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Show Friday. September 11. 1936. M I A Grand Child Buried fAQCALB LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CAC1IE AMERICAN Boxing at Brigham Guard to Hold Drill Party Pace Seven Announce Engagement Ruth Griffin Services Held At Clarkston A feature of the IViu.li Day The Cache Stake MIA will make The local national jvo. Mr and Mr: U S. MeQuarne guard unit! merry at the ClrU camp In Lo- - wlj at Bug) am C.ly on Saturday of i . ilt Paik aimoume the en- guun Ps f,rst s,.pt,mbr gan canyon tonight h. ginning at 17 ill be the double headline box- - gagenu-n- t ot I'uir daughter. Flor- captain George D Preston. 6 30 p. m. Sake presidency ward announced1.lllR bill. Jackie Burke of commanding otiicer. dt n enee. to Roval Sparrow, son of O, with the. oianoprics, together unlt hus Ilol drilled since it n,a 1 ltd f"r Gght rounds Mis, Martha S West of Snmhfirld M. I. A. workers and their part- rt.lum from tjle annual training Clui Funeral services were ners are Invited and urged to Walt Still of Grand June- - The marriage will take place Sep- with becamp June 30 In the Clarkston hrld Wednesday present. turn. Colorado. Stan Blrrell of Lo. 'tember 30. In the Salt Lake L. D U1US or Maughan gan has been matched for eight '8. temple After a short honeymoon iWiU Specialize who Griffin, away Sunday passed Attend Crawshaw Rite; 'Here on Vacation Kid with rounds Cannon of Twin the couple will make their home Mose Reese Jr., graduate of the evening, September 6. Amos Brown, employed with the Mr. and Mrs Moee Reese were Idaho. These boys have been n Preston, Idalio. Treat Peach Trees Fulls, whool and a prominent The services were under the dion Tuesday to at-t- o Metropolitan Water district of i high Burke Peach growers should start now In Pocatello . . bllej M , of rection Dr. for services luneral Seymour Thomptend the Angeles, taking water from Boui- and Blm11 treat their trees lor peach tree reaIly rieadline Complete Canyon Road son. PrayersBishop were by L. H. But-taH. Crawshaw. Dr. Crawshaw der Dam to Los L. Stark Arvll d0UM Dr. advises jU 8i'e th1 barer, tuV tMsgelJlfn He " and Byron Ravsten; James gan on a . a of the college. This Is a serious succumbed to a ruptured appendix, B. Val- - Brown was ot In mile five foot road and the He stretch In well Cache Jardlne, known pody was surgery. Bishop John Ravsten, He plans some formerly a citizen of pest In most peach and ! course. Ills three married Jane Petty, a Logan and at one time was em- - 10 taie accord- - Bishop Seymour Thompson, Bishhaving the ley, canyon Logan Thursday, r.. orchards throughout prune I wnoui r r r Dearer Ir- - 1,1 d Mra- - Mose Reese widow ployed here at the Utah cafe on paKBts' ing to Ernest Ollgen, resident en- - op Rose of Weston, Arvll Hendricks state said can be easily controlled sister of Mrs. Reese. His drive their son to Chicago, j A. A. Kelley of the Idaho Kara- - gmeer. The rood officials appre- - of Richmond, Wm. Griffin of Losurvive. a and Center street. daughter by the proper proedure. kul Sheep Company of Twin Falls elate the cooperation of motorists gan, Heber C. Maughan of Loleaving Logan on Sunday. i Idaho, was a business visitor In ho have traveled the road and gan all eulogized the splendid life Licenses Back to School Marriage Enters Bourbon Race Wednesday. He was here j have abided by the requirements of 8ister Oriffln. Logan William Israel Stoddard, RichJohn Ahern of Fallon, Nevada,! In the Money i for the purpose of placing breed- - 'of George G. Hendricks of Rich- mond Musical numbers consisted of a the signs and flagmen. The and Yarda Sophia Johnson, Charles Kent, local race horse lng stock with Cache county fur road was opened to teamsters to-- duet by Mrs. Daisy Burt and Mrs. high school tackle In 1934 mond, Wednesday announced his Mink Leeral Jensen, Smithfield; in our neighboring state, and a man, has returned from Pocatello' growers and called on Austin Pond candidacy for nomination on the wagons should Ellen B. Godfrey; duet, Oren My-nday. Narrow-tire- d Naomi Beamons, Hyde freshman at the U8AC last Democratic ticket for state rep- - Creek and the Logan Fox Farm and Ray year, where he participated In the re-'travel over this newly con-lkand Ellen B. Oodfrey; duet, has arrived back to Logan to race meet. He was successful Allen of Cove, breeder of Silver StniCtf rOfitl PIvronM Anri Dnlwusea lade vf tlnue his studies at the local In- - In winning one first, one second Oney Fox. Karakul sheep produce Leon stitution. He Joined the local foot- - and one third place In the recent a valuable fur which commands a last legislature and Is seeking re- - Dermatt, Clifton; Marlon Alice Elsie ball squad on election on his record at the last Baron, Idaho Falls and Thursday and will .race meet. He says there were a high price when made up Into strong bid for a place on wonderful display of race horses cloaks and coats. Mr. Kelley says regular legislature and the special Mby. and Leona Stowell, Den- make Rigby Romney's regular team this sea- -. from many parts of the country Karakul sheep are the most proflt- session. ver; Riley Young Crosaley, Smoot, son. able anmal that eats grass. 'participating In the recent races, Wyoming and Lillian R. Bunder-soTop-tu- n Road Another Project St. Charles, Idaho. Preston G. Peterson and Jerry 110115 Knowlton of the state road commission were la Logan Tuesday and, NaUona, ot u Utah told the county commissioners, the one of the foremost fair city commissioners and the roads gU slate.sponsored Iair events committee of the Logan chamber where reaehtJ the cornLCTHerCe of nations the than half begin on the Cow kne Wv- - monwealths wU1 year be rep- a FfdenUf V with exhibits In the var- resented Produced in such large quantities on the Assembly Line System this road will Olling the WU- cxpositton departments. connect that the Cost has been kept to a Minimum-to fall be completed this Winder. president of the with the road that has been com- association since 1918, as far north as CoUlnAon plot d phase of fair acUvl. will Elder This Box in county. ties yesterday in discussing the give Cache county another route 1936 event scheduled to open SepInstalled Comout of the valley with a good road tember 36 and close at A First Class proYOU CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE midnight, bed to travel on. October 3. Yes sir I Crab Orchard is Top-Ru- n Kentucky straight bourbon plete with autoLike the most expensive whisduct for First does taste better. and it whiskey Rodeo Entertainers key, it is made by the good matic controls Mr. and Mrs. Giacus Merrill of way, with open mash Class Homes Richmond returned home Monday tubs. Eight times as many buyevening from Pocatello, where Mr. ers as last year. Why dont you $179.50 Merrill acted as announcer for the try it? Ask for it by name. ateSeM on Bannock Co. Fair and Rodeo the 5th, 6th and 7th. The Pocatello Tribune of Saturday carried a Install one Now Be Prepared for Winter Weather writeup on the fine way he handled the shows and his ability In that work. He announced the show RAND at the Bear Lake Co. Fair at KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY AMERICA'S SMARTEST WAIKINQ SHOES JopJUtH Montpelier and reports that many Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burnham were In Salt Lake City Thursday where they went to attend the funeral services for their grand child, a four months old daughter Visiting Parks Herschcl Bulten. wife and daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burnham services were held In the ter Helen, have been spending the Jr. Theward Mlller chapel. Zion's and eelc at Bryce Canyon National Park In Southern Utah. ' 's bn I tn , klT s. rr rs lw Richmond; quarUtt, George My-l- er and company, Miss Leah Rav. sten was the accompantest. Sola, Wm. Nelson, Weston. The grave In the Clarkston cemetery was dedicated by Peter Mauphan of Weston. The beautiful flowers were carried by grand children. Ruth M. Griffin Is survived by her husband, Thomas Oriffln, the Mrs. Joseph following children: Da hie, Mrs. Andrew Jardlne, Raymond, Dewey, Brigham Oriffln, Peter Griffin of Logan, Mrs. Annie Crookston and Joseph Griffin of Salt Lake and 41 grand children. p. J ?GOOD BARGAIN beautiful pattern glass set plates, 4 footed sherbets, tea cups, 4 saucers. Rose color. All 16 pieces SOe all-sta- te 4 4 i J ot of -r con-.'ce- nt DAIRY SUPPLIES -- jBi'iiyajgrrrTra We have the things you need to care for milk. Bottles and Bottle-cap- s, Strainers and Disinfectants Palls, and cleaners. Let Us Serve Yoa 8 timoMnoTe n, The i MASTER pop ulat Stoker CLEAN SAFELY No danger of an explosion If you use Safekleen, the dry cleaning solvent that Is bet- ter. Gallon FOR ROLLERS In your window shade rollers for new shade cloth. new shades cost Beautiful less this way. Bring MORE PAINT TO THE GALLON j ... : for There are many more square yards of paint In a gallon ' Petersons Y Biob 0diad JACKSON and FRY CO. Shoe Store SHOE FITTERS Cache Valley Race horses I 1 of Lowe Brothers paint. It takes fewer gallons to paint your house. It Is time for stove repairs Now! took their share of honors at both meets, all getting In trim for the Cache Co. Fair next week. H Z9e 83 West Center Logan, Utah Phone 130 O' 111 A.M.S. DivUim s Natiml DMIUra oo frodvcti Corporation, IwlrrUl tr Kootvcky AFA&Oft&fRf aiIln IFaic? LgsiGn Sponsored by the Cache County Farm 3$)tt0 Bureau Exhibits of Cattle' Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry. Fine Displays of Fruit, Vegetables Grains, Handiwork, Wobens Work and School Work CofimmniBomty astdl Attractive Booths ExMMts Best Broncs Brahma Steers in the West. Bronc EXCITING RODEOS-Thr-ee and large Days and Nights. Riding, Bulldogging, Wild Steer Rid' ing, Calf Roping and Riding. Clowns and Other Stunts. THRILLS AND SPILLS FAST HARNESS and Running Horse Races-Fro- m Utahand Idaho. Keen and Exciting Horse Pulling Contest Each Day. Some of the Best Pulling Teams in Utah and Idaho Daily Program o Events Monday, September 14 Tuesday, September 15 SOUTH CACHE SCHOOL DAY LOGAN CITY SCHOOL DAY 9:00 a-GATES OPEN. FREE TO 10:00 Light Weight Horse Pulling 12:30 p-BAND CONCERT LOGAN 2:00 p.m. Fast Breaking Rodeo and ALL. Contest at Race Track HIGH SCHOOL BAND Running Horse Races.. Roded 9:00 a.m. 9:30 am. 12:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Events Interspersed with Mile Two Year Old Running Race 'A Mile Running Horse Race Mile Running Horse Race (Logan High School Band in Attendance) FREE TO ALL. (South Cache High School Band in Attendance) 7:30 MIDWAY 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. . Otto, World High Diver, will dive from 100 foot der, through fire,, into tank at 10 p.m. GATES OPEN. 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 A Mile Running Horse Race Free for All Trot or Pace, Three Heats Mile Running Horse Race Mile Running Horse Race p.m. 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 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 Wednesday, September 16 NORTH CACHE SCHOOL DAY 9:00 a-GATES OPEN. FREE TO ALL. 10:00 a.m. Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Contest Race Track 12:00 noon Band Concert North Cache High School Band. 1:45 p.m. Grand Livestock Parade at the Race Track of all Prize 2:30 p.m. Winners. Harness and Running Horse Races Interspersed with Fancy Roping, Trick Riding, Clown and Other Stunts 2:20 Trot or Pace. Three Heats. Vi Mile Running Horse Race. Free for All Trot or Pace. Three Heats. Mile Running Horse Race. A Mile Running Horse Race. (North Cache High School Band in Attendance) MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS AND EXHIBITS 7:30 p.m Fast and Exciting Rodeo. Grounds as Light as Day. 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; 7 to 15 YEARS, 25c; CHILDREN UNDER 6 FREE -- A Tummm . |