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Show MARCH 22, 1952. Weight Limit Raised in Jr. Stock Show CITY Slightly SALT LAKE heavier cattle and sheep may be entered this year in the famed Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show. Some kids have been left out of the show because their lambs (EDITORIAL) did well and got a little over 100," A person who makes a practice of reading the political explained Mr, Parkin. But pack- commentators and prognosticators can find just about any ers have been buying them. So we forecast he is These like for. all the rest of looking publicists, decided to raise the limit by ten us, have personal prejudices and hopes which cannot help pounds. but color their writings. Feeling is running very high now as He said that the limit on beef the political campaigns gain momentum and the time for was raised for a similar reason. choosing the candidates draws near. But in reading the There are two markets. The prophecies of things to come, there are certain areas in which housewife demands a small piece there is more and more agreement on the part of writers of of meat. But hotels, high class res- all schools of thought. Summed up briefly, these are: taurants and the government are First, Senator Taft will be the Republican candidate. The 10th Annual Show will be asking for good steaks. Raising held June 4 and 5, at the North the limit gives the outside buyer Salt Lake Stock Yards, according to Merrill Parkin, show manager. The executive committee has decided to raise the weight limit on lambs from 100 to 110 pounds and on beef from 1150 to 1250 pounds. AoAH flUMSKULL the heavier meat he wants, Mr. Parkin said. As in recent years the emphasis will be upon Grand Champion Youth, rather than champion livestock. Elimination of grand champion classifications was done to avoid having several youths get a distorted picture of the livestock business by grabbing a jackpot while others received little more than the market price for their stock. Features of the show again this vear will he a uniform contest for and Future Farmer groups entered, and a barnyard beautification contest to encourage neat and clean show pens. The annual classic, one of the largest of its kind in the nation, also is staged to encourage rural youth to gain real experience in livestock selection, feeding, marketing, and record keeping. Commercial interests are encouraged to give recognition to as many exhibitors as possible by purchasing their stock at the show on a grade basis and paying for it in terms of quality and finish, Mr. Hooper said. 4-- MUSICIAN SNORED AT NlGUT, WOULD HG CpNE OUT SHEET MUSIC AARSH PATTI So. PL AlNPIgLP N. J. dear . Noah Do you KNOW THAT S0AA6 PEOPLE ARE So NARROW Minded THAT THGy CAN LOOK THROUGH A both keyholeTHEwith SAME TME EYES AT HLEH BoND.UMpTbfiJ VtooR iJOMNJonOM SENDDistributed Features by King u T11E JOURNAL to'AU Syndicate 9 f H Aids Cancer Fight 4 It isnt in the bag by any means, but he is far ahead of the field. His organization is a model of determined, professional efficiency, and the Senator has drawn enthusiastic crowds and made an excellent impression during his extensive travels about the country. The General Sisenhower boom is in the political doldrums ; it lacks bith direction and momentum. Whether it is possible to breath new life into it is the big question. Some of the Generals keenest supporters have warned that his chances are dead unless he acts decisively on his own behalf. He has shown.no inclination to do that. Second, President Truman will run again. There are various reasons why this idea is now current in most quarters. No other available Democrat, in the view of the Administration experts, has what it takes the Kefauver candidacy, for instance, has aroused much less general enthusiasm than was hoped by his friends. Thus, Administration insiders are in a position to argue that it is the Presidents clear duty to run again and save the country from the GOP. On past occasions, Mr. Truman has intimated that there is not one he would rather run against than Senator Taft. Moreover, the President has a very strong sense of historical destiny, and seems totally convinced that his fair deal program, spurned as it has been by Congress, is what the people want and will vote for. He has a definite program and he will fight for it. Finally, he may feel that the disclosures of graft and corruption in administrative agencies make it necessary for him to seek personal justification from the voters. n contest, the decision will be Third, if it is a Taft-Truma- Dr S. E. Luria, pictured at work In his laboraBACTERIOLOGIST tory, told the second National Cancer Conference at Cincinnati that a simple chemical has been developed which may aid In the battle against cancer. It Is reported that the chemical Is able to destroy the virulence of certain viruses by arresting their growth Inside living cells. ( International) Spring Preview . a fairly close one After 1948, no one with good sense disr. And no one counts Mr. Trumans abilities as a knows just how many Truman votes may have been lost bevote-gette- cause of .the scandals, high taxes, the conduct of the Korean allegations, the batwar, the tle over Secretary Acheson, the MacArthur dismissal, and so on. As past experience at the polls shows, there are more Democrats than Republicans in this country now, and the balance of power is held by independent voters who account for perhaps 30 per cent of the total. If a Republican is to win, he must swing that vote. The Democrats have been swinging it for years. That is the consensus today, among the people who are considered political experts and who, for all the mistakes they made, are right more often than they are wrong. Before long well know how right or wrong they are this time. communists-in-the-governme- nt i ; : THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE For todays thesis I tackle the question, Should us citizens hire ourselves a phrenologist to feel the bumps on Sambos cranium. That Old Boy has been acting a little not himself could be over-tireFeeling his bumps might locate the clot or whatever it is that is robbing the old codger of his cunning. You take gold money it is unlawful stuff. Carry a cou-pl- a 5 buck gold pieces in your jeans and you land in the cooler. Samuel invited the world to Bikini 6 years ago to learn the secret of how we explode bombs. Russia was invited to Alaska to learn how we made warm clothing for the frigid regions. We say to the world, think up something that we can do for you make it expensive we will pick up the check. We sink 5 and a half million in hard cash into White House remodelings just remodeling not a new job. And Uncle Harry, the paper says, is getting a little peevec that he is not getting into the refurbished job sooner. Well, says Henry, could it be that he figures his lease will expire next fall. Henry, I says, your, astuteness is refreshing. And to sum up and not to delve into 1,000 other queer things that could be delved into easy as pie do we need a phrenologist or can we go right to work at once and put a new bump on the Old Boys noggin and get his mind off his present hallucinations. . Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. odd See how much you save when electricity helps with dairy water heating, brooding for chicks and pigs, pumping, barn cleaning, feed grind-- , ing, and tool sharpening. Electricity gives you more farm help for less money and you can relv on it. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER u:f Ssjsneur' faiiffib ud tir ftemnav lanaa QtaJWStV floaitslill? sfl (Ki? d. HOLDING A BOUQUET of carna- tions. Miss J P. ODonnell herald the coming of spring end the opening of the 36th International Flower Show In New York City. A highlight planned for the exhibition will be garden containing about 10,000 blooms. (International) Let the Reflex and Journal WANT-AD- S Work For You 1. suitcase or traveling bag will help to vent musty odors. pre- |