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Show Utah Hereford Tour Set For Sept. 10, 11, 12 The second annual Utah Herford Tour, scheduled for Sept. 10, 11 and 12 will begin at the Evan Woodbury place at St. George, at 8 a. m., Monday, Sept. 10th, according ac-cording to Ralph D. Winterton, Pres., of the Utah Hereford Assn. From the Woodbury farm the tour will move up to Pine Valley for a stop at the E. S. Gardner Ranch. On display for all cattlemen to j see at the Gardner Ranch, will be Publican Domino, 171, which is by CW Prince Domino 21st, the highest-ranking living Register of Merit Sire. Also on display will be a son of TT Proud Prince, the $36,000 top of the famous Thornton Sale, and whose calf record is sensational. sensation-al. From Pine Valley the tour will move over to Enterprise for a lunch stop at Paul Hafen's Calf Spring Ranch. On display will be a select herd of straight "Milky Way" breeding, including M W Prince Larry 45th and MW Prince Larry 68th - - both sons of MW Larry Domino 37th. The next stop will be at the Branch Agricultural College farm just west of Cedar City. From here the tour moves up to Wallace Yardley's Blue Mountain Moun-tain Hereford Ranch at Beaver, Utah. On display here will be MW Tommy Domino - - Larry Domino 169, a son of the famous Larry Domino 50th and out of a daughter daugh-ter of WHR Royal Domino 51st. The last stQp of the first day will be at Leo Stott's Hereford Ranch, Meadow, Utah. On display here will be S. OJR Royal 5th, Royal Mixer 59th, and several calves by WHR Flashy Triumph, in addition to sale heifers. The famous Baca OJR Royal 1st, was formerly owned own-ed by Stott. The tour will spend the night at Richfield. The second day of the tour will begin at Verl Nordfor's Ranch at Annabella, Utah. On display will be sale bulls by super Real 8th and Publican Domino 211th. The tour members will also see some improved irrigated pasture land that Nordfors runs his cows and calves on in the summer. Second stop on Sept. 11th will be at the Hawley Hereford Ranch just south of Richfield. Here tour members will see three Hawley Herd sires, MW Prince Larry 39th, 1 Western Hope, and True Model 114.. The third stop on Sept. 11th will be at the C. A. Mattsson ranch, 2 miles west of Salina. On display dis-play will be two calves by Baca Duke 2nd, (the famous $65,000 sire owned by Karpe's Greenfield Hereford Here-ford Ranch): also 16 bulls by CM Flashy Royal, a son of TT Flashy Royal, also a son of MW Larry Domino 70th. After a stop at Salina for lunch the tour will move to the H. B. Lamb farm, Wales, for a look at some sale bulls, calves, and cows - - and Lamb's herd sires - -Larrys' Shadow 9th, SSR Anxiety 16th, Western Prince 37th, and cow herd, mostly o'f Advance 3rd and OJR Royal Domino 10th breeding. Joseph A Nielson and sons will be host to the tour at the next stop and will have on display their two herd sires, MW Larry 25th and CBQ Real Silver 61st. The 61st is a son of Real Silver Domino 7th, a former Denver Champion, and the 25th is a son of the Universal Larry Domino 50th. Other breeding breed-ing stock will be shown also. Probably one of the outstanding cows of the Hereford breed will be the center of attraction when the tour stops at the farm of W. J. Wintch and son at Manti. Miss D. Royal H. Domino 43rd, a daughter of DeBerard's International Champion, Cham-pion, Royal H. Domino 43rd will be on display along with her heifer calf. The next stop will be on the H. M. and Marva Gribble Ranch at Gunnison, Utah. Their foundation breeding stock, mostly Royal Esser 3rd of the Idaho Hereford Ranch, Gooding, Ida., will be shown. At the Vearl A. Peterson Ranch, Straus Larry Plus, by MW Larry Domino 31st, along with Alpine Domino Lad, a son of Domino Lad C 14th, will be the center of attraction. at-traction. Hereford breeders in Sanpete County are planning on a picnic luncheon at 6:00 p. m. which will be held in the Gunnison Park. On Sept. 12th, three stops will be made - - the first will be at the M & O Ranches, 20 miles up Salina Canyon at 10 a. m. Cows, calves, sale bulls, as well as many of the famous M & O herd sires will be on display. From the M & O ranches the tour will move to the Castle Valley Hereford Ranch owned by Gardell Snow, of Ferron. Advance LB Domino, R. S. Denver Mixer, and cows of straight DeBerard breeding will be on display. dis-play. The last stop of the tour will be at Snow Hereford Ranch owned by C. H. and Don C. Snow, Ferron. |