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Show :ir OCTOBER IS. 19S2 fgfltSDAY. THE JJoFe s s I o n a l everyday yorik 0.0. f STrTF. McLaughlin, ' rhyritUa and Burzeon in a. n. to 12 noon, 2 to B p. , Uesidenro &1 Iflt, BankH8-W-Building, Fries. Uuh. gSrill nundcianand Sargaon Officf Hours, 2 to Bn. m. 24JVJ. linudi'nca 224, Eirtara Electric Building, Price, Uuh. mfles Ruggeri, Jr., pbonr 31, Residence 177, Bilvagai building, Price, Utah. falter C. Gease, Attoraey At Law Office In County Court House. Price, Uuh. J. Binch, McGee, Attorney At Law tae 5 and 6, Silragni Building, Price, ftoh. Pboncn, Office 163, Reaidence 83. j,V. Hammond, Liceaeed Abatradar jMmeta of title furnished U any piece tnct in Etontrn Uuh. Fire ineurancr in the bent companies. Keel estate, toads, ete. Second floor, Silvsrni building, Price, Utah. t Flynn . i. PAOS Lamb Prices Higher, Hogs, Cattle Hold Steady Tlie Hun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. The Mutual Benefit, Heelth t cent advauce today and the trading was brisk. The top on native luuib was boosted from $4.K5 at lust weeks close to $5.25. Best Colorado lambs brought the premium, $5.40. Sheep were in fairly liberal supply with ewes at $1.00 to $2.00, ami yearlings at $3.40 to $3.50. Feeding lambs cashed in at $3.25 to $4.75. lfl.-C- at-tlp At I HI TYRE and Accident Association O 111 21 It 21 1. lias been in business for 2. Is the Largest Exclusive Health and dent Concern in the world. 23 years. Acci- son-in-la- Attorney At Law S lodge Building, Sait Lake City, Utah lTA. . Kenilworth News ptijrvlciaa and flargsoa H. f -- - T PRIOR UTAH EVERT THURSDAY receipts were moderate for the season today with Mockers and feeders making up the hulk i the mu and 1ARIS. I m saying au revoir to selling at prices that were steady with Paris, with the ueual relish. About last week's close and about twenty-liv- e two .week of it and elders are tweakcents lower than a week ago. Fat ed with the sting- cattle run was light and the quality ing consciousness it of the offerings only fair. Prices on is for Youth and! fat eattlo were steady to strong with a fling. I want to: last weeks close. The stocker and get away from it feeder season is well under way with somewhere, any- outlet avenues now fully ojicn. Shijs Mr. and Mrs. Oraiyv Young of Salt where and to be per hog demand has broadened and out of tho morass prices today were fully steady with Lake t'ity are the house guests of Mr. of studied trickery last week 'a close under libera re- aud Mrs. Frank Young. Mrs. John Burton and Mrs. William that faces every ceipts. Stork hogs and pigs were also Manson motored to lrovo Thursday most uuder The heavier demand. fully steady foreigner. and returned the following day. most captivating of Lambs ruled strong to twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Fred Killpaek of Femm is the captivating of all eents higher on range offerings and it hag the discon- strong to forty eents higher on native. house guest of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. certing Jure of a Quality was improved. Receipts today beautiful but faithless temptress. One were 25,000 cattle, 6000 hogs, 6000 Mr. aud Mrs. Calvin Jewkcs and departs in a rage and, in a little while calves, 0000 sheep, compared with 27r sons, Ronald and Junior, left Sunday longs again for her seductive arms. In (100 eattle, 6000 hogs, 5000 calves and for Salt Lake City for several days. a sudden dudgeon this afternoon I 1000 sheep last week, and 30,002 eatMr. and Mrs. George Jackson and slammed on the typewriter lid and tle, 5701 calves, 3723 hogs and 12,164 son, Rockwell and George, sieut the shouted to my wife: "I'm packing." sheep a year ago. week-en- d in Springville ami Salt Lake There was a better demand for beef City. ' In Ihreo hours we were beyond the cattle today, though the supply was Mr. and Mrs. Leu Leavitt and chileitys' historic gates, motoring in the limited and the quality indifferent dren, Wanda and Keith, motored to general direction of Deauxvilie, with Trading proceeded on a better tone. Salt Lfkei City Friday aud returned no objective, although there is a tug Most of the advance eame in the medfor Venice. Near Mai Maison, we ium to good kinds. The best fed steers Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and d and brought $3.25 and the good' fed steers passed the walled-i- n cloister where Pols Negri $6.25 to $7.75. The movement of grass-er- a daughter, Barbara Jean, were visitors is just about over. Some offerings in the capital eity the latter part of pined for her lost Valentino. week. brought steady prices. Fed heifers the Mr. aud Mrs. William Woodhead were in limited again this Monday No bright shades of rhetoric can to the capital city Friday afmotored Prices for class this were supply. fully paint an Indian summer twilight in ternoon visited relatives. They reand warmed-uSome to p $750. rural France. But on we flew, past steady, $350 steers sold at $5.25 to $6.25. Cows turned Sunday. the toyland fields of Normandy, zigMr. and Mrs. Lester Blackham and steady to fifteen eents lower. zagging hairpin turns into peaceful were The vealer with was Mr. market a and Mrs. B. Christensen were eity steady those with so villages open squares eallers in Salt Lake City last Satur-- j delight fnljy hugged by lanquor. Our $55(1 topi Stockers and feeders held generally day and Sunday.. driver clips out through the wind: Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Pearce and son, drove Mr. Winnie Sheehan." steady with last weeks close and a quarter lower than a week ago. Medium- )ougIas, spent several days of last -weight stockers and stock calves week in Salt Lake City as guests of iramt into a but the quality of the Jrs. Pearces father. predominated, 1 dusk,1 of a ing medley Mr. and Mrs. E. Jack-oold song, eoveying up Harry Silveya offerings was not as good as that of and Mr. bum barytoning with my dear dulect last week. Best stocker and feeders and Mrs. II. B. Myers motored to the alto, especially masterful in "Shade sold at $550 to $6.25. Most of the capital city Saturday morning to atof the Sheltering Palms." My wife plain to good kinds brought $4.00 to tend the first aid content. with common kinds down to Mr. Joe Dudler was Listens to her brsvdy dozed. And Billy, mercifully $475, $2.50. Stock ealves brought $3.00 to two-tabcontract bridge club on last deaf, napped, too. $6.25. Friday evening, (nests included Mrs. IIqg prices today were steady with ilazplton Nelson, Mrs. Calvin Jewkcs, At 0 oclock we drew up at a remote restaurant the only customers in Friday and Saturday and about twenty-- Sirs. Frank Young, Mrs. II. Ii. Myers, five rents under last Monday. The Miss Etta Moffitt, Miss Sarah Nicha villeggiature. was active, however, and ship- ols and Miss Ann PlevaL trading burnished It had all the spic of a provincial home, a kitchen gleaming with pers again took most of the good bogs for their orders, augmented by the Kiz shining pots and pans, warm and jolly. ten-day price decline checked here Our waitress, a shy brunette remindful somehow of Oma Munson and con- last Friday. Packers demand for the Edwin Asay of Wellington was a but prices were only steady, fusingly aglow with an inward ember supply, church visitor here Sunday. ts satisfied not was the by to please pleaded with us to try the d Orlic Perkins made a business trip hogs arc selldish of the house La Gougonette The 160 to fish which are ing for $350 to $3.60; top $3.65; 250 to Price Friday of last week. den face thumb-siae- d Jake Workman made two trips to fried whole, explaining "den face to .300 pounds $3.20 to $350; 130 to 160 $3.25 to $3.40; packing Columbia on business last week. indicating they were netted in the sil- sows pounds $2.40 to $3.00. and stock hogs Mrs. Vida Norton and son motored very stream we faced. I devoured a and $3.00 to $3.30. The average to Priee pigs hatful and tucked a few in my hair. Friday and spent the night And we left in reluctance, touched by price paid for hogs at Missouri river Workman left Tuesday Lewis Mrs. a hospitality none of us ever felt be- markets last week was: Kansas City to join her husband who is employed Omaha St. $3.42. $3.20, Joseph fore. In tho moonlight the entire $353, at Columbia. Lamb prices made a twenty-fiv-e household stood waving us out of George C. Mead end George N. Flill sight. Our bill for four was $1.20. made a trip to Priee on business Monon the famous cathedral, the hushed day of last week. beauty caused us During the meal, . starting with a of Mr. and Mrs. G. to tip-to- e about an- N. Bill Hill, son bean soup, a yellow heavenly wash-da- y in Kiz was Sunday. He is atHill, cient cobblestones. dog of dubious ancestry, strayed in. U. Y. B. the tending A derelict lay Billys hair jiffied into stiff pompaMax Babcock who is attending the dour. As suddenly they were in a upon the visPriee school, spent last week-en- d Down a huddle. Dogs feel hospitalisteps. tiny his with parents. iting street, unsteadily, ty. too. Miss Reva nardy, Mr. and Mrs. Era late wayfarer, tho only other human nest Babcock and Jacob L. Workman And a kilometre from the alluring we saw. The large motored to Prico Thursday. hospice, we, in a flash, plunged into Mr. and Mrs. Ersstus Workman dock, arching the the most inpenetrable fog I ever befor named street it, and in veiled a puff daughter mutored to Priee Saturheld. Even tho driver, boomed a triad aa day of last week on business. of mist, outlined a despairing shrug. we drifted into the Mrs. Ellen Mead and children rehorn in full llast, We crept snail-lik-e, venerable market- turned to Kiz Friday. They have been hoping for the bet but rwieked bv in Price tho past mouth. an awareness tho Deauxvilie road al- place where Jean dAre flamed living torch. Her statue, in flames of golden ways zoomed with speeders. Now and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babnock, Mrs. then we rame to clear patches, pass- carvings, leaped out lucid and spec- Lney Boren and Jaeob Workman were homes linger- tral. A subdued trio walked slowly in Price on business Monday, last. ing shattered tomb-lik- e car. And it, in trees whisper. and silently hack to the sleepy among ing John MacMann and brother of was all with our gone. luggage, wheel and turn the of Then a quick were hero looking after JieLr comis No of helplessness feeling a lurch to our knees. Missing a yawninterests Sunday of last week. in sheep to being lost a strange city ing chasm by an eyelash, we waited parable in his brother, Joe, and of dead in Pratt a Nephi Rounight country foreign for the blur to lift to proceed to We dropjwd on a curb, mute figures of Salt Lake City were in Kiz Friday en. There was no more singing. of despair. I felt the twin disgust over of last week visiting with Mr. and the of my hurried departure Mrs. George CL Mead and relatives. Rouen, nt 3 a. m., with a high moon, fromidiocy Faria. . Andrew L. Herring, CharW Workwas in idyllic whiteness. The giant man, John Guy, Gratien Etchebnrne At 5 a. m., we routed a sleepy con- and William Robb, of Kiz spent .Wedcierge in a midget hotel on the out- nesday, Thursdsy and Friday of last skirts of some forgotten berg. He week at Robbs ranch digging spuds. brewed us chocolate ehaude. "Where Arson Anderson of Price made- a do we go nnwf" said my wife who, trip to Kiz Saturday of last week with up to this time, had not been speak- the household goods belonging to Mr. ing to mo for quite a spell. "I dont and Mrs. Merrill Mead who am movknow about you," I nngallantly yawning back to Kiz. Mrs. Vida Norton ed. "but Im going to sleep smack in and son and Miks Anno Boron, keoom-panie- d this' cute gilt chair." 'And in two Mr. Anderson to Kiz. seconds flat I was living right up to Read Tbe Hun advertisements. my pronuciamento! BY nuf.C. Hubbard, BUN, rVT,.r" Funeral Home aad Uwnied Undertaken Mrs. 3. XL Flynn, Manager, Phone 20, Price. lance Service. fallace Mortuary, ivy-cla- 3. Over $25,000,000 paid in benefits during the last five years. 4. Nearly 5Q0,000 policyholders throughout the United States and Canada. 5. per cent of our claims are paid the day proofs are received. 6. Assets over $3,500,000 (1931). 7. Local claim service in the principal throughout the United States. $. Premium income in 1931 was $8,272,456. 9. In ordinary occupations, policies cover ability of one day to lifetime. well-garden- 10. "I A. N. Wallace, Manager, imbalance Service, Day or Night. I!i8 Price, Utah n HEAT COMFORT 99 cities dis- Policies pay full benefits regardless of manner in which injury is sustained. i If tiou are interested in Health and Accident Insurance , send name, age and occupation today and full in- formation and rates will be submitted g to you at once . Special Policies for coal miners. Non-Proratin- le Then la News Am Aberdeen Dealer la Tear light-weigh- L. A. HILLS Resident Agent No. 6, Olson Price, UUh Flats 250-poun- Frodamn Goal Independent ' & Coke Co. SPRING CANYON COALCO. open-mouth- ed tail-waggi- Miners aad BMppara af Ike Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal STRING CANTON, UTAH Sun-nysi- General Offirre. SI7 Building H.1I.T LAKE CITY. UTAH Bandages made of silver leaf in-tof cotton by a Vienna surgeon uve been found to have marked pnti-pti- e i valuo. ad - FOR SALE! Sixty Five Four-Room- ed Dwellings At $6000 Each. UTAH FUEL COMPANY Sunnyside, Uath - TTIbe ODmUy Way D)mi(t The happiness and prosperity af. every mad, woman and ehiid fa Utah hangs fa the baianee of. PROTECTIVE TARIFF. Utahs IFour Basic Industries i Mining ( livestock' , Agriculture Manufacturing Cannot live Under. Free Trade Policy do Republican Protective Tariff is the ONLY wNI WAY OUT I. |