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Show PAGE six - PROVO TUTAHT SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, "1939 County Fair Declared- . Outstanding Succeo. Save for a few exhibitors tak- ing- away their displays, the Utah CGiinty fair grounds had returned ' to their somnolent state today, after three days of bustling activity ac-tivity during the. 1939 county fair. With the concluding - perform- Saturday night, . the " celebration drew to an eventful close. Fair off ficiaLs were well pleased With the exhibits, the entertainment, and the crowds which witnessed them. .Manager Seth T. Shaw, whose untiring: efforts made the fair what it Was, thanked all who cooperated co-operated In staging the event. '.tJvery community, except Spring-ville, Spring-ville, cooperated in splendid fasn-ion, fasn-ion, as aid tlie many supervisors and committeemen." V of the fair board and SeCittary Milton .H, Harrison also gave i 'their tanks lor the cooperation given by the fair committees, the exhibitors, and others connected withHhe celebration. A- . In ;one"-of the most interesting phases of thefair. '2000 boys? and " ' &irl3 from -many .Utah , county communities participated in the children's day recreational activities activ-ities Friday, according to Mrs. lreta U. Macn, who supervised the -events. . .' .: .'- v .- Tho Nebo'scnooi district picked "team won the county softball championship. Provo city district won t'ne girls', title, i .' ' Ruling throughout "the three days was Queen Mildrei Williams, t,r Spanish Foik, and a charming; corps ; of aides, from the various towns. . Dressed in handsome - lodeo regalia, they were on hand ut all events. , ' Equally as "charming was ; the Utah county fair, band, composed of girls fromVseveral communities. communi-ties. The band piayed at the rodeo : and horse', show performances, with Miss Jettie Jacobs of Spring ville acting as drum majur, and (Uc-nCyff man -leading. '- All exhibits were of high class, supervisors . stating that, generally general-ly the displays were, of higher quality than in any previous year. Oreni 'won Uhe community exhibit ex-hibit In the class A division and Mapleton walked away with top una g & n si'Dii. ' ' "x" . . Easiest in the ; World, On Clothes! f . ; -. ..." ' Fully Automatic No Oiling WU V w : :& V. ' $89.50 AMERICAN BEAUTY WASHER only . ... . ... -. . .;.-' : , .y. i--'f j.' A ' ' ' v .. ! vi o J r4 honors in clas3 B, but all. of the 11 exhibits entered were pronounced exceptionally good by the judges. As a special project of the or-r organization, the 20-30 club of Provo during the fair took fingerprints finger-prints of fair-goers, assisted by the Provo police department. All fingerprints taken will be sent to ihe Federal Bureau of Investigation Investi-gation in Washington. D. C, where they will become a government record. . 1 '''. tJorsaSIioiv, Rodeo Draivs Gig Sroivd To Gouniy Fair -" ' BV GLEN SNAUR , Bucking -broncs, raging bulls, daring riders, and splendid, well-trained well-trained horses : combined Friday night to provide -color and variety for a large crowd at the second performance of the rodeo and horse, show at the Utah county fair grounds." J , AxJ Thrilling rodeo events' that kept the crowd on the edge of. their seats- throughout the evening were; interspersed with excellent exhibitions .of horses arid . horsemanship horse-manship that drew delighted ahs'" and "ohs" of admiration1 fronv, the audience. A ' -Terry Lockyer and Weldon Bas-com Bas-com carried, away a large share of rodeo honors. Lockyer placed first in ; the wild . Brahma bull riding contest and tied for. first in ' the bareback ' bronc - riding event. Bascom tied with ; Lockyer in S bareback' riding and placed second in the Brahma bull riding.- Whirlwind, owned, by H Grant Ivins, captured major; honors in the. horse- show With Guy Ivins in the saddle, the .Ivins horse took first in the Utah - county children's pleasure. With, the owner in the saddle, 'it won first ranking in the Utah county owner's own-er's pleasure. Whirlwind also won second in the- ladies three-gaited event with Vora Baker -riding.. Results of the rodeo: . ' -Bare bac k bronc ' ridings-Weldon and up 1-- I 5 , i ; C . go NO INTEREST . Delivered and .Set up" Complete With Pipe i ) r. i Orem's Community Exhibit Captn Orem's community exhibit, winner the end of the rainbow as a theme, the exhibit' won praise on all to be proud because this is the first year Orem has competed irt ,C had been, a consistent winner' in the Class B award which ' was w Bascom. and Terry Lockyer split firsthand -.second ; prize rnoney; Ear! - Bascomirthird. , . Saddle.-, brqnc riding Lee Moore and Floyd . Stillingsspnt first , 'and second prize njoney ; Art Jones;- third Shirley" I lussey and Eddie Taylor tide for fourth Bulldoggingr contest ASteve Heacock, first; Ted ' ivieese,"vsec-ond; ivieese,"vsec-ond; Bob Scott, third. . Time 27.8 seconds. ,-; y ... 'Brahm.a Jaull J riding ' Terry Lockyer, first ; Weldon 'Bascom, sfecqnd; Earl .Bascom, third. ' . Results of the horse show: ! Class No. 5 Open Jumpers---Wasatch -.Maid, owned. 'and ridden by J. R. - Stephens, first; Ben Bolt, gowned ty , Edgemont. Fa'n and . ridden by Marcie Ivers, sec-; ond ; Tommy, : owned and ridden by Harmon Walker." third. ' " Class No. j 6 Utah County Children's Chil-dren's Pleasure Whirlwind, owned! own-ed! by II.. Grant Ivins and ridden by Guy- Ivinsv first; Pearl Palomino, Palo-mino, owned - and; ridden by J. Kent Johnson,; second; Red Wing, owned and . - ridden r by RUsseil Duke" third.- A a V k;-.- ' -Class -No. ;7 Ladies' Three-Gaited Three-Gaited Tony. Hytone, downed -by Edgemont Farm, and. ridden by STargery Sorenson,j first; Whirlwind, Whirl-wind, owned by Jl.' Grant. - Ivins and ridden by Vora" Baker, seer ond; Dainty " Duchess, r owned by Mrs. - E. R. Dumke- and ridden by Ann , Dumkey third.', ; X Class Ko 8 utah County , Own- ers,' Pleasure v"hirlwina, owned and ridden by H. Grant Ivins, first; Sonnyx owned and " ridden by R. H. Hayward, second; Weber Web-er Miss, owned and . ridden by Seth T.NShaw, thirav, . Class tto,9 ; Amateur Five-Gaited-Wasatch ' Chief, owned tyJack: Glazebrook and ridden by 9 Gene Stephenson, first; Ute Boy, owned and ridden by L.' ;H. Strong, second; .Grayce, Barry-more, Barry-more, owned byAntoine R. Ivins-and Ivins-and ridden by K. Grant Ivins, third.;"'; r--:r- ' 'A iv, SEEKS DIVORCK X- Charging ", failure to -prov!d Maria Johnson Warren Saturday filed suit ! for ' a divorce , from Paul . Sweet Warren whom .she I married at Provo; October.V 1928. She asks care; of .their two children and $0 per -month alimony. ali-mony. ' . , . V -Verna Thompson asks aTdivorce in a suit ' filed against Lawrence .Thompson. Sh . alleged failure. tor provide. .They were; married at ;Salina' April 19,. lSt8, and have one child; . STILL OPFN! Swim in Filtered and ' Chlorinated Chlorin-ated Water Hot or Cold. rilOJVE 215 Kpringvllle ' " .' ?.Iake KeservatIona For-FAMILY For-FAMILY OUTINGS. in Class A division is shownab Lincoln Students V TosEnroll at 'Y' -Tlia following' A I939raduates ofLlncoln high school haveinr dieateoTtheir intention of attend-i ing v BrigharrrYoung " xmiversity this fall; Fem KitchenVenna Watkins, Myrth Liston, Daryl Stewart, David McKays Virginia Jolley. Heber Ivins. Ma'rco Bussio. June Bean, . Alderia'" Carterj Rich ard " Bigelow. - Al'FUlJNTftlEiN'lis (Continued from Page. CJhelA A V was ' named assistant, " superinten dent of buildings and campus. The board of trustees also ap proved the return -of four faculty J members from leaves of absence Dr. Carl . F. Eyririg . will . return to j his duties of dean of the .college of, arts and sciences, 'and - professor profes-sor of physics and mathematics. Dn Eyring1 has for two years been president of the New; England VL. D. SXMission. ' - ''' ' Professor Clarence. S. Boyle, of the department of accounting and business administration r . will A return re-turn following a two year leave which he has spent. ; in graduate study at New .York university. Golden Gol-den L. " Woolf, associate professor of secondary education will resume his principalship of the university high school. Professor s .Woolf has spent., the past year 4n sttidy : at University; of California.. "Z Misi Hermese Peterson,' princi pal of the 'elementary -training school willresume her duties following fol-lowing a seven months leave.- C. Lynn Hayward, assistant professor pro-fessor of zoology will ".resume teaching in that department following fol-lowing a year's study, at University Universi-ty of Illinois.'' Av'"' - - APROVOAN i ( Continued "from Page OtiyA plant; . smelter , andmill.: Mr. Bachman's earlyschooling was obtained in prbvoAwhere he attended theProctor. academy, the ParkeiAschool and' later the Maeser 'school when it was first opened. His r high school , educa tion was obtained at the B.Y.U., where hes studied under Dr. Harvey FJetcKer. Later, he entered en-tered the University of . Utah, whre he, graduated in 1916. ' During his early . career, he was associated v with . the Tellu-ride Tellu-ride Power company where he got" his start in electrical en- gmeering work. He wasalso em ployed at one-time by the salt Lake and Utah railroad. He took . up radio work as a boy: and became a capable " amateur ama-teur operator. At one timeA he and Dr. Arnold Robison put up here one of the first wireless radio stations- in the state. IJECOVER 10 BODIES FllOM THETIS . .! LONDON, Sept.9 U.R) Divers today;, removed eight bodies from the submarine Thetis, i ! which foundered on June 1, making a total of 10 bodies thus far recovered.. re-covered.. ' ' . The homethat we help you plan and build will give you pride and com fort, at less cost no Low Rates Easy Terms 105 WEST THIRD SOUTI1 PHONE 34 res Top Honors at ove. Featuring the famous fruit sides at t'ne fair. , The committee in lassAA. with the larger cities of the. on this year by Mapleton, ' UTAIILUING STOCKS BY UNITED TRESS ' VATA- Bid AltaA.Tun. jrXY .00 Asked y:l-M. i Bmgnam7:MeaisJj .oy CardiifA. . r. . .1 .0 Chief AconX . , . .( 1 -.35 GoloA Con. ...,A ,.04 Comb Metals. . "f.10 East A Uta'h .j.Ol . Eureka Bullion .35 Eureka Lily- Con.l .33 Eureka. Mines Us U- -Z ' ;uHorn SilveVr . .. LehiTintic;' Aiammom Mtv' Cityop "New Park New Quincy North A Lily Ohio Copper ? Park - Bingham Park City Con. Park . Nelson , . Park.-Premler . . Park Utah . . . . Silver iing CoaJ. S wansescCpn.. '. Tintic Central Tintic . Lead . . ; Tintic Standard; Zuma Markets at - - " r V - A " . - -: rAa'xGlaiice-7 " ; : " j- - ABY UNITED PRESS Stocks advance in active turn over, : ' N , A Bondsaoiriestic corporates gain, fQreignsr move irregulafly, and U-S.' U-S.' gb vernments drop"to New Lows forvthe year." . . ' . ; Curb stocks J irregularly higher. Foreign exchange noniinally steady. " S '. "Wheat - off about; 2 cents a bushel. '.As. '-J '-J Silver' unquoted in London and New York. - ' , - . : : (Ogden Livestodfi - OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 9 (U.K) Livestock: ' Hogs : For week; strong to 50c higher: market irregular witn sharp tlrop after week's, unusual 4 advance; late, k top around, on ybest- light and . medium weight butchers''--'"' ' 4 ' Cattle:' For week, 2710. Strong to" unevenly higher on all classes; few lots grass and , grain fed slaughter steers $7.50 v to $8.00. Bulls $5.00 to $6.60; good - choice vealers $8.25 to , $9. v ; -Sheep.: , For week, 54,195 Prices sharply A and 'unevenly 'higher; mid-week sare -choice 84 - pound Idaho spring lambs $9.85 and two loads .feeders $8.50;. late four cars 97-pound Idaho's $9.35;"four loadsf choice Utah's trom trucked in bands $9.50, and two loads feeders at $S-25'; small lots trucked in fat lambs in truck division, $7.50 to $8; feeders, $0, to $6.25. Go, County Fair of Provo Bench, with the . pot at charge of. the exhibit has a-right county. Prior, to this yearOrenv x . y . A CIIAMBEItLAINW ICES , TO PRESIDENT RENES . LONDON, Sept. 9 ULK) Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain sent umessage today to former Presw dent-Edouard Benes of ' Czechoslp-. vakia im which he said: ' ,x ,: r , ' - ' : I'Av,:-'- - i .A'r - ' I ,.01 Vz I A ' .' ' -A' V' . Tir- -' - " A . 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Goering, second Goering, in command to Fuehrer Adolf Hitler; Hit-ler; told the German xpeopl Germany Ger-many will subavre r-olandwithtn a week- and wil lbe a'oie to" move more than 1,000,000, men Vo : the western front. At the same time, Goering . said Germany wants nothings from France and will not atvack. thev-French, but will defend de-fend Itself. Germany claimed that her troops had ; entered Warsaw, and .advanced to within 50 miles of- Lublin, the temporary, Polish n mil 4 - x i mm. i.jki v;mrn:is completely r"-T ifiir'v rpfi-)' skciaiTn. . AJ! I Both Mod. 5-C qW 1 ' T f I-i ! fr; JLhink OFx.it! A brand - newall - Keivinator Waiher and two sturdy tubs at thi; amazing price.. You these exclusive Kelvinator. features in this streamlined KelvinatorVf'Asher; Tin-Tie Agitator that "bends ind flushes dirt from clothes; Fabric-SaverWriflgcr,. with the Pressure Pilot; new '"Silent Mesh Transmission" . , . you can hardly hear it. Come ia today and see thecal y & Appliance Co; 8.1 North University Ave. capital, and to be in ccntrcl of the west. i THE ALU i:s 'A Polish cmbassySifleclarpd that reports of the fall of Warsaw ore absolutely fale. The. embassy ttaid .' the Germans have ' been pushed back north of the city and the threat, to the capital is lera acut than yesterday. French announoe-thelr announoe-thelr -troops have 'captured -the Warndt forest in German territory terri-tory intheir advance through the Siegfried -line. A AlNSTRUCrqU UESIOKS BOZEMAN, Mont., . Scjt. 9 MV) President A. L. Strand today announced the resignation of .'.Dr. P. L. Slagsvold, . professor of agri-'cultural agri-'cultural economics at Montana State college. , rvn -J 7 wbite f in&e rjitt get all 15 CG i'ELVItlATOn VASIIE.1 AND 2 STURDY CAt- va?;ized nun tu:$ "; ; a Tot" Advantage of Thlt S motional ORmr ToJuy! If- 0' |