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Show IDAHO TO BE I REPRESENTED! That Idaho will h.ivc a representative representa-tive entry list In tho fourth annual Oerlen livestock show, which will be held here January 2 to 6 Inclusive. Is the opinion of Feeretary Jr.ssn S. Richards, who has Just returned from a trip to various points in the Gem Mate In speaking of ihe prospects for a hip entrv list from Idaho, Secretary Richards nakl- S.-.uthern Id.thr. fl fast realizing the Importance of Ogden ns the livestock market and center of this territory and will bo represented at tho coming OfiTlen shw In lariro numbers. OJvery-whero OJvery-whero I went I heard a great deal ofj favorable comment on tho Ogdon! show, as these Idaho atoekmen who have been exhibiting at our previous shows have carried the word home that the Ogdcn show Is really a slmw of first prize and championship stock. I "Tho entertainment annualyly put onl by tho committee during stock show; week is looked forward to by these stockmen aa tho opportunity to take their winter vacation. While at Nampa I railed up Ilcrb-bert Ilcrb-bert Chandler at his ranch at Baker, Ore. .and learned from him that he was Just about ready to ship the carload car-load of prize-winning Hereford cattle to Ogden. Chandler Herefords are noted all over the west for their superior su-perior quality and h ive probably won more championships and first prizes at the hig northwestern fairs and stock shows than any other Western held. .Mr. 1 'ha ndlor has Just returned fn.ni the Spokane and Portland stock '.shows, where ho was a heavy winner. He exhibited at Odan last January I for the first time, when his Herefords vnn mail) prizes, including the grand champion bull. "Already he have received tho entries en-tries of more stock than we had on exhibition last year," said Secretary Richards, "and are sure of receiving tho entry of a number of moro prominent promi-nent herds." I - I I. I.I, mi, 1 . .M,.n |