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Show Page October If), 195 TIIE JOURNAL 2 'ter, born September 25 Whitesides and Mr. and Mrs. oz. Fred Ludlow, Spanish Fork. at the Dee Hospital weighing 7 lbs. There are two brothers very pleased Mr. and Mrs. FARMINGTON to have a sister. Mrs. Ludlow is the the very former Carolyn Whitesides. Proud Richard Robinson are parents of a wonderful baby grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. proud The baby was born October boy. r.th and weighed s lbs. 0 oz. lie will be named Richard Howard. Mr. and :Mrs. Howard Larkins of Kaysville land Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson !are the very happy grandparents. 1 ing the arrival of their first daugh-- 1 Id mil LIVESTOCK SITUATION 1 to $in.oo, shelly canners down to $5.00. Utility and commercial bulls sold at $14.00 to $10.00, odd heavy utility Ilolsteins sold to $17.00 and above. STOCK Cutter and commercial kinds sold LOS ANGELES UNION YARDS Trading on cattle dragged at $12.00 to $13.75. some this week. Slaughter steers Most c o m mercial and choice choice in liberal and cows supply; slaughter calves were sold at $15.oo and Stocker steers were lacking. to $ls.oo, a few at $18.25. Cull and with feeder supply larger quality utility calves brought $10.00 to market The picked $1 1.00. hog improved. up from the low of last week. Several loads of good and choice to $1.00 higher. were 5(e Ibices stocker and feeder steers, weighing FA RM I NGTON A darling little on lambs held steady. Quotations under 800 lbs., brought $10.00 to baity girl was born October 5th to and choice fed The bulk of For Sale Wanted Employment 0 Lost and Found For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous -- good Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. Clark. The S75 to 1150 lbs., ozs. steers, averaging lbs. little one weighed sold at $23.(o to $2 5. Many comShe was more than welcomed home mercial and good steers sold at by her brothers and sisters Bruce, $ l ; m i to $22.50. and low 5 common and medium lots Common and to $18.50. medium feeder heifers brough $13.50 to $10.00. Utility The bulk of choice butcher hogs commercial kinds brought $15.00 to weighing ISO to 210 lbs. sold at $ 18.50. to $21.00; a few lots sold at Several loads of good and choice $20.00 $21.50 to $21.75. 2.51 lb. weights fed heifers $10.25 to $21.50. 1.-- All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue Dennis, Daryl and Ronald, who is on a mission will be glad to hear the news. Grandparents of the baby and Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Call of Murray. Linda Carla. WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and RLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 25c per insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory Cay, $20.50, $14.00 m brought Commercial and low good grass and short feds brought $10.X) to $10.00 A few at $15.50 and under. Mixed commercial young cows to $14.75. and heifers sold at The bulk of utility and commercial cows brought $11.00 to $13.25, a few lots at $13.5o. Utility and cutter cow's sold at $10.50, the bulk of canners and cutters sold at $7.50 sold at $10.00 to $20.00 w'ith choice 20o to 300 lb. weights bringing $18.00 to $10.00 Heavier weights down to $17.00. Choice 202 lb. sows sold at $17.00, 305 to 500 lb. weights brought $15.00 to $1(5.00, heavier weights down to $ 13.00. Choice feeder pigs sold at $27.oo. Mr. and Mrs. CLEARFIELD Kenneth Ilortin welcomed a new son their third this past Monday morning, October 11. Besides two big brothers who eagerly awaited his homecoming, there is big sister, Jeanette, who is all prepared Small lots of utility to choice to take over baby sitting. wooled lambs sold at $17.00 to Mrs. Royal W. 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