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Show J 5 i i ? 'i - '. I , Jv Wv 4r ".$. s A." t" ' ' t i V , t, , ' I fl ', v J' the cnngmiAa urra psczuca it Stimulus For Hog Productipn ' i ;; ,In Utah Sought By Packers Tv , . I , - - " s C . G V la' a dally at HOICK steer and hoc raised Utah bava won th admiration anal his receipts. ot , t' Ha a- - i v s t f & oog-nlia- nt fr ro-to-rss :rx a 1 , aessso oca lnlcaczr' - ? ji, w - i w 4 J ph or phMaw" to flu wy ygk aylHT.1 . to them thetwo are u far apart a apy tho polao . We have reason to lode, at it'differently. It ia a pool aore for us to do busineaa here in our beautiful nee where we heve hand every facility for aerrioe. . at , , And our customers, too, find their buaineea a , I 1' hero, where in addition to file tOBHriaea and eomploto equipment of our new offioea, they mfar it brings them friendly atmosphere and cheery service that istic of the si tl b chi J rT' v 5. b OGD31, UTAH Cspltel, 01WC3. fmnut Bn eldest, FRANK J. W. H. SlinAKMAM. 1st Vtae-FfM. Vtos FPSsUsat oa lm, u i r f , 1 "4, . J a Mosw Hags Needed, tha country: anch U tba daclaratioa of Pr4 Hoffman, manager far tba year INI has bean marked by the com pa ny in Salt Lake. tha Cudahy Packing to obtain enough hogs Tha put year hu proved ono of fromInability Utah farms. The high grade In tha history ot Utah Utah stock Is In demand, yet tha tha greatest stock-Mtisand no ono It mom compelled to plant hu been tha of tha remarkable advance Cudahy carloads east. But from to tha detrithan tho packers themselves," said import worked the dearth hu Mr. Hoffman. For years Utah hu ment of Utahns, for tha money for tha tha necessuch stock goes to tho produced fine livestock but states purchaseof of has benefit eastern growers, Instead of sity of shipping to other lost much for Utah In tha matter ot remaining In Utah. It growers. The demand for choice hogs la tha winning recognition Coat of farming land, farm Imp loremit af tha world defteiency in hit Inemaaad. rn anU and buildings baa products and hogs provide the means frraaUr Tho farm must produoe of quick mpaaden. Hogs turn ink had In order to meet tbeee Increased In concentrated form and can bar oostn and yield profits. The populaii transported easily. tion Incream Is outstripping the pro"Other states bars bean vary active . Unless greater duction of livestock. said Mr. Iisaeaeoumglng raising," hog the public will . Hoffman. "Primes are being offered production Is assured, face a eearetty In meat supply. by many middlawaetorn states and la the livestock of A better quality the remit have bean that tha producanswe- r- Utah la upholding her and hi tion baa shewn remarkable Increase, tha betterment of the Block, Utahne i Utah stook ranks among tha foremost realise that quality breeding means, In tha country and tha year 1111 maximum weight at tha loweat coat In should wltnaas more hogs and enough tha end. It la tha best guarantee of I to fUl tho demands ef tna local pack Increased profits to the farmer and tha farm "With the Increase of hog producaleckgrower. The amaller tha mare important la good b reading. tion. the price paid will he money to Ahimala of quality breading use tha Utahn' pockets. That receipts go to food to bast advantage and tha grow- - othar sections of the country regardpar pound er te assured of more value The-less of the purchase of homo good email and cost less to produoe. fslee. Inasmuch hu beencentproven farmer la also protecting himself by of tho per - combining animal In Utshy, husbandry . with cal receipts remain- -Coahys i T erop raising. 1 Old Methods Passing- 1 "Farmers of tho state are wondsrAs tha Individual feeder wishes te mg whether will hi further drop jlttl reap the meet profit he should send la e utc to market the grade that he caa The packer have taken. I and meat raise advantageously the Infar Utah tha call la for choice hogs aad dustry is aouesrusd th new year wilt , J see wrtoes ftaed at a margin that will . steers." J ' .With pqektng plants neh .the .enable the termers to reap good profIn its frdm thslr efforts, North establishment (hit Cudahy Utah growers have been favored 1 Tha most savor thrOso of lake, an close and have strode tho packers. hand at with Industry the old antiquated method of ship, Onotatlou aro fad assummg their 'ttvtlM mark. A In all Amerleae ping one or two animate to tho hotelier shop la being rapidly eliminated onterpriees the road to greater stab!!- -, see the ' many tty and Increased activity looms t aa tha -hand. to be gained by the modadvantages ever two this oo-ha hasa o wu methods. ern "Though perative Statu stilt It was net many years age that the ywn the United eefantrtu with feed- farmer would deliver a couple of hogs a credit arrange-mpleteto-' hte to the r batcher shop nearest com Amertaa wMI entity. Generally he would ho mooh mere to Beroue aad th palled to mil at tha price offered by demud for stock win be Inareaaed. the meat man. But that was not tho "Utah growers haw seen th adonly chance he wu operating under. vantage In dealing with local stock Per under that system, if the animal markets InStaad of sending their dock eras condemned, the termer loot alL Omaha Klimt City yards The butcher wu under no obligation. to thesavlag alone warrants of time Tho coat of transporting the hogs wu Utah L. trumgttoaa." . high and took up much time. , maikete arS ia every way able X But- - with modern packing plants to Utah cam tar ahtpmsnta: Kvery facility te reach the no. wltnla easy system offered by tho middle weet yard to te Th longer In vogue. It is a simple man--ner be feond at th Cndahv for several farmers living In the , "swapping place" of a1 fewplant. yean ago same vicinity to arrange for shipping hu growa into a large, modern pack' same time to tna pecking ing center. . . .at the' This will enable a carload lot. 'nous. to MMleva: Ftaat But the farmer will say, What If our Since the erection of the plant In condemned, what than?" beg af The packing company la the loser, for lilt the Cudahy managers has foreIts agents purchase the stock, after casted th tncryas Ini Utah packing which government Inspectors conduct and have md the demands of th a rigid examination. If the sqlmal Is times by the tndallatlon ot new apparcondemned, then the peckers are the atus and th enlargement or the plant. losers. The farmer te provided with All dock Is Inspected both by federal er . t K era: isai AcnacoLTonAK , i ' V ' ' Ssplm. CCC3 , a T. a . 1 V O. taW - - . 1 ', Ossaisr' r - 1 . y 5 I u u stock-growe- rs r? i u toh. It roqutru wuks to dram on curing precam Par ha to' days while from M to d A trip thgswgh th ptoat to m edueaUaa la one aa ton th ot torala s It agueaful With the aaw year, Mr. i i tosmupww them aiv ayud d aat toy to Hoar. Th hmt wmr to to hss tow m tbiro gp -- u at air X tain uakeatU atoea. a has or ptto to altow tar a. tree d S. am . i J i 4 .Id 1 -- i t- - t ,1 We Pack i ! ' Alta Club apd Gateway Royal, Royal Red, - X ' . l i s ' ' X !t Canned Fmljtls, Jams - 4, , orders for Vej have staedin hi and fccdef cattl ia IA lacbs. Also feeder and ewe f Get in touch with us immediately. t v f and Vc0c4pM2 I T T7 1 I Ogden, Perry and Willard, Utah. UTAH-fDAH- O , b h v 4 Hr AGENTS . , ' ' ; ' i R.W. TAYLOR, Marnier. Jack tee, Sskssun. ,s C. M. WILTON. Office Newhotlse Bldg - . 4 OGDEN, UTAH LEONARD H. BALLIF CO. salt iakfcRy, u u 4 I , t t FACTORIES AT V . UNION STOCEC YARBS Win. Craig Canning Co Perry Canning Company ,, We Sell on CommiMton Only . ' " .v Phone Ogden 914. Nighi Number 1854 i j . 4v (lire. I |