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Show Livestock Show Officials Named At Spanish Fork enter the fields of research and farming technique and feeding data. It is expected that the entries to be shown will outnumber any in previous years and that an unusually un-usually large number of livestock buyers will be present to take advantage ad-vantage of the auction sales t SPANISH FORK Roy Broad-bent, Broad-bent, president of the Junior chamber of commerce, has been made president of the Utah State Junior Livestock show which is to be held in Spanish Fork, May 6, 7, 8 and 9. Albert Clark, also a member of the Junior chamber has been made vice president. The great improvement in the livestock market gives an added impetus to the livestock business and to feeder projects. Spanish Fork has established a reputation for the livestock show and has become a cross-roads for Utah's livestock growing and marketing areas. Spanish Fork City was the first place to recognite the need of an effective and widespread means of encouraging and displaying the results of feeder projects. As far as can be learned Spanish Fork sponsored the first junior livestock live-stock show of any consequence in the western area. At present there are a number of other successful suc-cessful junior livestock shows. The show is a great project for encouraging the youth of the Utah farming communities to |