Show G REVIEWs SIO STOCK I PARADE AT fAIR Executive Presents Prize Prize- Winning Cups COUNTY SCHOOL DAY Rabbit Show Praised Praised by Expert I Thursdays Thursday's Events Boxelder Garfield Wasatch and Dagget counties' counties day 10 a a. a m. m opening m.-opening Opening of dog show in in special building Judging starts Musical program from radio station Continuous to 11 p. p m. m 1 45 p. p m. m Horse m.-Horse Horse races running running running run run- ning and harness races alternating ing 3 p. p m. m Free rn-Free Free entertainment on grounds Matson dancers 8 p. p m. m Free m.-Free Free fireworks Matson Matson Mat Mat- I son dancers v Governors day at the Utah state fair rail found a t galaxy of ot at attractions attractions at- at tractions on Wednesday although Governor G George orge H II Dern occupied the center of or the stage stase Mayor C. C Clarence Nealen the school children of or the Salt Lake county schools school and Cache Iron and Juab-and Wayne counties were honored The chief chier executive of the state was on hand with Mayor eslen and the entire of fair fall executives to view the livestock pa parade parade pa- pa rade at noon As th the prize winners winners winners win win- ners pa passed sed In review Governor Dern presented the prize winning cups four forty in number Practically all of or the the- county school children were in the stands to see the parade showing an in intense intense in- in tense Interest especially in the prize winners As many of them hailed from farms their criticism could not be taken lightly stock ju judging ing being featured l In the curriculum curriculum curriculum cur cur- of many of ot the rural schools i MANAGERS ENTERTAIN Following the livestock par parade de the Utah State Fair Fall a association en entertained entertained entertained en- en at at luncheon Informal talks were m made de b by Governor Dern and Mayor layor Both praised the officials of the fair fall for tho the splendid arra array assembled within the grounds While on Monday when the city schools took in the fair the dumb animals came in for tor much attention it was a far different arra array of children children chil chil- dren which made the round Wed Wed- The cattle proved the real attraction to the farm bred lads who made an inspection of every stall The attendants were stormed with Ith questions and a a. veteran livestock livestock livestock live live- stock breeding retired early in the theda da day under the avalanche of technical cal problems Put before him Many lan of the county school children children chil chil- dren were accompanied by their teachers In a systematic tour each phase of or the fair was discussed by the instructor and while the laas and lassies often cast longing glances glance at more attractive possibilities ll ties lies than fruits and vegetables the education possibilities under such guidance were greater BUILDINGS PLANNED Impressed by th the crowded conditions conditions conditions condi condi- at the fair fall the executives are making plans for the building of greater capacity The di display play of ot livestock is by far the largest ever as assembled in Utah and every stall stallis is packed to capacity Pigs sheep horses and cattle cattle- are all representative representative of the livestock toc industry in Utah which Is coming to the fore tore toreby by leaps and bounds A livestock barn is one of the alms for or the near future an anit and it Is hoped that this when completed completed com coni- will wUI relieve relIe the situation for fora a few years At present it I is difficult difficult dif dit- to display the livestock after arter dark or 01 during inclement weather Sewing and cooking came in for or much Interest when the contest was staged Wednesday afternoon The winners will be treated to a trip to the Pacific International livestock livestock livestock live live- stock exposition at Portland in No No- vember Dog Dogs will come into their own Thursday The dog show v. Is slated to open at 10 a. a m. m and ju Judging will st rt Immediately This con- con wt on page e 6 CAMPUS REBELS Continued from page 1 1 pline committee If I so so Lord help the student body Hes He's a regular old woman Never knew the de d lights of woman and song himself and doesn't mean ean to let anybody else know em Yeah the girl said still sti peckIng pecking peckIng peck- peck Ing at her mouth with wih the corner of her handkerchief and staring Into a looking glass In the top of her handbag pretty sour hear Eric Waters Vaters is com com- corn com long ing down You know the know the Princeton Princeton Prince Prince- ton celebrity They hey say his dads dad's sick of spending cash on him at Princeton and has has' hassent sent him down here on an allowance of a month 50 The girl closed her bag and licked her carefully Thata tough she said Is he good looking say answered the blotchy youth The girls seem seeni to think so so but I wouldn't be surprised surprised surprised sur sur- sur- sur If I It i was a case cane of money moneymaking moneymaking moneymaking making the man I Imagine I 1 could think most anybody was handsome if he lie had John D. D Rockefellers Rockefeller's money The girl and essayed a careful smile smie as If she were afraid her heavily made up lips were goIng goIng going go- go Ing to crack erack I 1 could myself sh sine she agreed The sheiks of Pendleton will have th their ir work out for them from now flow on with Eric Wat Waters Waters Wa Wa- t rs providing the competition Th Their lr conversation drifted on Judith had been reading one paragraph paragraph para para- graph oer over and over while the chatter chatter chatter chat chat- ter of the youthful o pair Invaded her left lef eat ear Sn Jerked angrily and concentrated on on her book and a tiny tny frown furrowed her brow I The he sIrl girl beside her glanced her herway herway I way and then the as if St I she had seen something unusual began taking Judith In The blotchy youth too seemed to find the sight of the haired red gin l not uninviting and andi i himself to stare and then to exchange a knowing knowin look with wih his companion Judith aware of ot their regard shifted uncomfortably and a slow va wave ve of color suffused her pale I Iche che cheeks ks She closed her book with witha witha a a snap snap and the pair pall beside her apparently conscious at last of their rudeness rudeness' turned their attention elsewhere Judith heard vague snatches of their murmured talk talk talk- majoring In English made made made up six siz hours at summer school school hope hope Professor Roby takes me in his medieval history course Judith was suddenly aware of a atall atal atall tall tal gray figure moving down the I aisle It I was the gray tweeds an and she allowed herself herel this time Ume a good look at her knight of the hat box His face like the rest of his figure wa lean and arid his clothes while apparently new new gave the effect lof looseness le He had a small smal mus l tache che Apparently Judith thought he lie was one of those men of or whom tailors despaired of ever presenting a natty naty appearance He passed Judith without a glance his tanned face a trifle aver averted ed from Crom her and md she experienced experienced experienced a little feeling of amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment mont not unmixed with a little pity for the mans man's obvious self con con sel-con- As As' he went by Judiths Judith's eye eye caught the J glint of a Phi Beta Kappa pin dangling from hi his vest and she nodded her head sagely Just as s she thought thought thought-an an instructor very ver likely Or maybe a a professor sor although he did look very young oung for it jt Almost In said the blotchy young oung man man who was still sti half hal draped over the back of the seat seat I He began besan gathering his ladys lady's as assorted assorted assorted as- as sorted baggage Through the window pane Judith could see that the train was sliding sliding slid slid- ing through the outskirts of a town There were squalid gray houses on all al sides and crooked muddy streets with wih gas lamps just beginning to glimmer In the the thes twi twi- light An involuntary shudder ran through her She saw people de detach detach tie tie- tach th themselves from their seats and begin to assemble their grips and suitcases A confused murmur murmur murmur mur mur- mur ran through the car Pendleton station staton yelled a brakeman banging open a door and there was a general scramble Judith assembled her belongings and stood back to await her chance to get out of the mad press of noisy youth The gray tweeds had disappeared and she saw not a trace of the tine mouse-colored mouse Veth ore ere erel She was the only young youn woman wor wo wo- r man mn n In the coach who lacked a squire to engineer her bandbox She felt fel suddenly lonely The whooping giggling throng filed fed out Judith was one of the thelast last passengers to step from the platform She was Instantly en eng engulfed en- en g gulfed In a still sti larger larler and more clamorous throng which milled about her with a confused thunder of noisy greetings s. s There was a strenuous backslapping on the part of the young men and the girls girs greeted one another with cries and kisses For Fora a moment she was swept by a wave of helpless con con- But relief came swiftly though unexpectedly A young giant In a loose fitting loose light topcoat detached from the crowd and took swift strides toward her A smile smie was was was' playing about his lips though Judith did not see It I. I Indeed all al she noticed Was that th the shoulders beneath the topcoat at seemed extraordinarily extra extra- extraordinarily ordinarily broad A football hero probably was her thought The next moment the giant had stepped beside her herand and had snatched her suitcase and bandbox His us free freer freeo arm arm went e around o her and sac felt relt fel herself e i r 1 cT lsne Her mouth ope opened e to voice i a protest protest pro pro- protest test but she was suddenly crushed against the topcoat and staring into a pair pall ot of strange green eyes There was a merry light in the green eyes They be laughing at her She struggled feebly and the giant kissed her soundly on the mouth Warding off the tine mob he half pulled half hal pushed her toward the taxi tad stand Judith was WIS too Gazed dazed to speak He opened the door of acab a acab cab thrust her Inside and then slammed It St i shut What began Judith but the rude young giant had turned away She saw him toss a bill bi to the driver er or er heard hi may The lady will wi give you directions Then he vanished in the crowd To Be Continued Who Is the strange young giant that welcomes Judith to Pendleton university y so unceremoniously Ju Ju- Judith Ju- Ju finds out soon and Its It's Is I's his turn to be surprised Continued tomorrow I |