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Show l'X'6. Sti tin.liir CACHE AMERICAN Go FUhlng- - .LOCALS i l i.n , il . A l J ill, .ii .! A M: Ci J.ki.', ii:M Mr.'' Co.! Coast ViCtoi- li.lors i OGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Mrs. Stoughton Home M rU A.l u. M .. - t.ito l Wilks . VO i v -L- .ilia d la . I V.i si. s WELLSVILLE I. us u. Race Fixe "7 HYRUiVI I 1 1. Ml i '' .. . tCol . 111... Oi.c I d , I., t 1. 1, then Oil N Mat s!..i ,1,. c i i j..d W . : .vr ai.d Mis. J. H. Wi chi . v, ,i t i.t t , ii i J iu hu i Ma. ie ,i in la r w:i', Sim. Vis gluon but r m Lo '.in our la tunilav I in d F Here (' i to son of MjMr. Lloyd up ad l.i 1). net win re she in U.e iiuntv r U t(. r,t Willi tin Bail' x ,i , nil Ho na, KUtMr. ai.d Mis. N in.'ti Li, xd v.h'1 is Hod W lllx Mis. Janas 11. chllstell- - and Mis J, Warien Wright ol ll.t I. 1!U I In-- parents Mr and 'lhn image to take pi ice s t at la. t Monday at Palt Lake Hium ing sal sinan lor a m n s clothing ten. Miv !I H Al.in on South Maui lomein, Ii.ls been a MMtor in Lo tins coming week tn the Logan City. Marriage Licenses street Mr A. Ion is in the ins ir The young couple will Mis. O M C.ren left the fore gall oxer the wee It end. Mr. Li. ad Temple. D.m H inn1 Peterson. Logan and Ample Housing- a.rp business, representing a Los was gut st at the home of Oio- make Hair home ,.i Lo Ang- - part of the week 'or Eugene Alda r'io.'i!i Hvrum; Kri est L? A survey of the housing facilities eles, California whole Mr. father, Thomas Llojd while in and CrKiee Rasmus, Angtles tcntem. Wright K n. Phe oxpccts to remain there Roj And ,of Logan Just completed by odmin- - will attend Logan. the Unixeisity ol about a month before reiun.lng sen lenm. Maurice Hall Obmy' . f the college' southern California, of I Istratlve offkiiiLs PaiaNe brand. Luuie Wonderful Hubs and ntistry home. Trip B;comodutions MUs Maughan is enteitalnhig at a! Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Buxler, Mr. ,sliows that am.pl dl'v' Moroni Hansen, wile and sons Buys New Ranch are avalale ior fctudents no, Trousau Tea at the J. Warren1 and Mrs. J. B, Baxter and Mr. and Ernest Olsen of uard College LaVon and Glen, have returned reK'st,r for lhe Penln of the. Wright home in Hyrum on Mon-- ! Mrs. C. L Hall and families spent Please Return Books home from a most pleasant Burn who recently purchased a ranch ' 1936'37 school year. September 28. day September 7th between the bust near Mackay, Idaho reports that Sunday at Monte CrLsto Mom a Thilcher has been pleased mer took them outing which dRector of public hours of two and seven o'clock ' C. L' Pococlc he has t an excellent harve had Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Larsen of to loan several books, which he through Colorado. New Mexico and announced Friday. this season. He expects to untlm-atel- y JLber Utah. Miss Norma JenThe Parker and to Mayfield, friends Arizona. family spent highly, also very visited at They the prizes of his and Milton Gunnison of sen Lodispose holdings at in, the of in Park a Sunday that various City copy Lights he diseoiers and parks In canyons Mamed in Tempi' of Richfield, were gan conyon. Lunch, games and Christiansen and Shadows on Mormonism" and Southern Utah. The trip was pri- College and make his new ranch, his permanent home. were enjoyed. visitors at the home of Mr. and Looking Backward" art sUll away marily to visit with their son GerMiss Grace Rasmussen and Er- - visiting The from his library. He will appreciate ald In Arizona where he Is emmet club at Mrs. Wm. H. Terry Wednesday. jnest LeRoy Anderson both of Lo- Dorothea Christiansen, the return of the books. ployed In the forestry service. Logan May Vote Igan were married in the Logan the home of Mrs. LeRoy Hall on Mrs. reIndividual ballots have been) temple today. The bride is the Thursday with Miss Edna Bas- mother of Mrs. Wm. Terry, fore the from her vacation turned as sett hostess. Mrs. Bessie Jones mailed to votors of Logan and daughter of Mrs. Grace Turner week. She has been nearby communities In a new Lit-- ! Rasmussen and the bridegroom Is reviewed the book. The Lantern 'part of the erary Digest poll of over 10.000,000 the son of Pres, and Mrs. A. E. in Her Hand." Three musical num-- 1 tsltlng with relatives and friends for bers were given by Miss Norma in central and southern Utah persons to ascertain who will be .Anderson, Hall accompanied by Miss Rosella t!,; past monlh. the next president of the United) Allan. A dainty lunch was served' States. The votes should be distil-- , Muz-'er- g was by the hostess to buted by the post office locally Aged Cow Group luncheon A delicious Day. within a few days, according to one of the important classes of zenta Joy, Martha Barnes, Irean served by the hostess to twenty Baldwin. Edna Thorpe, Gladys members and five guests. adxice recened today for the 's dairy cattle is the aged cow group. Greta Lolshman, Stella Arch.1 Marvey Maughan. son of Mr. publisher Through a mistake this class was Hall, left out of the fair premium book. ibald. Barbara Hall, Bessie Jones 'aj)j Mrs. Elmer Maughan. who has and Mrs Bassett. teen floor manager at the Kresses First, second, and third prizes in Heads Medics The Madra club met Thursday stores at Salt Lake for the past cla.ss are $10, $7 and $5 andi Dr. George N. Curtis of Salt Lake 'this the dairy committee urges ownerslat the home of Mrs. Sterling Jones! three jears, has been transferred City was elected president of the of purebred and grade cows in w ith Mrs Hershall Bradshaw In to Billings, Montana, as assistant Utah State Medical association, the aged class to show them at 'charge. Mrs. Lundahl of Logan re- - manager of the Kresse stores Friday by the house of delegates the fair In addition to all other viewed a book A vocal solo was there. Mr. Maughan called on his of the organization, meeting In closses. sung by Miss Verda Hall. Plans folks before leaxmg for Montana. conjunction with the annual convention at the University of Utah. NOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE Dr. Cuitis was a son of the late WITHOUT THIS NEW STANDARD George Curtis of Logan. He resided here at one time and was a OF REFRIGERATOR VALUE! graduate of the old B. Y. College. A genuine Wcslinghousc . . . any TERMS U10W AS model , , for pocket-monJoined Wellsville payments! You pay just the cash jour A number of Logan and county Westinghouse sates you! Ask us about citizens Joined Wellsville 'r. their this Nickel Plan. And see the beautiFounder's day celebration Monday ful 1936 VTestinghouse, with its Golden Among those vxho attend, d the morning parade vere Major A. G. Jubilee convenience features . . . and Lundstrom and family; Commis WY'FER PERSON engineering features that add up to sioners William Worley of Logan IN T0DR fUMIlT! 10 YEAR ECONOMY! and Leo C. Nielsen of Hjrum; A. D. Allen of Hxrum John H. AnderLET US EXPLAIN THIS NICKEL PLAN . . . CALL OR PHONE M. Robert son, A. J. Hansen, Smith, Glenn and FYank Earl. Hamson Davis, Seth Blair of Salt Lake City, Karl A. KoxxallLs, Evan B. Murray. Dewey Bird and family of Hyrum; Albert BernUon, L. 7Z-8- 0 F d Bodrero and family and Baugh. jtmAtiwiHz'iweg S&FIXPVT ggwunihgjj Jiway xvwtrrsrjxfj ! 1 i i .I V x. '1.1 ! . x ' ' iinlt5!niDiN -t , - ' j See this Washer befors buying. Wc recommend It sa iiad .. .. the moat efficient laundry unit for larga or amall waah-ingIt Is the only machine 1 successive in which the auda" method of waahlng can be conveniently handled. Det-te- r quality and dependabilit) are emphasised In this don hie tub model. a. vs re s ' J Wi. FOR MORE REASONS than you have fingers mag-izine- Cache Valley Coal & Stoker Co. ey Ben H. Roberts Mined in Spring Canyon, Carbon County, Utah See the Worlds Greatest Stoker S'T0KOL Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. West 1st North Logan, Utah On Display in our Ofice Wil-foi- beautiful .yes on. 167 So. M. n Estai. Elactric b.caas. It'a th. moit rang, you'v. .v.r et Because you want th. Mtisfaction of perfect baking in tb. Estate Balanced Oven. Th. convenience of th. roomy worli-tab- l. top, th. independent-uni- t broiler. Th. blessings of ths TimeEststs end ths Th.rna-Estatthat giv. you extra hour, of freedom. Com. in. e, V Let us show you. 167 So. Main St. Phone 98 GOLDEN GLOW COAL USE You want Rang. ELECTRIC RANGES BY ESTATE Furniture Boyle St. Phone 98 Company Phone 138 South Main The Store with the Friendly Doors We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps 39 & f flo X Sponsored by the Cache County Farm Bureau Exhibits of Cattle Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry. Fine Displays of Fruit, Vegetables Grains, Handiwork, Woben Work and School Work CB2BES2BssBflty EootSss Attraetlve EriMMts asasi Brahma Steers in the West. Bronc Riding, Bulldogging, Wild Steer Rid EXCITING RODEOS-Thr- ee Days and Nights. Best Broncs and large ing, Calf Roping and Riding. Clowns and Other Stunts. THRILLS AND SPILLS Utah and Idaho. FAST HARNESS and Running Horse Races-Fro- m Keen and Exciting Horse Pulling Contest Each Day. Some of the Best Pulling Teams in Utah and Idaho Pally Program Evesits Tuesday, September 15 SOUTH CACHE SCHOOL DAY 9:00 10:00 12:30 2:00 a.m. G4TES OPEN. FREE lO ALL. a.m. Light Weight Horse Pulling Contest at Race Track p.m. BAND CONCERT LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL BAND p.m. Fast Breaking Rodeo and Running Horse Races.. Events Interspersed .ith Race n Mile Two Tear Old Running 'j Mile Running Horse Race ti Mile Running Horse Race Roded (Logan High School Band in Attendance) 7:30 p.m. With Montys Five Rides; Otto, World High Diver; Concession, Shows, Free Acts and Exhibits. 7:30 p.m. Medium Weight Horse Pulling Contest, Race Track. i COB a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. GATES OPEN. FREE TO ALL. Judging of all Livestock and Exhibits. Band Concert South Cache High School Band. Harness and Running Horse Races. Interspersed with Trick Roping and Riding Clown Acts Other Features. 2.25 Trot or Pace, three heats Vi Mile Running Horse Race Free for All Trot or Pace, Three Heats Mile Running Horse Race Mile Running Horse Race Fast and Exciting Rodeo. Grounds as Light as Day. Grand Entry, Bronc Riding, Bulldogging, Brahma Steer Riding, Wild Horse Race, Calf Roping and Other Events. MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS lad- AND EXHIBITS Otto. High Diver 10 a.m. GATES OPEN. FREE TO ALL. a.m. Heavy Weight lioise Pulling Contest Race Track noon Band Concert North Cache High School Band. p.m. Grand Livestock Parade at the Race Track of ail Winners. 2:30 p.m. Harness and Running with Hors; Races Interspersed Fancy Roping, Trick Riding, Clown and Other Stunts 2:20 Trot or Pace. Three Heats. 'i Mile Running Horse Race. Free for All Trot or Pace. Three Heats. N, Mile Running Horse Race. I t Mile Running Horse Race. 9:00 10:00 12:00 1:45 (South Cache High School Band in Attendance) MIDWAY Otto, World High Diver, will dive from 100 foot der, through fire,, into tank at 10 p.m. 9:00 9:30 12:30 2.09 Wednesday, September 16 NORTH CACHE SCHOOL DAY ( p.m. Grand Cache County F'air Ball at Dansante. One of the Largest and Finest Dance Halls in the 9. p.m. Special Music West (North Cache High School Band in Attendance) MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS AND EXHIBITS 7:30 p.m. Fart and Exciting Rodeo. Grounds as Light as D,ay. Grand Entry Bronc Riding Bulldogging Brahama Steer Riding Calf Roping Wild Horse Races These are Finals. MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS AND EXHIBITS OTTO, High Diver, Through Fire at 10:00 p. m. Grand Cache County Fair Ball at Dansante. One of Largest and Finest Dance Halls in the West9:30 to 12:30 Special Music ADMISSION TO HORSE PULLING CONTESTS: ADULTS 25c: CHILDREN PAST 6 YEARS, 10c CHILDEN 6 AND UNDER: FREE ADMISSION TO AFTERNOON PROGRAMS AND NIGHT RODEOS: ADULTS, 50c: 15 to 17 YEARS: 25c: CHILDREN UNDER 6 FREE ? s - C !' il'il v Li d 3 1 IhlOs) lj5 r- |