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Show ! NATIONAL RAM SALE BROUGHT TO CLOSE SALT LAKE. Aug 10 A Ram-boulllet Ram-boulllet stud ram sold for (675 Wednesday Wed-nesday was the highest price paid 'or a single animal at the national ram sale which i-'osed Wednesday at the I'nion stot kyards In North Salt Ik The ram. a son of the famous Ma---t!. and gr.m 1 champion this spring at th ram show and sale at San An-j,. An-j,. ;.. rexat was sold by King brothers of La ram b. Wyo., to o A. Bhults of Dillon. Mont. The total number sold Wednesday did not equal that of the day before, but the prices were better. There w.-re r67 head sold, which cleaned up the stock left unsold The nrt highest price for a single animal was also received bj King brothers for a ram sired by Majestic. Jr. li was sold to J H Seely & Sons for $600. The Cunningham Sheep company of Pendleton, Ore., sold a pen of yearling year-ling Ramboulllet stud rams to the. Cole Creek Sheep company of Casper, Cas-per, Wyo , for $60 a head. I he Queafe) Sheep company received jrio from W T Candland & Co for a Ramboulllet stud ram which was Queal) bred j. 1 1 Seely & Sons paid j $3."iii for a Ramboulllet from the Candland ranch, and Madsen ranch bought one of the King Rrothers' Rambouillets for $425 J H. S.pIv gi Sons sold a Ramboulllet ram to tho Candland ranch tor $vin After the ciose of the sale the',, was a short meeting of the assoi li-tlon li-tlon In (he sale ring, where a number I f.f new- members were recruited. rr. |