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Show the spy, PRICE, UTAH E VEST FRIDAY. PAGE FXYE BEATTY SOUNDS WARNING Virulent Type of Smallpox May Same Old Place Of a production of 1,648,400 bushels' Itah farm in 1919,' producers cold 57.6 of their crop or, 'Mammy against the spread of the D4S.33S bushels, according to figures' iual!iox in the Mid- - compiled iu the enumeration of the ''T die Meet is contained in a statement fourteenth census which have just been' issued last Saturday by Dr. T. B. Beat-- 1 released. The jierventage of sales for ' state health board and Dr. the state is lower than the national ; illiard fhristoplieTSi.n, Zi-i- i health average of 58.5 or the jercentage of commissioner. The statement vlwerves: "1 in the Mountain States division, : "In view of the fact that smallpox of embracin': the states of Montana, Ida-- ; the olden virulent type Las made its ho, W.vuiuing, Colorado, New Mexico, appearance in certain sections of the Arizona, Utah and Nevada. Inited Spates, and the grave Brodnction of apples iu Utah amount-- ; j of the epidemic spread of thi tydanger of 5M-74-t 75fl,6SW bushels in 1919, of which the disease throughout the country, bushels or 73 per cent were! 0 ld. The percentage of sales of apples attention is called to the eevial daii- ger to life that would result should higher than the national average by sueh an epidemic rearh Utah. A about 1 jKr cent and is one of the proiortiun of the imputation of highest iu the Mountain States divi-- l the state is uuvaecinated, and there- sion. Both figures are based on sta-- i fore wholly unprotected from the rav- tistics from 11,453 farms reporting ages of the disease. production and 4327 farms reporting "Without entering into a discussion sales. as to the cause of this unusual conBarley production in Utah decreased dition, the effect is illustrated iu sta- in 1919 as compared with 1909. In 1909 tistics of the tast year, comparing the the produetion was 891,471 bushels state of New York and Utah. In the and in 1919 it was only 365,186. Barformer, with its population of 10, 000,-00- ley sales showed a decrease greater there were reported a hundred in proportion than the deereased proand forty-si- x eases of smalliKix, deaths duction. Some 221,015 bushels were not tabulated. In the latter, with its sold in 1909 or 24.8 of the production, population of 450,000, a total of 5123 yet in 1919 only 15.4 ter rent was sold ?ases and fourteen deaths were re- or 56,267 bushels. ported. In New York vaccination is 8HALEMEN IN MEET required bjr law and romiaratively few tieople are unvaccinated. Utah men interested in the developThe mild type of smallpox which ment of the states shale resources met has prevailed in recent years has tend- last Saturday in the offiee of the Utah ed to dim the recollection of its for- chapter of the American Mining conmer horrors, realization of which may gress at Salt Lake City. A discussion be gained from a telegraphic report relating to organization followed, durjust received from the health commis- ing which keen interest in a movesioner of Kansas City, one of the lo- ment to stimulate development of the calities now struggling with an epi- states shale resources was manifested. demic. During the three months end- The meeting was adjourned before defing December 3d, a hundred and six inite steps were taken to reconvene on deaths occurred out of a total of two Tuesday, December 13th. hundred and ninety-si- x eases reported in that city. HOUTZ IS GUILTY "Of such character was the terrible NEPIII, Dee. 10. A jury in the displague which ravaged the human rai e trict court here yesterday took only for centuries, until through the dis- one ballot to find Elvin Routs guilty covery of vaccination it wr.s robbed of of a statutory offense. Houtz was a its terrors and practically eradicated disciple of Moses Gudmundson, whose from the earth. We cannot too strong- religious colony in West Tintic aroused ly urge the immediate vaccination of much comment early in the present all unvaccinated persons and of per- year. sons who hare not been vaccinated in recent years. Receipts of the automobile division of the Pennsylvania highway deiwrt-mereached the enormous total of PRICE RIVER RIGHTS $9,377,401 fur this year, the largest in the history of the division. This is than $2, MI0, IKK) an Commisioner William Spry Makes overincrease of more the receipts of 1920. Ruling of Local Interest Legal blanks of all kinds. The Bun. The state land office has Wn advised that under a ruling of William 4 Spry, the commissioner of the general land office made Novemlter 28, 1921, In Blaliilctuntce water rights represented in stock held Kkling Hniull Car y with the I rice Itiver Irrigation National (ias Average SS Miles would not be accepted in the M. I. Hemphill, Agent, Helper, Itah Final lands under on proof making of the desert land entry. The ruling recalls and reverses a former decision of the general land office made June 2, 1914, under which the state land office was authorized to accept stock in the lrice River company ss water rights in the making of final proof before patent be issued. Under the law' an entryman is required to show he has sufl'ic'ent water to cover every irrigable acre of land in his desert entry before patent is granted. The ruling is made after findings have been entered that the Irioe River Irrigation comiauy no longer owns or rout rule any project or system of waterworks which would enable it to furnish water for irrigation of desert land claims. "Nothing in the ruling, however, is intended to affect the rights of any desert land entryman who claims a water right by reason of ownership of stock or an interest in the Carbon Water, Land and Power company, the ruling reads. "The status of that company will be the subject of n future decision whieh will be rendered when the report of the chief of the field di virion of January 8, 1921, has been considered by the geological survey where it has been referred for consideration. "Due to the fact that the Carbon Water, Land and Power company' is the successor in interest to the Price River company, and the further fact that the stockholders in the Price RivA er are the stockholders in the Carbon will the ia A ruling thought company it not seriously affect the making of finA al proof under desert land entries on the land included within what has become known as the Price River Irriga- of rotatocc on This State. J ; tVf Same old place to come when you want Flour, Feed, Salt, Canvas Goods, Castle Gate Coal. We always have been, and always will be, right on the spot to serve you in large or small lots. We make specially interesting prices on ton lots. Blue Dray service, always ready to do it now. I I ! : I 0, the used automobiles, re- cently exhibited for sale in New York 1902 City, was an old passenger ear, which has a record of 250,0000 miles in the last twenty years. It was claimed by the owner that the ear would still make thirty-fiv- e miles an hour. two-cylind- er One large oil company in Pennsylvania recently sent a check for $48,-00- 0 Texas ranks first in the list of states in the 6hare of $75,000,000 allotted aa to the state highway department federal aid for road construction. New to cover the expense of registration of York ia second and Pennsylvania is hi fleet of motor trucks operated by a third. refining company. Motor transportation is engaged in Switzerland is using acetylene as a by more than a thousand lines in the fuel for motor vehicles. United States. . nt OVERLAND cum-pan- One week only to visit , our stores and see the many bargains we have prepared for your Christmas dinner. Luxuries or every day eatables. Come to our big stores and, pick out what you like. Prices and quality always right, -- Wilson's business is good, WHY? Ask our customers. For one week or until stock is sold: YES. 2-l- b. Five pails to one customer. lb Sugar Cured Ham or Bacon, per LIMIT One ham and bacon to a customer. Coffee, blended especially for our best family trade, formerly sold for 50c per pound, this week, per .22 pound Five pounds to a customer. Soap, regular 5, 8, 10 and 12J4c values, .25 LIMIT Toilet out the kind you want at, per bar J LIMIT pick .04 Twelve bars to a customer. Gold Dust Washing Powder, per package Pearl White Laundry Soap, per bar Excelo Cake Flour, regular 35c pkg, this week, pkg. LIMIT .04 04 .20 Five packages to a customer. Kneipp Malt (better than coffee), a coffee substitute, regular 25c pkg this week, pkg 10 Macaroni, genuine Italian Macaroni, regular 12'jC grade, this week, per pound 08 LIMIT LIMIT Five packages to a customer. Twenty-fiv- e pounds to a customer. "Booths Sardines, large oval cans, usually sold for 30c, our price, can Large No. 1 Tall Cans Star Clams, regular price 30c, this week, per can Olives, regular 35c jar selected Olives, this week only, per jar LIMIT to Yourself BUCKIO & HILLS, Inc. CLOTHES KAHN North Ninth Just Off Main PRICE, UTAH STUDY COSTS AND METHODS REVENUES LARGE OF MARKETING LIVE STOCK Revenue rollerted by the federal government in Utah from all souvea beThe United State department of agtween Jane 30, 1920, and June 30, riculture is making a study of the amounted The to 1921, $107449.13. costa methods of marketing live aud amount received from income and probeginning at country points. fits tazea totaled $7,116,197.70, and stuck, from miscellaneous taxes, $3,458,651.-4- 3. The work ia to be done mainly in a nuiulier of selected areas in inqiortant live stock sections of the country. The LOANS APPROVED plan is to select areas, and to study Loans aggregating $65,850 were ap- eare.fully the costs and methods of aa of the existing agencies in each proved last Saturday by John T. Old-roy- many area as can furnish any satisfactory commissioner of the state land office. Seevral other applications ore information. The study will include country buyers, local shipping awaiting approval and will be passed mainly local elevatora handling upon aoon. The loans made during the associations, last two weeks aggregate about twenty-- live stock and indejtendent shimiers. In several instances the work is livfive thousand dollars. with the ing done in The braggart makes a big noise un- states. A number of men from the til danger comes, and then makes a department are now in the field colbigger noise in hia efforts to depart. lecting data on the subject. No, a prophet is never without honReluctantly we are coming to the or Tib Jong ns his own brain continues conclusion that tlie good oldfashioned to function. housewife has about ceased to Rubber stamps, punches, ink pads She objects to Iwing termed 11 kinds. The Bun. and office supplies . d, i J... . .2 j pa il pare Lard LIMIT It Wear a new.suit for Christmas Day. Come in and be measured for one of the best to be had. Get an overcoat that both looks and lasts. Pay a smaller price than you expected to pay. We have the goods and make the prices for the man who is willing to investigate before buying. Suits and overcoats to measure $27.50 and up. Be Measured Today j Phone 88 Among Give very-larg- McKune Forwarding Co. Several large automobile factories ire constructing a new type of bruits car for traveling salesmen. While the nr has the sppearance of a passenger model, it is of truck construction ind conveniently stores samples, advertising matter, window displays and loforth. J 20 15 15 Ten Jars to a customer. prices are just samples for real bargains, Just come and see the big store at either Price or ,Helper. A bove Oranges, Apples, Nuts and Candies, Headquarters for that Christmas dinner. Dishes in open stock and in sets, kitchen utensils, aluminumware, flour and feeds. WILSONS helper PRICE AND Store No. 1 Main Street, Phone 21, Price. Store No. 3 Alain St., Phone 99, Helper. V Merry Christmas s' t And the baby comes first in our thoughts at this time. Only the daintiest and prettiest gifts are considered. So why not make it one of these: delicate bow of ribbon for the tiny bonnet.. $1.00 new ribbon strap for the carriage $2.00 tion district. warm quilted sacque of silk FOR THE GROWNUPS A pair of ribbon garters A neat powder puff, all trimmed in ribbon bows, 75c to A vanity case with a mirror built in, up from.. FOR MOTHER A center of handmade needlework or a pair $2.00-$2J5- 0 ANOTHER OPINION In an opinion given to the state au- ditor, Mark Tuttle, last Friday Attorney General (Tuff holds that the state road commissioners began functioning as soon as they were appointed and therefore, regardless of the date fixec by law for them to assume office, they are entitled to receive the salary due for the months of October and November. The attorney general assumes the intent of the to determine-tha- t the langnage in in placing legislature the act was merely to define a definite and fixed term for them to hold office from and after December 1, 1921. REFUND OF MONEY The postoffice department will refund money for postal money orders sent to Germany during the war if the records show that these remittances lowslips, towels, etc. traffic signals are designed to rest on a heavy apira spring that eannot be knocked lown. $2.00 .$1.00 of pit AND FOR YOURSELF A new hat to add to the pleasure of your Christmas . gaities. And may you everyone receive your heart's desire in a measure tull-- and heaping over is the Christmas wish of were not paid. Anyone holding receipts for such money orders are requested to submit them to the post master at an early date in order that they may be investigated. The receipts will be forwarded to Washington, D. C., and the money refunded as aoon as a reply is received. The new highway $5.00 Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE. UTAH I4HWWMDH 1 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 |