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Show THE SUN, PRICE, PAGE TWO ME FlflEEN SHEEP TDIIV-FIII- E I EO M U frtoay, mT. VERYFBlDfJ T A H- -B n CEDIS HIGHER J The Sun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 5. The cattle market though higher than a week ago showed no quotable price changes compared with late last week. Trade waa active with demand allowing fully normal volume for this season of the year. Following the sharp advance in prices noted the hog market today eased off a dime, but remained above the average price level of a week ago. Sheep and lambs were cents higher. fifteen to twenty-fiv- e Wooled lambs sold up to $16.1)0, a new high price for the year, Receipts today were 14, (MM) rattle, 14,000 hogs and 4000 sheep, couiutred with 16,000 cattle, 16,000 iiogs and 15,000 sheep a week ago and 10,850 rattle, 28,550 hogs and 3600 sheep a year up). Trade iu fat rattle opened early with prices fully steady with lust weeks rhse and twenty to thirty-fivcents above the low jioiut Tuesday. No prime steers arrived and the good to choice classes sold at $10.00 to $11.20. Plain to fair kinds at $8.25 to $9.75 were fairly plentiful. About a hundred carloads of South Texas grass t vb fM TEXfACO e cattle sold at $5.50 to $7.85. - ludies-tiou- s are that only moderate receipts will prevail the rest of this week. Cows and heifers, yearlings and steers and heifers mixed were fully steady. Though veal ralvea were not quotably higher trade was active at etrung prices. Plain to fair thin eattle were offered in the atorker and feeder division at steady prieea and the few good to ehoiee kinds available brought strong prices. Feeders continue to take fleshy steers for a short feed lot finish. Most of the thin cattle are goihg out for summer grazing. Hog prices were five to ten cents under Saturday, the high point last yeek and ten cents above the low point Wednesday. Trade was active as eoon as the decline was established. The top price was $7.20 and practically all the good hogs weighing above a hundred ajid eighty pounds sold at $7.00 mi. Some plain lights, 140 to brought $6.40 to $6.65. Packing sows sold at $6.50 to $6:60 and pigs $5.25 to $6.00. Eastern markets were quoted lower, but receipts at no Niints were heavy excejit in Chicago. Urgent demand prevailed in the beep division at fifteen to twenty-fiv- e cents higher prices. Wooled lambs sold up to $16.00, a new top for the year. . Clipped at $14.25 to $14.50,1 spring lambs $10.75 tq $17.25 and Texas wethers up to $8.60. rliped The latter class waa a dollar higher than a week ago. Because of the light receipts trade in horses and mules is limited. Prices remained firm and there was an active demand. CLEAN, CLEAR, GOLDEN COLORED AND FULL BODIED full bodied. The golden color Texaco Motor Oils are always clean-cl-ear proves them pure and clean. At every bearing speed, pressure, and temperature, Texaco gives perfect lubrication. Texaco Motor Oil saves your car and reduces upkeep because it insures cooler bearings and no hard carbon. With Texaco you have cleaner spark plugs and more positive compression and therefore more power. 160-Kum- Texaco Motor Oils are right for your car. Light, medium, heavy and extralubricants. Look for the heavy in all grades they are all clean, clear, golden color that proves it Texaco. -- full-bodi- . i j, Bids, the highest of which waa forty cents a jiouud, were rejected by tfye selling committee of the famous Jericho wool clip at the annual sale held at Fountain Given on Monday last. The clip includes about eight hundred and fifty thousand pounds and is customarily the price indicator for all territorial wools. Considerable interest was attached to the sale and many buyers from the East were there to examine the condi tion of the wool and put in a bid for The lowest bid offered was thirty-eigand a half cents. It is certain that the selling committee of the Jericho wool pool will or not sell for es low as thirty-eignine cents. The price of forty-tw- o e and has already been paid Boston,' Mam., houses for several by large clips in the Basin country and it is doubtful if the Jerirho clip will sell under that figure. John T. CainlH of the Utah Agricultural college in Salt Lake City Tuesday from the Basin and stated that the John W. Davis clip, of the Basin's finest and best grade, was old for The movement of wool East is dull, according to railroad officials. They state it is now stacked high along the roads through Southern Utah awaiting sale and shipment Information given hy buyers is that there is not a big enough demand to create a market at present. and The Texas Company i reiourcei Wells in the greatest petroleum fields. Terminals, storage facilities, and marketing branches in all parts of the world. Huge refineries. The largest asphalt refinery in the world. Factories for the manufacture of asphalt roofing, steel barrels, wooden cases and tin cans. Over 5,000 tank cars. A large fleet of tank, ships. terminals in 29 ports in the United States and Europe. 25,000 employees. three-eight- it The Red Star Oil Company include: kBXDS FOR THE JERICHO CLXFB ARE TURNED DOWN Deep-Wat- forty-thre- Consumption Figures. Consumption of wool for the first three months of 1924 eonipured with 1923 decreased 29,392,310 pounds, according to rejmrts from the United States department of cnmmeree. This represents a decrease of aproximate-l- y IS JH.T eent over last years figures, The total consumption for the first three months of 1924 was 129.471.5ii3 jioniids ci mi pa red with 138,803.975 lor the eorre?jndirig jieriod last year. Utah voulmen ascrilie the falling off in consumption this year to increased use of shoddy in' w hich much less wool is used and to the unsettled state of affairs in the national capital. The decrease seems steady. Consumption in March shows n decrease from the same month last year of more than 13060,00(1 pounds. March also shows a decrea-- c from February which totaled 42,02.8,392 ounds, while consumption in March was 40,345,304. This included 31, 402.200 pounds of wool in the grease ; 6,544,928 of scoured and 2,437,176 pounds of pulled. Of the March consumption 32.3 per eent domestic. announces the opening of a new Texico agency at Price, Utah We a ill handle the nationally known Texaco Petroleum Products: Texaco Gasoline, the volatile gas. Texaco Motor Oils, clean, clear, golden-colorand full bodied. Texaco Motor Cup Grease, Texaco Sponge Grease and Texaco Graphite Axle Grease. Texaco Tractoil. Texaco Roofing. -- ed TEXAS COMPANY ht e. er Every day over 1,000,000 gallons of Texaco Gasoline are consumed. ht forty-thre- ed Texaco Petroleum Products WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF forty cows. lie, however, is leaving SOMETHING FOR LOCAL PEOPLE APOLOCIKS TO (;KORC;K ADH BIT TO NOBODY KLSK EASTERN UTAH TO INQUIRE INTO behind numerous heirs. in Vernal been have Woolbuyers Close around two million ponnds of The Salt Lake City Automobile asto sociation and other wool is in storage at Iriee awaiting paying this week from forty-tw- o agencies in the . ,,,9n,T upon tlm there was an e cents per pound, Bays last sale. Up to last night offers were d fame, who to say the continue to knock the Utah metnqwilis not much ot a Looker. least, cents being about Fridays Express of that city, the scarce, thirty-fiv-e Ocean to Ocean highway with the She is all fleeces the have 'cnt that nearly nlaht and many a the best "W of preventing tourists from comwith alday hern the sold. shearers are Cosmetics, but Antelope ' T. W. ing through Grand Junction, accordBoyer, live stockman of Salt most contact get a liaise out of the through. The yield this year will ing to a story told Wednesday oiks. So t Lake City, is taking bankruptcy. Lia- be rinse two she finally got by to five hundred thousand tourist l:u her Tresses. This who railed at the local bilities are $80,349.18 with assets of S , pnrtics to date lint many sales state jHiunds. attracted so much At- f $21,891.63. Exemptions are claimed have beenUpmade. highway department here in the courthouse to the amount of two hundred dollars. for road information, Patents on ineehanieal equipment states last Fridays Grand Junction Close around sixty thousand head for removing liuir and scurf from (Colo.) News. of sheep will have gone through the carcasses lmve been assigned to hog the F.ach of these parties rqxirtcd that corrals of Carlos Gunderson over citizens of the United States hy Dr. ShU a Iake City automobile associasouth of Irice by the time shearing is Holiort B. Leeitcr, federal vctc ml raved about the Wonderful advised them to take the north- tion rinary through within the next ten days. inspector nt Denver, Colo. The route over Lincoln the iei,inm rI('m "pending Hours . highway Fleeces, he thinks, will average nine vice invented by Leeper. .who is in brushing out the l,ong and to pass up tin Grand Jnnctiim Hair. pounds. However, a lot of them the employ of the bureau of animal route. However, came this to they forgot way stun, that Waiting in Nick Salaverakis of Price has this industry of the United States depart- - and were Hmr liresHing Parlor glad they did. staling the fur A spring lxuight up nlmut all the mohair nicttl of agriculture, may lie made, road was in good condition. of Eastern ntnl Southeastern Utah, iwed or vended bv anyone without Petitions arc being circulated amounting to around fifty thousand 'paying royalties. It is of particular nnd in other Western (olorndo pounds. The price is fifty to fifty- - interest and value in the meatpacking inanities ns a protest against thi? one cents. IIi purchases have now all industry, and rexrts of (hm-- using crimination. (lie invention say that it is quite gone East. Debts amounting to $28,338.22 are That government seals placed on in Glycerine listpd hy John ('. Jacobs, Sr., live icitis stock man of Roosevelt, in n valun- - sccted moat shipments are not to he tary bankruptcy petition filled last ' tampered with is the expensive lesson I IW4 Simple glycerine, buckthorn hark. Tuesdny in the federal court at Salt recently jmpocd on a Pit Lsluirg, Ia., l s mixed in is A Adlerika ec., firm. loaded car excellent with sweet Ijike t'it.v. Assets listed total $5560 freight against apiendieitix. Most UVJl of which a hundred and sixty is claim- pickle hams shipped out from Mil-!ed as exempt. waukce, Win. The shipment had been medicines act only on lower bowel, but' Brig. an imported Holstein bull at the h!g dairy ranch of the United States Fuel company over at Miller-todied last Monday of pneumonia. "n ll,e riomach in TEN min- government Ilia cost was five hundred dollars and Schramm- - Johnson Drug Stores terms Win jutes. he was brought in here last year with (Continued On Page Eight.) Company. Birth announcement cards. The forty-lhre- re-M- rl in-te- ht t de-je- m PIAm Tuninn E. P. Mayhew, well piano tuner, of Troro of Minneapolis, Minn.) In Price daring the May 4th. Mr. Maybe ommended Al by the mu ment of the Brigham. University. Phone yo to the Commercial Hot it t j j c Mixture j j 0 i J HtltH j oALE OR LEASE n, j conr lo.,,: Bun Plumbirt! Work So much of yoxa fort depends npon that yon want it jjjjj and we know how to o those for whom wj work. Enough said. Reed Plumbing an IS North Phone0 is |