOSPITAL PINE HEMPHILL JBH R Made rr TAXES NOW DUE And payable at the county treasurer's office. This years taxes delinquent December after date penalty of per cent will be added. ! Ixi-om- DR. W.P. Ix-e- n H. S. ROBINETT e. Treasurer Carbon County, Utah |