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Show THE SUE, PRIOR UTAH FRIDAY, EVERY FRIDAY GIANT HOTEL OF THE WORLD NOW OPEN IN THE WIND? CUT BILi, THE EARBOL SAY)S LAIS FIFTEEN TO The Sim 8wcial Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Wonder if some of those who wrote to Lindbergh are not still waiting lor 'an answer. It look like one of Europes future 'problems will be to find space for American airplanes. Your fellow who toots his horn the loudest doesnt always have the biggest bunk account When a rolils-- r holds un a married 'man the rocmling is about as much a complaint as a crime. In Africa is costs eight spearheads to buy a wife. In this country a single bom-heacan get one any time. t One trouble with the man who is ; always yelling for a square deal is that he wants to lie the umpire. Another trouble about a coal strike is it has to last a long time before anybody gets excited about it. Nothing seems sillier to a woman than to hear a man kicking just because his watch doesnt keep perfect time. An Indian man has just given five j hundred dollats for one bee. But lots of us have p:d more than that to get stun". i Now comes the world's biggest twenty-fiv- e story hostelry reprehotel. It is the new Stevens, a sents the last word in modern conmillion dollar riant venience. There are three thous-- . twenty-seve- n (hat has pushed its way to a prom-in- and guest rooms, a convention and et -- xiiiljitlon hall covering thirty-tw- o pluee in the jagged eit-nl-l - ; t J ' known as Chicago's skyline Situ- - . .Cus&nd square-fee- t, and innumd sled on Michigan boulevard, the erable features such as a two-war- I s Autistic stonk cauvixg. LOCAL PRODUCT TO BE PLACED nr STATE CAPITOL IL E. Crockett, secretary of state, has been presented with a sample of osokerite in its crude state together with others showing the effeet of the refining process by the Osokerite Mining company of Roldier Summit. The mineral and the products will be included in the display of the state's resources on the basement floor of the eitya smartest thoroughfare, the hospital and operating room. . It won't be long now until the last years graduates will be far enough out in the world to realise how little thev know. The fellows who spent their even-inThere 'a one progressive senator not The osokerite is found in eaintol. At home studying seed catalogues large deposits in a few mines in Utah, easv to handle. lie doesnt eat last winter are now putting in their is it is melted down into disks-antime on road maps. then put through a process in which What this country needs, along with the black color is removed and almost Maybe sometime a wise legislature will decree that it is not murder to a pure parafin'is derived. Recently a good niekle eiga is a five-eenew people with larger capital have slay the fellow who ia always asking: taken hold of these properties. Is it hot enough for youf" So few attain that nice balance Nothing disappears more quiekly between inferiority, complex - And now nothing remains of the midway than a twenty-fiv-e pound chunk of football season except trying to get and swellhead. ire on a hot day unless its one heros the othe? fellows coach. Birth announcement cards. The Sun. glory when anothers sun rises. gj nt July TWENTYfiVEl IS OF JQXiY 19 WEEK Toll? 25. xm fif- llog yirirw today were quoted cents making the teen to twnnty-fiv- e fifth consecutive Monday that the market has advanced. Since the first week in June prices have risen about two dollars and the market ia in a firm Nisition, indicating a probable further rise. Lambs were fifteen to twenty-fiv- e higher and sheep steady. Western lambs sold up to $14.00 and $0.50: Cattle prices were ewes up steady. Some of the plain to fairly good steers were weak. Fed ones were sera re. (Iraesere predominated and will continue in liberal supply. Receipts today were 20, (M)0 rattle, 7000 hours and 7(HW sheep, compared with 15,500 cattle, 7500 hogs and 8000 sheep a week aero and 18,600 eattle, lot Ml hogs and 0450 shi-ea year ago. Cattle receipts todav were the largest this year. The bulk of the sunoly came from Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, and was made un of grassers, Stockers and feeders. Comparatively few fed or wintered eattle arrived. The better grades, both grassers and fed steers, Were fully steady. Rome of the common and medium kinds were weak. However, demand showed liberal volume and the offerings were cared for easily. The few steers that showed any material amount of feed brought $12.50 to $13.25. Wintered Kansas steers sold at $10.50 to $12.25 and grassfats $6.75 to $10.50, Those below $8.23 were of plain qualify. The grassfat rows and heifers were quoted weak. Fed grades were fully Steady. Cannera and cutters brought $4.25 to $5.25 and grass cows $5.50 to $7.00. Fed eows sold up to $8.50 and heifers un to $11.75. Veal calves were steady. Choice stoekers and feedars remained in active demand at firm prices. The other grades were weak to twenty-fiv- e lower. This decline in connection with larger supplies added increased demand. There will be a broad inquiry from now on. Demand for hogs was active and prices rose fifteen to twenty-fiv- e cents. Both packers and,shipners paid the top price, $10.60, on medium and lightweight grades. The advanre took the market into 'the highest position since late April and two dollars above the low point in June. Indications are that prices will eo still higher as are light and demand is showing urgency. Today 140 to hogs sold at $10.35 to $10.60; 240 to 260 pounds $10.00 to $10.35; 260 to 325 pounds $9.25 to $10.10; packing sows $7.50 to $8.25; stags $7.25 to $8-- 00, and stock hogs and pigs $10.50 to SOCIETY LEADER CANNIBAL lSLAHDg . 'SSJr-V- n fe-eei- Navigating her own hundred schooner Dwyn Wen," w Euirene Overton, prominent dfc man and society leader of Ln Am , C&la.9 starts for an extensive erS among the South Seas, Fiji, sas, Cook, Society Group nndoftj lands of the Pacific. Her en, suits of friend husband, veteran California .vaelitmannadi commodore of the Californin fj club, and seven profession! m, Several guests are acenmpanviiw and Mrs. Overton. six-fo- ot TOURIST traffic TO parkii UTAH ON INCREASE Increase in tourist traffic to Southern Utah is noted hy Parry of thp Utah Parks who wag a recent visitor in Salt City. While Parry could not a the percentage over prerkm jm he said the traffic during the praa season indicates the fnen-uinpq ularity of the Utah wonderland, if proximately 90 per rent of ill teu ists who go to Southern Utah uh the complete circuit including Bijq Zion, the Grand Canyon of the Cria rado and Cedar Breaks, aaoriugh Parry. Each of these major ittn tions proves so popular that the raters are anxious to see then aU. Pb for the construction of a lodge 0 Slight Angel Point on the North Si of the Grand Canyon are and it is hoped that the mail Up prop-wi- may be completed during winter. the 240-nou- $11.25. Lambs were twenty-fiv-e higher and sheep strong compared with the close last wpek and more than seventy-fiv- e above a week ago. Trade was active. Western lambs brought $13.75 to $14.-0- 0 and native lambs $120 to $13.50. Yearlings $9.60 to $10.50: wethers $7.-2- 5 to $8.00, tnd ewes $5.00 to $6.50. See for yourself how the New washes one big batch of Easy clothes, damp-drie- s another big batch, and while all this is going on, handles every drop of water for you all at the same time. Not 0 single button is tom off the clothes! not a single d wrinkle is put in. -- deep-presse- KYUNE AND NOLAN WA8E00I DELAY TRAINS Washouts bet wen Kyune and Hi on the Denver and Rio Grande f ern last Tuesday delayed train a hours. No. 3, due in Price at U oclock of the afternoon was ddp while other trains were run oa bn The washont resulted from the We rains in the Castle Gate am, sections of the main lint; eeet west tracks, were washed out for distance. The company had a and a erew of men on the seen 'ore the washont oecnred, and were immediately put to work k ing the tracks which was eompMdl I i two and a half hours after then out oceured. No other damage ported from the heavv nine a tr I vicinity of Castle Gate. Soldier $ f it and Helper. Only light stona experienced here at Price. Ogden Run Bale. OGDEN, July 23. Aetiva preparations for the second annual ram sale here have been initiated by officials in charge of the affair, which ia to be held September 22d and 23d. The event is designed as a cleanup sale following the national ram and will eater to the needs of sheepmen who are seeking rams for immediate range use. When it waa organised last Wonderful Alpha fa it was determined that such shouldyear The alpha rays from noojn be emphasised. All consigners at last matter, It appears, consist of TUttnw I yrarjs sale pledged themselves to re- atoms of matter projected it a W" turn again this time. In addition to averaging 6,000 miles per leeooAl L the former participants, a liberal la the great energy of motion of sprinkling of newcomers is assured. It swiftly expelled masse that ia expected more than fifteen hundred rise to the heating effect of registered rams and crossbreds will Yet they do not go far. The change hands. alpha particle travels oevon eoow meters In sir, under ordlnaiy WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF tions, before ft Is stopped. Bot oowi EASTERN UTAH way IA plunges straight thnytgh molecule In Its path, producing P The supply of swine that will be and negatively charged W"! available for market during the next tlvely the process. On- an average, W twelve months appears to be slightly particle, before ftm career larger than during the past year, and Is stopped; break! np abont the indications are that the demand molecules. for pork products will continue about as at present, according to the July Just a Matter ot a ft set hog outlook of the bureau of agriculI What's a word, more or leea ture, issued this week bv George A. recency j A writer Scott, live stock statistician for Utah, stenographer. celved from bis editor letter, at Salt Lake City. complin otherwise That the present series of hearings though IIop dosed words: with tha on live stock rates, under Docket No! have more readable tuff. V 17,000, before the interstate commerce I grin he sought the sender, only commission will result in a rate reducthe notes J! in that the original tion for the industry was the opinion we may here expressed last Saturday bv F. IL Mar-sha- l, md: "I hope staff. each readable secretary of the National Wool-?or,Vi',n uv,n hi" return to Salt Lake Got On Away City from Los Angeles, Oala., where he attended the third Ton make me m with your I get j'an.nK; The first was held in Zion about mothers-in-lathe second in well with mine. :!Vjai i Portland, Ore., the first of this month. "Does the II vs with your M The commission will continue to hear "No. She nves in Chile evide-nrin the ease and it is Marshall s opinion that all material will not be in before the last of Septom-be- f. The rarconn ia sometimes kno the wash bear because he t Witnesses for the live stock made an exceliunt ease before his food before eating it. the eonitoiMion, says he. The halt u schedule calk for an additionalpresent hear- dorfirld, manager of fke ing at Chicago and possibly one Union stockyards, and F. oo Kansu City. secretary of the National J inen No eliange of importance era association. The Utah rate structure on live stock in' to el adjustment an prevent in with w . West is expected as a result of me that wonld interfere Salt bearing under the Hock Smith resolu- flow of stock to the tion at Los Angeles, Cala., last markets. Our purygVi week, Ogden see that Salt Lake Citv and aceordmg to James A. tary of the Utah Bute WooSrrewelw preserved as live stock shippWj Msoeiatioh. Utah was also tern, nooper say. Ho nVlwZA represenL ad at the investigation M SV by J. H. Man ftkoi Vmair) "J - double sheets are handled at once. famous yacuum Cup washing tub takes eight double sheets, or tnu equal m other clothes and washes them as white as snow and as gently fas you do With your own hands. At the same time the Easys new drying tub takes bight more sheets and in three minutes damp-drie- s them ?eady for the line. Sixteen double sheets are handled at one time two things are done at once Thats how the New Easy cuts time in half without rushing the clothes or hurrying you. SIXTEEN Handles Water For You You dont have to handle as much as a cupful of water for the wonderful new system returns the water from the clothes in the dryer and when the washing is completed, empties itself into sink or drain. And no matter how big the washing, the special washtub keeps the water sterilize white pieces. Thousands of women have been amazed and delighted at seeing the New Easy Washer, in their water-circulati- ng 6wn homb, wash and dry their clothes at the same time. They have marveled at the silent, efficient way it speeds the clothes from basket to line, so gently, with not a button taken off, not a single deep wrinkle put in. You, too, may watch the New Easy wash and dry your clothes in your own home, without a penny of cost or a bit of trouble. Try the Easy FREE In order that you may see these wonders with ur own eyes, we will lend you a New Easy, bring t to your home on your regular washday, and. let you do your weeks washing with it absolutely free. There is no obligation at all. Call us up today. Thats allyou have to do. And should you wish to own the Easy, you can make a small down payment and keep, the washer in your home permanently. . . y ' Tit-Bit- f . I. M. GAUCHAT, At J. C. Wecter Lumber Co., West Main Street PRICE, UTAH 0" |