Show THERE AT 13 maller ex the de nent exhibits this sa LT the best the history of the r in S county calr ne were 01 and peach i P 1 tural department so close aft competition that the judges nad a strenuous time m th sy a evans poultry Bert AlIred ture mrs W R mcconkie flowers miss E ethel johnston dors 0 swe mrs H W baesl ey domes B D S L mccorkle educational the judges who served in the various departments follow As and horticultural william cooley J p larsen and george F powell domestic art and science mrs C E bailey mrs W D hammond and mrs L L taylor educational mrs R lee kirk mrs G 0 patterson and mrs west flowers mrs john F shafer mrs A G folster and mrs J B poultry R J reid and james elson probably the most artistic and ed exhibit of the fair was that arranged by supervisor A G fol ster and clerk chandler of the la sal national forest it was a miniature forest covering about fifty square feet of space A number of young western pine trees had been brought down from la sal and were set up in the inclosure the floor had been covered over with sod the exhibit stressed forest krotec tion and camp sanitation it was a very unique exhibit several days be ing required to arrange it it called forth many complimentary espres the fair visitors the financial success of the fair was made possible by the public spirited action of a number af pf the business houses who contributed heavily to the fair fund in all nearly was donated by some ten business houses the contributions being as follows moab garage co moab drug co cooper martin co moab coop co op go brothers 50 C A JM cLeod 50 ides theater 50 merchants hotel 25 V P welker 5 frank peterson 3 william macfarland 5 the gate receipts during the three days of the fair amounted to the splendid success of the rodeo events was due in large measure to the hard work of the rodeo committee arrangements these men made for the horses and cattle used two of the committe eLester taylor and desert to to the joe watts going round up the wild horses and bring chairman graham frank them in worked early and committee of the by late and he was ably supported 0 V riordan and patterson 0 G addition to joe watts tom taylor in several other and lester taylor the men helped the committee during flair days of the frank grahame Grah amt chairman to work addition rodeo strenuously committee to in wake his part of ing put on a little the program a act success that was the hit was mounted graham of tho fair mr grand in front of the his pony on when one 01 afternoon stand friday maliciously poured a his friends horses anthe K f hufh life dropped tail the pony on a to put sa head and proceeded unawares hit frank caught show K ground after the second jump doubtful if a better bunch of ie is assembled at any riders S were attended ever d the UT rodeo worst bucking although Althou eh six of the utah were en horsen southeastern contests bucking i the two thrown the ader was not a single the riding was a ask of judging did fin S one as all of the boys work moore cla whispering duang the three the sports program of it Say sand did a good job castle valley made alj tn r pace success of by bringing in rodeo horses bucking Ms sang of four Ball baby susie and an fn taj chute preliminary tp saddling e and he became m pole gate breaking h back under a it was necessary to shoot the animal Ball baby was one of the worst bic era in this section winning third prize the first day of the asir among the aders t the rodeo were byron smith winner of first prize the first day glen powder river cool who took first prize the last day C II 11 gray shorty boardman george white To douglas loyd smith and A J anderson |