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Story December 5, 1937

Imperial Valley Press

El Centro, Imperial County, California

What is this article about?

Thirty-two California schools, mainly through Future Farmers programs, entered livestock in the Great Western Livestock Show in Los Angeles from Dec. 13-19, comprising 75% of the fat stock, as announced on Dec. 4.

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Thirty Schools
Enter Livestock
In Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, Dec 4 (UP)

Thirty-two schools entered cattle, sheep and hogs in the Great Western Livestock show at Los Angeles stockyards Dec. 13 to 19. It was revealed today when entries closed.

E. W. Everett, of the state department of education, said the junior division will supply 75 percent of the fat stock in this year's exposition.

Future Farmers from the following schools will participate:
Bakersfield, Cambria, Cedarville, Ceres, Chino, Corona, Delano, Los Palos, Downey, El Monte, Fresno, Garden Grove, Hanford, La Verne, Linden, Van Nuys, Madera, Modesto, Newport Beach, Norwalk, Ontario, Placentia, Porterville, Puente, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Santa Ynez, Shafter, Tranquility and Wasco.

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What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Livestock Show Future Farmers School Entries Los Angeles Stockyards

What entities or persons were involved?

E. W. Everett

Where did it happen?

Los Angeles

Story Details

Key Persons

E. W. Everett

Location

Los Angeles

Event Date

Dec. 13 To 19

Story Details

Thirty-two schools entered cattle, sheep, and hogs in the Great Western Livestock show at Los Angeles stockyards. The junior division will supply 75 percent of the fat stock. Future Farmers from listed schools will participate.

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