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Show THE SUIT, PRICE. PTAH PAGE TWO gPATgSj EVERY TEIPAT ran FED LAMBS STEADY AND! THE SPRINGS SOME - Xoti to that District and dei LOWER jmQiidii jylnflil withth $B7ftl Mid to He Sun Special Bcrvii-e- , KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 18. Swine prices were steady to ten cents lower today. In the past few day advanced medium and heavyweight lightly and the lighter have declined, raining a narrower price range than in former weeks. Winter fed lambs hold steady, but springs were off from to fifty. Declines in the twenty-fiv- e latter rlu.-- is tle post Raster price adjustment. Cattle wen- - mostly steady with the receipts well distributed as to the various rlasses and dciuand fully equal to the supply. Indications are that the market will rrinain in a favorable position l'or some time yet. The iwM-ipttoday were 15,500 cattle, 14,-0hogs anil KOIMI sheep, compared with 13,000 rattle, 10,000 hogs and sheep a week ago and 13,500 rattle, 11,0011 hogs and 5725 sheep a year ago. Prices for all classes of fat steers were steady. Killers continued to call for the weighty offerings and few in that class were available. Some steers with weight but abort on the finish i front IS o'el i j b hnv s s I lia. 87 i i fcgB 00 9,-0- brought MVS I $13.00, t yin. A f Ito5 I .Ch and several others at $12.00 to $12.75. The lighter weight steers $0.50 to $12.00. Southern fed steers brought $8.00 to $10.50 and the western finis $0.25 to $12.75. Nothing having outstanding finish was bown. Yearling offerings show a decided lark of finish ami for that reason killers have been inclining to discriminate against them. Cows were fully steady at last week's high point, but the heifer classes are tdightly lower for the same reason that yearling leers are selling alowly, Veal calves were fully steady, best lightweights bringing $12.00 to $13.00. Demand for tuckers and feeders remains aetive end prices show no quotable change from last week. Receipts were fairly liberal and included a good many medium and lightweight Texas stockcra. Most of the thin rattle bought recent ly are going onto grass and not to feed lots. Hog prices today wore steady to ten rents lower than last week's close. Coin a red with seven days ago the ligliterwriglil rlasses are lower and the medium and heavyweights are a little higher. Demand shows more activity lately. Receipts were fairly liberal and some 5500 were consigned direct lo packers. Today 140 to hogs sold at $11.00 to $11.25; 165 to 225 jsiunds $10.75 to $11.00; 225 to 260 iKiuuds $10.00 to $10.75; 200 to 300 pounds $10.25 to $10.60; packing sows $0.00 to $0.75; stags $8.75 to $9.50 and stock hogs and pigs $11.75 to $12.85 Fed lamlm were steady and springs were lower. lVinlerfed sold at $15. 75 to $10.25; shorn, $14.00 to $14.50 and Arizona springs, $16.00 to $17.00. Home shorn wethers brought $0.00 to $0.75 and shorn ewe $8.25. From now on ahum sheep and lambs and springs will be the predominating offering.. $ ''A modem age discriminates -- and smokes Camels 100-pou- nd K & THIS age is the hardest to satisfy its the most discriminating age ever known. Thats why it goes to Camel for cigarette enjoyment. It takes real tobacco to satisfy modem smokers and Camels are made cf the choicest tobaccos grown, marvelously blended. Smokers of today are right in demanding Camels; no better cigarettes are made, regardless of price. To seek a real smoke is to find Camel the choice of the modem world. Camels are a revelation of goodness, always mellow, smooth and mild. This age shows the way to smoke contentment I n.ii 3 Hi ft eff JMlM :rr--s !'S t t Ki Al M n Camel! n "Hare a N C icri g AiTii-- r FAMOUS POOL IS AS YET NOT SOLD BY GROWERS FOUNTAIN GREEN, April 18. The Jericho wool jnmiI, shearing approximately 94,000 head of sheep and owned by Fountain (Ireen and Mt. Pleasant growers, is still unsold and present indications (mint to shipment for storage at lloston, Mass., awaiting more favorable market conditions. It is estimated this pool produces around nine hundred thousand pounds, shearing from the finest anil the smoothest IwMi . N. C. bim, WiMwjti C 127, S.J. Tohtrw and tlirough bills of lading the comAn advertisement in a London paThe achoolmam was explaini!' mission has never deviated from its per to the effect that a lady of title is a class of boya the origin of bambbi NO. 2. original derision tin', the prayer for willing to introduce Americana into ing. "You see, she said, through joint rates an i through WIN nglish society has led to some inquir- times when men carried arms ana of lading should be denied. In this Notice is hereby given that social taxes for the purpose of grading, con- ies regarding the cost of eucb. They always fighting they used to ip petition the association has the structing drainage system, curb and gutter and paving with concrete pave- ound they are between three and five out their palms as the sign of p of the Utah State Wnolgrowcrs ment uisrn the full width of the street from the north property line of Second lousand pounds and, it is pointed out, Then, as they became more civil1 association. South street, formerly railed G street, on Carbon avenue, formerly call-- in addition to the "fee required by the clasping of right hands meant type of Rambouillet sheep, producing I street,' to the south property line of Main street, formerly called the introducer there would be all sorts would not injure the other. an even grade of fine staple. The sell- WITH THE LITE STOCKMEN OP I"Eighth on Carbon avenue, formerly railed Eighth street, and from the of other expenses. urchin, jj a street, spoke up practical ing committee this year is eonisied EASTERN UTAH lorth property line of Main street, formerly called "I street, on Carbon couldnt he have handed him on of James L Nielson as chairman, Aba Loss of memory is a sign of old age. his left. avenue, formerly called Eighth street, to the south property line of First Livingston and N. M. Nielson, wlu Around fifty-fiv- e thousand head of North street, formerly called J street on Carbon avenue, formerly called Jaybe that explains why the older a have authority to handle on the marsheared are at the Carlos Eighth street, to the full depth of the lots in said Paving District No. 2 are man gets the more he knocks the presbeing After all the real college ehe ket as price will justify and if consid- sheep Gunderson corrals south of Price. due and unpaid in amounts and upon lands set forth and described in the ent generation. the letter the student gets with aw ered favorable. The pool has been in (iclinqiient list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, including interest at is in full out at in it. Shearing Sun. to swing Rubber no order, stamps existence for a numlier of years, and Sixteen cents a head is being the rate of 7 per rent to and including February 7, 1927, and at the rate of ia probably more favorably known na12 cent the cost with thereafter, on of per or The are aid. men laiard themselves. together publication REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OP THE STATI paid tionally than any other Western combefore the of May, A. I)., 1927, the real property upon whieh such UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE day l(Jth The ninth Ogden Live Stock show r bine. Shearing ia in operatiun. taxes are a lien will on said day be sold for said taxes, interest, cost of adBAN! & are now on the ground, but will probably he held the latter part vertising and of sale at the front no sales are at present contemplated of January instead of the 7th to 12lh Price, I tali, expense at the hour of 12 door of the county courthouse in Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, State of Utah, At the Cloae of Baa, oclock, noon, of said day and con On the 5th Itay of April, 1927. until shearing has given buyers a more of the month. The new dates are ar- tinuing until beginning all of the said property shall have been sold. The said property so that exhibition the Utah favorable opKirtunity to examine the ranged RESOURCES Ml' is described as follows, towit : ! IjOiiu and diacounta clip. Sheep are rcjxtrted in excellent shall follow that of Denver, Colo., 8. J. rOWKI.L ADDITION. - DWgj. Stocks, bunds and securities, etc rondition from the winter range. J. L. from the 19th to 24th. J'JJS Front Fert Bankingbouse ... ... Theres a ewe in a flock np in Star No. 31. Nelson, acting for a meat eotnany of ! Other real estate owned 42A? Emanuel the at Iow-p1. northeast corner 8. of Lot J. I.ue from federal reserve bank Kjapakis. Beginning South San Francisco, has contracted Valley, Wyo., which doesnt believe S& mMitinn to Price t'ity, tlirncp wiuth forty-tw150 went Due two from feet, banka other and cash on hand fifteen thousand wether lambs for in race suicide. She has just given and fourteen and a half feet, north forty-twfeet, east two hunFederal reserve bank stock dred and fourteen and a half feet to beginning 125BW ahipment for fall deliver)-- at $10.35, birth to five lambs. All of them nor42. United States bonds and certificates deposited Balance of tax ..$638.44. hipping (Kiints living Colton, Foun- mal and sturdy. Ambitious as her inH80Uft Total Dated this 22d day of April, 1927. tain Green and Scofield. Sheep wiil motherhood is, however, she's not able mm, rtinr IHT move to the Western market in Octo- to suckle five offsprings, and three LIABILITIES $ BO? L. Capital stork paid in ber and November. Contracts call for of them have been given to other ewes. .......... fund 70.00j Surplus dollar a head deposit. .City Treasurer, Price, Utah, and Collector of Special Improvement Tax. Net undivided profits Aetive operations have started at Office b!o the Eastern at Utah Electric for Reserved company. special improvements the Antelo;ie shearing corrals about 37J& First publication April 22; last May C. 1927. Reserved for Uses, interest and depreciation EASTERN DEALERS ASK THAT eight miles southwest Mvton. Each of Deposits subject to check $429,903.29 REOPENING BE HAD Uashier'e checks 6.208.41 day's clip is trucked out to Price to checks be shipped or stored. The corral is opCertified 565.60 Death taxes of will be towns in and D. $600,000 Swain payvilliages by Rostnn Wool Application of the 109.00 unpaid erated by the Antelope Shearing Cor- able to the government on the estate idos, the native secretary, and more Dividends 430,9045 Trade association for a reojwning of ral Total demand deposits Wcn-vnleft Mrs. of Laura F. association, Jcnncr e are being added. composed by of Postal sherpmrn of 17,971.00 savings deposits commerce Representatives interstate commission's the who use the Nine Mile Castle (Wales), who died recent- the association visit places and as they lime certificates for 36,307.99 investigation of joint rail and water their winter range. Aboutcountrythou... 343,674.19 Savings deposits . fifty ly at the age of 73. It is valued at $2,- have no offices, conduct their busi-- Total rates through Pacific Coast porta to sand will be handled deposits net personal property of ness under mango trees. In order to United time State bonds and certificate deposited the East via the Panama canal has weeks run this Year. during the six 481.000 with Mrs. $270,000. Jcnncr left combine of their campaign of hygiene bequests been opposed by Luckenback Steamclaims for slaughtering tubercu- from $500 to life annuities to her ser- and finance, officials often compel an Total .$1,013 ship company. This concern hns filel larAll Btate of Utah, County of Carbon Carl R. Marcnsen, being first duly. stock which have remained unpaid vants. She instructed her executors to applicant to open the windows of his an answer before the commission in that be is cashier of the above named bn v w according to law, deposes and whieh it says: "If there is to be an for the past year were honored bv the take "all such measures as they may home or to wash her dirty baby before the above and foregoing reportaayacontain a full, true and correct rtatement deem state to make sure that of the made. is advance necessary condition of the said bank at the close of businesa on the 5th day of April, 1921department end t6 litigation before the commisagriculture last her life was extinct. She was the widsion petition of complaint should not Saturday. Warrants aggregating CARL R. MARCUSEN. i9 have since been sent out to the ow of Capt. Robert L Jenner, high After they had wondpred for severbe granted. This question has now Correct Attest : al thousand years how to fix their J. H. LEAUTAUD, been continuously before the commis- parties haring these. The sum repre- sheriff of Glamorgan. II. II. GOBTZMAN. hair the women finally decided to eut sion since November 5, 1921, am sents a third of the appraised value of To protect the poor of India from it off. PIERRE MOYMER. Directors. there have been three separate sets of dairy stock which the state has killed a form Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 12th day of April, 1927. REID BAS of usury which not only binds in the camtuberculosis bearings at almost every import int Notary Public Residing At Price, Utah. (Hsal) My commission expires the J the borrower for but also ties np Sometimes we feel like out day of July, 1928. city in the United States. There have paigns between January 1, 1926, and his sons and his life, putting grandsons, the Young a register for people who are always State 6f Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner also been three seta of briefs and at April 1, 1927. A second third of the I, Beth Pixton, bank Mens Christian association is estab- claiming to have seen the first robin. noner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the value of stock has already least two oral arguments, and upon appraised foregoing ie a full, tra f copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my oKCf zl lishing banks in that country. More this question of joint through rates 14th day of April, 1927. 8ETII PIXTON, Bank Commie (Continued On Page Eight) than four hundred hare been started Wedding announcements. The Sun. NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES. PAVING DISTRICT "in, sup-Ni- rt dl An-teloji- e. f Wool-buye- PRICE COMMERCIAL SAVINGS F'-JS- . .l hun-dre- d o o T SHELDON T T ANDERSON, - i - $11,-20- 1. anti-bovi- ne rft ii coj |