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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. June 17, l)F2. LOGAN. CACHE COlT, UTAH Page Three ! among all the running horwmrn of j norihrrn Utah and southern Idxiw In the romtr.f rare at lh Uvan . todJ. Tho Car tie eouniy fair i grounds has on of the best half - nule no tracks In the Interntoun- - " ' for um country, and tth th The ad' eri tarns conumiu-. oilier J Will Sell the rodro ana rtVbraiiun will gtve'faeiimea, the running honrmen Will aril, one or two Angora goals of I Hunting lonn Itosketly ala like com from to to taken The sketches an aliort special Logan. hi-to dilve. Can furnish wagon in U vistUnf ton California, Park, at the big redoes running races make a very good a t li06' and harness, If desired. Goals are I tors I program at provided W' Madison Square Carden. feature In connection with the Ii loySfl. guest l staged splendid weed destroyers. Bee them ol 182 East 3rd North. last yrar. rodeo events. Tlie race ran j Ctdrago, and Boston at SM West 1st South. e west-bthe conducted of while the are chutes Regarding the origin M 850 quart ptr em contests, one of these pro- being filled and preparation made Drf Back From Malad hams Cafe, for the rodeo events to folio. grams has Uu to say Ray Jones Of Ui June Dalrv. are re- ... .. Pioneer day round-up- s Is back from a visit to Malad. Ha WelliVilIe Frank Visitor Uv of Baugh. Jr, manager sponsible for tlie rodeo. Twice a hiun up many features.) John T. Darky, prominent far-ti- e was accompanied on th trip by year In lh ratUe country the cat-- 1 Parad' mcr and dairyman of WellsvUl. Fred Bradbury tln from j lI response good aretton a outfit of raising would round up and separate their moat of the wards and outside spent Thursday Ui Usjan on bualWorking Mine stock. Rivalry among cowboys n settle menu. A number of business ness. house will be represented. N. B. Pryor of Out city writes The livetheir ability to handle th will be one of the editor of the Cache American th main Drive to New York stock naturally followed. Even on parade features of th celebration. Is now working a group of j j. w. Dunn. puud clerk at the that he claima down to tit present day the roundj Logan tn Oregon which with quart ol U poaiotfic, on tlie ranch the occasion up Chairman C. W. Rapp of thfjU4 family, have left for a motor look very good. Ills headquarters spirited contests between tlie cow- concession, U lining up an atlrac-) ,0 Ncw York tey will be are at Baker City. boys. tlve midway on east center. L. J. lnp while month and . Out in the open range country, Eldred of Provo with his two Tldi ViMt (, rrtat.ves of Mrs Break Into IIoiTI . , far from athletic fields, the row. haa already made deposit for siwc turned to and horse athlete Mr. Tidied ronducne of boy 01 k ln Locmt P beef cattle. Supremary In riding. best and safest ride of snv one In i twrT ?m onf steer jihe business. Mr. Rapp It receiving College Lecture bucking horses. In amsUlr. went through Dr. Ward G Reader, p: oirsjor of home tn Ogden and In roping furnished the ppiira Ions tJ,RO,t drJy from ris, T thing In the home. Three baby education at Ohio State university for superiority. So cam the roJ-o- . frrnit eoncessionatres, tanks m ere broken, rings and pearls In the old days bits spurred Uu were missing cowboy on hi their hopes to win ) Attrariive hat bands provided bv Boon real contest were developed the advertising committee of th session studenu of Graduation Announced Thus the rodeo today Is the only Frontier Days and Rodeo may be modem sport known to be the out- - obtained at the chamber of com- - the Utah State Agricultural col According to word received by leve, composed largi !y of present Dr. Weston Vernon, lus son, Clinton mere. growth of an industry. and prospective teachers Vernon, was graduated Wednesday Tliere was a time when th; i from the George Washington uniRod io had a small following Now , to Offer versity w.th the degree of bachelor Academy It entertains millions each year In of laws. He is a graduate of fh Instruction tlie United States and Canada. In Seventh grade work may be of- - Utah etae Agricultural college. fact England had it thrills. SeifcmAcfdfmy "After Uie rodeo was developed Remember Story Hour a CASH PRIZES on the cattle range came Oils inOfficers of tlie P.B.W. wish to are made. Those lnterest- plications Bleary-eye- d vagrants. pns?v-far- d Saturday at 9 p. m. call the attention of parents to crease In Its followers. It became a e(J nuly caU gjj or ,mge application Be There! on M North 2n(i west, the regular story hour for childsport, separate from any kind fans hopheads. slinky pirkoorkets. ladies- at Uie derelicts. All applications must be made this ren to bo held popeless had ever heretofore enjoyed. ' Saturday afternoon u the nd 1896 th first big cowboy omtest rnaudlin drun,- at 4 oclock. Tlie story hour last of Pairing human- week was a wonderful suecer arid was fnd lor competitive purposes COMING SUNDAY on Pnr4de ln Night this week will be made equally as held la Denver and the following lty ar, Greta Garbo our Think Logan Needs interesting. year Cheyenne established the first annual cowboy contest which ,8 fascinating drama which was Concert recIed the at Capitol held under the name of New York Thinks William L. Clark, a nephew tliree day engage thpatre oT Frontier Days." of Larsen Elias the Fourth ward, Him a Hebrew ment. Professor and Mrs. Milton Merrill The four outstanding rodeos of Here is a film that will remain ln was a visitor in Logan on Wednesthe world held out of doors are at your memory. It brushes you day calling on Mrs. Weston Vernon returned this week from a year in Pendleton, Oregon; Calgary, Can- - against the kind of sordid life you a!'d iIr- Ruth f,Ioench BeU Mr- - New York City and are now setada; Cheyenne, Wyoming; and at seldom see but which exists every Clarc now manages an entertain- tled in the P. V. Cardon house. In ment bureau ln New York and last Now York Prof. Merrill did n metro-rodeThe ln Salfnas, California. day every night any large was very successful with uate work at Columbia and for n held under cover are at politan city. Tlie human Preston, Idaho. Funeral services Ibsen company headed by version went to every show In town Pliila- - ground against which Director W. Square Garden, will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m. !8. Vran Dyke presents this power- - Madame Hammer. He also man- - and read the New York papers In the L. D. 8. Third ward chapel delphia, Bor, ton, and Chieaao, ful story, Is Impressively symbolic. ages a famous Polish pianist and with avidity. He was many times . for Mrs. Sine J. Jenson, 77, who 6 On the at July Logan In the opinion of this reviewer, some negro dajicers and singers, tusked if he were of the blood of died Wednesday Irom a paralytic rodeo, there will be bronrs and the opening shots are as fine a He wonders if Logan, a a college a brahe m and ha always answered stroke. town. Is not about ready for some chat he had been on a mission in She was born in Denmark. June Brahma steers used which wll be piece of direction witnessed on the professional performances. Some of j the Northwest, an, answer very per- screen used in fall the at later the in months. many big 7, 1835, where she lived until her I for them. us are Rt starving Holmes pVxiro; to New Yorker heads a brilliant Phillips k.lson marriage to the late Thomas Jen- - ).ndoor rr'05 east in this daring film, port ray son, June 21. 1876. They settled at ' Garden, Boston and Chicago. Ths bration at Franklin commemorating aro ing a story of unequaled sensation- Richfield, Utah, when they camej bronrs and Brahma steers the first permanent settling of it would alism, the crookedness a lle of otlierwise, taking to this country. They moved to'alnon Idalio, Rnd hundreds of former im-not for to court Colborn use Possible for night its magistrate ( Mink Creek in November. 1880. and to renew residents returned them 8t these big eastern shows. pelling motivation. Walter Huston, to Preston in 1905. and friends visit with acquaintances as the corrupt Jurist, presents a Mrs. Jenson has been active in and relatives. D. W. Hunsaker cf IloneyviUe. striking characterization. tlie Relief Society. of a hrs nunitxr Anita as Is thoro'nhbred the who Page, girl Five sons and daughters survive, Franklin, Idaho. Get out ol Mrs. William Rasmussen, Hans C. running horses in training at the flamed to seal her lips from inves- debt, both individually and collecD,m tigation bodies, registers appealingl- tively, lor interest Is sinking the Daniel, Harry and Frank Jenson. Cache county fair rrounds of these hor-s- . y, and tlie cast includes Lewis nation," emphatically advised GovMink Creek; 46 grandchildren and Starr ts in char-rMrs. Dr. H, E. Davis of Lovelocks, Stone. Mary Carlisle, John Miljan, ernor C. Ben Ross Wednesday beand 15 Nevada, who has a string cf faM Jean Hersholt, Tully Marshall and fore the large audience gathered E. Nib ley Mr. and Mrs. Peter for Noel Francis, here to celebrate the seventy-secon- d Bran, arsenate of lead and mol- running horses has written Anderson motored to Brigham City asses make a tidbit to kill cutworms programs. It is potsib'e that Mrs. anniversary of the founding :i to visit with afternoon Paris green is as good for cur- Franklin, the oldest town in Idaho. Monday Lay this prepared poison around I'Davis will be hote with her string relatives. worms as rant There is much interest it is for potato bugs of where they have been working. Pioneers of this state made it Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen and possible to extract a new wealth family of Logan, spent Sunday amounting to $150,000,000 annually evening visiting with J. P. continued in crops and livestock, ji Governor Ro6s. He then went on to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs. : tell of the natural resources of Ceceli aand La Verne Riggs, Idaho and of the possibilities of the spent Sunday visiting with Mr and i states producing practically every Mrs. J. F. Woodall of Logan. k want known to man. rMs. Orval Anderson spent MonThe trouble Is that we are pay- day at Logan visiting relatives. Job. F Smith has returned home ing so much interest that we are overburdened. We must get back after spending th elast week at a to the plain, simple methods used local hopspital, and is now feeling by the pioneers. Then, and not un- much improved The Nlbley ward Relief Society til then, can we raise this depreshel da social Tuesday afternoon in sion. Governor Ross then paid tribute honor of Mrs. Dellah Rouche, a s to the sturdy pioneers who settled member of the Relief Society. A IS Idaho, listing among them his dainty luncheon was served . Miss Betty Noble and Elden mother, who crossed the plains in Noble of Montana, are visiting 1863. Melvin J. Ballard, who repre- relatives here. e, sented the L. D. S. authorities at Miss Ruba Rasmussen of Honey-vlllwee kend the spent visiting the meeting, urged the pioneers with delatives. present to compile a history of their Mr .and rMs. Ian Anderson and sacrifices tn conquering the desert, family spent Sunday at the home for, he said, that would be of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith . greatest prize to leave to future Mr And Mrs. James Olson, Mr. generations. and Mrs. Frank Rosenbaum, of We need the spirit of the Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs. , , Raphel con- ve dustrF Ellason George An- tinued. We need to regain the derson and families, enjoyed a no confidence and the patience of the host' party in Logan canyon over pioneers. Bow the week end. be Other numbers on the program hostess Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Anderson which was conducted by Reed Hal- spen ttwo days in Salt Lake Told in this little City book, big with ideas verson, were; Reading, Miss Flor- attending the June M.I.A. convenence Peterson, Preston; trumpet tions. covering all social occasion containduet, J. J. Flala and Miss June Lois Jessop, who is working in ing 128 page with Ward, Preston; address of welcome, Provo, spent the week end with iilustra- P. G. Whitehead; musical selec- her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Ernest tions, Franklin choir and the Para- Jessop. WAY to get really interested mount Glee club of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pitcher of food is to have a drink that In keeping with tthe times, all Cornish visited at the home of makes appetizing. Try an ice-co- ld outdoor sports in the city park were Mr. and Mrs. George with a chicken Cummings bottle of Coca-Co- la furnished to the crowd free of Sunday. sandwich for your lunch. or a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramp and charge. This program, which was THE COCA-COLCO., Youll taste a new thrill. Then youll son of Salt Lake City were week under William of direction the N. Ga. North Are 814 Atlanta, bottled who millions the keep join Robinson, consisted of ball games end visitors at the home of Mr. Endowed find lOe (stamps or coin to eover eoet Coca-Co- la at home with a few botand Mrs. Ernest Jessop. and a horse pulling contest. ofhandling and mailing) for which send me the tles always ready in the refrigerator. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jenson and A special feature was the banquet book,"IFhea Yon Entertainbj Ida Bailey Alien given to more than 100 pioneers by family of Hyrum visited at the Nanus. COCA-COL- A the Daughters of Utah Pioneers home of Mr. and Mrs. George jLAAwvk mm organization, with Mrs. Mary B. Cummings. unm Miss Phyllis Lowe in charge. The evening's enislted Mauchley tertainment consisted of a boxing with relatives ln Honeyville durig card and a dance. the week. cele- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mensem and This marks the twenty-thir- d Local ISews ' mm nKodeo Celebration L e jOot &c at ulln v v. ke J alaa ... ' j Night Court Striking Film , Entertamment im1 , LonduB. Bisy 18 Dancing Attraction" No Music Like It! No Place To Compare! Admission I l SOc Couple ' Cluck Dropped From Sky Roanoke, Vs. Its an old alary shout worms snd toad filling Rosa tho tky, but I. W. Scstch.rd claim to bare ea a hnby chicken drop from tho blue. Where li ram from Is a mystery, but It wit believed to bis been caught by a chicken hawk, which accidentally dropped It small daughter of Logan visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Israel Veates Sunday. Air Travel Advocate Never Rode in Plane! Ohio. j j - j Start Dancing Tomorrow Eve ! fly mg will Tomorrow evening. MiUvill waken from her winter's sleep, th will sound and dancing trumpet will start at the Oid Mill. Dancers will find Um same escriirnt musia as last year. Tltey toll find aio refrewhmest new gardens and feature This is on of th most tn popular out door dancing each Valley and will doubt lee attract crowds of tourist and people Irom ail over th north of th tate. it did last year and cannot fail to do so again. t Summer fir will furnish you w.th f.ne greenery for bouquet This 1 th answer to the question. What 1.411 1 use for greenery? It I sarrorum rlrtdl. It will grow five fret high and It ferny folisga is it excuse tor being. You will appreciate It one you have ih art-m- , , ; j Johannesburg, Suulli Africa. Tlie farmers of South Africa are I titer eel ed in a new hybrid on the ranch of Oiptslo Helm, a senior of Westminster In Orange IYe Stale, A rroa between an eland, one of Africas giant antelopes, snd an ordinary domestic Friesian cow baa yielded the flrt authentic frlelund." Tills new hybrid promise to be an animal suitable for the more tropical region of Hi continent. id LOGAN to South Africa Offers a New Kind of Cow j Congressman Robert t'ro r of l7e eland, one of the nation' foremo-- t advocate of elr travel end sut!r ef the pendIng merchant atr ship bill In tho home of representative, never has However, been up In in airplane. he has ridden In blimps snd lie con- alder this lighter ihan-ai- r way of cruising one of the safest, regardlog It as the future way of getting to Europe, or Asia, In a greut big hurry. I Old Mill To hi 1 The Wet Smartest uOt : OLD MILL Hrlrfl cf Troys face launched a thouaaad ships, but 1. probutdy had Urge feet, according to pr. II. J. Vaa Prssgli. difficult to Imagine why It small feel bs stasys bee considered a sign of beauty,' b told th Incorporated Society of Chiropodist. Trilby had large feet and waa proud of them, I bailee also that Helen of Troy had large fort. 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