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Show ! LISTOCK EXHIBITS EXCELLENT Provo Exhibitors Excel in Jersey Catlle Division; High School Judging Contests Con-tests Have Eight Entries. SPANISH FORK Ideal weather conditions prevailed at the opening of the Utah countv stock show at Spanish Fork Wednesday. The exhibits exhib-its were all in place before 10 o'clock and are of an exceptionally excep-tionally high class this year. Promoters of the stock show ire enthusiastic, over this phase of the educational development of the show. Trovo Exhibitors Outstanding exhibits in the dairy division are the Jersey herds of Scott Price and W. A. Nuttall, of Provn; in the Holstein division the W. H. Niclson herd. Particularly Particu-larly of interest were the exhibits of the future farmers' division in which fat hogs, sheep and dairy cattle were shown, as well as the baby beef, which will later be of. fercd for sale. The large coliseum which was completed a few week1 ago ,is well filled with the exhibits of cattle, sheep and poultry. About 5 per cent more cattle are beins shown than last year, and that o! a much better quality. The arrangement ar-rangement is also much improved ' over other years. Nine high school judging teams were1 entered at the high school judging this morning. There were 85 boys in the teams. Only one of these was from Salt Iake county, that of the Jordan high school; (Continued From Page 1) , Garry, second; James Sorenson, thRhode Island Reds-Cockerel. Dr L B. Linebaugh. first; pullets, Dr" L B. Linebaugh, first; Barney Newitt second and third; cock, bcott Price .first and second. Barred Plymouth Rocks-Cock James Shingleton. first; Mrs. W. H. Nielson, second; hens, Mrs. w. H Nielson, first, second, third. White Orpingtons Cockerels, Dell Argyle; White Orpington hen. Dell Argyle, first; Buff Orpington, Wallace Sorenson, first. Jersey Black Giants Cockerel and hen, Donna Cronwall. first; best pen, Leon Moore, second. Light Brahmas Pen, Dean Johnson, John-son, first; James Shingleton, second. sec-ond. Bantams-Pen, Cliff Newitt, first. Capons-Mrs. W. H. Nielson, first; duck display, Floyd Shepherd, Shep-herd, first. Rabbits, best male, Marvin Betts, first; best female, Marvin Betts, first; best display, Marvin Betts, first. LIVESTOCK SHOW IS OUTSTANDING (Continued From Page One) Fillmore high school sent a team and the remainder were from Utah county, as follows: Payson. Spanish Span-ish Fork, Springville, Provo, Lincoln Lin-coln and Lehi. The results of the high school judging is not yet announced. an-nounced. Results Announced Draft horses were judged first with the following results: Shire R. B. Money, first; Belgian. Reed Vincent, second: Percheon, Worthy Davis, Salem, third. One year olds Parley Johnson first; William Larsen, second; two year olds, Russell Gull, first. K. C. Ikeler judged the draft horses and Captain Waldron the lightweight horses. Lightweight horses Three year olds Dr. L. D. Stewart (Payson), first; J. J. Banks, second; Archer ! Huff, third. Two year olds Dr. L. D. Stewart, Stew-art, first; Jamefl Miland, second. Two year old fillies Dr. L. D. Stewart, first; Dean Ludlow, second. sec-ond. Best cold and best filly Dr. Stewart, first on both. POULTRY Rulon Dixon, PI. Grove, Judge White Leghorn cockerel Scott Price, first; WhiteLeghorn cock, Booth -and McKell, first and second; sec-ond; pen 1930 White Leghorn cockerells, Booth and McKell ( first and second; pen White Leghorn pullets, Booth and McKell, first and second. White Leghorn pen Hans Rig-trup, Rig-trup, second; old White Leghorns, James Sorenson, first. Best display White Leghorns-Hans Leghorns-Hans Rigtrup, first; Sherman Mc- |