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Show PRIZES AWARDED List ef Winners Announced at the Coun ty Fslr Special to The Tribune LOO AN Oct. 7 Secretary Hovey of the Boosters club announced last even big the following awards made at the county fair Cow producing the largest quantity of milk in two days on the fair grounds-Elsie grounds-Elsie De Kol owned t Henry 8 Christ offerson of Richmond Prize. $25 Cow producing the most butter fat In two days Ouenos Mamie Jersey owned by Baluunoar farm at Richmond. Prize Best Jersey cow anv age Belmont a Pinkie queen owned by Balls moar farm. Prise, lit , , Beat Holsteln cow any age Alta Gloss Burke owned by Henry Chrlstofferson of Richmond Prise (3a. Best draft Ian any age Team of pure bred Belgians, owned by Daniel But tars of darkston Prize SiO Best draft stallion any age Michigan, owned by Alma Mathews of Providence. Prize, SIS Best driving team any age Owned by Lorenzo Peterson of Hyde Park. Prize. tw Best span of mules Owned by Brtgham Pond of Lewiston Prize, tl? Best Holsteln bull Owned by Nelson brothers of Richmond Prize, 110. Best Jerse bull Owned by BaUamoar farm Prize 110 Miss Clarice Hansen of Providence and Pa I Jenkins of Logan won $15 and $10 prizes respectively for the boat piano solos played on the grounds Mrs. J P Smith of Logan won the SIS prize for the best sponge cake. The baby of Mrs. Lydla Wllbelm of North Logan won the 120 prize for the heaviest baby under four months of age. He weighed JOJ pounds In the swine competitions the Balla moar farm o hi bits won all prises Mrz. C C Claw son of Providence re celved a $5 prise for the neatest darned stocking . . . The awards in tho sugar beet contest for which good prizes were offered have not been made yet, as Dr Stewart has not completed his anabses of the beets s bmltted In t o women department a great va rlety of prises were awarded there bo Ing nearly 100 winners |