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Show Exhibitors Win Awards For Superior Products . At Annual Lindon Fair I musing community spirit was V. In evidence at the Lindon p ;f Held at the ward chapel 'rmis Saturday. The affair was it ge(j by Clarence Wright, chair-L chair-L of the Fair board, Royal Hoo-.fce Hoo-.fce chairman, Alroy Gillman, "Lgt, Dahlia Walker, secretary treasurer. The women's ex-was ex-was in charge of Ruth Lovell, a Cosby Rogers. jjore than one hundred entries (J judged in the livestock ex-tait ex-tait of horses, pigs, and cows. En--ants were divided into three class-C class-C j. junior for boys under 4-H age; iH class; and open class for any rjn or boy not eligible for the (ier classes. Ribbons were awarded to desig-j!e desig-j!e the winners up to fifth place. first place winners of the var-;:u var-;:u classes were: Junior group Guernsey heifer, C ,:t to six months, Keyne Thorne; jj months to one year, Jay Bar filman; Jersey bulls, one to six months, Bobby Gillman. j-H group Guernsey heifer, one io six months, Dale Gillman ; six (J Eonths to year, Paul Croft; one to -o years, Robert Harris; Guern-; Guern-; bulls, six months to a year, t lore Gillman; Jersey heifers, one - i six months, Dean and Loren Hoo-one Hoo-one to two years, Len Hooley; Srsey cow, two and three years, Glen and Dean Hooley; Holstein His, one to six months, Vern Talker; Holstein heifers, one to six ronths, Garth Gillman. Pigs Duroc Jersey sows, one to six rjnths, Floyd Lovell; Chester White s;is, one to six months, Ira Walk-S Walk-S c; sheep and lambs, Boyd Ditt- i :!lt Open class Jersey heifers, one to So years, LaMont Blackhurst; Durum Dur-um bulls, one to six months, La-llsr La-llsr Green; Guernsey bulls, one to so years, Jesse Thorne. Judges of the livestock exhibit w S. R Boswell, Utah county !i(nt, and Ed Cutler of Spanish "A. Mrs. Bessie K. Lemon, coun-I? coun-I? home demonstrator, was the ? of the women's exhibit, at 'h quilts, rugs, and home cos-tames cos-tames were displayed. Winners in this division in the Junior group were Wanda and JU Rogers, for home costume, (nd aPron; and in the Senior group, feth Shoell and Dorothy Walker :n first place on their dress and ?'on. Mrs. Clarence Wright was , 38 uer on her display of quilts nigs, Mrs. June iCullimore on Fr Willie quilt; and Miss nielli niel-li Gillman for fancy work display. 11 An interesting feature of the t T raCes' which flowed the Jpfl' Jtoe, was the potato race, in ' ' boys on ponies picked up po-that po-that had been scattered at. le m and Placed them in a me 2; the Mer being the rider who in - t!, in gating all the pota-it pota-it 4 ,.s ln the flat first. In this race loria T jf WaIker placed first, Dean : W1 pj!ey' and Orville Harris, third. .g the racing there were ors t: f Es for children, and in the eve- an out-door program with Alum Al-um "I Ulmai1 in charge, itest ' f music by a girls' trio from t Grove, Maurine Lim, Lu-nem Lu-nem ,n' Jeanne West, science- ,;ndered, in addition to an ac-:oo ac-:oo J 5010 by Ruln Brimhall; i by - w by Nita Varley of W '"" fen " a burleiue of ward mem-rs, mem-rs, 4 '6ent6d by Mary Burns and f tM: Cow,, . lchsen' and a talk by A danced tht f fair board' an" twetn t "at this is the forerunner v w&er and better fair to be clut: -xtyear. |