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Show Ittgt mi: journal 5 THE OLD HOME TOWN U fUg 1 0l.c July iiitucial Livestock Situation By STANLEY and good short fills butcher hogs weighing brought $ls.5o to $21.50. Commercial type cows brought $15.75 to $1.1.00, a few young liei- fer type cows sold to $10.00, utili- ty kinds $11.00 to $15.50, canners JULY, 10.11 There was a wider and cutters $s.50 to $10.50. range of prices prevailing again buis Utility ami cumnu-iciathis week on increased supplies. d lwht'$H..-,- to $17.0(1, odd Cattle receipts increased approxi-- , cutters down utility kinds to mutely 2100 head. Slaughter steers to $12.50. and cows predominated. Slaughter Commercial to choice calves sold classes were steady to 50c lower. at $1S.00 to $20.00, a few to $20.25 Trading was slow on heavy re- and $20.50. Odd vealers brought ceipts of hogs. Prices for the week and commercial kinds closed .loc to $1.00 lower. Lamb $21.oo, utility $15.oo to $17.50, culls down to sales were steady. $12.00 and under. About 0 loads of choice fed steers Several loads of commercial and 1050 lbs. sold at $24.50 averaging good slaughter steers sold as feed- to $2.1.00. One load of choice and at $20.00 to $22.50. Medium low prime steers weighing 12(55 lbs. and good feeders brought $17.00 brought $24.(55. The bulk of good to $10.25, common down to $14.00 and choice fed steers sold at $22.00 and under. Medium and good feedto $24.00, many commercial and er heifers sold at $15.00 to $1(5.50. good weights at $18.00 to $21.50, Common to good stock cows sold cutter to low commercial kinds at $8.50 to $12.00. A few medium $14.00 to $17.50 and good calves brought $10.00 Choice fed heifers weighing to $21.00. SOO lbs. sold at $25.00, com The bulk of choice grain fed h to 210 a few lbs. sold at $25.75 to $21. .10, sold early in the week to $25.25. Medium and choice 10.1 to 2.1.1 lb. l weights brought $22.00 to $25.50. Some 2(50 to 2i7 lb. gilts and young sows sold at $10.75. Medium and lb. sows laout-h- t Oioice :r, to A few sol.l early to 'n the u'eel. at lb. wooled lambs Choice 01 brought $22.50. A lew good shorn spring lambs sold at $21.00. ; i ' Win Tennis Cup jv f V" Akm - v&.' j rw a V'.V '1 Oml CW ! JAROSLAV DROBNY, 33, a self- - eo dgd exiled Czech, holds the coveted Wimbledon championship cup GaiiGcndliffDiriedl G3G3 TODONI IPAGDFIKS after It was presented to him by the Duchess of Kent at Wimbledon, England He defeated Ken Rose wall, 19, In the English tennis classic. ( InternationalRadiophoto) timm Haile's Good Will What wonderful way to beat the summer heat! On all trips vacation or business avoid traffic worries and the scorching heat, of summer by traveling in the cool comfort of a smooth-ridinUnion Pacific train. meals, such as the July menu feature, Chefs special Salad Bowl crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes and other vegetables tossed together with shredded chicken and tender ham, then flavored with the Chefs special dressing! a 7 g The trip is vacation in itself, with mznyj a servants to; . . . your choice of modern ' accommodations . . . and delicious dining car regulated wait on you Do Specific . . . ng ... Go . and at reasonable cost. Taking the family? You can now gave more than ever before , with Union Pacifics better-thaever Family Travel Plan. For details, reservations, or helpwith your travit plans, tee your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. rn jn UViLi rn JV fik. Yes, here is cool summer travel at its best luxuries you probably dont get at home n If O-'l.O: la-av- y c-r-s 1 ! 21, 1W1 X.v.v.v.v EMPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethi- opia signs a page of the World Good Will Book during a visit to the American Bible Society in New York. The book contains signatures of people from 60 nations who are contributing to a fund to distribute bibles. The Society presented the Emperor with an initial shipment of 50,000 copies of The Sermon on the Mount in Amharic, official language of Ethiopia. (International) . |