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Show PADS EIGHT SHOP AT THE BIG STORE A A A A AA A f HAKE YOUR a a MS a. . A . ELECTRICAL , ,j ' i ... .. - . v . !: Vk'" - 11 ,.- - v - .4 f pQ J r? iv.. ' i, . V . A-'- , !-- " AND LICHTH PRICE, UTAH yJ 3 V" ' i - v . i '. - M . . - CO. PHONE ' . . . (! MAIN - , .' EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC . v 'tit.' - . A.' v v'.' x . . jJ!' j Asi m ir ;i: . t hi , mMM 55 The Largest Institution of Its Kind Between the Rockies and Wasatch. us ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE- SStand Lamps, Floor Lamps, Handin', tix turcs, Electric Irons, Curl; is, Heating Pads, L Yhi? -- .eople o today are living on wheels. THE AUTOMOBILE. Another of the wonderful advancements and the largest one industry in the world today which has gained its magnitude within the last ten or fifteen years and is yet in its infancy. There are so many needed articles and attachments at this time of the year you should buy dad or brother for Xmas and attach it to the car which would tickle them almost to death. Vacuum Sweepers, Electric Ranges, Percolators, Heaters, Washers and Sewing Machines and the hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention that go to equip and add comfort to the home are the only real Christmas gifts which add pleasure, make you feel cheerful and are labor savers, pleasing to the eye and last almost a lifetime. 0 icon Vacuum . Cleaners AN UNEXCELLED LINE OF FIXTURES Tick out some Electrical Fixtures for your home for Christmas and we will hang same FREE. Do not fail to visit our Electrical Fixture Department. We have a large and complete stock on display. Prices were never cheaper than now on Electrical Fixtures, and as Brass and other metals are advancing, we are looking for the price to go up, so we say We knew you'd be pleased this Christmas Mother By Selecting An Electrical Gift m Show ysur Mother or your Wife that you take an interest In and writ to lighten her arduou houwhoM an Klertriral (Sift for her Christmas. duties by It'll win Mtiilmi on contentment throughout the year and sate her much time and eoergy. It la needles for na lo try and enumerate all the article and price a tho spare would not permit going into detail. Only a visit to our largo KI.KCTItIC would convive you of their valure and beauty. The demand for Klertriral Household Appliances heroines mure promuiiired earh year and knowing what ideally deliglitful Christmas Gift they make, we have arranged an wtHortment that afford you many good suggestion. For luKtsnrs: lULUl BUY NOW. AUDI-TOKII'- $5.00 Electric Toasters Electric Heaters . . . .$4.50 to 7.50 Electric Heating 5.00 to 10.00 Pads 4.50 to 8.50 Electric Irons Electric Percolators .7.00 to 46.50 Electric Chafing B Dishes 9.00 Floor Lamps 1 ii ELECTRIC TRAINS !H flE8a ihd 9 $12.50 to laMX) Christmas Lights The Wonderful Achievements of the RADIO. A set which we now have on exhibition and operating in the store. Our Window Display the Electric Train gliding over the smooth track up the grade, through the tunnel and around the curves so attractively gives you a thrill, together with so many other articles you see gives convincing evidence that the real gifts for Christmas are to be found at our store. $7.50 to $17.50 3.50 Electric Marcele Irons Electric Vacuum 44.50 to 57.50 Cleaners 5.95 to 12.50 Electric Grills Electric Violet Ray . .9.00 to 25.00 9.00 Electric Waffle Irons Per Set 1.25 to 6.50 $2.00 to $3.50 Electric Curling Irons THE M XY ARTICLES IN OCR ACCESSORY LINK- 10.00 SOME OF as Toy Electric Ranges tach an Your Cr. Small. $1.50; Medium, 0 IUdferr for Heaters to 820.00. $17.50 Bovey PuttmTspeciaL Car. IN EVERYHOME KNOWN TRAP mm THE We have on hand a complete line of ONE MINUTE Electric Washers and they are the best on the market for the money a design to fit every purpose. A splendid Christmas gift Terms to suit. Radio Sets We are making a special drive on the Free Westing-hous- e Sewing Machine and there are none better on the market. With the purchase of one of the machines we pve free a beautiful Stand tamp. The prices of these machines run from $75.00 to $140 and terms to suit utow..iu it... i ktU m 45 for in thl. Uni rail si our Automobile Amwr AuStorium wSWhTnSV of tho many item that wo tarry la irfork for the AutomohihMV-IVuiTZZXJZ .a.. "1 . . HU ib tT- - C1 IJh,rr $$.73 t W 75- .Moto-Mete- r. $M0. "wntlon. If yoo dont see what yao aw hah- ur lrw '."STS' iTT Strew Hrlvera, r,l,, all bIm; Complrte Stork of rifrr.-- r and number one qnality; Jewel RadiopJEv SifM4c 1 ,c. .75. ?,t ir i.u. (.omolrie -t .- oitu v.i- u- Never in the history of our business was our stock more complete and were we so able to serve the public with their needs than now and until Christmas our store will remain open until 9 p. m, so you can shop with us and the music from the Radio. enjoy SHEEP STEADY, HOGS HIGHER line with a week ago. Some choice AT RIVER MARKET heavy steers sold at $12.00 the highest for some time past on heavy catprice She Sun Special Service. tle. Most of the other steers sold at KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dee. 7. More $8.00 to $10.00 and some ordinary moderate receipts of hopi than had kinds at $7.25 to $8.00. Cows and been expected today vent hog prices heifers opened strong but eased off np ten to twenty rents to the hiph before the close. Canners and eutters point of the past several weeks. Lipht-iigh- held steady. Choice heavy cows and sold up to f 11.75. Cattle open- heifers were scarce. Calves and bulls ed slowly at steady prices and later remained firm. There was a better into fifty low- quiry for heavyweight ealvea. StockChicago came twenty-fiv- e er, forcing prartietally all killing ers and feeders were strong to fifteen classes into a fifteen to twenty cent cents higher than last weeks close decline. CalTes and bull remained and about the same as a week ago. steady and stockera and feeder were Receipt! were fairly liberal for this stronger. Lambs were steady and season of the year and qnality was aheep unevenly higher. Fat ewes sold good. A special auction of fifteen up to $9.00 the top price of the season. hundred calves and yearlings from Receipts today were 20,000 eattle. If Marta, Tex., will be held. Tuesday. 000 boon and 7000 sheep, compared Ilogs were ten to twenty cents highwith 19,000 eattle, 10,000 hogs and er than last weeks close and at the 6000 sheep a week ago and 26,650 cat- highes point of the past several weeks. tle, 13,600 hogs and 5300 aheep a year This advance was fairly uniform in all rlasses except pigs, and they made onago. Some fat steers sold early at steady ly slight gains. Selected 130 to hogs sold at $11.50 to $1L75; prices, but lower prices in Chicago soon became the ruling faetor and the 170 to 275 pounds $11.15 to $11.45; market here closed fifteen to twenty-fiv- e packing sows $10.00 to $10.50; stags under late last week and abont in $8.75 to $9.25, and stock bogs and piga ts 160-pou- nd $11.25 to $11.75. The bulk; of the offerings in the sheen division was lambs that brought $15.75 to $16.50. They were quoted steady. Several bunches of fat ewes at $9.00 and others at $8.00 to $8.50 were quoted unevenly higher. SHEEP ARE MOVED FROM COLORADO TO UTAH DESERT Thomas Redmond, state sheep inspector for Utah, who has been located at Mack during the movement of aheep into the Utah desert from Colorado, reports that 140,000 sheep have crossed the state line into Utah for the winter ranging, as compared with about 103,000 a year ago, aays the Grand Junetion Sentinel of the 4th. Of these nearly 100,000 are Colorado owned sheep, while the remainder are owned by Utah sheepmn. Redmond states that conditions are good on the desert this year. There is a good snpply of water in the water holes, permitting a wide usa of the range. The inspector has been located at Mack for several weeks inspecting the flocks going into Utah. Mack ia a bottle neck through which prac- are moved onto the tically all desert west of the line. There was also a heavy movement of lambs from the lint ah Basin over the Uintah railway thts season, according to JMn.ond, two shay engines pulling ten duuble-deeears earning two hundred lamlet 'h trip over Barter eaph 0D pa,s. slu-c- X s1'5 Ear? xa '.tsx'AS: s-tu- a SUiI street extending fruin the ner of Block S. Print Tor" aerosa""' srrrt tbcsjjjd south of uid to street ; along me MatJ - k street t rom the wnl to the northeaHt rornw of holla Addition, all in "V1 lon;! the Month side District No. . Priro.LUS. , k f .V" thp of Fifth That the Board of E'L'f!SJor ot Varm Review aa appointed br ,,ormT ?!,?. the K l' "ofth side of K" will meet at the office of JY Htmt Iro,u1 east side ?f on Wednesday, the Jttb F AMOPS GEORGIA MDfaTnrTj IV " .If iCk 11. hSl T',1' A. D., 1925, and continue tli .:j. day inrluding FridHyMh wme an,, but t Mail ,M,Vn ,a ramous Georoia Mmstreis seem to the streer cember, A. IK IMS. Wwwu m on forever. For the ('clock and 5 odor. P past thirtv-thn-- e 25'I hear and consider suf this -years organization ha, .n make correction of on ognized aa one of the leading road at- - of onth flftr'.V" side which said board Kay s.rw, ?M.t.,,ide of Vonrl'' rj' d'! a,fllowinfc equalled rowi,: 14 Price the boors of e'clw by none, but envied by manv. While P-- a., said list wil ,OP ,fi" Street eMe'dtag for talent this company has no ,h "outheast cor- ner of i northeast corner of of th Profession! Bloek n. ;f s",, 11 iirs h-.- B,, h x beopwij ihe,pi Ita standing is as the rock, of Gibraltar, iu strong L method, near perfection .1! Mperiwe make it, so the ambitious makea every effort to be IT among its roster. The? will coS Sunday, December Uth Matinee and evening, Wedding aaaouncemaatw Tli Bus. awh north uii1k of uf Fmirth Of ,lrm' .irK tween "111 Hi K- - "ide if .tr;Tt; EX north t rnt Membership in the nwc. fouth Bids Economies associatiwi; plL ' the east side Fourth 1200 in 1921 to 7000 Bl?B ?? 2, "4 ttaTl.KS.n'JL'W Fourth utreet tn north side of C' streetfll aliI3 be- - folks ' tnre is knowing Some front 4b 'JET the movie have the etaiv- - I |