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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER PAGE FOUR SHEEPAIIDLJWSin IWMd Every Friday By 8un Publishing Co. (Inc.) K. W. Crockett, Mgr. 1.0 the Tear. Office Subscription, Phone No. I. Residence, No. 1I2M2 STEADY IS STRIKE 9, igjj yards January 3d tu 7th, inclusive. Exhibits are expected from ten states mid he has mode ample preparations for earing for the hundred carloads that will be sent to the show Trophies, medals and prizes valued at six thousand dollars will be awarded. Advances Approved. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 3. The approval of advances aggregating ADVERTISING KATES. MARKET GENERALLY OFF WITH more than 86,500,000 waa announced today by the War Finance corporaDisplay Matter Per Inch per Month, WORKING FORCE SHORT. tion. Agricultural and live stock loans 1.60; Single Issue, 60e. Special Position, 26 Per Cent Additional of 86,420,000 were distributed among Ten Cents the Line Each Intwenty-fou- r Ltftli states, including Nebraska, sertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Fat Cattle Somewhat Lower Hogs Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Ore-'fl- u, Summons, $12.60; Water ApplicaLower Also Is Expected That Nor. Iowa, South Dakota, Idaho, Utah, tion, $16.06; Final Proof, $10.00. mal Force of Halp Will Bo On Duty Nevada and Texas. The corporation Readers Ten Cents the Lins Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. - Quickly Packinghouses Mark Tims also announced that a new live stock . Klackloct Typo Fifteen Cents the loan company had been established in As Their Help Leave Jobe. Tine H&ch insertion. ontana with an authorized rajutal Obituaries, Cards .if Thanks, Resolustock of 8500,000 and will lie doing bustions, Etc., at Half Loral Reading iness within ten days. The corporaNotice Kates. Count Six Words to Tbs Sun Special Service. also said that an agricnltural and tion Line. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dee. 5. The live stork loan company with an auFor Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc, ... Two Cents per Word Each Issue. strike among packinghouse employes thorized capital of $1,000,000 had been which started on scheduled time this formed in Nebraska. This No Charge Accounts. romjwmy morning was only about 50 per cent will be organized on broad lines and Address All Communications to effective. The tuckers did not cell new beneficial results are expected to be BUN PUBLISHING 00, men to take the places of those who obtained from ite Pries. Utah. operations. quit, but tomorrow will begin employnon-unimen. is that It thought Thoroughbreds Shipped. I went mourning without The Sun; ing I stood up and cried in (lie cougivga-Uo- a by Wednesday fully 85 per cent of the KEMMERER, Wyo., Dee. 4. The Job, normal force will be operating. The fame of the thoroughbred Shorthorns effect of the strike in the market was which are raised on the ranch of l'eter most evident early, hut later ell the W. Olson at Coalville has become genbig packers made purchases. Fat cat- erally known in the Xevada-Californtle were quoted steady to fifteen eenta cattle country. This week Olson shiplower, hogs ten to fifteen cents off a carload of thoroughbred bull James Uooney from Helper was in and sheep and lambs fully steady. The ped Cattle ealvea to the Humphrey-Moff- at Price tu pay bis taxes. stockers and feeders were strong to company, which has cattle ranches in Mrs. C. H. Empey of Price visited twenty-fiv- e rents higher. Receipts to- the western pert of Nevada and the with a daughter up at Castle Oats. 5000 hogs end eastern part of California. L. Lowensteln was able to le at h!a day were 12,000 rattle, Price store after a week or ten days 5000 sheep. Prices for fat steers were illness. steady to fifteen cents lower. Trade WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH Thoftias Haycock and Mies Phoebe at the outset was slow, but later showBellows, both of Spring Olen, were ed increased activity. Several bunches married at Price. annual convention steers at $7.00 to The twenty-fift- h of good 1200-pouDon C. Robbins of Huntington and the National live Stock association others were making oil locations all $7.25 were quoted fully steady. Plain- of er and the medium and common ones meets at Colorado Springs, Colo., Janover Eastern Utah. Price J. was Lee of a witness were lower. Cows and 'heifers were uary 12th to 14th, inclusive. Utah will Arthur tiefore federal court at Salt Lake City ten to fifteen cents off. Veal calves be well represented. as was also B. R. McDonald. were steady. Heavy killing grades Frank Thomaa and othere from up Prof. Enoch Jorgensen and his corps for stockers at Spanish Fork have been out in the of teachers at Price gave a get ac- weak. A large demand and feeders by Iowa buyers added Basin lately trying to buy cattle. They quainted party at Town Hall steers at about Paul Hunten was down from Castle strength to thin cattle. Prices were desire rents higher. twenty dollars, but found no sellers Oats on business at the county seat strong to twenty-five- A new boy had just come to his home. There wee a fairly good demand from at this figure. p was giving away one Price Total imports of chilled and frozen chance at a dull valued at five dollars other states. ten to fifteen cents lowHog prices with every dollar purchase of holiday beef into the Netherlands during the er. Early trade was slow, hut was ac- frst five monthe of 1621 amounted to goods. J. M. Miller of Colton, accompanied tive and a close clearanee was refut- 12,069,482 pounds, valued at $2,545,-42(by O. It. Potter of Zion, were looking ed. The top price 86.75 and bulk of Of this total amount, the report after some promising gold prospects ales 86.50 to 86.65. Pigs sold up to credits about 65 per cent to Argentina, up on Gordon Creek. Utah Fuel company was in the mar- $7.00. All the big parkere made pur- 25 per cent to Great Britain, 6 pet ket for a hundred head of horses for chases indicating that they are keep- cent to the United States and 4 iht use at its Bunnyslde mines. ing their killing beds ojierating. cent to Denmark and Iceland. Major William, If. Bird, George C. and lambs sold readily Roth hill introduced to obThe Whitmore and K. A. Kirker were de- at steadysheep and a complete clear- tain anMrXary extension of the time for the veloping some asphaltum mines a few ance was prices rejxirted. Native lambs wild fiayment of grazing fees, due Decem-iimiles above Bunnyslde. and ewes 84.25 yearlings J. G. Callaway and J. A Young up to 86.75, 1st, has failed to he rejiorted from christened their barbershop at Price 88.00. committee and has therefore been unThe Peart," after a Vernal race nag ' able to accomplish ita purpise, accordthat had beaten all local homes. Forests Produce Well . Nad Olsen of Bunnyslde was In Price. ing to announcement made to the state Aa an example of the material way He expected to have hie hotel of twencommission by F. H. Marrooms the first one at that camp national forest ranges ere contribut- agricultural ty of the National Wuul-groweshall, secretary ready for gueata the following week. ing each year to the meat production association. Petitions were in circulation asking nation, it haa been announced 11. II. Rutledge, district forester, anthe appointment of J. Tom Fitch from of the Forester Rutledge that Diatriet as by L. county attorney. Judge Helper nounces that beginning December 1, R. Khoadea had resigned to go to Colo- during the grazing season just closed the 1021, jwyiiient of fees of all kinds rado. million jaiunds to approximately thirteen service shall lie made to forest the W. I). MacLean, county commissionbeef were produced on the ranges the federal reserve hank at Salt Lake er, ennounced a new girl baby at hla of forests. national iutermnunfain of the home at Castle Gate. He was then City and not to the fiscal agent. All chief clerk there for the Pleasant Val- Of the total amount a million pounds checks, money orders or drafts should ley Coal company. of lamb and two million jmunds of J. W. Loofhoiirnw, treasurer, pub- beef eaiue from the Wasatch Nationul therefore lie drawn in favor of "Federal Reserve Bank, Salt Lake Branch, lished the delinquent tax lst of Carbon forest. county. It made less than a column Salt Lake City, Utah, hut mailed to lamb beef and "While shipments and a quarter of a newspaper the alse fiscal agent at Ogden. Reof The Hun. The sale was for Decem- from the national forests have lieen the district should lie made by postoffice mittance ber 16th. during the past season, says order or hank draft in order E. 8antschl, Hr., in charge of the large district forester, it ie predicted money the of that credit can lie promptly given. the Pleasant Valley that such coking plant unincrease will production Coal coiniiany at Castle Gate, was in Le Mar Price, the secretary of tlia Price on business. He knew nothing, der the improved methods of handling he said, of the rumor of new ovens go- now lieing practiced by the stockmen. Utah Jersey Cattle club and a former ing Ip at Bunnyslde. The sheep and rattle which move into resident of Carton county, in a letter Father Hu If amen te, Catholic priest the forests every spring arc ell local- to A. A. Hinckley, state commissioner at Cast Is Gate, while walking the railowned stock, constituting one of the of agriculture, contends that "Jemey road trark below that town Jumiieil in- ly to an irrigating ditch to at oid lielng hit liasie industries of the Intcrmountuin milk cannot fie produced by any other by a tra'n. Ills Injuries proved slight. States. In the fall this stock pours method than that used by the Jersey He waa taken, however, to a Balt Lake He also declares that some Salt out in great gtreanjs toward the great cow. City hospital dairies are aelling the HolFirst Nstlonal bank at Price opened central markets where takes place the Lake City ita doom for business on Iieremher $th conversion into meat products that go stein milk while advertising "Jersey milk. with J. M. Whitmore as president and to all parts of the country. Hinckley has referred the two A. McGovnry, cashier, Uut for the deto inspectors for the dairy and charges lay In the arrival of counters and the food department, which ia in charge of Prospects Are Bright. like it would have been doing business A. Israelson, the president of the Utah a week sooner. OGDEN, Dec. 3. Prospects ere very County Clerk Donaldson moved the bright for an exceptionally successful Jersey Cattle club. recorde from the present City Hall, then used aa a courthouse, to a building fit- lire stock show in this city in January, IX THE COURT IX AXI ted up for county use to the south of according to Secretary Jesse 8. RichPrice City. Carbon County, Btate the Denver end Rio Grande rallmed ards, who reports that one of the fin- of For Utah. Before George M. Miller, City tracks and still standing. The commis- est lots of purebred animals ever seen Justice ofvs.the Peace. It. W. Dalton. sioners had bought it. James Ward. Iiefendsnt. in the West will he exhibited here. Plaintiff, returned from stock Summons. The'state of Utah to the Bald Mail MatEntered aa Second-CIaa- e ter, June 4, lilt, at Postoffice at Price, Utah. Under the Act of March I, 1179. . Hand. Painted China and Cut Glass Dish Sets Silver Ware Roasters Tea Pots Percolators on ; S41-2- 8. Twenty Years Ago This ia Week Sweaters, Silk Hose, Socks Hats and Caps Handkerchiefs and Ties - House Slippers For Everybody Toys of All Kinds Dolls, Buggies, Trunks nd PHOIE 6 . . Games, Books Guns, Trains, Wagons THE two-year-o- ld BUSY Co-O- Sleds, Skates, Red Boots STORE 5. er ra , JUS-TICK'- Richards has just BIG RUSHCOMING Secretary of Bute Adviaei Aa to tor License Matters. Mo- shows held in several of the states end says that at all the places he visited he heard good words for the Ogden show and the promise from exbiliil.irs that they would bring stock here. The show will be held at the Union Stock- - Deliveries of motor license plates from the manufacturers will be begun December 15th and it is hoied that their sale to the motor owning public may be undertaken by January 1st, ac-- cording to H. E. Crockett, secretary of state. While present licenses will be passed until March, the secretary o: state urges the motor owner to follow the Christmas shopping slogan of "come early and avoid the rush." Crockett points out that the registration of motor vehicles this year wil take up more time, and although every effort will be made to prevent delay to the public, there will doubtless be some waiting in line and congestion during the latter part of January and the month of February. As a measure of precaution against a jxwsible Makes Baking theft the secretary will have two cashier's cages installed. Receipts at these cages will he taken to the bank under guard several times during the rush Makes your baking a success for license plates. A score of insjec-tor- s when will you use our flour. If you be temporarily employed maintained to make and certify the are making pies you will find the inspections of motos numbers and oth- pie crust from Tip Top flour to er parts as required under the new be very tasty. Cake layers are law. It is probable also that an addi- superior when made from our tional force of clerks will be stationed flour. on the state capitol basement floor, where the pnblie may likewise obtain Commission Co. licenses. South Ninth Sweat, complete stork of Price, Utah. Largest and most blanks in Utah outside of Halt City. Fifty cents the dosen postThat good printing. The Sun. paid. The Sun. Your Success Price l.i a Iiefendsnt. You are hereby summon- ed to appear before the above entitled rnnrt within ten days after the service of th's summons upon you. if served in the county in which this action la brnurht, otherwise within twenty days after service and defend the atiove en titled action brought against you to recover a Judgment for $50.00 and interest for legal service rendered you, and or costs of this action, and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of complaint. GEORGE M. MILLER. Justice of the Peace within and for Price City. B. W. DALTON, Attorney For Plaintiff. First pub., Dec. 0. 1021; last Jan. C. SOCIETY Mme. Tetrazzini, the famous opera Miss Dorothy Martin ofEdwards-villstar, was a prima donna when she was Ills., a member of the National HIAWATHA, Dee. 3. Mrs. Joe Wlde-tic- k 16 yean of age, having at that time Jewelers association, ia the only womwas hoateaa to the Saturday Card filled the chief role at the Florence an belonging to that organization who club at her home Saturday aflernuon. Opera House. ia a prartieal watchmaker. served to Mrs. C. N. Luncheon Mrs. R. Mrs. J. McKee. C, E.' Orr, e, e Vaughn, Mrs. H. J. Templeton, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. Adrian Jenaen, Mrs. Harry Mensel, Mrs. W. L. Velte, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mr. A. D. MacLean and Mrs. It. M. Kggertaon. Mrs. A. J. Ielaney won first prise. Mrs. C. N. Orr, second, and Mrs. A. D. Macl,ain the consolation. ' The first in a scries of dancing parties and socials scheduled under the of American the ausplcea Iegiun post arfd auxiliary will be given next Tuea-day. Eko Theater Mrs. James Glblw entertained at din- ner for Mr. and Mra. Charles Pfah on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mra. Pfah recently returned from Washington. D. C. Mrs. A. J. Delaney entertained the Needlecraft Sewing club at her home Monday evening. Luncheon wne served to Mrs. M. F. Miner, Mra. J. P. Gunderson, Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mra. John 8. Sax, Mra. Ivan Simmons, Mrs. James Gibbs, Mra. Wright Walker. Mrs.'Koy Kay, Mrs. Clyde Vaught, Mrs. John Bott, Mrs. C. E. Hasaenger and Mrs. E. D. Potter. Mra. W. W. Jones entertained Tues- day afternoon at a i o'clock dinner in honor of her mother, Mra. Julia Sherman, the occasion being Mrs. Sherman's eightieth birthday. Aliout a half dosen ladies, friends of Mrs. Sherman, wers present. She was the recipient of several tmall tokens from her guests and a moat enjoyable time wan had. Mra R. Y. Giltson and Miss Myrta Wootton entertained at a dinner dan-last night in honor of Miss Carrie Gibson and Dewey II. Jones, whose marriage will take place the latter part of this month. The dinner table was decorated with crystal basket of pink roses, sweet peas and ferns. Silver holders with pink candles were on each corner of the table. Hearts and cupids were on the plaec cards and dance program. Miss Nellie GIIm n 1122. presided at the punchhowl. The guests numbered thirty. Salt Lake Trlhune. KI1KKIFUK HALF IX THE SEY-ent- h 4th. The Glbaona are former reaidents Judicial District Court, Carlain of Cameron. County, Utah. Prh-- Commercial and Saturday forenoon liev. Charles Savings Hank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, C. Laat Brown o( the Methodist chun-- at vs. Itomlnlrk Valerio. Mrs. Dominick In marriage George R. Valerio, Baer Brothers Mercantile Price united of Castle Gate and Mias Al-tCompany, a Corporation. Provo Mer- Sherwood Farnham of W'ondaide. The parcantile Agency, a Corporation, and W. D. Stillman. Assignee. Defendants. ents of the groom were present from Wisconsin and many frlenda from the To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 30th neighborhood gathered at the home of day of December, A. P.. 1021, at the the brlde'a parents to witness the cerefront door of the courthouse in Price. to he th twenty-fift- h Carlton county, Utah, at 10 o'clock, mony. It happened birthday of the pwim and the a. m. Lot two (2) In Block fourteen birthday feast was ar(14) and IOt one (1) in Block sixteen weddingforand 4 o'clock. Thev served tur(16). both in Plat A" of Beofield ranged music had and those who could townslte survey, in Beofield. Carton key, not get there to wedding came lacounty. Utah. T. F. KELTER. Sheriff. te? dinner. The young couple will First pub.. Dec. 9; last Dec. 20. 1921. live for at Woodside in tlieir new home PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP now about finished. Notice Consult County Clerk Or Of English invention is a device that Respective Signers For Further enables a person to determine by the IX THE DISTRICT COURT IX AND smell the relative amounts of fragrance given out by the same kind of For Carlton County. Btate of Utah In the Matter of the Estate of Charles flower grown under different rondi-tionA. Wyman. Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at There is a firoject on foot in Paris the office of B. W. Dalton, Price. Utah, on or before the ISth day of February. to establish a eommnnity newspaper 1922. MARY V. WYMAN. Administra- for women, the object lieing to edutrix. First pub.. Dee. 9; last Dec. 23, 1921. cate them as to their social rights. e te s. "PROGRAM For the Week Commencing Saturday, December 10th. SATURDAY Matinee Pans Peggy a comedy drama Fairy Fernseed a modern fairy story. P!S SATURDAY Evening 'Soul of Youth, a big Realart special. Screen Magazine. Burton Holmes Travel Picture. SUNDAY in A?n-waZ?!!rI- e First Show At 6 o'clock. Afier Midnight. His Still, a Sunshine comedy. MONDAY Matinee and Evening Ceorge Walsh in Dynamite Allen, mond Queen, episode No. 12. te Dia- - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Catherine Calvert in The Heart of Mary-iana Vitagraph e from the famous stage production by David Belasco. a, super-featur- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY onsfance Talmadge in Mamma's |