Show I MR JOSEPH r WRIGHT BREEDING FARM I L Not least among Nephis commend I I com-mend ible enterprises s is i the breeding I I farm of Mr Joseph F I Wright lo I 11 7 eatid near the city I I Mr Wright has I for twenty five I year mule a scientific study of the t I I i It I sheep industry in the inter mountain I I t region and is therefore familiar with I I all the conditions of successful wool A I I A and mutton growing 11 i 11 itm It I 4 1 T1 g tig4 I a ijill I 11 rf 1 I 1Jd fii f r it 11 11 I L f1i I t 11 t I i I lidil i 11 Ilk t I J 61 M a t h 11 Y I It I 1 T He began his breeding ft m a i number years ago Clnelly to supply 1 I his own flocks but the business I 14 I I i has grown till he now furnishes other I bheepmen with about 500 rims each I J P It year He is convinced tint both I I for mutton and wool the best breed I ol sheep for the western roc is I the Mi 11 French Merino Ke lceps Oidy the purest md largest rims and ewes for I 1 breeding purposes and is careful I I 1 I that J Ins stock shall develop rather I II thin deteriorate He challenges I 11 1 I I 0 comparison is to size and quality 1 4 with any breeding firm in the west ilk 41 The I Utah bred ram is superior to i the California stock for manv rea 11 I 1 kl hf for h i ianj sots chief among which I is the I fact I 11 i that ho is i acclimated and cost the I 4 g 11 V J Purchaser I less by 50 per cent Pur I son A Awn Fail I view Peter Okie I I bill I I oslun Mr Parsons Minn I I I onol 1 Uilinms Mothers Beaver are I 1 I IV ol the men who hue blocked 1 I 1 t I ilu r herds from Mr Wrujit firm They 1 are more than well satisfied i with the results j I IJ t I |