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Show I "nil Will, ItltKXK All. i;i; ti:iis i i u; um; i: i: Live Mix k sin. I Milling .Men I'lclicl lii.-i-.-H-..-. Is Atlril.iil'.l to llii;li I'li.c an. I tlu- llctiisiii.l ( li-at.-il 'I' 1. 1 1 14 1 1 l-iiir..ieHii iir I !.! imal.-. n- ..ii I lui.-s f..r llie I'ir-.; : Half .f ll..- ;u l a. i sue rif- .In. -.. j Iiaing the cstinisit.-s on the iit-.Tj i tnonths of the present year, il i-. j declared by mining and live stock r-- perls that l lall will break all r ' -i or.lr; fur tin- value of mineral'- pro-, dined and for the amount of tnnn-- i r'ceiri from sheep, hort-cs and t j tie. The ill.Tca-' in the value of min erals and live si.u k is attributed : liiizh prices and the dcniand crfsit-'-l ! thr.-itrh the Kuropran var. It is estimated that tin- mineral prod ucat ion of I'lah in I 'i 1 1'. will be u-r.s.icr than $r,r,.iM.ii.iinii. The liv iiock sold v ill bring close to ten million. mil-lion. I-'isTiics for the firt six months, if tile e;ir have been estimated I'V the I'tah l opp. r company and by mining engineers. Tor .I'tah and Idaho the largest .iiiclp iteni in the live stock industrv s that of lambs. It is estimated by . W. Mcflure. scrrctary of the National Na-tional Wnolerowers' association, tht the lamb crop of Utah and Idaho will approximate n.r.fiO.nnn, with a valuation valua-tion elo-c to $ 1 r...".f.ii.nnn. or this imounl about JT.riiin.nn'i worth of lambs are in the stale of Utah. The lambs are now being moved to the Fasten! market and are bringing seven sev-en dollars a head. The average price In the two slates for the entire crop will be almost five dollars a head. Tattle Bring (fionrl Money tattle throughout Southern Utah and on the Southern Idaho range-, brought better prices during the spring season than they have for a number of years. The heavy winter vnows made it necessary for the cat-'lemen-to feed their stock. In former for-mer years the ranges were not in the h-cst of condition for wintering csiltle. In Wa-.ne. San Juan, Grand and Mm.-ry counties. , !'. H. 1 la irunond . member of the legislature from Grand county and a big cattle owner, a.v-; the cattle brought hih prices lie declares that the fall -apply of attic will woir.h heavier, and will bring a better price th.'in ever before, on account of the rains during the -Tiniiner. In the ruining district of the slate. t.!o heavy increase the. protluca I inn I of copper, lead and zinc, due "lo the, European demands, together with thej increase of the price ot silver, will i cause the mineral production to break all records. It was estimated In 1015 that the metal production of the stale was il-out ?.r.n.0'i0,rnl). hut the engineers in charge of the various mines assert as-sert that (he creat number of small mines which have been running on account of good prices will boost 'greatly the value of m.-lsils. Many figure thai when the average price for metal is struck this year that. 1 lo ( total value will reach $ 7 5. '"j '1,10'). j Price f un. |