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Show w,jrdb Utahs Big Live Stock Center 22 191T SATURDAY DECEMBER EVENING NEWS DESERET SAFlETYFIRST Announcement STRQNG COMPETITIVE MARKET NOW ESTABLISHED AT NORTH SALT LAKE. TWGJUG NATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND LIVESTOCK SHOW COMING. Inter-mounta- in JT, x - m a wwww-11 ''-6 v- f -- - 1 &J - W , k DIRECT TO THE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER In April 1918 First Week PREMIUMS 'Sajdi.JL t Sj. Y Cattle-Hogs-She- op Fat Stock; Sliow u x kk,,. i - fc Pioneer Commission Fir m Courteous Treatment Square Dealings Prompt Settlements Secures the confidence of the shippers.. CASH and individual CAIUjOTS C5$P .1 s,. - 1 ie-- . CATTLE HOGS SHEER WlUrFOK PREMIUM LIST. Entries Close March 20th 1918 j 6 Slock Show salt Lake n Live Stock Commission Co. C. H . Stewart, Manager. NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH, 4 f A JBTii JuSs,JW'i .! , mfri-yfr- citvM' Ore Shipments Big Item trIn Local Railroad Business CARLOAD OF LAMBS THAT BROUGHT HIGHEST PRICE IN AMERICA 25 'jc. NE hundred thousand head of. aloe It haa been received at Receipts of Live Stock, Salt Lake Union Stock Yards (live 8alt Lake Union stock yards April 1st to December 1st, 1917. since the opening of the yards last April and Salt Lake City is now Cattle. firmly established as the live stock 41(7 4011 center of the Intermountain region .., June with a keen, competitive market and ..... , 1018 Jly , the best of facilities for caring for August 2808 0 slock. properly and economically This Is the good conveyed by J. H. Manderfleld, general manager of the union stock yards leas than nine September October . , November Totals am 1747 2811 , months after the formal opening of the project. The feature of the live stock situates this year b the development of a ministration toward the protection of strong local market. This was due to producers, effect of the war on the the support given the yards by the livestock industry; natter utilisation local packers including such killers as of animal feeds, so at to produce meat Fapworth and Sons, McMillan & Sons, rnlmgla at a lower coat; terms of the Rasmussen and Sons, of Midvale, Og- - federal license of Packing and Provision company, I vestlgaUon of the meat industry now Cudahy Packing company. In addition j being conducted by the Federal Trade to these coast buyer and purchasers j commission; work of the Bureau of from Denver. Omaha and Kansas City ; Markets in distribution of livestock have made the market.. Prices here! And meat statistics; livestock condi- - compare favorably with those offered tions in foreign countries; necessity for an accurate federal census of liveat eastern points. The crying need of this market to- stock; effect of the drought in Texas day. said Mr, Manderfleld. la hog and the southwest; the cotton-see- d and more hogs The United States meat combine, and what steps should government has sent an expert hog I be taken by the federal government man here to canvass the state and regulate the supply and price of cake and meal, land deaencourage the farmers to raise pork. ' cotton-see- d stock-sihl- y lt b the quiekest way we can pos-- 1 ignaiiona under the increase our meat production. raising homestead bill, reservation of claaaifica-ovThe campaign b to be conducted all drivewaja and water-hole- s, the state and the local live stock tlon and disposition or control of the interwus-arfinancing the government remaining -- inriiUcJnd not designatt ed aa applicable to filing Under the 'campaign for this purpose." He pointed out that many Utah law; some proposed change on the na--i , farmer have not taken to hog kind- - 1" the gracing regulation ttonal forests, extermination of prely because theysay this b not a corn ' wild animals; poisonous mising country and called attention tp datory the fact that bogs can be successful- - plants; work of the Bureau of Ant-l-y I mal of In eradication the raised without the use of corn. Industry In order to demonstrate the feasi- - ticks; Inspection of meat, hides, and bliity of raising hogs on other feeds wool from foreign countries; impor-- a large experiment is to be conducted tation of live stock from countries St the ysrds beginning this week un- where eontagioua diseases exist; protection of livestock owner and ranchder the direction of Dr W. E. l, of the Utah Agricultural college. men in Mexico, meat inspection law. It is to be known As the Utah Hog financing livestock loans; proposed advance in railroad rates; general inFeeding Demonstration." Four lots of hogs of ten each will vestigation by the Interstate combe fed different ration; coat records; merce commission of all railroad In weight records; selling prices. etc., rates, rules, and practices involved will conclusively show which Is the the transportation pf livestock known or railroads; most economical and the easiest ob- as Docket 8,414; service tained ration for this section of the shortage of cars; report of market other of standing committee: reports country. ' Lot number one will be fed alfalfa committees; etc. other and questions will be These hay and roiled barley; number two will eat only barley and meat meal, lot discussed by men prominent in the three will get corn and meat meal and livestock world, government officials, number four will be given bran, aborts and othera. An unusually attractive and buttermilk. program b being arranged. Officers t That Salt Lake is attracting national of the federal government connected -attention as a live stock center is evi- with the food administration, bureau denced by the two big conventions of animal Industry, forest service and that meet here next month. These am geological survey, as well as state livethe American National Live Stock As- stock officials, will be present at our sociation convention and the National meeting." Wool Growers' association The Woolgrower will hold their naWhich will follow the former. meeting tional convention January 17, II aad E- - C. Parsons, Salt Lake, chairman of tha committee on arrangements 14.To stimulate Interest in the livefor the Live Stock convention said stock industry throughout the Inter- -will mountain such leading men esterday that the association meet January 14, 15 and 14 In theJaa Thomas territory Austin. M. K. Parsons. E. Utah. c. Parsons, C. H. p In discussing the work to be taken ord and j. H. Manderfleld got he said: , part of this gether during the early organ-NilaEfforts of o,i r government to ktlm- - year and formed temporary the production of live stock, and tzatlon known as the whtvl "livestock producer ehould do, I Stock Show association. During the Policy of the United State Food ad- - first week in April, 1117, th first . in-d- meat-packer- s; 844-ac- re er j e 840-ac- re . Car-rol- to-u- te lnter-Mounta-ln KFffiOl fat live stock show was conducted at th Sait Lake Union stockyards at North Sait Lake, track a pronounced s uccms that a permanent orgunlza-t- a haa been accomplished and plana are now under way to give a bigger and better show during the first week of April, mg It Is the desire of the association nave all tha exhibitors of last With as many more as April lists will soon be published and may be bad by writing to Pfot .... tha Intormountaln Stock Show association at North Salt Lake. Liberal cash prise will be offered for c&rlota and individual fat cattle, hog and sheep. , - The Yards. Th Salt Lake Union stockyards lie just over the Davis county line, on the Davb county road about from .the city, andare on thea J?11 fr- R Q and O. 8. L. and Bamber-ge- r electric lines and have switching facilities that enable them to or ship stock promptly. The receive have a capacity for caring for yards 2,404 HI- kead of and 5,004 head of hogs a day ahssp or a total of over have a million head of live stock a month. .. Tbs entire surface of all the yards b composed of solid concrete and every pen haa a slight slope to drains that 11 the intersect pens at frequent In terotla. An unlimited supply of pure arte-wa- n water flows into every pen and 4rin- thu injuring per feet sanitary conditions which are so necessary in handling live stock. Th waterworks b owned by th stockyards company and the sewer system is said to be as nearly perfect ae any now known. Th Balt Lake Union I one of the two etoekyardastockyards in America that provide concrete floored loading docks and psna By a unique arrangement sheep may be loaded Into both the upper and lower decks of a car t1 ame UmeThe loading dock at ia on aa absolute level with the and a cut has been made for theyards siding where the cars are placed. The hog pens and some of th sheen pans are covered have good precaution has been taken to furnish the porker with more than the comfort of home. childhood wlh h ltv Mock Industry through-states, and for the paA.41 yeary stock yardR and City and - H4.65MX.1J4, 483 (First eight month by Salt -- Ophir Bhtpmemta Shipments over the 8t - k 2 P - V 7.1 1.4 7J17 4.21 John ft stockyards Industry at North Salt Lake. Utah. Continuing hb activities along these line he secured control of the Salt Lake Live Stock Commission Co., and is now Its manager. Mr. Stewarts friends among the producers and buyers are numbered by the hundreds Assisting in the building up of the live stock industry a prominent place o ie taken by the Live Stock Loan company which has its offices in the Kearns building, and of which is prepared with ample capital to make loans to stockmen for the pur-- , chase and feeding of lire stock. It is now licensed to operate in seven states and Is in a position to take care of where the local banking faon the noup of enthusl. stockmen are inadequate astic men who foresaw the trMt tm. cilities The officers of the company are SfcL'me ?fHa b 1K took M K. Parsons. Frank Hagenbarth, Lake and Rodney Badger, W 8 McComick, ?e toeSPli ? due. ,hlm for the part Thomaa Austin. J. Y. Rich and J. launching tne splendid Kerr. , g. ' Y -,- i l "S v wiM lii 'if Ctah-Idah- U inter-mounta- in ttVlK crellSI .l Bailee a A i. ft , & GRAND CHAMPION CARLOAD OF FA T HOGS, STOCK SHOW, 1916. UNION YARDS STOCK SALT LAKE Buyers, outside and local, insure keen competition. Prices here are in line with eastern markets.! TRY US. Western Union service, good hotel at yards. Market quotations furnished on request.. See our quotations in daily and farm papers. lead SHIP TO US FOR PROFIT 1 Steady Demand for Fat Bogs, Sheep and Cattle Sold since our market opened in April, 1917. We hold the record for the highest priced T ' ' carload of lambs in America. .. r.lli SallMe Union Stockyards North Salt Lake, Utah. THOMAS AUSTIN, President, Telephone Wasatch 412. DIRECTORS: F. J. Hapenbarth, Y. P. W. S. McComick, S. A-- Whitney, . J. Y. Rich. Ft K. BUTLER, Ast. Secy. mountain live Stoefe Isiitef , Oflica SALT LACE CITY We Loan, to Growers and . Feeders of Live-Stoc- 2A, Missouri Our Home 4 4 and Alta. lake St Jiscpb t sr SALT LAKE CITY KEARNS BLDG. , Jl 1, 1 For Service At the River Ship to Older Bros. Established 32 Years At Booth -- Live Stock Loan Co. Thomas Austin, Your Interests Absolutely Protected. Returns as Directed and Promptly. ,ti UJAH-IDAH- O M. K. Parsons, Pres. R. T. Badger, Sec. & Treas. - ventila-lightin- - Operating in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming. m J. A. LEE, Manager Growers and Dealers in Eesrea DciEisd 24458 SSUKING that the matter of Ophir railroad for th first ten months ora shipments ever the Tarlou of tbs year arpounted to 45.480 tons, railroads from different sec- or 0,(60,006 pounds, wnich b slight ly lass than the tonnage for th same tion of the stats would be a year ago The mines and the here-- I period present foresting. The New mmber of founds shipped by each with, through courtesy of the railfollow; roads concerned, tonnages from Tln-- j i tic. Park City, Bingham, Alta, and Ophir Coaln on Mines Co. 7,700,009 Co 5 160,00s Ophir HtlL It will be noted that Cliff Mining about Ophir Coalition Miens Co. 7.704,000 shipments from Tintic are Pedro Cons. Mining Co . 500.000 ;' squally divided betmeeu the 8an also Buffalo Lion Hill Cons. Mining Co. 100.004 and RiokGrat.de. while the latter D W. am. 00,000 ship from Park City. Bingham rail- Mono Lynch Co. 100.000 ft St. John Development and Ophir the Alta, .. 100.000 road handles the tonnage from Ophir L. L. Travis Thad Stevens . . loo.oeo Hill and viclt Ity. 10.004 Following are ora shipments via Toni Zanxucchl Denver ft Rio Grande railroad froo.l ' Total 0,940,000 Jan. 1 to Nov 30, inclusive' Holtman Livestock Commission Co. & -- Ass Nqrth- - bolt Idikn, Utah. SALT LAKE CMOS STOCK YARDS, Th (C fat , Inter-Mounta- in YOUR CONSIGN bKCOVD ANNUAL I F. J. LEONARD, Secretary, - J. H. MANDERFIELD, Gen. Mgr. , Uf |