OCR Text |
Show HANDSOME GIFTS GOME TO I). A. C. p FROM STATE FAIR The Utah Agricultural Collego was remembered In a substantial way by exhibitors at the state fair and as a lesult wo are now boasting of somo new live Ptock c;i tho hill. Ex-Sen-ator Scaly of Mount Pleasant, 'presented 'pre-sented tho college with a short horn rteer, Edward Honlon of tho noose-velt noose-velt Livestock Company, of Clove land, Idaho, also gavo a short horn steer, and Harry flimner, of tho Collego Col-lego View Farm of Dozoman, Montana, Mon-tana, a Duioc Jcrsoy boar. Thoso gift animals aro to bo used as models mod-els In the livestock department of tho college. Prof. John T. Calno In his capacity capac-ity ns Utahvdlrect3f"of' livestock exhibits ex-hibits at tho Panama fair will leave this week for San Francisco to attend at-tend tho livestock show. Tho show for cattlo will bo held October 18 to November 1, of sheep and swlno from Novombor 3 to 15. This bIio.w "mild havo probably been tho greatest great-est cattlo exhibit over hold had It iit been for tho breaking out of tho foot and mouth dlseaso which ox-dudes ox-dudes all cattle oast of tho Missis-mll. |