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Show TRIMMIN'S FOR THANKSGIVING j AT FAIR PRICES A decidedly downward trend of prices on Thanksgiving day commodities. com-modities. With 'he exception of turkeys. has stlmuluted early purchases. Ogden grocers affirm, af-firm, and Indications are that Xbarikaglvlng tables will ie more l.outitcouslv loaded than thev I were last year. Hut the big birds, upon which the success of a Thanksgiving feed so much depends, will be few and far between it Is said Something has happened In hr local tUI'key market While a number of hntchers are even now displaying a goodly number of birds for sale, the guppl3 Is fr below normal, t hey said Prices for the hirds will range from SO to 65 cents per pound. Duck, thickens and geese Will sell from 16 to 3 rents per pound, local grocers a.tsert and Indications are thai these fowl will cause King Turkey to abdt: . it.- from his place of honor on many festive boards. Com i ia raitivoly low prices are asked for tiimmin's."' A -sorted nuts are being .old at tfi rents per pound Apples are being sold nt five cents a pound in small quantities at local stores, while farmers In Weber county orchard district, no great distance from the City, are rrtar-j rrtar-j ketlng their apples at prices ranging from 1.26 to $1..".0 per bushel. Potatoes are selling at two renti p-r pound, with three pounds of sweet potatoes for a quarter. Cranberries are offered .it 20 rents a quart and are of Kceptiohal quality it is stated. Celery sell for ten rents per bunch. Qyslera are offered at G5 cents per pint OO |