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Show 1D KILL AND Jtturl -ucenno Announce New Arrangement tfc, I Bes for Farmers and Other Growers to ftm We' ShccP and H8s; Mill Has Capacity S)T1 Bixed Feed and 100 Tons of Alfalfa Meal ! P pi I Factor in Centering Livestock Business ! ' It i Milling: W J mlllin' business nn-1 . Ta" Buftets. east nnd Sgitlrc inW'mountaln t-e-eondUlon Knirs together. ,.,d all '' ' . . .-iicsanil .-iicsanil th 'Gdon Union EdieTea meat pack-! ! furnlshlns outlets for , of hra.l of c-ttlo. sheep pped into this center. of "Lucermo, the chief i spared .it this m.UL there m or all 1 fekUta!i Villlg& mranv I to provtde the od for rapid JJJ . ' sheep. The yards have hern opened to all farmers and livestock raisers of the West SO that they may ship to this point, ford their stock, send them to market fattened and secure thereby the profits not only from the initial production of the animals but also from the fattening The pr oducts of the company's large mill, having a capacity of 200 tons t mixed feed and 100 tons of alfalfa meal per day. have been given thorough thor-ough tents .iiid have PliOVn efficient In every way. This has been attest -'I by the fact that tin Luccrmo-fed livestock took first place at the second sec-ond annual Ogd n livestock show, l.uccrmo-fed animals have constantly seCUrod lop market, prices and hav been eagerly sought by the buyers ::t the itgden I'nlon stockyards and elsewhere. else-where. In a recent announcement the epm-l pany said: Cheap labor is now a thing of the pa:. anfi bulky and heavy, farm products land livestock : ds will.' general speaking, remain in-h mie.d and this condition will require I lie I feeders to abandon all wasteful moth- ' oils so as to get full value and effectiveness effec-tiveness out of all feeds used to fat-ten fat-ten and finish livestock for market I Feeder will find that th- Utah Villi- tag & Feed Varels company's facilities will save stock growers from making large cash outlays, now necessary to meet the r.cv: conditions existing In the business of feeding and marketing market-ing livestock." |