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Show MUCH INTEREST IN RAM IES First Day's Turnover Amounts to IVIorc Than $13,000 SALT LAKE. Aug 31. Sales during llv opening day of the fifth annual rr.m sale, under the management of I the National Woolgrowers association, at tho coliseum a: the Ftah State Fair i ground yesterdav , totaled $13,C2o The 'sale will le resumed at 9.30 o'clock today and will continue this afternoon. At 8 o'clock tonight the WOOlgrowen will licnr the report of the resolutions committee at meeting at the Hotel I Utah. The committee w as appointed Its: night by President F. J. Hagen- barth, n. follows Dr. J M. Wilson of Wyoming Pro-faor Pro-faor V. C Cofey of Illinois, Dr. S. W. .McClure of iregon and Tr. H C Gardner of Montana. The committee is wrk'ng on a resolution reso-lution voicing condemnation of the admission ad-mission of Net Zealand lambs into in-to the T'nlted State.. President Hagenborth, addressing the meeting Kuid: 'We nru as unprepared for peace as we were for war. England is pr. pared fur after-war conditions. She Is going after the trade of the world Our only defense Is an embargo against Importation Impor-tation Of foreign meat Into this country coun-try " The high individual prize at yesterday's yes-terday's sale was ?1"..S0 paid for a r un bred by Bullard Brothers of Woodland. CoJL, and brought by Fred Falconer of the Cunningham Sheep company of rilot Rock lire i OO |