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Show LAMBS TEN MflEEN JILIN . m HIGHER WITH MOST ACTIVE DEMAND 'The Sun Special Service. 0 KITCHEN com FOR and grazed on the LaiSal Mountain ranges and one buneh averaged 75.4 (founds in weight, while the other weighed an average of They sold on contract at 9 rents. At the same time the Indian Creek Cattle eoiupauy shipped five thousaud from Cisco to the Zion buyers. The lambs active .and strong to fifteen rents from the Indian Creek outfit averaged in weight aud sold on conkigher.jlndieatiuns are that the heavy tract for is over and runs grassfat cuttle that from now on killers will have Woman Has Sold Off. more difficulty in getting supplies, ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Nov. 2. bheep and lamb.- - were ten to fit teen 'Givr&yo cent.--, higher. Receipt today were One of the largest sheep transactions eat tie, bfitki hogs and 3'KhI sheep, of the past year was rutisumiuaied compared with 3ll.5till rattle, lll,0tlU here Thursday afternoon when Mrs. a week ago and Lander Johnson sold to John Arraui-bc- ll hogs and 61 her half interest in the Midland 20, ITS cattle, 14,373 lmgs and 4331 Live (Stuck eoniauy aud the Duuton sheep a year ago. slu-eV fur steers fat of the enough rouiKiuy, which have an annual Quality thousand billing purHes was the plainest of clip of close to seventy-fiv- e CU1EF0DPPER FUSE! the season and with the general trade pounds. TLe Midland clip of sixty was to contracted thousand having nothing choice to uncover topline TOILER it took plainer kinds strong to! vugo iienplv this week for forty-foit The of the flat last cents, e figure price. twenty-fivcents higher than been has not sale of her interests weeks close. The liest yearlings here were short ou finish and sold at $10.-5- 0 made public. to $11.40, and a few heavy steers with fairly gistd finish up to $0.75. Shipping to Colorado. Straight grassfat steers sold at $5.50 MOAR, Nov. 2. The La Sal Live to $7.25 and Kansas wintered sum- Stock roiiiuny has sliiped nine hunmer grazed steers brought $7.00 to dred and fifty bead of cuttle to Colo f Price, Utah. 111 26 Cows and heifers were firm at rado for winter feeding. The range runRoth advance. late last weeks occupied by the herds of this concern ners and rutters sold readily, flood in the La Sal Mountains, owing to the fat cows were nearer, and the mixed drouth of the summer and fall, ia inClllintTK AM) GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE OF BALE THE r butcher stuck was lacking. Veal calves adequate to auport the usual numlier Consult County Clark Or Water, Land and Power Ci. Notice INTO TUEMILLIONS a Corporation. Location and bulls were steady. Stockers and of grazers and for that reason the reResjiective Signer For Further Place of Business at lrli--oft Ii feeders with any showing of quality moval of ('art of the cattle waa County, Utah. Notice: Thiel were ten to fifteen rents higher. The Rain and snow falling with- Financial Statistics of Government of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR-ho- n Unquent upon the following Year. were on account of aseessniem classes Last Ro to In Utah of For Utah in the (uist few days lias made aoine fairly good County, State plain Estate of Ida May McDonald, Deceas- on the 6th day of September, is steady. Few country buyers were improvement in grazing conditions on The Sun Creditor of several amounts set opposi ed. Notice to Creditors: Special Service. here, but there waa sufficient demand the mountain ranges. estate will present claims names of the respective share above the 1. and Nov. D. Gaunt trees WASHINGTON, falling C, most of to rare for these offerings, with vouchers attached to the under- as follows: leaves give eloquent eviNow Certificate J Name which eauie from Texas and from New WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF The department of commerce announsigned at the law office of Braffet A ces that the total payments for exMexico. Patterson, Tavern building, Price, John Montaberry dence of weather's power. EASTERN UTAH Utah, on or before February 1. 1026. and Camllo Palmerl . 27 penses, interest and outlays for the to Hog prices were up twenty-fiv- e Nature protects the livANNE 8. WHITMORE, Administra- AJbert Bryner fisUS-ithe of for Utah state government catmade adby K. K. Olson According to reports trix. 208 thirty cents, the first material as but lumber November 30, cal 1923, trees, ing year ending First pyb., Oct 17; last Nor. 7, ltll. Peoples Bank of Lehl Sic vance that has been uncovered in tlemen in S(in Juan county the range amounted to $8,744,914 or $18.37 per in houses she can protect Ira D. Winea 217 more than two weeks. Late last week has never been in such poor condition IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR-bo- n Utah Bond and Bhare Of thia total $6,507,103 repcapita. been them there no and at as only having some longer. present, Re todays prices strengthened County, State of Utah In company of operating the Estate of John N. Galanls, Deceased. Anna T. Otterstrom advance took the general market fifty half the usual summer and fall mois- resents the expenses of if a house is to Then, state the govgeneral T. dejwrtments will Creditors: to Notice Creditors Ed Hoes 41 rents above last weeks low point. Re- ture to make grass and keep up the ernment, interest on debt and f endure, man must supply claims with vouchers attached C. 8. Harris $474,696 present reholes. The the in water (j.j ex all markets were at supply light ceipts 8. W. office of imsc at to the the undersigned Wherry for permanent $1,703,115 protection with paint. & Patterson, Tavern building, Eva Wherry eept Chicago. Here the top price waa sult is stockmen are rushing their ani- provements. outlays Hratfet 67 In 1922 the total paymals to other isiints in the state. A Paint made of DUTCH 58 $9.00, and hulk of sales $0.75 to lrice, Utuh, on or before February 1, C. A. Wherry ments for the state were $8,933,404 11125. KKESM1E N. OALAN! 8, Ad- Henry M. liayee have feeder cattle Half-fa-t of number sold white-lea- d large linlightweight hogs BOY and K. Aramakl 2X7 Aid in ministratrix. $186,058, a (er capita of from $8.00 up and stock hogs and pigs been shipiHHl to the Holly Sugar com $19.08 1917, seed oil seals the pores of First pub., Oct 17: last Nov. 7, 1114. Levi B. Pace, Grd., The and $10.69, respectively. Colo. Grand Junction. to will at I Ay Mary A. race brought $5.75 to $0110. Receipts totals include all payments for the the wood against moisture. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE be moderate the rest of this week. Contracting for next years wool year, whether made from current rev- Jonea Richard 77 Matter of the Estate of Pantllis Decay cannot enter beSheep were in active demand at elip is going on in Utah, Idaho and in enure or from the proceeds of bond John W. Chlpman Who Otherwise Waa Ihindunakls, cause as the wood expands 7s strong (trices and lnmlts were ten to Wyoming, according to information issues. Known As Pete Dunis, Deceased. Ceieetia Dalpias 66 fifteen rents higher. Western lambs given out by buyers in tbis state the The total revenue receipts of Utah Creditors will present claim with Charles B. Burton and contracts with heat 84 vouchers to the undersigned at Salt Curio Gunderson sold at $13.50 to $13.90, native lambs last few davs. The move is said by for 1923 were and cold, the paint film 184 $9,149,598 or $19.22 tier lAke City, Utah, on or before the 18th A. K. Sherinlan $13.00 to $13.50. Some short fed ones ...any of tWe representing 88 A. D., 1224. BANK- Barah H. Mathla Thia was $2,167,799 more than day of stretches and shrinks. the hurt as un- - capita. 183 brought $13.70, and. fat ewes $7.00. the larger hoin.es ERS TRUST COMPANY, Administra- Khekery Sheya ex- the 0f toUl year pavnmt. Zelma Mclntire 114 ' We can protect your tor of the Eeetute of Pantills Dundun-aki- Emtna C. Offerings were cleaned up cloudy, preeedented. 1 wpi e elusive of those for improvements, 111 Eves Who Was Otherwise Known Aa C. 3. the shearing season is sldl home little cost. Let u at Evea fi84 lnnre llian the total and ill Pete Dunis, Deceased. Wilson Mcy. 121 GROWERS MEETING THE NEEDS months away, it ia re n.rt that five George A. Nixon call and talk it over. Carty, Attorney For Petitioner, includinj, those for permanent G. H. 127 Mathla 1 been have urn mil EVERYWHERE inmndsm TOR WOOL Oct. 17; last Nov. 7, 124. C. First ynraing pub., i emel,t. 221 B. Waterman cents. Inltah tied up at forty-on- e nwperty 8periaI taxes Hugh Fullerton NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wool production in the United 182 Ballinger Continued On Pass Four, i represented 55.5 per cent of the total of the interior. United Sanford 181 States is considerably iriure than 50 Jim Faaaio .... ' '.revenue f.fr 1923, 48.3 per cent for States Land Office at Lake Salt City, A. 181 W. per cent of the amount used in the Utah, Oct. 16, 1824. Notice Is hereby Marlon Lowry 206 will tolerate almost any- - i 1922 end 59.5 per cent for 1917. The Q. Golding Ignorance blanket and fur purclothing country given that William Lilly of Sunnyslde, Federal Land Bank of increase in the amount of property tire. a flat beexcept thing reason on to who December 18, 1822, Utah, poses sml there is every . and special taxes collected was 66.5 Berkeley, J. A. Ausmade Homeeteed Entry No. 0I206S for 221 lieve that Uncle Sam eventually will NOTH'!-tin, Pledgee 1922 1917 23.4 cent to from and liAND 16 See. STATES UNITED 8UNEU. EfcNWU, 18, Twp. BEN BEAN per Joseph R. Cook and prodace as inurh clothing wool ts is 14 merOct Balt Lake Utah. South, Lake Range 228 East, orflce. Salt City, Moroni Hunt per rent from 1922 to 1923. The per Fainting Contractor, Deeded, F, R. Marshall, secretary of 1?, 1824. To Whom It May Concern idian, hae filed notice of Intention to A. Ballinger 186 Phono 188m. 188 North Fifth 8L three-yentate eapita property and special taxes were make to establish 231 W. the National Woolgrowere atgutcia Nolle le hereby given that theIlsta Burton proof, Mueeer 6 $10.67 in 1923, $8.80 in 1922 and UTAH of In office thia filed beclaim to has of land PRICE, Utah the above 241 of Utah Lake described, Bute tion, said last Saturday at Salt ia 1917. fore th'e clerk of the district court at State of Utah, J. W. lands, selected by the said state under Most Reliable Work In City. The estimate recently announc- Sec. of the act of congress approved on No224 16th the Price, of Utah, Utah Eastern of or Warf, Pledgee day Earnings general departments, ed from Washington, 1). C., by the de- July 16, 1884, as indemnity school vember. 1824. Claimant names as wit- BUte of Utah, J. G. services rendered for compensation 034781. by No. KWIi Serial vis: nesses Dsn Stevenson,- Frank Morgan, 251 Austin, Pledgee partment of agriculture on the 1924 lands, SKfcNWU. Sec. 17. Twp. 11 state officials, M. G. Botonakls and Nick Manousos, represented 6.9 per And In accordance with law wool rlip of 238,378,000 pound does NE4, South,- Rang 8 East, Salt I.ake mer- ernt of the total revenue for 1923, 8.0 all of Columbia City, Utah. ELI F. order of the board of director not include the average annual pro- idian. Copies of said lists, so far. as on the Sth day of September, TAYLOR, Register. cent for 1922 and 7.5 per cent for duction of 40,000,000 (tounds from they relate to said tracts by descrip- per First pub., Oct 17; last Nov. 14, 1824. many share of each parcel . sub-been have mi. conspicutive visions, stork as may be necessary will known as pulled slaughtered sliceis Riisines8 and licenses ously posted in this office for inspecat the Price Commercial and AGENCY NOTICE H)ll PUBLICATION wool, Marshall said, .which would tion by any person Interested and by constitute:! 10.8 cent of the total bank at Price, Carbon count.' per of 000. the United the 1924 perestimate to the the 278,378, During Interior, public generally. bring on the 15th day of November 11.1 per cent for revenue for States 1923, loind or COMPANY Office of notice Belt iod at this Lake of any City, 1824, at the hour of 4 o'clock The 1923 production, exclusive of that time publicationand before final ap- 1922 and 6.7 Re-- 1 October 1824. 1917. Is 3, rent Notice here:Utah, for thereafter per assessments t polled, was 223,610,000. The consump- proval and certification. under depart- ccipts from business by given that Rasmus Frandssn of pay delinquent licenses costs or d consist with the together tion in the United States for 1923 was mental regulations of April '25, 1807, Price, Utah, who on April 21, 1121, and expense of sale. CAUL K Geo. E. Nelms insnr-from 1 exacted taxes of chiefly claim or contests against the made Homestead Entry Na 018488 Com 641,007,000 pound. Of Hint amount protests CU8EN, Secretary, Trice of the state to any of the tracts or a nee and other incorporated 'for WttNKU, EHNW16, 8WNWK, and Savings bank, Iri'-e- , aproximately 150,000,000 was carpet visions herd nliefore desc ri bed j.anjes and of a sales tax on gasoline, :8WK. Sec. 4; EHNE14, Bee. 8; NW14, pub., Oct. 24; Inst Nov. or dutyfree wool shipj'cd into the on th croond that tne tame is more while those from Bee. 8, Twp. 11 South, Range 8 East, licenses 312 Electric Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice United States for manufacture only, valuable for mineral than for agricul- of NOTICE FOR PUBMCATIO! intention to make three-yepurposes, will he received and comprise taxes on motor vehicles and proof, to making an approximate ronsumption tural noted for report t the general land amounts paid for hunting and fishing establish claim pertinent of tho atInterior, to dethe Building land above Bait la for clothing pnrtmRes of 401,000,000 office st Washington. D. C. Failure Land Office States before scribed, dlsthe rlerk of the 1824. Notice Oct 11, in 1923. Fairly favorable conditions so to protest or contest within the time - The net indebtedness trtet UUh, court at Utah on Price, the llth Price, Utah, (funded and will he considered sufficient Louis Frickson day of November. 1824. at present indicate an increase in pro- specified Claimant by given that who character of floating debt less sinking fund assets) on April evidence of names Utah, as nyeldw, A. witnesses E. N. rent 12 in 10 from to Gibson, duction of (h(; Homestead Entry No. 03 made Auhert, Gunderson Service Nephl and John 15 jk 1923, according to a statement recentall of Price, Utah. ELI F. SW14NW14. Kcc. 1. Twp. will le approved to the atate. ELI F. 133 or $18.29 per capita. The per IS East. Balt Lake mI TAYLOR, Range ly made by Frank J. Hagcnbarth, the TAYLOR, Register. 1922 Serves was $19.26 capita net debt for Register. First pub., Oct. 10; last Nov. 7, 1024. has filed notice of intention c president of the National Woolgrow- - First pub.. Oct. 24: last Nov. 21. 1824. a(l for jg17t 32. three-yea- r proof to establishner ers association. dem.Tihed above For 1923 the assessed valuation of the land The supply of trouble always ex- - clerk of the district court Accounting pro(ierty in Utah suhjeet to ad valroods the demand, but the excess does UUh, on the 21st day of Supervisor Xi Named. orem taxation was $646,710,475. The 1024. Claimant name asX not reduce the cost any. Word was received from Washingamount of state taxes levied was $4.- Jones. Joe Mlglore. P. ton, D. C., last Saturday of the apsetti and A. Paelawo. all of So 843,825 and the per eapita levy $10.17. The under dug deserves R1 Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Nov, pointment of George A. Scott, regionto be just where hegenerally is. Oct. 17; last First pub., al live stock statistician for the UnitHOMESTEADERS TAKE UP MUCH ed States bureau of agriculture as OF PUBLIC DOMAIN If hes one of the common people supervisor of the agriculture census busied hes when he goes broke, which C Second of district Nov. 1). 1. the for Utah, WASHINGTON, Pnlilir lands disposed of by the gov- and if hes in the capitalist class he is consists of the south half of the state ernment reached a total at the end of just financially embarrassed. with the exception of flume districts the last fiscal year amounting t on and near the forest reserves. Frank The newspupen told receutly of a acre's or mTe than 60 jut man wl,o Andrews, agricultural statistician for dead from laughing census withstand Animals the will of of the ernt of the entire surface the coun- at a jt.kc. dropped Utah, will have charge the joke was Fortunately, in the northern half of the state. rigors of winter much better try exclusive of Alaska and other ter- not printed. when protected from the cold, ritorial (KissossioiiK. The remaining Will our troubles never cease T wind, rain and snew. Are yon unappropriated and unreserved Inhd-Many Herd Come In. amount to 186,691.733 acres. Figure Soon after the election preparing for the bad weather Thomas Redmond, state sheep There is a dazzling array of dresses, coats and snjl congress made public yesterday by the interior opens, that is not far away by repairwho lias been at Mark, Colo., each strikingly individual, yet following the lines aof department's general laud office dising your old buildings or erectthe iwst two weeks inspecting flocks most s It hard ones needed? where amount accepted vogue for fall. First of all I need suH; closed that the largest to he satisfied with the disusing new that have been shipped by train to ' Lumber Somehow during early autumn and the more temp" old car when a neighbor buys a new homestead We into ed went of for purpose. every entries, the Colorado ftoiiit and then driven on commuted entries and sales to the one. can enpply yon in dimension days of winter no costume is quite as satisfactory the range for winter grazing, Las inan be so the will material suit. Its equally smart indoors or on the street. figures general public, building reaching thousand head. He spected fifty-eigtradacres. Railroad and wag-- ; have matter. If 523,968.514 yon easy business, school or utility wear or for afternoon or in be will those that estimates that onr onroad ed know here that 161,539.168 grants prices aggregated yon windressy occasions one may choose from a great var,y driven overland into the state for are fair and onr lumber is the and educational and others to slate elaborate tailormade models. The prices are very about will sixty ter range aggregate Australia hamoa w best Everything for builders. governments totaled 137.668.490. In-- j five. SYOKSY SHORT UHt thousand more. The animals thus far Why not get the full seasons use out of a rinded in the rest of the total disposed condiwosn&Sv fine in in frock are come so have or that suit? They are selling every day, Honolulu, of 'were grants to war veterans and nlm-tn a V "to"Lr tion. Sydney by the faior- that you come in right now so that your choice will Indians and under the timber, swamp ; Son,,m. fxpress steamer. limited. An ample showing for the stout woman, w" and desert lnws. lemurs. 1 0.fioo tone rttai.lawnu-nt- . Heavy Shipments Given. Ruled Lloyd 100 appealing models for the miss. Lumber Co. Rave ns from the fellow who keeps Selling from Kan FrancK), (k toiler MOAB, Oct. 31. The largest single ,8,h Ibwwnhrr Wi on smiling when there is nothing at shipments of lambs from Grand counFRANK D. BRYNER re7rnWrHU'T' daZ"- ,,0""ln end Cisco this which to grin. ty were loaded on ears atTom 0220; Manager Kyd:iev CO. CARBON-EMER- Y g week by Max B. Taylor, Taylor about One fine UTAH thing inheriting PRICE, who local sheepmen, and Don Taylor, Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Hein money is that it doesnt require any hundred hesd to sent out thirty-si- x GEORGE B. McDERMAID, Snpt IS?fok.rnrtTO Balt Lake City. These were raised IVVVWVVVVVVVVVWVVVW WWb brains or energy. KANSAS CITY, Mu., Nov. 3. The hug market baa taken a turn for the better. Today s prices were up twenty-five to thirty re ut a and on the average fifty rents ulxive the low Kint of lat week. Trade is active again. As expected rattle receipt were short of former weeks uud the market ruled 71. sixty-seve- n 9. 21,-tN- K a fcWMKJ fspic cyy span. No bU-c- k -- Jjlackfrv" .lifetime Chi-price- IRON s. ur $8.-2- 5. or Phone Stevenson Lumber Company Distributers Round Oak Autumn $9.-5- 0. 68-1- r 78-1- s, , DE-parlm- 4 , ! ar $5.-7- - PRICE di ss j DE-pnrtm-ent j i j j cotn-Mib-- . Manager ili Utah-Firs- t 1 non-busine- ss ar . 1 non-miner- al , stjrssM.sJTssrss& That j and Auditing Real Estate i PROTECT YOUR LIVESTOCK ; Insurance j j a j ! The Curtain Has Been Raised 0 , the Autumn Modes t j i , j : ht j Mcnciiilu aw i it ir1 Mutual - STORES |