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Show HOG PRICES THE PRESENT AROUND ELEVEN Service The Bun KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 27.-price continue to climb to new high positions. Today's market was twenty-fi- r to forty cent u. Top at $16.80 and bulk $10 50 to 111.75 were the highest in a nuuilicr of months paM. Cattle-- - though in liberal supply udd cent readily at Jjltccu to thirty-fiv- e DOOMS man, chief of the dairy division of the United States bureau of animal industry, shows that Utah county associations head the list with an average prot. duction per cow of 38.8 pounds of Itah also took first honors in product ion among herds of fitteen nr over, vows owned by llnldaway Bros, Hog but-terfa- of Vineyard rapturing first lemur among the 18,430 tctrd with an averunds of age production of 50.3 The demand came from all in licep and lambs opheld steady and ened slowly. Sln-tlambs were ten to t il Icon cents lower. 0 Receipt today were 13,000 cuttle, hog and ll.lMiO sheep, compared with 12,0(Mi entile, 12,000 hogs and 0000 sheep u week ago, and lO.tiOU cattle, 15,8imi ligx nml 16,250 sheep a year a:,'. The buying side bit the cut-ti- e market today with large orders and cents price rose lil'tern to thirty-fiv- e cents. The prices mostly twenty-fiv- e wen the highest of the year. Most of the good and choice steers went at $7.-7- 5 to $8.5(1. Plain killing grades sold at $7,125 to $7.05 and some prime steers brought $8.75. Killers apieared more anxious for supplies than for some time past and Kastern shipping orders were strong to twenty-fiv- e cents higher. Veal calves firm. The deinund for good feeding and stock cattle continued active with prices strong to twenty-five cents higher. Fleshy feeders sold up to $7.75 and selected stoekers at $7.(itl. Stock cowa and heifers found advance. source. Trade but-teri- The at. individual pro- ducer was a cow owned by Thomas J. Owens of Washington. She produced a hundred and eighteen (Miumis of A herd ow ned by M. llarja-- of Boulder, Colo., raptured first honors among herds of lens thun iifteeu cows with a production of 65.8 iounds. A herd of Guernsey owned hy Mrs. M. W. Miller of Salt Lake City, ojieratiug the Thousand Springs ranch in Idaho, ranked well up with a production of 10,-00- hut-tert- u. View. These animals have no owners. They are as wild as the must recklrsa cowboy would desire. Many of the animals have never known the touch of a human hand nor are they familiar with sound of a human voice. The hurse have greatly multiplied , in numlier during ihe last five year. They have free use of the range arid travel in large numbers. Among them are many burros. Before the war the government regularly deputized hunt-- , era who caught and killed many "( these renegades. Their efforts great- -' ly reduced the members of the laird. During and since the war this ha not lieen the practice, with the result that the horses and burros have imtll i d in numlier until they now trawl in bands of two hundred or more. They are said to have a habit of enticing domesticated horses from . thus adding to their numln-.s- Dont Worry the EUECO Storage battery. The living link in the endless chain of power. If you are not already supplied dont miss the opportunity you need a battery. Spring is coming and so is e low-e- TAXATION OF RANGE CATTLE IS COMING UP The I'tuh Cuttle and llorscgniwera association has issued a call fur a eon- vent ion to lie held at the state eapital on Wednesday, April 5th, hy its president, Alonzo Ilriukerhoff of Kmcry Taxation of range county. ItreHds: rattle will be discussed and a HjKwial committee will meet with the state board of equalisation for the purpose of securing a further reduction in the assessed valuation of range rattle. All local associations should send in one or more delegatea to serve on this committee, Ou Jsuuary 25, 191212, a committee of rattlemeu railed hy the pres- Pre-W- mess-roo- pre-w- $16-$24$2- Betting ar m pre-wa- ident and representing fifteen counties, met with the stute Isiaril of equalization and secured a reduction in valuation of two dollars a head on calves under two years, a dollar on cattle two to three years, two dollars on rattle to , over three years or from This means a reduction in assessed valuation of $750,000 already secured to the cattlemen of Itah. We still feel that we are entitled to a further reduction of at least a dollar a head all around and, with pnqier showing, ran lie se cured. The president hss appointed a eommitlec of five memlicrs with Mr. McFarlane eliairman to stay on the job until levies of live stock have Wn fixed for 1022. Some plan of marketing will lie worked out that will bring our members here and the rattle buyer together, and keep cattlemen (Misted on what their stock is worth. Forest officers of Hist riet No. 4 will meet with the forest snd grazing advisory committee and stockmen, by npMiintmcnt, to hear complaints and grievances. This is a special meeting and nieintiers will please file notification with the secretary. Itself Right ar two-year-o-ld Letters protecting against the live stork slaughtering figure fur Salt Lake City, contained in the weather market and crop rejiort of the United States deMirtnient of agriculture for February 18th, were last Monday sent to the secretary of agriculture and to Senator Keed Smoot in Washington. D. C., by the live stock committee of the coinniereial club there. According to memhers of the roiuniittee, Zion live stock interests are treated unfairly in the re Mir t in that a far lesser numlier of cattle and sheep are reported as having licen slaughtered there in January of the present year thun Acre actually killed. The reMrt shows 1150 cattle and 2480 sheep during that month and the committee contends there were twice as many of these animals killed hy slaughterhouses. The report also shows that 2082 cattle end 4320 sheep were slaughtered in January, 1821. The committee holds that the report show the cattle and sheep slaughtered at the plant of the. Cud-aby Packing company in North Salt Lake only and due not include three at the plants of Black & Gnss. MeFar-- j land & S",is ""'i the letters of protest that future re- ports show the actual hihi'Imt of ,ni- inals slaughtered m all ilt uiv concerns rather than tiicCnih.lv I '..lie LARGE BANDS OF WILD HORSES Advised to Increase. Feh. 2(5. Forest SiiMrvisor W. J. of Manti Humphrey BOISK, Ida., Feh. 2(5. Idaho is the and Banger S. II. Ollertoii addressed home f wild horses and they may he found in this state in herds of hun- the meeting of the Mt Pleasant Catgrazing association here lust dreds in Ihe southern wrt. esieeially tlemen's night and advised local cattlemen of isoSnake in more the river the along lated and arid sections. This is the in- Ioisonous weeds and the tagging of all formation brought here irom Grand (Continued on Pags Four) ROAM IDAHO MT. PLEASANT, : K HARKS AND BRANDS MUST LOOKED AFTER Notice to twelve thousand owners of recorded brands and to four thousand five hundred and eighty owners of recorded marks mailed last summer by the state department of agriculture, re- according to E. T. Jones, secretary of the board and corder of marks and brands. These owners must have their brands and marks with the hoard of agriculture before Mav 15th. Apparently a misunderstanding exists as a great number of our citizens are sending their applications and old certificates to ()ffice recorder of mart8 and (f 7 : brands at the lust period May 15. 1911, to May 13, 1912 and the work at that time was under his supervision, but the duties have sime been transferred to the state Ixinnl of agriculture. Any person who desires to a mark or bnmd or Eastern Honors Won. desires to obtain a recorded mark or brand must make application Utah omnly lewriiitinnsh-i- in ri'ir to the state Ixtard of agriculture directly, or through the county nw lusting even's in n:n WY.- hjxiliary office, the office of the county clerk, except as to Salt ern Statj-- ill the amount ,.f h,. ivrt.it county wherethe general office is located. It mast be re- 1 io ed L-.- l -t s . are declared by law 1822. The total numlier tested wiiTis jail marks and brands not The null void. first record their and 4(10. Announcement f tlicronipiied party applying after the erages made last Friday hy J. K. ivr- - above date will be given the choice of mark or brand." ob.-eie- ed av-!a- WHOLESALE V. y. mmrpttym wntoiijlto hl PRICE te MN Co. RETAIL PRICE, UTAH Auto and Electric Supplies The larges institution of its kind between the Rockies and Wasatch. GS2SZSZ525Z525Z5Z52SE5252SZ5ZSZ5Z Klotn Have Your The Supreme Sacrifice Sp Overhauled ft By CLAIRE SMITH Stttnl E,eZScS25ZS252i3 Copy ns IK, 121, Winirn Nr.iuwr I'nlon. A beautiful young girl sat at an ujh'u window guzlug out uion a garden redolent with lilac IiIihiiu. Her .M lIMflllV Ft)ll DATES timid were elusiied, her rye lixed Have you forgotten what His wife on silver iu full the iihkiii sailing upon this la? alute, her soul's thoughts going forth anniversary me think. Prof. LeUerlhink to her lover at the other end uf lias Why, certainly! Today is the anniverworld. sary uf the Hattie of Hastings. iHin't you Hia Wife You aupp! She was Agnes Norton, and the perknow we were married a year agu son usn whom her heart centered was Wude Iaithain, author and artist. Once lie had been a law reporter, money, have Imprisoned you In tue aud quite Incidentally had aiquireil holies of winning the bribe ransom Last night my upon which rested the vital you could not pay. Issues of the greut Norton will ease. klnaniun here enuhled you to escaiie The Norton faintly rose or fell ou the from Jull. They will seek you everyfinal decision upon that noted where. They liuve sent for me, tlie high one of tlie family, to get you It wus natural on account of this. peril, and because for some great that Agnes and Wade should meet reason that is not our affair you must It wus Just as natural that they be In your native land stieedlly." should love. "But I have no means to pursue my The Norton case would not come Journey from Bclro to Oanton," sugup for a year. Wade had an offer gested Wude. from a publication to invade central "They shall lie provided," quietly asChina and bring back something new sured Kwang Lo., from pen and pencil to give to the True to bis promise Kwang Lo reworld. Success in this effort meant, appeared shortly with a further, a recognition by the Academy pushcart holding a close wicker Imix of Design. It was a great commission top. Across this wus a broad sheet for a young man anil Wade ambitiousof bamboo bearing some Chinese letly understood Its execution. ters in bright vermilion. A year had nearly gone hy. Agnes In an Instant Wade knew what this had not heard frorb her lover fur near- meant. Tlie royal sign manual was ly three months. The will case came alwaya written with a vermilion penup In thirty dHya. cil. She pictured him among great temWithin that wicker covert Wade ples, far extending mountain chains, Latham was conveyed to Retro. When amid splendid pageant of richly It wns qcned he found himself In the garlied mandarins only the glare and rear room of a Chinese pawnshop. glitter of a vast empire filled her mind. Kwang Lo had disrobed to the waist At that very hour the uian she loved Encircling him was a hand of gold, was at the crisis of his life a lone heavy and unbroken, bearing native figure amid a lonely, lonely scene, lie characters. There was some talk becrouched behind the figure of an Idol tween him nnd the keeper of the shop. In a Illinois burial grdund, pule. Then money passed, and Kwang Lo Thousands of milex from civilization, cume forward and placed In Wade'x a friendless hunted fugitive, he was hand a sum equal to two hundred lurking In this forlorn retreat, cling- American dollars. "1 have agreed to remain here tlie ing with a natural love of life to a mere thread of hope. slave of the shop keefier until I am lie drew further Into tlie shadow of redeemed." said Kwang Lo. "The his refuge as he made nut two forms family elrrlet, sacred for generations Then at a glunce he approachlug. surely my family will not allow It to made out friends, and spoke to them. mss to others ut my death I But that Both the new comers were Mongoli- Is naught to you. I am the sacrifice ans. One poorly dressed advaned, I glory in thus doing for the man who kotowed humbly to Wade, and eveff saved my kinsman!" kissed his feet reverently, gratefully. That sublime arrlflee wus first In "See, be said, arising and waving the thoughts uf Wade Latham when his conipunlon forward as though lie he Inndcd on American soli. Ax were wane supreme person1 "it Is the ly as he could reach his friends quickmore high one of our family Kwang Lo." than the amount necessary to redeem Wade welcomed the lltlie, erect Kwang Lo and his family tallsmnn young man introduced. There was a was transmitted to Beiro to make of quiet dignity shut attracted. him a free man. "I am the sacrifice, he said simply. In time to act as a witness In the Tlie sacrifice?" repealed Wode In great lawsuit and to sec It won for wonderment. General Norton, honored and famous "It is so." was the quiet reply. "It through Ida contributions to science Is you who a month since found the and literature, Wade Latham gained a mandarin at the home of my kins- still richer after all his perilous man. He whs about to be beheaded adventure prize the hand of loyal, happy for an Infringement of the luw. It Agnes Norton. was that or the payment of i.iuo taels. (ilerlive lucilmil "H'li well remembered the circum- .' Im'-stance. Sheer pity for the unfiinn-'I'fi- i L"C J l,,w wh" you his family troubles. Tear nil mite family Imd. indeed, induced him a few bigger one uf ynur own. to part w:h nearly ait his surplus Sleek ef money. Foreigners who fume over here and th.-n- , "Slin-com rnicd Kwang Ln, critinsi ns are rot eiitindr t.i lm "the e! i',.!iidi'jti thinking you How i No can thev'iiiiin.iiTlii- -r their own intcrinrii ? Salt Right now ia the proper time to i your car thoroughly overhauls! repaired. Don't wait far wuni dent to happen before giving it & tention it needs. Our shop iz very equipped and we positively gun every job we handle. lt Geae St B.O. BURG South of D. ft R. G. W., Wit the Goff Welding Co. PRICE, UTAH 'hen lie-yo- CR fla two-wheel- e Gt nuts Nothing is lord for ns when k M to welding work on an auto, vk pleasure car or heavy truck. It doing Jobs every day whlcli a test ago would have been considered i lutely ImpoHMlble. And we art at much money for carowncrs. ESS WHOLESALE CO V1HMI: ag:n U.C..I.K HI pi-.- ,. iri riir. lrr.- - ,ir "tuff. (t!r)vri' "il Ten'"y r ln"1u;iicI1 8iii.-w,- r nmn- - !, k' I ( -, , I'.ariilim f (.irl n, liuiiinij, iS"l. Scril.v. SiI;iBT,i l'ls.. Frhf. 1'iali 1 he mil imi ,;.,( fiJ(.j ;i n hahjlit;!' he an iici'uiiiii;, luihilifated. EMAM'EL Fill' ,,, . KLAPAKIS. HK IVonrletor nucl; UTAH JUI :k. ' dei Mini Bsasn s. Best Cxtsrt dent i and Gl . Concr Catering to tlie Trade of D and Gentlemen liil HOT AND UILD WATER EVERY BOOM Clowe to Denver and Rio IkMt. Kooms, $1.2& and Jl4Jkrakn AMERICA BAKERY ' Itrst Ionr West of Eko Ttieater fw Mm Su 'n cr,: h thi ftthpo! - ;Hkyaiph Bread, llirec loavc fur rookie. Cup Cakes, Doncbniitf- nainon Rolls, r dozen y I in. ti Tl:i- - Iliiiu is, Inr- - rv "in truth stand cr-5- . ar ATHENS HOTEl (.,.n-siirc- d. S-- H 'rwh. mt: CARBON COUNTY WEUHKB Corner North of I), ft R. G. W. V house. Fhone 1Z0W. Price. CD I ROGER s Floor , iu'.l MS, li'c lull " r T wl.ile drij'i ii g ' fl l i (. i!.- - end T Tl.ero is such a th'ng a can't, but lew ru i1,p jrf'oide of this eurmimnji v Cure t hi a light in it fE NOTICE I HAVE THIS cviupany. The Allies Iloiel at 1rire. 1 Itiav 1C ref i Ihe nm no longer resjxinsihlc for ar p . , ;iN c,,i 'try. provid-- d v.c 11 leoririei-tetherewith. Dated ' t:rit retnrr-- i ih dancero. jl'tnh. February 3. 1922. C. A tO j P' !a 'i 'n. k II wckai Christ- .Eastern Utah Electric rd ty-ni- Hdo Made By x ing lauiiiK ami on through hilling to Eastern lota. Iuuuhs sold leu to fifteen lower. Top $15.50. Sheep wen Hlendy and in active demand. Few feed-er- a are on the ohh market. perfect Ztruiui EUECO Storage Battery het-1- Alsmt six of the eleven thousand sheep reHirteil today were Texas feed- I Mftndry d sixty-thre- n. Sir to ANTHON JENSEN. mas. k jok when This will add smiles and sunshine and they are now right at your door. Decreased Meat Supply. Supplies of fresh meats at Fastcru markets, including Western dres-eand locally slaughtered, were less for the first four weeks of January, 1X22, than fur the eorresKinding jieriod a year ago, except in the ease of veal, e jxiunds. A herd of Hol- according to the department of agrist eins owned by (be Holdaways ranked culture. At times, however, under a highest among the tested cows of the slow demand supplies seemed exeesive Utah county associations. They pro- and there was some accumulation. Induced 87.8 (Miuiids of hutterfat and crease in veal amounted to only about two thousand five hundred and eleven 3.6 xr cent, while supplies of mutton decreased approximately 52. The simpounds of milk. ply at Chicago was only moderate, hut greater at times than the trade would Mouse Sheep Barred. absorb. The average prices for readily SKATTLK, Wasli., Feb. 24. From 1922, were lower on the freedom of a nomadic esixtence iti January, veal and (Mirk loins at all four marthousthe mountains of Tiliet, twelve while Iambs and mutton weie and miles way, Mousie has arrived kets, for January, on the threshholil of a new land only to higher than the average Mass. at Boston, 1821, I.igh except find that the government regulations showed of the United States may deny him en- and mediuuiweight mrkto loins $8.85 a huntrance. ('aptured in the province of declines ranging $6.32 medium dred and steer giMid Miunda, Kansu in inner Mongolia, Mousie, and good and mea Tilietan ram, was transferred from beef $3.27 to $3.81 Choice and his lofty home to the steamer Eldridge dium veal $3.3(1 to $4.88. e cents thirty-fivlamb averaged good at Shanghai arid atarfed off for an cents American zoo. On the voyuge from lower at Boston and forty-fou- r hundred to r and fifty-sidollar a Shanghai, the strange sheep, which is at other market. Good the color of an ordinary mouse, was pounds highermutton declined $3.13 at medium and crew the of the Kldridge adopted hy all receipts where Boston, practically ami given hia present name, indicative while of his iiiiukuhI coloring. Only two oth- were of undesirable weights, ranging from sixty cents to er animals of his sHeies are snid to cents were he in captivity. But now an olidurntp two dollars and thirty-onelsewhere. Average juices registered Mousie that government, fearing r at four markets for January were may have one of the various diseases on Deeenilier the than averages peculiar to fourfooted aniuiHla, has re- steer heef and imrk loins, while vchI, fused to allow him to sot foot on onr American soil. The crew of the Kl- land) and mutton ruled firm to higher. dridge are satisfied with the arrangeRate. At ment and Mousie ranges the WASHINGTON, I). C, Feh. 20 content. Many of Ihe woul iniMirting countri of the world have regamd normal Payments Chanced. r eonsuiuing base ami are conWASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 25 raw stock into finished good verting fees on that the Requirements grazing at alinoat the rate, the departstock using national forest ranges lie ment of announced agrieultnre today. paid thirty days in advance were waiv- The supply in the principal ronsum'ng ed in an order issued today by Secre- eountriea is less than haa been retary Wallace, iermitting the imyinent corded for Home time, it waa anof fees this year in two instalments. ia to meet Under the new regulations issued pay- nounced, and inauffieieut their to present demands, inability ments must lie made on or before tfie obtain stinks lieiug ascribed by the dedate stock enters national forests and partment to the unsettled economic on or before Doeeiulior 1, 1822, with- conditions out interest on the deferred amounts. the United throughoutthethe world. In States, Secretary Wallace said that grazing statement said, 'stocks dejiHrimeiits ere probably lie issued at the time of (cniiits would in a decade. Stock of thun lighter initial'iia.viiieiit, liut eaeh permit would fine wool, for which consumers contincontain a stipulation that failure to ue to show a preference, despite higher make final jiayment would cause revoprices, are exceedingly light. Manucation of grazing preference. H 1821 facturer are ojieraling at about half more than eighteen thousand live stock normal hasi a indicated hv the mouth. owners grazed 2,120,500 cattle and Stock in Great Britain and France and horses and 7,455,000 sheep and goats in the national forests of the Western Germany, the statement added, "are also estimated as lighter than at any States, the department said. time during the paat ten year and the mills are running to eaMcity. The dGrowers Convene. etriment pointed out a demand fur EI'HllAIM, Fell. 25. At the annu- wools increased after 1813, world proal meeting of the Manti National For- duction was not increased in the same est Woo I grow era association here yes- jiroisirtion, "and the present sheep terday the present officers were re- imputation of the world is only about elected with the exception of the sec- 80 er rent of the 1813. Production in retary. George Christensen, who ex- the United States, exclusive of jral'ud plained to the members that it was wool, was said to have decreased from for him to do justice to the 250,000,800 pounds in 1818 to 224,000,-00- 0 in 1021. position because of his home being so far away from the other officers. The Grand County Sale. meeting einjHtwered the president to select a secretary from Mt. Pleasant. MOAB, Fell. 25. Moab cattlemen The date of the annual meeting was whose stock range on the desert this changed to the second Tuesday in Jan- week closed a deal whereby more than uary hereafter. It was voted that an four hundred head of yearling and assessment of half a cent a head lie steers were sold. Yeareffective in order to join the state as- lings brought twenty-fiv- e dollars per sociation. Finest Winkler, iiisicrtor head and the others thirty-five- . A forof grazing, of the Ogden office, and feit of five dollars was paid to the rat-- t local forest officials were present at lemon, and delivery is to he made at the meeting. Thompsons on June 1st. About Rotten roads or clmatic condi. tions when your car ia fitted wjj r ready outlet. llog prices were up another twenty-fiv- e to iorty rents, the highest in a nuuilicr of mouths past ami near Ihe $11.1X1 murk. The top price whs $10, Sit with hulk of sales $10.50 to $10.75. Strong weights advanced the most mid the price sprrud narrowed materially. Receipt remain below urgent requirements. The market is in a firm poni-to- WK ARE SOARING a UitL:p . fe. " V,.,v |