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Show Ehampions Proudly Wear f Ribbons of Ogden Sbow ml C mi'iorijs ami grand champions of L : h- I . s . . -1 i - . 'i r . -... .-,1 liv re. v- Baring 1 ha jttB the fcy in all cii p.irtin completed iarlv Timroi tornoon and H- official Estri f.T I i ..I ; aftern I 1 '" '-'i-' Bialtcr of Filer. Idaho, assisted by Btoy On ) "i nx.Un will oif. r from ho Mock main- good irlot buys of inttic. '.tc- an.! '.ir-ep I'o.v A- Keller grill i mulsh mi- grand champion cur-a cur-a Dfti "i f it Hci rford ateera i if refolds I dominated the blue ribbon award; 0n,1 .- . -1. ,.i i..'- including l 'i n : orison's . liititt of l.aliy - r and yea i Hi. c :...iii- Hampshire lainba won for Frank Starkweather of Blai k-tooi k-tooi id iii". t;., fat lamb champion-: E The gTand champion single steer pa a grade Sin irt horn. He v.a a Wrel jro - .1 'ccr hut not highly finished fin-ished owned a d exhibited jjr Griffith Br.-'i i -y, Smlthfield, Utah 8 nd ind ; h ' 1 . . i - nrard- V Cl 1 : i ) i H in a I t.'"ll. K- .i nil J I" . J HOI t 0MIE1 l I OK , M , I till I .In h" and ' .1 -la ,. Bca. lull. ell John ji ji - .. .Mi ..1 11 1 ri. V Btn - 1 1 1 .In l.oa rd . 3hort- .r Ihor.' .1 . ti 1 1. " ... 1. w I -. : . jf Med Hi- '' in ."Mi. Hereford ft Icon Sw me 1 yL Iclea 1. d Km fconii'.- " ' ! Hugh V all r, tn'ov. "ii I"..).. -i j Kan 1 1 .h!.in. 1. .in.-. ithoul competl- rtioi'1 1- n.'iii .. v ir.li-.l 1 In- I- hi 1 1-Kiel 1-Kiel 1 !.. ' 'I "ini.aii;- hy I In pre.-,i- Hem ni tin 'gdeii livestock show fori , their M.I .I If . 1. " hil.i: I Hot competition lis met in the Hel- Hn cat! If j fcln '1 ' " "if hlp.- on ah ImiIIn. d f She 1 1 sl iti Institutions dividing' i Cent in ra with Nelson Brothers. I li ft sidi'M.ii.i i.wn m Jii"-i h; I : J i'. . . n ,', ere with-J I Put ' "' 5 u.Mi'UMI VTS !' 1 S j V "Nothing which makes for llu - 11 -ft! Ice.-.'- i -1.. . hae bet n rl on,.' I J s?to ' l nlori sl i -l var' "' 1 " 1 ' " ' ' '' : ' " r" managei It' ar' 1 ''' "" 111,1,11 ' 5 j J Icn i f. End support I us "tuh'a ill? RJOV ri" nl'lniati growth "1 tin- j2 M r - istante can - V Sot I.. I L...M 1 1 and LP" Ultll ' - h H Richard-- of Virgli was winded th bur. 1. m i' I'ihus second HI HKial show. To ih it he has had. iin !" inn 1 - nlld ' No greatei lrlbut to Ogden ind Its stocU -in lliun givin by Hugh Aaltei :it a bunquet for the hogmen B Iven l. .Mi Wall' v 'riuirsda;. nighl ouhl ' deiifd I or over thirty "SH Ears." said Mr v - have Showed livestock on the fair and show clrcuils from MlSSfiurl to. Oregon and never have i received uuiio ucJi ai royal welcome u at the t'gden llve-j stock show this week Many visitors of national importance in the livestock world are Visiting thia Week at 'he stock show. R, R. Miller here from Kansas City, Mo. representing repre-senting the American Hereford association asso-ciation E I.. Wcsiovcr, western rep-j ! resen tath e of the American Oucrn-I ,f-y Cattle club, with headquarters at : Petersbuig. N. II.. made a special trip to Ogdcn t,, pledge anew the support Oi his association and to guarantee a jOucrnsey exhibit for 1922 Both of these national representatives wcroen- thus,., sue in their praise of tho show: land promised liberal awards from; their respective associations. in HER VOTAB1 i -Last but not last among the nota-j Ides 01 ih" week is Colonel Earl Walt- er of Filer, Idaho Probably nowhere in the 'livestock game is there a morci loyal booster than Colonel Walter. During I he slockmen s ball held Thursday night In the Bcrthana. it was Colonel Walter, ably assisted as-sisted bv Jess Richards and Ezra j Fjcjsted, who auctioned the prise' waltz. The proceeds of the sale went to the livestock show. The prize dance of the evening was bid In bj George I iTomllnson of the Hunaaker Commls-I adon company well known livestock! (commissioner of the local yards. Mr. Tomlinson took the bid from 1'rank j Starkweather of Blackfoot. Idaho .The prize lady, who had been pictured as an actress from the Ofpheum Olr- cult, turned out to he none other than! I Earl Bhecley of the Sheeley Cattle' j company In disguise, and the laugh! I was on ;eorge. but he paid his bid and proved himself a loyal booster fbl I I he show. t Throngs of spectators, nearly double the number that were present for the: opening day, were at the show this morning The Stockyards presented a gala up- ! pearance, all exhibitors and officials of the show having .1 lopted red ban-j danna handkerchiefs as tho official) de Ice of ' he show. STUDENTS' JUDGING. Oni of the features of the show I today was the students" Judging con-; test. This event started at 10:45' O'clock, wi'h -tad. ins l mm nine high' schools, and ight individual entrier, in the judging contest for college stu-dents. stu-dents. The schools and teams entered in ' -this contest are as follows: Individual judging Kue Clccg. ' Glen Loveless, Harold Htchell, Ernest Hansen. Martillo Clegg, Ralph Park. I Vera Owens and Lee Kenner. I'rovo High School Maurice Jones. Clarence Olsen and Scott Price. I tlranlte High School Rollo Car- i lisle. Herman Nlclson and Ernian Gra- j ham. North Summit high school Ralph ' Rrooks, Gordon Lee and Richard i Jones. ) ll - REPR1 -I VTED Spanish I'ork High School Ira Markhani, Blaine Hanson, and Ivan Shepherd. Payson High School Sterling Reece. Wendell Wride and Ruish Moore. Cypress High School Kenneth Vaughn. John Moesaer a id Douglas Green! Wasatch High School Royal Crook. Wniter Montgomery and Harold win-torton. win-torton. Ogden High School Paul Roest, Yoeman Perry and Lloyd Lovedahl. Morgan High School Kord Dixon, Wesley Crouch and Leslie- Nelson. The evenl will be Judged by Henry Oberhanseyi formerly with the i tah Agricultural college at Eogan; E V . Carroll, head of the livestock and ani-nml ani-nml husbandry depa 'tmentS at the P. A. C. and Gstprge Calpe, dairy specialist spe-cialist at the V. A. C. Prize animals were chosen from the sheep, cattle and hog divisions of the show, to be Judged by tne students. " oo |