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Show Judging Contest Creating f Much Interest "The high school students judging mules! to bo i'i as an hnportnni tfnrl of hfe big First Annual Ogden i Livestock Show i. attracting wtdo-prond wtdo-prond interest according to Mr. Henry oberhansley of the KxtenBlon Division of the I'tah Agricultural College. Mr. Oberhansley Ib supervisor super-visor of the contest. According to th' Informnllon glv-n glv-n out b Mr. Oborhansly. throe prize's priz-e's of $2r. fir, and $10 will bp given to tbr- Ihree best high school looms. In addition tb.0 individual sCOrlnf the hlghesl in c sell claai win be awarded pi ii' of $r mill ii, c second highest win receive 8. Td Iho individual making the hlghoHt score In the Judging Judg-ing of nil classes, a prize of $25 will bo given. Second, third, fourth and fifth places will receive 15, $10, 55 and $.". respectively. t Members of recognized hoys and srlrls clubs may exhibit animals for prized and ribbons, according to Mr. Oberbansley. Six classes will bo exhibited ex-hibited Including bum lambs, sows - 1 and litters, young hogs, dairy cnlves and baby beeves. Frizes up to $10 vill be given for tbo best exhibits. The rules governing the Judging contests have been formulated as fol- lows: 1. Any high school .siudent under 19 years of age who has never taken part In any beef slock, dairy entile or horse Jucging contest of lnterslato ir Inieriiniloiial character previous to the year In which I ho contest Is held may enter, providing he is in al tendance tend-ance as regular enrolled student In the Institution ho represents. 2. Each school or boys club will be restricted to enieiing three men. Which number shall couslllute a team o. No contestant shall be permit-led permit-led to inspect the live stock at the Ogdcu l.lvu Slock Show prior to the contest and any transgression of t Ills rule will be sulllcionl to bar such atudeul from the contest. 4. All prospective teams shall aend In their entries to the secretary, I Ogilen Live Stock Show, as soon as possible. E. Each contestant shall report to the superintendent at the stock yards at I p. m l'riday. January 9, 1920.1 when they will be assigned a number and given such Inst ructions as the superintendent may deem necessary. 6. While the contest Is In prt. sjress there shall be no conference between students or between contestants contest-ants and any one class, except as directed di-rected by the 'puriniuudent or his representative. f7. When the conu -uts appear before the Judges, the cletK 'ail present pre-sent the contestant's card, boar - his rating of the animals to the juiuc. and the Judge shall make a note or the same and grade It as his Judg n hi Indicates,' anil rocoid his grade for placing on a card benrlng the contestant's number. Klfly points shall constitute a perfect mark for placing. It shall also be the duty of the Judge to hear the reasons for placlngs, and so Independently grade the name for reasons on (he card men tloned above. Kitty points shall constitute con-stitute a perfect mark for reasons. &. The coniestant shall hand In bis card bearing bin number, the descriptive de-scriptive name of the class or animals and his placing, to the supervising elerk immediately after he finishes Kith each class. 9. Tn each of the classes, fifteen minutes will be allowed the coiilest. nnt to make his observation, record nil placing, and write such memoranda memor-anda as he may desire. The contestant con-testant "ball be notified thre-j inln-uleg inln-uleg before time is up nnd when time If called cards must be handed In promptly. 10. Each contestant shall appear singly before the Judge and shall have two minutes In which to give his reasons for placing each class of i livestock. No conFestant shall hold any papet, card or device that will assist him while he 'is giving his reasons rea-sons before the Judges, except that he .will bo banded the card be handed in which ho will be allowc to relalu while giving his reasons 11. The superTntenent will, Immediately Imme-diately upon the opening of the contest con-test on Friday afternoon appoint a committee 'to select and get out the rings of stock to be used In the con-teat. con-teat. 12. Four animals shall constitute a class. It, The classes of stock to be Judged will be made up of fat beef 'cattle, fat hogs, and fat sheep. 14. No contestant shall wear any .uniform, college colors, college hat, nor shall he In any way signify to the ji'dges his Identity or the Identity of the College he represents. 15. Each institution shall rile with the superlntencnl of the students' Judging contest at the time itg students stu-dents are entered an authoritative statement covering the eligibility of each of Its representatives. Full Information concerning the Juging contests and the exhibits can , bo secur-.d froin Mr. O'.erhansley at the I'tah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, or from Secretary Tt. C Evans Of the Weber club, Ogden, Utah. |