Show LAST OF GOOD BERRIES BERRES NOW ON LOCAL MARKET By Oliver Plunkett Attention housewife This is the thelast thelast last week in which to put up b berries borris s. s Good berries cannot be obtained any anymore anymore more mote after this the dealers say and consequently it is the last chance Strawberries are quoted now at 2 per crate and good at that or 22 s cents I Ia a cup Utah and 15 cents a cup California California California Cali Cali- fornia while two cups of California's brand cost cort 25 cents Pie cherries are quoted at from 20 to 25 cents a pound I dewberries at 20 cents a cup blackberries blackberries blackberries black black- berries at 20 cents a cup raspberries at 20 cents a cup up and gooseberries at I 12 cents a cup Watermelons cost 6 C cents a pound and are said to be of fine fino quality the kind that look good over the fence and better in a great platter in inthe inthe the center of the table I I Another delicacy which is ever I popular with American homes is the I sweet corn This costs costs' now 1 a I dozen ears and comes from California I This will eventually reach Salt Lake from own farms but hut at present the haul is from the sister I state on the coast Still another good thing on the local I markets today is the new potato Utah grown quoted at 8 cents a i pound Among the other delicacies are 1 California egg plant just coming in I now and costing 20 cents a pound I Utah spinach 5 cents a pound cuI cucumbers cu cucumbers cu- cu I cumbers 2 for 15 cents tomatoes 20 I II cents a pound but applies are scarce I last years year's crop selling retail at 10 1 I cents a pound I Asparagus is plentiful costing 8 cents a pound or 3 pounds for 25 I cents As for fish the local market has some dainty brook trout quoted at 15 I cents each halibut is 30 cents a pound catfish 25 cents a pound and I Isea I sea bass 25 cents a pound while I I black cod is 20 cents a pound as are I smelts and seles soles come at 15 I I I Meats continue high steaks being heing at from 27 to 40 41 cents a a. pound I pot roast at 25 cents a pound spring I I II from 35 38 cents I lamb Iamb at to a pO pound I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I at at 25 cents a a aP aTh and pork shoulders P pound I The Th prices of the retail Market include the following Strawberries 15 cents a cup 2 for 25 cents Utah Strawberries 22 cents a cup Utah in 20 on just come Cherries Utah cents 25 cents a and Pie cherries 20 pound s Dewberries 20 cents a cup Bl Blackberries 20 cents a cup Raspberries 20 cents a cup up Watermelons 6 cents a pound Gooseberries 12 cents a pound Cantaloupes 12 cents each Loquats 20 cents a a pound Green wax beans 15 cents a pound i Onions 2 bunches for 5 S cents Lettuce 2 heads for 15 is cents I Radishes 3 bunches for 10 cents Carrots 5 cents for 2 bunches Beets 5 cents for 2 bunches Turnips 10 cents for 3 bunches Cabbage 5 cents a pound New potatoes 5 cents a pound Wax onions 5 cents a pound Peppers 40 4 cents ex 4 pound Lemons 60 cents a dozen Oran Oranges es 50 to 75 cents a dozen Bananas 11 cents a pound Rhubarb 2 pounds for tor 5 cents Cauliflower 20 cents a pound Butler Butter 45 and 52 cents a pound Flour for a 24 sack and 2 65 for a 48 sack Sugar 10 pounds rot for from 93 to 98 cents Eggs 40 cents a dozen Hams llama 35 to 37 cents whole 50 60 and 60 cents sliced Bacon 55 cents whole and 60 cents sliced Salmon 30 cents a a. pound Halibut 30 cents a pound Trout brook 15 cents cent each Catfish 25 cents a a pound Barracuda 25 cents a pound Sea Rea bass 25 cents a pound Smelts melts 20 cents a pound Black cod 20 cents a pound Soles 15 cents Steaks 27 40 27 40 cents a pound Pot roa roat t 25 a centra pound Spring lamb 38 35 cents Pork shoulders 25 cents cera a pound |