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Show 1926 y OCTOBER 15. THE SUN, F R I C E. UTAH a Warnin THE HR EVERY FRIDAY FADE FIVE NOTICE OF KALE THE CARBON Water fumpany. a Corporation. Lora- tiuu of Principal Place of lluwiimt At Price, Carbon County, Utah. Xutii-v- : There ia delinquent upoli the follow in described stock on account of aaseaMiient levied on the 1st day of September, 1926. the aeverai aiuouuta set 'opjioaiie the names of the respective shnreholdera u QUITE ACTIVE AT MARKETS follow ! j Auto Thieves ' ' : No. " The Sud Special Service. Name Share. Cert. Amount ' Frank Grumo KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. down; stockers and feeders scarry ; Juba Momaberrjr and 37 l.a; $ is.no in first hands, steady. of cattle today 10,000 head 27 tVoiilo Paluiirri .... 20 10.00 50.00 loo 173 were Hogs Receipts, 5000 head and ac- Albert ltryuer more than with but a expected, st warn-againMl Saiuurl Burrell 38 40.00 large per eent of the offerings stock-er- a tive, mostly ten to fifteen higher; Anna T. Otteralruin..lOO 50.00 48 to thirty-fiv- e cut-tin- gs and feeders and a broad country ligliilighls twenty-fiv- e T. K. Bum .79 49 80.50 230 240 $13.50 to . (hi 51 tin demand in evidence there was no ma- up; top, ;io.oo pounds ; L W. Nut tall IV. 8. . 74 37.00 56 terial change in prices countered with bulk of sales, $12.50 to $13.40; desir- Eva Wherry 229 57 lio.tio last weeks decline. The few grain-fe- d able 170 to 230 pounds, $13.15 to $13,-5- (I A.Wherrjr . US 58 148.0(1 Wherry $13.-5(240 300 to $13.00 to SO pounds, 102 .... 40.00 Henry M.ilaye yearlings and lightweight steers 3(1 237 15.00 lightligbts, $12.60 to $1110; all Ki Armnaki offered were quoted firm. Hog prices Juba W. Prince 40 74 20.00 showed a further moderate decline packing sows, $9.75 to $11.00; stock Celtwtia Dwlpias 79 25 12.50 to $13.00 $13.75. and the general trade evidences indi- pigs steady, TO Theodore Kilur X5.00 87 217 50.00 Sheep Receipts, 10,000 head with Andrew Fieehko ....1(MI cations of making a final readjustrvuee 95 Morrison 10 5.00 ment before the oiening of the winter lambs generally steady to strong; top Cl SMI A. 8. (Hsea 241 45.00 to $14.10; $13.75 westrrus, others, season November 1st. Lambs packing 107 II. F. llansea 15 7.50 cents high- Moroui Hausen 13 108 sold firm at last week 'a $1.25 advance $14.00; sheep twenty-fiv- e (L5ll X. 109 6.00 W. 12 lambs Draper aud sheep were steady. Receipts to-d- er; top ewes, $6.50; feeding A. W. 113 20.00 Dr. ... 40 iVitton were 40,000 cattle', 8000 hogs and steady ; early sab's around $1250 Kuiiua ('. Eves 40 118 20.00 C. U. Eves 40 119 20.00 1,4000 sheep, eomiared with 28,000 WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF Eugene Chlado 155 50.00 cattle, 6000 hugs aud 18,000 sheep a 204 3U.(kl Juhu B. llaiiua (hi EASTERN UTAH week ago and 43,800 cattle, 7525 hogs 8(1 IS.iKI 229 C. B. Waterman and 13,475 sheep a year ago. 7A0 15 249 The convention of the American Hugh Fullerton fi X. O. 253 2.50 The few good eornfed cattle offer- National Live Stock association will M. Q. Htringhmm 60 205 30.00 Golding ed today brought stronger prices than be held in Salt Lake City, January Burton W. Musser .. 87 2X9 43.50 they would have last week, but they 25th, 26th and 27th. A 2WI 192 ltai.tai Kheya large attend- 8. 13, 1926. 3(1 15.00 were in limited supply with the sales ance is 264 A. E. Taylor .... exiected and plans are being 27 208 13.50 ranging from $10.00 to $11.25. Noth- nude by officers of the Utah Cattle J. H. I'hidester And an accordance in with law and order was offered. The shortfed and Horsegrowers association to ing prime of the board of director made on the 1st and gnsafat steers were steady to the delegates. day of September, 1926, so uiauy share weak. Chicago had 13,000 Northwest of each of such utock a may be More than eleven hundred skins of nevenuurypanel will to Mold at the Price Comgrassfat cattle and the market there to mercial and Having bank at Price, Carremained weak at the full decline re- predatory wild animals submitted law were1 bon county, Utah. on. the 3(Hh day of the under state the bounty in the past two weeks. The A; D., 1926, at the hour of 4 received by the department of agri- October, Judge Dil worth Woolley and F. M. ported clock p. bl, to pay delinquent assesscontinued litoral supply at the lake were lVice in in These culture Alder, reporter, yester- market September. brought ment thereon, together with the cost of keejM eastern beef channels under the highest bid a total of day on their way to Manti after the well filled. advertising and the expeuse of sale. Here more were there conclusion of a short aession of diswhich goes back into the fund. CAUL H. MAUITHKX, Secretary. price stock and feeding rattle than the fat and Having Bank, Price, trict court over at Castle Dale. Included in the lot were a thousand Commercial tab. grades, and demand from killers ear- and one hundred and three a First pub., Oct. 15; last Oct, 29, 1926. coyote, ed for the offerings. Cows and heifbobcat and six bear skins. son of Chester, the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lyman from ers were steady compared with last Decision to put a mau at Tuba City e week and to fifty cents Mohrland, died Monday of this week under last twenty-fiv- Most of the eows on the western Navajo Indian reserMonday. at that camp and was buried at Price sold at $4.50 to and grass heif- vation and another at Kearna Canyon cemetery on Wednesday last The lit- ers at $6.00 to$6.00, Veal calves on the Jlopi reservation in an effort to $7.25. tle one had been ill but a few days. Each laasrth were fifty cents lower. Top, $13.50. control diseases among live stock, and Twe Ceuta Par WordAecwnnU. Mi Chart stock and feeding rattle esieeially sheep, was reached at a conof Receits Carbon chapter of the American of the season and ference of the officers hf the federal Red Cross is to hold a meeting at Latter- were the largest KENT MODERN HI X ROOM the best.- New Mexico, Texas bureau of animal industry held last TOU -day house. Phone 46w. Saints tabernacle in Price on quality and Colorado contributed very freely. week at Nhiprock, N. M., according to Thursday evening, (Motor 28th, to While prices were quoted weak to Thomas Redmond, state sheep inspectFOR BALK OLD NKWHPAPEU8 IN elect an executive committee: All lower demand was the or, who attended it. It is estimated bundle of a hundred, 25c. The Hun. twenty-fiv- e to interested invited to are Iiersons of the season, and the move- that there are more than a millionout-on argest FOR RENT FUUN18I1ED APAUT-rneii- t, present. ment over the scales large. It is con- those reservations, and scabies or hotel nineteen nsiins. breaks are frequent among them. Reasonablehouse rent. Apply Mrs. W. P. WinMrs. J. E. Moss of this city was sidered the most opportune time of Redcondition that With existing, ter, Price, Utah. taken in to Salt Lake City on Wed- the season to buy tliin cattle. sold ten to fifteen cents un- mond declares, it is difficult to preHogs and on last for later oriented NOTKK WE WILL NOT BB RK-annesday close and sharply low- vent the spread to the flocks of Westbilla contracted ly for appendicitis at Holy Cross Hospital. der last weeks to it is ern stockmen, and guard ourponaible former mine manager, Mr. A. n. Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Jones, who accom- er than the highest point last week sueh an oeeurrenee that 'the Shaw. (Higned), Robert M. Lucas which Tuesday. Demand was against panied her, say she is progressing active came on decline two points uifer-ing- s men are to be placed at the the and the at since nicely. mentioned. cleared readily. The 170 to FOR BALE TWO lll'NDED AND forty-acr- e ranch near government helhogs sold at $13.00 to $13.30; Licenses to wed were issued during ium at Wuodxide. Oanh or rewrre gaa $12.75 to $13.35; 260 the ast week by County Clerk Smith 230 to Application fur permission to ojier-al- r term. Write or call Mra. F. F. Fox, $12.25 to $12.75; 280 an automobile stage line between 147 Eaat Firnt North street, lrioe. to James Mark Carlow and Nancy to $11.65 to $12.25; all layson and Cedar City was filed with Leona Christensen, both of Cleveland; to BUTTE WRAPPERS PRINTED TO Lee Hamilton Hickman of Brigham packing sows, $10.00 to $11.25, and the public utilities rominisaion on order, a hundred for $1.50 ; two bunto $13.50. Thursday of last week by E. M. Sum- dred. and Elisabeth MrMullin of Price, and stock hogs and pigs, $12.50 $2.25 ; five hundred, $3.50 ; a Uiona- Lambs continued in active demand ner of Cedar City and late of Price and, $5.50. Bent parcela post prepaid to Allan Lloyd of lTaleo and Calar at last week s $1.25 advance. Receipt The application acts forth the fact where remittance accompauie order. The E. Hancock of Bluetoll. were not as large as a week ago, nnd tliat the Salt and Utah railroad Sun, Price, Utah. western ran the indications are that oierates sixteen trains between Salt CHOICE PEDIGREED GERMAN PolAt a meeting of the Utah Press asice pum Stale Keren blue ribbon, l,ake and Pay son, and that by reason sociation at Salt Lake .City last Sun- will diminish from now on. Thiiest western lambs today sold at $13.5 t- of that fact passenger service between female two. Four generation iiedigree of Dunn Alex F. and Monday day given with each pup. Malea $50.00, fe$13.-5the state capital and hia town would male $35.0(1. L. H. Bigler, 20 Eaat Ninth Tooele was named to succeed W. 11. $14.10; native lambs, $12.50 to vearlings, $9.50 to $10.50; weth- lie more direct and shorter than any North, Im vo, Utah. Phone 1047-Holmes as president, the latter from $7.25 to $8.25; ewes, $4.50 to $6.-5now furnished by any eoinany. IT. ers, M. Markus of Dr. Brigham City. FOR SALE1 THIRTY-NINIjOT feeding lambs, $12.00 to $13.00. Richfield is vice and Mrs. (Iraee A. feet frontage by two hundred fourteen George M. JdiHer addressed the and a half in depth. Half interet in Cooper of Price secretary and treas-ure- r. feet of brick and twenty-fiv- e Yesterday's Markets. Price Hotannriul) hursday evening hundred . in. Busi- - wall. Sewer and water connection e subject, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 14. of iHst week y Adjoin Davia Auto and Machine tmment vs. Government Honroe llayes,. a mattressuiHker, Cattle Receipts, 6500 toad. Calves, ness In G on the south. Eaat side South Carlie meeting, under the ton avenue. Term may be arranged. R. who has lived in this section for sev- 1000. Killing steers and yearlings In Business.' eral years, suffered a compound frac- slow, mostly ten to fifteen cents low- auspices of file business methods com- W. Crockett, Price, Utah. ture of the right leg Thursday of last er; to(i yearlings, $11.75; choion steers mittee, considered the question ol week at Winter (Quarters when the averaging around 1V0 isiunds, $11.-3- government regulation of industries licit on a machine slipp'd, broke and strictly choice heavies unsold; and uneconomic operation liecause ol' Glen D. Reese, aid first was him. He given caught good Knnas yearlings, $10.55; light- lack of supervision. there and later brought to Price City weight Kansas steers, $9.40; she stock city material clerk, was a guest f J mostly steady; some strength on the W. Plant at the meeting. Hospital. lower grades; bulk butcher rows, $4.-5- 0 The Dead Sea is highly impregnatdeputies picked to $5.50; grass heifers, $5.00 to Price yesterday $0.50; all cutters, $3.50 to $4.25; all ed with mineral matter and the bathnrnl held her for the officera at (Jrand bulls steady; vealers and calve were er can fluat easily. He finds diffiJunction, Colo. She gave her name as steady to weak; top veals, $13.50; all culty in swimming, however, as hia Della Mancuss and aged 15 years. weighty slaughter calves, $i.50 and feet tend to fly up nut of the water. Her mother arrived that evening and took her home. It is said she was trying to run away when apprehended by the local officers. Are Clever ll.-Re-- eeipts . The residents of Price are hereby putting weeds, trash, lawn or debris of any sort in the streets or fitters. They' are further warned that all backyards must be cleaned up and all the trash hauled off or burned. The burning must not be done on the street, but should be done on private property. It is a misdemeanor to violate the city ordinances in respect to trash and debris, and persons guilty will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. STREET DEPARTMENT. Dated, Price, Utah, October : , ! 0; 1; '. rv iu No matter how securely yon may lock your car when yon park it there are some who can outwit your device. There only one absolutely certain way to ho safe from suffering the loot of a stolen auto. That ia through theft insurance. Our automobile policies give such protection. Moreover, in addition to theft, we writ those covering every form of collision, property damage, fire, public liability, etc. PRICE Ml CO. . G. E. NELMS, Manager Second Floor Sflvagni Building PRICE, UTAH PRICE AND NEARBY 5, F fWSHf.WJUIIED.EIC. -- Wo have on hand omo - uncalled for unite which we will clots out at bargain. Fin eat workmanship and tailoring. They will bo priced away down, too. If in need of a anit it will pay to tee ns. All sizes in stock jr .CHRISTMAS twenty-fiv- e end ell priced right. 230-imul- id 260-iKiu- 280-poiiu- -- s, OSCAR - dCbristmus Greeting moons ulolt U dont widAold this ample dmr, JutteUyovT friends theyre not forgot 0; J. 0; A Os glad season of the year. E (W cards will cheer them thro and through dud bring them happy thoughts - efyou. com-tan- WATKINS North Ninth St, Just Off Mein. Faciag tha Kant PRICE, UTAH CARD OF THANKS We wih to thank our friend and tto people of Mohrland, Price and other for their many kindiiee and aympathy during the recent death - and burial of our infant aon. Cheater. We are very grateful for the many floral offering and other friendly courteaiea. (Signed). Mr. and Mrs. Cheter Lyman, listed, Mohrland, Utah, Oct. 14, 1926. rom-muni- tie Wedding announcement!. The Snn. 5; PRICE, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stevenson. Sr., returned to Price. Saturday from a trip in California and' the Northwest. They4 but recently accompanied their daughter, Mies Cornelia, from here to Lor Angeles and afteriwnding some time there went, on- to Portland, Seattle and elsewhere. They report havt ing a most delightful time. Qsfy -- is only Part of Comfort sTl'. - 11 I The remains of C. IL Campbell, local architect, were last Monday taken to Park City, his former home for inburial, the funeral services and on Tuesday terment being held there under the auspices of the Elks lodge and of which he was a long time mem her. The tody was cared for here Flynn pending Catholic services byGiovan-noFuneral Home. Mons. A. F. ni officiated. important but fcr the f comfort and better pntft mahh, heat must have moutarw. luge moisture pan filled) on the Nesbit Stand' Furnace meana moisture a It evaporates sufficient ter to insure comfortable and healthful mmut heal. on. of om dram NeaMt brComa ia and krf ua show vm HV Perhapa our Deferred Pao-"civ1"' Plan BOY SCOUT DRIVE COMMITTEE IS NOW SELECTED In preparation for the big annual fund drive launched in Price last Tuesday, Orson I. Madsen, chairman of the finance committee of the Price division, Monday last announced his committee for the campaign. It includes Mrs. 0. R. W eat, will inrereat von. Mrs. Ray Dcming, Mrs. McClure Wilson, Mrs. B. W. Dalton, Mrs. Angus E. Johnson, Mrs. George Christensen, Mrs. Mayme Jameson, Mrs. Lillie Smith, Mrs. Susie Richards, Mrs. L. It. Fullmer, Mrs. Thelma Nyman, Mrs. William Ilchor, Mrs. ,T. W. Plant, J. iOversizet Terry Egan, J. II. Ballinger, 0. T, Brooks, Dr. R. I. Brockbank, Mons. A F. Giovsnnoni, Rev. II. M. Merkel ttE SHEET METAL WORKS Bishop W. E. Stoker, Rev. D. W. Glenn Hannon, Aaron Birth announcement cards. The Son. Mendenhall and Loren B. Golding. "T' Boy Scout fc STANDARD Furnace Smyr-noponlo- When babies come," my boy observed. ''Jgwrence I guess the Daddy suffers too, 'awthornc Because whenever Mothers ill blue! and awful sad It makes you A lad of only ten short years, And yet he senses what some day 'TffinTni! No doubt will line his face with care Ipl And tough his golden locks with gray. I 'l5 T a Daddy suffers tool him deep when he must see hurts It The dearest woman in the world Of course, Approaching her Gethsemane, that each heroic step more excruciating pain, Brings While his attempts to ease her path Are all so impotent and vain. If you are an uearly bird and enjoy hav- And know -- M For when, to him, the doctor seems So unconcerned, and when the nurse Seems so incompetent and slow And so inhuman and perverse, The agony a man endures Cannot be measured or explained; His anguish is intensified Fecansfl his rage must be restrained. ( Yes, Daddy suffers; and perhaps Is frequently misunderstood God knows how gladly he would share The pangs that come with motherhood. And so, while Mother sftuld receive The reverence that is her due. Lets not forget, when babies come, Their helpless Daddy suffers too! First Call For 1 Fall Millinery I, ij ing a first pick , we promise you an hour of sheer delight, when you visit our showing of fall millinery. Bewitching new materials, dashing colors, daringly original ideas in shapes are here in profusion. interest women are Appreciating the keen a taking in selecting the right hat, you will value the good taste that is evident in our showings, and the helpful spirit manifest in our service. Bessie Hy, Mifneiy, Inc. Price, Utah, s, t M aim |