Show I MILK MILI FLOWS IN BARNYARD OLYMPICS' OLYMPICS I I II t 7 SA N l I I I T A A jJ j A 4 p- p f 4 p 1 A r r I Maxine Smith 13 of or G Granger an and h her r purebred Holstein A large group roup of milkmaids and cows I took part in a milking contest Frida Friday as a feature 0 of r the annual Salt Lake Lake county dairy show Pretty Maids Milk Purebred Cows VS as Feature Feature Feature Fea Fea- ture of Salt Lake County Dairy Show v Nimble fingers of or pretty prett milkmaids drew gallons of milk from purebred cows during barnyard Olympics which featured the annual Salt L Lake county dairy show in West Jordan Friday The milking con contest lest was one of or the main attractions of the show and scores of contestants from all parts of the county took part The contest was directed by Mrs I Ivy L. L Hall county extension agent The prize was to be awarded to the girl who could produce the gre greatest test amount of milk from two cows in two minutes Each contestant contestant was allowed one minute milking time on one cow cowand cowand cowand and a similar length of time on a second show The show opened at 9 a. a m. m with a prize array of Holstein Jersey and Guernsey cattle catLIe entered A junior dairy cattle judging contest was one of the first events participated in by H 4 club members and Future Farmers Farm Farm- ers from various high schools The contest was supervised by Paul Boyce L. L W W. Hillam and Leslie Nelson agricultural agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural teachers at Jordan Granite and Cyprus high schools Dairy cattle judging started at 1 p. p m. m under the direction of Professor sor George B. B Caine Came head of or the dairy department of the Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college and Nels Homer of Ogden Olden Speakers during the day were Dr E. E J. J Maynard l George B. B Caine J. J C. C Hogenson Mrs Rena B. B Maycock Carl and C. C O O. Stott all of the Utah State Agricultural college col col- col- col lege |