Cokeville 4-H does well at County Fair
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McCall Murdock gets excited about her Reserve Champion lamb at the Lincoln Co. Fair. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
The Lincoln County Fair took place this past week and the Cokeville Community 4-H Club was well represented as members had many first place ribbons as well as Grand Champion and Reserve Champion entries.
The Lincoln County Junior Livestock Sale was also very profitable for 4-H members who had the opportunity to sell their animals.
The following buyers supported the Cokeville members:
Marti Halverson, Western Ag, Fox Ranches, McKee Real Estate, Petersen Ranches, Jenkins Lumber, Quarter Circle 4 Heating and Plumbing, Clark Cattle Company, McKinnon Livestock, Comprehensive Family Dental (Shawn Groll), Flat Creek Concrete, 1st Bank, Yellow Iron Excavating, Black Mountain Rental, Raymond Petersen, Gardner Hay Sales, Salt River Motors, Birch Family Dentistry, Dru Haderlie, Alan Linford and Cleaning Express.
Antheny Petersen had the Reserve Champion Market Steer at the Lincoln County Fair. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)