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Show ( .": .. .- ;' ' . 1 '". - J f 4 - V.. . i Strausberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert iansberg, proudly exhibits his purebred Suf-!' Suf-!' it sheep, the first in another chain project being sponsored by the Springville Kivvanis Club to encourage Future Farmers to raise purebred stock. : Tckes Grand Champ Honors; ofer Receives Suffolk Sheep f Springville Future Farmers, under the sup-vision sup-vision of their agriculture teacher, Lorin . fillips, work just about as hard during the U- J,,J 4.1 . a .Tier months as during the it ,:ol months on their various ir ;ects, it would seem from ii; :rtj this week of their ac- 3a. iiveral young farmers ex- :ed their prize stock at the -field Junior Livestock i last week and Paul Cra-: Cra-: son of Mr. and Mrs. Rumel ,r!in of this city, walked off j the grand champion fat : award of the show. He sold i : animal to the owner of a i market in Richfield for . cents per pound. :".'an Dunn, son of Mr. and " Elmer Dunn also entered ;:f which was rated prime, f the top five in the show, iers from Springville in exhibit were Douglas Da-I Da-I son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ':s Russell Miner, son of ' and Mrs. Herb Miner, all ! "torn exhibited pigs and ! ij Oakley, son of Mr. and " Richard Oakley and Don ! - ips, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Phillips, who entered t "3. Chain Project PhUlips also reported it "er project which is at- . "S me interest . of . the 4 ' in the form of a chain m sponsored by the local Mis Club. The organization ' gave another purebred ; olk sheep to Paul Stras- which is the first in a iJ which they hope to ' aim on a sheep project. ;ls to give the first ewe j to the club which in re-will re-will award it to some ' Future Farmer to keep :tllain intact |