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Show DEVOTED TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY OF THE GREAT UINTAH BASIN When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER Brand Page and notify owners of their critters. You will be doing them a service. Vernal, Utah W. S. PERRY JOHN N. DAVIS AND SONS On left ribs. Crop upper bit, right. Lapoint, Utah Crop and slit in left. Upper slope, On both shoulders. under slit in right. Crop off ieft. G. H. SOUTHAM & SONS J. F. CHAPMAN fcg-- 1 R. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah CLASSIFIED ADS If you want to Sell, Buy, or Trade a Wagon, Plow, Harrow, Gas Engine, Auto, Etc. Try a 25c Ad in this Column it is sure to bring Results. 09 left hip. ,Ear Mark: ' ear. , On Vernal, Utah On rrri NOTICE To whom it may concern: The Uintah Basin Cooperative Livestock association will pay a reward of 250. 00 for information leading to the conviction or any person of the theft of stock belonging to any member of this association. THE On 119 Randlett, Utah On left ribs and thigh. No earmarks. Ear Tags belief that a hog That Is naturally a dirty creature who revels and thrives in a mpd wallow has been completely wrecked by 500 Iowa farmers. The fact Is that the hog is as cleanly as any other farm animal, but until recently has never had a chance to prove it. Given clean pasture lands on which to feed, instead of the hog pen, regular baths and clean bedding, the hog will produce bigger and better pigs, and more of them. At the same time the death rate will be markedly lowered. . These are the facts brought out by F. L. Quaife, farm expert, reporting in the Farm Journal the results obtained by the 500 Iowa farmers who have given their porkers a chance to long-standi- lead hygienic lives. Expose Hogs to Parasites. Farmers who raise their hogs year after year on the same ground and in the same unclean quarters are exposing them to periodical ravages of parasites which kill off many and stunt the growth of many more, the test cases, directed by Iowa farm bureau experts, show. In one case an owner put IS sows on clean alfalfa pasture land, washed them carefully before they gave birth to their litters and housed the pigs in clean quarters where parasites had no chance to develop. Of ISO pigs born, 174 were sold, fat and healthy. Eight other sows were kept In an piggery under the old conditions. These gave birth to 48 pigs, of which only 16 were alive at the end of four months; and all of the 16 were stunted and unthrifty. Under New Conditions. Of a group of 8,836 pigs raised under the new conditions the average saved and sold was 6.8 pigs per sow, as against 5.2 In other years. A Utter born Id March anih raised on pasturage had reached an average weight of CO pounds by June, while litter horn. old-fashion- ed a. kbibail The be 0 lag on th market, indoned by prominent stockmen. JOHN HASLEM Leeton, Utah Eight Bibs Right Ribs Waddle on jaw 5. W. MAECHANT m Roosevelt, Utah On Left Side under half and slit in left and Blit in right. on letf hip. fc1 BENJ. WILSON Boosevelt, Utah. L. D. GAEDNEE Neola, Utah Left hip or ribs waddle EATON BROS. On N. Bigger Porkers and Higher Profits Result From Sanitary Care. b. Neola, Utah GEORGE DUDLEY, Al-Wuz-- With our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS 50 per cent more Tags can be attached, with one half the Exertibn as other Pliers on the market. One squeeze attaches Tag instantly. Write for FREE Samples BASIN (JINTAH COOPERATIVE INTER-MTMACHINE & STAMP LIVESTOCK ASSN., Alma Poulson, WORKS, Inc. Secretary 242 East 2nd So. Salt Lake, Utah. Clean Pigs Are Winning Favor Three underbits left. cl Underbit right ear. WANTED Always wanting good b?ef. Wlien you have a' good one see H. L. ALLRED, Roosevelt. 37tf left ribs. On left shoulder Hole in right. Swallqw fork In each in forehead Vernal, Utah right hip or right ribs. Under half crop in each ear. F. B. COLLINS R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah. On left side. HUGH BARNES Neola, Utah On left hips and left ribs. W. H. BOWDEN Ear pH Hill Creek, Ouray, Utah JI j Mark: Split in each ear. Ear Mark: 7 in right ear. R. M. CLARK RORT. H. C. MARCHANT Cedarview, Utah On left hind quarter, hip or thigh. Ioka, Utah Tag in left ear. on left ribs in and under slit and right Upper HYRUM RASMUSSEN under half crop in left. Vernal, Utah . On right ribs. C. A. ERICKSON Crop off right, slit and in left. underslope Boneta, Utah on right ribs. ALBERT STEPHENSON Square crop, left under half crop Duchesne, Utah ard under slope in right ear. Underbit in right, swallow fork and underbit in left. F. H. SMITH 1 R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah LOUIS FREESTONE In R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah Slit in left; swallow fork right Waddle on right jaw. GEORGE A. SLAUGH IRVIN EATON Vernal, Utah. Vernal, Utah Phone Red 495 On right ribs. Under half .crop in each ear. FLOYD E. LAMB L. McNAUGHTON Myton, Utah Vernal, Utah , i off left On left side. v Earmarks, tip on left side. Ear rod) (Lightning half half under upper cropped, ear; Mark: off ears. both Crops tipped on right. L. E. POTTER . W. H. OAKS HU Myton, Utah R. F. D. No. 1, Box 63, Vernal, On left side. Under 7 (Seven.) Utah .On left ribs. Underbit in both ears. CHRIS JENSEN Neola, Utah RAY GARDNER On entire right side. Hayden, Utah Under bit in right ear. JOSEPH ENGBERSON Vernal, Utah D. It. PRICE On right ribs. Crop off right ear. Bluebell, Utah El r , r n 09 OO JOHN B. MYLEE OO Myton, Utah . On the right ribs or hips the previous" December and raised under the old conditions weighed only 38 pounds on an average at the same time. Most of these Iowa pigs were farrowed in April and sold in October; only six or seven months from birth to market, the Farm Journal article points out Most of the men had their pigs ready for market two or three months in advance of previous years and at just as heavy weights. Several of the men sold April pigs in September at weights well over 200 pounds. And not only did they get the benefit of a higher price but they escaped the period of the greatest danger from flu and hog cholera. Waddle on nose. IVEN G. ROSS W. 0BEEHANSLEY Hayden, Utah on ieft side. Ear mark: Crop off left and slit in right. A. D. HANCOCK Tridell, Utah left ribs. Crop upper and derbit right, hole in left. On On BlnebeU, Utah on right ribs. Ear marks: Crop off right, underbit and slit in .left. When answering advertisements, please mention THE U I N TA H un- WILLIAM ZOWB Myton, Utah left ribs. Slit in right ear. W. S. NICHOLSON Phone Crescent, Roosevelt, Utah On left ribs. Large bit in upper right and left. A. M. McMICKELL Pine trees can be moved In the win- BASIN FARMER. so is frozen when the ground ter time Lapoint, Utah. GARDNER REX L. On be earth left frozen maji of neck. No ear marks. a pile that , .Neola, Utah moved with the tree. No ear marks. On right hip. new a Is comparatively spurge Leafy W. L. FLETCHER Right Ribs Uj Right Hip weed. It Is gaining a foothold in sevD. R. No. F. Utah 1, Vernal, eral spots, however, and attention On eC Slit in right. right hip. 1 should be given immediately to eradLeft Ribs Left .HlP in left. icating It H. L. ALLRED In pruning young orchards, it Is selRight Hip Roosevelt, Utah dom necessary to use a disinfectant to On Tag in right ear. right ribs. CLYDE A. NELSON sterilize the small wounds made by is also branches. It of UTAH the removal LYNN 0ESEE DUCHESNE true that there is much less disease In Brand Boosevelt, Utah the1 young orchard than in the old. OLD PAPERS Mr sale at this office. A . Un-der- blt jJ -- |