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Show f z PAGE SEX THE JOURNAL, CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAI1 LOG A? Wednesday, September 29, 1926. 3 Live on Them In The Cache Great Rich .Get Forty Acres-an- d . ' , w Some Facts Regarding The Farms 'Now Offered For Sale By The Amalgamated Sugar Co. Ready Made Earms. No Clearing. No Crop Failures. Deep Rich Soil. Full Water Rights. Land Under Cultivation. Low Prices and Easy Terms. On Main Line of Oregon Short Line Railway. Good Roads. Splendid Markets. Wonderful Climate. All the Advantages of Community Life. A Good' Schpol System. Homes Built for You. Rich Sugar Beet Section. Rich Dairy Section. Rich Hog and Alfalfa Section. Railroad Facilities Unsurpassed. YOUR OPPORTUNITY LOCATION 6 WATER RIGHTS falf Thefe are located seven west of Preston, Idaho, on the main line of the Oregon Short Line iRnilrhadf The Yellowstone Park highway passes through the tract. . erty are covered by a Federal decree from Mink Creek. The canals have been constructed with care under competent engineers, and are operated by the land' owners at the actual cost. This area is particularly favorable for irriga: tion. It slopes gently to the East end south in such a manner that it can be watered easily and has excellent drainage, which tends to prevent fhe water logging of the soil. 9 Cr kJJLLu The soil is a rich, sandy, loam- which - doesnt bake and doesnt blow, and is considered the very finest of beet and alfalfa soil. The land is all under cultivation and this . - year is growing alfalfa, sugar beets, oats, wheat, and potatoes. Dairying is also very profitable. V These farms will be readily purchased because of the extremely low price placed on them. They are offered at to $100.00 per acre on terms of 10 from $80.00 0 percent cash. The balance is payable in 42 annual payments at 7 percent. Option is also given - to pay all or any portion of the unpaid balance at any time. Federal loans are available on the lands and it is possible for the purchaser to get a long time loan from this agency and pay the Sugar Company a long time before the money is due them. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE THE GAMATEB SUGAR COMPANY IDAHO PRESTON, sew CACHE COUNTY FAIR ATTRACTS i f Picture at LARGE CROUD Y1TH BIG RACE RUSSIAN RAILROAD SHOWN IN FILM; Missionaries to Be I he rair! Honored at Hyrum i ; One of the exhibits at thc Cache County Fair that i at trading considerable interest Is fhe display of pictures Li.- morning1 hinging to the .ic bools of Logan load of This exhibit consists of a group train, complete in even detail, recently thundered into a railway teimmal m the htart of Hollywood and disgorged hundred ot picturesque Karbed passengers who J. F. Foxley X Oil. 1 then Lodged through the snow and climbed into waiting sleigh!-It happened at the Puktord- - Fairbanks studios, where die Joseph M. Sc bench organization produces its pictuies. The arrival of the qum looking loipmotive. baggage cars and passengei coaches wa one of the scenes m Constance Talmadge's latest "Tht I)ulchos of Culfalo t0 thfc A Russian Sept. 29 A fare-- v ill he held in th: well paity -Second waid amusement hali Friday evening in honor erf Idiere this armed and Levi Andersen Elders The Cache County fair opened from a ar 1. Nielsen who will leave Oiegon ausJoseph most Tuesday morning October 8, tor short term piciously the weather being were delayed on account of 'of Elder Anderson will go a;artlst, ,hi. late w men ideal and throngs, of people , thl to Eastern states and Elthe thruWhen entertained Director Sidney A. Franklin and Ait Director William were highly ha'e Purchased by the' ivnvdnderl e will go to the Nielsen der L I schools within the past four Cameron Menies decided to introduce a technically correct Rus- out the entire day. The live- G ' ino The Western program 10'K,.nmv m Victor Fonnesbeck, 377 S. 1 West, Oct. 1 Miss Stork exhibit is one of the bestU or five year. Larsen Fletcher, slan limited Ian;, ' Moser Talmadge's picture, they enlisted the singing; aert ! Richards, fiver shown at a local fair, ther'au t,l Fairbanks, advisory services of X'ich includes: Community . Louis Mr. an- Mi pulling mate lies. today IS; olas former a Koblianskv, member of ."Mam exhibition the Russian Duma a'',cal and building the of the and most S Merchants James W. e "ar-timday reading, of the svYemU official late Baiey Czars transportation A jj agrifilled to capacity with ta hmdnters s lot arid the dance Vadlera Andersen and vvoiks appear in the col- - half mile of track was laid on the cultural and manufactured pro- business men throughout rp,the whose nt? , instrumental Russian coaches built bv an armv of cai pen tors and studio workers Lth.i Foster; ducts of the valley, while the vallev are in attendance. in Nibley Lar- match Garnell i nd Lav on big wrestling duet, afterThe purchase of the-- e pie- horse laces duiing the a attracted last Miss I.uell; llall vocal ; solo, evening the fund. The exhibit ,it the! mi v noon were the best ever seen, turesshovvs the of expeiimeiitmg uitlnn a i i t crowd and there will be a keen interest on growth ab' the includes Pi fair ot of the here. The the the only of part part salmon , pmpogation rt s at crowd .tonight per-Shetland ponies and dozen N?ger "dMete.- ne whether tr,e fish cm fef Soru direcLd byMr, to mhehlr1Se U,ta nUmU'r "f other amusements for the Jformance according ot be ,acl vaII,nN Miss inhabit fike Sup. r- - ,T. Clawson; addieas, sion of high grade pmitingslin children, the concessionaires, dications. Levi Muriel the PrevenUd sPace McBride; response, ail Not sufficient lumLuv one of 'and p, the pictures has heno, hot' dog stands, hjVg ot the complete group. n,ake canning an industry m in- - making Coal v been purchased by an Shortage (serve their purpose Sl,rne of the work done by l!lK edu- of both for board the of amusement of Predicted Been Has j., tflan plenty cation. Each spring for some the Home Ei ononnes and Man- , old and young. a few salmon 1'ave m'.v Training Departments of The hog show is a good one, ytars past the Woodruff school (By Associated Press! High School is also mclud- - diaw a irom the la- ,, th- net; What Geneva NEW YORK. Sept. 29. A under the direction of Princi-ith- e there being three hogs in the in the displays. One of these tf fi.nermen. but tl.w me suffij will con-'e- d which of onepal Joseph with coal sortage show any high prices Has to Offer w here consists of a model menu pre ci' iit bj give D. O. Websrei, weigh at least 900 pounds. for the coming winter was fore- - ducted an art exhibit, ibv Asvortated Press) There is a- good sheep and cast today by L. W. Wallace, ex- - the works of Utah artists have pared by tltc gjrls of the cook Lstatp uperintendent of fisiitii-- ! elasres ia nc As a eventudiGENEVA. that result Night AnieriSept. 29. the and of the displayed jbeen dairy cutive secretary poultry exhibit life in Geneva affords delegates cattle show is nothing short of can Engineering Council. As a, the interest aroused by these various schools Great Lakes some relief to those who wish it show is safeguard he urged advance exhibitions, --wonder fuL The horse cum- - have conducted fund Besides the municipal Casino art stione woulr the said which he than be to better said buying Receive Salmon which the or Kursaal, there are three fairmiilate coal production and dis- - paigns' during aUlhe state fair last' year: have! (fiv Agsociateti Press) ly spacious dancmg and wining At the races during the tribution and tend to bring the teachers and students MADISON five where the League dele-vea for contributed Wis.. annually Only the resorts, broke money Sepi. voluntarily Direct aj down. Hal prices afternoon w ere fish to of seek relief from texts Salmon the can the of for Great the in, the expected purpose fishing purchasing gates local track record winning - is a in of lake.: ea !he the School At the to aTikeend due the A High the possibility by day, in tangoing bv pear at two perused pictures. straight opposite spring 2;15 pace with of the clubs and class-da,- i. small number child a races .number enables eomparativelv scat night. the harness All the heats. Th- - Pate (onesenaiicn con.- - planted. es have made contributions to Curfew in Geneva rings at 3 as well as the running races to eniov a see saw alone. were and the chariot race, most interesting and attracted, a crowd that filled the grand stand and the bleachers as well. ;There were no idle moments ' during the afternoon program. .There were vaudeville stunts! consisting of wire walking, . stunts, trapeze, and other singing by the Imperial Glee; club, solos by Mrs. Mamie F. t Stark and Lawrence Dailey.! Officials Referee, Prince. Umpire, Ward. Linesman, Blazer All in all .the county fair is, this veai smoother off Soing 'jthaa ever, before. .PROGRAM BEST' EVER GUN . -- mD-sion- me;l-v'(J,'ani- ( 1 v st-te- ! J isf. Pickford-Fairbank- m-.- merry-go-roun- - - appio-jdsPhi- n V- - - - of'g -- - . -. m FOOTBALL j . SATURDAY i . d, w . Montana Mines vs. Utah Aggies OPENING GAME OF THE SEASON AFTERNOON 2:30 - - ADAMS FIELD PRESTON, Iralm Pept. 28 Blanche Belknap Cutler 32, wiLe ot Dr. Alim R. Cutler, died at the family home in Pre don Sunday after a lingering illness of Brights disease. The deceased was bom at and 30, 1891, Ogikn v it A Ini' moved family to Pm to i 21 veais ago, where she had nice resided, She'wat a gr dude of Preston high school, class of 1913, and had been active in church and social affairs until her failing health necessitated a discontinuance-Shwas married to Dr. Allen R. Cutler Aug. 18, 1913 and the couple left at once for New York, where her husband vftis a student at Columbia university. Mrs. Cutler Was the mother cf three children Lucy B;. Allen R Jr., and D:vid J., who with her husband survive her. The funeral will be held at Preston Wednesday afternoon. S-- .t. own'u i v , ' -- these nocturnal estab hour hslynents, and after thatGeneva to dee go. there is no pi rarelv.Wows itself to parties; xcebt on the- occasion aftfie Escalade. the fete day A. M. for all-nig- ht - 'n December which commemorates the renuse of the hostile Savoyards from the city walls. inAt that time all Geneva gets that in stavs and to fancy dress costume for three whole days and oigMs. Like France. 'Switzerland proabsinthhibits the sale of genuine better one eoes France e.-Tt as well the sale ir. prohibiting of the absinthe . substitutes, eoun-- f with which its neighbor of Outside rv is now- flooded. and the skv the that, however, lun- pocketbook are the - visitors f oenn eon- - |