Show 10S QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HERALDED NATIONALLY OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OCT 27 1963 J ! £ven t Gains Wide Sypport I t t X i v V The 45th Annual Golden Spike Livestock Show has reached its present national importance for ( several reasons The high premiums offered in all divisions each year attract top livestock from all over the west and midwest Site of the show the Coliseum 7 'f it S : at the Ogden Union Stockyards It 4 is ideally arranged for selling some livestock judging in others and preparing for coming events all at the same time The Coliseum is within minutes of downtown Ogden There is another reason for the continually growing success w of and that is the type of officers and directors Veteran cattlemen and prominent businessmen are members of the organization that sponsors the big show every year President is Rulon P Peterson of Roy W B Howell of the-sho- i y" Swift & Co Harmon B Bar-to- n vice president of the Com Jenkins Herbert Chandler Joe Etchingham W Rulon White Charles T Ryan Mark Brad- mercial Security Bank and O C Hammond vice president of the First Security Bank are all vice presidents of the show ford W S Hansen Perry Hol-le- y Waldon Isom Alden Olsen Lee Loewenstein Elwood Williams and George Lowe Terms will expire in 1965 for Wilburn G Pickett Harmon B Barton Arthur Benning Matt S Browning George S Ecles W B Howell George Henderson J E Manning Leo Peck Clarence Simmons Robert Penman J O Read Ted G Schmidt J H Spurlock and Rudy Van Kampen Those whose terms will expire in 1966 are Glenn Baird K OTHER OFFICERS Rudy Van Kampen vice president of the Van Kampen Furni- ture is secretary-manage- r William E Johnson accountant is the treasurer and assistant manager Clayton T Goble is superintendent of grounds and George Henderson is general superinCo tendent Directors whose terms expire this year are Norman Barlow George B Caine Fred Clifton Joseph Budd Leland Flint Jerry Fruin Richard Hemingway Fred Crapo Russell Keetch Rulon P Peterson Dale Patrick Grant Thomas E O Walter and George Lazear' Directors whose terms expire in 1964 are Veran Booth Alan 0 Fred Baker C Hammon Fred Kuhlmann Wade Wells Glenn Parke James Phelps Ralph Robson C H Snow Cecil Hellbush John Kvenild H W WintertonMilo Marsden Herman Tiechert and Lyman Rich PC Mlpi EMM 1 ft TOP HOG at last year's Golden Spike National Live stock Show was this Duroc consigned by Shawna Flint of Layton The grand champion was bought by Food Town markets The animal sold for $110 a pound Porldes Limited in Numbers But Still Play a Major Role Although a relatively small display among the scores of animals seen at Golden Spike Stock Show the swine exhibits continue to make up an impor- Each hog in the truck lot classes must weigh between 190 to 240 pounds Premium money ranges from $50 for a first place entry to $15 for a third place exhibit Selection of the show's grand champion truck lot is the highlight of the swine competition Swine will be judged by Wade Wells of the University of Idaho extension service Moscow tant entry Hardly any visitor to the Coliseum calls it a day before spending a few minutes in the north end of the building looking over the grunting porkies The main competition usually is among entries in the truck lot division of 10 hogs This is the largest1 swine exhibit and it replaces the former carlot entry Wyoming's 9744 farms and ranches totaled 36199666 acres in 1962 for an average of $79447 of 20 head The reason for the smaller truck lot contest initiated here by Fred Cliften veteran swine division superintendent is that the truck display of 10 conforms to the commercial operations of hog raisers They ship hogs mostly by trucks The carlot shipment is practically a thing of the past Unh Acreage Noted Utah's farms totaled 17811 In 1961 They added up to 12683-51- 8 acres and an average farm value of $42391 COnGIMTULATIOnS GOLDEN SPIKE LIVESTOCK SNOW Ogdcn mnnn ll I K0W3-poIn- t Wyoming Estimate ll n hitch draft-controlle- d NEW FARM ALE Mount your corn or cotton picker Pull S or in many cases 4 bottoms Here's brawny power that boosts your earning ability yet gives you unmatched economy Available with famous Torque Amplifier Independent pto power steering plus many other comfort and convenience features See the Farmall 504 Z-r- ow Ask for a demonstration 504 NEW rfraft-ntrn- 4 hitch automatically kjt NSW eMwlrwclU heavy-dut- y NEW and DUmI IP-g- at eng inee on your farm See the International Harvester's New Machines for 1964-65 Wholesale Butchers-Qual- ity Ml & Service 01 MEAT PRODUCTS Office and Plant-7- 60 Wilson Lano OGDEN UTAH BRIGS 3AM IMPLEMENT CO West Brigham City Utah-- Ph In pUaiMN where ye m Hmjk PA 3-02- 63 MILLS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Highway 91 North Layton Utah v |