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Show PIG CLUBS ARE VERIPOPULAR Through the co-operation of the Halt Uike Union lock)nrd, the Og-den Og-den rucking nnd I'rovhdon company and the Utah Agricultural college, the ho)n' club of Utah will Incrcnxi the ulutii' meat uipl thl )cnr to the extent or approximately even thou-and thou-and hog. To enrouriige the lle tock Indiinlr) of the liilermountnlu region by bringing about the production produc-tion of hoR on email farm the Mock Jiird official urraligrd but full to place cterul hundred bred now with memler of ho)' clubrthroughout the ntute, n dmilguuti d. by the agrl-tullurnl agrl-tullurnl lollege. The Ogdcii Packing und I'roxlnion lompau) joined In the moteuient. nnd today there lire 11 iboiiMjind now dlntrlbulrd iimong the bo)' cIiiIm or Utah, The average litter of pig reported o fur I mImiiiI eight, und it I etl-muled etl-muled that n 11 tenult of the oiove. meiit alxiut eeveit thounund hog more ttuv,ii uxiiully produced In the xtnte annually an-nually will ln placed 011 the Halt Utke City mid Ogdeti market thl fall and winter. Ho xiuvewful wn the enterprise enter-prise that official of the Halt ltke I'nlou xtock)iird contemplate carrying carry-ing the plan further wild will distribute distrib-ute during the nvkt few week about 11 thousand small pig und thl full several thousand liinib among member mem-ber of the Ihi' elub. The pig prohuhl) will be rend) fur market thl fall mid the IuiiiImi will b fed through the winter und markitrd next spring. All xtiM'k furnished by the Htock-)urd Htock-)urd comiuiii) I furnished ut cost to the bo). No mone) I taken ut the time the Ntoik I tumid nvir to them, ' ut thv boy give their note nnd wtleli the slock I murketcd the -t of the nnlmul I deducted mid tbe bo) iMHiket the profit. Only bo)- recommended recom-mended by the representative of the agricultural college are furnished with nulninls, mid the cure of the stock I supervised by the county demonstrator mid iigrkultural college col-lege officials. In thU wuy thn Interest Inter-est of the men who supply the Mill-imis. Mill-imis. a well a the Interest of the lai), nre protected. Nearly n hundred bml now wore distributed through the Miuthi-rn (urt of Halt Ijike couuly about two month ago. The boy In whoMej'nre the animal ani-mal were placed range In uge alt the wa) from in to tc year Under the direction of the college nfriclul mid representative, the keenest InteroM' ha been aroused among meiubrV or the bo' club and the joungster are putting forth every effort to win the ciuh prlte which lire to be offered by the xtockyurd company thl rail fur the Itotft animals produced. lu mime liutnlice thing have not turned out Just o jvu mitlclputed, but the ho) are lu no wiv)' dUcoilr-ngrd dUcoilr-ngrd and have declined all offer of the stocks ards officials to tjkn buck the hogs. The boy assert that the) have lxcome o deeply Interested lu the work that they will rontlntie caring car-ing foi the unlniul, und If the. pig are not ready for market thl fall' they will get them read) for mar kit next Hprlng. The program for the distribution of lamU thl fall i similar to thnt which I111M been carried out so successfull) with hog. Thoma Austin, president of tho Bait I.UK0 Union 8loek)nrd company, ha agreed to turn over to agricultural college of fU lain alxiut a thousand lamlw fur distribution among member of the JhijV club who huve feed sufficient tu curt) for the nulmaht during the wlnfr, Tli luinba will be dlatrlbutrd xliP'ty, In pair and In itrgr number, dupundr jute upon the ability of ((T?h bby t jvnrerTor Jhm, AutltLhn, ugreel.Jo take the bojpf tuifti (qr ttie lamb ojiil collect the iute prt uoxt kprflitf wbert the lamb are placed on the market |