Show or 0 ii d C twenty dallai r that hogl hog no much son 1 to 0 market cwi w i the farm bureau shipment ad nd so mr air farmer did send bend his we wet finished hog with th the 6 coo cooperative dative carload shipment oi of li bogs g through the county farm B bureau that selfsame self same giogi hog bof which mr air F farmer armer was offered t sum ot of 20 b by y the commis commission slon n ouro L was de livered delivered at the liver alvery b cales without his usual borni as fill he weighed pounds awas loaded just ta th same bame as 87 other hogs of oc sim grade loaded in one of the tl four horse trail ou outwits ta and was hauled to wat J n tm then to mack and sold netting mer exactly 45 40 at the vernal net above all cost costal of 15 65 per aundre hundred toot foot yf and thera were 23 amar tr at acors ors who ho helped male mak I 1 c carload a cload of 88 hogs a saving T IP patters and long by their f I 1 ar ell their having had t tip to withstand the thaw W a cow commission mission men mi h ot P the hog business be altu k busy day m a 14 standing pat th wi W netted sav of t ir drw per pound ac according or in t quality of will individual I 1 ual i 23 cooperators 9 ha each 3 had ten or r had bad numbers ran ranglet six the four sh N t ft basly in marketed 11 rk eted were here in made 8 t to 24 cooperators each um of hogs per carload ranging rangin fr 82 to 89 out ot of all these shipment not one hog bog was lost after th eleft vernal in transit to the market maximum shrinkage on any one carload waa 11 per con cent the minimum vas v as eight ninths nintha ot of one per cent from the nature of 0 these shipments it can be seen that without tho a cooperative spirit behind this in movement e it would d be very difficult in tact impossible forthe for the small producer to market his surplus product for anything near its real market value ue the prices above quoted are the highest ilg hest ever paid in recent years in the basin and were it n not ot for or the farm bureau having made a way out tor for our surplus hogs it Is very doubtful whether such prices would bo be paid the producer even with prices sty li gh in the eastern markets this much we do know that buyers bought hogs bogs tor for 9 10 11 a and nd 12 cents per pound hauled them to salt lake stok yards and sold them tor for 19 cents I 1 following Is an account of the last I 1 ent the returns of which have just been distributed to those concerned coni i with the shipment I 1 total receipts 88 hogs 60 charge draft exchange weighing in vernal pare fare vernal watson fare mack vernal loll 1011 lieg and feed tema te ma ims 16 10 tean kuppr watson oars cars 2 watson wick 77 05 watering hogs at mack telephoning t go 90 hogs tiegs hauling le per lb 60 feed hauling teamsters teed feed and hog feed 0 per cwt cat 68 84 to time oversee ng shipment vernal watton watson 4 days a 1 00 per day 4 00 to time 6 5 days 0 3 RO 50 1750 to time days including expense 24 2400 00 to help aj day loading 2 0 0 lumber for troughs phone vernal salt lake 1 9 0 phone vernal alhandra 25 pam paid for lb ib hogs R 15 30 and 16 05 cwt cat per by bal for posta postage W and d miscellaneous expense 63 GO 60 from this report items of particular interest are 1 that the uintah county farm bureau as an institution Is solely al a public servant it pays the real pra producer all the birket for hs product less actual expenses expense a incur tei led in marketing same I 1 1 2 that ahat while no one is given a plum in the management of one of these shipments the policy of the form farm bureau is s to be fair with all and in all things it films alma to treat alike producers freighters shipping ship agent and all concerned therewith so an nr sa ns judgment find and experience exper ence under the conditions condition en ables deter illner fairness cairne s 3 the farm bureau executive officers A theodore johnson president I 1 E D smith vice president pres dent A 0 gnoerich treasurer J P ruda and divald cooper second nd and third vie acl it presidents L D young as assistant epcy treasurer of the western division of the county farm bureau thebie obese inen ath nith the loyal loval off officers leers wid members of local farm burnus with committee men and project leq leaders ders do their part without pay par it ift a community service e ic e rendered best of mot e b hind it to dest r H 5 lair me zo wb ell sharp it alij i 1 1 I b ea arable omme e if thic y J com so dmn 0 P 15 IV tri a ls 0 11 41 fruy V py t 4 vy b ak 9 V u vot vo c V v A P 11 ix V U apin 61 d t ar 3 rt I 1 rj A apo er I 1 71 11 ile ito edw PC r or I 1 T ah ve 47 t oe cco to r a tion to with nest A three s Z mr r clif ed th them 0 ve t vern sh shipment i A it was sold sol the report with wit h the bv along har ing much 11 cases no c d is faction e to build up u 0 r ous gus and happy rma and another abbi ship nt of h made through the farm bu ing tho the early part p of alay wn der way mr D J wind ol as the farm bureaus marketing agent and will accompany the shipment to such market that will otter offer the best beat inducement anyone having hogs tor for sale either finished stock culls or feeders should report at once to mr A theadore johnson president of the uintah county farm bureau vernal anyone desiring feeder stock for feeding up surplus feeds or for pasture and finishing for the early fall market should also report same to mr jr johnson no guarantee Is a made as to prices paid but the corporation to is given very chance chalice possible sible of 0 getting all the market has to offer less actual expenses in shipment these billip ing accounts are open to any or to all co ca operators provisions are being made to make shipments throughout the season special roeana are being provided tor fot tho the transportation of hogs hoga during hot weather |