Show W show V iK 0 For the American farmer the greatest livestock show on L jJ 's International Livestock Exposition held in Chicago each KR B all previous with entries from every three terri- MM tories and 11 foreign A Big Springs owned by J Lloyd Robinson was f crowned grand of the K 1 1 The animal was sold after There is only one standard for the International the finest livestock that the American farmer can Great care is taken by every exhibitor to prepare his animals for Ralph of is shown as he clips wool on one of his Hampshire sheep as he prepares to show the 0 Delbert of is shown at right with his pound aberdeen-angus The steer was adjudged the grand champion in the junior livestock feeding Rahe H reported that he showed his coal-black prize animal in six Illinois state fairs and won that many grand In the swine the grand champion pen of three hogs was shown by Emerson Little j 0 h n of In the picture at right is being presented the blue ribbon by a The champion pen of three was lauded as a splendid example of well-conditioned animals of the berkshire The hogs were purchased by Swift and Company for 80 cents per 5 v fi hF Pr Grand championship for a pen of three lambs was won by the trio at shown with owner James of James-vi The three lambs weighed pounds and sold for a The championship cup was presented by the stockyards Kiwanis club to Barlass for winning the junior feeding contest of the W jb The grand champion hog of the 1950 exposition was the hampshire barrow shown at left with owner Joe of a club In many classes of the show young producers walked off with top H |