Show Stockmen's Stag Banquet Ends r Successful 1944 Ogden Show OGDEN UP With R-With With the stockmen's stockmen's stock stock- mens men's stag banquet Wednesday night the annual Ogden livestock livestock livestock live live- stock show ended as one of the most successful In the history atthe of at the event Final item on the afternoons afternoon's S 'S program was the sale of oC feeder cattle The grand champion load entered by J. J H. H Singleton of Sandy Utah went to the Peck Commission Co Ogden for 1570 per hundredweight Second prize load exhibited by Jess M. M Conover Son of oC Ferron Utah was bought by Wesley Vesley Fields of Gooding Idaho for 15 per hundredweight Grand champion fat hog exhibited exhibited by Ralph Evans of oC Kamas Utah was sold for tor 37 cents per pound b by the American Packing and Provision Co for Cor Alton Parker Parker Parker Par Par- ker manager of oC Finer Cleaners Inc The hog then was donated to the Shrine crippled childrens children's hospital in Salt SaIl Lake Lale The reserve champion fat hog entered by Grant Smith Layton Utah was purchased by the AmerIcan American American Amer Amer- ican Packing and Provision Co for the American Food Stores at 20 cen cents lc per pound The grand champion carload of or fat lambs exhibited by Reed Peterson Peterson Peterson Pe Pe- Pe- Pe terson of oC Tremonton Utah went for 20 cents per pound to the American Food Stores through the American Packing and Provision Provision Provision Provi Provi- sion Co Col The grand champion lot of oC carload carload carload car car- load fat cattle shown b by Wesley Vesley Fields of Gooding Idaho was sold for tor 19 19 per hundredweight to the American Packing and Provision Co for the Safeway Stores Prices paid generally at the stock show this year were higher over all than those of a year ago with lowest offers being for sifted cattle The prices of the latter ranged from 1475 per hundredweight hundredweight hundred hundred- weight to 13 1350 0 per hundred hundred- weight a |