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Show THE SUN. FBICE, PAGE EIGHT JACQUETTE AND SLIPON COMPLETE IN KNITTED MODES FOR SPRING UTAH-EVE- ET PEIDAY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, ported in fair condition a general decline is noticed and every station reports lack of moisture. The conditions at Kanosh and lbapah are said to be serious. Although winter grains generally are still in good condition they are badly in need of a snow covering to prevent winter killing. Ice harvesting is being pushed every here. tatiou through the mountains near Duchesne is belter than it has been for eighteen years. Most highways of the state are often, varying in condition from excellent throughout Iron county to fair or jtoor in the north and west parts of the state. M tarty p m NO Issue was fifty W suy Traur j (front, SMSgwonty- - Warehouse Is Urged. El '1IC AIM, Jan.24. Dr. James F.. Boyle, professor of rural economy of (uracil University and 1rof. John T Caine III of I'tjli Agricultural college were principal ieakera at meetings held at Ephraim Monday under the auspices of the State Farm bureau The sjteakers brought out the advan marketing ant tages of eqtrcially urged sheepmen of this section to Hol their wod. The question of the erection of a warehouse in this state was discussed at some length. The National Warehouse company of New York has agreed to erect a plant at Salt Lake City, providing it can secure a million pounds .'t j wasbi: iNbr the Ir Looses fni transports ability, 4i ? ; cent, of C 73.0 an Voir the year. BETTES CONSTRUCTION FOR CUT OF HEATING BILLS nanatry reman million; I tfor the we Pointing out that Chicago homes need heat 5808 hours out of 8760 in a year, Thomas J Beyeuka, formerly a building contracB y JULIA BOTTOMLEY. but also among dressier modes. One tor is attempting to interest civhere, knitWith an immediate demand for lalui has but to look at the handsome ic organizations in a canqiaign for betBeach and Southern resort apjiarel ted fancy stitch jacquette shown to the ter construction of houses and for what exeuae has Madam Fashion to aet left in the picture to realise the bril- more efficient use of coal, to conserve forward her calendar f It in a happy liant future which awaits it. fuel and to cut heating bills. Millions circumstance which brings about this It is said that there will be a return of tons are wasted annually because oi: ' wedding of May and December," for of bright colors for spring, such as faulty construction of homes and inefit is generally acknowledged that Palm lemon, jade, rosewood, red, rust ficient methods of firing, according to Beach styles have a'real influence on and interesting greens in addition to Beyeuka, who believes that with the modes for the following spring and the leather and nut colors which are so depletion of the eoal stores due to the summer. In this connection particular much in vogue for immediate wear. strike, it is essential that citizens ol' interest is manifest in knitted togs, Slipons have lost none of their pres- the country be educated in fuel econespecially sweaters, for these promise tige. The silk kind lead in advance dis- omy. He has compiled tables allowing greater favor than ever fur the coming plays. The very charming silk slipover temperatures throughout the year, ami months. "The outstanding new ty jus portrayed herewith is pure silk in a the unit cost of heating a moderately among them is the knitted jacquette in handsome burnt sienna shade. It has sized home, coming to the conclusion brown and buff horizontal stripes, a that eoal bills generally are too large. ojwnwork stitch. When considering the really new de- round full length sleeves, and Faulty construction of homes he holds velopments in things knitted start with girdle with tassela all essential mints to be one of the greatest evils. the premise that the trend is toward to remember in selecting ones new Beyeuka 'a figures show some interlacy stitch of fanry construction. A spring sweater. esting conclusions concerning heat reModels in socalled organdie wool, quirements of Chicago. He found that jacquette, fur instance, may be in solid plain color, but "style" is written all that is, the sheer kind, so popular last in only two months of the year, July over it if the stitch be of the novelty summer are continued in new interpre- and August, was no heat necessary to kind. There is no doubt that the knit- tations for the coming months. The bring a house to a normal temperature ted jacquette with the low bipband or mom g rammed jumper knitted blouse is or sixtv-cigdegrees Fahrenheit. To belt will be more than welcomed, not also exceedingly jiupulur at the with keep a Louse heated at sixty-eigonly in the world of sports fashions, the least expenditure of fuel is the aim of the scheme he ia sponsoring. If house ia heated at a cent an hour a ADVANCE FIFTY CENTS TO found the yearly coat for fuel will lie $58.08, equivalent to 6 jier cent on $968. If it runs to five cents an hour the coat would be $290.40, equal SEVENTY-FIV- E WEEK to interest on $4840. "Without regard for the eoal strike, coal saving is a subject that should be (Continued From Page Seven. forcibly to the attention of to fifteen cents higher; beat brought the American jieople," Beyeuka nays. ods stipulated by the control act. Sec strung comto heavies, $9.60 $10.00; other cretary Wallace baa ajqiuinted G. N mon to good steers, $6.25 to $9.25; "It should be taught in the schools." M. memGore, Dagger and Howard calves and she stock steady to twenty-fiv- e State Seeks Deposit bers of the packers and stockyards adcents higher; better grade vealers to 24. Organizaact arbitrators. as ministration, mostly $10.00 to $10.50; common to MALAD, Ida., Jan. They will study the situation in each good cows, $4.25 to $5.50 ; better kinds, tions throughout Southern Idaho will of the markets and make recommenda- $6.00 to $6.50 ; several loads heifers, in all probability take up with the legtions which the representatives of the $6,50 to $7.25; Colorado cows, $4.85 to islature at Boise the matter of having producers and the live stock exchanges $5215; eanners mostly $2.25 to $3.50; the state secure control of the coal de-have agreed to accept. other classes steady; cutters largely S waits in the Teton Basin section and More purebred rattle, including ton $3.25 to $3.75; bulk bologna bulla at lerelop them to the point where fuel may be supplied to the jieople of the Hereford heifers and four registered $4.00 to $4.50. R. were week last bulls, r southern wrt of the atate a a much purchased by Hogs Receipts 17,000 head. G. La Fite, the recent purchaser of the market fifteen to twenty rents lower rate than it ia now being proSpring Creek farm near Monticello. lower; jmcker market mostly ten cents duced. From the reports of the mining is eoal in abundance live atock on farms and ranges on lower; packer and shipiter top, $8.25; engineers there that section which can be throughout ISO140 to und, mostly $8.15 to $8.January lat had a total valuation of 25; bulk 190 to $15,11 1,256,000 as compared with $8.05 to mined at little cost The matter of BITUMINOUS SCALE UPON (KM) on $8.20; bulk of sales, $8.05 to $8.20; state ownership, control or ojieration January 1, 1922; of the mines of Southeastern is Idaho on January 1, 1921, and mcking sows, ten to twenty-fiv- e cents lower; $7.25 to $7.40; stock pigs, ten to lie taken up by organizations in an $8,165,194,000 on January 1, 1920. NEW YORK, N. Y.t Jan. 23. A standard scale to be used in cents lower; bulk, $7.70 endeavor to see what can be done in Value of exports of meata from the to twenty-fiv- e the matter. The statement been has fixing union wages and working conditions for bituminous coal United States in 1922 totaled $34,919,-34-3 to $7.85; few at $8.00. made a that miners of a $600,000 saving throughout the industry was agreed upon here today by 7000 year head. Lambs Sheep Receipts, as compared with $150,573,243 in rents in freight alone on eoal ran lie made operator representatives from the 1921. Dairy products exported in 1922 generally steady to twenty-fiv- e competitive field and the operation of these mines. officials of the United Mine Workers of America. The agreement were valued at $24,905,495 compared lower; spots off more; best offered, by needs ratification by the whole joint conference before it becomes with $44,145,749 in 1921, while exporta $14.75; desirable weight less, generally Will Raisa tha Money. a in 1922 of grains and grain products $14 A0 to $14.75; kind, $14.-0contract, but this formality is expected to be disposed of without PROVO, Jan. 24. Very near three mounted to $510,913,077, as compared sheep fully steady; all lightweight thousand at a session tomorrow. delay crowded tabinto the jiersons ewes, $7.75 to $7.90. with $158,397,520 in 1921. of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, producing about 36 Operators ernacle here Monday night to hear loM. K. Parsons of Salt Lake City, a cent of the nations five hundred millions annual tonnage, were per cal leaders what communithis explain Bringing Top Prices. well known cattleman, will make the ty must do to secure the plant of the parties to the agreement, which when signed will act as a standThe that corn baa no substi- Columbia theory the for committee on report Steel corporation, what such ard for determining wages and working rules in the remaining 64 predatory tute when it comes to making prime an animals at the convention of the Amerwill mean to the county per cent of mines in other states. industry s ican National live Stock association beef was exploded at the new and state, and additional developments It was the general understanding tonight that weariness of at Log Angeles, Cala., last week. which to be held in Los Angeles, Cala., Janube expected. At the close the Sherman anti-tru- st may law, regarded with considerable trepidition ary 30th and 31st. Five hundred dele- Report of the division of markets of of the meeting a resolution was unani- when the conference because of impending indictments in the United opened States of agriand department gates nearly five thousand permously adopted to the effect that word federal courts, was not to delay sona are expected to attend the con- culture says the top price for the week lie sent the Columbia signature of a contract tomorrow. people that dewas pnid for a load of choice Idaho vention. of the plantsite, being acquired steers fed on beet pulp and alfalfa hay. livery the Kit, a by grade Holstein These Holding com' needs, a resolution is being framed to STORE INCORPORATES averaged 1212 jKiunds in weight puny, would lie made on cow owned by Rockwell Henry at Beor before declare mining of coal a public utility The and nine dollars hundred brought Spring Canyon Stores comjiany March 1st, an that construction of the and to authorize the government to loit, Wia., bas just finished years (rood grades of fed steersper filed sold articles of incorporation with the during blast furnaces and byproduct coke ovproduction run in the Beloit and Rock the week from $7.25 to these interests fur the benefit of $7.90. The same ens, to commence on that date, the consumer. The new attitude of secretary of state last Wednesday. The county testing association, which now Idaho planned is capitalized at $50,000.00. shipper received seven dollars would not be delayed. nakes her those seeking such action was outlined company The incorporatqrs are James B. Smith, today by Senator Walsh of Massacliu president; J. W. Utah In during the week ad. Knight, T. R, Stock-- , who believes that government testing work. The record run extends. at from $4.75 to etts, J. A. Stallings, George A. Murphy $6.00, deluding on WASHINGTON, Ci Jan. 23. operation is the only solution of per- ett, and A. M. Cheney. the More coal is now , ' 3923, and the official figures in the "T1'1 n utidcr manent govern-tlmills in the fuel industry. that Wisconsin register of production is prime ment leases in in any other There s a time and a place for all to the United States INCOME TAX FORMS ARE TO BE 23,528 pounds of milk with 806.7 of fat state, things, but too often we dont know as good, bureauaccording with an average test of 3.42 per cent of mTes. Out fol forty-fou- r the one and cant find the other. RELEASED TOMORROW weighing 1100 pounds, brought $7AU leases thus far made Kv the governThe Indian Creek Cattle company, jier hundred or $82.50 for the animal, ment fifteen are fnjlands in Utah, James II. Anderson, collector of inDon Taylor and Max B. and Tom Tay- while the prime steer weighing 1212 in Wyoming, seven in Colorado ternal revenue for the District of His Patients Are Grateful Utah, lor of Moab have closed an agreement (Niunds brought $109.08. In other eight and the others scattered. The govern- announces that Form 1040 individual whereby they will (tool this years clip words for the extra 112 pounds the ment estimates that there are $11,905.-00- 0 income tax return for net incomes of Dr. Clem Christensen has received of wool. These Bheepmcn shear at Cis- feeder received $26.08 or a premium of tons of coal in the lands embraced more than five hundred dollars fur the co and the total clip will be disposed one and a half cents a jniund. the following letter from a thankful in the forty-fou- r leases. Under the 1922 will be released for use on of in one lot. The pool will be handled patient, and submits it to the publie as terms of these the minimum annual year Saturday, January 27th, at the Salt proof of the efficiency of Stockmen Alarmed. by D. L. Goudeloek, president of the chiropractic production required of the fortv-fou- r Ake City office and at branch offices methods as Indian Creek company, and Max B. Stockmen and farmers are becoming amounts to 1,559,925 tons. In addition a practiced by him. His ofProvo, Richfield will and Logan. Trice, Taylor. The total clip fice is in the First Natinal bank build aggregate alarmed at the open mild weather of to these there are in effect twenty-nin- e Milford. Form 1904A is the return for more than a hundred thousand pounds the last week with resulta.it its lack coal of proiqiecting permits in Utah and the incomes of less than five thousand ing. in weight. Other Grand county sheep- moisture and snow Utah, Nov. 18. The seventy-eigin Wyoming. protection. dollars. Every single person, widower, Ih. C. Chrlfttensen, Chiropractor.1822. almen, who shear at Thompsons, may r dethe of United weekly States port Price, Itah. widow and soforth, claiming to be head so decide to form a pool, and negotiaFor Federal Control. Dr. Christensen: of agriculture weather buof a family must file return if the in- Dear tions looking to that end are now in partment I must tell you how well I feel. reau of Inst Wednesday says the conWASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 24. come is a thousand or over, and claim I sure feeJ fine, and when I think of progress. dition is becoming serious in the place An effort to pass legislation for gov- exemptions and deductions, although the great good you have done me. 1 where winter ranges are badly in need ernment Mess the djr that chiropractic was disoperation of coal mines will there may be no tax due. Yesterday's Markets. covered. When I was of moisture and cattle are forced to be made at In tied last April, this session of congress. In n- T 1 cou,d not re over, my i,'k.t?at long distances to get sufficient the bebef that private medical of doctor mid tl Receipts, 9900 head. Beef steers water. operation that I would never Begin saying your pennies. Another Although most stock is still re- - the mines has failed to meet get out of bed without en operation. public Christmas is less than a year away. The doctor at the Latter-da- y Saints t (Utnl at 1( inelud f A( the wee from day than in tl the fit I'fcjtal ontp tTarhood 'AWdurtio tfs first Working 0 tons., 1st t uril Mfid the 3 , g tiona frilroads tri-sta- te 0; stock-yard- lrovo-Springvil- optional ived an week, itricts i ed an gMtbeaei rem : !a$n f.anaaed i I'tptitory. iculti yet bi eent uted SftSRJiS ihT 215 ht AM) loac At an Hospital also said, after taklnc as ray picture, that 1 had a growth ia tC uterus and I would never pas, being nl A mo1? f 1,fa wlthout stretcher. fultb in you. but I dldtl obBSk t0 the hospital So I asked Dr. Char let you. and he gave p. Tz trld wlll remember that five days after you first came I was up ver since and dur Li! inrM months under your c&n continued to Improve in health. I biN&H d.nly on light flowing since. asii peared1C r,eumatta,n has also iimt say enough in favor of yw ..rennot kind of doctoring. I euro would llkeT.'-t- i ny testimony to all Who suffer (Z I did. of the great good I received ft't il your treatments. v P" tw TJ Mttle girls were WCl1' buttody Wishing you success In your wV 3&d"8? 6 field, I remain. fI vt Very gratefully yours, MRS. ALMEDA LEWIS, f 7 (Advertisement.) IN le te Vivaumr i SHOCK ABSORBERS! 270-poun- d, 2SI2S91 01 gT t through c ; Jy. The z ' oarer, wen i.Tfew Yu Bey-euk- Shii-jw- SS.-K-2 Mine re increase i: ended Ja: later m fr p gate of IS five-year-o- ld cent per f affile bus ht a Honda is ht FOiffl fael, that sales in ad V-ne- UHBS sc1 ary 13th t cei .8K2 I of CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Bun Sp TTfc 'Vfi, Will Minin) 'tnarket i SELL ka, Neni vin a verj tees in Will sell two thousand shares of Farnham Dome Petroleum Co. st ten cents per share. PINGREE-MATSO- N CO. 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