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Show THE SUV. FBICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE TWO FAT EWES AND FLESHY EEEDIKG SEU I trnTrr'ioriiiirtT'ririTiiTOiisfein Correspon dem e The Bun. clothing has sold at both 30 and 34. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Ian. delaine on the ears at live slock in:irlet started the New Fine sashedW. Va., bas brought 39 Wheeling, Lrm ami pnw Year with trade actnv i cents, 40 here. I loo twenagainst wore :wiJv to to higher. Three-eightblood combing fleece s wet-above last ty live rciils aM re;uln has sold at 34Lj cents, $7.35. All at 20 and half-bloo- d at steady ne-- and Initrlier cat lie, j blood clothing 20. Other fleece grades at M clothing were bull elrong. ealve ai are quoted at 36 to 37 fur half-bloo- d r were Bliuiif.' ! sin! fifteen fiiin ai and combing, 33 to 34 for three-eigFat sheep i combing and 30 to 31 for quarter-Eastern meal situTbe lambs blood even wore combing. In pulled wools a ation liiif improved and the demand is good for A sutlers at 65 one foi a1! bve stuck i ve leJ. cattle, 10, WH) to 68 and good B suiters at 55 to 60. lodav were was amUatitegrams report the London marhogs ami 4100 sheep. Thera catket all tbe i'at higher, while tois are not up to a tie deumtul to fare ple to at strong parity with wool steady tle ctfiied toils) . I'lain heavy steers sold slow-fcKii-aother eLissc were in active de- BRIGHT FUTURE FACING US THIS COMING TEAS mand. Most of the good steers here $7.60. to Nothing prime brought CHICAGO, Dee. 31. The out look is was available. The fair to good hinds in the packing industry and bright brought $6.50 to $7.00, sad common in American business generLucal $6.25i. killers to $5.50 to lair K. AY i Ison, the president Thomas ally. of the fst ones. Shipping took most of American Meat the Institute of was for butcher grades, t'ows , said in a statement today: old largely at 4.00 to $5.00. Veal omen Bulls strong to All business may find a good calves were firm. the that tbe fact in industry largest slightly higher. Receipts of stork snd in the United States slaughtering feeding cattle were suuvll and demand and meat lacking apparently has was active at strung prices. Stock finished the year 1921 with a normal cows and heifers were ten to fifteen and that this prorents higher, and stork ralves strong. annual productionbeen crammed into Indications are that demand for thin duct ion baa not has inbut passed freely warehouses, cattle this month will be large. clianuels and theium into contrade to llog prices were irregular. Shippers, A good augury he said. order buyers and traders bought the sumption, also inheres in in business fur general 140 to 240 grades at fifteen to twenty-fiv- e the fact that the nations greatest inlaxt the than ceute higher prices fter two years of severe trials, weeks close, Farkm bid ten to fif- dustry, is finally and definitely emerging into teen lower at the outset and finally stable condition and settled into u bought the aupply left hy shippers at strong position. ateady prices. The top price was $7.-3Wilron said production in 1921 was hulk of hnjjs $0.85 to $7.25. ligs normal; thut the packinghouse values sold up to 7.W. . fcnd seem fairly Htuble; demand has shown Fat swes went hastily st a good volume; meat exKirts in 1921 were iploled as strong to twenty-liv- e than in 1920 or 1913 and was rents higher. Fat lamlw were steady salesgreater in terms of weight will probably at $10.50 to $11.10. Fleshy feeding approximate 1920, Imt at greatly relambs sold up to $10.00. Hewipts were duced money value. Storage stocks urgent demand and the general were low, indicating demand has abmarket in a firm osition. sorbed production. 1 Vices during 1921 imJmpiirv for homes and mules in many ruses sere lower than before proved Ht the start this week. By next the war. ami demand supweek much lurger The fipires for federally insjiected plies are exerted. slaughter for the first ten months in 1921 and the same period in 1913 are LIVE STOCK FIGURES ABE quoted as an index to production. In SOUGHT BY M. M. JUSTIN 1921 they were 53,395,389 auimala and in 1913 totaled 40,376,461 animals. The Stockmen of Utah are asked by M. 1921 figures should lie discounted a litM. Judin. statistician of lire bureau tle lieeause only 59.8 per cent of ratof rrojis estimates of the government, tle slaughtered were inspected in 1913, to forward at the earliest date pnieti-c- while 63.4 per cent were being in- statistics regarding the live stock wted in 1920 (the latest year for whieli they owned this January 1st. which the ratio waa available). Blank forma on which the information Ex;inrta for the first ten months in is asked to lie recorded have been sent 1921 showed 11 per rent increase in to all who have registered their marks quantity, but 30 per cent decrease in and brands with the commissioner of value. mwmhmbhshs agriculture f the atate. In his letter seeking the information, Justin saya: PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR Live stock statistic arc accurate onWOOLGROWERS CONVENTION ly aa sufficient returns are secured Jo F. It. Marshall, secretary of the Namake a representative sample. Will a Wool growers' association, has atate tional good make our sample you help -answer the questions on announced the program for the annual the form sheet of your own holdings convention of the association to lie and return. Ail reports are held con- held at Halt Lake City, January 9th fidential and are- used only for statis- to 11th. tical purposes.Monday Opening. Welcome, mayThe information sought is the num- or or president of Commercial club; ber on rtnrh or range on January I, resixinae; report of secretary-treasure- r; 1922; number bought nine January 1, appointment of committee ; presi1922; number horn since that date, dent's annual address. Afternoon which shows the increases since last Seecb by secretary of agriculture; year. The number auld or shipped since "Forest Service, W. C. Barnes; disJanuary 1, 1921, number slaughtered, cussion; "live Stock Marketing, 1L number died since that date. Of pres- W. Mumford, secretary of the commitent holdings the number under a year tee of fifteen on live stock marketing. old, number over a year and under two Tuesday Remarks from jteopleof years; total number of all classes on interest who are present; "Financing hand a year ago; number of breeding Wool Growing and Wool Selling, A. females now and a year ago. All the W. Hendrick of the Bank of Italy, San Francisco. above applying to rattle and sheep. The average price is asked on colts Afternoon Completion of atate asunder a year, colts a year old and un- sociation; "Finishing Western Lambs der two years and animals over two At Home, C. E. Rinehart of Boiae, years, these figure applying to hones Ida.; J. T. Caine, Logan, Utah; report and. mules. Milch rows, other rattle of committee on marketing lambs; under year and nnder two and over "The lVoposed Organization of a Commission Company, A. two; prices on swine is also asked. J. Knolin, followed by discussion. Wednesday Reports of committees WOOL CONDITIONS ABE UNSETTLED BACK EAST on trsnsjiortation and on organization. Afternoon Unfinished business; re-of legislative committee by Dr. BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 30. Activity in wool is lessened, although tbe turn- Srt McClure; election of president over still is large for the end of the and vice president. year. Supplies are considered to be aa low as is usual in April ManufacWool Bill Endorsed. turers are in a dilemma, as about one-thir- d OGDEN, Dec. 30. Indorsement of of the orders for lightweight the wool bill now before conwoolens have been canceled and they gress was given pending by the Kiwanis club are subjected to tremendous pressure at the weekly today. It wan for the lower goods prices. The goods made followingmeeting the address of Otto trade eugerly awaits the American Buchrmann, a elothinghonse salesman. Woolen company heavyweight open- The speaker said the bill, if passed, ings about January 15th. Manufactur- would require the manufacturers to ers are buying of the importers con- designate how much material in clothsiderable quantities of Australian and ing is virgin wool and how much shodSouth American wool held in bond. and cotton. He added the measure Both parties refuse to disclose priees dy would lie beneficial to the West in paid on these, but inqiorters hint at a that it would increase the sale of virgood profit secured. Americans arc gin wooL buying wool freely in South America, where priees tend upward. CableLeave It to the Dntch. grams report a hundred and fifty . LONDON, Dec. 31. Much excitethousand bales of the new Australian ment has been aroused here over the elip sold tip to December 11th. Mar- rcjKirt from Sehiclehegricben (Gerkets there reoien January Gth. The that IVussian farmers have delocal trade is eager to buy the six mil- many) vised a method of extracting fat from lion five hundred thousand (Kiunda to live i iigs, so as to have the pig and eat be auctioned there next week by the too. 1'ajK-rit, printed photographs government. Low supplies of territory showing pigs "before and after. wool here tend to diminish transac- When the. pig had been projierly fatttions. it was said, it was taken to a ened, Current roles are on the clean basis wbo ailmiumtered a local of 85 and SK rents for fine and fine veterinarian,rccomved a section of fat, anesthetic, inedinm staple, 78 to 6(1 for half-bloo- d sewed up the jHirker, tied on a large SO and to 75 French for roinbstaple Imndii and sent it homo for more ing. Fine and fine medium clothing fattening. Interviews with prominent """tnfpoted at 72 to 75 cents for good English raisers of pigs revealed tlmt 118 GO 72 to for and 85 to lots, average this method had not yet been tried in for inferior. Good quarter-bloois England and probably would not, quoted at 50 to 52 clean and three-eightof blood at 58 to GO. Some Ohio siderable its roughness on tbe pig. Conspeculation was said to Lave and other fleece wools have sold at Unwashed priees previously quoted. (Continued on Page Four) hs s tl three-eighths- -! rs tci-di- ht ii-- Re-reiii- tx ut nd IV-kera- 5. $4-51- " Ih-Io- al fgy'lcusc s d se hs 1921 C. ! ii The Two Henry i .BFUtil) FRIDAY, JANUARY By FREDERICK HART. CS$S$SCSSSagWagSSS33flttS3SaSCSSS3SS$:C 1H. kjr McClure Syadicmt. 6 Kmnin It was Ileury Bolton's habit, when released from bis office by the stroke of half lust twelve, to go to the aquarium in Battery park snd ulcli Ue seals and sea Uous at their uuni-da- y meal. lie enjoyed Uie sight of tlie sleek creatures playing about In the water; and their carefree abur-du- n took Ilia mind fur the moment off the problems of waste and spillways and barrages and aprons which For occupied his working luiura. Henry Bolton was a rising consulting engineer with a leaning toward and hla work kept him thoroughly occupied; eo that the moment of relaxation In the aquarium came as a welcome relief. One hot noun, aa be waa enjoy ing the cool drafts of air that played about the tank where the seals were kept, he was startled to hear a feminine voice, very near to him, call out aharply Henry P He was the more amazed, fur his list of girl acquaintance In the city was practically uiL He turned and took off his hat, prepared to see some friend of his froai his Lome town. But tbe girl beside him, who. had Just spoken, seemed not to lie looking at him. But even as hs turned away shb called again llcnry ! How are you today?" I 1 beg your pardon' he begun. But are you calling me?" The girl turned and slugged him a tuctf that he was not to forget a t mouth, a nose tilted ever so slightly, and too deep brown eyes altogether such a face as he bad sometimes seen In bis dreams. You yon called me by name," hr. stammered, and I thought" Site Interrupted with a little burst of laughter. Oh!" she cried when she recovered her breath. Is your name Henry, too? I was calling to an old friend of mine who knows me here he comes! Henry !" Bolton followed her glance and saw a smooth brown seal flop Into the water and shoot across the tank with one flip of Its tall. He was conscious of eniliarraHKmcnt, and then he saved the situation by lunghlng with the girl. I must confess," he- - began, that my name la Henry. And when you called I thought some one 1 knew was here, so I turned and spoke. I " he I am 1 touted and then ventured on, very flattered to have yon choose such g a namesake aa that." And truly the seal, aa It played In the I am water, waa a thing of beauty. very fund of that particular seal he went on, as she did not reply. I. come here every day to aee him fed." So do I" rejoined the glrL Then Heavens 1 she glanced at her watch. I must get back I" And before he could aay anything more she had gone. , Ilenry Bolton contemplated the seal for a moment in alienee. Tbe aulinal returned hla gase calmly. Henry, old man," said Ilenry Bolton to hla namesake, I think youre very lucky to have surh a pretty godmother." Then his face clouded. Confound it, I may never aee her again I" Henry, tbe seal looked at Ilenry, the man, and the man waa sure that he saw a solemn wink. You're right, old boy, said the man, enthusiShe said She came here astically. every day, didnt she? Well see her again, after alL" And he departed for hla office; whistling noisily and very much lie did aee her again. The next day be was there and acknowledged tils presence with the slightest of nods and miles. Ilenry Bolton, undiscouraged, returned ha salutation and made nc effort to progress fnrtner, a fact which pleased the unknown girl Each day they met at the seal tank, and as It la humanly Impossible for two young people to have a common ground of Interest without becoming fairly weil acquainted It waa not long till they knew each others names. "Alice Farwell, said Henry Bolton to himself that evening, aa be sat confronting a very Important problem that must be done before tomorrow. Thats a pretty name. I like that name am I like her, tool Well" he meditated a while and returned to the calculations before him. Tlieir acquaintanceship grew and deeimied Into warm friendship. They had lunched together several times, and he had taken her to the theater twice. Kike acemed to enjoy Ids company, and he frankly took pleasure In hers. He congratulated himself on having found such a friend. And then, one day In tbe autumn, she was not at the tank In the uqnail-uHe waited for au hour, but she did not appear. He thought nothing of It; but when she was absent or four succeeding days he licgau to wonder, and to he a little worried. Where is she, Henry, old man?" he said to the seal. But Henry merely looked solemnly I tack nt him and vouchsafed no unswer. A telephone call to her apartment brought only the Information that she had left four days ago and left no address. Iler office be had found that she was secretary fur a firm near Ids own office -gave no satisfaction. She was missing that was all they knew. Three miserable weeks passed for Henry Bolton, and in that time he came to know that what he bed thought friendship waa really love WILL BE WHAT YOU MAKE IT Were at the turn of the road that leads from depression to prosperity and happiness. The year 1922 comes full of possibilities and hopes what it becomes depends on you. Youll lay the foundation of thrift and assure convenience and comfort for the New Year if you begin it with your" bins well stored with Utahs two most famous fuels Castle Gate and Clear Creek. . ASK YOUR DEALER Utah Fuel Miners and Shippers of Casile Gate and dear Creek Coals. good-lookin- my-self- ," off-ke- that ha wanted Alice Farwell to be his own more than anything else In the world, and that Ufa would bo worth very little If ahe did not come back. And ho did not know where she waa I But there cam a day when, through force of habit, he went to the Hla glance aquarium once again. gwept to the seal tank and then his heart stood still. She waa there I He hurried to her with a cry of welcome. Alice 1" he cried, caring nothing for conventions. Where have yon been?" She turned at the soynd of hie voice, and he saw that her face waa wasted and thin, and that the band she ptretched to him trembled. Ho drew her outside Into the sunshine and took her to a bench. "Tell me tell me I" he said eagerly. I was moving to another apartment," she said, and I slipped on the 'sidewalk one day and struck my head. When I woke up I was In a hospital, and I found tbat I couldn't remember anything about myself. I had no cards or letters, so they didnt know who I was, either. But yesterday 1 stood up for the first time, and It aU came back to me In a flash. I told them who I was. and they said I was well enough to go out, so I did, and heie I am." Henry Bolton hesitated no longer. Alice, dear, he said, you are never going to get lost from me again. Dining those three awful weeks when I didnt know where you were I found out that I loved you, and now you've come back I won't let you go. Dojou want to stay?" Iler head sank on bis shoulder. Yes, Ilenry; I want to stny more than anything In the world." From the aquarium came a Sharp harking. Alice started up. Let's go and announce It to Ilenry I' He Introduced us, didnt she cried. he? He should be tbe first to know." STARS IN STEADY In a great circle In the sky, a'clrde so vast that about 26,000 years la taken to complete It A few thousand years ago It waa a long way from the present Pole star, and In those days the star was quit an ordinary ooa, differing In no way from hosts of others we see around us on any fine night In another few thousand years to com our present highly Important Pole star will have again rank Into obscurity through having been left In the lurch by the steadily moving north celestial pole. The prilUgnt Vega will he the m6n magnificent Pole star of the future, li will be about 12,000 years, however, before Its turn cornea. bioe-and-whl- To make Franee less dependent on other countries for gasoline private interests have contributed four hundred thousand franca to aid in the discovery of a national fuel for automobiles and internal combustion engines. The government has a like amount available for laboratory and road testa. One of the problems to be solved is the effect of any mixture on engines and their lubrication. Many tests with denatured alcohol and benzol added in mall quantities to gasoline have given good results. te ITighway construction work involving an expenditure for good roads of $223,885,000 during the coming spring and summer has been authorized in the state of the Middle West Illinois, Original Incubator. Missouri, South Dakota, Colorado, InThe first and original Incubator Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Neseems to have been tbe clever Inven- diana, North Dakota and Wisconsin. braska, tion of an Australian bird of largo also called tbe brash turkey. It By rutting the bark ao that it cannot saves the fowl a great deal of time absorb sap from the roots English exand trouble. perimenters have forced trees to proThe hen turkey lays her "dutch of duce better fruit. egga In a neat circle and then aha and her mate scratch together a big pile in thk inmciirs oopht in asi For Price City, Carbon County, State-oof leaves and other forest track to Utah. Before George M. Miller, City surer tltem. Decomposition of this Justice of the Peece. B. W. Dalton, vegetable material produces heat Plaintiff, va. Jamee Ward, Defendant. whereby the eggs are kept at proper Summons. The state of Utah to the Bald Defendant. Tou are hereby summontemperature for Incubation. ed to before the above entitled' From time to time tbe male bird court appear within ten days after the service as a If summons of th)e upon you, if serves scratching over, gives the heap this action le to make sure that the temperature de- in the county in whlc-otherwise within twenty days brought too nor too Is neither high veloped after service and defend the above enlow. titled action brought against you a Judgment for IBQ.0S and inHe does not permit the newly terest for legal services rendered you, howones to hatched young emerge; and for coats of this action, end in case ever, until they are full fledged and of your failure so to do. Judgment will able to take care of themselves. Then be rendered against you according to the demand of complaint GEORGE" oct. he helps them to M. MIDLER. Justice of the and for Price City. B. W. DALTON. Attorney For PlainSuccess is right ahead of us, but it moves too rapidly for tbe laggard to tiff. Firnt pub., Dec. t. 1121; last Jan. I, catch up. 122. f gt Peace-withi-n ROTATION Vast It Takes Thousands of Years to , Complete It. Move in Orbit 80 MMMM When an Arctic explorer has the pole star exactly overhead lie is still 80 miles from the North pole because the Foie star or Iolaris, as It Is known to astronomers Is not the north celestial pole, to which the geographical North pole corresponds, bnt nearly three times the apparent breadth of the fall moon from It. The fact is that the lole star merely happens to be the nearest bright star to the North pole. This latter point la an Imaginary one In the heavens, marking the spot toward which the earth's axis Is directed.. Owing to causes which need not be entered Into here, tbit Imaginary point Is moving Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. SELECTED FOOD Cooked right and served right. Only the choicest food is permitted to have a place on our menus and our cooks are experienced in the proper way to prepare it. 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