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Show Livestock Arrivals Expected To Set New Records Final detailed preparations for the annual Southern Utah Livestock Live-stock Show are being rushed to completion in anticipation of an unusually large rush of entries to begin arriving next Wednesday Wednes-day morning. The show will officially open Thursday, Sept. 4, which means that all entries will arrive Sept. 3, and all preparations must be completed by that time. The new livestock show pavilion pavil-ion is not yet completed, but will be ready for use by Tuesday night, Neil K. Boyter, show secretary, sec-retary, announces. Fat lambs and swine will be housed in the new pavilion this year, it is understood, with the breeding sheep, fat steers and other entries will be exhibited in corrals at the rear of the building. build-ing. Additions to the new show building will be made during the coming year, Boyter said, so that all animals can be exihihited under un-der the roof of the structure in 1959. Judging of exhibits, and judging judg-ing and fitting contests will be held Thursday and Friday forenoon, fore-noon, with the breeding sheep sale ot take place Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. The annual awards banquet will be held Friday evening, with the annual auction of fat stock to begin Saturday morning and continue until all animals are sold. I Final event of the show will be a rodeo to be staged in Cedar canyon Saturday night by the I Iron Rangers riding club. Entry blanks filed with the show management Indictes that the 1958 show should surpass all previous shows and there is little doubt that the high quality qual-ity of previous shows will be j maintained or surpassed. |