Show PRIZES FOR DAIRYMEN Utah Butter and Cheese Scored Ver9 High EXHIBITORS WELL PLEASED At tho Seventh Annual Sleeting of tho Utah Dairymens Association which Began Yesterday the Prize 1 Awards were Made by an Eastern Expert who Complimented tho Members Upon the High Standard of their Products Many Handsome Prizes were Awarded The seventh annual meeting of the T7ich Dairymens tissoelsUlon was opened yesterday at 147 South West Temple street by the scoring of the merits of the exhibits of butter and cheese and the awarding of prizes to the exhibitors Them were seventeen entries of butter and seven of cheese Prof F A Leighton of New Hampton Hamp-ton In and late professor of dairying nt the Iowa Agricultural college acted as Judge The highest markings on butler went to J B Brown of Kamas who received a score or 07 out of a possible 100 and the second to L Watkins of Logan who attained a score of 9G The highest score or cheese 97 was won by Pen Durant of Mantl and for second place the Hooper dairy L Hansen of Logan Lo-gan the Mantl Dnlry company and W Kirkup of Franklin Ida were a tie ith a score of 05 Following Is a list of the competitors with the Judges ole L i f Q en 0 I 0 p 2 0 E = o H r I 1 r o r E TJTTEfl p V < 1 J I t1IlIard t4ft ifl2l f1 i f i rII B 1 Small ieitl tu 12 15 I1J up Alma Merrill 1hlt3 115 I I D Gi j Cr I Christentlm r25 I I fornnl fa 15ii511o 5 05 OJr1fn lLi1ey I Crlrm1tI co U2i5IO 5 > j 1I1mti Jalry o H2 I Zli II I 0 I 5 91 V 1u1An DrihLrn l 21 14 ½ oY1 5 I p Empire Creamery 1alllet 12 125 Hi l I DJ I Ci OO O A 1lsnfJr I I 1 Plcasant Grove ct 2 1 10 r 91 Selh 11 Jones Kays 1 I I I yule 10 25 H 10 5 01 I John Durant Span Jh Fori 140 24 15 110 161 03 0 HauIcn llIhlJICII 25 15 0 W Y Yo JolelTlI1I 21 I il I Smithileld 135 1241 I I 11 10 5 SS I lv Klrkup Frank I 1111 Ialw ZI 20i 13 I I PI I 1 D BrQwn KnOla 42 25 IIG 10 i fJj I L p 1alIclns 110 Wp1srIIIo 1O25 pii > 0 5 l1Yl Ia Hansen Logan 01fU iii o I 5 I JJ WatkIns Logan I = 25 J11 Q I l 61YL t q r1cn I ck = J I > f f i r I CHEESE4 g I I I J 4Ii L To tl r tj 0 11 L g I 1 g1 8 r l f r StlndRrd to 5OI2Z pi 101100 i L 1 = Yatkln WcilsvIIICl1F24 I IW 10 93I I T JlOOllC1 Dairy 4ZI I 110 0 S Y W 1lrkup Franklin Ida 45Z1 11 15 llO 05 1 lJun ell Logan I52 I ilo V olanO Dull > 0 tI Ii > IO 9ii R DLttnnl panhh Fork117 2 Ir po 07 JlmiL lllrl1l RkhmondI 1 t1h10 8W The exhibits of butler welC ueatl clone up In pound prints and In ten pound boxes and the cheeses added a rich appearance making In all an alt al-t and InvitIng display During l I lie afternoon the hall was visited by a goodly number of slghlsders all of whom were highly pleased with the 1 exhibit Prof Ixjlglilon expressed himself him-self as being highly pleased with Vtahs dairy products and said that the butter that scored llrst here yes PT 1 9 t 1 r L 4 c i John Holly of the Ogden Valley Creamery Looking for Mottles i terdiy wns equally AH good ns thc butter but-ter that took first prize at the recent I meeting of the National Buttormakcrs convention at Lincoln Neb The competitors com-petitors seemed net only satisfied but highly gratified with Prof Lclghtons veering and his criticisms as well for on the back of the s ore cards wore frequent comments mfh as milky flavor flat light on salt churned too Svarm overworked And when Questioned Prof Lejglnon could tell under Just what conditions the exhibits I U wore made and the reasons for their defer l I IIIGH RATINGS SECTRED The inhibitors wore also much elated I over jLhe high markings secured as t nine out of the seventeen butter entries scored 05 or bettor and In i the rhcsc department live out of seven came equally near the standard At the national convention I con-vention only forlyflvi out of over k 700 fxhibJls received that high mark TIllS 18 tIe f1Ht t time that the Utah dairy products have been marked by on Eastern Judge and the comparisons comparison-s Indeed most satisfactory The dis t rlb1 lIon of spcHal prizes according to I the score la as follows TO BUTTER MAKERS T B Brown of Kiimas solid gold medal I alld10 from WiJIs Rlchitrdaon X Co of Elgin III live barrels of Mol tons salt from 11 J Faust Jr of Salt j Luke a 20 gold watch from tin Worcester Wor-cester Salt company 15 from the Sharpkss company flve gallons of butter t but-ter color from Alderney Butler Color 3 company and 200 Rlpound print boxes from the Creamery Package Manufac turing company of Kansas City L Watklns of Logan a 415 i gold watch from the Worcester Suit company v com-pany 10 from tho De Laval Separator company and VO from Well Richard S Rich-ard BO n Co Oswald hansen 5 from the Dc Laval I Separator company l L P Wnkln I a < diamond pin from the O iii ali company I II J Faust 10 from the Gene ec Salt company TO CHEESE MAKERS Hen Durant 10 from the Dairy asj soclatlon W Kirkup a 25 gold watch from the Worcester Salt company Alma Merrill a 15 gold watch from the Worcester Salt company The business meeting to have been j held last night wan postponed until after one of todays meetings The programme for today Is a very I 1 1t r iL1fl1 f FW2i t I 5 4 I of 5 5 Prof Leighton Tests a Cheese Interesting one embracing In addition to many matters of concern to airmen air-men the annual address of the1presi dent Lorenzo Hansen of Logan |