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Show THE SUN. FRIPE. PAGE TWO SOME RANGE UK SELLING TWEME Tha AT Bub Special Service. GH0 II T8B RIVER ta- 4 The basic changes that have the 4 ken place in busiuMe during C past year or more epee iiically vemher 1st were from about $4.00 to $4.50 a hundred pounds in North Dakota, Oklahoma and Texas, and $6.00 to $6.40 in Nebraska, Wyoming and in 4 $ 4 4 4 California. Stoeker and feeder cattle $ ranged from $3.10 to $3.80 in North $ 4 KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 20. Hog prices opened fifteen eents down and closed with the loss regained. Average prices were the lowest of the season. All fat ones sold under the eight cents level. Eastern markets reported further declines and new low positions for the year. Trade in the cattle division was active at steady prices. A few of the prime yearlings at $12.50 and the feeders showed better quality. Heavy steers up to $13.00. Stockers and feeders also showed better quality. Sheep and lambs were in moderate supply at steady prices. Receipts were 25,000 cattle, 14,000 hugs and 000 sheep, compared with 23,000 cattle, 12,000 hogs and 6000 sheep a week ago and 13,150 cattle, 10,500 hogs and 5000 sheep a year ago. Cattle receipts today though larger than a week ago and a year ago were in keeping with all expectations. This is American Royal Show Week and some of the cattle reported in today 's supply went iuto the show division. The fat rattle in the show section will be sold at auction Thursday and will have no direct bearing on the general market. Some prime yearlings on the open market went at $12.50 and finished heavy steers up to $13.00. The shortfeds sold at $7.75 to $0.50, eows $3.50 to $6.10, heifers $150 to $8.50, eanner cows $2.65 to $3.(M) and cutters (3.00 to $3.50. The general market was noted steady. Veal calves sold read-- y S without any quotable price change. Mure good to choice stockers and feeders were offered than for some time past and early trade developed considerable demand at strong prices. Stock calves and eows and heifers sold read- UIAHi-gyg- KT Dakota and Oklahoma, and generally from about $110 to $5.20 in the other range states. Lambs were quoted at mostly from ten to 1VA cents a pound with quite a number of quotations up to twelve and thirteen and breeding ewes ranged generally from eight to ten dollars per head. $ $ 4 $ $ 4 $ $ $ 4 4 COYOTE MENACE DECRIED BY 4 4 TWO SHEEPMEN 4 4 "Predatory animal control work par- 4 4 ticularly affecting the coyote was 4 brought forcibly before the attention 4 of the state board of agriculture last 4 Saturday. D. A. Robinson and Isaae 44 Jacobs, big woolgrowere of neber City, 4 told the board the coyote was on the 4 increase and that some steps had to he 4 taken to protect fkirkmastere from the 44 hisses which are being suffered. Ef- 4 fective control work is nut being car- 4 ried on at present. The two men said 4 4 they were not prepared to present their 4 views on behalf of the stockmen and 4 could not say that these would be in- 4 4 dorsed except to a degree. In their 4 opinion, however, all sheepmen would 4 stand for as high a tax as necessary to 44 secure the ujiper hand of the coyote 4 menace. The board was asked to send 4 out a questionnaire to flockmasters in 4 Put Electricity In Your Home f the change in price levels and of 4 our price tendencies have caused business men everywhere to thinkless superficially and more fun- 4 da mentally about business. Great 4 basic facts which were but little 4 realised, except by thinkers alone 4 economic lines, have now become 4 clearer to the public at large than to business leaders in particular. 4 One such fact la that desire is the 4 foundation of business. It la the 4 desire of the people for an article 4 of commerce that makes it profit- able to produce it. When that de- sire fails all tha acemies of its production must cease to operate.This fact was considered academic until the nationwide cessation 4 of liberal buying made it a matter 4 of cardinal Importance and the 4 Question of the hour became the 4 mesne if any of restoring the 4 4 popular deal re to do business 4 the desire to buy. came aeen that the pub- 4 to be It lie desire for the products of a 4 business or an industry was the 4 only real and permanent asset. 4 Every other assumed asset became 4 a liability when that desire sub- - 4 aided. It ia upon thia basic fact 4 that advertising rests. It is the 4 function of advertising to create 4 desire. The desire that is created 4 by advertising is always some ape- - 4 dallied form of elemental need. 4 Elemental needa in their simple 4 form are the raw material out 4 of which must lie created the de- - 4 mand for the products of indus- - 4 try. This demand, in its turn, up-- 4 holds civilization itaeir. It is the 4 one necessary thing that inspires 4 all human activity. 4 It Is the function of art and in- - 4 dustry to take the raw materials 4 of nature end refine them into 4 products that constitute supply. It 4 is the function of advertising to 4 take the raw materials of elemen- - 4 tsl need for food, shelter and for 4 clothing and refine them into the 4 desires for tha finest products of 4 art and industry, and these de- - 4 sires constitute demand. Each 4 function la as important as ths 4 other. And now the time haa come 4 when this fact ia realised aa never 4 before. 4 It will put joy in your heart. Well do the putting if youll do the paying. There are many ways in which electricity may be used to advantage heating, cooking, washing, ironing, and many other useful forms. Make a call at our store and Mget wise to what you may be missing. t When a woman grows old more quickly than a man it is because her work in the home is tiring and monotonous 6he has no time for new interests, new activities, new pleasures. Electricity the greatest servant will give her ample leisure, and will make household tasks light and easy. To preserve the appearance, vitality and enthusiasm of youth give yourself plenty of time to live Electric cooking will make every after noon your own, for your social duties and pleasures, for club work, for reading or study to use just as you please. Electric ranges of the various styles and at all prices. Cleaning that would take an hour of hard toil by sweeping with a broom and dusting can be accomplished easily and thoroughly in ten minutes with an efficient electric vacuum cleaner. We have the state presenting the subject for 4 4 thrir consideration and asking for their 4 4 views on the matter. 4 advocatedmanner a In this repthey ily. 4 Hog prices in the extreme were stea resentative vote among the interests 4 dy to fifteen cents lower, the average ' affected could be secured. Both Rob- - 4 4 decline being five to ten rents. As soon in son and Jacobs said they believed a 4 44444444444444I $4444444444 as the market was well established un- bounty was the probable means of the Don 't raise heck with your husband der the eight eents level trade became more effective control work. At presactive and the best prices were jmid ent the money was being spent ineffec- for telling another woman she ia beautowards ths rlose. The top was $7.05 tively. Answering queries put to them tiful. Perhaps the other woman's d and the bulk of the offerings sold at y board members they Mid they would will My as much to you some day. $7.70 to $7.00. Pigs $7.25 to $8l15 and not advocate putting a stop to the Never try to lead a man, girls. Just predatory animala campaign in whirh packing sows $7.00 to $7.15, with the bio- - head him in the direction you want him No quotable change was rejiorted in the state ia the sheep market. Some range lamba logical survey, but would rather favor to go and then let him take the lead. gold up to $14.25, natives up to $14.00 maintaining this campaign provided a and bsavy cues $7.00. Otferings are j greater assurance could lie given that beginning to show feed and the the, a mure effective work was being done movement of fed lambs will lie fairly and in addition would insure tlie in Decemlier. jment of Isointies on animals killed by Good horses and mules retained the private hunters. As to the bounty of last week and sold readily, ;tion they agreed come measure should taken to prevent outside interests bnt it is still hard to move the plainer classes. shipping elt from other states into . a it iltah for collection of bounties as had tw Jbeen done in some instances in the past. SS SrSoMpn ABE BEPOBTED UH "pjlf H)ar( resumed Friday the con- I no sum more but the rheef sed to of it biennial report which Range iu Utah for live stock is very Vibration never mind so I wont. Its a bout Misfor tu .nrorporatmg presented poor in the north central counties and:'? the budget of the governor. Though ter Joe Wolfe bnt the rheef Bed nose it now ennyhow. in the eastern part of the Colorado Ba- the bulletin of the department of fint. sin, but ia esiiecially good in the a and for gradpurchase provides y Mister Harold Leonard's lumin Ttis is the report of M. M. ance uated scale of Mlaries contingent upon the for Nurseries is ware you want statistician songs. Justin, agricultural salincreased no of the service, flowers. United States department of agrirul- - arieslength will lie jwid to employes of the is the U last issued by Saturday. ture, Th, Doet-i(1,artU(nt j bM ,MW1 ftoetzman bought the Taylor district statist iciana, which was etc Aboard will not ask the legislature to billdin but I dont no how mueh he paile mined on at the recent convention V appropriate at its next session any for it an I ast him an he tied euuff. from the department held in for meeting salary in- jj(illIiaj fn(a : Denver," Colo. Continuing, Justin says rreaaes which may be found warrantIf you are goin to get marrid we will The average condition for the state ed. In instances where increases may your invitashuns cheep. We will print eighty-eigwith ia eighty-thre- e compared be necessary attempts will be made to print Christmuss ranis also less you a month ago. Cattle condition on divert funds from other channels to wate to the last minnit. ' or meet the increase. November 1st averaged ninety-on- e nine points lower than on October 1st, Anthon Jensens fingers is all right while the condition of sheep on Nonear wieh got thare tips cut off pretty Banda Purchaaed. Three vember 1st averaged-10fixin a auto. He sed they will grow on per rent or N. N. Neilsons friends herealioiits ten points under tirtober. The demand agen all rite pretty soon on his rite are is in Utah joshing him about just not being hand. and feeders for stockers out of the sheep busivery slight. Sheep in Utah are on the content to stay r Mister Lake Young wus up (o deserts with plenty of snow and feed. ness. Before leaving Price a few days the winter at his Long after lershun with Mrs. Lake seein Very few are left in the flocks, except ago to spend home he took on three Bench, Cals., suin frends. lie went up to rest from the breeding ewes and ewe lambs. "Nevada eattie and feed are uni- band. Seventeen hundred ewes were leckxliun wieh wus hard work he sed. lsiiight from August Auliert at a fig Wanda went also wieh is thare girl. formly good in the winter range The average condition of range ure said to lie $12.50 a head. He also in Nevada on Noveiiibc 1st was fill r shipped in from Salt Lake City for Mister Walk wieh is the new hed cent of uomial or three is.ints above the local range alsmt the same numlter manidger at the telergraft offiice cum Turn from Logan, hut he din't walk he sed October, and the condition of eattie end later on bought .those of 98 per cent or two points nn- - antefal.s up around Seofudd. cause he hates to live up to his name der October. Cattle are not selling as ng rlose t:i a thousand. The figures wieh took Mister Price's place what the last two bands of ewes gone to salt take. paid rapidlv now as a while ago. but grow- - we not stjted. All will lie ranged on ere are hoping for higher prices. The deerl thia winter, The elieef V got a nut her lot next to lamlnt arid old ewe are nearly all Kh;p-- l are1 stork his and house for $ 600 for improvements the out breeding ped WITH THE LIVE STCCKMEN OP from Fitzgerald. Tom Fitzgermoving to the deserts for the winter, EASTERN UTAH ald I mean. I don't no if he'i goin to Rain and snow improved the oenj hill a house or have it for a tennis cort ranges in six of the Western States ,lf nev, ,ia,kap to wt or Huiutliin c,I1Itr, like that he sed. su c y during dole thirty-fivhundred approximately he slight de erioration -al t!ia silt Uke Uui.m tuek.vards Yestiddv I went np to Mister Wilthe AW The weraje started. The track is lining son's has on store to get sum hambergen Win- ai(1 ltccn the seventeen range slates ,lV th! rilin Pa,ifi,f penver and ber 1st was glprr cent of the for.eupier an it wus 30 cents an Western and the Western stake (lran,lf Ri, then I went over (o Steve Bom pi sues compared wit Pari fie. It is estimated it will increase an got sum randy wicli is the new place cording to reports of Rll. the capacity for handling sheep from n' e etuis of t . , feventi-rthousand and five hundred , hug-bun- j pay-liber- al ques-atreng- th j evry-budd- south-wes- ner-sr- r I ht Hel-je- a. j Tre-averag- fr ! Mi.-t- j . r elere -- ' ; ' range. In only some of tlie states arej farm pastures included in these The American Royal classic of live shows opened at Kansas City nres. The greatest improvement was last Saturday and continues through-i- n thousand Texas, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, out thia week with fifty-fiv- e Washington and California. Further dollars in premiums. The throughout the West in; fourth annual event will dedicate the both range and farm pastures is to lie new half million dollar exposition exported from the snows which have. building. It contains an oval of twen-faile- n x thousand feet of floor spare and since November 1st. The condition of range rattle de- - where the champions of more than dined somewhat during October, the .twenty state fairs will parade and average on November 1st being 82 per kings and queens of the live stock cent of normal, compared with 80 on world will be crowned. October 1st. Heavy marketings of rat- the first shipment of fat tie have been quite general this YI1 , t Probably fc t f thi, section to thronghont the rnpe tats, due partly Coast inf, ,eft Thomsons feed and also to of the to scarcity whm fc. j,. street, examiner Mon( stockmen being forced to sel to meet (lf tl)P Moab state bank, and their obligations. Sheep, on the other, W- -,in K ionlun. iM.aI ran,her, left for fu-.j band, are quite promising for the Angeles, Cals., with two carloads tore, and there is still a widespread df f the (f p( j " mand for feeder amk 17th. of the states have of the freder aIso ar.0ID,,anied two ears of . ready sold their surplus. The condition f jm as far Bg Jlminn Fcrk? vhere ' of sheep the stock w ere dd. A portion of cent of norma! or only very slightly the shipment to the Coast is owned by reas rendition different from their the hank, while Gordon & Snyder and Riordan and other local stockmen also ported one month earlier. "Prices on the range for gressfat Continued on Pare Four.) steers, as quoted by stockmen, on No- cr y FRIDAY. the best models of every type of cleaner and we invite your inspection. If you prefer we will give you a demonstration in your own home. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. A Wholesale and Retail 'The Largest Institution of Its Kind Between the Rockies and the Wasatch A. A. A. A. ty-si- - Times-Indejwnde- nt facing gl nt A .0. .A A. A A t SAVINGS STAMP OWNERS AD- or five dollars each. It is pointed out also that after November 15, 1922, tha VISED TO HOLD ISSUE 1918 war Mvings stamps may be exThe United States treasury depart- changed for the 1923 issue of 4 per ment, through federal reserve banks, is rent treasury savings certificates, thus sending out notices concerning rumors extending the investment five years. that efforts are being made by unscru- The exchanges and redemptions can be pulous iierxons to induce owners to effected at any money order postoffice part with 1918 stamps for unstable se- or hy abdication to the federal reserve curities or lor less than cash value. It bank or branches. I) urged that, inasmuch as these stamps an then I went to Doctor Judys to get mature January 1, 1923, or in about Few of our thoughts are entirely our a KUHcripshun for my Mother an when days, that they should not be dis- own. We just cant resist the temptaforty I got home I din't have the hamberger of for less than the face value tion to share them with other people. an coodnt find it no wares when I posed went back for it an so sumbuddy had it for supper an I hope they choked on BY INSTALLING T1IE FAMOUS it for bein so mean ateelin it when I TROUBLE-FREE wnan 't lookin gettin candy or ramthin. No more torn linoleum or carpets, or marred flours. No falling out. rbooMiMls of imrtknlar iro)ile praise tliem.' For a few dags only. Mister Macbeth brought us in sum potatere for shoestring an French fry-i- n ,VLu an the eheef sed they are fine for either wun. They tasted jess like other potatere he sed only more so. Thats what he told Mister Macbeth. CASTERS Julius Lemperle m. Fare au wanner agen an a week from yestiddy'a Thanksgivin an turkeys an cram berries an dressin. My fother sed the only wun wieh he voted for in the lerkshun wieh wasn't beet wus Jensen for hed of the schools ell over the state. The Womens clubs goin to have e meetin agen next Wensday np to the notre dame hall an Irene Woodwards goin to talk the ailnnt drammer an Edith Olsen's goin to talk a bout mo-s- ir an sumbuddy else ia goin to talk also an the cheef sed von no it. Demonstration work in sheephreed-in- g has had a marked effect on wool production hack in Montgomery county, Ind., as is shown by the fact that in 1918 ten thousand pounds of wool were produced in the county, while in 1921 the sheephrerdeni association alone pooled and marketed mure than six carload. On a tour ST farms on which breeding and feeding demonstrations were being conducted in 1921, nnder direction of tlie county agent, thirty-eigautomobiles were required to accommodate the people interested, while in 1918 on a similar tour only six were ht needed. of Cornell Interiors See This Book We want to 6how you this new collection of views that illustrate the variety and charm of paneled interiors so easily and economically obtained by using MILL PRIMED TRIPLE SIZED . taka the place af lath and platter for walls, ceilings, and partitions Come in and see the finished effects that you can re- fig-'sto- ck twenty-improveme- PRICE, UTAH Auto and Electric Supplies "Only the Best for me! declare the woman who takes pride in the hind of food she sets before her family. She know! it doesnt pay to waste her good efforts and her good flour, eggs and other materials by produce in your home, store, office, factory, garage or outbuildings with Come!f3a,or Cornell 48 widths. Springtime is repairing time so come to us for roofing flooring, fencing, or any other building materials that you need for making your home or property more attractive and raluable. Phone or call we're anxious to service to you. but using anything bakROYAL the best ing powder made- - It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Phones 111 or 26, Price, Utah. PRICE, UTAH |