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Show THE 8 UN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926 aw'A we ipppavw season approaches are losing many of them, according to Dr. W. II. HenDon't Forget the Drawing At Our Showrooms Wednesday dricks, the state veterinarian. He has Opinion of Interest to Thou Engaged been in various counties in the northEvening, March 31st. In Enttennaking. ern part of the state lutcly and reAT TOE ports a number of instances of auch Ilutter wrajijicrs bearing the name losses. He says many stockmen last of some company or a jiersou, but not I year bought large numbers of old ewes u stating whether that company or The Sun Special Service, each. at from dollars eleven to eight is the manufacturer or distrihn e of Idaho sheep moved durraiic thirty-ninKANSAS CITY, Mo., March huve kept them on light rations They tor are week with the of 1926, compared meeting the requirements os in fat steers develop'd a moat ing all winter, in many instances, and the the Utah statute on this subject, ac t e sixty-ona and year ago, active turn today at strong to twenty-fiv- e animals are in no eondition to meet week to an opinion last Monday by the of 1924. same Of cars cording during cents higher prices. The upturn the ordeal ahead of them. H. those the moved Harvey past (luff, attorney general. In modercontinued rexut of aiue aa the of Southeastern Utah are regard to this matter, Guff, replying ate receipts. Indications are Unit the went ea.-- t ami seventeen west. The Sheepmen Here are just a few of the many reasons why Ford owners get the to shear their to an inquiry from Edwanl South' runs will remuin light. Cows ami heif-r- a total Idaho movement from January making preparations best service by patronizing Ford dealers: middle flocks about the of April ul wick, chief dairy and food commisand stockers and feeders wen ful- 1, 1926, to March 13th was six linn corrals several the principal fifty-nin- e plants, sioner, says: "While I ain inclinei cars, four liundre 1 The authorized Ford dealer is more interested in ly steady. Hog prices were unchanged drcil and giving the Ht Thompsons, Dewey, Cisco and to think the intent of the being and ninety-twone east and legislature going week 'a hist hut with owner satisfactory service than anyone else can possibly Ford close, eomjiaml n west. Last Westwuter. Flocks will go into the was that such label should show be. sharply lower on heavy ones than the hundred and n hundred twenty-sevethree (tens in splendid condition. The un- whether or not the name ap)caring and middle of last week. Heavies continue year 2 A satisfied Ford owner, operating a car in good mechanical mild winter with good feed there is the manufacturer or distributo predominate and the lightweight moved, two hundred and eleven cast usually condition, is the Ford dealers best advertisement. has amount snow of the and right just tor, still the statute docs not sjiecifie-all- y classes are scarce. The first spring and one hundred and sixteen west 3 When served by the Ford dealer the Ford owner is insured of been have Losses ideal for sheep. require that, and inasmuch as this lamhs of the season sold at $16.00 the during the haine jieriod, and the year herds Ford parts, which means safety in driving and longer the and genuine o. has label e the name and the address practically hundred pounds today. The fed broke previous six hundred and eighty-ninlife car. for the are fat. some assume e to we have from sixty-fivhundred five and company, Idaho, cents and aheep were twenty-fiv- e 4 use special shop equipment, which means quick Ford dealers Sul last is La the cuttle that either at it or that While distributor one hundred and am cast dipping going steady. Receipts today were 13,000 service cost. at minimum state of the manufacturer T. week and west. t that went insicctnr f our J. if Neal, question 8000 cattle, hogs and 11000 sheep, K were taken into court it is very e ami F. of The 5 dealer has Ford agriculture, studied Ford cars, knows how they are depaartment with 13,000 cnttle, 12,000 compared MARKETING IS COMING Lopez, a foreman of the La Sal Live JOINT the is this court that would made and how should be repaired. And he passes this say week and and a they 10,000 aheep hogs ago Stock conimny, became infected with a sufficient compliance with the law. WITH THE GROWERS knowledge on to tho men who work for him. 16,825 cattle, 10,005 hogs and 5000 la another opinion rendered at the recattle scab, says the Mmib 6 Work that the Ford dealer doea for the Ford owner must bo aheep a year ago. for is of Houthwick the attorney genas So marketing far of lust quest Friday. With total receipts of cattle about honestly done, for complaints would soon cause the Ford dealer of the state will be considered known this is the first case on record eral held that any person placing on the name as a week ago the per cent to lose hie agency. a meeting of representative sheep- of a human being contracting the dis the market vinegar containing more of fat steers showed a moderate de- at Next time the Ford needs fixing let a man who knows Ford cars crease and the loss was made up in men called for March 20th up at Salt ease. The condition of the two men is than 5 per cent of acetic acid is look after the job. Discussion Lake a of treatto marketing is not City. misdemeanor the under a serious of and guilty yielding butcher rattle and stockers and feed ere. Killers were in the eomjictitiun plan was taken up at a meeting of the ment. The incident shows the con- Utah law. executive committee of the Utah State character of the form of scab early for steers and bought freely at Woolgrqwer asoeiation last week. tagious with which the La Sal eattle are ine to twenty-fichigher prices, The strong wool fected. Some of present depressed price Most sales were np ten to fifteen. No fifty head were dipped is forcing growers to seek some kind and every possible step is be- Joint Meeting of Game Associations recently prime steers arrived. Some good ones of was for it themselves, protection taken by the state department to In "Kingdom of Emery." ing sold at 69.75 to 610.15 and the bulk of W. Harvey from minted out II. by further spread of the conany prevent the fed ones brought $8.50 to 69.50. . associaHUNTINGTON, March 23. A joint tagion. Thomas Redmond, chief state The prime kinds would have brought Heber City, president of the tion. KaHtern of the and the Utah La other Sal the day meeting inspector, was at 610.50 or better hail they been availIluyers have been slow getting into sufiervising the dipping of the stock. Carbon County Fish and Game assoable. Cows and heifers were in active Don't Forget the Drawing At Our Showrooms Wednesday five thousand Iambs ciations was held here Saturday night, demand at steady prices. They are the field this year, but the assoeiation Approximately Evening, March Slat. to wait for more of Uintah county's this years spring officers of the two clubs discussing still relatively higher than steers. has warned growers methods of stocking the Good to choice ami mixed yearlings favorable prices. Through organiza- crop have been contracted for fall is hoMd to get financial hacktion aba it streams this section with fish and of The wethers brought 10V4 cents will find an increased outlet as the in order federal the on financing of ing through i propagating game Genry A year ago and the ewe Iambs weather warms up. Veal calves were that individuals ran afford to store Mountain and other districts steady to slightly lower, the best stil- wool in central jnhiIs and selling only ewes sold a shade better than twelve here. Dr. preserve TEN TO ONE FOR MODIFICATION II. B. Goetzman, president VOTE cents Hr niuihI. The movement in ling up to 610.50. Though receipts of when prices are favorable. The assothe of Game Carbon County club; in that territory is slow stockers and feeders were Inrger than would bundle the cliis from contracting this spring, only a few buyers having Henry Ruggeri, vice president, and a week ago demand was fully equal to ciation Hiols conducted ut Salt Lake City, NEW YORK, March 20. With a nmde offers. The average annual crop Ray Walters, secretary, attended the the supply snd the prices rulejt firm. St. Paul. Minn. 15.339 other available or Mass., lioston, any of Uintah county is approximately meeting. The Hiawatha meiuliers of grand total of nearly four hundred SALT LAKE CITY Fleshy feeders in some rtiscif' were 5.Z98 604 the net would nnd turn the Eastern Utah association were al- thousand votes cast on the question of Sun Francisco proceeds plare 3N.3H3 6.671 eighty thousand head. slightly higher. The advsnring season of such over to the grower. Snuix lu Price' 7.026 839 so present. The men and the are you for or against the return of City, keeps the demand strong. South Bend, Ind 8.177 1,769 In addition to President Harvey, W. officials of the local organization have wine and beerT Markets. e in the twenty-onlast with D. Yesterdays C. 8.188 998 Washington, Steady prices compared ). Candland of Mt. Pleasant, the vice frequently expresed the desire to co- districts polled by nineteen associated KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 25. weeks close were quoted in the hog secTotals A. 302,945 36,972 Hooper, 'at lie Receipts, 2000 head. Calves, operate in the matter of increasing newspapers from coast to coast, the division. However, the general market jresident, and James associa- 200. the and treasurer of the this of and retary weak game supplies and results tabulated territory :inal steers show is lower than the middle of last week Light yearlings, tonight Drys Discount Vote. the meeting. to fifteen rents lower; weighty steers, the meeting was held for this purpose. nearly ten votes cast in favor of the snd heavy swine show a material de- tion, were at WASHINGTON, D. C.f March 2L Both game clubs will concentrate suggested modification to each one fifteen to twenty-fiv- e lower; bulk fed cline. Lightweights are very scarce The' newspaper polls on prohibition BATH OF OIL MUST BE TAKEN in their efforts stocking Iluntington east in opposition. snd. probably will continue so fur some offerings, 68.25 to 692)0; mixed year-ingwere discounted tonight in a stateBY INFECTED ONES d This proportion is the average and steers, 69.10; Creek with trout, this stream being $9.75; time. The lightweights are selling at ment by the board of temperance and at she stock dull; bulls and veals the most accessible one of this section, not general. Boston, Atlanta, Mand 613.25 to 613.50, the 165 to and public morals of the R. 21. Dr. March prohibition MONTICELLO, classes at 612.75 to 614.25, 210 to steady ; top veals, 612.00 ; stockers and benefiting sportsmen of Carbon and chester, N. H., and Lancaster, Pa., for Methodist animal W. McGinnis of of bureau the church, which Episcopal the member towns of the Eastern example, showed ratios of only three erdera very slow. 612.10 to 612.80, 250 to held the not participatthat live T. are Neal of J. drys A association. Utah industry, Inspector million fish have or four to one in favor of a change. 611.25 to 612.00, lacking sows Hogs Receipts were 4000 head and The them. in index Thomas Redmond from the of their worth stock and ing been reand the number for San Francisco seven to one, while Salt applied 69225 to 69.75, stags 69.00 to 692)0 and steady to fifteen cents higher; medas sentiment is seen, state of board showing public agriculture ceived yesterday be will distributed adium and heavyweights showing the throughout Lake City was about average. New the pigs 613.25 to 614.25. statement votes that in from "the where said, returned Hluff, this in they aversection, twenty-vance mostly 613.35 Huntington Orleans, however, returned a vote of on ; top, Fed Iambs were quoted down recorded small a fraction of the the Hunt of represent dipping five to one for cents and sheep were steady. ages; bulk of sales, 610.85 to 612.35; Canyon, where it is planned to estab- approximately forty-seve- n the territhe adult of on to herd. their are population big They way 70 to he change, and New York and New 612.00 to $13.00; lish a fish reservoir the coming sumMust of the former Bold at 612.25 to sheep the congressional elecLa Sal for the second dipping of the mer. 220 to with one of eaeh ten of its tory. Terming to $13.35; 613.15. Kwea went at 68.75, wethers Jersey, ightlights up tions for many yean referendnms I a Mai Companys cattle. It is undermillions subscribers voting, declared 69.00 and yearlings at 610.50. Home averages, $10.75 to $11.75; the on prohibition, the board said that theso will be given a third above ifty to one for beer and wine. AS ahum brought 610.25 to 610.75. A few stood that lacking sows, $9.50 ; top, $10.00 ; stork have won them with monto trace all exterminate the of There were numerous other interest- "the drys to $12.35 to $13.25. Lead of springs, the first of the seas- dipping otonous regularity and by overwhelmscab. A very unusual thing hapjiened :igs steady Shrei Receipts, 8000 bond with all Street Blocking Partially Solved By ing angles in these newspapers on, sold at 616.00. while the cattle were being dipped the ing majorities. and mull's horses of lilling classes generally steady; tup sounding of sentiment on the issue. In City Conncilmen. Offerings good about ten first time, Inspecago. days New York City anil Davenport, la., DETAILS FROM PIONEERS ARE woo lambs to shippers, $13.35; others remain blcow the requirements at firm tor. Neal and Fcriuin Luiez, the La to Price Citys council met in adjournor instance, nearly 20 per rent of the pnekrrs mostly $12.25 to $13.00; prices. Plain aud ordinary kinds lire Sul BEING ASKED FOR company s lure man, bulb became Arizona springers were $14.75 ed session last Tuesday evening and otal vote was cast by women in the alow sale. infected with senhmites (snreaeapie Since the Deseret News announced straight; a few natives upward, $15.-6- at which time it was ordered that Middle Western city, the newly franEXPERT EMPLOYED TO HANDLE communis). Whether Ihp men will lie Eleventh street he opened up from the chised sex going down a little bettor some two weeks ago that the church shorn Arizona ewes, $7.50. treated the same as the rattle and ALL BOUNTX CLAIM3 south over the trucks of the Denver than ten to one in fuvor of modifica- historians office will make a comcunqielled In swim through an oily and Rio Grande Western to a connec- tion of the prohibition law, whereas plete list of all Utah pioneers and imNotice that no hides or furs of ani- bath has nut beeu decided. Results of tion with the paved highway west. An in the Eastern metropolis they ballot- migrants coining here between 1847 mals which have been killed fur more milder treatment are being very closly Sixty More the For Bamberger ordinance to this end is being drawn ed better than thirty to one for a and 18GS that offire has been flooded Days, tbun sixty days before the bounty on watched. Officials say they will not to Present Its Case. by City Atturney Harmon. The Ameri- change. Cincinnati and Columbus with letters from the early settlers. tliciu is rlaiuted will be eomidered sal- ullow the spread of the disease by can Legion at Price was given the use ed better than thirty to one for some Bnt there has been a woeful lack of able is being sent from the olriee of mun or licnst. Two months extension of time and of the city hall for aix Saturday eve' change. Cincinnati and Columbus, O., details. Pioneers who came in to the Jolm K. Huldc.n, slate auditor, to the in which to submit exceptions to the nings for dances. The only expense in voted about thirty to one and four to state by any means during the time Discussions Coming Up. s'Urk of the various count :vs. Such adverse findings of the interstate com- connection is the pay of an officer. one, respectively, for the modification. mentioned arc requested to send to furs and pelts, if sent to l'ic board of Questions of vital importance to all merce commission examiner has been All departments are to be centralized The final votes. the chureh historian their full names, stockmen of the state are to be dis- granted to the Salt Lake and Denver at the building now for collection puragriculture bounty the place and date of their birth, the the occupied by poses, will be returned to the senders. cussed at the annnal convent ion of the (Bamberger) railroad. Word of the water service crew near the depot, ex name of the ship on which they crossAbout two hundred and fifty hides of Utah Cattle and Horsegrowers asso- grant from April 1st to June 1st, next, ccpting the clerk and the fire laddies. ed the sea, if from foreign lands, the Coyotes, bobcats and niuunlairi lions ciation, which will lie held at Salt was received in Salt Like City last E. Walslruin was awarded. the concaptain of the company in which they received recently from the various sec- Iake City on April 2d and 3d, it was rame over the plains aud the date of Monday by Julian M. ISamberger, vice tract for building a concrete addition tions of the state ore to be expressed announced Inst Monday, by J. M. their departure from the frontier and president of the company. Solicita- down there to house the street flasher back from whence tley came. This t Among these will lie the bill tion for the extension was taken up at a cost of $1069. lie is with the arrival at Salt Lake Gty. . the senders. now in congress relative to grazing on in order to permit different business Weeter Lumber company. Residents David Howard Standish, of the This was the derisi.i-- reached the the public domain and the national and civic organizations in the area south of the railroad tracks are to be ninth other day at a conferenjj letvecn forests. Marketing problems are to afferted to send in resolutions back- consulted about the opening of Ninth generation in direct descent from Cnpt. Miles Standish of the Harden ltennion, eonimi$iin'r of ag- be talked over also. At this convention ing the application of the line to bnild street and closed by the railroad some Mayflower, has just died. riculture; llarvcy H. fluff, attorney the state board of agriculture exacts a road through the Uintah Danin to time ago. Later on this is likely to be Xnneral, and I). K. Moffat, chief dep- to' take up the matter of testing range connect with the Moffat ont at Craig, done by ordinance also. uty auditor. Some question arose re- rattle for tuberculosis. Marfarlnne Colo. Granting of the would cently regarding the power of the declares it is important that all parts insure a favorable part of the Basin COUNTY CLERKS BEING TOLD fcoartl of agriculture to go back of the of Utah lie represented at the con- trade REGARDING PELTS going to Suit Lake City and affidavits accompanying the furs, stat- vention in order to give them a voice would oMn up a new transcontinental ing that they had lawn presented in nntionnl Irgidation. There will he line. This is the second extension the County clerks were requested to exesithin the sixty days period allowed a discussion of preparations for the has received following the ercise discretionary powers in issuing eouiiany 'by law. The anditor has taken tli meeting of the American National recommendation of the examiner tlmt certificates for payment of bounties stand that, as guardian of the public Live Stuck association, to be held in the permit lie denied. Since denial of on predatory wild animals in letters funds, he sliuuld not allow bounties to Salt Lake City next January. Mnefnr-luu- of it the Denver (Colo.) Chamber of sent out last Tuesday by J. E. Iloblen, " be collected on wits which have been declares this will be a good op- Commerce has come out in support of the state auditor. Wherever there is ' taken frqin animals more than sixty portunity for local men to get ac- the new route. . doubt as to wether the ielt was taken quainted with the growers of the nadays. within sixty from date it was UTAH'S GROWING ALONG WITH presented fordays All hides received by the board of tion. the clerk's payment THE REST OF THEM 'agriculture from now on will lie in- duty is to refuse to issue hia certifiTHE WITH LIVE STOCKMEN OF sjiecled by a fur esfiert selected by cate and demand undisputable proof EASTERN UTAH the auditor before they arc certified WASHINGTON. D. C., March 19.-- Thc as to the time and place of killing, the tfnr bounties. Those which the expert population of the United Staten auditor declares. By having them and Contracts for this season's wool will bo 17,135,000 decides have been killed 'norc than the by next July 1st, the the state dejiartment of agriculture will not lie made until after shear- cons un bureau clip .Allotted time will he returned to the estimates. This is an both on guard the fund against paysunders and proseeutiuns for jKu jury ing time, which takes place the first increase of eleven and a half luilliimH ment on old hides and the audipelts of part April, next, according to J. A. since the count of 1920. Utah in is hoping to exercise a double tor iray follow. Kearns, agent for a Iluston. Mass., For 1920 it was 449,896. chrek to prevent against any possible Nine Fewer Can. buying ronrem, at Salt Lake City. Last fraudulent payments. Harvey II. Wichita, Kan., a city of about 0 Nine fewer cars of Idaho .sheep year contracts were being mnde in Guff, attorney general, gave Compeople in 1920, has built a million missioner were moved during the week ending Jnnnnry and in 1924 they were drawn Harden Bcnnion of the deMarch 13, 1926, than for the corres- up ns early as October. He attributes dollar high school upon a campus of acres. The grounds include partment of agriculture an opinion ponding period of 1925, according to the holding over of the contracts for sixty-eiglast Tuesday holding the deputy the report of the bureau of agricu- this year's clip to business depression. cxjicriniental agricultural plots and an wardens to collect entitled are game lture by F. It. Sawyer, its represenSlui'pmcn who fail to give their alhlctio field. Ixumties on the predatory animals killtative, at Salt Lake City. There were ewea a grain ration as the lambing ed by them. Legal blanks of all kinds The Sun. WRAPPER RULING HD $150 SERVICE AS HENRY FORD jier-so- 22.-T- WANTS IT forty-eigh- week-twenty-t- o sixty-seve- non-existe- nt v-- prob-ulil- Times-In-deja-iide- iit wool-growe- rs SPORTSMEN MEET REDD MOTOR COMPANY South Side West Main Street Price, Utah c y. lO-J- IS i s, 1275-jHiun- 210-poun- 250-wun- da 325-poun- da ed 160-pou- 220-poun- d, 325-pou- nd -- TO ELEVENTH 55-pou- 5; EXTENSION GIVEN Miie-furlnn- e. i ' e 518,-71- 1. 72.-00- ht tht |