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Show I OPTIMISM MARKS STOCK SHOW BANQUET I WILL ALL BE L BACK IK 1923 VISITORS SAY Stockmen Declare Annual J; Show Great Educational I Influence. J) PROMOTERS PRAISED I Got to Quit Herding Sheep 1 in Expensive Autos, 1 i Caine Declares. j & With a former district court judge M presiding as toastmaMUr. Frldas night a 1 -tockmen's dinner at the Weber dub m .ook on an atmosphere of a court ..i m optimism in which evidence w is pre- sented by several speakers that the gr JW ,,,rn t0 renewed prospcrlt) han been taken by the sheep Industry and that j much better times for he cattle men fw are right at hand JJ FTldav night's dinner was given to ihe stockmen and their herders b- the I! . den Live Btoi k show association. Jt M was the third annual event nnd declar- W ed the most Interesting and entertain- 5&l lug of the three 9( The occasion was marked by a un-, J l! anlmltv of opinion that the si. irk shOfl I vaa a great credit to Ogden, that It i i inks high with any show in th na- :un. that it is a great educational influence in-fluence and its continued growth will j do much to increase Ogdens prestige i as a livestock center AJLL COMING BACK KJE "We'll all be hre again new. r i HI and well have many of our friends with us," was the expression heard trom the exhibitors at the conclusion I pi the dinner and festivities Charles H Barton, president of the show was master of ceremonies nnd he Introduced James Albert Howell, former district' judge, as toast master The address of welcome was gien by Mayor Frank Francis who praised the; I spirit displayed by the stockmen, many ..i whom In .-aid had lost hundreds . thousands but were Still optimistic, cheerful and full of determination to l.attle circumstances-CUD circumstances-CUD AH V MAN SPEAKS Fred Hoffman, manager of the Cud-ahv Cud-ahv companj 'H plant in bait Lake, said I he had been told Im foro coming to Utah that the cattle produced here were of the very common variety But t he was surprised, he said, lo find the Cattle second to none, possibly excluding ex-cluding the corn belt Bluff. The great alue of the stock show, he declared,! lies In the emphasis such a show places on the truth that quality pays, Moioni Skeen chairman of the Weber We-ber county commission, was to have extended Ihe welcome 'n behalf of WODOr count. oui ne was unaiue 10 ue Hhfl in attendance. The toastmaster said ho would extend the welcome for Commissioner Skcen I WFlX OMi; TO IT I "Take nnjt'hing the county has," he told the diners. "You can take our court house up here and we'll be darn 5lad to see it taken." Jamis Brennan, manager of the Og-den Og-den Packing & Provision company was the nrxt speal.er "1 want to emphasize that Ogden s k Bhow '."inks high with any show ,n the country," he said k "We have heard about the corn fed ' tattle and their fine qualities as beef. I but with out' big sugar factories out I here with the tins oi sugar beet pulp I and with the her rations for feed ing we are able to produce un animal with dressing qualities equal to any and . eating quality equal to an . . I Ogden s clllxens deserve commenda- m tion for financing this show. Under 1 the conditions prevailing it took ner 1 and splrW. to subscribe 510,000 to fl- HH nance the event. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK HH "The outlook for cattle Is brighter When I got back to my office from II the sale yesterday there was a telegraiu 4 from Los Angeles awaiting mo and y announcing that lhn beef price In Los Angeles was 13 cents, J V .should be reeding one million t sheep within 100 miles of here Hko they do in Colorado and we should KH raise more hogs M I want to call your attention to tin 1 handicap we are operating under here. 'I -i' The San Francisco buyer pays only j; (261 to transport a car of hogs from I: umaha to Sail Francisco, while we ln 1 'Pdc-n midway between the '.wo I towns must nay $"-'22 to bring a cai ! of hogs from )maha Just to Ogden t 'Ml ' The San Francisco buyer can buy hogs here and ship them to San Fran- B '' cIsco for 10 cents a hundred, but when M" wo buy hogs here and pack them, It ; M, poets us $1.87 a hundred to ship oui I pork to San Francisco 10 cent a I . W hundred alive and $1.8? a hundred i dtwid i ; H When wc get freight rate justice II ilils condition of having great sections ' V with food animals and no packing es- ! , tabllshments will not prevail. Instead the animals produced by ou men will WJ be packed right wheic you raise t W i them." 'tj A humorous arraignment of toa.t- Ilj, masters and professional stock udg- ?L..i. 0S bv c- G Adncy of Corlnne enlivened L' the evening. , F HERDING SHJEUP I AUTOS I fj 'You have got to quit herding sheep t 1 tl ln Cadillacs" John T Caine, III, said if ,fter told the diners Ihut u stu- C dnt of tho situation had written that (Continued on jag- Two.) L i DINNER TO STOCK m rs success List Announced of Sales and Prices Recorded Friday at Show. (Continued from Pace One) 'we Ulo got o get back to Ihe canvas can-vas covered wagon.' " "We are all glad to get out of 1921 Into the new year with H;' much brighter prospeeta," be went on. "The shwop Industry seems well on the road to prosperity and cattle Is getting out or tho woods. We had to cease rawing raw-ing hogs, owmjf to the hlph BHee of feed and other conditions, but now the Situation has changed' and there Is money to be made In hogs out here. But we have got lo buckle down. The holiday Is over We have shed our plumage, and realized w hot we aro Up against. Hut th situation Is muoh brighter and by next year, we should be In pretly happy circumstances." CH DtPlONs iim vnu ks K S Hinckley, superintendent of tho Utah Industrial school nnd tho stock show man in charge of tho dairy cattle division, said the dairy section had been called the tall or the animal this year, but he served warning that next year the tall would wag the dOK ' "tiler speakers w r K. n Waller of 1'iler. I. I:ih.-. Jej.se Hlch. mis. secretary of the stock show, and Lester Whll-loek. Whll-loek. manager of the show-In show-In his opening remarks, President Bhrti n read a poetical tribute to the livestock men The tribute, he said, wan written by Guy M Stealev. It follows: fol-lows: A big form, i As mountains urei, Ijroad of mind I He gazes fan. Cheerful smile, i (The sun Is bright ). True and "square." t It's Nature s right I'Yesh nnd brisk, i The morning plain i Friendly way. I he lark s refrain), Firm of step. (Ho braves the storm) Hearty clasp, (His heart Is warm) He's welcome here, and all his clan He Is ever a stock man The diners very much enjoyed the xinging; of Jones and Sylvester of the Pantft'ee circuit and the music of the Variety orchestra. Following are the sales made Frldav In the fat cattle division Individual fat steers, sold by Union Livestock-Commission Livestock-Commission company, for Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college, grand champion steer, purchaser, Ogden Packing & Provision company, for Rotlsscrle Inn. Salt Uki City, at 15 cents SAJLES ANNOUNCED Sold by Ilunsaker Sales Commission Commis-sion company for Felsted brothers. Hlackfoot. Idaho, champion cow; purchaser, pur-chaser, BotlBSerle Inn. Salt Lake City at 10 cents. Sold by Union Livestock Commission Commis-sion company for U A. C to Heed hotel ho-tel nt lovf. cents, first prize yearling steer. Sold by Union Commission company for scar McFartand. West Weber, first prize baby beef, boys' and glr!.' club, to M. K Parsons Co., Salt Lake City, at 7 cents. Sold by Union Livestock Commit slon company for r A. C to Kotlss- rl-inn. rl-inn. Salt Lake, in cents. Sold by Hunsaker Commission com-1 pany for James Lund. Fountain Oreen. 1 ' Hot is.Merle inn. h Lake, o cents BOld bv I'nion Commission com-' pany for H. J. f: Tuylor. Mountain View. Wye, to Ogden Packing coin-! pany, T.10 u hundred pounds pany for James Hopkins. Croydtn. for Bert Koop, ogden. 101,; cents. Sold by Union Commission company, com-pany, for Heed and Wangsrd Huntsvllle. to Ogden Packing company, com-pany, $7. 75 a hundred. Sold by Union Commission company com-pany for Frank Erwln iigden, to Ogden Og-den Packing company. 7 cents. Sold by Union Commission company com-pany for Peck Bros ft Graham, to iHauser Packing company. Los Angeles. Ang-eles. Cal., 6 cents. Sold by L L. Keller, f gden, to Fox l& Keller, 7 1-4 cents. Sold by Peck Bros, ft Graham to Ogden Packing company. 7 cents Sold bv Hunsaker Commission company com-pany for O. C. Lundqulst Ogden, to Ogden Packing company. $7.10 a hundred. hun-dred. Sold by I'nion Commission company com-pany for Peck Bros. & Graham, to Ogden I'acklng company. $7 60 a hundred, hun-dred, to the Palace hotel. Snn Francisco. Fran-cisco. Cal. Sold by Hunsaker Commission corn-pan- for FJclsted brothers, Blackfoot. Idaho. to O. C. Lundquist. Ogden. $5. CO a hundred. Sold by Hunaaker Commission com-J pany for Brennan. Ball & Chambers ! ' ";d n to Fox fc Keller. cden $7.30 a hundred. Grand I haniplon load fat steers sold b Hunsaker Commission company for. W. H. Felsted. Preston, Idaho. to Cudahy Parking company. North Salt Lake. 10 cents; second prize --year-old steers, sold by Union Livestock Commission company for Peck Brothers Broth-ers & Graham to Ogden Packing corn-pans'. corn-pans'. S cents Third prize, 2-year-old steer sold by I'nion I.h eytocW ( 'o rn m Issloii rnmbani to Cudahv Packing company. 7 cents. First prir.c yearling steers sold J I'nion Commission company to CiTd-, ahy Packing company, 7 1-4 cents. Second prize yearling steers sold by I llunaker Commission company for J W Thornley, Kaysvllle. Utah, to Cudahy Packing company. 6 1-4 cents. Third prize yearling steers sold by Hunsaker Commission company for J. W Thornley to Cudahy Packing company, com-pany, $6.15 a hundred. First prize baby beef steers sold by Union Commission company for Peck Brothers' & Graham, to gden Packing company. $5.20 a hundred. Second prize baby beef sold by Hunsaker Hun-saker Commission company for Mantl Livestock company, Mantl. 'Utah, to Cudahy Packing company . $6 25 a hundred. Third prize baby beef sold by Union Commission company for Peck Brothers Broth-ers & Graham to Frank Erwln. Ogden, First prize fat cows sold by Union Commission company for Peck Brothers Broth-ers ft Graham to Wilson Packing company. com-pany. IvOs Angeles. 6 cents. Second prize load fat cows sold by Hunsaker Commission compum for Mantl Livestock company to Cuduhy Packing company. $5.60 a hundred. Carload yearling heifers sold by Pe, k Brothers & Graham to Wilson Packing company of Los Angeles. ; t-4 cents. CarMM neiiers soiu oy Hunsaker Commission company for P. E. Oas-klll. Oas-klll. Burley. Idaho, to Kox ft Keller, ogden. $6. GO a hundred. Carload 2-car-old steers sold by T'nlon Commission company to Ogden Packing t'ompany. $7 10 a hundred. Two carloads yearling steers sold by Hunsaker Commission company for Ifantl Livestock compsny to Cudahv Pecking company. $6.90 and $6 50 a hundred. r.w to.id ba.bj beef g0ld b Hunsaker I Commission company to Rube Larson of Logan, $5. 7.1 a hundred. Grand champion carload feeder! steers sold by Union Commission company com-pany for H. J. B. Taylor. Mt. View, Wyo.. to Cudnhy Packing company. .$6.50 a hundred. Carload feeders sold by Hunsaker Commission company for K- ! Spahn of Lemhi Idaho, to Fox & Keller Ogden. Og-den. $6.85 a bundled Carload of yearling feeders sold bv Hunsaker company, Ephrulm. Utah, to John W Thornley, Kaysvllle. $5.65 a hundred. Two carloads yearling feeders sold bv Hunsaker Commission company for Mantl Livestock company to Fran'-: Vnvln 1 li',l..n I', ''II nnd t ., .", Il .1 hun dred HOG S.l I S 1 , 1 s I li The following sales were lifted in the carlot hofr division: Grand champion carload hogs, sold by Hunsaker Commission company for X. E. Peterson. Ogden, to Ogden Packing Pack-ing & Provision company, $9.40. Second prize enr'ad hogs, sold by rXunaaker Commission company for N. I Peterson to Ogden Parkin;; . m-pany. m-pany. $8. 00. Third prize carload hogs, sold by Hunsaker commission company for J Kube Larson, Logan, to gdcn Packing Pack-ing company, $8.65. He... crlnorla VtMTa I Jfe kf I I, in- I Isaker Commission company for Felsted Fel-sted Brothers. Blackfoot, Idaho, to Cudahy Packing company, $8.76. and J Ogden Packing company, $8.90. Four carload hogs, sold by Hunsaker Hunsak-er Commission company for J. Rube j Larson, Logan, to Cudahy Packing company, $8.70. $8.60, $8.46 and $8.46. Sales listed In carlots and single 'sheep division-Grand division-Grand chlmpion Individual lamb, sold by Union Livestock Comgllsaloll l oiniianj for John Gallaghi i lo 'cd. n 'Packing company tor Reed hotel. $10 50 Second prize lamb, sold by Union Commission company for John Gallagher Gal-lagher to Ogden Packing company, j $9.00. Third prize lamb, sold b L L. Kel-ler Kel-ler Ogden to John Gallagher, Lenver. $9.60. Best bum lamb, sold by Pip Hall to Ogden Packing company, $6. Grand champion carload fat lambs, sold by Union Livestock Commission company for John OallaRher to Bel gel Champion company, Denver. $10. Carload fat lambs, sold by Hun.-ak-cr Commission company for Frank Stark weather. Blackfoot. Idaho, to Cudahv Packing company. $8 30 Carload fat lambs, sold by Hunsaker Commission company for Mike Bark-ley Bark-ley to Cudahy Packing company,1 $8.55. The county collective ehlht or Jersey cnttle contest was won by Utah county with the following animals, all owned In provo: China's Golden Star, owner. F. L. Flnllnson; Pogl's Majesty Victor, Miss China Princess. Pogl's Maiden Victoria. Fancy Lady Bessie. wl's Fancy Grace. China's Tormen-I tor Belle and Princess Tormentor Isls. j all owned by W. A. Nuttall; unnamed, j. owner. A. O. Siooot. Tormentor's . Urania, owner. Dr. Hughes. |