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Show few Signs Will Invite Travel On U.S. Highway Six Millard County will be well represented re-presented at the State Fair this year. Eloise Bassett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bassett and Leu Wanna Bunker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bunker of Sutherland, won honors at the County Style Dress Revue to be held at the Fair Grounds Monday, September 15 at 5:30 p. m. Mary and Grace Wamick, daugh lers of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wamick Wam-ick of Hinckley, will demonstrate bread-making and Joan Bradfield daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield of Leamington will demonstrate dem-onstrate the freezing of chicken. These girls were winners at the demonstration given at the county fair. . The boys to attend and compete com-pete at the State Fair in tractor driving and livestock judging are Sherril Tolbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolbert of Abraham, Robert Blanche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Blanche, also of Abraham, Abra-ham, Jerald Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Knight, of Delta, Steve Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cummings of Fillmore of Fillmnrp Thpco d-TT mpmhprs will compete and participate in both the tractor driving contest 'and the livestock judging contests. Larry Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Wright of Delta will exhibit ex-hibit his Holstein heifer which he won from the Brooklawn Creamery Co. at the County Jr. Livestock in 1951. Tommy Adams of Kanosh will exhibit Dixie Dugan III a registered register-ed Jersey heifer presented to him by the Salt Lake Tribune at the Junior Livestock Show in 1952. The group will be chaperoned by Mrs. Waldo Wamick of Hinck-ley Hinck-ley and supervised by Sarah Niel-, i son Home demonstration agent and Ralph H. Home Ass't. County Agricultural Agent. i |