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Show Cedar City "UNEVA I Livestock Auction MARKET REPORT ; AUCTION SUMMARY DATE: 9-4-76 SHEEP: Fat Lambs 39 to 41.00, Feeder Lambs 39 to 41.00, Slaughter Ewes, 8 to 12.00 cwt. 31.00 per head. Comment Steady, but highest sheep sale in Utah. HOGS: Block 42 to 43.50 Feeders 38 to 41.00, Weinersr none, Sows-Boars 35.00." ' Market Steady. CATTLE: Baby calves 25.00 per head on day olds. Cows - canner - cutters 19.00 to 24.00, Utility and Commercial Com-mercial 24 to 26.50, Bulls 33 to 36.50. Feeder Cattle: 300-400 300-400 lb. steers 38.50 to 40.00, Heifers 30.00 to 32.50, 400-500 lb. steers 36 to 39.00, Heifers. 30 to 32.00, 500-600 lb. steers 35 to 37.50, Heifers 30 to 32.00, 600-700 lb. steers 35 to 38.50, Heifers 30 to 31.50. Holsteins: 500 lb. steers 28 to 31.00. ' GENERAL COMMENT: Cattle were about steady. In the light of a holiday weekend the market was much stronger than anticipated. an-ticipated. The fat market is holding it's own, and hopefully is going to take an up-turn in the next near future. That is more of a hope and not a prediction.-prediction. prediction.-prediction. , MET JOHNSON 586-9312 Auction Consignment or Field Buying SAIE EVERY SATURDAY 1 at 1 p.m. We can freight your cattle ; .586-9312 "We make our fortunes, and we call them fate." Benjamin Disraeli . ( BUY NOW! Y Now is the time to plant . Fall Fertilization these high yielding . yt pays varieties of wheat: , because:. and barley. J 1 jijlj "Fer,ilizer8upp,y,8usuaiy Nugaines Wheat JIM I II It saves Ime for spring III A very popular soft winter flnjiyf ImnWIw planting wheat. Nugaines has high I n jlli IMmWii resistance to "stripe rust." " vlhMMWI Equipment Is used more With high moisture and MlMW ill efficiently good fertility, this semi- Immfll l WW - r , dwarf wheat can produce M WMw U Fertilizer can be plowed up to 140 bushels per acre. M MhilM under o the root zone. (It 1 . An excellent profit maker. M MN 'M$ doesn t leach under normal l Mn Ml mv conditions.) Bridger Wheat Top dre38ln9 8l,al,a with -A hard red winter wheat de- WMm I phosphate In the fall veloped at Utah State Uni- I J ji produces earlier, higher versity that is moderately I vim ' ml yields. - resistant to smut races in this if irWMI 2 area. Bridger matures before M wfiml Delmar and threshes better. llulWf 1 I Its straw is stiffer than Cache ljtpjW U but not as stiff as Delmar Its MBM 1 1 J j-"! "1 . tight head does not shatter, I gtW I I mi-2fa' "v Bridger has good bread- I Jr I -JIlMjk '"jgl ' f making characteristics. r 1 !t" SSSs Kamiak Barley ff j "Sir A high yielding variety II f I f'yJ . V immje"' SMBa that produces large kernels II Z and matures faster than I I ' IFA has specialized equipment to spread fertilizer. Luther barley, It does not l Contact your local IFA branch, listed below, for require as much water as I ' more Information, some other varieties. J yVV F Soil Test First Don't spend money on fertilizer your soil doesn't need. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES l sejs jt y0U can depend on American Fork, Utah Loa, Utah Provo, Utah Sail Lak City, Utah 28 N, 1st West, 756-4521 80 South Main, 836-2831 55 W 5th South, 373-7680 1800 So. West Temple, 467-3342 Cedar City, Utah Logan, Utah Richfield, Utah Soda Springs, Idaho N. 200 West, 586-6312 2355 No. Main, 752-5541 448 E, 1st South, 896-5771 P.O. Box 776, (208) 547-3056 Delta, Utah Ogden, Utah Rlverlon, Utah Spanish Fork, Utah 498 W. Main, 864-2110 1375 Wall Ave , 394-2756 1860 W 12600 So , 254-3501 Cannery Road, 798-7418 Oraper, Utah Payson, Utah Roosevelt, Utah Tremonton, Utah 1045 E. 12400 South, 571-0125 57 W. 1st North, 465-2239 Ott West Hwy. 40, 722-2542 241 So. 3rd West, 257-5419 Ephralm, Utah Preston, Idaho Sallna, Utah Sprinkler Irrigation U South Hwy. 89, 283-4529 303 So. State, (208) 852-0661 South Hwy 89, 529-3931 Hwy. 89 South Salina, 529-7481 I Price, Utah St. George, Utah III V J j I, -ME' IFOR ; xC Map MXj .Smith SCHOOL BOARD PRECINCTNO. 1 Southern Utah native Business Experience Active in the LDS Church Dedicated -Concerned .ji , PHILOSOPHY With four children of my own, three in Iron County Schools at the present ? time, I have a genuine concern for the maintaining and development of our educational system. I believe that we should concentrate on fundamentals with emphasis on basic educational skills and provide for students at all levels of achievement potential. 'i v v . r - CEDED There may be something to the idea of re-incarnation. Some women of 35 can remember things that happened hap-pened 45 years ago. Man to Man: "I just wish they would fight poverty with something besides taxes." Returning to college soon? Del Rich Real Estate has many homes which you could buy with payments lower : than you'd be paying in rent. Consider the advantages, then contact us. Center & Main, Cedar City 586-9922 SMB ( |