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Show THE IWCV. l Ol'R 0. CANDIES AND NUTS f have Xmas Mix ChocLtfs Mixed Nuts 19c - box $1.00 5 lb Dest r.ssur tment of boxed candy As the year! IXi.i AKCELf b diaws to a close, htrxkinen are tuking inventory of a rather re-- ! nmikable year. The year has been! remarkable in the sharp changes from conditions in the previous The mo;,t serious drouth year. conditions took a heavy toll from the livestock population in 1934. Prices fcr the most part were ruin- Conditions were reversvisly low ed in 1035 vh n rr,t of the west m cdiniry unusually good feed and ranjc and ot kin of all livestock, moun-e- d prices to levels that brought back a dcree of pro;l)erity to manv In the livestock industry. State Highway Patrolman Paul Early in 10:15, it became apparent Chrlstlson was in Salt Lake City that there was an acute shortage of both cattle and hogs, due to Tuesday, on business. combination of drouth, shortage of feed and government activities. The prices of cattle mounted to the highest levels in several years. California cattlemen were particularly fortunate in that a share of the LONG DISTANCE CALLS California grass cattle were sold ) ( ARE JOLLY GOOD during the spring months when prices were at the year's peak. HOLIDAY GREETINGS Looking back, it Is prbable that the extremely high prices reached during the .spring months, while verywelcome to those who had stock to sell, had some bad reI r action. The sudden advances caused some consumer complaint, serious in some sections of the coun try because of the Injection of radical propaganda. As the year advanced, cattle prices sashed somewhat although average prices throughout the year have averaged well above last year. The most sensational advance of the year was in the hog market, prices during most of the year averaging fifty per cent above the 1034 average. As the year closes, good quality fed steers are selling at $7.50 to SP.50 as compared with $6.00 to out-of-tow- n S7.25 a year ago. Last year, California cattlemen were buying their feeding steers at $4.00 to $4.75 while if you the present quotations are $6.00 to $7.00 for cattle of a similar be with A year ago this week, quality. the best market hogs were selling at $6.35 a cwt., while the prevailing top at the Los Angeles market is $10.75. Last year at this time, choice fed lambs topped the market at $7.00; this week the same quality of lambs would sell at 25c lb- 20c lb. nd 22c lb. ... TREASURE ISLAND No Blank. Get your card at Cards Fce m cafe i mum I) XKIilf, UTAH , P K R AT E A 1)FIBROSE K5 ill 1 res.:-.oabl- f is doing some deep thinking and trouble clouds loom thick on the horizon. Ambrose is just one of the characters in that humorous and delightful comic strip - tp&'&mtm I mm 'Matter Pop If you haven't been introduced to Desperate Ambrose, Old Timer, Willie and Pop Wintpus you've been missing a lot of good, clean American humor. C. M. Payne has found the real underlying humor in home life and brings it to you in this favorite of comic strip readers everywhere. Telephone relatives and friends cant "S' Matter Pop" Is a Regular Feature of This Paper Watch for It in Each Issue them $10.00. Scenes and Persons in the Current News RECORD VEGETABLE - . f IT -7 fit Ir-TT"' (lf. , .v ' - . r. T a. With general reports of improv- ed business conditions, stockmen have a right to be in an optimistic frame of mind. Supplies of cattle and lambs are not expected to be excessive during the next year and a broader consumer buying power should assure the industry a fair degree of prosperity. - V t:4 ii . !"- P L u " '' - -, V ? ,? , ssi lw- -- M fewest Fancy RA YON! MEWS SOCKS Milt Slr'.'f'J 't- - il ' A MERRY XMAS! Scenes and Persons in the Current News A Wed. Thur. Dec. 2 BIG DAYS 25-2- v f sr k, tt- - A , ! t if f1 Si f5 7 big the Screen . Warner 15. ("Happy") . OLAND -- Albert novelty acts Laugh and Thrill at the New Charley Chan i .J , s Chandler, Democrat, who was elected governor of Kentucky, 'i Beautiful facade was inaugurated first president of the y at the exhibition and Christmas sale of the Philippines legislature building In Manila where Manuel Quezon .Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt actinjr as sales-lad,'! Island commonwealth. nt Vnl Iv'll fnrnlfiiro nml nifitnl rnfffl In Vpv York special Young men like these Shirts & TT F (5! "Charley CHAN'S in SECRET' NEWS Eves33:Kids life Also CARTOON, MatsT25cT Show's continuous from Give Him 2 or 3 Shorts Handmade TIES Ensembles! 98' Set 49' Dozens of new patterns and colors. Eesilient for has White rayon A safe gift no man ever holl-(!:i- y enough! ribbed construction t o prevent wrinkling. The kind of ties any man will likel shirt! Fancy broadstriped cloth yoke front shorts. Bargain. ' 2 pm Big! Soft! Fluffy! TERRY TOWELS Reversible hJ. 4 'f'J 50 Raror Dladea Boxed for Christmas 5 Blue Swedish steel. Every blade inspected and guaranteed. Fit all well known double edge razors. Three in a Bo Gift Kerchiefs 111 S5 A A "Sunday-best- Sfor39 " handkerchief of sheer; white linen with, wide lace edge. RSi23OMI S5C A luxurious quality. c o lo with GIFT KERCHIEFS LINEN AND LACE . f -- From Penney$ KATS f RHYTHM BAND "1 ij 1 , and KRAZY - IE In Gift Boxes! Bloomers, vests, shorts, stepins, panties, briefs ! All finely woven, expertly made! Of dull rayon. Lace trims. . On f f PAUL i a-- "-,. d RAYON UNDIES '4 4 but the forward thinking stockman. When the good breeding stock changes hands ab the stock show, it means better quality livestock on the average farm or ranch; a better product for the consumer and places the entire livestock and meat industry on a more stable and herds. For example, International profitable basis. ' week at Chicago is the biggest trade week of the year for Chicago merchants. The money. Chicago spends Mouri'.ing Stamps in making the great livestock exCecauso the use of black-edgeposition possible Is returned many envelopes and note paper is uot custimes in actual money spent durtomary in Finland, the postal auing the show. thorities sell "mourning stamps" to But of course, the greatest bene- enable letter writers to show that fits come to the livestock industry they are In mourning. The stamps itself. It is a great thing to bring are black with a white flower in the together, not only the fine livestock center. year will have suitable buildings for its great livestock show. Those who are familiar with the Chicago show history know of the vast amount of good that has been accomplished for the middle west. To my mind, every cne benefits fiom the exhibition of the breeding Give Silver Moon ? 5 ; . t 1 1st f tV- ; iTumiuli" 6 OHTKSi ' r AaHiWtiSrfni i ir, colorful patterns! Mercerized top, heel, and toe! Double sole; high spliced heel for wear, & screen show n NEPHI DRUG CO. assortment A Xmas Stage it -- palF PROVO, UTAH ."5 ll For Gifts! 1 Camel caravan carrying Italian field artillery in the Ethiopian Invasion. 2 Scene In Havana, Cuba, at the unveiling of a statue of Coneralissimo Maximo Gomez, hero of the war of liberation against Spain. 3 William 15. l'.ell of New York, chairman of '.he new finance committee for the Republican national campaign. . No-Dri- ' to our Many Patrons tv iM Xmaa Tree Lights, 8 Clobe 49c Globes for Xmas Lights; 2 for 5c and 5c each 29c $1.00 Stationery Electric Curling Irons 49c Manicure Sets 10c to $4.00 Pens Shcaffer $2.00 to $10.00 Ccmb and Brush Sets $1 00 to $3.50 Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets $5.00 Men's Shaving Sets 50c, $1.00 p 20c Taper Candles Ladies Hand Bags ... .... 69c to $3.50 Ladies' & Men's Zipper Fit-acases, $5.00 to $11.0- Kod?ks .. $100 & up Movie Kodak $5.00 25c to $3.25 Tive Year Diaries A few Vanity Cases to close out 15c Five Pound Box Keeley's Asst. Chocolates ..... 98c 50c Woodbury's Perfume and Toilet Water 'IT M IS I 'i m. ' !wen Steel of San Gabriel, 'alif., displaying a huge sweet po tato which is said to be a record for its species. It weighs pounds. 8 ounces, and is 11 inches in width. ; i1J derm , Miss hit. m t LOS ANGELES Having Just returned from a trip which carried me through the middle west and a visit to the great International Livestock Exixjsition at Chicago, the writer Is convinced that the livestock industry is on a more prosperous footing than has been the case for several years. The middle we.,t has good crops for the most part; there are more cattle in t he feed lots than for a good many years: consumer buying power is on the upgrade and trade opinion generally is that we are in for several years of good times. The middle west has a great deal of "soft" corn due to the late planting period last summer and About early frosts in the fall. the only thing that can be done Is corn to turn it Immedwith this iately Into beef cattle feeding. The result Is that a good many middle western cattle are expected to come on the markets rather early. This probably will mean that the markets will continue to be supplied with a Vast amount of mediocre beef, while prime, long fed cattle will be scarcer than ever during the winter months. There is a feeling in the middle west that cattle were laid In too high for comfort of feeders. However feeds are plentiful and relat ively cheap and most of the middle west farmers believe that beef production will pay a fair price for crops that would otherwise have little value. The California barley farmer could learn a valuable lesson from the middle western farmer the Idea of marketing grain thru the medium of pork, beef, and lamb instead of speculating on the highly fluctuating grain markets. Meats are staple and price trends do not begin to fluctuate to the extent that is true with barley. The attitude of those attending the International Livestock show was optimistic. There is a broad demand for high quality breeding stock and the great array of registered beef cattle, swine and sheep attracted wide Interest. I am hope ful that the Los Angeles show next A f. v 19, 1935 y- r, K- Thursday, December The Livestock Situation U. P. Camp Birch, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met Friday afternoon at l lie home of Mrs. Fontelia Bos well. The affair was in the nature of a social and program, in honor of the of the members. Hal daughter Memmott gave a reading, live spark and current events by Mrs. Msie Sidwell, reading by Melba Jones, and romances of the pioneers was given by Mrs. Mary O. lioswell. Thirty guests and members of the camp were present. The Refreshments were served. committee in charge of the proMrs. gram and refreshments were: Fern Garrett, Ms. Mayme Pay, and Mrs. Fontella Boswcll. your choice of XMAS Candies and Nats in Quantity, Quality and Price: Vve TIMKS-NI-.WS- Sheer white cottons and linens, with embroid ery. Some have scalloped edges! r Solid centers reversible colored borders. Choice of colors, Size 20 x 40". Dainty KERCHIEFS For Women! jXc C3Ch Sheer linen kerchiefs, in white with touches of embroidery and applique, too! Open Evenings 'til Christmas |