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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE TWO WESTERN AND NAM LAMBS DECLINE RENOUNCES All FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927 EVERY FRIDAY ClAIM TO NOMINATION LET VS LOAN YOU A NEW EASY Phone 1-6- The Sub 8Kcial Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 1. Cat-ti- e will make an effort to catch wane of We will send a machine to that slwwml good quality ami flcidi the lion that an bothering stockmen Ranforest. of the on different part your home. You can see or were fat ami only fair quality wore lion ami that Ollertson how the wonderful NEW Tail neither rejwrts ger quoted linn. Tlmsi that and an donumerous washes and dries bear EASY are low quite hut wen or fJih nl, qualify Dison stock to live the clothes at the same time. l small damage ioiiiiri.M-iing of only a part they Does it sound too good to the offerings. Steers that showed any trict No. 0. W. If. Sarry recently killed two be true clothes washed material amount of feed wen1 scarce. at the and damp-drie- d The best offerings here were yearlings lions that were tracking his camp south to horscN ami his near No same buttons time? sheep cump that brought 13.00. ilog price wer. sew on, no deep wrinkle ten to fifteen mils higher thm I.i- -t west of Tucker. SKrryhor-e-noticed that s tracks, to iron out. Do your next week's rinse and the liigli'M of the the lions followed his so he rode his horse up ail oN-- trail weeks washing with the t several months. Trade was Western lambs wire down twenty-- and then went hack on foot. Itetrnc-in- g NEW EASY, FREE I his stops a short distance he sat five rent and natives olf twenty-fiv- e A trial will convince you. to forty. Rccicta ludiy were flown and wnited until the lion came he The foL when into it. shot COOO SO view, and ') Convenient, easy payhogs 17,000 rattle, lie did the same thing tiny lowing with entitle, 20,000 ments can be arranged. sheep, compared 7000 hogs and 7000 sheep a week ijm again and got the second lion not far and 11,475 rattle, 9525 hogs and M5(i from where the first was killed. He nqiorts that then are two or thne sheet) & year ago. Demand for practically all elasscs morn on his allotment. He also meeting a large bear on the of fat steers was ertive at strong division. same C. were kinds I'lnin and Co., ordinary )rires. The John W. ChrLdenscu herd in rather slow', but no lower. Outside of one lot of yearlings at $13.0(1. Nothing Dairv Fork and the T. J. Oldroyd with finish was offered in the steers lnrd in Sitle Canymi, report having line, (loud fat ones wild at $12.00 to had sheep killeil by both lion nqd bear lo$12.75 and short feds, including the within the post week, iu the same G. in while W, Orme, sold sitting cality letter classes of wintered grades at $10.75 to $12.00. More steers show- ciiiiii, noticed two deer utss near the R. D. OWNERS LEAD IN USE OF TRUCKS ed only grass fat than grain feed, and tent. A moment later a large lion thee aold at $0.50 to $10.50. Killers nunc by, following the deer. Before RA1TD CITY, S. I)., Aug. 2 Cal- E. T. Clark, his jiersonal secretary, are of the opinion that finished grain he could get his gun out of the rump vin Coolidge in terse and dr&mutic knew of the announcement fed steers would sell at $14.00. (Tows wagon the lion had disnpMarcd. was which was they (TMOV3AND8) fashion, today renounced all claim to who took forthcoming.to It were fully steady. In some eases fansee that no safeguards eo &o too no t40, too too too 230 a 4o OUTLOOK to STOCK LIVE BRIGHT the nomination for to fifteen presiwere ami Republican ten cutters ners one jimqied the gun with the BtoTy. FALL THIS FOR dent in 1928. In a one line sentence And with the refusal again to carry higher. Fed cows wens scarce. Grass he made the following announcement the party standard, politicians were heifers were quoted steady to strong. OGDEN, July 31. Strength in all to a croup of startled newspaper men: stunned Veal calves were strong to twenty-fivas to. the effect and the conhigher. I text lightweights brought angles of the live stock industry is "I do not choose to run for President sequences. $12.50. Demand for s lockers and feed- presaged for the early fall hy rendi- in nineteen twenty eight Where the president's strength will ers was active at strong to twenty-fiv- e tions obtaining at present, according There was on amplification of the he thrown; what caused him to decents higher prices, inquoy was to Iiestrr F. Whitlock, genera, man- little writeu announcement. Each ride against accepting a nomination received corn on a sheet of that umiied almost certain these and materially larger than the sr.ii'y. The ager of the Ogden Union stockyards, whose monthly rriiort shows a healthy buying side is ready for heavy runs. flimsy paper and Mr. Coolidge waved numerous other questions were runAn advance often to fifteen cents in condition. Receipts at Ogden for July them out of His office signifying the ning thrmigh every mind and occuaudience was ended. Thpre had been hogs took the market back to the high compared with those of the the center of every conversamonth of last year, are rattle, no advance information that the pres- pying point of the past several months, and tion. The announcement was carefulthirty-fiv- e above the low jaunt last 4093, hogs 20,331 and sheep, 125,858 ident intended at noon to make the ly timed to reach the public after the week. Active demand brought i lit; nj as eoiujinred with 3072 cattle, 22,5.82 most momentous announcement of his stock market had dosed. Mr. Coolturn in prices. Receipts have Iteen logs and 149,837 sheep last year. life. At the regular Tuesday idge had been most careful to see to Increase in cattle of 33 p- renl political light for Home time past and it is conference, held at nine oelock in the it that Wall Street was not thrown that runs will remain small u!l over July of 1920, is coupled with inominr he had added at the end. If into an uproar and stocks turned through September. Today 140 to 240 good prices and a general demand. you gentlemen will return at noon I The hog shortage, which turn been gen- shall have a further announcement to pound hogs sold at $10.50 to $10.05, Leaves Door Open. 240 to 200 pounds $10.0.1 to $10. IP; eral, continues, although the supply make. The speculation generally and announcement will The executives to pick up. Though sheep backed un 200 to 325 Munds $9.25 to $10.00 all is exjiet-te-d hail been throw the door to a veritable open 5 receipts this month werj nut as groat that the statement would have to do host parking mows $7.50 to $3 25; stags for the of Republican aspirants voar the as those for a to $8.00, and stock hogs and pigs ago, receipts with the impending failure of the nawhom eared have none of presidency, fur the seven months are far in ex- val conference at Geneva. $10.00 to $10.50. in in eome to out now to the un Iros-uccopen 1928. od cess the same of of fieri Western lambs were twenty-fiv- o Men. Waita For ov'a Mr. view Newspaper of Wliit-ix-Coolidge apparent k are good for sheen traffic, cents lower, and natives wers off Promptly at twelve oclock, approx- erwhelming etreuth. Included are a said. A big sheep feeder businesa to forty. O'.hei markets' twenty-fiv- e imately twenty newspaper men were number now closely identified with reported sharp declines. TJaho lumbs is exjiected, an many contracts for ushered into Mr. Coolidge a office. the Coolidge administration, whose atmade. The in been sohl at $13.75 and natives brought Ogden have He stood tawaitin' beside his feit'until titude probably was best summed up in tUitt-ttacking, prup ttbstp the cattle division, with promise of all were in and hie secretary xj.mWV Imre nevrrdb da,n ogv by Owniuy Or but ware quoted nominally steady. By far the largest group of moror is contained trucks hauling for hire Hoover. Asked good prices. lave stock is in good Saunders closed ami barred the door. Commerce Herbert made in Chicago truck users is found among B. F. D. either by contract or as common carIs everybody heref he asked. And about a statement he PROSPECT FOR HIGHER PRICES condition end will be in fine shape on d candidate and was owners, according to results of a study riers. It is estimated that not affirmawas he a that in the were given SAYS REPORT reaching market in the full. This is as replica of and are this ermsicnearrien obgroup Hoover due chiefly to the condition of the tive, he said, 1 have here a little an- for Coolidge s made public by the national motor ind The i laners. contract, men here to served that file Will nouncement. newspaper you gentlemen Better prospects for winter lainba ranges. AutoNational committee of ruck the commission terstate commerce and rising tendency in wool prices Roy Huff, formerly with the Salt past my desk to receive it! As the "It would have been an offence to make a report upon the nca-- for Chamber of Commerce. Ownia indicateil by present conditions, ac- Ake City Union stockyards, has been fuU import of the announcement first my sense of loyalty to have said any- mobile federal truck and bus regulation basfree ers rural else. delivery along living in the foremost on the dawned line, thing cording to the July sheep and wool engaged as field representative for ed routes had an investigation conducted trucks on 248,298 upon January Conference Affected. outlook report issued by the bureau the yards at Ogden, Whitlock has an there was a dash for the door and the indus-rie- s last summer. 1927. the Second of in list 1, Congress will also conbarred Sanders but of agricultural economics of the nouneed. Huff will begin his duties telcgranh wires, With the presidents definate sider food bus regulation at its and was track and other groceries United States department of agricnl-tore- on Monday and will pi first to Ore-pi- n the way. "Is there anything further of himself, however, these session. next the common carwhile with 147,810, Only general products IVcsidentf he wish to sav Mr, and then to Nevada. In view of the large increase in you scruples need no longer bold back contractors were third with 83,853. rier group of trucks will be involved executive. the asked. native "No, replied lambs and the (he crop of such men as Hoover. Fhllfledged cam- Total registrations of motor trucks on in potential legislation. The privately probability of less feeding in the corn PIONEER SHEEPMAN OF UTAH The door was oieneil anil the rush to paigns for Hoover, Frank O. Lowden 1st was 2,764,21?. The sur- owned trucks used in the various inJanuary President started. wires the DIES AT Coolidge RANCH belt, and increased feeding in the of Illinois, Vice President Charles E. vey upon which this analysis is based dustries and vehicles specially conwas palHhly pervou as the reporter west, prices of slaughter lambs this Dawes, Speaker Longworth of Ohio, covered approximately of tracted for have been held by the statement after filed the in for which, James Walter Iloggnrd, a pioneer summer snd fall and next spring are former Senator James Wadsworth of he entire General truck-n- United States supreme court as imregistration. him will next and contractor of Manti definately carry to be lower, while the winter sheepman year, New York and a number of others expected with 70,735, Tanks fifth among mune from regulation, so far as the prices are likely to be higher than and Redmond, died at his Redinond out of the White House.. His hand probablv will be started over night in he classified. In this group right to operate is concerned. groups He was twitched. and his mouth He was ranch born last at very u:! Friday. the opinion of members of congress during the eormqioniling period the past twelve months, the report Duinferline, Scotland, February 25, serious iu assert as lie passed out the in Rapid Citv. There is another factor Deupty Oaks eays the outlook for says. Average prices for the coming 1885, and at the age of niue years he little diM. As the last of the report- counting up with the presidents an- he present time Oaks says that most he of door been in the has of the done out is very favorable. Deer are lowran ers to Utah of came convert as a the fishing game furiously Ashley are to be exiefted nouncement. British representatives at year, however, Latter-daSaints church. In accomp- sank baqjc into his chair, sighed aud- the bout the same as the past year. naval conference at 'reek, Brash Creek and Jones Hole, er down in the valley than ever before miles awav, and because of and there are more of them, but the The 1927 lamb crop is indicated as anying his parents to Utah he walked ibly and relaxed. Geneva can no longer intimate as they hirty-fiv-e has not been very good. game preserve is protecting them. Elk storms, Senators Are Present a little smaller than that of 1929, a most of the distance across the plains, leavy have the past few days, they "don't North large increase in natives not being lie was prominent in civic affairs in Present in the ns nil as Mr. Cool- intend to be bulldozed into naval ag- But now, with the Balky Lakes open signs were found east of the sufficient to offset the large decrease communities where he resided. He was idge nnmineed all rlaim to a eontinu reement which is designed merely to there is excellent fishing everywhere. Baldy, which he declared is unusual contractor at the time of the con- ance of his administration were Sen- further President Coolidge next polin westeni lambs.. Since the decrease in westerns is largest in states that struction of the Denver, and Rio ator Norlieek, Republican, of South itical campaign. " The conference will furnish a large part of the feeding Grande railniud through the south- Dakota, anil Capper, Republican, of meet in plenary session on Thursday supply, a considerable decrease in the central part of Utah, lie established Kansas. Roth seemed as startled aa with Anieriran polities entirely oul number of feeding lambs from last his residence at Manti while a young the newsiaier men. Only Sanders anil of the situation. ' fall neems certain. Rased on indicates man and married Sarah Rosser, who market supplies and probable actions died several years Inter. Of this union of feeders, the most favorable price the following survive: Wither and heifers, $11.85; lightweight grassere Karl Seely or Orangeville eonstruc'i William llutr-sarboth of Los Angel- numerous at $8.99 to $9.25; weightier eleven reservoirs on their lambing jieriod during the marketing season the the 1927 lamb crop would appear to es, Gala., Isaliel Iloggaard of Sal kinds up to $10.05; top veals, $13.00. ranges in The Kitchen,six ofonthese least Manti forest. At 45(H) head. 11. Slow; Mrs. B. Hugs Luke Anderson of Receipts, be during the winter months. This City; alesirahte 240' pound down steady to ponds contained water on July 2Gth. would lie generally favorable for the Ism Angeles and Kdward Dale whether you buy from who is now in New Zealand, ten cent lower than Wednesday' av- ll.v these iimxirvements they have been feeder in the corn licit, and also for of their more much utilixe to able kind packdull; Nelson tator married Alice big he weightier erage; of who western has lambs your Local Dealer or the feeder, . all lambin' range than in the imst. er stork weak; slow; rhililren with going from us direct. pigs her who, time. for market Con Alice, at that (Tiieapi, ready lurking sows fifteen to twenty-fiv- e Range conditions were found to be sumer demand for IuiuIm during the Marvin and Edna, survives. lower; tap, $10.59 on 189 to 200 good on the sheep allotments in the 5awIOloi230 next twelve months is expected to UTAH RANKS AS WOOL FIFTH punnil; hulk desirable 170 to 240 Manti forest by Assistant District continue at the same high level that Om Ymmr II JojtbAo imunds, $9.90 to $10.40; lightlights up Forrester C. N. Woods, after making PRODUCING STATE prevailed during the wst two years. , Prices From 21s Up 0 a careful insiectkm of the district. to $10.40; lurking sows, $7.00 to Domestic wool prices have shown Get full particulars ; stuck pigs, $!).(MI to $10.00. Utah ranks fifth in wool production However, on the cattle areas where ome strength and are exerted Sheep Receipts, 2000 head. Lambs the stock enter early, the ranges show by mail today. Use show a rising tendency during the in tho United states for 1927, procoupon below. next six months, although no consid ducing this year 19815,980 pounds at generally strong to fifteen rents high- evidence of too early use. A careful erable increase is expected. Domestic the crap of 272,453,080 pounds, ac- er: sheep steady; tou Colorado lambs, examination of the early ranges will Sold On Approval mills this year have followed a ham cording to the annual report of George $13.80; others, $13.50; top natives, lie made this fall to determine whethColoer reduction in numbers or a shorter You are allowed 30 to mouth policy. Imports have shown A. Scott, live stock statistician for $12.75; others, $12.50 to $12.65; season is necessary to remedy condiconsiderable decline and stocks hav Utah at Salt take City. Texas was rado ewes, $0.50. days' actual riding tions un the area visited. been depleted, while mill eonsuintion the hoariest producer with 32,9t5 080 test before sale is has been maintained at a good levc IKiunds. Wyomings production was WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF binding. CATCH THE CHIEF IS RAINBOW EASTERN UTAH A continuation of mnaumer demam 24,343,000; California, 222150,900 And REGION VERNAL IN s pood as the post six months would Montana, 21,044, iHN) jiound. The proWHte Tho sixth annual ltambouilet show result in more etive buying of raw duction in Utnh in 1928 was 19,430,-00- 0 M. E. Game Warden lie will and sale Oaks, held at Taiwan on Deputy name of nearest Mead Dealer. pounds, much loss than in 1927. wool, as storks would have to be rewho has just returned to Vernal from Domestic produrt:nn of The crop this year brought approxi- Aitgust 19th and 20th. plenished. OUT OH THIS UKZ I ax a I breeders from I'amwan took the Balky takes, where he has been fleece wool was 4 per cent greater mately 30 cents a pound or a total of I about $5.8525(H), while the last years a trainload of Itambonillel sheep j than Air 1928. 1 UsaS foie CsChleirs, ILL kept on patrol because of the closing crop sold at about 31 cents, brought Texas recently where they topped the of these waters to fishermen until afFlease send full information end same of market at 1 wires ranging from 535.30 PREDATORY ANIMALS NUMER- approximately $8,023,300. 75 per een dealer. to $150 a head, with an average of ter Julv 15th, states that OUS IN MANTI FOREST are are trout the of sportsmen getting upwards of fifty doHsre. J Kama Yeiterdtye Markets. ! rainbows. Deputy Oaks, with 8. F. Edward Rasmussen of the biological Sweet clover seed sown three yearn KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 4. CatJ Street or the first rainbow Dilbnan, planted visitor at the enpervis-o- r tle Receipts, 3000 head. Calves, 800. ago on East and Trail Mountains by survey was Guaranteed. P.O.Bos. tamps, trout in that part of the state. Tha a office in Euhraim recently. Ras- Better grades fed steers and I I wheels, equipment. yearlinge Castle Dale and Orangeville cattlemen was twenty years ago, when R. C. I mussen Utn that R is difficult to steady; others and westerns Low prices. Send no to was found this year to have bronghbt Chambers was state game warden. The I Town. track mountain lion at thia time of easier; other killing classes steady .Um the coupon. Those results. obtained indii would money fish were brought in by way of Watthe year, unless freak tracks ran be steady; stacker and feedergenerally steers, fate that this rlover will produce up son and turned loose in Ashley Creek Stats located immediately after a storm. $12.00 to $12.50; no choice heavies of- to eight thousand feet. Later shipments were deposited in Jnet as soon as winter snows some he fered; mixed yearling, $12250; best During the past season IJyram and Brush Creek and White Bocks. Up to nc-tiv- e. M. I- CSAUCIIAT West Main St. At J. Weeter Lumber PRICE, UTAH re-Kr- ts F. e re-mr- eorres-(Hindi- ng - evi-jfc- nt topsy-t- urvy. scnri-official- ly $7.-2- ta do-ive- ry -- fiow8awl a'-- -- m one-thir- two-thir- soon-wil- l . two-thir- ds g, y three-pow- er 0 B&ysTree Trial On Any MEAD d, Ilog-gnar- Bicycle d, $7.-(i- Today &S2ftfcr3 Tires S iwr itg MeadS&fts&U l |