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Show 2 1 st Valley Livestock Show On Calendar in Kamas The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday May 80, 1965 "1 4 day from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Summit County A Kamas Valleys 21st annual fitting and showman ship community livestock show will contest will be be held Friday held during and Saturday those hours in with the Junior the u n i o r deRodeo June 3 at 7 p.m., accorpartment Horse judging ding to Wilmer will begin SaturHoyt, president. day at 10 a.m. Exhibits must and continue un- be in place by 9 Mr Hyt noon. Arena til a.m. Friday and team including junior activity 4 until remain barrel and race events, judging r Mr; Gibbons ?m-?of pony classes will be held by the how committee. No horses will from 1:30 to 4 p.m. A professional rodeo, cosponbe allowed on the grounds Frisored by the Kamas Valley liveday, Mr. Hoyt said. stock show and the Kamas ValJudging of beef, dairy, swine, ley Riding Club, will be held and sheep will be conducted Fri June 5 at 8 p.m. By J. A. Livingston Pulitzer Prize Business Writer Let me declare, in the interest of full disclosure, that I have been an owner of American Motors Corp. stock for a long time and that I have just purchased my third Rambler Best Wishes to Exhibitors and Management of the ZjTWww 29th FAT STOCK SHOW Mmbr SALT LAKt-JU- Wofkman Harold Herman cleans house in preparation for the 29th annual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show slated June 2. I LAYTON, NE Corporation Welcome to the INTERMOUNTAIN JUNIOR FAT STOCK SHOW June 2, 3 Traditionally, It Shouldnt Be Philosophically, this shouldnt be. By tradition, Ameri- The show and auction will feature nearly 700 head of cattle, Ca.nS, re ga.inst concentration of economic power. That's what textbooks tell us. Thats what the antitrust laws are hogs and sheep. All exhibitors will be treated to a banquet all about. But tradition and philosophy cant compete with conwant the reliability and sumer practicality. Auto-buyetrade-i- n value of the brand name; also what the neighbor has. I cant fault people for their predilection for Chevies, Fords, Falcons, Pontiacs, Plymouth, Chryslers, etc. rs UTAH Ftdtral Deposit Iniuronc Expense Rules Out Gamble For the average family, the automobile Is the second biggest purchase (next to a home) in a lifetime. The sheer magnitude breeds conservatism. Why gamble on the nonstandard? Sure, Rambler went over when George Romney was presidinosaurs. Romney, dent and denounced the caught the tide of revulsion from oversized dimensions and Gargoylesque tailfins, and lifted Ramblers share of the market to seven per cent. Now hes governor of Michigan and American Motors penetration is down to four per cent. But this is not cause and effect. The slide began before Romney resigned to run for governor. In December, 1961, when still with American Motors, Romney wrote me explaining his method: You remember that it was only a few years ago that many observers not including you saw no hope for our companys survival. If we1 had accepted what was being said, we would have taken the same route to the cemetery of 2,200 automobile makes. We threw all our emphasis on a car that was at variance with the entire automobile industry's philosophy. Our gambits were not faultless, but we were bold, not craven. We were different, not orthodox. We put aside copy- Special to The Tribune NORTH SALT LAKE -Workmen are cleaning pens and dusting off bleachers in preparations for the 29th Annual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show June 2 and 3, Merrill Parkin, manager, said. SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS SALT LAKE, UTAH DON I. KENNEY, Manager Regular Market Monday Thru Friday Auction Wad., 1 1 a.m. NORTH BEST WISHES for a Very Successful j INTERMOUNTAIN , JUNIOR FAT STOCK SHOW JUNE 2-- ing, undertook leadership. Compacts Ruin Original Monopoly Then American Motors hit the Big Three on their flanks. It had what they didnt a compact car. Today American Motors is surrounded. Each Big Three brand has a small car, a middle car, a big car. American Motors has its monopoly. lost its distinction So American Motors no more can depend on being different, on being unorthodox. It has to prove to the American public that It has a group of cars, the American, the Classic, the Ambassador and the Marlin, which can meet the competition pricewise, performancewise, servicewise. That not easy. But will they? This Is not only a basic question for American Motors executives, employes and stockholders, but i also for the government. Can we, in America, afford to have only three major automobile producers? 3 COMPANY Manufacturers of Packing House SALT LAKE: OGDEN 466-02- GARLAND 257-42- 752-3)- 9 Affiliate SPANISH FORK cts LOGAN UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. LEHI 6 o (15 automobile. Three. Personally, Im non-Bi- g As a consumer, as an automobile purchaser, I dont want to be dependent on three companies In autodom. I want wide choice. Before I bought a Rambler I had owned a Studebaker and for the same reason: Fear of dependence on a few powerful producers. When the war ended, I rooted for Henry Kaiser. But lo, the Kaiser- Mr LMntoa Frazer went the way of Locomobile Chandler, Pierce-ArroPackard, Hudson and Nash In tha fierce struggle for the consumers automobile dollar. . 2, 3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON AT NORTH Business Outlook Rambler Fights to Exist Surrounded by Giants Special to The Tribune KAMAS, ANNUAL INTERMOUNTAIN JR. 3 Livestock Markets compered to S4 lest week, end 4W 0 yoer. Borrows end ollts modorototy aclower, sows poorly tested, few tive, 50 Instances to strong with higher. 1.50 higher Athen last week. Barrows Gilts, Few Ms mostly U S. with Slaughter cows steady to 50 higher, bulk U S. 14 lb. 22 stockers end feeders steady to 1 00 high21 90; tew Ms U S. 24 0 lb. with other er. Choice fed steers 25 SO; one lot U.S. 1 2M 5 lb. 20.25-2end 4 Standard 50. 22 choice end good good Holstein steers brought 21.50-2- 2 05 Fsw Individual U.S. 14 Sowscows brought Utility end commercial 00 lb. 1300-1d 14.00-1- 7 00 with cenners end cutters 12 Estimated salable this week 635, Sheep50. Good to choice Stocker end light to 540 lest week, end 49 5a compered to 00. choice Good 22 steers feeder year ago. Slaughter lambs moderately feeder heifers 21 strong to 25 higher; few slaughter Calves: Vealers end heavy slaughter firm. calves steady 26 50 top. Stock calves fully ewes Slaughter Spring Lambs, Bulk choice stock steer calves steady. Good to choice lb 26 7 20. and prime 6 50 Good to choice stock heifer 26 Sham Slaughter Kwes: Few small lots calves 22 5 lb. No. 24 pelts cull and utility NORTH auction- LAKI BALT Wednesday Cattle: Fed teer end heifer market SUPER MARKETS Club Congratulate 4-and Future Farmer Exhibitors H BHOD.U.G.ES at the Intermountain Junior Countv-Mar- ket Cacti Too dairy cow 295 00 good to choice dary cows and heifers 225 260, smaller common dairy cows and hei50 00; utility cows 15 fers 175 00; bulls cwt; denners and cutters 10 steer calves 15 stock Hertford 8 23 25; Hereford stock calves heifer lb 19 Holstein steers fb 19 3 Holstein steers 60; 18 fed Holstein steers 19 1 75; 2 18 75; lb. Holstein heifers lb 17 9 25; Holstein heifers 70; veal calves 21 4 50, iambs 20 hogs 19 1 50; new bom bull calves 0 per head. SMITHFIELD, reoort for Friday: Fat Stock Show June 2nd & 3rd UNION STOCK YARDS North Salt Lake 3 M Jacket msrotuc exHtorr sponsored by ATTEND! INTERMOUNTAIN JR. FAT STOCK SHOW June 2nd 3rd North Salt Lake CATTLEMEN & r,.n ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDS AS SALT LAKE'S LARGEST RANCH WEAR AND SADDLERY HEADQUARTERS IN FOR FREE CATALOG Ttwo 2 - RAHCHt WEARI SOUTH Fob htt 6Ttoa EAST tM AMERICAN towmiivmi Dearborn, Michigan USA MAIN STREET A Tribute to Our Retail Merchants YOU WILL SEE shop windows of the 1800s. Mafn Streets of tong ago filled wkh many hundreds of antiques Dont miss their 19th century the merchandise the old cracker barrel store, the VIEWING HOURS i PM. Thursday Friday Saturday 11 A.M.-- 7 tin-ty- pe photography shop, the blacksmith, the bootmaker and a dozen other shop f long, long ago. See the furniture, the fashions, the foods of I P.M. P.M.-- 6 II Sunday AM.-- 6 grandmas day. contrasting exhibits of the products of today Md tomorrow tiie story of Americas industrial germs. See, too, P.M. Monday -- 2200 SO. HIGHLAND DR. Brought to you as a public service of The Sugat House Chamber of Commerce 22 HOME IMPROVEMENT FLYING New Cessna Sky Knight-32- 0 LOANS Why hesitate? eTwin Engine Fully Equipped If your firm can a craft an a reduced rate . . ua part-tim- this airbasis at . Please Call Mr. Childs 363-760- 1 Applicant Must Hava Ixcellent Credit Katins - h 00 CO-O- P EXECUTIVE a FEEDLOT A RANGE SALES: 50-- 1 0B Slaughter steers fairly active, higher, slaughter halters mostly 1.00-- 25 test two higher than last comparable weeks ego. Most tales reported are for up to delivery. First sale ot feeder cattle tor fall delivery reported In eastern Nevada. No new confirmed sates spring lamb or wool. Temperatures ranged from near normal during the forepart ot the week to slightly above normal towards the end of week when fair weather moved across with mostly dear ikies. Some showers and rain storms were reported around the area through most ot the week under a lingering low pressure system. SLAUGHTER STEERS: 7S5 cfMeg Iv 0 27 00 most for lb day delivery; 100 standard to mostly 23 Holsteins lb good most for delivery in 60 days; 00 mostly lb 2200 Immediate destandard livery. 220 mostly HEIFERS: SLAUGHTER 75, half at latter lb 24 choice day delivery; 45 choice 925 price tor 0 lb 25 50; 40 mixed steera and heifers lb 25 00. NOTE: Slaughter steera and betters FOB 5 per cent shrink or equivalent and Immediate to two weak delivery unless otherwise stated. NEVADA-UTAFEEDER CATTLE: lw 600 mixed steers end heifers mostly choice 675 lb, steers 23.00, heifers 21.00; 500 mostly choice 600 lb steers 22.50; 1,000 choice mixed steer and heifer calves, 00. All 22 00, heifers steers 24 feeder cattle FOB ranch 3 per cent shrink or equivalent for late September delivery, CONFIRMED THIS WEEK: 985 slaughter steers, 285 slaughter heifers, 3,100 feeder cattle. LAST WEEK: 505 slaughter EXECUTIVES! Thursday, May 27, through Monday, May 31 , 90. UTAH The foliowing la a OGDEN, (U5DA) summary of the Ogden Livestock Market for week ending Friday Cattle 0 Calves: Estimated sal a We this week 1,585, including 145 calves, com pored to 1,110 last week, and 2,125 a veer ago. Slaughter steers end heifers active, 50 to SI higher; cows strong to 50 higher, most advance on high cutter to commercial; bulls steady to 25 higher; feeder 5 Slaughter cattle active, higher. steers and heifers estimated at 30, cows 40 par cent, remainder mostly feeder cattle Slaughter Steers: Several lots and indilb vidual good to mostly choice most good, seme with end 25 0 standard to good choice, 23 lb. Helsteins 21.50-280; few mixed standard and utility 20 Slaughter Heifers: Several lots and Indilb. vidual good to mostly choice individuals 24 dfL. few 90. 24 40, few mostly good 22 Slaughter Cows: Utltlity and commerindicial 4 316 00; several and utility viduals 16.10-1- 7 40; high-cutt13 60; canner and cutter canner 10 few Slaughter Bulls: Utility and commercial 17 25-individuals steers, 600 feeder cattle. 00; few 19 9 few cutter and 60; IDAHO FEEDLOT A RANGE SALES: 15 25. Trading on slaughter steers and heiferg Slaughter Calves: Few lots and Individ0 higher than last week, 75. fairly active, lb. 26 ual good and choice heifers at full advance. Most teed lots curFeeder Cattle: Several lots and individ0 lb rent and few sales this week for future ual good to mostly choice 50; delivery ot days Volume ot feeder steers 23 80, few good 22 In recent weeks Insuffi0 lb. 22 30 cattle reported mixed good and choice 23 60. Few lots and individual mostly cient for a price comparison; few slaught5 lb. heifers 22 2 95; er lambs tor immediate delivery firm. No choice 2 25. Several new contracts mixed good and choice 21 reported. rainstorms over the area Scattered lots and Individual mostly choice steer 0 lbs 25 mixed good were reported throughout the week, some calves received new ot the higher elevations 50. Few lots and indiand choice 23 0 lb. heifer snow. vidual mostly choice All sales for Immediate delivery unleaa mixed good and choice calves 23 20 ettierwise stated. STEERS- - 260 mostly SLAUGHTER Heat: Estimated salable this week 270, lb 27 00; 785 mostly choice bulk 26.00- lb choice 0 lb 26 50; 240 good and choice 340 24.50; lb 150 25 good 1,100 lb Holsteins standard and good Now Availab lo SUGAR HOUSE 62 if'll Jr? HENRY FORD MUSEUM aoi " GREENFIELD VILLAGE "LETS GO STERN" COME am 3.20-- 4 , ' fmWM 3m |