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Show su Till page light A D V N o Good Year Predicted I or Eight Crime Actions f iled In Past Month; Cl aid JUM.ma.ai. Iu Ii.tr fail,.i.!t.fcnoS atl.L tr a;d Hi io Five Cases Pending tgh ai tl ai foulLail Young Ex-Carb- CHAMBER ASKED TO SUPPORT INCREASE J.ljjlil by IN TARIFF ON WOOL of Sail IjiIxp 0. 01 Urge! Ixfal Organization To Krqunt Action By IrtIdcnl la a IrtitT rnrhtxi from Gu I. I'.uiWinan. amrtary ot Hie Salt il.ati.ltf id rmnmeur, the JtUe lte u urtfd to make a direct request id President Koosevt It to III. t uase it jtrMid taiiff rate on dull able vi id by 50 r lent, under the tom r)cd by Col)(rra to an a t a lot rd Jui e 13. The Salt t.ukr t lumber hi.v alieady taken this act I. an. l-- r 1 1 (n-- Jnrt tion. but (liH.jil laf, la Ixunty Atturiiry Walter il'.jiiiif.; August, I) irt of x soil C-(- K ll ljing tol 'l.u, I... It G w ! ) " Ti uiifid ul t- d - 1 :tdJ, Oil li.. unity, It!u I t ii Ik al-- J tmurltdy Uj to Luxe t).5 lliiiifi ti.. i r l11 ck'su .. (N Nt 1 1 FRIDAY. SATURDAY. Kf.-itd- 1 Gl-t-- 1 - pcsion blT is Marriages In August Far Below 1933 Mark WHITE KING OR PA- RLarge Package ... MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing Quart. WHEATIES 2 I d s jioid MARKETS of 1933 domestic duty, and still obtain supplies at a below' that previously obtaining wool, along with the 193-- clip, esti-rna- price Huston. in by the department of agriculThis action has carried the present ture ot 354 million (rounds (not into a point considerably below price cluding wool pulled from pelts in the ,f Production under existing is to sufficient fully packers plants), and including interest iCunditions, supply any proMeetive volume of raw wool for manufacture of clothing for charges on the heavy indebtedness of practically all wool growing enter- a! least twelve months. 3. Amciican mills have been very prises. "An increase of 17 cents per clean light buyers of wool since March last. -' Prices were quoted on a steady basis pound in tire duty on imported clothAmeri-can until sales were ing wools would preserve the 10 POWD. SUGAR 2 Ikgs. 25c COCOA j August 1st, although of little consequence. Over 98 per cent of the 1934 domestic clip is still in the hands either of concerns to whom growers consigned their product, or of dealers who purchased from growers for the purpose of resale to manufacturers. 4. The decline in foreign wool markets registered at London on July 3, compelled a reduction of 10 cents per clean pound in Boston prices. Complete Auto Parts Service reboring, piston finishing, con rod aligning, clutch adjusting, brake shoe relining, electrical unit Cylinder Parts for all CARS and TRUCKS MENDENHALLS Price 62 No. 1st West mil- kTall Tins BLATZ Del Monte PEACHES Per Can SOAP HOMINY Tomato SOUP Per Can tttiitttf,,tl. 3 Lb. PIPE OPENER DRAIN Per Lb CANTALOUPE-SORANGES Cookies Go Hound Merry North of Postoffice Here For 3 Days Only! 2Lbs-l$- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Rides SC to All 251 -ter J 1 Kouvalis, and da Cccaervalio rarnber 25: G 5.Ul kin Pappas, pul), Octobi A violating Kill, Octobc Lscurbing thi k 10; Adam puce (appe, "2 case agai Kenneth Ho c rsed burglar; as r. a1 ! 'A who red 2 INSPCT, National FRANKFURTERS Lbs 12 demons tr; thereabout amd -- 2 All Meat had on a ch; Peddlers c iert Johnson an office in Sliced STEWING HEN- SLb Sliced several week Staking 1 T Code --- t0 State las ne Worker or truck and Sevier lAte minim 7Sbeth0' state i ifcte ntative, Nebeket I-- 2 2 $1.00 Jill ? $.49 PRINTS YARD e act taken i) P'nnit, j turther de rests 3amPorr' EACH J'-ith- rDistribi Must Hi Wpte'nber ( selling have auth b b? the ilpAor iilth W ,aoticeh. I5C 3SC jail p Wan Matt - WEARWELL SHEET E5c was Sper been c setting the erourt $198 79c sympath w union. 101 WOOL TWEEDS oOC 15C Mi f Carbor ccw, was am BLANKETS lyC Lb t one of l vveral YARD LINK SAUSAGE ct the on cad 1 new 25 69c 54 INCH fr of had charge responsible 1-- Lbs. ssupendi prison of 'A MUNSING HOSIERY 1 olO Pure Thread Silk Sizes 8 70x80 dispo.-Mt- s pleadei SILK LINED REGULAR $2.50 VALUE i offio an rg 8l 49c .A battery rets PRODUCTS Special 24: -r- Fancy Colored Chickens MARKET PRICE SZy2C "i Lb ril er.at case, saa Oslovic 61 VEAL STEW Lb RIB STEAKS 2 Lbs Lbs. 12C VEAL CHOPS BOILED HAM -- r fiag Long Green-Ho- me C Lb Lb Stpkmber a Wether MENS DRESS HATS VEAL ROAST- S- MINCED HAM ; D Lb - 9 cas n x Market Open Until 8:00 P. M. On Saturdm POT ROASTS - CpciI P 3. Frank I f' : U. S. rasrt 1! divisio i.ih 1 de 1 VEAL POT ROAST Lb Vanilla Chocolate Molasses STEAKS, Steer Beef Listen for announcement over KSL on this big event that will have an appeal for all. Watch for our advertising. ...s .ijopassp fZ'p pr 9 Lb 4 Doz. in Box GROUND BEE- F- Saturday, Sept. IS ,i mion ',9 ennuni s d:s a or 25i Bars Quality Meats Because of preparations we are making for our big dance to be held at the Silver Moon on f. pcrv.d.D, 9c Large Packages For Ci.d'-Vxm.- 3 stnuiwl iX Zi'U Ti BEEF POT ROAST ICti jW Dozen Uneda SAL SODA LIME Large Cans MEAT DEPARTMENT 3V Each CHLORIDE of Large HEINZ V WATERMELONS Large Of ttoJopw Sodas On WATERMELONS 1 Grown Lb CANTALOUPES 5i Large Size GRAPEFRUIT Seedless 25' FRESH 6 For Watch for our Special Sale Sheet on fCr CRACKERS Crimn -- 1 Bag 19c 3ans25C Zr Large Cans 1 CORN Fancy, Del Maiz 10c Large Can HOLLY HIGH TEST PRODUCTS' UTAH BEET SUGAR 10 Lb. Cloth Bag 25 Lb. Si Cfh 100 Lb. bars OYSTERS 20( SUNBRITE CLEANSER 2 For LAUNDRY SOAP White Classic J Q bars 2fjC Laundry SOAP Palm Olive SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 Now Operating 1 Tall Can- s- Large Cans JAC HOTTLE 19c LYE JCg 29C Per Can PRICE MOON, 7( BANNER MILK 3 f or 10 MALTED MIL- K- at 25( , Small Packages 2 29c 5 BEER 57C lie ' l.l). Tin Large Cans Damns SILVER I Hershey FRUIT SALAD one-ha- Phone 506 N market for American producers, It would permit the maintenance of prices at Boston equal to those of last winter and would result in no higher material costs than those to which the manufacturers were adjusted until a few months ago. 140 "5. Approximately million pounds of 1934 wool, now on consignment and awaiting sale for accounts of growers, is from sheep upon which loans are being carried by the government through the agencies of the farm credit administration. "The safety of these loans would be greatly improved by restoration of wool prices to the level of one year ago, as would result from an increase in the existing rate of duty. The needed strengthening of wool values would directly aid prices of lambs, for which the period of heaviest marketing will begin in a few weeks. "6. The act of June 12, 1934, enlarging the presidents power in the making of tariff rates, specifically refers to "regulation of admission of foreign goods into the United States in accordance with the characteristics and needs of various branches of American production. We are convinced that curtailing of imports through higher duties or quota restrictions, of foreign types of wool that now are dutiable, so as to restore prices of a few months ago. would not be injurious to manufacturers, their employees, or to the purchasing public. It would be of exceeding advantage to each of the over lf million growers of wool, to their families, employees, to communities and to the agricultural industry at large. Lbs- - SUGAR ed j . . I LEMONS... 2 d.z2SC Th e carryover . BISQUICK Large Packages SATURDAY AND FRIDAY pio-hiUm- Packages 9( f f tuxel ill. fat U in up(ort id j.. a U- - liitl' rojKiscd action Wit rill loved In Wounded man xx as lasen Nine marriage licenses were iisued ot Tilings migtit litn-r- . to git out llul Jiall.s The had iliose dictatois It is as follows: acCaibon in county during August, the Stand Jfdxille bu'pltal dig talers themselves. I. The sheep Industry Is of great cording to the monthly statistical n mm importance in the business structure port issued Saturday by County Clerk tf Cth and all other western states, hj. jj, young. Two suits for divorce' Oxer U pi r cent of all sheep in the weie f(jed during the month, but no liun-- Slates are in tbe thirteen so- - decrees were granted. One separation Cal. d range states, ini luding Texas, i action was dismissed. "Tin sheep industry, by vutue of I Marriage hcensi-- in August this Iiighi r markets In 1933, greatly Irn- - yt,ar f,.jj far below the numlser for its financial xa,iUon. Now the same month in 1933. when 17 courrarbet for wind have seriously de- ples xvrre granted permits. There alclined. Tins lowering of wool prices so wus a wide difference in divorces ha i ended on live lamb prices and j compared with last year, five decrees caused a sci lous decline in the selling granted In August. 1933. uic. of the meat product (f the shee industry. Shoes are made of all sorts ef skins. 2. In recent years the domestic i jj,,nana skins make the best sIipjkts. lias tnmn equal to 90 icr cer.t of tbe total United States con-- I Otherwise American manufacturers sumption of clothing or dutiable could have purchased abroad, paid the W IMllS. A the toe SEPTEMFp'i X Gr-r- .d - - fc4n. TEAM !' !..C .lit all ls a tall .r tilt ,.i tor assault ali'i La'Uiy, It I jiUib!' lo jXIU.aU.) tar tut dull fall 111 Stjutii.ur A .liunxll rrjairt UsuoJ Tuida- l.i J- Ij 'Jke 1u' Grand a bard HuUbinwai. ; Otbrr tiffrawi fur xxhuh iluig.tlir " b.dd ,l,m will back, probably were tiltd include disturbing the pound jCatdie to 1934 x atr, assault with a deadly xxeajHJii, thellbt balfbaik position oil (lit .trip. n xltt.ugof the K I fiHilH it thud was the He kmLt U. eleven. Y. js,a!ij reaming an tdftcrr, obtaining moiiryjlb t e of lector In the Cougar vutoiy oxer by false iietenes and . Color ado Teat ben last year and stole IV UG AT MAS liquor,1 the Wyoming fcal,.e Fixe of the cases are pending andl'he bow In ASS U I T (tiMM-AIVTIsfoic-e- r one is under advlsensent. In the oth-- 1 Thanksgiving day until injut x removal fn.m (be game J, i n Suix'ii two ai lions, one defendant was; loli.l da. lit ba! ing bisund over to the district court and I The former Caitwnde la play mg lira ily weaio ne was acquUtisj. 1 . THI'RrL) y UTAH Atlijctc on .fc I XM-- ll f net. ATE C PRICE COMPANY OWNED HOME rm : t f auth n rr |