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Show LIVE HOLD riLV115 STEADY Kansu City Market Offers Fairly Good Pries For All Prices, Tbs Buo Bpecial Henries. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 21. Cattle were in fairly active demand today at strong prices, spots higher. Receipts though larger than a week were less than a year ago around ago, 21. Mircb ; BOSTON, Ural. It the entire eireuit. Weather condition., the and to clip snow and sleet were unfavorable pack prepare pays for properly whether or not wool prices re low or high, the National Wool Marketing corporation inggeHte as it The Lenten season closes this week and killers anticipate an increased deprepares for arrival of wool to be mand for meats. Hogs were steady wool the of sent by 35,000 growers with last weeks close and ten cenU United States this year. Growers ean save themselves many dollars by us- above the low point of last week. The shear-,in- g shippers gave the market good suping care in handling the clip at Lambs were quoted off twenty-fiv- e out it is J. By- port. by pointed lime, to fifty cents and shep were ron Wilson, McKinley, Wyo., general down twenty-fiv- e cents. manager of the Receipt today were 11,000 to take better . The plea to growers 1500 calves, 6000 hogs and fare of their wool while shearing and sheep, compared with 11100 old is that an old, is story parking 1000 calves, 5500 hogs and realways new and is worth while sheep a week ago, and 17,45 peating, especially at this time of the 1581 calves, 4750 hogs and in before sheds is the work year This year the need for better sheep a year ago. Fat cattle were in. active demand handling is more apparent than ever, today at strong prices. There was an s since prices are unfavorable and urgent demand for strong to heavyare plentiful. weight steers and in some eases they When the market prices are good were .higher. Light to medium weights the penalties for improperly paeked wool an all traffie will bear, Wit-so- were steady to strong. Todays run advises. When prices are as low of steers was moderate and only light as at present, it is difficult to aeii supplies are estimated for tomorrow inferior and poorly parked wool at so it looks like the market will develop further strength. Demand for beef : alL Growers are giving more attention in the east is improved and will exthan ever before to proper packing pand further as Ththe Lenten season supply if cattle of wool, but even today every wool closes this week. below on is normal. feed Nebraska warehouse in the country contains does not intend to ship heavy in the of of . improperly examples plenty next ten days to avoid tax assesspaeked dips. There will be a few ments which some April 1st Several fleeces tied with the feather aide out, bunches of 1100 to steers some loaded with chaff and dirt from and to 87.00 steers other brought $7.75, shearing, others with dunjy locks rolled inside a .few tied with binder a brought $5.25 to $6.90. Cows were twine and some bags with the gray steady at $1.75 toto $4.35 and heifers $6.00. Some $4.00 the broughtheifers , and black wool thrown in with brought .the top. Veal white fleeces.. Mill buyers appear to have re- calves were steady.. Rad weather tended to .hold down markably keen eyesight when it comes the trade in Stockers and feeders. to Slotting imperfections. They ean see defects from afar and when they There was a fairly good inquiry but actual trade was However, buytry to strike a bargain for a particu- ing will be renewedlight. qn better weather lar lot. of wool, the imperfections Are conditions. There are plenty of orders ' emphasized .to the utmost,' Usually in the market knd thfe next two weeks than conditions acconsiderably more ' will be a good tune to offer stackers warrant tually : The first requisite to good market and feeders.' A ' 'were Hog pricee steady With Saturdemand is good. oL Frequently the to cents fifteen and twenty-fiv- e day to realize fail on full value growers extreme lower of than the high point ' good wool because of indifference or last week, but ten to fifteen cents careless methods at' shearing time. above the recent low point. Shippers Proper parking is the most important item. It is particularly desirable that were active buyers and they would members use have taken more had they been availour 35,000 able. Ilog receipts have decreased madiligence in shearing and packing of their clips to bring the best possible terially around the entire circuit and wool is sold only light supplies are in sight for results. on its Poor packing the rest of the week. Prices in Kanmerits. strictly means extra grading and handling sas City remain relatively high. The costs at assembling points to put the average price here last week was against $4.04 in St. Joseph and clip in marketable condition. in Omaha. Today the 160 to $3.06 Bales to be observed in shearing hogs brought $4.20 to $4.35; and packing wool are simple and it 250 300 to pounds $4.05 to $4.20; 130 costa no more to do things in the right to 160 pounds $4.00 to- $4.25; packway. Shear only when wool is dry. ing sows $3.35 to $3.65, and stock Shear in a clean place. Keep dirt and hogs and pigs $350 to $3.85. Lambs were quoted off twenty-fiv- e chaff out of the wool. Keep the fleece to fifty cents. The better .classes sold intact after clipping off the tags and stained wool. Roll the fleece with the for $6.25 to $6.60; fair to good $5.75 flesh side out. Tie each fleece separ- to $6.25; spring lambs sold at $8.25 yearlings are quoted at ately with paper twine. Never, nae and $850; $4.00 to $450, binder V twine or string! Pack' the $5.00 to to ewes $350.' and $250 dead, gray, seedy, harry wool and tags ' separately. Investment bonds of all kinds Much wool is penalized because of Insurance Agency, Price.' Equitable excessive ue of branding paint. This is one of the most difficult problems Assessment Notice faring the industry today by growers and manufacturer alike. The grow--er- s Price Water Company, location of should avoid having too much place of buainem. Price. Utah. Nopaint on the fleeces, as this usually tice in hereby kiven that' at a mminx of is difficult to remove. Only rtaudard tbs directors, held on the 18th day of 1931, an aanesament of ten branding paints should be used. In- December, cents per share was levied on the capisoluble branding fluids must be clip- tal stock of the mid corporation, payable ped off by hand before the wooi 'can March 10th, 193 to. Claude J. Empey, of the corporation at be made into cloth. This is expensive offiie at the Carbon County Rank, and the cost is discounted from the bla stock Price, Utah, Any upon which this fleeces. afteMment may remain unpaid on the be-'gu- n. sup-plie- n - THPMPAT, MABCH H PXZO TH1IUV, PAGE SIX 6000 arrea of land rmbrarins th i NOTICE TO WATER 1MU5BS-6T- AIB w5 . N K SB . BW K BE K Bg NEK VL Twp 14 H, U n Engineer' Offira, Balt Lake City, UUh. 1 fiuN'fiU March 3, 1932; Notice in hereby l!M UhWU 8ec7; BW14. SWfcNW that the Carbon Water miupsdt, 1H: NWHNEii Bee W: principal placs of buaineas is Price, LUh, 20; has mads application in accordance wilu Uivu WKHEK. W&SW14. Sec MVVi-HWH the requirement. of Section K, Chapter HW8W 21; VWW Un-taHer S7: BK, SUH. 67, Snuiun Law of Utah, lUHi. the place of use of SOU cXa. of water front cwu NCUNEU Sec 26: EKEK, Said Utah. Price river in Carbon county, water has heretofore been diverted at and joint which beam, 81H feet ' ISS: 642 feet text of the NW cor NEK Sac. See 33, Twp 14 1. 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Balt At Land Office n February 17, 1933 Notice ia hwlu la heinby 1UB2 Notice ijv-eFebruary 17, that Juba W, Uhristanaea that Charlea M. leteron of rk. UUh, who on April 7, lWrtlS T ,1027. on who April UUh, Block raialnk Ilomestend Entry raising ilomeatead Entry No. M&M&Jof 5H4 SR KBhK SSJfKk, 4,KKNaTu SWK. BEK WKWK, gte. NWK 28, Twp. 12 South, Range 14 pj,Balt South, Range ,.Lot 12 East, Balt Lv, Lake maridUn, baa filed Idlan. has filed notice of intaatwT tendon to make final proof to wtaWh final proof to esulilta d!Z 2 claim to the land above deawlbed brfora makeland above described before-iw- . the J. Bracken Ie. notary publie, at Fw. Hundwall, 183 noUry public, at Fih of April, 6th day UUh, on the the 7th day of AprU. lfi Claimant name aa witneeee: Climw UUh, oa same ns witnemes: fijn!? lru Claimant M. Awbiraon, Harry H. Kichflinan Kelney of PainuT IKce and Henry Andereou. all of lrice, tisnaon and Frank Thomas of BpanUk UUh, UUh. ELI F. TAYWIL Rerfftr. and L. R. Chrietemien of Ml Q Pint pub.. Feb. 25; last. Maa. 24. M32. Utah, aut, UUh. ELI F. TAYLOR, B First pub Feb. 25; last. Mar, itj uift DePUBLICATION NOTICE. FOR Bute United the of Interior, partment Land Office At Balt Lake City. Utah. Printing tht good kind oh is m givashamed of The Bun, Pries, Utah February 17. 1K12 Notice i hereby en that WUlsrd R ttoof Duehenet ft g. Jg Utah, who on Feb. Hoineatesd There Is An Aberdeen Dealer J 1932, Entry madeRtock-ruisln- g No. 086661 M. ANDERSONS TRANSFER Bee.-27- 193-nai- R 11 E. Balt Lake haw and meridian. Thla application ia dwlenefed la th state engineers office sa Pile No. All proteMts SRslnst tip granting of aald application, stating the reaeona therefor, muMt ha by affidavit In duplirato, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and fOed in thia office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of thla notice. Yonra very truly, OBO. M. BACON, Btate Engineer. Date of flint publication March 10. 1932. Date of completion of pih, April 7. 1632. Register. pubH Feb. ' 25; last. Mar. 24, Bi-He- at Coal, $6.00 and Par Tan FURNITURE MOVING SPECIALTY Phone 190-PRICE, UTAH 1932. 9re Ijou Paid 91p 193 The Sun Publishing Company, Price, Utah. Gentlemen: 'My subscription to The Sun expired Enclosed find , 19.. for renewal to An apparatus had been dyveloped which ean be attached to a telephone and assist a caller, if nnable to get his connection, to type a message that will be reproduced on the phone at the other end. I- - 193 Love not only makes the world go round hut also turn a lot of peoples heads. 4 Prodncexv v Two Things , $4-.1-5, 250-pou- nd Mlord In Carbon County Shipped Everywhere . That Every Merchant Wants p p - JBore. Business Todaij gHorc Business Tomorrow Prapertlee At Standardvllle, Utah . $550;-wether- s PREPARED ON ONE OF THE FIXB8T TIPPLES IN THE UNITED STATES of prin-rip- seeretary-treairur- Million Pounds of Wool Will Be Shipped to Eastern Markets 11th day of April, HI32, will bo delinquent and advertised for cole at public auction and nnlea payment I made before, will be sold on the 14th day of May, 1932. to pay the delinquent together with coat of sdrertiainy and expenxe of sale. i Storage Purposes GOOD PRINTING t, CLAUDE J. EMPEY, Beeretary-Treaaure- r. Approximately 1,000,000 pounds of wool rlipped from sheep in Carbon Office at Carbon County Rank, Price, county will be shipped to middle west- Utah. ern and eastern markets this spring, according to Harry Mnhlcres, mana-.ge- r of a local livestock company. lhan a million more pounds raised in other sections of eastern Utah will he shipped from here. Car-da- Good printing helps both ways. It is a dependable aid in acquiring more business today. In addition, it helps to build up in the public Is Unexcelled For er SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Keanu Building Helps both Ways UNITED STATES FUEL CO. 'f-th- " r NATIONAL RESIDENT INVITED . TO SrrAK AT POSTAL MEET lls'n Georje, president of ,be Na- tional Federal ion of Postal Clerks, has been invited tn sjieak at the' annual nf the Utah federation, which will he held here this summer. Fred president of the Price association, nnnounred Sunday that I he meet w ill he held ahont IVinki-nwtnlcr- , Spji-trnib- tr 1. The postal clerks be the second ststo held in Price Jlhia State Pi acc Officers to meet hew. Pena, perils, convention will convention to be yenr. The Utau association plans ink, eraeere The Bun. Largest Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated With' the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company FOUR GOOD mind a degree of confidence in your establishment and your goods that will mean more business for you tomorrow. If you would be interested in good printer's ideas of good printing, we are at your disposal at any time. m sheepmen have received advances on approximately 160,000 pounds ol wool already, blieuring will begin early in April, and the averjge clip will be about the same as in 1931, MabJire said. A majority of Carbon sheep have 'fed off the i.xngcs and the condition flocks ir. fairly good, with lone. being 10 per rent, acSnow has ceascording to Iheji-ort- . ed to b-- t her tin: herds. t COALS Backed By Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER, BLACK HAWK, KING These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED SrATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically, trained and experienced, is at your service at any time to talk over your heating problems. General Offices Newhouse Building, . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH West Main Street A nything a" W In You Community Independent Coal & Coke Co UN A whole years entertainment for you and your family for tko small som of $2.00. We hare many unnaual and intereftiei features lined up for 1932, as well as covering local and county news. The Sun la a newspaper for the whole family. You cut afford to miss (me Issue. Fill oat the blank below and nuQ H to The Sun Publishing Company, Price, with your renewal. We wonder whether a girl dreads painting her face as much a a dreads shaving his. . 1, far HEKXWK, BHBWK, WKSBK, HEKHKK Bee. Si. NEK. BKM'14 , Twp. 12 South, Range 18 Eaut. Halt Lake meridian, has filed notieeof intentUm to uuike final proof to eaUbllHh claim to the land above described heUre R. W. Dalton, nntara public, at I rii. Ttnh, oa the 15th day of April, J. I; name an witniwae: Ulirhrtenaen and William IUmuwn and Huntington. . Utah, jKiuwf TAY-TOEarl nail of Price, Utah. ELI F NK-NE- Bee 2(L Twp 10 S. Jj I-- First 3: EKSKK Bee 11: all Bee 12:See 18; XEKXWK. BWKBWK NEK-NEBee. 14: SK. NWK. BWKXEK Bee 23; NWKXWK Bee 24. Twp 10 H. R 10 E. 8K. BWKXWK lee 0; K Ree NK. BEK. BKBWK. NWKSWBee 10; 7: NEKSEK Bee 9: HWK NWKXWK Bee 15: BWK. WKSEK, Bee 16; SK. BWKXEK. BEK NWK Bee 17: NWKXEK:. NERNWABec 1; XWKXEK. SKXEK. NK8KK Bee 2: XKXEK. BWKXKK. KKSWK. SEK Bee 3; EViXEK, BEK BEK Bee 11: See 12: NKXEK. NWKXWK Bee 13: XEKXKK. 18: NKXEK See 14. R 11 K.. See Um Price, Utah From a Sale Bill to a Calling Card " |