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Show the journal 9, 1930. v ?Mean WOMEN POWs quizzed most higher I with juices tending while plainer giades sold fiom $21 under. Plain stockers sold lie cattle maiket to 820. enjoyed the best action this week with most quotations moving to the highest level of the season. The lun again can led a ery small percentage of slaughter grades with quite liberal offeiing-- ' of stoekcrs and feeders. As the week encL steers, yeai lings and heifeis aie aiouml 30 cents higher while cows and hulls are from 3 cent to as much as $1 higher. Other classes are mostly steady to stiong. One load of long j calling tyjie steeis topjied this week at S3H.S.3 while another load sold at 830.30. However, the number of sales at 30 and above Was veiy small. .Most of the medium grade slaugh- V Page and at 5 $2 less. Butcher hogs are ending mostl Good fat beef cows sold fiom 823.30 to $21.30 with a few reach- steady for the week, but sows ar ing 823. Just medium grade kinds from 30 cents to $1 lower. Offei sold from $21 to 823 with quite a of hogs here expanded quit few good dairy type kinds selling ings sharply this week with liberal nunr at the latter price and a little bers from the midwest. Most of th fanners and eutteis sold good and choice local hogs weigh fiom sis to 820.30 with thin taning 100 to 230 lbs. sold from $11) t ners at $17.30 and under. $10.30 with top kinds at $10.71 Good weighty sausage bulls sold Eastern hogs sold up to $20.n fiom $27 to 828.30 with lighter of- Butchers weighing 270 to 300 lb: ferings at $20 and under. Good sold from $18 to $18.73. Packin calves and vealers sold from $30 sows figured from $13 to $17. to 831 with plainer giades at $27 Lamb receipts were light and th to 820. market is ending steady. A fe medium and good slaughter laml Stockeis and feedeis weie fiom $27 to $28.23 with plainc sold Good yeai lings sold from $28 to S3 with calves at $32 to 833. A kinds down to S20. Slaughter ewe ter stock sold from 827.30 to $20 few cows moved out at $23 and were absent. nc-ti- e. 1 of the North Korean Communist army are ques-fe- d Yoon Rin Suk of the by Brig. General Kang Moon Pong and Capt. ' 3 Korean women were taken pris- -j military Intelligence corps. The border. Manchurian ( International ) toward the drive Allied in the 'E WOMEN ril I NURSES Service The Livestock Situation jenings e Announced v Receipts of livestock showed some expansion here when compared with the holiday period of civil service ings for firemen, stationary ir; operating engineer, heating pumping; senior operating en-e- r, heating, and truck drivers, been announced by the U. S. anouncement 1 service of commission. of employment :ret chemical depot. mg ground, Tooele t, at Tooele. aces last week, but offerings were under the corresponding time of last year. Trading was fairly active on be obtained Applications may are the from the Regional Director, 13th Dugway U. 6. Civil Service Region, 10G Ordnance New Customhouse, Denver 2, Colorado, or from the Executive ilaries for truck driver range Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil $1.31 per hour to $1.71 per Service Examiners, Department of and for the other positions Army, Tooele and Vicinity, Tooele $1.28 to $1.88 Ordnance Depot, Tooele, Utah. per hour. 1 I i I i OtfeMLMCj 1 s Cfrmouncemenh . . . With Distinction! Wedding invitations announcements and printed by us have an indefinable air of grace and beauty. Inland I i Phone 10 Printing Co. Kaysville QDc? G3SG3 & QG) GS203 ttSEB GQ2GS3 mss ( J |