Show North Summit Still Piling Up Honors at Livestock Shows I Though little fanfare has at at- I at-I tended their efforts members of North Summit Future Farmers Association continue to pile up honors as they show their livestock live live- livestock stock projects around the state Their Instructor M M. M A. A Matley Is Justly proud of their accomplish accomplish- ments Fine Showing North Summit has shown a grand champion fat lamb Iamb for five consecutive years at the Uintah Junior Livestock Show In Vernal Veral Marvin Ma Pace e son of Mr and Mrs George Pace of Hoytsville has hu won two of f these awards awards awards' His grand champion this year brought him the top price of per pound for a total of Other contestants at nt the Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal show Included Jimmy Brooks son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Brooks of Henefer who sold his reserve grand champion for per pound He also got champion champIon champion cham cham- pion Hampshire ram in breeding class I Scott Moore son of ot Mr and i Mrs Veran Moore showed the champion and reserve champion Suffolk ewe In breeding class Efforts ray Pay The three boys received Just a a little less than 1000 for theIr their combined efforts in this thin show In addition they received premium money from the American Hampshire Ramp Hamp shire e Sh Sheep p Association I During the June show in Salt I Lake three North Summit lam lambs Jambs were among the top 12 rosette lambs Jambs Marvin Pace showed two of these and Jimmy Brooks the third These top winners sold at 76 cents per pound At the International Junior Livestock Show in North Salt Bait Lake Marvin sold five head pt pf lambs JambS for 50 Also winners were Jimmy Brooks with live five head Michael Judd Juda four tour Brent Ovard three and Stan Hopkin one I Stan also exhibited a fat Hereford calf call I The WI youth of North Bw Burn Burn- s- s mit are o still competing around the state In various shows Probably the tho ne net t hOW which they attend wi m be In Jn Wc in August |