Show HIGH COST OP OF FOOD WILL CONTINUE HOLDEN s SAYS Agricultural Expert Comes I to Utah for Series of Farm Addresses Food commodities will ill remain In Indefinitely indefinitely In- In definitely lY at a price level with prospects for eve even higher r prices within I the next next year eaf or two two- This is the prediction of ot P. P C G. G HolI Hol- Hol den director of the extension department department department depart depart- I ment of ot the International Harvester company compan who has arrived in Salt Lake from Chicago to conduct a series of ot ote e educational meetings with farmers an and students of state scho schools ls I OLD PRICES GONE FOREVER Mr Holden declares that prewar food prices will never come como back and that present indications point to a a. continuance continuance continuance ance of ot present prices or even a a. higher price level In 1920 for many products of ot the farm I Although next year ear gives promise of ot producing one of ot the most bounteous crops crop In history Mr Holden en declares that prices cannot drop below their present level He lIe says sas the heavy rains In the East Kast and the abundance of snow throughout the Western estern states are in indicative indicative m. m of ot bumper crops The continuous continuous continuous contin contin- advance in labor and materials however will prevent the sale of farm products below existing prices FARMER NOT PROFITEERING Farm products during the war and since brought big prices prices' said Mr 11 Hol Hol- den Jen But nut the profit of ot the farmer has been even less than when he sold his commodities at prewar prices The continuous advance in cost of ot labor and nd I material taxes and other expenses of the Industry has put the farmer right back where he was before the war He lIe cannot and will not f feed ed the world orld orld without a fair return for tor his err eff efforts Mr Ur Holden says that farmers throughout the East are up in arms a against the packers an and the government government govern government govern govern- ment for causing them to sustain heavy losses in pork pori He lie says sas the farmers fed their porkers corn which they could have sold for 2 a bushel When read ready for market profiteers and food manipulators caused a drop of or 6 6 a hundred in the price of pork The re result result result re- re sult was Mr Mt Holden says the farmers farmel'S farmers farm farm- ers elS lost millions of or dollars on that one commo commodity |