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Show IrMWllSffl . o WmA mmu mmAl mm 4-11 CLUB EXHIBITS FEATURED Outstanding Array of Livestock Is Shown. SPANISH FORK The annual an-nual Utah County Livestock show opened Wednesday morning under the management manage-ment of Dr. R. C- Swalberg, with many commendable entries. en-tries. Especially prominent are the junior exhibitions shown, entries in the Future Farmers of America, and the 4-H clubs being listed from Piute, Juab, Summit, Wasatch, Utah and other counties. Many exhibits were received and placed Tuesday afternoon, among them exhibits from 30 4-H clubs. In the junior division are entries in baby beef, sheep, hogs and dairy cattle. Of note in the Future Farmed division is an entry from Shiil P. Morrill, of the Piuto high, school, an outstanding student who brings his baby beef to exhibit. Hereford Champion One of the many entries on the grounds Tuesday noon was the string of prize winning Hereford sires shown by B. C. Linebaugh of Pleasant Grove. Among these is one grand; champion sire weighing 2227 pounds, as well as a number of smaller sires. Will H. Nielsen of Palmyra has an outstanding herd of Holstein dairy animals. Winterton and Sons of the Woodland Wood-land Dairy have fifteen entries at the show, one of the largest number num-ber for one dairy farm. Judging by high school judging teams, judging of baby beer, dairy cattle, sheep and horses, will occupy occu-py the time at the show Wednesday. Wednes-day. The boxing and wrestling contest con-test will be the entertaining feature fea-ture of the day and will be held ;M. the Winona theater under the management of Coach Fenton Reeves of the high school. From the list of entries, Dr. Swalberg states it is safe to estimate esti-mate that tho show this year will compare favorably with any of those of former years. |