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Show TBS BOB. fBIOE, PAGE TWO UTAB-EVE- BY FRIDAY. SHEEP AND LSKB PRICES ADVANCE WUH PRICES HOST ACTIVE FIRST OF WEEK Tb Bun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 30. Prices for steers ruled steady to strong today, ft ml in some eases rows, heifers and stockrrs devclocd a slight advance. The gceiiraJ time in the market was firm with demand fully uni pie to care for the oiler. tvs. Hogs went ten; vance. The general time in t lie market is moving towards the eight cents level again. The tup price was 7.95 and the hulk of the oficring sold ut 7.75 to 7.1HI. Sheep and laiidis were twenty-to forty cents higher, and in five active demand. Keceipts today were Il,0o0 cuttle, 17,Mini lmgs and 6000 sheep, compared with 12,000 cuttle, 19,0(J0 hogs and ll.tNHI sheep a week ago. At the outset killer and order buyers plueed weak bids for cattle, owing to a heavy run and lower prices iu Chieagu. Few early sules were rcort-ed- , and buyers lierauie more active and the inurket closed firm, in some eases lightly higher. Several bunches of light and mediiimweiglit steers Mild at 11.50 to 0.75, the lust named price being as high as any have brought this month. Other good steers and mixed yearlings brought 7.75 Calves and heifers were iu active demand. A good many fed cows brought 7.00 to 7 A0, and heifers 8.00 to 8.75. Veal calves and bulls were steady. Keceipts of tockers and feeders were moderate and prim ruled unevenly higher, at mostly fifteen to twenty cents up. Demand was large., but was held iu check to some extent by the limited supply. the United States have taken great interest in coaqwnng sieeiniens of rattle and horses bred today with carvof live Muck ings showing the ty bred by the ancient Egyptian-- . It m thought that a eolleetiiin of ajwrimni-- 1 of si line of Americas prize live Murk.' famous herd hulls and record break inanimals iu a museum in this country might prove invaluable to the stork breeders of the future. - Butchering Demonstration. One county agent in C'lilurailu lniii icjsirtcd to llie I 'rated Slates dejairt-m-l- i met lit of agrieultiirc a rnnvini-inied he has used in furthering the better sire work. A butchering am! men! cutting demonstration was given with two market hogs, one a purebred Hume Jersey and the other a scrub roil. They were weighed, then slaughtered and dressed aud weighed again. The live weight of each wus practically the same. The dressing jiercentage of the purebred was about 7 per cent inure than that of the scrub. The good hog figured to ho worth 9.10 more than the other. This was hut a fraction uf the difference in value between the Into hogs, however, as the purebred was hut half as old as the scrub and lie had consumed much less feed. The meat cutting demonstration was held ill the auditorium of the county school ami more than five hundred men and women were present. The two carenss-t'-l were turned in the various ruts of en ends hign- - meat, showing the suerior quality of er, The to) was 7,05. and hulk uf the purebred hug. aulsa 7.70 to 7.00. railing sows sold Yesterday's Markets. at 0.50 to 0.00, and pigs 0.75 to 7. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May at-lle 25. Total receipts of hogs this month were 330, (TOO, and the largest ever reKurripts 3000 and calves 5o) head. All rlassea slow around steady with movement The in any April ported last week showed a material deereime heavy beef hulls weuk; steers 7.50 to compared with preceding weeks, ami 0.20; some held higher; one haul of the omiiiig run this week is short of yearlings ut 0.50; others curly, 7.40 a week ago. This would indicate that to S.75; strictly rlarire rows, 7 A0; the big movement of fat bogs is almut hulk other, 5.25 to 9.75; camicr ended. Inquiry for pigM and thin lings ami rutters generally 2.75 to 4.50; from feeders m Eastern States is in- best venters mostly 9.00 to 9.5(1; bologna bulls, very largely around 5.09; creasing. Sheep and luuili prices today ad- heavy lieef hulls 5.00 to $5.25; fairly to forty cents and good feeder steers ut 7.00. vanced twenty-fiv- e Hogs Keceipts 13,000 head and very at the active trade higher prices. All d averchoice winded lamlis sold up to 14.75, slow. A few 17(1 to 7.80 to S.75 or at to sliipM'rs ages liuiilis lambs 15.00, at clipped spring 12.00 and clipped wethers 0.10. Some five cents lower; top, 7.S5; hulk of 7.05 to 7.85; uirkers bidding lipped Texas wethers brought SA0 snles, and clipied Texas ewes 7.25. These five to ten cents lower; 7.85 bid on butchers, jmck-in- g art the first straight grassfat Texus elmire mediumwefght 9.00 to 0.7(1; hulk sows, steady; offered this year. heep stuck pigs weak to twenty-fiv- e cents BRITISH PERPETUATE CATTLE lower; hulk native, 0.75 to 7.00. Sheep Keceipts, 8000 heud. Killing TYPES IN MUSEUM clusses generally steady; early top Coming generations of Englishmen wooleddHinlw 14.90; elipers, 12.25; will have an accurate means of meas- choice native springers, 15.00; Ari uring the improvement made by their iiih, 14.75; shorn Texas wethers at and IIere8 a team that wins every time Castle Gate most faClear Creek coal Moreover this team of Utahs mous coals has been foremost in the hearths and hearts of e years. Some record, coal users for upwards of twenty-ninthat. Nihin wi'.s ever more fascinating tliii.il i lie tflwlnK silks tlv.ii are so wideisclev-ert- v ly uM-i- l ill is season, laisley silk ty used with iilnlu crepe in the pretafternoon frock pictured here. It is And the end is not yet. Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals continue to add to their laurels. Wherever they are a Mous,d waist h eiiuple ilesiyu unit narrow helt fastened with handsome clasps. w'Jih I in the home, factory, heating plant they are awarded the blue ribbon of universal commendation. introduced looking over live stock conditions to determine uion a fair average value, says last Tuesdays lWret News. Wilburn I hi i ley, ehuiriuan of the board, has just returned from a trip through Juub, Sevier anil Sunpete aud is leaving at once for the southwestern counties. Lorenzo lett is making a tour through the southern counties, while Oliver J. Grime is visiting in Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan. We heat producing, thoroughly satisfactory be sure you get the most for your money by burning Castle Gate and Clear Creek. Clean, fret-burnin- ASK YOUR DEALER WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN Or EASTERN UTAH 3.-C- 23l-Niun- ancestors in the breeding of beef eat tie according to Arthur T.'NcmpIe of the United States demrtiuent of agriculture. During a trip in which he was observing live stork and agricultural in parts of Western Euroie gractices some interesting exhibits in the South Kensington Natural lliatoiy museum in London, which he believes should be models for similar exhibits in the United States. Here there are many specimens and models of the principal beef breeds of the British Isles. These show the tye and general conformation of the animals almost as well as the animals themselves would, according to Semple. The beads snd sometimes the entire bodies of famous herd bulls are mounted. Geneticists and animal husbandmen in 9.10. Ranges Greatly Helped. HUNTINGTON, April 20. The local rains the past few days have materially benefitted the farmers as well as the ranges to which stock has lieen moving during the last month. Crops are nearly all in and general farm Andrew Whitlock, cattle buyer from Zion, is doing' the reeervutiou cuun-tr- y this week. More than a hull' million pounds of Price wool is still in hmi1 locally. The owners are holding for filly cents. (Juim-- (1. Crawford of Manti recent Iv sold his fleeces at a fraction under fifty rents, llis herds run in the Sun Knfacl country. Warren C. Snow was in Price a few days ago trying to buy wool. He represents a lioslou, Mas-- ., house, but has made no purchases. Grand county sheepmen will receive close to a million dollars this spring for their wool clip, which runs close to two million pounds. Much of the San Juan county wool is already at Thompsons to lie sold there and ahipiied as buyers show up. It is in tin main of fine grude. Fifty rents is being asked. Eight truekloHils of lings are this week coming out of the Dasin section to the railroad. They are being nhii-pr- d by the Uintah Farm bureau people aud average fifty to the truck. Only sixty of three thousand four head of euttle hundred and sixty-thre- e tested in Utah fur tuberculosis last month showed symptoms of the disease, according to a riqsirt made hv inspectors last Saturday to Dr. W. A. Stphensen, state veterinarian. Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coal -- e of the enThrough the tomological forces of the Dominion of Canada a monthly review of the outstanding entomological features of that ingreat territory will in future be sur-ey cluded in the monthly insect jiest entomolcompiled in the bureau of of agStates United department ogy, riculture. Canada lias many entomological problems in common with the IS AS STRONG AS ITS WEAKEST BOARD m OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Door East Postoffice ugrieul-- l Dont borrow trouble. worth paying back. Y i A A t : : t: ? ?? t V v:: e Youre not building for today youre building to last. Surely its worth while to make certain that proper quality, perfect seasoned lumber is used. The best carpenters and contractors will tell you that our lumber is dependable, and prices are right. Prompt delivery assured. Our line of garden tools is most complete-la- wn mowers, spading forks, shovels, gar den cultivators, weeding tools, rakes, gar den hoes, etc. Most complete line of baseball supplies, gloves, bats, masks, balls, etc. Come in and look them over. t? ? CONTRACT IS LET FCR BRIDGE DOWN AT WOODSIDE UialiV -- ate road ('ommi.s-.h-a few days ago awarded a coniract for the erection of a bridge across the Price river at Wood side on the main slate highway eastward liy wav of Price and Green Kiver to the Colorado line. It will have a hundred fimt span, will he of siccl on cement ruble masonry with abutments on piling and tbe approaches surfaced with grnvd. The Security company was the lowest bidder, the figure being 31.753.07, ami including about 10.0110 worth of materials furnished by the state and 10 per cent inr eiigTioeni:g am! eoiitiiigr nt eharges. The engineers' estimate e.'fresjMT.ilii.g was -l- iS.IITO.Oil. ::: which was exceeded by two of the bids. n V V V JUST LIKE MAGIC 55 Truly, that s what one is tempted to say, when with the simple turn of a dial the greatest orators and musicians perform. Radio Receiving Sets reproduce with surpris. '?ur ing clearness and beauty, and theyre so easy to install. et 5s.Put one n or yu so that you may enjoy con certs and lectures at home. nl C. II. STEVENSON HER The Home of Good Goods Phones 111 or 26, Price, Utah. GO. ALLOTMENT OF LANDS Kdward E. siiperititendt r.t of the Indian agony at Ignacio, . andA. W. Siniingtim. alhoiiig agent at Galitip, N. M have lusn directed to look into the matter of lands to the I'tes and Iiutesallotting in San Juan county by the commissioner of Indian affairs in Washington, D. C. Mi-Ka- f.-ln.- EASTERN UTAH III tat: sy PRICE, UTAH ? i im iffll ?? ? x prieat-jlioo- d, which was conferred ujwn Joseph Smith, the prophet, and Oliver jCowdry by the laying on of the hands of John, the Baptist, on the 15th of Mhv, 1821, in tliese words; t' pun you, my fellow servants, in 'the name of the Messiah, I confer tlie ilrieMhooii of Aaron, which holds the keys ot the ministering angels and of the giwqml of rcenlnni'c, and of laip-tjsby iniiiiersiiui for the remission of sins and this shall never he taken again from the earth until tt-- sons of la-v- i do offer again an of'ering unto the Lord in right eimsne-- s. The presiding bishopric holds the presidency of this prioMlioud, and further iuM nu t ions ami suggest ions in ct in tiie-- e ineelinirs will Ik sent from the pividiig bili-ip- ' id fire. ' ligiicd), ileher J. Grant. Charles A. IVnriisc, A. W. Ivins, First NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE northern slates of the United States and those interested in conditions up means of our department of there may obtain the information by ture. work is being rapidly completed. There is plenty of snow in the mountains and NOTICE FROM THE CHURCH'S an abundant water supply is assured FIRST PRESIDENCY for the coming season. It has been decided that on Sunday, May 13, 1923, at all of the sacrament Inspection Tours On. the church to be Inspection tours among the various meetings throughout counties of Utah are being made by held on that day the lesser priesthood members of the state board of equali shall lie requested to take charge of ration to check on the work of asses- those meetings; to do all the singing, sors, but primarily fur the purpose of the praying, administering the sacrament, the preaching and giving of testimonies; that it may be strictly a lesser priesthood service in eomniemora-tio- n of the restoration of this A BUILDING UTAH FUEL CO. ELECTRIC Auto and Electric Supplies. Wholesale and Retail. Price, Utah. CO It is sr A |