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Show - IUH. FEXCB. TAOS TWO OTtfSSaSun UIIE STOCK ICES 22rtLtitJ PTAH-EV- SIT RISE FOR FIFTH WEEK EWERWDMf City, Utah, July SSb5lU Every Tbiwaday By Baa Publishing Oa. (U&l. K. W. Crockett, Manager. Tha Bua Mneeiat Bsrvlra. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 11.-C- attle abaeriptkm, $2.00 lb Year la Adranw. Office ITmiim No, 8, Ueaidenca, U3-prices ruled strong to twenty-fiv- e or 138-J- . eents higher todiy and the marMail Matter, htand A HrcondAt- C3aaa Uia ket Poatofflcs At uncovered the fifth consecutive Jana 4, 1819, Price, Utah, Under tha Act of March week in which there has oeen an upBEING SHOWN IN . X 1878. ward awing. The $0 00 quotation was ADVKRTIHING RATES returned to fed eattle lor the first Display Matter Par lach Par liana, 40c; time since January, and practically SB Politic 50c, Special a, Transient, per all grades of fat crule void above Oral AdditionaL Grass cattle, stackers and feed$7.00. Iaaer-tteEach tha Ton Centi Una i Lagals Count Bis Worda la Lina. Bum--' ers and heifers were higher also. Reoaa,$1250; Water Application, ceipts were the largest for some time American Red Cross chapters Proof, $10. but the increase tended to atRaadira Fifteen Cents tha Una Each past, tha United States distributing Red Insertion. Count Bis Worda to tha Line. tract enlarged demand. Hogs rose t en from government Blackface Type Twanty-Fiv- a (25) Ueata to fifteen cents to a pew high point Cross flour milled Each InNrrtioa. for the year. The top rested at $5.00. wheat had applied for 1J122J133 barObituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, No good light and medium-weigrels of flour as of June 4, the date tea. Count Etc At Reading Notf hogs arrived. Lunin were in active Bis Words to the the latest national compilation, acof Far Bala, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., demand at strong prieca, and an early cording to a report released by A. L. Two Cents Per Word Each Imho. No clearance was made. Receipts today of the Pacific were 14,000 eattle, 2000 calves, 7500 Schafer, tho manager Franeiseo, Charge Accounts. San branch office at Add mi All Communication! to hogs and 6500 sheep, compared with The compilation made by. James I BUN PUBLISHING COMPANY holiday a week ago, and 7073 eatvice chairman of the Red Pries. Utah tle, 1100 calves, 3600 hogs and 2881 Fieser, Cross at Washington, D. C, shows apsheep a year ago. w timing wllhanr Tha from 2813 chapters FamiPractically all gradea of killing cat-ti- e plications aad cried in the lies benefiting in the flour distribucents ruled strong to twenty-fiv-e tion total 2,403,450, while the numhigher. Fed classes got the big part ber of persons in these families is of the advance, but good greasers 10,815,525, at placed fed were up nearly as much as the dis-in the market to-- ' In addition to its widespread kinds. The W n. al Mrs. J. A. Crockett entertained the brufes club at her home on K atreet during the week. lfiaa Pearl Xttlma of. Tayloriville, IIL, waa here on a visit with her un- de, George E. Nelma, in Price. . i ANDERSONS TRANSFER HJ-Hc- . Fair Average Being Maintained In Soft Coal Production ' One niee feature of a contest ia that there are never any radio tenors taking part in it. hug-celli- Although it requires several hnn (bed note lo hold an automobile together, one eaa drive it. Tin ivcretro woman doesnt and meridian, as CoJ LS5 l k U 972. Utah Si. 139 The ieaee of said unit in wet a royalty rate of niiiid ran, au lnitial InyfuurJt iSSl a minimum production mS' ho talks yrar commeneiiiK of the lease smf ing in his sleep, providing ia accordance plainly- out ia I'araxra' rmCB TO WATER Nolle .! 3 2S. 1!C12 S3 wiuLe1 principal place SSTuS USHBS81? Is iCSL?, otCJr sskm- -J Haid lease will Tw mid ir0 in Ala office os A hereby riven the qualified bidder offSt'S'W bonus on tha ISA dor of iJmL' ( 8 cLir,. & at e-t- 10 o'clock mm. U al nfl. ; sfcwrsst iy Sj SSv? .t. E?E,4S.arft?Si u 5. jre-dojrri- ana 'dry meaning aTu(5 j jf 250-pojn- The good old days were those when the chickens were given the table scraps that are now made over into all kind of salads. of norDuring year. slack the times mal season usually supported about half a hundred. So thus has the current season be calamitous along the Rialto. For two weeks not a new offering was even schcdul-Ub- J ed. Charles Dilling-ham- s Globe, long the home of Montreceivgomery and Stone, went into decisively Earl Carroll's ership, and angle temple pasted to other hands. The big niuvie, Rozie, went through the wringer. The Hippodrome is low week w. a.v 1 . in 2, 0.0. the plat, For the next few mouth, NEW YORK. Thirteen legitimate sbowa struggled for patronage fi"' find a a list of 34 during the corresponding last without A1 . is JJroa3.SFfi! Rebecca Shapiro- - rim grass Y. N. Cameron had sold hii eoal season. expected Fed cattle will go higher and Panther and at bum. holdings canyon since they are scarce, killers are goCastle Gate to the W. G. Sharpe ining to draw increased beef tonnnge terests. from gras sera Choice steers and yearMina Pauline Gianotti of Helper ling here today brought $8.75 to f!k had aecoptod a position in' the Frank .00, and good fed stem sold at $7.75 Grosso store in Price. In the early to $8.65. Short fed and warmed up fall ahe waa td go away to aehool. steere cold at $6.30 to $7.75 and the Mrs. Carlos Gunderson and children straight grass steers $4.00 to $7.00. f Price left during the wrk for the No prime full full fed steere arrived vicinity of Scofield where they were and finished kinds are eligible to sell to spend several weeks during the up to $9.25. Cows retained a steady position. Heifers were twenty-fiv- e Leo Frandxen, ton of Mr. and Mrs. eents higher with best at $8.00 a new Numerous George Frandsen of Prico, waa quite high top for the year. bunches brought $7.00 to $7.75. Veal horse a week the hurt badly during by ho waa riding home from city park, calves were steady. Stocker and feeder demand, because which fell oq him. increased receipts had the firt of . Thomas Fitzgerald of Price was in several weeks to open opportunity comwith Owl the Drug negotiating into action. Prices ruled and get up pany of Balt Lake City and Los Ancents higher. to twenty-fiv- e s'rong one store lease his on of a for geles Numerous bunches of fleshy steers, looms on West Main atreet in course short fed and straight grassers went of construction. . to finishers at $6.25 to $7.00. JStock CL IL Stevenson, B. R. McDonald calves and light stackers sold np to and J. W. Loofbourow of Price were $025, and the balk of the stackers in Salt Lake City during the week, and feeders brought $4.25 to $5.75. to make arrangements ipu n therethroe Hogs were up ten to fifteen eents for big days celebration in to a new high point for the year nr . Price on July 23, M and 25. a $2.06 higher level than the. low point George W." Brandon' waa over from in May. The top reached $5.00 and Castle Dale on the Fourth to referee the bulk of the hogs sold at $4.80 to the Davia-Qermaprize fight Ilia $4.96) regardless of the fact that avdecisions were at all times fair and enge quality waa only fair. Receipts ennwet, said those who were compe- though fairly liberal-- , sere not suftent of judging such mitten. ficient to meet the demand. The marIn the races at city park during the ket elosed at the high pr.ini. The 160 d hogs brought $420 to weak, George A. Fausctt of Price to was thrown from n hone end hij left $5.00; 250 to 300 pounuj $4.45 to $4-9hip dislocated. In the races in which $425; 130 to 160 pounds $.60 to and sows to $3.75 were hone the hones three $425, Packing running, ridden by Fausett stumbled and fell, stock hogs and pigs $4.50 to 4.75. The avenge price of hogs in Kama throwing him to the ground. The business district of Green Riv-- , City last week waa $4.64; in Si. Joser was laid in ruins during the week eph $4.55; in Omaha $4.42. Lambs were in active demand at orhea fire of unknown origin broke out in that town. Five hnndred eiti-aen-s, last weeks fall advance. Bhcep were Arizona equipped only with pails and steady. The good native and lambs brought $6.00 to $6.23 and they with flames the battled tarpaulins, from midnight until dawn to save the brought $6.00 to $6.25, and fair to remainder of the town. The loss was good kinds $520 to $3.00. Texas yearestimated at fifty thousand dollars. lings sold at $4.00 to $4.25. Only scattered bunches of mature muttons Dr. A. AY. Dowd and C. A. lHerson of Bunnysido were in Price during Iicssl blanks of all kinds The Sun. the week, being registered at the Savoy. Dr. Dowd, a few days before, made the trip from Wellington to M. Price in nine minutes in his automobile and offend to wager five hundred dollars to two hundred and fifty while here that his ear rould beat the Coal, 16.00 gad $4.66 Far Ton winner of the Fourth of July races. FURNITURE MOVXNO A Is SPECIALTY WASHINGTON, D. C July 11. The total production of soft eoal during the week ended July 2. including lignite and coal coked at the mines, is estimated at 4,080,000 net ton. As eompared with the output in the preceding week, this shows a slight, decrease 75,000 tons, or 1.8 per rent. Production during the week in 1831 corresponding with that of July 2, amounted to 54X51,000 tons. The total production of soft eoal during the calendar year 1932 to Jnly 2 (approximately 156 working days) amounta to 14567,000 net tons. The total production of anthracite in the state of Pennsylvania during the week ended Jnlv 2 is estimated at 556,000 net tona this is a decrease of 46,000 tons, or 7.6 per cent, from the output in the preceding week, in which a gain had been recorded. During the week of July 18, Utah produced 22,000 tana of eoal and during the week of July produced 16,000 fit Person haviu conflicting clalaa to mid Urn?1 Pfrt,tJh?Tof ,re hereby file on or before AumuJ or, object loaiJLii UMr,.pr0t? from water will be Averted the learn for miKS UUL erwine, bucb ciainu any h aT1 la granting mU. learn. beam!WSO Itffifiter. of the rorthwert ease Halt Isle of First pub July 7; Mwt. Am 12 South. Ranee 7 East, distance a and meridian, and conveyedused from May 1700 feet where it will be of each NOTICE 1st to October 15th. inclusive, purposro. shuttered. and culinary rear for domestic in the Xhi, application Is detdcnaled Until fall no one ean predict the state enzineera office w. Mattinsoo of Paymn, Dtik m All protests exsinst the granting of Jnly 1 1829 mde likelihood of a winter revival. Altherereasons the stating dra- said application, Entry No. 048TO) far War in duplicate, stead ready there are rumors several Bee. 13, BE for, must be by affidavit BEiiHWu matic and motion picture deportment aerompaaied with s fee of $1.00, and filed NwCnHH, Bee. 93, WNwA di.7 Vsnt,' ributti,on both daye in critics within (M thirty office Wlk.-BaeAte N n throwing 84. may merge, 12 of liberal receipts and secondly be-Croej -- ggj. 10 Kant, Balt Uke meridSTL1 divisions out of jobs. The gloom ia after the publicatinof cause it supplied a test as to the ztav--l of notice intention to mi,k, thick in Dinty Moores and Lindys, Btate Engineer. to establiith rlnim rag quality of the recent advance. R 1KO. eribed before K. to the laad -Date of first publication. June SO. also brought assurance to producers Tbe United States department oag- where theatrical folk gather. H. Andrea, mb 1083. June Red of to the Cross, certified pub. Date of completion He, at Bpnniah Fork, Utah, m that demand ia becoming broader anil ricnlture afbeing day of July, 1032 OiiBuit mm Tables, once bubbling with wit, now that a fairly good market situation 321 counties in 16 states witneasee : Fred Ludlow of BpuUI eattle this fected by drought conditions. The reveal on aura of gloom. Even Frisco, on ean be ht Twenty Years Ago This Present Week VORK MCINTYRE BY n bn. twin. to Ac act print, 437), and ofto Wild. bsIUde was his prison number. Renee born Carroll the hst cheek prl. m4 fi phon 190-PRICE, UTAH W number of families benefited by the atoek feed distribution is plaeed at 175,270. Methoda of handling the tremendous volume of flour shipments are shown by the repert which says: Millers accepting orders handle the entire transaction which includes the removal of grain from- storage elevator, transportation to the mill, milling into flour, purchase of saeka for sacking, transportation to the destination and receive reimbursement in wheat for these payments on submission of an invoice to the Red Cross. Under this arrangement the flour is delivered without cost to the relief agency at the railroad aiding. AH the eoate from that point are borne by the relief ageney. Drought relief as extended hi Montana, North Dakota, Booth Dakota, Nebraska and eastern Washington benefited 52,828 families numbering 241,822 persona. The record shows 126 chapter participating in the work, which was carried on by a staff of 3962 volunteers and 47 paid workers. Total appropriations for this relief operation were $22SJ)17. Some idea of tho magnitude of unemployment. relief is given by Ficscrs compilation which reveals that 2159 Red Cross chapters were participating in unemployment relief a of May 27. These chapter in their service to civilians and veterans have dealt in recent months with 1,350,000 persona. In this connection the report shows that the national Red Cross organization has expended $35SJS26.11 in assisting its chapters to carry on their relief activities when local funds were exhausted. This sum does not include expenditures for staff service. Chapters and the national organization working jointly during the past year handled the eases of more than men and their fam400,000 ilies. The fact is noted that 93 per cent of the bituminous miners in the United State are located in 168 counties of 21 'states. In these 168 counties. 157 Red Cross chapter are participating in nnemployincnt relief to mine families. In touching on the phase of disaster relief, Fiecr shows that in 67 domestic dUasters during the period ending May L 19:12. the Red Cross has ex landed $2)48,375.30 in administering to the needs of 37208 families, totalling more than 162,4Wl m.hvi.limls. foreign relief Jnjwvra was I 'reject $129,796.40 expended. The principal domentic disaaters were causd by drought, flood, fire tornado, snowstorm, foreet fire and - ten-mon- th t9mrtcr No. (1012. Reserve District No. 12. UEINWT OK T1IB CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PROFESSIONAL wandering from cafe to eafe,' scattering stuttering sallies, is glumly Dr. R. F. McLaughlin,' mute. Tho leading cluos Players, Friars and Lambs are morgue-likextra assessments staved the e. 1 Utah. ELI K. TAYIiOH, First pub. June 9; laid. Physician aad Surgeon On-sti- ff 1eriff. Vaudevilles last frontier the off to a bad start with its continuous performances. To many it is only a memory. No phase of theatricals is untouched. Even that cheer leader Sime begins to voice n threnody in Variety. And Sime knows. . Office Ilonra, 2 to 5 p. m. Pbone 2RVJ, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah. notice of Intention to make fuai to establish claim to the had Am Brockbank, 805-30- 6 Walter I C Geasc, am one of the bewildered Attorney At Law antiquarians constantly wincing at the Office la Oonnty Court House. illoBitimatiairgotthe tender terms .. Prim, Utah. for wife sweetheart and parents. Such similes ai red hot mama, sugar-daddH. J. Binch, frail, skirt, head-ach- e, war' department and the Attorney At Law like. Once, too, hostess was a term 718 Judge Building, Balt Lake City, Utah. for. gentle ladies who gave afternoons on the lower avennet. Today it is a symbol for gvjp hussies of the L. A. McGee, dance haUs and dip joints. Attorney At Law in, In a Dayton, 0 boarding house, pretentiously railed The Vendome,1 I was onee a fellow guest with a lightning calculator, a swift, working wit who could deftly sidt-trac- k hecklers without wounding their vanity, lie pitched under a banjo torch on street corners and somehow brightened every spot where he stood. So amiable were my declensions in those da I halved my $16 weekly newspaper salary no he rould get to a neirby town. Next I saw of him was several year later in the contortion alley, Ojiera Place, in Cincinnati. He was still summing astonishingly in chalk and singing wonder of his patented needle threader. Out of the tail of his eye was a glint of recognition. But nothing else. Whim the crowd thinned I inquired: "How about that $8fM As hr Mid; w quit.k ita cue of the lwt investment a tfu ever made. And could believe it, hut later I reeeived his money order for $50 from a email town iu California with this terse note: What did 1 tell you! Against the rd before B. W. Daltoa, mb at Price, Utah, on th August, 1932 Claimant bun Anronioa Vatsakia, ten I die and Gust ' Mamagakia, all d i side, Utah, and Tany Kama d Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, I Rooms 8 and 6, BUvagni BaUding, Prim Utah. Phone, Offim 193, Rcmdcam S3. First pnb Jnna 23; lant, July fl, NOTIOS FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, Grend Office At Balt Lake City, lltd 14. 1932 Notice is brew (bn James Liddell of Price, Utah ' August 18, 1927, made BtothnUif stead Entry No. 042751 far W! N 14 BE 14. BBM8BV, 8Wk NNW!4, BEMNWli, W N 14 BE 14, BE14SE14 Bre. Boath, Huge IS. Em, Brit I kHao, has filed notice ri Wmd make Gaol proof to ntdldh the land above deserted-Mo- v Basitb, notary public, at PrW. A tho 27 th day of JalyLlWtJB aoMaa as wKneeaea: W. A Bj George They no of WeDhjhj B P. Chrietonoen and Wmtoro of Lawrence. Utah. EU T. W Tbo good old dayaowthiit father got nil the bUtetaft that were spilled oa thewpA J. W. Hammond, Abstractor . Abstracts of title furnished to piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire any inauranm written In the beet com panics. Real estate bonds, ete. Second floor, Bilvagni bsUding, Prim, Utah. CANY0 COAL CO. SPRING Flynn Funeral Home IJeenacd Undertaken and Fmhlamm PI- - J- - E. Flynn, Manager. Ambulance Service. llione 29, Price. Wallace Mortuary, Licensed Erabshner . . A. N. Wall see. Manager. 8'rriW- - D,T Nifbt Price, UUk " rhn.ur" Lewis Optical and Jewelry Company, Eyes Tested and Glames Fitted Any Lense Duplicated In Thirty Minute-O-r Lew. A Complete Rtork of Frames fipen 8undaya By Appointment library wall a sidewalk salesman, displaying a suit-cas- e of the times in a OF PRICK. IN THE 8TATK OK UTAH. AT THE CUiSK OF B18INKH8 eloth samples, jagged poetical sing-sonPatches ON JUNE 30. 1932. . for eoati, vesta and RESOURCES them 1. ltOMI tnd DiPCOUntll 3 panto, match . fflfr Tr,Tr,rrrTt.t.-..- . yourself. A dime, 2. Overdrafie V 10.10710 3. United Kiatra Government Heeuritira Owned ten eents. There 149.000.00 A Other Bonds. Bim-kand Securilie Owned is nipping humor 42,482.08 6. Hankinc Ilouae and Kurnitnrr and Kizturm 1. 00 aside remarks of in e H. I With Federal Reiwrre Bank 30.199.02 the pavement spoil-c- r 0. Uuh ind Due From Banka 48A89.03 10. Outside Check and Other Caeh Item an edge of snr-eo.... 78020 IL Redemption Fund With U. K. Treanurer and Dna whetted, one From U. H. Treasurer Z 500.00 presumes by Total Idling be...39.10.204.24 fore a little table LIABILITIES of one m. Capital Stork raid 50.000.06 spectator reached 16. Rnrnlna 70.ISIO.00 out. to pick un an IT. I'ndirlded Irofit Net .... 12.472.93 article and 18. Krerrvra Fo. Dividends. CVintingencIn), Etc. ... clumsily cascaded most 30JSMI.00 20. Circulating Note Outstanding 90,000.00 of them to the sidewalk. As though 21. lue to Banka, Including Certified and Cashier's talking to no one in particular, the Oierka Outstanding .... 42.794,04 salesman interpolated hi. spiel with 22. Demand Deposits ............. .. ... 210228.70 Just practising folks, tomorrow 28. TiIHJ IVpl$ii(N I he 26. nuia Payable and Rediscounts 118.80822 lean down the Chrysler tower. 31. (Horr LUbllKiffl 8.70 Rhort Savings: The L Total Roy $930.20424 have moved to a town house in Ealt State of Utah, County of Carbon m: 1. G. N. Nelson, rashier of the above 64th street, with private named bank, do sulemnly ssrear that tho above atatement ia true to Ae best of my everything. Helen Menken graeinidv knowledge and belief. q. y, NELSON, Cashier. volunteered to pay the Iierette cha Oorreet Attest! es for a host who J. BARBOGLIOl said be had come FRED PATERNOSTER. p A. W. IIOR8LKY, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth day of July, 1932 (Beal) MAR X pronto That was six month. ago, ,nd FLWOOD, Notary Publie, Residing At Prim, Utah. My commission expires Jnly 14 lie, Pbyikiaa and Surgeon journeyed .to the Polo Urounds the baseother day to see a professional Office Phone 31, Residence 177, Bilragai ball game. My ehief reaction waa the Building, Price. Utah. surprising youth of the players. I never realized before what mere boys Dr. R. I. they are. My enthusiasm, too, had jelPalmer Graduate Chirapracter, led. After a few innings, I found myElectric Building, Prim, Utah. self building worda ont of the signhour, 10 te 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m board letters and departed before the Office and 6 A0 to 8 p. m. Offim Phone 18, last ball was pitched. I con underReaidence 81. stand why MoGraw quit. Also 7, by ' Dr. J. C. Hubbard. Charles Ruggeri, Jr., After numerous sabbatical years July B p m. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATm-pa- rt Honrs, 10 a. m. to 12 boob. 2 to 1 Keaidenro meat of the Interior, Oread Office Phone 1C3-LUh. Office At Balt Lake (Sty. Uttk Commercial Bank Building, Price, 15. 1982 Notice ia Emmanuel Vatsakia of Hriptr. I who on July 7, 1928i made roda. Homestead Entry No. 017409 hr I Physician and Burgee Miners and Shippwi if B Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines At SPRING CANYON, TA8 General Offices. M7 Ns . Buildisz BALT LAKE UITI. ho-pea- g: . a tern-ry- UNITED STATES FUEL Largest Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated m By gim-erack- a, 10, 1934. With the United SUIcb Smelting, R and Mining Company , fourBacked coals goodService flag-atone- s. nJwOh: CO HIAWATHA, PANTHER, BLACK HAWK, KING PUPT wMte4 STAj vdy by the UNITED demand, nf eoa meet techm train Jlnn1ai,d clean. Our fuel Bupervtaor, t to lafc over experienced, to at your service row heating problems. General Offices Ncwhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |