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Show PRIZE EXHIBITS PICKEOAT FAIR Winning exhibits In the mineral, livestock and horticultural divisions divi-sions of the Utah state fair were announced Wednesday. The Utah Copper company was adjudged to have the "most attractive" at-tractive" exhibit In the mineral show, winning a blue ribbon for Its display. The exhibit of - the American Smelting and Refining company was acclaimed the "most informative.'' informa-tive.'' That of the Tlntlc Standard Mining company was declared the "most representative" of the industry. indus-try. F. L. Burton of Salt Lake City, with his team of draft horses. Jake and Dick, took first place In the lightweight pulling colnests held Tuesday afternoon. Jim and Bud. horses belonging to Vsnce Baxter of Pleasant Grove, took the top place in the middleweight division. divi-sion. Heavyweight horses, those weigh- 1 Ing more than 3200 pounds, con- , tested Wednesday at 1 p. m. Completion of Tuesday's contest showed teams of LeGrande Hess of j Farmlngton and Howard Reed of Buhl, Idaho, took second and third places, respectively. In the lightweight light-weight division. Emm.lt Durfee of. Aurora, second, and L. C Hugly of Salt Lake City, third, were other wlnniPg limiln In mldrila-weight mldrila-weight division. Senior musicians will compete for honors at Thursdsy's fair program pro-gram to carry out the second half of a new feature sponsored by fair officials and the Utah Federation of Music Clubs. Competition will be held for soloists, solo-ists, the program getting under way In the Little theater on the grounds at 8:13 p. m. Juniors contested con-tested Tuesday. i |