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Show PAGE EIGHT MS BREAK AT THE RIVER BECAUSE OF 8wiul Service. e. 12,-(H)- hogs and ll sheep, compared hogs and 6000 slice) one week ngo and 17,450 rattle, 8200 hogs aud 7525 sheep one year ago. Trade in fat cattle qned slowly. cents lowChicago came twenty-fiv- e for made it the buythis and easy er, here reduce ten to side to prices ing fifteen cents. Smls are more. The extremes in the trade were steady to off. The few choice steers twenty-fiv- e offered brought $10.00 to $10.25 and were quoted atrudy. Some eouinion steers at $7.50 to $8.00 were considered steady, hut the bulk of the offerings at $8.50 to $9.50 sold ten to fifteen lower. Average quality was only but fair. Cows and heil'ers were fully steady and demand was larger than the supply. Choice kinds were unusually scarce. Heifers sold at $0.50 and cows up $8.00. Medium cows brought $5.00 to $6.00 aud medium heifers $7.-0- 0 to $8.00. Veal calves were steady. Top $12.00. Hulls were in active demand at strong prices, Receipts of Stockers and feeders were small. No cattle arrived from Texas, the IWi 12,000 1(1,000 cattle, 11,000 Monday in a number of years past that state has not 1hhii represented in the stocker and feeder division. Prices remained steady. llog prices have been on the downgrade ainee Wednesday of last week, but today withsume kinds only ten rents lower and othera steady it looks like the sagging tendency is about over. Comjmrcd with the high point last week quotations are off sixty-fiv- e cents. The lighter to seventy-fiv- e rlasses are aearre, and the weight medium and heavy predominate. lightlighta made the top at $13.-3lights $13.25, mcdiuinwcights $13.-0- 5 and heaviea $12.50. Bulk of sales ranged from $11.75 to $12.85. Packing sows brought $10.25 to $10.75, stags $9.00 to $9.75 and stock hogs aud pigs $13.25 to $14.10. Lambs broke another twenty-fivrents tmlay and were fifty under lust weeks high mint and lightweights brought $13.00 to $13.25, the $12.75 to $13.00 and heavyweights $12.00 to $12.75. Rome av jo yearlings sold at $10 AO and wetb--er$9.00. Khurns are quoted at $10.-5- 0 to $11.00. Receipt of good horses and mule are still short of demand at strong prices. Plain kinds arc selling slowly. To-sl- ay 5, e strong-weigh- f i ts a LIVE STOCK AND GRAZING IN CARBON IS TOLD OF Carbon county with an area of fourteen hundred and eighty-sevesquare mill's, situated on the eastern shK of the Wasatch Mountains, has not been given its just publicity for the important place it holds in Western grazing and lire stock production, says 1nif. L. Earll Aeord in a signed article in Carbon Communicator of March .16th (last Wednesday), published by the Price schools and just off The Suns presses. The ronnty embraces a hundred and eight thousand acres of the very ehoisest forest reserve and which is very adaptable to summer grazing. Its reasonably high altitude supports the growth of an abundant summer ib rouse and grasses of very succulent ' varieties. This rich pasturage' enables lambs to thrive and produce more than average weight. Carbon is further provided with three hundred and sixty i thousand acres of very desirable grax-in- g lands outside the forest reserve. This land is of the rolling desert type and is rich in production of snatch-wooor white sage and winter fut. - Both are succulent shrubs of high feeding qualities. Grasses of several varieties also add to the value of this region for forage purposes. It is gi n- erally estimated that ten acres of this desert region will feed three sheep or one cow. This is about one half the feeding value per aere of the forest reserve region. This valuable forage territory has been overgrazed in .recent years until now much of the once splendid range is considered a i barren waste. This condition has liccn caused chiefly by lack of grazing and land supervision, there being no law to regulate (he runirng at random over this area of different flocks until now there is no more room for expansion in the dieep and cattle business except bv hon.e feeding. Much of the needless destruction is caused by the injurious grazing of goats, Carbon county havng no rr than all the rest of the state These rapacious feeders destroy n d, - . $12.33; Hih 5 .if- - liiustrial ' Caai $125 t jinuiid'. i to 170 ing sows. $.(.75 tn !r., ' teady, $13.25 t ?14.2. EAST ( Con iniasun h's industrial cuin- of M- r'Ulpi i at lull I L- -i -- : iiii.-v- a w. r. Upon Lef.Tt It This Week .m: - Passes i k in the ease of -,i Through the policy being pursued hole in Eastern the lVerlewS loal Utah. K the governWITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN Of an by the general land office it'ked for it had been seen .mV. whhii was , UTAH the EASTERN in position shrubbery and trees by eating off the eve. Tin is to he ment is being placed i .1 Great Oil stati bark. They are able to feed to a Indian giver in trying to take tiu to his one hundred .. adu According to M.ir',:.r valuable most the Utah height of about five feet as they stand The from back due discovery of fees cud that ,;rr atturm-x- ' on their hind legs with agility to do Quigley, the M,rreti,,y " state under gives promise of his temporary portion of its gift to this of "i making the has approved the ii'in.f, so. b in act in its effort to re- oil state, and a number of t ' '1 !1,ita 15 lcr cent penalty the enabling A The grazing resources of Carbon lie grazed on La Sal Nut .i lability. land and tions are favorably the apjdieant s serve oil shale lands, coal ih county are utilized by transient flocks during the coming the from grant, looking structure. I v, mineral holdings other to a greater extent than by the herds allotted are sheep 27.4m: ml tore to reis'it hi.-- injury H. Dern, that the interior depart the Gov. to George l it of tiiur WHple. Stockmen from the 834, and horses, 7i. hours tr in l" according radio address last its utmost to deprive a broadcasted who counties of Utah, Millard, Sanpete while ctriVd. The accident happened RoydBuehanati.iTi- -i hi.t and Emery receive greater benefit , the Sunday night to the teachers of the and all school sen ions ha- - gone to asMiriation. i)airy ,)l(. vier )j,Rraiit wu. working in from our ranges than we do. This was the im- ash or oiL The fact that itjL, 3edg Manb lWf 1923, puk- state. His general theme wine ii oii condition has been brought about attle, Wah., t roc jiinv coal portance of the land law in Utahs tion has been patented b I It of A huiers. roof. til.? !! piece iu hole and gTade from various reasons. Many of these purebred t jll(, d : th address Ilia education. I and Utah of sola to by bull system him in the eye. print,, stockmen have purchased the land The shimeut will o ?(rm-rnreh and The enabling act which admitted who have spent large h . I Order that $9!'S.40 be paid by the they now graze on. Other pny rent for the dairymen in the for the asturage to the r.nl com- Aurora districts. S. R. B"ell, Sevier United State. Fuel comiwiiy iuto the tah to statehood granted her fonr in developing it, does mot fe !1 from common Lhis government sections in each township for that dairypanies that own vast stretches of i agricultural agent, injury benefit fund as jEptre territory. Others have held g.az'ng ing is on the inereac in that sect for by law in case where there chool purposes, as well as the special eral land. Not only Nrniits here since the mo ,t desirable 2$ence Utah li to the the of the subjected that for body university, isuod by grants tie, hogs to be exhibited at the Suit is id claimant wa a f land was placed under thj etritvol of and sucl: N oil Arikaue, at Logan upon pended lands, college Mr. up are c h:eh oi Agricultural the bp the fore-- t service. The various stock-me- n Lake City and Ogdeu hus mot of is never secure against core institutions. ii,,,; her of I'lmjiro Arikaue, agaiust other state mi occupy C'arlmns territory fur an billed for immediate six tack. We probably ilie ciui.paiiy. Arikaue was killed in au the land area of the state, or about the exhibits need nt eon:jly nwrage of about three months each uf on NovcuiKt 11, 1924, at it million acres, was, here fore granted supreme court derision year, so their stoek are assessed here all the exhibition regulaii-'mineral lands did not pt . for the eriod of time they so remain. state board of that A Hum-plication for eouqicnaation for the suport of our common schools, agrieulluiv, erept The NMsibiIities for expansion in they lie dipcd or sprayed and unload w;i made by Mr. Arikane, the man s t was a handsome endowment, gen- state, but we sluild at k fhoui stockraising lies in several ways. The ed into sejiarate chute ami placed m uiollicr, hut evidence showed she d:ei erously aud unconditionally voted by lowed to retain tliue vhiti 'J. carrying eaaeity of all ranges ran be pens, according to l'r. W. 11. Hi in Japan on August 5, 1925, so the congress. Nowhere in the enabling act known to be mineral in doubled by artificial seeding of the um stated was ordered paid into the are minerals or mineral lands reserved 1896, even though snhseqaea state veterinarian. ranges aud careful supervision. IntenI'rom the grant, and Senator Joseph ments have disclohed miiwj jF fund. ihruuitli-out The live stock association sive fanning and home feeding will Zachuroulous Bill of ease Smoot and Coltoi A& the In a Rawlins, who was Utahs delegate double the profits of the average Emery county are not very greatly was passed, F00 Our remedy is throng farmer and also increase live stock excited about the etablihuieiit of against the United Slates Fuel tom in congress when the act of jinny the commission ordered compen- says it was never intended that min- sional action. A hill has production. lings ran la cheaply rais- boards of appeal fruu the ed by summer pasturing on alfalfa forest officers. Iu fact all Emery as- sation of sixteen dollars a week, less eral lands should be reserved. Michi- duced by Senator Siuoot andipj . with but little grain. Carbon county sociations are 15 icr cent, paid from August 10, gan, Minnesota and Wisconsin came Colton which pEjj oiqioscd to any can and should supply the $25,090 and gressinan themselves as pcrlVetlj 1925, to November 2, 1925, for injur- into the union under similar acts other They express things, for i Jjr among d worth of srk and its products was they obtained their minerals. If the jtnirwlure. ies snftVred while the applicant so that, if the limitations, into the county every month. satisfiml with the preM-nof working in the defendants mine, and gift that congress made to Utah had ment does not contest a whalil! .Tyftl6 Each forty-acr- e farm can support It is reported that the iieen allowed to stand our schools and atnl Wnshingloii which resulted iu a serious infection. within six years after the titlri I ft1? three wcllhml brood sows, where now California, Oregon was cent 15 other publie institutions would have to the commonwealth the stair! The of impoei jienalty the also arc per two hundred and are against only lieeaiisc of the failure of the man i had endowments of tremendous po- becomes assessed in the entire county. Substi- boards of aqNuls. absolute. While this k his employer or some )wron in tential value, and if properly admin- not undo the will tution of quality fur quantity notily last according year, injuciire that k Shcejishearing hours of istered by the state, they would have bring much greater profits. Extensive to the deurtnicnt of commerce, pro- authority within forty-eigdone to the state uf Utah wlv production of barley in this locality duced a world been the souree of very substantial back all the school section the injury. f supply of wisl amountwill increase profits to the feeders as tk( revenue. in killed Dooemus was Mike Wben The to 2,892,416,UN) ours by right, yet it will id!-'pounds. this grain has higher feeding qualities ing Utah Waa Improvident. United States came second iu produc- the Castle Gate disaster of March 8, chaotic eonditinn d . , than wheat and is likewise more tion and increase, the total over 1924 1924, he left surviving him a depend In the early days of statehood land titles, and it will doobtkfe;. The increased acre" of sugar being 86,000,000 hiuiuI. Australia ent father living in Greece and the Utah was improvident with its lands much valuable mineral land lieets to several thousand acres annu- led, with a clip of 725,!HM).0i)D pounds, ommission ordered the Utah Fuel to and sold them at ridiculously low schools. It is the very lead , y to the father eight dollars er prices. This policy wrought irrepar- federal government ought Is kt ally will bring a sugar factory to Car- an increase of 72,000,iHH) over 1924. bon county. Its coming will mean the The United States accounted for week for one hundred and thirty-fiv- e - Pr able damage to our school system and wants to ba regarded as a jntpf (NM) expenditure of $1,500,000 in equipalso gave rise to the national con- ment. jNiunds, an increase of 15,000,-00- weeks. it ment and eventually feeding annuwhile Argentina flashed in third servation idea, under which the genGeneral property taxei ally ten thousand head of cattle and with 275,000,000 or 5,000,000 Niunds Ira R. Browning, state road en- eral land office has put the federal densome upon the taxpayer! air L e which will thousand twenty-fivsheep gineer, was in this city Thursday ant government into the pitiable position school liefore. more the than year more than double our present producsystem ia hampered k x of last week and while here of an Indian tion. giver, because it is try- age of revenue. Every penoaa George E. Holman, who has charge Friday conferred with members of the chamSpecial mention for the information of the predatory animal control work bers of commerce from Hester and at ing to get back what it so freely gave interested in education ougbt the in at us. Now Utah is in the front rank as an aetive interest in this mbje, contained in thia article ia given Or.. supervisUtah, was a visitor ?13 son P. Madsen, farm demonstrator, or's office over at Manti last Satur- Irice and at which meeting he pledget conservation state, because under lend his aid toward the paiupF his power for the our state mineral land Comity Assessor Golding and John day. He reports the routine of his de- anything within leasing law, proM)ged remedial lcgislitioa" ' A. Mathis, county commissioner and partment as moving along in about iH'ttermcnt of the highways in Eastern when the atate sells land, it only sells stockman. the tuual way. He complained, how- Utah. He had been in office only eight the sflrfaee. The minerals are reserved Smoot Offera Bill he said, when he came here ant to the state days, winter the be eannot that and ever, but coyoien duetto sold, Conditions Are Good.' WASHINGTON, I). C. otes had not been taking as many could make no definite promises as only leased. In 1918 the United States Under a bill introduced Live stock in the Intermountain baits as they do when the weather is to what might be dune. Judge George supreme court decided, in the Sweet Senator Smoot title to land ja States and the ranges they graze on colder. This is a very modest way of Christensen told that the visitor ha case, that known mineral lands were to a atate as school lands maUyf' are in excellent condition as spring icon largely responsible for the pav reserved from the looking at it, says the grant. In so doing firmed after six years approaches, it is indicated in the regu- there, of the highway between Priee ant it ing not say the animals have a Why legislated provision into the en eral character should lar monthly rejvirt of George A. Scott, been killed to such an extent that Castle Gate and that Carbon and this aiding act that congress never put that off The measure wai regional statistiean, at Salt Lake City. a few remain for poison put out section of the state regarded the new there, and hence the infent of congress to theperiod. lands committee, only The March 1st report, issued last publie engineer as a riieresentative from this was defeated. by the trapiieref tor Smoot said the measure Tuesday, showed Utah ranges to be 90 section. yov Flockmasters are now being urged feet many grants in Westers Geological Inference. per rent normal, compared with but 69 the association Utah mil he by Woolgrowers a year ago. The condition of cattle is Not content with getting back As the law now stands, ('arlimi County Cook Book (revisto store their wool in preference to reported as 104 per cent, compared ed) and just from the presses of The lands tfcat were actually known to tic government can step in at Mffc'rj with but 71 last year at the same time. selling under adverse price conditions. Sun is now being delivered tn those mineral in character at the date of the and reclaim school lands eedeit. The condition of sheep the same date In a letter sent out to member of the who have placed order for enbaling act, the United Stales land states on the ground that i copies, in chan is nqxirtcd as 103 ier cent, conqiared association a few days ago growers is for sale at a dollar one tliousani office has, in recent years, adopted known to be mineral jf f with 83 in 1925. For the Western are advised to see no danger in the of them. See Mrs. George A. Fausctt the rule of geological inference which the time of the grant. States as a whole the condition of present inactivity of buyers, punting at Brice or any one of the local swann it KHrifically repudiated in the earli- have been undertaken in my d&f cuttle is 92 per cent of normal, com- out that it may lie tetter to hold for of Beehive Girls. When mailed add er years. This new rule has been made ter eighteen years, Sinoot a year than to lie forced into sidling even retroactive nnd has been applied in state has a right to know pared with 90 last month, 84 a year cents for mstage. Advt. off at unfavorable prices. The Sslt and 93 two cent such an extreme manner that a school has a clear title so that it s Vstte ago ier years ngo. The condition of sheep is placed at 97 Lake City plan of storing it in ware- IN THK DISTRICT COURT OK TIIK section twenty-thre- e miles from an or lease the land for school Seventh Judicial District In and For houses is outlined in the message. It has CnrlMin Comity, been per cent, coinjMired with 96 last month, declared coal land, Slate of Utah Zola outcrop provides a monthly storage of twenty-fiv- e Wchi wood. Plaintiff, vs. Adair Westwood. Miss Marjorie Madsen, daugj, 90 in 1925 and 89 two years ago. the coal, if there at all, tflOR althought rents per bag a month with a Dcfendunr. SiiniinonH. The Stare of Utah must he Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 0. a mile beneath the surface. to the Said Iiefendsnl : You are hereby Mt. Blcasant, has recently handling charge of $1.25 a ton. Other xiiitimoiicd to appear within twenty days Furthermore, new minerals are Yesterdays Markets. being ed are for insurance and transit after the service of this hiiiiimoiih upon discovered charge by the students of Snow KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 18. which were unwholly you, if served within the county in which in The costs. wool he can used storage Cattle Receipts 2000 head. Calves, hi action ia brouuht. otherwse within known in 1890, and school sections are Ephraim as the most te 300. Fed steers slow, steady; choice as collateral for loans to tide the thirty days after service and defend the being taken away from the state on girl student of that institutioa above entitled action, and in case of your time of sale. over until grower heavy Nehraskas, $10.25; the failure so to do judgment will be render- account of those discoveries. For ex- ments were based upon I $9.75; other killing classes, BEFOULING OF WATER IS TO BE ed against yon according to the demand of ample, over oil shale, which is one of social service and on charset s the complaint, which ha been filed with Madsen is business manage scarce, steady; choice veals to packthe clerk of said court. Thia action is Utahs greatest potential sources of NOW PROHIBITED Snowonux to $10.00 and stockers ers, $1050; brought to dissolve the bonds of matri- wealth, was not generally known to eollege year book, now existing between plaintiff and contain of the sopf mony vice feeders, slow; weak to twenty-fiv- e year, president petroleum until 1906 and was At a meeting of the board of direct- defendant. K. W. KELLER. Plaintiff for 8 cents lower. ors of the Carbon Water, Land and Attorney. Poatoffiee addreaa. Price, Car- not seriously considered until 1912. class, calendar reporter Oirls' bon and the an officer State of of Utah. Even today, it is of no commercial County, Slier p Receipts 3000 head. Lambs Bower company held last Saturday at First pub.. Mar. 10; Iaat Apr. 10, 1928. value, and yet the government is grab- young lady is a niece of Neil strong to ten cents higher; top to the Brice it was decided to prohibit the bing all of our oil shale sections. Bot-- b sen of Price. shippers, $13.35; others to packers, use of its canal, which runs from the IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Court of the State of Utah In and diversion dam above this city on into $1250 to $13.30; clippers, $11.00; recently discovered in a drill Birth announcement cards tor Carbon County Clr Grako. Plain- wethers, $11.25; sheep steady; Emery county, for watering live stock tiff, va. Joe tirako, Salvatore Grako and for the reason that the big ditch has -the Price Commercial and Having Rank. Navajo wethers, $9.00. Corporation. Defendant. Notice of Hogs Receipts 6500 head; alow; in the past been considerably damaged Kale. To be sold at sheriff ale on the day of April. A. I), 1920, at 10 desirable down ten cents; by such use and thq flow therein be- 15th 0 chirk a. m.. on the front Htcjm of the fouled. Also, detrimental it few making weightier kinds, extremely dull; court houHe in Price, Carbon county, sales ten to fifteen lower than Wed- to those who use water for culinary 1 tah: Beginning at a point 214 H feet of the Noiithwnit corner of Lot 8, purpises. William Melptire was elect- eat nesdays close; 250 to Block 6. Price townmte nnd runed as watennaster to succeed E. E. ning thence north 2144 mirvcy, fwt, thcncc wct fcet. them eouth 2114 fret, thence Bierce, resigned. A lease pn the comcast 57.5 fret to place of beginning, pany lands to W. A. Worthciin and together with all the improvement thereon associates to drill for oil was entered and appurtcnancea thereto belonging end hereunto RAY pie: appertaining. into on the same terms as the state of IlEMIXG, Sheriff. CAKE Utah requires. It was ordered that no First pub.. Merrh 19; Iat April 9. 1920. FUDGE transfers of water by lease pr otherNOTUE FOR PUBLICATION PUDDING wise be recognized for this .season ment of the Interior, United Htatr ICECREAM ji Office At Halt Lake City, Utah. subsequent to April 15th. can be sure CHOCOLATE Msreh 12. 1920. Notice i hereby HOT given Snow Bird of 034 gettingflavor Carbon County Cook Book (revis' that t lore nee Ilaxel Ilarmoiiy Court. Halt Iaike Utah, quality and ed) and just from the iircsscs of The who on March 10. 1921. made City. Homestead when you insist on Sun is now being delivered to those Entry Serial No. U2!Mi0 for NE4KEU Maid o' Clover. E4NE4. 8W4XE4. Hre. 19. who have placed orders for copies. It Twp. Sonth, Range 10 East, Salt Lake is for sale at a dollar one thousand meridian, has filed notice of intention to YOUa CROCK HAl r proof to establish claim XT miH-TOD- AY of them. See Mrs. George A. Fausctt make to the land a bore dixrrital before the Brice or any one of the local swarm at of the United Statea land office at EGGS BUTTER of Beehive Girls. Whrn mailed ad' .Utah, on the 27th day ot CHEESE Claimant name an wifnnwea April, irai. seven cents for postage. Advt. Lhen Snow of Halem Utah. IL G. . KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 15. All rattle were sternly to twenlv-fiv- e vent lower today, hog steady to fifteen lower and lambs off twenty-fivLiberal receipts in Chicago accounted for the general decline as other markets had moderate supplies. Feeders in the east central ami northern sections of the corubelt are marketing fed live stork freely and West Central and Western feeders will be better off if they do not send shipments asl of the Mississippi river. Though declines were general there was no new condition in the situation. Here offerings were absorbed readily as noun as the declines were established. Receipts tmlay were 13.IMHI rattle, with an d miuiuI, HEAVY RECEIPTS Tlir Sun nil i.v.v-$11.2- three allowed v $m: l butcLera, $11.25 FBIPAY. Y ntH-EVBE- PEIC. THE SUN. j i ". I- - - '.- ''' ir 1 , 4 Vi i 1M-a- ui'.v-eig- .' t- -e ht tl. i corn-rtiia- c-- -i jf I al-- pn-vid- ion-Fa- rd ir (' t cii-- One-nint- h il-- fnd 'Tnd liciii-fi- l l&JThe divi-io- J ns sin-h- shi-w- t forty-seve- n ht '7? ! tk-- 301,-00- 0, 0, f- , rni y sus-rviso- r Si 'ytl th1 1 ;. medium-weight- s, DIS-Iri- rj ct 230-pou- 350-poun- d RE-pa- rt f-- YOU t nl 1 Oh T-s- that's it ! three-yea- Bird of Salt Lake t ity, 1 tah. Ilarvry Frank of 1 tah. end Helper. To shame Mendenhall of in their public use I tah. ELI F. TAYLOR. of powder puffs, lipsticks and rouge HpringviUe. ICeKiNter. the men students at the University of Kimr pub.. Mar. 10 last Apr. 10. 1920. California shave in class. Wedding announcement. The 8un. co-e- MUTUAta MCREAhWO u a-- fry' MtcmKiiig Cocoa Mohrs of Bint Pim od Products |