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Show Cache County Fair I AT LOGAN, UTAH I SEPTEMBER 2U, 25, AND 26, 1912. I CACHE VALLEY HOME COMING WEEK I 1 Horse Races, Fireworks, Balloon Ascensions, Wild West Shows, Indian Relay Races, And Other Great I I Attractions. Delightful Music by the Military Band. The Fort Hall Indians with trained Race Hsesor I I Will compete for Prizes. The Gates to the grand display of exhibits will be opened Sept, 24th, at 10 a.m. I I Fine Exhibit of Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Horses, Cattle, Poultry, Manufactures, Women's I Work. In short, a Bewildering Display of Cache County's Wealth and Production Educational, Instruc- I tive, Interesting. Every man Invited to come and bring the Family, They'll all enjoy it. Beautiful I I Grounds with abundance of water, shade and grass. Two Thousand Dollars In Prizes. I . FIRST DAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH SECOND DAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH THIRD DAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH I A horse and livestock sale will tako place nt tho Fair Grounds ini H ' from 10 to 12 a. m. every morning during the Fair. The association U-g A -J I :ye CJ.--1. QU Q m WSZ 4n(J LJye StOCK Sale 10 a. III. will feed and water all animals placed on sale during the three 11UIOC rtHU UIVV UlUWY Vl ttt. v in, " g days for $1.50 per head. There will bo a charge of $2.00 commission H on every sale made on the Pair grounds. These animals will not Dnpc O. r gw. ?1CCS 3t 2 D ttl 11 he sold for leiis than tho price set by tho owner, but If possible for MXtMCS . Iff. f BM more. All livestock should be in first class condition, In order to M 1 A O At a0aa aa H attract tho attention of tho eastern and western buyers, who have Mn K O.QA frnf nr nnpp . $$00 DO WO. LVJ 'A) trOt Or DaCe " - QoUU.UU M promised to bo hero on the above dates. The public will be admitted ;U" ) ,UU Ll L U1 Fa,"c " lfUU",UU XT 1 1 T T" All AAA AA fl to tho livestock sales free of charge. No. 6 2:22 Trot or pace - 300.00 Wo. 11. r ree r or All - - - oUU.UU M Horse Races at 2 P M No. 7 mile dash running 75.00 No. 12. lA mile dash - - - 25.00 M , Q nn - " ' nA No. 8 Indian relay - 20.00 No. 13 Indian relay race - - $20.00 kt' o oio ' ' " oaa'aa No. 9 Farmers novelty race, horses Balloon Ascension after the races. No. 2. 2:18 trot or pace - - 300.00 must be hrnessed an driven in single Bucking contests between heats. INo. o. Indian Kelay Kace di)W ,uady 1 2 mile walk and 1-2 mile trot H No. 4. Saddle Novelty running Race 88y' " 20 00 Evenmg Program Wild West Show H Yl mile walk, J mile trot or pace, and at 8 p. m., Indian war dance and an H fc mile run ...... $10.00 Bucking contests between the heats. attempt t0 burn white captives at the Bucking contests between Heats. Balloon Balloon ascension alter the races. Rorse and r.der gKot g Ascension by Prof. Wayne Abbott, immediately EVENING PROGRAM-at 8 p. m. .. ' . , . D, T1 after the Races. Bicycle races wth colored ghts at the race Indian Cowboy Roundup, Bill Thorn- EVENING PROGRM Free Concert and Lee- track. Purses $10, $5, and $2.50 ton will ride a Wild Steer backwards. H tu re at the Logan Tabernacle at 8 p. m., Sub- Wild West Show, outlaws holdup and rob , r , , j i e i H ject: "What will benefit Cache Valley Most." four horse overland stage, a running fight takes Mr. 1 hornton took the medal at oalt H This entertainment will be under the direction place around the track, Indians attack Imrni- Air an(J was tne only successful man I of the Agricultural College and every wide grants and burn wagon. Grand display of fire- H awake citizen should be present. At 9 p. m. works under the direction of Prof. Abbott. The to ride a Steer in this manner. H there will be a grand ball at the Auditorium race track will be brilliantly lighted by electric Other attractions tOO numerous to I and special attractions at the moving picture lights, Chinese lanterns, and bonfires of the . H shows, Etc., Etc Indian and Immigrant camps. mention. 1 Reduced Rates to Logan From all Points And Stopover Privileges will he I Granted by the O. S. L. Railroad (Bo. I f General Admission 50c. - - Children Under 14 Years of Age 25c. 1 1 Evening Performances, General Admission 25c. - - - - Children under 14 Years of Age 15c. NO ENTRANCE FEE FOR EXHIBITS I I I WEDNESDAY SEPT. 25th-STUDENT DAY. SPECIAL RATES TO ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN AND COLLEGE STUDENTS J H 1 V- """"r |