Show Tribune Sunday July 17 19V jThe Salt C13 DAIRY DIARY Farm and Livestock News By Philip Warden Chicago Tribune Writer I I Farm Bureau spokesman paid the federation has received reports from its membership in Mississippi that some cotton growers have made carlot purchases of Texas and Oklahoma range cattle with the intention of establishing feedlots on their' farms to fatten the stock for market “Diverted acres from price- supported crops under market- ing quotas are being shifted to feed grains’’ the Farm Bureau newsletter said "And the result probably will be the greatest feed supply in the history of the nation when the 1955 harvest is in” of feed Overproduction beFarm Bureau the grains lieves will: Cause a complete reversal in the favorable downward trend in dairy production and send the output of milk butter and cheese skyrocketing 1 depressing effort on pork prices and cause further overproduction Sccre-retar3 Keep Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson in demand this fall to meet and confer with “swin caravans poultry caravans dairy caravans beef caravans and every other kind of caravan” 2 Have a y cbn-sta- THE FARM Bureau already has arranged an industry-widTHE ARTICLE said farmers meeting in Chicago later this have mon1 animals to feed than month to discuss plans for marthey did five years ago but the keting the large pig crop which will be hitting the markets e Acres of Onions Rise for Idaho soon The bureau Special to The Tribune IDAHO FALLS IDAHO — Acreage of onions remaining for harvest in Idaho July 1 was estimated at 2900 acres 400 acres more than was harvested in the state last year the crop reporting service for Idaho advised Saturday Development of the crop in the area was poor up to July 1 Cold rainy weather through April and part of May caused many fields to crust resulting in some poor stands Shipment of Idaho’s late spring green pea crop finished July 12 about a week later than in 1954 Cool weather the last of June and in early July was beneficial to the late varieties of green peas for market and quality was held high Some acreage of early varieties was lost as a result of over maturity caused by hot weather in June — - Substation Charts Field Plot Tour Special to The Tribune — The WYO LARAMIE Powell Experimental Substation will hold its biennial field day Aug 2 George Bridgmon super- visor of substations with the College of Agriculture University of Wyoming announced The announcement is of espeNOTICI TO CONTRACTORS b will the Srilcd bid cial interest to Star Valley bereceived by Vtah State Bulldini Board (or of the experiNaUonal Guard Armory cause one branch of in Tooele Tooele County Utah Bidi ment station is located in Afton will be in accordance with plana and The tour of field plots will apeciflcationi prepared by the National Guard Bureau and aame may be ob- start at 1:30 pm with visits to tained from the office of the Superintendent of Conatruction State Building irrigation disease rotation ferBoard 419 State Capitol Salt Lake tilizer and weed control plots City upon receipt of 929 00 per act made payable to the Utah National Bridgmon reports both men and Guard which depotit wUl be refunded women will be interested in a upon return of auch plana and specification! in good condition within ten tour of the vegetable variety daya of the date act for the bid openplots ing NOTICt TO CONTRACTORS Staled bids will be received by the Utah State Building Board for of the Annex Building at Dixie Utah Bids Junior College St Georg will be in accordance Pith specifications prepared by the Utah State Building Board Salt Lake City Utah and same may be obtained from the ofof Confice of the Superintendent State Building Board 419 struction State Capitol Salt Lak City Utah and from the office of the President Dixie Junior College St George Utah No deposit Is naceaaary Bids will be rereived until th hour of 2 00 pjn Thursday July 25 1999 at which time they will bt publicly opened and read aloud in the Gov ernor'a Board Room State Capitol A bid bond cashier’s or certified check in the amount of five per cent of the bid made payable to the Utah State Building Board ahaU accompany bid Th State Building Board reserves the right to reject any or all bide or to waive any formality or technicality In any bid in th ‘nterest of the State x NOTICE TO CONTRACTOai STATE BUILDING BOARD J G King tolled bids will b received by the (C M) SupL of Construction Utah State Building Board for and Installing on spreader toker fired boiler one deaerating NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS heater four dust collector on InSealed bids will be received by th duced draft fan and three steam Utah Stata Building Board for tho pumps for the Heating Plant at the renovation of th beating plant at th State Agricultural College Logan Utah State Hospital Provo Utah Bid Utah Bide will be in accordance with will be In accordance with plana and Plana and specification prepared hy prepared by W'illanJ C Heath Engineer Salt Lake City specifications J Nelson Architect Provo Utah and Utah and sama may ba obtained from same may be obtained from the th office of th Superintendent of of tb Superintendent of ConstrucConstruction State Building Board 419 tion Stats Building Board 419 Stats State Capitol Salt Lak City upon Capitol Building Salt Lak City upon receipt of 91900 deposit which depoait receipt of 910 deposit which deposit will be refunded upon return of such will bo refunded upon return of such plans and specifications in good condi- Plane and specification in good contion within ten day of th dat set dition within ten days of th dat set for the bid opening for th bid opening f t of bidder is rePrequaliftcation ef hidden ta rePrequaUfication quired Prior ta any bidder receiving quired Prior to any bidder receiving it ' will b plan and specifications it will be plana and specification necessary that be bav an file with necessary that ba have on fila with the Utah Stata Department of Engi- tha Utah State Department f Enth gineering completed and approved th neering completed and approved statement statement prequaliflcation required required prequalification p risne pertaining ta contractor' axperiaoc pertaining t contractor's condition and financial condition financial and Bids will b received on til th hoar Bids will be received until tha hour of 300 pj Thursday July 9 1993 f 100 pjn Thursday July 28 1959 at which time they wlU be publicly at which time they wll) ba publicly opened and read aloud In the Gov- opened and read aloud In th Gov ernor's Board Room State Capitol A ernor'a Board Boom Stata Capitol A bid bond cashier's or certified cheek bid bond cashier’s or certified check in the amount of five per eent)(3) In the amount ef five pot cent (5) of of the bid made payable ta th Utah th but made payable to tb Utah Etate State Building Board shall accompany Building Board shall accompany bid bid The State Building Board reserve The Stata Building Board reserve th right to reject any or all bid th right to reiect any or all bids or or to waive any formality er technical to wove any formality or tcchiUetluy )ty in any bid In the interest qf th in any bid In the Interest of the Stata Stfttta STATE BUILDING BOARD STATE BUILDING BOARD J G Kin J G King v t Acting Supcriatasdurt Acting Superintendent (5) g tub f of-fe-e V C-- a price 9 V The National Ram Sale first illardson and still one of the largest of the nation’s wool industry will observe It 40th anniversary at the Ogden Live-Aug ' stock Show Coliseum This famous sheep auction I founded In 1916 which has been a notable factor In the improve- - tag 18-1- 9 But rather than a cost item it should be regarded as an in- vestment for the future of dairying is in improving the quality of the milk and processed dairy items Making their presentation to the public more atti active aKo is important pre-sentee- Clark Talfreyman Intends to continue agricultural study WEEK'S FFA Poultry Tops For Young Utah Farmer Special to The Tribune RrniNGVILLE— A young agriculturist who has a major interest in a poultry project but also “dabbles” with sheep a dairy heifer and in growing corn draws the Future Farmers of America spotlight this week Clark Palfreyman son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Palfreyman has 500 broilers now ready for market He started the project this spring A junior at Springville High School next year and a member of the FFA chapter there holding a chapter farmer degree he also intends to register for another year of study in vocational agriculture His agriculture teacher Lorin Phillips notes that this is the third year Clark has successfully raised spring fryers Although his father has helped in the financing of his FFA project the member now is well on the road toward an agricultural business ment of the nation's sheep'! will feature 1300 rams Brr-me-a- Vt this year according to Edwin E Marsh sale manager' Rams : 14 Y from 10 states will be offered I for sale To assure buyers of serv-- t iceability of the rami from six Caine and I)r E G Peterson president emerThree men who have done a lot for agriculpopular breeds of leading pure- to r at Farm Institute meet breed flocks a itus of USAC ture in Utah Merrill Warnick George B sifting commit-- I tee will examine the animals before they enter the auction GEO RUE CAINE TRIBUTE ring j e and wool breeds ' will take the spotlight Aug 18 with Columbias opening the sale at 9 am They wUl be follaws of God and “there is heed lowed et Special to The Tribune the morning session for obedience to these laws" in LOGAN — Recognition for 4t Panamas and by Targhees contrast to laws made by gov- whiteface crossbreds The aftyears of service to Utah's dairy ernment He noted "Congress ernoon session wUl be ly industry was accorded at-to can not repeal the law of supto Rambouillets r George B Caine who has ply and demand Congress can’t Offering of Hampshires wUl tained professor emeritus status repeal the laws of nature" open the selling at 9 am Aug-1- 9 at Utah State Agricultural ColThese will be foUowed b THE FARMER’S problem is lege crossbreds to he said: How this make Tribute was paid at the The session will be afternoon Stuwhich means “Caine Luncheon” in the enough money how to make a profitable living devoted entirely to Suffolks dent Union Bldg during the As an anniversary feature and still keep this a free Amer1955 Farm and Home Institute festivities will get under way ‘ — so that the boys to come ica for Utah’s farmers and homecan have a pleasant and Tree Aug 17 with a Sheepherders makers here Golf Tournament at Ogden living IN ANOTHER leading event “A revolution in American Country Club The special event Wheeler McMillen a rioted farming has been seen the past highlighted by “more fun than farm publisher said solution of golf" will be open to anyone 25 years" McMillen said the farm problem lies between Wealth he emphasized “is golfers and nongolfers remotely research that will work and the application of energy to the connected with the sheep in-'- 6 bad laws that won’t work" raw materials of the earth The dustry said Mr Marsh Trof Arthur J Morris who more energy the more wealth" The hickory pit 1 succeeds Prof Caine as head of lamb barbecue planned as a n en“Now of the muscles the Dairy Industry Department gala family affair wUl be held gines steam gas electric and Aug 18 at 7 pm the sale man- - ' at USAC was master of cere- Wheeler McMillen Rebefore long atomic engines" ager aaid monies and launched a series of search benefits agriculture are producing more wealth Plans to conduct the Third !i congratulatory comments folI’a of World War era than G E Peterson around the table with children lowed by Dr National Wool Show at the horses and mules Coliseum on the same dates USAC president emeritus Mer- —and no milk on the table also were announced Advance’’ rill N Warnick Pleasant Grove United States soldiers and ofMcMillen defined agricultural American of the Dairy president ficers serve overseas and lack ‘'research" as “if II works we entries for the event indicate f Assn Junius Baird dairyman butter despite the nation’s sur- use it" The past quarter cen- outstanding fleeces from a " of Prof student dozen states including Texas' and former plus of the product tury has developed power farmCaine C G Adney Corinne As professor emeritus Prof ing hybrid corn seed the new and Washington wUl be disformer chairman of the USAC Caine will continue to teach of soybeans new chemical played board of trustees and Carl but is relinquishing administra- crop treatments antibiotics use and Frischkneeht Utah Extension tive duties at USAC t application of nitrogen new Service director a At an evening' session in understanding of soil tech In response Trof Caine USAC's outdoor amphitheater niques better Irrigation new commented on a few things Mr McMillen publisher of the grasses better pasture managethat worry him about the Farm Journal Philadelphia ment Special to Tha Trlbuna "AU and many more are the dairy Industry with Its phasea told more than 200 farmers and SALMON IDAHO— Prepare-- wives: result of research” he emof production and distributions for Lemhi County's first1' The laws of nature are the phasized tion: lamb pool in 14 years will get ' under way Monday when a grad- - That the family Is seated M OVER THE FENCE POST ing committee will make a tour ' of growers The committee consisting of Archie McFarland Evan Jea-- i rennera end cutter 8 5010 78 thin fansen George England and Earl ners occasionally 8 00 9 00 Utility and commercial bulla 13 0018 90 aom cutBroadhead will visit the ranches Storkera and ter bulla 12 SO down of the various members and feeders While relatively acaree atocker and feeder found rather poor demand classify lambs which will be Quality gan except at lower price Was chatting with M C (Mel) tainment and the same can be shipped and sold later in the erally common to medium grade Small lota good 900800 lb feeder gteerg told week' ' ‘ at 18001900 few cholre head up to Claar about the coming 34th an- expected this year and good 15 00 17 90 20 23 medium All '47 rodeo The annual Days of growers who Intend to Few nual Idaho state ram sale tb be 00 common darly type 12 will be this aold presented again medium end good feeding heifer participate in the pool ere re In held at the fairat 15 00 18 90 common 12 n Fairthe State Utah at year quested to contact Russell ‘ Few cows with calve ferlor 11 00 grounds in Filer at aide sold 10000 128 00 pair county agent before Mon-grounds and brings to Salt Lake ' Calves — For week: Salable 378 Vl-er- Idaho starting the Gene Autrey Show dy- S to of V 1 ( d Although In grade A production producers are subject to frequent inspection by state county or city inspectors in which the producing farm is examined for quality production facilities the processor purchasing the milk finds it profitable devoted-exclusive- SuffoIk-IIampshir- e In the past production of manufacturing milk has had little or none of this advantage Inspection of these farms by government agencies has been minor and field work has not been uniformly performed Some processors have not had a program In recent years there has been an improvement In this prowith more companies gram using field men and with the Utah State Agricultural College presenting a field man’s short course To make a program of this type successful all processors should be adequately staffed with field men 1 v 4 II Leaders Eve Plans ¥ - Special to The Tribuna SALMON IDAHO— Activities of Lemhi County clubs for the year were discussed recently by county club leaders at Lemhi Preparing New Lamb Pool 4-- the courthouse here Three major events were accented: the club picnic Aug 21 the tractor driving contest during the Lemhi County Fair Sept 8 0 and 10 and the fair 4-- — SALT LARI (U8DA-UDAFed For week' Salable 959 Cattl ateera and heiferi In light aupply moat FARM offering ahowing graaa feeding Cow outnumbered other claaae Compared with Thureday leat week fed steer and heifer strong to 13c higher row fully iteady after losing tome early advance tnckers and feedera 23 90c lower Good and choice fed steera sold 30 90 22 00 tom feed lot at I per rent shrink to low good Commercial slaughter SO ateera 1T0O-Iutility and rommtr-eia- l holatetns 14 001T00 other utility 00 lligh-aooto low dtlry type 12 choice fed helfera sold 20 00 31 33 bulk By Associated Press good 18 00 20 00 utility and commercial 00 Utility and commercial cow MOROSINI ITALY- -A wheat 13 old largely at 11 73 12 90 with few that has heads twice as large young 50 fancommerciel enwa 13 90 Utility end as previous varieties has been ner and ctrtUra 8 commercial bulla ranged from 13 9 some 00 few heavy bulla 1990-138developed by Antonio Loro a utility 1279 and below Few good pertly modest farmer here 18 sold helfera fattened feeding He has been supplying seed 50 other medium and lood stock 79 Small loti medium to heifer 14 for farmers all over Italy and good stock ateera aold 18 00 Common 13 8019 90 Inferior dairy has been having difficulty keep- and medium type i down to 11 25 with the demand Yields ing up Calvaa— For week: Salable 89 Comhave been enough larger than pared with Thursday leat week vealert stock calves ateady to Weak Choice those of other varieties to cre- and end prim vealer 20 00 22 00 bulk good 00 utility and com17 ate something of a sensation in and choice 90 raw lota good and mercial 14 farm circles 00 choir atork heiftr calve 17 down to 13 00 Loro wheat heads have 120 common Hos — For week: Salable 490 Comkernels more than double the pered Friday last week butcher he to 29c higher sow moatly iteady number in normal varieties steady US No 1 to 3 butchers 1973 20 90 Intbs FriPress radio and television re- cluding average from day market 50c lower at 19 00 19 75 have ports spread the news of Few 240 280 Ibe 19 2319 73: few choir under 300 Ibi 17 00 bulk the new wheat and the Italian sows 00 lb 14 ministry of agriculture has Sheep — For week: Salable 275 Compared with Thursday leat week spring started experiments with 79-00 lower without reliable lamb Loro started experiments with tart of market Smell lot trucked In end choice spring slaughter lamb the new wheat in 1951 He vis- good 00 18 ited relatives near Bologna and Late Friday Auetioa Merket— Cattle: salable cattle and calves comfound a giant head in one of Estimate bined 189 compared with 199 laat Friday Fed heifers making up bulk of slaughtheir fields He took it home tered with scattered lot fed and developed the variety ateera supply offered Cowa making up shout 35 cent of the run fed heifer fully per from 25e higher spots 50c higher considering water fills Steer 23c higher cowa unevenly weak to 23e lower spot off NOTICI OR HSARINO ON SALI more Stocker and fttder aearct about OR RIAL RRORIRTY D A SKEEN Plaintiff v WJLFORD steady Savers! loads long-fe00 ateera 2100-2O JOHNSON WESTERN SCHOOL ta average 18choir 00 2080 utility and comother good SUPPLY CO el al Defendant A Holstein 00 moatly NOTIC IS HEREBY GIVEN that mercial 12 up to 17 BO aver an order ha been mad br the Dis- few high commercial r fed heifer 21 trict Court in and for Sait Lak Counts aae to 29 few commercial good IS Utah for th sale ef th real property 18 Utility 14 00 located at 7S Wert 2nd South Salt to Lak City Utah Hearing on th peti- down Commercial young cow 13 70 hulk utility and aommarcial 11 tion of Continental Bank and Trust eannar and cutters 8 Company aa receiver for said property 00 scattered for confirmation of sale of that prop- Few utility bulls 13 head medium to good stock ateera 1523-170-0 erty wiU be held at 10 am Friday common 10 7113 73 ftw medium July S3 1959 in the courtroom f Dip 00 common Holtook heifer 15 trict Judge Ray Van Colt Jr la th City and County Building Salt Lak stein down to 13 23 Cslvee: Vealer and few City Utah At that time and ptae tha stock ealvea acarca about steady 17 50 21 90 said real property will be offered and good and choice vealer A few aold to the hiahvrt bidder utility and aommarcial head common and medium stock heifer CONTINENTAL BANK AND 12 calve TRUST COMPANY Receiver By: A L HIGGINS JR UJ and Utah Department of Aartatent Treat Officer AtrtcuUura JAMES T BELESS JR OODfH— Catfla: For week: Salable Attorney for Recover- 3045 Fed ataar and betfera tat smaller supply increased volume of grase fat sent of the Cowa fully 33 offerings NOTICI TO BIDDSRB run atocker and feeder around 10 RIRI 90UIFMSNT per cent Slaughter cUaeei in good Sealed bda wui be receives In th demand early hut trad Now later office of City Purchaaing A cant til CUy Compared with the dare of previous and County Building until I pjn Fri- week fed steera and heifer largely 25 higher graaa steer and heifers day July 39 1999 for 1 toe Foot Aerial Ladder also cow strong to 2S higher atocker 3 1000 Gallon per mtnut Triple and feeder unevenly week to mostly Around S carload and a combination (Pumper Type) Fire SO lower few lota averaa choice 1070 t IBM lha Engines a per complete specification 2S10 obtainateera part load up ta 22 90 fed Com18 90 21 SO able from this office good to 00 utility Holatetna and Th riaht ta reserved to reject aU mercial 1390-112 00 On load bids t waive any technicality or for- other dairy types sold mality e t accept Mda deemed ta be averaa choir 811 lb fed halfer 20 in tha best Interest ef Balt Lak City at 23 00 with small lots at 22 18 with bulk of good to Corporation 14 80 utility commercial 23 Salt Lak City Corporation Commercial cow 12 rather ' Leal! P Broberg “ scare at 1S00-14TPurcisaxin Agent utility 11001379 NORTH — SENSATION S 00-1- 00-1- 7 00-1- 00-1- OO-1- 0 JO-1- 9 50-1- 4 00-1- 8 00-1- 8 29-1- 180-24- 0 330-49- 0 00-1- It 00-1- it d 3 00-1- 8 high-choi- 00-3- 0 low-goo- d 00-1- 3 S 9 70-1- 4 00-1- 8 0 (C-S- Pr Idaho’s Top Ram Breeders Sign for Show in Filer " 50-1- Hill-ma- e good cemlated largely utility Stock very few choice and prime Compared ealvea In light demand gteady to with last Friday vealer weak atock ealvea 80 or more lower 21 M 22 00 old Few choice vealer 18 0021 00 bulk of food and rhotc rew lota 180017 90 commercial choice atock steer ealvea under MO 1790-1choice 00 21 lh told good and 00 common and medium 130017 00 Good and choice atock heiftr calves Aug He said 17 sale committee this year is Rob- - Farnsworth ert Blastock FUer Committeemen working with him are ll L Finch Soda Springs Dennis Burks Rupert Carl Nicholson Boise and E F Rinehart veteran extension animal husbandman John W Noh is president of the Idaho Wool Growers Assn sponsor of the event and our good friend Mr-- Claar is the long-timsecretary who and arrangement sparkplugs promotion of the annual sale each year Several rodeos will be staged in the area for folks to enjoy over the July 24 weekend Down in Spanish Fork in connection with the annual Fiesta Days celebration a rodeo will be presented Saturday and Monday Mark Bradford told me that bucking stock for the Spanish Fork rodeo is coming from the Bar T Ranch in Tucson Ariz Lou Gladwell up in Ogden reports that everything Is set for the famous annual Pioneer Days todeo which will be staged July 20 21 22 23 and 23 You don’t have to say anything about the quality of the rodeos at Ogden It’s always top enter 9 29-1- 90 Hogs— For week: Salable 430 Com- pared with Thursday last week butcher hoga ateady to 29 higher after having Bowl ruled regained early decline Bulk of US No 1 to about steady lUta between 00 Few No 1 380-2lb brought Bom up to 20 23 1700-100 averaitl to 243 lba 18 30 Fair velum of butcher under 1M lb lh aold around 18 00- Choice 80 under 390 lba tows sold 13 00 18 001700 medium sow 1100-1Sheep — For week: Salable 44000 Almost antire supply conalated of Idaho range spring lamb with fair volume Trad gaoarally arriving by truck active until Thursday when (reding became slow Compered Thursday lest week spring slaughter lambs were fully 200 lower aom sale aa much a '2 50 lower Feeding lamb strong to 80 higher awe largely steady choice to 8 double In week Early 110-lIdaho rang spring Iamb told at 33 00 bulk of choir few loads lh lamb 21 During midgood and choir 20 60 spring week hlfh choice to lambs sold 2100 bulk at 20 25 food Thurs90 19 lamb and choice ranch day's eales moitly choice Iambi were at 19 60 4 doubles choice and prim native spring 20 29 Smotl lou truck-l1100-2down 00 lambs early utility to 17 90 Few good and cholc thorn cull and slaughter90--ewe aold 4 90 Carloads and smaller utility 3 1800-190 lota rant feeding lamb Lata Frifew trucked lota day: Slaughter lamb about steady with Ten 73 or lower close Thursday' lb Idaho double mostly choice 19 90 Ten lambs rari straight aprinf 19 80 ta 10 head to car at 1700-100 About string goad to choice Idaho ranch lamb 1680-178feeder at 1880 Load 180-lUub 3 barrow and 180-23- 0 ibt told lete at 19 00-2- 290-89- 0 - 00-1- low-pri- low-pri- a 0 1650-179- 102-11- 1 8 13-c- - Ur twta 800 28 aiof at 100 b Jlv ahlpped-lNote—Carloads on th stock brought for Ogden Market carry freight benefit In veritable amounts asoept when otherwise noted Vhat that as usual the sale will offer select rams consigned ( best by Idaho’s breeders Heading 30-1- 10-2- e 0 S 00-3- 1 ' U e to do with dead Don’t risk fumbling in the dark! It costs so littlo to have good safo Electric light 1 ' i Maybe you could find your way around blindfolded— but why take chances? Much better to have good light for those night- time emergencies and for before-daylig- and after-dar- k v 't chores ht Plan the necessary wiring and fixtures now and useless stock? Nights will be getting longer! t - i X JUIT CAlt UTAH i CO BY-PRODUCTS low-choic- e 90-1- - " Livestock Markets hleh-eoo- Dual-purpos- USAC Honors Professor for Dairy Work to employ a field man His Job is improving the quality of the milk being purchased as well as public relations for his company Italian Finds Big Wheat 1 flocks THIS INVESTMENT is cm ployment of field woik with the producing (lain farmers using a well trained and qualified man Most dairymen are receptive to progressive ideas if they are reasonably looks for producers of pork poultry eggs and beef who now have no federal price support programs and who for the most part have opposed them to come to Washington before winter ends demanding federal aid “And the worst possible thing the ‘administration could do would be to provide them with of his own price supports” a Farm Bureau Last year he was on the FFA officer said “That would cause team on parliamentary procefurther increases in production won first place in which dure surand create even larger state competition He was a pluses" member this year of the meat judging team which won honors at the state contest in May of bidden la rePrequaUflcatioo quired Prior to any bidder receiving U will be and icatlons specif plans necessary that ba have on fils with tha Utah State Department of Engineering completed and approved the required prequalification statement per taming to contractor' sxpenence and financial condition Btda will be received until the hour of 2 00 p m Thursday July 20 1999 at which time they will bo publicly opened and read aloud in the Governor’! Board Room State Capitol A bid bond cashier's or certified check in the amount of twenty per cent (30) of She bid made payable to the Utah Stata Building Board ahaU accompany bid The Stata Bunding Board reaerre th right to reject any or aU bids or to waiva any formality or technicality In any bid in tha Interest of the State STATE BUILDING BOARD J G King ) Acting Superintendent Ogden Map Plans for August Show: Milk quality improvement has WASHINGTON July Farm Bureau Federation officials fear the farmer is heading for real trouble-wo- rse price and surplus problems than the countr ha faced so far In ah article in the current officials bureau’s newslettei the biggest overpropredicted duction of feed grains in history Much of this surplus animal feed is being grown on south- ern cotton lands taken out of cotton production by acreage quotas intended to reduce the surplus of cotton they said To utilize these new crops for the South many cotton farmers have entered the cattle business for the first fear time and on a grand scale A man Bv L increase has in no wav kept pace with the increase in feed supplies Pyramiding the surplus feed problem is the most complete breakdown of the marketing quota sjstem as a retardant on the production of corn Some Farm Rurcau officials aio making educated guesses that not nunc than 10 per cent of the tountrv coin farmers aie compiling with their acreage quotas Coupled with the new corn production in the South — and in the country's bread basket as well where some diverted wheat acreage has been planted to corn or grain sorghums another feed grain— the non quota and new acreage corn to be fed or marketed this fall threatens chaos for the feed grain markets Farm Bureau officials erican 'V ‘Field Work’ Can Boost Milk Quality Market Quotations — Crop Reports— Features Farms Produce Trouble Along With Big Crops ? 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