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Show SUMMIT PRODUCTS OF HIGH STANDARD Having ' completed their duties as Judge at tha Summit county fair at Coalville Coal-ville yesterday and also hsvlng held a highly succesefiil fsrmers Institute there lent night, when particular stress was laid on the v stock Industry. Profeesors John T. C'alne. J. Edward Taylor and J. '. Hogensen and Mra. Hsael I- Ounford. ; all of the extension department of the sgr)rultursl college, returned this morning. morn-ing. The exhibits aere found to be of n unumiallv hi standard and especially wag thbr tm? case -with gnmrntf county fsll apples. Professor Taylor, - who Judad the horttcultiiml dlaplavs, expressed ex-pressed himself as highly plsd with the well grown, hsndeome specimens of the Wealthy, MMntosh Bed and Wolfe River applea. The late winter apples do not fare so weH In that part of the state, according to Mr. Teykir, but the fall fruit maMta all nf t list fat m v ma rh t rea ulra- menle, such as else and color. Pmfeeenrs Merrill and Hofrensen, who iiidad the live stork and araln exhlhlta, respectively, found the specimens oom-Ina oom-Ina under their Inspection lo offer the cliieest of contests for the prls awards. Mrs. Duntont offlclsted In slnallna; out fhe neat domestic science and art ex hlnlts. |