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Show Esplin Fills Post As Sheep Judge For Junior Show With the expected increase in-entries in-entries for the Fourth Annual In termountain Junior Fat Stock Show to he held at North Salt Lake June 4, 5, and 6, officials have appointed three judges instead in-stead of the customary two. Professor Pro-fessor Alma C. Esplin. of the Utah State Agricultural College Is the man selected to fill the post of the new judge. Froressor Esplin is an extension exten-sion sheep and wool specialist associate professor of sheep husbandry hus-bandry at the college, from which he was graduated. Following that he did graduate work at the University of Wyoming Wyo-ming and served as an instructor jin agriculture at the Branch Agrl culture at the Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural College, Cedar City, Utah. He entered the ranks of the ex'.rnnion service in June 1916 'a3 agricultural agent for Iron county and in April 1925 he became be-came district agent. Following Uhl3 he was appointed to the j state staff with headquarters at Logan. The new judge's record shows that he is a collaborator with 'the United States shep expert -I ment station at Duboia, Idaho, Continued on page five HERE'S MORE ABOUT, Esplin Continued from page one-has one-has 'judged sheep at livestock shows in Ozona, Texas, the Ogden Livestock show, the Colorado State fair at Pueblo, and the Utah; State fair. Professor Esplin will judge sheep a the Junior Fat Stock show which is being sponsored by the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce and the Davis and j Salt Lake county commissioners. |