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Show 1 UTAH BOYS GET THE j jjoNS SHARE OF HON- V- i ORS AT THE AMERI- j CAN ROYAL LIVE- J I STOCK SHOW f I ' "" f The Spanish Fork High School i judging team was given national jjCnors when Lawrence Simmons t4' was declared the individual winner i- i in aU classes of livestock judgins ' it Kansas City. Mr. Simmons was i in competition with 99 boys from Ir i different parts of the United 5? j States. As a result of his demon- wjft) j stated ability to judge livestock, 1 the Kansas City Chamber of Com- merce will award him a scholar - d tlu-ou, ship of $500.00 ' to be used for ross in i studying agriculture in some college. col-lege. The Spanish Fork team was artist thinl tne nation and won first ' h place in studying swine, second i place in judging sheep, third place an or t ju(jgirig horses, and fifth plajje -y yeai he jU(jging 0f meats. . Glome Bear River Chapter" of i old m Future Farmers of America at ;, Perms; Bear River High School, was giv- !'bo;'t t! en second place in the nation, it arnl d competing against 177 chapters in ; Io iod f as many high schools in different parts of the United States. This award was given as a result of an evaluation of records submitted by the different vocational agricultural agricul-tural departments. Consideration nooth was &'ven to scholarship, leadership leader-ship and community activities, ex- ' tra curricula accomplishments, lished earnings and savings in project 3,ielkg wort and other related factors. In the annual election of offi- S for Krs 0f the "future Farmers of 3en- , America," Scott Hawley of Rich- arlin" tielti was elected vlce President " representing the eleven western e - ttates. The delegation from Utah had 3rd m opportunity to see the greatest ieorge assemblage of livestock in the wld and observe the judges of the different classes at work. mine , |