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Show THE SUE. FRIO PAGE TWO UTAH-BVBBTPBI- DAT WWSflllSIOFTBEPIltfflm LOU II SEP SOI EH The Sun fjieclal Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. A The ian government, bat at present not even the hides are worth taking. market ojiened for the week with about like a year ago with the rive Thousand Bought. exception of sheeji, which were some SALMON, Ida, Aug. A The Salhigher. Good cattle were scarce, sell- mon Sheep comny has closed a deal cents higher, with the Union Sheep company of San ing strong to lm the best offered bringing 111.40. The Francisco for fire thousand lambs to bog market ruled steady to ten cents be delivered in installment Flank E. ltiekey, representing tbe buyers, was ui. The advance was more noticeable from pucker purchases. Landis were here to receive the first lot, which he cents lower, shiped out yesterday morning, filling steady to twenty-fiv- e while sheep were quoted steady to ten cars. Besides these lambs from twenty-fiv- e higher. Ileccipts today Salmon, the train carried ten cars of were 30,1100 cattle, 10,000 hog, 8000 Limbs from tbe Idaho lave Stock comsheep. compared with 25,825 cattle, pany of Leudore. 12,555 hogs and IMIS4 sheep last week and 28,315 cattle, 11,?28 liogs and 4530 WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH sheep a year ago. A lictter demand developed lor good cattle, selling strong Don Taylor, Max Taylur, Turn Taycents higher, the licet to twenty-livoffered going for fll.Ll, while I hose lor, C. A. liolicrUou and A. M. all Moab men, have Contracted from pastures sold from if.l.Od down, their fle-The and on spring lambs for ten cents a deiendiiig quality straight grassers ranged from $5.25 to Hiuud delivered at Thompsons. Tbe was slow. Veal pi ice is considered good, as all of them fS.iui. Alt she st' calve sold steady the heavier kinds have been grazing iu the LuSal Mounto fifty cents lower. Mock- tains up exceptional range. twenty-liv- e Kami couuty has the largest number er and feeder were active and unevenly higher, desirable kinds selling at of lubcreulur eat tie, according to a recents higher and port of A. J. W ebb, deputy live stock fifteen to twenty-fivothers generally steady. Judication inspector of the stale board of agriculare that there will be an increasing de- ture About 5 jier cent of the cuttle examined reacted to the mand for stovkcr and feeders from now on. tost, he says. The pruiiortiou Tim hog market opened stronger of lcacitona iu iron euuuty was forty-fiv- e than the close of last week. Tbe lop of out of twenty-fou- r bundled cat7.55 was uid by l'acker tle. The tests are now being carried top 7.5). Tacking sows advanced ten on iu Washington hy Dr. S. J. Creely to twenty-fiv- e rents, ranging Iraqi of the federal kureuu of animal indus5.75 to $0.00. l'igs sold lor (1.25 to try. 0.50. Live stockmen throughout tbe entire lcrebiK-some weak- West were .ii mb price urged to join the National ness, selling at steady to twenty-fivliilie association, according to resolurents lower, while sheep were steady tions passed by the Wyoming to twenty-fivhigher. Colorado lambs iu their annual meeting up at sold for 12.25 and ewes for 7.10. lairauiie, recently. l'artieiKitiun in the Horse and mule receipts were light rifle it was pointed out, with price unchanged. Thero ia a wouldassociation, better marksmanship develop good demand for cotton mules, exceed- and enable men riding the range to ing the supply and with offerings further exteruiiuate the coyote which is constantly preying ujkiu herds of U euty-l'iv- e e Kob-ertso- ii, h. e ; rm-nll- shicr. e wool-growe- rs e TARIFF REHEARING8 TO COME THE PRESENT MONTH (Continued on Page Four.) TROUBLE AT FARNHAM KEEPS DRILLERS GUESSING WASHINGTON, 1). C., Aug. A new tariffs filed hy tlm Union Stockyards and Transit conqiany of Chicago, and the Union Stockyard company of Omaha, Neb., have been usicudcd for thirty daya from August 1st by au order eignod by (. . I ugsley, acting Efforts to drill by tbe lost tools iu IS. 11. Wmm Dpr Ciks.) was Barring mentally and physically tired. Fame la often dearly won. Ilia last book was a great success, but now the physician looking concernedly at the dispirited young man, advised tea air and long walks in the country. Leave nil work behind," he said and take a relaxing, restful holiday. Barring thought this advice ever, then as though In suggestion, came a letter from the agent who had hla country iroperty in charge. Barring's grandfather, dying when Douglas Barring was a lad at school, had bequeathed to hla orphaned graud-sothe old family home In e fur sea side village. Ills grandfuther'a agent had rented the house from time to 1524 I.iodels A sc time. a -- h It now stands. The old house was going Into decay when a young mnn and his wife rented it. They re mired It at their own exjiense, as I assured them, from the understanding that you had given me, that the place would not he offered for mile to other than themselves. When war wns declared the young man w ent across. He returned a e shellshock. Ills had carried on the plnre as well as le could during his absence by giving men I and taking summer boarder. She was about to give tp when the plan of a sort of restaurant came to her, and now the place la doing nicely and the young couple are eager to buy as SiKn as they can which Is uot yet, "They surely have made the place over, and their business Is pnying In tliut location. Do you wish to give them the chance to buy later, or must 1 sell your grandfather's home at nncel" Dougina Barring replied to hla ageuta communication aud requested that he le met at the farawuy station. After the letter was posted Dougins experienced pleasant, youthful sort of anticipation of adventure setni-Inrnl- lor i,l! y is ;.n i.i ;i. Lave e:jo"'rl ;. Ta sj . , j hulf-inr- h out-aid- -' st opera-Augu- , j gjm-ing- CTimagi tariff which lias been s made since the showings were for thirty days pniK.sed to wunteml a lnillllh assess a charge on all animals reweigti-- 1 ed including stockcrs and feeders, the MASONIC OFFICERS VI3IT THE Omaha tariff on nil except alockcr LODGE IN SANPETE and feeder. In both rases the charge MT. PLEASANT, Aug. 5.- -L. A. ia somewhat less than in the previous schedules which lierame iinqierative Metlee of Price, grand master of the on August 1st. The i.l-- tariffs do not grand lodge of Free mid Accepted for any reduction in other sons of Utah, aerouiuinied by J. W. rates wid by the patrons of tbe uinr-- Collins, deputy grand master; 11. It. kets. The finding of the pnekers aud, Howell, senior grand warilen; S. IL stoekvard administration indieate uo, Goodwin, grand secretary ; A. K. has been made that operating hardt, senior grand deacon, all of Salt rendition jjeeessitute an inrrease in Luke City; Fred Nye, junior grand warden, and J. W. Ellingson, junior revenue.' grand deacon, both of Ogden, paid nnj visit to Damascus Lodge No.' 3KiUir.y Wild Horses. wild 4. Bands of .10, OGDEN', Aug. Friday evening. The party joined horses ranging in Western Utah, rent-- ; Kaibab lodge ineinliers at Richfield nnnts of the great herds that roamed last night and will visit Hiram Lodge the plains "following the introduction No. 17 at that place. At Friday night s of the sreeie by the Spanish explor- - session a beautiful tribute to Prosier, are lieing bunted by Tooele eoun-- ' dent Harding was (ia id by Grand Muswith rang Iter McGee, and after a minute of ty atoekmen in of tbe Grnntsville division of the: lncc had been observed by the lodge, Wasatch national forest. Sixty-fou- r lirv. A. V. Bound concluded the ones were killed in four days re-- j inorial ceremony with a prayer. A ban- rcntly. During the war hundreds were quet for fifty guests was served at the raptured and broken here for the ltal- - conclusion of the session. Ma-provi- ; 1 Eber-ahowi- - J me-wil- J We have been all torn up most of this week by having the painters and carpenters remodeling and painting our store. However, we are now back to business and are still showing the latest Millinery and Fancy Work. Call in and see our line of goods. up-to-da- te d to Main Street, Price, Utah v:'-re- Ufuarmw:-.:-amount w' i r 19.24 riw-.l . , c ' th.it .; "ey " " Sd'thc 11 lu. hi-.- kao at Id vbV.m- - P-- f - i.t. 1:.t Ku .r.T.m.r c.e t'ne !.ia sed tv,r C n.'-p- e the h .vr cur finest c:ts tint Studeliik-.-r- . They Pw,i 1c fill tj,e I r rt, a:: 1 iill t ie c ance. all t'.ie v.i.1 r-ivi at a mice The Ei Six f ability that w.y 1 that smaller prod.ireis i jir.'-v--t a, ii.e pru-n-a. Everything for which one can wish in motoring convenience, comfort and uLility has been provided even to the extra uisc wheel with tire, tube end tire cover (two on Sedan); handsome nickel-plate- d bumpers, front end rear; large, roomy trunk; aromatic gasoline signal, and many other features. There is nothing more to buy. The prices of tbe Sedan and Coupe are moderate because of Studebakers Urge production, vast physical and financial resouicet, the manufacture of all vital parts in Stude. bc.ker plants, and the accumulation ofexr,;ri-cnc- e and prestige gained through 71 yea cf building quality vehicles. Mae S! It 1 Robi on F k Big-Si- x Jan 52750 1924 MoJil St igev m) ivk id fl imH cnine. A M. vlne-draiie- d WESTERN AUTO CO. 5UI 928 West Main Street Hes THIS IS A il PRICE, UTAH STUDEBAKER YEAR if NOTH Iv PIBI.K VlTlI K RESIDENCE IN THE HEART OF la hereby given thut the cufi- - at y clmnnlnff effect. The dull blue-tinteHotel is nnw uiulir scpurittc manPLEASANT GROVE walls, the white wnlnseotlng. The and that nil ncroimts ibuim: rows of old blue plates, blue candle- agement. from July nun-- t l e ienden-. This property must certainly ralM In sticks on either side of the wide to and will be paid by Kugeni' H. iiroid. is lo rated two blocks from me rule in in vaiiic. bricked fireplace; on the small tables and that the busiiu-Kt'link corner. Two hundred feet m way conne toil with tl.c t:o: nm-ei by five bine bowl filled with marigold. Ami ini ft liiili rods. Residence I contains ten Signed), !. K Slovens, Mmii.r r I'o.inm. Will cut to lots. 1'leasant Urovt Just before him the sea, blue now. and Savoy Hotel. restful ton. A motor stcpjicil before First pub., July 2T; last Aiur. :i, i52i. le within a tew inilea of I ronton, ths nt Coluinlila Steel plant. For the door and a merry party on ten d. "V11 flil'1,ll'r Pattii-ularHow VVir can a woman address, her husI At the further table they watted tbe r expert . W Box Mctrihur, 71, l'rlce, Utah. band to loe the mark when he h.n nril.-- r of cliiMtdutc and iiiutlins. A pay-Ir.made one? huslm-SN- , no doubt; It wus not Wodihig iiimniin.Tmcnts. The Sun. Si-vo- d izj. - r r. tow-ns.i- CANNOT HELP BUT DTI VALUE RIGHT ALOM Ninety feet frontage hy thin a half rods in depth. AdJot vagnl building at lric on BJ W and faces Eighth slrect lots of as a wrhole or cut t Prt frontons. leas or feet terms. It. W. Crockett, Trlct w s strange Hint his tenants wished to nin In. Mr. Barring?" n soft and plea-dnvoice nuked the (inesilun. and the re- Firat lie sure tliat Then dont p' yn, V I LI weaken youru going the question. Pi g B au- thor looked up Into the very blue ejrs of a pretty young womun. Your room I ready upstairs. If you would prefer to go there before lunching. We have fixed your grandfather's former room for yon," the young woman added. She wns pinring his meal on the table In the now vacated dining mom when he rame downstairs Inter. "Tills Is all very delightful," Barring said. "My physician ordered a long stny In sea air, and I confess 1 did nt know liow I was going to endure It. Those places usually bore me. N w," lie smiled up nt the girl " now I nm all ant'olpallon" The young woman took a elmlr ;. po'iit- - li's own; frankly her Hue c.es met bis. And we are to le allowed to !)?" she aked directly. Her trom'.l-Iou- s laugh snpeil the words be would have sul-1- . "Mny I tell jon heart story and our need? My er rame home from the wnr a wrre.-In Cilrd and body. Ills little wife tried to entry on the burden of his suppert and enre. She was falling in the Ik-h-t when 1 gave up college und mme here to try to help them. I Intended to be a teacher. But " the girl's eyes a lovely time turnihor.c, I hnve ing the dingy old dining umj of r grandfather Into n fidue tenmnm.' And we are making money, So.n. with a helper. Ada. my brother's w ife. will be uble to curry It on without my Then they hope to buy assistance. the place." Douglas put forth a hand to elup In good faith that of the girl before o-- n the ud ikC le M 0U Iay away dollars for a rainy day to . insure comfort- - and there always comes he" yU 3,6 mighty glad t0 have them6 8 1 . Just the same with Castle Gate or Clear ree . oal store them der Mw" in your cellar to COmfort on a snowy day. Or- - Idm. Your story," he said gently, "has Indeed moved me to admiration and sympathy. The old house and the lit'le ull blue simp tlint you hnve made bob ng to you and your Just so bu.c udd-.-r- l 51y ns you desire. Dougins with a Millie, "spoke of lur. Icid'hful walks that I must take !y the side of the sea. 1 wonder if nn advising young college mnld nduht lie persunileil to point out to me tile way?" The little lady of the blue shop ..rc'r. "I will be glad to go with j on." nd so Barring's antic pated lie mli cr.t'.ire begun. I do.-tor- . il-n- 1 !ri( ,; d 1 Bessie Kennedy, Millinery , new w.-.ir- - ritj 1 hl h r Ai'-- i r.- moJi I six-inc- jim-kc- i girl-wif- thrill of pride possessed Dougins the Farubatn test of the Utah Oil Rewhen the autnuiohlle drew up Burring fining company out east of Price his grandfathers home. An Inder existing conditions have uow been before aa Turviting place, and well ibandoned, but the management is cou- - ing had said. H!s kept up,had also coming fident that the hole ran lie saved. The been heralded, for the program tentatively outlined provide wife met him at Ate white, h fur pulling both the eight and door. She wae a ahy woman string of rasing and underreaining to und left him Immediatelyyoung in wide the tbe tup of the hut tools. The eight-incblue dining room as she hurried out lie will easing pulled temjKirarily to prepare him refreshment. Barring for examination lie tore attempting to gnxed aliout In pleased surprise. The bore the it. With lengthen enlarged, room was a delight it i deemed jmssihle to get hold of the long, to the senses. No interior deenrutor lost tools, and, if they cannot be jarred loose, it ia believed that difficulties could have aranged It with inure I'Clil.lC aecretary of agriculture, and tariff hearing will lie held at Omaha August 24th and Chicago on August 27th, it was announced today. The new tariff were made after the secretary of agriculture on June 22d had issued order and stockyard act, under the requiring these roiiiuuiiea to cense and desist from violntiou of Ihe law in assessing and collect ing a charge for the reweighing of live stock in the yards, these having lieen found dis- iu drilling by will lie greatly reduced. criminatory, according to the agri- The Woodide test of the Utah Oil Reculture dcirtineut aunounceiiient. fining company was estimated on In.d The charge at Chicago wns assessMonday to lie down about a hundred ed njHin all uniuials reweighed except and seventy-fiv- e feet with prepnm- live stock for shipment to country lions under way for running the fifpoints, the statement continued, to teen and a conductor piH e other markets or slaughterhouse Hut little information has been reof Chicago. At Omaha the ehimre ceived from the other ennii of the stock plant .state. It is understood that the Crcs- all live was. assessed usin . . cd in the lien or eimimisMon firms hy m, Kale hits been having inure boiler trader fur reMilo. The secretary or- n,u,,.g and that a new one probably l.f-were effective der of June i, ,e necessary to facilitate The acting secretary tians. Such 1, 19-- 3. progress as has licet! made has reason to believe that the. new w.jmr(ed to have brought greater schedules are unjust, unreasonable and, ,if oil and less quantities of water. But a few feet of new hole has :.s n Th-- j - It Is possible," Lorlng, the ngent, wrote, that I might make a sale for you, hut 1 must confess that 1 tldnk you should understand the sltuathm . the Finest Ever Built B!fSis23 Stasleiahei t:e u ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL COMPAQ alt lake city " ' '' j71 B3K3SE7 X & |