Show j F u sto stoP P lAri Los An Angeles eles es June Wheat 7 7 Wheat dropped drop drop- ped to the w st price levels ra in i ma car Ito is mais the close many wheat for I of Slay May with wit May delivery under a bushel l for fOl th the first time in 13 Other grains years by naturally are affected lower wheat prices and with th crop prospect farmer farmel who and hauls it sacks his grain to market receive as will not re- re favorable duct product prices l ls s for his s 's pro pro- as in in in other i recent recent wire u However years cats How How- ever the grails rain farmer who sells his crop as beer pork lamb lambor or dair dairy products is not worried grain ain market Instead over a lower fit profit by the fact that talat the he may pro pro- the hog undertone of particularly market with parti-ith parti appears to be parti- parti mote than pound 12 for cents a pound for hogs ho Angeles no indications s at Los Angeles and and s of cheaper lamb For the orie beef or his grain rain in the man form who of is selling off pork on the resent pr market 1200 ho hogs about bout the mean for balley ban fig that of the a ton sacking cost f warehousing and hauling of barley would more than offset COt cost of the tr hog hogg transporting and marketing California's record lamb has crop now been market marketed rl including around fat and feeder feeder- were shipped J and lambs which to eastern centers Sr either consuming on the hoof in form of dressed tei meat 1 under or the This is by far the largest ar est num- num ber bel ever shipped out of California and denotes the increasing tance importance import ance of th the California try industry Prices held sheep indus indus- up in ew view of the record remarkably numbers well of lambs amba and the fact that proportion portion or of the supply was vas a large in fn pro- pro thin flesh due to shortage of range feeds tin Indic Indicating the interest in better breeding amon among the California Cati omia woo wool growers a remarkable sale gale of purebred pure purebred purebred bred rams was held at Sacramento towards the close of last month Nearly Neary 1500 rams were s sold ld at an average aera e price of or per head A 1 ram so sod d for Ol 50 the tho highest price ever paid for a ram of this breed and tho the hi highest hest price ever everI I recorded at nt a n California ram sale I I With the sheep business now practically i I at its absorption point on onI California ran ranges es and large ar e pastures I many m smaller farmers arc are beginning to carry sheep sheen on their places place as a means of cash income and a l building up soil of the citrus growers in i G California omia arc are now carry carry- carrying carrying in ing sheep in their orchards As an example exam of the growth of this business busi busi- business business ness it is worthy of comment that four southern California citrus men I 1 purchased an entire carload of pure pure- purebred pure pure-I pure I bred rams and ewes at the r recent ent I I California ram sale at Sacramento t i t Q t I Stockmen arc are evincing lea great t interest in- in interest in interest terest in the tariff measure just pass pass- passed passed passed ed by the House of Representatives I and which now goes ROCS before b forc the Sea Sen- ate Sen-ate ate te The new tariff bill carries callies in- in increases increases in creases in the import duties on both live Jive and dressed cattle adds to the import duties on wool and creates a tariff on hides and leather The lat lat- latter lat Jat latter t ter duty has long Ions on been sou sought ht by cat cat- cattlemen cat cattlemen and the recent serious depres depres- depression depression sion in the hide market accentuated efforts efforts of cattlemen to demand protection pro pro- protection protection on this important commodity Following out their campaign pledges Congressmen voted increases on many other agricultural products J particularly on su sugar ar and dairy pro pro- products products products ducts I I I i of the Session Laws of Utah 1919 to 1929 1920 inclusive to appropriate 1 of water from Mill 1 Creek in Davis Davia County Utah Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears ft E g from the SW cor of Sec 35 5 T 2 N It R 1 E S L B ll M 1 and conveyed ed by means of a pipe line to the head of the Union Trunk Pipe line which point bears N 44 4 d deg 51 61 min E ft from the SW cor of Sec 28 T 2 N R It R 1 E thence conveyed to the applicants applicant's municipal mW works water-works system where it will be used during the entire year for domestic and municipal purposes hv by the inhabitants of ot Bountiful Cit City The water ou sought ht to he be appropriated a by virtue of this application is to be saved from loss Joss piping by-piping in closed pipes water which has heretofore flowed in natural channels and con con- conveyed conveyed con conveyed by means of open canals and ditches This application Is desi designated in inthe inthe the th State Engineers Engineer's Office as File FileNo No AU All protests against the ranting granting I ot of said eaid application stating the re rea- rea reasons rea reasons sons must be by affidavit in 1 duplicate accompanied witha with a fee of and filed in this office within thin thirty 30 80 days lays after the completion of this notice GEO M AI BACON DACON State Engineer Date of first publication May 31 1929 I Date of completion of publication June 28 1929 |