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A n TL UNDERTAKER Dear Mother and all, continually on the move beI fore got over here and you know that and am still doing the same, but I Hog Producers and Packers Confer With Repredo not get so many chances to write as sentatives of the Food Administration and heretofore so you must all be satisfied ith fewer letters and do not worry Agricultural Department and Adopt about me, I could write every day but New Plan1 of Regulation. getting them posted is the hard job. received Lauras letter of Aug. 20th, yesterday with two or three of Jennln.accordance with the policy of the Food Administration since its founda- ies and I sure was tickeled to get tion to consult representative men in the agricultural Industry on occasions them. H. Durfey. of Importance to special branches of the ludustry, on October 24 there was Write to me often if you hear from Mr. Ira J. Neeley Is home again afconvened in Washington a meeting of theIive Stock Subcommittee of the me or not, when I get them they all ter about a month spent in topping Agricultural Advisory Board and the special members representing the swine come together, I was six weeks with- beets at Honey ville. Mrs. Neely spent out a letter from anyone and began to industry to consider the situation in the bog market also in Honeyville caring for week last or The conference lasted for three days, end during this time met with the wonder of the war was over here Zola, who has had a seher daughter, is sure great to be in executive committee of the fifty packing firms participating in foreign orders back home. It which she conof line but then again it is also vere attack influenza, for perk products and with the members of the Food Administration directing the firing I am while waiting upon members in Just as good health tracted to be out. I of her raild father8 fanllly who were" foreign pork purchases. as ever; have had a few Might colds She is much with the sick The conclusions of the couference were as follows : malady. but nothing serious except the cooties. The entire marketing situation has producer and the Insurance of an ade- Do you know what the are? (Grey improved at this time. On Monday of last week, Mr. and bo changed since the September Joint quate future supply. In one These foreign orders are placed backs) there are more of them Mrs. James Ilowcutt made a business conference as to necessitate an entire the basis of cost of hogs to the acre of ground ovet here than there to Brigham City. alteration in the plans of price stabi- upon trip are potatoes in Ireland. Some of them packers lisation. The current peace talk, has a make would Friday of last week brought us the As the result of long negotiations get so large that they alarmed the holders of corn, and there between this body and the Packers small sized steak. Write to Jennie very first wintry day. A cold wind ' has been a price dee! lire of from 23 Committee, representing the 45 to 50 all day and all the time and keep her cheered up. blew from tlie south-eas- t fact The busheL cents to 40 cents per puckers participating In foreign ortwo snow the j about feet deep up say the first five years is always piled that the accumulations of low priced ders, together with the Allied buyers, They drifts. A in hard frost to a Friday night die worst of anything but heres corn in the Argentine and South Afri- all under the Chairmanship of the to- plowing for a while. a stop famous put this of duration shorter squab ca would, upon the advent of peace Food Administration, the following unEveryone is anxious to have the reble. My partner now is a Polish boy and liberated shipping, become availa- dertaking has been given by the on influenza lifted so the strictions who married an American girl and ble to the European market has cre1 can in a genuine thanksgivward and join New l!e York. in In view of the undertakings on the has a baby ated a great deal of apprehension on once and all feel we have more, are we as of ing letters Food each the Administration read with others the part of corn holders. This decline pnrt much to be thankful for. to the In same boat. regard the both purchases has spread fear among swine growers of pork products, covered In the atMy job so far on the battle line is to that a similar reduction In the prices tached, it Is agreed Hint the pnekers ke care of the wounded. My lit'le of hogs would naturally follow. Moreto these orders will un participating work in that line sure comes school over, the lower range of corn prices dertake not to purchase hogs for less m rahere. in a handy than the following ugreed minliuums would, if incorporated Weve got old Kaiser Billious on the tio, obviously result in a continuously for the month of November, Unit Is a falling price for live hogs. In view daily minimum of $17.50 per hundred run now and he is going to keep runWRI. of these changed conditions many pounds on average of packers droves, ning till he stumbles, and lie is pretty Throw-out- s LAWYER at present. swine producers anticipated lower excluding throw-outto be defined as pigs under 130 You all have my blessings, prayers PRATICES IN ALL THE COURTS prices and as a result rushed their pounds, stags, boars, Uito sows and w'ell wishes. Take care of my hogs to market in large numbers, and First National Bauk Building Further that no hogs of any (ind this overshipment has added to and skips. little wife, wont you. kind shall be bought, except throw Utah Brigham City, , Your loving brother and son, aggravated the decline. outs, at less than $16.50 per hundred The information of the Department pounds. BILL BROWN The average of packers' of Agriculture Indicates that the sup- droves to be construed as the average YVM. LOYVE ply of hogs has Increased about 8 per of the total sales In the market of all and Rest. Sleep cent., while the highest unofficial esti- hogs for a given day. All the above One of the most common causes of mate does not exceed 15 per cent to to be based on Chicago. insomnia and restlessness is indigesPractices in Ail The Courts We agree that a committee shall be creased production over last year. )n Tab- Office: First National Bank Building one of Chamberlains tion. Take by the Food Administration the other hand, the arrival of bogs appointed Utah to check the dally operations In the lets immediately after supper and see Brigham City, In weeks the three the last during if ypu do not rest better and sleep bet-- 1 various markers with a view to super27 seven great markets 'has been per vision and demonstration of the carry ter. They only cost a quarter. cent, more than last year, during the ing out of the above. corresponding period, demonstrating The ability of the packers to carry the unusually heavy marketing of the out this arrangement will depend on Livestock Subcommittee- - of the AgriAND CONVEYANCER. available supply. In the face of the there being a normal marketing of cultural Advisory Board, together Utah excessive receipts $ome packers have hogs based upon the proportionate to with special swine members and the Brigham City, of the packers, to lm not maintained the price agreed last crease over the receipts of last year, representatives prove the present unsatisfactory situmonth. On the efcUer hand, many The Increase to production appears to B. which has unfortunately resulta 15 be maximum of about per cent, ation, of the packers 'have paid over the and we can unconed because the of of COUNTY ATTORNEY injection handle such an Increase. price offered to them in an endeavor the producers of hogs shonld, as trollable factors. If PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS-Officreto maintain the agreed price. The We nsk the producer to they have to tfce past few weeks, prein failure been a us bits in with a most event difficult task. County Court House sult in any maturely market hogs to such IncreasThe members of the Couference Brigham City, Utah, to maintain the October price basis ing numbers over the above It Is en determined upon at the September con- tirely beyond the ability of the pack were: Producers II. C. Stuart, Elk Garference and undertaken by the pack- ers to maintain these minim unis, and & den, Va., Chairman Agricultural Aders. Another factor contributing to therefore we must have the Board ; W. M. McFndden, Chi visory the to tion himself of main BONDED ABSTRACTERS. producer the break in prices during the month It Is a physical cago, 111. ; A. Sykes, Ida Grove, la. has been the influenza epidemic; It tain these results. M. MerINSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Evvard, Ames, la. ; J. II. for the capacity of the John has sharply curtailed consumption of impossibility KanLive Stock Commission for cer, a to handle houses similar packing Utah Brigham City, pork products and temporarily de- over-flooof bogs and to find a market sas; J. G. r.rown, Monon, Ind. ; E. C, creased the .labor staff of the packers for the ontpnt. The packers are anx- Brown, President Chicago Livestock about 25 per cent Exchange; N. H. Gentry, Sedaila, Mo.; with the producers ious to The exports of 138,000,000 pomads in maintaining a stabilizatUba of pri( John Grattan Broomfield, Colo.; Eu of pork products for October com- and to see' that producers receive VETERINARIAN. gene Funk, Bloomington, 111.; Isaac pared with about 52,000,000 pounds fair price for their products. Lincoln, Aberdeen, S. D. ; C. W. Hunt, Residence, Garland Utah, Phone No. 9 in October a year ago, and the la.; O. E. Yancey, W. It. Dod- Day or night calls promptly attended (Signed) TIIOS. E. WILSON, export orders placeabla by the Food son. Packers Committee. Chairman to. Auto conveyance. Administration for November, amount Food Administration Herbert HooThe plan embodied above was adoptto 170,000,000 pounds as coutrast- S. F. G. E. L. ver, Snyder, Major Boy, LICENSED UNDERTAKER the lesser exports ' of ed by the conference. ed with H. Powell. Food has The 1917. Administrator The appoint 09.000,000 for November, AND EMBALMER of Louis Department Agriculture Increased demands of the allies are ed a committee, comprising Mr. Thom D. Hail, F. It. Marshall. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE:. continuing, and are An themselves ns E. Wilson, chairman of the PackThe packers present and others AUTO HEARSE Mr. Everett Brown, proof of the necessity for the targe ers Committee; in foreign orders were reprePHONE If3-sharing OR 113-- J OR 376, ExAdmin- president of the Chicago Livestock Food Which the for production sented by the elected packers commit- SEVENTEEN. YEARS Adrt of Food In ttye Increase Boy Major EXPERIENCE. change; istration asked. The tee. Those represented were : ALWAYSf AT YOUR demands appears to be amply ministration, Mr. Louis D. Hail of the SERVICE Packers Armour & Co., Chicago, sufficient to take up the increase to Bureau of Markets, to undertake the III. ; Cudahy Packing Co., Chicago, 111.; mar- supervision of the execution of the hog product! jti, but unfavorable Morris A Co., Chicago, I1L; Swift & afOctober in plan in the various markets. Commisconditions existing ket Co., Chicago, 111. ; Wilson & Co., Chicamen asked to in are sion the aggregate ford no fair index of carrying out the plan embodied In the go, 111.; John Agar Co., Chicago, 111.; supply and demand. It must be evi- Armstrong Packing Co., Dallas, Tex.; packers It must be evident 'that the enor- dent that agreement. men to Boyd Dunham A Co.. Chicago, HI.; offers commission by mous shortage to fats In Re Central se-JBrennan Packing Co., Chicago, HI. ; Phone No. 31. hogs below the minimum estabEmpires and neutral countries would lished above is not fair, either to the Cincinnati Abattoir Co., Cincinnati, Room 22. Firet National Bank immediately upon peace result in ador the participating packers. O. ; Cleveland Provisions Co., Cleveproducer Building ditional demands for pork products Mr. Brown has undertaken on behalf land, O.; Cudahy Bros. Co., Cudahy, Utah which, on top of tfie heavy shipments of the commission men to the United Wls. ; J. Dold Packing Co., Buffalo, N. Brigham City, to the Allies, would tend materially States that Y. ; Dunlevy Packing Co., Pittsburg, they will loyally support to Increase the American experts. In- the piftji. Pa.; J. E. Decker A Sons, Mason City, asmuch .as no considerable reservoir of ft is believed by die conference that la.; Evansville Packing Co., Evanssupplies exists outside of the United this i new plan, based as it is upon a ville, Ind. ; East Side Packing Co., East AGENT States. It Seems probable that the St. Louis, III. ; Hammond Standlsh A Kiti betwill minimum METROPOLITAN Id basis, be p won LIFE bring INS. CO. present .prospective supplies Co.. Detroit, Midi. ; G. A. Hormel A demand ter atuil-- f lo toe pt. d ,vt tiiaii averIndustrial and Ordinary Insurance to meet this world lnadeqx-at" Home Packing A with the return to peace. fio far as ft age prices for the month. It does not Co., Austin, Minn.; Brigham City, Utah Ice Co., Terre Haute, Ind.; IndependIs possible to Interpret this fact lit ap- limit top prices and should narrow 111. ; Indianent Oo.r to Packing the Chicago, even margins necessary country buypears that .there should be apolis Abattoir Co., Indianapolis, fnd.; . stronger demand for pork products ers in more variable marketa It is International Provision Co., Brooklyn, ATTORNEY AT LAW after the war, and therefore any alarm believed that the plan should work out N. Y. Interstate Packing Co., Winona, Will practice In U. S. of hog producers as to the effect of close to 918 average. t Supreme or Minn. ; Iowa Packing Co., Des Moines, outlook. the unwarranted Swine Is of by the country will producers peace Courts, State Courts, and U. Powers Co.. Begg Jacksonville, In the light of these circumstances contribute to their own interest by la.; S. Land Department. A Co., Indianapolis, Ind.; It Is the conclusion of the conference not flooding the market, for it must be III.; Kingan Suite 33, First National Bank Bldg, Krey Packing Co., St Louis. Mo. ; Lake that attempts to hold the price of bogs evident that If an excessive over Brigham City, Utah. of bogs la marketed In any Erie Provision Co., Cleveland, O. ; Lay-to-n to the price of corn may work, out to Co., Milwaukee, Wls. ; Oscar Mayer the disadvantage of pork producers. one month price stabilization and ConIt Is the conclusion that any Interpre- trol cannot succeed, and It is certain A Bro, Sedgwick and Beethoven tation of the formula should be , a that producers themselves can contri- streets, Chicago, 111.; J. T. McMillan ATTORNEY AT LAW broad gauged policy applied over a bute materially to the efforts, of, the Co., St.4 Paul, Minn. ; Miller A Hart, Chicago, 111. ; J. Morrell A Co., Ottumlong period. It is the .opinion of the conference If they will do their markwa, la.; Nuckolls. Packing Co., Pueblo, conference that In substitution of the eting in- as normal a way as possible. 52 North Main St, Brigham. The whole situation as existing at Colo.; .Ogden Packing and Provision my-2previous plans , of stabilization the jy-2Live Stock Subcommittee of the Agri- present demands a frank and erpllcit Co., Ogden, Utah; Ohio Provision Co, cultural Advisory Board, together with assurance from the conferees repre- Cleveland, O. ; Parker Webb A Co, the specially Invited swine representa- sented namely, that every possible Mich.; Pittsburg Packing and tives, should accept the Invitation of effort will be made to maintain a live Provision Co, Pittsburg, Pa.; Rath EMBALMER AND UNDERTAKER the Food Administration to Join with hog price commensurate with swine Packing Co, Waterloo, la. ; Roberts A DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE the Administration and the packers In production costs and reasonable sell- Oake, Chicago, 111.; Rohe A Bros, New determining the prices at which con- ing values In execution of the declar- York City; W. C. Routh A Co, Logans-port- , Phone 261. trolled export orders are to be placed. ed policy of the Food Administration Ind. ; St Louis Ind, Packing Co, This will be regularly done. The In- to use every agency in its control to St. Lou ifi, Mo. ; Sinclair A Co, T. Rl. CALL ON fluence of these orders will be directed secure justice to the farmer. Cedar Rapids, la.; Pullivan A Co, DeThe , stabilization methods adopted troit, Mich.; Tlieurer-Norto- n to the maintenance of the common obT. Provision ject namely, the stabilization of the for November represent the best'.tf Co., Cleveland, O.; Wilson Provision FOR price of live hogs so as to secure as far forts of the conference, concurrt Co, Peoria, Rl. ; Western Packing and as It Is possible fair returns to the by tbs Food Administration and ? Provision Co, Chicago, 111.; Charles Wolff Packing Co, Topeka, Kan, a-- AND EMBALMER. Professional Cards.. . 13-to- -l Spots on Rugs, coramesl into the nsp and let W)en brushed aain for two days. grease or mud spots Mill disaj)-i- r. Has also removed sewing rea-n- e oil from silk. I tub , We Certainly Would. Would you call eating lobster and cream putting down a disturbance!' queries a correspondent. Greatly Benefitted By Chamaerlains Tablets. About Croup. children are subjact to err up, you have reason to rear their be-- ! your if attacked by lould that disease, you procore a bottle of am "thankful for the good I have j received .by using Chamberlain's Tablets. About two years ago when I began taking them I was suffering a. great deal from distress after eating, and from headache and a tired, languid feeling due to indigestion and torpid liver. Chancberlains Tablets I I Cham&er-,n'- s Remedy and study the Irections for acse, so that in case of attack you will know exactly what luree to pursue. This is a favorite corrected these disorders in a short if rery successful remedy for croup, time, and since taking two bottles of it is impsffant that you observe them my health has been good" writ- "directions carefully. adv es Mrs. M. P. Harwrod, Auburn, N. V Cough 24. Twitchel, Sr., is home again after bout six weeks absence at the sugar factory nearLogan. He was called borne by the sickness of C. E. Twitch ell, Jr., whose health Is very much im paired at this writing. Miss Alice Twitchell is also home af ter a few weeks spent in Logan. Mrs. Leroy Bowen is able to be out again after severe sick spell. The stork has called lately and left baby girls at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. O. I was of Quality Nov. BEAVER DAM, STEADIER HOC MARKETS PLANNED ft E. DAVIS s. leg-wear- y J. Lawyer JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR LE ROY YOUNG e SCHEDULE OF LEE For Work by Brigham Doctors CONFINEMENTS: DUNN d Normal Cases. First Baby, 830.00. Second or .subsequent babies, $25.00. Out of town cases mileage extra. Confinements must be cash at time of delivery. Dr. J. W. Chambers, Jr. ss OFFICE TOWN half Cash, $1.00 and up. CALLS. CALLS. 8 a. m. to m. to 8 p. 351v SO? 8 p. m 8 a. n $2.00. $3.00 Cash, except emergency work. Tonsils and adenoids, $23.00, including hospital fee. l ircumcision, $15.00, including hospital fee. OPERATIONS ex-po- Hansen Furniture and Music Company C.H. BRYAN, dTdTsT Abdominal operations, $125.00 and up, not including hospital fee Hospital fee, not including private nurse, $3.5 Operating room fee tor major cases, $10.00 per extra. day. Anesthetic, JJ3.00. : I Out of town calls, one dollar per mile; night calls $1.00 extra,, , i R. A. PEARSE ! D. W. HENDERSON A. D. COtfLEY E. A. WEYMULLBR i E. J. SORENSEN e B. HOWELL JONES Cir-cul- , Assets over $1,000,000.00 per-oenta- CHAS. E. FOXLEY , - 1 De-tro- it, ST MDONALBANK BRIGHAM CITY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 JESSE W. 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