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Show PAGE TWO SB, UK AND CAM ILK ing methods leading to further live SHADY OS HAMLET AT THE RIVER Ths Sun Suecial Stirvlea sentation through one strong national farm organization. "Farm bureau members are proud of their organization. They appreciate it lieeause it represents farming organized and lieeause it has done things KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 20. Trade in bog early and with moderate runs in bight there was soon a Literal movement over the wale at ten to fif teen rents higher price. The top aus "f 10.13, and Imlk of sides $0.75 to $1(1.10. The supply of rattle was fairly liberal hut with the assistance of outside demand the market held steady. Some rliniee strong wt;glit steers sold up to $.50. Sheep were fully gl ouily, tot ewes $9.00. lamihs to fifteen emits lower, top were $15.00. Receipt today were 13, (Mat rattle, LHHiij luipi and 12.01 HI sheep. At the outset indiriitiona were that fat rattle would sell lower. IV fore trailing bad progressed very far shipping orders were in evidenre und the movement over the seules lieenme liheral at steady price. Choice strong weight steers sold up to $8.51 and other good to ehoire steers brought $7.75 to $8.25. A nunilier of orders lor heavy weight steers from Atlantie sealMinrd cities were filled st $.75 to $8.40. Handy weight steers sold up to $8.25. Cows, heifers and calves were steady, with n slightly improved demand, eompared with late last week. 1 Demand for stork and feeiling rattle continued about the same as last week, except that demand oja-ne- d worth while. for fleshy feeders was less aetive. The good thin steers suitable for grazing sold readily. Sliip)iers and order buyers took a liberal ier cent of the good medium and light weight lings at ten to fifteen rent a higher prices. Packer bought the plainer rlasses and heavy lings at steady prices. The top price was $10.-1cents above the low or twenty-fiv- e mint lust week and the bulk of all the logs sold at $0.75 to $10.10. 1'igs were steady to tell cents higher, top $0.35. Sheep were in aetive demand at fully steudy prices. Light weight ewes sold up to $0.00, and Texn wethers st $0.00. laiinbs were steady to fifteen rents lower, top $15.00. Some elipied lambs sold at $12.00. 5, PROGRESS IS SHOWN IN THE BUREAUS OF WEST ern territory. He visited this state dnring the annual farm bureau meeting in January. He predicts that when the membership campaign in Utah has been completed approximately (J5 per rent of all the farmers in the state will be members of the bureau, lie also refers to the alfalfa and clover seed marketing association of Utah and Idaho as one of the greatest commodity associations iu the country. His re port follows: The Western States farm bureaus have made great prngresa and ninny changes in jHilicy during the jiast year. It has been found that in order for the state and county bureaus to function funds are necessary. This has necessitated a change in membership fees which pretfuus to 11)21 ranged from one to seven dollars sud fifty cents. At present there are no Western States with a fee of less than five dollars. Washington, California and Arizona have put ou intensive drives with a good increase in members. Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Utah and Colorado are in the midst of membership campaigns at the present time. Utah on the ten dollars fee will finish the campaign by the first of May with approximately 05 per rent of the farmers of the state as members. Local activities along with the accomplishments of the American Farm Bureau Federation, impress the Western farmer as to the need of organiza- tion and supiort to the farm bureau movement. The live stockmen appre-- eiate the results obtained in bringing ahout freight reduet ions- -t he nutstan ing problem of the Western growers. The fruitman is pleased because of the additional credit provided through the activities of the American Farm bureau. The woolmen in Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado appreciate what is being done for truth in fabrics and the assistance ren dered in forming the wool mnl. One Utah wool jMmler said he had learned enough by seeing wool once graded to pay membership for life. The activities of the farm bureaus along the Pacific Coast in investigating the operation of publir utilities has opened the farmers eyes. Never did the rancher of California realize that he was interested in the .vperaMon of power cominniis until the furra bureau there started an investigation on rates. One of the greatest alfalfa and eloverseeddislrietsinthe United States Idaho and Utah have through their bureaus perfected a commodity organ ization which will market the entire seed output of the states this venr. Although irrigation is an old project in all the Western states, the sec the advantage of a stromr statewide farm organization in promoting new projects and maintaining projects imw functioning. As for legislative problems, all Western Sta'c are act.vely interested in studying of measures affecting agriculture. However, the American Farm Bureau federation is the first farm organization extending into all Western States and thus uniting all the farmers for repre- - rs We sent a large shipment into Idaho to week and this week we are making a shipment of them to Rock Springs, Wy. oming. They are now being used in Utah, Idahi Wyoming and Colorado. (Nevada coma next.) . Eastern Utah will soon be covered with cars equipped with the EUECO Cattery, Never a complaint since we started put! ting them into use. Get inter your car now and see how your la-n- TbiiKiiis Iteibuiiinl, cbief state sheep iiiss'c!i.ir fur the state board of agriculture, submitted a rejairt at their meeting n Monday last, recommending that the lamrd arrange for putruliug the border lines lietweeu Utah and Sweetwater and Uinta counties up iu Wyoming hs a precautionary measure against the infection of Utah sheep with scabies. He further recumin Tied that ins)iectioii lie made iu these counties ut the time of shearing to ascertain actual conditions an1 nreveut Utah flocks from lieing infected. During the jieriod from IV Tnilior Is: to February 28th ins met ions have been made by the leiartuieut whenever x- Km j re existed in 1921. In I he counties of San Juan, (Irand, ((plain. Kriu-rand ltich 143,1!2 sheep have been inspected and of this number .174 were found to he infected. With reference to the situation in says Redmond in the Wyoming, iiersistent rumors are coming in to the effect that sculiics are prevalent among the sheep of Uinta and Sweetwater comities; a large number of these sheep summer uii the Wasatch, Uintah and Ashley forests intermingling with Utah sheep. It is therefore recommended that not only thg date line be Miliced by Utah sheep in sine-tor- s, but that insjieetiou be m i in these counties at time of shearing to ascertain urtunl conditions that necessary precautions may be taken to protect Utah flocks from infection. The Uuited States bureau of niiimal indusin this try has promised to work. Health conditions aiming the sin ep iu Utah at this time, so far as scabies is concerned, is very satisfactory; the range herd in Han Juan and the ranch bunch in Rich county, are the only known eases of scabies with no reports coming in. Cheeking up is now going on lip in Welter and Box F.lder counties on ranch rinep infected last year. Iiftpeetion of sheep on the Kil-to- n trad and the shearing tens in Car-laiEmery and Grand counties will oe made but a general aliearing iinqieetion is not contemplated. re-jKi- rt, , Vtali sheepmen are given credit for an aetive interest in wool pooling and the truth in fabric campaign in a re- received by the American Farm fsirt Federation from It, C. Pollock, assistant secretary in charge of Western organization. This rejiort, which was received last Friday at the headquarters of the Utah State Farm bureau was submitted by Pollock following a complete trip over his West- STORAGE BATTERIES Are Now Being Shipped to Other States. fr TO KEEP OUT SCABIES PATROL RECOMMENDED str-wl- v stock improvement. There is increasing evidence, de-- c lares Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of animal industry, that raising scrub live stuck is an unnecessary waste of time and feed. Any live stuck owner can improve ihe quality of bis herds and flocks by the better sires route. 1'urebred sires permit the raising of grades, crossbreds, or purebred whichever is preferred depending oa the kind of females used. According to remrts from more thm five hundred live stock owners who have used purebred sires sever." I years, the greater returns derived iv greatly exceed the initial outlay mid the its accumulate with each " Tier a tiou of animals raised. n, EMERY COUNTY CATTLE BEING DIPPED FOR SCABIES of the HuntThmugli co-- o ington Cattlmeii'a association and the BATTERY LOOKS. state department of agriculture lie-- , dipping of cattle in the vicinity fi Huntington is well under way. Dr. W. i A. Stephensen, state veterinarian the hoard of agriculture made a trip to Emery county early this week. seven hundred head of cattle wi re dipped at the Huntington vat Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the past week. It is estimated by Dr. A. J. Webb, deputy slate veterinarian who is in charge of the dipping and Dick Richards who is auiervisiug the work that fully 75 per eent of the eatile dipped were infected with seabits. The dipping of the. cattle near Huntiiurton Prehaps she is frozen or run down and should either be repaired or be replacet with one of our EUECO BATTERIES v-- er ANTHON JENSEN. Eastern Utah Electric Co, AVTO AM) ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WliolrKale ami Retail. Hie largevi institution Its kind between tlio I locks and Wasatch was to have been completed night and beginning Tuesday the The Peruvian congress has passed a is to lie carried south toward the bill to fiencourage the activities of indraw. and the ller plants in that country A dipping vat is lieing erected near troduction of bagniaking and similar week Cleveland in Emery county this machinery. in order to the work of eradicating scabies in ihat vicinity. Dr. legal blanks of all kinds. Tlie Sun Stephensen estimates, as a result of investigations which have been iimiIc to slate that of 20, (MX) rattle in Emery rminty about 7,nm) in the vicinity of Cleveland, lstwrem-e- , Huntington, Victor and Elmo will have to lie dipped. Can usually reiwlr your water The veterinarian praised the tiieH as well as two. Tliat Is tlio extended by the cattlemen's assoivuhoii your bill is mi small wlu-- we ciation of Huntingtou through its presdo die work. No one walling mi someone else or standing around in ident, W. C. Conk, and secretary Macadi mlu-rway. Call us up any rian Guymou. time you are In need of any esMrt In a liurry. We (In all From reMirU coming from WiscontiluniMiig installation or sin manufacturers of farming equipment are confident that business will improve during the coming year. It is R. C. Reed Plumbing and the rmiaensus of opinion that an increase in the prices of farm produce and a lowering of prevailing freight Heating rates will greutly stimulule business. North Just Off Main Street, Eighth The recovery to normal business will lhone 290. Price. Utah. be gradual. Mo-i.-u- ONE VERSION OF SPRING Bui-khor- Of course, we might greater respect for the the jurors who turn a l.i-- comma, by known jj muse j. man loose. Si In-gi- lt Wheezy Car Mai Cranky Drivers One Plumber If your pet dog gets wheezy jnt mediately get busy. Degi ii dq we admit, but why not be as com ate of your car as yon are of yen I We do not claim to ba "wham tors, because our knowledi i limited to wheezes. It includes m thing connected with a car ii it be a wheeze, or a cough or i q: a kick or a jerk or any other ddt that may be the matter with it good motor sense to let it whew way into our shop. a 1 Spiiny. as micrpreteU In suits. Itnils d expression In tills ti'lcotine model, of utmost It tins a plain, straight lilt n narrow separate belt of si.ln I'.- iniiicrlal. The short runt falls open 'null the front, linvlng only one place at the collar. There Is - sill scam down the hark and a novel of silk enihroldery In self which finishes an exquisite ex-- i of he tn linrs art. rhiii-uili'- Of course there is one exruse for not jailing our growing crop of criminals. It would cost a lol to feed them. BIG WOOL FRAUD UNCOVERED AT ENTRY PORT Flavo- - Flour Western wnolgrowers and all others associated in any way with the wool industry will doubtless be interested in a fraud that has been uncovered at the port of New York. Treasury agents who have been investigating the raw. are said to have reported that they had KAI DAYS found conclusive evideure of a sriieme Grouchy Snowliall These are sad to defraud the government out of du days for us since nice ahlney high hats ties amounting to a million dollars in have gone out of style. connection with wool imjiortation. Several hundred bales of wool weighing .a thousand pounds each have been seized and developments are awaited. Had the scheme not been discolosed, its operations might have gone on indefinitely at a loss to the government of an enormous sum and at a great aarrifirc to the wool producers of the count ry. The scheme was a simple one. It consisted merely of concealing the finest grade A wool within bales rovered over with coarse wool sweepings. The coarse wool is admitted free of duty, and as the entire bale in each rase was represented as, and supposed to be, coarse wool, it was expected by the promoters of the plan that no duties would be im Mwd, As a matter of fact, the bales were made up of high grade wools on which the emergency tariff set prescribes a duty ranging from fifteen to forty-fiv- e cents a pound. In addition to providing a source of revenue, this tariff was established largely for the puriNisc of discouraging the importation of wool so that domestic wool would have a better chance in the dt Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. i. WILBUR nCRNILAM. Manager. Phone 22-We Deliver Price, Utah. During 1920, 23,492 persons in Germany were convicted of profiteering Thirty-eig- Whe beige-rnli-i-e- fas-u-iiii- GRINDING PLENTY Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour and Germade. Best when fresh. Get them right at the mllL Prices are right. Ges states have capital ht B. O. BURG South of D. & R. G. W Will the Goff Welding Co. PRICE, UTAH ROGERS-HE- S WHOLESALE C(1 SHINER BROS., Mps. Cigar Dry Climate, Ilaaras, k uondoe Jobbers. Candy Aaanrtment of Pcnay M Rulk and Five and Ten t ent Bs IIoPfIcra Chocolates, lkuMacd Racks. Successor to Rummy, Now Cks Phone 1S3. Sliced. Service. Mm Bldg., Price, Utah Hi Oorer Ensqi Sack Inde XU 0mm Jiow Firestone, Has Reduced the Cost of Tire Service r. I Nothing la hard for us when M to welding work on an auto, Iileaaura car or heavy truck. doing Job every day which ago would have been con skier lutcly Impossible. And wo are much money for carownrra. kJ market. The fraudulent scheme, therefore, would not only have ndilied the federal treasury but would have worked an injustice upon the home wool produ eers. The fraud is of course a criminal .offense and is regarded as a seri ous one. Those found guilty of participating in it will, it is to lie hoped, be punished suffibiently to discourage any further attempts at the nefarious W-J- H OW the cost of building quality tires has been brought down to the lowest levd in history was explained by H. S. Firestone, President of the Comoanv to the stockholders at the annual meeting on December 15, 1921. . All inventories and commitments at or below the market. overk'eaj'sli'ib! S. INTEREST IN PUREBRED SIRES DOUBLED IN YEAR Judging from records of the United States department of agriculture, and which conducts the Itetter Sire Better Stock campaign, interest in purebred sires is more than double that of a year ap. During January and February the bureau of animal ry issued over five hundred of recognition to persons who signed declarations stating that they in-du- -- em-bhi- would use pun-hresire exclusively in all classes of live stuck kept. The number of granted emblems during the same time fast year was two hundred and thirty-nine- . 'Continuation of inti-ro- t is shown lv (he unusually large number of enndliueiits early in March, nnnv than a hundred and fifty having occurred ihe first week. Henre-lurt- h all these osiieis will breed their cows, mares, ow, ewes, and liens to purebred sires only und will use lireed- - CARBON COUNTY WELDJW Corner North of D. ft R. O. house. Phone 120 W. Price, maHKacturing Selling costs reduced J ATHENS HOTEl EMANUEL KLAPAKlfc Iroprlctor PRICE, VTAII Stdency and volume production reduced factory 38. Mr. Firestone stated, This reduction in prices is made possible by our sr&sus - a onr; Due credit must be givento Firestone dealers who are tires on smaller margin of profit This brings every Firestone selling Firestone saving direct to the The saving through first cost plus the saving through high mileage doubles Firestone economy and is daily adding new fame to the Firestone principle of servic- e- Most Miles per Dollar v Cnlt-rin- f g i to tlie Trade of L and Gentlemen WATW "Jen HOT AND EVERY liHM Chine to Denver and 1H' Depot, linning, $1.23 anI j G his !( "W |