Show Stream of Ogden Money Poured Out For Prize Stock I GO EN the junction town where lots Jots of people have lots of O J money displayed some of this coin today in the selling pens at the Fat Stock sho show sho and the Ogden commission men and livestock livestock live Jive stock chaps ran away with a majority of the fat prize winners Few record prices were hung up but the values were good and the bidding spirited The Tale price paid for steers in the opening sales at 42 cents represented the highest price ever paid in Salt Lake for beef animals The sale was that of a year old Hereford steer owned I by bv John H. H Cazier and Sons company of Wells Nells Nev to Papworth n and d Sons of or Salt Lake the steer be beInS being being be- be I ing InS the tho first prize winner In class 2 2 The price paid was 12 12 cents in excess ex excess excess ex- ex cess of the highest previous lous figure PRIZE STEER SOLD The grand prize steer exhibited b by bytho bythe the tho Utah Agricultural college was sold to Lo the Cudahy Packing company of oC Salt Lake for 30 cents a pound The animal weighed approximately 1000 pounds The Tho price of 37 cents paid by the Hauser Packing company compan of or Los Angeles Angeles An An- geles celes for tor the grand prize winning ex exhibit exhibit exhibit ex- ex hibit of fat lambs made malic by the Austin Austin Austin Aus Aus- tin Brothers association was 2 cents above the top tOll price paid at tit the recent Denver stock show BIDDERS CROWD PENS Throughout the da day moro more than excited bidders crowded the selling pens waving their mone money and letting loo loose e their voices In an effort efort to be become become become be- be come owners of the blooded animals which won von blue ribbons at the show The morning session opened up with witha a sale alc of C hops hogs the prize porkers ambling ambling ambling am am- bling into the selling seJling pen to pose for forthe forthe forthe the bidders The hog price overtopped last years year's figure being 30 cents to today today to- to to-I to da day for the prize winning lot of Poland Chinas exhibited by Case and of Filer Flier Ida as against 22 cents which changed hands last year for the blue ribbon porkers ers William Gottlieb Gottlieb Gottlieb Gott Gott- lieb representing the Ogden Commission Commission Commission Commis Commis- sion company had hall the roll ron of or money which talked loudest and carried off so to speak the Poland China family I The average weight of the hogs hOls was pounds and the total for the group was pounds and for this three I tons plus of pork lard bacon etc tc Mr Gottlieb handed over 2190 2100 SOLD TO OGDEN The next lot owned by Walter Valter Tames Jaynes of or Blackrock Ida was knocked down to tho the Ogden Packing and Provision Provision Pro Pro- vision company compan at 21 cents These hogs took the first prize In class 2 Another lot in this class sold also for Cor 21 cents to the Ogden company compan The fourth sale Rale was of the carload lot of or I hogs bogs from the Olson Richards ranch at al Cokeville Wyo s second In cla clans s 2 and of the Jersey Duroc-Jersey breed These animals animals animals ani ani- mals w were ro bought by the Big 4 Commission Commission Commission Com Com- mission company of Ogden at 21 21 cents The only Salt Lake bidder to put over a n purchase was wan L L. L. L Keller who bought the tho hogs of Ed CazIer of or Mantl Manti first prize winners In class 3 for 22 cents a pound MORE STOCKS SOLD Tho hogs belonging to A. A R. R Babcock Babcock Bab- Bab cock of ot Moore 1 Ida which took second prize in cla class s 3 wore were sold to the Hansen Hansen Hansen Han- Han sen Livestock and Feeding company of Ogden for 20 cents Tho The Og Ogden en Packing and Provision company bought in the exhibit of the Wayne county farm bureau for 20 cents This exhibit took exhibit took third place In class 3 F. F I W Hess Iless of ot Fielding ln Utah sold his hogs to the Hunsacker Commission company of ot O Ogden en for 25 cents being next highest to the tho 30 cents figure hung up on the sale of or Case Cage and grand championship group Hess Hess' display averaged pounds each and totaled pounds SALE FOR RED CROSS i 1 Tho Hampshire lambs which took the first grand STand prize fa for l' l fat tat lambs exhibited by the thc Austin Brothers Brothers' as association association as- as of ot Salt Lake were bought by byH II IL J J Hauser representing the Hauser Packing company of or Los Angeles cles for tor 3 37 cents As this price was 5 cents below last years year's figure of 4 42 cents Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the same stock which broke the worlds world s 's s record for tor lamb prices Mr Ir Hauser explained that his father who bought the lambs last year car was de desirous llo- llo sirous silous of or securing the animals for a special purpose and boosted tho the figure ure until he became the tho successful bidder er Last years year's lot of Hampshire was taken to Los Loa Angeles where they created created cre cre- something of a a. sensation and starred starrell at the Red Cross auction I This afternoon the tho sale ale of or Hereford I heifers for Cor the benefit of or the thc Red Hell Cross is In progress and It Is expected that the great reat organization of or mercy will wili profit considerably from the sale of or these animals CLUBS ATTEND IN BODY The attendance at the fat stock tock show Thursday was boomed by tho the excursion excursion sion slon of the Commercial Rotary notary and clubs and n the th Utah Manufacturers Manufacturers Manufacturers association members who motored motored mo mo- to the Union stoc stockyards yards following following follow tollow- ing luncheon at al the tho Commercial club Fully 1000 persons attended the show Thursday afternoon and anti interest Inthe in inthe the tho big ble- annual event at tho the local stockyards stockyards stock stock- yards was stimulated considerably The were accompanied by a band which played several selections I Continued on page pago 9 0 STREAM OF OGDEN from Crom page e 1 during their visit The music was enjoyed enJoyed en- en Joyed not only by the show visitors but b by the exhibits themselves the meat animals crowding to the fences fence the better to hear the dulcet strains o othe of or orthe f the saxophone and the not dulcet thumps of the bass drum MANAGERS HAPPY No one is more delighted with the success of ot the show than E E. C. C Parsons Parsons Par Par- sons manager of the show and he I is to equalled In enthusiasm b by J. J H. H Man Man- manager of ot the tho Union Stockyards Stockyards Stock Stock- yards ards company under whose wing the show was hatched Parsons says the exhibits are fit tit to take rank with the best U at any American show and particularly particularly par par- are arc among the leaders In Western Vestern exhibitions The lamb exhibits exhibits ex ex- hibits he declared are equal to an anever any y ever displayed at any show Breeders are already perfecting their plans to prepare exhibits for tor next year declares Parsons and many of I them are determined to dra drag down the big bib prizes in 1920 One of the mos most t attractive features of oC the local show Is found In the san sanitary I tar condition o othe ortho of or tho the yards where all streets passages passage s and pen floors are concreted and find a supply of ot circulating water Is maintained main malu- tamed for the cattle sheep and hogs The pens are kept swept free tree of oC all debris and the offensive odor so no noticeable noticeable no- no in many yards ards Is absent i In t 1 North Salt Lake |