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Show in. iudsei HOST PRIZES III Mil FAIR John K. Madsen took most of the rlzes (or Ranibouillet sheep at the Lpete County Pair this year, hav- , Grand Champion Ram, Grand Campion Eve, 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. e,e law'bs, 2md. and 3rd. ram lambs, 2nd. and 3rd. yearling rams, 1st. age t'aui, 1st- breeders pen, 1st. and 2nd. yearling ewes, and 1st. on age ewe. Topped Many Classes at Ram Salo Mr Madseu made one of the finest swings at the recent National .ram gala held In Salt Lake City. He lea in all classes but one this year. The Seely- ram sold for $975.00, the lighest price paid for a Rambouillet, then the next highest price was paid (or .Mr. Madaen's rams, one for $750, aad'one for $700.00. Mr. Madsen! sold the highest priced pen of range rams for $95.00 per head, one .pen of jve ranis at $37 5.00 per head, and ttoee show ewes at $80.00 per head. Tim ww indeed a splendid sale. Mr. Michel S. Pereferkovitsh and ! Mr. J. W. Slodewitch, .representatives .representa-tives of the Russian Government, lave been guests at the home of John K. Madsen during the past week and While here purchased 225 ewes and 64 head of rams from Mr. Mad-Ben Mad-Ben to be shipped to Russia. J Mr. M. L. Lane of Montana has Just purchased a car load of rams from John K. Madsen, and they were r iMpped out Saturday. |