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Show - THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH fAGE TOUR Cattle and Lamb Prices Under Last Week; Hogs Sell Higher s? $2.1)0 the Year la advance. Ctffint 1'hoiM No. U, Iteuidunce, U3-- Hulun-ripliu- 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi SOCIETY rsPMPAr. SOYHm. Thanksgiving J Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gilmour will have as Thanksgiving dinner guest Mr. rb Sun Hnmrial Nkwiml Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mr. and and Hraind-ClUail Halter, ntered Aa KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 3. Cot- Mrs. It. R. June 4, 1015, At the IWoflir At Kirkpatrick and Dr. F. F. When lrire. Utah, Under tlie Act of March tle receipts were huger than had been Fisk. Wtejjn S. 1H79. expected and the market showed a weaker trend. Short fed steers preMember of P. E. O. entertained ?heir ThanW ADVKItTlSlNG KATfcM dominated in the fat classes, but the their husband Monday evening at 40c. 1'er Inch IVr Mailer Ieue, Display stockers and feeders made un a larg- card at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. Tranaient, 50c. Mjiecial 1oailkin, 25 per er per cent of the total run. The gen- E. Fleetwood. Refreshments were serv-e- d Cent Additional. mile in cold or Leaala Ten Onta the IJne Rath Inner-tio- eral market for both fat and feeder following the card games. Count 8ix Words to Lina. Bnn-m-o classes ruled weak to twenty-fiv- e weather cents uh. $1210; Water Application, $15.-0- lower. Finished steers were famhave will O. a Brook T. Mr. lacking Kinal Proof, $10. ily Thanksgiving dinner for her son Brndm Fifteen (irate the Lina Each and prices for them ruled unchanged. Mr. and Mr. lneertion. Count His Wordn to taa Line. Hogs opened steady at the low point and daughter-in-la1251 Cents reached on last weeks close but the Claude O. Brooks of Salt Lake City, Blackfaca Tjrpe Twenty-Fiv- e fCacfa Insertion. market strengthened and closed to and Mr. and Mr. William Anderson. OMluariea, (Tardn of Thanks, Iteaolutions, ten cents higher. The price range conBlcM At Heading Notice listen. Count tinued narrow. Lambs were quoted Mr. R. J. Turner will have a His Words to the Lina. cents lower than Thanksgiving dinner guest Mr. and For Hair, For Kent, Found, Lost, Etc., steady to twenty-fiv-e Two Cents Per Word Esch Imm. No last week's dose, but. they remained Mrs. Homer Riley of Pittsburgh, l'a., Chance Accounts. slightly higher than a week ago. Re- Mr. and Mrs. Claude O. Brooks of Salt Address All Communications to ceipts today were 22,000 cuttle, 6000 Lake City and Mr. O. T. Brooks of SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY calves, 6000 hogs and 12,000 sheep, as Price. Price. Utah compared with 20,235 cattle, 6404 of real I ThankThe annual dancing party of the calves, 5000 hogs and 6000 sheep a Lattefulness the held at A was Mnemonic club week ago and 12,630 cattle, 3419 calves, Saints tabernacle Thursday.. 7825 hogs and 5008 sheep a ago. r-day Decoration were in the Thanksgiving It appears that once again the Trade in fat eattlo movedyear slowly. eouplcs enmen and women of this country In addition to heavy rains that made theme. Abont seventy-fiv- e can learn by watching the chit killers late in entering the pens, prac- joyed the affair. dren. Recent reports show that tically all the fat steers were in the Mrs. A. McGee will entertain at L a fewer number of school chil- short fed and warmed up classes. None s Thanksgiving kin Jfanfc day dinner for Mr. v"1" choice to accicarried and in auto a involved were good dren top very famand Mrs. Hildebrant and John arrow oncorfertawy dents in 1930 than in any year prime kinds were entirely lacking. Lo- ily of Mohrland, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. most and took a fcreat many othcrprpis of cal killers and shippers for five years. This is largely due Sutton and Mr. the short fed steers at weak to twenty-- button, Miss Yolande to juvenile patrol systems oper- five cents lower prices and some of and Mrs. Ray MeGonigal of Price, ated by auto clubs in our larger the warmed up classes showed a largMrs. Bessie Hanson entertained the cities, and to safety talks by the er decline. No ehoiee to prime finishteachers in our small town and ed steers and yearlings were offered, members of the Junior Auxiliary on1 home. The pro-rural schools. There is a hint of but the trade considered that they Monday evening at her consisted of a biography of vast importance in this to teach- would have brought steady prices had Honghton by Mrs. Ilal ers around Price. If children can any been offered. Most of the short Stanley and review of HinA0 be impressed with the value of fed steers sold at $7.00 to $8 with dis Wakes,'' abyplay Mrs. A. N. Smith. $9.75 and mixed safeguarding themselves from good steers upto to auto accidents in the city, so can yearlings up $10.00. The warmed Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee drove classes $5 A0 to $6.75. Some prime up in be nto Salt Lake City last Thursday to impressed similarly they brought $9.25, but tear a concert given at the Literary our smaller towns and rural com- most of the heifers heifers, grass fat there by Frederick Dixon, na- munities. It requires but a few and warmed killing classes sold at $45(t dub up minutes each day, or once or to $7.00. Cows were steady at a price ionally known pianist of New York of twice a week, to deliver a little range of $1.75 to $5.00 and a few 3ity, Mrs. Carl Leuder, daughterNew of also Mrs. and ir. McGee, safety talk to them. It demands choice calves up to $7.00. J. P. Madsen received sealp lacerano particular study on the part Receipts of stockers and feeders ork City, is a student of Dixon, Notes Forest tions and ents on the ear, hand and of the teacher. If but one child's were fully as large as a week ago and Miss Della James, who recently left the ear he was driving left when lip been expected. for California, was honored at a farelife is saved it is worth far more much larger than had Cox the Nov. EPHRAIM, grade in Indian eanyon Tuesday Some of the ehoiee quality kinds rul- well than all of the time and energy ed given at her home Mon- reports that biological survey trap- morning, says the Uintah Basin Recparty medium to but the fully steady of last week. Mrs. Jack James pers eaptured two monntsin lions that the safely lessons require. ord of the 20th. Madsen strnek a roek clauses were quoted fifteen to day Miss one in the road which caused the ear to and The recent system of junior traf- good Mary James were hostesses. one largo and one medium-sue- d cents lower. Choice stock twenty-fiv- e fic cops for protection of Price calves sold at $6.50 to $7A0, and heif- Guests were Marjorie Myers, Helen on the mountains west of Ephraim on swerve and together with the slick school pupils on the streets here er calves $6.00 to $6.25. The better Hadley, Mrs. William Anderson, Hel- Saturday, November 21. Fresh lion rock surface rendered the machine are also reported as having ont of eontroL The ear turned over is a step in the right direction. classes of yearlings sold at $6.00 to en Richenx, Leah Canres,of Irene and track been seen in Manti canyon. Frances Priee, Taylor twice, breaking glass in the windows $0.50, twos $5.50 to $6 A0 and medium Graee Hrcinson and Ilean Webb of Forest Clerk Van Boskirk is spend and bending the axel, bnt apparently Year to good stockers and feeders brought Castle Gate. ing hi annual leave in Nebraska and was not seriously damaged. d lot $4.75 to $5.75. One other states. The question feeders sold at $5.25 Never before in the history of of the Mrs. J. II. Ballinger entertained lisa been Equitable Insurance Ageney for all some of his friends asked by the United States has there beeft straight. Dansanto Bridge elub Saturday afterkind of insurance, investment bonds. not he to has whether or east such a widespread and gigantic The hog market opened steady with noon at her home on North Second get married. We are notgpnc on sun soon but last weeks close, developed East street with five tables of bridge. program of road building as is that point ten cents was served at 1:30. Prasnow in progress. Government e- - strength and late sales were were Frank Lemon, the rider for the Perthe Mrs. es t were Mrs. Sanford Ballinger, Saturday's prices ; timates that approximately one higher. lowest of the year and in a largo de- J. T. Kelley, Mr. Carl Nyman, Mrs. ron C. A H. association, renorts havbillion, five hundred million dol- gree the low level was responsible for 8. Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. ing killed sixty porcupines during the lars will be spent in 1931 in the the strong' demand that developed la- I.R. W.Evans, past season. According to Lemons reCrockett, Jr., Mrs. L. A. forty-eigstates, and that 60,-0- ter. The prices spread continued narto rup: William Littlejohn, Mrs. port it was neeessaiy for Mr. miles of highway will be im- row. The 160 to cattle and extract porcuweights Elmer Young, Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, twenty-fiv- e proved. What other country in were quoteiV at $4.30 to $4.45; 130 to Mr?. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. W. E. Ander-so- pine quills from their noses. The supervisor'! office has been ad. the world has ever attempted 160 pounds $4.1$ to $4.35; packing Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mrs. William road building on such a gigantic sows $3.50 to $410, and stock hogs Anderson, Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mrs. vised that beginning January 1, 1932, and pigs $4.00 to $4 A0. all remittances in connection with the P. 11. Filgerald, Mrs. Charles scale? Mrs. L. I. Pierce, Mrs. C. IL grazing permits, timber isles, etc., on Citizens of every state and Lamb prires were steady to twenty-fcents lower, more steady than Stevenson, Jr., Mrs. J. C. Hubbard the national forest are to be made ive county in the United States have lower. The good Iambs sold at $5.25 and Mrs. A. E. Smith. payable to the regional fiseal agent, come to realize the necessity for to $5.50 and medium to good classes at Ogden, instead of to the federal no is roads. There improving at $4.75 to $5.25. Sheep were in limitMrs. O. T. Brooks entertained last rostrve bank as heretofore. longer a road question; and ed supply at steady prices. Feeding Friday afternoon at a prettily arrang- Forest Ranger Ivan Dyreng from the no longer any room for argu- lambs sold at $400 to $4A0. Consid- ed tea at the American Legion hall Toiyabe forest called at the supervisment as to whether or not good ering weather conditions demand was for her daughter, Mrs. William or's office on November 17. He reroads are a benefit to a commun- unusnally aetire. a recent bride. Approximate- ports winter ranges perhaps a little ly seventy ladies called during the af- better in Nevada than in Utah. The ity. Today no section of the enternoon. Mrs. A. 1). Sutton and Mrs. stockmen, Kenilworth News tire country can get along with however, are taking every J. W. Hammond poured. The tea table advantage of the feed so bad roads, and no section is willa to eat in an attractive pink down G. Reid of Orangeville is visit- was arranged It may be a ques- Mrs. expenses without taking ehances ing to try Mr. and white combination and the fol- on losing ing her daughter and tion of how to get a road paid and any of their flocks Snow. Len Mrs. lowing program was carried out: Soof food. be to a for, but it has ceased Manson left on Fri- los, Mrs. E. K. Olson, Mis Dorothy Niels Dahl, Orrin Jensen and other question of whether or not it is daMrs.lastWilliam to sciid some Garr and Mrs. Evans, accompanied sheep owners of for Murray needed. Spring City drove by Mrs. Charles Rnggeri, Jr.; musical their across the mountain by sheep There was a time when road time with her sister. and and reading singing, Dorothy IWorit and Miss sentiment around Carbon county Miss Marie were Panline Olson ; reading and solo, Mrs. way of Black eanyon and Oak creek one the dinner last week. Thev report three Wegener guests was divided. It was not unusual of Mrs. O. W. Thompson, Mr. J. C. llubbard; piano feet day snow for some instance of Hughes ou Friday. Mrs. L. P. along to find bitter opposition when Mrs. selections, Pearce; songs George Jackson returned Tues- and dancing by Jack and Jill Yignet-t- o the top. The snow was loose and a mention of road building or of good drag ahead of the herd made morning from Ephraim where she of Helper. road improvement came up. Lit- -' day was called by the death of her sister. crossing possible. This is perhaps the tie of that is heard any more. Mrs. E. who has spent the COMPANY OFFICIAL TO LOOK latest date sheep have crossed the Smith, mountain in several years and owners Today the man who isnt heart with her danghtrr, Mrs. L. 1'. OVER BEET SITUATION were fortiuiate in and soul for road improvement summer getting across befor Los Anleft is out of step with his neigh- Pearce,Calif. Thursday W. X. Draper of the Holly Sngar fore the last storm which deposited or 133-J- . -- oar Pi on And fake chance ettin$ lost, or sr j slahy 0; . . n Good Example n -. uf-auvu- j ? d iy an 5a. ; j j ip-a- Mao-Knig- light-weig- ht Manti 24-Ra- Bigger Road nger sixteen-carloa- mid-weste- rn 825-poun- d Another- way to learn to your temper is to get mxrriej fine woman and try to stay - to to her. If every woman would be with making bnt one name forkraf there would be fewer divorcee a fa country. The Bun comes a little high, tat pie most have it regardless. Reduced Prices On Ladies Mo-Ge- e, 00 ht If the steering wheel is to wear a ealloused place stomach it's time to begin abont reducing. h-i- ; 300-pou- COATS a, Rug-ger- i, n, it son-in-la- through-ihorta- ge Or-pha geles, bors. The communities that are I)r. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and company at Delta, Colo., is expected several inches of ucw snow at elevations. arrive in Priee within the coming getting the largest percentage of daughter, ltarhara Jean, motored to to week to check over the beet During the ;iast week the supervisor ' sugar good roads are the ones whose Salt Lake City Wednesday evening citizens are united in their de- and will spend Thanksgiving with rel- outlook in Carbon county for next and rangers have been eheekiiu over season. Ray Branch, field manager for thtronipany, announce that A meeting of the Par for next year will probably be 'association was held at contracted during Draper's visit. The the school building Tuesday evening, to increase the expect conqisny Of all the arguments for seek- with Principal Rampton in charge. Branch considerably next sea-o- n, Miss Lenora Crookston directed the ing federal appropriations or fed- musie says. and a program was presented. eral expenditures it will put John Judd entertained mem- COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES is Mr. circulation the money into of J. II. MaeRill, minister. ber her bridge elub last Wednesis when used there is It poorest was served 22 North Second East. no real argument no valid de- day afternoon. Luncheon Guests were small 1:30 tables. at on A fense of his measure urged. Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. George Sunday School OONHNinlllNilllN 10 a. m. burglar or bank robber could use Jackson, Mrs. Joe C. E. Beveridge, supt. ' Mr., Wilin defense of his operations. It liam Woodhrad, Mrs.Dudlcr, Len Snow, Mrs. 11 a. m. worship Is a good thing for money to cir- John Burton, Mrs. Will Driscoll and Morning ......0:30 p. m. F.pworth loaguo culate, of course, but only when Mrs. Roy Robiusou. High soorea were Evelyn Stultz, president. it circulates for a purpose. It is won by Mrs. Len Snow and Mrs. Will Evening service p. m. Girl Seouts, Monday 7:30 p, m. by circulating that money per- Driscoll. 7:30 p. m. forms its functions, but such cir- - The library was the seene of a very Boy Seouts, Tuesday culation is a result, rather than prettily arranged party on Tuesday Choir rehearsal, Thursdxy..7 :30 p.m. a cause. Merely passing money lost. Mrs. K. Anderson entertained her When you feel the need of snch a elub. Those invited were Miss church, it is here for service. The around, or passing it out, is of bridge Marie Povit, Miss Orpha Wagener, chureh nerds no general benefit A party of Miss you right now. Read Miss Eva Whitmore, Hebrews 10:25. Ann gamblers playing all night for Miss SarahI'leval, BurMae Miss Nichols, high stakes certainly make the ton, Miss Leona Crookston, Miss Etta Equitable Insurance Agency for ail is world the but money circulate, Moffltt, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes and Mrs. kinds of insurance, investment bow,. no better off for Money paid Len Leavitt. Prize was won by Mrs. for service, performed by hand Calvin Jewkes. Haxelton Nelson, Mrs, Quint Wilcox, or by mind, is the money that The Thursday bridge elub met at Mr. Bert Wilcox, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, benefits mankind. Money circu- the home of Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. After Mrs. Nephi Christensen, Mrs. II. B. Myers and Mrs. CIov IlamelwnghL lating without performing any a delicious luncheon bridge was enjoyEl-dPrises were won by lira. Quint WilMrs. cart were being- ed. Those participating duty is like an empty Conover, Mr. Andy Bell, Mrs. cox and lira. Cloy ilamehrrigbu driven nowhere in particular. mand forthem;j Circulating Money atives. . net-cag- e well-attend- ent-Teae- ge " it it . en fen grazing plans with the of of the various cattle association on the Man-! ti forest. On the Emery county side of the range, the stockmen are that arrangements be made to asking! allow-theto utilize some of the dry grass' MlJnvni4 0,1 thie forost the! and May lute the regular grazing season minJj Owing to a shortage of both feed and water on the east desert, the stockmen expect to find it extremely difficult to care for their livestock during the1 routing wiuter. New Shipments In This Week. Greater Values Than Ever Prices $9.00 and Up I wlinS1 Tu,il,, 0ranw 01' SdlTl. tSTh hunt and f 8 and! recently killed three! yi,,inity of Jtader large elk been wounded dnnn. .u thi animal will be theta,c department. bull elk that fourteen Reeder ridge from which iDue their kills. Other atlruipting to get their elk on season Thcl? HJ Iff hS, loses on November 25 ivr ' been the stonnicot period in more than a -i yw. turn the snow has bwu rsel't tonsil) deep, S T1 Equitable Insurance k,nd ?" fn. Li : ' J The Fair Department Store |