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Show PRIZEWINNERS FROM SEVERAL STITMHI Judging of Sheep. Cattle and Hogs Is Begun Early in Morning TOMORROW WILL BE LARGELY ATTENDED Stores to Close So Owners and Employes Can Attend opilm' second annua livestock sh.H was opened t. the public to f day, much larger than Us prede-i prede-i cir of out year ago. Sheep, cuttle and hopr from prize winning herds in rveral elates are entered lor th" Hli-bdnfl Hli-bdnfl and tlic rash prizes offered here. 'I lie judges went to work r-arly t.Hlav and will keop at their examination ex-amination of Hie entries bo that nil rlb'ions illl le on dlspXej tomorrow, to-morrow, which Is expected to bo the biggest h ol the three. Tomorrow is to be retail merchants' mer-chants' day. The stores will bo II closed at 1 o'clock In Hie afternoon after-noon nnd the owners and their cniplojes will Journey to the I stock yards hi auto trucks pro vided by the furniture companies of Ogden. ,n ix. i s si:Td;trr:i. Tho livestock sheds are filled to I overflowing with pre bred beef und I dairv cattle, swine and sheep. Car-I Car-I load lots of fat and feeder cattle and E carloads of sheep and hogs tilled the I open yards to capacity. Judging in ail classes was under I hv bv 10 o'clock and all awards and rhurnpi..n-hi'Q will b- placed by K. l-I'dav l-I'dav morning. Judges for the various I divisions are J T. Calno, HI. of Lo-I Lo-I gan. berf cattle, John Gorman s'tlt I Lake fat cattle. Ezra FJelsted. Black-I Black-I foot. Idaho, swine; F. R. Marshall, a Salt Like, sheep, and C. Y, Cannon. I Provo, ilalry cattle. Vi 11)1 ( i MPETTI riov ! Exhibits from individual herds al-H al-H though not large are well balanced. Competition will be offered in all di-m di-m visions excepting Jersey cattle, Berk-I Berk-I shire swino and Bamboulllet and M Hampshire sheep. John 11. Seeley at- Kle company of Mount Pleasan;, Utah. Is showing a string from their prize I winning Shorthorn herd tr-m the 1920 fat stock show circuit. William llart- I lielt, the famous exporter of Shorl-y. Shorl-y. I horn cattle, who judged the red, white A I and roans at the recent Pacific lnter-3 lnter-3 I national show pronounced the Seeley A I Shorthorns as the best fitted herd " J the Portland show Competing against I Bjthe Mt. Pleasant entries are exhibits Jl ItiHiiMl b Wm II. Buck, Ogden, and 3 ii it 1 1. me . W st W( bei . I A 'i Nine Hereford cattle breeders aro i : igalnsl each Otbei for high I honors m the white-fat. breed- Rep-j i Mjjfeai. ntutlve herds from Utah, Nevada i 3 W Idano anil W yoming will all be In the money. S. . Crow and Sons. Munis-j m vxlle. I'tnli. are showing a typy herd of Fairfax breeding The famous I Hereford herd of John H. Coxier audi Sons. Wells. Nevada, known Bp well B through California and the southwest. I Will hold their own with sons and daughters of the B;,n Blanchard I Strain. R. S. Brooks and Son. and KT. O. Read are among tho local ex-I 1 a in tutors. ) HANI l IM HOGS. j The Richards Livestock company of iBYirfclnia. Idaho against the mate of B Utah is the wav the Duroo Jersev hog B cla-isc w)l lie presented to Judge KJelsted The I tab State Industrial I school .-'.nil the I tab School for the I Deaf and Blind in enteri'r; the Dur-ic a compethloti are going up against a I herd that won the great majority of B all awaids ami hanpionshlps oftered Kthc past ear on the .Northwest Llve-I Llve-I Stock show in Leuiston, the Kieh-m Kieh-m ards Livestock conipany entries won 1 Jluou in eash awards. Hugh Walter I of Townsend, Muni . is showing a blue m ribbon strinK of big type Poland-China Khogs against A V I'ulley i Sons' herd of Spotted J'ol.tiids from iner:-Vcan iner:-Vcan Fork. Utah Berkshire of the V proper tue ami breeding are on exht-l exht-l bltii.n i.v i Mf A.-iilanu Farms. Pleas- j I 'rule It. ill I V-MOl s sin i p DOG THE RE. Competition will be keen in the B Hob-fin clusse.s of the dairv cattle1 vision. Both the state institutions ol J B Ogden aro competing aguiusi Ancel I Hatch and Nelson Brothers, of Woods Cross and C S. Potter! herd of Mln-bsota Mln-bsota white and blacks Foulger B' 7rolhern of Ogden are without eompe-I eompe-I lltlon for their well-baluneed herd of B reglntt. red Jerseys. a Rambouilette and Hampshire sheep a from the fn.mo.us flocks of the But-irfleld But-irfleld Livestock company. Ltd.. of M Wei sir, Idaho, are show.ng without mM competitors The sheep from the But-B But-B terfield i.iiu h wen- hi . ivy wn.ner.M in all the Northwest fairs, ami stock I shows during 15 110 Sam S. S'todtlard shepherd for the Buttcrfleld flock has but recently re-B re-B turned frotn a trip to the Chicago In-i ternatlonal While at the .Chicago show, Stoddard put on an exhibition with his Imported Scotch shepherd dog before crowds numbering into I the tens of thousands everj night In I tho big Chicago amphitheatre Mr. B Stoddard who 1m himself a native of HBcotland, and his nationally famous B dug. Tweed, ar" with the Bultorfleld Rexhibit here . BOYS' Mi GIRLS' EXHIBIT. Nino carloads of fat steers and - -Btn tars of feeder .steers are on exhl-B exhl-B .billon and will 1 ... fold at public auc-. auc-. -4B lion at i an Frldaj afternoon. j ; Exhibitors In this class Include the K Lai son & Llnd company of Logan. Utah, the Manti Livestock company d Mar.tl. Ctah. h'rnett Madsen of B Mantl l-'i;inl( Si a i k w t-:t t het ,,f Black- . Hfoot. Jdaho; K. n Bpahn, of gemhl, Ddaho; Fox tS: Keller o 'jgden, Peck 9 & Graham of I.otran, I'tah. Bob ;rlf-fHh ;rlf-fHh f sfntU'lei-l, and M. Whur.vorth K of Bancroft, Idaho. t Seven curloads of feeder steers will Blso be auctioned l-'riday morning. BtThe owners of these lots of .Tfeer, n-MMnde n-MMnde W J. Kell; t( Kell. U'yo., K. jjSjj Of I .em hi. Idaho. , ,v JffKellcr, Ogden. Dodson & Vouug, og- den; Peck & Benson. Logan. L'tab; Peck A: Graham. Logan, Utah, and Peck Brothers, iAgan, Utah, Tsere are three entries in the boyj' and girls' club exhibits. i-'Xmo Grow of iluntsvllle, has entcr-t entcr-t d 11 r.alf In the baby beef exhibit and Oscttr McFarlandi of West Weber, has enttured a baby beef and two bi.ni lambs. |