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Show • THE MIDVA LE JOURN AL AND. MURRA Y EAGLE Do\Ou Suffer from Li"restock Sit uat ion _, • (Journal's Livestock Letter) The manner in which the hog' prQAs indicated in previous articles the ducer has reacted to high prices speaks opinion among close observers has well of the tendency in all lines of pro been that the supply of hogs available duction toward a better balanced opfor market during the present year eration. This same situation is being would not become excessive. This in evidenced in sheep and cattle producspite of predictions in many quarters tion. That is, the absence of the rush that high potk prices and low feed of people going into production becosts would encourage an immediate cause those who are in it seem to be overproducti on. prospering. In days gone by the tenIt is true that production has been dency has been to endeavor to follow ·li.e-h' l:.r increased due to the above sit- market prices with production and the l,,t.i Ln l•ut there have been some fac- result has generally been that they :or:; wl;ich have, to some extent, off- have been on the wrong side of the ..;c>t the increase. The principal one of fence; when prices were high they these has been the high prices were sQ started into production and by the attractive to many growers that they time they got in prices had reacted, recurtailed breeding in order to take suiting largely from overproduct ion. quick profits and for that reason conHowever, with the growing practice siderable breeding stock passed to the of making available to the producer packing pbnt instead of the farrow- authentic information on the available ing pen. supply of different commodities , the The angle from which this class of probable demand and the general agriproducers approached the situation has cultural situation the producer is pretsome logic as they felt that in dispos- ty well guided and is getting away ing of breeding stock they could take from the idea of rushing headlong into advantage of the high prices and then production as the result of attractive make their replacement s of breeding price levels which might prove ternstock later at lower prices. In other porary if the supply were overbalanwords, they would get out of the bus- ced. iness at the high point and go back Sectionally there is a most emphatic into it at a lower point. need for hog production. r:I.'his applies This appears to have been quite a to the territory lying 'West of the factor in sustaining price levels but, of RockyJ\1oun tains and even though the course, these producers are now con- advice may he good to hold production fronted \\·ith the fact that through in the Mitldle West and East steady g-etting out of the business they have or even to curtail it, still it would apacted as a means of sustaining prices pear Round for the Western producer so they will either have to remain out to come closer to meeting the Western for some little time "'r replace their demand for pork and pork products by ;.;tocks at prices pretty y;ell in lin< increasing his production. with those at which they disposed of Reports covering practically every their breeding animals. line of livestock production are now -··- · - · - - - - · - · - - · - - - · - · - - - - · - - - · - " No doubt, a factor, too, in some 1 available for the current period an<.! breeders letting go · of their stock has little can be found in them that would been the fear of overproduct ion during I indicate anything but continued satthe coming year and this might have ~ isfactory returns to the producer thru materialized if everyone had stayed in 1927. While there may be a gradual ~-he business although a close check of price reaction a little later all along the hog population in the country l the line the trend toward conservatism would indicate that there was very lit- in production is likely to guard against tie danger of this even though the overproduct ion such as has resulted so most favorable returns were realized.j disastrously to producers in the past. . • THREE STAR POOL HALL -196 North Main Street Soft Drinks, Cigars, Candy, Pool Tables JOHN ZRNO, Prop. .. Midvale . .. Utah I and OPENIN G DANCE of Season I at WEST JORDA N AMUSM ENT HALL FRIDA Y EVENI NG, APRIL 8, 1927 Every Friday Evening Therea fter 1. NORI\tl TERRY and His BAND The Same Good Time ... The Same Good Crowd _ , , . ,_ __..ll__..,__..,,,.__..u__, __ _..~_,,.. ~~- n- t,_.0·-·0-·0·-•-o._.o_-o_· O·-·~l-n- Suits Made te Orcler--Clotbinl Cleaaed aad Pressed aatl Fully Deodorized We CaD For And Deliver Telephone Midvale 107 109 Center Street Midvale Utah HICKS TAI~ORING & CLEANING CO. . USEWHITE LILYFLOUR . . RETURNS FROM CALIFORN IA • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Sharp, of East Midvale and Midvale Junction, have returned from a five months visit in California with relatives. Most of the time was spent at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Blackmer, and her husband. They also visited with Joe Blackmer and family, formerly purchasing agent at the local U. S. Smelter. Mr. Sharp called personally at the Journal office yesterday and found the wheels of South Salt Lake County's efficient publicity bureau still turning. He stated that the trip was a very enjoyable one from every standpoint. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUGriON 73~ EAGlLJE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Announcem ent has just been made by the Utah Public Health Association of the list of awards to winning school throughout the State for services rendered in the recent Christmas Seal Sale. These awards consist of playground apparatus, or some type of health equipment for the school. In the neigh borhood Qf three hundred prizes are announced, and consist of health scales basket ball outfits, official soccer balls, first aid emergency kits, v.olley ball and net, playground balls, first aid charts, "keep well guides" health read ers, and sanitary towell fixtures. The committee appointed to make the awards were Dr. C. N. Jensen, the State superintend ent of public instruction and James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah Public Health Association. Salt Lake County schools winning prizes, with names of the principals, teachers or Seal Sale chairman are as follows: Mrs. J. B. Myers, Bingham Canyoi1. Mrs. Gladys Watson, Midvale. E. F.. Howe, Mill Creek. J. A. Horne, Sandy. Miss Stella Walker, Union. Miss Stella Klopenstine , Copperfield W. R. Stevens, Riverton. D. C. Watkins, Highland Boy. Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchings, S. Jordan PAIN IN INSTEP? BUNIONS OR. SWOLLEN CROOKED OVI!IU.APPING TOI!S? Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago will be here TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927 To GiYe Free Demonstration On the above date we will have at our store, through the coutteay ol Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, famous foot authority, a Foot Comfort Expert from his own staff, sent here for the benefit of our patrons. We urge every foot sufferer to make the most of this unusual opportunity . Over your stockinged feet, this Expert will make Pedo-graph prints, which will show the exact nature of your foot ailment. He will then demonstrate how the scientific method and improved appliances perfected by Dr. SchoU instantly relieve your painful feet, and restore them to health and comfort. Absolutely no charge for this service. Be sure and remember the above at. so as not to miss tl1is opportunity_ TO PHYSICIANS -You are Invited to refer or brinE your foot-troubled patfento to our store dQrlng this demonstration . Th~ latest improved appliances and method of Wm. M. Scholl, M.D., for relieving and correctln~t painful feet will be fully cxplalacd. THE FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY Midvale "Always the Newest Styles" Insurance. ' l write all kinds of Fire 'Insurance. it is too late. 320 Nqrth Main Street C. I. Goff Bldg. Midvale , Utah TelephoJle ·Midvale SG S CAFE and Restaurant, the best in town. It's A Treat To Eat At The U. S. CAFE We buy and serve only the best foods on • the"" miU'Iltet SAMAS & THOMAS, Proprietors Red uce You r 1 shavlal expense. • JOB PRINTING Lette rhead s Pamp hlets Cards Circulars Booklets WANTED SITUATION Young woman desires any kind of domesti c work. Call or write 112 Locust St. Midvale, Utah See me befo" APER Hangin g, Calsom ining, WaH Pa))er AINTIN G and Decora ting 1927 Sample s Estimat es cheerfu lly given. Tel. Mid. 120 . Call J. W. GRACE 724 E. Center Midvale, Utah Jorda n Pub. Co MIDVALE Yet get a qalok; • saaootb sbave. Tb"e ONLY razor IDnuial a super• keen blade lor every sbave Is tbe Valet Aato8tr op Razor. $1 ap te szs. Valet ~trop ARTHRITIS BEST EVER Utah HEBER C. AYLETT (Special to the Journal) The fifty two members of the graduating class of the Jordan stake L. D. S. Seminary met for organization at the seminary building on March 31st, 1927. The following were elected as officers: president, Kenneth Leak; vice president, Sarah Gillespie; secretary, Lucile Vawdrey; graduation program committee, Stewart Sanders, Merlene Beck and Darrel Christensen ; organist Golda Soffe. After the election of officers, a chorus practice, which successfully C?-rried The following articles the property of Jack Ferguson, will be sold at a public auction on April 21st. One trunk, containing clothing and miscellaneou s articles. One child's rocking chair. The following articles, the property of Henry Perry, will be sold at a public auction on April 21st, Neat attractive Job Printing is 1927. worth the money you put into it. One bundle containing clothing and ' miscellaneou s articles. We are prepared to execute This auction, the foreclosure of an ·Printing in the most up-toInnkeeper's Lien for room rent undate manner. paid, will be held at the home of P. J. BURNING, AC~NG JOINTS Stewart, Allen Street, Midvale, Utah. Neglected cases of rheumatism ofCentral l«x>ming House, ten produce a stubborn inflammatio n P. J. Stewart, Prop. of the joints, termed arthritis, which First Pub. March 17, 1927. causes the parts to become swollen, Last publication April 14, 1~27. stiff and painful. This inflammatio n may settle in the knee, ankle, elbow wrists, knuckles, shoulder or hip. Where arthritis is ollawed to run its course, permanent deformity frequently results. Don't take chances on being left with gnarled and knotted fingers or other crippled joints. Get a bottle of Vita Oil from your druggist and start right now to put Or any other forms of Job Printan end to the trouble. mg. Vita Oil applied direct to the spot that hurts, soaks in through the· pores It pays to get the best-brin g it and quickly helps to clear away in- to us. flammation, reduce swelling and limber up stiff joints. Pleasant, soothing and healing, Used for all forms of rheumatism and neuritis. Bottles 50c and $1 at all good drug stores. Always in stock at Midvale Drug Store. NELLIE GORHAM Hemstit ching and Picot Edge Work raised on Eagle Brand Condensed Milk is now almost seventy years old. Since 1857 -the safest of all in• fant foods. SALTLAKECOUNTY JORDAN l. D. S. SCHOOLS CAPTURE SEMiNARY CLASS HEALTH PRIZES ORGANIZES. I D-r EXCESSIVE. PERSPIRATION? I ITA LIA N • Pa in ul Feet9• Razor -SitarpcMi tH/1 out the final work of the seminary course, was conducted. Mr. Enoch Jorgensen lead the singing; and Miss Golda Soffe acted as organist. One of the graduates will be chosen later, however, to lead the songs that will be rendered by the students at their exercises. Though the date for graduation has not yet been definitely set, it is known that the exercises will take place at one of the sessions of the stake conference to be held during the early part of May . • WHY RENT-REA D THIS Five room frame, modern home, a garage, chicken coop, large yard. Sell on terms. 46 Holden St., Midvale, Ut. TEAM FOR SALE Good young team, 4 years old. Call at Spencer h.ame, 5th Avenue, Midvale Utah. You can't beat this team. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CHESAPEA KE BAY DOGS. Tlwroughbreds. Hugh Grant, 65 E. Center Street, Midvale, Utah. Last call. |