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Show SOtTIIKIIN UTAH SHUf.P IN .MOST KXCKI.LKNT CONDITION CKDAIt CITY, Aug. :. Kvnn H. Williams, state sheep Inspector for the southern division, returned to Cedar ullj loony niirr initio nil.!"-.'..-" .- dipping of ninety thousand head of sheep on Cedar Mountain. Williams remrts sheep In very satisfactory condition, con-dition, so far a flesh Is concerned, und comparatively free from ticks, though there nre still quite a number num-ber of the pest. According to William Wil-liam they are not nearly so laid as they were hist jear Prices for sheen and particularly lamb, are verj good, a high a $6.76 per hundredweight being offered for lamlm. Hxcept by special permission from the state sheep board, flock-master flock-master are not permitted to dip their sheep, or nt least they will not receive credit ror such dipping unless the Inspector In-spector Is present In miperlutend It. |