Show STUDENT LIFE Salt Lake Dailies The exhibit at the ‘'air also aroused a great deal of interest especially among fruitgrowers Prof Ball is an authority on the codling-mot- h having worked along thal line for fifteen years g Three cheers for the ! class Who says they can’t win prizes at the Fair? If anyone thinks they can’t just let him read the stock-judgin- following : $245 won by five students for the best papers on cattle and sheep judging The prizes were won as follows: W R Smith won the first pme which was a $150 heifer given by J H Seeley for the best student paper on the “Judging of Shorthorns” C J Hansen one of our lact year’s students won the $50 mb given by J H Seeley as first prize for the best student paper on “Sheep Judging” W H Woodbury won a cash prize of $10 for the second best paper on “Sheep Judging” M J Conneley won the third prize of $5 cash in the same contest C A Irvin won the $30 ewe lamb given as second prize by W S Hansen of Collinston for the second best student paper on the “Judging of Shorthorns” Accept congratulations boys fo1 your success The cattle from the college on exhibition at the State Fair were conceded by competent judges t'j be among the best there This fact speaks fluently of the standard of work being done in the Animal Industry department 1 25 Utah is certainly forging ahead in catile-raisin- g as was seen durmg the recent Fair Utah shorthorns and Herefords are not excelled in the United States Prof Clark is indeed sanguine over the outlook in this direction He has nothing but praise to say of the many stock-raisein the State who have labored so earnestly to get the best Especially is this statement true of J H Seeley of Sevier Co J R Allen of Draper and W S Hansen of Box Elder Co They are all men of the type that makes the ideal nation all being public-spirite- d and to the energetic highest degree This wns evidenced by their giving prizes for the best student papers on cattle and sheep judging They did not do this to promote their own ink terests but to increase the interest of Utah Mr Hansen has the highest grade of Rambouillet sheep in America and annually ships carloads to all parts of the U S His sheep sell at $50 per head and have sold as high as $500 per head His barn is said by authorities to be one of the most modem and best equipped in the United States It vyas J H Seeley of Sevier Co who raised the bull that at the recent State Fair beat Golden Victor the eastern-raise- d bull that had won Iowra in Missouri Minnesota prizes Wisconsin Kentucky Indiana and the International Show at Chicago That fact then certainly speaks highly of Mr Seeley We need more Seeleys Hansens and Allens to help develop the possibilities of Utah rs live-stoc- |