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Show THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH PAGE FOUK TS fjamed Ob. IrtSERSntt T CATTLE By Sun Publiahinc Ewy B.Friday W. Crockett, Manager. (Inc.) The Awful Clown MB OF I 2.09 a Year In Advance. Subscription, Office 1lume No. 9. Rewdence, No. I DAY HOLIDAY By CLARISSA 133m2. Mail Matter, Tbe Sun Social Service. e KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 0. Jana 4. 1915. at tho 1Woffu-- at l'ri'te, March of l7tf. a, Art the Under With some stock yards closed and Utah, mont liusincsH lines observing the I --a u ADVERTISING RATES Day holi(lay cattle Bwiplll here n, Triwie were short of a week ago. Trade SSSTteS niw; d the with .Addi-lpruled and active 25 Ter Cent early ter claMse of steers Klrong, sjntta were Ten Cento the Line Each Iner' higher, and medium and plain kinds Legal steady Ilutrkw cows an.l heifers were SEmoS" l5u ; 'vatrr A weak. Stockers ami leeders 10.00. quoted Final Proof, f flSAlO ; Inwere Bach ' Idno strung. Hogs were quoted strong Cents the Ilrartm aertion. Count Sis Word to tbe Line. (0 ten cents higher, lieeeipts were Blackface Type Twenty Cento the "nel,n,i(..jItc. Sheep receipts were liberal Each Insertion. the market broke ten to fiften Sccond-Oau- a 4l open-Positio- bet-tlon- aL iini.tinna. U'nts. tKirAt Ueangf.W? iUtw Court At the decline a broad demand was in evidence. Receipts today were GtMMI bogs and 12, 000 gale, for Kent, Found, Lost, Etc., 24,000 rattle, Two Centa lVr AVord Each Issue. No Ljhrrp, coinpaml with 31,(150 cattle, Charge Accuuiitu. 10,700 calves, (1350 hogs anil (XIT.O Address All Coumunicationa to sheep a week ago and 20,450 cattle, SUN PUBLISHINa CO. 3275 rulves, 8950 bugs and 10125 PRICE, UTAH sheep a year ago. toix Wurile to the Lina I 1 for MACKIE (Copyright.) I Entered aa FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1020 EVERT FRIDAY control is one of concern to the entire state and in which the state should join through a state appropriation fur eradication of the disease. Due to lack of funds little tcMing was done from December 1, 11)24, to April 1, 1925, but since that time some 19,985 head of cattle have been tested. Of these 1097 were found to react positive to tuberculin tests. In the last year the herds accredited tree from tulierdilusis have been inereaseil from eighty herds comprising 2300 animals to ninety-seveherds comprising 2792 head. No cases of rabies have been reported for the nineteen months criud reported on. Dr. Hendricks sees a great need for strengthening regulations designed lo project the local herds from imported tuberculin stock ami advocates a dxiv to ninety days quarantine ihiriu-which several tuberculosis tests shall he given the imported stock. He h'sh would further restrict the handling of live stock serum and vaccines to cl limit to he sold and distributed only on ermit from the state department ef and crinitling only registered veterinarians to admisister it. n -- r Tom Wasson ? repeated Vane In a arumiullzed voice, my deur Caroline, why, the man Is a boor. Caroline blushed hotly. Mother! Tom I u gentleman born and bred. Yon know as well as I do, iny dear, I tint he Is not the drum Ingroom tyje." I don't want to marry a drawingroom tyjie I aunt a real manly liiisliiind besides we never expert to have a drawing-room.- " "ITolmlily not," said the older woman serenely. A Hat I supimne. Wlmt I want, mother, 1 h small house In the country with a room that we ran rail ii 'parlor,' yet live In It nil the time. "Toni Is far from poor, mother yon l:nmv we are not rlh ourselves.'' Rich my child, we are faring ruin!" ilerlurrd Sirs. Vane. Caroline paled. "Ketdlyr ehe faltered. He, illy and truly," asserted hei mother; you know your Uncle Frederick advised ine to sell those City Water hond and buy something he was handling well, I did Jt!" "And lost? asked Caroline. "Every cent. Unless you can arrange to love where money Is. the place will hare to be sold!" finished Mrs. Vane. UsirAliny Sir. No More Hot Attics Keep heat out this way at little cost an attic can get toward the end of a It seems to absorb heat like a sponge. No wonder upstairs rooms are so hot and stuffy . . . hard to on summer nights. sleep in But you need not put up with that discomfort this summer. There is an easy way to keep heat out. Simply line your attic with Celotex Insulating Lumber. Celotex does what no ordinary wood, roofing materials, etc. can possibly da It practically stops heat. Celotex is manufactured from tough cane fibre. It is 4' wide; thick; weighs about 60 lbs. per too 6q. ft. 8' to long; It will keep your house refreshingly cool through even the hot' test weather. And in winter, it will keep your furnace heat in . . . adding comfort . . . saving fueL The extra livable room that a Celotex lining will make of your old attic is alone worth the small cost. We will be glad to show you how little it would cost to secure this comfort for your home. how hot YOU know summer day. ... Steers that showed any materinl went mourning without The Son; amount of feed u ere in light I supply X stood np and cried in the congregaand they cleared readily ut strung tion. Job, 30:28. prices. Some of the buyers quoted them ten to fifteen higher. Nothing I YcdTS prime was offered anil the few loads that graded cboiee sold at 10.25 to V CSK 111.00. Irinu lightweights would have rTeSCTll WTnlr brought 11.25 or better. The scarcity Yesterdays Markets. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin IJrucker from I of steers increased the KANSAS CITY, Mo., Kept. 9. is., were visiting with tlieir I ninml for the wintered classes and the I belter grades of grassers. Wintered Cattle Receipts, 9590 head. Calves, son, W. C. H rocker, ut Helper. The Young Men's Christian Asso- - steers sold at 8.00 to 0.25, and the 1500. (Jrainl'ed steers scarce, stnmg Caroline stood there pale and rigid. lnul straight grass steers sold up to 8.50. to fifteen cents higher; top mixed She knew wlmt her mother meant eiation meiuhership at iIelM-10.90; all mcdiumwcij'ht by hpr last Common grassers were as low ns 5.- - yearlings, reaehed the five hunded mark. remark. Unless Caroline Tho new high school in Price had "5- - The hulk of tlicjrirnight grassers steers, 10.25; nothing strictly choice married Oscar Mumford, they would I better grades grassers show- he ruined the home lost. Ever since opened up over the First National brought 0.50 to 7.75. Cows and offered; on grain feds; wintered Mr. Vanes death a alviinee ing heifers were to weak, except bank. The tuition lee was ten dollars, steudy ago, his .1. C Kansans averaging 1273 niiinds 9.10; widow hail made one year f,,1 llu'v Ca" foolish investkiml1s "J Elmore Shiner lnul established him- the nt several 8.15; straight so because grassers ment after another. Fred Vane, her Kkwly self in the livery business at Irict, JV. .an kinds down to 7.50 and be- hroLlier, was her chosen advisor. la,',,1ff houses wen dosed for common with stables to the west of the Mathis J, the day. Veal calves were steady to low; she Mock mid hulls steady; vcal-er- s Oscar Mumford! Dark, plump, bouse. and calves fifty cents higher; top . fifty cents lower, best lightweights . rich a widower with Mrs. George E. Nclins of I rice had 13.00; stoekers and feeders grown children. $12.00. In proportion to veals, K(.uij j0 up developed a most aggrevnt.ng case ol total rmi)lt, of (.attl(, lhl, supply of firm. Of course, you mean Oscar appendicitis and was to go under (He I Hogs Receipts, 4500 head. Mostly and feeders was the largest said Curoline at last. doctors care. Inf the season. Revived pastures and steady to ten cents higher than WedIt would save everything, said 13.80 on ISO her mother. Med Nichols and Jack Kgifu lnul improved condition of the corn cnip, nesday's average; tiqi, closed their saloon at Moffat tempor- - the result of recent rains, hnmdened pounds; Imlk of sales, 12.00 to !".- "And you do not approve of Tom averhe has some money. arily. The former going to Suit Lake I demand for all classes of Mockers und 75; desirable 170 to feeders. Prices ruled firm. ages, 13.90 to 13.80; lightlights up City and the latter to Ogden. It would make me nervous to linve to 13.80; good to choice 230 to 32' him around. Carl R. Marcusen had announced Hogs wen in active deniaud ut It Is because he Is such a h!g his candidacy for the office of super- - strong to ten cents higher prices. The IMiiinrl butchers, 12.00 to 13.50; all packing sows. 9.50 to 10.75; man, mot tier. Out ff doors he seems intendcnl of schools subject to the ae- lightlights and lights sold at I IN3ULATINO LUMBER"! of the republican county conyen- - ally the same price range, and strong-tio- pigs strong to ten higher, 13.00 to the most active, graceful of them all. 14.00. I Being clumsy seems such a little weight lings are finding an increased Kill12.000 head. Receipts, Sheep NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE-Tim thing beside love." is towards a Green Iliver became an incorporat- - outlet. tendency cents classes twmty-fiving She Mrs. Vane hesitated. mostly 225-l- b pertinent of the Interior, United States 140 really narrow The to M. 1). Thomas with ed town price spread. Isidreth, Tamil Office At Suit lathe City, western 14.50, lambs, Tmd liked liked I top Tom higher; Wasson, always given 8, 19911. Notice is McCarty, E. Ib. Underhill, 1). W. pound lings sold' at 13.75 to 14.00; with numerous shipments at tlist him, but lately she had lost so much Gathering of Eastern Utah District tliut Ijconurt Wilson of liereby Huntington, Thomson and Roil McDonald as the 5 to 200 Nuinds, 13.25 to 13.75; 14.25 to Homeso 1H his, obsessed others, 14.35; been on made wlio had and Utah, June 1923, price; by money, 1200 to 281) miuiiiIs, 12.75 to 13.25; Federation Clubs. fust board of trustees'. stead Entry No.- 033023. for Lot L 2'. natives; 13.75; top ewes, $9.75. worry that her judgment: was .warped. David S. Miller had quit the service I ;SI . V EttNWU. Sec. 31. Twp. 14 South, the comes now of annual wil Torn tell tenth The I meeting TIlere H Bust, Salt Lake meridian, has V ,0, Itaage of Uncle Sam at While Rock? as clerk I r Eastern Utah District FedcratiOii of filed notice of intention to inuke him," said Caroline drearily. t0 " 8n 1,SS IJ', Indian there. the in charge of J J.,0. agency "I hope he.woiilt sit In the remain- Women's cIuIm is to hold tlieir anproof to establish claim to the land . to He was succeeded by Major Wuug'i, described before the clerk of ths ing Sheraton tflialr your great aunt nual meeting in Price tomorrow (Sat- above ',,re ten to filtpen cents court at Price, Utah, on the 19th district . formerly agent for the Uintah Utrs. iu Abe held to be would Marcia .discouraged if urday). All sessions ji re be lower than lust week s close and sheeii of October, 1929. Cluimnnt names as day I Don C. Robbins had been granted a could wee what has happened to the the Price Community church with a witnesses Ferrie Ij. Young, Guy Young, Tni(,(1 WIH Bf.tiu, a.14'l atni(1 franchise for an electric road through whu- clmlrs she left me, slglied Mrs. Vane. business? session at 10 oclock in the Mark Palmer und Itock Young, all of n.,eiptg wpre fairlv libl.ral thpre ' "Well, Mrs. Vane, how do you do? morning. :A complimentary luncheon Huntington, I'tHh. ELI F. TAYLOR. Emery comity by the county mauuis- - wa( (.Hr, Mcarancc. The .Western 1 on he me, then Itoomed Tonis big Voice as he shook will he served at 12 :30. An afternoon Register. can be sure sioncrs. paper, pro75 t() $l4 M Mti.M First pub., Sept. 10; last Oct. 8, 1920. at Mounds on tram to station fine run. hands with her. , session and a banquet at 7:30, with posed mnn ,0 mr)0; vearlill(rSi ..nr getting "Not very well, Tom," was the Mrs. J. W. Hammond, toastmislress. I to 11.00; wethers, 7.25 to 8.00; The use of Gaelic is becoming more quality and flavor ' answer, and It was the truth. She Following is the program for the and more popular in Ireland. of Coke Ovens cwes,'4.50 to 0.50 and feeding lambs when you insist on Superintendent wus heartsick. held: to in sessions three arrived had le aim Sunnyside Fleming Maid o' Clover. brought 13.00 to 13.75. Is Caroline at homer he aaked Community Singing Utah Federation Song taken charge of the work. Johnny as Hy Mr. Ora B. llurding. he sat down In tine remaining GROCER HAS TOUK who had Jones of Castle Gate, charge MEASURES BEING TAKEN TO ....Alice Ames Winters Club Slieruton chair. IT FRESH TODAY f the ovens fur a month had return- PREVENT SCABIES v ItesiMiusive Ueuding By Mrs. Croce L Fonts. Mrs. Vane. Oh! screamed Mrs. J. F. MarKnight cd to his home. Address of Welcome -. EGGS BUTTER ltebu Rota Club of Monticeuo growled Tom. Response Satisfactory health and snnitatnr.v N. S. Neilsen of Mt. Pleasant was CHEESE Caroline stood In the door, breath- Report in ttrofivlil (luring tlui wiudc aniong wherp und live Httiok Mrs. J. I'. Simpson. Womens Club of Green River. l lessly watching her lover picking was it rejMii-teitate, over his summer ranch and instH,etingl,n,'in Mrs. U A. Robertson, Muub Literary Club. out the the remains of of himself Mr. G. R. West, Women's Club of Priee. his sheep herds. He had made a salejt t oniiuisaioner Harden itenniou ot trenxnred chair. Airs. Susie Richard. Daughter of the Pioneers. of four thousand lambs which were to J,e ?tate denrtnieut of agriculture Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Service Star of Price. There, you've broken all 4f them ; Thursday last hy Thomas Redmond, be loaded at Colton for California. Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Price Sorosis. CREAfrawcd I hope you're satisfied, sobbed Sirs. Afternoon chief state sheep inspector and W. 11. 1 :30 Executive Session ; 2 :30, General Assembly Session down. Vane, breaking suddenly Singing. Community the Hendricks, veterinarian, says Credential Committed Confound it alb I am sorry, Mrs. Reports Deseret News. The sheep industry Distriet President, Mrs. Grace I Fonts. Vane I know you think I am an has enjoyed very satisfactory rendiChairman of Americanisation, Mrs. W. E. Perry. United State Fuel Company Will tions from the health slamlHiiit for awful clown. Sny something, CaroDistrict Director, Mrs. B. W. Dalton. line! lie turned to the girl who was Instrumental Music; Election of Officers. Resume Work There. the nineteen mouths criod covered lv ....Our Greatest Public Health Need looking down at the chair. She ad- Address the report despite scat tens! outbreaks Mrs. Vernie Beagles. vanced a daintily shod foot and Mohrlaiul, one of the cumis of the r diseases, Redmond declared in the Banquet At 7 :OH p. in. in Church Evening Session United State tuel company, wliirn ,it.nnial turned over the stuffed seat that had Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Toastmislress. the bureau, ir Solo . . . ......... .......... ................................................ .... ............... . .......... .) I rt. id. E . Olson has been rlosed down for the nM two separated from the legs. The first outbreak of scabies to he Mrs. Grace A. Cooper Club Women of Eastern Utah is busito she demanded Is that? for Wlmt oH'n up years, again months ocrejHirted in thirty-seve- n Oasis In the Desert v.Mrs. E. A. Dufford of Green River ness. This is the word given out by curred iu Sun Juan a piece of blue paper tliut The to iNiinting What the Work of Other Clubs Meuns to LV.Mrs. R. Iee Kirk, Mnab Literary Club through Otto Ilerrcs of that concern, who was the imMirtntion of county Mrs. Ora It. Harding protruded from the lining of the chair. Solo a few Navajo in Price this week on his wav to Suit sheep from Ari.nnn, hut Mrs. Vane dried her eyes, and prompt steps Lake City from a trip to the properly. wen1 taken ami the disease stauiHd looked interested. Annt Marcia had WORK IS SUSPENDED AT PRICE Oierationa will be held up while the ork is being done over then, say been given to wrapping her possesMeasures are now being taken PETROLEUM WELL is let down further in an atcasing sions in bright Hue tissue paper and Ilarres, cleaning up the streets, houses to jHTl'ect a tempt to make a formation shutoff. prog ram look-an- d her heirs had found all sorts ofvnlu Work at the lri River Petroleum Considerable water is now flowing out getting thing in shnM. Owing jug j u. rlenning np of the scHhies to the low prices that have prevailed illtv(.r1 ..n the allies secreted In odd places about well ill Parkdale addition is suspend- of the hole. Navajo res, .nation for t ho uist two vnr oil rnnl her old house. ed for a few dava owing to a strong this remove will a d constant rrtn(l she said pa- flow of gas struck during the week. was dim down and the otfice Ui,. to Utah flockmastcrs.. The Iiii Tom, iny dear, When flood wuters overflowed an seat here. A depth of 1459 feet had been attain- Ohio gol f course caddie arnic d themthe force and many employes were tran- - LniI vfS bring please thetically, in oUervcd the don't look so woe- ed when drilling had to he stopped. selves with elubs and hunted carp. ferred to Iliawatlm. I he resumption Lttttt, in ,ht, willCrr of uij4-l)2were Why should housewives take a chance Caroline, I child, been I have i ramp is gom. news ti thinking it over begone. handled el feetively and only a few-al-l on using poor floor when they have and I have come to the conclusion in, this district us it nn'iins tlie ciii- - lejises occurred last winter. During been used to a good brand. Onr Tur- thut you might as well nmrry Tom ploy men t of more men and lamiliex (bc M.rj0,l under review Redmond o we will all lie poor together." do the reqmn.l work. The wprning IHrtnl 1,759,948 and Red has a for flour reputation sheep had Iwcn in- - key Im not Poor? Who Is poor? "" l,'r nM"1? ,s h,2JFht ;1 ,V,ll',: U,.eted. of which 85!) were found in- bread making that cant be disputed. I a thousand Why, wilh a year of of result resident feet ml and were dipiK'd twice. Koine So twenty ice trip why use any other brand. We en111 be richer still, wlicn I marry Muir over that way last week. 8190 had iM'en exposed nml were dip' deavor to do everything to lighten Caroline and have a reel mother of WV1' M.519 head wen dip- CARB0N"SH0WS CUT IN TAXES duties. Phone now and my own never had one mother's your baking H FOR THE YEAR been dead so long. ho finished we will deliver. Keatues Mill exist among sheep in t A decrease in the total amount of I800 f adjoining state ami re "Dear boy," whispered Sirs. Vane, Notice is hereby given that there will be a republican precinct sheep industry taxes charged to the county treasurer r'l11', "ln,,,ln,e kissing him. Caroline was smiling held Wednesday, September 15. 1926, at the county courtof Carbon county this year under the V tH'b the inspector said. primary In she Toni's hand now. With her fur health rctifieutes on 8 p. m for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the is at house last vear revealed charged Uj.,w watched her mother snipping away by the 1929 remrt of the auditor 0f soipnients, the quarantining and at the seat lining. republican county convention held Thursday, September 16th at I iiiteetcd and exNsasked 8 p. m., at the county courthouse. Price, Utah. Also to nominate county, received this week at the l,ni? V! South Ninth Street, Price, Utah More hidden treasure? mleetion of premises and (hr office of the state hoard of equnlixa- Tom. candidates for the offices of justice of the peace and constable. lines are proving sat- f tion and Lnt year the Mrs. Vane pulled out blue tissue At the county convention mentioned above there will be canhowever, total amount charged, including the paper, and then a little box. Inside didates nominated for the following county offices: Redmond s there should ear companies taxes nud the lricel, opinion the box was a brooch containing hair Hlt.rlc ................................. ........ ................... ......... .four years eesation of vigilance by River Water Conservation district, front the long defunct bend of Aunt reand Salesman, saleslady Treasu rer ........................... .................................. .foii' jesirs r,,rt cks t',,, of the was 7!i3.!f(i.)2. while this vear the Murcia's first husband. tail merchant. My items fit all Bet order ........................................ .................... ....fovtr jears (enhies. The state n'l amount is 781,879.59. The eonserva- - ?UU' Tom wanted te laugh, and the efof yon. Salesman averages $1.00 Kept free only by Sheriff lion district's taxes this vear are list- - u four years fort to check It brought tlie tears to profit for every dealer called on. its present ns compared with uw'njaminff im,l rn ............... .....................ti cl at o eirs Attorney .......................a...... Ids Costs dealer $2.00, he nells for eyes. regulations. Dr. Hendricks emphasizes $52,UG9.HI hist year. Assessor ....a.. ................... ............. ................ ........ I th shall inon buy makes y 3 00 mother, $1.50 $2 "Well, $3.50, the need for nuirc adequate measures four years Surveyor house from you, or cau I finance vested. Salesman makes $1.00. to he taken for eradication of bovine four-yea- r Commissioner . term If yon are a salesman or wish to things to tide you over until thing tuberculosis as a necessary measure two-yeono. better?" become are Commissioner never sold If you term Well known make of player piano for protection of public health. With two-yeTwo representatives Please, Tom, buy It and let m anything in your lifo I will tall terms the losses of live stock from tubercuin fine condition. At Seowerofts losis have the east wing for myself," said yon how to maka better than J. PERRY EGAN, Chainnan. amounting into the millions anwarehouse. Inquire of George Weight, week. a Gee. $100.00 Mrs. Vane, with a son and daughtei (Addreas), G. E. NELMS, Secretary. and the constant to menace nually on either side of her. "I never had Price, Utah. L. Lane, Mansfield, Ohio. mankind from animal tuberculosis Dr, Dated, Price, Utah, September 4, 1926. a real ton before Complete line lei 1 blanks. The Bun. Hendricks believes the problem of its Aoo This Twentu dSL.. agrii-iiltur- 6' r WKKTKlt BARBWARE olive-skinne- Muni-ford- LUMBER COMPANY ," North Side West Main Street Price, Utah, MtcK-kc.- n I 225-pou- I sh-e- - prai-tic-tio- ..... n. ANNUAL MEETING p Utah,-Seprniiibe- r I - "t". Maido Glover 1 three-yea- si Good gBaSsHQ m L nt' YOU . Id Id "B-r-r- !" s MUTUAL s MOHRLAND OPENS . I Why Take a Chance men-lan- s 5 Notice to re-t- I All Republicans of 1 hasli-full- y. the Price Precinct - Reguln-amon- di-th- nt at - ttr I K f 17.8-11.8- 2 I MONEY TALKS 1 1 on-m- g j FOR SALE ar ar |