Show The Salt Lake Trlbnne Sunday October 1958 14 C 13 Farm Youths Leave for Farm and Livestock 3IarkctQuotalions— Crop Reports— Features FFA Session s Jb Fifty-siyoung farmers from throughout Utah boarded a special coach Saturday night at Union Pacific depot in Salt Lake City to embark on a trip to Kansas City Mo They were the delegation from Utah to the 29th national convention of the Future Farmers of America Monday through Thursday at Kansas City five-da- News 8 ! n ''3- - vy y ‘V 7 t 4 y j-- ill r j"? 7 v - t Johnny Peterson Ftlimore state FFA prealdent and Doug Hall Vernal will aerv as Utah’s official delegates - Warren Cook Layton is alternate delegate Three of the Utah farm boya will receive the American Farmers D e g r e e highest ‘achievement honor offered by' Jhe FFA They are Gerald Jorgensen Ephraim Sanpete County Bradley Johnson Aurdra Sevier County and Dee Hardy Bear River City Box Elder County Others taking the trip and the FFA chapters they represent include: Denil DeMille I'tah Future Farmers of America listen to last minute instructions from Eh in Downs right front beforf leaving for Larry San- ders Floyd Wilkinson Kendall Hinton and Myron Cox Hurricane Gene Ball Jerrold Riohlnst Roy Rlchins and Mark Matley North Summit Dennis Theurer 29th national FFA convention In Kansas City 3Io A few Paul Summers and David Griffin South Cache Ray Howell minutes later the young farmer were aboard the train Chad Winn Billy Jenkins and Merrill Jenkins Mt Nebo RogCo-o- p er Rasmusspn Kent Peterson and Gayle Hermansen Gunnison Valley John Dick Roger The annual meeting of the which start at 10 am and con- Larsen and Don Boulder Jorthe Utah tinue through the afternoon A dan Women’s Auxiliary of Poultry and Fanners luncheon will be served will be held In the Third DAVID CARTER and Ronald In connection with the aux- O'Bray Orem Bruce Gammon LDS Ward amusement hall 119 Provo E 7th South St in Salt Lake iliary meeting member of the and Lynn Johnson James Kent Miller and to Hatch affiliated local according group City Saturday president's Mrs Edna Ohlwiler of Paradise with Utah Poultry and Farm- Carl Yardley Panguitch Grant will hold a Nielson Pleasant Grove1 Bill ers president conclave Wendell Ohlwiler the Peterson North Sevier Verl The meeting originally was Bruce Sprlngvllle organization president will be Diamond announced for Nov 10 Rex Olsen Albrechtsen Benny in charge and David Peacock South EmRepresentatives from all parts Officers for the women’s aux ery meet named be at the of Utah and southern Idaho are Iliary will Ben Winter Paul McQulvey sessions to the attend lng expected Vee Hanks Danny Poulsen John Sorenson Charles Hales and Ted Hansen Spanish Fork Robert Nielson Steve Cummings Cleed Crapo Ray George Ken Labrum Brent Mace and lb fed heifer NOBTR (ALT LAKE Oct U (USDA amounting to 40 head UDA— Cattle— Salable 1170 lncludln told at 23 90 e few other head 23 60 Terral King Millard and Eagle and Stocker fully 160 head average-fooaround 90 for th auction Pendleton John Berkley lb offering 21 00 22 00 Lloyd and feeder (teert and heifer more 19 00 20 60 and Roy Snyder Tooele than 70 per cent of eupply cow ae low- - and averafe-too- Auxiliary Calls Meet Farm Topics The U S Department of Agriculture has allocated $250000 to implement a cooperative hay and roughage program for eligible livestock producers located In 11 Southern Utah counties designated as drought areas Clarence A Anderson State Director of Farmers Home Administration was notified the agreement covering this emergency program bad heen signed’ by Secietary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson and Gov J Bracken Lee of Utah 7 Under this cooperative plan farmers and ranchers in designated counties may make application at county offices of Farmers Home Administration for a supply of roughage feed to last through April 30 1957 If applicants are found eligible by the county FHA committee they will receive purchase certificates having a value of $750 per ton for all roughage feed (alfalfa and wild hay alfalfa pellets alfalfa chaff) except straw which will be $4 per ton Purchase certificates to be used In this program are provided by the State of Utah Mr Anderson said he would authorize county FHA committees to take and act on applications immediately Application will be accepted through March 31 1957 S — A Look at the Markets Livestock Markets low-cho- d 770-96- 0 d countin for th remainder Slaughter oteer and heifer in very imail volume Compared with cloa of laat and hetfera week slaughter steersuneven flashy about ateadyr cow aome commercial and duplayln utility weakneis other rade moatly steady tockera and feeder (teady to atronf under food feediot demand Few lota and averaae lood ted h igt standard few head low and teen 19 0 at th laat weekend aversfe-choic- e standard and low food 22 25 22 70 17 75 18 50 moat of the standard 14 SO-HoUteins utility 10 3 16 00 lncludln 50 Low and average food fed hei-fer- a occasionally 1 75-2-0 75 few head 17 00 hifhfood 2120 standard 15 00 00 13 50-1- 5 utility and aome dairy types 10 00-1- 2 00 Commercial cows lamely 11 75 12 50 few atand 50: occasional head on ard cows 9 75-1- 1 50 heifer order to 14 00 utility canners and cutters 7 75 9 50 thin shelly canners down to 7 25 Bulls In too small a supply to fully test market but few Individuals00-1- of utility and commercial ftada 12 3 75 18Low 7 and 00 bulk feeder steers itandird 16 00 18 75 utility 13 00-1- 5 50 Around tlx carloads of Wyoming commercial grade cowa sold at 11 90 12 85 with freight benefit two carloads of nustandard cow 4400-141- 0 younf merous smaller lota commercial 11 00 12 00 9 75 10 50 and canneri utility cutter 7 60-- 9 50 Bulla were relatively scarce with a few utility and commercial 12 50-1- 3 50 Individuals 14 00 cutter to utility 10 00 12 00 Stockers and Feeders: Th supply of Stocker inp feeder steer was greatly Increased by th movement off th summer ranges Mors and more fields became available for pastures and beets were being harvested which will provide further outlet Good and choice whltefeced yearsteer were In ling and short 3 year-ol- d demand for wide distribution among th 10 car feeding states Approximately loads of choica 600400 lb feeder steers sold at 17 00-1- 7 60 with freight benefit Dairy Diary Cattle and lamb prices generally finished higher at major livestock markets the past week Hogs were mostly lower Slaughter steers and heifers were mostly strong to $1 higher for the week led by advances' of as much as $150 at Chicago However prime fed steers were steady to 50 cents lower at ! Chicago Cows were strong to 50 cents higher three load and cents a pound higher In the whole15 12 Pork loins were 2 to 3 4 50 end medium 50 clean-uof lota dairy breeding 10 sale dressed meat trade at Chicago Lamb was down a cent 00 Around four carloads of lb yearlin stock heifers sold at 14 Choice and prime beef carcasses sold from 44 to 48 cents pork 00 a few head up to 15 40 common 15 00 16 00 loins 43 to 46 cents and choice and prime lamb carcasses from averass-fooInd medium stock heifers sold at 11 00 and 14 00 14 75 common 10 25 13 75 11 50 A few yeuh feeder cows cleared medium 40 to 43 cents a pound at 1100 12 00 while medium and good Part load medium Anfus stock heifers — 76 13 50 common and medium 1100 13 00 Tamred from 8 Receipts of cattle and sheep at the 12 markets were lighter Sizable lots medium end food feeder Calves — Estimated salable tht week cows than a weelf ago Hog supplies foere larger 666 compared wtth 405 last week and 50 few younf stock cows 1 570 last year Compared with the cluse A top of $22 was paid for lambs on most days of the week 1150 - Calves—Salable 600 Compared close of laat week- - vealera were steady to Strong and stock calves fully steady at Chicago while the bulk of the good to prime wooled offerings of last week vealers scarce mostly Good choica vealers ranged from and stock calves choica and food brought from $1850 to $21 at that market Western cornbelt steady some common to medium 20 00 22 00 with Indivldutlt at 23 sod hifh-foo- e d 00-1- 6 00-1- 00-1- 2 p 500-60- 5 ‘Strict’ Laws Lcad-t- -- o Members of the bull Mile committee and association officers Inspect animals for entry Into annual fall sale and futurity event left to right Seth Bursledt Challls Robert llinder- - lider Boise Virgil Likely Wayne Naugle Frank Burstedt Challls Albert Wolfkiel Mer rldian Ernest Olsen Afton Wyo a consignor whose animals are being rated for offering Over the Fence Post FUerBullSalc Idaho Hereford Association To Attract Charts Annual IF Bull Sale 200 Entrants The 6 Point Hereford Assn By Stan Farnsworth Members of the 6 Point Here- chose that namp and emblem ford Assn representing six because its members are in six counties of eastern Idaho will counties of Idaho Carl P Lenz stage their an Is acting president Ashton nual bull sale Nathan Blcks vice president Oct 26 It will owns a spread at Felt and Dan be held at the Letham Driggs is secretary in fairgrounds Jim Beckenridge Tetonia and Idaho Falls The W L Shupe Hamer are di40 Hereford rectors bulls to be soldi WAS TALKING with Rulon will be paraded’ Pederson at Peterson Brothers before Judge Joei Ranch at Roy the other day Dahmen of the Just after he returned from the Idaho Extension bull sale at Lakeyiew Ore He Service are definite ndications nlng at 10 am and placed In said theredemand the for Hereford sale order The sale will begin bulls is strong at “the present at 1 pm time He said breeders have CONSIGNORS to the sale are had more Inquiries for bulls Bar VC Ranch Driggs Max F this season than at any time Beyeler Menen Breckenridge during the past four years Brothers Tetonla Henry Goitt-sch- These inquiries have resulted Swan Valley Angus in r cleanup sales at the ranch Letham Tetonia Dan J level in many instances The Let ham Driggs Bob Moon St apparent sluggish market at Anthony: W A Neilson Arco most bull sales this season Idaho Falls evidently did not mean there P M Phillips Owen and Nathan Ricks Felt was rot any demand for good — - William Roth Idaho Falls and bulls W L Shuppe Hamer The Peterson Brothers ' consl gned bulls 14 to 24 months of age the reserve champion bull at will be graded and sifted so the Lakeview sale He was a buyers will be able to purchase summer yearling aired by TR Domino Heir and sold for $760 with confidence Special to The Trlbun FILER IDAHO -- Cattlemen from throughout the northwest will gather In FileriOct 20 for the 17th annual Fall Range Bull Sale and Futurity Event apon-aore- d by the Idaho Cattlemen’ Assn All consignments to this the northwest’s largest sale of registered Hereford range bulls are 16metiths of age or over They will be sold at auction beginning Saturday at 11 am In the Flier fairgrounds livestock building Col Earl O Walter Filer will ask for bids h e be about the event There will -I- tries In Each consigned animal has been selected by the bull sale committee and Is guaranteed by the consignor and association-Judge- s will begin Friday at 10 am to classify all consignments aa A B or C bulls The futurity judging event will be held at that time to select the best Idaho pro- duced bulls Winner of thia event will carry the title of Idaho’s best bull of 1956 Tro phies also will be awarded winning entries The public la Invited to attend the sale aa well as the judging and look over th selected bulla Quality Milk By Lyman Willardaon Producer resentment due to rejection of hls milk Is natural but the fact Temains that he would most likely refuse ac ceptance of food If It were siml-larlpackaged or of comparable quality to the milk In question The inability or unwillingness of many producers to send qual milk to processors will prove 16 50 ity 00 etandard and ft 19 00 a few utility 14 00 Scat- to be the main factor in their 0 tered lots of choice lb stock The change In steer calve sold at 19 00 with most of elimination tha smaller lots svsrfe-ooand lot economic conditions may cause 00 medium and food choice at 17 14 50 occasional common 13 50 A a shift In the ownership or operTew head" wood 4M lb heifer - calves ation of dairy farms- with qual00 BILACSCIIXIGADD 50-1- 0 0 terminals reported the same grades Estimated livestock receipts at cago were: at $18 to $2050 12 markets Including Chi- Cattle Sheep Hogs 15K0CD 304000 330000 153200 305400 347000 — 133400 275800 297400 Ypbt ago Wheat and corn futures closed lower for the week on the Chicago Board of Trade Other grains were generally higher to 2H cent a bushel and wheat 94 Corn suffered losses of to 19 cents higher and ryel cent to 2k centsTDaH were higher to c lower Closing price Friday perbuhel Included December December eorrt $183’ J December oats wheat at $228 76 cents Pecember ry $L52' and November soybeans $237' Egg futures finished with losses of 40 to 180 point per dozen on the mercantile exchange The October delivery closed at 3185 cents a dozens Wholesale cash egg prices were mostly steady to 394 cents lower with the decline on the mixed medium grade Prices ranged from 27 to 44 cents a dozen Wholesale cent lower at 5694 cash butter prices were 94 cent higher to to 61 cents a pound — i " v Wins Director Post NOTICE onteactoki Jack L Ashby vice president Staled propotala will b received by L Bridge Clerk Tteaaurer and Bober general manager at OakTurchaung Agent of the Board of Edu cation of Sait Lake City Utah until land Calif of Kaiser Steel 1956 2 40 P m Tuesday ctobr 23 rnd will be pubiicly opened immedi Corp has been named a memtely thereafter at the Board offices for ber of board of director of the construction of the Lincoln Jr High Bemodeling and Additions 1241 South American Iron & Steel tate Street Salt Lake Cltv Utah in Accordance with the drawings and apeci1 itiona at prepared by Young A NOTICK or HEARING Hansen Architect! 66 Canyon Road Cut N 41UV8b 1 Salt Lake City Utah BFFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE The work ceiled for Is asperated Into COMMISSION OT UTAH hree contracts General Plumbing and In the Matter of the Amended ApINTERMOUNbeating end Electrical plication of PACIFIC Certificate As prequeiificetton for bidding on TAIN EXPRESS CO for convenience of ind actor neceuity to operthis ork each interested conti motor carrlr of shall fili out and fhe with the Board a ate a a common not property In lntrailata commerce Bidder Forn of Questionnaire iven that tha Notice i hereby later than Frfdiy October 4Er- - 4E66r or above-entitleapplication ef Pacifte shall nave Hied such questionnaire since forma Intermountj'n Expreea Co will be heard March 1 1035 Questionnaire Public Service Commleaton may be obtained at the office of the before tha Hi Utah at office 314 State Capitol Superintendent of Buildings of the ol Salt Lake City Utah on Monday tha Board IBS commenctn of October 29th drawday Qualified bidders may obtain with ings and specifications at the Superin- at 10 00 o'clock i m in connection hereother almllar certain application! tendent s office on or after Monday n before the October 6 1956 on making a deposit tofore let for heartn on aald ?9th day of October of $25 00 pe' set such deposits being refunded in accordance with conditions lO'VO Title ) in amended application by stipulated In the Instructions to Bid Pacific Intermotintaln Kxpreu Co for ctera certificate of convenience and necea-alt- y A Certified check Of not tes than to operata aa a common motor carfive Ee cent of the amount of tha bid said rier for the transportation of acl-1- a aa h proposal must accompany chemical oolutioni coal tar chemicals Board to the iheck being made payable and fertilizer eolu-tlo- n of Education Bid bonds and cashier's product! fertilizer In hopoer type or tank vebulk In r ierk will not be acceptable routes between over Irreeuiar The Board reserves the right to rciect hicle all point and placea In th State of Any ei all proposals Utah Bv Order oi the Board of Bv Order of th Commlaalon — — Education f Salt-Lak- e Dated at Sal lake City Utah Ihl Robert L Bridge Clerk Sth day of October 1966 Treasurer Purchasing Agent C It OPENSHAW JR 40 East First South ) Secretary Bait Lake City Utah ) w to 25-3- 1 For week Week ago — l fully steady head weak to 50 cents lower Scattered 50 and choice vealera 19 00-and 17 75i utility standard vesitra and aiaufhter calves 15 25 16 75 Choica lota of itock calves numerous good 17 1 30 1 00 19 00 s common 1400-60 medium 12 06 13 50 inferior dairy breeds hifhcarload full 70 to One down ( small 15 40 food stock heifer calve 10 bulk lots food and choice 15 15 25 common medium and food 13 75 and medium 10 00 13 00 Host — Salable 095 Compared Friday last week butcher ho 50 cent to Late sales lower sow steady to wee mixed US 1 to 3 10 210 lb barrows 00 sales earlier in and flits 16 th week of com parable frada 16 60 17 35 compared with elolinf ranfe laat 00 U S 1 and 2 frade Friday 17 sows under 300 lba 14 50 14 75 com50 earlier In week: 14 with peted 75 2 and 1 frade over 350 lbs 12 Moat of tha 1 160 Salable Sheep— lamb were on delivery from country at previpoints at stockyard walfhta Scattered cstabllahed price! ously food ilsufhter lots trucked mostly 00 occasional head lambs 17 50 Late Friday auction- - Cattlf and ealve Salable 600 Around 0 per cent of food and eupply atockera and feeder cood 25-- 50-- 1 1 25-1- 8 00-1- 4 00-1- 3 50-- 1 1 choice fed ateera and heifer acarce Stocker and feeder! steady to weak Few head food to choice fed ateer 2 1 35 22 20 larf eupply utility to commercial aiaufhter cowa 001100 can-ne- r and cutter 7 2625 few holly Carload lifht cannere down to 6 0 heifer calves 15 85 Home yearlin few food lifht-welfh16 16 75 50 with calve supply fred-in- f up to 18 50 00 11 00 few youn fleshy cow lot utilkinds up to 13 00 Only imill 14 16 00 00 vealera ity to commel rial Not Carloads of shipped In livestock on the North for boufht reahipment Salt Lake market carry trelfht benefit amounts except when In variable otherwise noted — Cattle — EstiOGDEN (t'8-l'Dcompared mated sal able this week 4A65 995 a year with 3575 laat week and 3 and heifer were limited ato Fed steer trucked lot from nearby to a few lara areas while the main supplv consisted of frassers However fuUy 60 per cent of ths salable run consisted of Stockers carand feeders lncludln numerous Monloads from Wyomln with Nevada tana and Utah also bein represented a liberal volume by carloads plusCows msde up the reby truck mainder of the supply A fsirlv broad demand developed for COM i wtth west coast buyers eompetin fieely Btocker and feeder steers and heifers found food outlet from local feediot operators aa well aa on order for west coast and com belt states Compared with the close of last week fed steers were weak to 25 lower a few sale aa much a 50 lower! heifers steady to 35 lower: cows cut-ta- r staady to weak with Cannes and holdlnf fully steady while aome of cowa commercial the fleshy utility and were weak atockera and feeder were generally steady on th food and choice frades but common and medium mixed breeds found poorer outlet d at weak to lot and On truct-e50 lower price scattered heed of avereaechoiee t lb fed ateera eold at 27 50 with a email volume ef low- - and average-choic- e 30 at 22 average food and low choice lota 21 00-2- 2 00 occasional high 19 00 20 00 the atandgrd gnd low-foo- d bulk of atandgrd 16 50 18 00 standard grad Holstein 18 OP 18 85 utility and occasional 13 00 1550 10 00 12 00 head cutter and e n 670 905 trucked-ilot On Lre 1 - J " dairy-type- 1 I low-goo- d 00-1- 8 380-49- d 00-1- 8 00-1- 6 -- - and early In th week brought 15 occasional food and low choice made 15 50 16 00 aome medium 14 00 14 50 Hot— Estimated salable this week 760 compared with 790 last week and 520 last year Compared with Thursday of last week butcher hoes 25 35 lower sows fully 60 lower There wai a slight Increase in the percentage nf sows Late sales of mixed US 1 end 3 bar rows and flits selected for 200 220 lb average were made up to 17 25 with the bulk of mixed 2 and 3 grad 16 50 17 00 and an Increased number of medium down to 16 00 Earlier tn tha week Mattered small lota (if (18 1 and 2 sold at 17 35 occasional 270-26- 0 lbs brought 16 00-1- 6 50 aome I frada down to 15 50 Bowl of U S 1 and 2 trade rarely sold at 14 00-1- 4 50 while the bulk of 3 and 3 frade made 12 00 13 75 torn ever 500 lba down to 11 50 Bhaep — Estimated salable this wreak 9 950 compared with 13 550 last Week and 6930 laat year Slaughter lambs became rather scarce with the clean-u- p Of moat ran lots Numerous loads which had been held on pasture came from Idaho at previously established pricea for delivery and weighing at Ogden Compared with the cloee of last week slaughter lambs were 26 60 lower slaughter ewes fully steady feed Inf lambe around 23 lower breeding ewea about stcadv choice Moatly trucked in slaughter lambs sold at 19 OP 19 10 and Included one of 90 lb string Utah amounting to about a carload at 19 00 other good and choice predominantly good 18 50 19 00 mostly good 17 75-1- 8 26 occasional tales down to 17 60 Utility and good slaughter ewes with No 1 pelts cleared at 3 75-00 with occasional head up to 8 3 00-- 3 60 and sizable lote of cull ewea at 2 00-- 3 50 Early in the week sirable trucked lota of good and choice feeding lamba (old at 17 50-1- 8 l0 with the late bulk at 17 00 17 76 medium 16 00-1- 6 50 and occasional light Inedlum grade feeder down to IS 00 A few mall lots of short term and broken-moutewes with No 1 pelts mostly whltefaces brought 12 00-1-4 00 a head Note Carloads of shlpped-i- n livestock on th Ogden boufht for market carry freight benefit tn varl able amounts except when otherwise noted ity requirement setting the standards of acceptability WITHIN THE industry there has been a shortage of both time and talent in effort to improve milk quality at the farm level and that is the place it must be done There is little to be done in a processing plant to improve quality if it does not come in the can of milk The responsibility of farm training has been a hard problem to solve with the question of responsibility resting on the proposition of whether It be a state responsibility or should it be done by processors? 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