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Show iTEST RAH SALE R ill IN IHTER-iUNTAIN IHTER-iUNTAIN STATES ..jat Madsen Tops the Ramjet Ram-jet Sale at Salt Lake in Several Classes; One Yearling m $800.00. jd pleasant breeders sold four j loads of the world's choicest quillets at the. 10th. annual ' Sale held Monday, Tuesday "j Wednesday at- North Salt Lake .fbieh they received fancy prices jj breeders from other states who -je there to get animals for breed-; breed-; eposes to build up their fine ,.oled flocks. john K. Madsen of the Mt. Pleas-., Pleas-., Rambouillet farm topped all iie3 of Rambouillets at the great jiial meet. He sold a yearling : .j .Ram for $800. This was the ,-aest price paid for any one Ram-;f,let Ram-;f,let during the entire sale, and ;i highest price paid for one for ,,;ral years. He sold the top pen ' i5 range rams for $175.00 each. .-tit sold a pen of 5 Stud rams at JO apiece. Mr Madsen also sold :i top second pen of 25 range rams !:; (110.00 per'head. And he sold stop ewea at $75.00 per head. If. D. Candland.& Sons came In :e with 9plendld sales. They sole1 . pen of 25 raie rams to Cunning-.ni Cunning-.ni Sheep Co. of Oregon for $17 0.00 ;-r head. And another pen of 25 ii of range rams to Sherlock & :.a of Lakeview, Oregon for $90.00 3 heap. They also sold the Cun-:Aim Cun-:Aim Sheep Company a pen of five ad rams for $225 per head. Then :ej sold 5 stud rams ranging In ice from $225 to $500.00 each, and ?y sold five head of ewes to be pped later to H. S. Crane at Mont-jer, Mont-jer, Idaho for $75.00 per head. Candland & Song purchased five id rams, which cost them approx--Jtely $2500.00 They were pulled pul-led from different breeders ar . sale; .: ' John H. Seely & Sons Company Id a most creditable position a: frat.sale. They sold one stud a for'$675.00. one stud ram for :i3.M;,one stud ram for $310.00 ; :e stud ram for $275.00.' ' Sir. Seely says their b63t ram was 'light" home and not sold. One ;n ot five rams brought $175.00 'head, and two pens consisting of 'iy rams brought $75.00 per head. William Milter, professional lam (tr ior sales, sold one stud ran. '(sOO.OO; one stud ram for $475; - stud, ram for $175.00; and one 'Jd-ram" for $135.00. He sold a ?a of 5 ram for $75.00 per head 'inhie for $62.50 per head. . Bill a professional at this kind of work ':& has been one of the prime factor; Mplng to bring all the Mt. Pleas-'il Pleas-'il Hocks up to their high standing i excellent appearance. Frucis j. Nellson made a good '"lug at the sale with one stud ''""going at $240.00; one for $210; 'done for $206.00. He sold a per. : S rams for $62.50 each, and a ''of 26 range rams for $52.50 per '! Prans 1s a new man In the iness, but he is making rapid tancement in the Ramboulllei Nlog industry. '-hartes TruscoM. sold one stuC 'or $355.00 and three range 1118 'or $65.50 per head. Ttese sales of 224 head of fine f6P made by the Mt. Pleasant f(l"8 brought them approximately i.ioo.oo. Ttlre were Suffock rams, Hamp-lres. Hamp-lres. and other .breeds sold at the at sale by other breeders from 'north. H ot the outstanding features of Sllow wa t.hfe excellent quality of '' Ra"bouillet rams exhibited by breeders of Mt. Pleasant, Utah. ' is stock has been sold privately last several years to breeder? juwy foren countries and th? ; Ion is becoming known as a world s er fr the Rambouillet stock. |