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Show MAY THURSDAY, 16, 1974 PAGE 8 3ig Dairy Celebration Planned Dairy Days festivities will Itegin in Cache Valley Wednesday, May 22. with a parade down main street tagan. The parade will begin at 7th North, and will continue south down main street. The parade begins at 7:00 p.m. Officials for the Dairy festivities are encouraging iitr ics from hobbiests, and children with decorated bicycles and children with ponies. These wishing to enn. r the parade should contact ;hf (ache county agents : office. Till RstiXV over 1 00 con- testants for C.che County Dairy Prince s will meet in the Walnut Room at the l:tah State Student Center The contestants will receive official greetings at the dinner. Saturday at It) a.m. the -- pre-conte- EVEN THE KIDS EXHIBIT THEIR BIG BLACK AND It Started Back Tin area around Rich- mond has rapidly become i he hub of Ihe dairy industry in (ache Valley. The annual Rlack and White Days does a ureal deal to advertise the prie producers in the area. IN MXIU II 191.') a group of leading cattle breeders decided to hold some sort of spring show patterned after the Kuropean Parish show. The following men .got together to plan the first Black and White Day: N.F. Bullen. ( I.. Funk. A.L. Harris. J.W. Hendricks. J.J. McCarrey. il l). Merrill. P.N. Nelson. N K. Nelson. Karl Robinson. F.ll. Whittle and George 0. Webb. At that time, cattle were not let and handled as they are toda . They were driven around large groups by men on horseback. It took Sulilt time In decide lieu to hold the til-'in viiimeMed that all ot the cows they could gel together be dmen up and down the street- ot the fit y :dl ot Ihe people muid see what ' he were try me to produce The thought that they could get about ."ion head in such a herd It was finally ONI'. N M decided bring them in small groups b owners and -put them m m.ili yard- - that were limit "M'l1 ot a large ciulositie owned by the church, which - now the farm of C Z. Harris iW.R. to Harris i. The judge went from one yard to .mother pointing out th in tier individuals among the grm p ;i- I r i 1 how -- after a great performance last year and the main entertainment for the evening will be the ll"W 1(H) dairy-princes- dairy princess contestants. Hubbard's TIIK CONTESTANTS will be judged on beauty, poise, personality, charm, the ability to photograph well. Emphasis will be given to the girls ability to communicate and speak well. The five girls who will be chosen as Cache Valley Dairy Royalty will be entertaining at schools. Packing Co. PRESTON Phone SWIM & PICNIC AT And Sheep For Processing DOWNATA Free Ficilities for Reunions For The Finest Meats Cut Just The Way You Wont At Our Retail Meat Counter Shady Picnic Area Ball Park Chaned Daily FOR YOUR FREEZER Highest Slide In West Open 10a.m. - Beef 11p.m. 3 Miles So. of Downey, Idaho Phone 0 or Whole Halves Quarters Cuf and Vrapped DOWNATA HOT SPRINGS 897-573- 6 Colled 4 Will Pick Up Cottle Hogs st Warm Water 852-167- Whole or Half Pork Whole Lambs 897-930- IIIIS lieginiung Hie M i In 1915 - re-iur- Arts Center. The pageant begins that evening at the I'Sl' Fine Arts Center. Theme for the pageant is Dairy Fantasy Land. Bob Welty. well known TV weather man and entertainer will be master of ceremonies. The Haberdashers. tllC'e ecr ha- - been held year except two. The year the hoot and mouth disease was bad. and the one year when influen.u was prevalent. there were no shows -- held. The most outstanding feature ot the Richmond Black n and White Show is the of the men of the No one ever community. gets any renumeration for work flown and everyone does a lot of work. Gflasssy-Feirguso- gpalfty n ImcMes greatt foie! ecooiximy. cwp-eratio- With our 5 - hp riding mower, you can mow your lawn with only V2 quarts of gas per hour! TIIK FIRST shows had a very meagre classification for judging, but the show has grown until it has reached international prominence. The finest judges in the nation are secured to work the show and winning animals are known throughout the nation. The 1 11 Club groups and Future Farmers of America now have a separate show on a separate day and the animal in this contest are usually shown with the animals in the -- emnr show. ont.-iandi-ng NKW DK.MKNSIONS have been added to the show since the beginning with a full day devoted to showing horses and horse pulling contest. It is intended by the present committee to complete a covered pavillion within the next year to house the show in case spring rains prevale during show time. PHOTOS left out and no classes were followed in a regular judging proThere were few gram. NO - Mill, her- - M..IH 1. 'll 'he tll'- -t provide entertainment. an Blair, formerly Susan Wuthrich. 1973 dairy princess will provide two musical numbers. Art Brogli, n yodeling p i former, will Sus- - contestants will rehearse lor the pageant at the ISC Fin. WHITES clubs, and other functions throughout the next year, Tickets for the pageant will V- sold ot the door. Dairy days officials also nole that the Dairy Darling contest has already been held, where the Junior was chosen. Also the Cooks contest was held w here over 100 Cache Valley cooks presented samples. a local musical group will P1 Snu animals shown at the first show. They were mostly cows in milk. There were about 230 animals in that first show. 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