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Show WITH T1IK LIVB KTOCKMKN . . OF THIW HKCriON OK lTAll Bhrep shearing nt AnUlopo Is In full blast and will cqntlnuo for several weeks. The wool Is better nnd heavier heav-ier than ror year owing to the Ideal weather condition during the past winter. Don Taylor lost about llfty head or, sheep (luring the recent storm at Thompsons. Considering the severity of thn storm, the Ion is considered very llfcttt. Tuylor'a sheep were the first shcaud at Thompsons, B. W. McClure, secretary ot the National Na-tional Wootgrowsra' association, loft Monday last for Washington, 1). C, to confer with the national council or defenio nnd ascertain It altitude toward to-ward the, wool question. Also, to secure se-cure from Herbert C. Hoover u statement state-ment defining his position on tumbs. McCluro will be absent two weeks. At a recent meeting of tho dlrtctor of the lleber Horse and Cattlegrow-era' Cattlegrow-era' association and the Wallsburg Live Block association u resolution waa adopted forbidding the use of dog by herder on the reclamation. The supply or dairy cattle In thn United Btates Is Increasing, and so Is the quality. On January I, 1911, milk cows numbered 23,214,000 as against 22,114,000 a year before. Uut during the same time the export nf dairy products, particularly canned milk, Increased even more, causing a shortage short-age In the United Btates. Thn National Wool Warehouse and Bloragn company ha opened an .fflce nt Ball Lako City, where, It wli conduct con-duct a storage and selling agene, the office In be In charge of rompan representative rep-resentative both from Utah and Chicago. Chi-cago. W. D. McKellar, for ttfa company, com-pany, haa gone to Thompsons and Cisco to attend the shearing golna- on there, and secure local clips for storage stor-age und fuluro disposition. It Is remarked re-marked In this connection that rttq woolgrowcra association officials are urging concentration of 'wool clip nt Uoston nnd Chicago for sale on opvn markets. The attention or the state live stock commission ha been directed to it new malady among sheep the big. head. This. It is wild, Is an unusual swelling ot the iheep'a head, the cause ror which haa not been determined. deter-mined. A soon ns some feasible reason rea-son Is assigned a remedy will be looked look-ed for. say Dr, Hoggan. state live stock Inspector. This swelling ot tho head of sheep Is more prevalent among those on the trail, aa It occur before proper attention can be given tho animals during tho development or tho trouble. Ur. Hoggan state that In some case this unusual swelling swel-ling prove ratal to the uulmals. |