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Show AG. CLUB WINS FIRST PRIZES I Advanced Agv Students at !' B. Y. U. Hold Field Day 1 at State Fair. Fifteen members of the ndvaneed agricullural students of tin; Young university under the leadership of ' Professors T. L. Martin and Leval . S. Morris of the horticulture and : i agronomy (lepnrtinents. visited tho I ' t'tnh state fair Monday and re- J viewed the agricultural products on i exhibit. ; The merits of the fruit were pointed out. by Professor Morrist ! , who also pointed the merits of the I exhibits and how effective disiilnvn ! are designed' so that the studcriln I : can be iiivpnml organize fail's ' : and displays when tiny become ! teachers in (lie hiL'h srhnols of tho state. The; quality of tho fruit was reported as very excellent and tho ' displays unsually attractive. j Hr. Martin reported I li.it while the vegetable and field crops i , on exhibit were of good (jiialily. the ; j exhibit as a wlnde for the entire ', stale was not as large or as atlrao-lively atlrao-lively displayed us was the I'lali I county Harvest Festival Inn weeks ' ago. .Most of the prize winning vegetables at the slate fair were taken thereby Utah county growers ' ' after cxhibiling (heir products nt Ihe Harvest festival. ! The Ag club of Pleasant firovo ; which is coached by li. Y. 1'. graduates, gradu-ates, Union Hixon and liudger Walker, was probably Ihe most sue- j cessful exhibitors in the county as they won first prizes on their sugar , I beets, polaloos. Kofad wheat anil j also bad Ihe grand champion voung bull at Ihe fair. ' I |