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Show " IN GHSIIIICT Winners in Various Competitions Compe-titions Receive High Commendation. WILL GO HIGHER UP Prize Takers Will Show Exhibits at State of Utah i Exposition, The largest ami hpst attended fair fiver held in the (iianito district was held in the. Granite gYmuHsiitm yesterday yester-day affc-ruooii hctwem 1 and 4 p. ni. The exhibits were under the direction of Charles Dun ford and were very well and artist icaily arranged. Nearly all the pupils in the pram mar grades of Granite district were in attendance to see the results of club work for this season. sea-son. This was made possible by Superintendent Super-intendent W. Mills, who had all such Atiidunts excused for a half-day that thpy might see the exhibition. The poo ple -nho" attended the fair were entertained enter-tained by the high school with a tree moving picture show. Somo excellent work was displayed in gardening, canning, sewing, hog raining rain-ing and beet growing. The schools which had the best line of exhibits were Burton, Kimball, Blaine, Trving, Oak-wood, Oak-wood, Plymouth, Roosevelt, Sherman, .North, Monroe and Whittier. The judges of the agricultural and stock raising exhibits were Jieber J. Webb, conn v organizer, and Mr. Smith of Sandy. Miss Emily McDonald,. Miss Hortcnee Spencer and Miss Lillian Upland Up-land uerc the judges of the domestic Faience and art work. Winners Announced. The boys and girls who won prizes in the various lines of work and who will represent the Granite district in the state fair are as follows: Canning, senior girls First, !!)rma Graham; Gra-ham; second, Gladys Breeze; third, Venice Ven-ice Lambert. Canning, junior girls Miss Brrtosch, first; Bernlce Moss, second ; Miss Jones, third. Sewing, first-year girls Edith Johnson, llrst; Miss Walton, third. Sewing, second -year girls Fay 3eeley. lirst.; Eliza Hermlngson. ,second; Miss Harris, thin!. Flower gardening Hattle Diamond, first Miss llarmen, second; Emma Ash, third. All of the above exhibits were very well arranged and stand good chances of taking prizes in the state fair. Variety gardening Sidney Rync arson, first; Harrison Bell, second; Rodney Gulliver, Gul-liver, third. Sugar beets Herman Nielson, first ; Metvin Hamilton, second; "Wayne Smith, third. ; In Potato Class. Blue Butler potatoes Vaughn Hedgen, i first. ; 1 Idaho Rural potato Basil Bertosh, first; Max Green, second; Anthon Nielson, Niel-son, third. Russet Burbank potato William Bertosh, Ber-tosh, first; David Hamilton, second; Herbert Her-bert Denvers. third. Pearl potato Lewis Coon, first; Owen "Walton, second. Early Ohio potato Kenneth Moore, first; Fierce Samuelson, second; Pierce i Samuelson, third. ' Peerless potato Everet Maxfield, first; A beer Baeley, second. White Flint corn Allen Larson, first; Lamar White,- second. Yellow Dint corn Severn Smith, first. Popcorn Max Green, fir9t ; Lamar While, second ; Max Green, third. Mangels Sydney Rynearson, . first; Joseph Jo-seph Jackson, second ; Ernest Clarkson, third. Onions Moncll Moffat. first; Mark Newbold, second ; Antie Poulson, third. Miscellaneous Products. Hubbard squash Cllve Murphy, first. Mill oh Bess, second ; Holgar Kalman, third. Pumpkins Bennie Sharpies, first. Squash Ona Marler. first ; John Ben-net Ben-net t. second ; Ewald Gearing, third. Garden variety, girls Lavone Xewbold. first ; Ruth Midgley, second; Erma Shepherd, Shep-herd, third. Onions, girls Dora Eghertson, first; Gladys Hos.ean, second. Navy beans. girls Katie Diamond, first; Emma Fisher, second; Hilda Wi-denberg. Wi-denberg. third. Beans, girls Martha Smart, first i Ruth Midgley, second ; Hilda Widen berg, third. Popcorn, girls Hilda Widenberg, first; MaiifJe Newman. second. Pud beans, girls Ethel Milson, first; Ethe! Lewis, second; Vernal Lawson. third. Potatoes, girls Edith "Woodcock, first ; Matil Woodcock, second ; Myrtle Darners, Darn-ers, third. Marred Rock chickens Owen Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, first ; Ernest Coon, second; Kenneth Ken-neth Moore, third. Rnode Island Red chi'-kfns Wayne Smith, first ; Carl Lillet, second; Erman Graham, third. White Leghorn chickens Everal Foulkes, first; John Milson, second. Single-comb Rhode Island Red chickens chick-ens Melvin Johnson. , first ; Leonard Howes, second; John Self, third. Brown Leghorn chickens Keelh Max-field, Max-field, firsi; Carl Siliet. second." In Pig Contests. Brood sows Kenneth White, first; Joe Marker, second; Garr Cutler, third. Poland China Rrigham Smith, first. Berkshire Kenneth Harmon, first. Chester Whites James Johnson, third. Butchering hog Garr Cutler, first; Joe Harker, second: Kenneth White, third, j Boar pig Emmet Eiklns, second. In speaking of club work and its results re-sults in the Granite district this year, I Carlos Dunford, who lias eha rge of the work, said : "I am very much pleased ! with the work of the boys and admire the efforts which they have put forth, i I believe that a great deal of good has i come as the result." I All the boys who took projects have j found the work both interesting and profitable, prof-itable, especially those who took up the I hog-raising. Already plans are being made for the j club w ork in the district for next year j and it U; expected tha t greater results i can be obtained than at any time here-1 here-1 tnfore. |