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Show THE KHTAH BASI3J TABMS PAGE TWO OF THE GREAT UINTAH BASIN INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK DEVOTED TO THE Pag, UINTAH BASIN FARMER THE to stork r.Irr Wk ill (mi stray them a service. be owners of their critters. You will doing Brd and notify w. s. PERRY Vernal, Utah The Wool Industry in South Africa JOHN X. DAVIS AXD SONS Tett Crop upper bit, right. On ribs. on left. Upper slope, in and slit Crop off efl- Crop in right. slit under (Leila from E. S. Barlltd, Bloemfontein, Q. F. S Africa) Lapoint, Utah both shoulddfs. JI3 " H. SOUTHAM & SO.YS F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah on left ribs. Three underbits left 13 J. F. CHAPMAN Vernal, Utah Hole in right. left shoulder in each fork Swallow On left hip. Ear Mark: wu JG. B. A. KIMBALL fJFj Neola, Utah l- -i unuerbit right ear. GEORGE DUDLEY, I! Rjuidlett, Utah un left ribs and. thigh. No earmarks. .1 ; F. B. COLLINS r. F. D left side. on j No. 1, Vernal, Utah , t Hill Creek, Ouray, Utah 7 in right ear. 'Mark: sJT e J . CTnrienvooiMUiKlenvocci !i ROB.T. K. C. JLVRCHANT cauimj tr joUns m'!h primitive loons in Africa Note the Overseers. Tlie Union. of South Africa clac.'y.! among the I3 pro-countr- ies V 2. nc th it---- o D e:3 I 't cf this country is " A - 'C pro-8rCi- :o fee. The mutton sheep of South Africa d. biack headed a non voided sheep. As no Cape crossbreed, n r for mutton Iambs is done, the wools are purely Merino in character. Progress in. this South African industry is particularly noticeable in the harvesting. Despite the fact that Kaffir labor can be secured at the equivalent of $3.50 American, per month, there is a trend towards the modern snearing machine as against the agoli hand blades, which, even in .America, have not been discarded bv many otherv-Lsentirely progressive wool raisers, A study cf tids fact, however, readily roves, the reason, for it. While there is a first, cost for the machine, the unskilled black adapts himself to its uoe much morn readily than to the hand blades, and soon does a remarkably smooth job of shearing with the machine. Once adapted to the use of the machine, its economic value is demon- - is the Upper and under slit in right and v' der half crop in left. w-taiie- e Utah Products are In Great Demand The fame of Utahs fruit and vegetables, particularly strawberries, peas and celery, is traveling far and wide, according to Wesley E. King, who has just returned from a six weeks visit in the east and middle west. The supply of these products grown here and furnished to the middle west could be multiplied by ten or twenty and a profitable market obtained for them. Mr. King said. He also found that Utah cold strawberries were in high packed favor and that the markets will absorb much more than are now being shipped. The industry gives promise to assume greater proportions, due to the fact that cold and packed berries are as fresh y ',V . C. A. ERICKSON Boneta, Utah four suit-- 1 ti.e raising cf sheep, is making inti ldgent efforts to imr..i prove 1" a the sheep and the manner cf proimg tlie wool for market. Jackals lieinr a strong menace in Sou11 rrica, long-tim- e government loans a - exnd d to sheep owners tlw for erect An of jackal-proo- f fencing. ned-- ' rernment sh'ep experts are maw-iii permnni'n'ty in allowed distiicts ?o that their services and adv a.ay La assured at a nominal and a. s. WOOL ", on left ribs rightly great wool of the world. Cli-: ccnA'icns there are admirably l to the breeding and raising of ; .rin ) type cf sheep with a ad Ioka, Utah f of a lir.d. Kafir children. on market value of tha wool, the fewer sheep, and not least important, the a Id.r.onal o'? to 12fo more wool obtained with the machine over and above tuo amount of wool secured with the Land blades. As a consequence, the machine rosclves itself into a small investment wm certain and big returns. Steadily, the s. knee cf in South is fast approaching the scientific efficiency of the Australian marketing pun, which is, without doubt, the meet practical and efficient in existence today. Considering that the four provinces. Fatal, Transvaal, Orange Free Smte, and Cape Province, which compusa the Union, of South Africa, have 20.000 square miles less of than Oregon, Washington, territory Idaho, Montana and Wyoming combined, it is surprising to note that they contain two and one half times as as our five states named. runny sheep This alone, makes that country a strong contender for future leadership in tlie wool industry. It is interesting to note however, that the bulk of foreign progressiveness isgreat due to American initiative, American implements, and and American ingenuity. machinery The South African wool industry holds true to this in that American methods and American machinery are destined to tali'1 a ltirg1 and important plnce in the progress of the far distant Union of South Africa, maimed wool-marketi- F. H. SMITH Vernal, Utah fork in right swallow left; mil ribs, R. M. CLARK Cedarview, Utah on left hind quarter, hip or Tag in left ear. Ear thigh. HYRUM RASMUSSEN Vernal, Utah On right ribs. Crop off right, and underslope in left. flit ALBERT STEPHENSON Duchesne, Utah Lnderbit in right, swallow ferk underbit in left. and GEORGE A. SLAUGH Vernal, Utah. Phone Red 495 LOUIS FREESTONE F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Waddle on right jaw. R. Utah . IRVIN EATON Vernal, Utah un & SONS Under half croj DAVID KARREN right ribs. Colo. in each ear. Vernal, Utah Youghal, Ear Marks: Bar VP on either side. Underslope in both ears. Pffl L. McNAUGHTON 1 iff Vernal, Utah FLOYD E. LAMB on left side. rod) ii.ightn.ing My ten, Utah Mark: Crops off both ears. On left side. Earmarks, tip off left ear; under half cropped, upper half L. E. POTTER tipped on right. My ton, Utah Un left side. Under 7 ( Seven.) IV. H. OAKS urn Af.-m.- i j&fjg R. F. D. No. 1, Box 63, On Vernal, Utah Underbit in both ears. left ribs. RAY GARDNER Hayden, Utah butler bit in right ear. D. K. PRICE Bluebell, Utah VSaudle on aose. ic W. OBEEHAHSLEY delicious after several months in ail! Utah storage as at the time they came on left side.Hayden, Far maik: Crop off on the market. Bakers, restau- left and slit in right. rateurs. hotels and the manufacA. D. HANCOCK turers of fruit juices and syrups for Bluebell. Utah soda fountains are principal Oil right ribs. Ear marks: Crop off underbit and slit in left. right, The time has come, Mr. King said when all kinds of fruits and When answering advertisements, vegetables packed and canned in please mention THE U I N TA II Utah can find a ready market under BASIN FARMER. Utah labels, whereas at present many thousands of cases and cans of Utah products are sold under other labels. Ear con-sume- Mark: Split in each ear. R. F. D. No. 1, ng eco-nom- on left hips and left right ribs. Square crop, left under half crop and under slope in right ear. stratei in the matcrlaly greater number of sheep s'.o.a duly, the better Under HUGH BARNES Neola, Utah - W. H. BOWDEN && EATON BROS. Vernal, Utah or on right hip right ribs. half crop in each ear. 7. CHRIS JENSEN Neola, Utah U11 entire right side. JOSEPH ENGBERSON Vernal, Utah ea un right ribs. Crop off right IVEN G. ROSS Tridell, Utah and On left ribs. Crop upper derbit right, hole in left. WILLIAM ZOWE Mytoa. Utah On left ribs. Slit in right ear. rs. rSl Phone W. S. 0.i The beat market, tag un . h indorsed bu prominent io, k u REX L. GARDNER Neola, Utah Al-Wuz-- Tags NICHOLSON Crescent, Roosevelt, un left ribs, Large bit in up! right and left. E On right hip. No ear marks. W. L. FLETCHER R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Uta On right hip. Slit in right, derbit in left. Lubricating oil Is cheaper than ma- With our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS chinery. Drain the crank case of your mre Tag3 can b Cet!u !rhleir tractor often. one half H. L. ALLRED as other Tliers on the the Exertion market One Roosevelt, Utah ea Potatoes may be kept In good con- squeeze attaches On Tag instantly. right ribs. Tag in right dition for lute planting by greening FIlKE or ITF?uTvfr,machine mples & stamp A. M. IlclUCKEH WORKS, Inc. Lapoint, Utah. oio East -- ml So. 8alt Lake Utah On left neck. No ear marksa- -i g. - |