2012 SHOW SCHEDULE
APRIL 25st - WEDNESDAY
5:00 pm Set up Stalls and Show Ring
(Many hands make light work!)
APRIL 26nd - THURSDAY
7:30 am - 12:00 noon Registration & weigh-in
7:30 am – 4 pm Caucus Contest
- Hogs during weigh-in
- Steers on their way to wash
- Lambs following steers
12:15 pm Exhibitors meeting
12:45 pm Scholarship recipients meeting
1:00 pm - 8:00 pm Fitting & Showmanship
1:00 pm Portfolio/Record books are due
APRIL 27rd - FRIDAY
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Market Showing & Judging
11:00 am – 1:00 pm Livestock Test Contest - NEW
After 1pm Livestock Bowl Contest
6:00 pm Awards Banquet
APRIL 28th - SATURDAY
8:30 am Livestock Judging Contest
10:00 am - 2:00 pm Livestock Sale/Auction
We would appreciate all exhibitors helping to clean up
and tear down after the sale.
Lamb exhibitors need to clean out their own stalls after
the sale!
Call the Extension Office if you have any questions at
634-2693.
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Dixie Jr. Livestock Show Committee - 2012
President Natalie Larsen
Vice President Barry Bundy
Past President Richard Holmes
Secretary MJ Gubler
Tagging/Weigh-in: Bill Black
Facilities: Barry Bundy, Danny Bundy, Clay Bundy
Sale Committee: Larry Blake, Kelly Blake, Alan Gardner,
Ron Thompson, any other committee member.
Sale Accounting: Melody Sorensen
Education Committee:
FFA: Desert Hills Eric Bleak
Dixie Dave Gust
Hurricane Dustin Daily
Pine View Andria Clark
Snow Canyon Deric Despain
4-H: Paul Hill
Announcer: Derald Terry, Nicki Terry
Auction: Jay Webb
Awards: Brandon Atkin
Banquet: Kelby & Kathy Iverson
Clerk Seth Thompson
Historian: Nanette Atkin
Judges: Ron Thompson
Packers: Richard Holmes
Public Relations: Justin Bandley, Ryan Yardley
Ring Manager: Danny Bundy, Mark Olsen
Scholarship: Jill Olsen
Show Vet: Max Brinkerhoff
Thank You Notes: Deana Blake
There are many others who help this Livestock Committee to
make this show a reality. Thank you so much to all the great
volunteers who put on this show and help prepare our kids!
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Auction
Buyers Information
About the sale:
The Livestock show sale is a traditional event that
brings the community together in support of this character
building, youth program. Buyers have four options at the
sale:
Option #1: Keeper – send to packer
You pay the full price of the animal.
You tell the auctioneer which packer you would like
the animal sent to be processed. Processing fee to
be paid by buyer due upon delivery of the order.
Proceeds go directly to the participant.
Option #2: Support – Do not keep
You pay the difference between the bid price, less
the established “buyback” price (printed in column
next to the animal weight).
o Example Bid price . . . . . . . $450.00
Less buyback. . . .$250.50
You pay . . . . . . . $200.00
Participant receives full bid price.
Animal sold to Dixie Jr. Livestock Committee at
market value.
Option #3: Scholarship Fund – Do not keep
You pay the full bid price which goes to the
participant.
The animal is then resold, the proceeds of which are
donated to the show for its use in conducting the
show and offering scholarships to local youth.
Option #4: Keeper – Take the animal home
You pay full price
You are responsible to remove the animal directly
following the show.
Proceeds go directly to the participant.
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Your name will be announced as a purchaser at the show,
as well as printed in The Spectrum newspaper after the
show.
RULES & REGULATIONS
1.1 The Show Committee holds final decision and
control. All exhibits, grounds and buildings will be
under the entire control and management of the
committee. They also reserve the right to withhold
premiums and any sale price in excess of support
price in every case in which it shall appear to the
committee that the regulations have not been
complied with, or that fraud or deception has been
practiced or attempted.
1.2 The Show Committee has the final and absolute right
to interpret all matters arising out of or connected
with the show or sales.
1.3 When there is limited competition, the judge is
requested to award such premium as the exhibit
merits in his opinion.
1.4 The Dixie Junior Livestock Show will not be
responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.
Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for any loss
or damage done to another or occasioned by, or
arising from any animal or article exhibited by him,
and shall indemnify the Dixie Junior Livestock Show
against all legal or other proceedings in regard
thereto.
1.5 All special awards and trophies will be given at the
exhibitor’s dinner.
1.6 All showing and selling of animals at the show must
be done by exhibitor, unless excused by
management for extreme circumstances.
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Submission of extreme circumstances must be
presented to the committee in written form before the
event. Failure to comply with this rule, without prior
approval by the show committee, will forfeit all
proceeds from the sale above market value.
1.7 Failure to comply with these rules or bad conduct will
forfeit premiums.
EXHIBITORS
2.1 All exhibitors must be 4-H or FFA members.
2.2 Exhibitors must be in the third grade, but not less
than 8 years of age as of January 1 of the current
year. Any Exhibitor that is a senior in high school for
the current school year and graduates in the spring
will be eligible for the DJLS that year.
Exception: Disabled persons as defined by Public
Law 98-527. In these special cases, the animals
must still be the project animal of the exhibitor and
be cared for daily by the disabled person.
2.3 All junior entries should be approved and SIGNED
by County Agent or FFA Advisor, certifying that the
animals exhibited are owned by the boys or girls and
that these members are in good standing and have
all records up to date.
2.4 4-H exhibitors are to wear collared long or short
sleeved white shirts with official emblem on the left
sleeve (left front if wearing a vest). FFA exhibitors
must wear a white collared long or short sleeve shirt
and tie, with emblem or official jacket. No T-shirts,
tank-tops, tube-tops, sleeveless shirts, etc. are
allowed when exhibitors take their stock in the show
ring and sale ring. Everyone must wear full length
pants. Exhibitors may not wear a hat of any kind
while in the ring. Failure to abide by above dress
standard will preclude exhibitors from placing,
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selling, or receiving premium money.
REGISTRATION/ENTRIES
All entries are due by 5:00 p.m., Friday, January 13TH,
2012, and must include entry fees and exhibitor’s social
security number. Mail to: Dixie Junior Livestock Show,
44 NORTH 100 EAST, ST. GEORGE, UTAH 84770.
3.1 Please use your complete mailing address on entry
blanks, including zip code.
3.2 All entry fees are $10.00 per animal and must be
included with fully completed entry form.
3.3 Exhibitors can enter, show and sell one animal.
3.4 Home grown animals need to be registered on the
entry form to qualify for that category.
3.5 Scholarship applications are due the same day as
show registration. Those eligible for show
scholarships must meet the following requirement:
Must be a member of 4-H or FFA.
Must have a GPA of 2.5 or better.
Must have participated in the DJLS at least three
years/times.
Must be a senior in high school.
3.6 Signed, up-to-date record books are strongly
encouraged to be entered into the Record-Book
Contest, but are not required for participation in the
show or sale.
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SHOW ANIMALS
4.1 Animals in market classes will be classified for
judging according to weight.
4.2 All market steer, market lambs and market hogs in
each division (4-H and FFA) will be judged jointly
regardless of division membership.
4.3 Animals that have previously gone through another
livestock show must be shown by the same exhibitor.
Once an animal has gone through a Junior livestock
show and sale, it is no longer eligible to enter the
Dixie Junior Livestock Show.
4.4 All market animals exhibited at Dixie Junior Livestock
Show must be OWNED, FED, AND TRAINED by the
exhibitor for at least 90 days for lambs and hogs and
120 days for steers previous to the show.
4.5 All male animals in all market classes must have
been castrated. No open sores permitted.
4.6 Each participant shall only bring one animal. No
alternate animals maybe be brought to the show and
left for slaughter.
4.7 Each participant may tag only one additional animal
as an alternate
4.8 Any animal that enters the barn on the show day that
has not qualified for showmanship and/or market
class will be turned over to support and all proceeds
will be forfeited to the show. This includes animals
brought to the show for personal slaughter that have
not been tagged, registered and weighed in.
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HOME GROWN ANIMALS
5.1 In order for an animal to be considered “home
grown” the following conditions must be met: The
exhibitor or Extended family must COMPLETELY
OWN THE MOTHER and house her at their local
place of operation (leased, borrowed, or owned).
Animal may be bred at another location, but must
return to a local place of operation to carry out
pregnancy and delivery.
The animal MUST BE BORN, RAISED, AND
CARED FOR ON THE EXHIBITOR’S LOCAL
PLACE OF OPERATION, adequate for good
animal birthing and husbandry practices.
o Example: Local lambing shed (Lamb),
farrowing pen (Hog), or local pasture or range
(Steer).
5.2 The Grand and the Reserve market animals are
excluded from eligibility for the home grown award.
ANIMAL CARE AND HOUSING
6.1 Exhibitors must put up place cards on their stall,
stating name and club or chapter. The stalls and
exhibitors' area/gear must be cleaned by 8 a.m. each
day and kept clean. All refuse matter will be
disposed of as the committee chairman may direct.
6.2 Exhibitors shall furnish necessary feed for animals.
Bedding will be provided by the Dixie Jr. Livestock
Show. If necessary, a bedding charge will be
assessed to each exhibitor.
6.3 Waste shavings and manure must be piled outside of
the area where designated by committee
6.4 No muzzles or other devices that prohibit or hinder
eating or drinking are allowed on any animal at the
show grounds. Liquid diets (drenching) are strictly
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prohibited. All feeds should be naturally taken, “free
choice,” by the animal. Any violation of this rule will
cause the animal to be sifted.
6.5 No one is allowed to sleep in the livestock areas.
MISCELLANEOUS
7.1 Exhibitors must allow their animals to be used in the
judging contest if requested.
7.2 Premium money will be pro-rated as recommended
by the judge and at the full discretion of the Dixie
Junior Livestock Show Committee.
7.3 Complaints/Protests must be made in writing along
with a $50 deposit, and presented to the grievance
committee within six hours after the cause or causes
of the complaint/protest. If the grievance committee
agrees it is a good suggestion, the author will get
his/her money back. If not, it goes into the junior
livestock show fund. The grievance committee
consists of the Vice President, President, and Past
President.
7.4 All entries must be on the grounds no later than 12
noon. Thursday, April 26, 2012. Entries arriving at a
later time will be disqualified unless special approval
from the committee. Animals will be received from
7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, April 24, 2008. (Animals
must be accompanied by sufficient help to unload
and care for in pens.)
7.5 All animals may only be weighed in one time. You
may not go back and feed, water, etc. your animal
and come back and weigh again. If they do not
make weight the first time they will be sifted from the
market class, but may still show in fitting and
showmanship.
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7.6 Only Exhibitors will be allowed in the show ring,
unless the committee deems it necessary for the
safety of the exhibitors.
7.7 ALL ANIMALS MUST BE TRAINED TO HANDLE
PROPERLY.
SIFTING OF EXHIBITS
8.1 A sifting committee will examine all exhibits and
eliminate any animals not considered of suitable
quality, condition or health to enter competition.
Animals not properly trained to handle will be sifted.
Market beef must be dehorned, trimmed and must
grade at least SELECT. They will be examined at
time of weigh-in. Those not meeting above standard
will be sifted at that time.
8.2 Sifted animals will be marked and will be removed
from the exhibit area by 8 a.m. on Friday. Sifted
steer and lambs may be taken home. They will not
be sold at the stock show auction on Saturday.
Hogs may not be removed from the fair grounds.
Sifted hogs will be sold at support price, and
removed on Saturday.
8.3 Exhibitor’s steer, hogs, or lamb projects that do not
meet minimum weight requirements, may still wish to
participate in showmanship. All underweight steers
and lambs must be removed from the show barn
by 10:00pm on Thursday. As with any project
animal leaving the show, they must be checked off
by the committee member over that species. If the
exhibitor desires to show the animals in
showmanship, there will be a show fee for $50 for
steers and $25 lambs. If the animal is not removed
from the barn it will be turned over to support and
proceeds will be forfeited to the show.
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FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP
9.1 Fitting/grooming the animals prior to the show is an
educational practice that should be experienced by
each youth. Parents and 4-H/FFA leaders should
teach and assist in this process, but not do it for
them.
9.2 No chemicals, additives, adhesives, oils, coloring
products or sprays and/or other grooming products
may be used at anytime during the show by any
exhibitor. THIS AFFECTS ALL SPECIES. For
washing purposes shampoos will be allowed.
9.3 NO clippers, shears, scissors and/or grooming
devises are allowed to be used at the show. THIS
AFFECTS ALL SPECIES. All clipping and shearing
must be done prior to arriving at the show grounds.
Only blowers scotch combs and brushes will allowed
at the show for fitting purposes.
It is strongly suggested the exhibitor’s not bring
the restricted listed above.
9.4 Steers must be washed prior to entering the showing
ring for both fitting and showmanship and market
competitions. Steers must be checked off by the
specified show committee member assigned at the
wash rack no earlier than 2:00 pm on Thursday on
10:00 am on Friday.
9.5 Fitting and Showmanship Contest
Class 1 - 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th grade
Class 2 - 6th, 7th, 8th grade
Class 3 - 3rd, 4th, 5th grade
9.6 Exhibitors must show their own animals.
9.7 Animals must be completely groomed and ready for
contest when entering the arena.
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MARKET HOGS
10.1 Hogs will be weighed into show and classed by
weight. Market Hogs under 220 pounds will be
sifted. Maximum sale weight will be 285 pounds.
All weights above this point will be allowed to show,
but will be sold as a 285 pound animal. (This was
done to allow heavier animals to show without
exhibitors having to “holdback”/starve their animals
and reduce the quality of the meat.) Top hogs in
each class will compete for champion.
10.2 Feeding of hogs and cleaning of pens must be done
before 8 a.m. and between the hours of 5-7 p.m.
Troughs and feed shall be moved from the area at all
other times.
10.3 Hogs must be fed away from the alleys. Troughs and
other gear must be kept out of alleys.
10.4 All hogs must be washed before coming to show
grounds.
10.5 The committee reserves the right to apportion space
and assign pens as necessary.
MARKET LAMBS
11.1 Weight limits on Market Lambs will be between 100
pounds and 150 pounds. Lambs under 100
pounds will be sifted. All weights above 160
pounds will be allowed to show, but will be sold as a
160 pound animal. Top lambs in each class will
compete for champion.
11.2 Lambs must be slick sheared before arrival to the
Livestock Show. Lambs must be tight shorn before
they cross the scale at weigh-in with no butt pattern.
11.3 All female lambs are required to have a scrapie tag
from the breeder.
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MARKET BEEF
12.1 Market Beef will be placed in Blue, Red and White
ribbons.
12.2 Premiums for the various grades will be pro-rated
according to the number and quality of animals
shown.
12.3 Minimum weight on beef is 1,150 pounds. Any
animal below this will be sifted. Animals over 1,350
pounds will be allowed to show, but will be sold as a
1,350 pound animal.
12.4 All Market Beef will be stalled in specified area.
12.5 Any Market Beef exhibited at any previous show
must be exhibited at this show by the original owner.
SALE OF ANIMALS
13.1 An exhibitor will only be allowed to sell one animal.
13.2 Only animals receiving blue or red ribbons will be
sold in the sale. Those receiving white ribbons
cannot be sold in the sale.
13.3 All steers must have a brand inspection certificate
accompanying the animal at weigh-in, unless “Home
Grown”.
13.4 Exhibitors must not dispose of animals before the
close of the show. Any violation of this rule subjects
the exhibitor to a forfeiture of all premiums won by
him or her.
13.5 The show management shall have entire and
complete say as to how and when animals are
entered in the auction sale. It shall be the aim of
show committee to so classify sale entries that
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animals of similar quality shall follow each other in
sale order.
13.6 Owners of animals are responsible for their animals
until they are sold and placed in specific holding area
designated by the Dixie Jr. Livestock Show
Committee. Buyers are then responsible.
13.7 All Grand Champion and Reserve Champion animals
must be sold through the auction. All steers, hogs,
and wether lambs must go to slaughter but ewe
lambs may be kept for the purpose of breeding.
13.8 There will be a five percent commission charge on all
private or auction sales of livestock. In addition,
there will be a $5.00 per animal charge for
transportation and feed by the Stock Show
Committee to compensate for delivery of animals to
buyers or packers.
13.9 Animals exceeding the maximum weight listed in
their class will be sold for that max weight (Hog=285,
Lamb=160, Steer=1,350).
13.10 All market animals may be sold by the pound or by
the head at the decision of the sale committee.
13.11 Any Animals shown in Market class and
subsequently pulled from the sale shall be subject to
standard commission fees based on market price.
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CODE OF ETHICS
A. Treating an animal internally or externally, with any
irritant, counterirritant, or other substance used to artificially
change the conformation or appearance of an animal for
show is considered unethical, inhumane, and is prohibited.
This includes, but is not limited to, the use of graphite,
powders, hemp, artificial hair, coloring, common products
such as fly spray, ointment, or liniment used to the point that
it is irritating, or similar type products.
1. The use of dyes, spray paint, or other artificial
coloring, which results in altering an animal’s true and
natural appearance and/or color, is prohibited. The
natural color of a steer cannot be altered using any
artificial coloring. However, products that match the
steer’s natural color may be used in the fitting process
from the knees and hocks down and on the switch only.
For example, black products may be used on a black-
legged steer, and white on a white-legged steer. But
under no circumstances can color be used to cover a
steer’s natural leg color.
2. Adding false hair, clipped hair, or hair like material,
fleece, or skin at any point, spot, or area of the animal’s
body is illegal and will result in immediate
disqualification.
B. The use of tranquilizers, sedatives, or depressants,
which alter the physical or physiological state of the animal,
is illegal.
C. Surgery, injection or insertion of foreign material under
the skin and/or into the flesh of animal to change the natural
contour, conformation, or appearance of an animal’s body is
illegal. This includes vegetable oil, silicon, or any other
substance used to alter an animals shape. Acceptable
practices of physical preparations, which are allowed,
include: clipping of hair, trimming of hooves and dehorning.
D. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, show
management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or
show officials before, during, or after the competitive event
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is prohibited.
E. At the time an animal is sold at auction at the livestock
show, the exhibitors shall be held directly responsible for
animals that are rejected at the processing center due to the
presence of foreign residues. The seller may be liable to the
buyer for an amount equal to three times the purchase price
and may also be liable for attorney’s fees and civil penalties.
Show management may share acceptable intelligence and
evidence information with FDA or USDA. If, for any reason,
the FDA or USDA inspectors must remove any part of a
meat animal carcass; the market price will be discounted.
F. Show management reserves the right to require
animal health certificates. Health inspection and diagnostic
tests may be made before or after animals are on the
livestock show premises for exhibitor and animal safety, or
to inaugurate disease control procedures which may
become necessary in emergencies as determined by animal
health officials. Any violation of the “Dixie Junior Livestock
Code of Ethics” or specific rules as designated by the
livestock show will result in forfeiture of premiums and
awards, disqualification, and may result in probationary
status and/or loss of eligibility for future participation in the
Dixie Junior Livestock Show. Possible civil penalties may
be imposed by the proper authorities based on evidence
provided by the livestock show of exhibitors in violation of
the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic act/or the animal
mistreatment, neglect, and abandonment laws that apply on
the local, state, and national levels. The decision of the
livestock show management will be final.
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2011 Scholarship Recipients - $1000
Tiffany Terry Alexa Esplin
Emily Tanner Lindsey K. Erickson
McCall Smith Tanner Ence
Katelin Roper Brittany A. Dillard
Weston Peine Kyle R. Davies
Katherine Luthy Madison Cannon
Kristy Johnson Garrison Cannon
Julianna Hummel Dally Jo Bundy
Amberlee Hone Bailey Bundy
Nick Gubler Tanner C. Atkin
Devin Gubler Chayse Anthony
Kacie Fisher
Thank you to our Scholarship Donors
BRAD THOMPSON GREY LARKIN R. DAVIES
BRY LEAVITT INC JEL DEVELOPMENT STATE BANK
CHAD LUNT MD KUSTOM CONTAINERS STEVE REGAN CO
TRACY KVARFORDT L & L MECHANICAL TEN PLUS HAY CO
DARRIN, JONES & L 7 M MECHANICAL TITAN ENTERPRISES
PINEGAR LARSEN RENTAL & TRULINE CONCRETE
DAVID CLARK STORAGE TT&T DRYWALL
DEAN & CAROL TERRY LIN'S MARKETPLACE TT & T ENTERPRISES
DIXIE ESCALANTE PAUL JENSEN WEST FAB
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CORDELL & KATHY PEARSON GOOCH POOL LACORTI'S
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DESERT HILLS CONSTRUCTION INC. MCGUIRE LANDSCAPE
DIAMOND D RANCH INTERSTATE STEEL MESQUITE MART SHELL
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DIXIELAND TIRE AND AUTO JEFF MORBY NATALIE LARSEN
DK BUNDY EXCAVATION INC. JENKINS RONNOW JENSEN & ORVEL & SARA BUNDY
DR. ED SHEPHERD BOYLES OWEN BUNDY
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DUANE & DARLENE BLAKE JMI CONSTRUCTION PCI
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REYES CARBELLO STEVE & SARA URQHART
RICHARD SOUTHWICK STEWART & KRISTY BOWLER
RICK & MARYANNE DENOS SUGAR LOAF TRAILER SALES
ROBERT HOLT FARMS SUNRISE ENGINEERING
ROD ORTON SUNRISE TIRE
RON THOMPSON SUNROC
ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES SUNSET PLAZA SHOPPING
ROSS MESSERLY CENTER
RUSSELL MILLER SUNSET WESTERN OUTFITTERS
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SCOTT PARRY TRULINE CONCRETE CUTTING
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SEN. MIKE STOWELL UNIVERSAL BUSINESS INSURANCE
SEN. ORRIN HATCH UTAH CARZZ
SHELBY FREI VC MILNE & SONS
SHERRY MCGHEE STATE FARM WALLY BURGESS
SID ATKIN WARREN & SUSAN HANNIG
SIMISTER ORTHODONTICS WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM
SKYWEST AIRLINES BUREAU
SMALLTOWN AUTO WC RANCH
SNOW CANYON FFA WEBB LIVESTOCK, INC.
SOUTHERN UTAH AUTO WERNER TERMITE & PEST
AUCTION CONTROL
SOUTHERN UTAH TITLE CO. WEST FAB
SOUTHWEST DIESEL SERVICE, WESTERN AG CREDIT--PCA
INC. WILKINSON ELECTRIC, INC.
SPEAKING ROSES WILLIAM J. SCHOFIELD
SPLIT ROCK WIN ROBINSON
ST. GEORGE LIONS CLUB YESCO
STAHELI DISTRIBUTING ZION MOTORS
STAHELI FARMS ZITTING BROS CONSTRUCTION
STAHELI LAUNDRY SERVICE
STATE BANK OF SOUTHERN
UTAH
STATEWIDE RECOVERY
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