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Show - -p- DESERET , - ) 4 Market List 9 Lb continue blgb In markets. although Xhe jarrlvarst Zf of new navel from California ha toadency to kaep the pries from New Lhing over 1 theper case.of In oranges price ffTCjajt week, ease, but ha.. hot (22 In the east 25. Lemon EXd to (ISper been selling at (U.I0 per ease. (11.611. i5,n in Phlt Lake the price not K nY higher. Commis-- 1 . to are keep trying say they 771.. aowtt."Tteit report from the are to the effect that California cmmI 27 prospect for over 43.000 or-i- T SL. fruits,. Including 36,850 ofcom-wiof This lemon. anj 7,000 23.456 car for the season car two years JJL closing, and 64,60 "7 Valencias promise lu per cent of ifuscellaneous 65, navel .normal crop, Lrietle 7. and lemon lot). The early is reported very short, of orange 1 scarcity of early there will fee-uvels from the Tulare county section the Thanksgiving and Chrtgtmas Southern California will ship L.d t Srv little fruit until the holidays. Viorida promise 8,000.001 boxes of than i and grape ftuit. or more Vhe crop 1 two crop , "average In this year. maturing reeks early ' Is short rh Louisiana citruBlerop at ,rain the output beftig estimated The stlirms in the last boxes - :hIfeoa yeire the Industry. have lnjuild The best class of $gs are quoted re- w Jlj.50 per cam!, tbout.h the'The unchanged. Inul. price remains Terlce may go higher because the govis threatening to eom- ernment percentage of the etorage maodeer coun- -r g of the country. An advisory of butter, egg and cheese has been farmed in New York, with branches Scattered over ths country., OrB f i i 1 "n E th a -J,ni 1 fJ I EVEXING -- HAY AND .. 'r-- butter. (t , cart. Creamery. In Creamery, so I Id pack ,53 second claas, Creamery, L lb. . . . 49 .MILK AND (REAM.j Cl! Fresh milk 77. t. . . . .15 jj Bbl special .. .. ... Freh cream 2.00 Whipping cream b. nmrornniunmRrr nunmnwiir asw Saturday Stoppers' There seem to be plenty et flshTn the loeal mark eta Kippered salmon Is at hand, selling -- at 40 . oents retail, and kippered cod at M cents per pound. (Tides generally are moderate, and people, during them day e" of high priced meats, are adyteed to buy plentifully of fish, which Is eiaimed to be proportionately cheaper than the general run of mesta Oysters have advanced (0 cents however, counts now quoted per gallon, at (3 85 per gallon. Turkey are being received 4n fair numbers, and chickens ars plentiful except that certain lines of broilers are scarce. There are apples to Throw to the birds,1 at (L25 and (2 10 par bon. California watermelons ars still with us." psr pound. Extra jobbing at Is26 Incents th market, at (6 cents fin celery per dosen bunches. Bananas are plentiful also.- - The grain men complain of lark of cars which has shortened shipments materially. In two week the Thanksgiving (markets will -- begin iq blossom out. The current market quotations are as follows: FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1 1918 NXWS S' 4 2 Jltiiiif.)r,ltfWttafflyntHg;.uWmiinvinntmiirii. fl tnM 11 CHEEVE. t hMevale Retail - .45 .40 cheese tv Empire brick, per Jb .. ,i Romano 3c 43 Block Swia MH1.TUY, No 1 -- 53 ',60 55 fANCE CRAIN. -- 6- 2,-0- 0 4.10 4.20 4.00 4.10 VICTOR RECORDS Per bale 1.20 1.60 FLOUR. egg. per ...I3.0018 MAW today:; 6)60 11. 00 ' EGGS. Fresh case Mutton, per lb 45000 Sirloin, per lb ....... Family, per lb Mutton chop Short cut. per jb ... lamb roast . , , , "T" bones Round, per lb, 60 .33 .40 .17J ...... AT CLARKS An, such a uclrvtion!- -. The Novwilxv ILvvrrt represent ' every (das of wmla grand opera homo songs, tymphosy orttfieiitra, band and danae music. All the latent musical hits whin-- o of the hour are ready al CI-- V I IK yon hoar tba VICTHOLA as U ahuold be played. Hearing Is bcHevlng. Como, let ns play your favorite music, KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, Oct. Cattle receipts were 21,000 head, dnaludlng 8.000 calves, the lightest Monday run In more than two months. Prices 16 to 40 cents, higher, rnopt. on stockers and feeders, top beef steers, 16. 757 nothing' prime here. Hog suphigh- ply was ,8,000, markat-60-to-1.ert-to18 . OIL Eheep gnd lamb supply was 15,099; market 25 to 36 cents higher; top western lambs 16.00. Boef Cattle. There was an advance of 75 cents to (1.25 on beef steers last week, and i, besides 50 cents to 75 cents the gain' today on all grades. Prime steers sold At 19.25 last Wednesday, nothing prime here since that day. Steers of good weights are getting scarce In all grades and short fed To"TT .78r grass steers steers 9.60 to 16.00, Colorado furnishing. the bulk of the straight grass cattle; sales of these In the .last weelr mostly at 11.50 to 13.50 with exceptions up to 14.25, odd head (15.00. Canner Cows are selling today at 6.00 to 6.60, which is 75 cents above a week ago, grass cows 7.25 to JO. 50, veal calves 25 higher today, 10 to 18. The reduction In the supply Is partly due to local causes, but It Indicates that (he closing of the range season is now taking place for this year, Stockers and Feodora There was a good clearance laid week and buyers were keen today at 25 to 40 cents higher prices.- - Feeders sold at-1to 14, stockers 7.60 to 12.60, stock calyes 7 to 11. 28. Thertr Is No Kwmt About Our Methods of Savin Our Opstomors Money. Our Big Buying Power I Enables Vs To Buy at the Ixmcst Prices. Our Ixjw Selling Cost Keeps I'liksne Dow n to a ery iow Point. OVH CUSTOM KlUs OUT THU JlFNKFlT FrtU, Oban. Standard Lines of Guaranteed Mewls and Grocerttw at IbtU Money Saving IVtoea. SATURDAY SAVINGS Delieions Creamery BuHer, lb. 60c GUARANTEED KGGS. dosen . . 2 POUNDS ElUIbll PURE LARD LARGE, 26c CAN K. Cr BAKING IDWI'KK nuv Tfirh winter appt.es now. 6 POUNDS NATHAN ROSY RED 1011 APPLES, AND KEEP WELL, 6 INiunds . . pi, APR TWIGS, OOK WELL " r ( By the box (Saturday FpeclILtJ 7.r. SATURDAY MEAT SAIF 56 HAST 2ND SOUTH. t t.r, 27r .Sli WI-ne- ......... ..... -- es ge c -- r- t- ...t .... AVC$t$AVt$ $AVE$$AVE$ 2 Third Fast and Seventh So. Sint and Seventh South. .DOWNTOWN STORE 55 E VST SECOND SOUTH STREET. No. S224 East Itfth Louth- No. 4. N tilth Ent.t ami Ninth South 19 East Fourth South. No. 7 No. 5 Second Vwt and Tlilrd No. NO. R 9 Til EAST AND i3TH KOL'TH Store No 9. 912 Fast 2nd South. t -- 00 183QJ- - a quar4er.- IJoft is Hoi in ihe Trust HIS PRICES ARE REASONABLE. .Mr Fgga, dosen IMle Butter, pound Roman Beauty Apples, box ,,.92.00 Jon t hsn A pplss. - bos mm. .9319 Slle 10 lbsv Potatoes I pkg. Macaroni .1toj. Purs Bweet Apple Cider, gaL.,..OOe Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon. , .,..AAe Picnic Ham, pound ...80s 18497 e T.H.MTT grocer the 44-4- 6 ' PbAae . CASH East -- FirtSer-Street. Wasatch 3338 sad ISO. A It' Goods Delivered. price - pries K,,,j jP-ln- -i a Georrl,- - In Im 9 a 99 Condn 9 s 85c 5 - 2 l, AMEUT9 Soprano GIUSEPPE DK LUCA, Tenon (In Italian) 96699 1st Trsvlata Imponete (Now Command Mr) GALLI-Cmc- TAct.jnu..YrdUV pries 12-l- X 617X-Ij- nj ta $300- - MABEL GARRISON, Soprano; 'flijvFrenehr Coq dOr; Tymns au Soell (The ((olden Corkrrel) O Hymn - 19-ln- to- - (1 ho Sun) (Ulinsky-Koraskow)- Cl ...... VsVll ;. pries .; , El: I) r. More Than Ever, It the Time to Enjoy ' While VJcfory Flour . with substltntn, nt white, 20 per cent substl-tut- 0 psr . , Saturday Specials" - - - e. i With the schools, churches, movies andrplsces of public gathering temporarily dosed; WHY NOT MAKE THESE DAYS A HAPPY, CHEERFUL, Ib..-..r- Our own mixed chicken feed, i 15 Good Eggs., Matsos MeaVPkg - v.- .6c 45c .. ;.......IS Peoples Depl. Store TerarT Rleharga p4 First Soatk. r u4 l Have Your CHRISTMAS VICTROLA reserved -NOW and positively know that you will have - it for the great festive season of the year, ELEVr ENTH-HOTJCHRISTMAS SHOPPERS may , . . be disappointed. There's a shortage of Victrolasr -- Huy only JheJJENHINE VICTROLA from . CLARK'S. Ull R j Moslc Is eoHentlsl a nrnraslty hi every borne. Fromotea good bar and Joy. providing oontlnuoas caiortahunmt by tha (resUst aril ts. orcbentraa, bands and oomndlans. AU the family cna son time together every evening. have one jolly, good : a Vlct rotes Exclusively 1 immtrmmmnr iUlUllUUUlUUfa .ki iimm muy - KiBiirmiim ilifnTi,',HHmainiBTiiiiiiiiiwT7imiimiimiwwnTB Jt MM iniftih ii tiinuui "iil.4UUHiimmliiiuiiiuimiiimnuiu.M.lfiilfl 4 i Phonca3-3275l5- 0 Mr Mary'E.- - Holme , Of t Die of Pneumonia . fttr. M. Holmes f American Fork. died her Tuesday of pneumonia. Mrs. Holmes was bom In 'Montpelier, Jda Sept, t, 1877. phs Is survived by hsr husband, father, Theodors'Slrvlo of Union. Ora, adn f iv ehildren. The body of Ren WaKataff. who died "Fort Logan. Cola, of influansa. Sunday! was brought her, arriving Jast night Hs was Lhs son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wsgstaff, of this elty, and left hera-Oc- t 4 for military training at Fort services will b held In Logan. Funeraltomorrow at I p.m. ths Cemetery, ,.Io Influenza Causes Largs Dry Onions. 6 lbs 7ic People Beat Broome Bwifts Jewel Shortening Lard. . . .. .w 14 gallon Glass Jar Fruit. ...S9n Gallon Buckets Jelly .19L2 .. 114 lb. Cans Byrup iso 114 lbs. Clam Juice for soup.. 15c - Victrolas $22.50 to $400 .EASY TERMS IN YOUR HOME - Own. mixed Clarks Will Make Arrangements to Send You a VICTHOLA Immediately (Bpselal Corrsspondsnea.) AMERICAN FORK. Act 31. Mary B Holmes, wife of Joseph AlusciousNcw R)od GROCERS 18 -- In.; Everything Is Peaehes Down A mcrlcan Quartet ; Carolina, Quartetf 1 Inst&.ix'tlyrALL Bwr; Bank - to You.-- Peerlnss ....... ' 'That Soothing Serenade, Henry Burr; On tha lvei Youre a Utile Devil, Helen " QCn T Clark-Hsnr- y price minimum of 17.60 for packers droves ef hogs, exthrow-outs was fixed Friday clusive of ntght and was released for publication at 3 p. m. Saturday, but some intimation ot the news reachedrtradem Friday and caused an advance of (2.50 per barrel on pork in the speculative market, followed by another big advance Saturday. Live hogs began to catch the advance Saturday and they are up 60 cents to 1.00 today, most advance on common packing grades Packers and outside buyers paid (18 for choice medium and heavy hogs and 17.75 for best 'lights; bulk of sales 16 ,75 Iff 17 . 75. Stock ptgk took to the full advance, sales today-1- 4 .75, Sheep and Unis. .The market advanced 60 cents last week on killing lambs and sales today were up 25 to 35 cents In addition. Rest Colorado and Utah lambs sold at 15.85 to 16.00, natives up to 15.50. Fat sheep are strong, best owes 9.75. Feeding lambs are 50 cents higher, sates at 13 to 14.25; feeding ewes bring 9.(0 to 8; breeding ewes 10 to 14.50. The near approach of the end of the range season and a better mutton outlet are causing the advance Advertisement. and- Cereal Will win you 83c priti 4 .'Hogs, bette7Thsy-TlItyveIt- raisins dales, - El 2 rI: IUIshlUWd bleep Unlll-M- y Daddy Comes Homo, Henry Burr; Theres Nobody Hoiist Hot- - Me: Charles Ilart; t p Sleep and Rest. One of the most common causes of Insomnia and restlessness Is indigestion. Take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper and see If you do not, .reet. belter and sleep - ma.de "of fids, ..o l Oh -- sellnE r pnd Crank fiirter.ib. 25u Country Style Sausage, lb. , . . ,25c Nice Steer Pot Konsts, lb. ..'..22c 25c lb Sparerlbs, 18c Fine Boiling Meat, lb.. lOe All Loin Steak, lb.. 30u Pork Neck Bones, lb 25c .35c Prime Rib Roast, lb Tender Leg of Lamb, lb. SALMON SPECIAL . THREE LEADING BIT- 3 Pounds Hills Bulk S8 Tail Can MoGowane Coffhe TER SIBSTITLTES. Laurel Salmon ...25a Hill's Just 3 Lb Can Freeh Shipments Small 81e, Can ..17e 08c Coffea Pan Blue In. 1 Tall Can Beat Pink Hills Lb. Can Nutola-Taat20e Salmon Blue Can Coffee .85 Butter, Lb. Star Brand Lobsters, Can Instant . 40c 7 TrocoT" Lb. T777T.. "Can 1 - .V. r; .TrrreAOe 43C l'ostum Marigold Margarine Shrimps, Can , ....Vane Pkg..Poetum Can ,40e Large Lb Cereal . . 7. . 7. ; . ,23c Large - Oral Booths Sardines. .She Butter 55c 1 Lb Can Cocoa ...ne BLUE 4LbPeanul Beeihnut S LABEL AT8CP TEAS. Large Jar Pint Bottle Blue Peanut Rutter ,.55e Schilling's Beet-Ja- -, .88 Label Cateup Lb. Can Peanut ButNo. 3) Can Goddard's pan Tea, Lb 35c Tree ter 5 3Se Tea, Pkg Catsup , Small Rise Armour's PURE LARD. HOIEIV . Verlbest Catsup I5 Pure ox No. 1 Pail Lard-- .. -- OOe -- HOTCAKES u-- Strained , Jar AND Honey ,j50c No. 10 Pa It Lard .J. 08 SYRUP. ' la4 Honey by the Lb. .35c No. 6 Pail Largs Pkg Albers CR1SCO. Pancake Flour . . .23 - VEGETA BES. .35e (L Can Log Cabin Smtill Size Crlscoi -. Cranberries . . . .ml7elb. II ....so 50eSyrup Lb. Tin., v....... ...,80s Can Log Cabin 23c 3 Lb. Tin giJO" ( Lb. Onions 6 Tin Lb Syrup 5c (Utt 3 Pkgs. Macaroni,.r..48e Largs Head Lettuce or 2 Can Eagle Brand CaulifMee, White 2B Milk Spaghetti 48g c ....... LbL lower, Me Pkg. Cream of 2 2fte Pkg. National . Head te Crisp .'.S5c Barley -Laie 7e 35eCrackere Cream of Wheat. Pkg igle Celery . . . v Barrel Ginger ' No 2 Can Delicious Pkg. Ralston .Oe 35cWheat Snap . .20e Food Hawaiian PineapShaHta Jam, except c . and Large rkg Rolled ple RRspherry Oats or Wheat ...23a 22e Strawberry, Jar... IBs No. 1. Can . - Theyre Here! NOVEMBER Wholesale. Retail. . (.00 Straight grade SUGAR. or cane ....10. OS Beet tm ANITRAS -t- Western Market Letter. Jfo. I 6079 , . Death of Mrs. Wells (Special Corredbondenes.) ) . . Mrs Mabel Thorn LEHI. Oct Wslla, wife of 8. L. Wells of thla plaoe, lnflusnaa-pnsumondied of this aft- llj la ernoon. Last Sunday a baby was born to them, but It did not llva Mrs. Welle leaves hen husband and four children, two girl. Oree and ClaJre. and two sons. Allen and Richard. She is survived also by thres sinters, lira Caroline Patrick, Misses Edith and Margaret Thorn, end three brothers Charles. Will and Joa, all sf Balt Lake. Ur.- Walls was lhs youngest dgughtar , . v tbs )t Main Rtshop Thors of Pioneer SLaks, gait Lake. . ' Third Brother Die St. Maggie Shoemaker.' died yterday of fnfluenia if fa T ghoTmak e r-xbout 24 years of age, and leaves a moth, (Special Correspondence ) who are two brethsr and four MANTL Oct. ). Miss Dolores Shoe- all 111 with the dieeaee. sisters, Funeral )crv-loha eldest of Mra neld ; will maker, Friday. daughter -Y-oung-Woman-Die. ss Of Spahish Influenza i (Special Corrsapoedsnca.) ROOSEVELT, Oct 30. WlUiam Alex- SAFE TEA FIRST We simply want you to taste ander died yesterday after suffering but a few days from influansa and pneumonia. Mr. Alexander was (6 years of age. Hs leave a wife and four children. Only 10 daysago hla two broth-srs.-Mona, died from lb uuni diaiJA. Cedarv-Uwnina miles - to tbs Bt north, Erwin Todd, aged 14) years son of Bp. T. It Todd of that ward. dioq Ills mstber yesterday of pneumonia. died-srv- en day a befora-Allo- e Timothy Todd was the daughter of David Timcounty. She marothy ef Jsnaeo. Uintaand to them were ried Thns. it Todd, born flva children, four boy and s tha eldest Mrs. Todd glrL Erwin being was for s number of years stake orunder Cholrlster David Maowar-In- f ganist at Vernal. Later ah bold ths same Duahssns stake. When position In ths her husband was called to preside over ward they left Roostbs Cedarrlew evelt Up till tbs death OF Mrs. Todd 13 persons In th boms suftbars wars tnfluonxa. Dp, Todd Infering with cluded. ' Mr. J. K. Jforton. who baa been critically Ilf for a number of days.- Is now ,, improving. A baby girl was born es Oct, 16 to W)aoemb Ur. and MraJAftbuf J. W.-an- d . " CEYLON .. ; r,. - , We are certain you will continuer drinking it. Have your Grocer--senyou a packages. - - d V- - - N i : .v ' |