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V ::s: U 0 '' 1 41'0 ' ' ' P41 t4' 'v 1t:6 f 4ki '4404Z1 t 41 gli AlliaksiOLikAdommit 1 fleas&ttmt IAA At tot46tiotottat4:Vittit f'- 13 s '1 - 4 -- A 4 4 - 's ‘ :'f ' Three "royalty" lambs that will he sold at the Dr national ram sale opening Tuesday Ellis R McClure with the trio of Hampshires Utahn Defends ' 4 4k :A 4‘-7414- Aged Briton Continues - Set-U- i Rep Robinson Answering Idaho's Thomas Declares Growers Have Gained More By Control Quota Plan Than By Tariff AN DIEGO Cal Suffolk-Hampshi- ' Salt Ilitko re ThisI - hank has always it Cried with the livestock BY-PRODUC- industry and looks for tr '' 4 j klr' ' I r "A Utah Corporation" Lake City—Heber Fork—Login—Balt 1111111116 11111111EIF mow " dovelopment n WALKER Utph's Big Annual Show BANK ILTRUST CO - 23 to Scapil1 21I Castof 70 Peolqo ' - t v in Participating ' i the GOING!I GOING! ! of the Worlds Choicest Stock Will Bo Offered for Sale Under the Managonient of the National Woolgrowers' Association TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1700 TOP 1 RAMS 27-2- 8 AT THE ' Suffolks Rambouillets Corriedates Hampshires Rome Wales Panamas UNION STOCKYARDS NORTH SALT LAKE UTAH THE 25th 14ATIONAL t and extend you a sincere invitation to attend the 25th Annual Sale to' be held North Salt Lake under Management of -- -The National Woolgrowers'- Association The sheep industry ar a whole is to be congratulated on developing and continuing the Nation's outstanding Ram Sale which has been a symbol of progress these many' -- I The Oldest Rant Sale in 'America- -Gathering Place ol Top Stud Rams at - - AUGUST-27-2 - 8-'19- 40 - UNION STOCK YARDS I - SALT LAKE NORTH UTAH : ORDER OF SELLING TUESDAY'AUGUST ' years SALE :4v11 and 28 - Auction's? W IllOMPSON NATIONAL RAM 'SALE AUGUST 27 Studs Pens of 5 Registered Rams Pens of Jo to 25 Range RIMS Single We Are Proud to Be the Home of - Crossbreds Lincoln' A - Cotswolds— Romneys Davis County Melte: You to Attend Davis County 1!Ilowdy Days" August 28 and 29 RomnoysOtomoldolos To anyone in the market for the best breeding stock we highly recomme'n'd you plan to WEDNESD" : make your 'purchases at this sale Lincoln AUGUST Caries:NU Porainai' Cotswolds and Crossbreds and HampshiTos ffo ISA Opens at 9 'a m t each day) a SALT LAKE UNION STOCK YARD$ North Salt Lake Utah v - :' Under the'Allanagement of the ':'National Wool Growers Association 509 McCIDRNICK BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY UTAH IIIIIIIIIIIIIPS U ‘ - s ' - ' ' - t ' EINIMIlk : f 6 I Make Your Plans Now to Be There! - ' - Show Citizens of Davis County NATIONAL RAM SALE Som l't - 1 Circi6 Acts 8 i '7" P More and Better Exhibits in All Departments Special Added Feature America's Greatest Outdoor IMusical 71 1 V SALT LAKE CITY' PTAH SHEEP-r—NEP- : OVAVE EAEM SONS & r EE HAY-CHOP- ' city — 1 $11 4' 11 PELLETS-WHEAT-MI- y: - - TS 25th ANNUAL i ' COLORADO ANDIAL COMPANY FierirNight From Monday Thru Friday UTAH iC''''0i) ' to Your Cattle and Sheep Ogelen—gpanish ward to its incroasing NIELSEN To Alt 0 et ' Extend Congratulations HOTEL I Los Angeles s AND THE Congratulations - Ogden Manufactured by 'icien- bass prominently The Davis County Commission s ar - "EILYERIG COEMEIS" rs ' frli GOLDEN BRAND BONE MEAL - k SUFFOLK if - Aug 24 UPI— P a South Feed s - 33 West Second Attention Sheepmen! For Best Residis OUR RAMS AT THE NATIONAL RAM SALE S 4 Si $ ALWAYS WASATCH LIVESTOCK LOAN CO Producers' Livestock Marketing Association SEE Peerage Removes Italian's Name et SINGLE 166RATES Salt Lake Union StockNards—Noirth Salt Lake It's the Best You Want If - for Families NATIONAL ItA31 SALE I Member Federal Reserve System The Rev John Anti 75 sailed his weather-beate- n yawl Reverie out Member Federal Deposit of the harbor Saturday bound for Insurafte—e Vancouver S C Corporatists He arrived here two weeks ago Aug' 24 (UP) —Immediate construction 6f the after a year's cruise from England He sails alone proposed international highway from Haze Iton B C to Fairbanks Alaska as a national defense measure was urged here Saturday by Donald McDonald of Fairbanks member of the Alaska international highway commission "Alaska in my opinion cannot be protected from an enemy by sea or air" McDonald said "If the lerrjtory was cut off from its We Won Nine First Places Out of Twelve at the mainland supplies for 90 days all dil and gasoline reserves would be exhausted and an acute food shortOgden Show This Year! 'Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Aug 24—Beet growers of Utah and Idaho under the conttol and quota system inaugurated by the Roosevelt admincstration are receiving a better price for beets than in the years preceding the adoption of this system according to Representative J Will Robinson of Utah who' in the house of representatives made answer to a recent criticism of prevailing sugar age would exist" Ipolicy by Senator Thomas of Idaho The latter advocated return toe tariff as a means of pro- settle the chaotic condition of the tecting domesa growers the sugar industry" "Since the quota system has Utah congressman insisted that abreds in effect in the United States" crombreds and other crossbreds In time i like the present the tar- been Mr Robinson continued '"the tarLONDON Aug 24 (INS)—The will be sold iff will not solve the problem iff imposed on sugar has been silken banner The blackfacett types—the-Suffolkidentifying King Vicnot will such and a guarantee prices relatively minor factor in price tor Emmanuel of Italy as a knight and Hampshires—will be aucmakes price is 'supply and of the Britain's highest tioned on Wednesday the Suffolk as have been made Possible by What demand—the supply of sugar made order of garter was sale starting at I9:30 a m and that the benefit payment plan chivalry privately reavailable each estiunder the year moved from St George's chapel at of Hampshires at 1 p Not Political Problem of mates secthe consumption by Windsor castle Saturday Suffolk" and Hampshire a r e "The sugar problem" said Mr retary of agriculture and the deThe banner was placed In store the popular types in recent auc- Robinson "la not political but eco- mand for that sugar on the part by the side of Former Kaiser Wiltions replacing the Rambouillets It raises no partisan is- of American consumers" helm and other German knights for which t h e Utah breeders nomic sues" He criticised Senator Traces Price Trend who were strOk off the garter gained worldwide prominence Thomas for "attempting to znake roll in 1915 For the 1940 sale 267 RambouilThe congressmen presented an lets are consigned by 18 breeders political capital" out Ifof the beet of furnished figures the sugar array by the from Utah and the Montana and sugar enterprise But agriculture show Idaho agricultural college' The issue is to be made a partisan departmentin of both Utah and Idaho the Democrats have ing that John X Madsen and Wynn S issue hetosaid lose and much to gain the price of sugarbeets abnormalHansen flocks both leaders for nothing are entering 37 and Proceeding to prove his point he ly low in 1932 and 1933 had risen many-yeasummoolot as soon as the first sugar control dg1111‘ 33 head of Itambouillets respec- 'aid: law went into effect in 1934 and "The developed sugar program tively from since 1934 has increased 'and sta- except in one year in Ulah alont breeders Twenty-tw- o bilized the income of the farmers the price had remained ever since WyoMontana Idaho Oregon 400-permitted a substantial above the 1931 price of $6 By 1933 ming and Utah are sending 532 It has in the production of sugar the price of beets in Utah had Hampshire' to the sale this week gain in the United States It has pro- fallen to $466 but when control Enlers Former King vided countless opportunities for became effective the next year the A new entry that is exciting employment that were nonexistent farmer received $610 of which Interest among other breeders and during the last Republican ad- - the government contributed $175 to the In 1939 the Utah farmers received Replying purchasers is that of three Hamp- ministration" shire lambs consigned by the duke charge made by Senator Thomas $615 of which the gtwernment For a Successful of Windsor's E P ranch at High that the present administration contribution was $190 Similar were for made has has followed a Idaho which E showings policy River Alberta Canada The P Ram Sale flock was established in 1923 with tended to discourage in every way where slightly higher prices preinvailed rams and ewes selected from the possible the domestic sugar Mr Robinson declared that the Most famous Hampshire flocks in dustry" Representative Robinson sugar 'control law had operated to Only rams imported contended that: England Beet-sug"First production prevent Cuba from flooding the from England have been used Three single stud Hampshire which averaged 1276000 tons of 1nited States market and had held We cordially Invite yov to rams sired by imported stock are refined sugar in the period 1929-- Cuba's 'exports to the United to 20 and a fraction per being offered by H L Finch of 33 Increased to 1685000 tons in States malty the Utah your headquar1938 and 1461000 tons in 1939 cent of the entire domestic conSoda Springs Idaho ters and enjoy the somplete Mt Haggin Land and Livestock an increase of no less than 28 sumption Concluding his reply to Senator Thomas Robinson cent Mr is Mont of Anaconda per facilities Of Well's largest and company Sugar-bee- t 'Second growers said: sending 110 Hampshires and Robe finest hot?' are-then"These of who ton of facts the ease ert Blastock Filer Idaho is averaged $611 per income and no amount of political argutering 98 head Both groups 'ire beets and a total annual strong in the blood of top British of $53751000 in the 1929-3- 3 pe- ment should be permitted to disriod had about $7 per ton in tort them in the minds of the flocks Suffolk rams because of their the period 1934-3- 8 and a $61335- - thousands of beet growers of the comparatively high prices have 000 total in annual grower income United States The senator lovingprovided much of the sale excite- Processors' losses under the old ly recalls the rate of duty which have been transformed Into was established during the last Rement Twenty-thre- e conlnors regime have entered 508 publican administration but he profits SSW SOISmi SS "Third Sugar-beand $0 ewes Of these 200 head growers re- neglects to add that it was the fail-pr- e SASteloot Ando of this system of protection are direct from flocks owned in celVed gotta' payments for dam-- a rwhich e led to caused to the Ontario and Alberta Canada Last their establishment of bt g crops year 36 single :stud Suffolks re- drotiih flood freeze storm and the quota systern calamities an This corded average price of $250 other natural UMW and Brockie prominent form of tree crop Insurance is Muldoon Idaho company paid not provided for any other agri$750 to T L Patrick owner of cultural crops" WELCOME Suffolkdale Meadows Dderton Quotes Figures To the 25th Anniversary of Ontario for the top ram while E R Kelsey purchased a ram The congressman said Utah and THE NATIONAL 'RAM SALE Iamb from the same flock for Idaho have experienced so reduction In beet acreage under the sugar program and in 1939 when Sterling II Iletson Co Few Corriedsles Utah farmers planted 55000 acres Only 28 head of the Corriedale and Idaho 77000 both states witlieadviarien for Sheepmen breed are being placed on- - sale nessed their greatest sugar plantthe demand for this type in Texas ing Replying to the complaint -C- OTTONSEED CAKE AND baying resulted in a heavy sale that the Democrats had reduced BEET already this year in the Lone Star the tariff from 2 cents a pound where It had been fixed by the 'tate BAWD -PED HAY Laidlao and Brockle founders last tariff bill Mr Robinson said STOCKS CARRIED AT SALT LAKE AND DELTA UTAH of the popular Panama are send the sugar problem cannot be solved SALT LAKE OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE RS SOUTH 4TH WEST ing 50 head of the crossbreds simply by raising or lowering the Dial or Long Distance Is 4 while A To Spencer Ai Son of tariff Experts he said Including GO the Romeldales tariff commission have recogGerber Cal has - nized that "tariff alone would tot ji tOr eels - resitacteder To the 24111 ANNUAL FRANCISCO - 'HOTEL jpeciói Accommodations expenses ' Alaskan Requests 1) Road for Defense - In Congressional ' 'v entered by the Duke of Windsor's E P ranch at High River Alberta Canada More than 1700 head will be sold at the famous auction ' - 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A - WELCOMEiSHEEPIIIEN penses 5' H:5::z4 t51 ‘ 555 ''' 4 Now 4 The complaint was filed follow‘-an investigation of allegedly miuing funds from the estate of iMrs Priscilla Hoehne 'rim district attorney said he possessed a 1Igned statement from Hankamer purportedly admitting Lthe charge and saying the money was used for personal living ex- 4 :5: V 4'' t :i? 1t'411114545111-'5- S e g t ' t P -- k R: 't 11'15'1 1'' : t‘ I' ' ': '::-- -- tk - FleelArS operating the MILNER tattle UTAH LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CREDIT ' ASSOCIATION Eel BENEFICIAL Lira BLDG Lake Ian City Utak !—— ing $ & tortepsuat::asetattrel lambs And feeder 1 P s' ': laeledier trator- g '' -'' Fcr Itt:ge I :r ( - 1 r - '' '-- i 4'4 ' ' 1 filed Saturday charging Harold Texas state legislator with forging a bank certificate I allegedly to obtain 144I3 from an Iestate for which he was adminis- i et - GPI— 1 04' 64 '''si 0 Texas Aug 24 1 A CHICAGO Aut 24 (RV— The collecting propensities of the younger generation don't seem to he slipping a bit yotm—gsters 100 Mter a group of went through here on a tour the tour director mailed back to the hotel where they bad stopped a package containing: Zleven small spoons five salad I forks one silver tray two napkins 17 washcloths 22 bath towels 52 'mall ash trays three large ash trays two water glasses nine hotel signs 24 shoe begs and a knife- - ' To - At412 70 4 r 'Welc6me Woolgrowers LOMIS - ni- s - Districtkttomey !toy Jackson announced he would turn over to the &nutty' grand jury a complaint : - xi '" 4 ? 4 - - ' - 41' ' 11 111111 '4-- ''' - - r Txt silver anniversary of America's oldett sheep stle—the NallonAlRam see sponsóred by the National Wool Growers' be celebrated Tuft-de- r and Wednesday with the suetion of 1700 head of choiCe animals from throughout the- - western United States and Canada Already in the pens at the Salt Lakes Union stockyards in North Salt Lake are more than 600 head shipped hare by the leading grow-or- s in Canada Oregon California Idaho Montana And from various points in Utah Breviors whó lave been shipping : to the national' rem sale since '''4 '' that flreto auction in 1916 again ' "1111' i will be represented with each year ' ‘: 't4° finding new growers joining annual pilgrimage to Salt Lake '' '4:44 lel' 41" ' City ik v't fr 4" -Association Meet Lincoln-Rambouill- AttorneyDedates - '''::i I - cros — Texan Diverted Funds of Estate tion's'idficers and executive committee Tuesday evening in the Hotel Utah The Salt Lake City chamber of commerce will be host to the group at a dinner in the hoters 'prialdent suite at—ena p in with Raymond C Wilson livestock committee chairman es toastmaster The exhibitors who participated in the first ram sale will be among the honored guests C II Wardiaw Del Rio Texas national president who will preside over the midsummer rneetJAL ls expected to arrive Sunday Between 1700 and 1800 bead are expected to be placed on the auction block surpassing the 1939 total by some 300 rams F R liarehall secretary of the national association and sale manager reported Saturday Three pioneers in the rant auction world—A W Thompson of Lincoln Neb S W McClure of Bliss Idaho and E O Walter of Filer Idaho—will handle the ring activities Bemboulfiete First The Tuesday program starting at 9:30 a zn will see the Reimhouillets first into the ring At 1 1 flbI Corriedales Cotswolds Lincoln" Panama' Romeidales It 0 m n eye 11 1LIVESTOCX - 4 rs HighBred Sheep - e 4 Maybe Signs Said 'Leave Anything?' Lawmaker on Forgery Count Famous Auciión - - - s 254940 LZA:uguit - - 1 - J Offers 1700 - - - $a gakt rtribtuft State- Afxuses Former King's Ranch- Consigns Tcintl)s ' 25th ATinüal Ram Sale :At S L-Nea- '' - ift - ' - t : ' aboo Sol ' ' - - 4 --- f |