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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, f'AGE EIGHT LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931 Logan , Utah, September The Greatest Exhibition of Livestock, Poultry, 15-16-- 17 i rv Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manufacturers, Womens Work and School Exhibitions Ever Conducted in Northern Utah WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1931 15, 1931 TUESDAY, Special entrance for automobiles block south of the main entrance. 1. Fair opens at 9 a. m. Children one block west and one 8 years and under admitted years of age 10c. General admission 25c. 2. Viewing of exhibits. The judging In all the departments with the exception of the livestock will take place. 3. Horse pulling contest at the Race Track at 9:30 a. m. For teams weighing under 2700 lbs. and for teams weighing 2700 lbs. to 3o0Q lbs. Inclusive. Free to public. 4. Musical program in front of Exhibition Building at 1 p. m. South Cache High School Band. 5. Big rodeo and lunning horse race program at the Race Track at 2 p. m. General admission, adulio 75c. Youths years of age, 50c, children 8 years and under, free. No extra charge for grandstand seats. All good seats. free. Children 9-- 14 9-- LIST OF EVeNTS FOR PROGRAM AT RACE TRACK AT 2 P. M. Giand entry of Rodeo Performers led by Miss County Rodeo Queen. Professional Bronc Riding (3 sections) , Bulldogging U section) Calf Roping (2 Bonita Reese, Cache sections) Wild Horse Race Cowboys Novelty Race Bareback Riding Running Race mile Running Race Roman Standing Race Roman Chariot Race Trick Roping Trick Riding All events interspersed with other entertainment, and also stunts by Pinky Gist, noted clown; Bob Rucker, expert trick roper; Merle Hunt, expert trick rider. Everett Colborns broncs, wild horses, Mexican steers, and calves will be used. None. better. ' South Cache High School Band in attendance. One-ha- lf Mile Three-fourt- EVENING ENTERTAINMENT FREE GATE All the exhibits will be well lighted An attractive midway with a number of high class shows, including a big athletic event, each evening of the fair Al) comers taken on by Wild Cat Pete, either boxing or wrestling. This includes George Nelson and A beautiful Hawaiian Show and other Battling Lamoreaux. novelty features. THEATERS Capitol Theater1 Cache Valley Day Merchants Day School Day SEPT. AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS TUESDAY, SEPT. 15 Ina Claire. In Rebound. Theater: Ships Of Hate. Grand Theater: Ruth Chatterton in The Magnificent Lie. , Cache County Fair Ball at Palais d Or. Lyric The Utah Idaho Railroad Company will give a special rate cent a mile from all points leading to and in Cache Valley over this railroad. Good from 14th to 18th inclusive. of one Jack Dempsey, coming heavyweight world champion will be a special guest of the Fair association on Wednesday and will say a few words over the loudspeaker at the Rodeo Arena during the afternoon program. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, entrance for automobiles one block west and one block south of the mam entrance. 1. Fair opens at 9 a. m. Children 8 years of age and under free. Children years, 10c. General admission, 25c. 2. The judging of the dairy cattle will commence at 9 a. m. The horses will be judged at 9 a. m. at the Race Track in front of the grandstand. Prof. D. L. Fourt of the University of Idaho will act as judge for the cattle department. Kenneth C. Ikeler, manager of the Union Stock Yards at Ogden, will act as judge for the horses; Prof. A. C. Esplm for the sheep; Prof. Harry K. Smith will judge the swine and Prof. Byron Alder the poultry. Approximately one hundred .head of pure bred Holsteins, JerThe seys and Guernseys from the valley will be on exhibition. competition in every class should be exceptionally keen and all dairymen in particular should be present for the judging and see the exhibits and hear the decisions. Prof. Fourt always gives same applies to explanations and reasons for his decisions. The the other judges and the people interested In these particular the departments are urged to be present. As far as possiblewhere cattle will be judged in the new Livestock Judging buildmg the spectators will have comfortable seats and be able to see and hear. Band concert In front of Exhibition building, 1 p. m. Logan Special Special entrance for automobiles one block west and one block south of the mam entrance. 1. Fair opens at 9 a. m. All children 8 years of age and years of age, under admitted free of charge. Children from loc. General admission, 25c. 2. Musical program in front of Exhibition Building, 1 p. m. North Cache High School Band. 9-- 14 LIST OF EVENTS FOR PROGRAM AT RACE TRACK AT 2 P. M. Grand livestock parade around race course at 1:30 p. m. Grand entry of Rodeo Performers led by Miss Bonita Reese, Cache County Rodeo Queen. Professional Bronc Riding (3 sections) Bulldogging (1 section) Calf Roping (2 sections) Wild Horse Race Cowboys Novelty Race Bareback Riding One-ha- lf Mile Running Race Three-fourtmile Running Race Roman Standing Race Roman Chariot Race Trick Roping Trick Ridmg (The prices for admission to the afternoon program the same as the first day.) The finals in the Bronc Riding, Bulldogging and Calf Roping will take place the last day of the Fair. This means that those who qualified in these events in the first two days are to contest the last day for the final purses. This should bring forth the keenest competition of the Rodeo. ' High School Band. LIST OF EVENTS FOR PROGRAM AT RACE TRACK AT 2 P. M. Grand entry of Rodeo Performers led by Miss Bonita Reese, Cache County Rodeo Queen. Professional Bronc Riding (3 sections) Bulldogging (1 section) Calf Roping (2 sections) t Wild Horse Race Cowboys Novelty Race Bareback Riding One-ha- lf Mile Running Race Roman Standing Race Three-fourtmile Running Race Roman Chariot Race Trick Roping Trick Ridmg (The prices for admission to the afternoon program the same as the first day). A contest for Cache County Bronc Riders only Cache with Countv Broncs will take place the second day. The riders will diaw for hordes and be Governed by the same rules as for the professional bronc ridmer This should be of much interest because of local rideis and local horses. hs hs EVENING ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, EVENING ENTERTAINMENT 9-- 14 novelty featuies. PULING MATCH AND HORSE SEPT. 17 Capitol Theater- Joan Crawford in This Modem Age. Lyric Theater: Eddie Cantor in Whoopee. Grand Theater: Gary Cooper and Carol Lombard in I Take This Woman. Cache County Fair Ball at Palais d Or. General admission 25c, Children years of age 10c. Chil8 years of age and under free. All the exhibits will be well lighted. An attractive midway with a number of high class shows, including a big athletic event, each evening of the fair A'l comers taken on by Wild Cat Pete, either boxmg or wrestling This includes George Nelson and A beautiful Hawaiian Show and other Battling Lamoreaux dren IIOKSF. 1931 Rodeo and Horse Racing Daily SHOW Fiee to the Public at the Race Track at 7 p. m. 1 All teams weighing over 3000 lbs. will contest. If the contests for the first day are not finished, they will be completed at this time HOUSE SHOW 1. Judging of thorougnbred and standard bred horses. 2 Judging of fancy saddle horses. 3 Judging of stock horses. 4 Judging of ponies ridden by boys and girls. 5 Jumping exhibitions by horses. G Fxhibition by Polo Ponies. 7. Musical Chair Act. . 8. Clown Acts THEATERS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS Capitol Theater1 Joan Cnawiord in This Modern Age. Lyric Theater: Eddie Cantor in Whoopee." Gland Theater Gary Cooper and Carol Lombard in I Take This Woman. Cache County Fair Ball at Palais d Or. A more Stock Some r Show Each Afternoon with exciting events. 100 head of Rodeo and more than o 0 expert Rodeo performers. of the fastest thoroughbred running horses in Daily Three-Hou- than 24 Utah and Idaho. Woild Champion Rodeo Performers direct from the Pendleton Show, lroiessional Bronc Riders, Bull-dogge- viicniuh races Roman Standing races, Cowboy fvoveity races and Wild Horse races. Events to be interspersed with stunts by Gist, noted clown, Bob Rucker, champion trick Pinky roper and Merle Hunt, trick rider. - - A Few of the Principal Bulldoggers Few of the Principal Bronc Riders Harry Knight and Pete Knight of Calgary, Canada, World v .1M Champions. Harry Snyder and Perry Ivory, California Champions. Elmer Helper, Carlsbad, New Mexico. Jack Myers. Fort Worth, Texas The Edmo Boys from Fort Hall, Idaho. Pat Woods from Blackfoot. Idaho. Chuck Wilson. Tuscon.Arlzona. In all. more than thirty bronc riders are expected to take part in this contest. This includes bronc liders from Cache County who will ride in the Cache County contest. A Few of the Principal Calf Ropers Everett Bowman. Fort Thomas, Arizona. World Champion. John Bowman, Trent. Texas Buck Stew ait. Fort Worth, Texas. Harry Halt and Tommy Cavanaugh, Pocatello, Idaho. T! e Fdmo Boys from Fort Hall, Idaho. Joe Welch, Cailsbad. New Mexico. At least twenty-fou- r nre expected for expert tms contest. calf-rope- sr rs, Calf Ropers. Colborns famous trained broncs, wild horses, Mexican longhorned steers and speedy calves. ALL RODEO PERFORMERS TAKE PART EACH DAY A v Hugh Bennett and Everett Bowman, Fort Thomas zona. Ferney Hubbard, Spokane, Washington Harry Hart, Pocatello, Idaho. John Kyle, Globe, Arizona. Ervin Collins, Miles City, Montana Hollaway Grace, Fort Worth, Texas. testAt least flfteen bulldoggers are expected for this con- -J M J A Few of the Principal Broncs Harry Tracy, Champion Bucking Horse of Idaho Jess Big Smoky. Tipperary. Widow Maker, Strawberry Roan. 1 broncs. A cash guarantee that every bronc wl l nerV satisfactorily. 100 head of Rodeo Stock on the grounds |