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Show B1ANV ATfRACIIVE EXIliiS FEATURE UTAH STATE FAIR continuous and stream of entries In all departments exposition, competitive Utahs and amusement presage greatest state fair this year according to fair managers and departmental supervisors. Of exceptional interest to fair visitors September 28 to October 5, inclusive, a 111 be the exhibit of mine products and mining operations in the big coliseum, the neaily 50 displays of Utah manua including factured pioducts, mystery exhibit said to be tiie first public showing of a in scientific innovation, building; the the manufacturers livestock exhibits, including chan sw,me and pjonj horses, cattle, sheep, from vai ions states, and the agriculture and horticultural displays in great variety fiom many counties of the state A won-deif- ul All of the states big mining companies have signified their intention of making exhibits this of actual year. Demonstrations first aid work, with handsome awards to winning teams, and a shewing In most comprehensive and interesting form of mining processes and practices will feature tiie coliseum displays. Several counties will make exhibits of their mining resources. The state fair grounds in Sait Lake City have been greatly improved and extended duiing the two years the fair has not operated. More than $100,000 has been expended in betterments and conof and improvement struction buildings Landscaping has added to the beat ty of the slate fau plant, while better facilities for of amusements and exposition products will add much to the entertainment features and to the enjoyment of visitoi s Governor Homy H Blood has issued a special appeal to public officials of cities and counties agricultural, business and industrial interests, livestock glowers, and piufessional civic oigimza tions oi nil Kinds, and to the at linge to do tneir pint v people of the in iuith nag the succts-19s5 stale 1 ur He dcciaicd that it v.as his hope that the exhibits and oth r fc ltura. this jeir will be the 1W wt piovuL I, and that the a tendance will suipi-- s the record set by any pievious per Cache is a typical filled valley in which many types of soil may 56 nndi h n fhe hhKiHe I tnd-- tlir eh t ofMie vall7v . .. is Tlievanc-- logged iand in tl'c p.ixcu.aec most the l stein cow will eat and should have a hunched pounds of green grass drives Anyone who per day. thiough Cache Valley dunug t ,j pa'tuie season will be impressed by the beautiful sight of thousands of black and whitt cattle out on the gieen pastures If he drives through in the early morning or towaid evening, he will be slewed up by herds on the road going to or fiom pasture Although pastuns furnish nearly half of tha feed suppiy( they aie the most mg- -. ed part of th8 farm ln Cache County The hay crop, which is almost, ontiu'ly alfalfa, occupies about a of the culUvated acreage. cows a.i dairy u llstd in Cache Th county avciage production is around 250 of butterfat per cow per ( ounds year The milk Is all purchased by iiuee condenseiies operating witn in the county. The holstein breed i u"d almost exclusively Sevei- al ed breeders of thee rathe pe ating within the county hac furnished foundation stock for a wide territory. About 7,000 head of beef cat;! aie fed on the farms in the wm ter and run on the mountains in the summer. Fifty thousand headi of sheep are owned In the coun-- , ty Poultry and eggs of recent 15 000 -- mainly by dairy stock. next lalgest C10p In point of acreage. In favorable j1Vestock com- have established The main crops produced aie jtars the county has produced af0itabie homes and made heat. Above cuilure desirable and hay, wheat, sugar beets nullum bushels of profitable in and peas Bluegrass foims the the canals on the west, the south cache County. isis of the pasture mixture and and the east sides of the v alley, Is supplemented by cloveis and,d.y land wheat is raised, it 's CACIIE COUNTY FAIR BIG ether glasses With pastme being al o raised cn some tiacts in the ATTRACTION THIS WEEK native to the valley It is easy to renter of the valley. Irrigated TO CITIZENS OF VALLEY keep it going under irrigation. It wheat is a minor pait of the total is the pasture period of about six pioduction. Wheat is one of the (Continued from Page One) months per year which lies fos- chief agricultural expoits from tha tered dairying Good dairymen feed county. heating stoves, electric stoves, and washing machines hay or grain while cows are on Sugar beets are the most widely Everton Mattress Company was pastuie, as very ftw pastures have mown cash crop m the county. the variety and quantity of grasses They are grown in every com- there with a display showing TTe to supply all the feed a high pro- munity, with three farmers out worth of this industry as a home ducing cow needs. Work done at f every four produeng them. The builder It will be displayed at the at average acreage Is eight acres per Tremcnton fair; Sego Milk comthe dairy experiment farm North Logan indicates that a hoi- - grower. Canning peas are an- - pany was in the exhibit building in of irrigated that appeals to tensively for building purposes; Linford Upholstery company was Central Milling company dis- there with a line of woik done by this concern, Jean A. Waschgau, played their line of Red Rose of Lewiston, had a display of fine and Gclden West flour along with a line of feeds The Royal Bakery pointings. was there with a display of bread Outside the main exhibit buildmade from Cache ing th"re were displays by the and pastry County grown grams; J L. Mont-los- e Cache Valley Electric Company had a display of Maytag showing their Stokermatic; Lun-daIron Works and Lundahl washers, Philco radios and Iron-ut- e lions, W. F. Jensen Candy Super Service stations. company had a very wonderful Automobile displays were made display of candy made from sugar by Lundberg Buick, Blairs and manufactured in this county. Baughs; Holland Furnace ComAnderson and Sons displayed a pany, Automatic Sealmg Burial line of Celotex which is used ex Vault and Homcenter showing l ie display faimers hl 35SErrS2S52KSBEEe2 BESSST moun-- j Uy, wh(,at y te ' Hssa SSE9KS2 WE Cjo flerchhiL and the NEW 6uf both built the same inddo Full Malleable Ranges OLD PROF. OWENS DISCUSSES AGRICULTl RE IV CACHE COUNTY IN BROADCAST ' I ( The latest MONARCH Balanced Ppfign. Full enamel in Ivory k Tan or htlvGreen tint. Oven. With or without Reservoir, Pouch Feed and W aterronU on having. And malleable ranges gave these qualities as no other range could. Are these considerations less iuipoitanl today? We believe not. MONARCH lias Gone Modern to the limit hut MONARCH has not forsaken the fundamentals of malleable iron construction that insure tight joints, efficient cooking and Stay Satisfactory service. Underneath that beautiful enamel body you will find the same unbreakable malleable iron parts the same riveted construe-tio- n that there was 30 years ago. And the good qualities your Mother demanded in her range are the same ones YOU should demand today. Buy a beautiful enameled range, hy all means hut he sure there are malleable iron parts and riveted joints underneath the enameled Jbody. Let us show you a MONARCH aud Low made. is it explain re-st- oi upholstery aaEarsggj Griswold Circulating Heaters on Display Is Now For the past seven years, we have been 'xft-n- Yv v f Gp-- ,1 i t ! 1 ! Fj ' xA- !j Hi I j i A 01 1 i " kY ny T .1 TL 1 sell- ing this, most satisfactory heating stove, and are making public this statement, that during these seven years, we have absolutely never ordered one single grate nor fire pot for this marvelous heating stove. This to our knowledge, is a record. There can only be one answer to this, and that is, that the material used in the construction of this sove, is positively the very best that can be obtained. IKS alien-tio- n flu expert take pleasure in announcing that our Complete Line of We ff-- folks bought ranges, hack in this MONARCH was the last word in snappy new style. In those day 9 there was no porcelain enamel no artistic designs to divcit from the malleable iron coiisiniciion and riveted joints that women considered vitally important. Long life, good baking and fuel economy were the features that housewives insisted of Heaters STEMt WHEN Injections of gold salts are mg the natuial color of a was turning whose skin negro COMMUNITY SECTION white in spots. In the building housing the Is caused by Tobacco root-knsections there were a Community worm, called a nemicroscopic some Interesting displays of promatode, which lives in the soil. duce of the farm and from the industries of the respective localities These exhibits w'ere made by The Best Place Clarkston, Petersboro, College, to buy window glass is at North Logan .Newton, Richmond Smithfield, Lewiston, Logan City, EVERTON & SONS Utah Poultry Producers with a disCOMPANY play made by Dalles Zollinger of Providence; Nibley, Millville,. Hvdc Park, River Heights, Providence, Hvrum and Wellsville their line work. Presenting the New MTVhOT OEiilT f 7 fe (Continued from Page One) has been kept on the flow of tins river for forty one yeais. When one looks at a relief map of Cache Ccunly. he may think that the forty miles of mountains east of the nunow vallev lia e little value Suuh Is not the ease. These mount mu caidi and store the winters sno,v They serve as a reservoir to hold this moisture until it is reeded m the valley-belofor crop production. Cache C maty contains 2,399 farms. Neaily 1600, or 65 per cent of these farms are operated by full owners Another 549, or 23 per cent, are operated by part owners, making a total of 88 per cent owner operated Only 15 farms are operated by managers, while 263 farms, or 11 per cent, are operated by tenants It is a healthy condition for a county to have such a large arcentage of Us farms operated by the owners. The farms average $7,035 in value, including the land and buildings. Tfct average size per farm is 138 acres; only 62 acres per farm on the average, or 45 per cent, is plowable land. The average value of all farm land Including non-- ! t Friday, September 13, 1935. pre.AU fair Officials in chaige ot the hoise and dog shows pi edict tiie mast interesting of all such shows In Utah. Tiie diaft horse pulling match, with its long list of prizes, is attracting widespread intention this year. Exhibits of fine arts and applied aits will reveal Utah ait at its best. Many professional artists have enteied their woiks, including figure, Landscape, portrait and still-lipaintings, etchings and sculpture inli us c.h"r lmputant cash crop bo UruH LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. CACHE AMERICAN Page Eight jx is ,v: f ! We absolutely claim that the GRISWOLD HEATER is the best CIRCULATING heater on the market today, and can prove our statement by the above record. Not only do you get quality in construction cf this heater, but you also get beauty in appearance and design. Tbs year we are happy to show you a new Modern Designed GRISWOLD HEATER, with the same high grade construction on the interior as tbs conventional design. May we have the pleasure of a visit from you soon, to show you the most beautiful and the most economical circulating heater obtainable? HERE ARE THE PRICES $g gfe0 33. The above prices include a complete installation in your home, with a walnut wood lined stove board and the necessary pipe. Furniture and Carpet Go. and Casrpet Cossnpaiay |