Show Manderfield Is Chosen Head of Swine Growers Growers' Association for Development of Hog Industry I J. J II H. Ma Ia general manager manager mana- mana manaI I ger gel of the Salt Lake Union stockyards stockyards stock stock- yards at North Salt Lake was elected president ot of the tho Utah PUrebred Purebred Pure PUre- bred Chester White association at a meeting of hog producers held at the Stockyards hotel at North Salt Tuesday evening D. D W. W Clifford CUfford of the Clifford Livestock company was elected secretary Other officers including a vice fee president will be elected at the tle next meeting to be beheld beheld beheld held at the same place next Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening A committee consisting consistIng consisting consist consist- ing of ot Mr Clifford CUtford E. E M. M Richardson Richard Richard- son and Merrill Parkins bot both boti of oC Woo Wood Cross was appointed apI to draw up the constitution and by h- laws Dr R. R N. N Mead chairman of the I tock livestock committee of the chamber of commerce spoke on the production production I tion of ot better hogs In Utah He lie HeI I stressed the importance of ot the proper proper care of ot At least one brood sow should be bo kept on every farm Dr Mead lead said If this was done we would be producing enough hogs to supply supply supply sup sup- ply our own needs and with some to ship out In Kansas when heavy mortgages hung over the farms it was the raising of hogs furnished by a purebred hog association association asso asso- which put the farmers backon back backon on their feet The same Is true In Inmany inmany many runny other states The farmer who has been raising a few hogs hogsand hogsand I and had a few cows and sheep on his place is the farmer who has been getting along the best Livestock Livestock Live Live- stock is very Important to the small farms of ot today and everything everything every every- thing should be done to stimulate Interest in the production of ot better belter livestock Mr 11 spoke on the theL Importance of hogs to the local L market and what the tho raising of oC stock would mean to the farmers He Ho stated that a a. premium premium pre pre- price was always offered for all good purebred hogs First quality ft ity stock Is ahva always s 's In better de demand demand demand de- de mand and receives receive a a. better belle 1 price A pound purebred hog can be raised as cheaply and without an anYmore any anymore more trouble than a common L hog he ho said There is a great demend for hogs on tho the Pacific coast which are being supplied hIthe by hI bythe bythe the farmers far of ot the Middle l West Yest st sUites states tes The farmers of ot this state should be raising more hogs an and I helping to supply this market he said Mr Richardson said that much I money Is going to the states of ot tho the Middle West for hogs with witt I which to supply the local markets There Is no reason why we should i not only be supplying our own I market but lut also receiving part of ot r the millions of dollars which ar are I being spent by California for hog 1108 products each year ear he said The new ne organization organization Is expected to do much to tc stimulate an increased production 0 o bogs hogs in the state it Is said sald One shipment of the White Chester hogs has already been received at atthe atthe the Salt Lake Union stock stockyards ards from the Livestock Improvement association of ot Kansas and many nore are expected soon It is said |