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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937 - WHO ARE YOU? Tki Romance of Your Name 1 f HASKINS ly tUBY ELLIt taken from the AMTHIS word "bagster," mean-t- o 1 It la Consequently, "baker." name. trade a as iiajsed -i 1 rio-Saxo-n rters figured conspicuously among t&elanded gentry of old England, rbere are many brandies of the fammore or less the same ily all having A characteristics. jommon family books and a very strong of lore peat s ttacbment to their own blood is per-lap- the most outstanding, t The Baxter Memorial speaks of Roi-urgregory Baxter, who settled in y, His daughter, Mass., Abigail, married Joseph Adams, and tbey were the grandparents of John Adams, second United States President j A number of Baxter families of Shropshire, England, emigrated to e Ifassachusetts In 1630. Being were convictions, of strong they farced to seek religious freedom, and ftse among that company of Puritan In 1630. The spaniel will be found more able than pointers or setteis pheasant hunting. suit- Bobby Jones' 1930 golf record will probably stand for some time to come. In that year he won the United States Open, United States Amateur, British Open and the British Amateur. Fishing is truly a universal sport in the United States. It is estimated six million fishing licenses are paid for annually in this country and there are probably that many more fishing without licenses. for There were many outstanding negro fighters in 1936. Among the ers were: Joe Louis, John Henry No dog, save the greyhound is quicker sighted than the Russian Lewis, Jack Trammell, Leroy Haines, Wolfhound. Henry Armstrong, Al Gaines, and Allen Mathews. Man O War was bought for $5,000 won a quarter of a million in races A first rate man bowler will averand could have been sold for a half age around 190 and a woman bowler million when he retired. His offspring around 150 is considered very good. top-not- ch d rn ? WW! tra' fiEVSf The word "tip" come from the words, to insure promptness. Do You Know That-- - Columbus gave the name ttww to the natives of America, because he thought he had reached India, The gemsbok, a large South African antelope, never drinks water. The Chinese use fireworks at births All white cats bred from white and funerals. stock are deaf. Japan has over 400 people to the Black horses are affected more by square miles while China has only the heat than horses of other colors. .100 people to the square mile and the United States has but 41. When baby spiders are hatched they generally start eating each other right James Monroe, fifth president of away. the United States, was with Washat his famous crossing of the The starfish and shellfish are not ington Delaware. fish at all. The Emerald is the '.softest precious The pink boll worm destroys 17 per stone. Ralph Greenleaf made a run of 126 cent of Egypt's cotton crop annually. in pocket billards in 1929. A ship on the coral reefs at MadaThe maritime law says a ship must gascar has been pounded by the waves Joe Louis earned $50 in his first render assistance to persons in and is still in peril for almost 21 professional fight. at sea, but does not need to aid ships. good condition. years 1 THIRTEENTH ANNUAL peo-pi- BOX ELDER COUNTY t Fair aod Rodeo 9 WABI t l i irho came over with Governor Win-r- e ikrep In 1630. Among others of the iaoae of Baxter in the company, was Id George, who has many descendants In of ffew York and other states. iy Baxters of Ohio are of Scotch-Iris- h t- teRent, a great many of them being the, posterity of Daniel Baxter, a n" jretver, who came from Ireland, mar-'- r S4 Miss Cook of New Jersey, was Iviflg In Greene county, Pennsylvania, k 1778, and died in Pennsylvania in - Midway - Rodeo THREE D ancing Thrilling Days and Nights Maryland Baxters are descendants if Joseph Baxter, sheriff of Baltimore, 1 1T79. Andrew Baxter was a first lieuten-- i at In the American Revolution in Col. )rfle Hamilton's regiment of Light (ragoons ; was captured by the . Brit-prison- er at Charleston. Sl arms used here are ascribed (Stomas Baxter of Key West, Fla., X882, a descendant of the English TinuggjtfjWolverhampton. Of Music and Mirth, Education and ENTERTAINMENT Horse PullingContest IKE LEWIN - Clown Renowned from Canada to Mexico - Performing At Lare Shows On Western Coast The laziest man in the country has located. He turned his entire 36j income over to the government aid told it to figure out the rebate o him. ieert man Fashion Revue Thursday and Friday, at 7:30 p. m. ineiof jn w.r. of himself usually saves whrfc flicker out Iher people the bother. Fair Week Utah's Fastest Show Utah's Fastest Show Daily - Featuring Colborn & Sorensen's Famous - Fair Gates Open Daily at 10 a. m . . . String of Bucking Horses - Brahma Bronc Riding Calf Rop j Steers ing and Bull Dogging, with World Champion Cowboys Participating. Prizes for All Events Fancy Trick Riding and roping, and Other Specialty Acts Will Be Featured. .... i j -- THE PLACE TO GO WHEN YOU WANT A I ! SPLENDID DINNER 1 i ! HOTEL Visit the Exhibition Buildings .. Agriculture .. Fine Arts .. Women's Work .. Boys and Girls Display, and Livestock Show. Join Your Friends and Neighbors on the Promenade of the Midway and CarnivaL Make It Your Fair. We'll All Be There! THURSDAY- opening -- OF FAIR ; AMBASSADOR SALT LAKE CITY I , Residential and Hotel in The nountai Region. Sensible Prices For Rooms and Food "ty of Parking Space i f -- BAND CONCERT VISIT EXHIBITIONS 2 P. M. BIG RODEO 7:30 P. M. FASHION REVUE 9 P. CONTEST DANCING AT THE "MOONLIGHT GARDENS" 1. P. 2. P. M.-RO- 2 DEO 7:30 P. PULLING M.-H- ORSE 7:30 P. M. . Final Contests PARADE M.-LIVE- STOCK SATURDAY- P.M. RODEO 7:30 P. M. HORSE PULLING FASHION REVUE DANCING AT THE DANCING AT THE "MOONLIGHT GARDENS" "MOONLIGHT GARDENS" Rnest JTransient j f FRIDAY- GOVERNOR'S DAY M.-BO- XING 4. Bobby Jones dislikes crowds and avoids handshaking and g at every opportunity, while Chick Evans is the exact opposite. Trying to learn golf by studying phoU.vnaphs is wrong, because you are trying to copy anomer-- s style instead of trying to cultivate good form. back-slappin- A Baxter? name have earned at least two million more for Riddle and other horsemen. In The Sports' World PAGE - ; i FREE Admission to Fair Admission to Rodeo FREE AUTO PARKING AT FAIR GROUNDS 75 per day AUTO PARKING AT ARENA THREE DAYS - $1.50 only CHILDREN SEASON TICKET ADULTS ' 25 Only $1.50 75tf A Hotel of Delightful I Atmosphere CAR "TEN8EN. Gf-n- . Mgr. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EAR LY WITH SECRETARY C. J. DEWEY r--j -i -i i -i -i i -- . r- -i r- -. m -i m w rrrrro n n n ri n a i- t- li i- i- mil i- i- - --V |