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Show APRIL IS, Tin: JOURNAL PJ.VL FATHER-SO- r" r r' ' u f"s .v w. X 4 y - y y & '4 &$ .'? 'Av-- LA'" , ..Y- X ft :.-- H 1 :;"r;AI M$ T 4 'V - u asa; y. , x W'&& : .s, - yyyyyy.vvyy-x'...v.V- ,vT.-V-'7:- : .V .. yy.yyv0 j ;' , . vSfy.'yXv:vA ; V' m - ' v. vy.vy. XX 4 4 Scenes During Recent Snowstorm Which Blanketed Davis County TEAM IN JAPAN UNIT N "" ,t - ''cyS2g '44 ? . : ,". '?j? v'l 4 i- : $ V -- , V, '' i , .. ; W v i k r ; V.- -- c ' t..Ww' '?$! ;. xv :; it ?ff't 9 C 9, a q I 7 y.. . ij 'if 0 e T . ' .i ? ti ' ! V x 9 ; z;v S' 4 V. x5 , A .... N) 14 s This is how deei) it was Utahns Consume Large Amounts Of Spice Yearly Ogden Utah residents L. BENTHAM of Morrisville, Vt Sgt Bentham Sr., who has eight stripes on his left arm sleeve, will soon transfer them to his right sleeve in accordance with a recent Army regulation. jta5" t ;' apparentfood enlivened with ly prefer their more than the proveihial pinch of seasoning, a glance at I'.'hL spice consumption statistics (right), of Philadelphia, supply sergeant at First Cavalry Division Headquarters In Japan, finds his son, Sgt Eric Jrn an amused bystander as he confers with Sgt Irving C Morey (seated), SGI. ERIC . . reveals. For the (International Soundphoto) period, reports the American Can Company, pio- Ineer developer of cans for spice, calves sold irom,TTi and the hulk Utah s spice consumption was al- $is to Slid. most one pound per person. Canco has w'orked closely withj ,1 light. A few good yearlings moved. to develop colorful1 at Kdu.do with most medium and, spice packers containers which are now standard Ioor gmdioff rtodtem n.ns from kifh(B in miions f v'tf&rtfm V" '' w0&82&m& th THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION APRIL I'.ir.: I Cattle prices tow attain worked to lower levels this week, but other classes of livestock are ending up on the firm side, s Once again it has been heavy ketings that have forced cattle lower, but the decline has been more pronounced on cows than on other slaughter classes. . ''l'1 j s- - 10 : U mar-cent- -- 0. "'k homes. '4" I SiV t: - - ""- - LvVl I '5 v , y- . i' i V 1rx Xjf" n X l s )$$ mm 4nVl'. j . trading was active on most sessions and prices are as much as higher. More desirable weight butchers sold from Sdd Medium grade the top of old kind and heaici weight. down to Slio with a few big weights Sows sold at $17.-at S1S..-This week marked the first heavy and under. run of grass cows of the season this Spring lambs sold at and the market worked to sharply oI1 few "hile C10l ki,Kls lower levels At the close of trad- -Ml went at $1.) and less. ing all giades of cows were cents to $l.h(i and more lower. On the other hand, the .hulk of steers are ending only about .o cents lower with some plainer grades off as much as $1. Bulls are weak to a little lower and vealers down ." v ,.i 'i - i i i-- c(llipmct The latest development to (.nnu, ()U. ()f 1K, conipanys )e. a .slide. seurc.1 js a new can dredge opening to replace the! former rotary dredge top. ;Iore than ljoo containers were red to carry the seasonings! into Beehive State kitchens, the firm added. Of the To spices packed for use by Tj tah in housewives, pepper was No. popularity by a wide margin. can-makin- g 1 Approximately .7. mi million con-- metal containers. sumer-siz- e containers were manu-Millions of the spice cans used Of annually in Western homes are pro- factured in the U. S. in this total, .tin million units werejdueed at American Can Company metal cans and the balance were' factorics in San Francisco and Los fibre or combination fibre-and- Angeles. 1 1 cents. The bulk of the good and choice fed steers and yearlings here this week sold from kg to $g: with only a few odd loads above the latter and to the top of kg7J.. Most of the medium to good fed steers and yearlings sold from si' to Sgl.." and at the same time plainer grades sold down to $17. a sprinkling of real inferior cattle are found selling down to ql0 j,a,i recently. On March g., Mel-privjn was hospitalized for an opera- tion. On March g." h.is wife Olive joined him at the hospital only in a different department where she welcomed a little daughter weigh-Quit- c jj5Jr r, pounds 1g ounces. This made t ho fifth child for the Fifields, Si I. . three boys and two daughters. Both returned home and were Heifer numbers were small. M: t eventually doing- nicely when Melvin's surfed offerings sold from .fis.r.u to gery gave him a kick hack with kgl with a few reaching up t a eonsequent less of blood, necesSgl.r-oPlainest heifers sold at sir, sitating another vi-- it to the hosand down. pital. Friends in Second waid and a in (loud fat beef cows sold in Seventies quorum have donated limited way at $l but the later top ;m,i h(, is pruKiet,sinjr nicely, was $ with the hulk of sales at rpH. u.p.trt f the officers on the. $!1 to sn;. tanners and euttei , s f(,r scarves and sold lrom $lo to $11. was good. These have the ce - . 1 ts, eaps Top grades of hulls stopped at name of the school imprinted on to be very popular kL'l.oti with light weights down them and with the pupil- - Ivre. from Top vealers brought si. . 'tv4nr S- THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD . 86 PROOF . THE HILL & HILL CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. |