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Show 1 PREMIUM LIST, ALPINE SCHOOL-MUTUAL 1 FAIR, TO BE HELD AT PLEASANT 1! GROVE. NOVEMBER 11, 12 AND 13 . n ' iB AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT H Din Id (Jtuirley, chiilrmnn. In , 1. General Exhibit ill I Open to all. armors, stoukmuu and poultry laisera aro es- J pecially invitocl to participate. W ! Division A. Products of farm, garden and oicharjl. 1st, m I 2nd and 3rd places only awarded in this division. Beets, mnn- Oj I gles, etc., should have tops removed. Potatoes and other vege- M i tablea should not he washed. Products not named in this list It I may bo entered and receive places at the discretion of the Hi I judges, except in boys' vocational department. IS J (A) GRAINS. jfij I l. Best 1-2 bushel of dry farm wheat. 2. Best 1-2 bushel of irrigated wheat. Ill J f 3. Best 12 bushel of oats. ill j j I 4. Best 1-2 bushel of barley. 1 i )' 5. Best 1-2 bushel of rye. Jj! t I ' 6, 7, 8, !) and 10. Best sheaf of each of the above kinds ill of grain. MJ; 1,1 11. Best 1-2 dozen stalks of corn. K I 12. Best 10 ears of corn. Hil (B) FORAGE CROPS. , ,;.;' HI 1 1 1. Best 10 pounds of alfalfa seed. " . OjJH 2. Best sheaf of alfalfa hay. Hi I ', 3. Best sheaf of clover hay. . ,, 0 "4. Best sheaf of timothy hay. ,; . j 5. Best ( stalks of sugar sorglium. - V K P 6. Best exhibit of soy beans. ' -' v . !Sl ' 7. Best 6 silage sunflowers. , MM: I (O) VEGETABLES. Ejlj , 1. Best crate of potatoes. (Each variety .willcom- d! j f ;" ' p0(0 against only those of its kind. ! . 2. Best 10 sugar beets. ; ' 3. Best 10 mangles. , 4. Best 10 stock carrots. .. 5. Best 10 table carrots. ..,'' ? H J 6. Best 10 turnips. ' ft 7. Best 4 heads of cabbage. :& 1 , B (' 1 8. Best, squash, any variety. . .i i h H'j if'1 9. Best pumpkin, any variety. M 'I 10. Best 1-2 dozen bunches of celery. 4 mM ?" ' 11. Best 1-2 dozen cantaloupes. ,, , " ' Kn -. 12. Best, dpzon parsnips. Mtff . io. west uozen table beets. -T , . - v It t4.r! "W. BeKtdOzen tomatoes. 1 ,' ' ' r , Wf ' -'"- h "15. Bost 4( egg pVinte. '. "J - '1 ft M ;"- '16. Bcstdozen peppers. ... v; --' ' ' j" ' Hn 17. Best 10 lbs-: dry beans. J .... ..,.. &-' tf (D) FRUITS. Mf Any variety may bo entered, but each will compote only m&i against those of its own kind. , HP 1. Best box apples, packed. ' , . f ' ' f 2. Best plate of 5 apples. Kl .3. Best plate of ! pears. . H ' , , 4 Bittt plate of 5 poaches. '' -1 '? w 1 n 5. Best plate of 20 plums. ' ' J '-' ' Ki ' fi. Best plate of 20 prunes. , , fi I 7. Bost 3 bunches of grnpes. 4, . , " , I j DIVWION (B) LIVESTOCK. - ' Hi j Threo places will be recognized in this division. Pure m 'kledi will compote against iuro' breds, anr' 'grades against fll) grades. Bl Any breed may be entered in any class, eac'a to' compete Mir only against individuals of the same breed. . P (A) HORSES. M ! 1. Best draft stallion (registered.) Hf ) 2. Best brood maro and colt. Ifl ; j ,3. Best team in harness. 1(1 4. Best draft 2-year-old. ' ' " ' ,,7" If!' 5 Bost draft vearling. .-. . (B) BEEF CATTLE." - --v . ufl ! Best beef bull (rcgiMered.) , t mmmJuJimr ,," ' Mp ft 2. BcBt cow with calf. . .. Hi 3. Best yearling. . $!' . R) (O) DAIRY CATTLE. - 'fr-w. V. !' ', 1. Bost bull (registered.) ?$', ' I' j 2. Best cow (registered.) , ,:.,j !, , 3. Best grade cow. . - ; h ' '' 4. Best two year old heifer. "'IV; , 5. Bost yearling; hoif)r.; J-ItA ' j lf jBost Heifer, 0 months old., j'-V&M'- , j " (Dj SWifiE. ,' t'i ' E 1 1 1. Best aged hoar. " ' V.'..-?l . m III I ' '2. Best mature sow. s. ,""" 1 3. Bost boar undor one year. "" j'.; fl i. Best sow under ono year. . ' . ! 5. Bost barrow, 7 months old. ' : H . 6. Bost sow and litter. - , DIVISION (C) POULTRY. - i I t First, second and third places will bo recognized . in ths j 1 h divisionl'.cacli breed to be judged against only those of the snmo If bred. 'K Eg 1. Bost pen of 5 mature birds. Mm 2 Bost pen (.r)) under eight months. , Iff 3. Best pen of 4 pullets. 1 1 DIVISION (D) RABBITS. j f , I li No rabbits showing the least symptom of suuffles on an jjil other infectious disease will be admitted. Composition only i I within each breed. ' 1 , I 1 I 1. Bost mature bjick. I .' ' j t 2. Bost mature doe. . . - I I 3. Best doo with litter. I I . wl '4. Best dob under Hmonths.x . w ' 5. Best buck unHor 0 months r, ty If DIVISION (E) , BEES. l "jZ ' Wm 1. Best general exhibit of boos and bee products. If II. BOYS' VOCATIONAL WORK. WM For high school and grade boys who are doing Smith- Hughes 1'rojocts, but for no others. Grade boys will compote against grade boys and high school boys against high school boys. First, second and third places will bo recognized in eacli event. DIVISION (A) LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. Prizes: First, $3.00; second, $2.00; third, $1.00. (A) SWINE. 1. Best soW and litter. 2. Best spring pig. (B) SHEEP. ' Uh 1. Boot owe nnjrl lnmb. fWil 2. Best lamb. k v (0) CATTLE. " . ,,..' 1. Best milch .cow. 2. Best dairy heifer under G months. 3. Best beef cow. 4. Best beef calf under G months. ' ' " ,' (D) POULTRY. 1. Best pen of 5 mature birds. (Preferably 4 lions and cock.) ., 2. Best pen of 5 pullets. DIVISION (B) FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS. ' (A) FARM PRODUCTS. 1" Best 1-2 dozen sugar boots. ; 2. Best 10 ears of corn. . , 3. Best 1-2 dozeri stocks of corn. ' ' ; . . 4. Bost crate 't potatoes. , , , 5. Best bunch' of alfalfa. K' ' 6. Best 1-2 btwhel of hnrd wheat. . ' '' ' V' 7. Best 12 bushel of soft wheat. :''.' (B) GARDEN PRODUCTS. ..m-.--, 1 . Best 10 lbs. dry beans. . ' ': ; ' v' ' ' 2. Best fjower collection. "' 3. Best garden collection. . ";-'. 4. Bost garden, seed collection. ' "r' h-rr '. (C) ORCHARD J-RODUOTS. 'll.Ll','-- 1. Best crate apples. (D) MISCELLANEOUS. .-.-.. 1. Best weed collection. 2. Best insect collection. . -. 3. Best plant disease collection. NOTE: All exhibitors, including school boys and others, who intend entering animals, thut require pens, coops, or, hutches, hut-ches, report your entries' to the clinirman of ttiis department not later than ono week prior to the opening of tho fnin'in'orde'f that provision cunrbe made for taking care of jourjuiimnls. Exhibitors not complying with this request may bo under the' necessity of furnishing their own enclosures. All contestant's should clip out this list and save it for future reference. . 1 . i fScisSBilisaSsasaSSiv " 3, 'I rnlf 3ssaBs9aHB t Tc I jbj limiTBBBsssBliil i liiKLkisi -I AmSmBjMwMMfMmMMMMMBFy "fsBafflRsal I lsDiMMSfniasBaaaaaaaHBjBaaaK-v 'VlinHIH H TlfiBBuisasaHsasasasasaBsalsl I 5ttBsssssMBBsBbF I sBBsSP'!-BsaVl i I BMMflBsjaajHjjpjBSjrlXBPJn ., l We manufactureitruck I and 'bug' bodies of ev- I ery description .... I truck! BODIES I ; sasasasasasasasasasasasasasaasaH We canmaH any style or 6bug' boH "iii IsaiBBBBBBkjsssssssssssssssssB TTmandEuH Shops 476 So. 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