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Show iFEED SCARCITY CAUSES STOCK PRICE SLUMP Reports, that prospective scarcity of winter feed for stock in some of the southwestern couuties of Utah have caused virtual sacrifices of livestock I there, have been current, and have re- S suited in the receipt of tho following letter from J. S. 6-oiug, of the Quail ranch, Pixley, Cal.. to Thomas Redmond, Red-mond, secretary of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' association: I "Kindly put me in communication with several parties who can furnish I me with 200 head of half fat voung red cows, also 200 head of three-vear- I old red steers. T want really 'good fl stock, Durham preferred. T hear good I cows can be bought at $-10 in vour I state. ' |