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Show EVERY THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT CAJHE With HU Sabine Bride SID READILY AT STEADY PRICES; MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ON KANSAS CITY MARKETS By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS JULY :P (Copyrlikl.) N Tlie 8un R;ieciul Service. I'JJ Imiffd dawn tba burden walk chautlng raucously: Com r hoiipla' oa jr.r ona - Lou! Billy-Kinm- Billy - foot, Emm.r-Lo- u! foot, two foot, bar foot, aho foot. Shin "down da arapevlaa, On ; j El leu mother's rvoice. Vlneptr wna In IVhiwrer her step- learn ouch stuff! Granny sung It to me when I Wasn't knee-liig- li to a 8ratlioiier. Nell returned Innocently. It strike me a very undprhred yet I lieurd coming liere that gou ltukera ranked yourselves 'real ateiiiiaiuuia answered coldquality, ly. Songs of that aort would lie very offensive to aome of your uumI worthwhile neighbors." . Tnh-huhn- ! With aome of em. Glad I ain't that aort," Nell flung back, her eyea liluxlng. Your lira, linker grew warlet. grammar would make many people glad not to be your aort," ahe returned atlll mure Idly. Nell shrugged. I ain't denyln' It The aort that aay 'I taken' and haven't new,' and aeen.,M If Mr. linker nine, furious. If I had Been had heard you your Impertinence, I ahould never huva been In thla horrible poaltlim," ahe (aped. "Oh I Oh I Why didn't you I" Nell cried, pretending to aob; then suddenly In a dear, level voice : Since I waa not elnco you are here In my mother atead" a little choke there I offer you a fair bargain. Let me lone dm't try. to humiliate me. You can't make me over no more thnn I Show me docent can make you. courteay hut, moat of all, don't interfere with me my llklnga nor daaple-Inga.- " "You mean become a cipher in my own himre," waa the answer. Nell got white for a breath, then laughed aoftly. Joke la on you," ahe aid. flappen the houae la mine. 'Granny left .lt that way. She loved my mother better than her own aon." Ur. Baker later accepted the offered bargain, tadtly, and raging deep Love eonatralned her. Not down. love of the good looking elderly gentleman who had Beamed a apedal providence when ahe had In reckleaa greed risked and loat her comfortable competence. Rtalng thirty, alngu-lari- y handsome, dominant, used to careful luxury, work had aeemed to her worse than death. The daughter waa, of course, a drawback, but one he could put aalde. An untrained could girl, with aweethearta ha easily sent away from the home neat, then (aha had assured herself on thla imliit) there would he money enough for living aa ahe choce. The big handsome old house act fulr amid lta fields, orchards, untouched woodlands, and clear running waters, plensed her eo well ahe waa eager to have her own frienda come, Bee, and enjoy It with her, but ouly after ahe had made herself supreme. There lay, unacknowledged, the need of hostility to her husband's daughter. Hut before It had grown rank cams something stronger discovery that Nell waa her rival for tho only man be felt she could truly love. It had come like a lightning stroke taking her breath, alinoat her reason after the first encounter. Pleading lllnesa aha had Iain alone all night, staring wide-eyeout Into the atarilt darkness, all her consciousness a flaming memory of John Harrison. To Mrs. Baker herself he had been most courteous, yet so causal she doubted If he had given her a second thought There lay the sting of It She knew she had made no appeal to him. Her utmost hope waa somehow to come between him and that atroeloua Ellen. Beside ahe waa too wise to risk substance for shadow. So the long night through she wrestled mightily with the uncanny feeling, and came out victor at morning, something wan and hollow-eyealso, to write inviting Hugh Lenox, the most fascinating of her frienda, to come to her new home for a long visit. He came, .saw, and coveted the land and lta Inheritrix whose baby atare and Infantine smiles made her appear uncomhionly covetahle. lira. Baker made a feint of disapproving which Nell knew Instantly for the gesture It wan. "Sit tight, ahe admonished Harrison. The Lady of Culture will get you If you don't d d ! l" UTAH Members of e did you Man-Jntm- KAN'S AS CITY, Mo., July 5.-- With some of the principal markets closed and thone that stayed oieu reporting moderate runs only very small iriee changes were quoted in live stock. liere cattle sold readily today at steady prices, the only dullt'es showing in extreme heavyweight.', and oiniuon grass steers, llog prices w,-rsteady to weak at the start, but later trade waa active and fully steady. All rents liitrlcT lambs were twenty-fiv- e and sheep steadv. Receipt today were 10,00(1 rattle, HO00 hogs and 4000 sheep, emupaml with 10,001) rattle, SHMmi hog and (iOOO sheep a week ngo and 20,-- 00 rattle, 4000 hogs and 404M) keep a year ago. Trade in cattle was fairly active at steady price. Some extreme heavyweight steer and roinmon graders sold slowly, but they made up only a mail end of the supply. Average juality was only fair. Receipt of southern grass fat cattle were much smaller than a week ago and it begins to look like the run from that sect ion is over. Some choice prime heavyweight steers sold at $9.75 to $10.00, and lightweight steers up to $10.40. The hulk of the fed steer brought $8.75 to $9.75, and grass steers from Texas brought $0.00 to $7.25 and from Oklahoma $8.50 to $8.00. Butcher cattle were fully steady with rlioiee lightweight heifer in active demand. Veal calve sold at $10.00 to $11.50, fully steady. Stockers and feeders were in moderate supply and prim's remained unchanged. There is ample demand to rare for much larger receipts. llog prices were the' same as Saturday and the late trade showed an active turn indicating the buying side anticipated light receipts the ret of the week. July and August runs will be small, so there i small chance for any general decline. Today choice lightweights sold at $14.50 to $14.05; 100 to 225 pounds at $10.35 to $14.55; 225 to 280 pounds, $14.15 to $14.35; 280 to 200 iKiunds, $13.05 to $14.20; lacking sow $11.50 to $12.00 and stock hogs and pigs $15.00 to $16.00. Lambs were twenty-fiv- e cents higher and sheep strong. Native lambs sold at $14.50 to $15.25; culls $8.50 to $10.00, and western lambs were quoted up to $15.50. Yearlings sold at $10.00 to $11.25; wethers $7.75 to $8.-7and ewes $5.00 to $8.25. Receipt will continue light for the next few weeks. The few horses and mules offered sold readily at steady prices. Trade will be quiet until the middle of 12-13-- 14 Largest Chain Drug Store Organization in the U. S. AVENGS announcement. Practice The keynote to every Schramm-JohnsoThrift by Saving on the neceaaary toiletries, drugs, and household helps. A few suggestions: n SCHOLARSHIP GOES TO YOUNG WOMAN AT NEPHI ' Miss Yerda Russell, a student in the high school at Ncpiii whose story I on meat won championship honors fur the slate of Utah in the third national meat story contest. This i con- ducted annually by the National Live, Stock and Meat board. The award-- ; ing of four university scholarship was feature of the event just closed in whirh more thau ten thousand high school girls competed. Palmolive Soap 4 j ior 27c Parisian Bath ior 79c 12 Tab- - let. Urge size Cocoa s Almond Soap A ... aOU A Ess-Jay- (IUI 00 7 for Ojjr IUI 19c 38c Synol Soap 69c 37c Zonite Boric Acid, 8 ounces 19c . . . road project now under construction by the forest service. Where it las been finished the road is good but miles of the project ahuut twenty-fiv- e are as yet practically untouched and are barely jiassalile, with a car, Redmond said. ... -O-Ced- ar Extract of Witch HazeL pint . . . The urgent need of conservation of reservoir storage water by fanner 79c latum Anacin Tablets, 12s . 19c Natures Remedy . 19c 38c Epsom Salts, pound . . 12c P. D. Lavacol 49c Phenol&x Wafers 23c Squibbs Liquid Petro- under the l'riee river water conservation district was pointed out by Wallace IT. Wayman, commissioner for the Price river system, upon his return from a trip to the reservoir last week in company with E. R. Jorgensen, agent for the district. The level of the reservoir was dropped about two and one-ha- lf feet since the gates were opened on June lDih, it was found upon measuring the depth. There i about ten more feet of water to the bottom of the outlet, that will give an estimated run of about thirty-fiv- e days at the present rate of discharge. This amount, if applied .Yesterday's Markets. KANSAS CITY, July conservatively, will be sufficient to Receipts, 45,000 head. Calves, 800. mature all crops under tlis district, Better grade of fed steers and year-ling- a but some of the wasteful methods now steady; medium to good natives being practiced will have to be aboland westerns tending lower; plain ished, declared Commissioner Wav-magrosser steady; ehoice long yearlings, Even since the storage wafer was $10.00; ehoice heavies, $0.50; common turned in, with the farmers of the disto medium to grassers, $5.85 to $8.00. I logs Receipts, 10,000 head. Low trict realizing the impossibility of an and uneven; ten to twenty-fiv- e rents abundant supply the first season, a lower, mostle twenty-fiv- e off; heavy large amount of water has been wastdull, top $14.50 on 160 pounds; bulk ed, he said. However,' there i ro of aalea $13.25 to $14.20; 170 to 225 cause for excitement about shortage, pounds, $13.85 to $14.35; liglitlights if economy is exercised in using the up to $14.50; packing bows, $11.25 to water availrfile. At a meeting of irrigation district $11.85; stock pigs steady, $15.00 to officials and representatives of alUhe $16.00. Sheep Receipts, 4400 head. Lambs canal companies it was decided that rents lower; Ida-ho- s any ditch eould have its portion of twenty-fiv- e and western Kansas offerings, the storage wafer any time it saw fit, $14.00; top natives, $13.75; the better upon written order to the district. A grades mostly $13.50 to $1175; sheep supfily of the reservoir water will be held back until the latter part of Austeady; Texas wethers carrying some and used to mature the sugar gust breakers, $8.75. beet erops of the eounty. Telephone WYOMING SHEEP NOW FREE connections hare been established and immediate adjustments of the reserFROM SCABIES voir flow can be made at any time. Woolgrower grasing sheep on the Careless smoking caused 6 Wasatch, Uintah and Ashley national jwr rent forests may feel secure from exjtosure of tlie nations fire in 1H25. In New of their flocks to scabies by contact kork City alone the losses were with Wyoming sheep, it was reported Tuesday by Thomas Redmond, chief Wedding announcement. The Sim. state sheep inspector. Redmond has just returned from a trip into Uintah and Sweetwater counties, Wyoming, made with I)r. R. W. McGinnis of the bureau of animal industry and Rod-olp- h NEW RAILROAD Redmond. Upwards of 120,000 sheep crossing the line into Utah or which are to cross the line going, on the summer ranges in this state were inspected Tablets Ofl Lucky Tiger Dandruff 39c 73c Remedy Bay Rum, 4 ozs. 19c, 8 ozs. 37c Hennafoam Shampoo 37c Amami Shampoo ... 2 for 19c 8,-J- ...... .a,......,..,., Production of beehive coke dai the week ended June 26th, ii at ted at 187,000 net tons, an inaa of approximately three thousand w the revised for thepreeedin to fl 1928 beehive Total during 26th, amounts to 6,530,000 toil against 5,187,000 during the ponding period in 1025. STATES IN PRODUCTION July 1 37c 73c 23c 43c 79c Danderine 79c Pyorrhocide Powder Ponds Vanishing Cream 25c 43c Kranks Lemon Cleansing 79c Cream n. The Run Rieeial Rewire. WASHINGTON, D. C., 47c Mulsified Cocoanut .... 5, 35c Kotex, 12 in package 43c Sterilized Absorbent Gauze, 5 yards . . . ,49c Castor Oii, 4 ounces . 19c Aspirin Tablets, 100s 49c Pluto Water. Quart . .33c McCoys Cod Liver Oil Kolynos Tooth Paste .25c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 37c 49C Pound 1 and Rosewater, Glycerine Q. I9C 6 ounces Double distilled, Squibbs Dental Cream 36c Users Of The Price River Water Most Exercise Great Can. in. flows or furniture. Polish 19c 38c K Lotion. Camphor, Glycerine and Ammonia, 6 ounces MUST CONSERVE Shinola Shoo Polish . Thoro Cleaning Fluid Large Bleached Sponges Ess-Jays Peerless Wax, far net ton. For the seven day ending Five demonstration schools Bi with June 19th the output iff Utah maintained in Santa Barbara w totaled 88,000 tons, Colorado 145,000, Cala, where the best methods New Mexieo 46,000 and Wyoming trained teachers are in eetusl J tice. Each elementary teaeher Production of anthracite during the lowed this year two days to Jj week ended June 26th is estimated, these schools and to observe w subject to slight revision, at 2,087,000 Thie is counted as part of tit net tons, an increase of 55,000 over days given teachers by In that in the preceding seven days. The tute work. Production of bituminous eoal the eountry over for the week ending with June 26th ineluding liginite, that coked at the mines and local sales is estimated at ,825,(HH) net tons. The estimate is based on the 171,146 ears loaded for shipment. Compared with the revised figures for the preceding week this show a gain of 322,000 tons or about 54,000 a day. Total production of hituwnious during the present calendar year to June 2Gth, approxiinm-la hundred and fiftv working days, amount to 262,356,000 86,-00- 0. total outpue of anthracite during the amounts to 35,182,000. tons, approxi-preseInstallment of shower baths calendar year to June 26th school buildings in Pern is mntely 8,070,000 tons or 18.7 per rent datory under a law recently p less than in 1925. its congress. n, nt III IS RBIDERB SERVICE IN THE CARSON DISTRICT (Is Ais tom lit watch out" The return from Dagrett county Meunlng If you don't watch out," was made over the Manila to Vernal smiled. "My strength la y as the strength of ten when I know .you're doing that" Is dangerous. Nell . aid oracularly. "She's makln' medicine to make mischief." How, what and where T asked "Jealously a quarrel-ri- ght here betwixt us two," said Nell. Harrison whistled aoftly, swung Nell up to his shoulder, saying: "What a housewives who take hame to have all that trouhle pride in serving the Then marched Into the wasted." best. astounded group there and saying: with his Noble Boman, dl "Behold the, silvers Bablne Bride. o.:ri feu to 8a Man-Johnn- N m to Over-confiden- Qualified see the boss. but hes In contact with the vice president and igHer I want to tfflce Girl Sorry, teral manager. iller Let me to. story, toa I know a fun i 'hi if. Man-Johnn- y. -- An utj alii without finding a single trace of scabies. Inspections were also made of flocks in Daggett county and on the Diamond mountain section near Yer-nc-l. Q h it feslh Kn i lilt part of 0 president. property. T thC EGGS BUT1ER CHEESE - i35 is to rnncomIany. rt, lies the property of the Co PPW nd of the line. Note . which hits the honor of being the . the big Mallet. engine and long tram of cars going up ihc district, D. E. Jenkins, president JJL sh,pper.of EX T Also tram of coal moving down over the spur fr:,m the ConsS .nc ay l)e seen over the hogback to town, Gibsonmine, has over three hundrred residen "i' - i- -. I I ! . Mutual n 4, tofc 'll if |