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Show Pae-- CACHE AMERICA Four. e CACHE COUNTY. UTAH I DETAILED PROGRAM AS ANNOUNCED FOR BLACK AND WHITEDAY, RICHMOND, MAY 9 CHAMPIONSHIPS Committees of the Nineteenth ANNUAL BLACK & WHITE DAY Class 13 Senior Champion 14 Junior Champion 15 Grand Champion Senior Champion 16 17 Junior Champion 18 Grand Champion Executive Committee LcRoy C. Font, chairman Cyrus Lewis Amos Bair Limoni Bair R. C. Merrill F. H. Whittle Victor Johnson Bryan Hendricks Ariel Traveller Hu Ion Merrill E. E. Hendricks Milton Webb Refreshment Committee Entertainment Committee Cyrus Lewis, chan-maBryan Hendricks, chairman J. W. Webb Leonard Cartwright Sherwln Webb , Ray Stoddard Lamont Bair Albert Hill t Henry Bair; Reese Johnson Soren Hansen T. Bag ley jO. Noel Stoddard Groands Committee F. H. Whittle, chairman Judging Committee F. W, Traveller E. E. Hendricks, chairman Victor Johnson Geo. B. Caine . H. P. Anderson R. L. Wrigley Premiams Committee Committee Finance , R. E. Merrill, chairman Lorln Hendricks Milton Webb, chairman Alvin Johnson C. 8. Hall Alfred Nelson Rulon Merrill Advertising Committee Education Committee Lamont Bair, chairman Rulon Merrill chairman James Murray R. L. Wrigley Elmer Skidmore Lorln Hendricks v hjrs. Larue Nelson Soliciting Committee lrola Jensen Victor Johnson, chairman Mrs. Fred Clark C. 2. Harris Guy Merrill, Beaufiflratlon Committee F. H. Whittle Ariel Traveller, chairman Dr. A. Egbert H. S. Webb Owen Nelson Reception Committee LeRoy C. Funk, chairman Cyrus Skidmore Amos Bair Elwin Traveller Leander Peart J. W. Funk . Cattle must be assembled on the show grounds by 9 a. m. on the day of the show. Cooperation must be given to the committee In charge eo that your cattle may have the fullest possible display the management can give. Two judging rings will be maintained, one In which to assemble the class and the other In which to judge. Breeders must have enough help that this may be done. The reason of the Judge for his placings will be given over a loud speaker system so that all on the grounds may be appraised of the merits of your cattle. The design of this regulation (3) Is to maintain and create more Interest in your cattle. We want a large intent ringside to view the Judging. All regulations of the Utah State Board of Agriculture must be complied with. Cattle will be released at S p. m. Program of Day Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. heifer under 1 year Calf herd: bull and two heifers under Best Fitted Calf 1, 1933 are eligible. Calves must be fitted, except clipping, by the boy or girl showing them. Awards will be made on the following basis: Conformation 50 per rent, condition 25 per rent, showmanship 25 per rent. Group 1: Open to boys or girls under 13 years of age; prizes $3.00 $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. Group 2: Open to boys or girls between the ages of 11 and 15 years Inclusive. Prizes: $3.00 $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. after August Calves born F. F. A. AND CLUB SPECIAL 4-- H There will be two classes: animals umlttr one year in one class and one year old and over In the other class. Prizes of $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00 will be awarded. Age Schedule i Ages will be computed from February 1st and August 1st. Thus animals born after August 1, 1933 will show as junior calves; those born between February 1 1933 and August 1, 1933, as senior calves. Those animals born after August 1, 1932, will show as Junior Yearlings and those born between February 1, 1932 and August 1, 1932, as Senior Calves. Those born between August 1, 1932, and February 1, 1931, as two years. Those born between February 1, 1981, and Februaryl, 1930, as three years. Those born before February 1 1930, as four years old or over. Cattle to be on the grounds at 9:00 A. M. Judging to begin at 10:00 A. M. Special Prizes of $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00 will be offered to F. F. A. judging teams and Clubs judging teams H There Horse Pulling Contest will be three classes. All teams weighing up to . 2699 pounds will be in the lightweight class; those weighing be in the medium class; and all 2700 to 2999 pounds teams 3000 pounds and over are heavyweights. Teams are pulling on a percentage of the gate receipts. If the receipts will warrant, Ahere will be four prizes for each class. $20, $15, $10 and $5.00. There muBt be at least four entries in each class. Charges will be 25 cents for all over 12 years of ago and 15 cents for all under twelve. cember. During the last two monttf there has been a pronounced rise in manufacturing output, aqcomi ponied by substantial gains in employment and payrolls. Excellent signs are likewise observed in the great agricultural areas a recent Business in general has contln- - report placed farmers' cash the improvement that started come at 63 per cent above that of with Christmas buying last De- - a year ago. As often happens at ' ; 3 2 2nd $6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 $4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 COWS Years and Years and 8 2 Years and 9 Senior Yearlings 10- - Junior Yearlings 7- Calf Ph,d' J L836 r. WATCHES Diamonds . . . AND CLOCKS ... in Latest Style Mounted con-ruptc- y. nt WE ARE PREPARED TO DO: PRESTON, Calf, 'A ribbon will be awarded the animal In each of the above classes. WHEN JEWELRY Yellow ESTIMATES UPON REQUEST YOULL FIND IT ECONOMICAL TO LET EFFICIENT ' MEN DO THAT JOB. at Reasonable Prices Lundquist Brothers FHONE 104W Jeweler IN IDAHO Smitlifield PHONE 1108W Out-of-to- PRESTON Logan folks call collect. EAT AT Farmers Union Feed Mill Merrills Smithficld, Utah Under Management DELICIOUS HOME Fountain Service PRESTON, - COOKED Cafe - Confections W. PAUL MERRILL, IDAHO of MEALS RICHMOND, . . Good Service. . PHONE UTAH SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION H. F Olson UTAH RICHMOND, . IN DEALER Fresh and Cured Meats and Groceries WE BUY VEAL, PORK AND BEEF The Firm that Always Treats You Right Bagley Service Station Dealer In TEXACO OIL GASOLINE, 15c, 30c 25c, Grease, Kerosene, Naptha Axle Certified Lubrication Firestone Tires. Tubes, Batteries, and Rose Retread Tires wishes the Black and White a successful day. Location: Look for Red Star on Main y. Phone 83J Richmond, Utah COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SMITHFIELD PRESTON, IDAHO West Cache Market Trenton, Utah section with Dairy Feeds, Starting Mash, Laying Mash, Growing Mash, Chick Scratch. Independently Owned and Operated Quality Merchandise handled at prices as low as any place in the County EPPICK, Mgr. Utah Billiard Room - Confections - Tobacco Draught and Bottled Beer , Success to Black & White Day Smithfield Sentinel Official Organ of Benson Stake A well respected Farm Commun- Now prepared to supply all the Farmers of this C. M. Raymond and Fay JAMES H. MILLIGAN Mgr. i Funeral Directory, and Cut Flowers Best tho WORK-- " Gold. COMPLIMENTS OF . and Oils give your motor the Pep. We handle only Smithficld, WALL PAPERING, WALL PAPER CLEANING, FLOOR REFINISHING, KALSO MINING, PAINTING AND DECORATING. ' ; ;.A Our Ga ' FREE T. C. Merrill M.W. Hendricks EAST HIDE OF HIGHWAY r; ... Expert Watch Repairing 4 3 Plant Service Station Billiard Parlor (Purebreds and Grades) Class t Richmond, Utah, Phone 58 Expert WITH YOUR SPRING RENOVATING Hose - Wash Dresses - Silk Dresses Hats and Notions Logan, Utah Efficient repair work sod Machine Shop. We specialize In electrical work and acetylene welding, accessories and the famous Goodyear Tires and Tubes. Compare our Prices, Operated By LET EXPERIENCED WORKMEN HELP YOU lrop. LUXDQUIST, Smithfield, Utah 3rd $2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 f CMH'NTS QUALITY Service Station You wont be able to Smart, Pert, Captivating Styles Resist Them 1st AUTO COMPANY THE LADIES' SHOPPE BULLS Years and over Years and under Year and under Senior Bull Calf Junior Bull Calf 60 East Center PLANT j MRS. EUGENIA PREMIUM LIST 3 2 1 production. price-fixin- in-u- ed P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. The Executive Committee and all of Richmond expresses appreciation for help that has been given so freely to this Nineteenth Annual Black and White Day. 1 2 3 4 5 Recommended As Member Retail prices' . upward. i Governmental expenditures inch may fairly be called artificial business stimulants are st.ll an imposing factor in the in- -' Roy C. Thain, of Amalga, is one of 113 new breeders of pun rial been' have dust picture. Tliey cattle to be dn lining, but they are still lar bred Holsteln-Frlcsla- n greater than In normal periods. recommended for membership In Holsteln-Frlesla- n As a result, any retrenchment, such the association as eliminati n of the bureaus now of America. At the next meeting of the Board ncces-iri!Directors y relief his name of would jobs providing be followed by a drop in the will be added to the membership roll of over 32.000. Thu la five business Indices. tunes the total memberahlo of the A review of current business, larfrom Department of other four dairy breeds combined. gely taken Conunerce reports, follow: the Holstein-Friesia- n Membership In Commodity. Prices: During Febassociation entitles breedruary and moist of March, the ers of purebred price level continued the cattle to register or transfer their advance that began a year ago animals at lower rates than for and has been held ever since with I In spite of the fact a few minor recession. Early In 'that the charges for registry and was a pronounced up- transfer are generally lower than April there ward surge resulting from the those of any other dairy breed, movement toward shorter work-daThe records of registration and and higher wages, and more effic- - transfer of ownership are an aid g under the pro- to the guaranty of the animals uni tection of the codes. The general recorded and help the owner or of automobile prices indi- purchaser to build up his herd upping cates the trend. along the lines of proven breed-- ! Domestic Trade: Higher pay-- ; in. This has resulted in the rapid rolls, and the early arrival of expansion of the Holstein breed registration of 1.- of Hie country, have stimulated re- -j 000 000 head In 1921 to 2,150.000 tail trade. Large department ; head now stores which had almost become accustomed to heavy losses are rebusiness porting profits. Mail-ordseems to be 60 to 60 per cent better than a year ago Indicating that conditions on the farm are improving fast. Electric Power: With adjustment made for seasonal variations, sales Marion's Service Station at the recently touched the highest point X Roads, has been since last summer, which points to Richmond a general Industrial uoswing. operated by Marion Allen for the that During Finance: Both bond and stock past seven years. h ha? hs markrtTwere quienmrlng htareh lmc "lany and early April. The Impending In Litton to taking stock exchange regulatory bill is mechanic. motcr of care troubles, Mr. Allen naturally a dampening Influence. full line of Conoco gas The general trend of slock has carries He welcomes his old teen downward, with bonds go-- and oils. mg up. showing that conservative ' f the f trees are in command. dPr9en ay toa,th 5 dMh Foreign Trade; Late official re- 5 fM !n(? 1 ports show increases in both ex- a fp 'c.ns . ft ports and Imports when seasonal Lin ,t"d efficlcncy adjustments are made. Total fore- ign business hovers around 45 per motor your ,of rent of the 1923-2- 5 average. ' Transportation: Carloadings have remained firm, with March above portant, sales of cars continue to February. The financial position expand, and the industry is the of the lines steadily Improves natlcn's best example of recovery It will be remembered that two from depression. i While total lumber Lumber: 7nrry bhav production declined lately, in Hallroad securities trast to the usual seasonal ex- strengthened according to Roger m, railroad stocks since June Showed advances. Employ ern have gained 278 per cent In mentPlne tn the industry has varied prtoe. Total contracts but slightly, tending upward. Construction: Steel: This Industry, through its awarded in March were far over to stimulate February and early April exper- code, Is attempting ience is good. There has been an business by advancing prices. Reencouraging spurt in residential sults so far havent been particul imposing. Operations are at building. Public works and utility . contracts continue to amount to about 45 per cent of capacity, and than 40 per cent of the .Lave held closely to what season- J al experience forecast. Sentiment total. . Automobiles: The most signifi-ce- within the industry is reported as development in this industry being exceptionally optimistic. was the recent price advance inTextiles: The industry, as in the itiated by Chrysler and followed recent past, has been doing well. by General Motors. A number of Most branches of the business resmaller producers fell in line, with cently reported heavy increases in with Ford standing out against the production, proportionate jvmp on the ground that higher gains in payrolls and employment. prices are inimical to trade. Ir- Prices have been firm, with s respective of this conflict, which slight downward tendency promises to be interesting and im- their have moved slightly rs Get of Stre (4 animals) Aged herd, bull 1 year and ovyr, cow 3 years or over, row 2 years and under 3, heifer 1 year and under 2, Appreciation Class hi Black-and-whi- te sex 23 fri V. 1 113,111 ivOy p j " has lioli-sal- Class 19 Produce of Dam, two animals either 21 22 th.s time of the year, the Increase m distribution of products Oil'll less than the increase . Cattle 9:00 Band Concert. North Cache Band 9:00 to 10:00 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 Judging of Cattle D. L. Fourt, Boise, Idaho, Judge Future Farmers and Club Judging Contest 12:00 noon to 1:00 Band Concert 1:00 to 1:30 Governor's Program and Logan Chamber of Commerce Program 1:30 to 2:00 Band Concert 2:00 to 2:30 Horse Pulling Contests 2:00 4:00 Inspection of Livestock Exhibits of A.M. Educational .... to 5:00 Exhibits 9:00 Inspection Release of Cattle 5:00 Dance at Opera House 9:00 Assemble Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon GROUPS . Rules Of Show Bull Hull Hull Cow Cow Cow Friday. May 4, 1934. We Do Custom Chopping and Mixing, All Kinds of Salt ity Paper. Covering the richest farm sections of Utah. Thanks for coming down to Health Day 9 |