Show L f I THE GARLAND r TIMES GARLAND - UTAI- (f BLUE BELL Hog price have reached the highest levels of the season with light butcher hogs selling at 13 cents a pound and better on the Loa Angeles market It of ten appears that over a period year hog prices reach the highest levels during July August and early The large corn belt 'September of spring furrowed pigs ordinarily Is ready for market by October 1st and it Is natural to expect some decline In values by that time As It Is the hog feeders who have choice butchers now ready for market are In for attractive prices yield which should very satisfactory profits Confectionery F A DRIGGS Manager THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN Cattlemen must realise that no ter where their cattle are sold the price is based upon actual sales made markets at the western stockyards There is an admitted tendency on the part of cattlemen to permit country buyers to “top out" their herds and then to ship the balance of the crop to the open market This results In values on the open market being based almost entirely on the lower grade and cull cattle Every market report issued in the country including the government reports is based upon these stock yards sales If the sales are of cattle then the plane and half-fmust be based upon such quotations stock with the apparent result that the best cattle sold in the country do not have the benefit of quotations on cattle as good as those selling at the ranch Those who actually raise stock and get them in high condition are not getting as much money for such stock as the market actually should pay and such cattle should more often be sold on the public market As the old saying goes “we can't eat our cake and have our cake” and It Is up to the producer not only to mat- COME IN AND HAVE A FINE REFRESHING DRINK OVER OUR NEW FOUNTAIN WITH THE BEST OF SERVICE OR STOP AT OUR STAND AND HAVE A REAL ROOT BEER AND A NICE HOT DOG Golden Krust Bread HAS A BETTER FLAVOR AND MORE FOOD VALUE Made by the Tremonton Steam Bakery LW1KSS ituatioru consider his neighbor his own pocket book but to consider ? 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