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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE, FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY PAGE THREE MmMmammmmaKamBUBamaunaBBBi It Pays to Paint (if fire l'lione HiiSw; Uesideneo 881 Office Iriee Goiumereial and Savina Hank ISIdg., Price, Utah. Saves Repairs Increases Values Lengthens the Life of the Building 1 Prevents Wear of the Elements 5 Favorably Affects Your Personal Standing fi Insurance. We take pride in our paints manufactured by mas ters, of the highest grade materials and in a range of colors that will please you. Specify the purpose roof, outside, inside, floor, barn we have the RIGHT KIND to meet your particular needs. 1 Varnish your car today with our highgrade Auto Color Varnish. .Drive it tomorrow. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. ONE PIECE OR A CARLOAD Phone 111 or 26 (EARLES RUGGERI. JR., The Sun Spcciiil Service. 2 Corner Main and 10th St. S. SMYLIE Physician and Surgeon )R. R. 1 C. II. PROFESSIONAL E Price, Utah KANSAS CITY, M.I, Feb. 22. Tlic lifeline in iitul !wine which prevailed lal week elide,! today w ith iiilvunei". ul' l'itliTii I,, twenty-liv- e cent-.- . Heavy hugs :ulv iineeil as much as light one. bill llie lightweight kind euiitinued In maintain it big margin nver tin1 heavyweight. The inlvanee ill lambs was the tirM upturn the market lias (iteiiuiilereil in the past two weeks. Cattle with quality mid g,M,l t'le-- li were fully steady. The plain t lair kinds wliieli iticdniiiiiiu'.cd went at Reten In fifteen cuil lower prim--- . ceipt today were I3,.'i()ll eat tie, fliNMl hogs mid HU) sheep a eoiiipnreil wilh I was rendered at the icqn'M the of M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Plione 31 ; Residence 300m. Silvagni BIiIr., Price, Utah. '.'eluTiil rev jew the law of l!,e fluids in q,ielioii mid 'h QR. R. M. JONES willi till pnruL'i'iqih : Pliysirian and Surgeon "1 have rearheil t lie ninclt1. iliitt niistetricM ami Dixm-iof Children is within the power , , I the slate a,i i',ii'.miiou, ii in iis mlgineMl it Office, Sitvagni lliiililinte. Price, Ubrik deemed Kccrssiry P provide l,,r l lie w. P. WINTERS uhlie alct nail the eoiiveuienee and DR. Physician and Surgeon I c lale piKil e,immi-i,,i- i. ue e ga'iist undue u-- of eerluin -- :i I Office, Carl miii Ilnvpital, Phone 7f mill. to make expenditures in the c Proprietor Cnrlsin Hospital lithl;liiiirnl of trail over whieli ,i Pit ICE. UTAH lock uiay In ilrivei. in onler to keep hem nlT the paved highway. Sueli DR. r. S. THOME , I might he made ns will l,e lYm iieli trail, keeiiiug in iiiiml always that sneli trail nr right if way, or highway, if you please, lor the driving of rattle, heep, horses, Ic., is in the nuliirr of a Hilmrdinalr the main avril highway, ami lirmid cniivon-lein-e's,m-- fur pulilie then such right might lie iu,ee-ar- y Dentist in eat tie. 1111111 hug-- , and 13.000 Hole Avalon. Helper, Utah Plume fiii-sheep ii week ago and 11,825 cuttle, 13,650 hugs and 6300 sheep u year ago. )R. H. B. GOETZMAN Cattle receipt today were larger Dentist than fxpeeted after last week's ruin and snows and 1 lie heavy eon, lit ion f Work and Extraction. Pried Commercial Hank Itldg., Price, Utah The plain to iiiediuiii e, nin try road. steer which showed a sharp advance liv the eoiumis-iiDR- - GLENN WILLIAM RICHARD late last week were ipiulcd down ten . lliend'iiri', Dentist , resolves itelf really to fifteen today, and the elioiee anil i u matter of policy to lie adopted lit, cniiimuii classes wire fully steady. The v (lie Nurse In Atteniliinee. Nitres eoiiiiiiisiiiii, and it is my opiii-i- i Miles Building. Oxide and Oxygen few gnml steers offered sold ill $9.50 Hint unless there i a Office Tel. 209. Rea. 187w. very grave to $10.25. None prime. Medium to tin1 PRICE. UTAH of ii lor neeeity and to steers $8.25 $9.50 good brought trail the commission ought to exside the ordinary kind. $7..'U and up. CuwB R. SANFORD BALLINGER money for such pnrpncx, 1ml it and heifers were fifteen to twenty-liv- e pend Dentist Would have the right to do so if nerr-i- l lower, the lirl decline of any v demands it. Rorvliw. eo!iseiiieiiee in several weeks. Choice Office, Second KliNir Hiivsgnl Buildla heifer were lacking. Medium grades PRICE. UTAH In Fine Condition. ('miners and cutters predominated, i lVh.2ii.Il III'NTINGTOX, Veal were searre at steady prices. front tin' town of Emery tlmt HR I. S. EVANS calves were fifty cents lower, the hel Dentiat iinge cuttle of thill section an- - in as selling iii to $12.00. Firm prices prevailed lor Mockers mid feeders vvilh good if not heller condition for this Office. Electric Riiiiding trade active, One hunch of lour hun- lime of year than ever before. There PRICE, UTAH ire more entile in shape for f on feeders weighdred and tweiily-eigli- t GLErm harmon miiiiuIs the oM'ii range Ilian lm lor some time ing eight luimlml sixty-tw- o been Ac ease at the tall roundup seaAttorney and Cnunselor At Law Imiught $9.00 a ml other sales were made at if. 7.) to $8.75. Sloek rows son, when they leave the Mimnirr pa TRICE. UTAH Office With tlie District Attornay and heifers were weak to slightly low- lure. Stock at lliinlinghm and other wiu-eaonl.-o iMiints of this territory are At Courthouse er, owing to a letup in the denu'inl. hist few of the and heavyweight hog Slnmg ea.-oThe snowfall of the past few QRAFFET ft PATTERSON fifteen to twenty-liv- e rents, laiwyera Inis improved the range to quite though lighter weight cluscs were iqi days in the an . extent, filli-eiiproviding grazing Tavern Building. South Eighth Btraafc Trade was urtivo. This ten to PRICE, UTAH is t he fir.-advance the market hus (Coiuimied On Page Four) encountered for some lime ut. and in OLIVER K. CLAY that, hus been the first in heavy Attorney At Ijiw renter than the rise in the lighter Office In County Couthouaa. weight. However, the latter classes IRICK. THAI! are still bringing a premium over lilt Railroad Line Through Basin Still 15,001) e, legal-exercis- ed 1 1 y, X-R- In-c- y. n. 1 T)i !gs vie. The top for light I'ghts was Bone of Contention. 13.00, for lights $12.80 and heavy con lmgs $12.25. The bulk of the offerDirectly conflicting opinion ings brought $11.50 to $12.75. Marking corning the pmiuird building of a are sows $12.25 to $10.75. slags $S.7f t railroad into the Uintah llu-dbv Alexander Berger, prci $9.50 ami stock lings and pigs $12.5o to $13.50. mid Denver dent of the Salt Sheep and lamb vver quo ted iq Kailroad company, mid which plans to ifteen to twenty five rents today, the construct the line, and A. S. l'yeatt, first upturn in the market tor some the president of the Deliver and Kiu ime past. Most of the f it lambs sob Grande Western, which road has with at $12.0(1 to $12.50. Some sliurns went drawn its application to build a spur at $10.6(1. Xu fat sheep arrived. into the Uintah country from Soldier Prices fur horses and nudes Marie, Summit. Demand reic week fully steady. President lyeatt says that his commained larger limn th Mipply. pany now favors the Dotson cutoff, whicfi means a route from Deliver, MORE SHEEP ARE DISCLOSED Coin., wit It the Deliver and Kio Grande THAN LAST YEAR holding that the country is not rich enough for an iiidcM'iideut line and With the exception of slice) there that the cont ruction of such would s ms been a marked deeliuc ill the be disastrous to the promt through fif live stork in Utah it is cited t ru flic. in the annual report lor tin state by President llcrger lias given out a George A. Scott, the deHirtiiienl of stutciiieut to the effect that he ex-- I agriculture regional statistician, at a reversal of the examiner's Salt I ake City. Despite thin reduction which opMised the application total estimated value ol' all live stuck of the Denver and Salt Lake for the is greater than l'ur either 1!)25 or 1924. building of a road through the Basin. The January 1. 1920, figure for the Thu und hackers of the state is $54,035,1100, compared with latterpromoters are by no means discouraged. tin first of lust year and $46156,000 They believe that when the value $40,812,000 Jiiuuury 1, 1924. Sheep and iuiMrt of this route is deeply and lambs in Utah increased 7 per impressed umui the citizens of the cent during the year. The increase in stale public sentiment will be strong stock sheep, however, was only 4. enough to make it essential that the The total number of sheep and ine lie constructed. lambs this year is given at 2,44)5,000 with an average value per head of $11.70. Lust .year the estimate was 2.248.000 witli an average value of For Mail Between Price and $11.00. Horses and mules continue to decrease and a 4 jwr cent drop was Vernal Is Proposed. noted in 1925. The latest estimate on mail service from Price inhorses and cults is 106,000 with an avthe to Basin is assured, acUintah erage value of $61.00. This, compared with 110,000 head a year ago, and cording to a letter received by the Salt an average value of $60.00. The num- Lake Chamber of Commerce lut Satber of mules and mule colts is given urday from Fourth Assistant Postat 4000 fur January 1, 1926, and last master General Hillany, provided the year. The average value increased, department is given guarantees thut however, from $62.00 last year to $72.-0- 0 the road will ho kept open the year around and also that the cost of such this year. The decline in swiuc is the most service is not found to be prohibitive. The Mstal officials letter was in pronounced, calculated at 15 per rent fur the state. This decrease in num- reply to resolutions adopted several bers, characteristic of the hog indus- weeks ago by the board of governors try through the nation as a whole, of the chamber. Billany advises that service is established it worked towanl advancement of the if the one-da- y price and the total valuution for 1926 will take in Duchesne, My ton, Rooseis higher than that for 1025. The new velt und Vernal. estimate is 55,000 head with an averUnder plans now being considered age value of $14.00, compared with the towns named will enjoy the dis64.000 and an average value of $11.60 tribution of mail the sumo day that it a yeur ago and 90,000 with an average reaches Price. value of $10.10 two years ago. Cattle ill Utah likewise con tin lie to RESIDENT OF SCOFIELD DIES decline in numla-rs- , the 1925 decrease FROM PNEUMONIA amounting to 7 mt cent. Since 1920 MT. Feb. the ilcnmme has been 15. The value of cattle in the stale took a shhrp up- Shepherd, son of Andrew and liuehel turn during 1925, the statistician Brady Shepherd, died at his home in notes, so that wilh 7 kt cent less cat- Scofield Wednesday night from pneutle on hand now the total value is monia following influenza. He was about $3,330,000 more than n yenr ago. burn August 10, 1885. The body wis taken to Fairview Frid I.V for services LIVE STOCK LANE OPINION IS and interment, Surviving arc his widow, Mrs. Iienui Mower Shepherd, and GIVEN BY CLUrF one son and oue daughter. Also his State road funds may be legally ex- aged parents of this eitv mid nine pended for providing live stock trails brothers and sisters Warren, Frank to keep hucIi off the main thorough- and 8bcphrrd, Ml, Pleasant; fares, according to an opinion banded Mrs. Ida 8iencer anJ Ira Shepherd, down by Harvey II. Cluff. attorney Indiannla; Mrs. Iva Me Keene, Clingeneral, on Friday last. He declares, ton; Thomas Shepherd, Springville, however, that such use of the funds and Mrs. June Peterson, Fairview. should not be made unless there is Wedding announcements. The Sun. grave necessity for it. The opinion lea OWNERS NOT SHOWING ill and there is no one else to extend the time limit. In order for all ears to VERY MUCH SPEED lie listed in the period allowed appliAutomobile owners are Jailing to cations should lie coming in at the show ns nmrli speed as they should in rate i five thousand daily. To avoid obtaining their lireiises for this year, an unnecessary .rush on the lust days aeeordiug to an announcement from all ear owners urc urged to waste no tin secretary of state's office. With more time in registering of their onlv a lew days remaining in whii-l- i to register their cars ami obtain new (dates before tliev shall he siihjeel to Constipation and headaches are cona fine lor failing to do so. only about quered bv HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN a thousand are applying daily for li- NUGGET TABLETS without fail cense. Members of the secretary's try them. Price Trading company. staff call attention to the fact that ODD FELLOWS MEETINGS II. E. Crockett, secretary of state, is AUTO e YELLOW PENCIL with the DBAND Helper Consolidated Lodge No. SO, Order of Odd Fellows, meets every Tuesday evening at Knights of Pythias Ilali. Important business every meeting. Members urged to attend. Visiting brothers always welcome. (Signed), W. Sorenson, Noble Grand; J. A. Sax, rid your aystem of Catarrh or Deafness W. Vice Grand, and D. E. Larabnon, caused by Catarrh. Alio as a Blood Purifier it gives wonderful results. All Druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Kulilicr stamps to order. The Sun. Halls Catarrh Medicine MUWANMMMMMAMMAMAAMAAMAMMMMMMAAMMNNNANMMMWMNAAAAAAAMAAAAMnnMAAMMMMMAMAAAAMMMAMMM JEFFERSON DAVIS HOME NOW TOURISTS MECCA DIFFER, OF COURSE A. McGEE Attorney At !r mini-lier- rl, Rooms 5 ami 6. Silvsiml Building. PRICE. UTAH Q. W. DALTON Attorney At Office In the Hilvmrid .Building. PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Law 717 Judge Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law Office, Electric Bniiding. PRICE, UTAH f!E0RGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At I --aw Suite 12. Silvagni Building, Formerly a Occupied By Price ft Fouta. PRICE, UTAH -- BETTER SERVICE . Ambulance Service leiihc FRICE, UTAn WALLACE ft HARMON Undertaken and Licensed Embahaeri One Block South of L. D. 8 Itbouda Office rhone ISA Reo. 115m. PRICE, UTAH BERTOT PAINT SHOP Ante Painting One-Da- y 1, naif One-da- y 20.-Ge- Beauvoir, the home of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America, and which has long been preserved as a Southern shrine between Gulfport and Biloxi, Miss., by the state of Mississippi and the Daughters of the Confederacy, is now one of the winter tourist meccas on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The old colonial residence of the leader of the lost cause adjoins that for soldiers of the confederacy and is zealously looked after by the old men. It is surrounded by spreading moss hung oaks and magnolias and faces the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It was in this house that Davis Fall of the Conspent his days after the war between the states, writing The Rise and will be perpetuated old mansion the historic made been have that Assurances federacy. not be allowed will seized has the which estate Coast, real Mississippi fever, and that the it. to touch orgc E FLYNN Li censed Undertaker and Embalms 8. S and S Days systems Dull or Gloss Finish Block East of Courthouse Phone 233 PRICE, UTAH REN BEAN General Painting Contractor llione IRSra. PRICE, UTAH J W. HAMMOND Licensed Abstractor of Titles Abstracts of title furnished piece or tract in EaMtern Utah. to say Fire la xnrance written in the best companies. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor Bth vagni Building, Price, Utah. What Yon Want and When You Want It! Motorists who sro looking for highgrade workmanship in their car repairs need feel no hesitancy about coming here to have it done. We want owners to know that we do that kind of work, and we also want them to know that we do the work in tha minimum amount of time so that the bills are not hard to pay. Wo get your job out promptly and savo you both time and money. Itirth announcement cards. The Sun |