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Show ll i Tape Eight formances of Hollis Barker with Work Stars On Include an the dairy and beef tus trained dogs Paul and Mari caul of the main exhibitors aa Newton Dam Project Williams St Croy and Ken those of the FMture Fxr-mell (Continued from Page One) and and trick riders ropcluba. Ttua will be fancy and ever popnew dam. course of ers and the an of exhibit for first 0 . E G. Nielsen of Salt Lake City, ular Elmer Holcomb, who hu a beef cattle. Kay C. Jrnaon U In Bureau of Reclamation engineer new Brahama bull fighting art of these lie re porta at i Imrge Funrrsl service told of the EMITH FI ELD Election of officers and annual Of Mont physical aspects of hi will have physical education grad-tu25 head a ill be exhibited. In Voung who John Weeks, passed the dam, that ft would be at Utah Stale Agricultural all more than 150 head of cattle business meeting of the Utah concession and shows on the fur Davkl stating at a local hospital following 109 feet high, of earthflU conassociaand Breeders for the opening of the away colltfe tn June. 14 have coaching nhtbiuon. Tlie cattle Hauliers' ground September 10 horse allow and U is expected a two weeks Illness, were held struction and will Impound 5200 e tion will be held Joba for the Coming year. fiveiwllj judged WctneMlay morn-hav- a a feature of the eighth annual that nearly all of the exhibit Saturday afternoon in Uie Third sere feet of water. He also pointed Into In active of the Fair gone ojjd day duty the,nK ,lie ward chapel. Disease Pullorum Testing and will be In place by then. out that Use dam will fill to caV. B. aimy. coast artillery, one ha j lln Services were under the direc- pacity I out of every 18 yesr Ix-t-'t Selecting achool at Utah I Flock the Cache County to marine corpe go gone Into the U. Bute Agricultural college Orptem-Cacb- e Fair, tion of Bishop Douglas Hooper and that it will help put an adand one hu decided to be an enI sir moro com- - Jber 8. 8, 10, and 11, It lias been with the ward choir, under the ditional 1400 acres of land near Professor loony R. J. Jenson, gineer. Gwendclla Newton under irrigation. Mia of direction head of the Utah Aggie physical plrtrly, U the business bouses j announced. U1 be Plans Fur Rehabilitation will close Tuesday, The annual meeting of Logan Thomlry. and Mr. Clem Poul-so- n education T. H. former state reported department, 100 pm. opened st 4 p m., w 1th D. 1L WhU- - Of Released Draftees at the organ furnishing live engineer Humpherys, lh, at beptember Wednesday. and erne of the early Merchbchool and axsocla of the music. for Logan tenburg, president workers on the damslte 20 years We have had many additional (Continued from Page One) Pay at the Fair. The lion, delivering the president's ad- treatment. The opening songs were "Nearer ago said "That since the drouth call to fill coaching and physical ant eloe-rwill also be dress followed by the financial Dear Saviour to Thee," and I of 1934 the greaest we have education position the past few lily IISchools Commenting today on the an- Know Is Logan's Day at the report of the association. Election that my Redeemer Uvea," known tn our times, we have atweek, but we have run out of Fair. Be there) by Federal Security Is slated as the next nouncement of officers with Mr. Seth Godfrey a soloist. tempted to study to prevent Us men to fill them with." said ProI line of business under the direc- administrator Paul V. McNutt that Invocation, Mr. John P. Toolaon; fessor Jenson. The Increased derepetition. We now have 20 such will be Oeorge Webb, head of the Horse tion of the present officers. The government financing who told of the useful projects throughout the state that Speakers mand is a result of the coaches trouble In has finding rehabilifor the detriment, proposed sum- sought and exemplary life of the deceased can be built and there is money reserve officers, especially tn Ida- suits for all the horses. This will meeting will conclude with a of tation program. General Hershey were: Mayor L Vera Toolson, to do U lie also said that the ho and Wyoming being called Into be worked out by placing the mary of the past year's work National headquarters adsaid: active military service," he ex- stallions tn the bos stalls next the association and plans for the vocated that effort be made to Bishop Richard Roakelley, Presi- Newton dam was chosen as the year. dent W. A. Chambers and Bishop first plained. project because to the rodeo stock. The horse coming meet rehabilitate registrant who have Chairman of the four-da- y 81 of the 14 P. K. grads taking will be Judged Tuesday, the first of the simplicity of Its construcHooper. Aremediable defects. physical Frischknecht. Professor Carl is coaching job will remain in Utah, morning at 8 am. Special musical numbers were, tion. USAC extension poultryman. The lthough more than a third of the As director of state public works five will go Into coaching tn Idasolo, That Silver Haired Daddy unaa men are examined rejected Ezra Lunds hi In charge of the jehool conducted by the college of Mine." by little Gary Weeks, reserve Mr, Humpherys told the ho, two In Wyoming and one in Korw Show report for more fit service, that general military M tension service in cooperation Nevada. a grandson of the deceased; vio- assemblage that there was over than 40 entries hare already been U. 8. department of ag- A substantial percentage of them Heading the list Of Aggies to received. They plan for a Urge with the can be lin solo, End of a Perfect Day," t2.000.000 for Just such projects have Imperfections which riculture. n take jobs in Utah is Freddie Mrs. W. W. Perkins, with Mrs. and that they will do everything corrected. Monday evening. Septemconprogram will Activities of the achool who falls heir to the grid tu- ber 8, at 7 30 Me hr of Logan ss accomppossible to push the projects forOtto p m.. the official clude September 11 between 9 aim, If proper measures are taken, vocal at Morgan opening of the fair. There are solo, I Have Read of ward. toring assignment anist; and noon with the giving of qual- every registrant who has remed- a Beautiful Director William where be did his own football Peterson deCity," Mr. John Spuel-k- r fourteen classes to be exhibited and examinations for flock se- iable defects will be given opporof (Providence; and vocal solo. clared that we started this irrigaprepplng. He replaces BUI Cowley, Judged. In addition there will be ifying testfor so treatment that he disease tunity lecting and pullorum who goes to Tooele. Elmer Oreen, "In the Garden of Tomorrow by tion business tn Utah over 90 four exciting contest with riders Official per' can qualify for military training of Mr. Donald Smith of Logan with years ago, but we haven't made guard on the Farm- on horses and some Jumping ex- ing agents flockUtah. selecting and pul- at a time when his nation and his Mrs. Smith as accompanist, clos- much er football team a year ago, wUl hibitions. There is much enthus- mil to do progress The greatest wealth and stability of our state . direct physical education at Lew- iasm among all the horsemen. lorum disease testing work will be neighbors needs his services. ing song. "Oh My Father. are who those qualto Issued Selective service will cooperate only iston Junior high school, Lynn PitBenediction, Mr. Henry O. Han- - V.lies In the wealth of the soli and of Ogden Is an ified and who are employed by with those agencies primarily res- - ' sen. cher Is to be in charge of the Johnny Stephens Its water rights.' and works At fast. expert Judge either the state agency, a breeder, ponslble for the rehabilitation IP. E. activities st Smllhflcld Junwere Over 1.324,000 acres have been floral proThe offerings Leo ParPeck and the same time or e hatcheryman who Is partic- program by giving them the names fuse and beautiful and were car- put under Irrigation since we ior high and Vera Anderson, ley Hall wiU pick the district roNational In Poultry and other essential the Information ipating tennis captain last spring, does deo started and that for the past few queens. All the rodeo queens Improvement Professor concerning rejected registrants who ried by the grandchildren. Plan, the siune st WellsvlUe Junior high. of the as most of our efforts have acted Grandsons years, pallbearers In will be the county Frischknecht said. have remediable defects. Plans to The The other two to remain In the Horse Show grave In the city cemetery been put forth to secure water and exhibit In the women more to an make effort Information In available the get beehive slate are Robert BradMr. James for land that was previously claswas dedicated by Ladles western stock horse claas. schools, to authorized in such participating agencies will be Thornley. shaw of WcIIsvllle who has bees sed as Irrigated land, but that will be In the queens exTwenty completed within a few days." appointed coach down at Kanab Horse Show and the rodeo each special Invitations are being sufficient water was not available tended to the wives of breeders, Selective service regulations to make it productive. high school, and Byrne Femellus. day. flock owners and make it mandatory for every reg- New Dairy Program hatcherymen, Aggie swimming star, has received Ora Bundy, vice president of the A cording to William Walton they commercial the said Good to Shows Results have his registration istrant poultrymen, an as&Lstantshlp at the USAC, to National Reclamation association of one midthe will will be have fees school chairman. No certificate In his possession at all largest (Continued from Page One) aid In directing physical education and a member of the new state ways in the history of the fair. charged for attendance, and of- time and to display It upon re- the basis of grade and the differat the coUege. Eddie Penn, tackle mainstay for Monty Voung with all his rides ficials of the meet are welcoming quest of proper authorities, Act- ential will be paid. Dr. Seth Shaw of Salt Lake City, the Aggies the past two years, In- and equipment of his two shows all persons Interested In the pro- ing state dlrcetor Rich, today state commissioner of agriculture, tends to take charge of coaching will be here. They will be In full duction of better breeding stock. warned all Utah registrants. Rich was appointed head of the proState director Acting and phy. ed. at the Ruth Public swing for Monday evening, Sep- - hatchery product and In the 8. trol of pullorum disease. pointed out that the regulations gram with Mr. Stevens as the suschools, Nevada; Murray Maughan, For the opening of the rodeo i Those attending the school will provide: The registrant must have pervising Inspector. Professor Morcenter In the grid construc-she- ll his registration certificate In his ris represented the coUege extensport, takes over at Cowley, Wyo.; each day a large U. 8. flag bomb be housed In the newly will be fired and a beautiful ted Rural Arts building on the personal and interpreted division and Lawrence Slater, fullback and possession at all times sion Frisch-grounand, upon request, must exhibit it grades for the operators in each captain of the A" grldders last U. 8. flag floats over the Fair i campus, said Professor to any law enforcement officer, district and also aided Inspectors while the band plays the knecht. year, is the new mentor st Lyman, Star Spangled banner. For the ! any Selective Service official of In each district. He also visited Wyoming. national headquarters or state different parts of the state to aid Those going into the coaching evening rodeo, a special search Cache County Fair headquarters, or any member of the in the state program to improve profession up in Idaho Include light furnished by Monty Young local board or board of appeal." Howard Stone at LaMar, Mel Gru-wo- ll will be used to follow and light quality and Increase production of Failure of a registrant to have cheese so that It will be acceptable at the Jerome Public schools, up the flag as It floats over the Vem Bennlon at Moreland, Tom- grounds. Monty says he can do dairy cattle Wednesday. Septcm-thl- s his registration certificate In his for government use. 10. The six different districts of with his large search light. ' I ber Judging will begin personal possession, or to exmy Beall at Acequa, and Ivan The Cache County fair and promptly at 9 am. just north of hibit it upon request of author- Utah are: No. 1 Weber, Cache, Willmore at Malta. ized persons, constitutes a viola- Box Elder, Davis and Rich coun6cth Maughan. Warren OGara, rodeo disrtlct queen who will lead i the main fair building, of tion of the Regulations, and, in ties with headquarters at Ogden; B1U Whitesides, Wayne Steed and the Grand Entry of the Rodeo j Mr. Waller Is in charge of Ogden, InDean Stevenson are doing active each day of the Fair will have the dairy herd at the Industrial addition, shall . be construed as Walker Flnlinson military duty, Lynn Beyler has the pleasure of riding In a sll- - school at Ogden. He has been out prima facie evidence of his fail- spector. No. 2 Salt Lake and Tooele gone Into the U. 8. marines, and ver mounted saddle with bridle with a state herd on the show ure to register, acting state direcoounties with headquarters at Salt Ed Izatt has intentions of enter- to match, valued at $500 00. This circuit for the past two years, tor Rich said. Mr. Rich also called to attention Lake City; Mr. Stevens, Inspector. saddle and bridle are owned by and has had wide experience in ing the engineering profession. No. 3 Utah, Wasatch, Summit Rulon breeding as well as showing cat- that regulations pertaining to late Sears, Roebuck. Manager counRasmussen has offered the use tle at the best fairs in the registration make It compulsory and Juab counties, headquarters SIDELIGHTS ON TIIE of the saddle and bridle for the try. that, Every person subject to at Provo; Marion Harris of Provo, CACHE COUNTY FAIR rodeo. This Is much appreciated It is expected that there will registration who for any reason inspector. be a very large dairy cattle ex- failed to register on the day fixed No .4 Duchesne, Uintah, and by the Rodeo committee. (Continued from Page One) hibit and that a considerable by the President for his registra- Daggett counties, headquarters at Hz be here. Er may part of the day will be tkaen up tion must present himself for and Roosevelt; Clyde Larsen of RooseJonathan Smith in charge of Young Ward MIA Program In getting over the various class- submit to registration before a velt, inspector. the Horse pulling contests Insists Professor Joseph N. Symons of es. public Is invited to at- local board. No. 5 Sevier, Sanpete, Carbon, that a special place be designated the U.S.A.C. will talk to members tend The the judging, seats will be Grand and San Juan counMr. This Rich means, emphaEmery, teams. horse for all the . of the Young Ward MIA at conpulling provided, and a loud speaker sized, that every person subject ties, headquarters at Ephraim, LyThis no doubt will be all the joint meeting In that ward Sun- service will beon the grounds to registration on October 16, 1940. man Wlllardson of Ephraim, Innorth side of the horse shed. day evening at 8 p.m. Other mem- to make announcementsor July I, 1941, must register If he spector. Jonathan says teams from Ida- bers on the program Include a Johnathan Smith of Benson, No. 6 Millard, Beaver, Iron, ho and Utah are coming. They vocal duet by the Olson sisters; chairman of the horse pulling has not already done so, Violation of the Regulations may Washnlgton, Kane, Garfield, Piute are all out to beat the Drayers of scriptural reading, Wilma Abrahms contests, has ownthat reported at "Clinton, Utah. The Drayers have and a discussion of the MIA theme ers of contest teams throughout cause a delinquent to be penalized Wayne counties; headquarters fine 'or Imprisonment or both. Beaver; Max Johnson of Beaver, by had It their own way long enough by Chloe Olson. Idanorthern Utah and southern Director Rich pointed out. inspector. and a number of teamsters are ho, have conacted him and will determined to win this year. The FOR SALE Model T Pick up. 368 enter in the meet. horse pulling contests are exciting East 3rd. North. The Hillside Rodeo company ridtnn events. will move their equipment to the .All the stalls to the north of the LOST Small black and white grounds over the week end prePRE-SEASOFair grounds will be reserved for screw-ta- il N male bull dog. Finder paratory to the peerformances the cattle. The horses will not please call 826J. Reward. and Thursday afternoons Tuesday - be mixed with the cattle. Chairand Wednesday evening at 7:30 With New 1942 man John H. Schenk for the cat-- . FOR SALE Used merchandise. p.m. tie department says they will fill feaWill buy used merchandise R Additional entertainment NO EXTRA COST Dishes -every stall and then some. This Trade What Have U. C Ed. tures at the rodeo will be the per- - Aggie PJL Grads In Demand for Coaching Posts 111 u rn er Services For David J. Weeks At Smithfield Poultry School At College This Month U N t 4i i t k A l ' a d. ! .? i September 5. Friday. Tbe Cache American, Logan, Cache County. Utah commission for publicity and in dustrtal development assured p Utors that effort of the new commission will be devoted in large part to the bringing of such new projects to UUh. Saul E. Hyer. chairman of the Cache County planning committee pronounced the dedicatory prayer William R. Wallace, characterized as the grand old man of Utah Irrigation", by Mr. Champ and chairman of the former water said he restorage commission means of garded such projects making people live and enjoy life In their homes In the mountains Darrell J. Greenweil Utah administrator of WPA, which will provide labor for the project told the part his organization will play In construction of the dam. He also slated that In spite of the defense boom In Utah It was tra- gtc that there are over 7.000 men in Utah who are able to work and are not able to find It There is a cruel rule which forbids the i 40 in mort 0 j Denver v srfurl u'ni'.i'iri and former wi , ,(. niah xViion e.virmi'1'1college reviewed A.ic.l taral .- .5;I -- " trn rt commit' e. Uvrs' Rodi. n lhi-von- J- - Griffin, . R CVk or Cooley. Mat r I .d p IWk.r a'l n.trod iced. M- - 0rUfln' C' Ca.he high school N- -h direction of J. W. the r and band, r ber proved on the muMcal prr;n VdKVj!0 nd provided occasion. the brUf ceremonies FUlowmg a heavy wldch wee nit short by the large pieces of rain, downpour of equipment under the direction of Engineer I. D. Jermaa etarted work on the project Ag-td- er J With each RANGE or HEATER beautiful patterns Ameriof can made DINNER SETS AT NO EXTRA 32-pie- EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOL Get all your School and Save! 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