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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE TWO OWNERS LB Service. KANSAS CITY, Mu., Feb. 10. Small receipt of rattle today, which the trade interpreted as the beginning of a period f light runs, sent price cents. to thirty-fiv- e up twenty-fiv- e Trade lost all of the dullness which was so pronounced last week, Both killers and order buyers were in the eowpetitioii early, ling prices rose ten cents compared with last week's close and were nearly up to the extreme high point of the season reached last Tuesday. The sheep market liad a hulling tone at lower prices. Receipts were not heavy. Indications are that runs are to be liberal for a short while. Arrivals today were cattle, UlHHl hogs and 7mM sheep, cattle, 19,UiW eomi wired with hogs and 7wMF sheep a week ago and 111,111)0 cattle, 11,000 hogs and SoOO sheep a year apt. Trade in fat cattle was well under way within an hour after the whistle and prices ruled higher. In most eases classes suitable for killing lU.-Ot- oia-uin- ACCU- RATE SERVIGE RIVER FIRST OF WEEK DULL llie Sun Riiwial DESERVE g ers go only twice every three days or oin-every other day. In one region in New Mexico the conclusion was reached that for the best interest of range stock in level country watering places should not be more than five miles apart. e SALES AID LIVE STOCK IMPROVEMENT GREATLY SUCH Tlie manner in which live stock sale are helping to improve the quality of farm animuls in Ken-tucis described liy a stockman of thut state in a recent letter to the United States department ut agriculture. The method is considered lo he of general interest. The sales we are having in every town f any size in Kentucky, he wrote, liels more to improve the qulaity of stock than any other one thing. Before these were organized the trader came to our pastures and bought our stock or we sliipn-- it to the liig markets. If we had good quality we never saw it with that of other people where we ki d Dodge Brothers Place Great Importance On Maintenance Question As In All Questions Affecting Public, Establish Definite Policies For Dealers Guidance. Investigate any phase of the Dodge Brother business and you will find certain definite, clearly understandable principles under which both factory and dealers ojierate, says George G. Frandsen, manager of Frandsen Garage here at lMce, Dodge Brother dealers, lie cited in particular the policies governing service and used ears. Dodge Brother position on the used car question lias been clear and progressive fmni the outset, lie aid. They have always insisted that dealers handle only good used ears and have emphasized over and over again the imjiortauee of the used ear good will. We regard every buyer used ear purchaser as a potential new car buyer and treat him accordingly. We recondition Dodge Brothers used cars in such a thorough wav that we feel absolutely sure that buyers will receive a dollar in satisfactory value for every dollar invested. "Take the question of service. The Dodge Brothers dealers do not give soealled free service, hut they do provide good service. The reputation of dealers the world over will bear out this statement, I am sure. Dodge Brothers are against soealled free service' because this simply means that enough is added to the price of the car to cover the cost of a free service' policy. In that way the buyer not only pays for this service in advance, but he pays for something the dealer is giving to another owner, as he himself may happen to require less service than other purchasers.. At any rate he pays, whether he gets it or Never before a value to this Special Six Sedan-- at AT cents up. Trade in stock and feeding cattle was active, but limited by moderate receipts. Prices ruled strung to fifteen rents higher. Only a few big bunches of Southwest Stockers were available. Killers bought a good many steers that should have gone out aa fleshy feeders. The salesmen asked sharply higher prices for lings, but the fuilure of the other markets to show such advance as exjiectcd wickers held hack for a time. The general market finally settled on five to ten cents higher basis with the top price $11.10 and hulk of sales $10.50 to $11.05. Lighttight aoid at $0.00 to $10.25, lights $10.25 to $10.85 and packing sows $10.25 to $10.60. I'igs brought $S.0O to $9.00. With Iilieral runs of sheep in Chicago and upriver markets price took another sharp drop. Indications that Western fed will move freely in the next thirt.v days was as much of x factor in the decline as the actual receipts. Here prices were down twenty-five to fifty eeut.. Knt liuulis are quoted at $10.50 to $17.50, yearlings $14.00 to $14.50, ewes $S.75 to $9.25 and wethers $9.75 to $10.50. say that they were going to buy better ewes and a better back. This applies not only to sheep, but to all kinds of atock. The foregoing comment is one of numerous suggestion made by fanners who answered a questionnaire sent out by the department in the interests of improvement. Department 8ierialist are now analyzing the replies of more than six hundred and fifty owner who have reported their experiences in raising feerub, grade and purebred animals. lorsiin r Here is a car that provides all of the performance, all of the comfort and all of the depend ability that any car can give at a price that no other producer can even approach. But why mention the distinctive features of this car, when the American public itself has established the greatest of all selling arguments in its favor by buying it? E. Y. Moore and Jot Perkins, both Monb men, have been lodged in the county jail tliete os the result of a trip made by Sheriff lleher Murphy and Deputy Beach country the Green river and the intlhe Henry Mountains after traversing u lection of the countty known us the located lielween Robbers' Roost, the Green and the Colorado rivers in Grand county. The oflicers were by 0. V. Eiordun and John Jackson, Moab cattlemen, whose herds range between the two streams. For some time numbers of animals have been missed by these and other cattlemen and the sheriff was called upon to invstigate. A trail was picked up and followed across the frozen head of cattle, Green and twentv-on- a said to belong to A. T. Tai lor, O. V. Hiordan and J. E. Snyder, were found among the herds of the two arrested. Perkins and Mr ire, when accosted bv the sheriff and bis sse, were armed with rifles, hut no resistance was offered when they were told to accompany the officers back to Moab. The prisoners were arraigned in the court of C. Ix Christensen and County Attorney Robertson recommended that their bonds, pending the preliininaiy hearing lie fixed at a thousand dollars each. Pending the filing they are being held in jail. The sjiecifie charge against them is that of stealing and taking across the Green river nineteen head of enttk- belonging to A. T. Taylor of Moab. - HOW OFTEN DO RANGE CATTLE GO FOR DRINKING? Those who are acquainted with th habits of live stock in the more humid regions might be surprised at the way in which these same animals would red meet conditions in the gions of the West. 1 he cow that slacks her thirst every few hours in the wmilerit. stream furrowed pasture of the Hast or Middle West in a dry country would wait much lunger before traveling several imles for of a drink. Recently of the the hun-ni- i of animal imln-nrUnited States department of agriculture made observations on the number of times cattle, go to water under different conditions in the big range eonntry. The eiidenee showed that for most it is a long time bciwrcu drink a mailer of days rather than hours. The cooler or wetter the, w culler the less likely they are Pi go to water more often than even- - soeond or third day. In dry, hot weather many of them go every day, hut otb- - equj 19$ 's Full sized balloon for which steering nt' aiusxn, body linn even the fenders w -- especially designed 4? ' tomatic spark cos& Lights controlled h switch on steering Upholstered in gonf mohair. Natural wheels. Dome andi' corner lights. OneW. windshield, int V I windshield cleaner, ns view mirror. Inspect lamp. MotometerjiaK Instruments, indsds' clock and gasoline gn in single grouping, fe pads and kick plates j1 Reduced Prices On All Closed Models STANDARD SIX Duplex-Roadst- er SPECIAL SIX ..$1125 reasonable profit for the factory and dealer. Obviously, this policy makes it impossible to tack on an extra churge to cover such items as free service. Moreover, they believe that the owner prefers to foi his service alien he gets it and to pay only fur his own. The wisdom of this polof icy i reflected in the high confidence that exists among owners New Wool Organisation. all oier the world in Dodge Brothers Within the next month there will decVr ownservice stations. 'i'!i', he iiicirNirated with headquarters at ers l u.iw wli he expected to pay they Boston, Mas., and a branch at Chi- a r'UMiiiiible charge, hut the know cago the National Wool exchange, a they are going to get genuine part handling anl selling or- and liiu'sl, uccui"i!i work. ganization with membership from The iinivrr-a- 1 .i.lopii.ui of the fist and Midwestern State-- , rate service system by do tiers has according to Mutt Stuff of M"iitou.i. solidified the cti'il'ide-n-of ownpresident of the oiganization mid who ers. This system was put in:n H'iit last Friday and Saturday up a: after test lmd determined a Salt Lake City talking with Utah reai liable service job. On the basis woolgrowcr a to the movement. Tin of these test, maxi ilium working uill iqiou exchange is being were established and mechanic and experience of the Na- are imw required to complete every , tional Wool Warehouse and job within the ullotted time. Thus the which has been in the Mei service superintendent is nble to es-- : since lliilt). Staff and otln-- pri'i-iptiinari' within a few minute how long officers of this organization aro ic- it will take to fini!i a job. Basie ing retained in the cxainsini. Spon- charges are supplied bv the factory sored by gruwer' association of with the liHsic time wriodn. While Montana, Wyoming, South Diikota. these el. urges are variable, ac' irding Iowa and individual ones of m.'ii-to the overhead cost in each communother states, the exchange will adopt ity, the difference is never grat md in bringing alamt or- the modem maximum reasonable factory's derly marketing. States in which in- charge is never surjutssed. dividual growerslmt not the tate orAs a rule, mechanics are also paid ganization ns n whole, will take part by (he job. They are allowed so ninch are Utah, Idaho and Colorado. Staff time for the operation, and must dt declared his Utah visit was not in the the work in a satisfactory manner or interest of inducing the Ulu.i state do it over without pay. This reduces to affiliate, hut rather waste of time and increases efficWoolgmwer to meet the individual grower al- iency. The natural result to the owner is better work in shorter time and at ready lower cost. We fifierate on the theory WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF that it takes good service, in addition to the good jierformanee of the ear itEASTERN UTAH self, to win the owner's complete and Gust Pa upas of Iricp was over in enthusiastic indorsement. the SanH-tcountry a few days ago, THE FRANDSEN GARAGE when- - he contracted fur forty-liv- e hundred lambs for (srtolier delNorth Eighth St, Just Off Main ivery at twelve and a half cents a Price, Utah jMiurid. With ewe ones included the twelve. is figure unilor tin management of Dr. R. X. The Braneh Agrieultural college at Mead, who has been handling the afCedar City ha just installed a scour- fair for several years. ing plant. It is to be used n u 'abora-tor- y Twelve on the Manti fur the students in woolgriding forest own permittee no ranch property use! in as well as for the exfiert of the ' with their stock. These Breeder association down in rimnertioii will lie notified that it will he necesSouthern Utah. Combined with the for them to secure such complant will lie an exhibition mom in sary which representative fleece from nil mensurate with the number for which they hold permits within throe years. of Utah will be shown. Oovernm" in grazing prestandard and methods ns to grading Otherwise reductions ferences will 1m? made. be will and hauling on exhibition. With the present mild weather The live stock indu-tr- y in Utah ha sheepmen throughout the made great strides in the past year, region will harf? hut very Fame A. Hoowr, the secretary of tlm little difficulty in making their pros-eUtah Woolgrower to. carry them thnm;rh to members of the All Engineers chili at the hay siipplie. oMriiug of spring range. Such j Sait City last Monday at lunch- the romrt of .Fame A. Hooper, secreeon. Along with this expansion, h? tary of the Utah State Woolgrowers, said, a high standard of production hi return to Zion last Saturday lias been maintained. The industry iqsin from a neck in the range country of has been ami will continue, to be one Idaho. Sheep are doing just as well of the large factor in the develop- a could he expected, lie reports, and ment of Utah, lie said. t apjiear to have satisfactorily withActiv prcf.ftrBtii.ns for the eighth stood the prolonged cold jirci al. n .. 3- - Pass. .ft n Duplex-Phaeto- Coupe 'l r Sedan Berline NOTXi g Standard Wa bnO, ?i diaawhacla Mb' pacta! Si i brut ' 7! dlaewhaela Bis B a hraka. Ikx . . . US . whaala l AU prices . o. b. factory Terms to meet your convenience WESTERN AUTO CO. North Ninth Street, Broeker Garage Bldg., Price, Utah p.-i- - a- BIO SIX $1450 Duplex-Phaeto- n . 1495 Sport Roadster... 1535 1795 Brougham 1895 Victoria Sedan 1985 Berline 2060 Duplex-Roadste- r. 1145 Coach 1295 Country Club Coupe 1345 1445 Coupe 1465 Brougham 1545 Sedan Berline 1600 Duplex-Phaeto- Ss STUDEBAKEJt ii THIS IS A HP HU 1 STUDEBAKER The Prince ol Wale wa close to American agriculture i in the best the truth when he said that the n jKisition it has held since .1920. Prices who saw an animal eruelly treat- of many cnqis are ut the highest ed and failed to report the case to the Kiint in four years and stocks of prosociety for their protection wa ulwnit duction have declined from the high a guilty a the actuul offender. Hiint of the depression period. er-io- ier-so- Siningi-eompany- ALLEGED CATTLE THIEVES IN THE GRAND BASTILE Stude-baker- uniquely fortunate manufacturing facilities. It is produced complete in large volume in Studebaker plants, where production costs are shared by three distinct models, which are offered in 19 body types. Don't make the mistake of buying before you know what Studebaker has to offer. Come in and see the Special Six Sedan learn what it offers at its reduced price. Get all the facts before you decide to buy any car. offered. Dodge Brothers believe in giving the buyer full value for his money. Consequently, in selling him a ear, they charge only the amount of their actual investment in the car, plus a nl-s- Its low price is due to this new low price the .Special Six Sedan stands out as the most compelling value that Studebaker has ever to thirty-were up twenty-fil- e five and exceptions as much as fifty cents. The general activity was in rould compare the difference. And if sharp contrast with the dullness that you did nut get aa much money for prevailed last week. If the decreased them aa someone else did you generalrun today is the beginning of a period ly thought you had shipped to the of light receipts, which so many have wrong man or your stork was not so expected, there will lie some further fat a the other persons. You seldom sharp advance in prices. Quality of stopped to think that quality made the offerings remained pluin. The the difference. But every man who best steers here mlium and strong-weigh- ts brings hi stuff to these sold at $9.75 to $10.25 and markets sees it run out in the ring choice yearlings up to $11.35. Cows and Bold there, lie also sees everyone and heifers were fifteen to twenty-fiv- e else's sold and has a chance to obhigher and in active demand. serve the difference and to conqiare Veal calves were stronger. Top at the difference in price between good Bulla were ten to fifteen and bad. I have heard numbers of not. $11.00. puriHise semi-ari- EVE&Y FRIDAY, ! sl I YE Tin? success of ing dejiend more than unlit umn efficient muiingeniY thorough understanding on. of the niemlK'rsliip as to th' ities and limitations of t marketing. EEssmssxz A1 tS 4L3 r iL xta s i -- n. Use the e n-- Riht Fuel xt h.nn-Imuill- ct These Coals are ideal for spring. They burn as evenly in keeping a low fire as with a hotter one. Your house is kept at a comfortable temperature without waste of fuel, and little time and care is required to replenish the fires. eon-'rnuii- n minimi Intcrnioimtijin Live Stock show In be held at the Union st' at North Salt Like City dur.ng ropro-enlaliv- the file day of March 31- -t and Apr ! 1st, 2d, 3d and lih wejc started wlie.i it wa ten li-- t. announced lu- Saturday thousand picliminary -t pp-cii.i- Iwenlv-fii- c t'em-an- d -- t it u ,;ct,ir for letter, and several thousand liigi-!- y colored po.p-rhad been sent out to all ecliiio- of the .wii.-teri'ti.ry of lrn I i.iied Slate and of Canada to advertise the exhibition. The show, which i expected J., he the largest and be-- ever held in the history of the yards, will Fie Conducted -- 1 Cong d The Provo Woolen Mill has fleeces at fifthirty tlioii.-ati-d i Utah grower ty renls a (M.iind in the vicinity of American Fork. T'.ic clip-- , for delivery in May. mere pur- fit. m Sylw-l- cr Uloadhcnt. lie. Ann riran Folk; V. her; Im-I'A. ni.d ll'H Davis, L hi, and Harry il il:is i f IV'iio. Iinii-!- - ami grower tl.nl ti'l per cent of this "car's I'tah rl'p Contracted wi'd th.i 75 per ci ni of the Idaho ha bi CM sold and that 71 of the Wyomof already. ing dip li is lieen Ask Your Dealer 3 P ruir-chae- Ad-nos- , UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building fr-ur- j .A j ! Salt Lake City u ! b-- cri I.! M (Continued On Tage Four.) i . |