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Show ' 1 PAGE TWO IAMBS ME SELLING FIEIEEN TO lWEKIV-fllEri?- G enabled the farmer to get a quicker turnover and thus carry more stock. A rexrt of the discussions was furnished the detriment of agriculture by Leslie K. Reed, the American con The Sun Special Service. vr acvTi nv ctnpinVTK 0F nl in charge in London, Lug. The olffi- KANSAS CITY, Mo, Feb. jxirt is regarded by detriment CALIFORNIA STOCK The upward turn in hog price which rials as an accurate reference to im- started here last Thursday continued In a live stuck in the L mled States, proclamation issued last Mon- - proved adtoday with a tea to i'ilteeu cent a Gov. Charles It. Mabey places vance. This gain returned the seven day on all live stock from Caliquarantine the took genand dollars quotation reads in part: Prohibit fornia. It e to thirty eral market up twenty-fivinto or transportation the ing driving last week. low Utah can grow hogs of as fine qualthis ity as any farming section in farher and if and profitably eouiitry tone 'unless be Mine shaU be aceompamed mers will stick to the business through health TorTt-of certificate by SSL lEnIJd given Sthe and a period of years the time is not far ' b distant when we will be eattle was active. Sheep and appointed by the state board Wj-l-tin the matter of pork products. iST 1 wltt - of Srieure of the state of Utah. The Utah Registered Swine Breeders Reweek were today. again The provision, of quarantine shall association organized last week gives w cattle, eeiptshere nd until it shsU effect in J 0f greatly increased interest in ILUOO hogs and 7000 sheep, compared renIJ be determined that foot and mouth and breeding. It is now generally be-with 11,000 cattle, 12,000 hogs been eradicated in and lieved that the 8000 sheep a week ago and 13,900 cat- disease hat packing plants that live stock of the state of have been established in the state for the among a 7425 and sheep year tle, 25,275 hogs California. The quarantine under the the purpose of furnishing a market for ago. becomes effective and the live stockmen have a capacity of sold at proclamation, Most classes of fat cattle from last Monday and approximately ten thousand hogs each force as full in steady prices, but )in a few cases remains in force until revoked. where offerings were specially suited The outbreak of the foot and mouth month in the year. It also is thought that the state produces enough to fill there was an advance. In a general disease which has occurred out in those plants for about a month, and just tone the was to there a better way California is reported to be spread- that the balanea is purchased in the trade than last week, and as receipts ing rapidly over that state. Six hun- Middle West and ia shipped into the were light and only moderate runs are dred head of hogs afflicted last Sat- state. in sight for the rest of this week, with the disease had risen on Utah packing plants have been payurday higher prices are anticipated. No Monday to nine thousand, and eattle Good ing from two to four million dollars quality prune eattle arrived. hunold at $7 A0 to 8A0 and the eommon from three hundred to fifteen every year to fanners in other states for hogs that might be raised at home kinds at $8.50 to $7.50. Cows and dred. At the request of the state and in the state of as easily and as profitably aa they heifers found a good outlet at steady the federal authorities Gov. Charles R. Mabey issued ean be elsewhere, figures show. The Utah, Veal calves wars stronger prises. a proclamation Quarantining all ship- hog business has always been a good Several bunches of flashy feeding ments A conference steers sold at $8.10 to $8.40 and thin waa from California. this week be- one for Utah, it is said. That animal held of the first ia reported to have paid mors mortstock-era pace at $7 A0 to $7.75. Choice tween the state officials and Dr. Mur- gages than any other farm produet. to Brices $7.40. $7.00 brought and Dr. Spaulding of the federal He ia said to be the rentpayer, the taxwan quoted stronger and demand waa ray animal industry and steps payer, the bank depositor and the crebureau broader than in preceding weeks. , taken toof the introduction of ator of savings accounts and ia reprevent Hog prises wen up ten o fifteen the disease into Utah. to have been a boon t'-- r the enta and twenty-fiv- e to thirty above At the conference Dr. Murray ex- ported who would never give up befanner the low point last week. Local receipts the gravity of the disease, cause the market was occasionally out plained wan vary light and the Northern and which ia the moat contsgious of all of tune. A new development is said to Eastern movement waa smaller than known among animals. He said that be foreeast in the hog business in Utah on preceding Mondays, so it looks like it had never smeared before among for a few men have act their minds to higher prises will prevail in the next range cattle. He also detailed the the problem. few days. The top prise was $7.05 outbreak in 1914 in the East, where It ia proposed to enroll every man with balk of sales $6.70 to $7.00. The the disease caused a Loss to the gov- in the state who ia breeding purebred moat of the 130 to hogs ernment of more than $9,000,000 and hogs. A good live board haa oeen electsows old at $6.25 to $6.65, packing a similar loss to the states. ed, from which a more alive executive $6.10 to $6.25 and pigs $4A0 to $5.50. doea occur in Utah, committee will be selected and to outbreak an If Lambs wen fifteen to twenty-fiv- e aid Dr. Murray, there is but one thing whom will be given the responsibility cents higher and sheep strong. Both to do, and that is to stamp it out as of inaugurating a statewide program. wen in active demand. Choice lambs quickly as possible regardless of the A fund will be raised and men will be old at $1175 to $15.00 and ewes up who will be af- sent out into the state and. according of many displeasure to $9 A0. Some fall thorn wethers fected. When an animal is stricken it to the plan, interest will be awakened brought $9.25. and more and better hoga wjll be marmust be killed at ones and buried. Good hones and anules found a Owners of all' stricken animals will keted in Utah. ready outlet at steady prices, but the have the stock appraised and the cost lainer classes wen very slow sale and will be provided afterward. Both the WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OP wer. Country buyen aay good draft government and state officials will EASTERN UTAH honea and mules are scarce. work in harmony in keeping out the Officials of the La Sal National for--1 . disease. est report that San Juan county live STOCK SHOW TO BE VERT BEST stock has come through the winter in nr THIS BIG WEST two cents more (ten cents) as stock-er- a exceptionally good shppe and that the and feeders, bring $72,50. losses are few. The annual Intermountain live no difference in There is There was in eold storage in Utah Stock show, to be held at the North the cost of practically two classes of on December feed for the 31, 1923, salt meats to Salt Lake Union stockyards April 1st calves up to the yearling age, but from the amount of 1,031,037 pounds. On to 5th, inclusive, will represent more that time camore on grades develop 31st there was 539,447, a reeattleraisers and will have a greater and require more feed than January duction af almost half a million. The diversified showing than any similar pacity scrubs. The difference in the cost of exposition ever held in this Western feed, however, is a very small item stock of fresh was also reduced from territory, according to I)r. B. N. Mead, when the offspring of the good bulls 680,780 pounds on December 31st to manager of the show. Railroads have are worth practically twice as much 418.CG5 on January 31st. The quantity of butter was increased from 3993 reduced theirrates, nationally famous as those of the scrub. pounds to 4161. judges and auctioneers have been obtained and the athletic program which Says M.vtons Free Press of last Breeding Affects Suppl is being formed promises to be the Friday: "George II. Tingley has reAt the eighty-firannual meeting turned from best ever staged at an event of this Sioux City, Ia., St. Louis reheld of the British Farmers club, kind, and, according to ' Dr. Mead, and lie found it unnecessary Chicago. more interest is being shown through- cently, one of tbe principal speakers to go to Boston, as he learned what discussed stock live work improvement out the intermountain country at preshe wunted to know about wool at St. ent than ever waa manifest at any being done in the United States and Louis. The price, he thinks, will flucother countries. After referring to a event of this kind. but on the whole will be about circular issued by this countrys de- tuate,same althe as,, last year. lie finds con- Entries to the big exposition . partment of agriculture on the utility .... to and the have arrive begun ready !?? value of stock, the speaker settled, and the cost of living is still forecast, Dr. Mead says, is that the asserted purebred of such the influence that Intermountain Live Stock exposition sires in high. native breeds of of this year will be the biggest and eattle andimproving Keep live stock away from mouldy all of the in sheep best in the history of this section of world had revolutionized parts the British feed, A. J. Webb, veterinarian for the country. When the show is formally meat supply, and also had made those state department of agriculture, cauopened it is expected that herds from countries formidable competitors in tions in a notire sent out a few days Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Mon- the great race for supremacy. After ago. The warning is issued following tana, Eastern Oregon and Western to tbe better quality of meat severe losses particularly among the Colorado will be represented in an ex- referring horses from forage poisoning in the hibition far surpassing in size and southern portion of Weber and North Davis county as well as in Southern seo)e the excellent show of last year. Students of Suit Lake City and Sanpete. The poisoning is fatal and other communities in the near vicinity is due entirely to the stock eating will have an unusual opportunity to mouldy feed. see some excellent stock and study Cannot Kilxt In the Human Roily If Travel of stock over the Utah highthe cnttlernixing conditions was llie Ion Will Ik Trunks IrcHcrliMlun ways may be regulated by the state comment of the show manager followIt la a shame to suffer with In- -' road commission in with flniumstory, muscular, printlc or snv ing a conference last Saturday noon form the commissioners of the various counof neuritis and rheumatism, with members of the live stork com- -' This does not ruin ties, Harvey lU fluff, state attorney mittee of the Suit Lake Chamber of the stomach.prescription It does not depress the genera, says in an opinion written at Gat all heart. the meat and goodfood the commerce. request of the commission. Folyou wish while taking Trunk's Contains no mercury, sali- lowing receipt of this opinion, the CALF FROM FUREBRED WEIGHS cylate soda, oil wintergreen or narrot-li- s. commission decided to close the new hut positively overcomes any kind MORE THAN SCRUB of rheumatism or rout on earth. What federal aid project up Moab Canyon more do you wantT There is nothing to cattle. Herds will be compelled to The purchase of a potxl bull ia the just as rood, and it is Impossllle lo use the old one. first forward step in producing better get eomethinr better. The rresust Charles Redd, manager of the La uric acid solution known a and also calves at a less cost ier pound. In comHirer medicine. Trunk's Pre- Sal Live Stock company and who was mon or grade herds calves sired by superior scription sells for fl.75 or three for in Moab a few days ago, stated that a good purebred weigh on the average on'V 15.00 at 8chramm-Johnso- n drug he was offered a price of seven rents tore' about one hundred and twenty-fiv- e a for a hundred head of pound pounds a Lead more when a year old dehorned steers which the than those of the same age by the gen-- 1 company now has for sale, weighed off eral run of scrubs, says the United: the cars at Grand Junction, Colo. States detriment of agriculture, and has not as yet accepted the ofRedd sell two for about cents a pound they COITOX. UTAH which was made by J. J. Oldham fer, more as stocken and feeders. Two- -. of Salt Lake City. The steers, it is fteneral Merchandise end steers sired by good purebred year-ol- d Stockmen's Supplies figured, will weigh six or seven hunnils weigh on an average ibout tVo dred pounds each and the price is conhundred pounds the herd more than! sidered a good one. those of the same age by scrub hulls, Ilotel, Dipping Vats and Fenl The Canadian embargo on cattle and sell for from two to four cents a Lou In Connection from the states of California, Oregon pound more as stocken and feeders, and Nevada will remain in effect unIn the case of yearlings, the scrubs til assurance is received from the Uniabout three hundred weigh pounds, ted States that tbe foot and mouth Where You and when they sell for four cents they disease is aiped out Investigation has bring twelve dollars a head, while revealed that provisions of the grades at the same age weigh about Largo, which forbid imfxirtation of four hundred and twenty-fiv- e pounds, and will sell for about two cents more hay, straw, fodder or manure from the Successor to three states would affect other inor six cents a Jmund, bringing $25.50. fit writ MAitm.r: dustries. Shippers of eanned nml scrubs weigh about the tie goods packed in straw wiil be hundred and twenty-fivand, axsura- d to find sme substitute or cease ing that they sell for eight cents, will j dollars a head, while! w,li,p ,,ie D,,jar!f0 w in ef- bring forty-tw- o (Alfl.) man fell a hundred gradcs of equal age weigh about seven and ten feet. Hit on hi bead Will fprt Ij,ve Pt"rk banned by tbe order hundred and twenty-fiv- e pounds, and recover. Would make a fine politician ' m sheep up cons higher N I 1 i: , . t i t sSaFitt S&fSiE&7&SSl k 2 .IfK ll tTy f t ; .: I' j j or I Last year 350,000 buyers waited for delivery. Insure yourself against delay this spring by placing your order for a Ford Car now. SesduNauwl Authorizad Ford Dnkr 150-pou- nd f ? ; i. i - ; ? , . 1. t FORD CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND LINCOLN Alger Auto Go.! Price and Castle Dale, Utah n years intervening yean the Bible haa never or even a main part the first book was printed from been off the press. 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