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Show 4 SIDELIGHTS ON OGDEN'S SECOND LIVESTOCK SHOW irj n IRRY B .l.i V Tt sotoood annua.) livestock show h.'.H been declared :i success. lSxhiblt- . or and visitors are unttuinious In this opinion e 5. Hinckley, superintend--1 t nt of the state Industrial school. Bald "U is a wonderful show. Iti view of ihe difficulties experienced i- ta.tti i men during the pas) season, It Is marvelous, mar-velous, and Is a concrete exumple of! thi hope ef thr intermount&Ui coun-l I ir' regarding the future of livestock and tie development of Ogden as a I Iivcs'soc'k center." H. C. N'elBon owner of a herd of dstala cattle on display, pronounced the show "a grand success, especially J with reference to Rolslein exhibits. : There was competition In this class; tht wae linking Ln othpr classes, but that added to the zest and Interest Inter-est of the shew." j Xlno ot eleven exhibits owned by ' Mr Nelson placed for honors at thoj rhow "Your city win h:iv something worth while within a few years," said i:-ni Iianks. correspondent for the! Western breeders' Journal, of Portland, Port-land, Ore. "It is a fine showing, eon-'.lupring eon-'.lupring the fact that the show in but two yean old In this city." "Within three years an enormous amphltreatre will be necessary to house ; ho show ." Dr. Reinhold Kaiul-r de-ilared. de-ilared. Hl opinion was seconded by Col E v Walters of Filer, Ida., who v:i) officiate as auctioneer at the sale of battle tomorrow "With the amphitheatre amphi-theatre we cm look for a horse snow." "Dot" Kanler affirmed. BveryOnc Seemed more than pleased pleas-ed with the show. Due to pleasant wept her. the attfndanci was greater yesterday than :it any time during the show held in lDCn. Ons admitted that 11 was either stay a' home with the Ohee-lld or bring It alonK ' And I couldn't miss the stock show." ho concluded Many men were present at the show yesterday who carried youngsters ln their arms. The mothers apparently were not present. The rest of' the family, apparently, registered iflfti per cent attendance. Some of the cattle ;i:n hogsAn display dis-play certainly redelvod flifji class treatment. Especially before th'l judging judg-ing uf exhibits hesan. We saw some pigs profusely plastered plas-tered with p;iie p'lik powdSr Several of t lie bulls and cov. wen carefully manicured, hair clipped. nd Jails curled. The manicure Irfclilfled pol-ishing pol-ishing of hoofs and boras Jess Richards, secretary f the Show, claims that the shoy Surpasses any similar -xhibltlon r Mi 1(1 in ilii- intei mountain country. "Vv.- attended at-tended 'em all. too," fee sniJ. L 'Buster, the Woolly Wondef." is a Duroc hog which grows. In audition to bristles and hair, strands kit silky wool. Buster attr-v i ! conndcrable attention. Ills owner. L. B. Irdnhni of Lima. .Molilalia. lalmsthal the I shintal Is not a hybrid; bu1 ,'he prog-1 eny of a registered Duroc boar and a three-quarters Duroc sow.j The animal ani-mal apparently is ;i n nifti i" type and harkena back to arrient days when the mastodons wore wiolh hides. The general characle rlstlcsiof the animal ani-mal resemble a w ild boU ort close- 1 Ij th.in they do a domestt sow. II Isj claimed. Buster Is the orVy ire'; OUj cxhlhition at the show. ' |