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Show FAT STOCK IS I SOLD AT S. L. Last Day of Show Today to Be Featured By Dairy Cattle Sale SALT LAKE. April 6 Sale of fat llveetbck w-as conducted yesterday at the fifth annual Intermountaln Live-j j stock show, at the Union stockyards There was a large attendance The gr.md champion individual! Shorthorn steer, exhibited by the I Clayton ft Murnan Livestock Com-' mission company of Denver, brought $19.50 a 100 pounds, and was pu--' chased by John P Gorman of the I Cudahy Pocking company lor o Halt I Lake restaurant. The grand ham-I liiun i-;irlo:id n!" f.it leers, exhibited by S. i. Ralston of t'ornd. Neb:, I brought $11 70. the figure being !3 J over the top Chicago market (juota-! (juota-! tion yesterday. The second prize carlo. car-lo. il In the fat cattle section brought I $10.70 J Twenty-five carloads of cattle. 31 of hogs and five of fat lambs were l I Th- prand champion carload of fat hogs, exhibited by Ed Toden-hoft Toden-hoft of North Platte, Neb., and sold to Cudahy. brough $12. The champion cham-pion carload, offered by the same ex-1 hihitor. was sold to the Ogden Pack-' Ing ft Provision company for $11 CO I Tho grand champion carload of fat I lambs, exhibited by Austin Brothers! Of Salt Lake and sold to the Wilson ft Co plant at Los Angeles, brought' $1". 50 Tlv second prize carload, exhibited by J. Craner & Sons of! Corlnne, Utah, was sold to Cudahy fori $13.75. I J EL Manderfleld. general manager' of the L'nlon stockyards, purchased Eddie Rickenbacker II. the sheep' tent to the shon by air mail plane, from the Nevada State Industrial school at Elko. Manderfleld bid, $12 26 per hundredweight. The visiting exhibitors and invited Salt Lake business men were guests' night at a banquet given at the! r..mmereial lub. Talks were made by Governor Mabey. W. W. Armstrong Arm-strong M R. Murphy of Omaha, Dr.' R. n Mead and others; A wrestling exhibition by Ira Dern. dances by I Miss Leonn Goulet and vocal solos by Mi Norman G. Atkinson were spe-' cial features of the program. I Mr. Armstrong made a strong ap- j peal for organisation of farmers as a means of promoting their interests. He sin that farmers have operated as individuals ratherv than together, and that their present predicament in the business world was the nK Mr. Murph; 110 - general A ager of the Cu,'h interests at (K ha. appealed i rn,. r.groweHfc raLse more hogs in the local terrtttc He said th it "nditlogHt farming conditions geLeralljr nn "labl. T , I)-,,. in.iustry in Mbj and tint there Is a good marksK Governor Mabey 1 .. gratulatssgt stockmen on their exhibits UjBd show, and appealed to the UUlHw hibltors to make further effortlMa ward improving the live-stock try' of the state. Speaking of the .r.-, ... of theL stoi k show. Dr Me.t, told the gS men that what th.- ex hibltlotj "S means to thetHI eiU.al measure The annual M he said, stimulate a greater iatfm. among he-si,j. k men 111 their f- buslnesa Schramm tml Commer. lal ended reslt, tn.m thai ot.mt. ti.m. Short- .MandcrfielfC J. H. Raburn. secretary of the merciul club. Oivi.l A Smith. B man of th , -.i.naittettH sided as toastmaster. Iflsi day flR show, ami wil b 'ured hH sab- of breeding and dairy lk Many fine of HertB and Shorthorn of 'he dlflBv bn . d of .!....- I! go 0l auction block at 10 o'clock. 5 J |