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Show - 22C DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, - Salt Lake City, Tuesday, February 27, 1962 1920 SINCE WOOL - IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE SELLING and CO. R C ELLIOTT 21st West and 4th North, Salt Lalca City, Utah Ph. EL 11 4 ATLAS AUTOMATIC J ZIG-ZA- G J SEWING MACHINE Maks buttonholes, sows buttons on, blind itildi, automatic poHsrni. Rg. S3 99. SO, two repot sossod, ossumo payments. $10 PER MONTH t I j 1 GUARANTEE Oil and adjust any sewing machine your home. Regular $4.50; with this ad only (offer good one week) in im s t t r LIFETIME SINGERS FROM $14.50 or Write Call 1077 EAST j After soil has been prepared and found to be rich enough for cropping of some sort, .many farmers and ranchers find that wheat grass pastures will provide a good crop with no labor or equipment involved In harvesting. J EM 3 5765 9TH SOUTH Dryland Wheat Grass Profitable 5 SEWING CENTERS ATLAS Pood Stocks Seen Higher ' Orchardists get cleaner, smoother, cuts with the amazing fast-healin- g low-cos- t, power blade saw. WASHINGTON (U PI) The Agriculture Department reports food stocks through early spring generally will be larger than a year earlier. Retail prices are expected to average slightly higher in the first quarter of 1962, apr levels. proaching The rise over the last hall of 1961 is due mainly to increases in prices of chickens and fresh fruit and vegetables. The department said that despite the increased purchasing power of consumers and the expected relatively abundant supply of food available at favorable prices . for this year, consumption of food per capita probably will average about the same as in 1961. Retail food prices trended moderately downward through most of the second half of 1961, but in December they turned upward slightly. Meat supplies are down seasonally, but still greater than last winter. Consumption jfer capita in 1962 probably will average a little below last years rate since the increase in meat supply is likely to be less than population growth. Retail meat prices this year are not expected to be much different from those of 1961. The expected iitcrease in beef production, largely In the second half of 1962, Is not likely to be large enough to yield a consumption rate equal to last years record high. The department said beef prices during the next few months should hold steady to strong. Pork supplies are running low and retail seasonally prices have Increased from relatively low levels at the end of last year. In the early spring, retail prices for pork are expected to decline slightly again with the seasonal rise In pork supplies. The department said consumption per capita of both broilers and turkeys probably will be moderately lower this year than last. The large build-uof bjroiler supplies during the second quarter of 1961, which resulted in a very sharp price decline, is not expected to be repeated this year. Retail prices of broilers have increased from the low levels at the end of 1961. They are expected to be about the same as a year earlier in the next few months. Egg supplies, now rising year earlier. Retail prices are likely to decline seasonally. BLACKS ARE BEST year-eailie- VJRIGHT, A FAVOR POWER BLADE most vsrsatils farm saw . . cuts everything from trees Learn the advantages Present users say they . to carpentry. reciprocating blade . . . 10,000 strokes a minute. fine-lin- e of a blade saw for every farm cutting job. SAW COMPACT POWER WRIGHT BLADE SAW save money while doing it better and easier. Wright Power 14440 CALL YOUR WRIGHT SAW OR SEND IN THIS COUPON FOR DEALER TODAY, FREE LITERATURE BOYD I MARTIN CO. Beck St., j Salt Lake City, Utah . NAME I 1605 ADDRESS I Some food dealer franchised territories still epee. CaQ the eewly appointed intermewntain supplier. LET US HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR HERD UTAH ANGUS ASSOCIATION LEE rFfarlin cc 1605 Bock Stroot, Salt Laka City 16, Utah DAvis 2-11- 09 OpM ti30 to A p.at. I I I SWANER Salt Laka City, Sacy. You Get Top Value Through Action of the Auction at TAHKlVESTOCIi 'auctionfassociAtion WEDNESDAY RICHFIELD RICHFIELD AUCTION Norman A Doug Scott THURSDAY Phono TW - SPANISH or TW6-1- 5 FORK UTAH VALLEY AUCTION Norman A N.il Scott Aorl Oberhancley FRIDAY - Phone or 798 7038 798-624- 6 SMITHFIEID SMITH FI ELD AUCTION Shuldberg, King, p boyd Cedar City, Pres. NEIL BOYTER, knun and Griffith! FRIDAY Phono JO or JO 3 9490 SAUNA SAUNA AUCTION Morrill Robins A Soni SATURDAY Eoy . NEIL SCOTT, t or 3 ROOSEVELT UINTA SALES BARN k Doan Todd Phono 307 or 224 Oraa! Protidtnf Phono JA Mtmkn londod (VAN MICKELSON, Saliaa Sacratory Far Yoor Protection |