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Show Capital & Logan-Tod- ay Sat. WEEKENDS Joan Bennett in Sun. to Wed. ONLY by Fannie Horst BACK STREET i T ri uih VOL. VI. NO. 49 KYrtUM. UTAH, SEPT. 2, 1932. 1 8. G. IL I HIE DEH33MTS Kit- - satts is ES OfftUiAL mum tiiliil I FOR nrnr-- luninj dJiHs 5 Ui n rihUl LAiiU.'iL r P;'Y? iLi s The mu. E8FMD!MI$Iffi Hit FAIR Ml 58 i ill following Delegates Brigham City The official Program were from Hyrum to attend tl e of events for the Annual Ptacfc Day State Democratic Comention ot Og- Celebration to be held in this city on Friday and Saturday September bth den Saturday September 3rd. C. F. and 10 was completed Friday evening Olsen, D. M. Reed, H. B. Nielsen, by Manager W. L- Holst and his comE- - N. Larsen, B. M. Thompson, A-- mittee. The initial event will be the Miss Allen and Leroy Smith. Box Elder Peach Ball on Thursday evening, September 8th, at 9 oclock p. m. A large number of the prettiest The Club Achievement Day girls in Box Elder County have already Exercises will be held in the First entered the contest for this honor, Ward Amusement Hall, Thursday which entitles the girl selected by three September 8, at 2:30 p. m. Every- disinterested judges to preside over the famous Northern one is invited. Utah fruit festival as the Peach Queen, occupying places of honor, inrying of a farm project- - The second cluding the throne on the feature foat m the parade, and also to a cash pr.ze. degree requires two yeais of superThis review of the feminine pulchritude vised practice with a program in live of the county will occur in the Bluestock and crops- Then comes the bird Ball Room By Homer Andersen RELIEF SOCIETY chosen Few families in any section of the (.ache County Holstein breeders Hyrum Stake Relief Society Annation have donated more and devoted office Saturnual Day, August 26, was observed. met at the county agents time What is a Future Farmer? A Fut and a effort of to the building A Visiting Teachers and Class Leadday evening to discuss plans for exstate enterprise than the Winder family ure Farmer is a member of a national hibiting dairy cattle at the Farm Bur of Salt Lake City, Utah. Ever since ers convention was held, and also a and state organization which has its of beautiful things eau Fair September 13 and 14. 1856, a Win er has been a rr ember of demonstration nucleus in the various schools where H. P. Andersen, Ilyrum, was chair- the Utah State Fair Board or the Des- that are made at Work and Business vocational agriculture is taught. man of the meeting. Other breeders eret Agricultural and Manufacturing meetings in the various wards. This The purpose of the F. F. A . is to from the south district were 0. L. Society, as it was known prior to 1907. part was most successful, with a wonThe late John R. Winder served on provide a program of advancement from nine of the wards. Lee, Paradise, Andrew Nelson, Col- the board from the date of organization derful display with the organization, and to bring of lluzel the Mrs. Ward, Greenwood, a member 1901 lege president when he was succeedcounty in 1856 until about closer relations between the Holstein association, and H. J. Rich- ed by his son, William C. Winder. of the General Board, was in attendvarious chapters . ards, Mendon. Representatives of The elder Winder also served as ance for the Visiting Teachers work, The relations consist of knowing the central district present were J. T, president for eleven years in two separ- Bro. Carl Wood took up a preview of ate terms, and 1893 1901. what other chapters all over the counnext years work with the Theology Quayle, Logan, H. W. Ballard Jr., William C. Winder was chosen presitry are doing, and meeting them in and Foster Reese, Benson. The dent in 1918 and has held that eminent Teachers. Prof. Jacobsen of Logan, judging and public speaking contests, Smilhfield district was represented by position ever since. the S tci.il Service Department, and as well as exhibits in livestock and A tremendous change has taken place Sister Pearl Clarence Meikie, Smithfield, George Spencer of Logan, The S. Noble, Amalga, and Ray Hansen, during the Winders service. John R Literary Department. ciops. Valuable inwas a charter member of the first Fair Practically every Fair and Expo- State Farmer degree which has the On Friday, September 9tb, the S3tL Trenton. The noith district was re- held formation wa3 received by all class just nine years after the arrival of sition provides premium money for following requirements: The candi- Infantry Band, lee by Director Leopold Amos ichmo Bair.R leaders. d, by presented the pioneers. It was organized and date must have a B average in his Yost, will announce the opening of the and N. S. Johnson, Lewiston. E. E. sponsored by the Deseret Future Farmer Exhibits- The social hour in connection Agricultura Peach and Horticultural Exhibits, the The State organization meets every sclujl grades; lie must have at least and Macau a witn of the of musical numbers very well Hendiieks, president cturing Society county s Agricultural Fair and view of dom of where arts the State Fair officers the die at invested in promoting farm some $200.i0() Farm year rendered. prop- the Box Eider Stake Relief Society Melons were served on Bureau, and Parley Rctse, are elected and the State and Ameri- erty, (building, land, or livestoi k,) Flower Show with a band concert at chaiiman cf the central committee industry and to encourage the product, the lawn, while the people examined ion of articles from the native elements can farmers are selected. The Am- he must have been on a high school ten oclock at the entrance to these ex- tor the Farm Bureau Fair, weie also in articles on the display in the Basethis Territory. erican Farmer receives a trip to Kan- team, athletic or debating; and he hibits in front of the County Court present. The Fair was held in the Deseret ment. House. During this time the distinsas City, must have held an office in the StuThese breedeis were formed into Store, located at the present site of the Over 200 Relief Society officers guished guests will be received at the Hotel Utah. It was not until 1901 that and teachers from all The degrees within the chapter are dent Body organization-Thcommittees breedwill and other visit wards in the Stand oflicial an Dy Reviewing receptState and American Farmer and the State of Utah organization ion Committee, headed by J. WeJ.ey eis of the county at once to interest the Fair was located at its present site stake were present. near the Jordan River. Of the Box Elder diem in the fair and to make sure cf Green Hand. The green hand de- boasts thirty-twchapters. The loc- Horsley, A profusion of wonderful flowers Pride of the excellence of exhibits Commercial Club and Chamber of Com- an excellent exhibit. Those gree is given for one year in vocational al chapter has a membership of nearmust been have chief reward of the decorated the rooms. the We feel the present merce and General Chairman of the agriculture and the saiisfactory car- - ly ninety boys. expressed their interest in making the early exhibitors, for cash awards, not Beautification Program has been wed Celebration. to mention the diplomas were mere At eleven oclock the famous Peach show a first class demonstration of carried out this year. The money prizes ranged of artistic floats, band-- the kind of cattle we have in Cache pittances. Day Parade from 50 cents to $3. To help finance military and senool groups in cos tune County. They ask for the coopera- the early Fairs life memberships were will move north on Alain Str etfrvm tion of livestock breeders in the var- sold. 1SRAELS0NS FitGM Fourth South Street past tne ReviewWilliam C. Winder was appointed on ious diatricts in fitting their best cating Stand to Third North Street and the board by Governor ILber M. Wells SOUTHERN UTAH TRIP then counter .naren. A. cl. Hansen is tle and bringing them in.' soon after Utah became a state. The The Cache breeders have extended general surpervisor of the Parade and Fair was held at the lime under the the veteran parade man, P. N. Pierce, an invitation to Weber and Box Elder auspices of the Deseret Agricultural will be Marshal of the Parade. Mr- and Mrs. A- M. Israelseu ar.d Countv breeders to exhibit here, and Manufacturing Society. The name Twelve oclock noon will be the time entries from outsidethe was changed to the Utah State Fair in Mr. and Mrs. John A- - Israelsen and ram-- at the Rovhfwt-in- lowever, Joraa open x i son J. Howard, returned Tuesday will not be eligible for any of 19(37. Stand in front of the County Court county The Fair also has undergone many anicash the evening from a trip to the attractions House, the program to be amplified premiums, but winning since I first became connected changes exhibit the will Southern Utah. section, during mals receive a ribbon. throughout with it, stated President William C. in which Mayor Lorenzo Andoion of A letter was read from Dr. They visited Saturday and Sunday Winder. Total premiums of about Brigham City w.h welcome the 'uests. state veterinarian, in which $5000 were awarded then. More than with Vernon L. Israelsen and family Respunses Will be made by G nernor six times that amount $30,000 plus-w- ill at Monroe, where Mr- Isrielsen is said he that all cattle shown at George II. D.rn, Senator Reed 8;no t be distributed this year. In those will in this fiirs the state principle of the L. D. S. Seminary. and Congressman Don B. Co'ton. year early eays there was much more inter- The South Musica' numbers will be included. have to pass a test showing that they est in horse Sevier Stake Conference exhibits than there is toFree peaches an i watermelons will be aie free from was disease. abortion attended. The horses Bings were one of the real day. distributed to ail at one o'clock p. in., Cache County will conform to this features of t e Fair. The horse show Monday morning the party left will where Pioneer at Park, many for the cattle entries at the today still plays a prominent role but Monroe, visiting Bryce Canyonruling out of the This The lunch. highly pusoing On-T- he the large entry lists of draft and riding colored fruit is the high spot in the Farm Bureau fair. famous Mt. Carmel Highway and horses have been replaced now by festival, and will be accompanied tunnel Zion and National Park. Afautomobiles. concerts. Whereas hundreds visited the Fair ter seeing the beauties of the canyon Horse Race fans and Rodeo far s will then, thousands attend now. The a stop was made at Taquerville be invited to attend the Sports Program Greatest-Co- me and of steady progress the where they had the new growth which will follow at two oclock in the experience state has made possible the erection of Pioneer Park Race Track and Arena, fine buildings as the Manufactur- of picking lige figs from the trees. such with toe famous Colborn bucking horers, Agricultural and Poultry build- The Dixie fruit crop is good this ses, Brahama steers, bronco riders, calf After spending Monday nite ings, Co iseum, Cattle Barns and Cem- year. SJ ropers, bulldoggers, trick ropers and Hyrum Stake Bee Hive swarm day ent Grand Stand. Utahns can well be in the beautiful Cedar city, a visit cowboy clowns. Homer Holcomb with was held at the South Cache High proud of such a fine plant. was made at Cove fort and the first his trick mule, Orphan Annie will be in I am firmly convinced that the Fair A hitch from School last Sunday evening. The tne arena. becomes more interesting every year Capitol building at Fillmore. Mr. Quest was prethe Ogden Union Stock yards will give leant entitled and 1932 promises to be no exception. fsraeben said the southland looks One audience The local merchants rented exhibition. I hope everyone will take advantage of good, crops are fine, but Cache Valwill give away valuable prizes uixiue hundred and forty Bee Hive girls the opportunity to see the expositions ley looks better than any spot the Rodeo grounds. from every ward of the stake were year after year- - There is always visited. A special concert will be given at the The pageant was written new ideas for those who will look for includeJ. Lor deal tural Exhibit in the front of them. the Couily Court House by the famous by Miss Jennie Richards, stake board ln-Mrs. A. J. Allen entertained Mendon and was pre38th Infantry Band at 6.S0 oclock. member There w.ii be a carnival midway of sented under the supervision of stake members of her family Tuesday, it Word was received by relatives in ferris wheel, pony Bee being her birthday anniversary. Keepers Miss Rela Allen and last Friday of the death of The rooms were rides, shows and other concessions at Mrs. Melba Hyrum Nielsen, bright with sumthe intersection of Main and Forest Mrs. Vivian Morganti, 50, whose demer flowers. A delicious luncheon Following the performance a numStreets in the heart of the City; as well mise was caused by cancer, ut her was served after which the remainas continuous dancing at the Biuekira ber of merit badges and certificates Mrs. der of Ball Room and moving pictures in i' cal of graduation were awarded to sixty home in Eureka, California. the evening was spent in socis the daughter of C. F. theatres. ial chat. Those present besides the Mts. Marie C. Thomas, re- - Morganti girls by Olsen. Her mother, Emerett An- hostess Repatition of this program will occur re of the Lee Hive comma, Bishop and Mrs. Silas on Saturday, Septemoer 10th inducing preservative dersen died three years ago. Olsen, Mr. Y. and L. of Mrs. Victor Allen, tee M. the general board of Allen, the band concerts, street parade, free She is survived by her husband, a Mrs- - Charlotte I. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. peaches and watermelons, Rodeo, lac daughter, her father, and a sister Russeli Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John O. ing and sports program, excppt for the Scrapbook prizes were awardtd by public program at the Reviewing Stand, Mrs. J. D. Baker, Mendon, president Mrs. Violet Nie.sen oi Rupert, Idaho. Hughes of Mendon and eighteen which will not be repeated. The burial took place at Euteka, of Hyrum Stake Y. L. M. I. A. grandchildren. this week. The many Winners for individual scrap books Monday of friends of the family extend their Mr. and Mrs. Elam i lien enter- were Ruth Woodward, WellsviJle, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eliason of with which the Courier tained at a family dinner Sunday. and Stella Ladle, Mendon. Special sympathy Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs. Lehi OlThose present were Mr. and Mrs. mention was made for outstanding Joins. sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis Allen and fatuity of Riverton, scrap books belonging to Muiiel Clawson. Hyrum, Edith Jones, Wells-viliMr, and Mrs- - Aaron Peters and FOR SALE Sweet Cream. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John of Ogden, Fatiin Alien of Salt and 30c a quart. Phone 121J ad Davis, all of River Heights, enjoyGladys BuKf, Mendon, Assn. of Credit Men I' Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen and Assigned to A prize Millville, lluiuphu-ys- , ed a dinner in Logan Canyon. Poland family, Mr. m-- ivits. John was also awarded to the swam of Bee Harold and Owen Allen of tiy- - Hive girlo exhibiting the highest per- Gatherers swarm won in this Mendon nm. Bring us the news centage of scrap books. , - 4-- H 1888-189- 0 con--iste- Smith-Hughe- -- e Pres-den- t o , MI want to save money, on your school clothes for If you your children-o- r - p-- your own Hen-inck- you must atten big creditors sale at Mans Dept. Store Logan. Now Going IT NOW s, var-iou- -. - - d The Stocks Arc Complete Savings Are The Big Sale Now D - IBB SttK K HE BIS (MSI To MI ! Six-hors- pag-Th- o e Our Every Day Low Prices DRESSES WOMENS Mens W- for Giris for School Wear 39c and omens and MISSES Childrens Rayon Shoes 79c and up Teddies 19c 3for$1.00 merry-go-roun- w-- Dept Inter-Mounta- d, fam-liil- ' y e, Dc-lo- in 57 W. Center St. Logan Fire insurance is very important, are pa folly projected? 0, A. Garff Mgr. We will save you 022 Res. 10 Phones c, Office Utah Mortgage Loan Dorp., Insurance Dept., 234 d |