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Show -- News About Folks ANCHORAGE ! i i Mr. William Wilkinson, former resident, who now thiuraLderSseon.hwhoSha; been Anchorage mumps!1 works at the Naval Base at Goodfined softa formed has Anchorage Arizona spent the week end year, weeks. eral of direction returnball team under the of in Clearfield on business, Johnson Mrs. and Neal with Mr. Byron as coach, Olson, Sgt. ing to Arizona, Tuesday morning. Yeoman as assistant. Regular Lane B. and family spent the week Mrs. Bessie Williams and son practices being held from 5:30 till end visiting in Park City. and juniors dark. The teen-ager- s having the use of the ball field hiVinB 8 in- - MBS. EDWARD HAYS Correspondent 319 Ave. A I bUt asMtahneyrerW time8 Thfs I V-ygeW Want 0U).timeTAS" beVe? KemmmrTwyo., taking their sons giveeveryone a W size of their families. ert whne Mr. Nelson is home on home is Bill again furlough, Maughan Sgt, after being in the hospital ior W. M. Robinson and family were happily surprised Saturday afternoon by a visit from brother Leslie uz and family from Washington. Its a full house at the George Preeces, 327 Drive B.. Daughter Anna Williams is visiting from Colorado and expects her husband t to join her later. 399tntith Friday, May 5, has been selected Wzgeks Uitloitftocklfmn for the Beehive and Primary carnival. Ice cream and pastries will be sold and a grab box for the LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK children. Other entertainment is planned for the evenings fun. YARDS April, 1050 It was an Mrs. Marie Talbot substituted as active week of trading in the live- teacher at Monday nights Relief stock market here. Receints con- society replacing Elva Clements tinued to run light and at the same who is on vacation. The Anchorage Branch has comtime demand showed some improvement. The wholesale meat pleted the planting of their quota trade to the East has firmed up of potatoes for the stake welware considerably and sharply reduced assessment. Members met at the the volume of meat being shipped home of Branch President .Ray-tthe West Coast. This in turn re- - mond Anderson to cut and plant suited in higher beef and pork potatoes, Art Olson made a quick visit prices in the Los Angeles area. . The cattle market showed the (to the St. Mark's hospital last strength all during the week although on the final day cows slowed up quite a bit and lost ) I J WUh ROliEO ,oH dkeo when the wicket 1 h 1. 80ne to i where Mr. Villiams working at the ,,5!. Goodyear. They Mrs. Williams Mrs. Albert ThS zona. mi,: ANT6000,OkO-fA"O- N . Here's one WAV TO PICK IT iuisa : '(& been or aix ied m J be . very bate. Jill :iai id Y'i co? tell ibarra :V el UW 3. SITUATION fn i .1 r i. . v A IMPERIAL i Qewedyffyfo I MWIIMI MEttH P tAM WAlftlt $ A'f . NOiia . M MM o 2? whiskey. Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended Sons 86 proof. Inc., Peoria, Illinois. 70 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & . Sat-greate- st most of the earlier upturn. In the meantime, steers and yearlings are showing gains of around 50 cents with spots up more. Heifers are from 50 cents to .$1.00 higher while bulls are around 50 cents better. Vealer prices were $1.00 early, but closed mostly steady with the final days of last week. Stockers and feeders were in light supply and tended higher. The small run of good grading fed steers and yearlings here this week bulked from $26.50 to $27.50 with several loads selling up to $28.00 and $28.25. The Weeks extreme top of $28.50 was paid for . one load of steers and was the highest price on this market since . late 1048. Medium grades of steers bulked largely from $25.00 to $26.00 with only plain offerings going at $24.00 or less. A few dairy type steers sold down to $22.50. - Most medium to good heifers sold from $25.00 to $20.50 with highly finished kinds absent. aMoste of the grassy heifers lacking in quality sold from $23.00 to $24.50. Beef cows soldTargely from $1J.00 to $21.50 with real good cows up to $23.50. Canners and cutters bulked from $16.50 to $18.00. Good heavy bologna bulls from $22,50 to $23.50 with a few up to $24.00. Those lacking in weight sold Good mostly from $20.00 to $21.50. $32.00 and choice vealers sold from to $35.00 with little above $34.00 at u & 4T fTS 4 . lit-ti- I . t 11 ! . AP Cost loss to opcrafo per ton porirEil the close. Some 300 lb. calves sold . u 1! i; 1 u u ' reached $33.50, but the bulk and at $30.00 and under. Stocker with feeder trading was very light near a small volume of medium to to good kinds moving at $25.00 $26.00 with fleshy feeders at $26.2,). some Hog prices were showing but weakness on the final session, 50 cents quotations are aroundweek. Good above the close of last and choice 100 to 240 lb. butchers at bulked during most ot the weeksold $18.50 to $10.50 while rail hogs Butchers from $19.70 to 19.00.bulked from lb. 320 weighing 290 to with a few big $16.00 to $17.00 down to $15.00. Packing Tows sold at $14.00 and less. Lamb numbers were small and steady. A the market is holding few odd packages ofto Spring lambs $28.00 with sold from $27.00 feeders at $23.00. DO YOU WANT STEADY WORK? Well, we have a good job for a are now care Milking Cows and can take and . . . good wages of a good farmconditions. rite all modern living Couple who Middle-age- d experience and reference in O. Box 389. Ogden, fetter to P. Utah. I Right from the start, you can figure on more poy because Chevrolet trucks take less time on the job cost less to keepup. They reduce total trip tiw 7 of u extra high pulling power over a wide range construction save! P road speeds. Advance-Desig- n this: You money on repairs. 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