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Show - BRIEF LOCAL NEWS Page Nine The Midvale Journ al Thurs day, Novem ber 17, 1927 - EVENTS ·and PE SONAL E TIO N +++++ +++ -I•<H-++•!•++·~~+++•H+<t-t-+<t+!o+l<-t•+ot+ot+oH:-l>•l< ++++++++ ~ot·-t-+-t•++•l<+<t•ot++H++!•++!o+l-+-t+:-+ lfo ++ v • + ~- + + . ? : • ~ FOR YOUR FURN ITUR E AND SAVE MONEY >t• •to ·~ ·~ ~ __ ------~ooo~------ * i+ ·:·>t• The developm ent of the sheep sheepmen real izc<l ~~. market on + at Easter time. ·:· business in the West is one of the · "babv lambR" wu.~, + epics of animal husbandry . The The ve1y fact that Easter lambs . were in xreat de,.rna.nd at satisfact ·t h b m are generally sheepmen fact that tory pnces rougn s eepman o . . . prosperou s conditions 1s not mere . the rE'l;J.lization that the public ac+ cha.nce but is the r-e:;uh of a con- tually liked baby lambs. As a re+ aerted, intelligen t effort on the part sult. thf• entire sheep business has ~ of wool growers to give the con- blen revolution ized. Today, the + sheepman realizes his real nrofi.ts + sumer what be wants. A generatio n or so ago, the sheep rm Iambs-an d the wool business $85.00 0 $119.0 8 : man was in business mainly to pro- ! miJ;rht almost he te1·med th~ sidefit from wool. Mutton was a side linP. This change did .n ot just happen. issue. Sheep were bred to produce $20.00 $30.00 wool fleeces which would comma.nd The sheepmen found that the pubthe higest prkes and it was the lie wanted lamb-an d they changed $1.90 . •to~: custom $2.20 to carryshee p of both sexes their entire breedinfl' methocis in or••• for several years-in fact they were cier to produce a choice lamb carat times at the expense of a •!• carried along very much the same ca 3 s, <t• as dairy cows are carried today. salable wool pelt. The spring lamb $15.00 $25.00 I As long as a sheep was producing today, at the age of five months up, $25.00 .... $35.00 2 good amounts of valuable wool, the weighs 70 to R5 pounds, almost as animal wa~ carried, just as the much as· the yearli.ng and two-year J; $12.50 $25.00 1 dairyman today carries a milk cow old anima.l of tho preceding gen$20.00 $30.00 a.s long. as she is producing su~fi- I P.ratiou . 1 Sheepmen are ~till working on ~: c1ent m1lk and butterfat to reahze + the ow.ner a profit. In the end, their problems, for like every other aged ewes and wethers were slaugt group, they havP. their prnhlP.ms~ tered for mutton-a nd the demand In the case ot the sheepmen , many wa~ narrow on such meat, because feel that there is at present graveof thP. str.ong flavor and toughness danger of over-prod uction. ManY cattlemen have turned to sheep of thP. meat. It has only been in the last ge.n- productio n and many small farmers erAtion that sheepmen began pro- havP. turned to sheep as a means of ducing lambs for the market. Twen profitable diversific ation and for ty-flve years ·a go, the only time tJi,e benefit of sheep manure, one o:f the best of fertilizers . Newspap er advertisin g is bt>ing resorted to in. ·········· ·········· ·········· ··••+++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +• order to built up a market for their increasin.!!; volume of lambs marketed. In other words, instead of cutting down productio n, as some farm leadel1S advocate with other farm commodit ies. the far-sighte d leaders in the sheep world believe that through a.cquai,nting the public with the value of lambs in the diet, there is less danger of over-prod uction. They believe that through intelligen t merchand izing, in which newspape r advertisin g is one ofthe most importan t factors, the shee:p populatio n mar be reasonabl y increased to the benefit of the sheep industry, the packing business and Will be at for the welfare of the public in general. There is great room for developMONDAY and TUESDA Y ment of the sheep business on the Novembe r 28th and 29th Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. many small farms a.nd ranches in the fertile valleys of the Pacific Two Days Only Slope, the Inter-Mou ntain country No Charge for C®nsultat ion The specialist of Dr. Mellenthi n and the Southwes t. But it must be & Co. is a regular graduate in med- borne in mind that the sheep busicine and surgery and is licensed by i ss requires patience, skill and knowledg e. trhere are reasonabl e the state of UTAH. He visits profession ally, the more pvofits in the businss fo-r those who importa,n t towns and cities and of- enter into it in an intelligen t manfers to all who call on this trip free ner. It is a business which is goconsultati on, except the expense of ing forward right alo,n.g and the ' man who takes it uv must bear in treatment when desired. According to his method of treat- mind that it is an industry which ment he does noet operate for chro r requires constant attention to the . nic appendici tis, gall stones, ulcers changing methods and improved breed:i,ng and feeding. of stomach, tonsils or ade.noids. He kas to his credit wonderfu l results in diseases of the · stomach, .liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatis m, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any le,ngtJa of time and do not get any , better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than di~ .... ~ .......-mach and of cause the often very are sease good as were s cigarette If all in.tt.>~rm:u. ..roubles and trouble. standing long your as Camel you wouldn' t hea..I di"'tllroapc~s due to that date, above the · Rmember t~· aP"(. t--'t"e is nothanything about special treatconsultati on on this trip will ;be ..... ""nan a safe in!ments to make cigarettes good difis t treatmen his that and free In• .......... ...1 ...... .:hildren's for the throat. Nothing takes ferent. Loxa:a.ve. che place of choice wbaccos. ·Married wome.n must be accom• panied by their hll9bands. WiNS LOW' S Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg. Los An~les, California . SYRU P 0 1927. 1L J. !'!•aolde Tolluea P~d Ad~ NoT. 1~17-2~ l.a~a~•;;~.-;Y;·~~~-~-~~~~··:··~N-.~~~------------------------------------------------------------~ 1 :t + •t ~ •:i: i• 1 LOOK! SPEmAts LOOK! . I ::: WIDL E THEY LAST + W as Now Piece Walnu t Dinin g Suite ........................ $20.00 Walnu t Dress ing Table ........... " -················· $35.00 Ivory Dress er .................................................................. Printe d Linoleum, per yard .................................... Secon dHand Daven ette ......................................................................... Buffetts .... :......................................................................... China Closet ·······················-········································· Book Case ........................................................................ Many Other s Just As Reaso nably Priced ·:· :~ i ! i t t l :t + I I I IDVALE FURNITURE COMPANY ; TERMS ARRA NGED PHON E MID. 119: Coming to I Salt Lake City, Utah OR. MELLENTHIN • ....J AND CO • SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE CULLEN HOTEL kee ps rig ht on del ive rin g • enJ oym ent Cam el hold s the lead e ship bec ause it deli vers cotn plet e stno kin. g plea sur e-t hat 's Cat nel 's plat fort n.. j I Mas. |