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Show Tj THE DESERET NEWS Thursday, "August 28, 1941 Ram Auction Brings Total Of $99,320 Planned In Wyoming. Experiment to determine what causes ewes to loss their teeth at an early period of life today had been made possible Hadsell of by the donation of land and livestockby-Kleb- er S. Service U. announced the Grazing today. Wamsutter, Wyo., A prosperous sheep industry over the vest ranges of western United State and Canada illuminated the arena at the Union Stock Yards, where receipts for annual Nationthe twenty-sixtal Ram Sale totaled $99,320, acto cording to figures tabulated the Nationday at the offices of Association, al Wool Growers sponsors of the annual auction. F. R. Marshall, secretary of the association and show manager, said the sale which closed late the yesterday was the best sincetotal The 20s." prosperous amount paid for the top breeding stock exceeded receipts of the 1940 sale by more than $40,- h - M Suffolk rams topped the sale with an average price for single studs of $321.41. The top ram was a Suffolk from the Ore., ranch of Floyd T. Fox bid-i- n by Laidlaw-a- nd Brockle of Muldoon, Idaho, for of Lincoln, A. W. Thompson, Neb., who has occupied the rostrum at the sales for 14 consecutive years and E. O. Walter of Filer, Ida., an auctioneer at the national for 25 consecutive sales. The final days sales follow: $ OnSulfolkdale Meadows, Hderton, tario, A M Shubert, Montrose, Colo one, 1315: Suffolkdala Meadows, Laid iw and Brockie, Muldooo, Idaho, one, 1500, Walter P, Hubbard, Junction Citv, Or , Laidlaw 4 Brockie, one, $500, Walter P Hubbard, Bolten A Bans, Hayden Colo, one $300, J H. Patrick Est Hderton, Ontario, Glenn Kelson, Price, one, $310 Dour las Pirrot, B C , A. J Siddoway Teton, Idaho, one $350, University of Idaho, Moscow Idaho, Laidlaw 4 Brockis, Mosone, MOO University of Idaho. cow Idaho, Canadian Pacific, one, $300; J H Patrick Est . Bolten 4 Davis, W 8 O'Neil, Denfield On. one, $200 tario, Glenn Kelson one, $200, W 8. O Neil Denfield, Ontario, Michael Barclay, Blackfoot, Idaho one, $190 Floyd T. Fox, Silverton Ore, Laidlaw 4 Brockie, one. $1250 Canadian Pacific Railway, Calrary, Forest Larsen, Black-foo- t, one, $250 Canadian Pacific Railway Calgary, Glenn Nelson, one, $525; Floiri T Fox, Glenn Nelson, one, $335, 8 P Nielsen 4 Sons Nephi E A. Veo, Cimarron, Colo, one, $110: Bartlett Bros., Vauxhll, Alberta, Tracy W. Hess, Farminrton one $290 ; 8 P NielSons. Havden Valley Sheep Co., sen Burden Colo, one, $90 Thomas 4 Patrick, Heber Citv, Frank Oneida, Shoshone, Idaho, one, $200 Thomas 4 Patrick, Suffolk Sheep Co , Salma, one, $150; B L. Finch, Soda S priors. Laid-la4 Brockie, one, $$50 Nephi P 8. Association, Nephi, Laidlaw 4 Brockie, Nenhi P. S Association, Neone, $150 $90. Glenn Nelson, one, phi, B B Burrourhs. Homedaie, Idaho, Par Waddell, Amity, Ore., one $260; Bn B Burrouffcs, Homodale, Idaho, W, p Hubbard, Junction WCitv Ore , one, H L. Ltnch, H. Manmnr, $1000 Burley Idaho, one, $400 Kelsey 4 Turner Burley Idaho Glenn $525 Otarlee Howland, Nelson one Cambndee, Idaho Laidlaw 4 Brockie, one $500 W Shipley, Salt Lake Citv, one, Havden Valley Sheep Companv. $70 Suffolkdal Meadows Michael Baron Meadows, Suffolkdale $250; clay on $300 W. P HubBolten 4 Dan bard, Charles Howland, Catnbndre Ida- ho. one $260 W P. Hubbard, B B. Burrourhs Homedaie, Idaho, one $400, J H. Patrick Estate, Laidlaw 4 Brock one. $425 University of Idaho. B R. Meek Preston Idaho, one $210; Flovd Brothers. Rupert, T. Fox, Predmor Idaho, one. $400 W S O Neil Michael Barclay, one. $190 W. 8 O'Neil, G. N. Winder. Crair, Colo, one, $190 J. H. Patrick Estate, Michael Barclay, one, $275 Canadian Pacific Railway, Mich a) Barclay, one, $250: H L pinch. Michael Barclay, one. $250; Kelsev 4 Tunmer Latdlaw 4 Brockie one, $400 Floyd T. Fox, Georre Q. Spencer, Pay-oone, $32$; University of Idaho, Pat Graves firs M35 W. S O Neil, Pat Graves five, $30 W. P Hubbard, Hav-rte- n three, Valley Sheep Companv, 836$ 10; Canadian Pacific Railway. Frank $375; Laidlaw 4 Brockie, Oneida, Warren CordO Slater, Col., five, $500; S P. Nielsen 4 Son. Pat Graves, four, $100. J, H Patrick Estate, Paul Jensen, Meekr, Colo, five, $405; Bartlett Broth-ar- t, Bolten 4 Davis, four, $32$ Kelsey 4 Tuner, Burnett Livestock Company, Montana Buffalo, Wyo., four, $500 State Cotter. Bosemaa, Suffolk Sheep P.' 8 Company, three, $430; Nphi Hayden Valley Sheep Com psnv, five, $321. Tracy W Hoes, Farminrton, Howard Vaufhn, Dixon, Calif, five, $23$. Nephi P $, Assanatioa, Tony NieJson. Arco,9. Ida. five. $250 W. s ONeil, Ruloo ' Wood, Cedar City, five, $379 Patrick, Estate, David G. Smith, ilalt Lake, five, $405 Georr Q Spencer, Psv-oHoward Vaurhn. five, $300, Meadow, Ray Hollowav, Bose-maMont., five. $43$; Clarindalo Stock Farm, Howard Vaurhn ten, $440 Laid-laand Brockie. David G. Smith, ten, $700, Tom L Patrick Crandall 4 Child, sifht, $6$0 Tracy W. Hess, Bpnnfvill I H. Nash 4 Bona, Weston, Ida five Canadian Pacific Railroad. Fred $115 Bertarnole Salt Lake, ten, $490; Charles Lewis, Howland, Rev J. Retherford, Colo , ten, $350: Laidlaw 4 Brockie, W. A Banks, Vernal, ten, $500; W. S. 1$. $730 J. O Neil, H J Clecy, Tooel H Patrick Estate. H. L. Finch, Soda Sprinrs, Ida, eirht, $41$: Tom L. Patrick. Lei and Ray Smith, Havden, Colo Dolores, $515; B. M. Barnard, JH. Summer SNIFFLES, Sufferers from summer cold dteeomforta become very rete fut when they And how Quickly Mentholstum brings relief. Tod simply insert this fenUe ointment In your nostrils, end it begins to work with remerkeblo speed. Soon It checks the sniffling, sneeslng, stuffiness, and running reduces the desire to blow restores comfort. Research will be carried on by the Grazing Servlet, and th Unie versity of Wyoming. Three to used be rangi plots will make the test on tha range It aelf. Livestock and ranch faclli-- , ties belonging to Mr. Hadsell will also be used. . experiments , In addition, the will be designed to determine what might be done to improve the quality and weight of sheep, the wool clip and to figure out the difference in carrying capaare city bf the range when aheep herded and when allowed to drift. and Experiment in lambing be conalso will lambs, raising t ducted. The grazing service will ihe necessary fences and In other features, H. cooperate -J Burbaclt Wyoming veglonal-graaier said in Salt Lake today. A chemist and agronomist will collect and inspect forages on the three plots during the early fall of this year to determine the quality of forage under specific conditions. All forage wlH be chemically analyzed to determine the mineral content, vitamin, iodine, and other constituents. The agronomist will check the palatablllty ratingSheep of Uniform age and size will be placed in each of the Dec. 1. about pastures Blood samples will be taken from the expernmental ' ewes. Each sheep will be weighed and mark- 9 6 They Study America On Parade Card Sergt. Charles J. Larsen, left, and Detective L. W. Peirce, right, both of the Salt Lake Police Department, show Bob Hope p ageant benefit prdgram which Hope may attend here Sept 13. Bob Hope May Appear In Person At S.L. Police Benefit Show Soon Bob Hope may appear in person at the coming Salt Lake Police Benefit Show, according to word received from Sergeant Charles J. Larsen, now in Hollywood. If the tentative plans now under way work out the star will be featured on the final night On Parade of the America pageant, Sept. 13, at the State Fair with the atar. An engagement to act aa master of ceremonies for the American Legion National Convention to be held In Milwaukee, on Wise, next month, also la the star calendar. He is now trying to make arrangements for a stopover in Salt Lake with Hedda Hopper, e columnist radio commentator, and actress, while en route east Confirmation of hia appearance is expected within the current week. The America On Parade pageant will be presented three evenings, Sept. 11, 12 and 13. All proceeds from the ticket sale will go into the police relief fund ed. The department will also attempt to find out why sheep refuse salt on winter ranges like the Red Desert lands, Mr. Bur-bac- k aaid. Local advisory boards have of stockmen approved the use of 50 per cent grazing fee money for the construction of wire and iron post fences. IiHUniDElY QUEEN Willard Richard, Jr. Succumbs To Illness-- " Services were being arranged today for Willard Richard Jr, Wil20, son of Mr. and Mrs. lard Richards of 1017 Douglas Street, who died this morning in a local hos pital following an abdominal operation. was 14, He bom Feb, In Salt of Lake, son Willard Evelyn Craw-for- d Richards, and had attended schools in Salt Lake and Boulder, Colo. For the past year he had been employed by the SalCLake and Ogden Transportation Company. He is aurvived by hia parents; a brother, Robert Richards, and a maternal grandfather, William G. Crawford, all of Salt Lakt. 192L and EnjoyZ-VayVasfcin- g Let us explain and demonstrate LAUNDRY QUEEN'S wonderful WASHING METHOD, as well as other superior features that mak value. It a really outstanding . Model 411 COPPER AUTOMATIC Sugar House Legion Will Sponsor Outing The Sugar House Post, American Legion, will sponsor an outing for members, their families and friends at Box Elder Flat, Mill Creek Canyon, on Friday, today announced Lyman M. Sherwood, .bost commander. Dinner and refreshments will be served at 7 p.m. to be program. by fol-low- Colo, H A. Tyisek, Vernel, six, $300; Turner. Howsrd Vaurhn, lour, Reiser $273 Mack J. Kmrbt, Kamaa, Stewart Ranch, Salt Lake, nine, 0252 Mack J. Knirht, Thomaa Mill,, Stone, Ida., five, $135 Michael Barclay, Blackfoot, Ida , D. H Adamef Layton, 10, $300 B. M Barnard, Pat Graves, air, 0312, Canadian Pacific Railroad, G W. Swan, Kayeville, 10, $400, Floyd T Vox, Royal M. Smith, Salt Lake City, five, $300. Michael Barclay, Golden Porter, Morran, 10, t340; Tracy W, Heas, H A Tyiack, Vernal, 10 0300 Laidlaw Brockie, Royal M, Smith. Salt Lake City, 14, $010. W. S. O Neil, Stewart ranch. Salt Lake City, elrht, 0340 Bartlett Brother, L S. Smart, Loran. one, 3f J, J. Woltnn, Fonierelle, Wyo , L, S. Smart, one, 025, J. J. Wolton, L. S. Smart, five, 1139, Floyd T. Fox, Reuben D Gardner Span-li- h Brockie Fork, 10, $310 Laidlaw H L Finch, five, $325 Georre Q Spencer B M. Barnard, Shiprock, N M , 10, 0300 Tom L. Patrick, L. R end C E. Steadman, Salt Lake, 13, t402. Laidlaw A Brockie, I H. Naah A Son, Weelon, Ida. five. $300 W. 8 ONeil. F. A. Thorley, Cedar City, strht, 0330 JMor-H. Patrick etaie, Charlee R Kippen, ran, 10 0000 Tom Patrick, Pat Graves, four, 0370, Tom Patrick, A. O. Daman, Burley, five, $200, W. 8 O Neil, Thomaa J Chatter, Sods Sprinr, Ids, five, 0300 MISCELLANEOUS on. $07 50, Son, William A Paulv, Deer Lodre, Mont.. A 0100; Mark B. While-wate- r, Heneon, Raymond D. Fanner, Vnlo, 4 011$: Leidlow A Brockis, 10. W. O Collard, Hnnttville. $$30. Laidlaw A Brockis, John Arohabal, 10, $000; 10, Laidlaw A Brockie, John Archabal. E. Robson A 1000- - Laidlaw A Brockie, John 10, 0000University of Idaho, Arrhahal, Roger Gil-h- a, Del Rio, Texas, $, $500; Univertity of . Idaho, Ed Sargent. Shams, N. M , 0004; Laidlaw A Rockte, R Bruce Sulli- van, Durango, Colo, $. $500- - Latdlaw A Brockie, M. A. Gonralee, Albuquerque, N. M A $500; D L BargetH. Hugh Clark, D, L. Sargent. Hugh Denver, 0 4333; , Clark, t, J33-- W 8. Hum. -CnlUntton. L 8. Smart. Loran. 10, $300- Mark B Hanson, John T Condae, Salt Lake, 7 Twin $402; A. E, Holmquitt A Son, Carl H. Seely, Castle Dale, Falla, Idaho A. $24$F. $ Rhoades, Hurh Clark, IS, $070: IT S Experimental Station. Charles La Sal, 1, 0150. Redd. . M tv Herrin Land and Livestock Tom-panAnaconda, Mont., Marion Jorren-ee- n Stock Saline 35, $035; Beckten Farm, therldan Wyo., Carl H. Seely, IS, W. 8 Hansen Adam Patter ton 0000 Company. Orden, $. $225; Mark Bradford, Spaniah Fork, L 8 Smart, S. $334; Mt. Herrin I .and and Llvnatnck Companv, C. B Wardlaw, 36, $000- - Beeketon Stock 10, Farm, L. R. and C. E. Steadman, $350; Mark Bradford, T. T. Wrirht. Salt Lake City. 10. 0430; Mark Bradford C. L. Williams, Blackfoot, Id aha M. $300; Mark Bradford, C. L William. Black-foo- t, Idaho, , $310; W, S Hanten, A. A. Calliitor, Salt Lake, A $300; Mt. Harris Land and Livestock Company, S. M. Niel-e- n. Mt. Plea-an- t, 35, $000- - E. O. Olson, Clark. IS, $400- - Mark B Hanson. A. M. Bertarnole, 10, 0400, T. B. Burton, Ctm-hrldr-e, Idaho W. A Banka. Vernal, 1A 0550; W. S Hanten. A. A. Callitter. 1A O S Hubbard A Son. Corrallia, J. 1100; Ore. Crandall A Childs, Sprtnrrllle. IS, 0450: J, G. 8 Htihhard A Son, Howard Vaurhn. Dixon, Calif. $ $130. Charle Howland, Frvnl O Olten Sail Lake, A $105, J. J. Walton, Paul Jenaen,, Meeker, Colo., 13, $373; A. X Holm-qui- lt A Son, Carl H. Seelv t $300, E. O Olann, J B Wilton, Richfield 1A . Smart. $ $164; $480 V. H. Drat L. V H. Dra X, H. (treat. Richfield. 1A $25A troubles begin, starts not when your engine losing its high compression, but when its hi&h compression becomes still higher? Few realize such increased compression causes knocks and a sluggish engine often within the first ten thousand miles. So, if your engine now knocks occasionally or if it has lost some of that new car liveliness miles before you think it should have this may very likely be your trouble. Carbon is responsible. Carbon, occumulat ing in those already compact combustion chambers, making them more and more compact And you cant avoid such carbon deposits completely, regardless of the oil or gasoline you use. You can go to the expense of having the carbon removed regularly, which will help. Or, for temporary relief, you can have the park retarded (but that uses more gasoline). 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And it delivers top mileage, as well, in new cars and old. - The secret is simply this: Shell Premium is a special blend of cleanbuming gasoline fractions and a patented, scientifically prepared compound, which controls combustion to get utmost efficiency from every SHELL OIL COMPANY 7 AT SHELL DEALERS AND SHILL STATIONS eelr Mad by th same company as th Famous Grounds. 'o YOU ' national commander, Mr. Schneider and representative of the local Navy Recruiting Office will attend the organizational meet, ing. Mothers of sailors serving in the United States Navy from aur rounding towns are cordially in. vited to be present . , willingKnowing Bob Hope ness to help worthy causes, Lieut Harvey C. Pierce, general chairman of "America On Pafor rade, made arrangements Sergeant Larsen and Detective L. W. Pierce, to visit the Paramount Studio, where they were entertained and apent some time J. W. Matthew. Burley. Idaho, C. B. 100: Wardlaw, Del Rio. Taxsa one, J W. Matthew., A M Nelson Miles City. Mont . one. $100, Mack J Knirht, Thomas Mills Stone, Idaho, five, 0130, A L. Klnr, Cheyenne, Wyo., O D. Labp-ma- n, Ltvmreton, Mont, one, 0135 3. W. Matthewa, A. M Nelson, five, 0330, Utah Stato Arrteultural Coders, Loran, McIntyre Ranch Company, Marrath. Alberta, one, 1200; Utah State Arrteultural Col lore, McIntyre Ranch Company, Marrath, Alberts one $150, Elkinrton Brothers, Idaho Falls, Idaho, John Arohabal, Boise, fourr0316. J. W.- Matthewa, C. B Ward-lathree, $160- Cyrus Younr. St. Anthony, Idaho Tom Patterson Company, Lake five, $350' E. O Oleon, Salt Nee-fivfrden, Lawrence e, Henrotd, McGill. $375, E, O Olson, Lawrence Hen-miMcGill, Nct, nine, 0540, A L, King, C B. Wardlaw, ft vs, 1160. X. Robson A (Sms. Denfield, Ontario, Jacob Sheen Compiny, Pleasant Grove six, A. P Rhoades, Covey 0320 Hanna, 1100; Brothers, Salt Lake City, first Mark B. Hanton, Spant.h Fork. Howsrd Baynes, Salt Lake City, one, 1140, X. 8on, Herb Jolley, Salt Lake Robson Meadow, City, one. $110- Suffolkdals Rny R Moon. Evanston, Wyo five, 1100; Suffoldksle Meadows, Mark B, Hanson, Page 7 Youth Of 20 Dies In S. L. con-atru- ct 1,250. C. B. Wardlow, president of the association was here "as one of the buyers. He purchased purebred rams for his big ranch at Del Rio, Tex. After the auction, however, he was elated with the success of the sale. A sale of this kind not only how good present prospects of the sheep industry but It shows that operators have confidence in the future, he asserted. Though they could only whisper the veteran auctioneers were nappy also today. They were S. W. McClure of Bliss, Ida., who as association secretary founded the national sale 26 years ago; The Navy Mothers Club will meet to organize a chapter of the group in Magna, Friday at 7 p m. in the Womena Club in the Publicv Library, Mrs. Magna Ruth B. Schneider, atate organizer, announced today. Mra. J. Wllford Holmes, the Research Program Is Made Possible Through Donation Of Land And Stock By Operator Prosperity 000. Magna Navy Mo tilers' Join Studies ti Major Sheep 7 Best Sale Since Twenties Shows, A 'Salt Lake City, Utah INCORPORATED HUI |