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Show THE SUV. PRICE, PAGE FOUR UTAH more than a thousand new members daring the trip. The sheepmen gen lerslly are optimistic and we expect j closer to result from this QUITE THE LATEST E TEST FRIDAY, AUGUST FRIDAY. Political Announcements COUNTY CXETKK The Sun is authorized to announce H. C. Smith, present incumbent, aa a candidate clerk of Carbon county, subject to the action of the democratic county convention. The Sun is authorised to announce Ernest 8. Horsley of Price as a candidate for clerk of Carbon county, subject to the notion of the republican county convention. feHKKIFF The Sun ia authorized to announce Kay lie inins of Kenilworth as a candidate for sheriff of Carbon county, subject to the action of the democratic county convention. I Paul Ao certiaements. i 'trip. Cattle Papers Heeded. Purchasers of dairy cattle in other states have made the discovery that Newest this stock cannot be shipjied into Utah improved Autounless aceumjtanied by the tuberculin in exhibition matic Washers test charts. Utah dairy cattle are pracsee fail show windows. tically free from it and the leartment of agriculture of the state pnHtse to keep them that way. The law is explicit upon this matter and the department is seeing that it is rigidly enforced. A dairyman from Draper is now in Monfjielier, Ida., with several dairy cows which he haa just purchased, but in the absence of having the tubercu- are ideal for hugs. Moab, with its lar charts is forbidden to bring the large yield of corn, should fatten thoustock into Utah. sands of hogs each fall and winter. The money realized from their sale on WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF the market would far exceed the reEASTERN UTAH turns farmers get from attempting to sell hay and grain. More than thirty thousand lambs have rerently been contracted lor at JOE SCALZOMAY DIE Klko, Nev., to be shipped to Denver, Colo, fur feeding purjaises. The shipments will start Sejitember 1st. riva Others of Helper Party Badly W. M. Jensen of Priee recently sold Cot and Bruised. his wether lambs to a Salt Lake City Six residents of Helper are in a hosbuyer at 10.10, refusing this priee fur his ewes, lie and the purchaser could pital at American Fork following an acnot agree ou eleveq cents for the lat- cident on the jNtved highway between ter. that and Pleasant Grove last Moncity B. B. Turner, state predatory animal insjiector, was in Muab this week, and day afternoon. The machine turned announces that after visiting the gov- turtle from the paved road. The car, ernment hunters and trappers in that which was the property of Charles district he had decided to inaugurate Scalzo, was being driven by Mrs. Chrisa poisoning caiujjaign in Dry Valley tina Scalzo, his wife, and was running and throughout the La Sal Mountains. at the rate of about fifty milea an hour when she lost control and jier Dr. W. A. Stejilieuseii, state mitted it to run partly off the pavelast Saturday completed tests ment. Joseph Scalzo grabbed the wheel, the in cattle the North Sanjiete but threw among it over so quirkly that the region fur tuberculosis and found thirinstead of getting back ou machine, These reactors. animals been have ty the paving, turned and pinned all the sliijijied to Salt Lake City and on Monunderneath. Persona near day were slaughtered and the carcasses occupants the scene of the accident went at once The rust to will the state destroyed. to the assistance of the injured be about fifteen hundred dollars. Retail Wholesale and at the same time telejihuned News has been received by forestry to Pleasant Grove for medical aid. officials that examinations for rangers Those taken from the wreck are : will be held at the headquarters of the UTAH Joseph Scalzo, aged 32 years; skull varioua forestry sujierviaors on Octo- fractured, shoulder blade broken and The Largest Institution of Its Kind Between the Rockies ber 24th. The service is anxious to other injuries. May die. and the Wasatch have as many qualified men aa possible Mrs. Christian Scalzo, severe wound enter the examinations. An examina- and a bruised arm. tion for scalers will be held Octolier Benny Scalzo, 12 years; broken 25th and 26th, but the jilacea of examiScalzo and Geneva Scalzo, 11 WESTERN LAMBS ARE TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS nation have not yet lieen announced. andDella 5 years of age, reejiectively; each J. M. Macfarlane, acting president of the Utah Cattle and Horsegrowers ' badly rut and bruised. Angelo Tescuici, 20 years; collaraaociation, and Thomas Redmond, secHIGHER AT RIVER MARKETS bone broken and other injuries. retary and chief state sheeji insjiector, All the injured were first taken to left Zion yesterday to represent the Pleasant Grove, where they were treatatate at the annual convention of the The Bun Special Service. ed by physicians and the more severefew states in the country have such a American National lave Stin k associa- ly injured were sent to a KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 21. hosjiital at which convenes there today. M. tion With receipts in all divisions about record. M. Justin, agricultural statistician for American Fork. Utah has lieen free for short e' The members of the party had lieen United States bureau of markets normal for this season of the year the riods for some time The record, the in Salt Lake City and were on just. visiting Neand eroji estimates for Utah and trada in live stock opened the week ac- however, has been interrupted by their way home when the accident ocis also in attendance. vada, outbreaks in some sections. In tive with prices firm to slightly high curred. hundred purebred sheeji Twenty-ai- x er. Ilogs were quoted a dime higher, these cases, however, prompt measures dipping infected sheen twice and will he Hold at auction at the national FORMER BISHOP HORSLEY OUT than last week's close with the top j? those exposed once has resulted in jire- - ram aale to be held at Salt Lake City . AFTER CLERKSHIP pnce tf;10 and bulk of sales 8.M) to ventinff Bny wrioui (prMd of the WK)1. starting next Monday under the aus0.05. Cattle were steady to atrung grower', menace. Three outbreaks have pices of the National Woolgrowers' asErnest R. Horsley of Price this week with fed steers higher. Sheep and apjwared in the state during the past sociation. The animals have been list- announces through The Sun hia canlambs sold readily at firm prices top pear, these being in San Juan, Grand ed in aejiarate lota and the largest ones didacy for the office of clerk and auditor of Carbon county, subject to the and Carbon counties, but for the past to be sold will be pens of twenty-fiv- e few mouths no new outbreaks have range rams. Many of the animals are action of the delegates to the republibeen found. Redmond made a trip last now en route to Salt Lake City. Includ- can convention for the nomination of week through Ranjwte, Sevier, Reaver ed in the lists are a number of single candidates that will be held the coming and Iron counties for general inspec- entries of stud rams and some pure- month. He ia one of the first settlers of Price River Valley, coming here tion purposes and to provide a service bred ewes. th Stockgrowera around Grand Junc- when this city was a sagebrush flat jckJna,le". bringing 10.50 to 10,70, yearlings up fr. ticks. The tion, Colo., and in Southeastern Utah He also is experienced in as 10.35 mueh or to practically si covered d'atricta seem to be are fairly being asked to list their feeder cat- having filled the office before and to they would have brought at the best nominated divided as to the advisability tle whiehAhey will have for sale with the" satisfaction of alL ' time last week. Uraasfat and wintered evenly elected and the of of for (he counr the insjtee-totown. dijiping ticks, the aheep that at taxpayers county agent Buyers summer graced steers ruled steady to will have servant effieient an and aava. tho of ty Ohio Though Farm for the Bureau association department strong. A large number of straight n will be haa issued no formal will take one that will give hia very beat efforts agriculture this fall and 7.75 5.75 through and to sold steers at grass at all times to the work in hand. That wintered grades at 7.75 to 0.75. The vides requiring the dipjnng, it pro- practically all of the feeder stork that he ia eomjietent to the position to which inspection service to those diji- ran be produced. The Ohio people are cows and heifers were steady. Dehe aspires it is only necessary to refer and stands to in aid rathold anxious ping to of ready any hardy very get at calves was veal active mand for other way jmssible. tle and have apjiealed to the farm bu- to hia record during the two yean he strong prices. Top $11.00. Demand for The s chief the reau of Colorado for aid. Six counties held down the place previous to the ininspector reports stock and feeding cattle was large and in reacondition due to the have been designated by- the bureau cumbency of II. C, Smith. He haa good Prices ruled classes. for all strong. sonable rainfall in the many friends jsilitical and otherwise keeping for the buying of the rattle. forage Several Urge bunches of fleshy feedwho have insisted on his candidacy. lamb ers sold early at $7.50 to 7.85. Plain good growing condition. The In the opinion of John W. Sullivan aa viewed by the flnukmas-tor- s prospect 5.75. 5.00 to thin grades brought Only a small percentage of us rein the vicinity are exceptionally of Wilson Mesa, says Moab's of stock calves are increasing of offers the reive our just deserts in this world. hogs raising dea bright, there being good market Moderate receipts brought an ad- mand. lies! opiMrtunity for the farmers of the There are not enough jails. vance in hog prices and the downward county. Sullivan is laying his plana to Young peojile should never moke tendency in the market is checked temget into the business on a large scale Markets. Yesterday's busi- light of gray hairs. The aged have tiie next into porarily at least. Advance rejsirts inhog year. Getting KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug 24. Catdicate light loadings for this week's tle ness does not represent a large init 'al learned the follies of youth. Heeeijifs 7000 head. Reef steers, in rise further so a that prices fat she market, stock snd Stockers and feeders investment, but it assures a certain We all try to be somebody, hut nut enis expected. The top price today was mixed yearlings 10.40; and steady income each year and dull; very manv of ua succeed. toji 0.10 and bnlk of sales 8.60 to 0.5. exhis feed to ables farmer all the up best fed steers 10.50; hulk rows 4.00 Pigs and stock hogs sold at 7.75 to to 5.50; canners and cutters, 2.50 to cess hay and grain at a profit. Moab MIKIUFP'K K A K I X T II K 1HS- I, 8.75. 3.50 ; bnlk bologna hulls, 3.25 to and vicinity is essentially an alfalfa irirt Court of the 8eventh Judicial Lambs in some cases were ten to fifthat two corn jirodurts District In and For the County of country cho'ce vealers. 10,00 to 10.50. and y teen cents higher with native trades 5.50; State of Utah. J. H. Peasetto. 6000 head. Active Receipts Hogs Kuslness Under the Firm Name and selling at 12.75 and west cm lambs up at ten to fifteen cent comof Mercantile Style higher; shipper Sunnyslde to 12.85. Lightweight ewes sold up pany. Plaintiff, v. Dan Seamount, Allas 0.00; packer 8.05; hulk 8.20 to to 7.00. Fat wethers and the feeding top Daniel Defendant. NoKeamnuntain. to .8.05; jiacking sows twenty-fiv- e tice of Kale. To lie sold at sheriffs sale lambs were scarce at firm prices. thirty-fiv- e cents lower; hulk 0.75 to on the Ifith day of September, If 22, at o'clock p. m., at the front steps of 7.00; stork jiiga steady; bulk 8.00 to UTAH SHEEP FREE OF SCABIES, 8.50. the eourthouae In Price, Carbon counSAYS REDMOND ty. Utah, the followinx described real Sheei Receipts 3000 head. Lambs estate now atandihg In the name of the cent lower; top Thomas Redmond, chief sheep in- steady to twentv-fiv- e defendant, sabl aale being subject to certain mortgages now recorded in the 13.50; lietter grades generally spector for the Utah department of natives office of the county recorder of Carbon 12.75 agriculture, makes the announcement sheen to 13.25: culls 7.50 to 8.00; county. Utah, pmr to Octolier 25. 1120, not steady; ewps, known there is 7.25; v as l others, light so far said land lieina described as follows, that 7.00. 5.50 to in scabies the NW5, of Sec. 23: the XEt of tingle ease of sheep Sec. 23: the SEt of Sec. 23; the NEJi state. While its presence among herds of the SW14 Of See. 23; the NVi of Furthered. now on the summer ranges at this time Sec. 24; the 8H of Sec. 24: the NEli of A. James would not be so noticeable as later this KC. 25; the EH of the XWI of Sec. Hoojier, iiresident: W. A. 25: the NH or the 8EH and the SEfc year, it would be sufficiently so to at- Crane, vice president, and Willard of the SKVi of Sec. and the NEH tract attention and rejsirts would lie Hansen, Jr., secretary of the Utah Any real cake maker will admit that f the 8WV of Sec. 25; 25. all In Twp. 15 y Woolgrowers association; A. F. made to the department. In the 15 not of her knowledge East. Salt Lake it is baking or South, Kanpre of the United States forest servAlso the of these rejsirts for several nf the KWH and the oven the the that gives NEH of the sw of Sec. efficiency ,of 80; the NW weeks past, and ai observed by nu- ice, George E. Holman of Hie United of Sec. 30. and beginning at the XE merous inflections, the state officials States biological survey, Henry Moss, lightness and delicious taste to her corner of See. 30 in Twp. 15 South. are led to the belief that the state is representing the stale agricultural cakea. She will tell yon that the ljon r Kance IS East and thence south twen-tv-once again free from the jiest. Tie Imanl. and Thomas Redmond, sheep in used, is the essential thing. We offer minutes west degrees, thirty-fou- r 5502.S feet to the south boundary of record in scabies control wark here in sHvtor, are back at 'Zion from a re- the highest grade of flour the grade said section, thence due north one mile Utah, according to statistical rejmrti. cent trip through Southern Utah. We that achieves the best results in your to north boundary of said section, ia unequalled hv any other state west took the trip in order to get closer to oven. mile to jdace of (theme east beginning. Also lieginnlng at the north- of Colorado. This is the only Western the sheepmen, Hansen says, to get west corner of Sec. 31 In Twp. 15 South. State which holds a record of being better acquainted with them and to l:cnge IS Eart. Suit Lake meridian, free from scabies. By Western States serve them. We were met and banthence east mile, south forty-fiv- e e the inspector said was meant those queted and received with enthusiasm Price Commission Co. degrees miniiee west 2ST1 feet; thence north Sonth Ninth Sweet. mile tatea in the intermountain district, all al.'tig the line. We held meetings to place of beginning, all In Twp. 15 Price, Utah. including California and the Pacific in F.ihraiin, Satina, Richfield, Loa, South. Kunge 1 East. Salt Lake meriComL As to the conditions cast of Widtsoc, 1'anguitch, Parowan, Cedar dian. Dated this 24th day of August. which 1522. no T. F. KELTEIl, County Sheriff. Never start a bad story about anothColorado there are City and Beaver. All local organizafigures Carbon rondi-tiotions by unanimous vote sustained the er person. Someone may confuse the County. Utah. S. U Garrett. wronld indicate the comparative Ieputy. Redmond expresses the view that Utah Woolgrowers, and we received names and it onto and latest now on Dont Ham Prices Are Down fr our to them. veleri-inaria- 25. 1922 Boiled, Baked (Hot or Cold), Broiled, or Fried is one of the most appetizing and savory foods that the market offers. Ham The wholesale price of ham is fifteen to twenty per cent lower than it was six weeks ago. The U. S. Dept of Agriculture in an announcement dated June 19, 1922, in referring to vitamins found in meat said, Various cuts of meat were tried, and in every instance pork was found to be relatively rich in Pork tenderloin, fresh vitamins. ham, smoked ham, and pressed boiled ham were tested and the results were much the same with all of them. u, EASTERN UTAH ELECTRICCO. and Auto and Electric Supplies PRICE, yier-so- Swifts Premium Hams are always of a uniform high standard of quality, regardless of price. A special cure of sugar and salt and smoking over hardwood fires impart a flavor that has made Premium Ham the worlds standard. na j Summer time is ham time. Insist on having Swifts Premium see the blue identification tag. i Swift bjo-rad- ie & Company U.S.A. , the-wor- 'If reeu-latio- lan-ge- - gs Times-Indejiendc- nt, Car-lm- n. Do-In- 1 he nh-aeu- ce Hum-jibre- inert-Idia- n. sl Some old skinflints drop a penny in We frankly admit that this world in the collection box and expect to reap a sinful old place, but in a dollar worth of blessings. we must remind .you that we didnt make it and we didnt come here of Spooning in publie by married peo- - our own accord. covers np many an ugly scrap C!e It will take a much worse word than the scenes. to stop folks from streptococcus Cheer ujj. You may be president kissing. some day. Every dinky organization Dont be content with holding on to haa one. a good thing. Exchange it for a betLove ia often like the tides. It comes ter one. in before marriage and goes out afterGrace in a woman is more beautiful wards. than beauty. self-defen- se The wise man makes the money and Some orchids the fool makes it go. bloom. take five years to Flavo Flour Going At $3.00 Hundred We are offering this week Flavo Hour at S3.00 per hundred. Come in and get a sack and try it. Patronize home industry, as this flour is made in Price and is as good as any product on the market. Plenty of Green River cantaloupes and watermelons this week. egetables, fruits and the like always carried. See our prices on jelly glasses, flower vases and dishes. We carry at all times a line of government inspected meats the kind that can't be equaled for quality and taste. one-ha- lf I i one-ha- lf fifty-nin- one-ha- lf n. bang you. First pub., Aug. 25: last Sept. 15, 122. Eastern Utah Wholesale & Retail Co. Main Street, Price, Utah The Home of Good Eats In Fruits, Vegetables and Meats |