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Show STOCK MEN ON WAY TO HOMES Dairy Cattle Judge Calls It Best Balanced Show He Has Seen "The boat balanced stock show I ever attended." This was the statement of E. F. Rhelnhart, Idaho animal husbandman, husband-man, Judge of the dairy cattle division, divi-sion, made yer.terday at the conclusion conclu-sion of Ogdf n's third annual stock show, "I have Gccn many bigger shows, but none where every department was so strongly represented," ho explained- Most of the exhibitors left for home last night with their stock All was hustle and bustle nt the stock yards on break-up day, but everybody was In good humor Tb clear up Just who were the Individuals In-dividuals who made up the fine Utah county exhibit of Jcrse cattle and the prlres won. the following Information Infor-mation Is given; UTAH COUNTY WINNERS. F. E. Flniason, first bull, two years and under three; Parley Olson, first bull, aenlor yearling, V. A Nutta.ll, flr.n bull, senior yearling; W J. Tav-lor, Tav-lor, second senior bull calf, A. O Smoot, second Junior bull calf. W A Nuttall, first row three years and over, W A. Nuttall third cow thrrc years and over; Dr. Hughes, first row two vrnn and under three: W. A. Nuttall, first senior yearling heifer; W A. Nuttall, first Junior yearling belfor, "W. A Nuttull, Urst senior heifer calf; O. A. Smoot, first Junior heifer calf; W A. Nuttall first aged herd: W, A Nuttall, first young herd; W. A. Nuttall, first calf herd. NAME OVERLOOKED. In writing up the sales of individual individ-ual fat steers, the fact was overlooked that Bert Koop of Ogden bought one of the choice steers of the show in tho auction ring, at lOV cents a pound. The steer was purchased from tho Hunsaker Commission company Mr. Koop has always been a good buj er at the livestock show's auction pales, he having purchased ope of the high price steers at tho sale a year ago. In the fat cattle department were exhibited the best loads of fat cattle ever gathered together In the inter-mountaln inter-mountaln country. The stock show appreciates the fact that Peck Broth-era Broth-era & Graham of Logan, Eco Kenner & Sons of Mantl, Utah, and all the other exhibitors of fat. cattle hae worked long and hard and at great I expense to prepare their exhibits for the show. |