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Show YAGE TWO LIB MARKET IN 1 EAST OPENS AT 11 LAST WEEKS Hie Sun Special Barries. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Fob. 27. stronger than one with a deficient raMont dame of fat cattle ruled steady tion in this respect. to strong today with the stockers and It is possible to provide a cheap, feeders and the bulk higher. Receipt homemade mixture, which will generwero the smallest of any Monday this ally serve the purpose of supplying year and this forced buyers to raise the deficiency. Common salt should lint bids. Eastern beef prices were be fed at all times of course, and higher than last week and the general freely, and this should also form the situation looks more favorable than basis of the general mixture. A simfor some time past Hog prices were ple one that gives good result is comten cent up. Shippers were active posed of equal parts by weight of and this forced packers into raising common salt, finely ground limestone their early bids. Only small supplies rock and ground bone meal. Another an in sight for the rest of the week. that is often recommended is compos- This sign on grocers The sheep market opened steady, but led of thirty-fiv-e pounds of eorumoii broke twenty-fiv- e windows is your cue later. Receipts to- - salt, thirty-fiv-e of finely ground hone day were UOOO cattle, 13,000 hogs and nical and twenty of finely ground for canned foods of 8000 sheep, compared with 12,500 cat- limestone. Rork or air slacked lime quality including tle, 14,000 hogs and 0000 sheep a week will do. To this is added ten pounds ago and 11,025 cattle, 13,050 hogs and of flower of sulphur, making a hun8050 sheep a year ago. dred pounds in the' mixture. If there ed States. This means that more than thousand farmers are engaged Most dames of fat steen were fully is a tendency for calves to be born 1,100,000 of them, including growers, larly in growing beets. In addil with a big neck of goiter, steady. A few spots were stronger. Trade opened slowly on lower bids, of a pound of potassium iodine should factory laborers and their families are 85,000 laborers are required in f BLUE PINE mixadded the each hundred of to dependent on this crop for a liveli- work and harvest and 35,000 uetlj but better Eastern beef prices and ie FOOD PRODUCTS hood. There are a hundred and two ies, laborers and factory hands small estimates for later in the week ture. fantories in the United States located employed in plant during the op the situation close and a changed very It may be injurious to fores tun in seventeen states in which more than ing season. So great i the ecoa.. clearance was reported. Average qual- mixture upon the animals and for that $280,000,000 capital is now invested. influence of beet production thal ity of the offerings was not up to that reason it is usually placed in a comAbout $150,000,000 is distributed an- slump in the industry could affect I of former Mondays. The bulk of the partment where the cows may have steers which graded fair to good sold free access to it. If any particular one nually to American industry by the prosperity of a large part of the eo when bids Fort were the at accepted business. Wages to factory workers try. Adequate tariff protection d to Some t $12.00 $13.50. has a ravenous appetite for mineral it the industry should be a prime . account for $28,000,00( while ones brought $13.75. Plain steers at s preferable that the mixture he in- Duchesne government office. The largin. received est number sent was ever ia &CErSeeo for materials more erican SouthTexas policy to insure fanners a spent and to Sugar. $1L00 $12.00. troduced somewhat gradually into the Nothing has been given out to data a Two hundred and twenty thousand and supplies and of which approxi- price and workers a wage level eq west feds went at $11.25 to $13.25. ration. to who the high bidders were. persona are employed to produce and mately $50,000,000 goes to the farm- mensurata with the present seals Practically no Western steers arrived. MULAND THRIVE PARASITES Cows and heifers were steady at a Every Saturday from this time on manufacture beet sugar in the Unit ers each year. More than one hundred living in America. if the venture will pay the Denver and TIPLY ON PROSPERITY few cents stronger. Most of the cows Rio Grande Western will run a specsold at $7.50 to $0.50; heifers $0.50 to Why are the parasites of domestic ial stock train from Marysvale to Appeal Coming In $12.00. Bulk were twenty-fiv- e higher animals Dressed becoming more troublesome shipments at all and in active demand. Veal calves are picking up Case DeAngeles C. Ilill, Dr. Maurice f than formerly Under route. the en the nf? plan fully steady. Price for stockers and chief of the soological division of the time to Ogden will be sixteen hours. feeders were strong to twenty-fiv- e shouh and B. W. Dalton, ip United States Ruggeri Henry to attorneys of this eity, are department of agricul- Heretofore it has taken thirty-si- x from last weeks close. Good quality trying to depth ture, asked and answered the question forty, feeders demand, active in were of tha out get fleshy DeAngeles Johnny divisBorne choice quality feeder sold up to recently in explaining why the C. R. Marcusei! and J. 1L Leautaud penitentiary. They this week filed a enneth ion is devoting increasing attention to back to Price the first of the week voluminous brief in the case with the $13.05. Stoekcm were in limited sup eries 192728 by relief in the South. Most para- got parasitism, from to with state fair ia the and eourt and it expected good. Rangeley, Colo., section, quality only ply supreme it autc sites of live stock, he now explains, where the two went but a few days a decision will be rendered at next Hog- prices the middle of last week eit (land are spread by the means of parasite to look up range conditions Mays term. On May 20th of last Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE were the lowest of the year. They and larvae or cysts in the manure. previously eggs, strengthened before tlie weekend and The more there is on an acre of land over that way.e The former is running year the young man was found guilty Flor hundred head of before Judge George Christensen in twenty-fivCopyright 1927, by Hoyk, Jr. today were ten eente higher, making a the more parasite material there will about ventur his Good there. sheep from last lie. And the more valuable the land feeding for live district eourt at Priee of wilfully gain of ten to twenty-fiv- e her the ARTICLE No. 18 burning and injuring insured property weeks low point Light runs are es- the more and better animals it must stock is becoming scarcer. irida with to intent theredefraud insurers timated for the rest of the week and a During the week ending February A question that is alwaya difficult to No score, first game. Z dealt and passed, to pay for its use a acre per cany of. rty. This was a stock of merchanfurther advance is expected. The 160 grnxing land. Now, primitive live LBth, five hundred and seventy-si- x decide arises when the only opponent have A and Y pasted and B bid one to made a bid that you feel sure Z can hogs sold at $7.00 to $8 stock conditions in the country are cars of lambs moved from the leading dise of the Star Style Shop at Pries. bid two A Y ialai and diamondi, passed you The sentence was an indeterminate defeat and yet you have such great and B bid two Western feeding areas, compared with If Z now bid 'lorida 10; 140 to 1G0 pounds, $7.75 to $8.00; and flocks herds with ranghundred and ninety-thre- e help for your partner's bid that you three diamonds, what should A do? for the one. DeAngeles came to this eity from ,230 to 300 pounds $7.00 to $7.85; the pastorial ibition. feel sure you can go game at his Did. Should he double three diamonds or ing widespread over many unfenced same week last and where he practically Sunnyside and 5 acres under four hundred packing sows $6.25 to $7.15; stags year and shepherd and a aa don Shall double dog and for the bid three you to manhood. play to $7.00, and stock hogs and pigs ersea or shall you help your partner' Such conditions never last and eleven two vears ago, according to grew eowboy. penalty is It reasonably certain that A can $6.25 to $7.25. bid and try for game? id at The fertile valley turn to farms and a report issued last Friday through defeat Because the three diamond bid, and also toga generally are thinner The correct solution of this question The lamb market opened steady at irrigation converts the dry lands to George A. Scott, live stock statistiand to that can score game at near the ground an inventor has dejs very difficult at times, hut at a rule Z'a last weeks high point and then weak- big crop areas. Live stork goes under cian for the United States department iplet if bid of three however, diamonds, it automobile definite facts. When governed by of apiculture, at Salt Lake City. This signed headlights to pierce cents. A1 fence and no longer roams from ened fifteen to twenty-fiv- e and there ia no reason to beute are sure of game, don't double nlcss sound them that ard carried on the section cars has n huntwenty-seveshipped indicates i freak hind, isstal to distant bedground or fol sheep hold steady under limited supsure of at least 200 points. When you lieve otherwise dred anil sixty-eigcaw of lamis bumpers. Y ere sure of a rubber game, don't double probably eight or more diamonds heedplies. Best fat lambs sold at $15.50 lows Springs from home ranch to the unleu sure of at least 300 points. These ed by the jack, end et least one outside to $15.75 and others at $15.00 to $15.-4- hills or ranges baek before the early during the period from January 1st to Scientific tests oni of mine dust explovalues may vary at times but as a rule trick. If this analysis ia correct, the February 18th, compared with niue Shorn ones are quoted at $1250 snows. itamin sions in England have shown that they are the proper rules to consider three diamond bid would not be dehundred and eighty-eigthey last to $13.10; yearlings $11.00 to $13.75 year lions oi feated the On more tricks. two than animals Once are under fence our when you have a chance to double your travel at speed of from three to four and ewes $8.50 to $9.25. other hand. should easily score On or The land Increased (Continued Tare thousand opponents go begins. cycle game. feet a second. Four) following Demand for horses and mules re- parasite game end thus have the better dunes hand is a good example: raluea call for more and better stock Prei lor the rubber. The winners of the first mains active. Prices are at the high Hearts 8, 6, 5,3, 2 per acre; more stock per acre means land el game haven three to one chance to win season. of the point Clubs more manure per acre; more manure s J : the rubber end thia advantage is a very Y more Diamonds K. Q, 7 :A B : great one. For theu reasons, A should acre means more parasite materper 1 These MANY DAIRY ANIMALS ARE DESpades-J, 8, Z t bid three rather than doublt ial; more parasite material mean lwildci FICIENT IN CALCIUM three diamonds. greater certainty of infection and a 1 bear, Answer to Problem No. 19 infection, and greater infec1 comm LOGAN, Feb. 27. Recent investi- greater means worm more tion material for Hearts hons Hearts I elude 10,9,8,7,6,4 gation by the Utah Agricultural col- any given amount of manure. And Clubs A : Clubs --r none I Of tli lege at Logan indioate that high pro- this means more infection, Diamonds 7, 5, 4, 3 : A acre B : Diamonds A, Q,J, 10,9,8, i per I stock animals are ducing dairy frequently and so on. Spades K,J, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 : : Spades none I lost deficient in calcium, phosphorus and Starting from the open range the land other mineral elements due to the fact No score, rubber game. Z dealt, bid one and five duba. Ya hand Jidda four that more of these are lost through live stock industry seems to run A bid heart, three spades, Y four clubs two no diamonds, and the body in the form of milk than are eourse of increasing prosperity as the and B four diamonds. Z now bid five spade,cluba. hearts, A taken in in the feed. This is some- values of land and stock rise with the dubs, five diamonds. Y eix dubs end 5. B hopes that Z holds A, K,Q,J,s B six diamonds. Z doubled and all times true of cows run on rich pasture ehange from the free range to the of heart's. If so, he can make his conopened the king of hearts tract. The following ie the play: P!-or alfalfa hay, both of which are high highprieed farm land. But side by which B trumped in A'e hand with the At trick 3, B leads the ten of hearts; in mineral composition. It is particu- side with the prosperity run the trey of diamonds, Y playing the five of Z covers, and A trumps. A leads the ace and gradually in two or three or true animal of heavily feeding larly earUV? J0.1 At trick 5, B apedes of dubs and B on wet beet pulp, this being low in ten years, the parasites build up to from As hand, trumping in hie own leads the nine oftrumpe. Z covers, and hearts; is and This strike. hand with the six of diamonds. On this A mineral constituents. TJicse fact have killing strength trumpe. A then leads a spade end B trick, Y plavrd the seven and Z the ace trumpe with the ace of diamonds At led to many attempts to determine neither fancy nor a dream. It is in what deductions should B trick 7, B leads the ! which animals are deficient. The fur- general terms the individual stories eight of hearts and make from the bidding end the cards A makes his remaining trump. Z can ther problem is to supply this. It is have seen and heard and read over on the first two tricks end then noiy make the played and over for twenty years. but no king of frequently true that animals which how should he plan the play so aa to other trick. It may be that one of Ys are not receiving sufficient mineral in make six odd? two hearts ia an honor perhaps the Th their rations are inclined to chew WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF .From coast to coast 7 Int.ereGng problem, jack end if so, B solves the problem UTAH EASTERN hccause it can be solved if the deduct bone, wood, leather and occasionally because of what goes trumping trick 3, whether 2 covers tions made by B after trick 2 are those by even stones. Otherwise no thoroughor not. into and the care Emmett K. Olson of this city last it which are the most likely to be correct. This problem is of value in showing ly practical method of determining week purchased the French Let us take them one by one. with which it is made. how a little dear thinking at the right (lrice) . such a condition has been found, ex1. A and B hold eleven diamonds. Y Plain and stockgrowere pool of this years moment (in thia case when Z's ace of hop flavored. between them. As Z cept that of supplying various mineral JrJ The for fall delivery a i spades was played at trick 2) it ail that Strictly union made. mixtures in such fashion that the ani- the railroad price i it likely is required to make e good player. is $10.75. . , Increase food value that he holds P1"""!." both, hi.: the king and mals appetite will judge its. needs. The actual hands held by V and Z are Y dcnce, and Another is lie that to sa with malt Utah void in repthe suit. industry as follows: syrup. Many different mineral mixtures have 2. Z the ace of played spadea on the been suggested by authorities on feed- resented among the exhibit uf the Z'a Hand first round of the suit, although a trump Hearts ing to meet sueh deficiency. Several state's resources on the first floor of A,K,Q,T,2 ANHEUSER-BUSCbeen hadalready B. It is .played .Clubs eommrccial mixtures are sold at high the state capital building. A ease to therefore a singleton, and Ybyholds four 8, 7, 6, 4, 3 Diamonds K, 2 spades. prices and some firms claim that their represent the sheep industry is now A Z bid One Heart. He, Spades mixtures prevent and completely con- under arrangement and will be finishtherefore, ia likely to hold five. He Salt Lake City, Utah Distributor! would have trol abortions and eertain other con- ed in the near future. , Ys Hand if he had held six. B has six Heart Considerable interest was shown on 5, 3 tagious diseases. It is undoubtedly and A none. Y therefore has two. BM-Clubs Kj Q, J, 10, 9, 5, 2 true that a cow with a sufficient min- Monday of last week by sheep and therefore contain Diamonds none one spade, five hearts, two diamonds eral ration will be healthier and a lot cattlemen as to Indian grazing land Spades Q, 10, 9.7 I Scowcroft's one-ten- th Full O' Flavor 1150-poun- $122,-000,0- . the Og-de- n, How to Play s BRIDGE 1 Wynne Ferguson 5h 230-pou- p. $0.-2- A-- B p. bed-grou- X ht 0. ht A-- B Iff i,i no-tru- - b Real Quality Malt Syrup 0 ? k' Z ;wra-site- s, r s, laml-crop- i ? $ kci i H, St. W. H. .BINTZ CO. Lui, d 57 hru |