| Show LAMBS LAMBS AVERAGE HIGH Young Weighing 84 Pounds Sell at I Top Price lone One of the first shipments of lambs Iambs 0 owned ned by the Deseret Desert Sheep I company of ot Boise Idaho weighed Ion the tho a of ot 84 14 pounds per lamb and were ere sold In Chicago atI at I top according to reports re- re by T V Pearson Pearon adminis- adminis assistant In the time department of of of district four tour forest serice who ho last night from an day 18 trip to the tha BoIse I Pa forests Pal ette cHe Idaho and Welser national I I rhe fhe lambs came oft off the tt 55 elser eiser I Irhe national forest he saIdI said I General neather eather conditions In InI inthe I the bouthern portion Pt of f t Idaho tor or past flast 30 da das daIs s have hae been later usual e the fire haz haz- hazard hazard haz- haz hazard ard Is lower he ho said sold with ev e eer e er- er erl n thine green and with Ith a rank gloth ot of forage Both Boll the cattle catti and the sheep I ranges rallies In that section are art In bet better I tel ter condition than for tor a II of I years past Nevertheless Mr Pearson Pearson Pear- Pear I son said the forest Bel en Ice Is taking no chances on fires tires and has the required number of fire tire guards em- em em employed I all ill equipped and the th tele- tele telephone tr-phon tr phone lines linea and other oth-er lines of com corn communication In good condition I Stockmen he ht said ate ale optimistic The late rains hae ha e prepared that for bumper crops In the land land dry farming arming sections bumper crr ps of o alfalfa are ar expected There Thereal al ate e also exceptional crops of grain looked for tor and In the th fruit gro Ing sections the QI al ar S e predIct predIct- predIctIng predicting Ing excellent 1 durns Farmers insist that their only problem Is to get a fair price for their products In order to be able to pay oft off all Indebtedness and be on the th way to but they are not all agreed that they III be b able to get Bet the prices prIce the they hope forgo for go |