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Show 1943 Show f,larks 25 Successful Years La rgesLOgden Ogden Exhibition Started With 300 Animals; 8,000 Officials Base Prediction On Last Day's influx OGDEN Stockmen and offici- business men interested in Ogden als of the Ogden .Livestock show and "the- -I rite rrnbu hTalh c oun t ryT v ill look back over 25 years of The administration of all four successful operation of this event Of the presidents, who have dithis year when they celebrate the rected the policies of the show, silver anniversary of the expos!-- I have been identical m that each of them were fundamentally intlon on Nov. J, 8, 9, and Iff. Most significant feature of the terested in the development of show Is Its growth from a mod- the shows junior department and toest beginning In one small tent have taken personal action creating greater Interest in and a few pens at the Ogden Un-- I ward among the ten stockyards to Its present livestock production of 4 H clubs and status as one of the, biggest live- - members Farmers of America chap-teisleek events in the 1 n ter mou ti-tafn West. Original president of the expoAt the time of 'its first staging sition was Charles H Barton, de300 head of animals were sold ceased. Second was A. through the yards as compared to P. Bigelow, alsopresident deceased, who 8 000 head disposed of during the was succeeded by P. H. Mulcahv, 1942 sale. manager of the U1C, OgFrom its original inception, the general den Tiansit Company and Salt Ogden Livestock show has been, Lake City Utah Kafrioad Cony unique in the annals of livestock panv. The fourth and present shows of the nation. It has been president Is George S. EccleS, financed throughout Its entire head of an Ogden banking firm from by appropriations history too These men ail felt that Weber County, the home county, much stress could not be placed and two adjoining counties, Da- on encouraging youngsters -f to vis on the south and Box Elder strive toward, a higher - tjpe-o- on the north, the state als with each- successand the annual appropriations by Ive J ear of their pai ticipatlon. These men felt that by doing, the or girf w ould not only mainMay we preserve for Hie boy tain Jugh ideals of livestock qualwe what future enjoyed ity and at the same time assist in in the past. - , a'higher tvpe - food product.. -These ends- were gamed by BUY BONDS! peisonnaliy encouraging boy and gill club and chapter membeis to better stock, buy keep er feedabreast of new tiends highanq by offering ing er premiums which would assist the Intermouhtain West . in t slngle-fronte- f fort to Tift the standards of feeder and beef cattle to new heights this year. One of the results of thip cooperative effort has been the increase of Hereford division pre-iufrom $3,000 to $6 000. Superintendent, J. T. Murray, superintendent of grounds, C. G. Adney, purebied beef cattle division; Irvm F. Edwards, assistant purebred superintendent -- Fu-tur- e oytah i Grainl r At ' Merchandising -- BOX 1085 UTAH dGDEN, - Feed Mill and ' Warehouse ,West Ogden beeTcittle dlvblon.'ATma carlotx-feeder-eat- tle. - Attendance Hampered Chailes Chaima yard foreman or Elliot Blown, whose nine head of Angus bulls will be one of the outstanding features of the and-bett- Ogden the jumoig to at least partially defray, the cost of feeding- During the January show-- of 'lOSS, the "Danish eg stem of-- ' judging was initiated in the juqjor steer, lamb and fat hog divisions. This system is now followed by the majority of junior shows held estern United States. , in Greatest divisional growth of the show has been that of the llerefotd, under the chairmanship of J. 0 Read, who has the support of livestock commission men, meat packers and prominent livestockmen of ' Livestock Show, almost missed nowattending the show because" of an unhai vested corn ctop bac k in Rose Hill, Iowa, Mr. Brown wanted Ghamras services, but was turned down because of the unpicked corn. However, the matter was straightened out when Brown agreed to pick Chamra g corn if he would accompany the herd to Ogden The group ran into further difficulties In Wyoming when they became - Involved m a - train wreck Fortunately none of the valuable animals were Injured y d EN Pi event entries indicate the 1943 edition of the Ogden Livestock show, whkhppens Nov. 7 and continues through Nov. 10, will offer the greatestyaid show ever assembled west of Denver and the laigost Ogden ha ever presented, officials have indicated, basing their piedictmn on the heavy influx of entiles received the past few days. Besides eelebiatTng its Silver anniveisaiy, the exposition will Food for Victory1 gmphasize EsplTn,' division; superintendent sheep Verne Oberhansley, superintendent .swine division; Rav H. Wood, superintendent cajjot cattle division; Boyd Rowan, assistant superintendent cailot cattle division and David Sharp, Jr, and Mark Nichols, junior department The sifting committee will be comprised of Irvin F, Edwards, Bert Robbins and Glenn C. Whitlock. Arthur W." Thompson of Lincoln, Nebraska, and F. O Walter of Flier, Idaho are -- the will call the auctioneers-w- ho sales on Purebred Ileiefords, prize winning cattle, sheep and hogs and Dr. C. M Dee and Dr C H Ehiers are the- official veterin' arians of the show- - shew-amm- Milton G. Pence In 1942 J rotjYf- - i i t V4k;... - ? V. v f8k!R SONS Prominent Exhibitors First To File Entries Prominent exhibitors at the Livestock show for the past 12 gears Jiave --been Jthe Winterton J3ros. of Kamas, Utah, who --this year were the first to file entries. The Brothers have brought 19 head of the fine Here-fordThe- - Wintertons operate one of the outstanding herds In the InfermoUntaln West and are nationally known Hereford pro-- ' ducers. Ogden st Holder Of Many Award To Attend OgdenShow R7 K. Lucas of aiatoga, Wyo, is making his sec- ond trip to the Ogden Livestock " bo this year Show this gear with Five pui Hereford bulls, bas a long string of distinqulshed accomto his credit. plishments ' The Futurity w Inner at Billings, Mont , recently w gs sli ed by Prince Diamond of the Lucas herd. For seven. gears straight Lucag had'grand champion bulla at the Valentine Association sale at Valentine, Neb. Mr. Lucas moved from to Wgoming about two Capacity Load Seen A review of the driv e in hog years ago, in order to own his barns Indicates a, capacity load own ranch. Battle Mischief he Seventh and Pioneer are the of finished porkers, about 600 sires of the show stock he is head, will be shown at the Silver exhibitirfg at the Ogden event anniversary of the Ogden Live- this year stock show. OTt .COME Intermoun ta in - cont-lbuti- factors, ng which The Original and Clinching Tag OOUSLB HOU SALT LAKE STAMP COMPANY OGDEN STAMP g Salt Lak. City 2422 Kieael Ave COMPANY Ogden We are behind any worthy express the hope that the livestock industry , which is so important to that NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HILL FIELD, OGDEN ARSENAL, NAVY SUPPLY DEPOT, - -U. S. ARMY AfR BASE, WENDOVER OF SALT LAKE-CITYTZ- - . - " LAC K FOOT, EMMETT, GOODING, IDAHO FALLS, JEROME, MONTPELIER, MOUNTAIN I S E,VB jhomejsampa, Payette, pocatello, preston, shoshone , ; , Rexburg; st. Anthony. , FIRST S EC ROCK Of One of the bigepst headaches In the staging 0f the Ogden Livestock Show is that of vaid superintendent, whose woik must all be done when the event opens Bovd Rowan is the man whose responsibility it is to have all pens cleaned and in condition ready for stock. as it arrives. Pilsoners of w ar from the Ogden Interment camp have,, been a gieat help this gear in getting equipment ready for the show Cor-rin- Rancher To Exhibit 20 A regular fixture at the Og- den Livestock Show are the Pe-tson Bros , extensive producers of high grade Hereford bulls and high class cattle of Ogden, who aie on hand for this gears show and have about 20 fine animals in the pens. Last year the Petersons won first prize Barclay and Ei ic Sundquist both, money for yearlings The PeterC. ; Ida Roscoe of Blackfoot, sons sell between 500 and 1,000-bulRich, Burlev, Ida, E O. Walter, from their ranch near ; Ida Frank Johnson, Ida Ogden. Filer, LAKE, CO. Carload Shippers Distributors GRAIN-- - PRODUCE-- - BAGS Headquarters or: Straw - Salt Grass - Oats - Barley - Corn Hay Concentrates (now obtainable but rationed) - Linseed Cottonseed - Soybean - Fishmeal - Fishoil Meatmeal - Bonemeal - Office and Warehouse 525 South 4th West Salt Lake City, Utah Arimo Downey Utah; vHoneyville American Fork Delta Salt Lake City Nephu , Montpelier Lamont Ashton Dial 4-65- . Salt Lake City Long Distance No. 4 UTAH FEDERAL mraiBrereBiD fifjjgTiiftM . BANK. OF IDAHO SECURITY WITH BRANCHES AT BO KEMBE53 Yard Foreman Lauds Work For Prisoners (Lwclrcih fltittual TYTRU STCO. SALT' LAKE CITY, HAILEY, Daugbertv. -- " Zz WITH BRANCHES AT SUGARHOUSE AND TOOELE AND OFFICE AT THE ARMY AIR BASE FIRST Er-tie- national bank FI RST SECURI ' ' SALT - - a NORTH U R IT-Y- x BANK SPRINGS,' WYO,: INS USANCE DEPOSIT r f CORPOHAHON ' . sm OVER 200 BULLS AND FEMALES TUESDAY, NOV. 9th; 10 AM. Sales Bing Ogden7 Livestock Auction Allprixe winners In pens of five entered in the Ogden Livestcok Show, together with those listed in the catalogue J L. INTER-MOUNTAI- N. : com-piiM- d Idaho; LIVESTOCK MARKET . of Hal man W Peeiy, W, IL Mt Entile. H. E. llemmgwav,. (' ,T ONen, J. O. Read and J. E. E R Dumke, V A. lift, J M DeVme, George R E W Fallentmef A, L, Glasmann, Walter Groasenbach, H, "E. Hemingwav, L I, Keller, F. A Kqhlman, Jim F Manning,. Fred M Nvc Leo- - Peck F L Prev, Rulon peteison X O Read, L M Richards, Kei t Robbins, P C. Richardson and A Shaw all of Ogden Directois in I tali, California, Cqlorado .Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon and Include C G Adnev, Utah W R. Hansen, Collin-,stoUtah, J If Singleton, Delta, Utah, Geoige'F. Stallings, Eden, Utah, H W Winterton, Kamas, Utah, Gemge B Caine, Logan, Utah, William Qlson, Mt Pleasant, Utah, R E 'Ll Kenner, Man-11- , Utah, John Booth, Spanish Fork, Utah, A Rae MeFai land, Salt Lake Citv, P. H. Mulcahv, Salt Lake City and Gporge L. Abbott, Tremonton, Utah. W. H. Felsted, Los Angeles,, Calif ; P M Thompson, Lag ina and" Beach, Calif; L Russell Wilkins both Of Denver, E F Rinehart and R. II Colo; Tolman both of Boise, Ida ; Mike Dr Branch Elevator s' and Warehouses LAKE UIIIOll FIRST INTERMOUIITAIII WITH BRANCHES AT OGDEN, LOGAN, PROVO, BRIGHAM CITY, BINGHAM, MAGNAt RICHMOND, PARK CITY AND OFFICES AT 5 WAR POSTS UTAH ARMY SERVICES DEPOT, v , will improve our STOCKYARDS FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH V c funda-mentall- livestock industry. SALT - l, en-terpri- ze this region, will prosper - etaiy-manage- STERLING II. NELSOII OGDEN STOCK SHOW Again we extend a welcome to the greats Ogden Livestock Show and of dnertors The fact that 69 different men'' sitting onthe boaid of directors help guide the policies of the show Instills in! the event a wide diversity of interest and at the same time pt events it 'fiom or a TocaE" aTTt traction, aecoiding to K. J, Fjeldsted, sac i Headed bv an executive board compnsed of George S Eccles, president, H E Hemingwav, Vice president, I O itead, v ice president, 1L.A. Penning, vice jnesl-denJ, .M. Devine, vice piesL. dent, I3iai lex A Sewell, vice president Jl I Dunbar, treivuier and SEES TOP SHOW President Mr Fjeldsted, sejcietarv manager, S. F.ocles predicts best almost even business and indus- George trial group in the Intennountain Ogden T,iv estock Show in Hi All of quarter century existence." counhy is repiesented these men have one characteus-tiin common they are Lem interested jn the welfare ho Falls Ida ; Don Pveatt, C W, lHekman, Moscow'. and progi ess of (he lix estock. in- - hi, Ida Ida : ' F 3 - Maynard, Billings, dustrv, c; i Mnht; Farle G Reed, Omaha, with the executive Woiking C A Sewell and James branch aie the following Ogden Neb botTTb'f Elko; Nev, Herbert directors R C Albright. G L Stead Becker IL A. Henumg, Hatmcm ChamHer Brfker. Oie , and Robert B. Barton, Hank M Browning, Xuihi. Clitjuiue, Ugo of which alA Browning MattS Brown- theThe board ofis trustees, chan man', is president ing, V P. Campbell, J E Daugh-ertv- , t (1onaratufationi Livestock Men - West, is that nine Western states each have a stake in the show bv representation qn the board -- WILL REPRESENT HIM AT SHOW Domino 83d, who is owned by the Peterson Brothers of Ogden, will have five sons at the Ogdeft Livestock fjhovv which opens Sunday. Jewett Fulkerson of Kansas Citj, along He w as purt hased-frowith 25 of his sons. HIS Self-Piercin- - its kind jn the Intermountatn q 'PERFECT1 fYrst makes the Ogden Livestock Show one of the biggest appositions t armed of, meat for both the forces and domestic consumption. Because of Ogdens leputa-tioas a sui plus meat center, .effoits tow aid making this surplus even greater has mean expended mainly through the of f ei ing gi eatly inci eased pi emiuma in the various divisions, . Also pointing tow aid wider in the show has been the demands for premium lists which have succeeded those of any previous gears. The junior division of the show-wa- ll offee-a gieatlv increased list of- entries, with 4 H clubs from all paits of.Duh and Idaho indicating they would send ani. mais produced tinder their feed- ing project programs. Membci s of the Futui e Faim-et- s of Amenca vvil. hold a high place in the show. Ltuli FRA bovs alone fite expected to cm ter approximately 00 head of fat beef, 300 head of fat lambs and 300 head of fat bogs These will be augmented bv the 4 11 offerings and FFA entiles fiom. neighboring states Justification for continuing the show under Vwai lime exigencies was well demonstiated Jast gear, George S. Eccles, piesident of the show stated. Its continuance Is mote notified than ever in this, the 23th anniversary of the event, he said, because of the Increased demands for meat by the armed foices as well as the domestic needs. Perhaps one of the gieatest EAR TAGS - Show, Predieted k HEREFORD' BREEDERS ASSOCIATION - , ls |