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Show THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH EVENT FRIDAY. PAGE TWO jtion by raising live stock and market-- , ing the rntjia in the form of dairy Iruducts or meat. Particular attention has heeu given during the jiat year t" the encouragement ui dairy and nrk CENTS HIGHER QUOTATIONS rodurtion, since hoth these industries provide profitable use for the forage crops and their products are suffici' TlM Bun EmiIkI Stnlct the traus-mats, am to take the necessary steps ently concentrated to hear KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 13 t inn costa without serious dUad-- j porta uninfccte-to off ward the to here were danger moderately Cattle rece:pl vantage. u some of the projects it is larger tl.au exjiccled ami materially live stock. Until quite recently Schweilzer has jaissible fur the farmers to above requirements in Chicago. Prices are occupying conducted the Sanitary Market here at with live stockmen wholands slow there were sharply loner under a iu finish-- j the range surrounding (Price, lie a fear days ago sold this out trade and here "fifteen to twenty-fiv- e and the cattle mnrket the beef for ing rents decliue was quoted. Hog prices! to others. on the range: which are grown sheep j cents were down ten to twenty-fiv- e favorable climatic . on- 1Wuse 'f cents lower than LAMB FEEDING NETTED MOST idiiions and fully seventy-livaiid cheap teed supply Home o SPLENDID BESULTS week ago. The top price ut Eastern also have conditions suit- the projects markets tell lielow eleven cents for the Wiliiaiu to 'ed the Custlc production of poultry. This1 f'lH.ley, the Valley first time in several weeks juist. Sheep farmer, was in Moub this week and he industry has been stimulated on thej Minidoka and mdJ higher. K.Tcil.tlftmhlv were 13. figure, on the lamb feeling dur- - project. farm t on at earned h.s ..t (SKI rattle, Ill.tMMi hogs and (iiHm sheep. T.rnes-Indll.oimaml eat- - i'.W Chicago had twenty-fou- r Beach Agreement 10th. venture rc- - , The the tle and live thousand calves, the largnot to March 11. Ernest MankOGDEN, only ?ulu.d est supjdy of any Monday in some few II. Morse of the grazing ier and 0. turn-Ltoib.naudMTaylor.who The run there weeks past. heavy the animals. The lainhs, Hum- - artiuent of rite l forest office have ed prices down and caused declines hundred head, were culls ret units from Escalante, where they! btrmK eiPht elaewlirn . Here fat steers were erf for sjlilM,ilIg last fall. attended a conference of grazers rela- u(iU(jIe cents. Traile opfiften to iwenty-fivin when they eu- - tive to use of the adjacent forest ran-- j were weighed They ened slowly, hut as stain as the decliue feed lots, averaging forty-fiv- e ges. One of the problems discussed was tered the movea was established there was free They would have sold for prevention of tresjiass on the ranges, ment over the seules. The choice steers aboutjaiunds. two dollars hud they been ship- - of rattle drifting from the deserts. The and heifers Steers $8.50. sold up to !ped to market at that lime. They were stock associations have agreed to put . ' were quoted steady w :.i ' for ninety days by Ciadey, aud last on more riders to prevent stock from Veal calves were low ti ,,UB i. w ' i led week were sold over at Cisco, averaging drifting iu to the forests. Stockmeu choice Stockers and feedera were qnot eightv-on- e pounds in weight and net- are filling otimistie regarding future ed steady t lie hulk of the thin grades owners slightly in excess of prosieeta, they reKrt. Iaist week iu tle ting was old slightly lower. Trade fairly dollars a head. It cost three to the district they visited the stockmen active. Inquiry came from Udh feed- - eight r,M)Iev firniahed the fewl held the first sale in two years. Other lt)n and did all the work in connection with sales are I icing arranged for on March ePlifn raW'i showed a further hoge for half the profits, lie real- - 31st and June 30th, iSheepiueu arc all weakness and prices in the extreme feeding dollars per hundred pounds contented and wool is selling at t wen- izes (wo cents were down ten to twenty-fiv-e cents. There has tieeu more snow an average of fifteen ceuts under hist than this winter cents weeks close and seventy-fiv- e h f.ir iT, i ..iiui.V f,.7v,,,7orVa,;'rf lower than a week ago. The toil was .,,. of all .took ...d wn- -e mi SHEEP AND LAMBS STRONGER AT TWENTY-FIV- E j Dont Worry About j ; Rotten roads or clmatic comH. tions when your car is fitted with the 1 EUECO l e Storage battery. The living link in the endless chain of power. If you are not already supplied don't miss the opportunity when you need a battery. This will add smiles and sun shine and they are now right at your door. Spring is coming and so is Christ j i j I e sj-ri- m. e- ANTI10N JENSEN. mas. SICE h, ' lm-a- EUECO Storage Battery i e Spri Made By j Eastern Utah Electric Co. wholesale: retail j : j PRICE, UTAH Auto and Electric Supplies The larges institution of its kind between the Rockies and Wasatch. f, ty-o- li.l . JT? 'r'M wai nJ Ll!Hral SIMM 011..1,111, ,i,.m,y.iJNUSUALXND -- tor the wonlics which originullv worth only two. Thu, tliev aouhlud their money, while Cooley sold hi, produce for a good price, got a hundod dollar, a mouth for hia time, and put a net profit of six hundred dollar, in his The exicriment show, that a good o)Mrt unity eon f rents the farmers and stockmen of Southeiistern Utah in the feeding of live stuck, and the plan merits the earnest consideration of those interested in the improvement of the financial conditions of this the decline. Shipping demand at more Eastern markets shows a very material slump in the past lew days. AH cheep and lanilw sold readily at cents higher pristrong to twenty-fivces, The top lor ewes was $11.25 agd for fair IiuuIm $15.00. Clipxd lambs sold up to $13.25. Receipts were moderate. Trade in horse and mules was fairly active at steady iriee. Plain and ordinary kinds sold slowly. e led to two hundred and thirty. The iui-- j ''Ttfveiucut in the export market may he judged from a comparison wih the Homs Break Trail. r r the whole of last year, Ifip, Ira Burton from Deep Ureck wus in !wi,iih show three hundred and nincty-VernInst week. He reports the snow one ,lairy cattle to have been exported, in tlmt settlement ranging from three !vliile import were three hundred and and a half on the level to seven and Lig,tv-jx- , Of all the iinjuirts for 1021 eight feet in places, lie left his ranch aUmt fifty were purebred dairy stock, neur Mostly Mountain with a hundred w,je the exports were practically all head of cattle which he was taking market gra(. cattle. The principal Veriinl to feed. He got to the Thor-"fo- r the slates exports is California, oughlircd ranch and was there forced tn leave them and continue the journey Deficit, Are Shown. head of with teams, using thirty-on- e CHICAGO, March 13. The annual horse to break the road to Dry Fork, statement of Wilson & Co., packers rea distance of six miles through Home vealing au cqieration deficit of $S,4li2.-ii5- 0 long drifts of snow seeming almost imduring 1!I21, wus iniule public topenetrable. Barton states there is more day. Including jinymcnt of preferred snow in the DcCp Creek settjment than dividends, the deficit for the year was they have hadI for many yenrs. It seems placed at $0,2tKi.2ti0 as compared with to he laid in terraces from Deep Creek fitg (lf li5,Ml,(MI0 in 192(1 and $5.-t- o the mountain, ranging from two to OOO.IHM) in 1919. The statement said five and eight feet deep in the terraces that while sales totaled fewer dollars higher up. in 1921 than iu previous years, the tonnage was neurly the same. Wilson & Exceed Expectations. Co., wus the last of the hig five puck For the first two months of this year era to issue a statement, and each com exports of dairy rattle from Utah have Iany rciorted a loss for the year. The exceeded all exjiectations, according to aggregate deficit of Wilson & Co., Dr. W. A. Stephenson, the veterinarian Cudahy & Co., Armour & Co.. Swift & Air the state board of agriculture. Up Co. and Morris ft Co. was $77,817,4(10. oro. fiS ilWraitcdthediseaHe from slaughtered ani- nml. infection of hog cholera is fre- i qnentlv carried tlmt way. When the animal ia rut up it might look jut like pork to the naked eya, but nevertheless it ia not good healthy food to eat, iu the opinion of the state inspector. Dr. Stephcnscn point, to the fact that in Utah county an outbreak of bog eholera that spread to several of , the herds was trad'd to one sick animal which had lieen taken to a local slaughterhouse there. The proprietor saw that the animal was aiek and gave it to the son of a resident of the viein-- 1 ity with the remark that if he raved the animal he rould keep it. It is not thought that the proprietor suerted the nature of the disease. However, it had the cholera, as it afterward and not only did this animal die, but several owned hv the lioys father also, and other herds that hnd opportunity to get the infection also suffered serious losses. Whether the IV If your pet dog get wheezy yn Deg, i, dop mediately get busy. we admit, but why not be as cons; ate of your car a, you are of your We do not claim to be wheat i ton, because our knowledge b limited to wheezes. It include, we thing connected with a car wig it be a wheeze, or a cough or a ipr. a kick cr a jerk cr any other oldtc that may bo the matter with it 1 good motor tense to let it whe way into our shop. & Here is something unusual In coats, quite new and thoroughly American In style. It Is a snappy spring coat with a sportlsh flavor, made of a novelty mixture and 'distinguished ty leather patch pockets and a leather belt. The pockets have long slashed fringe, decorated with ateel beads. They bring to mind cowboy and Indian trappings. The collar Is convertible the sleeves a new type. BURGS B.O. R. South of D. Mora Than Two Hundred Thousand Now Available to Farmer, WHOLESALE SIIINER BROS., the world today? Is the recent improvement in Calf By Airplane. and can it reasonably be expected to continue? buch is the purport of questions coming to the National Woolgrow- - FT. WORTH, Tex., Mureh 11. The er during recent weeks. The information received by the National arrival of Harry Hart of Okmulgee, Okla with hig Hereford calf by airWoolgrowers association discloses these facts: plane was awaited here today in conFirst The world ' wool producnection with the Southwestern tion in 1921 was 17 tier cent lielow the nes, scema at present to oe the princi- and Fat Stock show. As far as liefore annual the production average ... pal issue of isilities, and, should other , Expn-sitio- n Second Since 1919 the world ha, consumed as much wool as ha, lieen produced and, in addition, reduced the wartime stocks by more than a billion IMiunds. Stocks of New' Zealand and Australian wools are now reported as amounting to less than six hundred million )siunds. Third The United States consumption of wind in 1921 was (iofi,807,IKl0 pounds which is more than any year P $112,-928.8- 2, ML 0 Lo here CO la' Mgr Dry Climate, Flanroa, h Jobbers. Camly Assortment of lYnnf M Hulk and five and Ten Cent Bn lorflcr's Chocolates, Bathis I Is 4, Omen Sto ROGERS-HE- S uondow" $225,-076.2- nr CM Cigar After turning in the Februnry receipts of the state land office, John T. Oldroyd, the commiKsinner, has at hi, disposal for investment a total of of which $78,357.46 was the balance available for investment after the Fehruary loans had lieen completed. Receipt, for Fehruary were of which $77,8li().54 was to prineiiMil account, $32,487.70 went to interest and rentals account, for the benefit of various state institutions, and 2574.58 went to the state general fund, as rental and royalties for lands under the bed of Great Salt Lake. This is the largest receipt to the state general fund from this source in many months, if mit the very largest on rec ord. The state school land interest fund, according to the lssiks of Mark Tuttle, state auditor, now shows a total of $09,951.70. which will lie distributee at the end of the present month. This is at the rate of about fifty-fiv- e rents for each jierson of school age in Utah. Mhile the state has made many mineral leases, practically all of these are still paying on the minimum rental basis of fifty cents an acre, fixed by law. Royalties have begun to accrue from only one stale Ichsc, that of laul A. Graff and J. S. Berry to fortv acres of coal land in Washington enmity. The royalty is on the basis of ten cents a ton. hut for the forty acres must not kit & G. W, Witt tho Goff Welding Co. PRICE, UTAH HAS MONEY TO LOAN .f8 $lof war. Spr 81 11.-Hu- ndreds ... Uam MTBl Wild Hones Starve. SACRAMENTO, Cala., March of wild horses have H'rished of starvation on the Owyhee desert as a result of deep snow and cold tenqier-ature- s. Stockmen arriving at Winne murra bring in rejiorts of the loss to live stock. The cold weather hardened the enow to such a degree that homes inHenderson rejiorts that the animuls conditions by F. R. Marshall, secretary of the National Woolgrow- - were unable to reach the grass. Numfected had lieen fed on scraps from era association, has a particularly timely interest. In his discussion erous rattle and also were lost , sheep the butvhcrhiiNi in Trice. While, oi Marshall says: through the record breaking snow and course, proof i not positive, it w a i What is the true position of wool in the commerce of the Unit- - cold in February. SIATION Mai Cranky Drivers to,j section. HOG CHOLERA SITUATION HEBE IN CABBON DAIRYING IS ENCOURAGED BY THE GOVERNMENT Evidence of to say the least sinThe irrigated lands on government ister iiiqiort with regard to the presence of hog elndera in Utsli and its or- rechinuition projects are part irulnrly igin led. Dr. W. A. Stephenson, state well suited to the production of forThe marketing of surh as iusjieetor of live stock, to emphasize age the necessity for having a slaughter- alfalfa hay, however, has not lieen us house in every community or group of vet found profitable owing to the iso. communities in the state of sufficient lation of the irrigated sections and the size to warrant, says Mondays Salt long distances required for shipment, Lake Tribune. Dr, Stephenson yester- involving relatively heavy transportaday received a reixirt from Dr. I C. tion costs. The United States departHenderson, sjieeialist for the United ment of agriculture believes it is ecStates bureuu of animal industry as- onomically desirable to utilize these signed to hog rhulera control work in forage rrejifl near the siint of preduc- Utah, regarding au oul break of the disease at Price. Dr. Henderson reported that the affected animals there WOOL IS GONE OVER MARSHALL were on the ruticli of Jerome Sehwiet-te- r, and that seven animals had died before he reached lricc, in response to In view of the approaching shearing season and the interest berequest for an investigation. Dr. Henderson diagnosed the (lisase as hog ing manifested in the operation of the statewide pool of wool engicholera. The significant fact, in the neered by the marketing committee named by the Utah State Farm opinion of Dr. Stephenson, is that Dr. bureau and the Utah Woolgrowers association, this summary of li'aVe" Wheezy Car I W were '( alley, received four dollar, a head J! ight eating AMERICAN Racks. SuovMor to Rummy, Now Clou Phone 1(5. Speed. Service. Siln, ltklg., lrkw, Vtah GS hats V A IT 011 rn E J. K AE BIG Rmu MQU uk.i would lie very confusing to those plan- ning to muke political capital out of iep Market By Radio. unfavorable business conditions. The rapid disappearance of war-tiveonevt Mn1"y' r'n, Stock- time stock, of wool and tho marked Notldng Is hard for ns wlien km: to welillng work on an auto, conqiany will broadcast the live activity of mills in the United Staten yards stock quotation, hv radio telephone. pleasure car or lieavy trwk. r uc and foreign countries is further proof J? doing Job every (lay vrlileh a of the existence, of a great accumula- A regular reimrt will lie sent out at ago would have been eonskteiw 12:39 o'clock each atternoon and again tion of requirements for woolen goods. lutely Impossible. And we are S' at 8 o 'chick at night. muvli money for earownera. Despite the low purchasing Kwer of the public in 1921, the mills have lieen. prior to 1915. CABBON COUNTY WELDfffl s. Fourth The unsold wool in th. and still are. busily occupied, and. in WITH UTAH Corner North of D. A R. G. W.JJJ United States on January 1, 1922, the ease of the United States, consumhouse. Phone 120W. Trice. amounted to 113.IHHIJNHI pounds. ing more than in any pre-wa- r year. hred ('. Forron is feeding some of Fifth The United States produc-duetio- n ! cattle on Blue Bench out near the of wool in 1921 was 273.000,-00- 0 the war, or as a result of government Knight hog given away was a part of a conenn.p in the Basin. The Ferron Kiunds, the lowest on record since i tingent iu which some others were in """i nn- -v, demand pawn lehesne on tlie Strawherrv EM AN (EL KLAPAKIS. earlier stage of the disease, and there- 1900. river The demaurl ai-pewool for fore not noticeably sick, does not The jiartial recovery of wool hus prices. is renV".1! ,1X da-ending Fehru- . from the evidence. In another lieen taken by some to he in the nature marknhly strong. It is neeessarilv in- some also Utah in hogs of a boom, to lie followed by another county, com, that were being fed from the scraps of slump. Shortly after the close of the meat from a mine lmardinghonse in war a curious hut unfounded theory the Tintie district became infected, and wh ndvanced that return to a normal irl "mount loaned, iniinimiim rentnls. NMr,.h. Hons. The general business onth-'- k crious losses followed. The meat used measure of price stability would lie $.kW.(HKI. Sonih Dakota was Ik to seems however, hv fresh those at the boardinghouse was juirtlv regarded by recurring and diminishAn average of twenty-fiv- e hundred "n,I Montana pork, slaughtered in the vicinity, and ing waves of inflation and depression. competent to hold an opinion as quite '.r'",,i" '"h n . in.W fn.ra suh-delalso partly cured pork, either ot which This theory has not been entertained favorable. On the other hand, the nip. jt,,r'1 of cattle against the mange .uJljt,,1,,'r,,d mntrons, have could have spread the disease. In any by couiiM'tent economists, hut has lieen ply of wool has lieen diminishing rath- flllr every day in Cliii-a- liegun over nt Huntin- event, it is probable that the miners revived of late to inject jiessimisin in- er than increasing and requirements "r '"'O'" P"11 both have as The a result of increas- - j work is nil- grown, were fed on some diseased meat. ednesday. to the present wool condition. TIiokl of Dr. R. W. Ma- - Before an election a The remedy for this sort of tiling." who lack confidence in the jiopularion and wartime susicn-- ! t" po ing picsent candidate tells pmnis of the government bureau of what he will do. says Steheiisen, is a central st laugh- - sition ot wool overlook the alwve facts sion of business. After election he tells ""In-trDr. A. .1. Wehli from what he terhonse, where the meat consumed in of upply and demand. Thev also fa l As to whether the present i nprave- can't do. Tf defeated he tell the state hoard of a city may lie butchered nnder inM'-iprocrl- y is also what lie would have done. There alto regard the fact that wool ment has a sound basis the above f:;i ts agriculture tion. There are various methods hvi was the first commodity to esierienco speak for themselves. If further cor-- ! V' "" ways something to tell. it K!1 ,ll'r,'Rsar.v 1" dip whieh this in arranged in other states, j a collapse in Vf.n, mid on the basis of rsioratioii is needed it is found in the 'j,. j'n i Tlip first of the month is a but ao far Xepbi is the only place on-- , that fact, and the further fact of the veterans in the w.d . , gentle: ide of Salt Lake Uiy and Ogden thnt listing demand in relation to suppv. trade, whose sole business is to know iMinz.ri.m of the Suit Ijike Live remindin' that where there is a law of o, ' sort of this The there -, is also one f demand. should logically he the first tt reeuver. the future of wind and who are to insertion. requires operations on supply now, . J w n;! establishment of such a system would jit is also true that wool values re supiHirting their judgment hv contract i "unouneed on Saturday 5 our girl who never looks have two very desirable results. It held below r in a glass levels for a long for delivery nt shearing time. This T n.1"l,,i- organization was is fortunate. She can believe h11 of the a would serve lo protect the consumer am! thnt, while now somewhat Salt '"rth make and it Iike seem that the has bunk that is certainly handed to her. in the smaller communities of the stute above that level, are not sufficiently best opinion was on the side of a cu- - lV ",r,' r ""mhership of (itv forty. meat unwholesome Catering to tlte Trade t and it from foods, alsivf continued high production rosts ""L1 v of present conditions, v"ws rIvs and regulations 5 our shrewd and Gcnilcmcn is a politician adwould enable this department in:vb to insure the business rn .iportnnity least until sufficient time great 'I'oti.m of officer, will take vocate of freedom of COM W'1, HOT lapse to the press until more readily to discover outbreaks of of working out from its hniJ of debt. dispose of 1922 wools after the nt a EVERY ROOM tin r of meeting to lie held won. he gets found out. Clone to Denver and W 1,1 contagious diseases among incut nui- - Unfot innately, the condition of busi- - shearing. Depot. Rooms. 81.S3 aw1 (Continued on Pago Four) Dont borrow The Bun. Subscribe. d, SseBN ownru 2SS.,iSl,LS i- ar i ATHENS HOTEl ,l s is ! I ' y. i I ,' j pre-wa- ld ! Adnp-tinuati- Al ('i'1. j |