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Show rats or son com on hind decrease SOME TWO MILLIONS WORLD'S V IONS CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE SUPERIOR STORE made vacant by the death of Carl A. Allen on Monday of last week. The department and the state commission in the work nnder an have ends with the fiscal which agreement year ending June 30th, next. It is quite that this agreement may not Erobable owing to a decrease in both by the federal government and the state commission. The the agreement ran be relatter ho newed. Large pools of Oregon wool have sold during the wt ten days at forty-fiv- e cents. W. T. tioslin from Grand Junction, Colo., whs in Price this week and last looking lor cheep. He bought nothing, however, but told l'ulks lie would be hack again boon. Last years coni strike iroiu April 1st to October 1st resduced the Hock Islands dividends $1,152,000. In other words this much was spent for fuel over the previous twelve months. With two state officials Adjutant General Black and CoL Sain Hunter each accusing the other of respomtihili ty for the failure to prevent the Herrin mine troubles last June, the Illinois legislative investigating committee recessed last Saturday until yesterday to consider further steps in its work. Dr. A. J. Webb from the state live stock imqieclioii department and Dr. E. J. Cully of the United States bureau of animal industry went to Juub county last Wednesday to inspect dai ry cattle there for tuliemilosis. This is the first time such work has been done there since the state department of agriculture was organized iu its present form two curs ago. Emery Cattle Selling. MAXTi, April 19. During the fust week steer buyers have lieen receiving cattle throughout Emory cuunty. The Forron mid Emery alockgrowers received twenty-sevedollars )or head fur their yearlings, the contract requiring that 05 per cent of the stuck be whitefared. The Castle Dale and Orangeville stockmen received $27.50 for their yearlings with the stipulation that nothing that would not lie twelve months of age by July 15th would be taken. In other words, nothing under nine months old would be accepted as meeting the requirements flf the n Yesterday's Markets. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 19. Cattle Receipts 10,000 head with a few beef steers at steady to fifteen eents rents lower; many bids twenty-fiv- e lower; early top, $9.00; some held higher; fat she stork steady to ten cents lower; lietter grade cowa early, $0.50 to $7.00; good heifers bid $7.50; yearlings and fat rows weak to lower; other classes steady; hulk of bologna bulls, $4.50 to $4.85; eanners and cutters largely $2.75 to $1.50 ; choice veul-er- s around $0.00. Hogs lieceipts 2000 head. Mostly five cents lower to shipten and stocks ten cents lower; top, $8.10; hulk of sales, $7.85 to $8.10; bulk desirable 200 to d butchers at $8.10; packers holding back; a few bids at $7.00 on mediuinwcight butchers or eents lower; parking sows twenty-fivten cents lower; bulk, $0.00 to $7.00; stock pigs around stcadv; bulk natives at $7.00 to $7.25; a few' at $7.35. Shrei lieceipts 7000 head and opening sales of lambs steady; later bids lower; top wuuled lambs, $14.50: others, $13.85 to $14.35; $11.15 to $11.75; sli pc; ten to fifteen cents higher; shorn wethers, $8.75 to $9.00. 250-oun- e STORE NO. Why Not Buy At Home? Why waste time, money and energy in going to a nearby city when you need a new dress or coat, when you can get what you want right here at home? In prices, you will not And lower ones anywhere. In quality-value- s, you can get here the very best for your mon ey. In styles, the newest come to you here direct from New York, where our buyers are daily in the market buying merchandise for our three hundred and seventy-on- e department stores. styles at the same time that they appear in We display new No Besson for many a year has wholly neglected tlie smart bloused cost. Models are with us this season in many of the handmuneat wraps, and an example appears in the coat pictured, which has also appropriated a collar of "summer fur. The coat la long with ample sleeves. New York City shops. Buying here will save you money and give you complete 7-- ture oM'iielo Ephraim taking s generous sized corner off a plug of chewing. or urrunge l iu the form of a pipe, with the exhaust supplying smoke in odorous, if not very realistic, putts, or merely decorated with gold letters telling how easy it is to sneeze if one uses the snuff the. Vikings used such of the advertiser's art must go, says Wednesday s Salt Luke Tribune. The cigaret licensing law passed by the lust lgislature will smash these images erected at the shrine of My loady Nicotine. Just to make assurance doubly sure, Charles T. lrisk, of the cigaret sales dejuirt-meof the office of W. D. Sutton, state treasurer, has asked Harvey 1L Cluff, attorney general for an opinion. Cluff jierused the recent legislation and found that, while See. 2 is no model of rhetorical clarity of dirtion or simplicity of exiession, nevertheless its meaning is reasonably certain. Under that section eigarets may not lie advertised anywhere except on the tackage which eontaina them. Cigars and pipe tobaccos, chewing tobaccos and ierliais snuff may lie advertised in the dealera window or on his sign and in the newsMieni, hut not in "any other place of display. Cluff told Frisk that t wholesaler's or , jobber's automobile would be a place of displuy within the meaning of the new law, and there- Stylish Colors! Attractive Collars! Distinctive Models! UnuuJly have In mfaui the purchase a decidedly satisfying is an unusual opportunity! If you hSt expensive Spring Coat, you can make ftyiiah Son from this new display. efjk-p-? Spring Has Offered Nothing In Coats More Attractive Than In This Showing Developed of coed quality Folaira 45 incbM long: path; fail cut,back models with loo gnsejful at front; giaxrow ttS E2t ballad atyiaa; tin jamtijy jyaothfld throw collar land a faa-- Oad-t-iUwa- aDaxa d, fiw dignity ether jh baaoadaf Jfaud. Jka, raiadacr and Your Choice at Only Patterns The shiny automobile with the picture of the handsome seriurita decorating its sides tu displaying the pic- PRIOR UTAH fta McCALLS Attorney General Gives Opinion As to Amended Cigaret Measure. 12, New Polaire Coats$1 g.5 '--Oi PASSES ON THE LAW For May Are Ready! If you are planning summer dresses and of course you are, the patterns you want are here. $1650 nie-di- as suiierin-tende- nt nt fore, after May 8th, next, no advertisements ran lie used, within the law, which lias any reference to tobacco in any form. It is one of the several instances in which the amended South wick ad is more strict and sweeping than the measure was iu its original form. CONFERENCE AT ZION ON MINE SAFETY PLANS Continuation of the big work in safety engineering was taken up with the slate industrial commission last Tuesday by 11. 1). Swanson, assistant to the director of the United MIDDLE OF MAY, NEXT, IS DATE States bureau of mines. It is that forFOR OPENING BIDS merly carried out under the jurisdiction of the bite Carl A. Allen, district Nothing particularly new haa devel- engineer of the bureau and chief mine oped in the situation as to the paving for the commission under the of Main street since the announcement inspector which haa been " " in rffert for agreement !kI vonl put. With LET.?.' there S2 up however, point that May 35th is the 'ir08e doul,t t whether ?t POuld date set for opening bids on the work. be continued, due to the limited This earlier time than had been preallowed the commission by viously announced was ip answer to the lust legislature. The light in which the urging by the Carbon eommisison-er- s the commission was placed by the curthat the summer should not be al- tailment of legislative appropriations lowed to go by without early action. was to but it held This imsition was endorsed by other that presented it Swanson, possibly might lie able to selocal organizations. lriee city has now cure funds ir turned over all the data required to on. allow the state engineer to proceed, and the railroad company is said to That good printing. The Sun. bave settled on Ihe matter of the underpass at the west city limits in a satisfactory way. The work through the Main street section will be on a d contract, which will include the municipality along with the county Robinson Crusoe was both a piand the federal aid department. It ia oneer and a successful advertiser. have the pavement through hoped-tIt's true there were no newspathe renter of town in place before the pers at that time, but he knew the value and necessity of attracting Americn Legion convention to bo held attention to his important busihere this summer. ness. And he knew that without the support of others his venture Control work against many insect would be a failure, lie also believed In changing his "copy" ofpests centers about securing parasites ten. 8o when his first flag (a shirt) was whipped to pieces lv wind which in themselves are not injurious. and weather be put anuilier gar In the effort to obtain beneficial species of these to aid in the fight against the gijwv and browntail moths the , of entomology of the Vnito.ljt States department of agriculture sends! flag ns some merchants do w lih its scientific assistants to Europe to' one advertisement on the plea "advertising doesn't puy, import, breed and rolonize beneficial ; a that 'rusoe would have returned to m biiropean pui ailes of these two dust and it would hare been scatin this country. Those of the giptered upon the waters and lost. The moral is to put out your sigare also obtained from Japan sy nal and keep changing its style. snd. shipped here to he propagated and I i ntliors ,T In other words, use your localisTnmiiea in procured Japan' newspaper regularly and systembavp been found useful in checking the fitkally and you'll get what you want and what you are entitled to. beetle there. The last shipment of these arrived in December, 1922. ". Allr three-eornore- j J in-'p,- ts 371 DEPARTMENT STORES ORGANIZATION SOME COATS ARE BLOUSED clip, a THE SHOPPERS SERVICE AlfSRtSSbZi LARGEST (Continued From Pace Six.) m--tl- FRIDAY, APto TSE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVEET FRIDAY. PAGE EIGHT I PURELY PERSONAL Mrs. I II. Fullmer of Priee is this week visiting with friends at the state capital Mias Bessie Kennedy was in Salt Lake City this week on a buying trip for her store at Friee. Mrs. James C. Cooper of this city visited this week with relatives at her former home in Montrose, Colo. Mrs. Sarah D. Mease of Sunnyside is visiting with Mrs. George E. Adams and other friends at Vernal this week. Holley Earl! of Prire went in to Salt Lake City the first of the week to drive back a new car for the Arrow-Stage line. llyte Loveless, pioneer oil promoter of Eastern Utah, was here from Emery county this week to give the Farnham well the once over. It looks good to him. Floyd Shcpley of the J. C. Penney rtnnany forces at Price is now temporarily in charge of the store at Eureka. The manager there ia East purchasing goods. C. T. Blackburn was hack at Wellington last week from Blue Valley. He is selling off his proyierty in Carbon couni y. His wifes health is much better at their new home. Miss Alice Madsen of Price, who has been visiting at Salt Luke City fur a couple of weeks, has gone to California for an extended stay. She is at present at Long Beach. T. A. Gaus, an auditor from the firm of Mart wick, Mitrhell & Co. at Salt Lake City, was in Price this weK going over the hooks of the (Consolidated Wagon and Machine commny. He went from here to Castle Dale. George A. Storrs of the Great Western Coal eoniany was in Price from Salt Lake City last Tuesday on business matters. He had nothing more to say of the plans of his rorporution than has been told already by The Sun. Hyrum Wilcox, a former sheriff of Carbon county, was in Price the first of the week from Salt Lake City. After spending the winter there he taking back his old position with the Utah Fuel company over at Sunnyside. J. D. Bunce of Mountain Home is here staying with his daughter, Mrs. William Morrison. Bunce, who has been quite ill for some time, is taking ehiroprartie treatments from Dr. Baird of Itoosevelt. Mvton Free Press, 13th. Mrs. C. II. Stevenson from Priee, who has been visiting in California for a month or so, returned home last Friday. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary West, of San Francisco. She will spend the summer here. Bishop George Ruff from Scofield was in Price Tuesday last to attend a meeting of the selltad board and of which lie is a member. Upper camp mines, he told The Sun, are working but two ond three days a week ofteu-e- r two. W. J. Bliss, a former sheriff of Grand county and now a peace officer for the Utah Fuel company at Sunny-sidwas an arrival Monday evening, having been summon ed as a district court witness. Moab e, Tiines-Independ-e- about completed and the laying of Spear Hubliard, the Ute leader, rails was started several days ago. The was the principal sieuker at the close road is to lie finished in about three of the bear dance Thursday. He told months, says he, with shipments of his hearers to take the advice of the coal to go out to Irunton at that time. white people and try to live on friend-lM. P, Braffct is here this week terms with them. He called attenfrom the East looking after his inter- tion to the number of Utes who have ests locally and may be hereabouts for died during the last year. But do hot We must a month. Most of his time since his grieve too much, lie said. last visit to Price has been spent in all go sooner or later to that happy New York and Chicago. He expects to hunting ground. Death is not so terrible. We simply go to sleep when we go from this city to the Coast. D. II. Hillman, state inspector of are so tired. Then soon we wake up apiaries and who has just returned over there all ready to enjoy life once from Vernal, reports that bees in the more. Myton Free Press, 13th. Uintah Basin wintered well and that county officials there are taking steps NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE IS to provide proper nuiervisiun for the hereby given ly the city council of the City of Price, Utah, of the intenindustry. Salt Lake Tribune, 15th. tion of such city council to make the A. George Wootton, manager of jfullowing described improvement, To grade, curb and gutter with the State Building and Loan associaconstruct private driveways. tion, was down from Salt Lake City concrete, Install water services snd sewer conduring the week. His concern ia pros- nections where necessary, and pave pering at Zion, he says, numerous loans with reinforced concrete, said concrete being made and much stuck placed up pavement to be approximately twenty-si- x feet on each side of an eightthere and elsewhere, lie finds busi- een (25) foot In the center of Main ness conditions generally improving street, andstrip from seven (7) inches tn , thickness on Main street between Sixth right along. and Tenth street In Paving DisJ. A. Cheney, cashier of the Uin- street trict No. according to the plans, protah State hank, and wife were here files and 1,specifications on file In the this week from Vernal. Cheney office of the city engineer and in the business in the Ashley Valley as improving. He lielieves conditions. in this country and in Europe are getting lietter all the while and that this is to be the best year we have had for a long time. Myton Free Press, 13lh. Dan II. Hillman, state apiarist, has been in the Busin for several days, lie says that the present plan is to divide Duchesne county into four districts and to employ an insjiector for each. This county, says he, is too The names of large for one man. those who will be in charge of the work will be given later. Myton Free Press, y to-iw- lt: rts office of the state road and defray the abutters conajMft cost and expense thereof liy a assessment upon the lots and psjtijHC H ground to lie affected or benttesuch improvements, to tw aane cording to front feet situated sides of Main street lietwan street and Tenth street to th depth of the Iota The total confeL' said improvement la estimated et,: ST4 000.00 of which sum the abutkn tion is M0, 000.00 or $13.15 foot of abutting property. All at"" or objections to such lm to the carrying out of such tntejtoy.JL must be in writing, signed by ere of the property affected or fitted, describing the same, lie -- W with the number of front feet, aN. filed with the city recorder oa sTgi fore the 16th day of May. llfl.1 o'clock p m. The city council, $,-th-e first regular meeting thereafter, 16lh day of May, 1923, wlUceNHr er the proposed levy and hear aider such protests and ubjectie said Improvements as shall made, liy order of the city coon the city of Price. Utah. Duted, Ag. IsT. - I. ; - 1923. GEOUGE E. OCKEY, Qffii corder. First pub., April 20; last MayfiXI Too many bank cashiers an rcChM tttel ing after a spring cleaning. hM You can make have the jack. a full Loom . jdMM 13th. a Joseph Barlmglio and II. F. from the First Rational bank at Price, were in tbe Basin last week getting acquainted and looking after some business. Barlmglio is also president of the Helper State bank. It is rumored that that institution may possibly lie interested in a bank soon to be established in Duchesne. Myton Free Press, 13th. s Henry II, McCardle, a officer in the United States navy, is in lrice this week from the Panama canal zone. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. McCardle and a brother of Mrs. Kay Deming of this city. His visit here at this time is largely because of the illness of his sister. The latter, Wal-ter- first-clas- however, is now believed to have passed the crisis. Evan Roberts, son of Marion Roberts, formerly of the Basin but who is now residing at Price, is reported to be lying in a very serious condition at a Salt Iake City hospital. He was ta- ken there and underwent an operation for appendicitis. The physician stated that the appendix had been broken tor several days before the iqieration was jierfornied. Roosevelt Standard. 13th. V. R. Bush eaine in from Grand Grand Junction, Colo., Sunday, and left again on Monday for Huntington, where he met with the board of education of Emery county relative to the contract for the construction of the proposed auditorium addition to the Green River school building. He went over the plans for the structure and as a Tesult lie was awarded the contract. He expects to commence construction work in the near future. The building will rost in the neighborhood of twen 13th. F. r. Jacobs, engineer in charge of construction for the Carbon County railroad from Icelander on the Sunny-sid- e branch of the Denver and 11 io Grande to Columbia in Horse Can von, wn in Priee today from Salt Lake ty thousand dollars. City en route io the camp. Grading i pendent, 13:h. Mmili T'?ne-In-d- i NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE o OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Door East Postoffice ITJCE, UTAH If. |