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Show TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 THE SUN, PRICE, f! UTAH-EVE- RY FRIDAY. PAGE THREB PROFESSIONAL )R. R. S. SMYLIE Physician and STEM SHEEP QUITE The Fun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. Hi. Trmle in I'nt rut t If today oiN'iied nlow-lbut closed strong and active. Most of the offerings were sliortfed steers I lint brought $8.50 to $10.00. Cows y, und heifers wen slightly lower than late last week. Stockers and feeders were in liberal supply. Hogs oHned steady, hut developed slight weakness on the niediuiiiwcights. The top price was $ll.t!5. Lambs broke twenty-fiv- e cents. Tliis eliminated the advance that occurred late last week. The fat sheep were steady. Receipt today were 21,000 cattle, 8000 hogs and 5500 sheep, compared with 21,000 cattle, 0000 hogs and 4000 sheep u week ago and 30,300 cuttle, 15,425 hogs and 3875 sheep a year ago. Receipts of cattle today were the smullest of any Monday on American ltoyal Show Week in a number of years pust. The moderate decrease was principally in the fat classes, although stockers and feeders in Imth the carlot und open market were less than nornml. Trade oiiened slowly, but became more active as the day ad vanced. Some choice yearlings mude the top at $12.50. Other good steers brought $9.50 to $10.00, weights rangThe ing from 950 to 1280 ftounds. 0 bulk of the shortfed steers sold at to $10.00. Some grass fat steers brought $0.50 to $7.50. Cows and heifers were quoted weak, but the supply was cleaned up closely. The veal calves were down fifty rents. Top $10.50. Trade in stockers and feeders moved Blowly early, but towards noon there was a fuirly lurge volume of trade. Prices were not quotably changed from last week's close. Many prospective buyers nre here, but most of them were busy lining up prices. Hog prices averaged close to steady. The lighter wieglit classes showed a little weakness and there were strong spots in the weighty kinds. The top price was $11.(55 with hulk of sales $11.25 to $11.(50. Parking sows were cents higher at $10.50 to twenty-fiv- e $11.00. Stork hogs and pigs brought $11.50 to $12.00. Receipts arc falling materially short of normal. Lambs were quoted off twenty-fiv- e cents, while sheep were steady. At the outset lambs sold slowly, but as soon as the decline was established there was a free movement over the scales. The bulk brought $15.00 to $15.10. Fat ewes sold at $7.85 and wethers $8.05. MacMillan Chooses "A Diet Built Around Meats Well-Balanc- ed Nothing developed on the trip to cause me to revise my Idea about foods; which is that a diet built around neats yields the best health results. On the way north we had fresh domestic meat from the supply taken aboard when we sailed. After we reached the Horth we relied upon the wild life of the region, using seal, walrus, caribou, muskox, Arctic hare, and many kinds of wild ducks. well-balanc- ed $8.-5- Every day we had fresh meat with plenty of fat oftener when supat least one meal and usually one came through the were and every plies months plentiful, four in excellent condition; in fact, most at of the much that the party gained weight. While we often hear it claimed that eating too meat is unfavorable to health, it is a fact members of such ailments as gout, hardening of the and other disorders attributed to an exarteries, cess of meat eating are quite unknown to the Eskimos who eat nothing but meat. In my own experience I have never known anyone to attempt to live in the Arctic on a vegetarian diet On the other hand, every Arctic explorer nowfresh meats as a sure adays relies upon the native much a dreaded nutritional of scurvy, preventive disorder which was prevalent in earlier Arctic experience times before we learned a lesson in diet from the Eskimo. .Vxyts- - 8EX AS A FACTOR IN BEEF DUCTION STUDIED The above message from Donald B. MacMillan, the three-fourt- Swift & Company Ml Fastest auto race seems to be to see Women will never be mens equal Young men who go into business to learn it from the top down never stay who can get the biggest one in the until you ean slap one on the baek and borrow a fivespot. neighborhood. up long. Halls Catarrh m : Medicine rid your cyst cm of Catanh caused by Catanh. Half of all the beef calves dropped year are heifers. Out of this number only 25 per rent are needed for replacements in breeding herds. That leaves of the heifers for the single purpose of beef production. Unfortunately the disposal of these females has represented the most losing pnosition with which the ranchman has to deal. Furthermore, he has not bad the benefit of as much experimental work in the feeding of them as with steers. In view of the need for more information concerning the feeding of heifers for beef a concerted effort is being made this year by a number of state experiment with the United stations States detriment of agriculture to conduct investigations which will aid the ranchman and farmer in more profitable disiosal of the heifer calves in the !cef herd. This is one of the many problems in beef production that are being undertaken by the department and state stations in the recently launched movement for studying the factors which influence the quality and palatubility of meat. At the present time light heifers sell each famous Arctic explorer, is of vital interest to every housewife. The MacMillan expedition carried Swifts Premium Hams and Bacon and other Swift branded products. or Deafness Said by dnggiM far ertr 40 ,man F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, OHo PRO- hs , Kurpti Office Phone 103 ; Resilience 881 Office Price fViiniiiereial and Ravings Hunk Rids., Price, Utah. CHARLES RUGGERI. JR., M. D. Physlrlan and Surgeon full as high as steers of similar Office Phone 31; Residence 800m. breeding, condition and weight. Heavy Silvagnl Hlilg., Price, Utah. heifers an never wanted except at u discount, und there have been times R- M. JONES in the pu?t when all have been severe- - D& Pliysirian and Surgeon ly discriminated against. I'aekers are Obstetric and Plxeaieo of Children frequently accused of being resMUisi-hl- e to a large extent for this discrim- Office, Silvagui Building, Price, Utah. ination. As neur as can lie ascertainW. P. WINTERS ed u luirt of this discrimination is due D& Physician and Surgeon to prejudice und a part to uetuul inOffice, Carbon Hospital, Phone 7(1 feriority of heavy heifer stuff. Heavy Proprietor Carbon Hospital heifers frequently carry too much exPRIOR, UTAH a ternal fat, great deal of kidney suet and make eareasses which need con- DR- - F. S. THOME Dwilist siderably more trimming Ilian those of steers of similar weight. Hotel Avalon, Helper, Utah Although there is often no discrimPhone 5i-ination Hgainst lightweight ones and not infrequently a premium is paid l'or DR H. B. GOETZMAN them as compurud with steers of simPent 1st ilar weight, those in charge of experiPrice Work and Extraction. mental work feel that trials should be Commercial Hank Bldg., Price, Utah conducted witli all classes of heifers in comjiarison with steers. DR GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS - X-R- PeutlHt THREE STATES ARE OPEN TO Nitmua Name In Attendance. Oxide nnd Oxygen. Mile Building Office Tel. 200. Re. 187w. PRICE. UTAH Testing of cattle in Emery county for tuberculosis uud of four hundred y, CARBON AND EMERY head of dairy caltlu in Carbon has been completed by Dr. W. 11. Hendricks, state live stock inspector. Of about nine hundred anil forty in were found to react Emery thirty-tw- o to the tuberculin tests and have been slaughtered. No reactors were found among the four hundred tried out in Carbon. In Emery the commissioners appropriated the money for the tests, In Carlton the owners of the dairy herds have arranged to pay a fee of ccntH jier head for the twenty-fiv- e tests. The tuberculin was administer ed by I)r. I. L. Xcbeker of Richfield and Dr. C. L. Jones of the United States bureau of animal industry, Negotalions are under way lor the testing of the herds in Davis, -- roboldy beginning November 30th. It, is excrted that owners will he organized through the aid of the farm bureau committees and that the expenses will be met by a small fee, large enough to fiay the exiienxes of the veterinarians enguged and the ier diem of those representing the state. The federal bureau representative 's salary is aid by the government. DR SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist Service. Floor Silvagnl Building. PRICE, UTAH X-R- Second Office, GLENN HARMON W7. TT Attorney and Counselor At Law PRICE, UTAn Office With the District Attorney At Onurthoue QRAFFET A PATTERSON Lawyers Tavern Building. South Eighth Street TRICE, UTAH OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Office In County Oouthousa, PRICE, UTAH A. McGEE . Attorney At Law Rooms 5 and 8. Silvagnl Building. PRICE, UTAH H- - L PRATT Attorney At Law Salto 80S. Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH SEPIA FIGS ARE SURPRISE IN BREEDING 8 WINE J.ENRY RUGGERI Inbreeding experiments conducted by the bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agriculture with awine have resulted in a number of animala possessing very unusual characteristics. The most outstanding result obtained thus far in the first generation of brother and sister mating has been the segregation of rertain peculiar coat color combinations. One Poland China line produced four white spotted sepia colored pigs farrowed. out of a total of thirty-fiv- e This is apparently a new color in swine. Experiments with pigs of the Chester White breed produced some k and whites in the first generation of brother and sister mating. The explanations for such occurrences are somewhat complex, but are Attorney At Law Office In the Silvagnl Building. PRICE, UTAn R- - w. DALTON Attorney At Law Office In the Silvngnl Building. PRICE, UTAn FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Law 717 Judge Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law Office. Electric Building. PRICE, UTAn red-blac- (Continued On Page Eight) GEORGE J.' CONSTANTINE Attorney At Law Suite 12, Silvagnl Ruilding, Formerly Occupied Hr Price ft Fonts. PRICE, UTAH It is not too early to begin thinking about your Christmas cards and New E FLYNN Years greetings. The Sun will have J Lleenned Undertaker and Fmbslmer Ambulanre Service on display in a few days its usual fine selection. Better drop in now and seTelephone 29. lect them. They will he laid aside nn PRICE, UTAn til wanted. Prices within the reach ot all. WALLACE A HARMON Complete line blank hooka. The Sun. Undertaken and Licensed Embalmors One Block South of L. D. 8 Tabernacle. Of fire Phone 158. Re. 115m. 'I PRICE. UTAn hV ... a a . F. ajZtw hy wrJ e f r : w naif trice. A -. UTAn 3 EN BEAN , re i ,i im General Painting Contractor krie,ii Plmne 188m. PRICE, UTAn How Is It, Jones, J W. HAMMOND IJmued Abstractor of Titles Abstract of tiMe furnished to any piece or tract in Etmtem Utah.. Fire Insurance written in the best companies. Real extnte, bond, etc. Second floor Ruilding. Price, Utah. That you have such a small ashpile alongside of my big one ni Well Brown, its probably because youre not burning the right kind of coal. My ashpile used to be as big as yours, but since I commenced burning coal from the best equipped mines in Carbon county it has dwindled considerably. Like you, I used to think all coal was alike, but I have had my eyes opened since I commenced buying these highgrade coals and Im considerable money ahead as a result. Thanks, Jones, Ill try some of that highgrade coal the next time I need any. Just callup 111 or 26 when you want highgrade coal. i)J. nnd H Days syatema Dull or Glow Finish Block Ent of Courthoueo Phone 233 1, S. 7 villi, ss&v Lac- BERTOT PAINT SHOP Auto Painting STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Comer Hein end 10th St Fhone 111 or 26 Fries, Utah United States Fuel Go. "Largest Producers of Domestic Coal In Utah." Producing the Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER JOHN FRAZIER, PIONEER IN FIELD OF OUTSIDE RADIO PICKUPS Photo of John Frazier, who is the worlds pioneer and veteran in the installation of outside pick'.'ps for radio work. It dates baick to 1920, when the first program was transmitted in November. His ability in developing apparatus for use in pickingup programs originating at a distance from a transmitting station has served as a guide for nearly all such work now being done. COALS WMW |