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Show Ogden Readies First Junior Show OGDEN All cattle, lambs and hogs entered in the first annual an-nual Ogden Junior Fat Stock Show here August 3 and 4 will be consigned to the auction arena whether they arc sifted from judging contests or not, it was announced recently by Manager E. J. Fjeldsted. "One of the main purposes of this mid-summer exhibit is to enable youthful growers to sell their fat stock before a large gathering of buyers, and to that end, every boy ami girl who enters en-ters a steer, heifer, hog or lamb will have equal opportunity to participate in the auctions," Mr. Fjeldsted said. The auction sales will start at nine a. m., August 4, and will occupy the full second day program. pro-gram. Indications are that around 100 head of fat cattle will be sent over the block, along with smaller numbers of fat hogs and fat lambs. The first day events will be judgirtg of the exhibits under the market grading system of prime, choice and eood. A total of $1500 in premium money will be awarded to exhibitors of top grade stock. |