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Show Ram Show and Sale Will Be Held August 30 Up'ng one of the. leading range J-hcep h'lales of the Union a.nd staud-13 staud-13 p eeminent in the breeding of Uami aillets Utah is one of the heavi-con?' heavi-con?' j nor;-, to the eleventh annual na'ional .ram show and saile of the Natichal woolgro-wers association, to he- held at the Union stockjards at North Salt Lake August 30, 31, and fcptembcf 1. Sheepmen from other states come to the 'national ram sale in large numbers each year to buy the gupti ior Utah Ra.rn-bouillet ran.s to improve the wool fiber in their flocks or to cross with other breeds in obtaining an improvement in Ihe clip niinlity. The majority of the Utah oonsigno-s come from the Rrtnlmiii-ilet Rrtnlmiii-ilet center of Sanpete county a, id from' the southern Utah center cf P.nowan. Following a.re the breeders breed-ers who will uphold Utah's prestige as pheep breeding state at the coming event: Ramhouillets W. D. Candland and Son, Mt Plra-ant; P. A. Clark, Tar-fwan; Tar-fwan; Day Fa inn company, Parowa.i F. S. Hansen, Fast C.avlan 1 W. S. Han:ei, C. Hinston; Mc Intosh rn.i si n, Mt. Pleasant; John K. Mad '..a., Mt. Pleasant; J. E. Mapleby, Monroe Manti Livestock company, Manti; L. N. Mars.len; WilKam Mads-en, Parowa.i; Paro-wa.i; t, 0. Michelsen. Gunnison; William M'llar, Mt. Pleasant; John Moran. Mt. Pleasant; F. J. Nie'son, Ml. Pleasant; Noirth Ca'inyon sheep ccmpany Bountiful; W. C. Pend'.e-toL, Pend'.e-toL, Pa; o wan; W. W. Petadleton: J. If. Seely. Mt. Plea-rant; Charles Trus-cctt, Trus-cctt, Mt. Pleasant. Hamp ; hires J. J. Craner. Corinnc; W. B. Frekscn, jflurray; Pureb.-ed Hampshire cl lb, Hebar city; J. Neb-cl.er Neb-cl.er and Son, Stockton. Cross Bred LJ.icoln Ranibouillets '. C. Pelerson Jr., Ephra-im. |