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Show Supervisor Gives Data On Livestock Entries Each year has seen more interest in-terest displayed in the livestock division of the Duchesne County Coun-ty Fair, with 1954 expected to top other years for the number of exhibitors, reports W. C. Foy and Mont Poulson, livestock department supervisors. Breeders and exhibitors in the various livestock divisions, which include dairy cattle, FFA, 4-H Clubs, should bring in their stock on Friday morning, Sept. 3 for assignment to sheds and stalls. There will be supervisors or assistants present on both ' Sept. 3 and 4 to assist the exhibitor ex-hibitor place his stock, and offer of-fer any other help needed. Special attention should be directed to breeders who will be entering cattle over six months old, that the animal must pass a negative test for abortion before entering the fair. Contact should be made with Dr. Danniel Dennis, veterinarian veter-inarian of Roosevelt, to get this job done. A supply of hay will be at the fair . grounds, which can be bought by" the exhibitor, and straw will be furnished by the fair committee for bedding the animals. Following is the complete list of division supervisors arid committeemen, com-mitteemen, with the first one in each division being the supervisor, su-pervisor, and the second one the assistant. Milton Poulson is clerk to the general supervisors, Mr. Foy and Mr. Poulson: ' HOGS DIVISION Ralph Halstead, Duchesne; Ray Ellis, Duchesne; Harvey Gee, Duchesne. DAIRY DIVISION Wilson Merkley, Duchesne; (Continued On Back Page) Livestock . . . (Continued from Page 1) Elmer Yergensen, Roosevelt; La-Mar La-Mar Neilson, Bridgeland; Chas. Jensen, Arcadia BEEF CATTLE DIVISION Jerry Merkley, Duchesne; Harry Fieldsted, Boneta; Bill j Peatross, Duchesne; Arch Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Arcadia. SHEEP DIVISION Winslow Rhoades, Hanna; El-den El-den Brady, Bridgeland; E M. Keeler, Arcadia; Jack Bleazard, Mt. Home; B. A. Jacoby, Duchesne; Du-chesne; Elwood Carter, Tabiona; Wallace Seeley, Bluebell. |