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Show Tuesday, May 10, 1938 UJ5.A.C. CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Pag Horse wto Include Jilany Entries The 5ho ... (GxiUi.urd from page Oiiei uik (.ir(.iiu-- hone.s; open; Sven 10, Middle and 11, . hoi-- hunters COMMERCIAL National Bank OF SMITH FI ELI) W. K. Carroll, dean of the of agriculture ail act an! ai.ter of tlie snow, Gron K Cedar City, liaa been! p,rrj, of n--d to judge tlie allow tin Mr. Pairy jls graduated Utah State In 1914, with a! pr In ji agriculture. MEMBER .... MAKE CACHE VALLEY DAIRY IRoni'CTS THE REST O.V EARTH RY HEUINU CARRY OlT OCR COOPERATIVE PROilRAM OF FEEDING, IIREEDING. SANITATION AND MARKETING. -- gov-ent- ry ' JOIN THE ASSOCIATION NOW Down With the Dawn hUnt meet ended on a stretcher for fair British jockey as Miss Jo Orpwood, contestant In Warwick elimination race at Essex, is thrown by her mount Dawn II, Here the goes overboard. A V. ASKS r LflDOr . Marions ANNUAL PROGRAM OF TWENTY-THIRBLACK AND WHITE SHOW D (Continued from Page Three! HORSE PULLING, May 13, 7:30 p. m. RICHMOND at eUg-th- five-gall- There will be two classes. All teams weighing up to 2799 pounds will be in the lightweight class; those weighing 2800 to 3199 pounds will be in the medium class. tal-iab- or wr Draft and Saddle Horse Show Colts under one year. 2. One year and under two. 3. Two year and under three. 4. Three year and under four. 5. Four year and over. Aged horses. minute. Then the milk is weighed and, the maid that has the most milk UTDillS in her pad is the winner. Prizes 1 are usually given to each contest-JlIICV ant to encourage entrance. It is milk the surprising how much old boss girls can draw from in the short time, often milking ls at the rate of four or five pounds new furniture delight the house-pewill minute. '.wife, and the next on the list Agricultural: come new clothing. The Utah State in Cache l'ountlyrpartentknow College Ag Club is directly charge of the horse show and JonTou will make of a L)e livestock exhibit and solicits ())(1 day their workers Every floor cover-mgugieat deal of outside cooperation see homes without in order to make it a success. rooms bare of furniture and LaVern children sleeping three and four are Ag Club officers go president ; in a bed; children who cannot not Hemstreet Vernal, do Louis Jensen, Montpelior, Idaho to school because they and Don Gibson, have necessary clothing. vice president; Tin department is also interOgd-nsecretary and treasurer. for commodities John Ahem, Fallon, Nevada, is ested in food is no commercial assistant manager of this year's wlnili there such as apples, potatoes Chairmen of the various cmaiket. etc. show. allots, Wlaldo fodows: as committees are There are many homes that Malad, Idaho, awards; would articles BlaLsdell, welcome useful GrGove. that 112. Pleasant Phone Elmer Foutz, von (liscaul. Salt Your Wellare department will lie publicity; John Christensen, Lake City, livestock; Cliff How- glad to send a truck for whatto you put They, promise ell, Clifton, Idaho, housmg: Louis wish to give. win re it can be Jensen, Mon'pelier, Idaho, grounds: it barbeJames Udy, artists, de iguers. Renowned cue; Clarence Cannon, Salt Lake critic s and art patrons from all events, City, assembly and special of tlie Tinted States have Neal Join:., Monroe, programs: parts been invited to serve on the DeWinClark White, Paradise, and corative Arts committee of the 19?,9 Worlds Fair of the West on ston Fillmore, Provo, field Treasure Island ; r r s , 78 FEDERAL AVENUE LOGAN, UTAH Boys Pony Class W. G. Kammlade, Judge. THE UTAH POULTRY RODEO (Plenty Western) The Rodeo, to be held the second day of the show, promises provide more thrills and spills than any previous contest. visitParley Halls bucking horses will provide the local and ing buckeroos an opportunity to pull plenty of leather. Many outstanding contestants have already reported. Special features, novelty acts, clowning, trick and fancy roping are scheduled on the days program All the real thrills of the "old west to please and entertain the most diswill again be creet spectator. Dont miss the show, for it will be plenty PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION O Western. Special Prizes To the ten high cow in 1937 and Richmond-Lewisto- n C. T. A. Forth-yea- r, 1938. The ten cows that produced the highest amount of butter-f- at C. T. A. will be judged in a in the Richmond-Lewisto- n to their type and production, on a pergroup according special and 40 on type. This group 60 for basis production centage will be judged at 9 A. M., May 13. Prizes of $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00 will be awarded. VERSE TO A BUSINESS MAN Sock him on the kisser, put him on the pan, Roll him in the gutter hes a business man. Pillory the sucker, poke him in the eye, Jump upon his torso hes a business gupy. Has he built a business to enormous heights? Brand him as a cheater never mind his rights. Does he give employment -- is the payroll big? Put the bum in irons; toss him in the brig. Does he pay in taxes what the law calls for? Why, the dirty reptile should be paying more. Blast him in the headlines; charge some crooked acts; Let this be your slogan: Anything but facts. Has he made some money? get his scalp today. Say, where does he think hes living, anyway? Daily Leader-TimeKittanning, Pa. Represents a Successful Effort in Cooperation along with the Dairy Industry with which it is closely associated, a steady flow of revenue ia brought Into Cache County. Our Chick Feeds . . . Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds Scientifically Prepared Need No Introduction We are Pleased to be a Party to the Success of the Richmond 23rd Annual Black and White Show s, OUR FACTORY . . . most modern methods and machinery . . Pure Fresh Cream make it Best and Safest. OUR HERD . . . Pure Black and Whites . . . disease free . . . make pure cream for us Featuring Casperette . . the Richer Stick Confection Quality Counts . Gilt Edge Flour Mills LOGAN COLD STORAGE Saddle horses, two classes, lights and heavies. tO y o INSIST GETTING SUGAR MANUFACTURED FROM BEETS GROWN IN CACHE VALLEY . . NONE BETTER o HIGH GRADE FLOUR AND MILL FEEDS ... FEEDS Specialize in GRIST WORK We Manager ON White Satin . . - WANTS IN GRAIN WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR ALSO POULTRY SUPPLIES System INVESTIGATE THE . . . Best Matched Teams er l Storage Locker Available to Every Cache Valley Dairyman There should be at least two entries in each class. 1. I CIO CONOCO PRODUCTS Cold Draft Horses and Draft Mares er al CROSS-ROAD- S The prizes will be on the basis of $15.00, $10.00, $7.50 and $5.00. es E. I). HUTCHISON. CORPORATION CACHE VALLEY DAIRY ASSOCIATION try tine trophy is being awarded v the auuier in each class, as' first as ribbons for Hie place ainners til each coins. Some of Uie general rules in Uie show, as lisl-- g as oil Uie entry blank are must ;;us: aU horses entered man a rviceubly sound. The aenciit reserves the right to re- C Ol jf.t .uiy entry. In sadd.e classes -' carbe of horse must capable rider. jyag the weight ol tlie .. jx.es not under sufficient con-1 to .shall not be allowed tail .AW I saipete. of The chamber which has' Washington A novice Is a noise States United of commerce the 1 a won a first prize in any recog-of the Wagner labor wed show in the particular dt- - urged repeal asked which it is ,hown. nation. act Thursday and iwun in "management and labor work horses are not hout ,0 the andWther ? classes in ftdcral government. Jae versa were passed by shall be1 fcThe resolutions No animal exhibited ... me , , . private organization of busi- deccira d w awards'1''5 men toward the close of an rcsettes notahle for convenUon ln lhelr reipeCUVej. annual w asserting a need for co- speeches i ci4vSi' operation between employer and The horse show committee a11; employee. During the convention, withhold the prizes in any class delegates' attention was attracted of insufficient entries, also onby an American Federation of which do not merit ebor manifesto, couched in concil offered. Itory terms, and calling for capi- teamwork, The livestock exhibit which bn held on the college campus in the j natever the effect of this Includes several classes, nouncement, the relations between and dairvltlie c j q and many of the deleall to the chamber convenUon gates fit- A speech by president of Knudsen, General Motors, attacking the national labor relations board and the the C I O drew a reply from Ho- Prizes for all classes in of the are president Martin, given by lnestock exhibit and Interested united Automobile Wbrkers (CIO) cal businessmen, manufac- w ho accused the motor townspeople. love a apparent "sudden of event and feature tiactuSTof the livestock exhibit for craft unions" motivated by a "the coed milking contest. Wide-- ; knowledge of "the ef .c.ency and in to this effectiveness with which the spread interest is attached union operates. several event and each year goes in tor industrial The Pants vie for the championship. in a Each "Milk maid milks one cow unions, taking in all worke s A F the while all or then industry, and they for one minute piant This 0f containus many unions or- shift to a different cow. shifting is continued until they ganized along craft lines, have milked each cow for one' Manufacturers of INSURANCE He' Ini bren interested soldi jp,Hi and has bred and jgx very fine anniuL. X;.e report that a always Ttiree-galt- DEPOSIT FEDERAL THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY Richmond, Utah |