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Show , . II I TH PRICE. UTAH EVERT THE BUN, PAGE FOUR THURSDAY PR8PA BUI Qrdaia mptly FOd Aid 11 Mall Orders Promptly filled Pr Add M AS LIVE STOCK 0 Postage. For Fiotage 'V $0$ HiRras Ik thwriil Rervlca. Bum KANSAS - V to fifty wnts lulvanre in fat cuttle the market held firm today under an active demand. Butcher grade and all stockers and feeder were in limited aupply and fat ateera and yearling! made up the bulk of the run. There 1 I i" TLaHaa CITY, Mo., Juno last week's Mf I thirty-fiv- e Iv goo pricea were up another fifteen to twenty eenta and thia make ' the eighth eoiieeeutive market day there haa been an advance. A dollar net gainji reported for the period.- - Lamb pricea were quoted off ten to fifteen eenta. The market ha lagged ateadily aince the middle of laat week. Receipt today were 10,000 cattle, 1100 salve, 4500 hoga and 11,000 ah cep, compared with 10,000 cattle, M00 calves, 5000 hoga and 8000 aheep a week ago and 9655 cattle, 1800 calves, 7125 hoga and 0001 aheep a year ago. Price for fat ateera and yearling ruled strung, in name inataueea higher. Grass fat ateera cold alowly at weak price. Killera were anxious to I get the - .A i : ; V t. v '.'Si A , t.-- . t 4 it - - . . $. W If ' i 7 ' 9 . y 4 .1 v : j f; .? ."V 'k 49c SS: 50e Lfttl 39a MaWiklaNlla... 19a $1.49 GOLDIN TOURIST LUGGAGI eUa Bor. Brit Ca Hat Baa Valae to - g- 19 8 Comfort Bag of 1M Golf Tees BALLS. A Good Boll low price. WHk Batteries BATHING CAPS, INS Striae ICa ISs 25c Rat Ready d VAC- - agA TENNIS 98s aid 81X31 tod-- Upteas Ya Pooiid- - Blna Label 34e 39a 89e St $15 S.U.A. 89c 17a $1.00 OvaHii 63c ..... ToeH aaad a food npply of fflin, for OaraH bo plenty of ehaaow to taka pictoruo. tSm a Tmlsb . 35e Bary Lake Lavaadar LaHea.23e 81.00 Jarsaaa LeHaa 69a 80c OdaRa-H- a 43c 50c Papaadaal TaaHi Paste 31c 60s Farkaas TaaA Pasta .....37a 25e Utterin Taotb Paste 17a Ms FTBOLAC 4MS TOOTH PASTE w ir Aspirla ........48a Ha Qlfeariaa 6 Raaaaalar hr Year Holiday MW1I Kidd fchtte Th 69a CaMaafa Spap af Papaia.42a 60a Craan af Nnwida Laflea...23a 60a Canpaaaa Hafln Baha ...39 at a 25c3for69e nmniLTuu UUM PACKID D levy IBe 8l.26LLLTaaia 110 PRAU DOUX GOLF BOND FLASH LIGHT pjkii 79a 60aCaRhnlaSpiiefRS CERTIFIED GOLF Aa good ns any , 7Se Ball mado X tar TmvaUag CCsa 396 3 for,$1.65 umm J4. "WmX 3 for $125 --Tftv- AUTO SEAT PADS A Boai any Naeeaitjr XVER-KLKA- 81X3 Orila AnHatplie 46a Nab Hater CROWN PRORS-810NA- L GOLF RALLS. Long- est Driving Rail yen can boy. ORlIS swi TOOTH PASTE !. Us VALENTINE TOOTH BBUSH. 71s Johuons 491 Glo Coot j5SdSS". GRANULATED Mo 10a LUX 3 . for Jutrita MAP 19c 10a LIFEBUOY - SOAP . 2 for lie lie rEAU SOAP.... Dry GUsaor It Itl Mil 4 NT RSI 65e Barboiol .tt .. Me OEM OR 4 for 25cMAP lie 3for23e BOe Ttsauaa, Mo AYMAXB aas ETER-EXAD- a Ctaamtoe. 27a Y 50c a UN var .ISs Garten Verna 29$ 39$ 43$ ior 49c TU, 29c TEA. 19c YtBaw LaM FOUNTAIN BLEND coma, FtUnd t aeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeooneooeoooonne He WALOBIBN PLAIN U-J- T malted milk. 89c Me WALGRKVN MALTED MIT.K CTTOCOIATE 29c 42c 39c BRICK ICE CREAM Sheriff Bliss to Head Utah Peace Officers PULL QUART BRZOK OP MHBAMMJOHHMKi DRLUHOUI IOR GRRA1L Throe Flavors tinned Krvm Pace One) 462, while the Ogileu poliee just noted out Bolt Lake county, 433 agaiiut 431. The state highway patrol was eriminal The radio ia the greatest step forward aince the science of fingerfourth with 374. printing, according to. him. Howell la Speaker. I. K. county attoniev of II. J. Ilowell,' former judge of the Utah Broekbank, county, discussed eauMi of crime Second Judicial district at Ogden, was and asked that the association adofii n prinoipa speaker of the morning some policy to be worked out in crime Friday and touched on the keynote of the convention which includ- prevention. Following the apeaking program, ed jneasures for crime prevention, d members of the association were taken law enforcement. on a tour the coal mino at Other parts of the morning session Castle Gate.through The first day session endad-. "Were mostly musical. The group ed with a dance at the Silver Moon joumed at 12 o'clock for pictures.' F. Ai Child, superintendent of the pavilion. state industrial school at Ogden, di- - Services cussed juvenile delinquency at the afternoon session. He pointed out that the many vehicles of delinquency sueh - m the picture show, commercial donee Funeral services will be conducted hall and the automobile were symp- in Elmo Sunday for Frederick Charles tom and not the cause of erinie. Ae-- Oliver, 61. well known farmer and cording to him youth has been cata- cattle man of Emery county, who died pulted into new and strange society at hia home there Wednesday. EmOliver hae been a rvsidont of - and that the methods of prevention ery eounty for the past twenty-tw- o care now used an obsolete. Substitution of placing the delin- years and u'well known loeally. He i survived by hi wife, Mary Hansen quent on hie honor in place of the boll pen, shackle and iron ball is Lo- Oliver; two daughter, Mr. Marie la used in tho institution at Utah, Hansen, Prices and Mrs. Elvirts Frank he said. The two object of the insti- of Long Beach, Calif. ; a son, J. Grant tution are tho rehabilitation of the Oliver of Elmo, and ten grandchildren. He wo born November 2!, 1870, criminal and prevention of crime. W. L. Payne, ehief of the Balt Lake at Ogden, the son of Fraud and Emma White Oliver. City police, condemned the practice of making a her) of the eriminal. He An eastern wag declares that the called upon the officers of the state reason you can't play poker on a to extend every effort in blasting the battleship ia because the captain is alwayk sitting on the deck. QCa Little Change Shown In Coal Output From Last Week a decrease of 8.0 per cent for the country. Of this amount Utah produced during May, 110,000 tons. a for Illinois, Indiana and Ohio refleet continued labor difficulties in rt-L- ? or?inne amending .See. 269 of the Revised Ordinance! so .,r Lhv license of those states with some increase in peddler is concerned. Be it WASHINGTON, D. C, June 25. Council of Price, City in output, however, Illinois and Utah, as follow. : Production of bituminous coal showor corporation peddling and ha ed but little change during the week Production of beehive coke doll 1rice hU rir daring a license fee of one hundred eniled June 18. The total output, the week ended June 11 is estimated Py befoe e or dollar on ($50) lignite aud coal coked at the dav t with minea, i estimated at 4,000,000 net nhfti7? .I"1" Ju,y of year. produced during the ure- ton. Compared with the figure for ,n mean telling or offering for ale ft d 130,100 ton in the IIh tn.ln the preceding week, this shows a gain cat and any goods, wire oI p0?,t!y dine of n? ,i01 of 25,000 ton or 0.6 per cent. Pron ciarBcter, provided that no license shall when mui duction during the week in 1931 cor5 " ,PB BTown, rained or produced bv such peddle ir. But in The modern woman a idea responding with that of June 18, tothere cose, show-inshall be paid an inspection fee a fol of tals 6,035,000 tons. backbone is to have no waist ing The total output of anthracite in the roar of her op eac truck or wagon load of one evening dn-Ro the xtate of Pennsylvania during the week ended June 18 is estimated at for (f2-00- ) truck or wagon load win 573,000 net tons, Compnrci! with the UmH Sro8 weiK1,t- ,three (3) output in the preceding week, this weW or neit tPuc or Wiffn shows a giin of 14,000 ton or 2.5 per tofu, grow weight cent.' Production during the week in 1931 corresponding with that of June tkii IWtTiJyorIJuSf3rinpil 0f Priee ufth nd pproVfd 19 amounted to 950,000 ton. The total production. of soft coal ROLLA E. WEST, Attest. for the country aa a whole during the CARL W. FJ (Seal) week ended Jnne 11 is estimated at Cit: 375,000 net tons. This ia an increase over the output in the preceding week c" S' priSUrl!fc0f,C lrboni Gty of Prico There 1 As when working time was curtailed by ?ty U a above the that full, trn. .nj certify the Memorial day holiday! Daring the ropy of an ordinance amending Sc vied 0rti.eCOenr week of June 4, Utah produced 18,000 a concerned 1BM Infar the liecnf .rW,'-.UUton of eoa! and diirng the week of V I Ten OuumMy c,ty eouneil oI Price. Utah, and BP June .UrT? yS June 11, produced 29,000 ton, a gain toajw, 1 Lave of record in my office. In w .aPI herounto of 18,000 tons ever the previous week. Producer 28th the corporate eeal of The total production for the month day of June, of May is estimated at 18,384,000 net Coal A lot of fellowe realize now that tons, with an average daily rate of 05EAL)- & Co. methods of erime pre- one of the best reason they poor 727100 torn. Compared with an April vention and the ipprehenion of the is beeauie their parents were honeat. average of 790,000 tons, this show . . Fig-ure- scs-ciu- V r yy r1 I. 4 In-dia- de-an- ? I s V. Held For Well Known Emery Man V.t : M t: SI S1.M H Veaed, Orate UPTON'S . et m SS.SS ssrifirr1 Tax Me ctxuuno 49c Roaapl Me Hoot Ban as "UCS R far tSn Ran el N ganatar liae 4 tor RSn Ran ef M SS.1S tacky Strike eonaeooi Man 4Ra lac CIOABS-- M Ifwlla Me MAN O WAR SHAVINO lOe PALMOXJYR MAP ' Iftu tor Me Catena Maa CREAM... Ms Thoro far 1 SHAVING PALMOUVE lw a fw gas aaiiliMasiiiti W1LLAOB Ne La It Uttla HAYING if$f 26a WOODBURYS SOAP. 18a-- 3 DBoaa Talo Me for 2S$ for 10a DOUX SHAVING CBEAM 47c 10s Lbs Ylakai R 7a UfbthoBM doaaitr...8 41s WHITE KINO S - I Go 8&15 QUART VACUUMJ GOLF AND TERIIIS d - . cold totted Pial.47e Oil, 83a DE LUXE F1CN1C SET. Complete Service far Mi AunanrvM it ad, .....33c 664 Kranhaa SaNa 81X3 UatariM 39a Phcaaiaz Wafara 29 eattle and the laat Advance of thirty-fiv-e to fifty eenta waa well sustained. Today i the fourth eonaeautive week in which fat eattle have had a strong to higher tendency and tt looks like killer will continue to buy freely. The aupplv id eight for the rest of this week w ited and with next Monday, July, 4, a holiday, it will be two week before killera can count on any proportion! to receipt. The better gr.de of ateera and yearling! here today brought 87.50 to 87.86, and the medium to good varieties, $6.50 to $7.35. Practically none that ahowed grain fat sold below $3. Ones ateera brought $4.00 to $5.50. Cow were unchanged from last week, at an extreme price range of $1.25 to $4.50. llcifers brought $4.25 to $0.75, and Home mixed yearling $6.50 to $7.25. Veal calves were steady down to $6.00. Small receipt of stocker and funders kept the volume of trade to small proportions. The available upply sold .readily at strong price. Some fairly good stock calves brought $5.50 to feeders sold $6.00. Some at $5l85 and plain to fair atookers and feeder $4.00 to $4.85. No increase is expected in the offering until the middle of July. Hog price were quoted up ten' to eenta in the extreme and twenty-fiv- e asostly twenty eenta above Fridays best time. Thu ia the largest advance in any ono day in the present upswing that haa neen in progress sine leaf Monday and in which period the market has advanced about $1.00 or more. Receipts here today were no more than equal to the most urgent demand. Shippers are buying freely again and it looks like the general market will continue strong. The 160 to hoga brought $4.05 to $4.30; 250.1o 300 pounds, $3.85 to $4.10 i 130 '.to 160 pounds, $3.75 to $4.20; packing sown, $2.75 to $3A0, and stock hogs and pigs, $3.00 to $3.6(1 The' average pnee of hog in Kansas City last week was $3.48; in BL Joseph $334; in Omaha $3.28. Lambs were quoted off ten to fifteen cents from last week 'a close aud sheep were steady to weak. Most of tho good fat lambs sold at $5110 to $5.7& Some grass-fa- t yearling told at $3.50 and wethers $2.00 to $2.75. Most of the lambs were natives. 250-poun- 4fsrR9s Ms large Ofem Glass URkal Hanssia COsSdHsjialiea.. 69s ramps Bilk Bapasia..34e 4ter6Sa FRUIT JUICE REAMER . i:-- 6ftrl7ij ggSSS and SATURDAY 50a Uigimtiii $1.00 Rassiia Uiaanl 6for$l23. BICKEX grain-fe-d 050-poun- : $1.19 Cot .. . ! a Opmfng. ' ICa ia m RAOnEBUME bvncui.' D iumn SAVINGS lie Jug Ciwtitaij Large FRIDAY 0 fgj, Ontlng . ' RBIAKGATE GINGER Gallon fat ateera from the southwest. Hog so, semi-annual- ly pJT s. s wehL,P doranitl'r 1 j in hhy Aberdeen Dealer h S ilcd Independent Coke &ff City |