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Show PAGE EIGHT T j! THE SUN. PRICE. IAMBS Iff STEM; While they MH UTAH-EVE- RY SHEEP A Fortunate (Concluded From Last. . . . purchase of mens hats enables us to offer some very choice styles and colors in much higher-price- d qualities at $2.90 Pin Two) on the Wichita were fairly well worked out and fires became rare instead of the rule, red cedar began to come in rather plentifully all over the forest under the oak stauda. As the cedar began to reach a little size the supervisor of the forest noticed that it was being broken rather badly by cattle, both in the tops and in the branches. Cattle would hook their burns into the trees and twist and break the branches. Affcr some consideration the sujiervisur decided to ask the cattlemen users of the forest to run none but dehorned cattle. They quite readily agreed to this, and the result is very apiarent. It is only occasionally now that red cedar is noted which has been twisted and broken by stock. Salt Lake Stock Markets. NORTH SALT LAKE, May 12. Cattle Receipts, 39; market, steady. Fair demand. Choice steers, 6.75 7AO; good steers, 6.256.75; feeder steers, 5.25(36.50; choice rows and hesvy heifers, 5.75(36.25; fair to good cows and heifers, 4.755.50; ratters, 2.50(33.75 ; eanners, 2.50; fat bulis, 4.00(3150; bologna bulla, 3.00(33.75; light veal reives, 0 9.5010.50. Huge Receipts, 195; market, steaChoice prime dy; strong demand. top fat hogs, 170 to 200 pounds, 8.65; bulk of sales, 8.25(38.50 ; feeders, 8.25 9.00. Sheep Receipts, nene; market, steady; good demand for lambs and mutton. Good choice spring lambs, 7.758.25; good choice fed wool lambs, 7.25(37.75; good choice fed shorn lamlm, 6.25(37.00; choice yearlings, wool, 6.00(a6AO; choice withers, wool, 4.75(35.75; fst ewes, 4.00 A. D. Hadley Corner 8th and Main. Phone 235. SAYS IT.1U OIL lltl C. TICHENOIl BOOM CEKT.UV TRADE IS ACTIVE 4.75. FRIDAY, MAY IS. i92l FRIDAY. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 In view of the constantly in- crcMinK developments in cun- nection with the industry and the movements of lig oil com- panics indicating the previousadoption of plans fur active development operations in the va- rioua districts of the state, the declaration that an oil boom in I'tah is certain is considered There can be no Justifiable. doubt that the recent ruling of Kecreiary of Interior Fall, that re- permits are to be granted gardlees as to whether or notoil la struck on a given structure, insures an eventful lnaugu- ration of an oil industry in this state, regardless of any imme- diats results from development operations now in progress. Theruling, which negatives a prevlous decision by former Secretary Payne, affects more than seven million acres of known and pros- pectlve oil lands in Utah. It meana. as previously pointed out. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 that the more than thirty-fiv- e hundred applicants for permits 4 to develop oil and gas ultimate- - 4 ly will be granted such permits,- 4 providing the various Iregulat- 4 ions not affected by the ruling 4 are complied with. The new ruling also renders 4 unnecessary the amendment of- - 4 fered by Senator Smoot, and 4 which provides that applicants 4 for permits to prospect for oil 4 and gaa should bs given their 4 permits, Irrespectivs of th dis- - 4 structure by 4 covery of oil on some prior driller, and lnclden- - 4 tally acts at rest a controversy 4 that has been under way since 4 the mineral land leaalng act 4 went Into effect a year ago last 4 February. Without question, this 4 ia moet important in connection 4 with the operatlona of the leas- - 4 ing act at least from th view- a- 4 4 point of the amall operator it meana that applicants who 4 hoped to receive their permits 4 and who had planned to orga- - 4 ntae drilling companies may now 4 proceed with an assurance that 4 they will be permitted to pro- -- 4 pect the ground, Instead of los- 4 ing out altogether should oil be 4 developed on any pairtlcular 4 dome aa a result of previous ope- - 4 rstlons by some company now at 4 work or which may soon begin 4 drilling. While many people are 4 waiting for the bringing in of a 4 welt by one big company, still 4 Uhera, confident of the future 4 or the oil IndUBtrv In Vtan, aro 4 proceeding with their plans for- 4 Tele- 4 development operations 4 gram. Here is welcome news for all tire users. Just when you are ready to replace jnour old, worn-o- tires with ut Hew oneSqDiamond answers the call of the times with a j Generous & Sweeping Reduction in Prices of all TIRES Jhese splendid tires are now available at thefollowing prices high-milea- ge BONDS AND BUILDINGS Profits on Countys School System Going to Oota'ders. county school board in regular aession yesterday sold fifty thousand dollars in bonds of the district and awarded contract! for the construction of the two new buildings projected for Rains and Latuda. The bond were taken by Palmer Bond ft Mortgage company, and netted 86.06. The buildinga will be put up by n contracting party from the whose name Clerk Tanner of the board rould not remember when The Sun asked for it. But it ia a certain thing that no tazyers of the community are in on the work. The plumbing and heating contracts were not awarded. It was not stated whether these were held up wsiting for n low bid from the outside or not. The buildings are supposed to be ready for use when the school term opens next fall. Carlton out-aid- e, FORDSON , ' Every bolt and bar made of the tong heat ateel that science can produce; every piece of metal put there for a special purpou with temple reserve strength to withstand the moet unusual strain; and every drop of kerosene that goes into the tank transformed intq power that is the Fordson Tractor. Whether it is required to drag the implements of agriculture acroes tits fields or to turn the wheels of stationary machines, the Fordson will do all that Is jdaimed for it and more. We will gladly demonstrate to yon this moet powerful tractor for its sise on the market. ALGER AUTO CO. Main Street, West of Savoy Hotel PRICE. UTAH. PRICE CONFECTIONERY PURE, FRESH CANDIES MANY WITHOUT LICENSES Penalties For Doctors Failing to Coin-pl- y With Law. - Technically there are anywhere from two hundred to five hundred physicians in Utah who are liable to have to take the testa administered by .the state board of medical examiner before they may legally practice their Their licenses have run profession. out and have not been renewed. It ia estimated that possibly 90 per cent of these delinquent ones, were they to be asked to sit right down and take the examinations, would be unable to pass them. They are much easier for the graduate, recently from college than they are for the man who has proceeded to forget much of the technical knowledge acquired at school, while s)ecisHzing on those subjects he requires most in his daily practice. James T. Hammond, state director of registration, states that only about two hundred and fifty physicians of the state have so far obtained the renewal of their licenses. Some others have written in for blanks on which to apply for the renewals. They are informed that the only blanks they need are blank checks on the bank that carry their accounts. These should be filled in with the amount of five dollars and should be properly signed. Hammond, inaamuch as this is the first year the new law has been in effect, ia not insisting on technicalities, although this requires that failure to renew a license shall be followed by ita revocation. lie ia willing to give them some time to become familiar with this provision. The law provides no way in which a physician who has failed to renew a license may renew it save to take the examination and Now is the time to invest in THE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY, INC cAhgxw OHIO INNOCENT CUBEB BANNED BY UTAHS ANTI-CIOARE- T from sale in Utah with the weed LAW filled article against which the lav was aimed. . It a back to the capsule for the NO MORE JOYRIDES. medicinal cigaret, in the opinion of Business efficiency is given u the Attorney General Harvey IL Cluff. Under the Utah law, the aromatic motive for. an economy order that life preserver cannot be discern- calls for turning in all motor can beed from the regulation coffin tack. longing to the state exeept one ftt The asthma relieving cigaret and the the governor, the time limit being MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED are likewise May 15th. Lincoln G. Kelly who ii hiekey hay fever AT COMMISSIONERS MEETING bad in The law, director of finance and purchase excompany. caught Clul'f points out, in answer to inquiry plains that it is expected to save fifty Carbon county commissioners in as to whether a certain cigaret for thousand dollars to the state by the regular session Friday of last week treatment of asthma can be sold, pro- calling in of the department can. in addition to the regular routine vide! against any eigareta or cigaret They will all be sold. The state will business considered several road mat1 tapers, or any disguise or subterfuge hereafter pay mileage bills instead ef ters of more or less importance. The of either of these. road through John Rowley a dry supporting a fleet of automobiles farm on Gordon creek will not be With this provision of the state Railroad business will probably imbought, as the price for the right of law, the attorney general couples the prove. definition of a cigaret fixed in fedeway was considered too high. The And yet there is one advantage is ral revenue law in the words all Wellington to Victor road will be We hundred as as three tobacco far and ils of or r improved any subterfuge keeping prices np a little longer. withoet can wear laat summer a suit in paper, or any therefor, fifty dollars will do the job.' A claim too cheap. dollars for repair for thirty-thre- e substitute o.licr than tobacco, shall being termed f work on the Sunnyaide road by w. A. be classed as clarets. man allowed. The The in this ton brainiest not was postofEngle Reasoning from the provision of look fice department turned in s kick as the state law and the a'if'nitioq af- would probably be the last one to in to the condition of the road between to find him. a glass forded by th? federal law, the attorIndian bridge, Nine Mile canyon, Cotney general gives the opinion that Rubber punches. Ink pa tonwood and Soldier creek. The clerk the medicinal eigaret is equally taboo and office stamp supplies. The Bun. will take this up with the state toad contribute the examination fee of dollars to the states cofcommission and the repairs will be twenty-fiv- e fers. nude. Severe penalties are attached to the Clerk II. C. Smith was ordered to have the room under the stairway in crime of practicing medirine in Utah the southwest corner of the court without a license. Renewal of licenhouse fixed up to be used for quar- ses has not' been required by law in ters for the county crop and pest in- the ease of physicians until this year. 17 SOUTH 8TH STREET, PRICE UTAH spector and the county agent. The State records show that a total of a room formerly occupied by that de- thousand and thirty-si- x licenses have BOYS CLOTHING 25c and V Ginghams partment will be given to District been issued to practice the healing 90c and sf licen- Boys Suits, 7 to 16 85.00 and np Embroidery Linen Attorney B. W. Dalton. This same arts in this state. Some of $1.00 and ay $1.75 Sport Dross linen proposition was turned down by the sees are dead. Many others hare re- Boys Coveralls 35c and f old board when Oliver K. Clay asked moved from the state. The number Boys Shoes, all leather $2.75 to $4.00 Towels, linen is for the change a year ago. estimated members of Boys Stockings 15 to remaining A3 Napkins, linen by Authorization was made for the thq old state board of medical exam- Boys Shirts 50c np Table Cloths linen 35e tf purchase of a piece of land where iners all the way from four to seven Boys Collars, size 14 AO Tea Cloths, linen the county road enters the city of hundred. Underware .50 Tea Toweling, per yd. Helper. Mrs. Lavina McCumb will Boys work gloves, leather 55 Beadspreads, Linen . . . .$3.00 and O hundred dollars for OPERATIONS START UP get thirty-thre- e Wool Blankets.... $3.50. $750, ON UTAH PLACER MINE the strip, the town of Helper putting LADIES WEAR up two thousand dollars of the money. HENS Ladies Vests $ 50 MOAR, May 7. Prospecting and a Ladies Lace A piece of land, a part of the old Neck $3.75 and W and Knee Shoes fair grounds, was deeded to Price thorough testing out of the extensive and W Union Suits .75 cotton np Shirts, Citji for a road, or street in connec- holdings of the I'tah Placer Mining Ladies Plain Neck and Knee 359 and Silk Shirts tion with the citys new platting ope- company, located on the Grand river Union Suits .75 Hose Half 1Sc4!! np near Cisco station, commenced this Khaki Hats rations. 50c and 75c and np Silk Hose The Milner estate will have to face weqk. The stockholders at a recent Ladies Cotton Hose 25c Neckties and np a suit for taxes tor the just four meeting decided to enter on this work. Ladies Silk Hose $1.25 75c years, the county attorney being in- The company owns two groups of Ladies Outing Bnits britches and np Overalls Khaki Panto structed to start sueh action. Reports claims, one above and one below Cis-cLadies l! Dross Pants of county officers and several jusand they embrace bet ween seven Ladies Outing Suit coat Mole-Ski- n Riding Pants... J tices were approved. and eight hundred aefcs. Gravel from Ladies Outing Skirt Complete Khaki Khaki Shirts the Fish Ford group averages sixty Suits r.$0.6O and $11.00 Leather Puttee The devil knows his own, but we rents an cents gold ninety Ladies Fancy Trimmings strongly snsie-- t that he is averse to while that from the other platinum, Sheepskin Coats group down Ladies Fancy Neckwear an intimate acquaintance with some the river Coveralls returns of gives a per yard Ladies Silk Gloves of them. , Underwear, per piece dollar gold and around fifty cents Ladies Kid Gloves Athletic "'j Style With water at hand g ample platinum. Keep to the middle of the road $ Union Snits YARD CLOTH 0 is ancient advice, hut today it is only and the location adjacent to the railSummer Snits. Mens m259 road, it ia the intention of the manthe ruadhog wLo does it. 50c and np Mens Snits :m75s agement this summer to demonstrate SSL,70111 35c and Boston Hand Bags, all leather Some people never ltorrow money. the practicability of operating these 35c and Rugs, 9x12 Nobody will ldnd it to them. Starchless Organdie ... .85c and placers on a large scale. np Rugs, 11 cu-b- eb wr-tp- AUCTION STORE HADE HERE DAILY tl-- We have associated with us an expert candymaker who is thoroughly conversant with every modern method of the art and our patrons can be assured when buy ing here of the best quality at fair prices. Our first demand is ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS and PERFECT SANITATION. Our equipment is modern and our kitchens are spotlessly clean. No glucose products , but the finest candies made from pure granulated sugars and refined syrups. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS Main Street, Just West of Postoffica PRICE, UTAH . 3f? o, J - J 15-0- 0 PRICE CONFECTIONERY 5 I' |