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Show v AUGUST 23, 1952. THE JOURNAL 2 The The Livestock Situation JOURNAL In A weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of under the Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. s . Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 NATIONAL EDITORIAL . ASSOCIATION . e .. New Fireplace or broil at home. Club, sirloin, and cubed steaks; ground beef patties, frankfurters, ham slices, lamb steaks, sliced liver sausage, summer sausage, bologna and sliced canned luncheon meat all are good choices. T-bo- ne, sweet potatoes in aluminum foil and place on the back of the fireplace or in hot coals to roast. You don't need special equipThe ment for outdoor cooking. LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK meats may be cooked on a rack or YARDS COMPANY Lighter re- a flat metal All that is worth reckoning is plate or both. The to enabled cattle the market ceipts what we do, and the best of everyrack for the fireplace can be an rally some from the low time of oven rack (one from your range Choose vegetables thing is npt too good, but is econVegetables last week, but hog prices dipped or an old one set aside for this which 'require little preparation. omy and riches. lower in a very uneven trade here purpose). For the cooking plate, Wrap potatoes, corn on the cob or Mary Baker Eddy this week. you can use a sturdy cookie sheet. Most of the advance in the cattle Support these on large flat stones, GARDEN SUPPER FEATURES BACON market this week has come on bricks or two logs. by Marie Gifford better grades of beef cows that Before cooking, let the fire burn were hurt so badly when the down to a bed of glowing coals. market declined. Quotations on all Rub the rack or plate with fat to cows range from 50 cents to $1 prevent the meats from sticking. higher while other classes are The fuel may be either charcoal or mostly steady to strong. Hog prices wood. Use dry, hard woods, such are around $1 lower for the week as oak, elm, maple or hickory. while sheep and lambs are mostly PICNIC COOKABLES steady. Meats For the outdoor grill, lf of About a load and choice steers scored a top of $35 choose meats which you would fry this week while one other load sold at $34. At the same time the . bulk of the good and choice fed steers and yearlings sold from $31 to $33 with only an occasional load above the latter price. Most of the better grade short fed steers as well as better grade grassers sold from $27 to $29.50. Quite a few medium and plainer grade killers went at $22 to $25 with some common killers down to $19.50. v Heifer Meat meals can be economy-mealtoo ; . . and heres delicious numbers were small, the I With our on the budget, weve selected a menu that does proof eyes bulk of fed offerings going at $2S triple duty. Guaranteed to satisfy all appetites, its a good choice to $31 with plainer kinds in a wide nutritionally and economically. d '.down Good from $24. fat strips of bacon with fresh green beans, corn on the range and tomatoes are combined in one of the best broiled cob, beef cows sold from $20 to $22 with tasting meals that ever caressed your palate. The vegetables are now in the bulk of sales at $18.50 to $20. season m your garden, and, of course, bacons in season day any Canners and cutters bulked from of the year. . f bacon makes friends the year around, every meal of the day. Thin canners went $15 to $18. ,..yes Whether it s breakfast, lunch, or dinner, bacon can hold its own on down to 14. any menu. Bacon makes any meal an and flavorful Buil prices were off $1 to $2 on satisfy all the hungry members of your family. When it comes to cooking bacon, it should be cooked heavy numbers. A few good heavy slowly, watched and removed when it is just crisp, not brittle. carefully, The method kinds went at $28.50, but most sales by which you cook it can match almost anything else yourre cooking ranged down from $26.50. A few and use the same part of the range. Bacon may be broiled, pan fried, or baked. Baking is recommended calves and vealers sold at $32, but for cooking large quantities of bacon at one time. Broiled bacon has the very finest cooked flavor, the bulk went at $30 and under. A. Mitchell needs no draining, and cooks in a few minutes. Stephen Stocker and feeder trading was To prepare the platter pictured here, first, slice light. A few half fat cattle moved the top off whole tomatoes then heap on buttered bread crumbs, ATTORNEY Stephen A. Mitchell, out for a short turn on grain at rlace the tomatoes on a broiler rack beside the strips of bacon. Let 49, of Chicago, la the choice of bacon broil slowly 2 minutes to a side, turning it only once. $29 while a small package of yearGov. Adlai Stevenson to be the y flavor of bacon to the tomatoes by'spoon-t- e new chairman of the Democratic lings brought $28. Plainer grades over them while they are broiling. Season the dnppmgs National Committee. Mitchell sold down from $23. f22k2rJ)?a2f and corP Wlth ,bacon driPPings, too. Arrange the meat succeeds Frank E. McKinney, InThe hog market was slow and T.e?eabea n a large chop plate and then serve with iced tea banker. (International) and dianapolis piping hot rolls. under pressure at all times. It was rumored that new controls against vesicular exanthema were to be isWhat He Needs Is a Bigger Club sued and packers held down on hog purchases awaiting new orders. At the close of the week the bulk of the more desirable weight butchers were selling from $23.50 to $24 with medium kinds and heavy weights at $21 to $22. A few big weights went down to $19.50 with the bulk of sows at $19 and under. Sheep and lamb prices were steady. A few spring lambs sold from $27 to $28 with old ewes at $7 and under. , . Nat'l Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. one-ha- 222 No. Michigan? Ave. Chicago, I1L Adlai's Choice Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager s, , Miss Now York City Crisp-broile- easy-to-prepa- bacon-vegetab- re le -- 2-- vood-smok- BLONDE Joan Kayne, 18, Is crowned after she was named Miss New York City. Joan, who has ambitions to be a musical comedy star, will represent the city at the Miss America beauty and talent pageant to be held in Atlantic City, in September. . Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity, Samuel Johnson omm 'Mining is more than digging holes in the ground. It's a complicated, difficult operation that calls for skill and efficiency on the part of everyone. Only when we produce the best that's in us can our companies earn the profits that mean steady paychecks for all of us." v j |