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Show 4A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday July 8, 2003 Annual Stockshow Begins in Ferron Hogs , Cows, and Lambs from all over the state converge to be judged and sold at the 65th annual event The (5th annual Southeastern Utah Junior Livestock Show will kick off in Ferron on July 9. According' to USU Fxtension Agent Dennis Worwood, this years show promises to be a large and competitive event. Approximately 50 steers, 250 lambs and 140 hogs have been and FFA mementered by bers from throughout the state. We expect about the same number of steers and lambs as last year, but more hogs, Wonvood commented. This is by far the most hog entries we have received in my 20 years with the 4-- H show." lor for information on the poultry show'. A livestock judging contest will be held at 10:30 a.m. on July 10. The public is invited to test their livestock judging skills along with and FLA members. Fitting and Showmanship contests will begin at noon on Thursday, followed by judging of breeding beef and breeding sheep at 3 p.m. Market animals will be judged on July 1 1. Market hogs will be shown at 8 a.m., followed a.m. and by market lambs at market steers at 3 p.m. An exhibitors dance will be held at 8:30 p.m. in the building. A buyer's brunch wil be held at the a.m. on building from July 12. The market animal auction begins at 10:30 a.m., with the sale order being lambs, steers, then hogs. The Southeastern Utah Junior Livestock Show has the reputation of being a friendly, yet competitive show', Worwood said. We welcome the public to come and be part of this Castle Country tradition. We appreciate those sponsors who have supported the show so faithfully through the years. 4-- H 1 1 multi-purpo- The hog barn is being expanded to receive the influx of pigs. Show officials expect to have the addition and new pens finished before show time. Small animals will also be exhibited. A rabbit show will be held at 5 p.m. on July 11. Rabbit show chair Dan James expects exhibitors to learn a great deal from the judge, who is one of the best in the state. A poultry show' is scheduled for 5 p.m. on July 10 but may be cancelled because concerns about Fxotic Newcastle Disease. Contact poultry show chair Cody Tay- - multi-purpo- se se Joe Bennett works on the new pig barn. The materials for the barn were purchased by Ferron City and volunteer labor constructed the barn. Ages Trent Jorgensen of Huntington, age 2 Ages Makayla Hall of Price, age 5 Tanner Olsen of Wellington, age 7 Ages Deidra Wilstead of Helper, age 8 Ages Janelle Bates Ages 4-- 5: 6-- 7: 2: 13-1- 7: Congratulations to you! Please come to the Sun Advocate office, 845 E. Main, Price and collect your prize. rf-sserSa- . Buy a New Subscription and the Emery County Progress will Donate $5.00 to Relay for Life ' NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY I Buy a New Subscription and the Emery County Progress will donate $5.00 to Relay For Life! I City: I In-Sta- I ST: ZIP: Mail Check to Sun Advocate 845 East Main, Price, UT 84501 Attn: Patti O'Neil nty year $22.00 1 Name: Address: Card In-Cou- 1 te year $27.00 Out-of-sta- te exp. 1 Signature iniiwMii mtMHiYr year $30.00 DINNER j Iiitrodiicing New Reuben Sandwich Ribeye Steak & Popcorn Shrimp with fries & drink soup, salad, roll & potato $499 $1599 Come in & check out our new low prices 86 East 100 South 637-550- 0 |