Show H 4 Youth Prepare Projects for Annual Show and boys and girls girts around the Basin are grooming their animals during the few re- re remaining days before the annual Junior JuniOl Livestock Show This years year's show will be held May 26 27 and 29 Friday Saturday and Monday More than young people are arc expected to enter their ani- ani animals an- an annuals mals in the day three day event I with the projects including mar mar- market market I ket classes of beef lambs and I hogs Dairy cattle beef sheep heep and hogs will be shown in inbreeding inbreeding breeding classes The fairground buildings Ire are being cleaned anti and putt put into top slut pe for the show They hey will willbe willbe be filled by officials contest contest- contestants ants sponsors and show am ani- ani animals 1 mals Friday May 26 as weigh weigh- weighing ing in is conducted from 3 to j I 8 pm that afternoon and cv even even- evening n I ing by Ken Mc- Mc I I I Lean and Recd Held Birchen II Judging events will begin the next day Saturday All day Sat Sat- SatI Saturday Saturday I will trill be taken up with the judging Dr James Bennett head of the Animal Science Dept at Utah State Stale University will judge beef cattle Dairy cattle will hc be judged by Dr Clive CHe Ara Arave vc or of the Dairy Science Dept and sheep and andI hogs will he be judged by Dr 01 Clair Acord extension animal hu All ll tock stock will he be held at the fairgrounds over the weekend and will be offered for sale alc Monday at public auction These auctions are ale II a popular Vernal event with heavy support from local loca 1 business Ind and livestock men Young exhibitors who have worked hard all year to produce the championship show Continued on page 8 Stock Show Continued from page 1 stock look forward to the sale and a financial reward for their efforts Money loney from the sale I will provide many young youngsters lers with another project for next years year's show or for Cor the older youngsters it may be the start of oC college or vocational training train train- training ing Last years year's sale brought an average of 36 30 cents per pound for fat lambs fat hogs averaged 31 cents per pound and fat calves sold for cents per pel pound Judging events for Friday are arc scheduled as follows Junior judging contest conlest 8 am l Fitting and showmanship hip con con- contest test am judging fat swine 1030 am judging of breeding swine 11 1145 45 am judo jun ging Bing of fat lambs 1200 noon judging of breeding sheep 1245 pm judging of dairy cattle 1 00 pm judging breeding ding beef pm judging fat beef and naming of champion steer teer pm Vaughn Wilkins president of oC the Show for 1967 has made the following board and com com- committee assignments Peterson vice president Dan Oaks manager Ken McLean 1 director Nyle Matthews 1 secre- secre secretary tary Elvon Spencer treasurer Orvel Hullinger finance Ro Ro- Roland land and June 1 Me kley sale Julian Massey lassey breeding beef i Ross Snow fat beef Kenneth Oaks fat an and breeding sheep Lynn Morrell 1 and Glenn Mc- Mc I Conkie fat fal and breeding swine Don Pitt dairy Don Wall and I Con in Snow barn managers I Lee Wilkins junior judging con con- contest I test Ervin Wilkins fitting and andI I showing ing leril J Snow Len Gotfredson Lloyd i Smith Doyle Landon and Lor- Lor LorI Lorin I in Hunt clerks IFA Len Wy aU att Verl VerI Tucker and Doyle Landon 4 l 4 1 I Nyle l Ia Matthews Lloyd Smith and Max lax Sud Sud- weeks Ken sales salesclerk salesclerk clerk and Everett Coon auctioneer |