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Show rr The Prize Winners In ill Reol American Harvest tI HCEIW8 I From Front Page) find, ILaron (Anderson; 3rd, Don Jensen; 4th, Laron lAnderson; 5th, Jack Bhandrefw. e . Senior N. Z. W. buck: 1st, Knudsen; find, Laron Anderson; 3rd, Jack . Shandrew; 4th and 5th, Laron Anderson. Grand Champions: (Best of (Breed, Laron Anderson; best opposite sex, Laron Anderson; best t u r, Laron Anderson; most Anderpoints for trophy, Laron ' son; best colored lur, Ollle Knudsen. California buck: 1st, Ollle Knudsen. 6 8 California doe: 1st, Ollle Knudsen. Junior California doe: 1st Ollle Knudsen. : Senior. (New ' Zealand Red buck: 1st, Ollle Knudsen. Junior (New Zealand Ked doe: 1st, Ollle Knudsen. month (New Zealand doe: 1st and 2nd, Ollle Knudsen. Junior (New Zealand (Red doe: 1st, Ollle Knudsen. (Continued ) jr Duroc gilt: Carl Harris, A; Kent Summers, A rChester White - sow over 1 year: Jack Deakln, A Chester White gilt: Jack Dea-kir two BA Spotted Poland China sow over 1 year; Glade Anderson, A - . DAIRY CY-- - Establishing reputation ' ' $ ? for top quality. This means 15 a constant market at premium pricos; added! income ! and savings for members. omupooimv AND FARMERS 4 m QomtoI Sew CO-O- P O0KM r MlUWCr WW temple Cemmimt Bwncbee m Uldk tad Southern Idaho Sweet Corn: Peterson, 1st. Lemhi Wheat: Homer Capener, 1st; Gordon Capener and Norl, ris Stenquist, 2nds; Lewis Robert Gardner, Noell Mar, ble, 3rds. Bart Wheat: Stacey Oyler, 1st; Noell Marble, 2nd. , Red Sherman Wheat: Turkey Gibbs, 1st, (Noell Marble and Lynn Reeder, 2nd; Reed Ndrr, (Mid-ras- 3rd. , Other red wheat: Lamoin Roberts, Jack (Deakln, Gordon Capener, Norman Burnett, lsts; Garth Jasephson, 2nd; Homer Capener, and Jack Deakln, 3rds. Sheaf Wheat: ' Garth Joseph-son- , Lamon Roberts, and Carl Roberts, lsts; (Mont Dlderickson, 2nd. Sheaf Barley: Carl Roberts, , 2nd. Sheaf Lemhi Wheat: .Walter Hansen, 3rd. . Sheaf Bonneville Barley: Walter Hansen, 3rd. Bonneville Barley: Noell Mar-b- l and Ezra Harper, 2nds; Reed Peterson, 3rd. Carl Roberts, (Velven Barley: Charles Larson, Homer Capener, Lynn Reeder, Lawrence Wright, ' 2nds." Trebl Barley: Bob Wood, 1st. (Midland clover, Cumberly clover, Kenland clover: Maurice Hunsaker, 1st Clove Seed: Ezra Harper, 1st. 'Alfa,lfa Seed: Ezra Harper and Garth Josephson, and Lamoin Roberts, lsts. (Beets: Gerald Iverson and Dee Peterson, lsts; Homer Capener and Norman Surnett, 2nd; Lyle and Blaine MONeeley, 3rd. Tomatoes: Gary Sorenson, 1st; Lewis Mlsrasi, (Roger Johnson, Charles Larsen, Ezra Harper, 2nd. Cucumbers: (Don Wendell, 2nd; Roibert Wendell, 3rd. Robert Pickling Cucumbers: Wendell and Don Wendell, lsts. Green Tomatoes: Gerald Iverson, Ezra Harper, lsts; Gary Sorensen, 2nd. Squash: Leon Hansen, 1st. Summer squash Leon Hansen, 2nd. Table squash: Rex Mateson, String Beans: 'Arlln ( Madsen, 2nd. Onion Seed: Lewis Mlsrasi, Gary Sorenson,, Walter Hansen, lsts. Carrots: Arlln Madsen, 3rd. Clover Seed: Burke Scholer, 2nd. Plums: Reed Peterson, Rex Mateson, Brent Beecher, lists. Brent Beecher, Cantaloupes: 1st. Banana, Wealthy, Apples, Golden Delicious, Jonathon, Red Delicious: David Tolman, lsts. Peaches: Early Elberta, Johnson, Hale: Lorin Facer, lsts. Plums: Robert Wendell, Don Wendell, 1st and 2nd. Crap Apples: Robert and Don Wendell, and (Lawrence Wright, 1st. Prunes: Lawrence Wright 1st Poultry trio: (Light Brahma, young Gerald (Dunn, 1st New Hampshire, young trio: Ray Knudson, 2nd and 3rd; Reese Turley, 1st New Hampshire Pullets: Ray Jack Knudson, two lsts-a- nd Deakln, jlst. New Hampshire Cockrell: Ray Knudson, two 2nds. New Hampshire, Old Hen: Jack Deakln, find and 3rd. Hudane Hen: Carl Roberts, 1st. White Wyandott hen: Carl Roberts, 1st Bardrock cock: Jack Deakln, t , i '50,000 Mies-N- o - - ' . I RANCHER - ,, Northwestern cockrell: Reese Turley, 1st; Burton Isaacson, 2nd and 3rd. Northwestern pullets: Burton Isaacson, find. Northwestern young trio: Burton Isaacson, 1st . White Leghorn - hen: Haws Maible, find. In The one-tho- u- A mechanic dreams of working on a clean engine, says Lewis Stoddart, Garage Manager, Blaekfoot, Idaho! My dream came true when customers started using new Conoco Super. It cuts down trouble, but Im a loyal booster of Conoco Super. . WearrProv&ti After a punishing 50,000-mil-e road test, with proper drains and regular care, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one sandth inch on cylinders and crank- - y!' i shafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000! 2Z - -- 1st . Holstein Heifer: Dee Hardy, A. Tin-ge, Cow: Dee Hardy, A; Steve B; Ben .Tin gey, A; Ezra Harper, A Jersey Heifer: Bill Smoot, A; Rulon Smoot, A; Arthur Hunsaker, A. Cow; Bill Smoot, A; Rulon White Leghorn young trio: Smoot, C; Haws Marble, B. Haws Marble, 1st; Jay Barfuss, Farm Mechanics Lamp: Reed Peterson, 1st 2nd. DAIRY CATTLE White Cornish banty: Haws Holstein Marble, 1st. Bull: ; Turkeys and Ducks , 3 years and over: Cache ValHen and Tom: Stanley Stokes, ley Breeding Assn, 1st; Senior 1st. ; and grand champion, Leon SHEEP Gardner, 2nd, . (Two years old and under 3: Hampshire; L. Maurice Larson, 1st. 'Aged ewe: Burke Scholar, B. 18 months and under 2 years: Yearling ewe: David Larson, Lewis Misrasl and Jimmy An- Jack Hardy, 1st and Jr. chamv derson, B. pion. Ram lamb: Jerry Wilde, A; 1 year and under 18 months: David Larson, A; Burke Scholar, Maurice Leon (Larson, - 1st; B; Lewis Misrasl, B. Gardner, 2nd; Howard Maughan Aged ram: Jerry Wilde,- - A; 3rd. David Larson, B. Bull Calf 1 year, over 4 months: MauPen of 3 fat lambs; Jimmy rice Larson, 1st; Clifford HanAnderson, A.' sen, 2nd; Tingey Bros. 3rd. Aged ewe: Ted Walker; A. Heifers: Yearling ewe: Ted Walker. 2 years, under 3: L. Maurice Columbia: Larson, 1st; Jack Hardy, - 2nd; Aged ewe: Ted Walker, A Yearlng ewe: Ted Walker, A Kent Summers, 3rd. Ewe lamb: Dwight Hansen, 18 months, under 2 years: Neil Rhodes, A; A Leon Gardner, . 1st ' a n d Jr. and B. Tinchamp; Allen Finley,-2nd- ; Aged ram: Ted Walker, A. gey Bros., 3rd. 1 year,' under 18' months:' Cliff Yearling ram: Ted Walker, B. Ram lamb: Ted Walker, A Hansen, 1st; Tingey Bros. 2nd. Rambouillet 1 year, over 4 months: Leon Aged ewe; (Dwight Hansen, A Gardner, 1st; Cliff Hansen, 2nd Yearling ewer Dwight Hansen, and 3rd. . 6-- 8 . vrirfj .of .; ' v 4-- - De-Lo- n the wendtr fro EC 1 - . . Cali Scramble In the annual calf scramble ,at the Box Elder County Fair, calves were caught by Amos Hatch, (Marvin Loford, Kirk Waldron,1 Garth Josephseri and Jensen, said Grover (Harper, , director member dn charge. The calves caught last fair time were bought this year, and exhibited during Peach Days by Sheffields, Ken Jensens who bought two; VaJbergs, Fife and Wife, and John Adams. Several of these calves were purchased by Tree Harper for the stores. Calves for the (scramble this year,, were (bought from Harold Randall, Eph Jensen, Wayne Sandall and (Del Holmgren. . ' Crop Exhibits Russets: Maurice Hunsaker, ' 2nd. Oats: (Noell Marble, 2nd. (Popcorn: (Noell Marble, 2nd. Alfalfa seed: (Noell Marble, . 1st; Richard Jensen, 2nd. - Com: (Ezra Harper and Roy Gordon Capener, (Nader, lists; 2nd; Homer Capener, 3rd. Xf . ; . :i - 6-- 8 ' ml ... -- Ol-H- W t $ years, over: Leon Garanei, senior- - and grand champ, 1st; ' Brigham City Utah Jack Hardy, 3rd. 2nd; 1951 Wsdnssday, Sept 19. 4 years, under 5: Cliff HanA and B. r sen, 1st; Leon Gardner,' 2nd; Ewe lamb: Dwight Hansen, Jack Hardy, 3rd. A and B. 3 years, under 4: Leon GardRam lamb: Dwight Hansen, 2 ner, 1st and 3rd; Maurice Lar, As. sen, 2nd. SWINE Best uddered cow: Leon GardDuxoc . , ner, 1st and 2nd; John Hardy, Gilts: Jack Deakln, A; Wayne 3rd. Summers, A and B. Herds and Groups Market barrow: Jack Jedkin, .Best dairy herd: Leon GardA. ner, 1st; Maurice Larsen, 2nd. Hereford gilt: Ray Knudson, Best 3 females: Leon Gardner, B. 1st; Maurice Larsen, 2nd. Hereford boar under 1 year: (Continued on Pago Five) Ray Knudson, B. Box Elder Fair . Cowl BOX ELDER NEWS Im sure glad you converted me to the 50,000 Miles No Wear1 oil, writes Albert E. Lentz, Rancher, Delta, Colorado, I really barreled my Mercury over the highway on a recent trip, and all I could hear was a motor purring Uke a kitten. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY BINGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair IT TAKES Telephone Business Lubrication And Tire Service TWO KINDS OF DO LLAR! De ' ' CUSTOMERS' DOLLARS . 1st. Table Beets: 1st Reed Peterson, These are the dollars you pay us for telephone service." Theyre thedollars y that are needed for the expenses of our business: Wage to etn- day-by-da- ployees; federal, state and local taxes; the return to investors whose savings have built our business; depreciation; maintenance; rent; light, heat, etc, .. S: J,. V v . , V - f' - V , , V... , , k : ; ;;; fwpibyeo Wage 'T Other Centra ,J; ; ti Offic Equipment' 'j 1 PeiareL State Goods Local Purfche;: Tew INVESTORS' DOLLARS Services" others These dollars invested in our business by thrifty people in all walW life are' eA to bUd and equip new telephone buildings, to and the) buy put in place w,re and cable, the pole, and telephone instruments needed for telephone sernce. We mnst raise many millions of dollars this year ,nd in the next fei years to carry out the biggest expansion program in onr history. ' s ?. ;r UIILESS VE HAVE ENOUGH CUSTOMERS DOLLARS s SUVESTORS zm rcnure mriCMaosuM na wu u ,171 CAirT GIT THE DOLLARS WE NEED ; Unless we Lave enoughTustomers dollars so that the people who have put their savings in OUr busines , . ,, ; , we Wt reasonable amount left over for be able to get the investors doIUrt- |