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Show Livestock Market REPORT UINTA SALES BARN - OCT. 15 CATTLE 574 Good to choice steer calves, 17.50-19.60 with common kinds,' 16.00-17.50; good to choice heifer calves, 15.50-17.20 with individuals, individ-uals, 18.25; plainer kinds, 13.50-15.00; 13.50-15.00; good quality yearling stocker and feeder .steers, 16.00-17.20 with plainer kinds, 14.00-16.00; feeding heifers, 13.00-15.50; commercial cows, 9.00-10.80 with cows on younger side, 12.60;. utility cows, 8.00-8.00; canner cows, 6.50-8.00 with few shelly kinds lower; commercial com-mercial bulls, 13.25-13.60 with utility util-ity kinds, 14.50-17.00; baby calves, 6.00-14.00 per head. " SHEEP 1049 Fat lambs, 16.25-17.00; feeder lambs, 15.25 - 16.50; commercial ewes, 3.20-4.75 cwt with some younper kinds to 6.75; canner ewes I. 10-2.50 cwt with older bucks, 4.20-7.50. HOGS 113 Butcher hogs, 190-240 lbs., 14.80-14.90; packing sows under 325 lbs, 13.00; stags, 9.75 with heavy boars, 3.25; feeder pigs, 70-90 70-90 lbs., 13.75-16.00 with pigs 150 lbs., 14.25; weiner pigs, 4.75-8.00 per head with large pigs 10.50- II. 50 per head. HORSES 1 1445 lb. horse, 4.90. I Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor returned re-turned last Friday night from a trip to the Northwest, California and Nevada. Among BYU students home were Nancy Rockwood and Beryl Johnston. John-ston. Mrs. Rockwood and family drove to Provo Saturday to get Nancy, who returned to school with Gwennita Curry, who had spent the weekend home from the i University of Utah. |