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Show 4, n't1 "ttivTir- a tfpt ' . r t M ; Market List f . ..,1 u... pr 1 ... aw-ul- 5 j f- - tni cu d 'A O a a e. . Cetfieh Oreaon mmHt Salmon, fresh II .14 .17 .12 gin A mN rrfah - 1 lb te . t "I i e 'if--4 MILk If fi1 .A. T V , rS V 2201 Pranb milk Rahle aptelai Krefh rreafii . S.00 cream .... CI1FSSE Whoieeale. .1 Sa. 1 clieeae bmplr brtek. per lb.. .1 4 .41 POlXTBf. rtah hen. ...... .... otheiis ftf Imitations j Ret' .44 .... 20-4- .40 .40 .4 .11 .41 .11 .12 .... . ........ .4 Uyi ''.Hill IIITI U xomMik; duck ......... m Kaetera hena ItBb broilers A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. ' Quick Lunch; Home or Office, Al . . Romano Block Swiaa ' Ql v ........ A 9 till CKE. ital t Hatlbot rtSH th. .14 lx i Demand proved ing buyers setting including .4 .14 .14 Mutton chope Short cnt. per lb. Lamb booea lb. Ronad, tmtf bbxfc Good Meats up 28 66.60. .41 .14 For Sunday Dinner : of Lake town have We know that many thrifty drifted away. We also heller, that there are many of not how do know them who reasonably we sell PRIME s QUALITY MEATb. . i. rOur meat cotters have a way of preparing Boasts, that 'they will be easy to sHe. Merely add the flavoring and spices, and its ready for the .stove. Choice cuts to meet the demand 0 ? Tile old Of your table. rmjarIe. SUCCESS MARKET I WEST FIRST SOUTH. i heavy SO stock era, weights. in best cows selling 17-2- Bogs. today, week 0 0 0 4 goclaimed maximum price of ing to Chicago basis. hog confirmed, influde passed ence. opened steady, weakened sale 616.40 JO. bulk steady, week ago, to CO 76 cents Shipprices In M ping the market that outlet tactic. hold trying packers in check by bearish . Sheep and Iambs. - Lamb prices rose 20 to 40 cents today after dosing SO cents higher last week. This carried the market into a new high position for the year. and price for Iambs was 620 26 were homa iceerg brought 111 2S from kill- Top 14. Receipts ers and 114 from feeders. No high ewes sold npOftothem were bunbe from 11,000. Moqt finished native steers were offered. Cotoraido lots that brought 620 Idaho palp fed cows sold up to tit, to 20 2$. feed tn fat lambs and prime native heavy cows up to has added The advance urgency to demand for 614 SO. Veal catvee firm at 61. ' feeding grades, and the snppty is light. Stockers nod Flanders. Feeding lambs are quoted at 615.72 to Steer suitable to go back to the 117.75. you send youtchildren to your neighborhood WHETHER or go yourself you receive the same courtesy the same attention the same high quality merchan-dise- . Grocers cooperate with the housewives. ' The carry bnly the finest groceries the market affords. That is why YOUR Neighborhood Grocer carries. 0 o 0 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 from Cuba. can be rope revives whatever Eu- Britain adopts imperial preference. European beat will not be exported to the British Isles unless other producing regions fail to supply the United Kingdom. . The prejudice against sugar produced in enemy countries may be a factor of some importance, but the actual result can better be foretold after the peace conference is concluded. It is said that SO per cent of In 4.000,000 the sngar factories in Anstria are a, claimed by the 0,000.000 territory whose cause the Allies are cham6.600,000 ms 12.500.000 1314 10.000.000 1910 8,800,000 1900 6,600.000 6,000.000 1 8 90 4.500.000 6.(00.000 1.600.000 8.000.000 180 2.500.000 100,000 170 1860 . . ,, 2.000.000 600,000 1850 . . 200,000 2,000.000 Touching upon the outlook for the future, Mr. Elliott says that the conclusions seem warranted: If continental Europe is not able to raise Its own requirements lor several years. It will draw some supplies ...,.... ........ Czecho-Slo-vak- pioning. The freight rats structure of the United States has been likened to s bowlful of Jelly' touch any part, and the whole Is disturbed. A better analogy cook! hardly be found for the worlds sugar Industry, The world will endeavor to satisfy its sweet tooth so long as supplies of cane and beet sugar exist on the earths surface, and doubtless win override Brussels conventions, tariffs, kartels, and bounties. ' The t - t t -- and Bacon WtesfcW Puritan Ham Roll f A "V most expert cook cannot disguise a tough, coarse grained ham. Puritan hams are all tender, fine grained meals of a delicate flavor. Hams i Start Right Here b a tempting dish if you use a P untan ham. THE- - CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY 7f your deeker doesn't handle Puritan, telephone. , f JOSEPH 3. LEWIS. City Manager, 235 8x Srd Meet. Wasatch 1404. - Slice PURITAN Ham Vi Inch thick. Remove skin, score fat. Ffflaie Om cup bead crumbs, t; .teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika, I teaspoon grated onion, parsley, 1 welt beaten egg. Mut in order given and spread over ham. Roll and he with heavy stnng, then wrap securely toed m cheesecloth. Place tn saucepan containing 2 quarts boding water. C 40 minutes. Serve wuh tomato of ioliandiae sauce ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROYAL BREAD is made from choice Turkey Red Wheat flour, thoroughly tested and blended in our modem, scientifically equipped laboratory. Every loaf possesses the same uniform quality, textureand goodness. Buy ROYAL BREAD the bread that made mother stop baking fresh from Yoa will find this Supreme Quality Loaf in practically every Neighborhood Grocery, From crust to crust it is a BETTER bread. Theres a smack to it that satisfies the palate nd with every bite goes a guarantee of purity, cleanliness and high nutritive value. Prracnl 'World Prod action Estimated at tlMMMO Tone, of Which More Than Three-quart- er is Cane Sugar Increase in Output and' Consumption Sbowiw In the American Sugar Bulletin. Howard Elliott discusses the world position of sugar and the outlook with The present the return of peace. world production of sugar he puts at 16,500,000 tons, of which 12.600,000 tons arc cans and 4,000.000 beet sugar. The increase in production of cane and beet sugar from 150 ie table (in shown in the following tons): Cane Beet 0 0 0 The bread that made mother stop baiting ,.i HOWARD. ELLIOTT DISCUSSES 0 - WORLD POSITION OF SUGAR o 0 0 0 0 or sugar 0 Java, obtained. If Continental 0 the bounties and if Oreat i) o: your grocer each day. - 4 ROYAL BAKING CO., Salt Lake 0 0 A 4 A 4 AA 4 4 Jr ,4 AAAAAA'AWWWWAWWAAWWA'AA'AAWlAIAWWlAAAAAWWWwSv 4 1 Logan Office payments far awbsortptloa sad oomplainta rafardtac sboaM ha made MIL PederAnhnaan. affkv with H. A. AO et aos-dv-Ov- sen A Oa. 8 Waot FVrvt North . Baas telephene 127. TetepAone Arvo far the Dally. httnSty and tl l LESPUIN LOGAN, March 20. Th problem being solved by the diplomats of the world aroond the peace table wUI "be the subject of a eonroe to be offered by Prof. F. D. Dalnese, bead of the department of history at the Utah Ag- ricoRaral college. This coarse win begin Monday, March 24, with the opening of the spring quarter. In addition to a careful consideration of the league of nations plan, in which the discussions that take place tn France and In the various nations of the world will be followed. Pro! Dainea Intends to cover such prob- -; lams as boundary disputes, the ques- tioos of reparation and Indemnity, and the menace of Bolshevism in Europe and America. While this course wUI foUow naturally the coarse in the causes of the war given by Prof. Dainea during the winter quarter, it will be open to any students who are interested and who are qualified to pursue college work in history. He Dp U lost lime STUDENTS TO CONSIDER All Educational and Ward Activities Have Resumed We I LOGAN, March 20 At the meeting of the Boosters club last evening the following were elected directors for the term of five years- John Christiansen, C. P. Cardon, W. F. Jensen. M. C. Harris and W. R. Bloan. There wIU he a meeting of the board next Wexdnesday at of director which it is said George B. Bowen will be elected president of the dub to succeed E. R. Owen. M. 8. Eccles and Joseph OdeU were selected as national councilor and delegate, respective- to the National Chamber of ComThe possibility of securing a fish hatchery for Logan canyon was called to the attention of the club and the fish and game committee was Instructed to look into the matter. Th county commissioner hav decided to have the book, of the county audited for the period covering the last four years and Prof. Parley Pe. tersen of the TT. A C. has been employed to do the work. Prof. Julius B. Bearnsoo. former principal of the Login high school, returned last evening from Camp Lewis where be had been stationed since enlisting In the army. Funeral of Prat. Badge. Simple Bfirvices for President William Badge were held at Abe city cemeThe speakers tery I Uua afternoon. were A. G. Barber and President Joseph Quincy. The Logan temple choir and a male quartet furnished appromusic. Elder Thomas priate dedicated the rrava A large Morgan number of people attended the servicea Funeral services for J. R. Morton will b bold at th cemetery next Sunday at 2 bra. under, the direction of th local Masonic order, with the Rev E T. Lewta tn charge Mr. Morton was a prat master of Harmony lodge No-- M Ha also warrur activemem-be- r of the Commercial chib, and the members will attend the funeral servile In- - a body. 0. . f i Sunday School Text Books Kindergarten Text Primary Text ' . , 30e oOc First and Second Intermediate. Life of Christ for the Young Young Folks History of the Church Wheat 1. 75c . 60c It Means to Be a Mormon 75c THEOLOGICAL STUDIES: New Witnnes for God, VoL 1, Roberts ..$1.50 The Apostles of Jesus Christ $1.00 Old Testament Stories Vol 2 . . . . $1.00 PARENTS CLASS: Practical Sociology, Prof. Moriah Hall $1.00 TEACHERS TRAINING : The Art of Teaching, Prof. Howard R. Driggs 50c ly. merce. ' Tgj This First Before consulting a specialist regarding your stonuMb trouble, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets. You may find that they are Just what yon need as many others have. They only cost a quarter and ane almost certain to be of great benefit to you If year digestion le Impaired or If you are troubled with biliousness or con-- I oUpatioa. Advertisement. are equipped to supply your every need. Grade and High School Text Books. Young Men and Young Ladies Reading Course. Priesthood Quorum Text Books, 1919-2- i Boosters Elect Directors . For Term of Five Years , 0 0 0 quoted wheq (Special Oorreepondenee.) KANSAS STOCK YARDS, March' IT. were 12 000, 1.000 week classes was ago. in clone position on 10 week, cents 20 to SO week ago. KElcm say they could care for much larger supplier and deman if has expahded from country soorcen, on account of the nearness of the grazing season. Nebraska steers sold at S1& 75 to tit, Idaho pulp feds 114 to IIS 82. Missouri steers 14 to 117.60, Kansas steers 112.75 to 617 OS. Sotne Okla- S 0 0 0 0 0 25 f5.7S. 614 16.fi 00. from ail line. 0 0 imsections approachA good many 14. .44 .11 .It itat 0 "YOUR B0DYGUARCr-30- f. & i 0 0 0 .21 .21 15 lambs, i .24 .11 .11 ,4 .1 . .1 Metal) Pork loin, per Ih, Veal, per Ih Mutton, per lb. Sirloin, per Ih per, lb. L I -- o o o "bhr .l o n rAP0RI o ... pj o .... .... ' nna um.j o cents higher. to RMnela country were o has CkeMd spring from eastern per Ft a materially with the eastern o .......... grass season. are o Feeders .3004$ ars hers today. and to at K4:B ...... .IT.... I to o extreme light . .. The grades are curt tamlly, o and heifers are demand. 8tock roast .... o to at cent to T" .. o per vrhoi). with receipts o Market uneven TVerfern Market Letter, Last o prices were rumots up rapidly until Friday, o was that the government establish a OTT o This has not bees lt. Cattle receipts today market has o and the about less than a pruning beyond that o The market.for an .Today prices for a time and dosed o a strong the last of top II and today! prfees were to II o Compared with a lit. are higher than Friday and to higher. 0 demand an important factor cents higher than a to o are and .. ., A.... dxb. .... Barrtcoda ...... Black Cod f 21 1919 oeseesesooeoeesssoeessesosseesoeesssssn - Saturday Shoppers ? taken drop of ft dollar rain whlrh prrofttly reducft tru.a work at ptr eras, JnW.h.g w at lit !. f US. ra lh hen liras taken it into or 14 Pr.,,k,4M5r Jul-- I uau tomaua Uftir hAd to do tftesr duty r plentiful : ly. But butur U up t 4 nR of Ota-- fee ITrrZ from ill t reek, Jobbing pound, The A oellcacy rttoovi! f reatrl' tloiu, on ex- - ,.nu per dnten bum he th from ahite flh faitm iff lu, now avi!bl IbUlk rotalUnft aA $0 cantft Pr t the produt non uf tuner fat and an Jailrt freeh eardlhea anixiunrerietil be )!, note ritmtnt 1'ixl pr pound herring at i prond tor " ft tU hurt,, fo, Oa Majv h li IE price of Sutler rataila at 40 eoatju'ftt Kpultsjr J ! c r ih prmclpbj Dwrkfti of i retailing nu niti 1 I h.Ud.UtA l ere 85tU. 'i.o, car tee s, w bork lent Jlf i f,4tow4re n Stitt)! rent Chicago ei,-H At" ASD CBAIH. Pr-UnCS beat Ur ceaw; ft Ratal. . Vail font I'emtr. 1.4 o ()44 rm-per rwi, Tt H expe fed that La&o City, 00 cert tt i 4.10 S foe about thm ppfhfnt pm mill prevail SO I !i !S0 M J.2S 4.?t or until the ot teg.o to bate will ft Per frd Op jrrren rr42M Ti prlrr 5 Alfalfa per toe Oti ftaswfU ffSvn for lHa fii'titf Timothy hay. per ton ) tha i Vy (baled) th ht kU i i of o nfeAt iaa niciit n.oiR. "ow up .hfir Ia iiirlufft grtum . ...... w tArd4 JJ mfcOAwAiflrh Patent tureN md gi 4 wbfAt. ihu j.reaJ vI urteulii.r hy pro straight r.rade . . 4 S that Patent baker. ,rn rfrHrkd It h durton SCCAB. bat fo rfrir inT rodu t t n mound tor no romi iiafjlrd or eane .1 lire! H tb lest redded irifh vbt EGG. v forhor(a bav wroW now. .42 Hav 4m x it fl0 prr ion efTS-prr caae .$11 00 eVfc. H i 'Uf mrny II J r toi jii.tpo ' and) 'times Uw,SftMt Hour Are rart Wvnamery, In , tnare le o thA,r.rr t m reemer. re no park Caiifrn.ft aaruble iAvy Creamery. t:fi at utraal, on amount of .11 -- 0 Errs FRIDAY MARCH EVENING NEWS DESERET 8 -- Sunday School Teachers and L. D. S. Testaments, etc, etc. Missionary Bibles, DeseretNewsBook Store The, Leading Book Concern. NEWS BUILDING.' 6MALNSY The Grwd Coontry Newspaper of Thia Section ie SEMI-WEEKLY- NE $2.00 PER YEAR -- . Isaoed Mondays and Thursday, tbi WS . |