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Show f 777 The National Enterprise, July 13, 1977 Page seven Farm prices higher Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers for farm commodities averaged higher e in when compared with a month earlier, according to the U.S.D.A.s Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Sheep and lambs while cattle and calf slipped increased prices slightly. Baled hay edged upward but mid-Jun- milk cows, milk, wool and barley prices dropped. The U.S. prices on wheat, com, and oats also decreased significantly. Meat Animals and Wool: The price for cows was $26.00 per cwt., an increase of $1.20 from May. Steers and heifers were up a dime at $36.60 per cwt. Calves in: mid-Jun- e creased to $36.40 in June compared with $35.20 per cwt. in May. Lambs were off a dime at $49.90 per cwt., while sheep dropped from $10.30 to $10.00 per cwt. from last month. Wool slipped one cent from the May price of 72 cents per pound. Crops: Alfalfa hay jumped a dollar per ton from $65.60 in May to $66.50 in June. Other hay took a similar increase from $55.50 to $56.60. The price of barley went the other direction and dropped four cents per bushel to $2.21 in June. U.S. wheat was $2.00 off from per bushel in June in $2.19 May, and corn was down to $2.09 from $2.25 per bushel in May. Take us up on our offer and we'll take you up in our Piper. Our $5 introductory lesson is a great way to find out what flying is all about. Youll be surprised at how easy it can be to learn. Call now and reserve a time for your introductory lesson. And we will be happy to answer any questions. Canadians seek market for computer homes here cated Canadian houses may 16, and the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce will soon find a home in Utah. host their visit for a few days. Computer-designe- prefabri- d, - Salt Lake International Airport - ask for Nancy 5 cal 1 359-208- Ogden Airport call 399-- 1 123 -- ask for Don One of our qualified instructors will accompany you and answer your questions as well as demonstrate some basics of flight. Seven manufacturers of such housing will be in Salt Lake City in July to negotiate con- with area homebuilders, developers and realtors. According to the manufacturers, Salt Lake City was chosen as the major target for the Canadian marketing campaign because of its climatic similarity to western Canada where the houses are built. tracts Trade officials say the Canadian companies have not yet developed a U.S. foreign market, and most of their plants are operating at only 50 percent capacity. Using computers, the Cana- dians design houses electronically. Once the design is laid dow n, the designing computer also programs woodcutting and assembling machines to produce the necessary components, shortcutting many steps in conventional prefab home construction. The Canadian delegation will arrive in Salt Lake City July Silver Fork Lodge Breakfast Lunch Dinner AMD FRANCHISE DIVISION announces the opening of territories in Colorado and Idaho Outstanding Investment Opportunity Fully Equipped Transmission Shop Turnkey Operation Be Your Own Boss For more details call collect (801) 972-416- 2 or write Daytime Business Conferences Groups to 50 Overnight Get Away $19. double occupancy Brighton Canyon, Utah FRANCHISE DIVISION 3642 West 2100 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84120 i |