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Show THi.suy, rsxss. ut THE VIPER TAGS EIGHT AS-ST- rST ?fcI5A?, mOT FRIDAY. Increase Deertui the cheat INDETSXDBNT r3 NEW WR03) nESS)RDG itatCsSad Eodurancv and A ' Ipttd For A unique view of the new British which reautogyro. CAD Viper, cently made a sustained flight of fifty miles across country without' a mishap, in the fjpd recorded achievement of its kind.. -- '. . .. by COMEIAtJDERB 3 STUDEBAKEIl THE WOELD'fl CBAMPIOMlBAH ' - Nothing made by man in the history of die world has ever traveled so far so fast 25,000 miles in- lew dun 23,000 minutes 4 ' held at noon and an afternoon session at 2 o'clock, at which the officers for the new year will be elected. from all over the Intermoun-tai- i territory are expected to be in attendance especially since the National' Woolgrowers convention will take place in the some city on 20th' and 21st ' W. H. Harvey of Iieber City, president of the state association, will bo one of the principal speakers. It is hoped that the exhibit in the state capital, sponsored by the Utah can be completed before the convention date; so that the growers attending eon are how-thindustry can be represented. ' - ' . i Read the facts below Wool-growe- ru Jaun-ryMt- wool-grower- h, s, e ' UW PRICES Off FIFIEEH TO 1MY-- The Sun 8)iecial Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nor. 14 Ilog prices coma in for further decline today and the general market fell to a new low position for the Beacon. The lower price broadened the demand and a rally ie anticipated. Lamb prices were off fifteen to rente. The range movement is over and fqd grades are beginning to come. The general market is being readjusted to a fed basis. Cattle continued in aetive demand at firm prices. The best steers here, though not prime, sold at $16.00 to $16.50. There was a ready ontlet for stocken and feeders. Receipts today were cattle, 7000 hogs and 7000 sheep, compared with 30,000 cattle, 6500 hogs and 7000 sheep a week ago and 30,175 cattle, 9925 hogs and 7025 sheep a tftren-ty-fi- ve 25,-0- 00 jrcar ago. In a run of 25JM0 cattle the supply of fat steen was inadequate to meet the demand. Prices ruled strong to fifteen cents higher, under an active demand. Kuna of straight grass cattle hare decreased so rtpidly, that the short fed kinds have not bon in sufficient supply to taka their ptae. $$ome yearlings and ; medimqweight steers sold at $16.00 to $16.50. They were not finished. Other fed steers -- at $12.00 to $1650. wold of Some, cents and sheep held steady with last weeks dose, lamb offerings were short fed grades and brought $13.00 to $13.40. Nothing ehoie waa offered. Fat yearlings are quoted at $9.25 to $11.25; wethers, $7.25 to $8.25, and ewes $5.00 to $6.25. . ' UTAH OPENS FIGHT TO HALT SHEEP SCABIES 0. in -- Colo-nrad- o. ' ITEMS FROM EPHRAIM Forest Ranger Thomas at Hunting-to- n found a fawn deer in one of the hunter a cabins on Ernst Mountain. The hunter was arrested and taken to Castle Palo, where his ease came lip before Justice Miller on October 31st Two other hunters who had accidentally killed a doe, reported the facta to Ranger Thomas, who advised them that it would be necessary that they go before tho justice of the pehce and plead guilty to killing tho' animal, then if the juxtiee felt that there were extenuating circumstances- he could turn them loose or taka what action the circumstances seemed to warrant. The meat in Loth eases was taken and disposed of and tho proceeds tamed into the state fish and game commis- An extensive sheep dipping program has been carried out along the state line during the past two months in eradicating sheep sion. scabies that menace Utah flockmu-terRanger Wells Thnrsby returned according to Thomas Redmond, from the Kiabab forest on Novemt-echief state shfeep inspector. Daring 4th after spending, n month assisting September Sboat 70,000 head were in- with the hunting during the past seaspected and found free from scabies, son. He reports many banters with 10,396 sheep found free wen dipped most of them getting their deer. He once for eradication of ticks and thir-- also reports that the deer are in excondition thin year. ly'sht infected with scabies wen cellent Sanpete oounty stock men .drove dialed for the third time. During October, ' Redmond declared, some 52340 tho Emery county stray cattle from sheep wen inspected and found free Ephraim over to tho Seeley Creek ran from scabies, 35,644 others ,wen class- ger station on November 10th, where ed as exposed to the disease, 2331 in- they met the Emery cattle men bringter ted ones wen dipped for the first ing thd Sanpete strays from the Emtime for eradication of seabias and ery side.- Owing to the fact that a 23,302 others exposed inn also dip- heavy storm continued on the 10th the ped. The department supervised dip- bore report a very disagreeable trip. laud week Orant Fonts-oMayfield ping of shout 20,000 for eradication killed a largo mountain lion above the of ticks. Infected herds' were found in Grand town reservoir in Twelve Mile Cancounty near the Colored' line having yon. On presenting the skin for been brought over from Mesa county. bounty at tho county court house one In Colorado about 200 00 head have of tho officers took tho skin,'whie1i wen dipped in compliance with the was a vary fins one, and paid FauU order of the Utah board of agricul- the fifteen dollars, the amount of tho ture that they must be dipped before bounty on such animals. On the same crossing the state line. About half of day Royal Allred of Spring City this number have been handled at brought in n fine brawn bear hide for Mack, Colo. Outbreaks of seabies have bounty. This brer was killed on Reedbeen reported this fall in Mesa, Mont- er Ridge during the latter part of rose, Ouny and Rio Blaneo counties September, after it had destroyed beand thirty head of in Colorado and this territory direct- tween twenty-fiv- e ly menaces the woolgrowen of this sheep in one visit state, Redmond Mid. The dipping Tb American Legion bys from voluntarily conducteiLbv some of the Ephraim, Manti and Sterling drove Colorado owners will help clean up over to. tiie Nebo ranger station to get y the disease. In Uio Blanco county their elk f r the Armistice Day wanted permission to hniir about 10,000 sheep brought in from Tcxm are believed, to have scattered in tho bead of Manti Canyon, but it the scabies considerably on the ranges wu impassible for state gattc wardin that section. It is probable that ens to ccrae to supervise the hunt so I wm nt to them to get their elk eiththeraiigpe adjacent to Utah in Colorado will be overcrowded and if the er in Selina Canyon or on Nebo and weather conditions are unfavorable where hunting parties were organised. the sheep will be driven across the state line into Utah during the winter FEED OH UTAH RANGES SAID TO BE SPLENDID months without dipping; Redmond Utah-Colora- s, r 29 p. m., two strictly stock Studobeker Commend er Sport Koedatere, and a strictly stock Conunandbr Sedan, started at the Atlantic City Speedway mile board bids to tun (one and one-ha- lf continuously for 25,000 miles and thereby if successful, to establish a new world record Cor endurance, and also, if possible, to aversor better than a mile a minute and thus break sll existing apood records not already held by Studebakcr can. These were die objectives ought by Studebaker. This run was sanctioned and supervised by the American Automobile Aeeociation, which stationed squad of 35 men on the job in charge of Vat Hxreanape, Secretary of the Contest Board of the Amodstion, These men kept all of the records by means of the moat accurate electrical time recording instruments and tape which registered every lap (16,667 Ups) as each csr passed over s wire stretched setose the track immediately in front of the judges stand, which was occupied by four A. A. A. men st all times day and night. In addition, at least two members of the A. A. A. Technical Committee kept an accurate record of all gas, oil and water replenishments, together with parts replacements mid work dons on the cats. The sole duty of the Studebaker driven and pit men was to keep the cars on the track and the overage speed above a mile a minute. They had nothing to do with the recording of On October 18th at liintniuta Qf The OtRciel Kmu(i of the teati as duly rrrtlflnd by the American Automobile Association were aa follows: Both roadsters finished 25,000 miles on November 3rd at 1 37 p. m., which made the total elapsed time IS days, 23 hours and 40 minutes, or 22,960 minutes, and the avenge peed 6531 miles per hour for tbs entire The Sedan finished 25300 miles on November 4th at 10:09 a. nu, which mads tho total elapsed tbaa 16 days, 10 hours aad 20 or 24300 minutes, and tho average i r par hour far the eed 6198 369-poun- d $9.-4- )0 f . Insure Your PREDATORY PRICE AGENCY : w , 'r CO. O. E. NELM8, Manager fooaad Floor Mvagai Bafldtac priubutah . i ; ANIMALS CAUGHT DURING OCTOBER The safest Insurance is to insun your homo against possihls fin. With your property wall insured you an well protected ' against any possilda.flss. Selecting your insurance is almost as important as sdocting your physician. Ton want to know that 7onan getting the best This Is the kind ws write. Fin, accident and automobile. qnthi 1927 Thi satin UobKr 55tBtrtl These am wwU .. .tor distance covered end avermpa i mads by men in the hiatotyai tho world, bo it ehpleno, eutoaiobih, steam engine, or s hip. See mran qppraeofraif the per. fnrmsnri riff flies Tditoilsi nan An accurate record of all repairs end was kept on the three cars. At 8tudebskers retail prices for parts, the total coat of nil mwhsnirsi repairs and 08 Mnoeve iu5,0 and and I the tot8 3. or replace- ments Gnchding labor) an the two Roadsters was $307.88 or 41 hundredths of a cent per mile for the 50,000 miles traveled. The Sedan turned over during tbs night of November 2nd with a mileage of 21J90 miles to its credit, while going at the rate of 65 miles per hour. It was necessary to replace radiator, wheels, headlights nod front axle, but tho csr wm bach on the track again in one bout and fifty seven nuautew.aad completed the ISAOO miles with an average speed of 61.98 miles per hour. Tbs repair cost waa, of course, made sbnonnsUy heavy on the Sedan by this wreck totaling $48634 or one and sixty three hundredths cents per mile. iswi Ihetol 1 iP$F-- -- Jr), Mveei JwitTi -- ground testa, plus analytical examinations of a hundred core mode during the past year, bad convinced the men who make can, that they ore eupmrior in pofennaace, endurance, and Value to nay other cure on the American market today. . o prevalent in automobile advertising. Out J.713, jdail Studc-bak- er 5a- determined sewn months agate go after all existing performance records held by stock automobiles and to eubmUt the roouita to the public as othoiel bets cmrtiAed to by tho higheet American authority, nemety the American Automobile 0Bh AIR.ERSH1KE Fneident, The Studebeker Corporation otAmerioe Seidl . ENOW STORMS HOLD UP AUTOS bring snowbound Sunday crossing OVER EASTERN UTAH Soldier Summit in Spanish Fork Canyon, according to John T. Storms of lust Saturday night and secretary of the state land Oldroyd, board, who Sunday hampered traffic. over tho was going from the Uintah Basin to highways crossing mountain passes in Salt Lk eClty. The snow storm wm Eastern Utah, but there was no ser- particularly henry near the inmmit ious interruption of trnffie and no and some of the cere were forced to routes have been reported dosed. The stop for hours alongside the rend. xtods between Salt Imke City and Mud conditions were also reported to Price .and into the Uintah Basin as be bad. However, the reporta Monday well as those between Park City and were that traffic wm getting through. Heber are reported slippery because The- - storm was general throughout of mud conditions and motor travel Eastern Utah, to Oldroyd. according should not attempt to negotiate these Except tho extrema south portion, highways without chains, it is report- rain or snow covered the entire wested ern part of the United States. The Some traffio wu threatened with storm was general in Utah nlthoifirh precipitation wm leas in the than in ihq north part of the state Modena reported only .14 of isdt while cooperative stations is M northern part of the state reputal npproxinutely half (an inch of ire u tl Love sometimes sneaks out it window without waiting for pondf to eoou in at the door. When g nun keeps his wife ii thl dork ho shouldnt expect her to rata light of it - A manicure artist who could ihl polish nuns brains would fill t trif full barbe-Tfcc- More than 105,000 baits were distributed and two hundred and eifht predatory animals were taken daring the monte of October in the campaign for tho destruction of predatory animals by the bureau of biological survey. United States department of agriculture and the Utah state board of agriculture, it wm announced Thursday last by George E. Holman, in charge of federal predatory animal control. Many bobcat, coyote, badger, fox, skunk and porcupine catches were made with tho cooperative aid of numerous grazing Fall, and winter feed supplies on Utah ' ranges are ample, except in n few localities, according to the western live stock and range report issued last Friday by tho United States department of agriculture. Eutern desert ranges ore in good condition, with poorer prospects in the and Arizona strip areas. Conditions are unfavorable xm tea western deserts, the report shows. Cattle ai sheep are reported in good condition, sheep moving to the winter ranges. Good demand for fat and feeder cattle, lambs and breading ewes is also eouth-eeir- al noted. Wsdnsadays Markets. KANHAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 16. Hogs Receipts, 500 head end fairly eents np; active at ten. to twenty-fiv- e mostly fifteen to twenty-fiv- e higher; pots ap more on lightlights; stock pigs steady; top; $9.45 on 280 to 290 and live atock men, nroord-in- g pounds; bulk 10 to butch to Holmans report. The work wu ere; $8.75 to $9.00; lightlights, $6.00 especially effective in Cache, 'Manti, to $8.75: packing sows, $7.00 pt 19.00; Uintah and Fish Lake forests. smooth kinds up to $8.35; state pigs $8.00 to $0.25. UTAH WOOLMEN HOLD THEIR Cattle Receipts, 9000 head. Calves, . MEETING AT OGDEN ;; 1800. Beef steen and yearling we, . 240-pou- nd steady; better grades fairly aetive; Forthe firat timo in the history of medium quality alibrtfeda slow; fqt the Utah Woolgrowen association, its annual con rent ion will be held sway from 8alt Lake City, the meeting place being Ogden on January 18th, according to announcement by James A. Hooper, secretary. Tho meeting will start at 10 oclock of tho she stock steady; good to choice Kansu fed steers $15.00; bulk medium to good shortfeds $1L50 to $1410; veal top, $12.50. Sheep Receipts, 4000 head. Lambs toady to strong; odd lots sheep about steady; top fed IitIu $1335; others, morning, n business lnncheon will bo $1100 to $1115; few down to $12A0. 1107-poun- . j cipitation. - 0; 10th, - them had been ahortfed on grass. Straight grass steers brought $8A0 to 411-5Butcher cattle .wen fully steady. The supply was moderate and will continue so tor some time.' Candors iand cutters an selling at the igh point of the season. Fed sore ignH heifers very scarce. Calves wen strong to fifty eents higher. Rescripts of stocken and . feeders wen iliberaL The bulk of the supply cams Ifram Texas, New Mexico and They found a ready ontlet at wtrong prices. Abqnt a hundred carloads. an offend in the ear lot division of the American Royal. They will lie sold Thursday at auction. A 'drop of ten to fifteen rents in I log priees today took the market fif-- y to sixty under n week sgo and into low position for the season, fastern markets reported heavy runs that kept the general market on the down grade. Hen trade was aetive as soon as' the decline was established. The 190 to hogs sold at 165 to 190 pounds, $050 to $9.00; 140 to 165 pounds, $&00 to $8 A0; packing sows and stags $7.00 to 98A0, and stock hogs and pigs $8.00 warns. The dipoing work carried on in San to $9.00. . Joan county is progressing well. Some Isunbs broke fifteen to twenty-fir- e 9000 head of Navajo Indian sheep were dipped in the Monumental Valley and at Bluff during October. . MANTI NATIONAL FOREST NEWS TO THE PUBLICS dont change with jit in AHUM Oetob tS8,(K Inoi |