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Show PRIZE EWE AND LAMBS WILL ENTER LIVESTOCK SHOW ff i 1 4V'l A-lr-V I Lk O ' V -h I- ..r4- -c- . iy t&h; 1 ri ;.'',' .V i '' ; ...iv,-. j C ; ' M&h r .1 vU'A if N-jV t rs ? . i y lis. J 1 fied to make the feed a more informal in-formal affair. Douglas Clark Is In charge of the group planning the banquet. Two of the best judges In the west, Major George IIcndeMbn, USAC extension cattleman, and Alma Esplln, USAC sheep specialist, spe-cialist, will be on hand to judge the entries. AboTe, Dr. John BeoL Heber Serf, Dr. L. V. Broadbnt Lyman Sevy, and Elmer Cox (left to right) view a purebred, registered register-ed Hampshire ewe. donated to the Southern Utah Livestock Show by Ed. Street Richfield, who is a member of the board of trustees of the USAC and BAC. banker, and enthusiastic booster of the Livestock Show. The ewe was purchased at the 1947 auction auc-tion by the above mentioned men and presented to the Cedar City high school Future Farmers chapter, of which Mr. Cox is leader. The ewe was bred to a registered ram at the B. and gave birth to the twin ram lambs shown In the lower picture, left held by Mr. Cox and Warren Williams. Wil-liams. Young Williams has been taking care of the ewe. These I lambs, outstanding In quality and type, will be shown during I the coming Southern Utah Livestock Live-stock Show In Cedar City at the BAC campus. September 9 thru Uth, |