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Show and lowsr In 11 per eentT while g ofilcs build. ngs rents in wars reported the same as last year in Si per cent of the dues, in higher in S per cent and low 12 per cent Market By Sections While the total figures for the United Buies and Canada report the same sstiv.ty as a year ago in S2 per cent of the Cities, more less activity in 41 per cent and various activity in 2 per cent the sections of the United Bute and Canada show marked frem these percentages. fhus the market was reported to be less active In New England by 2 per cent of the cities, with 22 per cent reporting more activity at th. other estreme S per cent of tbs Canadian cities covered by the survey reported mors activity than a year ago while none rein ported less. A marked Increase In activity was shown particularly Mounthe West North Central and tain sections Jn the mountain states district II per cent of the cities reported increased activity while only 11 per cent showed a decrease and others remained normal. REALTY MARKET REI Section Enjoy Active Market Utah Grows. il Th. curve; of the red acute market Juct complete! by the Satio&al heeoclatioa of Hml-umu- var-stio- ctete Boards, covering 17 shows that the market was active than it was a year ago in 47 per cent ot the cwei reporting, while 32 per cent1 re ported the Market the same as last Tear and ru per cent reported leas 'activity. Selling pnete were by reported higher than a year ago ot 17 per cent the cites, the same in 4 per cent and lower in 2 per cent. Bents of single family dwellings were reported higher than a year ago by 11 per cent of the clues, y the sa me in 44 per cent ot the 21 TWIN FALLS. Idaho,-Juland lower u 2! per cent ot the xxue covered by the susvey. (AP) Dr. J. N. Davis. Kimberly, the of elected was commander dwellings Bepts in were reported higher than a year American Legion fifth district, at last in Klmberlv ago in 12 per cent ot tha cities, a districtHemaeting succeeds Dr. Myron tha aama In 22 per cent and lower night. cent. Apartment .rents Srholr, Rupert. FsHe, Johnston,-Twifi'in'in '"were reported higher than s year L. E. sgo in IS per cent of the clues, was elected Kimberly, adjutant. the same in S per cent and lower Bvrne, Twin Mrs. Falls, Harry Benoit, in H per cent. AmerOf the citiee covered by the sur- was elected prrldent of the district auxiliary; ican Legion's acmore vey 2i per cent reported vice Mr. 8. E. Vance. Hsselton, Scho-ler. tivity than a year ago in the subdivision market, 44 per cent re- president and Mias Mildred Rupert, secretary. ported the same and 20 per cent the repreto meeting Delegates reported leas activity. On the supply of various types sented legion posts of Buhl, Flier, Falla Burley, RuTwin Kimberly, 2 of buildings, per cent ot the Paul. Eden and Hsselton. The elties' covered by the survey re- pert, next meeting will be held in Sepy ported a normal supply of tember at Twin Falla dwellings; 21 per cent ot the cities reported a shortage In dwellings and li Judge Consider Writ per cant reported overbuilding Seeking Child Custody A normal supply of apartments was reported by if per cent ot Motion to grant a wrtt of hathe cities while If per cent report- beas corpus which will release ed a shortage and 17 per cent three children from the county an In business pro- detention home was taken under per cent of the cities re- advisement by Judge Jtoger I. Mcperty. ported a normal supply. 22 per of the district court and cent a shortage and IS per cent of Donough will be decided Monday. The childthe cities reported an ren are Bessie Allen. S. Merle Allen Rentals in central business pro- 7, and Mary Sprague, IS. perty were reported the same In They are now being held by the St per cent of the eJcies, higher court on the ground that la St per cent and lower In S per juvenile the home, 1S4 north Third west oent than last year. Bents in street Is not a fit place for childoutlying business property wars ren. A statutory charge is pendreported the same in SI per cent ing against Eva Allen, mother of higher in IS per cent end lower Bessie and Merle and a bootleg la 22 per cent of the 27 cities. charge against Mrs. Minnie SpBants In central office rague. mother of the other child, were reported the same buildings as last according to Howard L, McGee, year In 77 per cent of the cities chief probation officer. The two Reel amore tie, st exla a good measure of Its valu. usually contain a ters percent-moIn Industrial farm horse ehonld be fed only at is a wasteful practice; it la l ox which ef the reduces crude fiber, an j of have efficiency pensive. feeds home age grown some cases, regular intervals ,a Concentrated the horse and often cause employment and, in ft respirof fat d4 carbohydrates! tlo feeding vaJuo and therefor exceeds It. feed la necessary to supply the atory troubles. Grains and hxy aod a shortage of protein. Com-- J very costly Ingredient In a nla energy for hard work. Large should b of tho beat quality. mrctl feeds of for cattle fattened amounts of roughages In the work either In dry lot or on pasture session should be limited to period Tha percentage ef protein coneav considerable work during the ot rest. Excessive feeing of hay tained in a commercial concentrate I busy summer months, as they can be filled at odd time. Unless a good deal of roughage le mixed with the concentratea. It is betier to practice hand feeding until the THE BIO STORE P Etmbni irfDM BROADWAY A 8VSZ cattle are on full feed. After that they are less likely to go off feed when they have access to a BROADWAY & SEME THE BIO STORE EtmMithta 1S 24 hours a day than when they are fed by hand ones or twice a day. fW rtsavra the right ta limit tmatlty) the During the work season j Farm Hints. J IT. -- se.T-feed- er Angle-fami- AUERBACH CO Auerbachs Quality Grocyterya WHILE THEY LAST 147 2I2 Hours, 8:30-- 4 5 PRICES -o UHI Open Sunday 6:30 10 to 2 The Oldest and Largest Dental Ginic In ::th Intennoantain Country. Same Management and Location for Over 27 Years ' STAFF OF DENTAL SPECIALISTS Dr. L. A DaU Dr. Cm. Gllles.1 ShertUM O'. Dr. A A. Leaver Dr. H. F. CkrUtleaeew Dr. W. A. Hardy Dr. G. W. Rlrkardv J,'" Lee WUtlMk, Baslaeas Manager 5 . J ly sal t and PASTEL FELT HATS jJ X 50c S4 $2 t ar $' 50 t A Sale When a Sale la WE FEATURE NITROUS OXID GAS eetfeetl oersoaslly Tkt Mfa aid Bleauat PpectaHst admlitsrFd 25c 22c Porlola SardinesrlirlomatorandTnns tard sauce, large oval cans, 2 for 25c California Seedless Grapes, lb. . . Wienersr Frankfurters, Stick and Sliced Bologna, lb. Dunbar Dry Shrimps 35 c Welch Grapelade Cudahys Pickled Pigs Feet, Pint jars . . 28c Quart ar . . Rainer Malt and Hops Syrup ... 15c 25c 15c 25c 45c 49c Auerbachs Quality Meats WHEN PLATES OR BRIDGE WORK IS ORDERED Salt Lakes Leading Meat Market UNION PLATES With Trubyte Teeth 28c LARD, 2 lbs W W W M W HAMS, Skinned, whole or half, lb. .... 32c SPRING FRYERS, lb. .. ...30c BACON, Sliced, lb K W rTnirtf 35c ROAST PORK, Loin or Rib, lb.,. 25c GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK . 22-- K $10 CC Per 1 Tooth j EXAMINATION FREE leniv Sfodvra Ifprltlilaff Flyaaeat CffMa UNION DENTAL CO., 212 MAIN ST. ay Pkoaa Haa. 1139. 3 Regularly Priced to $7.50 (Auerbach CO, THB BIG STORE MOTMCttfS 1 3 Millinery Style Center Second Floor) FREE BALLOONS A Sliced Corned Beet lb Full Cream Cheese, lb. Wanted FREE EXTRACTION over-suppl- I 4 g Broetkeelat Painless Extraction of Teeth Extractions Under Gas, Given by Specialist AND BO PER TOOTH tl N BANANAS Ibf . a a . 5C WHITE HONEST over-suppl- y. h Firm Ripe of n Free balloons given to kiddies accompanied by an adult Saturday. Second Floor Rear. AUERBACH GO, SALE y singls-famll- ai Self-feed- er 8. Department of" Agriculture) Farm wage com pars favorably with certain Industrial wage, when allowanc la mad for auch perquisites as rent and food, accordof agriculing to the department ture. A survey of 2.117 farm emhat showed total avthe ployer erage farm value of all perquisites was 120 34 a month, and ot wages. S4S 44. for a total of S7S.7S. In terms of retail prices, this total compares favorably with wages (By American Legion Names Commander J Pt 1 26 1929 JTtTLY for comparable labor out-lyin- Some TRiSAY THE DESERET NEWS 12 BROADWAY' & STATR BUY NOW, PAY LATER Purchases made tomorrow will be charged on the August ment payable September 1st. (GM Auerbachs have prepared to give their customers an opportunity to secure at least a portion of their winter requirements in blankets at a tremendous saving. There are only a limited number of blankets to sell at these unmatchabfe prices. We reserve the right to limit quantities. No goods will be sold to dealers. No. C. O. D.s. No phone orders. A 25 deposit will hold your purchase for 30 days. BLANKETS BLANKET 250 pair of large block plaid part wool blankets in extra heavy nap. All finished with wide satin binding to match the 200 pair only of these extra heavy beautiful du-pla- id plaid blankets in charm- ing color combinations. Soft lofty nap. An extra good part wool blanket. color in the blankets. These are the famous Brookfield quality. Buy one pair at $6.95 and get an extra pair for Buy one pair at $7.95 and get an extra pair for ... 640 Twill COTTON BLANKETS $ Auerbachs will offer 640 extra large, heavy plaid twill cotton blankets. Size 70x80 inches, each . . . . . . . BLANKET 200 pair of large block plaid part wool blankets. Just look at the size and weight72x84 Plaids in all the newest pastel shades. Buy one pair at $7.95 and lb. weight. get an extra pair for . all in' large sizes. Many Indian de- Two special lots of single Jacquard Blankets signs, checks, plaids and florals. Some are attractively bound with fine satine binding. Suitable for auto robes, couth covers, bed covers, etc. The lots are: . .. 200 Only. Mill seconds of cotton sheet blankets in gray, tan or white, with colored ' borders. -- Each . . . . . . . .... 00 Specials in Jacquard Blankets COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Good sizes. size, 5 . . A L o |