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Show I FRIDAY, MARCH THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY PAGE TWO 12, 1926 ' aBSSisajs. 1I- The Sun Siieeial Rrrvirc. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 8. Cattle prices held steady (inlay with Inst weeks close and with strong to fonts higher than a week Iwrnty-fiv- c Receipt hulk of tlw go. won Tilt nh-ral- e the forthcoming Intenaountuin Live Stock show at Salt Lake City, according to J. 11. Mandcrficld, general manager. Kntrirs will close March 22d. lie rcMirta that to data both in numbers ami diversity the entries exceed those of lust year. Dairy and beef stock of all known breeds are well represented, while sheep and awine will occupy greater spuce. A new feature, supported by the American association, will bring in a very large group of horses of action that have been sired in the jmst few years ones as furnished ky the high-clathrough the association by the government for the purjMise of ruisiug animals auitahle for servire. the with showing plain fd to fair quality. Stockers and feeders and butcher rat Up won in active Hug prires averaged ten to fifteen rents lower with spots down pnire. Trade was fairly artive and an early elearanee was made. The top price was 13.35. Stork lings and pigs reinni tied steady. Shpeji and lamlis were limited fifteen to twenty-fiv- e up, to forty making a gain of thirty-fiv- e rents ciuiqinrcd witli lust weeks low point. The reeeipts today were 12, (MM) cattle, II, (MM) lings anil (MHK) sheep, coin ii red with Uf.fKK) eat tie, 11,000 lings and 4IHM) sheep a week ago anil 20,675 i at tie, 10,55(1 hoga and 11,250 sheep a year ago. Killers purehased fat steers at very steady figures. At the outset trading was rather quiet, hut later the movement over the seales was lilieral with a close clearance. Sales ranged from 7.75 to' 10.25. Mostly 8.50 to No elioiee to prime arrived. That 0 kind would have sold at 10.50 to had they been available. Several bunehes of oriliimry quality dogies went nt 7.75 to 8.25. Cows and heifers brought firm prices. There wns a ready demand, (lood butcher cows and heifers were sea roe and will continue so. Yearlings anil mixed yeurlings are due for a broader demand as the season advances. Veal calves were fully steady, the best lightweights bringing 11.50 to 12.(M). Demand for stocker and feeders continues fully equal to the available supply at firm prices. There is no indication that the market will weaken nny until the season is well advanced. Some fleshy feeders are being taken direct to feedlots, but most of the thin steers will he held through to grass. Though Img prices today were fifcents lower than teen to twenty-fiv- e last week's close and ala nit forty under the high point at that time they above were still fifteen to twenty-fiv- e a week ago. The top priee for light-lighwas 13.35, for lights 13.10, mediuniweights 12.00 and for heavies 12.55. The hulk of the sales was 12.-(to $13.00. Packing sows brought $10.25 to 10.75, stags 0.00 to 0.75 and stock hogs and pigs 12.75 to t errs d. ( Everything In Hardware and Building Material, a Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Keep it iSafe from financial loss with tt Fin? Insurance policy unt Electrical Supplies, Plumbing Supplies, I TV IHEIWMEJSSKENEWYURK reprtsenzed by ss Sporting Goods Equitable Real Estate and WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH Investment Company At a recent election meeting of the Huntington Cattlemens association W. (1. Cook was named president ; M. 8. Black, vice; Ileher 1. Brockhank, secretary and treasurer. Directors for the ensuing year are Oscar Majors, William Kden of Cleveland, Frank Kold ins, Itay Orange and M. S. Tru- !).-5- 0. Second Floor Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, UTAH C. II. STEVENSON L " ONE PIECE OR A CARLOAD" man. Members of the Ileher lurelm'd Hampshire Sheep club are making preparations to exhibit fifteen head at the juterniountuin Live Stock show at Salt Lake City, March 27th to 31 si. The club now has a membership of twenty laiya, mostly agriculture students iu the Wasatch high school, who own one hundred and eight registered 11.-0- l- Phone 111 Corner Main and 10th St. or 26 Price, Utah T Footwear For Spring ewes. Flockmnsters of Uintah county utilof the Ashley national forest have just organized the Uintah Sheep Growers association and elected officers. John Heimion is THE president; William II. Kiddoway, vi.-FARM president, and J. (.live Davis, secreHAS sC HANGEQ, tary and treasurer. Other directors are Walter M. McCoy and John S. HacklW ing This association will be incorpor8EWHISKERED ated under the laws of Utah. OLD COOT 7 A CLEAN ItejNirts of seuhies in rattle and in SHAVEN THE sheep in San Juan county are exagPATE FOOl- 'ROYAL gerated, according to word received OAK this week from Monlirrllo. Three HEATER we USED T purebred bulls recently immrted from JStL WADE Coloiado were found to lie infected thru Snow and have been dipped. Due to this WITH circumstance cuttle and sheep herds EU WATKINS EM VMCRE TAKES HIS of that section are I wing liqwd to THE CHILDREN THE LITTLE RED TO SCHOOL prevent any issuable chance of the "SPIT OL HOUSE AT BALI ORIGINftrEtr IN A NOW spread of the disease. 8ER'S CORNERS $13.75. Fifteen of carloads six fat of sheep, Trade in sheep and Intuits was ac- lambs and ten of feeders, were ship in as a highly respectable means o Munongaliela rivers, t how t make a cents tive at strong to twenty-fiv- e By KIN HUBBARD ted from Gunnison Thursday of lust close. This week's Inst than pickin up fourteen or fifteen dollars a lampshade or a blueprint frame. But twine memories higher And, what fondly week. The stock comprised the filial materialmonth. But romance and a love fer there is tday many men an women advance still left the market of the fifteen thousand that about th little rod aehoolhouse in th' th wild had not a little t do with left in this cleanup country who emerged from ly lower than last weeks high point. were on feed in the the valley," says some writer. Th' only ther inclination t break home fies. th little "red" aehoolhouse scarcely during valley lninhs sold at and Medium lightweight past throe months hy the Dehiiur Live country schools o my Isiyhood days Th' name th capital o th Unit0 youths who gave up home an all able $13.00 to 13.25, strong weights Stock romimny. The shipments were that I kin recall stood brown an un- t "teach in th grove, were more ed States, an with only a halfhearted to 13.00 and heavy lambs 11.50 to the Kunsas City, Oinnha to 12.51. Some fat ewes sold at 8.75 consigned pointed on a barren knoll, an invitin often imiH'lled by economic reasons belief that th earth wuz round. But ami The markets. Cliiesgo Sanpete 7.50. low as with ordinary kinds as target fer ever bitin gnle that swept rather than a mere desire t dissem- they picked up readily in th great country is now pretty well cleaned ip along. They consisted o hut one room, inate knowledge. So it will be seen school o experience, an tday, after on marketable sheep and lambs, tour windows, nn a door. They wuz that th country lads an lasses who well rounded lives, many o them are University Is Studying. around Mt. Ileasaut and at fitted out with natural oak benches, a attended th ole time country schools glidin down th slope o life in luxTuliercular cattle of I'tah are being Manti. kitchen table nil' a chair, n five by wus taught by those who needed th' urious limousines. The eountry school studied by the department of bacterihave in decreased While cattle mini. nine blackboard with n Koval Oak money an not by warm, sympathetic teachers' o th red flannel underwear ology st the University of Itah up at Iwrs in the seven Western (range) teachers such as they hare t'day. Tli age boarded with th school directors some wood stove surmounted with a Logan, aiul it is hoped that the have increashist States a month with one, then a month year they will same conditions that have changed th which be the where tank or drum, gained knowledge will ed in value, rqiort George A. Scott, heat unsophis-tiacte- d with auother be from an ' after a long winter disa farmer whiskered, this of the and nnitrol to spread among congregated spread help live stock Salt at statistician, ole coot t a clean shaven up diet o hominy, backbone, thick pies th scholars. The architects who deease among the rattle of the state, ac- regional Isike City. In this group, lie notes, signed th' ole country schools alius t date fox, have revolutionized th' an hot buscuits an' molasses, they cording to Dr. L L Duincs. This is rattle have decreased nlwnit 10.5 wr allowed plenty o' space between th' eountry school system. Th schools are would return t civilization with comWing carried on by the institution cent in six years, nearly 4 of the loss floor ail th' ground, wliirh area af- built along scientific lines, skunk plexions like an English walnut an United the through the courtesy of or three dollars. Squire Dr. forded a fine recruitin station for proof, all well ventilated an heated. twenty-tw- o States department of agriculture. (Continued On Page Four) Daines explains that tuberculosis in rabbits, skunks, an foxes. Sometimes They are furnished with modern seats, Marsh Swallow likes t fell about th the cuttle of this state and of those MATHIS AGAIN CHOSEN AS THE school would let out on account of a pianos, workshops, lavatories, an ev- time, years ago, when, as a young knnk. Th country teachers o' other er thing necessary fer turnin out a squirt just out o th third reader he surrounding Utah is ronfinrd chiefly BASKETBALL LEADER s intellectual giant, Th stu- applied fer a country school t teaeli. Mi? At I this is known of to the skin. days eouhl road an' write an' had a to an fro from ther Th school directors put him thro an hauled arc some o dents he Columbus While an o the Curiam of At a meeting disease, doing high fair knowledge says. in homes vans or in private- examination an th last question they Kast were last work the in Sometimes research the basketball teiiiu other passenger Washington. they special day just Th scholars asked him wuz, "Does th sun rise in automobiles. owned made a lie careful of th t a of and of ly Mathis, (mint study mptuiu guard attemptin gifted year th name ill cast or th westf" An Marsh un from ever in cuttle. A number of scc. the five, was 'thing captain for map of North America. Many o th are taught manufacturin th o cattle the fuming season. He is an all around teachers wus girls who thought titer city at th swerod, "I teach both ways," an' he grent linens from the skin lesions of which had to he kilhd Wruuse of liv- athlete, having participated in both home a cage, an who regarded teach- - junction o th Allegheny an th got th' school. ing tubercular are now nt the univers- font linl and luiskethall two years. He ONE OF FIRST RESIDENTS OF ity and are being looked into. A scien- is also a member of this year's base- BROWNING TO BE ALONG SOON tific study of these as well us many ball team mid is out for track, lie SCOFIELD AT REST TO INSPECT ROAD will he made. Assist- played guanl on the eliHiiipioiiKhi! other Funeral services were held at ScoIlvron Howard and James ,T. Johning the dentists of Salt Istkc City iu foot ha team in 1024. Nine men were field on Sunday afternoon last at 2 a study of ulcerations, which often awarded letters for basketball this son, Huntington city officials, returnoclock for Mrs. Ellen Price, 73 years follow the killing of nerves of teeth, year hy Couch lYtcrson. They are ed last week from a trip to Salt Lake of age and the widow of John I. the bacteriology department has dem- Captain Mathis, Chnrles Kirkpatrick, City and Irovo, where they went on Priee, who died Thursday of last week onstrated how heart trouble and other Gene 1ressett, John James, Den ltcdd, business. Howard conferred with the at the home of her daughter, Mrs, at affections result from infections Paul Howard, Glenn Davidson, liny state road commission and Chief EnHannah Fowler, at Helper, where she the roots gf teeth. Dennison and Ise Dux. Mathis will gineer Ira K. Browning in regard to a was visiting. Mrs. Priee was born in he the only regular to return next possible appropriation of funds for Wales and went to Scofield when she Getting Along Fine. while throe of construction short of stretch the substitutes, Howard, a year, was 24 years of age. Later she was Dux and l'ressett, will again he candi- the Huntington Canyon state road as OtlDKN, March tl. llonnls of married to John L. Price, for ninny to lie. coniHised of stockmen, and dates for the first string. yet uncompleted. He was told that the tuwu marshal there. She ' is years which are suggested by Secretary of state engineer will visit this section survived DAILY by a brother, Henry Davis of MAIL for SERVICE M. William Jardinc within a short time, when the highway Agrirulture Lake Salt City; a sister, Mary Sam arbitration of controversies over grazhe will Johnson Frank Davis, siierintendent of the iiuqwtcd. spent part V. Va., and also seven uels of Srarbo, counin not are relatives his in of time Kmery ing, Provo, necessary visiting government star route lines out of this children. Mrs. Maggie Dur-kiare Th(sc ty, according to Krnest Winkler, the city in throe directions, recently made to where lie had been summoned lost William Salt Lake City; Priee, assistant district forester in charge of a trip into the lhisin. He visited sev- week in consequence of the serious illHattie Mrs. liuland of Salida, Colo.; iuteniioiintuin the at eral of the towns in that part of his ness of one of his grandchildren, the grazing Thomas Price, Mrs. Hannah Fowler of office and who returned from Kasteru bailiwick ami interviewed numerous laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armeldo Helper; Mrs. Jennie Davis, and Miss Utah tonight. Kinery cattlemen, he business men and others as to a quick- Pros! witch, formerly of Huntington. sides. on all out four Cut the pietnre Price of Scofield. Pearl says, prefer to follow the present cya er service for patrons of the severa dotted one line fold on Then carefully tom. Winkler met with cattle associa- imstoffices served. As a result satis BUSY BEES WORKING As a general tiling a stock exchange its entire length. Then fold dotted tions at Huntington, Castle Dale, Or- t artery arrangements have been made Bees wintered well all over the state secis a place where a fellow exchanges each Fold on. so line and two, angeville, Perron and Kmery. Live and within a few days daily mail ser- and are starting in to gather pollen When com- stock of money for a stock of exjieri-oncstockmen of that section are optimis- vire will he inaupirnted between My in a better condition than for years tion undernath accurately. find a suranil over turn pleted you'll ton and Vernal. The mail will leave put, according to Dan II. Hillman, tic over proiieets for this year. result. Save the pictures. prising Castle Gate at the same time as nt state inspector, at Salt Lake City. The Never put too much faith in a man Entries Promise Well. them to make Even the young man in the wide who pretends to lie indignant over the present and go through the annic day mild wintrr Lire stock breeding and feeding Let ten and daily pajicrs also will lie cleansing flights frequently and losses trousers may have no visible means of short skirts and low waists the women were slight now wear. will be exemplified as never before at received. supiort TH OLE COUNTRY SCHOOL izing the grazing areas e UP-- X- Spring footwear isnt an yon can delay purchasing item until late in the season. It is essential to start with the new. And, being in immediate need, our stores offer the latest fashions for every member of the family in a number of new designs. Street shoes ind afternoon slippers, sport shoes and evening slippers- - all are new styles and huts and are of highgrade leather. The prices are very moderate. ts drifts Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawatha, Heiner and West Hiawatha GEORGE McDE&MAID Superintendent ' Spring Canyon Coal Co. t' 12.-5- thirty-Iwi.-gall- . Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mine at SPRING CANTON, UTAII General Offices, 817 Newhouae Building. Salt Lake City, Utah first-culs- Io-(irii- siHH-iiiien- s 11 ap-c- nl e, di-tri- et United States Fuel Go. Largest Producers of Domestic Coil In Utah. Producing the Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS t Hlghnit efficiency. Government equivalent 2104 lb. Unequalled fer storage. W ill not alack. The heel for ateaming and heating qualities. INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY e. Mlnea at Kenilworth. Utah. General Offices Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH liuhhrr stamps to order. The Sun. |