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Show p.m. there will be a banquet for exhibitors at the Newhouse hotel, ho-tel, given by show management, I with entertainment by Salt Lake ' Kiwanis. Friday, June i), at 9:3U a.m. auction of animals will begin be-gin and continue until finished. There is a minimum guarantee of $3,000 in premiums for the youngsters. MOUNTAIN CLASSIC IS READY FOR BOW AT NO. SALT LAKE The class Intel-mountain Jr. Fat Stock show, largest all-junior shew in the west for a number num-ber of years, is ready for its 14th annual renewal at the Salt Iike Union Stockyards at North Salt Lake June 7, 8 and 9. Actually, with new judging system, new-method new-method of sales, new auctioning procedure, and new show objectives, objec-tives, tlu- lntermountain will be an all-new show this year, according ac-cording to Merrill Parkin, show manager. A-5 in all shows, neither the) entry list nor the number of exhibitors ex-hibitors planning to show will break any of the records of several sev-eral years past, but excellent representation re-presentation from among the Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming Wyo-ming 4-H clubbers and FFA has been made, and plenty of competition com-petition will be offered. Animals will be received June 4 and 5 and up until (j p.m. on June 6, according to Mr. Parkin. On the evening of June G, Show-Town Show-Town will be organized by the members in a meeting at the show arena at 7:30 p.m. It will be followed by a vaudeville show : sponsored by the Tribune-Tele- i gram. The rest of the program in-! eludes: Wednesday, 8 a.m., for-1 mal opening, uniform contest, showmanship and fitting contest;: 9:30 a.m. grading cattle, 10:30 ', a.m. grading hogs; 1 p.m. giad-! ing lambs. In the evening there will be free swim, admissions, ! contests, and prizes at Lagoon, j sponsored by the Deseret News.! Grading of cattle will continue; at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, to be fob, lowed by assembling of purple ; ribbon animals at 1:30 p.m., and! the award of "Master Stockman" i buttons for the growers. At 7:00 |