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Show 4 DECEMBER St 1986 THE SUH, PRICE, UTAH iniBnffliMffi aimnaBiiiiiiiiBiiaiamnKiiBiiiiii EVERT PEIDAT UBS ABE DOWN, PAGE THREE WHILE SHEEP ABE BUT Think of your fire and automobile insurance from the standpoint of what it does for you. Poor insurance of any kind is a waste of money. Call around and let us explain to you what we have. Good insurance is the only kind that is allowed to leave this office. Real estate, insurance and rent- VERY LITTLE STRONGER The Sub Special Service. a practical means of meeting the KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 29. Cattle today displayed no quotable demand for lighter cuts of beef. In change compared with lat week 'a May, 1925, a number of ralves averclose except that some butcher cows aging fifty-thre- e days of age were and heifers were slightly lower. Qual- started on test. Some of them were ity of the offerings was unusually allowed to run on pasture with their and had access to grain in a plain and this tended to slow down mothers the trade. None of the steers showed creep. ' Another lot ran on pasture with full fet'd. Chicagos liberal run resulted in a weak and lower markri their mothers and had no grain, while there, llog prices were steady with a third lot pastured alone was allowlast weeks close and ten to fifteen ed to nurse twice daily and given cents higher than a week ago. The grain twice daily. After weaning all winter tracking operation are fairly calves were put in a dry lot and givwell started. Lambs were ten to fif- en full feed of shelled corn eight teen cent lower and sheep were some arts, linseed meal one part and alfalstronger. Receipts today were 19,000 fa hay.x At the cud of a hundred and days of feeding, alien the cattle, 9000 hogs and 7000 sheep, as ninety-sicalves were about eleven mouths of 9000 with 19,000 cattle, compared hogs and 5000 sheep a week ago and age, those that had run with their Equitable Real Estate and 19,750 cattle, 11,500 hogs and 6200 dams and were fed grain from a creep showed the greatest profit. The no Investment Company sheep a year ago. lot ranked second, while the of fair Shortfed steers, qual- grain only lotfcd and nursed only twice a day New Brsly Building ity and many of them no more than made the least profit. warmed up from grass, predominated East Main St Price, Utah All methods were profitable, howin the offerings today. Choice to and much is to be said for the prime kinds were lacking. lNiees, ever, of feeding and marketing practice with quality considered, were steady as beef yearlings. last weeks close, but higher than a practically under control, according week ago. Most of the steers brought RANGE to W. J. Thayne, agricultural ageut AMEND PUTS TO LEAVE 67.75 to $9.25 with some plain grass-f- at for Davis county. The outbreak reachLITIGATION OVER ones down to $6.25. Last week I ed its peak last week and since that prime yearlings sold up to $12.50 and MOAB, Nov. 26. The litigation of I time the elfeeta of wholesale inorula-D- r. they would have brought that mueh V. P. Winters formerly from tion of hogs locally has begun to today had they been available. Those Price, but now the company physician Bhow. who have fat cattle suitable for the and I surgeon at Sego vs. Albert J. I Christmas trade should market them Turner and iuvolviug range rights on NUMEROUS PROBLEMS TO COME in the next ten days. Cows and heif- the Book Mountains in Grand and I UP FOR SOLUTION " ers were steady to fifteen lower. Can-n- Sau Juan counties and which had eows sold at $3.75 to $4.00 and been on trial ainee Monday last, camel An indication as to what flkmaa-t- o cutters $4.00 to $4.50. Fat eows rangmay expect in the way of a eon-da- y, an abrupt termination last Tues- - U ed from $4.65 to $6.75 and shortfed vention program at a when the defendant interpos'd heifers $7.00 to $9.00. Veal calves motion for the filing of a second am- gathering of the National aswa ut on at Butte, were steady, the best lightweights ended answer. Objection was made Moolgrowcrs U JUt 50 $10.50. to Mont., Though $10.00 January bringing bv the idaintiff to the filing of the bn-- t unlay per cent of the total receipts of eattle pleading on the ground that he was from 1. R. Mawhall, wwritsry oMb was stockers and feeders the big not prepared to meet the allegations association, lie issued his movement for the year is over and of the amended answer. annoumxmen arrivals will diminish from now on. buai-Winters, who is in the sheep Demand continued fairly active at ness and who has exKnded some thir- - mg for Chicago to attend steady prices. Inquiry rumes from a ty thousand dollars in the purchase of meoting of the ' wide area and indicates that the buy- state lands in the vicinity of Willow and Meat board, ing side has not completed its purchases. Hog prices are ten to fifteen cents higher than a week ago and steady with last week's close. Demand has is been fairly urgent. The general mar3 ket is in a more settled position than (production of recent years, said he, . the onlerly marketing of lambs and at any previous time thin month and The eourt allowed the defendant, d.Htrih'it.on to hold the will present motion for the filing of the second probably prices levels for the next two weeks. Today 170 to hogs sold at $11.40 f to $11.60, 260 to 310 pounds $11.30 to 5t.n ti.. M.idltion that the pl.ii.tift at M ash.ngton.D.C. There m $11.50, 140- - to 160 pounds $11.25 to bl paid the mileage and per diem to $10.60, $1L60, packing sows $9.75 stags $9 A0 to $10.50 and stock hogs for .rillm..t Ihm.gh.M. and pigs $11.25 to $12.00. TtemporuT '"? wf Agrwnltnr. with lower fifteen to ten Lambs were order heretofore greiited straining 24tb. on Janury than last weeks dose and sheep were prohibits Turner from allowing hislJrlin Ill sues of economical production strong with spots a shade higher. cattle to go upon Winters lands. will be listed on the program for disFat lambs sold at $12.50 to $13.10 cussion by prominent authorities. The Some ewes at $6.75 were considers! Cook the Pork WelL $9.-5- 0 ha brought into evidence at higher. Yearlings were quoted Cook pork well is the seasonal past year which seem likely 4 concondition a to $10.50 and all wethers $7 A0 to warning of the United States depart- tinue, and under which prices obtain-ib- !e $8.25. ment of agriculture. The Uncooked or it the maArtr ire but slightly in the serLIGHTER CUTS NOW THAN IN poorly cooked may result above actual tfists of production even ious illness known as trichinosis. This under favorable conditions. An exTHE EARLIER TIMES disease' which is painful and frepensive winter season, sueh as comdemandquently fatal, is caused by a small monly occurs in the range territory, Meat consumers are now that sometimes occurs in would family increase costs on next ing lighter cuts of beef than formerly. parasite that harbor the parasites lfoga There are a number of reasons for pork, production beyond the jioint at thousands ujion thousands of them :is one, for suffering and sacrifice il this change in preference. Many fam- of trichinosis show no symptoms, and years the 1926 wool and lambs were which the looks touch should unite regardless of race or luminate our lives and containing the parasites pork the use small to too sold. ilies larger are hearts. And that is sufficient excuse the same as other kinds. The religion, in a common aet of ones, especially a steak from an ani- exactly Representative of the large feedmeans of preventing most practical Not fur the sake of children whose for the existence of any rite. old. only four to Colorado and Nebraska are bemal three of ers years Here in America we know little of thiek-nethe disease is thorough cooking of little cries they have never heard, desired the of to discuss the weights of steak asked a but that, ing whose little hands have never clung to the hoiwlessness which faces the peocosts more pork products. The heat destroys the lamka desirable for either use and animal from a larger are cooked pork is them and the weight of whose sorrow ple of stricken countries. We most economcan afford. Conse- parasites. Hence well be acquir- how these supplies eanfrom the most fortunate peoples in than many people cannot the trichinosis one medium and of safe the know carcasses through smaller only from transferred cuts be range they ically bequently followed of words, is a comforting tribute to the world. And it is therefore good demand. Already many ed if the simple rule is raisers to the feed lots. trichof Outbreaks it is eaten. the syinjmthy and kindliness of men. the-hreS retail Srkets are handling only light fore inosis are generally most common That the Golden Rule Day dinners of the IOor and look into the beef an(i producers Yesterday Quotations. varare call- with understanding Only then ean we to meet during the holiday season whendelicarte r Spoors lunches as theymake KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dee. 2. Cst-ti- e and know the joy of giving. posed in the Near East help The Kited States de- - ious special raw products Receipts, 3000 head. Calves, 800. cies are consumed. The trouble also sible the work of the Near East resteers and yearlings steady to Fed es--.Eis likely to oceur after the customary lief in Armenia and in neighboring S1 weight steers showing winter bogkilling on farms, when raw higher; lighter Kansas countries is fine. But if they accomyearlings, $10.-3- 5; good timeliadvance; the hence are eaten, products and heavy steers, plish less material good they would ed an anti-flirtimediumweight The committee to watch JVUHRV still be of incalcuable worth. They Much of the experimental work ness of the present warning. $7.50 to $9.-5- 0; shortfed lings. mostly $10.00; cook it to is remember to make real knowledge that humanity feminine shops. done in the past has been with eattle main point she stock and bulls slow, steady; well. two years old or older. vealers and weighty slaughter calves, conducted in Reeent tests Seen. Is strong to fifty cents higher; top of Improvement with the University of Missouri stockers and feeders FARMINGTON, Nov. 26. With an veals, $10.50; ar farms, while not to at the in' slow, steady. swine hundred head of be regarded as conclusive, indicate additional Hogs Receipts, 6000 bead and the hog cholera epi oculated today on while calves of that grain feeding in very slow; shippers buying spsringly demie which has been prevalent pasture and suckling their mothers is thin weeks 14 at weak to ten cents lower prices; eix the for past county I sver-age- s; a feasible and desirable practice, and on 225 to top, $11-7to $11.75; bulk of sales, $11.35 lightlights up to $11.65; big padtsrx $10.-7- 5; inactive; packing sows, $10.00 to als. er Wonderful Gift For the Whole Family....... -- -- re-co- n- J2 The family that gets a Ford this Christmas will still be to enjoying it next Christmas and tor many a Christmas of come. And when you consider that every member the your family will share this gift practically every day year around, you begin to realize that a Ford one of the least expensive presents Select your Ford now and we will deliver at any desired hour on Christmas morning Five new colors from which to choose. sasws sists ofPl 260-pou- REDD MOTOR CO., Price REDD SALES SERVICE, Helper Annual Fast Day Comes Sunday Next The third annual Golden Rule fast be observed this year on Sunday rill text, December 5Lh, the first laird's Iky in the Christmas month. Men, ronien and children of almost every nee and ereed in every quarter of earth will on that day curtail accustomed dinners and dine on the fare of Armenia s orphans in order that they may send the saving in the family budgets, together .with vhatever more they can spare, to the Rear East relief for the furtherance tf its work in Armenia, Syria, Palestine and Greece. That so many people the their self-deni- w tu its fee al ss l f" J JrjssfS: Sni-A-B- Smartest New Hats 5 Faille, Silks, Metallics, Bengalines, Black Satins, Silk and Gold Cloth. New styles. new ideas, new materials, new colors and new blocks. The loveliest styles are shown here. Cleverest creations to become the miss or matron. Hats for all occasions, whether for dress or street wear. Every desirable style, color and material is included in this wonderful value giving hat group. Royal Society package goods, 75c to $2.00. Bessie Kennedy, liieiy, Price, Utah, Inc. 240-pou- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS g stock pigs, steady, $11.50 to flZ-0- 0. the levied to be by Notice is hereby given that the assessment of a tax aides of Sheep Receipts, 3000 head. Lambs council of Price City, Utah, upon the following property, both seventh lying known street), "steady; top fed lots, $12.85; fully gtreet (heretofore First routh the and I as shreet), fed ones and natives mostly known other north line of Main street (heretofore $12-2to $12.75; odd lots sheep were steady. as reet) north line of First North street (heretofore known as J, The porcupine cannot shoot its south line of Second North atreet (heretofore known lying reet), known quills at an enemy as is often supposboth sides of First East street (heretofore ed. It simply makes them stand out street North Second line of between the north and Curb canal like fur on a eat's tail and they come in street) and the Price Water company off at the slightest touch. wid the eiiy That the board of equalization and review aa appointed by council will meet at the office of the city recorder onThureday,the9thdjr of December. A. D., 1928, and continue in session of 2 o clock the 11th day of December, A. D., 1926, between the hoursand make and 5 oclock p. m, and will bear and consider any objections and deem unjust. board unequal said which may I ructions of anv proposed tax Hlshest efficiency. fee K.d equivalent S104 Dm. Unequalled m storage. Will not slack. Tile k in said Price City, Utah. for steamins and beating qaalltlea. inspection at the office of the city recorder of 30th dated the day Utah, Price council of City, INDEPENDENT GOAL A By order of the city u 1 1 55 IJ 1 1 November, A. D, 1928. COKE COMPANY Mine at Kenllwortlj, Utah. Central Offices Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH City Recorder. |