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Show MARKET RECOVERING Sales of Lambs Some Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher the First of the Week-Live Week-Live Stock News. The Sun Him-inl Kervi.e KANHAH CITY. Mo.. March 19. Hmlmrgoe nn five Hock siilirneiit held receipt down tod-, though there wan a fair run of e1t hr. alxtt-flve bundled head. The market waa strong to '((lien lent lilglur, tho best steer here fattened nn beet iulp selling at 111.76. rt rctonl prhc for tlmt class of rattle. J dig today four thoiwiu'l head ard the market 11'te.n cent higher at the Hart. Top IIMO Hheop and lamb raid tn to fifteen cent hlKhir. llcielpl e'ghtfflVc hundred head. Top lamb $11 SO. On beef cattle the price limit on prime Meera ha hot been determined here rceenllt. but it la somewhere arouml 112.80 r.jt the right kjmJ Me-ilium Me-ilium liimlf nt lie 26 l til. it. and Meera brought 110.60 tda to klllem ery Utile lictler than stock cattle. I'ulp Meera made new IiIkIi record today at 111 78 weight till pound. n dloe if slxtfntx head brlnglir I that price with othir mien of that clam at II0.J5 to ill 68. H.I me plain ,tnd rough pulp stwr mi Id at '. S t( 110.36. Two car of pulpfed ImiIIp sold at 19.10 todat 1811 ttound aV-eraxe. aV-eraxe. One tar of Oklahoma steer and helfrra soVl in the quarantine ill-Imiii ill-Imiii tooav nt llO.li, ai ik.'iiiiN a. eraKe a record pme for that claaa. Co-a. helfeia and bulla were xlroim toda). Veal calve hlRlur and up to 113.00. In tiHket and feeder price ruled ten to fifteen tent blither the fllat half of Inot Miek, but after the Mrlkc began to look threatening the demand fell off and the elnoe n it inmrlir lower. Iic demand I hoik to normal today and the market I n high a Wednesday of hut ttcck. Htock teera are up to 110.00 today and feeder II0.IU. KIIKr bid on all lleh feedir mil ouiitry bor have paid up to 110.70 In the taut wttk After om iIiTitcMMim on lamlm th tnlildle or Inut uiek the market ha i reniwied. Hale ten to fifteen cent- higher today and the top only fhe cent under the extreme top of the i Meaaon, renihed the I lint of lal Heek 1 The good lamb Mild nt 1 1 1.76 nnd $14 X0 todat conic lllr to good luuibe i iirounil II I. K .mil hity kimiM vorth 1 around 111. 58. I'rlmo ewea are mirth ! ti:.2B, ome Mexlran wether at i 112.00' toda)- wvrnty pound river ' age I Veiling lamb nil at 113.28 to , 111.00 and Clearing lAmb Mlghtlv more N(JV MAKINO ItlllV rem AN UNUHl'AM.Y lllfi WOOL CMI BA1.T I.AKB CITY, March JO. It U rtlmated by aheepowncra of the atate nnd by the railroad agent Mho have completed the aurvey of the wool altuatlon that the wool clip for thl Mate during 1917 will exiecr H, 000.000 pound mid that price will be hlBher than eer before In the hi-tory hi-tory of the InduMry Woolgrower arc preparing for the ahearlng eoHon and the corral on tho Denver and , Itlo Grande nnd on the Halt lJke Itoute are being placed In condlllon to care for n greater number of Micep than ever before, owing to the In-rrean In-rrean In the floik In the Miuthtrn !nnd eaatern part oT the atate. Hhearlng of Utah nheep will begin on the l)envr nnd Itlo (Irandn about April 8th. Already floekmaMer are trailing their Mieep from the range townrd the heorhK pen by eay .ntnge. In Northern I'lah the Hhearlng Hhear-lng aeaiHin will open two week later. It U patlmaled by woolgrower nnd woolbuera that higher prlre Imvu I .. - been offer, d mid rcf lined till enoil than will again prpVHll. na thn Alia trallan wool will be plafed on thf maiKut in the near future, or aa aoon a flreot llrltaln aecure all the Ann-traltan Ann-traltan fltt that It deMrc. The Oral ahnttlng of Micep In the Intermoiintain countr 14 now In progrent In .Ihhh Valley. A mint-Iht mint-Iht of flm-k are nt St. Thuma nnd Mim nnd are Wing xctit through th lienrlng pen, according to advice nt the Holt Ulkc lloute ufflee .today. HheMtlng hi Wpatern Nexadil will Mart about April lt and the Micep In t'elitinl Xevnila will be rent to the Miiaring pen nliout April 6th. yr U .VriUN TIllllMTIOiM TltorSANIlS OP i'AIVI.K HUfKI'OOT. Ida.. March 1.--The fall of aitow during the piM twenty-fmir twenty-fmir hour ha potHincil the turning of Miw k to open range and brought Ihoimand of head of Miecp nnd cnttlo ! the etge of Miirviitlon. Htoektiien hate been cotirlng the country IhiDi north and aoulh for Imy. Hcverul have lHught at price ranging from iweiitt to thlrt) dolkir n ton. The attic mi the Indian rcecrvntlon are alrendi In n tarlug condition nnd no relief In right. The Miow- now rnligea almul two feet deep on the level In thl tclnlt) ii ml there I no liidl'-n-lion of nn) thaw n u new fall of now oiciira nlmoat dall). John t'oiunerlhl turned eight hundred hun-dred head of hi MrongcM cuttle out to foruge for theihiiehe while keep-lug keep-lug rcwrnl hundred head In hi )nrd In order to cnnerc their atrcngth with the Mimll oppl of ha remaining remain-ing on hand. Itnlph llxc. the Indian (ockman clone to town, ha been cutting diiwi tree and letllng the cuttle eat tho to. Yeaterday hi Mlpply of Mimic tree gave nut and he .Hurled In on Mating hi fine orchard. I'nlee there I Immediate relle; there will be thoumnd of cattle, Micep and horeea lout during tho next two week. New Market Krnleo. Quite n new inurket new aervlce on meat wa begun during February, when the United Htatc department , of agriculture rolcacd for public ue i teli graphic report of condition Ir thrie representative Kaatern meat eonnumlng center. Thejo report will now be Aallabto dally to the trado and tho conxumen. In New York, Hon-' Hon-' ton, Philadelphia, Chlrago, Kanun City and Omaha. They are Intended to place at thn dlnpoaal of the meat ' producer nnd of tho wholesale and i retail Itade uncful Information In regard re-gard to auppllea on hand, the demand ' for the varlou kind And grade or ' meat, nnd other factor Influencing I thn trade. 1IOI.MAN WltlTI THAT HI78 COMINO TO l'UOMOTi: 1'liANT J. ! llolman, lloxlon wool manti-faeturer manti-faeturer who two month ngo proponed pro-poned the erection In Utah of n wool Mourlng plant nnd entered upon negotiation ne-gotiation rnr the purchase or the Knight woolen mill nt l'rovo, ban written J. David Uimon. aecrctary or thn Halt take Commercial club, that he I coming hero shortly to work on ithe scouring plant proposition, lie Intended to leave about the first of thl month, Hit hn been delated. llolman ulso sent n long dencrlp-lion dencrlp-lion of the propocd plant and the poaslhlllllf, aa well n the advan tages of au-h a plant In thN m mm I He aald h- expe. ted to promote a plant that will wnur about eent five thounnd imnml or wool daily and which will eoU about two hno-dred hno-dred thousand dollar. Ha think that the location or the plant In a woolgrowlng district would le a distinct dis-tinct advantage to It. and he add thnt ehpap rucl. erfet water. Inexpensive Inex-pensive power nnd other fnxnmble conditions would make the enterprise n ueces here. Ili:i,l'l.(i Til 15 UTAH r.MtMltltS IN J'ltlWKNT HAY SITUATION The extension division of the Utah Agricultural college I co-operating with the Utah Hanker association and the Utah state farm bureau In nn effort to relieve the present crltl cnl situation nltendant upon the senr city nnd high price of hat and other atoek feed. Arrangement hate Iteen made by which stockrnlser can secure help from the bank to purchase feed Th extension dhlsfon I urging that all hay be c-arcfullt conserved and thnt the hat fed be supplemented li grain nnd other feeds. While the situation I critical, there I no reason for alarm, any Director John T. Uulne III. A little extra care oxcrclsed on the part of lle stock owners, with the help offered by the hunker' association, should see most stoekownera sflfely through the next sixty dnt. Mo-t I'm-lM'rtiu Year. Hheepmeii nnd woolgrowcra or the Western country and etclh In Utah and Idaho will enjoy one or tho best yearn In '1917 they hav ever had. wn asserted by Krcd W. Hooding or Hhoslioiie. Ida. brother of former Oov. I'rnnk II. tloodlng of Idaho, nnd one of the large woolgrowcM of the Hem Hlnte, at Holt Uike City the other dat (loodlug said that the clip which hate been eontraited nnd which nre being lontracted throughout the Intermoiintain In-termoiintain country nre coinmnndlng higher tirlcea than for several year, lit fait, the price- paid for wool nre higher than ever before. He wild that Hie Indication are Hint the woolmen or the liitermountnlu country will be strong fur selling wool nt miction In-Mend In-Mend or contracting thn clip. The price which I being paid at thl time for lambs, tloodlng sat, ex-reed ex-reed the prlre In former year and hv asserted that u great number or Inmb nre being held for higher price, nod that the lamb crop will be larger than In the nvernge year. Sow Aii Hcvelvcil. 'I'HOVO, March 17. Kirieeli Duroc blood mow Were delivered to fifteen Vlnetnrd hot thl morning under llm auspice of the local farm bureau for that section and the boy who were fortunate enough to get one of thn pig will pny tho shipper thirty-three thirty-three dollar per head next rail Note have been signed In the meantime. In guurnuten tho payment of thn money How nlso have been nhlppcd Into I.elil. American I'ork nnd Pleasant drove nnd within the next ten day ahlnmenti will be made to the boys In tho south end of the county. Coun-tv Coun-tv Agricultural Agent I.lndany report that a. great effort U being mndn to get the boy nil over thn county to start raising hog for the market. IH'lI.DINflK AKi: HltAHY UOlt TAT HTOCK KHOW An extra force of men wa placed nt work at thn Halt take Union Htock-yard Htock-yard thl week to prepare for thn first annual Intrrmountnln stork how, to be held at thn new stockyard stock-yard April tlh. 8th and Cth, Inclusive. Inclu-sive. Two crew of men nrn likewise working at the new Cudnhy Packing company plant, which I to begin op-trillion op-trillion un tho opening day or tho Ntoek exhibit., Hevoral carload or yearling nnd heifer nre already In thn corral, some of which It I thought may be kept mid entered In the competition The heavy nowful-of Inst Week delated de-lated tho work to some extent, hut tin temporary office building I near- (Continued nn pagn eight.) 1H III (Continued from page mjien ) 1) rend) for ocoupnnc) nnd the clear-InR clear-InR nwa) of the nnow from the exhibit exhib-it and welgliliiK corral In now welt lindir way The exhibit are to be Judged on April 4th and nold nt Auction April Bth More thnn twelve hundred dollar dol-lar will he nwnrded to exhlbltorn of fat Mock lln) rrnt)-fc ten Dollar. MAI.AII, Idn, Mnrch 16 Tho poor nlfnlfa crop of tho past nummer nnd the Ioiir Rtvere winter hnxe been the inline of connldernble nnxlet) nnd hnxe oitnnloncd Krent Ion to tho ntorkmen More thnn nixen thnunand head of cnttlo hnxo been notd nnd nhlppcd out of the Xnllo) nnd about Hint iitimbt r tnken to Montnnn, Ne-xmln Ne-xmln or to point In Idaho where feed In more plentiful Hlnce Jnnunr) IM iflft-flo thounnnd dollar worth of hn) nnd corn hnn lit rn nhlppcd Into Matnd Thin In thn flrnt time In Itn hlntor) Hint feed of nn) kind hn been nhlppcd In Heretofore the minium had a nurphl for mnrket At preneiit lln) In nelllnR for twent)-eeieii twent)-eeieii ibtllnrn a ton wim nn: i.ni stoi kmi:m iti;ms or iotii toNcmiN heeral I'arinern of llontta nre pur thanltiK n RiHid InrRe biinrh of nheep In MontHiui to bt dtllierett nt l'rloe at III "I k hetid John Moffltt. Hit Tote. Wallace Moffltt nnd t'red Hi neli nre n ftw of tin Intermit d one. The Dr liulrh Cuttle nmHtclatlon ban elet ted Ho) Tuft preeldent J ( AnRiin flrnt xlie t renldiut, K C Heller, Hel-ler, nerond lre prenhltjtil. John W flnlowa). third xle prenldeut, and V IJiblln necretar) nnd IrtsiiHinr Oniiilia I. lie hlotk, OMAIIX Neb March IS Cattle llecrlpln II 100 hendl Mronif Nil-Hxe Nil-Hxe nlecnt $0 In to $1115, row am) hi Iti rn 17 U to lUISt, wentirn Metre 17 60 to 110 50 Toxun nttern 17 00 lo $10 00 ntutkern and ferdem 16 76 lo 110 I Hheip Ittielptn 1S00 head, ntea il YenVllliRn lit 60 to 1 J8, we-thirn we-thirn 110 60 tu III 16 Inmhn, $1171 to 111 Knua ( ll) Murl.it" KANHAH CIT Marth it Oullle Iterelptn 1000 head ntead) Prime fed Metre III So to tlSSS, drrnned btef nteem 60 to I II 80, Atentern nltern ID 00 lo 112 00, cown $ 00 lo 110 25. helfirn 18 00 to III 15 nloik-im nloik-im nnd ferdem 17 CO to M0 r0, bull 17 60 to 1 10 00 I'lthm IK 00 to is co Hheep lltcilpt 1000 bend, fra d) l-nmhis III 00 lo 1116, )tnr-llnic )tnr-llnic 111 DO to 113 76, wittier 111 SO to 113 10, iism, 110 60 to IIS 16 |