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Show w- !' at a c ration II SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. SEPT. 9. EXTEND DEADLINE FOR WHEAT INSURANCE hieeinsoon Ml in Sali I.alw City proved to be too Union Pacific railroad official here or a tourist recent- - (aid th it the years attendance at Zion, Rryee and Grand canyon .The '"unfr traveler, whose name would establish new records. 8 Mildred, hud c tnpletcd 4 hav-in- g . Tre Zim park hotel will remain a goud time, wish you were here U to a friend. She walked down open all winter. Union Pacific lodges in llryce and Grand canyons will to the corner to find someplace to dose October 1, with the exception mail it. of the cafeteria and cabin untig which On the corner was a led box will remain open an additional monbig At first Mildred evuldnt get the box th. pen. hut a'ler sever-M.'ro than 245,000 tourists regis! a.temp.s she opened it. er-or- ts Communication received officea of the Agricultural by state Adjust- frolu Waihing-ton- , D. C., offices indicates that the deadhne on applications f r insurance policies on the Utah I'.im win-twheat crop has be,u to November SO. The board of directors of the Fed-To firemen and eral Crop Insurance police who e'rpra.iin ao-- i :hi fire ulaini she had turned proved of accepting f applicates m, Mildre until the new deadline in cxscs exyl in.tl her and w is : 1.1 t "try the difficulty, tte applicant will signify hiswlvre ingreen box on t.e other earner. tention to reseed to spring winter seedingg fail. Thi is' to protect the federal c rpra.iJn ECONOMIST CONSULTS ngamst insuring crops that have al- -' ready failed. WITH JOHN A. WIDTSOE To date approximately 350 application! for policies on winter wheat Salt Lake City hape been received in oun y AK (UP) Eugene officea in Utah. LeR. y C. Funk, exe- Merritt, Wahington, 1). C., senior cutive officer of the AAA in Utah, extemsi n economist ftir he Departexpressed gratification over the ac- ment of Agri vulture here cn a visit tion of the board of directors, assert- recently, believes that only about the children born on farina ing that farmers should have every one-haopportunity ts fill out applications. are fitted to be gud farmers. Farmers may alho make applicaMerritts job is to assist dissatistions for insurance on spring wheat fied farm children to find vocations seeding! for the 1939 crops at this for which they are suited. time. If the present product! cn scale Insurance as offered by the federal is continued, half the next generation corporation will assure farmers of! must leive the mil anyway, Merritt having at least 60 to 75 per cent f; declared. The average farm family includes an average crop to sell during the 1989 marketing season. The insurance j four children which ii just twice corporation also advocates insurance too many for the same job their as a means of increasing the possib- parents are doing." consisted ility of a growera obtaining credit1 Merritt said his task to finance wheat-growioperations, largely of helping farm you.h to since a policy will make good secur- study its own qualifications, and to ity. The regulations of the insurance help each youth make his own deccorporation specifically provide that ision. Because of indimations, a wheat crop insurance policy may be tastes assigned as collateral for a loin and aptitudes, many farm children made for the- care of the crop or the will never be good farmers, he said. He said the Department of Agricpayment of crop insurance premiums ulture is greatly interested in the in are of cash instead paid (if they church cultural program for youth. wheat) We feel thta cultural development Farmers insuring wheat for the carried into rural areas opportunities coming year may make deposits on their premiums for the succeeding not only make happier people, but better farmers, he said. year. For example, in insuring his Merritt has conferred with Dr. 1939 erop this year the farmer may make an additional payment, not to John A. Widstoe, member of the LDS exceed the premium payment for the council of twelve and agricultural 1939 policy, on the policy for the advisor to the Church Welfare 1940 crop. The administration re gards this as s safeguard against the difficulty to pay the premium, UTAH HAS DANNER for the 1940 erop next year in case i of poor yields. TOURIST YEAR tc-- r will begin Sep- freshmen. September fnhomsres and September 26 fsnd Kior., W. H. Bell, Many announced today. students high ne :5 & w indicating ldy prcspect. been re-- S excellent but Liflier large enrollment, who students all urges TrBell attending the college to Sitehir high school transcripts office immediate- - " $0 jegiatrar's committee consisting i Mteoan C. T. Hirst and S. R. Clayton Mf Hilton Madsen, Ziind Mr. Bell, are checking K. ' trance itadenta fibilitT transcripts and notices to the are being mailed eligibility is assured ire placed with the racripti committee jLgiel and guidance careful analysis of the -- toft interests and assign stud-g- iwjiter H Hr ta ftcutly adviBors. Arden Frandsen, head of the and and guidance otates that his committee taaoied of a number of each major o of study at the college, the of men and the dean of wool hare completed their plans for infiltration procedure. The com-aito help lower division voca-- ri ghats plan educationsl and H programs suited to their interest and opportunities and 5 ig them in the successful pursuit f tor allege goals. These purposes Ate be accomplished through guid- no it registration periods, confer-a- a daring the quarters with stud-a- n personal problems, keeping cumulative ai ualjxing records, atbg and presenting information i importunities and qualifications yolop chair-personn- department el mb-3i- j for succeaaful participation Hu personnel and Mur guidance com-itt- ee taugns students to advisors (ho field in which the student i Amrn his interests to be. For lots who are indefinite about air interests a division of orientals ku been set up with advisors do plan a rourse of study for the indent which will fit in most any asfor and then by constant conaul-io- a with the student eventually bet a major. Stndenta who send in their trans-ti immediately will be given more er exu-mlc- d 1 ans-wer- ed 1 wlica-shoul- ; lf r V YVTVVVyvTY tered at the LDS bureau of n bef . re visiting the historic Mormon church temple square buildings and grounds in Silt Lake City this summer. Church guide; estimated thit thousands more visitors pasesd through the squire without registering. The tourists came from every state in the United States, all cf Canadas provinces, from each of the U. S. territorial possessions and 40 different foreign countries. WVVVVVVYYYTTYl SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE MAIN SHOW BUILDING AT THE PLEAS OF CLEMENCY PLACED Sait Lake City Fifty-tw- o (UP) pleas for clemency will be placed beftire .the board of pardons when that body reconvenes September 17, Attorney General Joseph Chez, sec ret ary of the board, announced. CACHE COUNTY EASE. Logan, Utah SEPT. - MAILING LETTERS IN SALT LAKE IS HARD JOB Salt Lake City The sum (UP) snfal oonaideration in the analysis Salt Lake City (UP) The com- mer of 1938 wu a banner tourist fit credit sheet. plications of trying to mail a letter season for Utah. Director J. W. Gill man of the Utah Department of Public Welfare expressed amazement at the prospe.ity of the town, whose 400 resideius are mainly engaged in ruining ah ep and cuttle. Gillmin discovered the pen ionless town while on a tour of inspection thr.ugh Southern Utih. UTAH HAS ONE TOWN WITHOUT AN OLD AGE PENSIONER Salt Lake City (UP) Uth has one town with uut a single old age pensioner. The lone blank on the old age penwhich includes 13,100 sion list names is Boulder in eastern Garfield county. THE FINAL 3LS-3LS- -3I4 .RITES -- THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY THE DEPARTURE OF A DEAR ONE IS SOFTENED BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. ACTER OF THE FINAL CEREMONIES CONDUCTED BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. ooo- CRYSTAL FURNITURE COMPANY G. W. LINDQUIST and SONS Logan, Utah West 1st North 72-7- 8 MORTICIANS Logan, Utah czaz Cache County Fair iOGANSEPTEMBER 12th, 13th and 14t SPONSORED BY THE CACHE COUNTY FARM BUREAU FINE BIG DAILY RODEO, 2 P.M. EXHIBITS OF CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE AND POULTRY. ooo EXCELLENT DISPLAYS OF FRUIT VEGE-TABLE- GRAINS, HANDIWORK, S, WO- --otoo- EXHIBITS AND UNION PACIFIC ATTENDANCE. ATTRACTIVE BOOTHS HORSE PULLING CONTESTS BEST PULLING TEAMS IN CACHE VALLEY THE FASTEST. THE MILDEST, AND MOST EXCITING EVER SEEN HERE. CREMERS RODEO STOCK. TIIE SAME AS USED FOR THE COVERED WAGON DAYS CELEBRATION IN SALT LAKE CITY! PLENTY OF JUMPS WITH THRILLS AND SPILLS, ACTION ALL THE TIME! HIGH PITCHING BKONCS, LARGE WILD FIGHTING BRAHMA BULLS, STEERS AND COWS. BRAHMA CALVES USED FOR CALF ROPING. FLEET AS T11E WIND . . . BRONC RIDING, BULLDOGGING, WILD BRAHMA BULL AND STEER RIDING, BRAHMA CALF ROPING, TRICK RIDING AND ROPING, CLOWN AND OTHER STUNTS. MEXICAN BULL FIGHTERS WITH CAPES. MENS WORK, SCHOOL WORK. COMMUN1TY KEEN EXCITING HORSES, BEST BAND RODEO BAND IN AMERICA IN LARGE MIDWAY, CONCESSIONS SHOWS AND FREE ACTS JERRY EDWARDS WORLD'S CHAMPION HELL DRIVER AND ACE DAREDEVIL AT RACE TRACK EACH NIGHT DAILY PROGRAM OF EVENTS MONDAY SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 NORTH CACHE SCHOOL DAY 9:00 A. M. CACHE SCHOOL SOUTH 9:00 A. FAIR OPENS. FREE TO ALL. 9:30 A. M SPECIAL BAND CONCERT, NORTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL BAND ON BAND STAND NEAR MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING. 10:00 A. M. LIGHT WEIGHT IIORSE PULLING CONTEST AT RACE TRACK. CACHE 12:30 P. Mw BAND CONCERT, NORTH EXHIBITION MAIN NEAR BAND HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. RODEO. UNION PACIFIC BAND IN 2:00 P. AS CHIEF ATTENDANCH THEDA BAIR, RICHMOND, GRAND LEAD THE QUEEN OF TIIE FAIR TO AL EN-TR- Y. 9:00 A. 9:30 A. 51. M 51. ATTRAC-TIOBIG MIDWAY AND FREE DRlVER CAPTAIN JERRY EDWARM lIEIi to IN LEAP FOOT AND ACE DAREDEVIL. 1M IN TRACK RACE AT BOARD FENCE. FREE. SHOW'S, CONFRONT OF GRAND STAND. THE AIIDWAY CESSIONS. THRILLING RIDES ON EVENING OTHER AND EXHIBITS FOR N. AUTO-hobilein- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER LOGAN FAIR OPENS FREE TO ALL. 9:00 A. JUDGING OF HORSES AND CATTLE. 9:30 A. SI. SPECIAL BAND CONCERT, SOUTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL BAND ON BAND NEAR 5IAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING. STAND 51. 14 SCHOOL DAY FAIR OPENS FREE TO ALL. SPECIAL BAND CONCERT, LOGAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND ON BAND STAND NEAR THE MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING. 10:00 A. M. HEAVY WEIGHT HORSE PULLING CONTEST AT RACE TRACK. 12:30 P. 51. SPECIAL BAND CONCERT, SOUTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL BAND NEAR MAIN EXIII-BION BUILDING. 12:30 P. 51. BAND CONCERT, LOGAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RAND NEAR MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING. 2:00 P. 51. RODEO. UNION PACIFIC BAND IN LUCILLE ATTENDANCE. JESSOP, MILLVILLE, CHIEF QUEEN OF TIIE FAIR TO LEAD THE GRAND ENTRY. 1:00 P. BL GRAND LIVESTOCK PARADE OF WINNERS ON RACE TRACK IN FRONT OF GRAND STANDS LEAD BY LOGAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND. STYLE DRESS REVUE, 7:00 P. M. EXHIBITION BUILDING. 2:00 P. M. RODEO. UNION PACIFIC BAND IN ATTENDANCE. VELMA GIBBONS, LOGAN, CHIEF QUEEN OF FAIR TO LEAD THE GRAND ENTRY. TI H 7:30 P. AL 13 DAY MAIN 7:30 P. 51. MEDIU5I WEIGHT HORSE PULLING CONTEST AT RACE TRACK IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND. CAPTAIN JERRY EDWARDS, HELL DRIVER AND ACE DAREDEVIL. 100 FOOT LEAP THROUGH THE AIR IN AUTOMOBILE OVER BODIES OF 7 MEN. SHOWS, CONCESSIONS, THRILLING RIDES ON THE MIDWAY AND EXHIBITS FOR OTHER EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. 7:30 P. 51, BIG MIDWAY AND FREE ATTRACTIONS. CAPTAIN JERRY EDWARDS HELL DRIVER AND ACE DAREDEVIL. COLLISION OF TWO AUTOMOBILES AT SIXTY MILES, IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND. SHOWS. CONCESSIONS, THRILLING RIDES ON MIDWAY FOR OTHER EVENING |