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Show PAGE UTAH FRIDAY, OCTOEEE 27.1928 THE SUN. PRICE. UTAH EYEET FRIDAY. SIX m COLORADO LAMBS sol close min su m eio Tha Sun Special Service. j tiou where the trouble was last year KANSAS CITY, Mo., 0,1. and this number he found the entire of available mure ears were l'r herd free from disease. The animals loading in the Southwest at lal week were being driven over into Millard for eloae eattle receipt mere 1nut tlie feeding and marketing, ell being beef tame at a week ago. Tins gave tlie that the masimuiu run for cattle. Dr. f. L. Jones end E. J. Creeley (hie season are over and that from now on diminishing receipt will prevail. have just completed testing sixty-fou- r The market, though not qimtably high- hundred head of cattle in Sanpete and nuking a thorough inspection of the er, was strong and a, live, llogs were with de- live stork and out of ell the numlier ten pent to five quoted up iunrd as having been tested they mand from blli shipiwrs and packer ment found reactors. This but seventy-fiv- e were lamb quoted argent. Sheep and were 30.1MMI rat- completes the inspection in 8anpete today Receipt higher. sheep. 'hk1 county.. tle 10.INNI hop and From there the doctors will go into to ehoiee fat steers were scarce,fedprime and Sevier and then to Grand and San and short were lucking grade predominated. The best Juan, where Dr. Webb has gone. gnsfat steers to offering here sold readily at $10.01) DISCUSSION OF HELP FOB THE () fill and the prime uues would have LIVE STOCKMEN aa 13.25 or oa 12.50 to high brought $ steer Shortfed seek. last time 7s any to lie done to help finance What win fairly plentiful, but unless such the live stock industry wak the quesharden feed to had enough kinds have tion before the Utah hankers the flesh they are not meeting a very at a hnnight given in honor of Eugene banquet were Orasafat grade thong reception. Meyer, Jr., managing director of the fully steady. Killer sre paying war by the Suit attention to plainer grades. take finance corporation, House association lost (.Tearing to were eow and eutter strung Canner Saturday evening. The question was fifteen eent higher. Fat rows and discussed Meyer stated heifers were steady. Veal ealvea were that as soonextensively. aa the industry eould put stockers of strung. Though receipts itself on a sound basis it would receive and feeder were liberal demand show-a- d help. Consideration and financial help good volume and prices were fully will be coming in the near future, Meylast than was better steady. Quality er promised. week. Some the bankers did not agree Instead of w decline aa some had ex- that the of etockmen should be given live the the of oiening pected in hogs at fui t her financial help, contending that thin! week in October, the market was they had liorrowed by far too much on not only active but five to ten rents their stock already. The majority, howhigher. Demand came'from both pack- ever, agreed that something must be ers and shippers, and indicated that a dune to aid tha industry. Several short further advance will prevail later in which in speeches appreciation for the the week. The top price today was work which has been accomplished and $9.20. Bulk of sales $8.75 to $9.20. the benefits which have been received and to sold at $8.00 $8.25 Parking rows the industries this of slate through hy pigs $8.65 to $9.00. Receipts were almut the work of the War Finance corporanormal for this season of the year. tion were made by Gov. diaries II. Ma-he- y. Trade in the sheep division was acPresident Heber J. Grant and E. tive, Lambs were quoted ten to fifteen O. Howard, chairman of the Utah comcents higher. The ehoiee Colorado and mittee of the eoro ration. , Utah sold up to $1450, the highest Members of the Ogden and Salt take e nd twenty-fivwithin this month, price clearinghouses were present as cents of Septembers high point. City well os many invited guests, including Native lanrits brought $13.50 to $14.25. bankers from Idaho and Wyoming. Feeding lambs $12.75 to $13.50. i FULL VALUE hough NEEDED CLOSE Shipment of Purebred. MT. PLEASANT, OcL 23. John K. IN PREDATORY WORK Madsen, one of Southern Utah's leading breeders of purebred Rambouillht Where there is a rloRe between the federal and state govern- sheep, sold and shiped last night sevments predatory animal and rodent ex- enty registered ewe to Oiimond Jea-fjcl- d of Hettinger, N. D. Madsen is termination work is very much more one the countrys heaviest shippers of of K. A. Dr. Fisher states effective, the biological survey in repmentlhg of purebred sheep, both to the United States breeders and also to Japan and the United States department of the Argentine. convenat the seventh annual tion of the Sheep and Goatraisers WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF of Texas at San Antonio, EASTERN UTAH bet(Ter.) recently. There should be ter ro- - mm'r t ion, particularly in the Preston C. Nutter shipped about five are now due Is what you get for your money in buying Baking And payable Powder far a qsutw) delinquent 1922, after which date a be added. WHY PAY WAR PRICES? MILLIONS OF POUNDS H, S. ROBINETT treasurer BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT Carbon County, Utah OF INTENTION TO CON. airiift Sewer Notice la hereby given by the city council of Price, n municiof Carbon county, Utah, Over $500,000 worth of corn was last pal corporation intention of auch council to mako thous- of the described year grown by the twenty-nin- e tha following Improvements, and young fanners who were members to wit: A sewer line on J street from west bounof street to the Tenth west the to of boys corn clubs, according part dary of the city limits and defray a$976.-0United States department of agricul- of 0 the costs thereof, estimated at ture. for the city's portion and at 1071.00 for the portion to be assessed upon priRubber stamps of all kinds. The Bun. vate property by n local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP No- the following described district, being tice Consult County Clerk Or. Re- the district to be affected or benefited spective Signer For Further Informa- by said Improvement, namely: Begintion. ning at a point that la 114.10 feet north of the southwest corner of See. 10, Twp. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE 14 South, Range 10 East of the Balt of Joseph F. Morelli, Deceased. Cred- Lake meridian, thence east to the east itors will present claim with voucher line or Lot 1, Block 0 of the local survey to the undersigned it Helper, Utah, on of Sec. 10, thence south twenty-eigor before the 17th day of December, degrees twenty-thre- e minutes west along A. D., lftl. FRANK MORELLI, Ad- the east line of Lot t, a distance of F. ministrator of the Batata of Joaeph 141.40 feet to the south lino of Bee. II. Morelli. Deceased. Henry Ruggerl, At- thence east twenty-on- e feet, thence Utah. south 210.10 feet, thence west to south torney For Administrator, Price, First pub., OcL II; last Nov. S, 1111. line of the Denver and Itlo Grande Western Railroad company's right of way, thence northweat along said aouth line of said right of way to n point that la 214. SO feet south of the north line of Sec. 20, Twp. 1 4 South, Range 10 East NOTICE Democratic Ticket More than a thousand mile a month has been the rate of growth of com- United States Senator. WILLIAM H. KINO Representative In Commas. MILTON H. WELLING Judge of Supreme Court. E. E. CORFMAN State Superintendent of Schools. UK. I. C. JENSEN pleted federal aid roads during the present working season, says the bureau of publie roods, United States of agriculture. Tha mileage completed on August 31st totaled of whieh 6401 have been added since tlie beginning of the year. On the same date there was under eonstrue-tio- n 14,670 miles. Federal aid roads in all stages, from approved projects to the completed roads, now total 41,405 miles or 23 per eent of the system of highways being outlined hy state and federal engineers to serve the whole country, and which will consist of approximately a hundred and eighty odd thousand miles. Senator. Twelfth District. O. W. McCONKlE Judge. Seventh Judicial District. OEOKGE CHRISTENSEN Representative. T. A. STROUP Clear Creek SAMUEL NATLOR Sunnysld Commissioner, Four Tears. W1ILAM EDMAN Castle Gate Commissioner, Two Years. NEIL M. MADSEN 19,-30- 8, ht Helper Treasurer. WAITE Price Dont buy any lumber or building Price Clerk H. SMITH aPrice Recorder. VIOLA OLSEN OBERTO H. A ROBINETT . nt S. W. GOLDING Price. ma- terial until you have visited our yards. We we the to want on those repairs Dont they are required. point where than to One board today morrow. rt QULDNGwHEA DOUAPTE7S NEW TELEPHONE D1CT0RY non-partis- 3 sug-re.-le- d d,' 1 SO, penalty of Spcr cent will half matter of appropriation, bo that the hundred head of rattle out of Eastern Attorney. O. K. CLAY are selling. see hugest amount of money availuble Utah from Colton to Los Angeles, grades you Price from both federal and state source Cals., lftst week. They were sold on Sheriff. may lie obtained, he points out. "Alt- board the cars at shipping point. until wait RAY DEMING aiieetaen-la- r not is work rodent ho fourth Livr That the annual Ogden hough Kenilworth a destroying wolves, mountain Stork show, which will lie held there Surveyor. more reach thfe lion or coyote, Dr. Fisher declares, next January 2d to 6th, inclusive, will CARL NYMAN "stockmen are beginning to realise Helper is cheaper two (Continued on Page Eight) (Political Advertisement) that tlie damage on their ranges from these little animal is very considerable and in some rases more than equnls (list of the predatory animal. The bi- ASSESSORS GIVE VALUABLE LIVE STOCK DATA ological survey considers that tliee two brandies of work should go hand in blind and states usually should apCounty auditors throughout Utah a total of 2,078.845 live stork nn propriate about tbe same amount for each activity. The department believes the assessment rolls for this year with -m) that if the prairiedog alone were exter- an aggregate value nf 22,250,511. The minated over its entire range, which is figures represent a reduction in the South Eighth Street PRICE, UTAH feononiiritlly )Nwille, four million number of head placed on the assessmore eattle and that many more sheep ment roll .from the year previous of could lie raised on that area, due t the 73,282 and a difference in value of fL increase in the supply of forage. Rec- 800,572. Comparison between figure ords of Ihe survey sliuw that in Texas fur. tlie two years show that in some with the stste counties while the numlier of head has its hunters, agencies, have killed about twenty Iteen increased the valuation (if tlie thousand predatory animal, aggregat' stork ha been reduced. ,In other the ing a saving nf over $2,7tM)0,lMl0. Of numlier of boad have beeii reduced ve! the total of seventeen thousand eight the value Jlina been raised. The differhundred wolves and coyotes captured ence i in'part accountable to a change piore than hnlf l.ad records as killer. in the classification in the stock from of the states with grade to purebred, taut year there (Hose the bureau will relieve dock men of were four hundred and sixty-on- e range much worry and prveunmry his by hones and three hundred aixty-niii- e more adequate protection given their range cattle assessed in Salt Lake flock and herds. comity. Box Elder i the leading range horse county with 2934 on the rolls. Cache is next and Uintah third. Last Springs New One. .year Uintah led with Utah the second. , Vt. 27. WASHINGTON, I). Ileie is Former Vice President Mar- Cache third and Box Elder fourth. In shal's newest tory as told today to hi domestic horses Salt take takes the ssRocinles oti the United States coal lead thi year with Cache second. Each .hundred commission : Elimination of the mid- reports more than fifty-fou- r dleman is the chief objective of the out of a total in the state of 61 ,675. Sevier i the leading range eattle league that atari ed a few Has now reached subscribers. Dont lay it aside, but with 19,133 head out of a total in wife Dakota. The county North years ago has Sevier in of the slate 290,469. f me of the chief fartotrms of ihe keep it in a location convenient to your phone and it will be and Uintah and Utah each more movement liccaine ill. A friend a great aid in daily calls. that she call ict. r. She re- than 17.000. In cattle "otherwise meaning generally ajieak'ng plied: M d' li '( need n doctor. Don't So many numbers have been changed since the previdairy cattle. Salt take county ha the you know we belong to (lie in book 8831 of ous a of total 62,280 lend was put out- - and so many new listings have been with midnriil Irii"iic ini'xt eliminate the tlie state. Cache i second with 7340 dleman! Ju( ia!i the undertaker,' added that it is imperative to use the new list as a guide followed by Utah. Millard county with in calls. placing AN INSPECTION CF CATTLE BY 239,672 out of 1,580,949 range sheep found by the assessors of Utah is eas- GOVERNMENT MEN Much time, assiduous care and a considerable expense Fifteen thiiusaiid head of rattle in invt lved in getting out the directory. The service renis Rich county nri! th: wc.-fnund more than 309,(Ni0 sheep within lieing dered by employes of the Eastern Utah Telephone comby Dr. J. W. Murdock of the her borders January 1st. numnoted who in ha is been service, Some improvement government pany will be in direct proportion to the correctness with placed on range stork this year aa comfor this w.iik. Dr. V. A. Step- bers in the swine industry alone, the pared with lat. But, according to' the which calls are placed. state veterinarian, on Saturadv total this year being 23,900 aa against assessors, the number of animals also hen, returned to Suit take City from a trip 91.758 a yes r ago. It is somewhat no- show decreases. Attentiveness in answering promptly when the telethere, ai.J while absent made the ar- ticeable that the counties, with one or , The accompanying tables show the rangement for the inspection of the two exceptions, reporting most swine number of stock for this year aa well phone rings is requested. Help us to make your phone a eattle for arabie. T) e larger numlier a year ago report the heaviest increase aa the valuations for 1922 and 192L help to you. Use the directory. f the cattle in Rich are still on the this Millard leads in the number year. summer range, particularly nn the east reported, 2364, while Davis has only County extension agents, in carrying toward Wyoming, but a storm will lea,' and Salt take also reports the result of research by the United sixty bring them down. more than two thousand this year. The States department of agriculture and Down in Emery last year there was industry has fallen off somewhat. the experiment stations of the state snore or lea trouble over disease among The value of the live stork industry agricultural colleges to the farmer, viscattle and Dr. Stephens has had Dr. as a whole in each eounty shows a fall- ited 650,090 farms in 1921 and held PRICE, UTAH JL J-- Webb make an inspection of fif- ing off with few, if any, exeeptiona. 125,000 community and other meetteen hundred head of cattle in the se- - This is perhaps due to the lower values ings with an attendance of six million. 19,-12- November SAME PRICE For over 30 years ngri-eultu- re re-w- coun- ty treasurer's offic a. This years (1922) taxes become Ounces for (Mare thus a poand ud at tha non-wrti-.- in dr-tiil- EASTERN UTAH TELEPHONE CO. of the Balt Lake meridian, thence west to the west line of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Bee.-20- , thence north 479 feet, thence eaat 1120 feet to the point of beginning, being ji portion of Secs. 11, 17. 20 and 21 of aid township and range. All proteste and objection to the carrying out of such Intentions must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or before the 27th day of October, A. D., 1122. lieing the time set by said council when It will hear and consider such objections and consider the proposed levy. Hy order of the city council of Price, Utah. Dated, Price. Utah, October 5. 1922. GEORGE E. OCKRY, City Recorder. First puli., Oct. I; last OcL 27, 1922. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For tha County of Carbon, State of Utah Continental Life Insurance Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, V. Loren B. Golding, Olive Golding, Marlon Q. Golding, Lola Golding, Josephus R. Golding, Adell Golding, E. E, Draper, Grare J. llraper, J. Blackburn and Alice Blackburn, Defendant. Sheriff Rale. To lie sold at sheriff wile on the Cth day of Novem-le- r, 1922, at the front door of the courthouse In Price, Carlmn county, Utah, at the hour of 2:20 o'clock p,- m.. the following desert lied property situated In the county of Carbon, mate of Utah, towit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter (KK14 ) of the aoutheaat qunrter (REM) of Rec. 7, Twp. IS Roulh, Range 11 East of the Salt Lake meridian: thence north 2210 feet to the aouth line of the right of way nf the Denver and Rio Grande rail-roathence north seventy-tw- o deg weat forty-tw- o rods, more or less, the aouth line of aald right of wayalong to a point a hundred and forty-fiv- e rods, more or less, north of a point forty rods west of the place of beginning; thence aouth hundred nd forty-fiv- e rod to a point forty rod weat of the place of beginning; thence eaat forty rod to the place of beginning, containing thirty-fou- r (34) acre of land, more or less, together with two hundred and twenty (220) share of secondary and one hundred (100) shares nf rommon stock in the Wellington Canal company, T. F. SELTER, Sheriff. Cgrltgq County. Utah. First pub.. Orb Sj last Get 27, 1922.. IX. fPE SEVENTH JUDICIAL trlct Court In and For the Coui Carbon. State of Utah Continents Insurance Company, a Corpor Plaintiff, vs. Loren B, Golding, Golding. Charles Hamblin. Venta oMn and Carbon-Emer- y Oil ant company, a Corporation, Drfeni Sheriff Rale. To lie sold at hi sale on the 6th day of November, at the front door courthot .',fa.rhon Utah, at the of 2: JO oclock p.'uny. m the followini Property situated In the e of Carlon. state or Utah, towit: oawt Iim If El M of the southwest rr (SWV) and the west half ( ' the southeast quarter (REU ) o T13 Routh. IlanKO 11 Ei tne e',.' Halt Lake meridian, contain hundred and sixty (160) acres of r. tth one hundred and (150) are, of the capital atoi n ,L Irrigation all other i.,.hta to the userompanj of wat irrigating said premises and for d tic purposes to which the said de ants or the premises herein desr or now or may hereafter become tied or which now are or may hen on said premises. T. F. TER, Sheriff, Carbon County. Ut First pub.. Oct. 6; last Oct. 27. d; 4 of-th- e J. E. FLYNN Licensed Undertaker and Embalmer Telephone 29. PRICE. UTAH A KOPF'S STUDIO Portraits and Enlarce- eats. 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