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Show ALL s SHEEP PRICES TWENTY-FIVTO FIFTY UP Series Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Me-Oovn- n S' :)4 k i 0; 350-pou- i; s! in the of had been terminated.. Uintah reservation people livi.ig in Wasatch county: were agitating the question of a new county eighty-fiv- e miles in length and forty-fiv- e miles in width larger than some of the Eastern. States. Myton and Theodore wore to make fights for tho' eounty-aea- M L ?! CaprrlcM IM7, by Hoyia, Jr. ARTICLE Na2S- pounds.:, Sheep Receipts, 6000 head. Clipped Iambs strong; other killing classes steady; top Arizona springers, $19-10- ; wooled lambs, $17.25 to $17.50 ; best elippen to shippers,' $15.65; others to packers, $15.35 to $15.55; shorn Texas wethers, $10.25 to $10.50; shorn two years old wethers, $11 A0; shorn Arizona ewes, $8.65. - u . - We are still harping about being prepared against the kind of "Ont la a blue maun? as the saying goes, canyon find a hsndithat dhiata as away good points of play aa the following. Toe writer played A a bandana was so interested in tha pUy that he made a note of it foruM In these Articlefc Thera are seven good points of play that come up and all are important nnd interesting. Note every point Carefully for they true constantly. Hearts Hearts Clubs Diamonds Clubs 8,6 Diamonds K.Q, 10,8, Spades 9, 8 jf$L 111 t t A t 9, 3 K, Q Spade. 7, 4, 3, 2 t Y J, 5 : D t i Z Hearts 1,6 JlOlS Clubs Diamonds 8, 6, 4 9, 1,6,1 Spades -- j, Hesrta A, 5 Clubs A, 0,7,4, 3 Diamonds A, , 2 A, 5,4 Spades No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid All pamedaad A opened thei king of heerte. Y played the deuce 1 : When your and B die Jack. Mat partner leads tho king at a auk at tha lead indicates a combination of three bonocs. If thia honor combination ia the king queen ten, your partner once where the jack wants to know ia. For that reason, Ba proper day b the jack. PointNo.2:Zehmild piayUie five of hearts, refusing to win the first heart trick ia tha hope that B has only two hearts, and that it will be Impom-bl- e for him to lead the suit to A when and if B gets tha lead. A ehould then lead the eight of heart to show his partner that his cards are all equals. All follow suit and Z win the trick with tha ace. Z should now look the hand over very carefully be fora he plana hia play or tha hand. needs three odd sad caa make it if B haa the king of clubs aa he caa thus prevent A from obtaining the lead be- fore the dub suit la eet up. Z ehould, therefore, play his ace end then a low diamond, winning the trick in Ys hand with the jack. Y should then Ifcad the onano-tnwn- Ni if i : i ia of china Paint 3: B can now day either the king or a low dub. If the former, Z should let him hold the trick for suck a play by B ia aa apparent effort to act in Ae hand. Point 4: up a club If B plays u low dub, Z should play the queen in the hope that the king of dubs iaia Bs hand. Thia play of a lower card of a suit than an outstanding card ia aa opponent! hand ia aa attempt to win the trick ie called a Point 5 When the queen of dube wine the trick, Z mint notlead hieace. If he dote Bean sell IK ditch. H The republican county convention to name eight delegatee to the state convention at Salt Lake City on May 7th met at the eourthouse at Priee. Those chosen were W. J. Parmley, B. New-ten- , M. A. Noraan, J. A. Harrison, W. II. Frye, W. J. Tidwell, Samuel Dugmore and & G.' Miller. Alternates, James Rooney, R. W. McAllister, W. L Jones, J. W. Loofbonrow, A. Z, Marshall, & J. Turner and A. Sager. They went instructed for Taft for i ' Bridge Over the Green president.' ' r ' In Bad Shape "V - v f k !: S ; , s i 1 h C m. I . T 61 ! & m If VERNAL April 23. A section of the Jensen bridge over the Green river gave way Thursday at a time when an oil truck for the Raven Oil company, being driven by Archie Rooks of .Vernal, went over it Fortunately, the section was suspended on two crossbars about an inch in' diameter, saving the driver and his truck a drop ' of about fifty feet to the turbulent waters below. When Rooks felt the hridsw giving way he rushed his truck across. The structure belongs to the state and has been in a dangerous condition for a long time. The legislature appropriated thirty thousand dollars for its construction, the result of efforts by Former Senator John N. Davis of VernaL An inspection revealed that seven out of ten atringore in the eroas section had been broken. Temporary repairs were made some months ago so that, light ears eonld pass with safety. A new set of strings ere will be installed, and an entire new floor. This is the fourth section of the bridge to give way sinee it was built. It is an important artery for tourist travel Doa't borrow The Sun. Bubecribe. consisted pounds. a eent and a half higher than 21 ,.A4 .22 ,..55 21 .50 22. 04 This is 23 08 for last 24 ....08. 25. XI7i .00 .00 A2. 3K AO. .00. 28.. 30. .00. XX) Part Part Hear Cloudy Times-Independe- nt eenta. This springs elip is only average in weight, the Moab fleeces running around eight pounds. Due to the cold and backward spring there is but little grease, which cuts down ll If goitntt wtif JUes tktir rln BAIt nUcUtn tack a psWui fiwflMgu Is $ cAiMwi to q0Sr fan. Habakknk 3: PRAYER: 2 Revive Thy work, O Lord, Create soul thirst for Thee; And hungering for tho Bread of Life, O may our Spirits be." N. Taylor ns dep I Arthur N. Oil com) MeeesBor i serious Sal at ,pital snd- - li week fcer-tai- n. IdPriee;! 1 the pa Helper, Perkov Rubber game, Y-- Z 1$: A-- B 0. Z desk and bid one spade. What should A now bid with the foregoing hand? A hat a two suiter nnd ishould arrange hie bid- ding no that, if possible, ho can show both clubs and diamonds. The beet way to obtain thin result is by bidding the higher value suit first, ia this instance, diamonds, and then, ii overbid, to show the dube In this way, it in possible to bid both suite and give partners chance to show hia preference withouTincreas-inwith this tha Contract. A type of hand is unsound. A spade lend g p and Er South Carolina not no long ago bought n hundred jack rabbits from Kansas for hunting purposes. Some states dont know when they are well off. , llROasto BUNCH IS STRONG kind one Is not ' Utah. Lay in a supply now. Hay, grain, flour and millstnff. Most all mothers call it the bad place" when they are aeolding the children, but they refer to it by an entirely different name when theyre South aeolding father. If. . - e 100-yar- Bailey.' 220-yar- d Holmes. 880-yar- d ' BENT SIXTEEN SHARES Of dash Frank Leage, Ford FOR Carbon Water stock for the nine. run John Maneina, and George Sheranian. 440-yar- d Maneina. 220-yar- d dash-r-Dix- oa " Bailey. John low hurdles Hero - Yaau-koc- hl Pole vault Ross Webb and James Reese. High - jump Walter Kay, . Boas Webb. Broad jump Rose Webb, Walter Kay, Bill Andreson. Shot put Richard Childs, Chiddskar, Mike Bonaeel DiMBS-Eid- urd Childs, Mike Klim Chiddskar. Javdin Stanley Roberts, Floyd IV arren, Mike Bonaeel 1928.. Address Bog, 798, Price, Utah. WANTED . FURNI8HXD SMALL, house or apartment Hstl T. W. Hun nt the BUN office modem -- Bo-naeci, KXAMINATU- W19th. Age 1645. Maw! en. Don't mieo thia opportunity. Onh Ing courae $5.00. Booklrt free. L. Hsap, ton, Boa 1816BF, Washington, IX C CLEBR-CABRIE- B Prien May Complete line of offise and school supplies. The 8un. BUTl'KB WRAPPERS PRINTED 10 order, a hundred for $1JS0; tve sa; died, $2.25 ; five handled, $350; n dutoi Bent parade poet aqB and, $560l where remittance accompanies order, m. Bun, Priee, Utah. FOB BALE THIRTY-NINAN? A half feet frontage by two hundred t4 fourteeu and a half net deep on $Nll Carbon avenue iududing hair intend is 125-fobrick wall Facee the wnt FS; ing and sewer connections paid. , d Mi red. Or will make long lease. R Utah. Crockett, Price, E Pens, inks loose leaves. Tha Sou. UNITED STATES FUB. CO. Largest Producers of Domestic Coal In Utah . Affiliated With the United States Smelting, ' Refining and Mining Company FOUR GOOD COALS PANTHER olATEs FUEL COMPANY, will J coal demand, being hard, firm and meet (Sr dean. fttel supervisor, technically trained and e" perienced, is at your service at any time to talk over your beating problems. Summer Shoes w . i i Ita getting time to discard the heavy shoes time to get a pair of low cuts and comfort. In buying our slock of spring and summer footwear weve taken into consideration evdeerything the customer of this community sires quality, style, comfort and price. Everything to eat, wear and use. Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH WASATCH STORE CO. Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Snnnyside. W. L lease i pounds Con ' GENERAL OFFICES: First West Street, Price, Utah all kinder - You cannot expect young chicks to we handle. Ineently who wi jHospite rtf the st FMSIOn, BE. Local High to Bo Wall Represented Two Cento Per Ward Each In At Provo Msetlng. . Ne Charge Acre unto. Carbon high is to have an excepfbom TIME TO TOO tionally strong squad tomorrow (Sat- wanted dean cotton rage. The Sun. j urday) at the Brigham' Yonng UniKEW8PAPBRS TV versity invitational relay meet at Pro- FOB BALE-O- LD vo. Coach Pat Ryan, who haa dur- ,. bundles of, a hundred, 25c. The Sea. ing the past few days. been pointing LOST BLACK DOG. AN8WER8 TO numerous ones for this dvent. has givname Beturn to BnetoAq Nig. en out this list of those who are to Price. Reward. enter. FOB SALE OB TRADE THUtt-hond dash Harry Simmons, Fairbanka-Hore- e motor. Ain a one. The Bon. Captain. Hero Yasukochi, .and PiXon quarter-hors- e What we need is a child labor law Half-mil- e to keep them from working" their relay Yuukoeehi, Simmons, to death. Lange, Bailey. parents un, Priee, to nd. s . The at Patients Diamonds A, 9, 8, 7, 4 A Spades that drink iFrabriz .oft Helper. Answer to Problem No. 27 Hearts A3 Y Clubs t K, 0,7, 6, 2 Printing Cofumt (t line there, u Thrifty Chickens MAN IS APPEAL: 0 Lord, revive thrive If they are not fed the beet of Thy work in the midst of the yean. poultry foods. Thats tho only kind Edna gffcringah . KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA ran BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER .) cant be had Backed By Service the weight materially. all-a- an of HewO Clear .Clear 1 rot SSd eerW A, K A Chibs Diamonds A, 9, 7, 5 A j, 10,7,4,3 Spades No score, rubber game. What should Z dealer bid with the foregoing hand? The 100 aces are tempting, but the only sound bid is one spade. If partner has anything at all, a game ia spades it On the other hand, a game in is doubtful, paittcuUrljP with a club opening. Cloudy eahemed of. Cloudy XX) .42. Cloudy year. Shearing is in full blast throughout Paying taxes by mail is n great the county, all of the large plants at idea. The fellow who digs up doesnt Thompsons, Cisco, Westwater, Cotton- have to leave home nnd walk back in wood and Dewey being in o- ration, a barrel of say the Moab the 20th. The small ones at Moab have completed the elip and the wool is now being transported to the railroad for delivery to buyers. Practically all of ths Moab wool was contracted last fall for around thirty oisitT gtste bo granted Hearts . the northwest part of that state. The Sparks wool elip from Rock Springs, Wyo., sold this week at forty cents per pound, less 1 per cent It to ,,f the saM fcdebted U- is certain nnd opponents will undoubtedly nave game. On the other hand, a game in diamonds or dube whichever best fits ia with the partner1 hand, queen of dube holds the trick, Z should suit lead hia last diamond and wia the trick ia very probable. ia Y hand. Ys hand now contains a Answer to Problem No. 21 thirteenth diamond but, if it should be led, B caa save the game by discarding s Y tha. king of dubaThia again would D I A malm ATa jack of dube a and : Z thuemve game. Point 7 : Z ehould count hia tricks when he wine the third diaHearts A K, 9, 6 mond trick iaYs hand and notice that , Clube 8,5, 3 , he cut make game without leading the Diamonds 10,7,4 but diamond. He should then lead the Spades 7,6,4 last dub from Ys hand and B again caa play either the king or a low duh. If No ecore, rubber game. What should Z the former, Z should allow the king to aa dealer bid with the foregoing hand? hold.- If the latter. Z ehould y the At thia ncore the denier Mould show in the his strength at once and bid one heart. Y-IcmL la either cue, must wia four If the nppnnmt A wins the bid, the dub Dido three diamond tricks, the dealer wants hearts opened. Any rther " ace of hearts, end the ace of spades wDllosegn or three odd at gaow, rubber heritoto to hid this typeunhand. III JTS j ur t. this Ban jtfea Z i.H pfteshop. end 100 aas. Quite a hand, dont you think?. Answer to Problem No. 26 - ' Hilts jotisl Pool building. it Is properly protected. Do that painting bow. We have everything needed for the paint job and for all your repair work. Why use poor garden tools? Yon cant do good garden work with poor tools. If its a hoe, fork. rake or garden plow, wo have it. Lawn mowers hose, sprinklers, fly screens, automobile accessor-in- . Lumber, millwork, cement or brick. Better materials thss we unless 0U' eity e' I weather that destroys woodwork Cample Hand Dr. A. W. Dowd and Joe Ronsio of Green River were most enthusiastic WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH concerning their San Rafael irrigatioi project. Eighteen miles from Green Mt. Pleasant wool is bringing thirty-fRive southwest they had just comour efnts in the grease or $L10 pleted a big dam. Enough water was n to ha diverted to fill two canals which on a scoured basis. Considerable wool is going ont of they were to construct, each four miles is length and eovereing over twelve Priee this week. AH of it has been hundred aerea of land. contracted around thirty-focents. Some forty thousand fleeees of the The payrolls of the Spanish Fork Construction company and the Irri- French wool clip at Priee are as yet LOCAL WEATHER REPORT FOR . THE PAST WEEK gated Lends company showed that unsold. ' ' Bayers are dickering for it there were about fifty men and half ML Pleasants first consignment of Henry Flick, Observer this nnmber of teams working does wool went oat from that city last to Price. These were at the diversion week.' It had been contracted, dam under G. F. Waterman and south traeted. of tho big tunnel, where Herman Snow William Jensen, local sheepman, has t'baractor was putting the finishing toadies to to Craig, Colo., to look after the gone c c of day the present Carbon Water company shearing of his flocks which range in 't STILL HARPING! Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDCB vut fd 13 6uni 'jktfPfCtedL by t$2728 i 1 rs' i ) nd ris gtnw ol Wynne Ferguson ADVERTISING RATES Utah sheepmen have a good year DUnlny Matter Par lack Per Month, ahead of them in spite of some lamb 60c. fL80; Single Ieeua, 40c. Transient.Addi- looses in certain sections, James A. Special Poaitioa, SB Per Cent Hooper, secretary of the Utah association, announced SunLagale Tea Oaata the Liao Each Iaeer-Bo-a Count Bis Words to the Line. day. Shearing has been started genSuaauaoaa, $12.60; Water Application, erally in the sheds where it is custom$16.00 ; Tlaal Proof, $10.00. ary to clip before lambing, and the Bandore Tea Oentd tho Lina Each Count Six Word to the Line. preaper ts are that this state will proBlackface Type Twenty Cent the Line duce approximately 22,000100 pounds Bach Insertion. this year, compared with between OMtuariee, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, and 19,000,000 pounds for last Beading Notice Be tea. Count EteAt year, Hooper says. The sheepipen are Six words to the Liao. For Rent, Found. Lost, Etc., waiting anxiously for warm weather, Twc Cents Par Word Each laaue. No since there is eonsiderablo suffering Charge Accounts. where lambing is taking place on the All Communion tloaa to open range. Little difficulty is beSUN PUBUSHDra 00. ing experienced where sheds are available. Hooper points out that most of PRICE, UTAH the shearing will not take place until Boanluc without The Bub; after May 1st I I gtood up and enod in the eon$rega- Item Job, $0:2$. doming Price Way. MYTON, April 25. Shearing in this portion of the Basin is progressing in a satisfactory manner. Several of the smaller floekmaatere have finished. At the Antelope Sheen Shear-i- n F. E. Woods of Castle Dale had association Si eorral a fall erew of withdrawn from the race for district about fifty shearers is working and judge in the Seventh district and was several trucks are hauling the clip to seeking the attorneyship Priee. Monday the Moon brothers beThomas Fitzgerald was well along gan at the eorral of R. L. Hurd in with a substantial addition to hia Main Myton. This work is being done with street home at Price. It was to be the use of clipping machinery by foqy two stories with modern conveniences. men. Castle George Col ling ham was Yesterdays Quotations Dale visitor, from Snnnyside, where KANSAS he was then employed. ITY, Mo., April 26. Conditions had brightened up at that camp, he Cattle Receipts, 16,000 head. Calves, stated, the miners having worked five 300. Fed steers active, and strong to twenty-fiv- e higher; largely a forced days during the previous week. The Ladies Aid boeiety of the advance due to limited supply; no Methodist church at Priee elected new heavy steers offered ; she stock searee and firm; bulls weak; vealers strong; officers for the year. Mrs. A. as president, Mrs. Ransom P. beat medinmweight steers, $13.10; the offerings, $11.65 to $13.-0Nichols, vice; Mrs. J. A. Crockett, bulk of fed heifers, $11.00 to $12.00; all treasurer, and Mrs. J. B. Middleton, butcher cows, $8.25 to $9.75; enttere, secretary. $5.25 to $7.25; good to choice vealers, H. Jones Castle of Gate, Gwyllam to $13.00; few $13.50; all the A. Pinnegar of Wellington and Misa $10.00 stoekers and feeders slowk moderate Josie Fitzgerald and John Potter of held by dealers. supply Priee were being put forward by their ' friends . Hogs Receipts, 6000 head. 8teady as candidates for the republican nomination for clerk and record- to ten eente higher, mostly five to ten un; stoek pigs strong to fifteen higher of Carbon county. . $10.30 on 210 to 250 pounds; er; Word was received from Denver, 260 top, to averages, $0.60 to Colo., that offieial announcement had $10.10 ; 150 to 170 pounds, $0.25 to been made there to the effect that the $10.00; sows, $7.75 to $8.85; eerviees of William D. (Big Bill) Hay- stock peeking (rigs, $7.75 to $8.85; average wood as representative of the West- cost Wednesday, $0.88; weight, 238 Miners Held ern Federation t t AJP. BRIDGE Mall Matter, Entered a Beeond-U- a lane 4, 1910, at the Poetoftioo at Pries, GOOD YEAR AWAITS SHEEPMEN, DECLARES HOOPER March S, 1811). of Under Act the Utah, Wool-growe- L tLEANj How to Play not only a means of utilizing the surplus without impairing the reserve, but a way to additional profit for atocknien. USmZ J U.& JVUNTUPa practieo offer ubarriptioa, $2.00 n Your In Advance. No. Office Phono No. 0. APrtt ff E From Pago Two) ( Continued Inrr Friday By Bun Publishing (Inc.) IL W, Crockett, Uiuiw. TODAY, EVEET FRIDAY THE BEE, PRICE, UTAH rouR PAGE Parka ) erect the sk pavil will Mrs.: ' |