Show May 29 1917 3d) Horses Exhibited Saturday At 16th Till SlTDIvNI' UFi 1 Horsie Keep Your Tail Up! Annual Ag Club Show sixteenth annual USAC Ag Club horse show which came to a conclusion Saturday was acclaimed most colorful and most successful to date Wins- - — — Led by general chairman The Havens the show got ton under-Frida- y at noon when the way milking contest was Mussle-ma- n held Winner was Nancy a sophomore student This event was followed by the harnfirst annual faculty horse of this essing contest Winner event was Dr D W Thorne professor of agronomy and following closely behind were Prof George B Came Col E W Timberlake and L R Humphreys Saturday morning a downtown parade was held with Lamda Delta Sigma winning first place for the most artistic float and Pi Kappa Alpha second Sigma Phi Epsilon’s float was judged the winner in the contest for the float that best portrayed the theme of the parade and the of the Future USAC chapter Farmers was awarded second place More than 300 horses were exhibited at the show Results were as follows: rutui it v saddle bltd — Dixie Dia- -' raond oh tied bj Mr and Mrs Lavon Bilbot Logan first Highland Kexie 13 Alin oh ncd be George Mann Woods Ci oss second Highland Pnnce owned bv Dixie third Kavelins and Fimccss owned by Elmer Logan Quaiter fooith HighlEnck-so- n Fust Mat MeCue cm Dunbar Logan by the owner- second Mane by L XV Ricks Logan by the owner thud Wagnei’s owned bj L E Gibbs Mac-kboi-e-- — owned bv Mai dis-plaje- - owned clis-pLe- buigei d Music School Mapped For Summer Term Final airangements are being completed for the music camp at Utah State June 16 to 27 it is announced by Dr N W Christiansen The camp has been an annual feature of the USAC summer program since 1932 but was discontinued during the war Applications have been received from high schools in Utah Idaho and Wyoming A recent addition to the previously scheduled visiting faculty is Bertram N Haigh French horn player in the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra who will teach brass instruments Prof Noival L Church associate professor of music and music education at Teacher’s college Columbia university be will guest orchestra conductor and will teach music conducting Guest conductor of chorus will be Francis H Baxter conductor of the Spokane Civic String chamber orchestra since 1943 and winner this year in the Greater Spokane Music festival Prof William H Gould Timberlake fries bis luck at harnessing one of the steady farm nags owned by the college which was used in the unique contest sponsored by the Ag dub in conjunction with their centennial horse show Judge V L Col E Y Anderson watches to see that he follows the rules Winners ol the horse harnessing contest were I)r D XV Thorne first Prof George Caine second Prof E II Humphries third while d W Timherlake wound up E Colonel 1 ail-en- direc- aj tor of bands at the University Ida Jumpei (lass — Rex owned by R of Southern California will be Pieston Ida and displaced Winger l' tile owner second Pnnce owned guest band instructor R Wingei Preston Ida displayed Clipper Queen owned b John Moitenson Salt Lake City displajed bv the owner fouitii tain C'lav owned by Sgt Spunger Salt Lake Gitj displayed by the own-0bv In tile ownei thud — Pi line owned bv C II Aoung bv Xancj M u—elman ami owned bj ILmv Simmons Xegro Sil owned in Albeit llill Richmond b flea Hendikks and Ginger owned by Albeit Hill Ri( Open pleasiue (lass (English equipChamp owned bj Mi Hodges ment)— Pi me e owned by A1 Young Preston Ida and Pnnce owned bj Logan Saiuh disowned Tromonton Christensen by Bernice Airs Richards Malad Ida Hi West placed by Kcelvn Christ ensen owned bj Ezia C Lundahl Logan Palomino open — Kntiv by H displajed bv Cordell Lundahl Gin Han-e- ii Logan displayed bv I) Rnke owned by John Packham Peteison (Uange Aid owned bv Rlarkfoot Ida Piiim-s-owned E Gibbs Poitage open pleasme da's- - (western eqmp-in(nL Rac Robin-o- n Logan displayed (in) displaced ’ 1 ALL BRAND NEW t) Pi nice owned bj- - A1 Young Clolden Lett owned by Annstiona Tienumton Xed owned bj A J lundahl ow Logan Strip bv Sidney Hunen Park Hjde Junior fine hainess class — Xancy owned by D E Humphrejs Logan wasatch King owned bv Ddbeit Logan Ro n-- valler Mink CieeVt Fianklin countj- bin displavt d by Vic Adams Highlands PniKt owned by Elmer Enck-t- n Lotran btnek home class— o' Don Hunter Soda Dodger S btisie owned Bert Kem Kimbel Pinto op( n — Tone- owned be- Billj' Pond Lewiston Tugger owned by lean Woodwaid Ftanklin Ida Pinto E Humphrejs owned bj I Logan Paint owned bj O X' Follet Preston Idaho Shetland ponj — Toy owned by Caiol Soda Sjh mgs Ida Xigger JIuntei - - owned be Rov Alallmv Logan Regular Price 79c dis- placed bv Mai line —Huinpblejs owned Xapoleon Open ponj tla-- s be Mi Iunualil displaced be- Sjlcia E owned b’ B X'lelsen Gingei by Gibbs displac d bj Gordon Gibbs Jlg"s owned by Mate m Pur ess owned bv Jr all Follet" Spaikj San Mug a m owned b Air Thompson Logan owned by one Logan Saddle hied three gaited— Bakersn k( Rose owmd bv Bi j ant stables Ladies’ — westitn class displaced by diet Wiieatlec' pleasure b'liice owned b owned by Mr A1 Young Hoc Logan Hippj ‘Mnejed Alt Xancv Muwelman-obj Hopkins Logan iih by Chi istenseii Mrs Hopkins an enuy ow ned by P YV Saddle Died fic e gaited ( hi ist tij Bud Ti emonton Bailey owned be SmOkev Ale Donald o ned ly Ra bj’ Cite Malloiv Lake Salt Logan I'kt ' eel bv Maiden Millr r Adams Don hula owned 1a Lacin s’ Chet and pairs stables displaced bj‘owned (Lnelish equipmentgentlemen’s — Pi ince ow ned Chief Golden Gac in v H n Jda Young Logan displayed bjr Ar Bennett Rrtll( B be Musselman and Xegio owned toua-(AC ned ‘‘'millions hmOTid Rie Logan displajed bv 'I he i el ec iaee was won Aoung Xante r owned by J dub lie Canter ( s Car Xoith Gin llnipbi Logrn i Is thud Cnuntv Po-- V °"ned T‘‘ Weber Joan by Packham wcaroot fouith Police Idalio Mounted Sand bv owned GIjn UnhuieD Malad Ida and IB let s l Ra h L m be owned Six mount d sioup pai tie ipateel r L'aine0 Spent D gan lade- - and pi set t‘d lidmg exhithe pa Laci t llCi gentlemen’s paii (wct- - bitions at the show e 'tax ( Lo-ga- mu-gie- Tre-bjont- ) Pie-to- AN e 1I-- rt ARE YOU GOING zl uae ea NCI FEDERAL TAX ON A FISHING TRIP THIS SUMMER? 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