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Show - Of Fair Premmm Winners In Training second and J. H. Sorenson A Son the Hampshire ewe yearling. He PEACH DATS EDITION The Master of Masters of Ceremonies took first on the Hampshire ewe took third. HASTINGS, Neb. ...(UP) In the Lifetime Production and Steven Rorrltt took second. Box Elder NEWS Mac McClenahan got in shape 12 class L. Maurice Larson took Judy Ann Brown took first on for his annual summer mounfirst, J. H. Sorenson & Son took the Suffolk aged ewe, Amos tain climbing trip by walking 16 Wednesday. September 9. 1953 second and Tingey Bros, took Hatch, of Brigham RIFD 1, took miles to visit a friend in nearby Brigham City, Utah second and third. third. Kenesaw, Neb. so worked hard to make the Fair In the Lifetime Production Judy Ann Brown took 2nd on one of the best we have had for class bred by exhibitor, J. , H. the aged Suffolk ram, Blaine quite some time, Sorenson & Son took first place Jensen of Mantua took 1st on i Following are & few of the and Hyrum Marble of Garland the aged Suffolk ram. , winners from the various depart- took seend. For All Your Poultry Farm Needs Amos Hatch took first and ments: At the time of this news Artificial Bred Holsteine second' on the Suffolk ram the In article, the Information on the under 1 year, John Hardy of Bear lambs, Floyd Eggli of Tremonwomens department was not River took first place, Tin- ton took third. City in available. It will be included Bros, took second and L. Harold Coombs of Honeyvllle gey the next article. Maurice Larson took third. took 1st with his Suffolk ewe 1 In the Artificial Bred Holsteine year and under 2, and Judy Ann The Dairy Department over 1 year, Ronald Burt of Co- Brown took 3rd. And Share In Our Patronage Refund Benefits The Grand and Sr. champion rinne took first, Arthur Hunsa-ke- r Harold Coombs took first with Holstein bull was exhibited by of Tremonton took second his Suffolk ewe lambs and Clark Leon Gardner of Deweyvllle. The and John Eberhard of Bothwell Hollaway took 2nd. Amos Hatch Jr. champion Holstein bull was took third. Your association carries a wide variety of, dependtook 1st with his Suffolk ram, Larson Maurice L. exhibited by In the Artificial Bred Jerseys, any age; Blaine Jensen took for your convenience of Corinne. able, first quality products any age. Anson B. Call of Brig- first Ann Brown took the ham City took first and second 2nd and Judy Leon Gardner exhibited place. and for your success in the poultry business. Look over of Holstein places and Harold Coombs Sr. Grand champion Ralph Walker of Tremonton cow and also the Jr. champion Honeyvllle took third. this list and check the items you need: took first place on his Columbia Holstein cow. Dairy Division LiDS Church farm ram. The aged In the The Grand and Sr. champion Dairy division, Da- took first, second and third on Jersey bull was exhibited by vid Smoot of Corinne was the their yearling Columbia rams Smoot Bros, of Corinne. The Jr. blue ribbon winner in the Jersey and first on their Columbia aged champion Jersey bull was ex- heifers under one year. ewe. Ralph Walker took second hibited by Sorenson Bros, of Blue Ribbon winners In the on the aged Columbia ewe. 4hH Holstein classes were: Lynn Garland. , Ronald Burt, Corinne; Larson, Sr. The Grand and Ralph Walker took first champion and also the Jt. champion cows Brigham Rt. J; Lamont Larson, the Columbia ewe lamb. D. E. Hansen of Fielding took Corinne; Theron Eberhard. Both-welwere exhibited by Smoot Bros. Arnold Eberhard, Both- first and second on his aged Production Classes well; Jay Hardy, Bear River City; Rambouillet rams. He took 1st In the production classes Von and Stephen Fillmore, Corinne. and 2nd. on his yearling RamDell Anderson of Corinne took In the FFA Dairy division the bouillet rams; first and 2nd on first place in the 305 day record blue ribbon winners were: Ray his aged Rambouillet ewes; cow. Hunsaker, class with his 2 year-olHaiws First and second on his yearling Tremonton; John Eberhard of Both we LI took Marble, Garland; . Leon Soren- Rambouillet ewes and 1st and second and third places In this son, East Garland; Dee Hardy, 2nd on Rambouillet ewe lambs, class. Bear River City; Steve Tingey. Judy Ann Brown took first, On the 305 day records for Brigham City; Ben Tingey, Brig second and third on her fat three year old cows, Sorenson ham City; VoriDell Anderson, lambs and first on her pen of Bros, of East Garland took first Corinne; Dick Raison of Dewey three fat Rambouillet lambs. " v Arnie Sobaloff Don Coombs, Honeyville place, Tingey Bros, of Brigham ville; Owen Nielson of Tremonton . . , direct from New York and Hill Air Force Base, a comeCity took second and L. Mau- and David Barker, Corinne. took second on the pen of three dian pmcee who will keep the show moving on the second rice Larson of Corinne took third Consult John Kelly, Brigham City branch manager today Ths Beef Department Rambouillet lambs. 12. of Peach place. Days, Sept. night Winners In the beef departSheep Division Blue RibOn the 305 day records for four ment were: bon winners in the Rockwood of Brigham'. took first sheep Rhodes took 3rd. year old cows, L. Maurice LarRay Rhodes took Grand cham division were: Kenneth Porritt, In the Stock Horses, Bill Gibbs on the stallion. Your Buying Dollars Reach" Further) son took first, Tingey Bros, took pion with his steer. He also took Steven Porritt, 'Judy Ann Brown, took 1st, Arlo Summers took 2nd Poultry Department first and second place In the fat Ralph Walker, all of Tremon- and Keith Coombs of Fielding In the chickens Knute and steers over 750 pounds. Richard ton. took 3rd. The Cooperative Way Fridal, Tremonton, took TOOLING LEATHER Sidney took third of Garland FFA Sheep Division Blue RibHampton In the Mens Pleasure Horses, 1st in the White Leghorn hens; bon winners in the FFA sheep Delone Rhodes took place. , Lois Ollie Knutson, Garland, took STAMPING TOOLS , Richard Rampton took first, division were: Amos ' Hatch, Summer of Tremontonfirst took 2nd 2nd and Norman Rogers, Gar in fat third second Honand Don places Coombs, Brigham City, Leather dye and Lola Coombs took third, land, took 3rd. steers under 750 pounds. eyville; and David Buchanan. In the Kids Pony class (under Ollie Knutson took 2nd and ' f r Tremonton Anderson of Max Elwood. and finishes 14 hands) Curtis Anderson, 3rd on his white rock hens. took first and second places in ; Knute and Sidney Friday took took 1st, Virgil AnTremonton, Horse Sire Departments of in the breeding the Get took 2nd and 1st on their White Leghorn coc Tremonton, derson, stock class. Jack Mansfield of Plymouth Darla Rockwood, Brigham, took kerals; George Hansen, Garland, Ray Rhodes of Tremonton took took 1st Browns Shoe Hospital 2nd on his draft 3rd, took 2nd and Knute and Sidney first with his two year old an mares. Heand on his team took list In the Kids Pony Class (over Friday took third. sec in and took He first bull. gus harness and Champion Mare 14 hands) DeVon Sessions took Knute and Sidney Friday took Ph. 629 ond on his twer year old heifers in the draft horse class. 1st, Judy Ann Brown took 2nd 1st and 2nd on their White Leg his on second and first and horn pullets. Rex Cox, Bear Riv In the Horses,";. Mil-to- n and Lyle Evans took 3rd. " Quarter ' Phone 135 Brigham City, Utah yearling calves. Dar- er City took third. (Bothwell of took Anderson the Shetlahd In Ponies Max Anderson took first on 1st on his 3 ' old mare. Reed la Rockwood of Brigham .City took Reed Petersen, Elwood, his two year old bulL The LD6 Nielson tookyear 2nd and Don Ho took 1st ort the mare and Mrs. (Continued on Following Page) Church farm at Washakie took mer took 3rd. second on two year old bull, Milton Anderson took 1st on Ben Tanaka of Tremonton the filly 2 years and over 1, and took first on his Jr. yearling bull Keith Coombs of Fielding took and Max Anderson took second. second. Max Anderson took first on Arlo Summers of Tremonton the summer yearling bull and took first in the Geldings. on the Sr. bull calf. He also took In the American Saddle class, Champion Hereford bulL Talbot, Tremonton, Rt. I, Max Anderson took first on Lynn with bis stallion over 3 1st took ARE NOW FEATURING THE NEW exhibitor three bulls owned by years. and first and second on pen of Parley Christensen of Elwood two bulls owned by exhibitor, took 1st with his mare over 3 and first on. the Jr. yearling hei years. Delone Rhodes of Tremon-tfer. took second and Lyle Evans H The IDS Church farm as of Garland took third. on the second Washakie took Steve Tingey of Brigham took Jr. Yearling heifers. 1st with his filly 2 years and FOR THE McCORMICK SUPER C TRACTOR FOR YOUNG over 1. Sheep Department Garland of DeVon Sessions Tremon of Brown Ann Judy ton took first on: the aged took 1st on his gelding. OR' OLD! u-Hampshire ram. Kenneth Rorrltt Park Stumm of Tremonton, Rt of Tremonton took first on the 2 took 1st on his thoroughbred Hampshire ram lamb, Steven mare. Porritt of Tremonton took sec Billy Rhodes of Tremonton took 1st on his filly under one ond. , OR Judy Ann Brown took first on year. In the Palomino class, Milton the Hampshire ram, any age, 5 f , y-Kenneth Porritt took second and Andrews took first on his mare 3 years or over, Bill Gfbbs of Steven Porritt took third. Kenneth Porritt took first on Portage took 2nd and Delone OFHCIAIS OFFER THANKS FOR nlr llttfV iRMp .ftf 1 X9 j Participation of many Community Booths Were Especially Good; Also' Top Rodeo and Exhibits' 7 Anson & Call. Jr. County Agent if BV -Paul k, Daniels, Asst' Co. Agent ji'i,'V -- .The County Fair Is now over in and we want to thank all who . helped to make It a cusess. Es-Jjh Specially we Want to thank the communities tor their wonderful 'community booth exhibits, the people who put on the talent i(BW wt show, Vern Oyler for the rodeo, and all the supervisors, who ' "V. immui.M.PVII'M ' hfL, ORE ROOM VII ' with in your home fir plywood low-co- st BUILT-IN- S t BUY CftOPERATIVRY 4-- 4-- Feeds . Chick Feeders Fertilizers Founts Fencing Spray Roofing l; L.rp'T' ye gf d Paints Materials PUIS NEW Ym cm have any one of these fir plywood built-in- s in your homo in every p short time. 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