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Show HORSE SHOW AT COLLEGE PROVED TO BE GREAT EVENT gaited saddle horse class, the Cache Valley. Automobile Dealers' association for the Cache Valley stock horse class, and the Salt Lake Union stock yards for the hunters' open class, and the Salt Lake Stamp Company for Cache! valley remount. J E. A. Crockett and Ned owned and ridden by A. J. Lundahl. Three-gaited saddle bred horses, open class, Tony Hytone owned by H. A. Sorensen and ridden by Herman Her-man Krahenbuhl, Peggy Prim owned by O. H. Nelson and ridden by J. P. Stephens, Lady, owned by Mrs. T. B. Budge and ridden by Merl Izatt, and Prince owned and ridden by Oliver Nelson; fine-harness fine-harness class, Edgemount Sun owned own-ed s by O. H. Nelson and driven by J. P. Stephens; road1 hacks open class, Milo owned by L. H. Daines and ridden by Mrs. Newell Daines, Flying Gold owned by Mrs. George Anderson and ridden by Paul Kutter, Lady owned by Mrs. T. B. Budge and ridden by Merl Izatt and Goldie owned and ridden by John O. Hughes. Futurity colts. Love Letter owned own-ed by O. H. Nelson, Spirit of the WJest owed by H. A. Sorenson and driven by Herman Krahenbuhl, Krahen-buhl, and Herion Chief owned by O. H. Nelson and Fox, owned by Gerald Wright; five-gaited saddle horses, open class, Edge-mounts Edge-mounts Son owned by K. A. Sorensen Sor-ensen and ridden by Herman Krahenbuhl, U Dandy owned, by Mrs. Arthur Woolley and ridden by George Fife, Bugger Boo Rex owned by Dr C. C. Randall and ridden by Evelyn Ashdown Richards, Rich-ards, and Herion Chief owned by . 1 the Budge trophy three consecu- tive years for permanent possession. posses-sion. Miss Beth Twitchell of Idaho Falls, Idaho, won the coed cow-milking cow-milking contest, and Miss Elida Sorensen of Logan was runner-up. runner-up. Other prize winning entries as : announced by the co-managers are as follows: hampshire yearling ewes, George Sidwell of Manti; hampshire yearling rams, Dick Ro-Ibins Ro-Ibins of Salt Lake City; hampshire ewe lambs, John Christensen of Salt Lake City; rambouillet rams, Dee Hansen of Fountain Green; correidale rams, Albeitt Pearson of Oakley; grand champion hampshire, hamp-shire, John Christensen; grand j champion showman of sheep. Dee (Hansen. Holstein dairy calves, Delmtur Stauffer of Murray; holstein yearlings, year-lings, Nathan Adams of Delta! senior holstein yearlings, John Os-guthorpe Os-guthorpe of Salt Lake City; grand champion holstein showman, John Osguthrope; jersey calves V. R. jMagleby of Monroe; jersey yeex- lings, Drue Dunn of Logan; sen-'ior sen-'ior yearling jerseys, Neal Jones !of Monroe; champion jersey show- Spectators pronounced the llth annual Ag club horse show of the USAia as the greatest event of its kind in the history of the institution following the completion comple-tion of competition in twelve classes clas-ses Tuesday evening. More than 100 ' horsemen and showmen participated in riding and livestock showing events in the college stadium and on the quadrangle of the campus accord-1 tag to Ivan Stahle of Park City and Darrell Stokes of Tremonton,j co-managers. The livestock exhibit commenced at 10 a. m. under the direction of John Christensen of Salt Lake City. David Sharp, county extension exten-sion agent of Summit county acted act-ed as judge of cattle exhibits. Millard Andrus of Marion, judged sheep, and Professor Grant H. Iv-ina Iv-ina of the Brigham Young university uni-versity judged horse exhibits and riding events. All animals in the exhibit contests were shown by students in the school of agriculture agricul-ture and were judged on the sole merits of fitting and showmanship. showman-ship. Horses from the leading stables of Utah and southern1 Idaho were entered in the horse show feature in the stadium during the after- O. H. Nelson and ridden by J. P. Stephens; Cache valley stock horses, hors-es, Silver Star owned by Chub Lundberg and ridden by Ted Nielsen, Niel-sen, Diamond owned and ridden by A. R. Perks, and entry owned and ridden by Marvin Dunbar; hunters' open class, Ben Bolt owned by H. A. Sorensen and ridden by Helen Vent, land Fly-ling Fly-ling Gold owned by Mrs. George I Anderson and ridden by Paul ! Kutter; musical chair event won by Merl Izatt. ' Business institutions throughout I Cache Valley and the intermoun-tain intermoun-tain region presented awards and trophies for winners of various prizes. Cups and trophies were presented by Ogden city for the novice jumpers class Draper Poul-trymen Poul-trymen incorporated (for Ithe ladies saddle bred class the college Ag club for the Cache-Valley-bred pleasure horse class, Hotel Utah of Salt Lake City for the three-gaited three-gaited saddle-bred open class, Car-don Car-don Jewelry company for the fine harness class, Amalgamated Sugar company for the road hacks open class, the Budge clinic for the sorority riding contest, the college chapter of Alpha Zeta for the futuritiy colt clafss, the Ogden. union Stock yards ifor the five- Iman, V. R. Magleby, grand champion cham-pion dairy showman, John Osgu-1 Osgu-1 thorpe. j Shorthorn yearling heifers, Boyd j Ivory of Fountain Green; hereford I yearling steers, Budge Kidman, ! grand champion beef cattle showman, show-man, Boyd Ivory. The following horse show prizes are listed in order of place: Cache Valley remounts, entry owned by Thomas B. Farr, entry owned by J. C. Perkins, Brown Deago owned by George Woolf, and entry owned own-ed by Brown Wood; novice jumpers, jum-pers, Mary Don, owned by Farr and Stephens stables and ridden by J. P. Stephens, Peanut owned by Ezra Lundahl; ladies' saddle I bred three-gait horses, Peggy Prim owned by O. H. Nelson and ridden by Mrs. Evelyn Ashdown Richards, Tony Hytone owned by H. A. Sorensen and ridden by Helen Vent, Ned owned by A. J. Lundahl and ridden by iLucille Lundahl, and Rusty owned and ridden by Delia Crockett; Cache-valley-bread pleasure horses, Prince owned by Oliver Nilson and ridden rid-den by Jay Knudson, Ranger owned own-ed by Mrs. T. B. Farr and ridden by Bramley M. Farr, Rusty owned by Delia Crockett and ridden by noon. Fifty members of the college Ag club acted as committee members in directing the activities of the show. Dean W. E. Carroll of the school of agriculture was ringmaster. ring-master. Professor George B. Caine! was master of the paddock with Harry L. Miller of Fallon, Nevada as assistant. Committee chairmen included John Christensen of Salt Lake City, livestock; Louis Jensen Jen-sen of Montpelier, Idaho, grounds; Clark White of Paradise and Winston Win-ston Fillmore of Provo, field assistants; as-sistants; Neal Jones of Monroe, programs; Waldo Blaisdell, of Logan, Lo-gan, awards; Cliff Howell of Logan, Lo-gan, housing; Elmer Foutz of Pleasant Grove, advertising and publicity; Clarence Cannon of Salt Lake City, special events; ' James Udy of Farsmington, barbe-1 cue; and Paul Soulier of Provo, I tickets. Chi Omega, national social sorority sor-ority on the campus, won temporary tempor-ary possession of the Budge clinic trophy in the annual sorority riding rid-ing contest. Kappa Delta, winner of the trophy for ithe past two years, rode second, and Tau Zeta Tau, local, placed third. It is required re-quired that a sorority must wjn |