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Show THE spy, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE THREE PROFESSIONAL HR. R. S. SMYUE DR. J. A. JUDY Physicians aai 8nrg . 10 TWENTY-FIV- LOIR E Office Telephone 163w ; Residence S14aaa Office Price flonimcrcial and Saving Bank Sub 8pecial Rmiot. Kansas city. Mo., jui- - 13. The receipts of 35,000 rattle and 7(H) ealvea today were the biggest of the season and one of the largest on record for this early in July. The ruus have been increased bv a continuation of dry, hot weather in much of Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, and grass has begun to deteriorate rapidly. General rains would eheek the movement. Price except for grainfed were lower. llog prices were down ten cent from Saturday and aixtv to aixty-fiv- e under the high point last week. Sheep show very smal change. The receipt today were 35,000 cattle, 6500 and 11,000 sheep, comared with 0 cattle, 11,025 hug and 5025 sheep a year ago. The liberal receipt today brought fifteen to twenty-fiv- e cents lower price for practically all classes of cattle, except those that showed a material amount of dry feed, and they were in but moderate supjdy at steady prices. However, the run increased the volume of demand and trade ruled active. There i no congestion in the market and the offerings, though ower, are finding a ready outlet. The bulk of the heavy run came from Kan-sa- a and Oklahoma. Though some had been forced in because of dry, hot weather, none showed drouth condition. Choice to prime grainfed steer sold at $12.50 to $13.25; fair to good ii9.5U to $11.50; wintered summer grazed ateera brought $8.75 to $10.75, and straight grassfats $4.25 to $8.75. Graasfat cows and heifer were down fifteen to twenty-fiv- e cents, but fed grade ateady. Veal ealvea went fifty cents lower. Top $10.00. Offering of atuekera and feeders were liberal. The nriee ruled fifteen to twenty-fiv- e ower. Quality was only fair. Demand came from a wide area and is beginning to show volume. Prices are w enough to justify liberal buying. Following a ten cents lower opening the hog market rallied and cloned strong cornua red with Saturday's best time. Both shipper and packer Knight freely. The top price was $13.-7- 5 hr 24,-00- With MacMillan in the Arctic Donald MacMillan, who has just sailed for the Arctic, again ordered Swift & Company products for the members of his expedition. Fighting for existence and discovery in the frozen North calls for bodies, and only the best food is good enough. Returning from his previous voyage of fifteen months, he said: No Arctic explorer ever went north with such fine food products as were put aboard the Bowdoin by Swift & Company. All the boys came back in perfect physical condition and all singing the praise of Swift's products." well-nourish- ed LOSS FROM WILD ANIMALS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS That the question of predatory Swift & Company u. s. a. draft and approximate 13S PBOBATR AND GUARDIANSHIP Consult County llerk Or Rely four thousand of inactive private Notice fisFor Further Information, suits. Action started daring the Sinner spective cal year (1915) totaled only 62, i G8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE Also Known A of Ralph Salamena. who enjoy themselves so well Salma. Deceased. Creditor wille are generally the least appreciated by Ralph to tht on-dpromt rluiuiE with Tonrhm others. reigned st I'rice. Utah, on or before the 21t day of September, A. Dm 1925. J. can K. FLYNN. Administrator of the Estate faults of full are who People of Ralph Salamena. Also Known As easily find plenty in others. n.iph Selma, Deceased. Henry Rumteri, Attorney For Administrator. First pub., July 17; last Aug. 7, 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE Matter of the Estate of J. C. Jensen, Deceased. Notie to Creditors. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the underyiirntd at the offiew of B. w. Dalton, 2 5, Priro. Utah, on or before fteptember Ad1925. WILLIAM JENSEN. ministrator. B. W. Dalton, Attorney. First pah.. July 17 i last Aug. 7,1925. Aa. Winfield Scott of Enid, pkla, became eommiseioner of pensions July Kan1st, succeeding W. S. Metcalf of sas. He is a Spanish war veteran and a colonel, both in the Oklahoma national guard and in the reserve corps. eitiara get When a doae he usually awakens to hi half-bake- d Spring Canyon Coal Co. White ones for the hot summer days assortment. Saucy little white 5de for wear or if you like one of ne neatsport white felts. Both are now very popular. A dressy wide brim is very com portable and worn with an all white cos jjnie is not only cool, but in good taste. advantage of our large selection and V sure to have Bessie at least one white hat. Kennedy, liineiy, Inc. Miners aed Shipper ef tha Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at SPRING CANYON, UTAH General Offices. 817 Newhous Building. Main Street, Price, Utah y, ed to. SANFORD BALLINGER "The last legislature passed a new Dentist predatory animal bill which will soon provide more state funds and jiennit Berrien the employment of additional men. Office, Second Floor RU vagal Building. With thi increased help still more PRICK, UTAH ranges will be covered as fast as possible. The funds available, however, W- - GLENN HARMON Attorney and CmhmoIm At Law will not be sufficient for the govern' ment and state to fully meet the ait PRICE. UTAH uation without the united support and Office With the District Attorney At Courthouse of stockmen. This ia their problem and they should all interest themselves in it. This ean best be JRAFFET A PATTERSON Lawyers done by the forming of loeal associations and the appoinfnig of a repre- Tavern Bnfldiag. South Eighth Street. PRICK. UTAH sentative committee to work in with the federal and state representative in working out plana for 3UVRR K. CLAY Attorney At Law campaigns, selecting proper men for Office In County Couth aed luntera, furnishing bait material and PRICK, UTAH seeing that the maximum amount of service is performed by the men emA. MeGEE X-R- pin Swift's Pride Washing Powder Sunbrite Cleanser Wool Soap I X-R- Attorney At Law Balt Lake (Sty, Utah weB S and 8. Sllvarel Bnfldiag. PRICK, UTAH L. PRATT thf marketi earlier Attorney At Law than usual this year, according to the A. issued Salts 8AR. Electric Bnfldiag. by George monthly report PRICE, UTAH Scott, live stock statistician for the ,nitod States department of agrienl-urat Salt Lake City. The condition TENET EUGOERIAt Law Attorney waa 94 per in the atate on July 87 in cent of normal aa compared with Office la the BUraenl Bnfldiag. PRICE. UTAH June and 76 on July 1, 1924. The beat conditions are to be found in the southern sections. All cattle are in R. W. DALTON At Law Attorney better shape and will be shipped durThe ealf weeks. few the the SUvarel Bnfldiag. Office next la ing PRICE, UTAH crop is light this year, due to the unfavorable condition existing last year, ERICKSEN The sheep and Iamb conditions are FERDINAND At law Attorney above normal, being rated at 102 per TIT Jadw Building rent. Last month it waa 97 per rent SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH and a year ago on July lat 86. The lamb losses so far thi year have been WOODS much lighter than last with the excep- FREDERICK E. At Law Attorney tion of some localities where the coyotes inflicted heavy losses. The range Office. Electric Building. condition is reported at 96 per cent o: PRICE, UTAH normal, which is nearly 10 higher than last year, when the condition was 87 GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At Law per cent on July 1st. will be shipped to e, -- lt were scarce. Folk 0. REB. ability of the market to rally indicates that further gains are to hie recorded this week. Sheep were quoted strong and lambs ten to twenty-fiv- e cents lower. Moat of the decline was in native onea at $13.75 to $1135. Western lambs sold at $14.75 to $15.15. Some Colorado ewea brought $7.50 and Louisiana wether $7.25 to $7.35. Feeding r lasses -- hi! court business baa more dwbled in the last ten year, than 114,000 cartes were termin-b- at 126,000 others were started the period, and United States aoeket showed 162,675 proceed-un- g on May 1st, exclusive of six thousand arising out of 100,-00- 165-pon- Swift's Premium Bacon (Sealtite wrappers) Swift's Brisket Corned Beef Swift's Premium Beef Tongues Swift's Barclay Pork Brookfield Butter "Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard D 1 and bulk of the offering brought ployed. Swift's Premium Hams (Senltite wrappers) IS ani- mal control is one of the most vital problems confronting live stockmen of the West is shown by the figures issued by George E. Holman, chief predatory animal inspector for the United States biological survey in Utah. The loss to stock and game throughout the country run to several million dollara each year. In Utah alone stockmen estimate the annual loss has been in excess of $1,000,000. During the past month, through the effort of the United States biological survey anc the state board of agriculture, hunters trapped and poisoned more than four hundred predatory animals. Up unti a few years ago high bounties were paid throughout the West bv state and cattlemen to encourage the killing of wolves, lions, bear, coyotes and bobcat. A vast amount of money waa sjient in thi way. In 1915, through the aid of stockmen, congress pase a bill making appropriation for the destruction of predatory animal an( injurious rodent. Utah in 1917 pro vided funds for this work. The amount was increased in 1919, so that for two yean nearly seventy men were work ing in the state. Then funds were reduced through a change in the tax rate of the state. The federal moneys were then spread out further to meet the demands in new localities unti during the past two or three yean they have been unable to employ more than about twenty men. Because of the few men employe and the vast amount of range to oover they have not been able to go back over the poison work frequently to desays termine results accomplished, ln many cases thousands Holman. of baits have been distributed on the range and never revisited. By follow' ing this method the beat possible showing in skins and scalps token by banters eould not be made, but it ia felt that more live stock can be saved by having men distribute more poi-on- , rather than spend time hunting dead animals. With work being carried on in practically all the HI estern States it has been repeatedly proven that property conducted poison campaigns will soon rid a range of predatory animals, and if these can be made to reach all localities some species of these animals ean be eliminated, and the others xedueed to a point where live stock losses will not be serious. Sinee the beginning of the fed- Suite 12. Sllvarel Building. Occupied By Price A Tauta. PRICE, UTAH They're Dressing Higher. MALAD, Ida, July 14. Idaho's lamb crop ia dressing 4 to 6 per cent higher than the average, which account for the sudden strength of the market, according to atate woolgrow-erMont lamb are going for im mediate slaughter because of their an perior condition, fewer than usual be- KOPF STUDIO High-Grad- Price otes too Second Floor Commercial and Seringa Bonk J EASTERN UTAH R. BERTOT PAINT (Continued On Page Four) SHOP Ante aad Homo Palatlag. Slgm BS1 Main Street. Phene 2SS. PRICK, UTAH ! 5; far decomposed to save any Portrait and PRICE, UTAH condiThe feeders. aa aold good ing E FLYNN tion ia accounted for by the fact that Undertaker aad Ambnlaaee Service grower have been pushing them. They were turned out to grass unusually Telephone 29. early this year because of the advancPRICE, UTAH ed spring, and the feed baa continue! ita growth on account of the wet ram mer. The Idaho wool clip this year WALLACE 4 HARMON will be between 13,000,000 and 14,000,-00- 0 Undertaker and aa compared with 16,000,000 last year and 22000,000 in 1918. fltagwnld Block, 946 West Mala Office Phone 188. Ren. 115m. PRICE, UTAH WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OP for-tv-fiv- e; 28,867. Several thousand poisoned coy- e a. 8aya the Cornier of Jnly 10th We have had at Duchesne more than three inches of rain sinee the first o: June. Gran ia growing everywhere. Stockmen are happy and ao are the farmer. Some of toe oldtime vegetation on Bine Bench that disappears several yean ago ean be seen again. Daily special range gran eattle market reports'' will hereafter be feature of the service given by the leased wire markets news service maintained at Salt Lake (Sty by state and the federal departments of agrijml-tur-e The report gives in arrivals from range atatee and priees paid for these eattle at Chicago, Kansas Citv, Omaha and the 'Nations stockyards in Illinois. It gives a daily survey, therefore, of the markets in which Utah and Idaho grown range cattle must compete, with the exception of the eoasL James A. Kelley of Fillmore ownei a lot of hog in which droves cholera broke ont, necessitating the slaughter eral and state predatory animal cam- of a number of the animals. He pre31, sented a bill to the state board of agpaign! in Utah, up to December of1924, hunters have turned into the hundred dolriculture for twenty-tw- o fice the skins or scalps of bean lars, the value he placed on the ones bobcats, 3440; coyotes, killed. Commissioner Harden Bennion lions, 102; wolves, 172; total, requested an opinion from the attor-25,-10- Bid.. Price, Utah. HALES RUGGER! JR, M. IX part were found by the hunters and Physician mad anuses stockmen have rejkirted finding several thousand mure. Office Phone SI; Reaidenee SODA Silvsgui Bldg, Price, Utah. By conducting the work the year around many female animals are desYR. R. M. JONES troyed while they are carrying young Physician aad Sargeoa or nursing that would die for lack of food, lu the NHMn eauiiaigns no Obstetric and Dumme of Children defiuite information i available a to Office, Silvagni Building, Prion, Utah. the number of animals killed, but estimates based on available )R. W. P. WINTERS Physician aad Burgee information would place these and the ones not acrountej for around Office. Carbon Hospital. Phone 7$ There ha keen distributed ou the Proprietor Carbon Iloapital PRICE, UTAH ranges of this district 3596,800 well pretared baits, and it would only lie r. 8. THOME necessary to kill three auimal with D Dentist each hundred to get the estimated Hotel Avalon, Helper, Utah number. It ha been pretty definitePhone M-ly proven that each adult wolf will kill annually at least $1000 worth of GOETZMAN ive stock and game, each mountain Deatis lion $500 and each bobcat or royote Work and Extraction. Pita fifty dollars. If the animal kiiled, Commercial Bank Bldg, Pries, Utah together with their inereaae had not been destroyed, the loss of stock from R. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS them each year would be many times Dentist the total cost of the campaigns Nil In Attendance. against them. In fact the wolves alone Name Oxide and Oxygen.' Milan BnDdiag. would destroy mure stock than tha toOffice Tel. 2U9. Ren. MTw. tal cost of the ramaigu has amount PRICK, UTAH $13.50 to $13.70. The 140 to Reach Market Early. log sold at $13.15 and $13.50, packDue to the excellent range condi ing sows $12.00 to $12.50 and stork $12.75 to $13.75. The tiona in Utah the cattle of the atate wgs and Th product supplied for the hardy band included: e QENBEAN Phene 198m. PRICE, UTAH YAH CONCRETE 4 BTUOOO 00. T35 Went Seventh Booth Street Salt Lake (Sty. Utah. Phene Waaatck 1888, Salt Lake Oky, 09 267m, Price, Utak. J- - W. HAMMOND af TRIm Abstract of title ferelefccd to place er tract la Eastern Utah. Hie to surance written in the beet compaalaai Real estate, bond, etc. Seeoad floor 8H van! Building. Price, Utah. arssBsasBBssBmma The Alfred E. Smith For President In 1928 clnb article of incorporation have been filed with tha secretary of state of Colorado to promote the candidacy of Hon. Alfred E. Smith, governor of New York, for president of the United State and to conduct a campaign for the selection of atate delegations pledged to Smith at the next democratic national |