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Show 31, 1928 AUGUST the, bqx elder news, Elberta Theatre BETTER PEACH semi-weekl- PAGE THREE y A SUCCESSFUL SIX NOW WINNING EVEN GREATER SUCCESS BOX ELDER FAIR PAGUSURGED NOTABLE EVENT SATURDAY ONLY Inspector Says Careless Program Complete for Tactics Lower Profit Annual Exhibition For Farmers. at Tremonton. Retier pucks in the marketing of tah peaches was urged by the state department of agriculture in a statement issued to growers Tuesday by Ir. I'. E. Stephens, Utah state 1 agricultural inspector. Girls From Everywhere Also: and Pathe News SATURDAY WILLIAM FOX presents &Y M , ! OLIVE BORDEN and ANTONIO Also: MORENO JgmfM Find the King SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY iuittinyiiiiMmiwtiMiiwti 2 Door Sedan 745 The program and premium list for the county fair and rodeo, to be held in Tremonton, September 20th, 21st, and 22nd, is now complete and copies can be had on application to A. N. Fishburn, president of the fair association, or Jo the fair secretary, Charles J. Dewey. In the three years that the county fair has been held in Tremonton, It has attracted a large' attendance from all parts of the state, but with the elaborate preparations made this year it is calculated to surpass anything f Recently the department laid down regulations requiring that eac. peach container be stamped with the variety of tlie peach, the growers name and address or m case of an association with the associations name and the grower's lot number. In addition to these requirements hitherto attempted. the federal standards provide for the The rodeo in Tremonton, in connet content and minimum size to be nection with the daily race program, stamped on each container. has come to be one of the most atConsiderable trouble has been ex- tractive features of the. fair, and this perienced in the past because the year the rodeo will be on a more inspectors have been unable to iden- elaborate basis than anything before tify different lots of peaches shipped attempted in this line. A contract with the Hitt in the same car. As a result in many has been signed cases one poor lot of undergrade brothers of Raft River, who were In peaches has brought the general aver- charge at the Henry Stampede, to of their unruly age of the car to a humber two grade have twenty-fiv- e when most of the fruit would be bronchos at the fair. A contract has also been signed graded much higher with Bonnie Grayhnd her King Tut. bn these cases, Dr. Stephens pointed A large force of workmen are busy out. the entire car is rejected in the the grounds and buildings in getting market on account of buyers finding shape for the opening day, Thursday, a few baskets of inferior peaches and September 20tht the star (events of can be sold only at a reduced price. that day being the horseshoe pitching Inspectors last year also showed con- contest, with more than a score of siderable variation in packs in in- entrants from Box Elder county and dividual cars as to size, maturity, more, from points outside the pack and lack of uniformity in ring county. There will be horse racing facing. Growers can do much to raise every day of the fair and already the standard of Utah peaches by there are quite a number of thoroughproper standardization and attention breds occupying stalls on the grounds. to these details and by so doing, can The rodeo feature will be given every build up a better market for the Utah day at 2 oclock. ' t crop, the inspector said. The second day of the fair will be more Powerful lhan ever and enhanced in Style Beauly To Pontiacs thoroughly proved design to its 186 cu. in. engine and genet ously overshed vital units to its numerous engineering advancements Oakland has applied its policy of progressive engineering. Now this lowest priced General Motor slSix provides the most impressive performannever achieved in a car of comparable price. 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'OTICE is hereby given that Kd-- d 4 Lee of Grouse Creek, Utah, who, March 15, 1924, made original ' ck , raising homestead 083, for Efi and entry, No. Section Township 12 North, Range 19 est and on May 20, 1926 made ditlonal stock raising homestead Iff, Serial 0361 OS for Lots 1. 2, 3, Section 19, Township 12 North, ise 18 West, Salt Lake Meridian, filed notice of intention to f make year proof, to establish claim &e land above described, before EV, 3 11 C. Jr., U. S. Betteridge, Commis-e- j j j J above named defendants, of, in, and real described to the following Eov Elder in situated property, t: County, Utah, Northeast corner the at Beginning of Lot 8, Block 11, Plat A Brigham City Survey, and running thence South 225.5 feet; thence West 165 feet; thence North 75.5 feet; thence East 30 feet; thence North 50 feet; thence East 30 feet; thence North 100 feet; thence East 105 feet to the place of beginning, together with the City Regulation irrigation water right thereunto belonging. Dated this 31st day of August, 1928. Terms of sale; cash. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. modern apartFOR RENT ment. Wm. Hadley, 29 West, 3rd South. furnished house FOR RENT with bath. Inquire at 624 South Main street. Plicne 280. modern cottage. FOR RENT New and clean. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply at 108 South, 2nd West. -l- G. M. FISHBURN, BOS First eased. it iin i e este of BIG REDUCTION Jy,0tdeceased. first i,316. D. 1928. THatCHER & YOUNG, for Administratrix. 911 Rational Bank Bldg., Ogden, .) SHERIFFS SALE ioLi6 1 i.strict Court of the First District of the State El(ler.and pe Fir - U a fr the county atlnal Bank of Brigham plaintiff, vs. R. Pwation, iwen an1 Lauretta Jensen, his SHERIFFS SALE. o kf Id dav 0f at Sllerifi"s Sale, on this SePtember, 192S, at 12 flock front door of the fc&tyon at 4s El,wUrt H6use-lBrigham' City, joj 1 and Plan to Register UNIVERSITY Publication, August Ittorn st veys 231-8-14-21- SALE! 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