Show Duchesne Fair k Has Fine Display j Duchesne Utah Sept 25 As As advertised ad in bills sent into all quarters and roads cross and advertised in in the local press pres's press the thc district fair under the auspices of oJ the Duchesne farmers institute jn- jn in institute too took pla place e here Th Thursday and Friday of last week The weather was ideal clear and and warm No frosts to speak of had occurred to injure the exhibits which were left in the 1 idd until time to bring them in The exhibits would have ha done credit to a n state fair They were almost exclusively from Duchesne and immediate section There were wheat oats dry elry land rye corn potatoes alfalfa an and alfalfa fa seed squash cabbage water and musk melons and a dozen an and one other kinds of products not in the prize list This may may be an off off year in production throughout the entire country but hut Duche Duchesne Duchene ne has certainly showed her capability capa capa- capability I of raising real produce produce produce-produce produce that is worth while while- during during- any kind of a year jear Since th the fair the farmers are more satisfied than that ever er with their soil their water and their climate and will not take tak a back hack seat with anyone in iu the intermountain section The winners prize on farm form products were as follows follow Best coll collection of farm fanu products C. C I I. I Dickerson wheat h at J. J A. A Washburn o oats ts and corn corn P. P O. O Madsen ladsen dry land laud rye re J. J P. P Naab poj potatoes toes Mrs Irs J J. J W. W Meadows alfalfa seed geed John Madsen ladsen squash C. C E. E Vest Westover ver cabbage ge l P. P W. W Fouce water watermelon watermelon melon luelon and musk melons C. C I. I Dickerson alfalfa 77 inches long was exhibited by r Rock ock M. M I. I Pope best hest exhibit of pears peaches and grapes C. C E. E Westover apples C. C I. I Dickerson J. J W. W Moffitt of Boneta exhibited four varieties of grapes I The following received livestock stock prizes T T. 1 W. W Sweatman draft raft mare P. P O. O Madsen ladsen year old fillie Oscar Oscar White year year- earlin ear lin hug ing colt Elijah Mayhew l 2nd i prize pair matched yearlings Roy Soy Cook Jersey bull J. J A. A Washburn yearling bull Mart L. L Nursing Marsing Pekin ducks Verd Washburn I I I i I The following vin prizes were warded awarded for home industry Canned goods 1 Mrs rs Dickeron Dickerson Dicker Dicker- son on home Mrs r Firth dou doughnuts Mrs Irs Koy Roy Ho Cook preserves cs Mrs J Dickeron Dicker Dickerson Dicker Dicker- son 6 on chopped pickle Mrs J l Firth irth butter Mrs Partridge one one crust rust pie lr Cook pie Mrs C Cook ok swe Mrs Irs Dick Dickerson In fancy work display of embroidery embroidery embroidery em em- Mrs Irs John Wimmer single ingle piece embroidery Mrs l. Sarah Po Pope e 76 76 years o old 1 d drawn work Mrs ln Inis s Nielson bur Mrs Cowan crocheting crocheting crocheting cro cro- 1 Mrs rs Lewis hand nd sewing St St. P Pauls Paul's guild sinIe single single sin sin- gle Ie piece Grandma Steele Stehle 84 years old wool quilt Mrs Irs Cowan silk Bilk quilt Mrs l. Dickerson paper flowers Mrs l Va Waters Clyde Stephens did I the si sign n nI painting Dave Dave Breeds sold the tickets and ind Chas Dickerson took them up Major Andy nd W V Whitlock h hit i 11 1 o 0 c k of Roosevelt Roose was wn a a judge julge e of the stock show department W. W E. E Lewis and Joe Cowan were were the me others Merry l. weather c came a to In e a over o from Lake Fork i i Two brothers and a sister of Mrs l Dan Powell of Sunnyside tare are the guests of the powel Powells s Ira Cloward is down the tunnel and is now living with ith his parents John Natters Watters placed on exhibition ex ex- ex- ex a fine yearling stallion which w vas ass is admired bv by many There was was was' wasa a good goodgame game game o of base hase ball each day at nt the Fair Thursday the Duchesne team Geor George e captain played a against the Cedar Views A As innings s were not completed no score announced Friday Duchesne crossed bats with I Roughnecks Chas Barton captain Score 2 to 6 favor l Roughs The hall was crowded at the dances each ni night ht I Few v countr country communities Ican can boast of the genuine homeI home I talent in the show line that Dt Duchesne chesne can Prof Wm Vm Graver Craver and wife gave aYe a performance per per- Thursday day and Friday afternoons that might ht be t termed terra term ed the ne plus ultra The Cra Cravers ers were ably supported by bv Melvin lehin Wood and Guy Davis is both fearless riders also alo assisted assist assist- ed cd by Charles Barton Frank Davis Davis- Fred Johnson Aslie AsHe Merrill and Dick Murray l as cow boys The stock consisted of two two wild bulls and several sey-eral outlaw outlaw outlaw out out- law horses besides s the trained animals all aft wild and hard to handle The bull and and horse riding furnished much I merriment to the audience which also went wild over o the fane fancy rope throwing and old old- time time circus circus ri riding ing of Prof and Mrs l Graver Craver The large grand grandstand grandstand stand in the arena was wa crowded each afternoon close to 1000 persons attended this show The mineral exhibits consisting consisting con con- principally of hydrocarbons hydrocarbons hydro hydro- carbons copper coal col and iron ores were very good Marcellus Marcellus Mar Mar- J arcellus ar- ar cellus Pope gathered the col lection |