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Show THE PAGE TWO SHEEP AKD IAMBS SELL AT HIGHEST SUIT. PRICE, UTAH-EVE- ET FRIDAY. nmAY. MAto,, children. namely towit, o Merante, and fd?9 and and further relief as deem Just and PRICS FOR lues, HENRY THE PRESENT SEASON 1IU The Bun Special Service. ble increase in the Pacific Coast deKANSAS CITY, Mu., March 3. The cattle market which developed mand and much activity is expected next ten months. The higher prices last week was stronger during the shipment of lambs this season today. Trade ehuwed large roortiuiis firstWen mured. Cattle und hogs have and while buyers are still trying to has few days, keep the market at the present level been going slower the lastlook out for there is evidence ot a lieaithy demand. causing live stockmen to inbetter is feeders prices. The rail fur starker and creasing. llog prices were slightly Die From Blackleg. higher titan last week 's high close and to forty cents ultove the thirty-fiv- e MOAB, Feb. Iloly oak, low point last week. Sheep and lambs ranching on Wilson Mesa, reports that were up and in a new high jwsitioii lie has eleven head of weaner for the year. Keeeipts today cre l,-00-0 calves by blackleg within the past cattle, 14,000 bugs and S00U sheep, two weeks. The stock has been grazP.O.B. eat tie, 11,000 ing in a iastare, and the owner says compared with DETROIT 7000 week and a and is no there loss the ago sheep hogs possibility that 15,075 cattle, 15,525 hogs and 11,500 can be charged to larkspur. This weed grows in some localities beep a year ago. With demand for caUle active the on the mesa and in the forest and anmarket waa strong at last week a nually takes a certain toll from live cents ad- stock herds. This is the first case to tkirty-tiv- e twenty-fiv- e vance. Increased demand for stock-er- a of blackleg reputed in Grand county and feeders together with a larger for a considerable period. outlet for fleshy feeders is becoming more of a factor in the general mar WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH ket and indications are that killers Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is are going to have increased competseveral hundred thousand greater than the The Utah sheepshearers union has ition all the way round. Warmer named which the to it expects weatlier is improving the demand for price available supply. Place your order immediyearlings, steers and heifers mixed charge for the coming season. In this ately, to avoid delay delivery. and baby beeves. Choice strung to and neighboring states members will ask fifteen cents bead and board Good are scarce. steers per heavyweight eows ana tidyweight heifers are in or its equivalent, wkirk is two cents better demand. Veal calves strung. per head. It is provided, however, Bulla were scarce. The advancing sea- that forty or more members of .the Detroit, Michigan son is increasing demand for all class- union in any locality Bhall have the es of atockers and feeders and prices power to fix a different rate which NOTE: A small payment down puts are strong at last week's advance. will meet the conditions of that localiyour name on the preferred delivery list. Feeders are taking fleshy feeders for ty fur the best figure possible for semembers for the feedlot short and a finish, grazers are curing employment See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer taking steers freely. Receipts are fall- who otherwise would have to leave work behind. good ing short of requirements. Applications to graze 17,824 rattle The hog market last Thursday startand 29,485 sheep on the La Sal Naadvance and the on the ed up grade waa unchecked today when an addi- tional forest thia season have been tional ten cents gain was reported. approved by O. A. Olsen, supervisor. There will be which Conjured with a week ago the mar- will doubtless abefew additional approved, and that ket is ten to fifteen cents higher and to forty cents compared will increase these figures slightly. up thirty-fiv- e with the low time last Wednesday. On the north division applications The top price today waa $7.15 and ':iave been approved calling for rscc bulk of sales $6.85 to $7.15. Light- grazing of 4567 rattle and of 14,600 weight hugs sold at $G.25 to $7.U0 and i beep. The stock is owned by sixty- ive .permittees. On the south divipacking sows $6.20 to $6.35. Pigs and sion applications to graze 13,257 catStock hogs went at $4.75 to $5.40. tle and 14,885 sheep have been sold the lambs at and highest blieep isprices of the season today. The latter roved. Grazing eruiits are being to sued ninety-on- e there. ewes to $10.00, permittees $15.75, brought up CARS, Utahs state board of equalization wethers $il.UU, and yearlings $13.25. The general market u neariy a do- laa instructed the assessor of Weber county to assess thirty thousand bead llar higher than two weeks ago. Demand for good horses und mules of sheep that were in the stockpens remains active, but there is a slow in Ogden on January 1st of thia year. trade in the plainer clauses and under- Although the assessment was protested on the ground that the animals sized kinds. Dale, were in transit, the board took the COM-LhNOW MEAT IS AAA DEER wsition that the sheep should be OUT Ox ALAbKA ' issessed once, and that if they were Judging fropi divorces in high places ii the state on the first day of thia and to appear within twenty daya after If it weren't for Reindeer meat may occasionally be last year must have been a prosperous the election vaudevilleprohibition the service of this lummoni upon you Utah should tax them. would houses year marif served within the county in which one. purchased in some of the larger to have close up. this action is brought, otherwise withket! of the country, particularly in Members of the staff of the bureau in thirty da)s after service and deChemical imports are constantly on Facifie Coast cities, according to the of entomology and one from the buToo many women in thia day and fend the above entitled action, and he bis increase. States store United the of will Drug biological survey beauty reau of agricultural economies of the case of your failure so to do Judgage prefer platinum and diamond in ment will he rendered against you department of agriculture. A recent United States 'department of agricul- served. to rings teething rigs. according to the demand of the comreport from Spokane, Wash., was to ture hare been in estiAs big a mistake as a man ean plaint, which has ben Hied with the from Alas- mating the loss of the effect that thirty-thrLouiin make is to think that he cant make IV TOE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- clerk of said court. This action is ka would be placed on sale on a cer- siana due to the sugareane moth borer. Two trict Court of Carbon County, Btats brought to recover a Judgment that tain day at a public market. The car- estimates made independently were one. of Utah Nick Merante, Plaintiff, vs. the bonds of matrimony heretofore casses were eiiippea whole, with the found to agree very closely. It is Teresa Merante, Defendant. Summons. existing between the plaintiff and deGolden opportunities generally are The State of Utah to the Bald De- fendant bs dissolved, for the care, hide on and frozen solid, and it was Indicated that the average loss is found in clonda with golden linings. fendant:. You are hereby summoned custody and control of the two minor stated that to preserve the juices and about a fifth of the sugar crop. be eut and would meat the flavor up Cold weather in the Gulf Coast reold without thawing. These particular carcasses were part of a ship- gions, according to a report received ment from St. Lawrence Island in by the United States department of the' Bering Sea, and were made as an agriculture, has apparently resulted experiment by the bureau of educa- in high mortality among some of the forma of truckcrop intion. The survey states that at the close of the transportation season on sects, such as the belted cueumber the Bering Sea coast in October over beetle, the Australian tomato weevil fourteen hundred of the carcasses and the sweet potato weevil. were shipped from Alaska to the UnitBobbed hair is reported to be reed States. Of this number one thousgaining lost ground as a fad, which and were by a single company. Reindeer meat is finegrained, con- means that the earn are not going to tains a good, jwlatable fat, and is not see the light of day for sometime to "gamy" in flavor when properly come. produced and handled, but compares Ilarmony ia possible only when favorably with beef. The liver is nut someone plays second fiddle. of as it is uniike a calfs and large size, makes an imjiurlant item of food. The tongue and heart are both of good flavor and quality. Does are not slaughtered. A certain number of bucka are set aside for breeding Cannot Exist In the Human Ilot I y If purposes and the rest are raised as Von Will I'mo Trunks lresrrirtUm steers to be butchered when about Is a shame to suffer with inIt three years old. The dressed weight flammatory, muscular, sciatic or anv steer averages form of rheumatism, of a neuritis and lumabout one hundrd and fifty pounds. bago. This prescription does not ruin the stomach. It does depress the By erossbreding with caribou and fol- heart Eat all the meatnot and good food a of selection and of you wish while taking Trui.k's Hie lowing process Contains no mercury, sail grading up of stock in the herds the scriptlon. soda, oil wintererreen or narcotweight will eventually be much in pylato ics, but positively overcomes any kind creased. of rheumatism or gout on earth. What At the present time and a little moreasdo you want? There is nothing Just good, and it is Impossible to more than thirty years after the first get something better. The greatest Alaska reindeer into of uric acid solution known and also i importation And hardly any snow yet. Ill have to see from Eastern Siberia the number of suMrir liver niedleiiie. Trunk's Presells scription for $1.75 or three for about that and bring a good supply this month in is Alaska estimate! reindeer living only $5.00 at Schramm Johnson drug so the crops wont die." to be aliout two hundred and fifty stores. The peopled better fill up their bins with thousand. In addition half as many more have been slaughtered for foot and clothing. Begun as an experiment, reindeer grazing in Alaska has amply proved its practicability and COLTON', rTAH demonstrated its inqiortance as one coal. Nights are going to be chilly and winds cold General Merchandise and of the great future industries of the and piercing. Stockmen's Supplies territory. 2S.-J- esse ht us in WFil te a-- CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS p FORD TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND LINCOLNS Alger Auto Co Price and Castle Utah U ; ee semi-tropic- al RHEUMATISM three-year-o- ifit aint March' ld Says Old Man Winter -- Castle Gate and Clear Creek ORRIN ELMER Largest la History. February was perhaps the largest month in the history of the Halt Dike City Union stockyards, according to estimates of its officials last Saturday. While exact figures are not yet completed it is shown that shipments t Ear Fianciscu and Los Angeles, Cala. were evc piK.i;!y !! . Two tra of lire block were u ;Le loasl market in one day last week and forty-thre- e ears of cattle, sheep and hogs were shipped west on Friday. According to officials there is a nota RUGGER? Plaintiff, Hostoffice Utah. Hotel, Hipping Vats and Feed Lots In Connection pub., Feb. ; AOTIl'E OF mruct Sewep XotkVtoJ? en by the city council of pli?11 cipal corporation of state of Utah, of the imSSl city council to make scribed improvement !a?iUJT.Btwer wwem coL. according to the Mare specifications on file in the city engineer and to dJ1 aLutters portion of the pense thereof by pfciuti upon the lots and pieces btT be affected or benefited provemenu to be abasedby T to front-fee- t, situated a r0i the City Hark Sixth street to a point about north of northwest corner Lm 10, local survey. From the Price Water canal on Park street to From the Price Water canal on Fifth street south. Main or I street, From the Price Water canal on L street going street to Fifth street. From Ahe Price Water canal on JK" street going c street to Fifth street. From the Price Water canal on J street boing wMa, street to Fifth street. From the intersection os street and "K" street going Fourth street to E" street From the intersection of Thin and J street going south on street to 1" street From the intersection of Flfti and "I" street going cast on to Third street From the intersection of Sixtl and H" street going eut street to Third street From the intersection of Thi G" street going west on G' to Fourth street. From the intersection of Flf G" street going west on O' to Seventh street From the intersection of . Third streets going west on T to Fifth street. From the Intersection of Bn Ej" streets going west on T to Rose street From the intersection of Y and Rose street going south street to "D street, them , D street to Eighth street From the intersection of 8 and 11" street going south os i street to K" street. From the intersection of Hi ii" street going south on Fiitli to F" street. From the north line of 15Uk. J. Powell adilion on Ninth stree south on Ninth street to E thence east on E street to street. The total estimated cost of the system is $55,300.00 or at an Nil A cost of $1.76 per front-fotests or objections to such iiu menta or to the carrying out u intention must be in writing, ala the owners of the property a! or IxmefiLed, descriVng the saa tru gether wltii the number ofrecor and be fl ed with tr.e city or before the 29th day of Marcn The city council at its first meeting thereafter ton it, lbs ,h?gj h. h. ut of April, 1924, will consider tl, posed levy and hear and conside protests and objections to ssi Xrovements as shall have been lly order of the city council of Utah. Dated February 22, 1924. ARTHUR N. SMI (Seal) City Recordi First pub.. Mar. 7; last Mar. 3k NOTICE OF SALE ALLRED 1 Company (a Corporation). Is of Principal Place of Bueiimx Carbon Coupty, Utah Notice: are delinquent upon stock of sal red Ditch company, on account ness ment levied on the 2d day 0 ruary, 1124, the amounts ant n the names of the respective ihtr ere an follows: Wellington Canal company. Zina. Morgan Wiliam A. Thayn. ... And, In accordance with la order of the board of dlrecton on the 2d day of February, many shares of each parwl stock will bs sold at A. 0m? dence, Price, Carbon county, the Id day of April. 1924. M of I oclock p. m., to pay assessment thereon, together of advertising and expense OMAN. Secretary, Frit. Utah11 First pub., Mar. 7; last, Mar. SALE OF AMMALS FOR Bute of Utah, County In the ext ray pound, I'ricePr said county. 1 have in my P the following described anim1 if not dHimed and taken seali sold at public auction to the cash bidder at the corner of and K" street in Price, l'rcof on the 15th day of March. ! Gao hour of 3 o'clock p. m.: momr. ten about heifer Jersey No marks or brands visible. mal is held by me to secure tw ment of $5.00 damages don ot ' j animal upon the premise Shiner on the 6th day of Mans JOHN IT. BKYNKIt, Const abl. keeper of Price precinct. 1 r J PROBATE AND GCAIlDI ANSH tice Consult County Clerk spectlve Signers For Further Is tion. J' NOTICE TO CREDITOR- Sof Laura D. Lloyd. Decease- tom will present claims with to the undersigned at Hoorn building, Price, Utah, on or 1 th day of April, A. D.. ! Ult J. LEE. Administrator Estate of Laura D. Lloyd. L. A. McGee, Attorney For A y trator. First pub., Feb. 16; last March Where You Are Treated Right NOTICE TO CREDITORS'- Alfred Olson and Sarah OJJ ceased. Creditors will present with vouchers to ths under) Rooms 8, Silvagni buildlnl Utah, on or before the 1JJL April. A. D., 1$24. IDA M. 01 ministratrix of lh. Estate Olson and Sarah Olson. DJ JL McGee, Attorney For Ad UTAH FUEL CO. Firet pub., Feb. 1C; March NOTR'K TO CREDITORS-- " of M;ib t'T'i v 'i with ' J i" the uik'h'I:. i, n 1 E. Wood. Room 307 Electric1 Price. Utah, on or before th of May, A. D.. 1924. J. U. HI'1' Administrator of the Esttfic Rerglund, Deceased. First pub.. Mar. 7; last Mr , Successor to rnANF.lt ft MARR1E last . 1 i 111 I w SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH $ . 5-- ASK YOUR DEALER 0 3 h C ( |