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Show imn THE SUE. PRICE, UTAH E VEST FRIDAY. PAGE TWO He Knew That Love Was His HIGHEB THAN LAST WEEK Tli Sun Special Service. has the power to accept or reject the KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 10. The storm and severe cold weather bids. The largest sale for this season which which visited the Central West in the been made waa that of sixty thoushas down of cut two loadings days past live stock and interrupted train serv- and fleeces at Moab, which went for ice. Receipt were about half aa large 42Ys cents, the price here being loweras had been expected. The decrease ed by limited transportation facilities. together with prospects that the move- SLeepmpn ar homing for sixty cents ment will not get uttufr way again be- in tha pool tioma woo in (hf southern fore late in the week brought high pri- - . art of the state baa beeq ild at for to fifty-fiv- e cents, rfs. llogs were (noted up sharply to e Cat-tie of the the highest position year. were fitteen to twenty-fiv- e cents Extensions Afi Coming. higher. Sheep and Jambs were in no-liExtensions and additions to the drill ml and fifitan 10 twenty-fiv- e stockvards in North Salt Lake t'itv cents hieliW, Iteccipt today were (ilMHt j will be undertaken aa soon as the stock cattle, L,bdrt Logs and 6o00 sheep as jhuw, to be held early in April, is over. compared with lO.OtRI cattle, 23,000 of 'Authority for this work has just been hogs and WKMI sheep n week ago and granted and a hundred thousand cattle, 02(HHI hogs and 13,825. Jars worth of bonds sold to make the sheep a year ago. Light receipts put liuipruveiuenta. This announcement is killer buyers in the cattle trade early :ny,je by J. II. Mandcrfield, general and they bought to the limit of the j uflinager of the 1'iiiuii stockyards. A rents new b,tH-- division will be one of the supply at fifteen to twenty-fiv- e higher prices. In some cases more, improvements. The present one will Many sales of eows were up as much Iw cut up into cattleyards, doubling cents and calves fifty. this capacity. An office building ulo as thivtv-i'iv- e The bulk of the l'ut steers sold at $8Jkl will be constructed at the entrance to to $9.50, aud showed the highest price the yards. An additional spurlrack range of the month. Choice steers will lie put iu aud this will enable the brought $!).& and $11.65. Plain to fair yards to load or unload two trains of ones sold at $7.75 to $8.25. Prime rows sheep or rattle at one time. Grading up to $7.25 and lieifrrs $8.00, Some for this spur already has been done. steers aud heifers mixed brought $11.25. Manderfield expresses keen satisfacThe top pried for veal calves was $10. tion with the for improveprosCts 25. Offerings were cleaned up closely. ments. He hoes to have all these comPrices for Stockers and feeders were pleted during the summer. no more than steady. Severs weather Conditions held down demand, but this Are Not to Buffer. will be only teinjwrary and with the Indications now are that the return of normal weather demand will Utah will not euffer this of increase. ear. for the season will beTrade it! ling hjbft$d at fifteen to y onShearing10th end the number of gin April twenty cents Advance that carried the sheep that will yield a fleece is placed market into the highest position of the at two million. Thomas Redmond, the year. Late trade maintained the gain state sheep inspector for the departaud the average for the day waa near- ment of agriculture, said last Saturday ly twenty cents almve last week close. that herds are in good condition and The top price was $8.55 and bulk of that the outlook for the flockmasters sales $8.31) to $8.50. Packing bows sold was By A. W. (t lttl. bj ItoClur Kurils SymdlcaU.) that struck through The first to Langley's dim consciousness were Spoken by the old mine physician, Now, son, you Doc'' McPherson: keep quiet You ran Into a blast In gallery 54, sng It pjade a bad mess of you Langley felt as If his held sud shoulders were s muss of seething flame there the burning blast had truck home, lie next discovered that bis head was heavily bandaged. Full Doc, how badly consciousness came. am I hurt) be asked quietly. There wus a little silence, then the gruff voice said as quietly, Your face has hero knocked four ways to windward ; your eyesight may he lost. "And I can Just hear wliut you are saying; that means my ears are affected Langley finished. "Son, I know you well enough to know It won't do to Ue to you. You're right Now, we ure going to hustle you to the city, where better hands than mine can look out for you. When you get on your pins again, come back. We'll miss you." That was all there was to it In the long hour of that Journey Langley had time for thought not of himself, but Of the girl he loved and whom he expected to marry that year. As waa hla habit of mind, ha went frankly to the Issue. He knew how ugliness of any kind In life or In nature offended her, arousing In her an Instinctive revulsion. must get a look at this phis of mine; If It la aa Doc said, I know what she will feel, be thought to ' himself, At the city hospital, after the physicians hail examined him, he asked for a mirror. It was refused him. The never better in the state. There shortness and sharpness of his repea t-will be not less than two million sheep in the state that will go through the shearing jiens," says Redmond, and the fleece will be up to the average of nliout seven )ounda. The price is now around forty-si- x cents, which shows that the return from the crop for the Utah tlockmasters will aggregate more than fourteen million pounds of wool, which will mean about seven million tv-fiv- COAL SUPPLY LOW? PEACH coal pile sinks stead Along about this time of year the weather coming and you will ily lower theres more cold need a good supply of fueL Order another ton now! And 1 J-t- specify dul-12,1- wool-growe- . t I, r 4 3 f ur 3 destrov-try.annuall- 5 4. - f n half-bloo- ' i .... These famous fuels have been the favorites in the West for more than y 1 twenty-nin- e years their high quality has been proved in serv ice. ASK YOUR DEALER rs mostly at $7.70 or at (he highest they have been this season. Light receipts caused the advance. Indications are that a further rise will occur before the weekend. Demand for sheep and lambs was active and rices ruled fifteen to twen- rents higher. All the good to choice lambs mild at $14.40 to $14.75. Ewes up to $8.75. Killers cleared the pens early. Receipts the rest of the dollars." week will he light as feeding sections will not lie able to load before the WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF weekend. EASTERN UTAH Cold weather restricted the demand for hones and mules some, but price No sales have as yet been made by held steady. The demand will improve Irire wixilgruwera. They are holding with warmer weather. out for fifty cents and expert to get it All is now in readiness for the Sixth "COUNTRY GENTLEMAN" TELLS Intennountain Live Stock show to be OF UTAH FEEDING held at North Salt Lake City, April 3d to 7th, inclusive. Fit calves are to Salt Lake City and Ogden jwrking lie added to those for whirh awards much and shipping centers are given will be made. attention in the leading article of the I W. Hahn, traveling freight agent Country Gentleman of March 17th. The etory is entitled "The Range Ac- for the Burlington, was in Price during the week and also visited points cept the Challenge," with a second east of this city. Few sales of Eastern finline indicating that the West can ish its stock at home. George Frederic Utah wool along the Denver end Rio he says, have been made up to Stratton is the author, but the story Grande, time. thia contains quotations and much information that was furnished by Dr. 11. The recent arare concerning the out N. Mead, secretary of the live stork break of jioHsible hog cholera up near and agriculture dejwrtment of the Salt Provo similar to the epidemic of last Lake Chamber of Commerce. year waa dissipated this week follow, The story deals with the Western or ing a visit of inflection by Dr. C. L. Intermountaiu States in general and Jones, government veterinarian from hows how the tendency has increased Salt Lake City. The swine of a Provo and is increasing for the stockgrowcrs Renrh farmer were afflicted with and farmers to get together. This, it pneumonia, lrouipt action of Dr. Jones is said, results in a great saving of saved the hogs, acrording to Joseph P. railroad exiiense am! is meaning that Welch, county agricultural agent, ami the cattle and hops now are fattened relieved the minds of the farmers of in the intermountnin rouutry and sold the countryside. through Salt Lake City or Ogden to hunters During February thirty-tw- o California buyers. It is held that the who sought for predatory animals in value of the feed is doubled and a snv- - Utah killed sixty-focoyotes, thirty ing effected for all concerned. bobcats, three liofts, nine foxes, two Dr. Mead is quoted in the story aai badgers and twelve porcupines. Six saying that the crop of cattle, old and teen uuliorn covote Mips and five unconn- -' born bobcat kittens were also young, sold in the runs to alsmt two million jed aud tr.enty-tw- o poisoned coyotes bead and that of sheep and lumba to and twelve misoned bulicats of which about six million. Hv feeding these in (Continued on Page Eight) the interniuuntain country and selling them fat instead of thin, he says, there is e saving of $t)7, 000,000 on the cat- YOUNG MISSIONARY TENDERED FAREWELL AT CAMP tle and $21,000,000 on the sheep. With a saving of $07,000,000, Mend CASTLE March 17. Lawexpresses the opinion that the process rence ltecse GATE, sun of Thomas, Bishop and of fattening stock in the intermoun-taiMrs. It. F. Thomas, who left Salt Lake will continue aud that its rouutry last Wednesday on a mission to practice will increase continually as the City farmers sud euttlegrowers get lietter the Central States for the Latter-da- y Saints church, was tendered a fareacquainted. well entertainment in the amusement hall here the previous Saturday eveShearing Plant Leased. ning at which a program was renderMOAB, March 19. Joseph Taylor ed. Address, Joseph I. Dudley; duet, and son, Cecil, have leased the shear- Mrs. Loa Taylor aud Mrs. Florence Jaing plant of the Utah Eastern conquiny coby; sketch, Edna Reese, Ruth Babat Thompsons and will begin Dera- cock, Laverne and Isabel Harrison; retions about Airil 1st. In addition to marks, L. R. Thomas. Dancing and retheir own herds, the operators of this freshments followed. plant will shear other Grand county FIGHTERS ORGANIZE bands. As several sheepmen have asked for hand shearing, the requests will HUNTINGTON, March 17. Mayor be complied with. The plant is equip- Anton Neilson and the city council ped with a complete machine shearing hare announced the purchase of seven outfit. hundred feet of fire hose and a ear to use as fire fighting equipment. The JERICHO CLIP VERY CLOSE TO American Legion and members have MILLION POUNDS agreed to hnudlc the apparatus as firemen. The car and hose MT. PLEASANT, March 19. The emergency will lie kept in condition for ready famous Jerico clip, consisting of near- service at one of the citys garages. ly a million pounds of fine medium d and staple, was offered fur The value of milk consumed on our sale Thursday by the Fountain Green farms in 1922 was nearly equal to that Woolgrowers association. At a recent ,1,, according to estimates of the meeting of the association it was unan- United Stales department of agriculimously decided to mol this veur's clip. ture. The farm value sold is estimated The selling committee, consisting of at $722,000,011(1 and that consumed on George E. Uollard, chairman; James I. farms $030,000,000. Neilson aud Abe Livingston, will call the members together to consider bids Look out for the dog that never when a fair price is offered. All must barks for the man who never threatoffer at least ten cents a pound ad- ens. Both may be amiable, but decidvance. A majority of that represented edly dangerous. tv-li- ve J UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Gear Creek Coal In dealing with foreign nations cur Some husbands begin would bate to Introduce him to new the dishes, and fix; friends, see him about, appear on the government should keep a stiff upper by washing street with 1dm, see for lifetime the lip and hare it powder dry. But first requiring their wives to ehopfc ling, build the fires and pok sudden horror In the eyes of strangers it should get the Miwder. shoes. the realities against tbe rainbow of a vow given in a inonieut of stress. The weeks went by. Once a surgeon txiruTor! ix Precinct, Carbon County, luj removed the bandage, aud Langley fora J. W. Hammond,' Junta realized they were waiting to see If Peace. Eastern Utah Telephwj sight were returning. He shook hla pany, a Corporation, Plaintiff Wholesale Company, head. Darkness waa about him. ant. Summon The State fj Through the long days of alienee the Defendant: You are hn( and shadow he came to another decimoned to appear before the li' titled court within ten deyig sion, calmly, without fret or fuss. He service of this summons uj Plumbing the kind that lasts had arranged signals with hla nurse so served within the county la k a at does not that The he hurt price that could keep track of the time. action is brought, otherwla He knew that between two o'clock and sooner you call us the quicker we twenty days after this servlet fend the above entitled actios i three he was alone at night 11a knew win be there. agalnat you to recover the i where the window waa, and he re168.40 with Interest for telepfca:.? membered that the sounds of traffic lee from September 22, 1121 bar 14, 1922, and In casa o had been far below. It would be a ao to do, Judgment will blr , . . ure one. a aura but long drop, "Cowardly, ed agalnat you according to tht Reed and Plumbing Heating of tha complaint. J. W. HUH; ' 1 perhaps, but lt'a going to take more nerve than anything else I ever tried," Justice of tha Peace: H. I fs. TcL No. JtO terney For Plaintiff, Price, Cot Car he mused to himself. By asking for 18 North Eighth Firet pub., March 9; last April- this or that ha followed the hours and the presence of hla nurses. Then came the time there waa no response to hla request. Ha drew himself from the bed, sagged with startling weakness, and hitched along to the window. He felt of the sill anj) tried to raise himself. Always strong, and proud of the fact, his overwhelming weakness angered him. With shattered he tore the bandnge from his eyes, striving to sec Just how far he failed to pull himself up. With the rip of the bandnge, he became conscious of two tremendous, stunning miracles; One that he could see dimly enough to recognize his surroundings; one that some one had seized him in straining arms. He turned slowly with weakness, and foiling beyond doubt, lteyond question, he wns looking Into the face of Arley. She wns In a nurse's uniform, and It dawned upon Ms whirling mind that she had lteon on guard through those weary weeks as one of his nurses, using her war training to aid him. He could see her he could see her that day the surgeons had not tried him to see If he could I He knew site called for aid; and We want to show you this new collection of vic then she kissed him repeatedly, hunthat illustrate the variety and charm of paneled fflt' grily. The bandage about his ears, riors so easily and economically obtained by usiojj loosened by his efforts, slipped, and he knew he could hear faintly. He realized the tragedy that hnd been sized mill primed near because of Ms surrender; the takn the place of lath and plaster for walls, surgeons were saving his sight and ceilings, and partittf fcls hearing; hut sweetest of all were Come in and see the finished effects that you can V the faint tones of Arley's voice as she said again and again, "My dear! produce in your home, store, office, my dear!" And It suddenly rame to factory, garage or outbuildings with him that there Is a love that does Cornell 32" or Cornell 48" widths. last until death comes with parting, that lives through all changes of disSpringtime is repairing time so come to us aster or defeat faithful and constant, for.. roofing, flooring, fencing, or any other , l it.) as the stare; and. sweetest of all, ha building materials that you need for making .1 ;,h knew that lore was hla. M vrairknm.M. or pre, tractive and valusL In the Kansas better bull contest recall were anxious to be of cently closed live stockmen and agriervice to you. cultural college officials of the state replaced nearly a thousand scrubs wit'i purchreds. This is n part of an active purebred sire campaign which the service of the state is conduct ug. A specialist in animal husbandry !ias been designated leader in tbe work ind is with the United tiie jrsncirs It Lasts.... era-llees i'i' t;; self-contr- Ht Turned Slowly With Weakness cd request secured action. lie was given the mirror, lie couldnt see clearly, but the glance was enough. Ills face was an offense. No girl mild he asked to look at that face for a lifetime. Through the long watches of the weary night he reached his derision. Arley would he faithful to him. but slie, with her heuuty, was worthy of beautiful things. She might marry him out of high resolve and pity, hut the yenrs would bring reality. He would release her. In the morning he asked for, a stenographer and through his bandaged lips he dictated the fateful letter. Ills falling ears caught the girls startled remonstrance, hut site went on writing. He pledged her to the mailing of the letter, and when she had gone he settled himself back at peace. He had learned In rough mining days, when danger was ever near and life Howard then must he taken at the chance, that one of the great lessons all must learn Is that of resignation. The deadly Inflammation began to get In Its work. Gradually the voices about him and the noises died away Into silence, hut not nntil Arley came to his aide. Her voice was a whisper, begging him to change his mind, vowing that she would marry him still, hut he, wiser In the ways of men. was obdurate. lie had seen his face; he knew how hideous It was. When she pleaded with him, at his stern order the bandages were removed from his face. Ills straining senses caught her faint cry that ended with her lips upon his seared ones. The days begnn tlielr eventful march. The voice of Ms nurse died away, the various sounds Tie checked nntil they passed; and he knew his 'fates department of agriculture ir hearing was gone. Next, how about Better Sires Better Stock" his eyes? After resignation there Each pence. day that Ms eyes were unbound for treatment, he wns conSonic men wonder who their true scious that Ms sight wns gnjrg. friends are until they run for public Arley came once more, but only flice, and then they wonder if they once. Langley smiled In ids silence ever had any. and darkness. Rhe thought she could be happy with him, but later how aha Complete line of blank books of ever description. Ths Sun. See This Book o Cornell Interiors j tCpTnWodRoardiP triple 4 'A 1 C. H. STEVENSON One Piece Or Phones 111 HER a Carload or 26, Price. Utah. C |