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Show 4 FRIDAY, JANUARY la. THE BUN. PRICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE SIX n, mm averages, $19.45 to $19.80; J I SHEEP AND LAMBS LOWER THAN LAST WEEK ON few early sales to packers, steady ; j now bidding lower; packer Jop, $10.-7light lights and killing, $10.25 to THE KANSAS CITY MARKETS $10.49; stock pigs steady. AT Sheep Receipts 6900 heads. Lambs to forty cents higher; top twenty-fiv- e $18.59 ; others mostly $18.00 to $18.25; STOCK The Bun Special Service. cents to twenty-fiv- e lishment of the routing restrictions sheep strong KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. best $10.50; others, ewes, higher; Cattle and sheep receipts increased would eliminate through rates on $10.40. Denver, Colo, January 17 to 24, 1925. on lambs all of routes east and hog runs diminished. The supply feeding of shortfed rattle at all the principiJ Denver, Colo., except the Union Pa- EXTENSION IS ADVOCATED IN Special Rates to Denver and Return TUBERCULAR TESTS markets was liberal, and Chicago re- cific, and that firms or individuals on lambs other railroads at month of run the heaviest feeding the ported Via A bill extending the tuberculosis thus far. Prices had a lower tendency points east of Denver would be into test for cattle to higher rates on shipments brought jieriod thungh here the loss was moderate, and trade remained active. Sheep and originating in Idaho, Utah or SVyoin- -j Utah from sixty to ninety days was mg. The protectant alleges that the approved by farm legislative commitlambs were fifteen to twenty-fiv- e of the r 'closing week's lari close, gateway on the tees of the Utah State Farm bureau, cents lower than We tre waiting for patrons m3 ill, mgli (11 higln-- than a week ago. jollier lines would result in discrimin- the agriculture bureau of the Salt memCommerce and of Like Chamber wont ation rhiiwt-ithe that in increased gasoline of the beet quality On Re Will Sale Tickets sheepmen, against i, for eomuiis-aiu- u aid in refilling their aura 1 , helpful and the market strengthened the Idaho, Wyoming and Utah lambs bers of the (date agricultural usgcio-.Price. From 15th to 19th, At Rate of $30.08 January offices last farm bureau at the on the exctllnj, ourselves could be ou rates were 26,Uilu The only i 'pride through shipped eecipt'! today iig.i ii. Final Limit, January 27, 1925 also approvj this service and know that the cu'.tlc, ll.Hlt hogs and 6000 sheep, jon the Union Pacific, and that the Monday. The committee (u&t l ed a measure prohibiting all but gradof our gasoline satisfies all caste! riin.j'uri'il witli jh.notl rattle, 15,0iil ; (ieuiaud for these western feeding STOCK FEATURES SHOW m from udinin-StieriYon will find it will pay you tap J hogs t od I'l'lO sheep a week ago and laml would be lessened iu the terri- uate veterinary earget measa. virus 9 other or and Carload m., Missouri Denver 5iuO out of your wsy to fie hat 1 Fat Wednesday, Sale, vaccine, m little between and Sheep January Hog and liogs tory 17,! enisle, ures to check disease among cattle. 21st liver points. sheep a year ago. In the telegraphic protest to the Both measures will lie included with Registered Shorthorn Cattle Sale, 10 a. m, Wednesday, Jan-nar- y Large receipt-- , of shunted entile in com& the bills three other commission Sons 21st by passed Culp protested Chicago started thi week's market restriction in routing that, if mittee and will lie presented to the Single Steers and Carload Fat Cattle Sale, 10 a. el, Wednesat lower prices. Chicago had oJ.IHiit against Stalk day, January 21st cattle, and practically all were lat established, would have the effect of legislature for action. Carload Feeder Cattle Sale, largest carload feeder cattle sale Conor Main and Eighth Etresfc Here receipts materially increasing rates on sheep enonght for killers. in the world, 9 :S0 a. m., Thursday, January 22L were only slightly above a week aga led in transit at iioiiit ni Colorado, LAND IN EMERY COUNTY NOW PRICE, UTAH OPEN TO ENTRY Registered Holstein Cattle Sale, 10 a. m, Thursday, January and a ear ago, but the influence of Kansas arid Nebraska between, but Colorado common points 22d, the Chicago decline was evident and not received from an order Cattle Sale, 10 a. m., Friday, JanRegistered Aberdeen-Angu- s the market ruled steady to fifteen and Missouri riveivpniuta on the San- theBycommissionerrecently of land the general 23d. Rock was Island and ta the decline Fe, Burlington, cents lower. After uary office at Washington, D. C., by the BRILLIANT HORSE SHOW EVERY NIGHT fairly well established trade became Missouri Pacific." Lake Balt at 30,000 City, register Culp k Sms handled 406,000 head acres active. Most of the steers offered of Emery county land, comprisMATINEES 2:30 p. m, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. were in the forty to sixty days fed uf sheep last year, many of which orthe Buckhorn Flats, eighteen miles ing on local agent for tickets, Pullman reservations and detailed Call Union in Pacific $9.25. sold at at to $7.25 elasses and they iginated points southeast of Huntington, has been train schedules. Some with quality and longer fed ones Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Montana. thrown open to entry. These were fed at and transit ulieejy $10.0(1, to prime points brought $9.50 The land, which has been held by 1400 pound steers sold up to $11.25. in Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska on ' the Buckhorn Flats Irrigation comMined Xn Carbon County aol the lines. The Santa Fe other in and were and heifers Cows light supply. BEING COUNTY QUAIL CARBON under act fourteen the pany Carey Shipped Everywhere Plain and medium short fed kinds firm contemplates shipping twenty FED BY THE STATE was held by the director of were plentiful. Hulls and calves were carloads of sheep from Shejley, Ida., years ago, the geologic survey to be no lunger steady. There was a fairly good de- to Missouri river isiints to lie fed in Many of the quail planted along the as a designated project, as mand for stockers and feeders. The transit at Lamar, Colo., on the Santa justified river in this county several Price certain developments required by the Fropertiee At former were in moderate supply and Fe, where the firm is constructing and which hive thrived and ago been years not act within had made Carey fleshy feeders were easy to find in the feed yards at an expense of $25,000. the time allot ed. Restoration is effec- done well, have been dying off around Utah g,Kid quality short fed steers offered. extrememonth the Price the by past from tive which 14th, time, Prices held steady. Stock calves were DECREASE IN HOGS SHOWN BY until January amount of April 14th, former soldiers in ly rold weather and the RECENT REPORT scHm. Stock cows and heifers sold the world war have a preference for anow on the ground. Through the efslowly. A decreased supply uf hogs in the filing applications under the home- forts of the county eommisaioners and Ashes Following the heavy movement of D. IL Madsen, state fish and game summer and fall of the cur- stead or desert laws. spring, were lost week, receipts today hogs . is indicated by the lig surThis matter of the land was intro- commissioner, the remaining birds are moderate and the market turned to rent year state. of the fed the at Batteries, Storags Ignition Deexpense duced being state states Utah in the of the for as cornbelt of vey legislature advancing prices. At the outset prices cember Mathis Generators, Starters, etc. Ons 1st, completed by the United action toward its reclamation and set- County Commissioner J. A. Carbon-villwere up ten to fifteen ceuts, but later e block north and a block west of of Davis John has detailed inwhen in tlement of States and 1903, department agriculture corjoration the gain whs extended to twenty and of Hundreds do work. to this Savoy Hotel. last Monday by George A. terest was first aroused in its favor trade closed active. The top price was died this in birds the have Buck-hor- n vicinity live as an federal statistician stock The agricultural project. $10.65 and bulk of sales $10.25 to Srnit, with headquarters at Balt Lake City. Flats Irrigation company was according to reports. . $10.60. Packing sows sold at $9.75 The total 1024 in was pig production accordingly soon organised fur that to $10.00 and stock hogs and pigs at is times need of the Another crying 19 less than in 1923, or puntose. per cent $7.25 to $8.25. A further advanete is fully Phone 238 PRICE, UTAH a reduction of about 11,000,000 or 12, The soil and climatic conditions of on automobile that is afraid of the trains. expected before the week end. A head of hogs. decrease of the area give it excellent possibilities STANDARD COAL After reaching a new high point of 000,090 30 per cent in the number of sows as a fruit growing section, and it is the season the middle of last week, MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF TUB STATE OF REPORT UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE the sheep market turned down again that farrowed in the fall of 1924 was held in high regard as a district suitCO. and continued the decline today with noted, as compared with the number able for any type of agriculture, porin been with of and the the tions of fall fanned it previous having year e loss. rents net a fifteen to twenty-fivPrices now are forty to fifty cents the number of pigs saved last fall was good results by local ranchers. A Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, Bute of Utah, at tha Close of SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Business On the Slat Day of December, 1114. under the high point Best fat lambs 24 per cent less than in the fall of natural reservoir, adequate in all reGeneral Officea IlKSOrRCKS are selling at $17.50 to $17.85, wethers 1923. This reduction of 24 per cent spects to furnish water for the proNinth Floor Kearns Bldg. Loans in reis a of taken from follows fall pigs and discounts the crop ject, Huntington Creek, .ym.rn.i7 $10.50 to $10.00 and fat ewee $9.75 to Overdrafts 4(4.94 17 duction head. as the in located at of its crop, spring $10.25. . ll.B5l.13 Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. with 1923. The number of . 19,000.00 Hankinghouse Receipts of horses and mules were compared SANPETE FARMS ARE DENIED . Furniture and fixtures 10,947.04 the largest for some time past, but sows bred for farrowing in the spring PRICE RIVER WATER S.SOO.PO Other real estate owned demand was active and prices held of 1925 is reported to be 10 per cent Due from federal reserve bank .. 11,179.(1 and of less in than the 1924, spring . 81,938.80 Intercuts of water users in Sanpete Due from other banka fully steady. The largest demand fur this .. report indicates a probable re- Valley are preserved by the action ('hecks on other banks and cash on hand 28.391.89 mules was from the south. of stock duction of 20 per cent in sows that 8,800.00 state engineer, in de- Federal reserve bank Lloyd Garrison, SHEEP ROUTING PROTEST MADE will farrow this spring. : waTotal nying the Gillette application for 1479,113.(1 BY SALT LAKE FIRM ter from the Huntington and Cotton-woo- d LIABILITIES Markets. Yesterday's Creeks in Emery county. There Capital stock paid in ....... .....9100,000.00 KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 15.-C- nltle is a Suspension of a Union Pacific tarfund 10,000.00 Surplus counfor project pending Sanpete Net undivided have .... to become effective January iff 1,091.14 profits Receipts, 10,000 head; calves ty irrigators to divert these streams Deserved for taxes and Interest 3,1(0.09 19th Las been ordered by the inter- 1500. Fed steers and yearlings, fair- into defor ......... check to 9113.891.87 Sanpete county irrigation Deposits subject state commerce commission until May ly active, strong to twenty-fiv- e cents 1,134.31 The application in the Cashier s shecks . . . .... . . ... ................ ... ......... ................. 19th and a hearing before Examiner higher; top heavy steers, $10.40; velopment. Certified checks 91.19 name of C, A. Gillette hy L. C. Htnb-bin- s Total demand deposits ..... 218,136.01 Flynn at Salt Lake City February 6th handyweights, $10.25; the light mixed and L. W. Bowles covered 140,000 Time certificates 17,811.19 has burn ordered on the question of yearlings held above $10.50; she stock acre feet from the West Fork of Price Savings deposits 111,7(4.91 routings of feeding lambs from originating- steady to fifteen cents higher; butch- river as well as the Huntington and Total time deposits 150,(78.30 -territory in Utah, Idaho and er cows and heifers, $3.60 to $6.73; Cottonwood Creeks. In 1921 the state Total ... 479,113.81 Wyoming, according to word received rentiers and cutters, $2.40 to $3.25; engineer Miners and Shipp" of the sought to withdraw Fi.--h State of Utah, County of Carbon O. P. M. Biersach, being first duly Celebrated Monday by H. W. Prickett, manager bulls, fnlly steady; calves, strong; Creek from appropriation to protect sworn namaccording to law, deposes and says thut he Is cashier of the above of the Tariff Service Bureau of Utah. practical top veals, $10.00; mediums the Pleasant the reservoir for ed luink; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct Valley Action was instituted hy Prickett on and heavies, $4.50 to $7.50; stockers Price river district. The Gillette fil- statement of the condition of the said bank at the rinse of business on the Slat of Culp k Sunn, Salt Luke firm and feeders, scarce, fully steady; bulk O. P. M. BIERSACH. day of December, 1914. ing took the stand that the Fish Creek engaged in the buying, selling and $5.50 to $7.00 ; stock cows and heifers was in Correct Attest: Mlnea at reality the West Fork of the A. W. McKINNON, $2.25 to $4.75. feeding of sheep. Price River. 6TOI1RS, UTAH W. J. HAMMOND, The protest thnt the restricHogs Receipts 1600 head. Shipper General Officea, 817 Newhotiee After negotiations which took the FRED LARCHEK, Directors. tion in routing as promised in the tar- market uneven, strong to ten cents Building. twice into court a segregation cae Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1915. iff he suspended and that a hearing be higher; top, $10.00; bulk of sales, was made' of 75,000 feet which the fil- CLAUDE J. EMI EY. Notary Public, Residing At Trice, Utah. (Seal) My comSalt Lake City, Utah. held. Protestoiit claims that cstab- - $19.10 to $10.80; good to choice 290 to mission expires the 20th day of August, 1927. ing proiiosed to divert from Price State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner I, Seth Tlxtnn, bank comriver. These rights on the Price river missioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, were assigned to the Price river di- true and correct copy of the etatenient of the above named company, filed In strict for consideration, it is claimed my office this 0th day of January, 1925. SKTII FIX TON. Rank Commissioner. in the engineer's decision. This left 309-poun- d 5; Spend Your Winter Vacation If UHL WfSM snow sub-iject- ed Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad ! lk-nvc- r s We Are Wailingj i ng 11 Purity Service m '4 ; STANDARD! COAL Standardvllle, Motor Car Service Company No Dust, No No Clinkers Unexcelled For Storage Purposes ANTON JENSON Manager . CARBON COUNTY BANK Spring Canyon Coal Co, A Spring Canyon Coal la-ha- ni-k- Heres a Chance to pending disposition of the Hunting-to- n and Cottonwood Creeks and it is this application now denied. TO SAX FRANCISCO AND return via Denver and Rio Grande Western, account National" Woolgrosr-er- s association meeting. Ticket on sale daily, January 17 to 21, inclusive, final return limit, January 26, 1025. $52.51 Save on Clothing j Many of our newest styles and highest quality fabric overcoats and suits are in eluded at prices much lower than usual. It is an opportunity that many men have been waiting for and will be quick to take advantage of. Garments from the best makers of mens and boys clothes may be purchased at great savings. Everything to eat, wear and use. j Wedding announcements. Independent Coal Coke Co. Mlnee at Kenilworth, Utah General Officea In the Walk Bank Building. Salt Lake City. . R! loet P LO U RS For your family Frido oft Valley made right hero at Pri i and a good ae tho best. Food fad your animala. Both thee at lovj coet Wo deliver. : HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, ! j . 1125. I ill or : ujI iu heating qualities. i ! and dnunyiurf I UTAHS BEST COAL The Snn. NOTICE AI'IUCATIOX KIR United States Patent Miners! Ap-- i plication Serial No. nsicflf,. United States Ind Of flea, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dee. 11, J924. Notice is hereby gl'-ethat A. C. Gillette, R. Murray IVyton. Frank E. l'srker, O. Herbert Jones. Richard M. Stfwood and Heber IK Hartley, all of Duluth, state of Minnesota; C. D. Velie, Thomas 1. T'esse end Archa K. lVIleox. all of Minneapolis, Minn., and F. Vnn Buren of Superior. Win, through their autho-- j rfsed agent and attorney In fart, Ed-- ! ward D. Dunn, whose postoffice address is Salt Lake City. Utah, have made application for patent for the Miller, Miller No. 1. Miller No. 9. Mll-- ; ler No. 9. Tasker and Tasker No. 1 placer mining claims, comprising the ""rth half of Sec. 30 and all of Fee. 21, .Twp, H South. Ranee 9 East, rontaln- ing 902.18 acres. The notlcea of loca- -. Mon of these claims are recorded with the county recorder of Utah county at I direct that this notice j Provo. Utah. be published In The Sun. a weekly .newsnnper published at Price, Utah. for th T'crlod of sixty dsys. ELI F. 'TAYT.nn. Register. Edward T. Dunn, Morpev. Fat Lake City. Utah, i Hr'-- t pub.. lire. 12. 1934: last Feb. 8, i : Quarter. mGnrsT efficiency. Government equivalent 3104 II Unequalled for storage. Will o alack. The best of eteamlrg esl,.-- . For tickets, Pullman reservations and detailed schedules call on Rio Grande agent at Irioc. Advt. ; WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Clw Crm ABERDEEN COAL Farmers Mill and ElevaW PANTHER. For Company j. wKJtrn nniNiiAM Any of tha Above Choice Fnelo Coll On 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Manager. Price, Utah twwwwvwwwwwwwwvwwwwwwwww $ United States Fuel Company $ NEWHOUSE BUILDING :: For Dray Work or Traupert tlon to Anyplace, at any tiaa Can 117-B. F. McXNTXRES Dodge Cars. m. SALT TAKE CITY, UTAH Dont borrow Tho Son. p t" |