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Show FYanca haa lout 17 per cent f hr herd of cattle. France has lost In addition 40 per cent of her icoat and sheep herda and 4 per cent of her tmjr. Italy has lost 14 per cent of her cattle and 1 3 Vi Ir cent of her hoaa. Horae and miilen have alo suffered gret loss. !r. KelloRc statea that dur inc hla tay in Kran.ce he aaw butter on the table In restaurants only once and six lumps of ausar was Ihe full amount available for hia coffea durlns the trip UTAH COWS MAY BE SENT ABROAD Cattle and Dairy Products! Much in Demand in . Europe. To confer with officials In Washington Washing-ton regarding the conservation and production pro-duction of dairy products and cattle to ship to Europe, J. FV Itormin, head of tha Western office of the United H tales dairy division, with headquarters headquar-ters here, will leave In a few days for Washington, according to Information given out today. All Europe has suffered' from a tremendous tre-mendous loss of cows and th countries look to America for aid, he says. 'or yea.rs tha foreign demand for cattls will continue and good prices will be paid. Mr. Dorman is cooperating with the I lah Agricultural college at ILogan In j an effort to Inaugurate a campaign' In the .Interests of greater production, , According to Pr. Vernon Kellogg, j vita has ?ut returned from Kurope, ; f |