Show THE SALT LAKE PREDICTS STEADY SUPPLY OF MEA MEATS IS Beef Prices to Fall Pork to toBe toBe toBe Be Stationary BY ROBERT S. S THORNBURGH U United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO April 9 Adequate meat supply with steady or declining prices in the next six months were predicted today by packing house officials Beef Beef prices were expected to fall while whilo pork will remain at the present level experts believe Frank W W. Waddell vice p president e idelt of AM M y Armour and compa company y r said ad fi th the hog hog I f crop this season willbe will be that of 1 last year Prices on pork will be bo no better from the the farmers' farmers standpoint this I spring Waddell Wadel predicted America is not exporting pork pork for for foreign I eign nations want it ft but they have no money to buy I do not anticipate an improvement I in the American pork market until the i United States and Germany have conI concluded con con- I d the peace treaty and until the reparations question between the allies and Berlin has been settled Packing house officials are not ap apprehensive apprehensive apprehensive ap- ap over reported farmers strikes to cut down production With only the domestic market to i t. t r provide for the beef market is favored favored fa fa- with an excellent supply V. V H H. a beef expert at atthe the yards said referred to reports reports' from the West Vest as showing calf production nor normal t. t FRESHMEN WIN DEBATES The University of Utah freshmen won twice last night when their teams defeated two teams from the Granite I High school in debates staged at the high school and at the university Glen Howe and Edith Johnson of the university university university uni uni- won won on the affirmative at the high school scoring their sixth victory vic ic- ic tory out of Df eight contests The final debate of the year will take place at atthA attha tha n university on nn April 15 IB |