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Show MARKET REPORT MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, April 13, 1973 Salable at auction 550 compared to 860 a week ago and 1150 last year. Good attendance, trading moderately active. Best demand centered on light calves under 300 lbs. and slaughter cows. Feeder 0 steers and heifers lowerjfeeder calves under 300 lbs. $1.-- 1. 50 higher. Slaughter cows 50f-- $ 1.00 higher; slaughter bulls about steady; Slaughter steers and heifers weak to 50? lower. 70 receipts feeder cattle, remainder mostly slaughter cows. FEEDER STEERS: Choice 240-3340- 0; lbs. 0 400 lbs. 500-6lbs. lbs. 600-70- 0 0; lbs. 0; 0; 0 lbs. 800-95- 5 Few lbs. 0 lbs. standard holstetns FEEDER HEIFERS: Package choice 250 lbs. $65.00. Choice 300-40; lbs. slow gaining Individuals Ibs.$46.-53.0- o' Choice 400-50- 0 500-60- 0 0; lbs. 0 700-85- 0 lbs. $40.40-415- 0; $48.-53.0- lbs. $62.-70.0- 400-50- 0; 700-80- 0. Com 0. 0, $28.-32.2- 5; er 0. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Utility and commerlcal relatively low dressing $39.-40-8- 0. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed good and low choice 970-1150 lbs. $40.-43.0- Few Standard 1100-120- 0 lbs. 0. holstetns $37.20-39.4- 0. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few good, mostly choice 770-10- 800-95- lbs. $33.75 - 37.25. SEE $33.-37.0- $29.75-34.0- $25.-29.0- $44.-47.0- $40.-45.0- COWS: good latter price for high yielding dairy Can-nbreds; Cutter Utility $46.-52.0- $51.-56.0- 600-70- 0. mercial and 00 0; $40.25-43.0- SLAUGHTER 40 $56.-63.0- 0; $43.-47.1- $1.-20- $69.-74.0- $52.-57.0- 00 $39.20-42.1- 0. FIRST FOR US SUPPLES VETERINARY and GROWING CORN FOR SILAGE TO MEET Increasing need for feed Is gaining greater Interest. These growers pay careful attention to growing and harvesting to get the most from their acres. SWEETEST tilizer. Those who like to mainclover In the lawn should add phosphate once every 2 to 4 years. Five of concentrated pounds superphosphate per lOOOsq. feet of lawn Is sufficient. If dippings are left on the lawn, less fertilizer Is needed. CLIPPING The blades of green grass feed the plant roots. Closely clipped lawns have starved and shallow root Set the lawn systems. mower to leave I 12 to 2 Inches of grass. This will promote healthy lawn growth. tain WATERING The dally use of water by lawns Is determined by weather conditions. During the summer months, dally use approximates inch er day. Less water Is needed in cool spring and fall rhis. one-fixir- th BAKER DRUG SWEET CORNS here's only one way to endebt unis corn prow and have the water your own boiling as you puk it fresh from the garden. Sweet corn begins to convert tls Sugar content into starch immediately after it is picked. Most varieties will lose 50 percent of their flavor within 12 hours of being picked. The longer you keep any vegetable, the greater the vitamin loss. In sweet corns, gardeners everywhere seem to demand two important qualities sweet-i.c- s first, and early ripening second. One of the most remarkable new varieties of sweet corn is called Xlra Sweet, a brone medal winner in the Selections. It is two weeks earlier than lllini Xtra Sweet (regarded as the sweetest of sweet corns), has the same degree of sweet flavor. and is more uniform. There's pist one thing to remember about both lllini Xt. . Sweet and parly Xtra Sweet they need isolating from other corns to avoid cross pollination, otherwise the extra sweet flavor will not develop to perfection. Butterfingers is another extra early xweel corn that is rated high for flavor, and deli I to 4 pounds per 1000 sq. feet Is adequate. The fertilizer should be sprinkled In after Immediately spreading. Lawns containing a lot of clover grow will with little nitrogen fer- VACcr;zs joy really ciously "tender. Early Sunglow Hybrid, another favorite, needs just 62 days to render its kernels, and if you want to be first on your block with sweet corn this is the one to grow. FILLMORE iQiuaOi SOON TO ARRIVE SERVICE TRUCK TO DO 01I.TIIE.SF3T TRACTOR TIRE REPAIR WELDImG Alio GENERAL EMERGENCY ANOTHER FIRST TRUCK STOP ap-S- lv r rdequate. sods are shallow, rravellv, on may nerd ito w.ter more often, in this 'case apply less water at '.an This Is the framing you get in a CTCKLI.R CITATION lit ILDJNr;. T I each irrigation Non l oud Items lp (.ro rerv It'll H ienl survcvs show ili.it $2 K't of ,ich $10 spent at the supermarkit goes for nun food items It s estimated that an average supermarket now thugs about ,riO( d,f fen rd iton.s () I.'h Vo. atio-.ii.kt'lj are H tmn-eet'H- items Pfstu Ides Safer Than uto In Il.nois. one of the tutu n 5 most mtinsive farming states onlv one dia'h in the past Id years was taused by agricultural use d pesti- By contrast. 2.35:1 persons diet) from motor vihule accidents in one sear alone cides ANY CITATION 9ocs up In q hurry PACKAGED STEEL BUILDINGS THE ANSWER TO A PRICE CHALLENGE PETERSON MACHINE & SUPPLY FILLMORE, UTAH FROM JOHN'S HUSKY Pictured above is a perfect specimen of sweet rom. Varieties that will give this quality are Golden Cross Bantam, Butterfingers. Early Xtra Sweet and Parly Sunglow. On deep fertile soils, atx.ut 2 Inches of water Bt one sprinkling. Sprinkle I"n1 once week In In the hottest summer. weather, you mav need to sprinkle twice a week. Durand ing the cool s ring fall ierhds. one watering Is every two weeks REPAIRS Ph. 743 6866 |