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Show JUNE IS, m. Top Authors Named for Conference SALT LAKE THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION JUNE, lli.'i.VOnce again mixed writers have been trends featured the trading in livenamed as workshop leaders of the stock here this week. Hog prices annual Writers Conference at the pushed to new high levels in over University of Utah, to he held from three years while sheep and lambs Monday, June 1.1 through Friday, held about steady. Cattle prices June 2, it was announced this broke badly on heavier numbers and week. the market was under more preThe six are Virginia Sorensen, ssure than in the last month, Mormon novelist the Again it was excessive numbers who wrote A Little Lower than that broke the cattle market. All One This Star, and leading market centers had liberal the Angels, other popular novels; Malcolm numbers with the supply of grass- Cowley, literary advisor of the ers and warmed up cattle as well Viking Press, contributing editor as cows coming in in heavy volume. of The New Republic, and one Choice cattle were in relatively of the nations outstanding critics small supply and sold fairly well, and poets; Caroline Cordon, author but weakened some toward the of seven novels and numerous close of the session. However, the short stories published in top maga- range of prices continued to widen zines; Vardis Fisher, western author who has written jo conference will feature published novels including the 'Raders, the Testament of Man series; Steph- Marba C. Josephson as editorial en Spender, one of Englands lead-Jn- g consultant for persons interested in Mrs. poets; and M. F. K. Fisher, writing for regional markets. short story and writer Josephson is associate managing whose work has appeared in House editor of The Improvement Era. Persons desiring to attend the Beautiful. Atlantic Coronet, conference may register and pay Monthly, and many other magathe tuition fee from a.m. to 2:10 zines. We feel that this group of suc- p.m. Monday, Prof. Ghiselin said. cessful writers is one of the finest we have ever assembled for a Writeis Conference, said Prof. Brewster Ghiselin, conference diWe feel confident that rector. anyone interested in any phase of writing whether it be poetry, n novel, short story or will be well repaid for attending the conference. In addition to the six workshop well-know- i THE JOURNAL CITY-S- ix nution-ally-famo- us n well-know- non-fictio- n n ! n out with the spread now the widest of the season. .Most of the choice fed steers and yearlings here this week sold in a range of $21.1 to .$21.10 with a few loads reaching $21 while one load sold at the new three-monthigh hulk of good fed of $21.21. The kinds sold at $21 to $2.1 while commercial giades went down to $10. Plainer grades sold in a wide range with a few common cattle going at $11 and under. The few fed heifers here sold from $20 to $2.1 while plainer grades went at $1S and down. Cow prices are off si to $1.10 with the bulk of fat kinds going at $12.10 to $11 and little able to pass $11.21. Fanners and cutters sold from $0 to $12. Hull prices are off $1 to $2 with top grades at $1!) while a lot of light weights sold from $10 to $ls. Top vealers brought $21 while the hulk of calves and vealers sold h j Odd Fact weights and medium kinds down to $21. Packing sows sold at $21 and Retiring from the Worcester, iss., police department, a patrolman turned In his service revolver without its ever having been fired once in the line of duty throughout his entire 40 years on the force. less. M few choice spring lambs sold at $21 this week with medium kinds at $21. Old slaughter ewes went at $0 and down. A j L OH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT - MoatMS AIL MUST fit BURIED IK A L1KLK SdROUP The. Many men akl PREOufioM ef ALWAYS WEARING fHElR Crouds around Ulir reads WRiHIYIR dki are. away from Home:. DOT, ASMALL PolHf MAvDt JCPApy.-- , wnH A POINftD IHS'fRUMf.HI. L0fft(ts from $20 to $22 with light weights at $11 and less. Stockers and feeders were slow. A few good yearlings sold up to $10.10 with plainer grades at $10.10 and down. Hog prices are around 10 cents higher with numbers very light. Top grades of butchers reached $2S with the bulk cf more desirable kinds at $20 to $27.10 and heavier fashions is UHKtoY.il CIVIL LAW. 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