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Show Stock Show Entry Deadline Set Last call for enteries in the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show to be held in Salt Lake City June 3, 4, and 5 was issued this week by Merrill Parkin, show manager. The enteries must be made and in the hands of Clem S. Schramm, secretary by midnight May 20. The big show, in its tenth year, is generally conceeded to be one of the largest exclusively junior stock shows in the country. It is open only to members of the 4-H and FFA clubs throughout the Intermountain West and will reward re-ward the entries with more than $3,000 in prizes in addition to special awards of eleven calves, prizes for essay contests, judging, judg-ing, etc. The auction sale, at the end of the show is expected to produce nearly $200,000 for the youthful growers. Enteries by club members may be made only with county agents or state vocational teach-,; ers, according to Mr. Parkin. Those who wish to compete in the essay contest on "What My Livestock Project Means To Me" must submit their essays with the enteries. Prizes to value more than $100.00 will be given winners in the contest by the Kiwanis Club. Entrants will receive shipping and all other instructions from their local leaders. They are re minded, however, that they must make their entries early enough so the vocational teacher or county coun-ty agent may have them in the hands of the show secretary be fore May 20, |