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Show ! "ccmi News In Bnef lklfcd Slaughter of both cattle and M;;h Solves in 1937 Is expected to be rftr-o.3lderably smaller than in 1930 jl0-m.nd somewhat smaller than the S W'ommercial slaughter in 1934 and . ,S35, according to the agricultur-d.ntf'js.its agricultur-d.ntf'js.its of the United States department J agriculture. Cattle slaughter in m, however, will be larger than fe average for the five years pre-""" pre-""" .xling 1934. The slaughter supply iis year will include a relatively - 3imller number and proportion of PiVj&S better grades of grain-fed cat-.ife. cat-.ife. Consumer demand for beef and yj- 1 in 1937 probably will be rome-hat rome-hat stronger than in 1936. In lew of the prospective ctedrease l slaughter supplies of cattle and ve probable further implement ? i consumer demand, it is expected 1ive hcf'mt the general level of cattle unices in 1937 will be higher than ti"s.n 1936. all ld Recounting the progress of farm ,,) th'fct adjustment in Utah, Walter E ' n -l(ylor of the resettlement adminis-,n adminis-,n fallen reported recently in Salt p-T ike Citv, that more than 300 Utah 'j termers ' have' made satisfactory &fc!juitment- with their creditors fe? tough the effort- cl the state feef'rm debt committee. In these negotiations ne-gotiations .creditors wJunUmjJ 4$xte off more than $200,000 of ln-'-btedr.ess and taxes in excess cf j&SS o.OOO were paid into county treas- "'ff'tvier will al-o report on the f '"tearing of the President's Special r indu'S1 am Tenancy committee, held in a n Francisco recently, with rela-1 rela-1 8 . im to farm debt adjustment ac-poonl"1 ac-poonl"1 Titles. oOcP |