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Show T7TE roiTAS IASI N FAEMEE GREAT UINTAH BASIN DEVOTED TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY OF THE FARMER Brand Page When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH BASIN and notify owners of their critters. You will be doing them a service. aW. g. PERRY Vernal, Utah JOHN N. DAVIS AND SONS Utah Crop upper bit, right. On both shoulders. Un left ribs. & f Upper slope, Crop and slit in left. Crop off ieft. under slit in right. G. H. SOUTHAM & sons ' rcuLi R. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Uta1 P. CHAPMAN Your Sheep Deserve Attention - & pn J. j k-.- . Adk--- . The farm, floch of sheep ghc two crops each year As time goes on. progressive farmers are placing a higher valuation on the variety of sheep they raise and the care they are given. It is generally realized that a sheep raiser secures two crops per year the lambs and the wool. All indications point to a well sustained price for lamb and mutton due to the fact that consumption hus at last overtaken production and prices bung paid for wool, mutton and lambs aie, even now, most inviting. Compared with other live stock, sheep laising provides a profitable source of cash income. Early lambs can bo made ready for market by June and when the wool is harvested and sold in June and July, this revenue is received at a season when most needed by the average farmer There are many instances where farm flocks of sheep have kept farmers out of debt. Tp one instance, CO ewes produced oa lambs which when marketed averaged 66 pounds at 10c per pound or a total of $648 37. The wool clipped from the 50 ewes averaged a trifle lambs and uool, bver seven pounds per head and brought well over a $100.00 or a total of almost $800.00 from the flock of only 50 ewes. Such a harvest, however, is not possible without a return by the owner. He must lay the foundation by se- curing a desirable ram and must have good basic value in the breed of sheep he s raising. While there are more than 40,000,-00- 0 sheep in the United States, only 4G3.504 of these are pure bred. Annually the number of pure bred sheep increase in proportion to the total number of sheep, which is a favorable indication for a continuance of quality for years to come. The sheep owner realizes that only on quality may he build a permanently profitable busi- ness in sheep raising. A close study of breeds most suitable to existing conditions and most advanced methods of feeding and care, always carries with it a large dividend in results obtained. Your sheep deserve good attention. 60WAM, y00 ILL-- PCSggOO &i L. McNAUGlITON Vernal, Utah FLOYD E. LAMB (Lightning rod) on left side. Myton, Utah Mark: Crops off both ears. On left side. Earmarks, tip off left ear; under half cropped, upper half L. E. POTTER tipped on right. Out of a Job PEAT IT,' IF U)A FIN6 AfiDUNP Three underbits it On left ribs. Vernal, Utah in Hole right. On left shoulder UnTeft hip. fork in each Swallow Mark: Ear B. A. KIMBALL ear. Neola, Utah ear. Umierbit right GEORGE DUDLEY, Randlett, Utah EATON BROS. and ribs On left thigh. No earmarks. Vernal, Utah on right hip or right ribs. Unit F. B. COLLINS half crop in each ear. 7Jmt, r. f. D No. 1, Vernal, Utah, on ieft side. HUGH BARNES Neola, Utah W. H. BOWDEN On left hips and left ribs. & Hill Creek, Ouray, Utah Mark: Split in each ear. Ear Mark: 7 in right ear. R. M. CLARK RORT. H. C. MARCHANT Cedarview, Utah jallj Ioka, Utah On left hind quarter, hip or thigl on left ribs Tag in left ear. Upper and under slit In right and under half crop in left. HYRUM RASMUSSEN Vernal, Utah C. A. ERICKSON On right ribs. Crop off right, Boneta, Utah and underslope in left. on right ribs. Square crop, left under half crop ALBERT STEPHENSON and under slope in right ear. Duchesne, Utah Underbit in right, swallow fork F. H. SMITH underbit in left. ' 1 R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah Silt in left; swallow fork in right LOUIS E .r;i R. F. D. No.FREES 1, Vernal, Uta! GEORGE A. SLAUGH Waddle on right jaw. Vernal, Utah. Phone Red 495 IRVIN EATON AH Vernal, Utah DAVID KARREN & SONS On right ribs. Under half crop Vernal, Utah Youghal, Colo. in each ear. Ear Marks: Bar VP on either side. Underslope in both ears. OUR-1PW- W. H. OAKS N SL)r. F. D. No. 1, Box 63, Vernal, Utah On left ribs. Underbit in both ears. IN RAY GARDNER Hayden, Utah Under bit in right ear. D. R. PRICE Bluebell, Utah Waddle on nose. li On left side. E' Myton, Utah Under 7 (Seven.) IVEN G. ROSS . . The best lag on ih market. Indorsed by pramlnentstockm'n. ADVEETISE YOUE BRAND ON THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER BRAND PAGE IT WILL SAVE YOU MANY TIMES ITS COST j REX L. GARDNER Neola, Utah On right hip. No ear marks. W. L. FLETCHER R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal. Utah On right hip. Slit in right. With our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS derbit in left. 50 per cent more Tags can be attached, with one half the Exertion H. L. ALLRED as other Pliers on the market. One Roosevelt, Utah squeeze attaches Tag Instantly. On right ribs. Tag in right Write for FREE Sain pics ear. A. M. McMICKELL MACHINE & STAMP WORKS, Inc. Lapoint, Utah. 212 East 2nd So. Salt Lake, Utah. On left neck. No ear marks. INTER-MT- Chris I VT orkir ter of poultry A ra- the de sociath po intec itably that 5 have s must t their than ' 1 Poultr gOOd 1 Neo' ciitio; large trjr ai to hei lncom' was s other soclati pons load 1 1 The elded only thong' pons Nec mover produ suits, proao ery r ful' if sin i: can i JOSEPH ENGBEI1S0N Vernal, Utah ear On right ribs. Crop off right BASIN FARMER. Ear Tags men ty than Tridell, Utah W. OBEEHANSLEY On left ribs. Crop upper and Hayden, Utah hole in left. right, on left side. Ear mark: Crop off left and slit in right. WILLIAM ZOWE Myton, Utah A. D. HANCOCK On left rib3. Slit in right ear. Bluebell, Utah on right ribs. Ear marks: Crop off W. S. NICHOLSON right, underbit and slit In left. Phone Crescent, Roosevelt, Utal When answering advertisements, On left ribs. Large bit in upp1 please mention THE U I N TA H right and left. On deuced ascoci CHRIS JENSEN Neola, Utah On entire right side. ifl Al-Wuz-- That tilitics r t i i |