Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE SIX CHIPPEWA INDIANS HOLD AGRICULTURAL FAIR Products of The Farm Displace e Customs Large Attendance and Good Success Old-Tim- Sept 19 — Two thousand persons 500 of attended whom were whites the big day of the Indian fair at Red Lake which according to Walter F Dickens superintendent of the agency was not only a bewildering surprise to visitors but probably was the first Indian fair ever held that was devoid of dances “That is an achievement that" must be looked upon with a good deal of hopefulness” said Superintendent Dickens “because it shows as nothing else could the zeal of the Indians in demonstrating to their white brothers their ability to raise farm products and hold a fair excelling in exhibits from the soil as well as prize specimens of stock and household displays There was no fire water nor dancing nor any of those other adjuncts thought necessary for an Indian celeBcmidji Minn bration” the World is Mine” Casey asked if she would attend “The Devil’s Ball” and just “Love bushels to the acre and yellow dent corn fully matured What was perhaps next m disimportance was the stock play which included blooded animals the registered Holstein and Durham cattle being most numerous The judging of stock was done by Supt C G Selvig of the Crookston School There was also a fine display of vegetables and fruits all of which were raised by the Indians The exhibits included cantaloupes and sugar-swewatermelons There were also crab apples and displays of other apples and fruits The women and girls had exhibits of bread pies cakes jellies preserves pickles and other dainties But probably the most artistic and beautiful display ever seen at a county fair was found in the display of These exhibits beaded work not only were done neatly but the beaded designs and colorThe exings were gorgeous hibit included among other things head dress sacques moccasins dresses belts hat bands banners buckskin leggings and jackets All were new having been made by the the past year for display WILLIAM fr said “Take Me to the Cabaret” where “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” plays “Too Much Mustard” but Casey said “Everybody’s Doing It” and suggested they go “Sailing” but had hardly got started when she said “Put Your Arms Around Me Honey” and Casey said “Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat” and dropped the oars and the last seen of them they were “Floating Down the River” to “My Dear Old California” — Ex “Why don’t you teach stenography Alleman?” asked one of his fellow students Oh Alleman : they don’t seem to know a good man when they see him Any one wishing for information as to “Who is Who” rocks She can rattle away at plagoclose porphoritic biotite bearing by the hour as - IX “Casey Jones” got hit by “The Honeymoon Express” and dreamed that “Adam and Eve 39 South Mala Street Had a Wonderful Time” when LOGAN UTAH all was “Sunshine and Roses” BAUER POOLE SCHILLER mid but when “Annie Laurie’ began BACHMAN PIANOS playing “That Penney Rag” he said “Kiss Me ” A Complete Line of Sheet Music for Music Bags and Yictrola Records “I’m Going to Carolina” because it will soon be “Melinda’s GIVE US A TRIAL 4 Wedding’ and “There’s a Girl in the Heart that Belongs to Me” — Jack and Jill but “Old Black Joe” said “Old Went hunting flowers Man Your Hair is Turning They stopped— Gray” so he went “Down by the When they found ours Old Mill Stream” and sat down Cache Valley Floral Co “In the Shade of the Old Apple We deliver Tree” and thought “If they’d Fhone 378 W 702 North 9th East Move Old Ireland Over Here” why “I’d Love the Whole Unit- Landis Shoe Shop C TltOTMAN Prop SHOES ELECTRICALLY RE-PAIRE- D WHILE YOU WAIT 40 North 1st West FREE DELIVERY STUDENTS We have the negatives for last year’s Iiuzzer Let us make some duplicate pictures for you from them Did you get a group photo of your fraternity? Torgeson Studio States” Then along came “Sunbonnet Sue” and said “Morning Sir” “Won’t You Stroll With Me” along the “Trail of the Lonesome Pine?” Casey answered “O You Great Big Blue-eye- d Baby” “There is One in a Million Like You” but she said “Here Comes My Daddy Now” and Casey said “Good Night Nurse” “I’ve Said My Last Farewell” but “Old Dan Tuck-er- ” came to his rescue with “That Old Girl of Mine” and said “Where Did You Get That Girl?” Then her papa waved “That Tantalizing Rag” and cried “Has Anybody Seen Rover?” and at that “The Great Big Beautiful Doll” embraced Casey and said “Ish-ka-Bibbl- c” Fine Candies Ice Cream Sherbetts And GOOD SERVICE SOCIETY CLUB PRINTING te ALWAYS IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART J P Smith & Son Promptness Our Hobby attention Given to the Scientific Fitting of Glasses frank O Reynolds M D ! Practice Limited to Eye Ear Nose and Throat Good-night- ed — Special POPULAR SONG The Thatcher Music Company 4 UTAH For call on Miss Effie Webb an-dasi- 4 MURDOCKS among Prof Peterson’s A STORY OF A GREATEST CIRCUS TOWN LOGAN x FRATERNITY The Sorosis girls were very at the fair Exhibits of grain grown by There was no disorder nor pleasantly entertained Sunday the Indians included specimens intoxication — New York World evening by the Sigma Alphs at of oats barley and wheat that their home on East Center Sept 20 1914 e would twenty-fivaverage THE CURRELL (The Rexall Transfer Man) Galls Answered Promptly Home 4 Sweet Home “Waltz 51 — “The Rexall Store” Phone 4 With Me” but they only play- fr Phone 456 W— Residence ed “The Tango Dance” so she p Prices Reasonable et Chip-pew- Me and Office Hours: 9 OFFICE IN ARIMO BLOCK to 12 a m 2 to C p m At last we have a razor good enough to Guarantee for Life Shumate’s Tungsten $275 Sizes and shapes to fit face ard any to beard roRALzr- Cache Valley Drug Co -i adapted any 79 N Main Logai Ladies’ and Men’s Suits Made to Order ALL WORK GUARANTEED FRED MARWEDEL CUSTOM 29 North Main fit root TAILOR Up Stairs Opposite Tabernacle LEANING AND PRESSING AT HEASONWHLE PRICES LOGAN UTAH |