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Show f Mr. LOCALS and Mr'. J Waits Tuesday evening after spending Sunday and M iul iy at Mr. ar.J Mrs. Hehtr liv-.pat Ovid, wnere they ii.lt ,i family ..union of their puivi:::;, Mr. and Mrs. p. T. JinJ. This' present were Mr. and Mrs. Ch.iries Junes if I It: rt , j Idah.i, M.leg J'.nes and lamily of Salt Lake City, Ross J ne? and family of Dayton, Idaho, Frank Milo and family of I ..1m, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pack md Jor.es of Ovid, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Watts of Smithfield. s visi.-e- d jlr. and Mrs. Joseph Yvalt. t Downey, Idaho with Mr. ani Mrs. Sam Merrill and with Mr and Mrs. Dell Merrill at Brest, u, Ida. on their way home. A surprise party rwas given on of Mrs. Tuesday night in honor Clarence Meikle, the occasion being Mrs. Meikles birthday. A nice time Jj-r-p- Utah, slid the host and ho:?sg. vas had iy all present Those cluded Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Reese and daughter, Eunice Reese of LoHenson of Mr. and Mr. Frank Tidwell engan; Mr. and Mrs. Karl and Mrs. D. Robert Mr. and tertained Friday evening in honor Logan Ben- of their j2ee.se and daughter Sherrill of daughter, Ruby, who is ton. All left wishing Mrs. Moiklo leaving for Nurtli .Hollywood, Sunday where she many happy Birthdays. will be the guest of hi-uncle and aunt, Lishop and Mrs. Vcni.-n N. Tidwell, Invited yur-t- s were : Mr. for Rollers and Mrs. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Jj.'-epBring your window blind roll-- 1 Jatji,son, Mrs Neils ers to be recovered. Its a goodf Xeilson, all of Logan; Wayne J.hn-so- n of Xibley and M-- s. R. E Tidway to save. well. Dinner was served at six Co Everion & oclock and an enjoyable evening was .'pent by all. LOGAN, UTAH in- Cal-fom- :a S5$S Sons an Lottie D. Harry spent and Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting wth relatives. Mrs. STOVE REPAIRS S.it-prdt- ty COUNTY en: Utah factory products ever made at Each passing year sees the Bce-e- f the interior department and the a Stale Fair. iv ,5Ate annual exp.isiiion more'.oil eonxervatton division. These will uQnRQw and individual agricultural aueiy aeeloinwd as a truly great .aim to show ju:t how and what andCounty exhibits will also set new fruit Mr. said Winder. This year's L'm-l- Sam is doing in Utah in the isir, records ftr number, variety and outlook for the larg-'ivaof rehabilitating grazing t'aidanl, California and C;uhe event, with and Fuof Members quality. of number exhibits ever shown agricultural lands and other uetivi-tl- e County farmer have borrowed from America clubs and ture Fanners of lode1. .1 Land bank and the land unJ 1111 unsurpassed amusi t pro- - tjt,4 n rJf unjer entries in organization have filed bank i.mmitsiorufr to list extent of fram. will go far in vnhan.'ng this S. J. Stephenson, secretary of the large numbers. They - ant being of apprjxim.it.-l2, 499.000 ninoe May jj reputation." Utah Manufacturers Association, J fared special inducements to bring 1, lt31 In releasing these figures,! Ernest S. Holmes, fair manager, in to the 1936 fair and of industrial exhibits, re- - their exhibit charge to the steadily growing list Charles larkcr, pi evident of tlw Federal Land Bunk of Berkeley, iwf livestock entries for thf 1900 fair ports practically all apace in the:' competition in every exposition Building allotted and iion will apparently be more keen stated that these loans have been a evidence that livestock growers Indications of the best exhibit of than ever before. extended to 9CS farmers of the irl particular vierv the Vtali State Fair one of the greatest of all at C'Unty. s While borrowers in Cache County, stoek shows. Entries have been well as elsewhere in the si ate, drived from more than a score of 1 all have used most of the money tojstatei accommodations for refinance their old debts into long!Ctttli hecp, swine, horse and poul-terlow interest rate loans, a laig- - j tr3f promise to be allotted far in er proportion of the funds advanced J advance of tile opening of the under recent loans is going into Fair. l the purchase of farms. Exhibits of will eclipse;! The Federal Lund Bank, thmugh ' those of any previous event of like 1 national fuim loan associations, nature according to fair officials. I j loaned $1,447,000 to fanners in the All available space on machinery county on first mortgages in the ' row" on the north side of the fair I period, and advanced $1,051,- -' grounds has been reserved and the j I Tower to enviaum and to achieve U the key that ualorka 000 ft- funds of the land bank fair management has been compelled There are always new world to cunquer, new opportunities. commissioner on first and second bo allot space elsewhere in the to for young men and women with strength f attain heights overflow for mortgage security. The average-siz- e the exhibits, gnaunds loan made by the land bank in the The divNiifi will include an inter-ol mind and spirit. county was $3380 and the average-siz- e esring automobile show. BRIGIIAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY stresses practical trainloan by the commissioner, $1946. lrospeet are also fine for the Tile commissioner Irons, first auing and a vigorous spirituality. It offers College at its Ikt. greatest of all state fair liarse thorized in 1933 and made in shows. Entries already filed include amounts up to 75 per cent of the some of the states champion thor y, appraised normal value of the oughbreds, as well as some from Larger than 86 per rent of the not ions colleges and uniwere used almost altogether other state. The annual Fair Dug versities, it U able to provide not only liberal arts course, at first for emergency refinancing. Shuv will far surpass that of last The Farm Credit Act of 1935 author-.yebut studios loading to success in business, the professions snd in point of number and variety iztd uring them . finance farm 0f cannes exhibited. The same a wide variety of other occupations. may purohases with 4h idea that thij i,e gaj 0f the poutlry show. The would give many farmers, particul-- j wew cement floor Lid in the poul-arl- y young men and tenants, a bet-- 1 try building will FIVE COLLEGES: prjve a boon to ter chance to buy farms. Experience visitors, APPLIED SCIENCE, equipment, and a reasonable down Federal government exhibits will AND SCIENCES AUTS payment aie required. be present in vurlely never before 0011 The ad works COMMERCE, 'approached. progress ts ministration will show WPA EDUCATION, throughout Utah in an FINE ARTS. exhibit to be housed to great r cognition of the Utah vantage in a building especially constate Fair as one of the foremost &tructed for this purpose. Tlie ex-Graduate School Research Division Extension Division all fair event position will include a allowing of 1600 COURSES 34 DEPARTMENTS hn reached the paint where morenuUy projects in action displays 1 common-than half of the nation's nvith human models and workers wealths will this year be represented and the work of WlA artirt project with exhibits in the various exposi-- 1 worker. I i tion departments. The WPA building will be erected William C. Winder, president of on fair grounds immediately the State Fair Association since 1918 West of the State Fish and Game stressed this phase of fair activities I structure. It will be large enough 19361 yesterday in discussing the provide facilities and space for event scheduled to open September exhibition of ijroject models and PROVO, UTAH 25 and clo?e at midnight, October pictures in addition to the display 3. He declared that year by year0f y,e handicraft of WPA workers "Scholarship Spiritually Character1 the Utah State Fair was being more gn(j projects in actual demonslru-- j the yon. generally recognized thmugwut as among the leading ev-- 1 j country Other government exhibits will include those of the federal housing FARMERS 1 HWlVUU . y 4-- Jl ! in-.u- re-a- The Key To New Worlds mu-hiner- pro-pett- Get your stove grates, ws-- i ter Jackets and other stovej parts from Everion & LOGAN, ar Luwmvrn Sens Co. 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