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Show MOON LAKE FFA THIRD ANNUAL LIUESTOCIt SHOW FRIDAY, MAY 11th Better conditioned Beef, Sheep And Swine Will be Exhibited At This year's Show Members, patrons, and friends'1 of the Moon Lake Chapter FFA of Altamont high school anticipate antici-pate success in their Third Annual An-nual Livestock Show to be held on the school campus Friday, May 11. This show has been growing each year and its influence influ-ence on livestock improvement in this northern section of Duchesne Du-chesne county is apparent. Better Bet-ter sires and female breeding stock are being used, improving the quality of all classes of stock. Better feeding is being practiced as evidenced by the finer conditioned con-ditioned beef, sheep, and swine exhibited, and by the increased milk production of dairy cows. As has been the policy in the past, there will be classes in beef, dairy, swine, and sheep. We expect ex-pect a smaller beef exhibit than a year ago, but the animals to be exhibited should be better conditioned con-ditioned than in past years. The number of dairy cattle should be larger,' with the entire dairy division di-vision better than before. Following are the rules and regulations of the show: Stock may be entered by anyone. any-one. Stock must be on the grounds by 10:00 a. m. of the day of the show, and stay until I officially excused, to qualify for prize money. The judges decis-, decis-, ion will be final. There must be no conferring with the judge by i any person while stock is being shown and judged except to answer an-swer quests from the judge. Otherwise Oth-erwise exhibitor's animal will be disqualified. A protest against a judge, on the grounds of unfairness, un-fairness, must be made to the stock show committee (named below). A deposit of $10.00 will be required on each protest. If the protest is not sustained the deposit will be forfeited to the Moon Lake Chapter FFA. The Moon Lake Chapter will not be responsible for any livestock at the show; but will do all possible within reason, for the comfort and safety of the animals. The prize money will be awarded on a point basis, except for special prizes. The value of each point will depend upon the total number num-ber of points awarded and the money available. y All. stock will be judged as follows: Choice, Blue ribbon, 10 points; Good, Red ribbon, 7 points; Commercial, White ribbon, rib-bon, 4 points. All breeds will compete together. Register animals ani-mals as they enter the grounds with the respective class managers mana-gers (listed below) of your particular partic-ular class of stock. The special prizes are to be awarded as follows: Beef Best fat cattle, $35.00; Second best calf, $10.00; Best purebred herd bull, $100.00; Best hereford range bull, $10.00; Best breeding beef cow, $10.00; Best breeding beef heifer, $5.00. Sheep Best fat lamb, $20.00; Second best fat lamb, $5.00; Best ram, $5.00; Best breeding ewe, $5.00 Best breeding ewe lamb, $5.00. Swine Best fat market hog, $20.00; Second best market hog, $5.00; best boar, $5.00; best brood sow, $5.00; best breeding gilt, $5.00. Dairy Best dairy exhibit, $25.00;(Dairyman scoring most points), best dairy bull, $10.00; best dairy cow, $10.00; best dairy heifer, $5.00. Fitting and showing contest First prize, Show halter; Second prize. Show halter. Premium lists with application blanks have been sent to past exhibitors ex-hibitors and others who might be interested in exhibiting. Those who intend to exhibit stock at the show but who did not receive a premuim list please make a request re-quest by mail to the Moon Lake Chapter FFA, Mt. Emmons, Utah. The Stock show committee is chairman, Mike Zoumadakis; assistant as-sistant chairmen, Gordon Evans, Neil Maxfield and Raymond Dump. Class managers: Hogs, Ted Snyder: Dairy, Glen Jenkins; Beef, Floyd Rowley; Sheep, Stanley Stan-ley Fieldsted. Judges for the show are Lyman Ly-man H. Rich, Extension Dairyman Dairy-man and Dr. Loren Harris of the State Extension service. Exhibitors are to furnish the ' feed for their own animals. |