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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. September 6, 1951 cock: Jay D. Silver king, two pair: Charles son, 2nd, Devon Knudson, lstj Silver Hanburg Larsen, 2nd. Young hen: Devon Knudson, Wood. 2nd. Competition class for champions 4 II CLUBS Best display.: Ray Knudson Old hens: Jolene Knudson, DAIRY CATTLE 1st & 2nd. Best rooster, Ray Knudson. HOLSTEIN Best hen, Joleen Knudson. WHITE LEGHORNS: Best cow over 1 year: firsts, Best trio any breed: Reese Old hen: Joleen Knudson, 2nd Lyn Larson, Allen Tins-le1st. Fridal. & 3rd:; Sidney Turley. Kent Summers, RoYoung pullet: Joleen Knud- BANTAM TRIO: Lind. bert Ann Shandrew, son, 1st. Seabright: seconds, Lamont Larson, BARDROCK 1st; Best Quale RichCock: Vern Crozier, 1st; Jack Dark Cmish : George third, Lee Summers 2nd. 2nd Deakin, ards, Best heifer under 1 year: LEGHORN Ercrm leghorn: Car! Robert?, firsts, Lyn Larson, Newell Cockrell: Knud Fridal, 2nd & 3rd. Norman, Skinner, Kay 3rd. BANTAM COCKS Darwin Wilson, Jay Hardy Pullet: Knud Fridal, 3rd. Knudson, Seabright: Marge Lee seconds, Summers, Young trio: Sidney Fridal, 1st. Dale Hardy. 2nd, Haws Marble, 1st Bardrock: Daryl Knudson, y, 3 jj j I ll 2nd. Seabright: Silver Marge Knudson, 1st. & best of show. Silver Seabright trio: Marge Knudson, 2nd. trio: Dark Cornish George Richards, 1st. Dark Cornish hen and cock: George Richards, 1st & 2nd. Royal coaching cock and hen. George Richards, 1st. English trio: Spangled old George Richards, 1st. Black Old English cock and hen: George Richards, 1st. Dark Cornish: ards. Trio: Carl Roberts, 1st. Governor J. Bracken Lee rings Utah's Liberty Bell replica to start Utah's U. S. Defense Bond drive which began September 3 and will continue until October 27. Charles L. Smith, center, and Nelson W. Aldrich stand by. Agriculture and Livestock Winners At Fair Listed B DAIRY CATLLE 2 year, under 3: Cache Valley Ass's, 1st. Breeding HOLS TE IS Over 1 year under 18 months: BULL: Sorensen Bros. 1st. , 3 year and over, Cache Valley Under 1 year, over 4 months: Breeding Ass'n. 1st; and Senior Sorenson Bros. 1st; Hyrum A. Leon Marble. 2nd; Haws and grand champion; Marble, 3rd. Gardner 2nd. HEIFERS: Two year old and under 3: L. 2 years, under 3: Hyrum A. Maurice Larson 1st. Marble, 1st and 3rd; Sorensen 18 months and under 2, Jack Bros. 2nd. Hardy 1st and Jr. Champion. 18 months, under 2: Sorenson 1 year and under 18 months: Bros: 1st; J. H. Sorenson and Leon Maurice Larson 1st; Son, 2nd; Sorenson Bros, Jr. and Gardner, 2nd; Howard Maugh-a- n grand champion. 3rd. One year under IS months: J. BULL CALF: H. Sorensen & son, 1st; Karl 1 year, over 4 months: MaurHunsaker, 2nd; Sorenson Bros. ice Larson 1st; Clifford Han- 3rd. 1 year, over 4 months: Hyrum sen, 2nd; Tingey Bros. 3rd. Heifers: A. Marble, 1st; Rulon A. Smoot, 2 year, under 3, L. Maurice, 2nd; Anson Call, 3rd. Larsen, 1st: Jack Hardy, 2nd COWS Kent Summers, 3rd. 5 years, over: Hyrum A. 18 months, under 2 years: 1st and Sr. champion; SorLeon Gardner, 1st and Jr. enson Bros. 2nd: Smoot Bros. 2nd; 3rd. champ; Allen Finley, Tingey Bros. 3rd. '4 year, under 5: Bill Smoot; 1 year, under 18 month: Cliff 1st; Sorenson Bros. 2nd. Hansen, 1st; Tingey Bros. 2nd. 3 years, under 4: J. H. Soren1 year, over 4 months: Leon son Sons, 1st; Haws Marbe, 2nd Gardner, 1st; Cliff Hansen, 2nd Best uddered cow: Bill Smoot, and 3rd. 1st; Sorenson Bros. 2nd & 3rd. Department Mar-abl- e, COWS: years, over: Leon Gardner, 1st, Senior and grand champ; 2nd; Jack Hardy, 3rd. 4 years, under 5: Cliff Hansen, 1st; Leon Gardner, 2nd; Jack Hardy, 3rd. 3 years, under 4: Leon Gardner, 1st and 3rd; Maurice Lar5 sen, 2nd. Best uddered cow: Gardner. 1st and 2nd; Hardy, 3rd. Leon John HERDS & GROUPS Best dairy herd: Leon Gardner, 1st; Maurice Larsen, 2nd. GardBest 3 females:-Leoner, 1 st: Maurice Larsen, 2nd. Product of dam: Leon Gardner, 1st and 2nd; Clifford Hansen, 3rd. SR. GET OP SERES: Leon Gardner, 1st; Maurice Larsen, 2nd. JR. GET OP SIRE: Maurice Larsen, 1st; 305 day production class: Leon 1st; Maurice Gardner, Larsen, 2nd. OPEN CLASS n JERSEYS BULL: Aged jersey bull: Smoot Bros, 1st, Sr. and grand champion; Sorenson Bros. 2nd. ' ble, 1st. Silver Seabright old trio: Ann Shandrew, 1st & best of show. Silver Seabright David Larsen, 2nd. Silver Seabright young hen: Ram lambs: Kenneth Porritt, Ann Shandrew, 1st. 1st; Paul Larsen, 2nd; Lois Por- & 3rd; Devere Watkins, 2nd. Herford steer: Delone es, 1st & 2nd. Herford heifer: Darrel 3rd. 15 Rhod- Knud-so- n nick and thovl job any longer. H takes a modtrn plant and equipment and supplies to keep a mine worth of it for each man in a mine or smelter. Naturally, we don't supply the money It comes from the savings of thousands of thrifty folks like you, who invested in hopes of a fair return to bring them future security." produe-lng-$30,0- 00 2nd. Individual first year: Zenna White and Alice Ward: 1st. Individual second year: Ha Anderson, Eva Turner, Verna Call, Nora Gunderson, 1stIndividual third year: Ua Anderson, 1st. - HAMPSHIRE Over 1 year, under 2, Kenneth DEMONSTRATIONS Porritt, 1st; Lois Porritt, 2nd. Girls: Ann P. Rucker, 1st George Rich- BANTAM HENS ArEwe rams: Kenneth Porritt, Mille Fleuir: Devon Knudson, ietta 2nd Thornley, and Kenneth 1st; Lois Porritt 1st. Individual: Margretta Stand-e- r, Dark comish: George Rich- Porritt, 2nds. 1st; Wanda Peterson, 2nd Best ram: Kenneth Porritt, ards, 2nd. Boys: Harvey Facer, 1st. Bardrock: Daryl Knudson, 1st; Lois Porritt, two 2nds. Home furnishing: Ann RuckAnram: Southdown Blaine 3rd. er, Wanda Peterson, Sherrie derson, 1st. TURKEYS 1st, Florence RichFat lamb: Blaine Anderson Christensen; white: One Stanley hen, 2nd. ards, 1st. , Stokes, 1st. RAMBOUILLET white: Stanley One torn, famQne aged ewe: Verl Walker, Mrs. Wilford Obrey and reStokes, 1st. the attended Branchley ily Tom turkey and hen: George 2nd. union in Wellsville, Saturday. Verl ewe; Walker, AndYearling Blaine Jr. 3rd, Richards, 1st; Ralph Walker, 2nd. erson, 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Chiodo, Ram: Verl Walker, 1st. DUCKS Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Baer and CROPS Drake: Noman Maero 1st; SUGAR BEETS families spent Sunday in Brig-ha- m Burton Isaacson, 2nd; Carl RoSeconds: Lloyd Johnson David Canyon. berts, 3rd. Hen: Norman Maero, 2nd; Wight, Jerry Peterson, Kent Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weston HarBurton Isaacson, 1st Carl Ro- Peterson, Mark Peterson, of Plain City old and son, Brent, Eggli. berts, 3rd. home of at the Labor Thirds: Day spent Johnson, Jay Roger Best gander and goose: GorMr. and Mrs. John C. Barfuss. Vern Lois Wood, Iverson, 1st. don Winters, Brent Johnson, Russell Jensen, PIGEONS English trumpeter: a pair: Ray Knudson, 1st. Muff tumblers, pair: Joleen Knudson, 1st. White King, --two pair. Devon Knudson, 1st & 2nd. Silver kings, pair: Don Jen-Jense- n, 2nd. Aged ewe: Burke Scholer, 1st. Yearling ewe: Kenneth Porritt, 1st; Lois Porritt, 2nd; David Larson, 3rd. Best ewe any age: Kenneth Porritt, 1st & 2nd. Ewe lamb: Kenneth Porritt 1st; Lois Porritt, 2nd and 3rd. Pen of fat lambs: Glade Anderson, 1st. Douglas Harris, sen. Merna Peter- Mrs. Dan Briggs spent a week visiting her daughter Mrs. Ted Jones of Orem. Mr. Briggs Join- THRESHED GRAIN Red clover seed: Arland Hun- ed them Sunday for the Labor saker, 1st; Robert Hunsaker, Day holiday. 2nd; Arland Hunsaker, 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ault of Sheaf grain wheat, Ralph Walker, 2nd. Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Carter Friday. oats, Ralph Walker, 3rd. TbailIiazer ivith plenty on the ball RAMBOUILLET Aged ewe: Dwir ht Hansen, 1st. Yearling ewe: Dwight Hansen, 1st & 2nd. D wight Hansen, Ewe lamb: 1st & 2nd Ram lamb: Dwight Hansen, " - j z is 1st & 2nd. Best flock: D. E. Hansen, 1st. SUFFOLK Aged ewe, 2nd. Dwight Hansen, OTHER BREEDS Aged ram: Ted Walker, Washakie LJ3.S. Church . Under one year: 2nd & 3rd. Jack Deak-ki- n, POLAND CHINA Best boar over Anderson, 1st. 1 year: Glade HERFORD Best gilt: Ray Knudson. 2nd. Boar under 1 year: Ray Knudson, 1st. , Champion boar: Ray Knudson, 1 st. POULTRY NEW HAMPSHIRE 3rd. ln't lutt a Clothing I: Alice Ward and Florence Richards, 1st; Zenna White, 2nd. Clothing n: Verna CalL Nora Gunderson, 1st; Eva Turner, 2nd; Lola Roberts, 3rd Clothing nx Ha Anderson, 1st; Lorna Reeder, Vivian Jones, Best ram any age: Kenneth Porritt, 1st; Jerry Wilde, 2nd. Young trio: Reese Turley, 1st; Ray Knudson, 2nd: Kay Jones, "Minimi 3rd. ritt, 3rd. 1st Angus steer: Ray Rhodes, 1st young trio: Jerry Wilde, 1st; Ann Shandrew, 1st. 1st; farm, Best herd: Hyrum A. Marble, 2nd. 1st; Sorenson Bros. 2nd. 'Yearling ram: Ted Walker Best 3 females: Hyrum A. 2nd. Sorenson Bros. 1st; Marble, Ram lambs: Verl Walker, 1st; 2nd: J. H. Sorenson and son; 3rd. Washakie farm, 2nd; Ted WalkSorenson Product of dam: er, 3rd Bros. 1st. Best ram any age: Ted WalkGet of Senior Sire: Sorenson 1st Verl Walker, 2nd. er, Bros. 1st. Aged ewes: Dwight; Hansen. Get of Junior sire: Hyrum A. Marble, 1st; Sorenson Bros. 1st; Ted Walker, 2nd; Verl Walker, 2nd; Washakie farm 2nd. 3rd. 305 day production class: HyYearling ewes: Dwight Hanrum A. Marble, 1st. Sorenson sen, 1st Verl Walker, 2nd; Ted Bros. 2nd & 3rd. Walker, 3rd. Ewe lambs: BEEF CATTLE Dwight Hansen, Neil Rhodes, 2nd & 3rd. 1st; HERFORDS: BREEDING four lists; Max Anderson HOGS Ralph Gleason, one 1st; Ben DUROC Tanaka, two lsts; Max Ander- Carl Harris, 2nd; Wayne Sumson, two 2nds; Ralph Gleason, mers., 3rd. one 2nd; Ben Tanaka, two 2nds Fat barrow: Jack Deakin, 1st; & Two 3rds. Best gilt: Jack Deakin, 1st; ANGUS Breeding cattle BURKSHTRE Heifer: Ray Rhodes, 1st & Over one year: Jack Deakin, 2nd. DAIRY HERD Jo- leen Kundson, 1 st. Japanese black tail pullet: Joleen Knudson, 1st & 2nd. Bearded Mille Fleuir, hen and cock: Devon Knudson, 1st and best of show and best of hens. Bardrock Bantam hen: Dur-Knudson, 1st. cockrell : Duryl Bardrock 1st. Knudson, Haws MarBardrock trio: yl SHEEP HAMPSHIRE Aged ram: Japanese black trail: trio HOME ECONOMICS Foods: Lorene Braegger, 1st; Thora Anderson, 2nd; Jean Kay, SHEEP BANTAMS BROWN LEGHORNS UTAH'S GOVERNOR RINGS THE BELL Alfalfa, Ralph Walker 1st. long since you lifted the of a car, and took a good look at what's beneath? We like to have folks do that with a Buick. You'll find that broad bonnet isn't put there for show. It's packed with horsepower high, wide and han- How dsomemore horsepower than normal drivers will ever use in full. And if you're up to date on modern find that this bonnet features-you- 'll is packed with these too. Do you know, for example, that every new engine introduced or previewed in recent years is built on the principle? Score one for Buick. No Buick engine has ever been built in any other way. Do you know what it takes to make full use of high compression? A d engine! valve-in-hea- d Score two: Buick has been stepping up compression ratios for years. But Buick has blazed one trail followed don't ask us why. Every Buick has a Fireball Engine which, as we've said before, is like having a string of comets by the tail. Fact is, in every flame-packe- d cylinder there is a comet rolled into a swirling ball by a special turbo-topiston touched off by a flashing spark every 5 inches you travel in a Buick. That's why we're proud to show folks that Buicks have a Fireball Engine and prouder still to have them take one of these thrilling performers out on the road. Want to try it? Come in and see us p soon. A WHIN Ciwy IITIM AUTOMOIUS All SlIIT IUCK Will SUID TH0M WHITE ROCHY Trio: Darryl Knudson, 1st; Devon Knudson, 2nd Young hens: Darryl Knudson, 1st. Young cockrel: Darryl Knud Fronk Chevrolet Co. Dial till dome-and-di- design p of the piston shown above. which other engines still haven't valve-in-hea- Pullet: Aubrey Turley, 2nd; Ray Knudson, 1st, Kay Jones, 3rd. Cockrells: Ray Knudson, 1st, Aubrey Turley 3rd. Hens: Joleen Knudson, 1st; 2nd St 3rd. The secret of Fireball Power is in the use of Trenton ton Here's the piston inside the cylinder. As it moves down, the fuel charge rushes in sets up swirl when it hits the piston top. t The piston moves uncompresses the swirling fuel into the comet shape shown here. "Compression ratios" are simply measure of how much the fuel is compressed. 4 The ball of fuel is compressed around the tpark plug lets loose it pent-u- p charge when the park it fired --delivering higher percentage of power from each charge of fuel. |