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Show JOHN f.O. A. ISRAELS EN Box 2CS Ph.72 HRUM, UTAH VOLUME 1, NO. 0 THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 $2.00 PARTY DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN Plant Your Dollars Here POLITICAL POT WARMING UP outstanding political event of the week was the holding of and Republican conventions where delegates to the and congressional conventions, respectively for both parties, The Democratic local fctate elected. pere , Whoo p-e-- ! e-e are the delegates as they appear' in precincts. The Democrats meet in Salt Lake September 16 and 17 and the major tarty September 9 and 10. Following Are the Delegates to Listed Below Are the Republican at Delegates to the State Convention Being Held in Salt Lake Democratic Primary, Saturdays N. to .Chairman According City City September 9 and 10 YesP. Nielsen, Jr. terday and today. State Convention, Chosen Delegates to the 1st Congresmass primary at sional District and State Conventhe county court house last even-tion from Cache County: which delegates were elected to Benson and Riverside, John fe county convention to be held 21-2- 4. enthusiastic so It such-and-su- ch tthe court house, at 4 p m.r Sat-la- Ricks. College, September 11. The follow-wer- e y, Hyrum W. Hansen. Cove and Mt. Home, R. L. Alelected: I No. 1 J. R. Thomas, H. J. Car-jsl- len. Clarkston, Jas. A. Godfrey. s, ohn H. Wilson, H. C. Clifford Warr, T. W. Hyrum, Morgan Hailstone, Petersen, Albin T. Clawson, Mrs. H. Humphreys. No. 2 W. 0. Darley, W. K. T. W. Petersen. Hyde Park, Robert McQuarry. Irnham, J. Arthur Mecham; Logan No. 1, W. G. Clark, J. Mrs. George C. Jensen, C. Allen, Jr., Orson Smith, alterrank Harris. nate. No 3 William C. England, rank Scofield, William - Worley; - Logan No. 2, 0. I. Pedersen, Itemates, W. E. Skidmore, Wil-- p Mae Pedersen. Logan No. 3, W. W. Hall, J. A. Willison. Hulme. No. 4 William P. Parley Jones, Logan No. 4, Jacob Gessell. Ians, Alter-jte- s, Louis S. Cardon; Logan No. 5. Congressional, L. T. Jones, Mrs. Sarah J Mrs. A. A. Law, alternate, Mrs. plmore. No. 5 J. M. Blair, A. J. South-r- Wm. II. Thain; State, Wm. H. H G. Hayball; Alternates, Thain, alternate John L. Coburn. llliam Edwards and D. H. Thom- Logan No. 6, Vincent Carlson, H. P. Bair. Logan No. 7, Congressional, fo. 6 Abe Jorgensen, Joseph Mrs. Geo. Q. Rich, J. A. HendrickI Jensen, A. E. Cranney, J. E. Herschell Bullen, Serge son; State, Alternates William p;is D. Kirrup, Benson. Boudrero. o. 7 James Logan No. 8, John 0. Peterson, A. McMurrin, W. Lindquist. Geo. Weston Vernon, Bramwell No. 9, Wm. Dutre, Fred Logan Alternates, F. p Harry Farr, Kidgell. Tiamp. Io. 8 Logan No. 10, Farrell Johnson, George W. Skidmore, T. Mrs. Nettie W. Humphreys. xiwe and Fred Alter-sohnson; i A. N. Sorenson and Leon Logan No. 11, S. O. Carlson, Absolom Burris. Inesbeck. Lewiston, A. W. Hyer, George Jo. 9 Warren Schow, Eugene Wm. Bair, Mrs. A. W. Ites, N. P. South, Nielsen, Jr., Fred J. Hi Alternates, J. H. Watkins, Hyer, Mrs. Maude Stocks, W. H' Mrs. F. Stocks. J. Marshall. Mendon and Peterboro, Thos. 10 Dr. H. R. McGee, Law--e McCulloch, Charles Wendel-- I J, Muir. W. W. Millville and Nibley, Robert McCulloch; Alternates, Beckstead. West and Mrs. PeParley p. North Logan, O W. Israelson, 11 W. E. Nyman. alternate Alfred Erickson, Fred Newton and Cache Junction, podgson; Alternates George W. Fritz Ecklund. r GoGlden Erickson. : Paradise and Avon, Wm. Shaw. ' Providence, C. V. Mohr and WilfAY MOTOR MAKES lard Chugg. GEAR STAR TEST OF THE River Heights, Joel Ricks. MOTOR Smithfield and Amalga, T W. Ijiam Doutre and David Han-- I Kirkbride, W. F. Winn, James Fulthe Motor company, kerson, Euphemia Shaffer, Henry py drove a Star car locked in McCracken. Richmond; Louis Anderson and par on a spectacular hundred I through the county, Paul Merrill. towns of the They traveled about twelve UNIVERSIY OF UTAH Per hour ADDS 22 NEW PRQFS and took on neither IrV u'ater a eah considered Fwble by automobile dealers new professors and Twenty-tw- o . put the valley. instructors will be added to the faculty of the University of Utah " .SKINNERS this year,- according to announce11 LonG distance ment from the office of Dr. George Thomas, president of the 'Boland and Bowen State Institution. 'Nine faculty Billy I urned from members are leaving the universi-y- t ' ,n7p sPeed flight from for a years absence while ten tah to Calgary, Canada, others who have been away, are s4dForifC07e on wtlich returning to resume their teaching evening, duties following a year or more of fBer 27th. induding a 20. study or teaching experience at L50ced stP at Pocatello other institutions. Nineteen others of a I freight train block-- f Are retiring frqm the institution. roadway, they made an ' Most of the faculty members l.or .the entire 990 miles who are returning to the scchool I mBes an hour, beating following their leave of absence, oar record. The journey now - have higher degrees or are ),.a .Purely one, in which otherwise better fitted to instruct enJy sights and scenes in such an institution of higher llle route. learning as the Utah University. e, Maugh-Alternate- Ride em Cowboy ABOUT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR RODEOS " CARNIVALS STAMPEDES, ETC., ARE ON IN FULL k, SWING. BUT THIS ILLUSTRATION ALSO SUGGESTS TO' THE WRITER THAT THE FALL BUSINESS ROUND- -. UP IS AT HAND, FOR ALREADY CUSTOMERS WITH LARGE BULGING ROLLS OF YELDOW AND GREEN ARE HERDING TOGETHER SOON THEY WILL BE MILLING ALONG THE STREET GONE PLUMB LOCO WITH THE BUYING SPIRIT. SO ROPE YOUR BRONCS CINCHES WILL MEN, AND TIGHTEN YOUR FOR FROM ALL REPORTS SEE THE BIGGEST BETTER-BUSINES- FALL S STAMPEDE IN MANY, MANY MOONS. . - . HI-WA- Y Hi-W- - ' return run their-phenom- - Have you ever noticed what a large part Logans downtown or neighborhood stores play in your The State Holstein herd has been everyday life? Although you may1 assembled at the Cache County never have thought of the store in connection, yet when borught Fair grounds to- receive the finish- this to your attention the close relaing touches preparatory to the tionship is obvious. hibit at the Eastern Idaho Fair at The merchant, to be sure, is not Gil- a social Blackfoot, Idaho, Sept. secretary, yet ask a wobert Thatcher is in charge of the man where she Saw and herd. Sarah Ann will not be in she will invariably say at the herd this year as she has been a store. Shoppers, urban milking very heavy during the or rural, expect to encounter their past season and is thin. On the friends in the stores they visit. ' whole the herd will compare very Shopping lowers all class bars. There is another light in which favorably with last year. This herd will be at the Cache County the merchant is seldom seen alFair. The animals will compete in- though always present and that is dividually but not as a herd at the as the patron of all progress, art, Cache County Fair. Several of the comfort and invention. He is the animals of the herd will be from first to bring to us the invention, Cache county. the newest creation in art, the lat-e- s The new cattle sheds at the appliance or commodity for our Cache County Fair grounds, have comfort, hid or amusement. ' The been completed and the officers of wonders that he brings us are not the association are well pleased less amazing and dazzling than with them. The sheds are substan- those collected from the four cortial in every way, well constructed ners of the world by the merchant and will compare with any sheds ships of medieval times. Even toat the fairs of Idaho and Utah. day how often is the modern store They are good and a very neces- seen as a fairyland and palace of sary addition to the fair grounds. dream things. The wags and wits have discovDairy and beef herds from any sections of the country may be sol- ered a distinction between the deicited along with the local herds finition of buying and shopas there are good housing facili- ping, but no such distinction is stalls recognized by the merchants themties. There are eighty that will accommodate more than selves. An antiquated and now 150 head of stock. Bell and Jeffs discredited business motto was had the contract and have done make a sale before the customer good work and furnished good ma- leaves the store. Today businessterial and the fair management is men do not jam their merchandise more than pleased with the sheds. down your throat and drag your money out of your pockets. They welcome you into their place of or to would have travel business either as buyers leaders. One They show what they a long way to find a better class shoppers. of draft horses. They raise them have for sale and they leave the They ento move their large beet loads and sale to the customer. because courage shoppers will be do the heavy work. every They shopper is after all a. buyer. much in evidence at the Fair. - Democrats of the city held The A ROLLING DOLLAR will never roll back your way if you You have bid it goodby on it3 journey to some other community whose Loyal Citizens will anchor it. Boosting a town require something else besides sentiment. You are only doing your civic duty when you work from EVERY angle to make this the best community center you know of. Spending your Your harvest money here is one of the best ways you can help. will be better if you PLANT YOUR DOLLARS HERE. start it out of town. HOLSTEIN HERD IS NOW READY TO SHOW following the THE YEAR Cache County Fair Has Huge Promise ot At Smithfield is the noted Gov- ernor Fohes Holstein Bull owned by James J. Meikle and Son and was a member of the State Holstein Herd of last year. This hull will be a member of the Herd this year and is sure to make a good Your physician recommends a physical examination for every member of the family at stated in- tervals; dentists urge regular examination and cleaning of the teeth; the piano and the automo-bli- e are overhauled once a year. not a periodic tour of the Why Mr, Mr. Ainscough, showing. n stores as an efficient Mr. C. J. Christensen has a fine Plowman with the Meikles and oth and effective - way of diagnosing number of fine will a have ers stallion that may be exhibited. the needs of the house and fam-iiMr. Harry Parker Thomas Lind-l- y Holstein cattle for the Fair. Mr. A. Mr. J. and Noble of Amalga and other of Wellsville are fittBy occasional visits to the stores of Heber Cronquist ing some fine Holsteins. Mr. Rich- Reese and one may find that little household Holwill have Benson purebred ards of Mendon has some good untensil or appliance so long destein cattle for the show. dairy cattle and no doubt will sired, or see just the right paper of usual herds As the large hibit. One of the best stallions of for the library walls and curtain Richthe valley is located in Mendon and dairy cattle will come from which will harmonize well material of Utah. center the dairy an attempt will be made to havemond in the room. The hardware living Livestock this horse on exhibition. Likewise There will be the Caine store will be found a regular Z.C. Albert Harris, Company, Mr. O. A. Sollinger of Providence storehouse of necessary convenihas a stallion tho equal of any in Fisher, Fred Whittle, Leander ences and Nelrepair parts- for the Mrs. Bullen, Cy Peart, Parley the valley and he no doubt will be household. The only way to buy an exhibition. The plan is to have son, Mrs. Mary Ballantyne, Guy books is to see them on the bookC. L. Funk, Nephi Nelson, every settlement represented with Merrill, store shelves., You can always find D. Webb O. and Merrill, George exhibits. Mr. Samuel Shaffer and something you need at the departhis' sons of Nibley have always ex- others who will have purehreds. ment stores and more than one two be and at should There least hibited at, the past fairs and they man on a chance visit to the mens of livestock carloads three perhaps doubt will have livestock and no shop has found the pair of trousout of Richmond alone. some agricultural' products. ers which will match that odd coat At Lewiston there is the fine and vest. The prospective exhibitors in' the Mark Pond, the center and northern part' of the bull owned by Mr. We recommend the merchants valley will be visited soon and re- three bulls of the Lewiston Pure- regularly in the Herald as men numband a ports made. At North Logan bred hull association, holding forth' with the future of there are three fine Guernsey bulls er of fine cattle owned by Mr. Cache valley and Suggest that our Larsen. and Fred Daniel Buttars composing the. North Logan Bull readers their spend money with Association. Mr. Younker also There should be at least one car- them. . from load Lewiston. has some fine Guernsey cows. All of these no doubt will be at the Complete reports of the herds . TAKES HYRUM, BRIDE , Fair. There are one or more fine visited will be given soon. Mr. stallions in Hyde Park and these John Tr Qus.yle of Logan, is fitting HYRUM, Sept.' 10. Norman with a number of fine grade hor- a number of his herd for the Fair Baldwin- - ' of Wellsville and Lulu ses will be at the Fair. , For pull- and is determined to make a good Miller of Hyrum were married at showing. Mr. Quayle is one of the Logan Tuesday.' "The bride is the ing teams and grade 'horses, Hen- best boosters in the valley for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred son always stands out among the dairy industry. home-tow- Last week the management of the Cache County Fair association made a trip through a portion of the south end of the valley to advertise the Fair ana interview a number of the exhibitors. At Paradise Bishop Orval Lee was taking much' interest in the exhibits of the town Fair or Kermis recently conducted in Paradise which will stimulate the exhibiting at the Cache County Fair. One or more bulls of the ParadiseAssn. will be at the Fair and perhaps one of the animals for the Utah State Holstein Herd. Bishop Lee has some fine Hampshire sheep he is fitting for the Fair. There will be several other livestock exhibits from Paradise. Bishop Lee and Mrs. Lee have made ' extensive improvements around their home and are to be commended for the interest they are taking in the beautification idea. At Hyrum there will be a number of exhibits. As usual the Israel son Brbthers will be present with a large exhibit bf ' fine Jerseys, poultry, ducks, geese, and other articles. Mr. H. P. Anderson, Savage Brothers, Magnus 'Hansen will have exhibits of Holsteins and Jerseys. The Holstein cow owned by Mr. Magnus Hansen may also he a member of the state holstein herd. y. - - . . . - V |