Show rn As S Ra Ram Sale Sa e Opens A hefty thick-fleeced thick Rambouillet showed t the e way at athe atthe atthe the he opening of t the e twenty-fifth twenty annual national ram sale at IB Salt Lake Union stockyards Tuesday by going under the hammer lammer for nearly twice the highest price paid in his breed reed at last years year's sale The price was hung up on the he very first sale called called by byA A. A W. W Thompson of Lincoln Neb auctioneer auctioneer and was indIcative indicative of the Interest in the 1940 bidding The annual u auction tlona a N No lx l event vent ventin in n the western livestock Industry opened on a cheery note a as F. F R. R Marshall secretary of the National Wool Growers' Growers asso association told of ofa ofa ofa a b better tt r outlook outlook for for the sheep i business i First animal into the ring was wasa i a yearling Rambouillet Quality offered by Neilson Brothers Sheep company of Ephraim With a minimum opening bid of 50 the first bid was for and the price rice went rapidly to the animal going to John K Madsen of f Mount Pleasant for that amount mount It was regarded a as a good figure fig- fig ure re to shoot at and contrasted with the top price pad pa fora for a Rambouillet last year In 1939 this lis top price for also Iso was received by Neilson Brothers It was a case of You buy mine Continued on OP Page Pale Seven I Column One 1 r. r Scenes ce es as Bidding idding on Prize Prise Sheep G Got God t Under Way at Salt Lake Union Stockyards 1 1 ti 10 tYr ry b F b y y too Ta Tati a e ia a v 4 Fw St v Y V eb f 4 i ze ie Rambouillet Ram learn firings Brings Annual Sale Opens pens ns from Pare Page One f yours urs in the top price n the early part of the After After Mr Madsen bought s sons sons' ns' ns Rambouillet for Cone ne to the for highest plaice in the tiding dIng r TS r from all the west and of f Canada took part in Inaugurated in 1915 and Iby by the National Wool association of took up mornings morning's session r arshall in opening the m s- s or w. j Xv c PRICES WERE GOOD CROWDS ENTHUSIASTIC AT OPENING OF TWENTY-FIFTH TWENTY ANNUAL NATIONAL RAM SALE I scenes at sale Left prospective buyers cluster around animal as crowd looks on Auctioneer A. A A W. W Thompson goes into action Adin Neilson Nellson with Rambouillet that brought on first sale sale introduced C. C B. B Wardlaw of Del Rio Texas association president Mr Marshall conceded that the wool business could have been better last year but painted a brighter picture for the immediate immedi immedi- ate future pointing out the United United United Unit Unit- ed States war department has made contracts for pounds of wool and expects to buy even more With government purchases and improving private business i the outlook is better he said Mr Thompson predicted that tha these sales will last as long as the western world stands He urged bidders not to be backward with their checkbooks to remember re remember remember re- re member that growers have persevered persevered persevered per per- severed through dlf difficult times to raise these animals and are en entitled entitled entitled en- en titled to a profit Bidding was brisk Tuesday I morning and only a few times diethe did die the auctioneer have to pause ant and exhort the prospective buyers More than persons were clustered around the small enclosure inclosure inclosure in- in closure that forms the auction square The TM sale opened with bidding on Rambouillet stud rams Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day afternoon several other breeds were to be taken into the ring On Wednesday closing day and will be bc sold The Salt Lake chamber of commerce will be host to growers growers growers grow grow- ers at a dinner at the Hotel Utah at p. p m. m Tuesday Tuesday morning sales follow t the seller listed first then the buyer number of head traded and total price Nielson NI-Ison Brothers Sheep company John I K Madsen Madlen I 1 1 Nielson Brother Brothers Sheep com company any C B Wardlaw 1 1 John K Madsen adsen Adin Nielson I 1 1 0 Q G. L. L Beal Beat Sons C C. C B. B Hudspeth 1 1 U 50 W. W S. S Hansen C. C B. B Hudspeth l d 1 John h K Madson Madsen Walker lk Epperson so 1 1 C. C L. L Beal Sons Adney sisters 1 1 IO W. W 8 S. Hansen Voyle Bagley 1 ho Montana or n State college II C. C B. B Hudspeth neth peth 1 1 75 Montana State Stale college C C C. B D. i Wardlaw 1 1 F. F R. R Christensen John K Madsen 1 1 Utah State Stale A Agricultural college collee Harry Bomford 1 1 50 Branch Agricultural college e George Jorenson Jorgenson 1 1 75 Adney sisters Sister H. H A A. Wimberly 1 65 F. F R R. R Christensen eW C B. B Wardlaw rd w l 1 16 60 Branch ran Rr it Agricultural I tural college collee H H. A A. A Wimberly 1 70 George A. A Jorgenson Jorenson Day White 1 I 75 1 D a H. H Peterson John K Madsen 1 1 90 Adney sisters sister H. H A A. A Wimberly l 1 1 50 D D. E. E Hansen Harry Bomford 1 1 50 D. D E E. Hansen Jensen Gill sheep company 1 j 60 Nielson Brothers s Sheep company ln 6 t. t C. C B B. B Hud Hudspeth poth 1 Voyle Ie Bagley Dwight E. E Hansen nl 1 50 l John IeK K Madsen C Cunningham Cun Cun- ham Sheep company 1 I D. D L L. Sargent J. J S. S Oi Otto 1 D. D L Sargent Sar Sar- Kent gent Charles rl I Redd dd 1 75 5 Brothers Sheep company E. E 8 S. S Hansen 1 I George L. L Beal Sons Cunningham Sheep he company 1 l. l George o L. L Beal C Sons Brothers a r 1 1 70 b LW W. W S. S S I Hansen Brothers 1 1 Nielson Brothers Brother 8 Sheep company Warren E. E Johnson Johnson John John- son 5 cJ John lan K Madsen n C. C B B. Wardlaw 5 5 slips J 5 George Geore L L. L Beal A k Sons W tv R. R reach Veach c 5 o W W. W S S. S l Hansen William in H. H w h k 5 20 Branch r Agricultural cul college L A A. A 5 i F F. R. R na Charles h Redd 5 I 3 S. E. E M M. Allred 7 Dwight R. R Hansen W. W T T. Jenkins com company anY 5 George A. A Jor Jorgenson L. L E. E Gawith 5 5 Voyle Bagley Casten steil 0 Olsen 6 6 John K K M Madeen Madsen Reuel F. F Jacobson 10 Nl Nielson lson Brothers r Sheep company E P P. P 7 D D. D h L s Sargent II if 1 A. A Wimberly m fag 3 09 ol I-ol Voyle e Bagley J. J J S. S Otto 20 George L. L eD Deal D Beal 5 Sons ns M. M A A. A Gonzales e 5 W. W S S. Hansen C. C B. B Wardlaw 5 S. S Dwight E. E Hansen Thomas Adamson Adamson's Adamsons Adam Adam- sons son Sons 15 E. E S. S Hansen Son Bon T T. M. M Swanson I s 10 O. O A A. A Jorgenson Jorgen Jorgen- son I Sons 1 10 30 F F. R R. Christensen Chris Chris- I I A A. A M M. 8 8 W W. 8 8 Hansen Hangen A M. M i. i H f 10 ib ro V. W. W S S. S Hansen 8 S. A. A Mahaffey 10 A. A E E. Holmquist Sons Song L. L w. w Fitzgerald erald 8 John K Madsen Robert C Jones 10 John K Madsen Robert C C. Jones 10 |