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Show UTAH STATE FAIR PREMIUM LIST IS NOWAVAILABLE The Utah state fair premium list, just off the press, shows an imposing array of specialists who will serve as judges in the major departments of the 1943 exposition, expo-sition, scheduled for September 4 to 9. Several of them are eminent emi-nent Utahns and others are being be-ing brought from such distant states as Iowa and Kentucky. Included In-cluded in the roster of exhibit judges are the following: Beef cattle and draft horses, Kenneth C. Ikeler, superintendent superintend-ent of the U. S. range and livestock live-stock experiment station at Burns, Oregon; dairy cattle, E. N. Hansen, associate professor of dairy husbandry of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Mech-anic Arts; milking shorthorns, Ezra J. Fjeldsted, secretary-manager secretary-manager of the Ogden Livestock Show; light horses, Rulon S. Dixon of Salt Lake City; rabbits, Lewis S. J. Griffin, director of the American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders association, Colorado Springs; swine, Harry H. Smith, extension animal husbandman, Colorado State Agricultural College; Col-lege; sheep. Alma C. Esplin, sheep and wool specialist, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan; Lo-gan; poultry, B. F. Ricketts, licensed li-censed A.P.A. judge and owner of the Ricketts farm in Sanes-ville, Sanes-ville, Ohio; pigeons, J. J. Keifer, Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Ikeler and Mr. Esplin were both formerly on the faculty of the Utah State Agricultural College. Col-lege. Any prospective exhibitor at the state fair may secure a copy of the new premium list by writing writ-ing to Sheldon R. Brewster, secretary-manager of the Utah State Fair association, Salt Lake City. |