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Show ygXDAY, DECEMBER 17, FAT ltM IAMBS BRINGING 11.50 12.50 TO AT ghc 8ua Special Berrice. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dee. 13. Trade in fat eattle today was active cents higher t strong tP twenty-fiv- e close. This last than weeks prices advance represents a gain of twenty-fiv- e to fifty eents and takes the market here into an attractive position. Chicago had a very heavy run of beef wheats, a hundred and eleven coyotes and two mountain lions. These were the kill of poison distributed during September and October and trapping y government hunters. Records of individual hunters in the service are contained in the report ohn E. Rohwer, San Juan eounty, led 'or the month with two bobcats, eleven coyotes and a lion to his credit. Sears M. Willis, Garfield, followed with one eat five coyotes and a lion. Des Taft, Wayne, accounted for one eat and sixteen eoyotes, while Otis Dickinson, Sevier, reported thirteen coyotes.' steers and quoted prieea as weak to lower with weighty steers twenty-fiv- e selling at the lowest figures of the lowyear. Hogs here were twenty-fiv- e er, but were relatively higher than at more Eastern points. The offerings were cleaned up readily. Sheep and lambs were steady at last weeks decline. Receipts today were 17,500 eattle, 12,000 hogs and 6000 sheep, com- WITH THE LIVE 8TOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH pered with 20,000 cattle, 11,000 hogs . and 4000 sheep a week ago and 19,600 Secretary of Agriculture William eattle, 7225 hogs and 10,725 sheep a Jardine has given' official assuryear ago. ance he will be a speaker at the aixty-ir-st Fat steers ruled strong to twenty-fiv- e annual woolgrowers association and the market higher general at Butte, Mont., January 20th, 21st was in the best position of the past four weeks. Last weeks gain was and 22d, it was announced last Frito fifty eents, so that the day by F. R. Marshall, secretary. twenty-fiv- e The existence of eattle scab in price level now is fifty to seventy-fiv- e waa reported last Friday by above two weeks ago. Prime steers sold up to 612.75 the )r. W. H. Hendricks, state veterinaErling priee this year and prime rian. It was found on animals shipped mixed yearlings made 612.00 to 612.-6- 0. in from Missouri recently. These have Heavy steers went at 610.50. The een quarantined and will be dipped bulk of the steers of fair quality sold as soon as facilties can be provided. Cattle and ewes in the south, east at 67.50 to 69.75. Some eake and hull-fe- d Southern steers brought 66.75 to and west sections of the state are in 67.50. While Chicago from now on slightly poorer condition now than at will' be the eenter of heavy receipts the same time last year, according to runs hfere will be moderate. Cows and the report of George A. Scott, regional live stock statistician for the Unitheifers were strong to twenty-fiv- e higher, the first advance in cow stuff ed States department of agriculture in more than two weeks. Demand was at Salt Lake City, last Friday. Conurgent Veal calves were fully steady siderable shrinkage in animal stock is and bulls twenty-fiv- e higher. Stock- reported due to the insufficient rainers and feeders were in moderate sup- - fall. Hay is plentiful and cattle and Prices ruled strong to fifteen lambs on feed are improving. ' ply. higher. Feeders sold more freely than James A. Hooper, secretary of the for some time past While receipts Utah State Woolgrowers, says this of thin eattle will not be large from states association is receiving many now on some will be available at all messages of congratulation for its restimes. olution asking Frank J. Hagenbarth eents to alter his decision pot to be a candHog priees broke twenty-fiv- e today, the first setback the market idate for another term as president of has encountered for some time. East- that body. Hagenbarth has just anern markets were lower also, but Kan- nounced that this years term is his sas City was able to retain its rela- last. The Utah Woolgrowers executive tively high position. Trade was active committee speaking in behalf of the and the offerings were cleaned up association declares there is too much early. Demand here is sufficient to instability in the industry to ehange care for larger supplies. Today 170 leaders at this time. to hogs sold at 611.40 to Utah ranks with the foremost states 611.60, 130 to 105 pounds $11.25 to of the nation in executing programs 611-5to 610.50, for packing sows 610-0bovine tuberculosis, Dr. eradicating to stock and 610.50 hogs W. 11. Hendricks, state veterinarian, stags $9.50 and pigs 6U.00 to 611.75. announced at Salt Lake City on his The sheep market' held steady at return there on Friday last from the last weeks decline or at about fifty annual- meeting of the United States eents lower than ten days ago. Fat live Stock Sanitary association in lambs are bringing 611-5to 612.50, Not a single state in the unChicago. shorn 611.00 to 611-25- , yearlings 69.00 ion is carrying on the testing and the and to 610.00, wethers 67.00 to 68-0slaughter work for eradication of this ewes 65.00 to 66 NO. disease at a more rapid rate than Utah Dav-eoun- CHRISTMAS ty BRINGS CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR EVERYBODY. THIS STUPENDOUS SALE INCLUDES OUR ENTIRE HARDWARE STOCK, BEGINNING DEC. 16TH AND ENDING DEC. 24TH, USEFUL GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT BIG MONEY-SAVINREDUCTIONS. . G HEATERS Celebrated Round' Oak, On Sale from S41.30 and up. Other Good Heat era as low as S12.00 During This Sale Reductions. We have listed just a few of the many Choicest Goods at Money-Savin- g Remember Folks, Christmas is just Around the Corner. See Them Today. -- C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. 300-pou- 0 0 Corner Main and 2nd West. Phone 111 PRICE AND NEARBY What is designated as a final prewinter wallop, as it were, at preditory animals infesting the Utah ranges was taken during November by the field staff representing the bureau of biological survey and the state board of agriculture it is revealed in the month' ly report of George E. Holman, state leader in this work, issned last Friday. The field staff endeavors to reach as many important ranges as possible with poisoned bait just before the first snows fsIL In this way the station becomes effective throughout the winter. Though the kill of predatory animals is not even approxamately known until the stations are visited the following spring, the control workr ers know from resnlts obtained in winters the poison stations in the snow are big factors in keeping down the number of live stock enemies. for-me- During-Novembe- r 148,165 pieces of deadly bait were distributed at sta--. tiona on Utah ranges. The results of this wide distribution will not all be The known, however, until spring. tabulation for the month shows ten NOTICE ter of finance; Steve Gianotti, master of exchequer; James L. Bruno, Jr., inside guard; Roy Westwood, outside M men The Gleaner Girlsand guard; Earl N. Raddiff, master of evenwork; B. Flaim, trustee three-yeand only three or four are executing will aing Christina' carla the in term, and IL S. Larsen, Notice of Hearing On Budget Making Appropriations For the Support trustee, one it as it is being done here. Dr. J. A. ing of the 22d ndxt Wednesday residence diatritgof Price. the of Carbon County Government For the Year 1927. Notice ia hereby given year. the chief the tuberenlosis of Kiernan, of the eounty commissioners to be held on December 29, a at that meeting eradication of the federal bureau of Funeral service for Hope Wood, Clerk Smith this week is- 1926, at 10 oclock, a. m., hearing on adoption of budget and ordinance 'makCounty animal industry, is quoted as auththe infant daughter of Charles A. and sued licenses to wed to Thomas Har- ing appropriations for the support of the eounty government for the year ority for the statement that Utah Thelma MeBride Wood, were held rison and Agnes Thorpe, both of Cas- 1927 will be taken up for consideration. All persons interested and present with three or four other states will at tle Gate; Lonis Pappas of Rolapp and at aaid meeting will be given an opportunity to be heard in the matter. be the first cleaned up of the disease. here Saturday last with interment Priee cemetery. Lida Allred of Altonah; Jesse Harris of Helper and Mabel B rouse of Green Yesterdays Quotations. Jaek Vignettq of Helper, recently River, and to Paul L- Jensen and KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dee. 10. operated on tor appendieitie, is get- Adeline Kowallia, both of Logan. Copnty Clerk. Cattle Receipts 6000 head. Calvea, ting along nieely and expects to be Dec. 16, 1926. Priee, Dated, Utah, 1000. Fed steers very slow; few early discharged from Priee City Hospital Srhramm-Johnso- n haa just opened eents low- within a few days. sales, weak to twenty-fiv- e a new store at Boise, Ida., with M. A. The auxiliary of the American Leer; good lightweights, 610.25; weighty S. S. C. elub offieera were this week (Maee) Nicholson ar'maaager. The offerings in liberal supply; she stock elected for the ensuing year. Mrs. S. gion at Hiawatha the other day elJudge Dilworth Woolley held eonrt gentleman was formerly business in slow, steady; balls unchanged ; vent- over at Castle Dale this week. The for himself at Price. He U a Bert Bunnel, president, and Mrs. Carl ected officers for the coming year. ers and calves steady to fifty lower; principal matter under consideration Sazey, the vice. Mrs. Grant Crawford Mrs. Hattie Burt is president; Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Lee and of J. of Arthur stackers and feed- was a water ease. Several minor ones, ; top veals, this eity and a most excellent gentle- was again chosen secretary and treas- Alma Connor, first vice president; ers scarce, steady. however, were made away with. man aa well as a straightforward bus- urer. There is to be a gift party next Mn. A. E. Garber, second vice; Mrs. Hogs Receipts 6000 head and all v Thursday evening just for members Myrtle Garber, secretary, and Mrs. iness man. on 225 to mostly steady; top, 611-5at the home of Mrs. IL B. Goetx-ma- n Katie Ungerman, treasurer. InstallBeth, the 4 years old daughter of to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner of 250 pounds ; bulk of sales, 611-1on North Carbon avenue in this ation takes place Tuesday evening, On a charge of second degree burg611.45; bulk desirable grades, 170 suffered a broken shoulder lary for participation in the robbery eity. Januaiy 4th, next. to 61L45; pounds up, 611-2last Sunday. She fell from a chair of the Toggery at Helper last August 611-1to 611-3- ; packing sows while playing with her brother at the 10th Alvin Sollis, alias Eddie Kelly, fifteen to " strong higher; the lighter family home. has been held for trial to the district weight showing advance, 610.00 to eourt at Priee. Hia preliminary was to Carbon eounty commissioners have before J. W. Hammond, local 610.75; stock pigs steady, 611-0justice. $11.60. refused to appropriate 62325 to the He is making his home in the meanSheep Receipts 3000 head. Open- state highway authorities to pay for time at Hotel Deming. to fifty the completion of the survey of the ing sales lambs twenty-fiv- e eents lower, $11.75 to $12.00; few Priee to Green River road near the Judge Nephi J. Bates of the Sixth held above 612.25; odd jots of sheep Emery eounty line in the vicinity of was in Priee last Wednesday district Mounds. steady. from Richfield to sit for Judge E. E. Pierce is qnittiftg the Carbon George Christensen in two cases in Feeding Mon Lambs. ArCommission Price as its which the latter waa disqualified. atIdaWith the possible exception of rompanat his honor the found here riving ho all the Western States are reported manager, hia resignation'naving been in one of them was attending as feeding more lambs at present than in for some twomopus. His suc- torney court Castle Dale. However, he at at the same time last year, according cessor will be namedby the board of held a short session yesterday. the before R. the of directors first F. week issued year. last to a bulletin by Sawyer, Salt Lake City representa- Perhapa sooner. O. P. M. Biersaeh, cashier and sective of the federal bureau of markets. of the Carbon County bank, B retary II. A heavy movement from these states Ralph Kirkpatrick, Company week gave notice by letter of a this stationed and Fourth rethe of is December and infantry Jannary during shareholders meeting of that instituported as probable, and this with the at Fort Missoula, Mont., was arresteda tion on Monday, Jannary 10th, next, week Sheriff this of movement the by Tuesday ffom expected heavy 2 of the afternoon. The oclock at was deserter. as a forces lie Corn Belt States, will probably result in liberal total marketings during the taken np to Salt Lake City yesterday purpose is to elect directors for the winter months. The supply of fed and turned over to governmnet of- ensuing term and the transaction be-of any other business that may eome lambs this next spring will be smaller ficers there. fore the meeting. is than usual, if expected, although those during the latter period may be Charley Evans (colored) of KenilAt its last session the Carbon Counincreased above present indications worth was brought down from that reif the price sitdation should molt in camp to the eounty ' infirmary this ty Board of Education voted to due a heavy movement of shearing lambs week by Sheriff Demings forces as a call fifteen thousand of bonds pnblie charge. He became so abusive February 1, 1927, completing the payto feed lots during the late winter. there that Harry J. World, superin- ment of one of the 645,000 issues Call ua today and we will do your next CARD OF THANKS tendent, notified the officers and he floated in 1912 for the construction washing with the New Easy Washer in your of the Carbon high bnilding. Another The loving sympathy and many arts of was later placed in jaiL own home free of charge. Youll never kindness extended by relatives and friend 645,000 issne and one for 630,000 rewhat the Easy means to you until unthe our bereavement recent appreciate It of the main. Last dnring February $30,000 Onward Consolidated Lodge No. 15, aea timely death of our beloved son. Frank, work. beit recalled. These are you was a source of great comfort which we- Knights of Pythias, held its annual one issue was off as rapidly as possible deeply appreciate and hereby - extend our election for officers Thursday even- ing paid It thank. ing of last week at Helper, when those with the sinking fund. for the coming year were named. J. Mr. beautiful floral tributes. Sincerely, E. Alley, chancellor commander; Joand Mrs. J. B. Litixsette. Though they have been going fast CO. seph Quillieo, vice chancellor; W. H. The Sun still has a fine assortment of 16 Even if women do have more sense Brown, prelate; E Bertot, master at Christmas and New Years greeting Main St. than men yon never see the latter with arms; A. II. Haags, keeper of rce- - eards. Theyll be printed up and de- orda and seals; S. C. Bertolina, mas- - livered the day the order ia received. powder on their noses. ar RECORD OF THE DEAD DURING NOVEMBER 18 GOOD Price, Utah or 26 - aon-in-ta- w 611-00- 0 Sun-nysid- 5 e, light-light- s, 0 5 5 0 Dem-iag- CHRISTMAS GIVING The lovliest 'styles in Millinery are shown here... Cleverest creations to become the miss or matron. ..Hats for all occasions, whether for dress or street wear. Every desirable style, color and material is included in this wonderful showing of hats. Royal Society package goods, 75c to 62.00. BESSIE KENNEDY, MUM PRICK, UTAH EA5Y WASHER Free ' - - I. M. GAUCHAT AT WEETER LUMBER West Price, Utah Phone |