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Show ;1l,l;amb Growers Set New jlarkct Top at Chicago 000 people j.unmod the strects n. ChU-r to Rtrct President Svcl and hoar his speech in V, 8hum Mr. LS to be photographed in one oT groups close to the President even though the hiiKo crowd gllthS or the meeting plaoe cn many thousand of Chicago fofc unable to get anywhere near . tht center of activities. e The sales of these Utah lambs are taken as an indication of the growing reputation which j from tins district enjoy, notJ with the meat packers but with corn belt and eastern farmers who want lambs to fatten on grain, during the winter months. The bovs were ex pecting to fcave Chicago the last of the week and arrive back in Ameri can about October 19th. r. ,.,f pimhm-s feature rf fouruvn double American IArk ' SU stookiwi and '", ter iambs in the mar- i.V. OctoUT 15th. ld barren. C. IMrt were the the market last bTL meat packers and "rsiwm Chicago i-'m Philadelphia and 88 I were In active , houses tle tlT tabuvthefat lambs out 'jSpment while the Slighter end were the ; . hids by com belt lamb xn, IilUnois. JU Pork black-face ' ' -w than any lambs 5.f CWSUO market on both flan farmers got the bulk ers while Chicago and yZ meat packers bought 'iat enough to go to the Les. The Farmers Union house handled these John Berg and Warren on the fat lambs beeper be-eper hundred and the feed--is $S.75 per hundred, u, Fork Men In Chicago ' ffarren Boley and sis son. Ijjjey, accompanied the seven '.- j'ecks of lambs which he 4 and Mr. John Berg and j, nt along with the seven -ijg from the Berg ranch at 4 Fort While in Chicago , joys from American Fork at-'iii at-'iii greatest political gatherer gather-er seen in any part of the ; then it was said that 2,000,- |