Show Turkey and Trimmings To Cost More This Year Thanksgiving dinner if it is to include turkey and all the trimmings Will vill require that Mr and Mrs Salt Laker dig a little deeper into the family pocketbook this this- year than in 1934 a pre- pre holiday survey indicated Wednesday y Turkey prices have been rising steadily in recent days and it itI I appears the gobblers cobblers will cost as much uch as 5 or 6 cents per pound more this year ear than last This mea means s that the best of prime birds may retail for as high as 35 to Jo 37 cents per pound by Thanksgiving rime ime There l is Isa a noticeable shortage of ot poultry ov over r the entire country and andas as a a are re result chickens ducks geese and anil capons re 2 re g going ing to cost more this his year than at last time ime Indications are that frying tryIng chickens chickens chick chick- ens will vIll range In price from 28 cents to tons oas as high as 35 cents a pound with roasters as a. mu much h as 32 to 35 cents a n pound and and ducks and geese at nt about the same price as roasting chickens Capons probably will cost slightly more per pound than tur tUr- keys Feeding conditions have been good this his year year an an ami Utah's poultry crop crop is is' reported to bein be in prime conditi condition n n The results of ot scientific feeding of young turkeys is seen in the excellent ex ex- tvr coming oming on the I market growers report Despite the thc price rise however ho a ago go rood good d demand for keys is expected by local meat deal dealers ers who bank not only on on th the qua qua- ity ty of the birds but also on th the traditional tra tra- tra American sentiment that Thanksgiving just Isn't without turkey and all aU the fixin I Even those who prefer ham to poultry as a a Thanks Thanksgiving g dish will not escape the hf higher her prices In line with the general increase in n the hc cost of pork pr products ducts hams pave lave risen from 28 to 32 cents per pound Principal price rise among the dinner trimmings is seeh seen in cranberries The crop was as burned out by drouth in many sections of the country county coun coun- try ty and produce dealers estimate the he av available supply will be only half halt as large Jarge as a a year ago Prices arc are expected to range from about 20 cents per pound for the remaining por portion ion of t the e early berry crop from the Pacific northwest to 25 cents per pound for the late berry crop from the Atlantic coast The cold fall faU weather has resulted In a a celery crop of prime quality The price of crisp white stalks of Utah celery Is slightly below that of last year Potatoes yams apples nuts carrots carrols carrots car car- rots rols onions onions all all are arc slightly cheaper cheap cheap- er than a year ago |