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Show Cache County Fair Owens Tuesday Young Circus Dr. Daines to Have Large Guernsey Exhibit. All the rodeo stock lor the Cache ; County Fair has arrived and are ' located at the fair grounds. The stock will remain there to rest for ; the Cache County Fair next Tues-jday, Tues-jday, Sept. 10. Parley Hall, man-' iner of the Hillside Rodeo states that Sceneshifter, his prize buck-1 I ins horse, has been mounted more j than forty times this season and j has been successfully ridden only j twice. All of his sto-k are in ex-1 cellent condition, any of the top I rodeo performers of the country j are hsaded this way and will take pa:t for the Fair here. I Wm. Walton, in charge of the midway, reports that Monty Young . will have all his number one rides and shows. There will be eight rides and more than 250 feet of show frontage. This will be per-, haps the largest midway ver set up at the fair grounds. In reality it wil be a young circus. j Dr. C. J. Daines of Logan plans ; j to exhibit in every class of the . -purebred Guernseys. He has more than 80 head of these fine dau-y cattle. These with the Kolstems and Jerseys will make a fine display dis-play of the dairy stock. Seats for the public with the loud speakers will be provided for the judging of the horses and cattle. The judging judg-ing takes place Wednesday morning, morn-ing, Sept. 11 at 9 a.m. The committees and official program follow: Central Fair Committee E. E. Hendricks, president, Cache County Farm Bureau, chairman; Nephi Nelson, vice president; Col- lege; N. J. Crookston, secretary-tressurer, secretary-tressurer, North Logan; Cache County Commissioners, A. W. Chambers, Smithfield; Wm. Wor-ley, Wor-ley, Logan; Leo C. Nielsen, Hyrum; Logan City Commissioner, George B. Bowen, M. R. Hovey, Secretary Logan Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. L. J. Petty, president Home and Community Sectionv Amalga; Florence Flor-ence Allen, secretary, Cove; Robert Wrigley, Army R. Kearsley and Reuben Hansen, Logan, Extension Agents, U.S.A.C. Special Committees Rodeo Parley Reese, chairman, Benson; Parley Hall, Arena Director, Direc-tor, Wellsville; N. W. Kimball, secretary, sec-retary, Logan; A. W. Chambers and M. R. Hovey. Horse Pulling Contests Jonathan Jona-than Smith, Benson, chairman; Heber Murray, Wellsville and Ernes Er-nes Christensen, Richmond. Advertising A. W. Chambers, chairman; Robert Wrigley, M. R. Hovey and Amy R. Kearsley. Program of Events Tuesday, Sept. 10, Logan School Day. All business houses and Logan City Schools will close at 1 p.m. 9:00 A.M. Fair Opens. Free to all. 9:30 A. M. Special band concert, con-cert, Logan high school band on stand near exhibition building. 10 A. M. Light Weight Horse Pulling Contest at race track. 12:30 Pit Band concert near exhibition ex-hibition building, Logan high school band. 2:00 P.M. Rodeo. Logan high band in attendance. Carol Daines of Logan as chief queen of the fair to lead the grand entry. 7:30 P. M. Medium Weight f Horse Pulling Contest at the Race ' Track in front of the grand stand, i Large brilliant midway and ex- t hibits for other evening attrao ! tions. J Wednesday, September 11, North J Cache School Day. AU business houses and schools of North Cache will close. 9:00 A.M. Fair opens. Free to I all. 9:00 A.M. Judging of horses and cattle. 9:30 A.M. Band concert on stand near the exhibition bailding, North. Cache high school band. j 12:30 P.M. Band concert on. stand near exhibition building' North Cache high school band. I 2:00 P.M. Rodeo, North Cache' tend in attendance. Constance: Webb of Rlc'.jnonfi. as chief q-ie-in '. of the fair to lead the grand entry. Large brilliant miriv.ay and exhibits ex-hibits for evening entertainment. Thursday, Sept. 12, South Cache School Day. All business houses Continued on page fonr I (IIEUE S MOKE ABOUT) CACHE COUXTY FAIR (Continued from Page Onsl and sciools of South Cache will close. 8:00 Ail Fair opens. Free to all 8:30 Ail. Band concert, South Cache high school band near exhibition ex-hibition building. 10:00 Ail. Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Contest at Race track. 12:30 P.M. Band concert, South Cache high school band near exhibition ex-hibition building. 1:00 P.M. Grand livestock parade par-ade of winr.ors cn race track in front of grand stand, lead by the South Cache high school band. 2:00 PiT. Rodeo. South Cache high school band in attendance. Norma Hail of WeLsvUle as ths chief queen of the fair will lead the grand entry. Large brilliant midway and exhibits ex-hibits for evening entertainment. |