Circular No. 17 - the Number and Distribution of Licensed Stallions and Jacks in the State in 1913

Circular No. 17 - the Number and Distribution of Licensed Stallions and Jacks in the State in 1913

Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU UAES Circulars Agricultural Experiment Station 3-1914 Circular No. 17 - The Number and Distribution of Licensed Stallions and Jacks in the State in 1913 W. E. Carroll Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/uaes_circulars Part of the Agricultural Science Commons Recommended Citation Carroll, W. E., "Circular No. 17 - The Number and Distribution of Licensed Stallions and Jacks in the State in 1913" (1914). UAES Circulars. Paper 13. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/uaes_circulars/13 This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Agricultural Experiment Station at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in UAES Circulars by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Utah Agricultural College EXPERIMENT STATION Circular No. 17 The Number and Distribution of Licensed Stallions and Jacks in the State in 191 3 Being the Second Biennial Report of the State Board of Horse Commissioners BY W. E. CARROLL, Secretary Logan, Utah, March, 1914 PRESS OF THE F. W. GARDINER CO. SALT LAKE UTAH AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES. LO R ENZO N. STO H L .................................................................................... Brig:ham THO M AS SMA RT .............................................................................................. Logan J 0 H N Q. ADA M S .................. ............................................................................ Loga n E L IZAB ET H C. M cC U N E ..................... ........... ................................ Salt Lake City J. W. N. WHIT ECOTTO N .... .......................................................................... Provo JO H N DE R N ............................................................. ~ ........................ Salt Lake City JOHN C. SHARP ........................................................................ ...... S·alt Lake Cay AN GUS T. W RIG HT ................ ......... : ............... :.. ........................ .................. Ogden J. M. PET E R SO N ................ .............................................................. : ........... Richfield H AZ ELL. DUN FO R D ................................... ................. ::. ............... .. Salt Lake City G EO. T. 0 DEL L ................. .............................: ............... ,.. ................. Saft Lake City J OS E P H QUI N N EY, J R ............ ....................................................................... Logan DAVID MATTSON, Secretary of State, Ex-officio..... ...... ....... .. Salt Lake City OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. LO R ENZO N. STO H L .......................................................................... ....... President ELI ZAB ETH C. McC U N E ................ .................................................. Vice-Presid ent JOHN T. CAINE, JR ....... ................................ Recording Secretary and Auditor . J 0 H N L. CO BUR N .................................................................. Fi nancial Secretary A L LAN M. FL E MIN G .............. .. ...... ............................................... ........... Treasu rer EXPERIMENT STATION STAFF. J. A. WIDTSOE, Ph. D., President of the College. E. D. BALL, Ph. D ... ...................... ..... ................................. .. ........ ................ Director H. J. FREDERICK, D. V. M .............................................. ................... Veterinarian ROBERT STEWART, Ph. D ........................... Assistant D irector and Chemist E. G. TITUS, Sc. 'D ......... ....... ..... ................................................... ..... Entomologist L. D. BA TC HE LO R, Ph. D ............................................. .................... H ortlcu Itu rist F. S. HA R R I S, Ph. D ................................................................. .. ............ Agronom ist F. L. W EST, Ph. D ........................................ ..................................... M eteorol og ist J. E. G R EA V ES, Ph. D ............................................................. .......... Bacteriologis,t W. E. CARROLL, M. S ........................... ........ ...................... Animal Husbandman BYRO N A LD E R, B. S . ............................................... ............... .............. Poultryman G. R. HILL, JR., Ph. D ....... ................................ .......................... Plant Pathologist JOHN STEWART, B. S . ................................................. .. ........ .. Associate Chemist C. T. HIRST, B. S ........................................ ............................... Assistant Chemist ARCHIE EGBERT, D. V. M . ........................................... Assistant Poultryman H. W. STUCKI, B. S ........................................................... Assistant Agronomist H. SWEITZER, B. S ........... ........ .................................... Assistant Horticultur ist H. J. MAUGHAN, B. S .............. ............................................. Assistant Agronomist J. I. LAU R'ITZEN, B. S ............................................. Assistant Plant Pathologist B. L. RICHARDS, B. S ...................... ........................ Assistant Plant Pathologist GEORGE STEWART, B. S .......... ....................................... Assistant Agronomist C. Y. CANNON, B. S ........ : ................ .................. Assistant Animal Husbandman LESLIE A. SMITH, B. S ................................. ........ ........ Assist ant Bacteriologist VIOLET GREENHALGH ....... ........... ...................................... Clerk and L ibrarian O. BLANCHE CONDIT .. .............. ...................................................... Stenographer IN CHARGE OF CO-OPERATIVE INVESTIGATIONS WITH U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. W. W. McLAUGHLIN, B. S .................................................... .1rri gation Engineer L. M. WINSOR, B. S ......................... ...................... .................. Irrigation Engineer A. D. ELLISON, B. S ............................................................. Assistan·t Agronomist LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To His Excellency, the Gov~rnor of Utah: Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith the Second Bien­ nial Report of the State Board of Horse Commissioners, in ac­ cordance with the requirements of Chapter 149 of the Session Laws of 1911. Respectfully submitted, LORENZO N. STOHL, President of the Board of Trustees, Agricultural College of Utah. June 30th, 1913. 56 CfRCUL \R 1\'0. 17 STATE BOARD OF HORSE COMMISSIONERS. DR. E. D . BALL Director of Utah Experiment Station DR. H. J. FREDERICK Veterinarian Utah Experiment Station PROF. W. E. CARROLL, Secretary nimal Husbandman Utah Experiment Station LIST OF DEPUTY INSPECTORS, WHO HAVE INSPECTED STALLIONS FOR THE BOARD. In the Southern Section: Dr. F. G. Whitehead, of St. George. Dr. R. W . H ogan, of Richfield. In the Central Section: Dr. Mer! Hen, pan ish Fork. Dr. J. G. Irons, of Nephi. Dr. Ro s Knighton, of American Fork. In the Northern Section: Dr. John Ernst, of Salt Lake City. Dr. A. J. Webb, of Ogden. Dr. E lmo Coburn, of Brigham. HORSE COMMISSION REPORT 57 FINANCIAL REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF HORSE COMMISSIONERS. Hon. President and Members of the Board of Trustees, Agricultural College of Utah, Logan, Utah. Ladies and Gentlemen : The following is a complete report of the receipts and ex­ penditures of the State Board of Horse Commissioners for the biennium ending June 30, 1911, as received from and paid for the said Board by me. Receipts. Balance on hand July 1, 1909 ____ .______________ $265.69 Received from Inspection and License Fees __ __ 193.45 $459.14 Disbursements. Printing Bulletin, etc. ________________________ $357.64 Clerk Hire, for Lecturing, Licenses, etc.________ 26.00 Postage, Stationery, Supplies and Mailing______ 57.15 Membership Fee Stallion Ass'n__ _____ ___ ______ 10.00 Traveling Expenses __________________________ 8.35 $459.14 Very respectfully submitted, JOHN L. COBURN, Secretary. S8 CIRCULAR NO. 17 FINANCIAL REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF HORSE COMMISSIONERS. Hon. President and Members of the Board of Trustees, Agricultural College of Utah, Logan, Utah. Ladies and Gentlemen: The following is a complete report of the receipts and ex­ penditures of the State Board of Horse . Commissioners for the biennium ending June 30, 1913, as received from and paid for the said Board by me. Receipts. Received from Inspection and License Fees ___________ $3,253.50 Disbursements. Postage, Stationery and Supplies ____________ $162.16 Clerk Hire, Lecturing, Licenses, etc.____ ____ 134.47 Furniture and EquipmenL__ ____________ ___ 190.38 Membership Fee Stallion Ass'n____________ 10.00 Books, Stallion Registers ___ -:- ______________ 17.00 Stallion Inspection, Labor and Expense _____ 1,510.05 Traveling Expenses in Connection with Work 5.10 Fee Refunded _________ ___ ____ _________ ___ 6.00 $2,035.16 Balance on hand to be used in printing reports and bulletins and in carrying on work ____________ $1,218.34 Very respectfully, JOHN L. COBURN, Secretary. Second B5ennial Report of the State Board of Horse Commissioners By w. E. CARROLL Distribution of Licensed Stallions in the Various Co~unties. Table o. 1 shows the number of licensed stallions and jacks of each breed in each county of the State. It will be seen. that 439 licenses have been issued. Of these 92 are grades, which means that 79 per cent of all the licensed animals of the State are purebred. Cache County

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