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Show CACHE Page Light .f 3 r goo T1 rt M, r? It-iO- c-- , 1 mos ancm r.o 1.0 C A N . CACHE COUNTY, UTAH t . -- U I C A S' Ji!;n, i , 1C The t un mitres art a iw'e - o announces Us r.!:.i.i.,i:i- on ,!silHd into the huge and small bath of a diwl.ar, ra versa t p July 27. at the finorj .r,,u;, Uj.n City dots but Ho.pltoj. This Is our fl"Nt A. C lt,fjj,ete m tht-r- e awl a fine exh.bit. thouing Eiu!uu to sfltie in Geoiga Wi!l A. C. graduate vie no' diUvilcs of the Hicrra'ml lers from a lemony bounded b s. t ur m the cily Chairman N u Ne!xn npoiu Hut exhibit h remote point a lujnttn atvl Honolulu and El Centro. Calih.r-- , uill be nu.de by Hyrum. Jrot nia and Atlanta Cm mam. We d' lire, Southfield and Richmond Welhstille Uie larxe group. wonder the A. C, Alumni body may also exhib t in th is group. does not annex us. "lli small group will be Jfyde Here Are a Utah Bg students, Col- .Newton. Clark sum. oommcnla on Ute New York fair l.ge, Amalga, Henson. Comih ns he wrote them to us. There and North Iogan, Cash prizes are comers of the Fair that thrill- ranging from $3 00 to $20.00 in ed me. They are Uie works of ra h class are offered The Utah art In the foreign nation's ex-- ( Poultry association will also have exhibit in thU hlbiUk Never before have I ap-- n interesting predated so fully the principle I building. Jomfn of Mrs. umf in my college French data ", lain Jacqueline Cod ran Defends Dendix Cup "1 n, xwotfi It) -I IZJ IDS CUVHAfiC AM build. r. main This being of in- always hate many L'.m ierest, ear the horse pullmg This r.. at lie are e n to all and lid rtr baud to the 'Olley. As a re-salt a number of r.ew teams will this year. Kuw be tn the cun-.-an 1 Johnson of Mi.i.tt her w.11 be over with three teams, Dtay er of Clinton. Ik Hodges of Lay- ton and James Howard. Hdson of Wood Flint nd Crow will tus her with several IIOMECENTER the T Jam wll, very Each year crowded for space. they ask for more space. It appears the only way to get it is for a new exhibition building or an extension of the present one. In the same budding Chairman Wm. Walton reports that all the have been advertising booths taken and many on the outside. veiyon. hwjwo nittw tondwWm besides. I and France and sampled FYench cheeses at gazed French champagne, French pictures, china, fabrics and scientific products and then listened to French talkies. Just like tlie Greeks and Joe Jensen, the hown above Frenchman loves the beauty of Paced by last years winner. Jacqueline Cochran, the human body. His artistic verwith hrr new Kevereky pUne, Ihe erexm of America. air racer nawill soar out of Los Angeles today In the first event of the sion is fascinating." The tional air race which open the tame day at Cleveland. One of the b st letters we got races will continue through Monday. this month was from Jink" Jones, of Malad, who married Tempi)' speak of Is poultry. Jons sons daughter, Miss Elies AUr such a flyer In poult y, Jonsson and who Is thus linked Mr. Spencer and his Californians to Logan by more bonds than could naturally only look down those of the de.ir old A. C. Mr. their nows at Boston. All the Jones Is now an "old grad" hav- Mine we fed them on rolls at tlie big taken his degree In 1913 and Parker House, showed them Dal- - his account of his life is mo t ' lin's Indian statu and Renoir's interesting After Utah the next Coimtry Dancing" at the Art stage In hit eternal progress w.isj (Contuiucd from Page One) valua- - Museum, took lliem to Harvard Calif where he was in charge boys reported as hodge-blrto sue tlx; hannoniou of th Biges Rue Field station in bl that of the hew CiianU-cliof architecture and tlie glass the Sacramento Valley where he from the TrappUt mmiaMery at Oka In Quebec. Tils biitl Is flovrs. Tiey aLso went down remained thirteen years Tien he dual purpose with small aalUe1 Boston Hnibor to Nantaskrt and travelled In th Philippines. China, and comb that won't freeze anl while tlie bins vt.ited the R.d Japan and th- - Malay so should be a g)d bird for Ca he ' Farm at Wmitham, the largest Since 1931 he ha been in charge The Trapplst mm ks have been Rhode Island Red plant In the of rice pi eduction tn tlie Bureau Cor-- 1 w orld. Mr. Spencer spent a d?y of Plant Industry at Washington. developing it time 1908 front and Wyandotte in the Boston wool warehouses D. C. His letter was mostly family Leghorn, ntsli, welcomed as a and rice, but reading between the stock and in 1921 l.ad it admitted where lie was Never too busy to lines we could si-- tlie old Ma'ad to Standard. Mr. Spenoer tried? Utah man. his college French on the monks .see a Utah man." He heard again twinkle In his eyes that used to knew but little English tlie principle Prof. Esplm has been amuse us in the class room and as tlu-and ho was eager to find out about r reaching for years to Utah of we knew that Washington had not Oka cheese and Trappiat melons gettmg a better price for wool by spoiled a good Welshman. The best book we have read both of which we have extolled in taking out tags and black fleeces, Allen Sounds elementary, but Utah has this month is William these letters. visitors not yet learned the lesson and Whites Puritan In Babylon, the Among tlie Cleveland of Brigham would do well to imlUte Texas story of Calvin CooUdge. It Is the was Noel Bennion He in its preparation of the wool masterpiece of a newspaper man Corvallis Oregon, City and Verbrought an Oregon SUt exhibit clip. After the wool lessons Mr. about a masterpiece of a of which he was very proud, which Spencer lunched on forty five monter and it made u understand '( ter. In fact the liad cost 10,000 of state and pri- hors d oeuvres and unleavened Utah politics U. 8. restaurant a bread Oilier at the is book Norwegian subscribed money. hitory of vately time Coolldge visitors were Prof. Alder of Lo- called Ola, (we dont need to tell politics from th what that wa a small town lawyer in Masgan who was none too enthusias- Cache Scandinavians Farwalked then the sachusetts until he killed his car- means) York New through over fair; the tic of He-bBoston corners and of eer by not choosing to run. Mr. Londoney Allen rell Olsen and Glen with InCity wth their wives and two went to Carbones to see the White treats his subject poultry Judging high school boys. source of the beautiful European finite charity end understanding across the china for which Cardon's in Lo- and shows him as always being driven All six had country in one car stopping at gan Is famous. After three days the righteous link between politics Interests as well Palmyra. James E. Rice, professor of Boston the boys departed carry- and the moneyed Alof economics at Cornell was made ing with them our copy of Dr. as between Washington and book on the feed- mighty God, a very Smoot of a Ernest Carrolls is He association. of the president who loves Vermont reported to be 82 years old and a ing of swine that we once offered man Anyone resmall man who says he is only gratis to Cache and that will go and Utah should read It. We one pebble on the beach. Mr now to California as Utah offered peat, It is a masterpiece. Spenoer says that the two most no takers. A note this month from Mrs. County Fair Chairmen have memorable points of the congress d are the new Chantecler breed and Io!a Hickman Hunter and her Exhibits Well in Hand the growing conviction of the :ports that they have ben For Opening Date Sept. 11 value of the hen, that the transferred from Alcatraz Island from Page One) (Continued man with cona small Mr. best Hunter to Atlanta, where Industry for no land to tinues his work as prison chap- - Brothers, and Clarence Melkle of bucolic tastes and Anderson, George Smfthfield; Richmond: Caine Brothers, Richmond, will ha- o a large display One of their beautiful Jerseys. cattle of the outstanding dairy exhibits will be that of Dr- C. J. Daines of Logan. He will have 20 head of purebred Guernseys. The 4 H club members and some of the Future Farmers will have dairy cattle exhibits. Chairman Schenk reports that his department will occupy 150 stalls for the dairy cattle. The dairy cattle will be judged the second morning of the Fair, Tuesday, Sept 12, at 9 a, m. Seats wiU be provided for the spectators around the judging ring and a loud speaker service may also be arranged. This makes it to give possible for the judge his explanations so the spectators can hear. It make it much more The commilttee feel educational. Think of Cache Auto Company when you think fortunate in having Prof. George of used cars or servicing or repairs . . . and youll B. Caine as the judge for the be thinking of the right way to save! Your doldairy cattle. Recently Prof. Caine was appointed as one of the lars buy more quality here and the only committee to select the herd of HoMeins. REAL Economy! This is an important assignment 1929 CIIEV. and recognition of Prof. Caines ability as a competent judge of o! rav. Kaun-Odre ton. Jl Plowman Jam' Mjrof b 1 Cl ;e Chiates . '.V,,' ' smithfirlJ lltnry iia.it nud Alb.it Melvin tl.Uy-r- t. llKhmnmi; ui Southfield; Frovuiem-e- ; Frank Wright Douu and j ln. USED FURNITURE COMPANY Is Now Iiocated at WEST CENTER STREET I urnilure. Large Display of New and Used Many Real Ilargains 67 -- J J j I i o-- ds rige Drifted Snow 4)Ub. Hag FLOUR 6 I.iix MATCHES e Carton Crystal Clear. New Crop iound Pail HONEY 5 The meat of many uses Can SPAM ; Large SPINACH t Cans SHRED WHEAT Biscuit - cli TOMATO JUICE er miracle whip marshmallows post toasties" Pound . hus-oan- uc Please be CASH CONSCIOUS 2 BREAD 17 17 rKEJli With Purchase of FOR CANNING AND 25 Loaves TOMATOES FLAPJACK TURNER ALBERTS FLAPJACK WAFFLE FLOUR 3 Lb. Bag 59' Per Bushel PEACHES t!aef iiftur!18. . 95 1937 CHEV, Coupe ?535 1933 CHEV. f245 Coupe 1932 CHEV. 225 Coach 1936 CHEV. Sport Sedan 1930 FORD Coupe 1929 FORD Sedan ?75 475 ?75 445 $465 . - 4--H ?95 95 g&T cattle- As usual there will be a large exhibit of fine draft horses under the direction of Chairman these Many of George Webb. in fine horses will be enitered hte horse pulling contests. Prof. Harry Smith of the USAC will judge the horses. He is very competent and has always given satisfaction after the spectators A loud havfe heard his reasons. speaker will also be provided for this department to make it more educational for the spectators. The Future Fanners and club members will have a larger and better exhibit of swine and sheep than for several years. These always attract considerable attention. The Poultry department, under the direction of Commissioner Wm. Worley CACHE AUTO CO. SALES dairy SERVICE 109 No. Main St. Phone 927 and Wm, A. Budge will be above the usual standard. Prof. Byron Alder of the USAC who usually judges this department, states it will rank with the poultry departments of any of the county and district fairs. The community exhibits always attract attention. These are fine displays of the best crops and fruits of the county and come under the heads of the various A Complete Assortment of Pickling Supplies, Tickling Onions, Peppers, Cauliflower and Spices Wa. -- CRISCO Pound Can - 3 48 r thats Coach aha $ Marum Crugg Hy Venial Munk. nd j j j jj MOVED dPrt' Ut hts own IW.s r HtU'.s 1 !ac Cu hr fn.m teams. are M, C, fount irere- -, W H. W.stus-- . 52' 5 |