Show Top lop Ram Brings at S. S L. L Sale Surpassing All Last Year Bids Q 0 Last years year's prices again went by the bo Wednesday board second second second sec sec- ond and last day of the twenty-fifth twenty annu annual l national ram sale at the Salt Lake Union stockyards The morning saw saw only taken into the ring and within the first half hour one of the faced black-faced stud rams went under the hammer for bettering lettering last years year's top of for The seller was Tom L. L Patrick of the Meadows II- II derton Ont ant Canada Buyer was Carl Rudeen of Pocatello Idaho Bidding was fairly spirited Wednesday morning but none of the early sales came even close to the paid for the Patrick entry Hampshire rams were to go on sale at the afternoon session which will close close- the show 1 S I More than in single single single sin sin- gle and group lots were offered by growers Among those entering entering entering enter enter- ing rams were the Canadian Pa Pacific Pacific Pa- Pa cHic railway Montana State college college col col- lege the Nephi Suffolk Sheep as association association as- as of Nephi Utah and numerous numerous numerous nu nu- nu- nu individual breeders from Utah Idaho Canada Colorado Oregon Washington Montana and California As on Tuesday the ram sale sate had an early price that topped that of last year On Tuesday the first Rambouillet ram led into the ring commanded compared compared com corn pared with a top for 1939 Continued on P page lite ft Seven even Column Three f i A Fortune on the Hoof Changes Hands at Salt Lake Stockyards 1 A A t v. v t f r t AT SECOND AND CLOSING DAY OF OF TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL NATIONAL RAM SALE I Left Suffolk ram that brought with buyer Carl Rudeen left and seller Tom L. L Patrick Right Paul Ballard of Payson Payson Payson Pay- Pay son readies a Hamp Hampshire shire for the ring National Rear Ram Sale Prices Surpass Last Year Tops Continued from Page Pase One I The price remained as 1940 high for Animals were being taken rapidly rapidly rapidly rap rap- idly into the ring Wednesday so as to bring the sale to conclusion on time Lunch period was shortened shortened shortened short short- ened to half an hour to hasten the selling Prior to the afternoon session Tuesday F. F A A. Ellenwood of Red Bluff Cal honorary president of the National Wool Growers' Growers association association association asso asso- presented Dr S S. S W. W McClure McClure McClure Mc- Mc Clure of Bliss Idaho founder of the sale with a wrist watch Dr McClure is an auctioneer at the 1940 sale and crossbreeds were sold Tuesday afternoon John K Madsen of Mount Pleasant was reelected president of the American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Breeders association at an annual meeting Tuesday night at atthe atthe atthe the Hotel Utah V V. I. I Pierce of Ozone Texas was reelected vice president and W S. S Hansen of Collinston Utah was reelected director Lloyd D. D White of Fort Stockton Texas was added to the directorate The executive committee of the National Wool Growers' Growers association association association tion also met Tuesday night discussing discussing discussing dis dis- cussing a financial report reports on lamb markets wool freight rates and other matters The committee asserted that wool growers are arc united in calling caIlinG for use of such domestic products as wool in connection with national national national na na- defense It voiced disapproval disapproval disapproval of proposed transfer of the United States forest service from the department of agriculture to the department of interior were guests of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce at a dinner at the Hotel Utah Tuesday evening Wednesday morning sales ales follow with seller eller listed first then the buyer number of head ad sold and total price Montana State college L. L E. E Vivion 1 Tom Patrick Carl Rudeen 1 Tom Patrick M. M H H. Manning 1 J. J H. H Patrick estate Rulon E. E Beus 1 Howard Vaughn Bolton Davis 1 I J J. H H. Patrick estate estale Michael Barclay 1 1 Canadian Pacific railroad railroad rail rail- road Brothers 1 Canadian Canadian Canadian Cana Cana- dian Pacific railroad B B. B B. Burroughs 1 I F F. T. T Fox Leonard 1 1 85 Montana State college D D. D L. L Whittaker Whit- Whit taker laker 1 i 80 University of Idaho Dave Waddell 1 I University of Idaho I Michael 1 la Barclay 1 F. F T. T Fox Michael Mi f liot chael Barclay a ar 1 O W. W 8 S. ONell L. L E. E Vivion 1 1 W. W S. S ONell ONeil B. B R Meek 1 S. S P. P Neilson Nellson Son E. E G G. G Isenberg ben Isen- berg 1 00 g S. S P P. Nellson Neilson Son Wallace E. E G St 1 1 95 BORr W. W P. P nil Hubbard James Jamn LaIdlaw i 1 George C. C Mann LaIdlaw 8 Brockie 1 I Stock farm Bruce M. M Barnard 1 W W. P. P Hubbard Bolten Davis 1 George C C. Mann Dave Waddell 1 Thomas Patrick Charles R. R Kippers Kippen 1 I 60 Thomas Patrick Joe Alameda 1 I 75 Nephi Suffolk association D. D 1 LA Whittaker 1 75 Mack J J. J Knight D. D L. L Whittaker Whit laker 1 1 55 Tom Patrick L. L E E. Vivion 1 Mrs Nielson David G. G Smith I 1 1 50 Tom Pal Patrick rick Walter Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard Hub Hub- bard 1 Douglas Laidlaw Brockie 1 1 Canadian Pacific Jessie L. L ton Fullerton 1 1 Montana State college G G. N. N Winder 1 75 S. S P. P Nielson William O. O Mecham 1 75 W. W S. S ONell ONeil Joe Alameda 1 I 85 J J. J H. H Patrick estate estale F. F T. T Knight 1 I W. W S. S ONell ONeil Michael Barclay 1 J J. J H H. Patrick estate Suffolk Sheep company company com com- pany 1 W. W V. V P. P Hubbard Laidlaw Brockie 1 Thomas h Patrick Ig Laidlaw lg eR Brockie k 1 40 J. J J. J Ii A. A well Culver er l 1 35 15 J H H. p Patrick k estate Ed Ramsey 5 Tom Patrick t 1 H H. Nash 5 3 Howard Vaughn Ed Ramsey Ram sey 5 3 Bartlett Brothers W. W L L. Cook 5 Canadian Pacific David G. G Smith 5 Stock farm Michael Barclay 3 Tracy W W. Hess J. J H. H 4 U j 1 S S. S P. P Nielson If Ed Ramsey 5 5 W W. S S. S ONeil O'Neil David G. G Smith 5 University IV of Idaho David G. G S Smith It 1 5 3 Mack k J. J Jf J Knight I t H. H A. A Bertagnoll Bertagnoli 5 Laidlaw Brockie W. W L. L Cook 5 W. W S. S ONeil O'Neil A. A M. M 5 3 J J. J H H. Pal Patrick rick es s tate Late l Ed Ramsey 5 5 Tom Patrick T. T T T. fv Wright lr 5 5 O Tom M l Patrick l L. L E. E 5 Thomas Patrick J J. J H H. WId dos 7 7 Stock farm L. L E. E Vivion vl 5 5 l T. T W W. N Hess Frank ra Reed ee 5 l Brockie kl Ed Ramsey 15 S. S P. P N Nielson A. A Culverwell Cul- Cul g 1 ii i verwell r ir 5 J. J H. H Patrick 1 k estate Il Charles R. R KI Kippen pen 10 38 Howard Vaughan n Ralph ok 25 1050 Tom Patrick WillIam William Nicholas 6 6 B. B M. M Barnard J J. J H. H 6 Canadian Pacific J. J H. H 6 T. T W W. Hess J. J H. H 7 Canadian Pacific Ed Ramsey 10 W. W P. P Hubbard William Nicholas 4 W. W S. S ONeil O'Neil Ralph 8 Tom Patrick H. H A. A Bertagnoli 10 Howard Vaughn Ralph 18 J. J J. J J J. J 21 M M. Adamson 8 8 J. J H H. Patrick estate Ralph Peir- Peir brook 6 Tom Patrick Ralph Peir- Peir Pt IW il f-il brook 21 l. l Tm Tom Patrick i J. J H. H doss dOBs 19 W S. S ONeil O'Neil A A. A M M. M lon 8 Laidlaw B Brockie C ROY Royal I M. M t. t Smith 5 5 Laidlaw Brockie Ben Danak 10 B B. M. M Barnard Lafe Lace Bown Bow 8 Sons Sona 6 Michael Barclay Barclay Bar Bar- clay Frank Reed 10 J. J W. W H Hess Hen ss M. M A. A smith 12 G Q Spencer Thomas Thoma Mills 5 Michael Barclay Golden Porter 10 LaIdlaw k Brockie Ben Danak 15 Nephi Suffolk Suffolk Suf Suf- folk kS a association Lafe Down Bown 15 IP n I W W. V S ONell ONeil Weaver eD Douglass ras 10 30 W. W v. v S. S ONell J J. J C C. C Winder 10 Tom m SP Patrick i J. J l H H. dd i 20 |