Show 9 9 0 0 V 9 0 0 00 0 Q 0 STOCK SHOW BIG FACTOR FOR GREAT GREATER OGDEN GE FIFTh ANNUAL TO TOI SURPASS ALL Pres Barton Shows How I I Show Adds To City's Wealth AIM EDUCATIONAL I Remarkable Remarkable Increase In Receipts At Stock V rl I I 1 u Dr ByO o Q MILL tIt R From the standpoint of quality and the number of exhibits the th fifth annual Ogden livestock show In January will aill eclipse all prey prey- prevIous previous ious show Charles H It D president of the show said taid ald Satur Satur- Saturday da day clay I This is not an Idle Idle Mr aid hut but Is 15 based up upon uP- uP uPon on actual entries received and the th Interest that l la Is manifest In the coming show throughout the five states from which the stock will wll come C P DOUBLED that have been toward to the Ogden sho g show hereto foro have haTO become enthusiastic tic boosters and to accommodate them we hive lVe doubled the capac- capac capacity capacIty It ity of the Ogden stockyards stockard liere here the show I li to be staged January Januar 8 9 10 11 ii 12 ii I New Nett pens have been construct construct- constructed constructed ed cd and concrete floors have hate ha e bet been n that will aill add greatly to the con of the and an the he i Whatever er pessimism had pro pre prevailed prevailed In the past has been rated b by the unqualified success of Ogden s other four shows which his hu won for Ogden its en- en enviable enViable viable position as the lit 11 center of the Intermountain west aest est G C Gl ICS S S Aim AnI SHOWN Concrete figures do not lie These figures will trill show more than any words that might be bespoken bespoken spoken In livestock II estock receipts gains are I e In e every cry In- In Instance instance Instance stance In 1922 the tho receipts a ere Cattle 45 48 hogs he p 08 Now compare these figures it with ith the receipts tor for the present year Cattle hogs sheep gains re- re el of and A perusal of the figures 11 a ill demonstrate just JURt how the tho Il estock industry in Ogden has grown and ant It will alil not take a colo colossus sus to de- de determine tormine termine what hat value alue the growing Industry s ji sto Is to this city Anc Another ther thing that the annuli annual show how has haa done lone for tor Ogden Indirect ly Iy q is 1 to demonstrate to the big livestock firms the Importance or of orthis ohis this city as a n 11 livestock ock distributIng Ing point This realization ha has brought to the Ogden II livestock et cx- cha many commission lon firms I Including such s h vi a Idely known firma firms as John and company and Clayton and Wall Vall than thorn hom thero there are none of more I o In the we west t BUYERS f SENT PINT In addition San Francisco Los Loe Angeles and Denver firms have but buers ers located hero here to look out for forth th h This means a sub sub- substantial Increase to the city's pop pop- population population I may my cite five instances of livestock men that ha have hate e re- re purchased homes homeR In Ogden n 1 numerous others 1 who aho ho are Xe- Xe siding In our man many apartment t hous houses Of cour o the tha Ogden Lit estock show does loes not claim all of f the credit for bringing these men to Ogden but It has lias been II a a vital con con- cor factor I 1 merely cite such instances to point out the livestock lI Industry means mans and ond hat good we e can ean accomplish for forthe forthe r the Industry by holding the an- an an exhibits hero bore MEN J During the time timo of preparation for th the show and the cleaning up after the exhibit has been closed more than men are arc given em- em plo Int nt during a period of the I ear when employment is scarce LF Mr Barton Darton h has a letter front from L F Whitlock manager of the tho Union stock ards where the show will 1 bo be beheld i held In which he comments on the results of tho the previous shots shows sho lIe Isaid said Vs ts s a result of ot efforts put forth h by the Ogden Livestock U show and ana another d other enthusiastic for the tho livestock market wo we have o found It necessary to doubly our ard capacity In ord order r to take tako ore ara of the growing livestock mar mar- maket Iet at Ogden It Is Ie needless for I c cd uc l on Vaso go Two hyo w STOCK SHOW BOOSTS OGDEN Continued From Irom Page P e One Ono me rae to attempt t to say what hat good com comes from the stock show how OBJECTS EDUCATIONAL I The purpose of the show Is to teach bettor better feeding and breeding In this section and It has already shown hown wonderful results result IA t I year during the tho month of Novem Novem- Novem-I Novem November ber hoc more moro than feeder cattle went out from the lards ards Into the immediate vicinity of ot Ogden to be beted ted fed for tor market by the farmers using up their surplus teed food and ande e contemplate a large this lear icar ear In the feeder business DAIRY rr lJ IMPROVEMENT Tho Ogden Ogdon Livestock show Ills ha been one ono of ot the factors In the tho de- de de development ot of the tho dairy Industry In Inthis Inthis this county The use of ot the pure pure- purebred purebred purebred bred ell alt S eq In any section deter deter- determines determines determines mines the Interest and the develop develop- development development development ment being made The followIng data shows sho s the percent of ot pure pure- 1 purebred purebred ure- ure bred hY dIry sires In use tree In county to date data compared with those In 1916 1915 and In 1322 1922 Percent of pure-bred pure dairy bulls In Weber county Il 1915 3 percent Percent hen then campaign began for tor the tho elimination of ot the eCI dairy sire 1922 20 per cent POI cent of ot pure-bred pure dalo dalr dair bulls a result of ot campaign 1923 60 per percent percent percent cent Three operative co-operative bull associations associations hae e ha e been with 97 members Sixty SIty pure-bred pure bulls hao ha e been placed In the count county The m majority of those these have ancestry ancestry ances- ances ancestry try with butterfat records from I to 1 I pounds AT RECORDS A testing cow association has baa been organized The average pro pro- pro production has haa been higher during the tho PMt past summer than the Il average ot of any other association In the fourth One fourth of ot the co cows cos s In the as- as association as association arc are producing more than pounds butterfat per year The majority of ot the tho pure-bred pure herds In the county are In addition test test- testing testing ing their CO cows COs s for tor butterfat pro pro- pro production We 0 ha haie e the lot of having haing a c cOw w owned ned by C S SPotter SPotter SPotter Potter which Is the grand cham champion ham ham- i pion Holstein cow of ot the state fair fairand and also will mako the tho highest butterfat record for tor the state EXHIBIT r or OF CATTLE The winnings at the recent state Indicated the tho class of bt cattle e now flow have ho In the county and the excellent manner In w s the tho sere ere fitted and prepared for tor ex- ex exhibition exhibition ex exhibition Th The awards on dairy cattle at the state fair for 1923 are County Holstein herd first place County Guernsey herd first place County Jersey herds herd second place Grand champions three Senior champion three Junior champion two tuo first place nineteen teen Second place eight Third place ele eleen en Fourth place nine Fifth place six Sixth place two Total n nard awards ard 63 l There Thero apPI o 7 diry d cows COs CO s In Weber eber county The I returns from these cotta CO Is ap- ap ap approximately proximately per year Is Iq the tho biggest single agri- agri Income of ot the county By Increasing the tho quality of ot our CO cows s and the number In some sections section this Industry can be made to re- re return return re return turn annually In this county be- be bet be between t tween een two to t 0 and three million dol- dol dollars dol dollars lars rs Officers of ot the show are Cha Challes les II Barton president E B ELi J L Van Meter vice-president vice I LF 1 ii Whitlock vice president Jama Brennan treasurer Jesse S Rich Rich- Richards Richards Richards ards secretary nit nil of ot Ogden Directors Ogden Charles Ogden Charles Ii 11 Birton E L L I Van Meter L F James Brennan Jesse Jcsse S Richards Frank M Driggs M itt R It Hampton C S Potter Homer Fenn Ben Charles Cia ton Jack Lee Leo B M Fox rox L LL LL L Keller C E B Hawver Leo Peck E R It Alton Allon Charles F Kuster Oscar Oscor Peterson Robert W John John- Johnston Johnston John ston i ston Dr W V I L Carson I C G 0 Adney Corinne Utah John W Thornley Kas Ka Utah Sylvester Grow Huntsville Utah E B S Provo Utah John I Caller Cazier Wells Nevada Ezra J Fjelsted Blackfoot Idaho Mike Barclay Blackfoot Black toot Idaho I B EO F Rinehart Boise Idaho E B O 0 Walter Filer lIer Idaho Earl Darl See See- Seeley ley Icy ley Mount Pleasant Utah A P Warnick Pleasant Grove Utah Dr R It W Hoggan Salt Snit Lake Lahe City 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