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Show CARBON-EMERY FAIR AWARDS Following ia a partial list of the a-wards a-wards made at the recent Carbon-Em- j ery county fair, furnished our readers j through the courtesy of the Price Sun: Live Stock Department. Best farm team under fifteen hundred hun-dred pounds Andrew Oman of Price, first; L. Jorgensen of Emery, second. Best yearling stallion Tony Milano , of Carbonville, first; no second. Best two-year old filly No first or j second; B. F. Johnsen of Wellington, third. Best one year-old mule O. D. Ovi-att Ovi-att of Elmo, first; Marion Pace of Price second. Best filly one year and under Thomas Thom-as Edur of Price, first; no second. Best mare, three vear old Andrew Oman of Price, first and second. Best team of mares under fifteen hundred pounds Andrew Oman of Pricr, first; Louis Jorgensen of Emery, second. Best mare under fifteen hundred pounds Louis Jorgensen of Emerv, first and second; Thomas Edur of Price, third. Best gelding under fifteen hundred j pounds Thomas Edur of Price, Becond; i no first. Best two-year mare C. N. Russell of Price, second; no first. Best draft team over fifteen hundred ; pounds Henry J. Rich of Wellington, first; no second. Best mare and colt H. B. Ericksen of Elmo, first; no second. Best cow (any breed) Frank Allen of Wellington, first; on second. Heifer over one year ami under two '-"'rank Allen of Wellington, first; Al-I b rt Bryner of Price, secoud; J. Potter j of Cleveland, third. Best calf under one year A. W. Horsley of Price, first; no second Albert Bryner of Price, third. Best heifer two years and under three Albert. Bryner of Price, first; J. Potter Pot-ter of Cleveland, second; A. W. Horsky of Price, third. Best dairy bull under one year A. W. Horsley of Price, first; no second or third. Best dairy cows No first; J. Potter of Cleveland, second; A. W. Horsley of Price, third. i Best herd dairy cows with bull A. W. Horsley of Price, first; J. Potter of Cleveland, second. Best four-year old bull A. W. Hors-1 Hors-1 y of price, first; no second or third. Bst Shorchorn bull one year and under un-der two Andrew Oman of Price, first; no second. Best cow and calf Albert Bryner of Hrice, first. Best dairy bull three years or over No first; Joe Potter of Cleveland, sec-und. sec-und. Best shorthorn bull one year or over No first; James S. Mathis of Price, second. Best three-year-old Shorthorn bull No first; James S. Mathis of Price, second. Best Shorthorn bull under one year J. W. Prince of Price, first, no second. sec-ond. Best mule colt under one year. Borr-- Bros, of Price, first: J. W. Prince of P ice, second. Best heifer, any breed under two years: George Ry land of Price, first-no first-no second. Best cow and calf, Shorthorn: L. D. Pace of Price, first. Best Shorthorn calf: Lawrence D. Pace of Price, first. Best Shorthorn heifer: Lawrence D. Pace of Price, second; no first. Best Shorthorn cow Lawrence D. Pace of Price, second; no first. Best pair geese Andrew Oman of Price, first. Best pair of turkeys Andrew Oman of Price, first; Beman Oviatt of Elmo, second. Best pir of ducks Beman Oviatt of Elmo, first. , Best per: white leghorns Alvin Jen--en of Castle Dale, first; J. T. Reid of . a Orangeville, second. Best cockerel J. J. Weigmann of Pi-ice, first; Alvin Jensen of Castle Dale second. Best pen pullets J. J. Weigmann of Price, first; Mrs Liddell of Wellington, Welling-ton, second. Best hen -Mrs. Liddell of Welling ton, first; J. J. Weigmann of Price, second. Best pair guinea pigs C. F. Tucker of Elmo, first. Best pigeon Lars Gunderson of Price, first and second. Best pair of rabbits Arthur Brown of Price, second; no first. Best pair Belgian hares G. M. Mar-cusen Mar-cusen of Price, first. Best pair Angora hare3 Lawrence Pace of Price, first. Best sow under six months L. B. Pace of Price, first. Best sow L. B. Pace of Price, first. Best goat George Bench ot Price, first. Best nanny goat John Potter of Price, first. Best boar F. Johnson of Wellington, Welling-ton, nrst. Agricultural Department Best twelvte ears of white dent corn John Craig of Green River, first; Peter Pet-er Politano of Green River, second; H. E. Blake of GreenRiie -, third. Popcorn lohn Craig of Green River, first; Joseph Lund of Castle Dale, second; sec-ond; John O. Guymon of Huntington, third. J Plate of peaches Chester Franze of i Green River, first; J. C. Craig of Green River, second. Plate of Gano apples Orlo Huntington Hunting-ton of Orangeville, first; John Peters of Green River, third. Plate of winesap ppples John Peters Pet-ers of Green River, first; Elgin Oppen-heimer Oppen-heimer of Green River, second. Plate of Roman Beauty apples John Peters of Green River, first; Joseph 'Lund of Castle Dale, second; Eltrin Oppenheimer ' f Green River, third. Plate of Jonathan apples James Peterson Pet-erson of Castle Dale, first; James Wim-ber Wim-ber of Castle Dale, second; Peter Rei-lly Rei-lly of Green River, third. Plate ot winter parmiin apples P. H. R"illv of Green River, first, B.-st pi lie prunes James Peterson of Castle Dale, first; James Wimber of Castle Dale, second. ! Best watermelon Glen Overly of Green River, first; T. J Vandling of Green River, second; Niels Olsen of Green Riv r, third. j Best cantaloupes--John Peters of Green River, first. Wealthy apples A. Collard of Huntington, Hunt-ington, first; J. K. Reid of Orangeville, second. " j Field squash Lee Pagano of Price, first; J. Bedier of Green River, second; Ira Borrell of Price, third. Summer squash John Pel rs, Green River, first; Harold Matson of Spring Glen, second; Fred Oliver of Elmo third. Best two boxes of pears Peter Rei-Uy Rei-Uy of Green River, first; John Peters of Gr;en River, second. Cucumbers J. K. Reed . of Orangeville, Orange-ville, first; Niels Olsen of Green River, second; John Ward of Cleveland third. Carrots Myia Sera of Price, first; W. F. Allen of Wellington, second; Neils Olsen of Green River, third. Grapes James Peterson of Castle Dale, first; Mrs Jessie Franze of Green River, second. Red globe onions Worth Tucker of Elmo, first.; Peter Politano of Green River, second. Pickling onions: James Wimber of Castle Dale, first. Cabbage: Joseph Potter of Cleveland first; John Ward of Cleveland, second; Neils Olsen of Green River, third. Peerless potatoes; John Powell, Jr., of Wellington, first; Joseph Potter of Cleveland, second; J. W. Guymon of Huntington, third. Dry farm squash Matt Warner, of Price, first. Best display Hubbard squash: Joe Potter of Cleveland, first; Ivan Mathis of Price, second. Mangel wu'rzel: Andrew Oman of Price, first: Harry Barnes of Price; second; sec-ond; William Fausett of Price, third. Celery, best six bunches: Miya Sera of Price, first; John Nielson of Spring Glen, second; J. K. Reid of Orangeville, third. Parsnips: John Ward of Cleveland, first; John Matson of Spring Glen, second; sec-ond; J. K. Reid of Orangeville, third. Idaho rural potatoes: George Hill of Wellington, first; Andrew Oman of Price, second. Best white flint corn: William Fau-sett Fau-sett of Price, first; Joseph Lund of Castle Dale, second. (Continued in column four) COUNTY FAIR AWARDS (Continued from column two) Sugar beets: George Hill of Wellington, Well-ington, first; Lawrence Pace of Price, second. Earlv Ohio potatoes: Joseph Potter of Cleveland, first; Lawrene Pace of Price, second; Andrew Oman of Price, third. Globe red beets: J. K. Reid of Orangeville. Or-angeville. first; Joseph Potter, Cleveland, Cleve-land, second: John Ward of Cleveland. Peach' blow potatoes Joseph Potter of Cleveland, first; J. K. Reid of Orangeville, second. New York greening apples--J. K. Reid, first. Wolf River apples William Wor-then Wor-then of Ferron, first. Largest apple, any variety-William Worthen, first; John Peters of Green River, second. Culiflower W. F. Allen of Wellington, Welling-ton, first. Sweet corn Joseph Potter, first; S. H. Cox of Orangeville, second; W. F. Allen of Wellington, third. Globe mangel wurzels Mrs. B' Huntington of Orangevile, first; Arthur Grange of Huntington, second; John Ward of Cleveland, third. Ben Davis apples James Peterson of Castle Dale.first; James Wimber of Castle Dale, second; J. K. Reid of Orangeville, Or-angeville, third. Fall dry land wheat' turkey red-John red-John Guymon of Huntington, first; William Jones of Wellington, second. Spring wheat Worth Tucker of Elmo, El-mo, first; B. H. Ericksen of Elmo, second; se-cond; J. k. Reid of Orangeville, third. Barley N. T. Guymon of Orangeville, first; Fred Hansen of Wellington second; sec-ond; J. K. Reid, third. Oats Fred Huntington, first; Joseph Lund of Castie Dale, second; B. H. Ericksen, third. Rve Ole Olsen of Emery, first. Best twelve ears yellow flint corn J. K. Reid. first. Ripe tomitoes James Peterson of Castle Dale, first; John Ward, second; ! Neils Olsen of Green River, third. Best display of grasses in shaaf Hiatt Taylor of Hunting, first; Worth j Tucker of Elmo, second. COUNTY FAIR OF AVUJS j (Conti Ried frompage one) Dried beans, half hushel Seymnuv Oliphant of Orangeville, first; J. K. j Ceid second; James Peterson of Castle I Dale, third ' ! Alfalfa seed in hull Adolph Axelson of Elmo, first; G. T Oviatt of Elmo, ! second: T. 0. Wakefiel i oj Huntington, i third. B ingor potatoes Joseph Pottor of ! Cleveland, first. ! Early Eureka pots tes Jot. Potter of ' Cleveland, first; Alvin Vlatson of Spi 'g 'Glen, second; James Peterson of Catle ! Dale, third. j Early Rose potatoes Joseph Potter j first. B"st display potatoes, six varieties j Joseph Potter, first. ' Whith onions John Ward, of Cleve-i Cleve-i land, first; J.)sep'n Potter, second, i Yellow snions A. M. Perri of Helper, Hel-per, first; James Wimber, second; John ! Ward, third. j Mammoth Bl irk Twig apple Aur- thur Brown of Price; first. ; Best plate pears William Worthen of Ferron, firsf; James Wimber, second. sec-ond. Dried corn J. K. Reid, second; E. Fowler of Price, third. Egg plant J. U. Byrner of Price, blue ribbon. Peppers Joseph Pott T of Cleveland, blue ribbon. Lettuce J. Gregory of Green River, b'ue ribbon; Aurthur Brown, red ribbon. rib-bon. Lunflowers Lee P.irani of Pric blue ribbon; Fre i Hanssn of Wellington, Welling-ton, red ribbon. Bee and H.t ley Oepartmeht Best fifty poun ss c-imb h mey Thomas Chantry of Wellington first; A. W. Anderson of Emery, second. Best fifty poun Is extracted honey Thomas Chantry of Wellington, first; A. W, Anderson of Emery second; Jd Knight of Cleveland, nhird. Best display of package honey ; Thomas Chantry of Wellington, first; 1 i J. F. Wakefield of Huutington, secon 1; I Best twenty five p jU ids of bei wax ! Ttomas Gh in-.i-y of N jiliuton, flr.H I Herman Horsley of Price, second; A. I W. Anderson jf Emery, third. I Best twelve ears yellow dent corn 1 Niels Olsen of Green Rive ,J first ; Gl n Over'e o Gf ei Fiver, s-cond; Jos .ph 1 Lund of Castle D ile, third, j Butter Exhibit. Best three pounds ranch butler- Mrs. I Hannah King of Castle Dale, first; Mrs. I. W. Guymon of Huntington, second; Mrs. J. W. Brasher of Huntington, third. j Greatest number of pounds of butter 1 from one cow in seven days Mrs. W. I F. Allen of Wellington, ten pounds; Mrs. Hannah King of Castle Dale, eight pounds. 1 Floriculture Department 1 Best display foliage and flowering plant Mrs. Elizabeth Reid of Orange-1 Orange-1 ville, first; Mn Thomas Fitzgerald of Price, second. J Best specimen of any flowering plant: 1 Mrs. Henry Wade of Price, fir. t. i Best collection of cut flowers raised I by exhibitor: Mrs. Fouts uf 1'rice, first; Mrs. L. A. 1,-iuli-r, I'rie s-coiu'. Best ru!b.r .1hi.I: Mrs. airy .j Wade, first. Best ferns; Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald of Price, first; Mr-. Henry Wade of Price, second. Best display of bottle fruits in jars, no two alike: Miss Violet Grange of Huntington, first; Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, second. Best display of jams and jellies in glass, no two alike:' Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, first; Mrs. Annie E. Peterson of Castle Dale, second. Best six jars of preserves, no two : alike, in glass: Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Fitzger-ald, special; Mrs. Maud Anderson of Huntington, second. Best five jars of peaches in glass; Miss Violet Grange of Huntington, first; Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerld, second. Best six bottles of vegetables, in glass, no two alike: Mrs. Mary Jensen Jen-sen of Ferron, first; Mrs. Annie E. Peterson of Castle Dale.second. ( Home Economics Deparment. j Best canyon drawing: Huntington i schools took both prizes for collection. Best pen and ink drawing: Sixth grade, Price, first; and second for col-l col-l lection. Best water color painting: Josephine ! Fiack of Price, first; Price school as co lection, secon 1. B-st free han-i sewing: First, Huntington Hunt-ington schools for collecting. Best basket: Helen McKnight of Price, first; R-a WakefijM of Hint ington second. Best specimen writin r. Price school. Best es-ay on Utah state flower Eli.'abeth Crockett of Price, .first; Ger-t Ger-t ode Fran Iseo of Pric-', seo id, Best rdi f m io: Blanche Lee. Best poem: Ivy Ward, Huntington. B'st school display: Huntington schoool. Department of Women's Work. Best two oil piintings: James W. Johnson of Huntington, first; Miss-Bradley Miss-Bradley of Green Riuer, second. Best two water color pointings: Mrs. T. Fouts of Price, first. Best still life oil painting: Bra 'k n Lee of Price, first; Lewis LeRoy of Huntington, second. Best still life water color minting: Mr. Mary Fowl, r of Huntington, first. Best figure in w it.o' colors: Mrs. T. Fouts, first. Best head in water colors: Mrs. T. Fouts, first. Best fruit in oil Bracken Lee, first. Best flowers in water colors Mrs. T. Fouts, first; Mrs. Mary Fowler of Huntington, Hun-tington, second. Best fruit m oils: M-s. G. M. Burr of Emery, first; Bracken Lee second. Best charcoal still life: Mrs. T. Fouts, first; Miss Bella Fitzj-erald of Price, second. Best painted leather sofa pillow: Mrs. W. B. Parker of Emery, first. Best, assortment of hand piint'd china: Mrs. L.A. McG;', first, second and third. Best display fine hand sewing: Mrs. D. Bricker of Green River, first; Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald of Price, second. I Best luncheon cloth: Mrs. W. B. Mc-j Mc-j Cue of Green River, first; Mrs. E. F. i Chamberlain of Price, second. J Best display of hand embroidery: Mrs. Stmley B il'inger of Price, first; Mrs Gaorge Cittingof Grejn Rirvvr, second. ! Best three soft pdlovs: Mrs. H irry j Barnes of Price, first; Miss Mable D.m- nelly of Price, third. ! Best displ ly of H'.rlan.t 'r embroi-jdery: embroi-jdery: Hettie Anderson Hintington, first. Best cross stitch embroidery: Mrs. J. E. Walton of Gr;en River, first. Best crochet spread: Mrs. Frank Viglisi of Price, first; Mrs. Olive Olsen of Ferron, second; Mrs. Carl Layman Green River, third. Best display French eyelet embroi-Idery: embroi-Idery: Miss Kathinka Anderson of Castle Cas-tle Dale, first; Miss Crystal Behunin of Castle Dale, second; Mrs. Stanley Ballinger of Price, third. Best display of towels: Mrs. Stanley Ballinger, first. Mrs. R. Hood of Green River, second. Best display crochet lace work: Mrs. Ida Cartmel of Price, first; Mrs. Hannah T. Smith of Castle Dale, second; sec-ond; Mrs. Mary E. Davis of Cleveland, third. Best display of knitten lace work: Mrs. J. J. Hansen of Ferron, first; Mrs. Nellie Thompson of Ferron, second. sec-ond. Best display colored silk embroidery: Miss Marietta Henry "of 'Ferron, first; Mrs. E. F. Chamberlain of Price, second. Best kensmgton embroidery: Mrs. H. C. Smith of Price, first; Miss Mag- da Peterson of Huntington, second, j Best drawn work infant's dress:; Mrs. May Peacock of Emery, first ; Mrs. Maggie Nielson of Emery, second and third. Best piece of tatting: Miss Hilda Otterstrom of Cleveland, first; Miss Evelyn L awry of Ferron, second; Mrs. C. C . Joi c s of ( n een Liver, third. |