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Show Junior Livestock Show Set For June 3rd - 4th Dates for the seventeenth annual an-nual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show have been set for June 3 and 4 at the North Salt Lake Stock Yards. Boys and girls from the Intermountain region will be competing for thousands of dollars in premiums, prem-iums, although most emphasis will be placed upon "Grand Champion Youth." The nremium list, has been completed and is available from William D. Backman, secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, Chamber of Com-' merce, Box 329, Salt Lake Cityj 10, Utah. Mr. Backman indicated indicat-ed that all entry blanks must be in his office not later than Monday, May 25, 1953. "Although present livestock1 prices are lower than the general gener-al average of last year, our youthful livestock growers can expect premiums well above the current market price," said James A. Hooper, president of the Fat Stock Show. "The show always arouses interest among livestock buyers, commercial business houses and civic organizations organ-izations who are anxious to purchase pur-chase quality livestock." The famed Junior Fat Stock Show formally opens Tuesday, June 2, 5:30 p.m. at the Stock Show Arena. Livestock will be i . I received until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday evening, at 8:00 p.m. Newspaper Agency Corporation will sponsor spon-sor a star studded all-professional vaudeville show, featuring top comedy, singing, musical and dancing acts. ! |