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Show $5,000 Premiums Await Junior Stockmen Youthful livestock growers of the Intermountain states will have a chance at approximately $5,000 in premiums and a cut of probably $150,000 in the auction auc-tion sales of the Fourteenth Annual An-nual Intermountain Junior Live Stock Show to be held in North Salt Lake on June 7, 8 and 9. The premium book for the junior jun-ior classic is now available, according ac-cording to William D. Backman, show secretary, and may be obtained ob-tained thru local FFA and 4-H club instructors, or by writing Mr. Backman, Box 329, Salt Lake City 8, Utah. As in previous years, the show management is offering a minimum of $3,000 in premiums, prem-iums, which with special awards offered by others brings the total awards to the youth of approximately $5,000 in addition addi-tion to the money from sales. : The Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show, for a number of years the biggest all-junior show in the nation, is sponsored by the State of Utah, the Davis and Salt Lake County Commissions, Commis-sions, and the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. It is open to members of the Future Farmers of America and the 4-H clubs in Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, Idaho, and Montana, but i entries are received only thru I club instructors for animals . certified as grown by juniors as educational projects. All animals are sold at auction auc-tion in one of the biggest junior jun-ior auction sales in the West. |