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Show TEE SUE. PRICE, PAGE TWO SEP MARKET SI THE RIVER HOMO ing a STEADY twenty-fuu- r UTAH-EVE- BY FRIDAY. FRIDAY, FEBBPAt. hours period was broken February 10th, when eighty-fuu- r cars of hogs and sheep were AT LAST WEEK'S ADVANCE - Dying of Poisoning. MANTI, Feb. 19. Alum Johnson lost nineteen head of finished beef Correspondence The Sun. cattle past week from ar- ers produce about half the wool used, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 18. 1I0iMtIIfug. A package of it used Another heavy run of hogs in Chicathousand turned balance being supplied by Australia had been placed in the loft above the go of eighty-eigtea market there down after it had ral- and Argentina. We are small consum- grain bin. It is thought mice and rats lied sharply late last week. Today's in ers of mutton and lamb, our per capita had carried or caused the scattering annas City was steady to ten cents ratio being about four and one-haof of the jHiison to the grain underneath. lower, and the local was relatively pounds a year, against seventy-fiv- e Fool Is Organized. higher than the Windy City. Chicago Iork. also had liberal receipts of fat cattle, Feb. 19. A pool repreMANTI, Possible. Returns Bigger but the local were moderate, and the wool of Manti, condesert the Kansas dairy fanners could increase senting market held steady to strong with anythousand about forty-fiv- e of sisting in a thing with any quality selling higher. their returns by $20,(K)0,000 year ac- fleeces, has lieen effected. That from Stockers and feeders were stronger. better feeding and better stock, excludM. the hume wintered flocks was Sheep and lambs were fully steady. cording to reported estimates of J. Alex Barton has set. was No ed. price reTop Iambs $14.05. Receipts today were Frandaen, a dairy specialist, at a been appointed eliairman with J. AY. 11.000 cattle, 12,000 hogs and 9000 cent agricultural convention in that P. C. Madsa state. Thia estimate is considered typi- Strand, Wilfred Winteh, sheep, compared with 11,000 cattle, handle to it. Laurence and Lowry 16.000 hogs and 4000 sheep s week cal of conditions throughout the counof and live stock dairy experts ago, and 13250 cattle, 13,350 hogs and try by WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF the United States department of agri6600 sheep a year ago. EASTERN UTAH Cattle receipts remained moderate culture, which ia prepared to assist for this season of the year. The bulk organizations and individuals in imIn view of the fact that the state of the offerings were sliortfed classes proving their methods in breeding and auditor, Mark Tuttle, has held up as that brought $8.25 to $0.15. Some good feeding. The use of purebred sires, illegal bounty claims from San Juan thousettle expected were delayed by particularly, ia a practical, economi- county amounting to twenty-fiv- e cal and rapid means of improving the sand dollars, it is likely that the matwreck. Demand for quality half-- f tears suitable for a feed lot finish quality of domestic animals. Accord- ter will he taken into the courts for was active and served to strengthen ing to department records, more than adjudication. ths market in some classes that went twelve thonaand and seven hundred Tuberculin test of all dairy cattle is to killers. The best steers offered live stock owners have placed their now being made in the Uintah Basin brought $9.25, and prime ones would herda and flocks on a strickly pure- under the direction of Dr. A. J. Webb, have sold for $11.00 or better had bred sire basis and the reports from state veterinarian. The first tested they been offered. Cows and heifers hese show that the purebred has about were at Dry Fork on Monday. Yesterwere in fairly good demand at un- 40 per cent utility value over comday reaction tests were made at the ' changed prices. Medium to fair classes mon. As a means of encouraging bet- same tare. predominated, but nothing with finish ter feeding methods the department In an effort to rid grazing lands of was offered. Veal calves wero steady haa developed a simple feeding probhunters employed by the state at last weeks decline. Demand for lem sheet, which may be procured and coyotes, United States biological surand the tockera and feeders was aciiva ntul filled out by any owner. A specialist have placed more than twenty-thousan- d vey prieea ruled strong. Exceptions high- of a state agricultural college or the fat baits in various poison makes A er. an analysis of larger number of half fat steers department then Utah in of the last few months, parts were taken by feeders and most of each problem and points out the means according to George E. Holman of the the Stockers went to grazing sections. for solving it. biological survey, who has charge of There was an improved inquiry fur the campaign. The few Kama Price. stock sows and heifers. the They visited liy him have shown stations Hog prices were steady to ten cents MOAB, Feb. 16. In answer to the excellent results. lower than last weeks close, though rail for bids on fleeces the Mnub wool Dr. R. AY. McGinnis of the federal thirty to forty cents higher than tin-lo- )kmi1, comprising all the growers of luireau of animal industry and J. T. point last week. Today's decline Grand rounty, hug received a number was the result of the heavy receipts of letters of inquiry and a visit from Neal of Salt take City, state sheep in Chicago and a break in that mar- one outside buyer. In each ease, how- inspector, were in Moah last week on ket The latter top was $7.25 end here ever, the tentative buyers declined to their return from an official trip to $7.20 with hulk of sales $0.80 Vo $7.10. make an actual hid. The only figure Monticcllo and Blauiling. They the flocks owned by the Ute Pecking sows sold at $0.25 to $0.40. mentioned was below the figure reIndications are that the market will ceived by local florkmusters last year. and Piute Indians of Southern San The buyers take the stand that the Juan and found these hands free from rally again in the next t wo days. With sheep receipts nine thousand local men should name the price want- scabies. JThe officials stated while bead and the largest for some time ed for the spring clip. This is a re- there that the entire state is free from past the market held steady at last versal of method of procedure in vog- scabies at present. weeks advance. Good to r Loire lambs ue heretofore between purchasers and J. IT. Manderfield, general manaold at $14.25 to $14.65 ami withers Grand woolgrowers. The latter last ger of the Salt take Union steckyards up to $9.00. Yearlings and wethers year received prices of forty-tw- o to and president of the Utah Purebred were lacking. forty-fiv- e cents jier jsiund and they Chester White Kwinegniwm associaTrade in horses and mules remained uro of the opinion that this year they tion, states that the organization was active at unchanged prices. The South- should at least have the same price. formed to stimulate interest in the ern demand is still the important fac- D. Goudelock, Max It. Taylor and raising of more and better hogs in the Utah hns the opjiortoi'.ity of tor in the trade. A. M. lioliertson, all of Moah, com- state. prise the selling committee for the becoming one of the largest hug proTHIS COUNTRYS BEEF EXPORT Moub KMll. ducing states in the countiv, as it TRADE NOT GOOD has plenty of excellent feed, all the land that is needed and a lavoriildc Bring Good Fricea. Formerly the United States was an LOGAN, Feb. 17. Higher prices climate," Manderfield says. The asexporter of beef cattle and beef prod- marked the fourth annual consign- sociation wants to have every farmer ucts to the value of many millions of ment sule of the cattle breeders of in Utah have a lew purebred hogs on dollars annually. During recent years Cnehe Valley, which was held yester- his farm. If this is done thru Utah there has come about a great change day afternoon at the dairy barns of will lie supplying her own needs and and the fanners and the live stock-me- n the Utah Agricultural college. One will lie able to bring info this stale are the losers in the ninin, but heifer brought $225, while part iif the $1 IK), 090,000 which Calipurebred the whole country has suffered in pro- hulls oil hog averaged $148 and grades $80.00 fornia is spending each-ye- ar portion. We arc now imimrting beef Purebred heifers averaged $150. Nine is This not into this country. the whole very highgradcs, whose dams (Continued On Fnge Four.) produced story, either. If we rouhl begin at once more than three hundred and fifty at the place where we begnu to decline imuiids of butter; nine purebred lieif-erNEW LOAN GRANTED it would not be so bad, hut we are dewith records better than five hunmuch of of the of foundation dred fiounda, and six bulls with dams prived weeding stock and must begin at the of official backing were sold by Auc-- t Local Railroad Permitted to Issue Rebottom again. From 1895 to 1904 we inner E. (). Walters of Filer, Ida. ceivers Certificates. dominated the worlds exjxirt trade Between five hundred and six hundred in fresh, chilled and frozen beef. Sixty-t- people attended and Feb. 10. bidding was more WASHINGTON, I). hree per cent of the world's trade active than during any of the prev- The interstate commerceC., commission we held and we profited accordingly. ious sales. today authorized the Denver and Rio During the next five years the averGrande Western to issue $1,500, 0(K) 33 to fell in age per cent, and the next in the pay;npnt of bond interest. SemiBreaking All Records. year, 1910, the fraction was 9.4. In annual The interest amounting to $1,129,-89- 5 live of recordbreaking'handling 1911 it was 4.9 and in 1912 only 1.6 stock continues at the Salt Lake Unon part of the $79,112, IKK) outper cent ion stockyards and racking plants, it standing lmnds in the hands of the The war made peat changes in the meat business as it did in other pioJ-net- s. was announced last Saturday liy J. 11 pulilie infell due January 1st, and as From 1915 to 1919 the average Manderfield, manager. During Janu- cash meet the hunds of the receiver Zion packing plants slaughtered and other obligations, the holdexports were 421,000 000 pounds as ary ers stock of and in the adjustvalued 0(H). Seven thous-aat refunding $230, 0TMT as an average duragainst 80, 000, 6700 sheep and 3300 cattle ment bonds involved in the toreelo-- . ing 1910 and 1914. That large export were hogs, killed. This was the largest num- sure proceedings offered to lend $lr was due in purt to the fact that we ber of hogs ever handled there. In the 500,000 to the receiver, $1,129,895 to changed our diet in a great measure. We used other foods and got out of the same month 41,507 hogs were put he used to pay the interest due January 1st and the balance to be applied habit of eating meat and this reflect- through the yards for shipment to to the payment of interest, amounted on the animal industry, esjeeially Isis Angeles and San Francisco marnow that wc have at various times a kets. A record for handling stork dur- - ing to about $510,000, falling due April 1st and June 1st on part of the unsurplus. Our imports of fresh beef in derlying bonds. 1921 amounted to one-ha- lf of 1 per The eourt, on Dcrembcr 31st, directcent of our production and the cause ed the receiver to accept the loan and of this will be seen that in 1910 we also to apply to the commission for had in this eountrv, including dairy to issue $1,500,000 of certauthority stock, 69.080,000 cattle. In 1920 we had Cannot Kxlst In l)ie Human Hotly If The certificates will mature ificates. You Cue Will Trunks I'rescrliHkin 1922 and in we 68,369,000, only dropIt la a shame to suffer with in- December 1, 1924, and be redeemable ped to 65,352,000. In 1916 we ate 5S.1 flammatory, muscular, sciatic or snv at par and aerraed interest at any time pounds of beef per capita. In 1918 we form of rheumatism, neuritis and lum- on thirty days notice. The commisgot back nearer to our accustomed per bago. This prescription does not ruin sion holds that the issuance of these capita consumption of 67.8 pounds and the stomach. It does not depress the in 1920 we dropped hack again to 56.4. heart. Kat all ths meat and good food receivers certificates is for lawful objects and consistent with the propThe story of beef cattle is net that you wish while taking Tnn.k's no mercury, sali- er performance by the receiver of of sheep or of hogs. The United States cylate soda,Contains oil or narcot- service to the public as a common carleads all other countries in the pro- ics. hut positivelywlntergreen overcomes any kind of or rheumatism gout on earth. What rier and reasonably necessary for such duction of hogs. We also export more more do you wantT There is nothing purpose. than pork any other country. From Just as good, and it is Impossible to The commission, however, says: It 1907 to 1921 we exported 9.8 per cent get something better. The grehtest of onr total pork production and 32 uric acid solution known and also a is not to lie understood that by giving medicine. Trunk's Pre- snch authority we pass upon or in any of our total Urd production. In 1920 fcuinTinr liver for 1.75 or three for wise determine or affect the nature sells scription we exported 925,090,000 pounds of only 5.00 at Schramm Johnson drug of the rights or liens to lie enjoyed and 636,000,000 pounds of lard. stores. Krk sheep bnsiness we do not cut ss under the certificates or the priority of the certificates in their relation to much of a figure as we do in beef catother liens. tle and in hogs. We are only a fourth-rat- e i THE UNIVERSAL CAR ht lf Buy Your Ford Now TT 7TTH spring almost here thousands of families, antid paring the demand that is certain to exist for Ford Cars and Trucks are placing their orders for immediate delivery. W Sales now are far ahead of sales at this time last year. Advance orders calling lor delivery under the Ford Weekly Purchase Flan have already reached a total of 255,758 Cars and Trucks. , The prospect of securing prompt delivery is daily becoming more uncertain. We cannot urge too strongly, there- fore, the necessity for placing your order immediately, if you are planning to drive a Ford Car this spring. See the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer ft -- h a, It h not necwmry tomy far your cat in tullfa order lo wcuiq delivery. You cu get on the prefened liw far early delivery by making a small payment down. Or, ii you wish, you can arrange far delivery under k' C 13 ths terms ol ths Ford Weekly Purchsss Pisa. IB FORD CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND LINCOLNS f: iai i Alger Auto Co. f Price and Castle Dale, Utah The causes of persistent tuberculous infection iu herds of cattle under the guiiervisinn of state and federal officers are outlined in a recent report by tho United States department of agriculture on the progross of the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. Among the causes are exposure to infected animals at county fairs, streams contaminated by tuberculous material, infected water in ponds, silage, infected from hog litter, and additions of tuberculous cattle to the herd. One instance reported was of a herd of thirteen that had tested clean and was put on exhibit at a fair. Eleven of the herd was placed opposite an infected one so that they faced them. On retesting, the eleven all reacted and two that were stalled elsewhere passed clean. WE SPECIALIZE In ladies' and childrens work and invito their patronage. Everything ia new and sanitary, Leo Lowrys Barber Shop, just west of the postoffice, Main street, Price, Utah. and competent workmen. ORRIN ELf COLTON', VTAl' General Brcrvlumdin' Stockmen's San Courtesy Hotel, Dipping Vaunt Lots In Coancak New Price Club t Where You I t Treated Rifa WILL ROBINSON, Prop. Soft Drinks, Billiards, Fool (Old Ruduuy Location) Everyone Invited to Call Basement Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH Succeswof I?: t CKANER A MABTT AC nt RHEUMATISM made Georsfe skive Old Man Winter n. -- power in the matter of mutton and wool production. In 1922 we had approximately 36,000.000 head of sheep, as against nearly 80,000,000 in i Australia. The United Stales imports both : mutton and wool. American woolgrow- I Yon would scarcely think that there were seventeen Amendments to the constitution before the eighteenth was adopted. Night owls evidently reason that the final sleep will be enough for them. FURS WANTED Will pay special rail-jroa- He had a host of servants, His house and lands were fine Rut just the same I make him quake. With frosted breath of mine! Poor George had neither Castle Nor Clear Creek Coal, yotJ He had to burn a stick of wood! fc Unlucky wasnt he? bal ASK YOUR DEALER . prices Price Hide acd Junk Co. PHONE NO. Changes Approved. NEW AORK, Feh. 15. Modifications in the reorganization plan of the Denver and Rio Grande Western w'trr approved r.t a meeting or d rc resell fn fives here today. It iwas denied officially tl.rre had been any disagreement hid ween bordhold-ccr-- . and any uf I lie railroad companies involved. All hail to noble George, The Dad of U S. A. He won a lot of honor. Renown and fame, they say. 25 PRICE, UTAH Another farm conference has been called, hut most of them think they can do more good putting in twelve a day on the farm. UTAH FUEL CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |