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Show page four THE SUE. PEIOE, OTA H E VEIT FRIDAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST II, 1922 SHEEP RULE STEADY WITH WESTERN LAMBS AT OFFICERS ARE MIXED UP The Bun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Uo., Aug. Although in the opinion of H. E. secretary of state, the law clearly makes it the duty of peace authorities to enforce the motor vehicle law, theae are continually citing instances of violation to the secretarys office. Crockett 'points out that as secretsry of state he has no ioliee tower and no power to make arrests. At viewed by him this ruv.siou in the law makes it the duty of the peace authorities to enforce the motor ve-- ! 98.35 to 19.10; packing sows mostly steady at 97.40 to 97.60; stuck pigs steady, $S.75 to 99.50. Sheep Receipts, 3000 head. Native lambs steady with yesterdays close cents higher of around twenty-liv- e than opening; top, $12.75; most sorted lots, 912.25 to $12.75; sheep, steady; Texas wethers, 97.00 ; fat native ewes, 95 A0 to 96 A0. 11-T- hirty hide statutes: ; ' hk.is! week a j Wholesale and Retail Automobile and Electric Supplies. PRICE, UTAH . H' were .L? 99.(H) ' t. ' -- 1 I ' r ! ' i- M'' x ' .f' - x ? , ,(, s f A Holding its second get together meetLieut, CL 1L (J. Williams, state ad-tlaround the banquet table at meeting orissued jutaut general, hist Friday lower the banquet table at the Saaround cents 910.00. at to ing fifty Kl.mr Johnson, ruiuwere Hotel lambs last Friilay evening, lrice and Bheep voy steady stixmg tLI)atuil,al guard trou,is in Chandler Commerce was occupied of and active. western and native Car,KlllKW)Unt rel.ev-lamb- s t arrange lor a talk made by C. E. Ar-uesold up to 912JMI ewes 9.i5 and ; by &,In dul U1 lJte marnul princ'pull TnH who in Utah iromotiug a home we is wetbera aiMtrI1.t $6.5. Offerings grasafat Iliat orgaui-ol- a anJ to in the interest of out campaign pnidueta xatinii to its home station. The actiuu Utah manufacturers. Arney is a rustl t.l" re!,uft1w J.V,Kiani Cl,y ler BUYERS OF HIDES ARE GIVEN along these lines, having been mixt who the troop rAX& WAftlfmo ed up in. a similar movement in the the gurdreturned in order to Northwest, where he is a meudier of the r of harvest UI Froseeutions will be brought by the M,n !ke j the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. His State deimrtment of agriculture against erojw. The Innip, in command of f apt.I'argnment is that It is the dutv of civic all meat marketa failing to procure Buel Kskelsoii, was stationed at llelto take up the burden of organisations diswill Hat niuoxal Its lenye bills of sale or certificates of inspec- - por. itm(t.iia, tion with the purchase Jones, secretary, says, bo taken under an opinion W. Hal Farr, assistant attorney gener pointed out that of some three hunC ty, Ogden and Prove. I, in which it was held that any per- dred I' tab manufactured articles only ' son who purchases hides and who Jsils two firms hud ever done uny advertisDAGGETT IS BONDED to have in his aissessiou a bill of sale, ing in Carlmii enmity newsjiruers was or brand certificate for the same is Monday of last week an election was certainly ert'ncnt, and endorsed the Manila and at which guilty of a misdemeanor. The opinion held out at was bonded that this was evidence that the for ten tlious-th- e idea comity the department further that factories were not doing the nroer dollars. thousand Seven nd the of same would hold true of any liuver! th'ng to help themselves. Ills talk did of hides who removes them from the money is to lie usih! on a new road and not enter into detnils as to how these the reiiia.ning three thou.mnd to should lie conducted. lint eounty in which the animals were; model the rourtliouse. The highway camiwigna without first hav ng ub-which. he expounded the generalities one the forest servn-- is were tained a brand inspection certificate, to lie built received. favorably The agricultural seeretary declared to put across the Lintah Mountains,Many a inan has fought his way to that many reports had been reeeived and the government will iut upAsevenrents on the dollar, good the top of the ladder only to have the by the deimrtment of biases of veal automobile road connecting Daggett j blamed tiling collapse, calves by farmers. The requirement of well as as being a wonder seen- bills these places, of to law as the possession Till-- : ie and certifiIAMmwtnkkk fishing trip for tourists. There MrrirK of tale and brand insieetion Din- cates are designed to protect against is a good new road from Green River i Price Kiver Water Conservation to Uork ., market meat such losses, yet many spring be easy to branch Kvrr irriMion District To the an falliag to procure them, he said. county, the Lincoln highway, go through j owners of the Price Hirer Water for and to Salt Lake City. Work i nervation district heretofore and Shipments Heavy. purposes of the organisation known will start on this road about Septem- the as the Price ltlver Irrigation district OGDEN, Aug. 12. L. F. Whitlock, ber 1st notice s hereby given thst the 10th day stock-yard- s, Union of the Ogden manager of August A. D lift, has lieen set by said today that the yards were the board of directors of the Price Kiver Water Conservation district, hereto, drawing heavy sheep shipments to Ogpurposes of the de? .An VT7ir0f Congressional district still as the Price Kiver lrri- candiis being ss a reacmsihil of the final day for mak- iation dictrict, Bejvipts repj selecting ty a final revision and allotment of Tbursday included 8645 sheep : being,, da(e in (he plare wf w. B. Wellsce, "g V the ava luble water to each forty-acr- e shinned to Chicago and Missouri mar-fenponaibility ot selecting a candi-k!- - tract or etna Her tra-- t in seiiarate ownC. ership within each legal C. of will meet on call of the chairman, Richards, probably within a few days, the Price Kiver Water lnaervat1on 'I when it will lie deeded whether or not no.mV'.ny KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 17. Cat-- a reconvening of the convention or the pernnn legally In. created in mid f nal at aaid time tie Receipts, 9000 head. Beef steers rliii,g 0f a new one will lie necessary1 a llutmcnt be end appear at the office nf i. V tailton at the and yearlings steady to twenty-five- ', complete this work, cuurthouae at Price, Utah. :n order that cents lower; top heavy steers, 910AO; aald final revlab.n and allutme.it may best yearlings, $10 A0; the common tui Ministers are ala.ut the most be made in accordance with the water exare know. we she- -' sideratc to They 95.25 98.25; tract or required f r enrh forty-acr- e grassem, tlinv methods delicate in the amallrr tract In aeparnte nwnerehlp stock steady to weak; hulk cows, 94.00 tremely of the m h ley:, I to 96.00; few lots, 96.25 to $6.50; Tex- - employ in awakening sleeping mem-a- s within t. Price Kiver Wutcr Conwervntlon their hers of ; natives few omgregution. scarce:, Done by order of the hoard of he'fers, $0.00 . direct ora of the Price lllver Water calves, steady to strong; few vealers,' Now the time to do .i,,..- ngs v,,, dia.rlct In meeting aaacm-ble- d 9115; practical top, 911.00;andother' i but thin loth dom'd day of Augi.et, A. !., cut-1 jcstcnb, classes mostly steady; runners 122. PIllfK KlVKIt WATKIt double work today. ters laiTrely; 92.25 to 93.25; most Is.-- ; I.ISTISUT. Ity Carl K. MnrcUM'-n- . Chairman of Hoard of Dij logna bulla, 935 to 93.75. when a man and hi wife agree on rector if Price ltlver Water Conwrva-tio- n Hogs --Keeeip.s, WHMI head. of does all tlieni vci v siihject one nf I.latrbi. 1 ty H. fl. Math Ik. Clerk to not active pack, per buying: fairly of Hoard of I.irertora of Price Kiver Water Coriacrvation ltiatrii-t- . ers, twenty to thirty cents lower; Soim-tinito for-- 1 we th:nk a la'ssiniist s a ing dull and mostly thirty-fiv- e ty cents lower; packer to., 99.15; bulk,; man who pays taxes. ligs Electric Co? - , 6 ' .4 V: ' r ' a,. " s7. ' " . - . .... j ', .s. f' , a V i' ''.Vi, , -- S. v . . ' - '.J,, .. ' - 7:'' , ; ' . - A s a$ ' tr " v A .gi-: . . v v rv-- ' ' ' - . -: ;v- k ' f II . I ; j ..a,. ' i' Eastern UTAh Electric Company ' Ui Sr-- 'E2 PRICE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAS "GET TOGETHER" bOCAUii DUTx erably broader outlet thau a ago, and a further advance is exiiecled late; week, Eastern Utah bk, J1 like the w "It is hereby made the duty of ev- -j TWO DEFUNCT BANKS UNDER ONE RECEIVERSHIP cry police officer, every marshal, dep-- ; uty marshal or watchman of au incur-- : Seth lixton, state bank commission- porated city or town and every sheriff, er, announces that Lrneat C. Bobbins, deputy sheriff and every and all other, wbu bus been exsimner in charge of lawful officers of any county and ev-- : the defunct Bank of Duchesne since ery constable of any township to ar--j March of last year when it closed its rest within the limits of their jurisdie-- ! doors, has been named as examiner in tion any person known personally to charge of the My ton State bank, which such officer or upon the sworn infur-- j went under last month. The two will illation of a creditable witness, to have he consolidated so far as receiverah.p violated any of the provisions of this condit.ous are concerned. Bobbins has ct, and to inuiiediately bring each ofbeen temHrarily examiner in charge fender before any justice of the esce of the My ton institution since July, or officer having jurisdiction. Crockett says in his opinion there 20th, last. Fixton's action was takeu alter he had received a report from a exists a need to have police towers representative who had thoroughly in- vested in the inspectors apiwinted vestigated the territory affected. The from his office, but he adds that the commissioner reached the conclusion attorney general has interpreted the that one exam.ncr cau lake charge of statutes and found no available means the affairs of both institutions, and in whereby this may be brought about. liie interests of economy he issued the Ilia office, however, Crockett avers, to the fullest exorder. Both Iwuks have loans all over desires to the same territory, and au examiner in tent with pence authorities in the enRetting in touch with the eople aud forcement of the statute and possibly n this has been construed by some to wurk ur t,,e mean the enforcement is prujierly in uu,y do tLe the hands of the secretary of state. were ateady. Choice lightweight veals were steady and all the medium kinds were twenty-fiv- e cents lower. In some cases Stockers and feeders sold ten to fifteen cents lower, but the bulk of the offerings was steady at last wrecks decline. Demand was huge. Some country buyers were tnking the common kinds at the low price level of last week, but the priuc.al buying was in the better classes. Fuckers and shippers were in the hog'iimrket earlyaii'd prices ruilid Strong to ten cents higher, the exccp- tions more in the heavy grades. The, f one a Stockholder In a Be Growing Institution CYuckett, thousand cattle and five thousand calves arrived today, the hugest supply thua far this season and in excess of a year ago. Grassfat grades dominated and prices were steady to fifteen cents lower. Fed rattle were rather scarce and held strong. Top f 10.60. Demand for Stockers and feeders was fairly active. Hog prices were strong to ten cents higher. Sheep and lambs sold readily at steady prices. Receipts were 3U,0U0 cattle, 11,000 hugs and 6000 sheep. Because of the heavy receipts lower prices were anticipated, but an active demand develoied at the outset and the market ruled steady to strong for all of the desirable killing classes and choice kinds whether grsss-fa-t, wintered or fullfed were atronger. Some medium to common kinds were alightly lower. Fear that the nseeipla would be curtailed later in the week by the uurertain strike situation caused the aetive demand. Cowu and he.f-er- a like to How Would You Secretary of State Has No Power to Enforce Auto Statute. ABOUT TWELVE DOLLARS ua lw Ith y, orr f t " - tw , i' I ys .T- - "r-iTigig- . ) I I O-V-- i ferr i ,c I - . t r- ' - M - r.; - 7?. j- - .... jin , Dag-inform- Jm Kt New Home of Fudcru Ftali Hntrir Comj)ny to He Kna-io- On Main Ktrevt, Price, Vluli. , Located in the heart of the vast coal fields of Utah with their untold millions and surrounded by more than fifty thousand acres of as good if not the best and most fertile soil that ever, lay out of doors and all that awaits us is another year for the de veloping and building of the Pleasant Valley reservoir to make this the most beautiful and productive agricultural garden in Utah with local markets at our very doors. e i i ty-fo- ur of to .a ( foss"HX,y.5sjs: Con-Verna- l The Eastern Utah Electric company sprang forth into the business world almost over night and has operated for two and a half years. During the first two years it has paid in dividends $42.00 on every $100.00 invested. hMjl'knoVr rijie $15,000.00 Is now being offered for sale at a par value of $10.00 a share. j to $500.00 each. If you are interested write or communicate with us at once. We reserve the right to accept or deny all ap- plications. The proceeds received from the sale of stock will go towards the erection of this fine business block, which will be on Main street and the future home of the company. dia-trlr- e N There will be sixteen offices on the upper floor for rent, which will bring in revenues between $300.00 and $400.00 a month. This amounts to more than interest on the entire cost of the building, also giving to the company a tremendous floor space for the business operations of its fast growing wholesale and retail business. The building when completed will present itself as the most modern and attractive in Eastern Utah and among the best in the en- c EAT WISELY AND LIVE WELL tire state. This will no doubt be your last opportunity of getting in on the ground floor, as no more stock will be offered unless at some future time for increasing of capital. Any real cake maker will admit that ft la not her knowledge of baking orj the efficiency of the oven that give lightnesa and delicious taata to her, cakes. She will tell you that the flour used is the essential thing. We offer the highest grade of flour the grade that achieve the lest resuite in your oven. The Mathis Meat Market JOHN A. MATHIS, Prop. Price, Utah is $100.00 in This advertisement is for people who are not customers of ours. Our purpose is to direct attention to the superior quality of the meats we sell to remind you that our prices are at bedrock. To convince you that by buying from us you will be able to do justice to the demands that nature makes upon your mentality and upon your physical self. And the only way we can convince you is to sell you some of our meats. Will you be convinced? Prices are less here than you have been paying. Our door is easy to open. It the desire of the directors that the subscriptions be in lots of from eon-choi- Phone 259 Its Capital Stock sub-divisi- ; j Price Commission Co. South Ninth Sweet. Price, Utah It ie possible, though, thet some people have to keep their good resolutions I because nobody else wants them. Address all communications to the company. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Wholesale and Retail Auto and Electric Supplies PRICE, UTAH Largest Institution of Its Kind Between the Rockies and Wasatch |