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Show minersville stock show to 'include new cattle classes At a meeting held in Miners-ville Miners-ville on Friday evening the date of the Beaver County Livestock Show was set for Saturday, April 28th. Farmers and stockmen of Beaver County are urged to , prepare their livestock for this show. Classes of beef and dairy cat- tie will be shown this year. Plans are being made this year to include classes of commercial herd-pens of heifers including calves, yearlings and 2-year-olds. Three animals will constitute con-stitute the size of a pen. Also, pens of feeder steer calves will be shown. It is felt that since most of the cattle produced in he county are in commercial rather than purebred herds, that this is an important addition to the show. Howard Marshall, as president presi-dent of the Minersville Land & Livestock Company, is also president of the show. Warren Hall is secretary-treasurer of the show, and Clarence "Ty" Gillins was appointed supervisor supervis-or of dairy division, with Howard How-ard Marshall - supervising the beef division. ' The following committees have been appointed General commutso: J. Sim Murdock, chairman; Ralph Pearson, Sheral Carter and I Frank Career. Receiving and handling beef. 1 Net Craw, chairman; John Stahl, W. V. Farrer, Jess Mc-t Mc-t Knight, Bill Cox, Gilbert Yard-j Yard-j ley, Darwin Marshall, Ira Yard-'ley Yard-'ley and Carl Truman. Receiving and handling dairy: Clair Gillins, chairman; Jeff Marshall, Clauss Marshall, Don Elmer, M. J. Warr, Tony Wood-house, Wood-house, Woodrow Griffiths, Harold Har-old Baker. Weight judging contest: Harold Har-old Baker, chairman. Fitting and Showmanship contest, dairy and beef' Wells Farrer, chairman; L e 1 a n d Smith, Thurman Eyre. Advertising: Bill Wood, chairman. chair-man. Finance: Bill Wood, W. W. Farrer, Parley Fisher. |