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Show BETTER PRICES FOR RAMS AT S. L SALE SALT LAKE. Aug. 20. Better .prices featured tin- second day of the National Ram salSi 'he crowds were (greater and Interest seenr d to grow ns' Jthe sale progressed. The sale was; (opened after a short talk by s U Mc 1 LCJure who urged the support of th?j I Woolgrowers' association. Jlampshires. Llncolns Cotswolda Bomneys. Columblas and Corrlcdales w-ere on sale, nnd the bidding for the 'long-wooled varieties was fair The j Corrledales, which are new to this country having leen hrt.ught her.' from Australia, drew a grat deal of 1 laiii'nuon. aim ine nius ot ine stock-' (men proved that they were rather anx-l jlous to try the new breed in their i flocks. I There were SG2 head sold yesterday, j 'compared with 245 sold the first day !of the sale Many pen of twenty-f iVO I 'tin to thirty hea 1 brought good prices. iThe highest price 01 ought yesterday was by a Hampshire ram from th- Walnut Hill farm at Filler, Idaho. It ; j WOS Fold to the Daugbcrg Land &i iLlVestopk company 01 Minden. Ne . for $325. H. P. pangberg, said to be 1 lh- owner of one of the best equipped ; ranchos in the country, attended the jsale If person this year and made 1 h-I h-I purchase. |