H Hew ! ICCUST 31, 19" Kg M-ZZ THE SUN, PRICE. UTAII-EVERY FRIDAY PAGE THREE 1 prepare Next Winter's J Desserts NOW Thl I the height of the praservtn I xoni-on, with all klml nt rteltctcm fruKu on the market. Every thrifty ( h(Hiccvlfp I busy rillln h.r Jar.. glaeeoa, bottle ami .rock. Frervl fruits m ncrisinf and , nourishing. They wry yew hwsmjs. They reduce the coat of your "table." For sweetening your fruits. b mtr you use Table and Preserving Sugar Made fr.ni ..t.ru gr.,un .iMt licit At Mil il, ,il. m in l ;,, 60 ami lUO-poninl i..g. l.n it i.t id.' bag Made by UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY pirect Results Count V Hie telephone. 8c ml pur ''l a on jour errand In rtud cf wasting your valuablo tint L'i going In person. TALK -DA .' WAI.1C. i Eastern Utnh Tclophono Co. COLLETTS" LUNCH ROOM be cf Din really first-class JUci in Kaatcrn Utah to illno W Ml It ilia trndo of women sua hlldrcn, being npcelnlly (ltt1 ;t for them. High-class fsed at r asonablwprlccs. Frlce. Utnh H 1 1 1 I I I I I IIIIIIHIHHM WfiKcr iistaij TRANSFER I and DRAY. Olve u-j your work and It will ',', tncl - prompt attention. No ,. Jol t j large or loo small for ' ' si to Inndle. ; ; I'rrlght li given our pedal ' ' attentl'in, I I'lioiiu U5tt2 IIUHMHIMW Vni scientists tell ui Hint '" I anuu contain as much Mhi nt oh a beefsteak. FARM BANK INTERESTED .Mime) Mil) IU Coming to IUiI.iImi 'llioiiiud r i-rr MYToN Auk 2$ pr Ml farm Airi)i'r Martin, au. fur the Her kc'o Farm lian hank. In company Mth lir William Peterson, stale geo logist, wcrw thla week lining up farm loan nwm latlons, a H.l tenting anils In various part IVrhniw the largest faun lan proposition under tin Western I arm litmti laiik I that nf Hip tulli Mton Farm Uwn asamla lion. Thla unit I organise! prlmatll fnr Ihr puriawr of watering tltr vast trait f land known aa Mouth Mylon llehi It. Pleasant Valley and what ha been known aa the Carry ait land whhh will In' tinned In homestead settlement Itepiembrr Itili. The en tire iHxIy comprise almut seventy thousand acre of land which Dr. Peterson aaa la superior to any raw land Ik- ha rt tested In the state. Tin' land lira Just south of III town of M)tnn. It will prolwlH require a special dispensation to put thla loan through Ihf farm bn l-ank llow.vr. th arltlcra have lM aaaurwl f the wr i at effort of lh- thrkvley hank man-aK-ra with err ehan of mnaw. Th' plarlnK of thla ai (rait under water wilt mean IHoiv to the atate of Flah. and the I'lntah llaaln In iwrth .iilar than an ! laleulated. With thla nnund prmluelnu. Utah would lake h tep forward aa an axrlcut tural Ule A railroad would le nei eaar for the 'novemmt of the i mK Faitorlia. hdr-eailM mlnom n numiar of whhh r In the terllury adjaient t Mtoti. and other Indus trie would l- lul and operated aa a n-ult Humor ha It that th.- Fnlted Hlataa rei lamalion m-rlie I al worklnic on a plan l wafr thla trait Thla. how eer, ha not a d len rlfll It la a well known fail, howaver. that pi. Iimli.r urp have Ikh made It thl ihiMinnicnl. stMMi:ii coMi'UU.vr. DurliiK the hot weather of tlw aum mcr month aome meml'er flf alinont erry family la likely to ha troubled with unnatural looaenea of ! el and II U of Ht uraattatt linimrt ante that thU be treated prompt y. whl. li tan only lx done whan the medUInc I kept at hand. Mr F. I '. tKiitt. K.ottnllle. N. V.. atala. "I Jlrat uikiI fhamlHrUlira Colic nnd Dwr rlKvu llrineily ni"' " "v "" nifn At that time I had a aevere Bt tuck of aummir romplalnt and wni aiifferliiK int. nn pain. One .I.hk- re llave.1 m Other iimmber of m family have aliu-e u.l It with like mnilia," Adl. Uer.-dlly" run deep, and the Klrl who la l rni.1 cl" n ,,"" e her mother may rxpt.t the eaine Srlatment from h.r own .hlldren In after ytr it Wiped Him Out , How often wo hear the above exclomotlon nftor aomo dcitructlvo flro. Ami It ia frciiucntly fo".J murk, "No, ho hwl no insurance .wor fellow. WHY CARRY INSURANCE J tried companies you have protection and peace of mind. See us without delay. LEE-NELMS'COTTnc; Rooms I and 2, Silvngai Building, Price, Utah. Abstracting, Conveyancing Notary Work. Money For Farm Loans, Etc. CHOICE CUTTLE HT ABOUT FIFTEEN DOLLARS uuviniiN ri:r.i!N(i uxmiis skuj I.V7 TO $10.75. " t tin MI-mmiiI Hlur doing Tor Ibnter I'lKx", Tlmii Chlcncii and On I'Mtther IhvM lltDon. For Itirry. thln Wry Morli In Ktldriirc Dor In the V.vk iti(itnlloii., llto, Thr Km, pe, ta m.n.e. KANHAH lUTV. Mo., Am. 17. Cot tl rmrltrd today twenty IhoMannd hd and market atexnir to twenty in. hlnhrr. Top ateera lll.ee, it mw hih tei-ord lloaw tmlay five thi.nand head and lh matkal eteaily with laat Friday. Top lll.se. thirty "nt atxn the top remrteil from C'hdafto Hheep and lamba tmlay flte l h. mi Mind hi-ad and tnaiket ateady ltml-a to hilli-i I M.0. t'holre native ! attle mdd ateady. Top til 00. W. lahl) waa rattle ten to twenty nl hlirher with it Rood demand for flh fidera from the country who ' outbid packer mi MVeral Iota nnd ft them at III SI In til XI. paikera palna up to lll.ie for otlnra Light wilaht araaa rattle aokl fifteen In titrni.flve rent hlRher. Medium wilaht KniiM and Oklahoma ateera M l.7l to 15.71. Some at the latter prln rotMhlered twenty-fit c cent hhth.-i Fnwa and heifer remained dull till the 'liHe lt week, hut are wIIImk betti-r tmlay at IC.IO to $10.00 for i own. tlmliv feil helfra iuatnbtc up to lll.ee and ten I tntltra 1 13. SO. Kanaa Hifil Oktahumn owner nr hi.ldlUK rattle back, aa RntM I na Rood mw aa It ordinarily la In May. In tinker and feeder buyer were in larger attendance lat week nnd rleareil up the yard cloe ftiMid fall laturee are atliiiuUitlnir trade In atoi'k tattle, mid Kml com prpetN are IndurltiK the purvhaae of feeding ater Stock teera ell mainly nt 7 21 to 11.19. feedlliK eleera 19.00 In lie.ee. rtrahy feeiliT upward t 111.21 today nnd rlwk niw and liel fer I c.xi to m.eo. The top price tmlay, II7.&G, wa IMild for Iiokh welKhlnif two humlriHl and forty immiihU. tlther tnrdliim weight lHga nt $17.71, nnd choice heavy hoga worth na much, though none were here tmlay Ileal light old at $17.21. Hulk of aalea wnk at IMIO to $17 10. Kerelpt are no light that ery Utile Hllenlln la imld to outalde market, the top here re cently fniiently being n iiiarter at. f t'lilragi.. Including toda, nnd far abote other rher market, The hog market la In nn unrerlnln ponl lion, and buyera at hlpplHK M.luta are bating to do aome lull gueeelng to come out even. However, inont of the fiwm wa reunited laat week, and more etable market ure iHiokeil for thl wek, with atrenglh domlnalliiK the altuallon. Hheep and lamb price were un changed today. Arlmim lamba In killer at IIC.40. wild the ewe lamba anrteil out to a country buyer at 111.71. Colorado lamba to killer at lll.ie and medium rlaa native aprlng lamb 1 1 Ml to $18.10. Cholco wes tern feeillng lamb are worth $11.71 to $1.7I. llreeillng owe eell nt $12.00 t 1 11.00 with choice y.irlliin and two recently up to $10.00. Old fat ewe Belt at ll.ld In $10.00 uud old feeding ewea IC.IO to 18.10. rirridcv iii'Nimiiii ioi.i..its IS l'.ll FOIt HAM AT ION What U aald to be the Without prl.e eter ld In the Fnlteil Ktata r.,r H ram aold ut public au.tlon wu paid TuiHHlay luxt for n thoroughbred ramlHUilllfl ut thu necoml annual rum aale coiiduiled under the uuplc.a of the National Woolitrowora' nwil tion. which tenil nt noon nt the 1'tah alute fair Bround. Hull I-nko City. The rem tviia bought for fifteen hundred dollar. It tvua void by the Kins llro. MimiMiny of Ijiramle Wyo., to lloblm A Ollletto of Iluhl. Idu. Four hundred und twenty-ttvo aheep were aold during the duy lit a totul tnlue of $11,000. Hlx mm brought moro than five thoueand dullar. I'. J. IfuKf nlHirtli, prwddent of the National WoolKrotvcra' aoclatlon. oiiened the aale with nn uddre, In whbh he pointed out thnt In Mew of the fact thut the United Mate I In the war. It behooted the wool and nheepmen to etond by tho preldent and the government In whatever men aure ure taken whleh nffott the wool Induntry. lie culled iitlentlon to the trtinendou ahortuga of tliti wool up ply. and nppeulcd t the meiv to fur tlur the Inlenwta of tho Industry, eten at tho aairlflco of preaont profit. H, W. MiClure, awretary of the u otlatlon, made a brief iidilrwui, In which he oke well for the aucraaa of the ram aale. IhMIIS vi:iiiimi Ki:VltNTV I'OCMIS ASH UI AM. HHillT That thn movement agitated In varloii aetftion of the country ugaliut the conaumptlon cf lan.b. veal und calvea In the Interest of conaertutlon did not have It origin with tho food admlnUtratlon or othur government department U the Information brought from Wuahlncton. li. C, by F. J. llogenbarth. proaldent of tho Na tional Woolgrowera" asaoolatlou. Ha genbarth returned Friday from Waah Ington. where he went for n confer ence with National Food Commla aloner Herhtrt C. Hoover und David F. Houston, secretary of agriculture. Aa u reault of the Information given the federal official by HagenbarOi a statement ttaa Issued by thorn a few daya ago urging the use for food pur po of lamba weighing aa much as efnty to olghty pound. Fhtna were outlined during the conference by Hoover and Secretary Ilmuton for encouraging tho production of lamb and calvea. Tho plana are to be din Here Is. fil :; I flMlUlfe 9Lio? I IP 111 ml H JSnalvfe w H Mil : Lrttf A lb II ; I Has thnt good, old, familiar tnsto of flw IK w I hops. And is non-intoxicating. I3L 'l'VIV ! This is what you havo been looking for. Bw' Il BPiX ' H Now it's here ready for you, ut all iuyl(u' i IILbIIi H places where good drinks arc sold. JjHl 'I ! iIiiimHI H Label Y) """"""k i-1 shows you the genuine. When you sco it MrfBlTfJrliiflk 'lm you know you ure getting CERVA 11 14 14 iBm i ifl Try A. Bottle KS52$f 1, I -andSeeForYourself ! I No words can really describe CERVA But HIII1I11IB 11 that taste will tell you what it's like. Just H I lH U Helper Mercantile Go. 1H liHI "II euaacd furtlnr nl it meeting or tho cominlllco of ouo hundred oxperlenoed toi kined, eeted by tho folfral of ficial from iirloiu aecllons or tho iinintry. The mcellng I to ln held nt Wnli Ington, Ketitember Ith and Cth. Iln genbnrth and H. W. MeClure, ro tury of tho Nntlonul Wmilgrower na Melntluii, uro member of the committee. lli.NMNC fHltT INUItlCVKIt IN I'KOKltCIIO.V OF .MItTH C'rentlnn or u Fnlteil Hlnto live aloek Indiutry cimmlltee or more tlwn n hundred volunteer member to un dertake u ramiMilgn In Increu lh natlnn'a mwil pr.Hliii'tlou I announced by the deiKirtment of agriculture nnd the food adinlnUlrotlou ut Wnahlng ton, I). C. Thu commllliHi will fur ther ii plan for the trnmfer of thou and of hwtd or cattle, aheep und hog from thn big Weeteru producing dlntrlfta to amiill farm In Central und Boiilhern Hlat.m, where u great nmounl or reed goe to tvnite. All eiecutlvo tommlttre, coinjirlnlng (lltford Fin- hot of tho food ndmlnhdrntlon, (1. II. Itommet of tho agricultural depart ment nnd H. C. Ijumutcr, n Toxa atorkman, will direct the work of tho larger committee. Under tho arrangement planned, email farmer may pluco order for lock with county agent of the ugrl cultural department. Live aloek ex .hangea will alt In the movement without charge to tho purchnaera. In it atatement boiued milting for the plnn the food udtnlnlntrutlmi uud the agrlvullurul department call uttru tlon to the heavy demand for meat from abroad nnd the contliiue.1 dim inution of lluropean herd, llecent enllmatea glvo figure to allow the In road war ha made on lluropean herd. Cattle uro I educed to 21,000. 000, aheep, 11,000,000, hog, 12,000,-000. AHH I'HUFAHINO TO I'UHt'llAKi: MOUNT FOH WAH Fl'HFOMtS OODBN, Aug. 27. I'reiMiratlon arc being made by local hore broker fur the oxpocled uunouncement or thu goternment aulhorUIng tho purchaae ror army u of npproxlmutely two hundred and fifty thouiHiiid horko and mule. While nil of the number will not bo bought here, coinmlalon for aeveral thousand ure cxpectod by local dealer. About three Ihouaand hornee were purchutied by the- United fltntoa gov ernment during July and u buying lotnmltiHlon ha been In thl city slneo thut tlmu waiting for tho new order to purchava hor. und mule. It I expected th.it the commission will re ceive uuthorliatlon to buy horse and mule for the other allied nation now engaged In the war. KIIHF.F INIH'STKV l'ACINO hlCTHACK KAY TllltsU SIHN III the futp or an Imperative d muiul ror Increased production or live stock, Ilia sheep Industry fneea a set back through the recent homestead law amendment permitting the ncul sl.tlnii of six hundred and forty acre tracts, In the opinion of 8. W. Me Clure or Bait !ake City, who has been uppolnted from Washington, I) C, u member or the national live fctock BARMA I I Which Is Calculated to Mako Milwaukee Ah Famoim As "i ! Another Celebrated Brew nl Is Handled Wholesale and Retail II In Price, by S. Kusano At tho ' j "UTAH" South Ninth Street. I JM InviRorntintr and DcliKhtful Is This A WQ UNEQUALLED CEREAL BEVERAGE THAT ADDS J'l, H TO THE JOY OF LIVING. .j II Japanese Mcrchandiso of Every Description. 1 1 1 Wm fit 1 - MM A. KOPF'S STUDIO I j I All Work Guaranteed nnd Prices Itcnsonnlilc. 1 H I'HOTOGUAI'II WORK OF ALL KINDS. I : WM Up StairH Over Commercial Hank. I'lionc 17. Price, Utah. I (il committee. He Is secretary of tho National Woolgrowera' oasoclutlou, 'The homealcad art will deprive the riockmatter or hundred or thou and of ucroa on which their flock have been permitted to gruxe," ho said. "If the laud I tuken atvuy there will be no place for the sheep to go. "The West Html off thu sheep III- jdustry for years, but legislation by congress, stiites and municipalities haa 'seemed designed to drive tho sheep- men out or business." Despite condition throntculiig the Industry, huwuter, ha says thut sheep men would undoubted!) co-operate with the gov tirnmen t In every possible way to Increase production. Kcll At Itccoril Frliv. CIHCAaO, Aug. 27. Cholvo boetes aohl today nt thu Union stoekyard at $16.30, u new high price record for cattle on tho hoof. The now figure tvu eighty cent higher than the rec ord price ostubllihed last week. Muy Act Together, For the purpose, of udoptlng extreme measures for the eradication of hog cholera In Utah, the federal und state authorities will oo-opernte, acoordlng to Dr. II. W. Hoggan of tho state live stock commission, who lias received a letter from U. F .Hteddom, uetlng chief of tho animal Industry bureau of the United Hlattj department of agrl- (Continued ou pago eight) NOTirK UNITi:i 8TAT1W LAND f- WM Office, Halt Itke City, Utah, July 14, ' jl j,f,M 1I7. To Whom It May Concern: ' . ! l Notice li hereby given that the state ' Jj VlaJ of Utah hu filed In thl office lists of "A. IWM lands, selected by the said state, under K,Q, EgHi fieo. t of tho act or congress, approv I j ?B cd July It, 1191. as Indemnity school ' j nM lands, vis: Serial 02HI3, HWUNWU. i. 'faeeei Hco. 27; 8KUNKU, Hie. 28, Twp. 16 If 'JjB South, Kange 14 Kant. Halt take mor- m I 'Jtt Idlau. Co ji I p of said Hits, so far aa IH they relate to said tracts by descrlp- fy i ! tlvn auh-illvlslons, havo been consplo- X j$M uously poatod In this offlco for luspec- K ! J' tlon by any person Interfiled and by Rtl i-YH i the public generully During the Ivj i, EH period of publication or this notice, or r I'-IS any time therearter, and beforo final V, , -fjD i approval und cerlirieatlnn under de- tu j'2H i partmeutal regulations or April 26, j tM 11)07, protests or contests against the H ' E.H claim or the stale to uny of tho tracts IU t'ffVI ,or Mitb-dlvUlons hereinbefore dcscrlb- Kl i IAh ' ed, on the ground that the unit Is B fjjl more valuable for mineral than for ; (ftB agricultural purposes, will be received A! t und noted for report to the general K UIE I land offlco nt Washington, D. C Fall B HaH i uro so to protest or contest, within fe u H the time speolfled, will be considered S II H isufriclont'evldenco of the non-mlr- 9 n H I erul character of the tracts und the m il H I selections thereof, being otherwise jD (1 H freo from objection, will ba approved ffllW 41 to tho state. OOUI.D II. IlLAKKLiY, ffj H Ileglstcr. flRii aaaai First pub., Aug. 1; last Aug. 31, 1117. ITJ'jjIH mm