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Specials. 



"Class 36 — Best 25 pounds peas, Wyoming: grown. First, Col. E. J. 

 Bell, Wyomilng Tribune cup; second, Patrick Scott, Campstool. 



"Class 37 — Best 25 pounds oats, Wyoming grown. First, E. Blain, 

 Cambria, Wyoming Cheyenne Leader cup. 



"Class 38 — Best individual exhibits from Colorado. First, Keen Bros., 

 Denver Chamber of Commerce cup; second, A. M. Axelson, Denver Cham- 

 ber of Commerce cup; third, Charles Green, Denver Chamber of Com- 

 merce cup. 



"Class 39 — Best individual exhibit open to the world. First, Keen 

 Bros., Denver Post trophy cup. 



Class 40 — Best fruit display. First, E. R. Parsions, Parker, Colorado, 

 tank heater, McDonald & Morrison Manufacturing company, Dubuque, 

 Iowa; second, David Broadhead, Nephi Utah, pair stock fountains. 



"Class 41 — Best state exhibit of non-irrigated farm products, oipen 

 to the world, Colorado. Trophy cup given by the state of Wyoming. 



"Class 42 — Best individual exhibit from Wyoming. Dr. V. T. Cooke, 

 Citizen's National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyoming trophy cup. 



"Class 43 — Best display alfalfa, open to the world. First, Keen Bros., 

 choice of agricultural implements between first and second; second, Miss 

 Mabel L. Sudduth, Broadview, Montana. 



"Class 44 — Best bushel potatoes, Wyoming grown. Mrs. F. C. Davis, 

 Areola, Wyoming, 24piece silver set given by Dan S. Park Jewelry Co., 

 Cheyenne. 



"Class 45 — Best display agricultural products grown in Laramie 

 county, Wyoming, W. C. Brisbane, Divide, Wyoming, Planet Junior cul- 

 tivator, given by F. A. Roedel Hardware Co., Cheyenne, and $5 pair shioes, 

 given by Jenkins Shoe company, Cheyenne. 



"Class 47 — Best 25 pounds wheat, Wyoming grown. Dr. V. T. Cooke, 

 hand painted china vase, Buechner Jewelry Co., Cheyenne. 



"Class 48 — Best 25 pounds Turkey Red wheat, open to the world. 

 W. B. George, Billings, Montana, Billings Chamber of Commerce cup. 



"Class 49 — Best 25 pounds barley, open to the world. H. Price, Car- 

 penter, Wyoming, silver loving cup. Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake. 



"Class 50 — Best agricultural exhibit by woman homesteader, open to 

 the world. Miss Mabel L. Sudduth, Broadview, Montana, $25 worth of 

 seeds from Barteldes Seed Co., Denver." 



One premium, not named in above list, was a set of stock fountains, 

 two (2), awarded to Fred D. Johnson, Wray, Colorado, for best display 

 of corn, given by Novelty Manufacturing Co., of Sterling, Illinois. Judge 

 of awards was Prof. B. C. Buffum Worland, Wyoming. 



Another feature of the Exhibit, exceedingly attractive, was the phO' 

 tograph display, exhibited in a special room, adjoining the crop exhibit. 



Pictures of farm scenes on non-irrigated farms from all over the 

 West, were mounted on compo boards and formed a frieze, two feet 

 wide, entirely around the room, a running panorama of Dry Farming 



