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Show FRIDAY, lLUCg FADE EIGHT Wl UHBS SQUHG TEN TO flFIEEN LOWER sec- president, and Thomas Bedmond, been arrangretary. No program has ed for the sessions, though invitation extended to a number of have WYOMING HIKES OF Fill KUW THOSE ETC. HIM, jtnVEBl U-e- Com (Continued From Face Six.) prominent sjwakers, including and ofifceri gresBiuan Don B. Colton of the district furet office. Subject poration beginning with the words under consideration will include the Capital Stock of Thia Corporation The Suu Special Service. credit law, graxing on and ending with the words, One Dolagricultural mission by the woolgrowers associaKANSAS CITY, Mo., March 26. the condition of the lar Per Share, shall be amended to national c. tion asking that reconsideration be live stockforests, Cattle prices were rather irregular industry, reduction in the read as follows: The capital stock of Fat steer steady and cows, heif- given this suspension. The message re- valuation of range cattle to twenty this corporation shall be four million ers and Stocker and feeder stronger. ceived states that immediate reconsid- dollars a head, maintaining the low dollars, divided into three million and Calves fifty rent to a dollar lower, eration will be given the ausjiension or- rates for grazing on national forests one hundred thousand shares, valued llemand for butcher cattle, storkers der. The granting of the request means and the numlier of permits issued, re- and classified three million shares of a active, llogs ruled that the reduction will be made in time and feeders ductions in freight rates, reduced feed- common stock of the face or par value cent five to higher owing to an for shipment, according to Hooper, a steady and commission charges at stock-yard- s, at Grand Junction Colo- - at seven dol- active demand. Fairly liberal receipts the commission will no doubt decide in ing a more orderly marketing sys- 100,000 shares of preferred stuck of gave sliipjicr an opjmrt unity to liter- favor of the proposed schedule. The tem and lietter financial condition by the face or par value of ten ($10.00) ate freely. Slock bog and pigs were rates can be put into effect immediate' the agricultural credits law. llie meet- dollars per share, such preferred stock cent higher. Lambs were ly after the decision, as the schedule twenty-fiv- e ing will be held ut the same time as to entitle the holder thereof to receive ten to fifteen cent lower with sheep has already been published. the lutcnnouiitain Live Stock show cumulative divident at the rate of 10 This reduction will mean a saving steady. Several bunches of spring reduced rates will he allowed on Ier rent per annum, the voting and aud of about $50,(HK) to the woolmen of all railroads. lambs & dd at $15.00 to $16.00. governing rights and responsibilities of today were 11,000 cattle, 10,000 Utah, says Hooper, as the rates in the eomany to be entirely centered in with some eoniared cast's will be lowered hog and 0000 sheep, holders of common stock. Markets. the Yesterday's GUI Hi cattle, 15,000 hog and 6000 sheep of a rent a (Miund. Utah woolgrowers 20. Coal and Coke comany March Mo., KANSAS CITY, Independent ateers Demand for will fat week about fifteen million itounds a ship ago. killMost head. this week by Zion were shares offered 3500 Cuttle Receipt waa fairly active and price tqieued of wool out of the state this year. and brokers at sixty-seve- n with sixty-tw- o classes light top sternly; The fully closed ing and buying strong. ateady asked. sales Fuel (7 $6.50 States United other steers $0.25; eighty order as WHAT LOCAL FLOCKMASTEBS heavy aide is inclined to increase bid and to $8.85; Colorado pulpcrs $8.75; best per rent preferred) eighty-tw- o WILL DO LIKEWISE? the end otl the ljeuteu season approachCoal bid. and bid Standard $4.75 to bulk $6.25; good ofeows seventy ateera $7.00; were to choice es. No prime asked. That there will be genuine interest heifers $7.00 to $7.50; better grades eighty-fiv- e fered today. Some good ones sold at cutters Latest rumors around the camps of $9.25 and $9.35. Othera were at $8.50 among the boys sheep dubs this year bologna hulls $4.75 to $5.00; to Carbon eounty are that F. C. llennes vcalcrs bulk $8.00 is when learned without to to $3.50 it $4.50; at goes steers $7.75 saying to $0.10 I'lain to fair with practical ia going with the Utah Fuel company $8.40 and some dogiea brouglit $6.75 to that John X. Davis ft Sons have offer- $8.50 ; few up to $10.00 two ed lambs Ramliouilett $9.00. interests in Colorado. He but recentand Cows and top purebred lieifera, yearlings $7.50. llogs Receipts 12,000 head and fair- ly resigned ae general superintendent ateers and Leifera mixed sold readily a buck and a ewe to the boys and lower; of the Standard properties in Spring at strong prices. In a few caaea cow girls sheep clubs of Uintah eouuty, ly active; ateady to five centsbulk detop $8.20; Canyon. Bigger production is being and heifers were higher. The warmer says Vernals Express of last Friday. I isckcr and shipier 275-laverages $8.00 to figured on from the Centennial State weather is increasing demand for the To the best standard sheep club mak- sirable 175 to sows steady to ten eents mines. i lightweight classes. Veal ealvea were ing the best record they will give a $8.10; locking De- purebred Rambouilett buck lamb eas lower; bulk $7.25 to $7.30; stuck pigs Bulla lower. rents Ironton (Utah) ia the officially sesteady. fifty dollars. The fifteen cents higher; bulk $7.25 up to lected title for the new industrial command for atoekera and feeders waa ily valued at seventy-fiv- e efu winning this prise will have full $7.65. larger than last week and prices ruled munity between Springville and Proseason The Sheep Receipts 4000 head. Lambs vo, which will center on the pigiron to chaige of the gift to be its . higher. slightly strong cents higher; is well enough advanced now so that jointly. To stimulate the very best ef- fifteen to twenty-fiv- e plant of the Columbia Steel corporademand will increase on graxing ac- fort of every sheep dub member to top $14.50; desirable weight lots large- tion. The name Ironton will apcounts. Inquiry for stock cows and have the best they will give to the indi- ly $14.25 to $14.50; clipiters $10.75 to pear on the station of the Salt Lake cents and Utah vidual member, whether of the winning $11.25; sheep around twenty-fiv- e to be erected at the entrance heifers, springers and milk cows ia shorn wethers sold to the dub or not, making the beat record in higher; Firms making freight plant llog prices were steady to five rents the eounty a purebred Rambouilett ewe at $8.00. shipments will be notified at onee of do the terminal name. higher with the demand large. Darker with a value of at least thirty-fiv- e Beat Lamb Feeding. paid ateady prieea and ahijipera took lare. This gift is to belong to the inThe Carbon County railroad, being medium and lightweight classes five dividual and inay not be a member of FORT COLLINS, Colo., March 24. built by the Columbia Steel ooqio racent a higher. The top was $8.25. The the winning club. The Duvit.es make The most profitable ration fur lamb tion to open up its coal deposit in bulk of the offerings sold at $8.10 to these magnificent offers to further feeding consists of rorn, wet beet pulp lloree is exieeted to be ready Canyon, $8.25. Packing sows were strong to stimulate the greatest industry of this and alfalfa. Beet molasses is excel- for by May 1st. Work ia operations Figs section and because they are intensely lent with a higher food value than under way at the ten rents higher at $7.25 to $7-3mine and it ia ex e and stock hogs were strong to twenty-fiv- interested in the work of the boys and corn a hundred and fifty lamb feeders peeted to be producing coal on a comcents higher at $6.75 to $7.25. De- girls. It ia easy to ace that from among were told by Prof. E. J. Maynard of mercial scale by August 1st. The cuke mand will continue heavy aa shippers the boys entering these clubs will be the Colorado Agricultural college fol- ovens and blast furnaces should be some of the substantial sheepmen of lowing tests conducted are buying freely. recently. Sun- completed early in 1924, and the plans I jambs were ten to fifteen cents low the future, for what boy after nuking flower ia better than corn or contemplate the production of pigiron silage fed sufficient effort to gain knowledge beet top, he declared. In making the by April 1st of that er and sheep steady. Moat of the year. lamha sold at $13.75 to $14.25. Some and recognition in such a contest will lamb extcrinuiits lota of sixteen eight What Utah and West needs are the to $16.00. then lay down? The firm ia to be eon lambs each were spring lambs brought $15.00 put on feed for a hun- large 'steel mills and the development Few fat sheep were offered. in gratulated nuking the offer as no dred each lot being given a dif- of this industry in the state will be a doubt it will be the means of stimulat- ferentdays, ration. Records were kept of large factor in its growth. When the MEANS FIFTY THOUSAND FOB ing a much greater interest of secur the cost and the gain in weight and coal is coked and steel smelted the fuUTAH W OOLQBO WEBS ing purebred sheep on the farms. This the profit on earh lot was figured on ture will be extremely bright for the would sjiell prosperity f prieea placed on the lambs when the Beehive said Mayor James L. Freight rates on wool to the liast flocks, a fact the boys will not be slow experiments were completed by a buy- Rolph, State, San of Francisco, who was Jr., and Utah for will probably lie reduced to recognize. The future alone will tell er fhiin the Denver stock vard. in Salt Lake City last Wdnesday to tlie intermounlain territory, according how far reaching will be the results. attend the annual conference the next to James A. Hoicr, secretory of the Men Revise. day of the Utah Fuel company sales Forestry Utah State Woolgrowers association, EMEBY COUNTY HAS CLEAN March 24. Grazing chiefs agents in AY cut era States. Rolph ia a OGDEN, who received word this week that the BILL OF HEALTH who have been in session here during representative of the company on the interstate commerce commission would Coast. reooiifiider the rate schedule recently There are at present in U.ah ninety-si- x the j iat week have completed the revision of the susbeen manual under Italian labor is being used in the herds of dairy cattle accredited as grazing panned by it, but which bad which lire stockmen use the national Ruhr to some extent in the allies eflOlli on the June until from free to request tuberculosis, according pended of of Senator Frank R. Gooding of Ida- information given out last Monday by forests. They considered matters that fort to get out coke and coal. A gang were discussed at the conference on workmen brought to a mine at Rhein-bade- n ho. The original reduction waa made Dr. W. A. Stephenson, live stock when it was occupied by the and who has charge of tests grazing by forest officials and live for Utah and all other Intermountain States when the railroads asked for a being made by the state in Mwqicra-tio- n stock associations from twelve West- Belgians Sunday consisted largely of thousand tons of with the federal bureau of animal ern States two weeks ago. The manual Italians. Thirty-fiv- e reduction in freight rates from Pacific Coast jiniuts to the Kaat. The request industry. Such tests, recognized by will be submitted to a committee rep- coke were piled up there, but the Belwaa made in order to allow the car- the federal government are found to resenting the lire stock interests be- gians found themselves unable to operriers to compete with water transHr be of great value not only in the ship- fore it goes to Chief Forester Greeley ate the loading apparatus and were obtotion through the Panama canal, and ping of cattle from such herds, but al- and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace liged to provide new machinery. Minincluded a request for higher rates so in marketing them. The herd is not at Washington, D. C., for final ap- ister of Transportation Grosner has arrived at Karisruhs to adjust various from intermountain points Kaat. The accredited as free from tuberculosis proval traffic problems. reduction was granted on October 30, until it has undergone two successive 1022, and at the same time the request annual tests or three tests WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH for higher rates from intermediate without devclojing any reactors. Harry L Gandy Named. L. Gandy, former member of points was denied This would have Dr. Stcphensen announces that Dr. Montana Harry are generally from South Dakota, has been put into effect a schedule offering a A. J. Webb, deputy imqiector assist- pooling theirwoolgrowers congress clijis and holding for fortyhat rate on the wool from moat Utah ed by Dr. 8. E. Springer of Chicago, -six executive secretary of the appointed to fifty rents. an expert with the bureau of animal National Coal association. He will dipoints of $2.70 a hundred pounds. For some reason Senator Oooding industry has examined now about a Idaho woolmen are generally storing rect the Washington, D. C., offices and made a request to the eommiaiaon that third of the cattle in Emery without their elip, waiting for prices at around succeeds to the place vacated last Deto fifty cents. the new rate schedule be suspended finding a single instance aa yet of the forty-ai- x cember by J. D. A. Morrow. Gandy is until June 10th of this year. Accord- scabies, which was prevalent thete a Shearing started at Cooley ranch in associated with buys ing to the woolgrowers, this suspension year ago, and whish state and federal Castle Valley on Sunday last. The run of Utah in the building of the Utah which was granted at the time, would officials worked hard to eradicate. Dr. should be over by tomorrow. Central line from Huntington Canyon have coat woolmen a large aum of J. T. Neal, also with the state departTop vice for this years wool in Ne- to a connection with the Utah railway money this year in freight, ai most of ment, has inspected about half those vada to date is forty-fou- r cents. Peter at Healy siding over near Hiawatha. the elip would be shipped before that in Rich county, where a similar out- Corta of Elko eounty on last He is secretary of the proposed road. date. A request waa sent to the eom- - break was fought a year ago and has sold eighteen thousand Saturday this at pounds found none aa yet infected. figure. owners. Reports are now to the effect Owing to the persistency of this deThe recent legislature levied a three that yearling steers have been concrease, and the dififculty met some- mills tax on all We Cater to the Trade of hogs in the etste to be tracted for April delivery at $27.50. times in fighting it, it is held that it used for the Coal Camps the creation of a fund to comwould be remarkable if none waa found Moabs of bat cholera. The same amount was al- theSays 23d: William Cooley returned in either place after one seasons so made on all stock to reimburse However, the officials are now the owners of dairy yesterday from Kansas City, Mo, and tubercular rattle, killed where he went with a shipment of six to be this beginning hope that may the state inspectors when discover- hundred lambs. Due to the case. Some of the animals last year by poor railroad ed with the disease. were dipped as many as five times in service, being better than two weeks Announcement comes of the forma- cn route, the lambs sustained a the effort to eradicate the pest. heavy tion of a wool pool at American Fork, shrinkage. However, commanded they which includes the growers of that a good price, Farm Board Confers. bringing fourteen dollars town, Lchi, Pleasant Grove and sur- a hundred. They averaged about The state board of agriculture spent rounding places. Flocks ar to be shorn in weight. icall.v all of last Tuesday thresh- at Fairfield and ' pract corrals. nearby Clips Utah has no appropriation for feeding over the bounty situation and the are estimated at four hundred thouscampaign against preda- and pounds. Tcrtn of the jaml are to ing sheep, nor even for feeding jurors. Hence County Attorney Henry E. Beal tory animals with George E. llolinan, be soon formulated, when advertising was advised last Tuesday by Mark inspector for the United States biolog- will lie put out. ical survey. The state and the survey Tuttle, state auditor, that claims prehave been working together in this Chsrles Hart of Fruita, Colo, has sented by Sevier in the hoiie that they matter for several years. Holman pre- bought the Tom Larsen ranch in Pro- would be paid by the state must be tpet sented his quarterly report, which is fessor Valiev six miles north of Castle-to- by that county. The claims arose in Eighty acres of the total of two connection with the trial of Willard similar to items contained in a recent You are assured of the finest news letter sent out to employes of the hundred and sixty are under cultiva- Anderson. The sheep were held by the tion and there is sufficient water to state for insiectinn meats and poultry and fish in campaign. 11c also reportby the jurors', and ed that representative of several as- irrigate the entire tract. The new own- the attorney inquired if the exienes season when trading with us. Alsociations of woolgrowers of the state er lias taken possession and is clearing incurred were not projier charges to be ways kept fresh in our sanitary have already offered their assistance additional acreage. He will raise and placed against the state. ica box. That's why most people for the carrying on of poison cam- feed purebred stork. who enjoy good, tasty food preMore than nine thousand five hunThe Utah state department of agrifer ours that's why our market paigns in their districts the coming dred farmers since the last census have is so popular. They know it's winter, and the Manti Woolgrowers culture has just received from the association has levied an assesment of printer copies of the Utah brand book, placed their breeding operations on a more economical, too. Eggs, strictly purebred sire basis and are folso much a sheep for this De- which is the most bread, vegetables and fruits are Complete of its kind tails of flic questions under discussion ever issued. It contains a complete in- lowing methods leading to further imfresh every day. before the board in charge of the co- dex of every stockgrower in the state, provement. according to records of the United States department of agriculoperative campaign, which includes the together with a facsimile of every ture. This has liecn a development of state hoard of agriculture and Hol- brand and the inspector can carry it approximately three years. At the man. are not made public is it stat- in hi picket so that at a moment's noMain St. present rate of enrollment the number ed that any decision has Wen reached. tire he can find anv brand. Pass the ten thousand mark with- PRICE, UTAH thcn-iHir- t it ecni-th- at r sent in the next three vi..n;hs. Thi recently Meeting Next Month. ;t :t: a Manti It ;t-to the ef-ls...-live i.im: Cull thi' nr?iv.:! r:i f 1:1 l!v-; nf ie Wc Cater to the Trade of M o' ! v (.'-- FEW SHEEP BEING OFFERED IDEnUOMENTnUUS Store No. IS, Price, 1tah 12ns H? to-da- lte-ceip- ts six-tent- 112-ixm- Waverlycaps $ 44 AvrAwnBr&iid 1 tK A Nflnouhriow urn $ jwcoe h fef -- negishredTradaftark :"! Mkverly WaverUj Caps made of tailored finest Caps, - fv f Jjkhimgto: by . Vfooiens Americas best mala select for us. For Style .1 they are Newest materials unexcetia are used. they excel 3EJL shown vei fbrServa -- e dictum U-2- 'etUsB&- - 0 LeiUStto hourBuHe& Yourllalim pur,'' Note The Caps On Display In Our Windows! fire? in 5. semi-annu- -- ( n Daring -- Jfiriteo w sires must be of good quality in addition to being purebred. The department issues an attractive emblem of recognition to live stock owners who in this activity. Stocking of Lower California ranges by Arizona and Sonora, Mex, cattle interests has been begun on an extensive scale, cattlemen intending to take full advantage of the projected railroad from Mexicali to the Gulf of California. The road will permit of short line shipment by rail and water in connection with the new Southern Pacific extension on the west coast direct to Mexico City markets, now supplied chiefly through Texas ports. (Rattle from Lower California can be sold more cheaply in Mexico than stock imported from the United States as there is no duty to be paid on them. The premium list of the Sixth Annual Live Stock show to be held April 3d to 7th, inclusive, at Zion was issued in jiamphlet form last Saturday for distribution. With the publication of the list preparations are complete, according to Dr. R. N. Mead, director of the show. Cash awards will totilcy a thousand dollars, it ia now annouiia All exhibits are expected to iniur. the yards thia week, and will place before the opening with the aible exception of an entry from ada, which has been delayed in ti h! from the range to the shipping ptf Zions chamber of commerce liveibijlf$tn committee is perfecting plans far$M oration of the pavilion. Its true. Brains will alwiyi bMKpe mand attention without the furmitjmvcvnt of making a noise. Your fellow who gets something nothing generally finds it worth what it cost. f Cl Never make a bluff unless yos back it up or beat the other fellow the run. SB t Stuttering is a great aid to thtpHj&j son who finds it necessary to invata exeuse. J Complete line of blank books description. The Sub. of hJE w. tKrtyl al Times-Independe- nt cain-imig- n. What Tasty Food The Crowds Are Going to See Her Husband Presented Wife By the Dramatice Department of the Womens Club of Price & Wednesday, April 4th At 8 p. m. General Admission 50c, Reserved Seats 75c Come and Enjoy a Good Laugh. 1 Seed- s- Seeds- - Seeds n. 4 Rakes, Hoes, Shovels For Your Gardens and Flower Beds. PRICE TRADING CO. pun. Mathis Meat Market nr nm-ihc- I the Coal Camps fr (Yitle ' . r.'. l 11 huJ 1 f t:i!i r S;i!t Lake City r- ?.ir ly ,1. M. t Mi - J 1.;rv I ; I'mLvp, ..1 i- -- J t. e -- .!- il-- - i, : It Ti v:: , 1 vt i.i Ive tw,-.- r r i ol -- t' a .i!1,l,,-i-;.roM-gbv- '."v 1 r.'fl- - 1 1 ;.r . .i ri. ri t:e en.p:r.r: t I. - fr is that all SAVOY BARBER SHOP Under New Management of G. W. Rlakeand R. G. Bookei SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE TRADE OF LADIES AND CHILDREN havov Hotel, Iriee, Utah n.'g.i.nn.i; On April 11 Wo Will Up.-n.l- t 7:3(1 . W 7:30 p. i. SB |