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Show 2,000 Animals to Be Exhibited More than 200 junor stock growers, grow-ers, represent 4-H and FFA groups from six of the Intermountian states, will exhibit animals at the Ogden Livestock Show, November 3 to 7, according to entries received re-ceived at Show headquarters. Purebred animals, fat steers, lambs, and hops grown by these young people will number approximately approxi-mately 2,000 head of animals scheduled for exhibition and sale. Entries from Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah have been arriving almost daily since the call for listings was issued a month or so ago. It is expected that approximately 600 head of animals will be shown from these states. In addition to the junior exhibitors, ex-hibitors, 88 open class exhibitors have listed animals and made pen reservations. Among these animals are an estimated 500 purebred Herefords including sixteen of the new pens-of-three classification, . and 40 pens.of-five breeding bulls and heifers. Of these about twenty-of-five and the sixteen pens-of-three will be sold in complete units at auctions auc-tions on Monday and Tuesday, November No-vember 5 and 6. -"Open class entries have likewise " been received from numerous In-:' In-:' termountain points, with the addition addi-tion to the list of names ebsent the past few years because of the -exigencies of war. ' Officials of the show, when ad- vsed of the -expanded listings, are '-confident (hat nejct .vear will see even a greater number of old and many new n.imes added to exhibitors exhi-bitors roster. In some instances "entry in the 1945 Victory edition was prevented by the abrupt ending end-ing of the war because exhibitors had nor been prepared and were '-nrutfCe to finish stock in time for 'Has year's show. Travel conditions have also played a part in denying deny-ing many the opportunity of participating par-ticipating in the Intermountain exposition. |