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Show ip No ember 7, l'J.Vl THE JOURNAL THE SITUATION K 1 !.! of JIiciMpts cattle at Los Angeles were about soa head more than a week ago hut lighter than the same period a year ago. Trading was active with prices stronger. Compared with last week juices on slaughter steers and heifers were D(c to as much as $1.( higher. Cows were .1.0') to $l.Du higher early in the week hut slowed down some toward the close of the week. Lulls were steady. Slaughter calves $l.no to Demand broadened $l.Do higher. for stocker and feeder cattle, prices advancing Doe to si. on. The hog market showed a decline and closed at the end of the week $1.(( to .si. DO lower. Light land) sales were steady with a week ago. Several loads of low to average choice SDo to InDo U. fed steers sold at JLkTD to $2:5.70, a few loads reaching $21.10. Good and low choice fed steers brought: $21. DO to $22. Do, many commercial and good steers sold at $l!).oo to $2l.oo and utility and commercial kinds $ lD.no to $ls.Do. some ,$ll.oo and under. Good and choice fed heifers weighing around Mo lb. brought $10. DO to $22. (hi, commercial to low good kinds $10.00 to s 10.00, a few at $1D.0( and under. Utility and commercial cows1 sold at $12.00 to $ lD.no. a few young heiferish type at siD.Do. Mixed cutter and utility type $11. 2D to $11. Do, canners and cutters $s.D to $ll.oo, light canners at $MH and under. Cutter to commercial range type bulls sold at $10.00 to $1 l.Do, odd lots utility Holstein bulls went at $17.00, cutters down to JUST LIKE ists were advised today by G. are the following: Ernest Lourne, Executive SecreAdjust brakes for simultanof the Council. Utah tary Safety eous gripjbng, and see that tires "JiM as a lacing driver gives his have good tiead for more generally car the most detailed inflection jirevailing wet jiavements. Tire before a gruelling test on the chains should be carried for use SALT LAKE CITY Livjuired-nes- s the jirivate auto owner who .when severe snow and ice condis the key that will ojum the track, to win against Old Man itions develoj). wants National Safety way to accident and trouble free to makes Winter a rigid checkuj) Council tests have jwoved a full months of winter driving, motor- meet added hazards that arc set of reinforced chains nn rear bound to come, the state offi- w heels are the most reliable hclj under. Good and choice slaughter calves cial jiointed out. yet devised to cut braking disand the darkness sold at $1(5.00 to $lMn, utility and Increasing tances and jnovide needed trac-- j first frosts are signals to get tion on snow or ice. This does commercial $12. Do to $ lD.no Several loads good and choice icady for a rugged winter, he de- not mean emergency units or mh) to !(io 11). fleshy short term clared. straj) on chains, intended for To insure feeder steels sold at $17.7D to safe, on schedule forward traction away $10.00, bulk of medium to good (hiving in all tyjics of weather, on from a curb or driveway. Three feeder steers and yearlings $11.00 all types of changing, slijqiery or four unit chains are not reliable to $17.D0, inferior and low medium road surfaces, drivers are urged for stojqiing because of wide sjme-in- g lots sio.no to $i:5. Do. Medium to to make ceitain that vital safety between and are choice feeder heifers $155. 00 to equijiment is jmt in order, not intended for safety or driving $ ID. on, common and medium stock it was emphasized. any considerable distance. A good Protect the radiator with a set of full chains, jmefcrably of cows $7.00 to sio.7D, medium to of the reinforced choice stock steer calves $1D.()) to good grade of tyje, is required for al-hut check $ . winter course, your traction dej)cndable equij)-menhabits and e when snow-icsafety condtions generally The hulk of 17D to 2 ID m. butcher driving Mr. said. Lourne hogs brought $21. Do to $22. Do. jrevail. headin .More of the week a few sales This matter of preparedness Early lrequent use and in some with late $2D.oo brought lights, defrosting heating for winter includes more than put- o the week down to $21.00. equijiment, will place added strain ting one's vehicle in toj form, lb. weights sold at $20.00 to $21.00. on batteries, so it should be given the state official commented. Choice sows to Dihi lbs. brought, attention. the state official adDriving habits, too, must be $17.D0 to $!!). ). a few at $1!).2D to vised. Worn out. smearing wind- changed with the season. More Some heavy sows sold at! shield wijjer blades should be 20.00. time must be allowed for trips in We must see clearly as bad weather, more distance must $17.':'. Stags at $1 l.oo to $17. 00. Lamb receipts were nominal possible. he figuied for stopjung, and more wi..h choice kinds lacking. Most important, he declared. consideration must be given to Safety Council Advises Winter LIVE-STOC- OC IDLER, jamummtma Preparedness tem-jiorar- cross-chain- tij-to- anti-freez- 1 1 s, j) e, o . t y stoji-and-g- o t, 25D-::::- )( d. Conference on Journalism Held at BYU PROVO - Marjorie Thatcher, faculty adviser, rejnesented Davis High Sc hool at the annual Journalism Conference held October .51 at Lrigham Young University. The delegates exchanged publication ideas with more than .5D0 rcjuesentatives from high schools and junior colleges of the intermountain states. Technical assistance in editing and arvertising lroblems was given in a series of 1(5 workshoj) sessions arranged for student newsjiajier, yearbook, and magazine staffs. "Our biggest job in the press is to keej) the public informed and thus to safeguard the freedoms we have in America, the student delegates were told in the conference keynote address by William L. Smart, editorial page editor of the Deseret News. Mr. Smart was one of jirofessional editors, !hotographers, printers and advertising men who took part in the conference. 1 1 jH'destrians, especially those who are too old or too young to appreciate the limitations of a vehicle and its driver on snow or ice, he concluded. and1 $!().()!) THE GOOD OLD DAYS! GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON From light delivery to heavy hauling, fit your needs. theres a Chevrolet truck to FULLY AGZD MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! Buy no truck until you get our deal! ahead on price! 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