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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY PAGE THREE ii!!in Think of your fire VERY The S:in SH-ri;i- and automobile insurance from the UTILE STRONGER standpoint of what it does for you. Poor insurance of any kind is a waste of money. Call around and let us explain to Hervire. l KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. is it prurl icul menus of meeting the attle fur lighter cuts of beef. In tn.lay displayed no tpiulalile rhniiuv eoiupHit'd with lat week's May, 1925, nmnlu-g of eitlves close except that sonic butcher cows days of age were and liril'eix were slightly lower. (Qua- Marled on test. Some of them were lity ol tile offerings was unusually allowed to run on pasture with their plain an. I this tended to slow down mothers and hud ueeess to gruin in a we you the trade. None of the steers showed .seep. full I'iiiI. Chicago's liberal run reis Another lot. ran on with sulted in a weak and lower market their mothers and hud no grain, while is there, ling prices were steady with a third lot patured alone was allowlast week's close and ten to 'fifteen ed to nurse twice daily uml given cents hijlier than a week ago. The grain twice daily. After weaning all winter packing are fairly calves were put in a dry lot ami givwell !:ir!ed. I.amlis were ten to fif- en full feed oi rdielled eom eight rentteen ei iii. lower and sheep were some part, linseed meal one part and ulfal-1als. stronger, licccipts today were li),ill)0 hay. At the end of a hundred and cattle, noon hogs and 7nil si as ninety-sidays of feeding, when the rom hi red with l!),IHM) cattle, IMKlil calves were about eleven imuitlis of hog a ini .IiiDO sheep n week ago and age, tlio-i- - that laid ran with their Equitable Real Estate and lfl,7"io cattle, 1 1.590 hogs and 0201) dams and were fed grain from a creep showed the greatest profit. The no sheep a year ago. Investment Company Shouted steers, of only fair qual-it.- grain" ( ranked seeoml, while the ai d many of them no more than lotted ami nursed only twice a day New Braly Building warn.eil up from grass, predominated made the least profit. Main St. East All methods wen profitable, howPrice, Utah in tlie offerings tislav. Choice to ami is iiiueh to be said for tlie prime kinds were lacking. 'rices, ever, quality considered, were steady with praeliee of feeding and marketing last weeks close, but higher iliuu a beef as yearlings. week ago. Most of tlie steers brought practically under control, accordiug $7.75 jo $9.25 with some plain grass-fa- t LEAVE TO AMEND FUTS RANGE to Y. 1. Tlinyiu, agricultural agent LITIGATION OVER for Davis county. Tlm outbreak reachones down to $6.25. Last week ed its (leak lat week and sinec that prime veurlings sold up to $12.50 and MOAIi, Nov. 26. Tin litigation of time the eil'ccts of wholesale inoculathey would have brought that much Dr. V. I. Winters formerly fnnn tion of hogs locally has begun to today had they been available. Those but now the conipuny physician show. 1riee, have who fat cattle suitable fur the Christinas trade should market them and surgeon at Sego vs. Albert J. in the next ten days. Cows ami heif- Turner ami involving range rights on NUMEROUS PROBLEMS TO COME UP FOR SOLUTION ers were steady to fifteen lower. Gun- tin Book Moan a ins in Grand and ner cows sold at $3.75 to $4.00 and San .Ilian counties uml which had An indication as to what t'loekmas-ter- s cutters $4.00 to $4.50. Fat cows rang- been on trial silica Monday last, came to nn Tuestermination last may expert in tin way of a conabrupt ed from $1.65 to $0.75 and short fed l lirilcr- - 177.UO to $0.00. Veal calves day, wlien tin defendant interposed a vention program at Go iiiiminl of the National motion the fur second of a gathering filing were sternly, the best lightweights answer. Objection was made Woolgrower' asocial ion at latte, bringing $10.00 to $10.50. Though 50 hv the pluintiff to the filing of the Mont., ,1a a nary 20th, 2 lit and 22d, per cent id. the total receipts of entile on ihc ground that he was came laSaturday in a statement pleading was stoekers and feeders the hig from F. li. Marshall. emlary of tho not to meet the prepared allegations movement fur the year is over ami IK issued his association. iiiiiemled the f answer. arrivals will diminish from now on. ion leavrat who to is in s the sheep Winters, amioaiKg'iaeat prior Demainl continued fairly active at tin mutual to for attend who has and some thirChicago ing expended steady price,,. Inquiry comes from a wide area and imlieates that the hay- ty thousand dollars in the purchase of meeting of the National Live Stock lauds in the vicinity of Willow ami Meat board, the International ing side 1ms not completed its pur- state C'reek, seeks by the action to obtain a iive Slock exposition and the annual chases. of the Kambuuillol aiul Hug prices are ten to fifteen cents permanent order of tin court re- meetings ISreen associations. Turner from bis luiiipshirt straining allowing higher Ilian a week ago and steady Problems scheduled for discussion to on ihc cattle range plaintiff's land, with last weeks close. Demand has is the of an increase in an and fur on securing alleged damages trespass been fairly urgent. The general marto ahorb larger ket is in a more settled usitioii than the same by Turner during tin past aiuh consumption recent of summer. production years, said lie, at any previous time this month anil Tin court allowed tlm defendant's "tin orderly marketing of lumhs and hold will to priren probably present levels for the next two weeks. Today motion for tlie filing of the second the dislrilmlion of supplies at the amended answer, which alleged a markets, and the marketing of wind. 170 to hogs sold at $11.40 lit lent ion will also lie to $11.60, 260 to 310 pounds $11.30 to highway neross tlm Winters holdings devoted to the the condition the hiii that grazing legislation plaintiff 140 160 $11 A), to pounds $11.25 to be at Washington, 1). C. Then is paid Die mileage and ar diem of $11.60, packing sows $9.75 to $10.60, bis witnesses and that the ease he alsoGHnl ion of charges for stags $9.50 to $10.50 and stock hogs continued for the term. forests, which is and pigs $11.25 to $12.00. In the meantime a temporary re- scheduled for settlement through conLambs were ten to fifteen lower order heretofore grantee ference with Secretary of Agricnltnre than last week's close and sheep were straining Turner front allowing his Jardine on January 24tli. prohibits strung with sjmts a shade higher. cattle to go upon Winters lands. Phases of economical production Fat lambs Bold at $12.50 to $13.10. will he listed on the program for disSome ewes at $6.75 wen considered cussion hy prominent authorities. Tho Cook the Pork Well. 0 higher.- Yearlings were quoted at Cook xirk well' is tlm scusonn past year Iiih brought into cvidenco to $10.50 and al vchcrs $7.50 to which seems likely to conwarning of the United States depart- a eondition $8.25. which prices obtainunder and tinue, ment of agriculture. The uncooked or at able the markets arc hut slightly cooked in ij tho may result LIGHTER CUTS NOW THAN IN ixairly illness known as trichinosis. This above actual costs of production even THE EARLIER TIMES disease which is painful and fre- under favorable conditions. An exMeat consumers are now demand- quently fatal, is caused hy a smnl pensive winter season, such as commonly occurs in the range territory, ing lighter cuts of beef than formerly. parasite that sometimes occurs in would easily increase costs on next is one, for suffering and sacrifice il- There are a number of reasons for )airk. Hogs that harbor the parasites beyond the jxiint at production year's show am trichinosis no symptoms, luminate our lives and touch the this change in preference. Many fam- .of ilm 1926 wool and lambs were which hearts. And that is sufficient excuse ilies are too smull to use the larger Iork containing the mrasilps looks sold. ones, especially a steak from an ani- exarlly the same as other kinds. The for the existence of any rite. Representatives of the large feedHere in America we know little of mal three to four years old. Not only most practical means of preventingo:! ers of Colorado and Nebraska are bethat, but a steak of the desired thick- the disease is thorough cooking the hoH'lessness which faces the asked to discuss the weights of ing the The heat costs ness from a larger animal mure jKrk products. destroys of stricken countries. We arc lambs desirable for cither use and Hence well eooked pork is one of the most fortunate peoples in than many people can afford. Conse- (Ninisites. how these supplies run most economhe trichinosis cannot safe and acquirthe world. And it is therefore good quently cuts from smaller carcasses is followed be- ically be transferred from the range fur us to sit once a year at the table are in greater demand. Already many ed if the simple rule of trich- raisers to tlm feed lots. of the and look into their hearts retail markets are handling only light fore it is eaten. Outbreaks common most inosis are and the producers generally with understanding. Only then can we carcasses of lieef, Quotations. Yesterday varwhen seuson tlm to meet holiday their are during practices changing know the joy of giving. KANSAS delicaMo., Dee. 2. CatCITY, and ious deraw iqiecial products this demand. The United States 3600 head. Calves, 800. tle Receipts, is helping cies arc consumed. The trouble also Fearing the competition of the partment of agriculture anil steers Fed steady to the yearlings is occur after to customary likely them qicet the new situation by consmiles of lady barbers, the men steers showing raw when on weight lighter higher; winter out farms, in hogkilling exHriments feeding of Honolulu have appoint- ducting advance ; good Kansas yearlings, $10.-3timelig ed an committee to watch younger cattle for marketing as year- products are eHten, hence the The nieiliumweight and heavy steers, of ness the warning. work present Much the of experimental lings. feminine shops. done in the past has been with cattle main point to remember is to cook i $10.00; shurtfeds mostly $7.50 to she stock and bulls slow, steady; well. two yean old or older. vealers and weighty slaughter calves, Recent tests conducted in Improvement Is Seen. strong to fifty cents higher; top of with the University of Missouri Nov. 26. With an veals, $10.50; stoekers and feeders FARMINGTON, not to while at the farms, inslow, steady. be regarded as conclusive, indicate additional hundred hend of swine Hogs Receipts, 6000 head and that grain feeding of calves while on oculated today the hog cholera epiin has been which demic slow; shippers buying sparingly very prevalent mature and suckling their mothers is lower prices; a feasible and desirable practice, and this county for the past six weeks is at weak to ten cents averon 225 to top, $11-7ages; bulk of sales. $11.35 to $11.75; lightiights up to $11.65; big packers inactive; packing sows, $10.06 to $10.-7stock pigs, steady, $11 A0 to $12.-0Notice is lmrebv given that the assessment of a tax to, be levied by tho both sides of Shoe) Receipts, 3000 head. Lambs city council of Price City, Utah, upon the following projx-rtySeventh known as street), lying between the fully steady; top fed lots, $12.85; First East street (heretofore north line of Main street (heretofore known as I shreet), anil the south other fed ones and natives mostly line of First North street (heretofore known rs J Ftreet), both sides of $12-2to $12.75; odd lots sheep were First East street (heretofore known as Seventh street), lying between the steady. Clevnorth line of First North street (heretofore lnown ns J Btrcct) and the south lino of Second North street (heretofore known as K street), and The poreupine cannot shoot its maboth sides of First Esst street (heretofore known as Seventh street), lying quills at an enemy as is often supposbetween the north line of Second North street (heretofore known is K ed. It simply makes them stand out street) and the Price Water company eanal in Curb and Gutter District like fur on a cat's tail and they come No. 3. off at the slightest touch. That the board of equalization and review as apxintcd by the said city council will meet at the office of the city recorder on Thursday, the 9th day wonof December, A. D., 1926, and continue in session each day including Saturday, the 11th day of December, A. D., 1926, between the hours of 2 oclock and 5 oclock p. in., and will hear and consider any objections anil make corrections of any prejxwed tax which said board may deem unequal and unjust. 75c Highest efficiency. Government $2.00. That during said time between the hours of 9 o'clock and 5 o'clock p. nt., a SIM Lb a. Unequalled ter equivalent 3 be will for No. District Gutter and Curb ojmn completed list of property in Will not alack. 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