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Show Officials Post Rules for Fifth Event With the final week of preparation prepara-tion in sight, the 4-H and FFA entrants for the Fifth Annual Intermountain Junior Fat Show-are Show-are conferring with county agents vocational agriculture instructors and 4-H club leaders to make sure that they have met with the requirements for show entries. A financial summary sheet must be submitted by each entrant, all premium money being forfeited forfei-ted for failure to comply to this ruling. In addition to the summary sum-mary sheet, entry blanks must be filled out for each individual animal. Using the same system that they did last year, the three judges for the show; Professor Harry H. Smith, Professor E. F. Rinehart and I'rofcssor Alma C. Esplin, will grade the animals as prime, choice and good for hogs and lambs placing cattle in high choice, low choice, high good and low good categories. Exhibitors may enter only in their respective divisions, Future Farmers of America or 4-H, in any classes of beef cattle, hogs or sheep and must have all animals an-imals on the grounds not later than noon of June 2, 1941. No parternership entries are t be allowed and all stock entered enter-ed in the show will be accepted with the distinct understanding that they are tto be sold at auction auc-tion after they have been exhibi-ed exhibi-ed and judged, unless released by the show management. |