Show NEWS FROM OVER LA SAL ei contributed by forest service lamb feeding profitable the la sal livestock company feels somewhat ome what elated over the prices it received from the first car load of lambs it shipped from its feed lots these lambs topped the market at kansas city january 12 averaging 94 ibs at ac per ib these lambs averaged approximately 70 ibs when they came off the summer range in october upon leaving the feed lots during the first week in january they averaged 98 ibs with a 4 ib shrinkage in transit this same company shipped a car of cows and bulls which sold tor 6 and averaged 56 per bead attends state Wool growers conven in company with tion members of the san juan Wool growers association supervisor polster attended the utah state wool growers convention which convened at salt lake city on jan uary the convention program featured principally the matter of active advertising for greater lamb consumption an assessment of ie per head was levied for the next four years on all breeding ewes in utah for the promotion of theeart more lamb campaign statistics show of all meat consumed in the U S only ap proximately 4 per cent 1 lamb other meats as follows pork 43 per cent beef 41 per cent all fowl 12 per cent wool marketing came in for considerable discussion by such worthy proponents as L U edgheill vice dant of draper co and mr WU son secretary of the national wool marketing corporation george collard of provo succeeded H W harvey of heber as president of the utah state association office inspection deputy regional fiscal agent at ogden utah arrived in moab tuesday morning mr wycoff will make a complete inspection of the moab forest office records and files he expects to remain here several days visits supervisor roister paid a visit to the regional forest office at ogden last week in the interest of securing road |