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Show FRIDAY, FRIDAY, MA&Cga PAGE TWO Railroads Fighting For IAMBS DROP FROM TEN TO FIFTEN ON Moffat Tunnel NEW YORK, March 12. A fight the Moffat tunnel, a short route er the transcontinental divide, is iinjieuiiing between the three railroads controlled by Arthur Curtiss James and the Union Pacific, the New York World says today. Tlie James roudi and the Union Pacific are anxious to seeure control of the Denver aud ifait lwo-on Lake, bidder of a fifty years and is six It the tunnel. miles, the longest in the country. It shortens the distance lietweeu Thi- ago and the 1'acLfie Coast by way of IV bv recent v miles and as between Denver and Salt Lake City by a THE EAST for Hm gun Special Seri jiv. with I'niled Slates standard wool anu KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 14. grades. Those entered this Ijut wctkV advance in tat cattle fail- muliair -t have been shorn in 1927 and Fall uiuincrease material hi to attract ed any the offering today and prices ruled inU't represent not more than twelve firm again. Trade ua active and the months growth. of an admarket shewed indn-alumLarge Lamb Contract. vance soon. 1rices 1 r butcher rattle Muckt s s with HOCK M'KINBS, Wyo., March 12. higher. were string j thou-au- d lamb.--. Nevciitx-fiver and l'ccder- - were lully sle:uly. .iu:i-Irc- d to cents lu ten re by Wyoming sheepmen Hog prices .ruled strong Colorudi e miles. venty-thre, higher and this gain tuk thee liaek veslenlay to Sam aud to the highest iiiit id" the li-- t two leeder, at ten ami a half cents. An Use of the tunnel would give the clii-.-- iare adiauce of a dollar a head was made ,nion laci fie a more direct route weeks. The light weight id California, where from Denver to the coa-- t, eliminating bringiug a premium over all other i on all. Out-id- r lam.iis were quoted down arly market figures have been run- the detour northward to I hey rim. Weight.--. ten to fifteen rent troiu Inst week's ning between tint'll and twelve fens, and through Wyoming. Tin Chicago. Mc.-ttr- n his is one of the lu- -t transact ions rlunv. Sheep were steady, Kempt Burlington and (Jaiiicy, the IHMMI Hio Iriee.s most lii.OlMI !.ea-'i- n. for and eat this lie, nver hogs Wele the and today Pacific would form a dins', and 40H'I sliei , ei.lnp.ll'ed With lbw! art' of tlie iiiteruniuutuiu territory Braude Wr-tcrattle, thHHl hogs it i i(MMi sheep a ;;iie been between u.ne and nine and route tu the roast it the Janus road-oul- il The prous-- J ers. week ago and J3.5IMI euttle, lil.SiHO iirei'-quasecure tlie tiimn-1- . mihs bogs and 1 l.TiMi sheep a year ago. ltois.ro ciilulf furty-on- e Committee la Named. Fat cuttle remained in a strong roiiiieetiiig link to lie built by the -lenl MT. PLEASANT, March Denver und Salt Lake will allow at liie rerent advance. Most of Abe LivingsJames L Niel-o- n, and Hi" Brando A cetera to the offerings today were medium to i1,J..rill to $11.-5without detour to Puebsold M. N. all Fouutuiu and at of ton steers Denver that cuter Jensen, good No elioiee to prime arrived and (ireen, have been ehuseii as a selling lo, a hundred nubs south. the fart that the run was praclieallv committee for the Jericho wool xw!, If the James roads secured th- - Denthe Western Paver and Salt all in llie same cla.--s tended to l.ali which this year includes forty-twan upward riuncmeiit. However, tin growers. It is now expected that about cific would furnisn an culii-- to the general market is at the high oiut of eight hundred and ninety thousand cua't for the llenvvr and Salt Like.o the year with iiidieutimis lor moder- N)unds will be handled. The commit- The Burlington, running lrom and St. Louis ai d terminating at ate receipts for the neat two months. tee, which bus full authority to sell, Southern fed steers brought $8.0(1 to luis set no price nor received any of- Denver, could reach the coast by way Brando West$10.0(1 and the Wsetern fed ones $9.25 fers as yet. The sheep are beginning of the Denver and to $11.50. Cows and heifers ruled tirm to move toward the spring ranges ami ern and the Denvi and Salt Lake. with sjmt a shade higher. The steer shearing at Jericho will begin a I tout market is at a jaunt where killers are the middle of April. Browers expert trying tu fill in as far as imssible a good clip, as the flocks have fared with the medium prieed cows and well on the winter ranges. Death Takee Matron Who Wai Well heifers. The mild weather has improvKnown to Early Resident. ed the demand for elioiee heifers and WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF EASTERN UTAH the mixed yearling classes. Hulls and Mrs. Martha A. Williams, the wife cows were quoted steady. In jinqair-tin- n of David J. Williams, died lust SaturMt. One over at tu total supplies of rattle receipts prominent grower day morning at the family residence of atockers and feeilera wen liberal. Pleasant was but recently offered ten at Suit Lake City after a brief illness. cents bis lamb Kiiud this a for the active and year's Demand, however, whs She bora in Provo, October 1, wan Oetolicr Tim purdelivery. prices ruled firm with fat rattle at rrop for 1SH4, the daughter of the late Presidemanded that chaser, however, srnson ami of with the the bigli (mint dent David John of Utah stuke of the spring demand for the thin under way per cent must In ewes. At the pres Iiatter-da- y church, and Mary there is small chance for the supply cut, however, the Saueter is holding Writlc John.Saint Mrs. Williams was one 85 for and ten wethers. rent per exceeding the demand. charter members of the twenty-nin- e Entries for the tenth umiual Hog prices were up ten rents toda.v. of the Brighum Young acmlcuiy, This advance took the market to the Stock and Horse in,w up at in Irovo under the direction high mint of the past two weeks. Be- Salt laike City, March 29 th to Apri of Brigham Young, in 1 STB. She was cause of the active demand a further 2d, an being reeeiied at hetidipiarters married on August 3(1, 1883, in the enadvance is anticipated before the at the Zion (.'handier of (nmmerre at dowment house at Balt Luke City, weekend. The 140 to hogs a gratifying rate, indications at this they lived at lrovo until 1!(I5, when mild at $11. 7ft to $12.00, 170 to 2.TU time are that the iiiiiiiInt of exhibit (hey moved to the state capital. Surjxiuudx, $11.40 to $11.75; 230 to 200 urs will be considerably in excess o viving are nine children, Joseph L., pounds, $11.25 to $11..V; 200 to 310 that for any previous year. Mi Ivin. Hula, Martha, (liven and Marpounds, $11.15 to $11.35; packing One of the most successful emu gery Williams, Mrs. Edith Platt, Mrs. bows, $10.00 to $10.50; stags, $0.50 to ever conducted against proda Mary Bowman and Mrs. Emma $10.25, and stock hogs and pigs, $11.-7- 5 puignsanimals in I'tuli was all of Salt Iaike 7itv; two siseHrried on tory to $12.05. Indieationa are that Mrs. the winter Unilei ast the ters, Mary ('luff of Los Angeles, during by will remain light. with the ro and Mrs. Elizabeth Worsennnft of Slates biological survey liamlis were ten to fifteen lower of the statu board of agri Salt Lake City; a brother, David John than last week 'a close and fully Tift v oNration and to the February re of Provo, aud five culture, according erata under the high point last week. Nirt of K. Holman, in charge sisters, A. II. John of Provo, William Beorgc Choice fat ones sold at $14.75 to $14.-8- 5 of such work in this state. Hunters H. John of Ogden, Mrs. Einma Kuuil-sc- n and the good $14.50 to $14.75. Few under his direction killed and Mrs. Jennie Duke, both of twenty-on- e fresh aliorns brought $13.25. The fat bobcats, fifty-on- e three Provo, and Mrs. Ada Hickman of coyotes, yearlings are quoted at $11.25 to $12. mountain lions and two foxes. Poison Magna. There are alo six grandchil00; wethers, $0.25 to $10.00; ewes, bait distributed amounted to nearly dren. Deceased was well known to $8.50 to $0.25, and fern ling lainlw sold thousand pieces. 0. T. Holman many of the older resident at Price forty at $13.25 to $14.50. lingged two mountain lions and gainei ami throughout Carbon county. Her the place of the first hunter for the husband at one time was associated UTAH AND IDAHO LAMBS ARE month. with his father, Bishop Williams of Holman senior also killed PLACE PROMINENT IN lion. Seth Sliumway took seetmd with Winter (Quarters, in one of the first mercantile establishments in this citv. DENVER, Colo., March 12. Utah four bobcats and six coyotes. This was located just south of the and Idaho lambs played a prominent Then were eighty-eigthousam site of tlio Stevenson Lumber am! present part in the sheep market here during rows and heifers, The building was later movthe past week. The bulk of the au,-pl- y over, kept for milk in i'tah January rompany. ed to the south of the railroad tracks now feds of moving to market ar 1, l!2W( according to a tabulation of from those two states. These states statistics by the dejuartmcnl ot agri and Ins'll Hie the Clark lintel. It stood tln-for years until taken a slnut have topH'd the market consistently. culture. This rcprcuiits an i time cilice by Fire. The Williams The high price of the week wan $14.-8- 5 of 22 per cent from the seventy-tw" hud pniHrty here up until freight jwid, while the bulk of the thousand counted the fiivt day u about ago. D. !. Williams aupply has moved at from $14.im) to 11120. On this hn-- i- there wen a him nf latetour year made fnipient visits to $14.75 with some little freight benefit drril and sevcnty-tiin-- e cows and lieif in many .cases. Many shipment direct ers in the state per eaeh thnusiiiid per Irii'c to lonk alter such intere-t- s. from Utah ami Idaho have bImi beet, sous Januury 1. !2(i, cninpareil with aold, but most of the Western receipts a hundred aud sixty jx-- thousand on lately have lieen hilled through, Mon- January 1. 1!20. Nineteen thousam: day a four-ca- r string of good shea ring heifers, one to two years old. were Matter Tbat Greatly Concerns Many lambs, xhiped by the Reynolds l.ivr being kept for milk January 1. 1920 Couples In This State. Stock eniniany of Milford, were sold This is an increase from the fifteen Can h person remarry lawfully in at $13.05 flat and weight'd eighty-fiv- e thousand January 1, 192(1. This tabu pounds. At the name session a bit ion indicates that growth in dairy I'tuli after ix month has elapsed folload of shearers from North Salt ing in l.'tah is steady over a criod of lowing the granting of an iiiterlocu-lor- y Lake landed at $13.50, also flat. Sev- years. degree of divorce f This question, eral loads of Utah and Idaho rattle Eradication of tuberculosis from en on which attorneys disagree more than have also been received and mild here tire einiiilies has become the most jxip-ul- on pcrliHs any other subject, apMura during tlie past week, although tup method of combating this menace to lie raised directly in n uit for anbiggest string received was forwi.i-.l.-to cattle and human beings, aeconiitig nulment of marriage filed last SatEast. Monday four loads of Utah to a rejmrt at Salt Lkc City by Alice Mal-quirecently issued by the I n urday feeder steers sold at $9.00 with one it iled Statics bureau against Albert Malquist. Some of aniniHl industry, $8.50. These were the high sales ter I mler the lawyers argue that six months after from eat system n decree is entered it becomes final, the day. Mixed rows and heifers from tie in a eirciinisrribeil area, generally Utah sold at $7.00 last Monday and a ii ml timt is all there is to it. A kt-so-n enmity, i used as a unit with the were top in their classes. On Tue-utathen time nt he may remarry any it of the plague. Ovobject of two loads of Utah feeder er six amifreeing a half million nuimals nr chouses. Others say it - true that tin steers, owned by Hill & Finkclstcin of more than three-fourtoi' the iot.il decree is filial, hut there yet remain Modena, went at $8.25. The Frdav number in the work wen tried six months for an appeal in ea-- e one if the parties decides to do n. In top on feeders was made by Jack Le. 'ut under this plan by state Montpelier, Ida., with a load of 1112-lun- d and federal veterinarianscounty, the other words neither iarty may safely during steers which sold to local peo- la- -t fiscal marry again under a year le.--t the othyear. At the close ol the er ple at $9.25 flat. jiai'ty appeal the ca-- e with the posperiod seven hundred ami l';fty six enmities had engaged in eradication sibility that the divorce may be set Place At Pacific Show. under this plan. This is an ineren of aside. Mrs. Malquist liases licr claim Managers of the laeifie Intmiu-lion- 28 jier cent over Tin reHirtcd nuiubc to annulment on the theory that it reLive Stock exjwisilinn annouuee for the quires a year, ami states that twe!v. preceding year. months had not expired since her husthey will establish, eoiniuencing this John T. Armstrong, one of Epli band hail obtained a divorce from fall, a wool show in eoimection with rauii's most prominent wnolgrowrrs, Kate Elizabeth the regular display. The department Malquist before he marketed a t tl lambs married Alice Malquist. will be sponsored jointly by the co- recently According to at Kau-a- s City at $l4.fMl hundred, the suit for annulment. Kale and Aland s. the Pacific Wnnlgnw-croperative jut This development further indi- topping for that day. These avi rigei bert Mahpii-- t wen divorced by a depound with no cull cree entered June H. 1!2(. Alice ami cates the interest in the Wp-- t in im- eight number Albert Malquist were married, proving quality. Several county fairs iii their ol buyi rs were .Turn 3, 1927. She said he di.; niieinpt to cta'inicdr him into in the last few years have given wool selling then hero at tweivc cent. As not learn the situation until March a place in the competitive laa ivu!f they tutted him better than Ill'll, two ments and the experiment proved days prior to tiling the suit. successful added attention is plai ned :wo dollars mt head more than ll.e Wo are once more approaching the for the future. In aiiiuoineing this t.- !i"'t Offer he received locally. Srnn: hibit the Portland. Ore., show man- lime back, u!vti other feeder sold season when the average man pnuld agement says its objects are to en- (heirs at nine and nine and a half sit on a stump or a fence ainl smid courage the production of better wool cent f. o. h. the cars at Ephraim, a almost a whole afternoon thinking ot shipment of three cars netted Arm- something three thousand miles a war. and mohair and its preparation for market and projur to ascertain the strong practically eleven and a half. Pleasant days are to soon be here. beat fleeces of the various breeds and These were weighed up before shipThen s fellow ran take a motor and when show how they grade commeicially. ping again sold, the shrink- and come back knowing how to trip Fleeces will be judged in accordance ap( Continued On Page Four) preciate the old home town. the across country! Eight Natural tobacco taste c two-tent- s has the inside track to smokers preference - er e , Chesterfield sales prove it! 4 ni 1 ri 15.-lro- 0. o Uhi-cag- li MRS. WILLIAMS lnter-ii'iiuiita- rI ! Lf natural tobacco richness entirelyfrec from iu "over-sweetenin- g; in no other cigarette do men d find such naturalness of taste and Ilirk-inslia- rc-cei- half-brothe- rs tOL and yet, they're MILD ht ini-rca-- o vi-ar- s MARRIED, OR NOT? r ar st 9(i()-jinui- id i- le-l- ed al nui.-.iii- ili-ji- Liooett 8c Mybis Tobacco Co. NOW ABANDONED business done among the others, to rapid growth and the consequent f fall victim to the economy program of iod of maturity. The varieties hfft the administration. ' large, heavy stalks seem able to Vernal Land Office Matters to Bo stand injury to a much greater mse -Handled At Zion. In some instances varieties of field than the slender ones. This suess. and of sweet corn have lieen found to jM'cially true uf the robust, large & WASHINGTON, I). C, March 12. varieties, such as are grown widely. ; President Coolirlge, on reeoinmendn-- t be less susceptible to severe injury by the Corn Belt States. ; the KuroHan borer than others, says inn of Secretary Work, today signed agan order closing fourteen laud offices, the United States department of imIf they only knew his name J0S no variety is riculture, although those at Vernal (Utah), mune. This stera including would be in a monnse apparent difference is us- to the New York favor of who Boise, Ua.; lender, Wyo., and Elko, doctor City involved some to extent with the Nev. The secretary found that the ually chiH vises to mothers feed the volume of business done by these did time of planting and also with the when thev come home from flebooU not justify their continuance. The Vernal office during the past year NOTICE OF CONTEST DEPART-men- t Wonder why it is that a w of the Interior, United States handled only two filings a day on an Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. will hang on to any kind of a brute average, and received but three letters 23, 1927. To Henry ITbaud of Price, so long as she thinks that someone d a day, yet it total cost to the govern- Utah, Contestee, His lleira. Executors wants himf 1 ment was $5490. By transferring the and Administratora : You are hereby no5 that Marguerite Dusaerre, who records to the office at Salt Lake City tified Complete line legal blanks. The5, gives Utah, aa her pontoffice ad the burden on the latter will not be dress., Price, did on February 7, 1927, file in office her duly corroborated applicamaterially increased, and entrymen this tion to contest and secure the cancellation t will suffer little inconvenience, for of your fttiM'kraiKing Homestead Entry under present law oaths ami affidav- Serial No. 0202.77, made June 23. 1921, it in public land cases may be made for Lots 2 and 3, 7V4 of XK4, Isf js of liefon United States commissioners, SWti, XW14 of SWU of ind i notaries public or judges or clerks of MV (4.12 and MV (4 of MKW(4 of See. 12, South, Range East, Salt Lake courts of record and there i? very sel- Twp. ! meridian, and as grounds for her contest dom necessity for an cntrvnmn ap- she alh'KPs tbat residence has never been established or maintained on said entry pearing personally at a local office. by said or his heirs; that no Furthermore, the law ermit hearing work liasentryinan ever been dune or improvement of land eonte.-t- s liefnre any officer placed or expenditures made on or fir tlie benefit of snid entry by or on behalf having a seal and authorized by state of aid entryinan or his heirs; that said law to administer oaths even in conWhen you have an accident, n '"try i and has lieen for many year tested land eases. wholly abundoued; that said entryinan in the fall of 1918 before nutter whether yon or someone United States commissioner and died intestate was designated under the 1 g stale nr county official making a said landhomestead else causes, if yon have an in- - ( act and snid entry ; that he was unmarried and left no eeiHlty of land caps usually keep themselves posted as to the status of heirs surviving him so far a affiant lots snrance policy with one of off been learn ; that said failure to esX public lands in their vicinity and are tablishableandto to ' maintain residence and snid more c(uiqictent than the bind office abandonment were nol due to hia t strong companies yon can taS employ:n intending settlers in tlie ment in the military or naval service of to the officer with confident -election tor entry. The law prrmiis the United States. You are. therefore. r ""Hik'd thnt the said allegations Phone ns and we will call and getting information from local land will be taken a confessed and snid offices by mail so that in I'tah. for entry will be canceled withoutyour further the Salt Lake City office riaiit to be heard, either before this ofexplain onr plan. We write fice or on siqienl. if you fail to file in this w ill In at the command of any per-o- n kinds of insurance. office within duy after the fonrih eeking information, and can supply publication oftwenty this notice, aa shown beit on mail request without a jiersnu-a- l low. your answer under oath, call. The Salt Like City land of- re(mnding to tbee allegations specifically of contest, together with due proof that you have fice is the second buie-- t in the served a copy of your answer on the aniii Wct, averaging twenty-on- e filing each day contestant either in person or hy registerduring the past year, a record exceed- ed mail, ion should state in your answer CO. PRICE the name of the postoffiee to which you ed only at Buffalo, Wyo. to be sent to you. 'Ji!!!" G. E. NELMS, Manager It probably will be one of the last iVTV ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. to be closed, and that not for Date of first publication Feb. 25. 1927 Second Floor Sflvagni BnildisI many "J frond publication Mar. 4, 1927. years to come. The Vernal office Dy Date of third publiration Mar. 11. 1927. PRIOR, UTAH waa one of the axnallest, measured by Date of fourth publication Mar. 18, 1927. . When Insurance NEEDED stock-raisin- as-i-ti- ng -- (City |