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Show - v-f v-f v ' . V ' t tr ti .... 'i ,: . ... ... .. V " . " v .'- '.,;,..- i H - ' 'i I i .'','" - ' - C , - . ' , t ; " .f .'-.' .- ' - ,. .-. . - J I " ' , N .J. ' i 1 . s ' : i t 1 " , ? .'. . ' -,:'-. . . . ! ., t . .. . ; -V ..' ',. --V k ) I fa'-:-" ' ' ' ' :-y V " - v; V" i 1 The Top Rambouillet Stud Ham. Bred by Wm. Miller of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and sold to Day Farms Company of Parowan, Utah, for $800. Mr. Miller sold thirty-five head of rams during the. ram sale held at north Salt Lake. These rams were distributed as follows: One stud ram to the Day' Farms Company, of Parowan, Utah for $S00." j One stud ram to Clive AVin-, get, of Monroe, Utah for $1S0. One stud ram to AV. D. Cand-land Cand-land & Sons, of Mt. Pleasant, for $1G0. One stud ram to Dr. K. M.I Christensen, of Bountiful, Ut; dJ for $100. One stud ram to YV. D. Cand-land Cand-land & Sons of Mt. Pleasant for , $150. i Five stud rams to Grand' Canyon Sheep Co., of Flagstaff, . Arizona for $i'0.00 each. Twenty-five stud ranis to A. j O. Vaughn of Montrose, Colo-, rado for $52 per head. ( Mr. Miller has been one of the outstanding figures at the ram sales each year since they were first started. He has fit-ted fit-ted more sheep for the sale than any other one fitter. When Col. Dwight Lincoln auctioneer of the sale, announces announ-ces that "Rill Miller" of Mt. Pleasant fed the sheep, everyone every-one knows that the animal has had the proper kind of feeding and fitting for a sale, and the buyers begin to bid. |