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Show i THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH Friday, march EVERY FRIDAY PURELY PERSONAL A I: Fhi'trii.g umj'.iny, nineteen cimi of iriiv iu 'llseiv's a wiil there's a w..i." Ah' on, v.crc ra i.l and lui-- i ii the li.i: inii.ii line nod ,,!i the Sii:.;,y. ;dc iLioes lr,,iu s;s br&in-l- i ol t!u Denver anil lii.i Gi;.::dc .el. lorty n Wei-rerIda., win re ruiiro.id was deprived by i.re tlie . - the iScii. u awi.iiihii-l!.e two ri po.u:.ii.s with March u ex uf lJ:h of thuii-au- d MinVi lira floiu five to flfleeli J I chie amend t tuuty-iii- e trailed Over tii.s heaiy blanket Da-c- o Le This is rebuilt. It dollars, ibis ! 1 it. porkers, it took six dais to coier ie. fur ail ho f.h(ei hdiiiuuti put tin. territory 1 lie ii. fiui 'll.e i! -t a nee. "Why didn't ami bring them faced j the in trs on a boil-le- d which will solve the problem owners who lunl planned to have their out 1 iluscu was asked, lie smiled work dune there. The new plant will reuiiiiisccntly. "lotst year I tried to be eoiupleted early enough uml will bring some out that way, hut had ton be of such rnuieity that all the hook- j much trouble with the sleil tipping the hardships cramDrspi ings previously made and a large num-b- over." med six of trailing over the into tor he days eared herds ether of may without delay. The outfit will he a snow, the hugs reached Suit Lake City twenty clipper one, the construction in exceptional shape. of which is to begin at onre. The plans Yesterday 'a Quotation!. include the ereetion of a s'learingsheil corKANSAS CITY, Mo., March 24. -to house the men and sheep, and 6500 head. Slow and and Hogs necessary eni Receipts, everything rals, for an estimatod daily run of three steady to ten cents higher; stock pigs thousand head. The Denver and Rio steady, $11.50 to $12.00; top, $12.25 Grande Western is being asked to par- on 140 to 150 pounds; desirable 170 to ticipate in the cost, as Mounds is a 190 pounds, $11.55 to $11.90; 200 to large shipping jioint for live stock. 230 jNiunds, $11.15 to $11.50; 240 to The nudrsiralJe feature of the regular 350 Hiunds, $12.00 to $12.25; packing sows, $9.35 to $10.00. elipjier is eliminated in the new equij-meCattle Receipts, 2000 head. Calves, to be installed, it is said, by the use of a new kind of romb known as 5S0. Most killing classes fully steady the TLl), which leaves the sheep with with she stock scarce; vealers fifty to about the same amount of wool as a dollar lower; fairly liberal supply when the blades are Used, and so af- steers offered in stockers ami feeders fords the animals protection in un- division; trade slow; choice heavies favorable weather. F. It. Iinlierts and held around $12.00; medium to good Dan Olsen of Salt Lake City were in offerings, $9.00 to $10.50; top veals, Drive a few days ago and demonstrat- $11.00. ed the clipiier to sheepmen and others Sheep Heceipts, 3000 head. Lamlis interested, and such was unite satis- steady to twenty-fiv- e higher; slu-efactory. Huberts and Olsen are imw steady ; top himlia to ahipKTs, $15.25; arranging a lease for the jlnut und others to the packers, $14.35 to $15.-1shorn wethers, $9.25. will have direct charge. mil.-- - -- ipi-i:ir- ii fui-ili- .i i.- m-i- i ; I er nt 0; ADVANCA FIFTEEN TO IN LAMBS, ETC. TKIHTY-FIV- E ((Vuitiiiued From I'nge Three) V. N. Ureae, Henry ii L. Green, V. A. Murray, It. L. and l'urley (iooilrich. Ui toiler lambs will run in weight iroiu sixty-seve- n to eighty pounds, and us sheep of the county Itave emerged in the very best ol' shape from ihe winter the higher weights will rule. AY. 1L representing a Suit laike City house, has eontraeted lielwom six and seven thousand at nine und a half cents, delivery to be made at AYatson Mer-rinia- Col-thur- p, on (letober 1st." Live stuck exhibits at the tenth annual Intermoiiiitnin Stock and Horse show to lie held in Salt Laws City, March 29lh to April 2d, will include some of the outstanding animals of the country, reports R. AY. AYarnick, secretary of the exhibition. Among these is Royalist, heading the John II. Seeley & Sons Ml. Pleasant herd of Shorthorns. This famous bull has to his credit a greater list ol pri.cs at lust year's snow nnd than any other in llie rniui-trHe was grand champion at the National AVesiern Stock show at Heaver, Colo.; Missouri State fair, Indiana State fair, Si at Philadelphia, la., Trit:ie lrii-- t SWINE CLUB GOING TO GET IN SOME HIGHBRED ONES One of the largest and which is going to prove aiming the best Isiya ami girls swine clubs in the entire slate has been organized at Price with some twenty head of all purebred Chester White sows recently purchased from J. Ii. Howard of Salt Luke City, the Central Inited States Service company. AYhcn this shipment is eoiupleted it will give Carbon counhead of ty a hundred amt seventy-fiv- e line bred swine. The local farm realizing the imjHirtanee of more divrrs:fiod crops, has ssinsored the hog club here. Orson P. Madsen, Car-lo- n ami F.inery agricultural agem, lias worked diligently with Howard in getting these going. There should he several rarloads of fat ones for sale here this fall, and which is an industry that ought to work well with the big Price River AA'ulcr Conservation district development now being pushed by all interests locally and which is also hacked by the Denver and liio Ora tide Western railroad. There is bu-rrn- Mi-- 1 ii tlii ui pk. oil iiii.Aiat Haver of Sail iar.e:, Price ycxii .y To at- r.il i f J.l.:.!l.l, luv. j- i., uv;v it C. , . X. J. Meagher, M.-- u:.ia-da:i- i i i J.:-,..- - r. Ma i Mr. Xr Mr. uio! Priee. i ho.iie tins spring lacut n!.' of taral I'lillcg' at I j ('laughter n. M. 1 M.iil-i- !i ! week during the lie 1'iaii Ariciil- - wiiirh si.e it Time 1$ jSifiLi e. gT 'nt Tea Here. FiU llK'l 0 Your DRD OUR ANNUAL SPRING PRICE and Toilet and Laundry Soaps for Real Economy Make That AT PRICES Standard, Well-Know- n on PAIM( ft tin K......3to1Be 4 25c ?.Br.th. Colgates Kirks Cocoa flic fr" L: k 6 for 42c 4for25c Colgate's Big Bath Soap Cologne Bouquet Soap Lux Toilet Form 3 for 19c 3 for 19c Stork Castile Soap jew efcmi Castile Soap Jap Rose Soap Mission Bell Soap r ) 3 95c ...for 25c Ilardwater 3 for 19c Coleo Soap for aso-eiutio- kb. uaWe! Soap Saymans Vegetable Wonder 15c2for25c CUTICURA SOAP J g Cashmere Bouquet Soap ntniiM once ioc Santa- - Rita Castile CASTILE Soap, po1 nrt Olin Oil Bcawy Sow of Suplcott Qoil- - Aa 23c bar - br-ioof- piit oU Ttgetibl Soap, hirer 25Cfor70c Krxlanl Bonn 19Cfor55c content. Coeoa Eu-Ja- )a Urn AImiI (rtrly bar. La I her X 4 for 25c S1TJ-3 for 19c j , Snap 2 for 23c 12 for 49c SS1K - 1 FAlllY ki".-.'.- Snap, n SOAP WoeSbaryVi for 18c 3 I O Traanpareat Glyeerlaa ,r4 lurra 23c 3 for 19c ilK. JUST HISTORY Bath Caatlla Saap. Three hare la a 27c package Ken-Ja- y's ?.! Medium v. lcn-':- m SALE SOAPS lng 1 B 3 1st APRIL 1st and 2nd MARCH to F.a.'tern Ctah. J. I). Lloyd of Canon City, Colo., stopjied over in Priee this week to visit his him, I. J. UoyJ, and family, lie was on his way home after sjiending Reach and San the winter i.ut at Diego, Cain. Mrs. J. Bryce Forrester, who has been at St. Mark's Hospital at Salt Iaike City fur several weeks following an ojieration, is slowly improving auil exjH'Cls to be back at her home at Hiawatha shortly. Prof. George A. Fox, prinrijial of Harding Junior high for the ast two years, exfierls to leave Price at the close of the school term. He has been tendered a teaching fellowship at the University of Utah that will permit him to pursue graduate work for a higher degree. K. Roy Gibson, cashier for the United States Fuel eouiiany at Zion, came to Carbon district last Monday the time until AA'ednesduy ami ss-n- t going over things at Hiawatha. The roal game is slow, said he, around all the catiiis at this time. He later returned to the slate enpitnl. .lames II. AVallis, executive secren tary of the Utah Public Health at Salt Lake City, arrived on AYfdnesilay for a visit of u few days, lie is making arrangements to move to A'err.al us soon as the roads ure passable for trucks from the eupital city to the Basin, ami will make his home lien. Vernal Express, IStli. Mbs Fdith Lnwrenee, who has been at the hed'iiic of Senator Thomas AY. O'Donnell at Suit Iaike City almost constantly since his illness with Dr. O'Donnell, returned to Vernal on AVednesdav for a few days. She says she has watched the senator's condition very carefully and notices an imRoosevelt Standard, 18th. provement. 1 1 Ut Ban's THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, i from Stamlurilville, which gave three quartets and one solo. SHakerx were Frank T. Bennett and Bishop Charles A Carlson of Storrs and J. Riser of Standard villc. Deceased is survived by her husband and three children, 5, 3 and IS months, respectively. Interment was ut Springville lust Monday, .several lriemls of the family from already plenty of water lor irrigation Spring Canyon attending. in sight for this year's use and the interest shown by flip three hunks, the farm bureau, business men and A rirkety Kuril, a eluizinK on two. generally has started out the farmers TliC tup all lnit.cn d ll.e li liileis. inn, heieatsmts in earnest i:i the hog lit- rii.nl. t illin' (I'.mii As mic lint recently remarked: Ui'il nidi nika'i mini, ln.! i.'i' fair at Memphis, Tcun., Oklahoma "Watch us lift our mortgages with Mucked tin i;, "lur wiili Mi'kiy il:i.d, Free fair, uml ths year's Ogden Live swine, alfalfa and dairv cows." As it l." lied moMiril. Stock rJinw. On two d'lTercut neuis-ioiiA nnii!e of l.iugliaiiiil, wlii he wou over OaVdale Sta'umore, FUNERAL AT HELPER FOR MRS. Ikslis Ui il in :mi hais am) Vli,i," h Lull at the grand cliauipiou Short tin. cil ;iinii;l; liic ninil.s'iici . MEMORY ARLINE the la-- t International Live Slink exTledr cih'cl hi'it ihe femlcr lnmg, 'l'li'n v ilil." in i lie li.'irk Men siimg.' position, at Chii ago. were funeral servi.es Impressive Tncy wcr. lii'iiii. il wnsi a ii. Some of the trials an isolated stock- liehl in the rndroad ih:ieJ at. Holier !aman often must face in gelling Tile)- : cl lee cd a (lid nre of early l.i)s, Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Arli-ikind iliat .mu sis in AYfI:'ii (days, etul'f to uiurket were told Saturday Memory, Lli rars of age ami the wif" Tin As llicy jollcd oiim aid. last hv Charles Ius V'To,i. Yy,., of Frunk Memory of Slandurtvilli1, Tl:iy leniilnicd ul days wlien tin selling who Thursthe who on died Salt at stockman, at the latter place sun stepped Lake Union stoekyard on ' wav to day ol last week following an opera- (ailed eicry riiuiln' in draw Ids gun. lie lain, 'd Jus life. If IjOR Angelex with two carloads of fat tion at Price City Hospital. These hugs. This story alo (onuitaies a were in charge of Bishop C. Horens. These lsiys; their mil fils, nre out of style, proof of the old nduge that "when! Sing'iig by members of the ward choir For the West of today is a (dace worth Sni-A-B- ar THE . liijm SKK'etin not ciimiav iloc-- House Cleaning Needs Mi. uml Mr- -. Fred J. Thomas uiv M,mliiig the iijack home at Priee alter aii.tir in Caliiornia. They Lhe the elimate lur a change, hut a a .war aiouml Spring The Sale Every Heme Has Awaited Dr. ami Mrs. K. F. Uianolli from Hi ' er wi re AA'iluenlay visitor up at Silt Luke C.iy. H. A'. Da is. manager of the Dai-.ill i eiiil Moraine cu.npaiiV . was in 1 fnp OOa 401 I Facial tix Snap Sc for 50 c Irir'e Traaaparrat Glyeerlaa Soap, Q O (ne 1- - I In-- ; Laundry Soaps and Cleansers e -t UCHT HOUSE CLEANSER ggSa 5 IffinasS 23c NEW THRILL Farms have reptseed the Right in your own home yon can tee the wonderful NEW EASY wash and dry your dothee at the xame time. Does it sound too good to he true your clothes washed and damp-drie- d at the same tin;. the water is handled for yon. and the whole wash on the line in half the time without a single button to he sewed on. and without deep wrinkles that are hard to iron out? Well, you can see it happen with your own eyes, right n your own home without one cent of cost. We will lend you a NEW EASY and let you do your week's washing free. Only in that way can you avpredate the wonders of this amazin machine. While or.e big hatch of clothes is washing in the NEW Easy another is danipdrieu ready to be hung cut. Is it any wonder that the NEAY EASY cuts the tune in half? Eat you must see this wonderful macldne to appreciate it. Thats why vc make y.iu this remarkable offer and will lend you a NEW EASY to do your week's washing. Don't wait. Fhcne 16 or drop ns a card and nent washday the NEAY EASY will be in your heme. If yon wish to keep it you can make a small down payment and the NEAV EASY stays right there. If not, it will be removed withont argument. MACHINES ON DISPLAY AT WEETER LUMBER COMPANY I. M. GAUCHAT PRICE PHONE 16 UTAH sHgcbnu-- h n Traditions sic disusing. Crystal White Soap 5 for S'.L-A- LL -, er le n nr-lie- Sim-iia- v K.-t-j- -A'our nian who is always blowing lcskirg guile. dn gmiil ; seek ha-l'is own horn vt ry murii IVsalm 34: 13-1!c an ear for music. nl us'-.all- t Maec, . fn"tn evil, nml mil i.t;rui ' tj it.ife 4. WHEN TO DO IT min i hw There are t?n times to advertise. Our is hen business in gisid to make it better to get all von can while the gelling i good. The nth- er is when hiiiness is dull to im- rrore it as nitirh o s)silde. of the two it would seem that the more int- porta t - when business is duit. lie who discontinues or redness adver- lining when hii:inos is doll is in a rlnsa with the motorist who would take his foot off the aceelcretor when starting to tMend a stern hill. I M1 1 wisdom. "Christian, 33 years old, nix feet tall with long blond hair, loving wuod and songs, seeks a helper (servant) girl preferred) with a great craving for fruit, flowers, light. oiennir life and a reformed way of living." Thu reads an advertisement in the Anzeig- er, a newsjmper published in the Irus-sian town of Zeidcmlurf. ';! 0r23c Dont Care I dont care for wine and women And with great wealth I do not flirt; But the thing Ive always wanted Is a grapefruit that wont squirt. i Blue pine In cans wont squirt, yet it has all the de licious TASTE of the fresh fruit. ; 1 Sup., 1 Q SCOWCROFTS PRAYER: Thou kimwe-t- , Lrd, that the tongue em no man l.nr.e. .So firing onr thoughts in with thine, and our tongues will sHak imlv Legal blanks of all kinds. The ..3 for 25c Sapdio, Special Ami, White King Washing Machine Soap 43c Powder , L Flakes as SS? 5 for lie Sonl Flush . . . c el ,99 e.G.whu,5fflrlgc for 25c 4 John J. Ruff, son of Bishop George Ruff of Scofield, died Tuesday last at a Salt Ijiike City hospital after an illness of two weeks. He was born at CHRIST FOR FOR CKRtST i i vCoalville lorty-ninyears ago and i survived by hi widow, Mrs. Alice Dun-tRuff: three children, Mrs. Holla G. Ilui-dMrs. Hamilton and John Lewis Ruff, hi father, four BIBLE THOUGHT AND PILYER brothers and one sister. For the past If parenfi will hav tht.t tiJldnn memo, years lie lias been engineer rice Biklt tried hn each rk, II will yiotw am! i an of the e fiifcefeu kcritai to litem In aftei yert. gynmas-iniat the state eajiital. Funeral e are to he hel-- there next GUARD THE TONGUE: j'.y altern'iuii. toiigm from evil, uml thy Bj fr-:B Be-er- 19c Fels Naptha Soap ftau, hsts. DEATH TAKES SON OF BISHOP RUrr OF SCOFIELD c.i-dm- lor 23c 9- - Itndio. mads and the autrniiobile Have iiinile the people out West feel That AVet is only direction. Gesrge A. Fox, Irice, Utah. i, 3 CLEANSER White King Washing Machine Soap Bar, 1 0 FOR 39 and one bar Mission Bell Toilet Soap Free. while, 'Tis a product of pmeress. Cilies have sprins where once the deer, lmirie wolf and Jonttlioriied steer, Foualit fur supremacy. Xo nmrs do we see OLD DUTCH for hi-- COMING TO YOU- -A I t ASK YOUR GROCER. ; |