Show Logan Utah Sunday June Things may be falling apart Press International By United Consumers will be paying higher prices for food soon and economists — citing the latest economic indicators — are skeptical of government three months the predictions that the recession will be short and mild Prices for raw farm products rose 01 percent in May the first increase in Agriculture Department said Friday The increase will be reflected in future consumer food prices Declines in farm prices for the past few months have been partially responsible for the only moderate increases in the producer and consumer price indexes Higher prices for oranges hay corn broilers and potatoes contributed most to the May increase in farm prices Prices were also higher for cotton soybeans and hogs but lower for eggs milk and cattle the department said The Commerce Department reported Friday its statistical barometer of future economic trends plunged a record 41 percent in April It surpassed the previous record of 3 percent set in September 1974 when the nation was mired in the worst recession since the Great Depression The department's chief economist Courtenay Slater said the April t the organisation which has instituted a set of standards for listings and ratings Each of the seven regional editions provides valuable information on local amusements history sightseeing sports and recreation facilities in addition to the star-rate- d food and lodging listings Also included are regional road atlases and detailed maps of major cities special auto-toroutes and helpful advice to travelers The 1910 Mobil Travel Guide books are available at Mobil service stations i bookstores magazine outlets and other places where books and magazines are sold ar Guide-Michel- SPECTAIS FOR MON in ur Yes! It's a giant beer can a beer drinker’s dream that if filled would hold 1590 gallons of golden brew But this can instead contains David Ochu He drives this 1300-poun- d Supercan and travels the western part qf the country with it He and the can have appeared on behalf of Schlitz beer at parades state fairs and festivals as well as such events as Mardi Gras the Kentucky Derby and the Indy 500 Ochu transports the can upright from event to event across Arizona California Nevada New Mexico Oklahoma Oregon and Texas in a trailer pulled by a suburban wagon "The truckers love it" he said "They get on the CB and invite me to join their convoys It’s a sight to behold — a huge Schlitz can between two trailer trucks" Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company — the state's largest recycler of the light metal — recycled well over 206000 pounds of aluminum in March 35000 pounds more than any previous March since 1975 when the company first set up operations in Salt Lake L Reed J Dennis Leishman Laurence A In March 1960 Utahans were paid 951660 for the aluminum recycled with Reynolds and saved more than 134000 kilowatt hours of electricity Each time aluminum is recycled there's better than a 95 percent energy savings than when it is made the first time Smith Movers CAPTAIN EASY J Dennia Lelshmau hai recently been promoted to the position of Credit Manager of EA Miller k Sens Packing Co Leishman was previously Transportation Manager of American Commodities a division of EA Miller k Sons Packing Co Laurenee A Smith has recently been appointed as a General Manager of American Commodities division of EA Miller k Sons Packing Co Prior to this Smith wss employed by Utah Idaho Sugar Co for 37 yean He was the Utah Manager for Utah Idaho Sugar Co with his office located at the factory at Garland Utah JUNE WED 2nd 3rd 1 4th Making Milwaukee even more famous Utah residents are making more money and saving energy through aluminum recycling than ever before Donald TUB to $62 Hereford stock heifer calves $65 to $70 Yearling heifers $56 to $63 Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs $63 to $69 Holstein steers 550 to 800 lbs $57 to $66 Over 800 lbs $48 to $53 Choice fed steers (None) Choice fed heifers (None) Fed holstein steers $52 to $5650 Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs $575 to $600 Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs $530 to $83) Lambs $6250 Hogs $2925 New born bull calves $50 to $110 per head Market: Cows are weaker "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ALWAYS" STORE HOURS: 8:30 AM lo 7 PM DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS! Except Friday - FRIDAY 8:30 AM to 9 PM Cans pay Paul Miller The Herald Journal -- 27 We Feature TOP Quality Meats recession with an end to double-dig- it inflation But other economists disagreed Friday with Carter's forecast "Things are falling apart much faster than anyone anticipated" said Alan Greenspan former economic adviser to President Gerald Ford The Bluebird has been listed in the 1980 edition of the Mobil Travel Guide one of the largest travel guidebooks available Over 20000 restaurants hotels motels and resorts are listed and rated basis in the seven on a volume Mobil Travel Guide which has been compared by travel experts to the famed To be listed in the Mobil Travel Guide the establishment must be personally inspected by an impartial trained inspector who is employed by a completely Independent organisation The inspector's findings are reported to an editorial board of FridayMay301980 Top dairy cow 61390 Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $1125 to $1250 Smaller common dairy cows $600 to $800 High yielding heiferettes $50 to $53 Utility and commercial cows $40 to $44 Canner and Cutter cows $3750 to $50 Bulls $46 to $54 Killer Bulls $48 to $54 Hereford stock steer calves $69 to $75 Yearling Feeder steers - choice quality 550 to 700 lbs $59 to $6450 Choice Feeder steers over 700 lbs $56 recovery" President Carter has forecast a mild Guide lists Bluebird 1990 Sniithfield Livestock ( decline in the economic indicators signals a steep decline in industrial production and real Gross National Product during the second quarter of 1980 But she said the index does not say much about the economy's long term direction And White House deputy press secretary Rex Granum sqid "This index has not itself given us new information It does confirm what the administration has already said that we have been aware for some time that the economic decline in April was quite steep "Although the decline in the economy has been steeper than expected by almost everyone the events that will help the recovery have also been hnpening faster than expected “We do have some difficult months ahead but falling interest rates and declining inflation will help to moderate the recession and lead to a 1 TOMATO JUICE Hunf1! 46 m MACARONI CHEESEDINNER 0Mm Grain T'im A 100 lto I bnjMrlnl In GELATIN 00 MlfllMt In Golden DeRdovs Mny'i MARGARINE DREAM WHIP TPP"t APPIB SYRUP 4fc TIDE DETERGENT T Giant Stan I00 I00 IffiKS?® Shop At Valley Discount and Save! 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