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Show . . Thu rsda y, October 13, 1927 .., Last week the trial of Mike Birakes was held apd defen dant was .found guilty and fined $150 and also • given a 30 day jail senten ce. Mr. Birak es was in charg e of the coffee house near the corne r of Smelt er and Main Street s some time ago when it is aleged that a youth purch ased a pipt of moonshine therei n. . . The Mia vale Jou rna l Pag e Thi rtee n 1 Mr. Birak es signif ied his intenj tion of ap~a'ling the case but the j limit of time f.or so din&- has now I eJ.a.psed and it is presu med that he j will soon start servin g the senteJ}ce. The Ytah Poult ry Produ cers Coopera tive marketin~ associatioJl bellieve s in co-op eratin !' with all facute towar d buildi ng a great er · t<>rs and a~encies that will contri bpoultr y indus try for Utah, says Je~~f' W. Hoope s, of Brigh am City Too· Late To Classi fy . . ... 111:resideont of the state associ ation. FURN ISHE D ROOMS (2) at 70 Early predic tiens of 11maller fall I Post Fa~liquidation period . The associ ation is co-op eratin g with 3rd Avenue for re,nt. marke tings of catt~e are bei?g born Howe ver, two items wo!"thy of 1 the .poult ry divisio n of the. Uta? out by the decre asmg supph es now con£id eratio n from the produ~rs' Agnc ultura l College exteJlsiOn direachi ng the. marke ts follow ing the standp oint are 'that every effort viRion in obtain ing a.'3sistance of clea~ up o~ the grass cattl~ r~n. A should be made to guage pr<lduction that educa tional agenc y for its well sustam ed deman d md1cates reaso.nably to meet the requir e- memb ers. The direct ors of the poul that a• c.ontinuation of the gener al ments of the consu mer and that the , try divisio n, Profes:;;ors Byron Alu~waili trepd in price or at le~t price levels , abovt- a certai n J>!)int, I der and W. H. Warn er down to the the maint enanc e of a strong pos1- do not repres ent a penna nent and count y agricu ltural ageJ}ts, have tion may be looked forwa rd to. Th.i.s health y situat ion as the re2.cti<ln is been gener ous in their suppo rt of :being, of course , a co.ntinuation of likely to be bad on the per capita the indus try and in helpin g assothe gener al cycle whl~h we have co.nsumption of beef which after all ciatio n memb ers to cull flocks, work been passin g throug h m the past repres ents the consu mer dema nd.1again st di~ease and incorp orate three years. . which plays so impor tant a part in practi ces that will make their flocks The demaJld for feede r cattle lS 1 the produ ction of meat food ani- produ ce eggs of the highe st qualreport ed about the same as a year mals. ity. ago with somew hat prices highe r but the situati<ln is differ ent in that heavy cattle to go in for shom: feed ing period s are in broad er deman d than light weigh t cattle . trhe price ------~ levels preva iling f<lr heavy cattle should increa se the marke ting of short fed offering:;~ but on the other ha.nd the good M.nges this season will have a tenden cy to hold back large numb ers of well bred cattle for re-sto cking . There seems to be no questi on but that the numb er of cattle marketed this fall will be small er than for this season during the past five 1 years, and it is even now bei.ng pre I dieted that marke tings next year \ will show a furthe r decline. This situat ion, of coQrse, will balanc e itself up to a certai n extent , as when beef prices reach a certai n level other food stuffs come in di.reci' com)letitioJl with beef and throug h the switch ing of the deman d to oth er comm oditie s a reacti on in the marke t is br<lught about . It was recently pointe d out in this connection by a close observ er that it is not a satisf actory condit ion to allow beef a.nimal priceg to reach the point where the. price of the finish. ed produ ct is out of line with other • comm oditie s which are more or less compe titive. There is alway s dange r in a situation like this in two ways. One ___,.. is that the hi~h price levels will • --··--·-·"" - -·- -. , .........'·~... .. . Throu ghout the woftd the protlacti....e Due.. - · encou rage too great an expan sion lop pcopen :ies CO'I'K. SO 'l'ldt Lll UM mat- if rn productiOJl :and by the same tok- , f o r E c o n om i c a l T r a n s p o r t a t i o n combi.ae.d iato GOep lace-t heyw ould fona. en the price levels might discou rage a "Dunl op City" li#l over lOQ,oo e .aes. • consu mer deman d so that the producer mi~ht be confro nted by the situat ion of havin g an ample supply of cattle with a decrea sed deEFORE Detr oit starte d to make motor~ mand, as when the taste. of the con Dun lop had foun ded the pneu mati c ·tire sumer swing s from o.ne food stuff indu stry. . to an<lther some times it is not so easy to bring back the per oapita Than ks to the autom obile , both Detr oit and =:J' • consu mptio n t<> norma l • .. Dun lop City" have gt·own trem endo usly. ! It is eviden t that more Oanad ian r ~~~~ Now Detr oit reaches out over 52,686 acres, cattle will be marke ted in the UJiited :states . within the.. .next few whil e .. Dun lop cove rs·over 100,0 00 acres. CHE VRO LET SALES AND SERV ICE month s than in preced ing yeare, And even grea ter than the size of ••Du nlop A goo d used car at the righ t pric e is the best attrac ted to these marke ts by highCity," is Dun lop's wocl d-wi de repu tatio n for er price levels . auto mob ile valu e in the wor ld. build ing unifo rmly supre me Dun lop Tires . There d<lesn't seem to be • anything alarm ing in the trend towar d Supr eme quali ty made possi ble Dun lop's . . The se cars are pric ed righ t and read y for driv.. ~ reason ably increa sed beef cattle grea t size. In urn, Dun lop's. gr~t size make s produ ction as the bulk of the expan ing to scho ol or wor k. possi ble this same suprt:me quality, at lowe r sion iR taking . ~~===========================~:ofproduoonwplace in the hands ~ are re-~o~~g pnce s. 1926 Chev rolet Coup e, looks like new ........................................ $525.00 their herds to make up the substa n You eLl expe ct mo-re of Dunl ops. 1925 Chev rolet Tour ing, mech anica lly 0. K. Redu coed tial decrea ses re~ulting from the good tires ·······-······--····-····--···--················--································ 350.00 1926 Dodg e Coup e in dand y condi tion m~hanically • and appea rance good , ballo on tires ........................... ........ . 640.00 1925 Chev rolet Tour ing, New Duco finish , new tires ........... . 360.00 1926 Chev rolet Ton Truc k, a good buy ....................................... . 450.00 1926 Dodg e Road ster ....................................................................... . 360.00 1924 Chev rolet Coup e ...................... ~ ................................................. 225.00 1924 Dodg e Tour ing ......................... t ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .. . 200.00 11~ ~ord Coup e ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ....... . 125.00 ta1e~ed o~ Eagle Brand 11923 Chev rolet Tour ing ................................................................... . 100.00 Cond ensed .Milk is 119;z4 ~orcl Tour ing ........................................................................... . 135.00 now almo st seven ty ,. 11923 ~ord Tour ing ........................................................................... . llO.OO years old. 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