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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utau Fapre Eight AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'VVVNAAvVVAAAAAAAAAVVVVVVV4 C. A. Moove Wins Amt ms Cache Golf Crown Allhctt Hind Janie J.tti- - An It, of S:i . HsihI :1 : G4, k, i ,'r jut e j if !: i tur ,j ) bi., !! btfait Vila Hr a jiKmiimnt flnnr. Sunday about 4 n ill in of ln piUi ofuT an iUjk a-- : ! , j . y tn-- i'Vo tint j av born Oitol r 22, fJiTiithfioid, a non of II ii mi ,th itiintt Hind If !!' in 1879 ami eiu-'tt!- I 1 e v. t ,t la ur .. eo!f j.', .ui ioure, t!; t' . jar olid Fv iutc i Annal-lhitn- a (In C'ajl.e V! :i m.rury huinfay of M 1 rardi! Morn r -- A at 1ldlj JiaU 74 ut im ia he loon on Hit club toun'ry a 39-3- t! 9 T)iujr, e v.t( II, In C5wht enmity public R 'Ruin i FV'IiTm n and Rm-- J Watkins, who fougl.t It out lat wlioola and married Amy Sunday for the Logan city title, 12, IWfl In tlw tied for third with' flat. temple. Darrell CrtMkrtt copped honor, Active UirooclMwit fits life in in the flist flight, with II It. Hur the in served ciiurch work. he Orest Britain mtviion from 1909 ren and Harsfy Christensen tiling and third place honto 1912 and filled a short term for jiecond ors. E. W. Lundahl, veteran Lomission in tfie Eastern states. At won the second tlie time of hu death he a as a gan shotinaker, flight crown and J. A. Watts, the 4th. Smithfleld in the high priest third flight. word, Mr. Hind a as president of the Mr. Barker was active in the Logon Northern -- Smlthfuld Canal ard. Suit Lake City, Capitol Hill company. his aldow.j She served several year as orSurvivors include Uiree sons and two daughters; giuust for the Sunday school and Sunday school and Mrs. Wllda YWMIA and sis He mar d Hind riuwman, SmiUifield; Piatt and teadter. Survivors Include her parents, Bpencer Hind, Sait Lake City and Lake City; her husband. LoSalt Mrs Thelma Hoff, Igan; id six brothrs end three sisgan. two and hildren sUlera, grandi ters: Heber Bird, Le Hoy Bird. Mrs. Ellz.beth Connal and Mrs. Belh and Lots Jex, Salt Lake City; Susie Meikle, SmiUifield, , Funeral sen ioea will be con-- iU!!'!! nB i Rh.land- ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in , f, Mrs. Charles L. the SmiUifield Fourth ward chap- Lieutenant Frank B.By bee, Ogden; Jex, stationed el under direction of Bishop O, L with the in New Jersey, and Rees. Friends may call at Uie Lieutenantarmy Victor B. Jex, stationfamily home thus evening and ed In England. Wednesday until time of sen ices. Funeral services will be conBurial in the family plot of the ducted Thursday at noon in the Hmithflcld cemetery will be under Capito Hill chapel by Bishdirection of Uie W. Loyal Hull op R. O Wood. Friends may call mortuary, at the W. Imyal Hall mortuary, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p. m. and Alice Jex Barker Thursday from 9 a. m. until time Mrs. Alice Jex Barker, 34, native of services at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jex, of Salt Lake City who had lived 272 Avenue, Salt Lake City. in Logan since September, 1941. BurialWill will be In Salt Lake City. 1 Loa. a in m, at died Sunday j gan hospital following an opera- - J Uon. She had been ill eight day She was bom April 23, 1910 Provo, a daughter of Heber Char W DO YOUR WAR DUTIES lea and Emeltne Bird Jex and was educated In Salt Lake City schools. She graduated from the University of Utah In 1931 and taught school in Salt Lake City for several years. She was married to David Austin Barker, June 17, 1941 in Salt Lake City. He is an engineer with the Bureau of Reclamation. cfU-- d n Tuesday, August 22, 19 H j A&rcm&iL Cache County C7 e Li and - i X0' f Many of our people had not been heard to utter even one sj liable of until this affair of appoint- ees to our college jf faculty I aers of doubtful I v worth. : v As we recall j he cholley boys who acted as presidents the past 30 years with the exception of Mr. Sanborn, none of them even Crookston motely compare with the splendid man, E. G. Peterson. Comes election, snow under both Mr. Maw and L. Tom Perry. National Distillers Product (Paid Political Advt.) New York ,r'" 86 Proof & 830 IIIGI1T Exciting ever held here. Plenty of Jumps with Thrills and Spills all the Richter Rodeo Stock of Montana. High Pitching Broncs, Wild Fighting Black r?.h5. Bulls. Steers and Cows the fleet as Calves, Roping wind and plenty Salty. Top Rodeo Performers of the World. Bronc riding, Wild Brahma Bull riding and fighting, Bull dogging, Calf roping, Trick Riders, Special Dog Act, Frank Chitwood with Clown Acts; most daring and best bull fighter on the circuit; short outdoor Western Drama, The Holdup. Plenty P. ta. LIGHTED ARENA of excitement and something doing ery minute. No dull moments, Ti SfJ ""J . f f? 's. Admission-time- ervj(.e ev-Mo- st . oS , Meland wimei TTriform TCTnd"md CMdren (bovemment tax included for GOc ".Vi ,VwQ Reserved seat tickets now on sale at the Logan Hardware and Modern Drug company. Buy now and avoid the rush and confusion at the Fair Grounds. Exciting Horse Pulling Contests ' ssssSf KfIIlHnr IMMMS One of the Fastest, the Wildest and NEEDHAMS ' ... El'EltV bt $J FINE EXHIBITS OF CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, SWINE AND POULTRY. . .REPRESENTING THE BEST OF CACHE COUNTYS INDUSTRIES EXCELLENT DISPLAYS of FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GRAINS, HANDIWORK, WOMENS WORK, SCHOOL WORK . . , AND ATTRACTIVE BOOTHS M pro--fani- ty fy AuosiiosG Exciting Horse Pulling Contests in Front of the Grand Stand, Friday and Saturday Afternoons at 2:00 oclock. The Best Teams in Southern Idaho and Northern Utah will Compete. General Admission 50 cents. Children 7 to 14 years of age 25 cents. (Government tax included). WSwt OwiiWWi,. AIDLY THURSDAY 9:00 a. m Fair opens. Free to all. 10:00 a. m. Judging of 4-- H and FFA Dairy Cattle. 2:00 p. m. Judging of Horses in front of Grand Stand. 8:30 p. m. Night Rodeo. Gates open at 7:00 p. m. . fflffiABaS FRIDAY SATURDAY 9:00 a. m. Fair opens. Free to all 9:00 a. m. Judging Poultry. Fair opens. Free to all. 11:00 a. m. Boys and Girls Club Demonstrations in Community Exhibit 10:00 a, m. Judging Dairy Cattle. 2:00 p. m. Horse Pulling Contest. Light and Heavy Weight Horses. In front of Grand Stand. 8:30 p. m. Night Rodeo. Gates open at 7:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 4-- H Building. 2:00 p. m. Horse. 'Pulling Contest. Medium weights. Front of Grand Stand. 8:30 p. m. Night Rodeo. Gates open at 7:00 p. m. The South and North Cache High School Bands will Alternate C uEYELEr I2S NORTH MAIM ST. A Diamond Endures See Needhams for Yours. 06AM. UTAH. Ptl0i czrl j ISON Middle of the Block . . . At the Sign of the Clock. in Appearance at the Rodeo. ! Large Midway with Shows, Concessions, and Free Acts for Day and Night Entertainment. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVMAAVMWVVMVVWVVWWVVVVVV |