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Show c South Cach VOL. X. Lc'CS. r x ' i .J H Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Aug. 27, 1920. Preparing for the County Fair 23rd are the Valley 'Fair at the, ninth annual exhibition and the officers preHeretofdict a record attendance. ore competition was restricted to the exhibitors of Cache County but this rule has been changed and comSept. 21, 22, and dates for the Cache hogan. This will be bits of hard and soft wheats, peas, and sugar beets than for other agricultural products. These are the Terry's Band broad enough to take in every product which can be grown to advanDetage and profit in the valley. spite the frosts and pests which have reduced the fruit crop to one half, there will be a fine display and excellent quality. If an exIf all the manufacturers of the petition is open to all. of a will is hibit premium it worthy valley would make exhibits, the exreceive such no matter where it hibition building would not be adeThe people in all the quate. Manufacturing is comes from. becoming towns of the entire valley, especiall- quite an item in the valley and this y, are invited to bring in their ex- department should be made a better hibits. It is the desire of the officers and larger one. The officers are of the Fair that the people in Frankl- doing all they can to induce more of in county of Idaho be made ac- the manufacturers to make exhibits quainted as far as possible with the and piake the exhibition building new rule and they are invited to truly representative of the products bring in their exhibits and compete of the valley instead of so many adwith .other exhibitors. It has be- vertising booths. However, until come necessory for the fair to broadmore of the manufacturers can be en out and take in a larger scope of induced to spare the time and means ciuntry. With the exception of the to make these exhibits, their spaces Poultry department there are no will have to be utilized by advertisentry fees whatever. Bring the ex- ers. hibits before the opening day and For this year much thought and have them entered is all that is effort has been given in making up necessary. the classification for the Womens More than $4000.00 are offered Department. Every useful piece of for premiums for the best exhibits fancy work or sewing and all the in the various departments. most wholesome articles of food are prizes are offered for the included in the classification.. First livestock. The horse department and second cash prizes are given includes the Thoroughbreds, Stand- for every article which is a prize ard Trotters, Percberens, Shires, winner. Exhibits that are not list-- ,. Primary Program S. C. H. Receives A Real Treat principal industries of the valley and of course should be stimulated to the greatest extent. The classification for these departments are Terrys Concert sen, through whose efforts the band made the tour. The enthusiasm The following program will be given by the Third Ward Primary Sunday evening Aug. 29th, at 8 Band closed a oclock: very, successful tour of Cache County last Saturday night, according to Mr. N. W. Christian- with which the band was received at the concert and dance J in Ilyrum was typical of the reception accorded them wherever they appeared. This band was organized by Mr. Terry about five years ago and for the past three summers they have given open air Sunday night concerts at Eairview under the auspices of the City Council. Some of the lady members secured their band instruments with money they themselves earned. Mrs. Peacocl chaperon of the ladies, and Mr. Terry, father of . NO. 40 . Recognition The State Department of Education has given very flattering recognition to the good work be- Prelude Prayer, Eric Olsen Song Recitation, Geneva Olsen Boys Chorus Lesson, Fifth Grade Memory Gem, First Grade Duet, Florece Larsen and Valoie Rosenbaum Story, Third Grade Girls Chorus Recitation, Eda Booth Piano Solo, June Larsen Remarks by Members of Primary Stake Board ing done at the South Cache High School by publishing a booklet moc' 'f which is devoted to the excellent work of the Mechanic Arts r'artment of this high school. The booklet is illustrated with cuts of the classes at work and giving in detail the practical boys of this The first edi- course that the school are taking. Closing Song tion of the booklet has already been e,xL ted due to the deni, every part thejrv ' of the union. Mr. E. Perry Van Leuvan, head of the Mechanic Arts Department and Principal II, R. Adams who has striven to make the school in all its courses fit the needs of the community it serves, merit this flattering recognition, which has come to them in this wav. In order to care for the rapidly increasing enrollment at the South Cache High School a modern shop building for the mechanic arts and auto mechanics is being completed in time for the opening of school on September 7th. J. 'or Benediction, Legrand Nielsen U. A. C. Known The World Over the conductor, baritone player, and solo cornetist made the trip with the band. Mr, Terry the conductor, we understand, "is a brother-in-laof Mr. Christiansen. The people of Hyrum extend to the band a hearty invitation in our city. for a With students from every county in Utah, from twenty five states and the District of Columbia in the United States, and from eight foreign countries, the student body of the Utah Agricultural College presented a most cosmopolitan appearance during .the year just passed. This wide distribution of students was discovered when a study of registra-iorecords was made by Regis- ! aft an,, Clydesdale. Aside from Utah the states THTriTD Ul ratrirrtry-- v a also receive will merit sufficient or a colt broad so is that ification were Idaho, Nevada, The following are a items which it represented horse of any age in these breeds are premium. U. A. Colorado, New MexiEugenics and Better Babies is a would be well for parents and pupils Wyoming, eligible. $15.00 for first and $10.00 itnmed-iat co, Montana and Arizona for second through the entire class- new department that has been add- to remember: ly surrounding Utah and Iowa To All Farm Bureau Members & Prizes for ed. Without question the boys and ification are offered. Children should enroll the first Massachusetts, Oregon, Kansas Wives: They are Jacks, Jennets, mules, grade draft girls are our best asset. day. To get the proper start in Nebraska, California, Louisiana, horses, shetlands, saddle horses, and the men and women of tomorrow. their classes and to avoid the disAt a recent meeting of the comIllinois, Minnesota, Washington, classswine, the horses, cattle, sheep, driving horses with a complete couragement of being behind, they Ohio, North Dakota, Pennsylva- mittee, to arrange for a farm burification are also offered. The prem- and poultry are going to be improv- should enter when school opens. to hold Michigan, Georgia, Indiana, eau picnic, it was decided nia, and care better ed more food, total iums for this department by proper Children should help in home work New Jersey from states farther the picnic September 3rd on the than $1500.00 why not the babies. Each child two or three hours a day. They away. Students were also regis- College campus. There will be a ' and will card score a receive $12 00, $8.00 and $5.00 are the need training in industrial activity tered from Washington, D. C. good program in the College audia of will the the type present winjudge the amounts offered for and every home that can should The foreign countries represent- torium at 11 oclock a. m., followed prize will attention Much child. normal each parners in the Cattle Department. The train the child to useful work, ed were Canada, Mexico, Eng- by a basket lunch, that is, Reown lunch. their will classification here is broad enough je given this department to make be will givbring Beet digging vacation land, Italy, Denmark, Armenia, ty a and value educational real of it After to take in everything in the pure freshments will be free. en this fall, so that children may Persia and Australia. ' unch w'e shall participate in games bred line. and It includes the Short success. the beets yet help in harvesting Analysis of the registration or Club Girls work and The Boys Horn, Hereford, Holstein, Jersey, not fall behind in school work. showed that 2060 were in and a visit through the buildings figures and to see the livestock on the A similar classifi Junior Farm Bureau will be one of and Guernsey. All your children between 16 and regular attendance- These rangof because We trust that every main farm. cation with smaller premiums ap- the departments 18 who are at work must attend ed in from 16 to 72. Thru age The projects school one hour a day or 144 hours farm bureau local will be well repplies to the Sheep and Swine depart the many exhibits. special extension study projects, beet, at this meeting as it is the all resented are who over calf, pig, poultry, sugar ments. Lincoln, a year. The law requires Rambouillet, twenty thousand more were the Eor are not at work to be in school. jig farmers day in Cache County. Hampshire, and Cotswold make up and potato for the boys. reached in organized work. the list for the sheep while the girls there will be sewing, baking, 18 16 Last must and year we had 300 at the picnic Children between is expected that the 1920-2- 1 It in exhibitors have 3000. The . have have a written permit to work. Berkshires, Duroc Jersey, Polanc and canning. Mon and this year we should which opens year, college committee is making arrangethis department may compete in This is required by the state law. China, Chester Whites, and 13th will see an The September day well. classes'as ments to take care of a larger are the breeds of swine list the open Children cannot attend school un- even Regsays enrollment, larger so lets everybody get back Just as fast as the funds will per- less they are well. They cannot ed. The premiums for thesede istrar Peterson. The number of crowd, the at made are movement to make farm this mit improvements have health unless you protect them partments total nearly $1500.00 the opening of concerning inquiriss This year a cement the .biggest success of The poultry department has al Fair Grounds. Contagion canagainst contagion. received greatly exceeds bureau day already exhibi- not be suppressed unless you observe that of any previous year and is the season. ways been an interesting one at the floor has been placed in the This improvement quarrentine regulations and tion building. Fair. So many exhibits come from high schoo with the city physician and especially high that more room will have to be pro was very necessary because of so Bring us the news. graduates. Many nurse. vided. In order to get a better much dust during the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hall Sr. left to To succeed well in school wotk their refused women the of bring to quality it has become necessary We are in receipt ef a novel book Wednesday for an extended visit at should be at home in the charge a small entry fee of ten cents fine pieces of fancy work because children let containing view's and scenes of Oakley and Rexburg Idaho. per head for this department. Cache of so much dust in the building. evening, and retire early. Being or keeping late hours the University of Utah, Salt Lake We pay the highest price in cash Valley is reputed to be one of the The cement floor will do away with out at nights Very-libera- , A Few Good n iTt-SIT- CT 1 C. At ex-libit- . Col-eg- e - Tarn-wort- te best poultry sections in the country and it is the aim of the Fair man agement to improve the quality anc let the poultry men see and become better acquainted with better types of poultry. Larger premiums and more in ducements are made for the more important industries of the vallej. This applies very well to the agricultural and horticultural departments, as for instance larger prem- ium9 are offered for the best exhi - book shows a few of the uses up all the energy of the child- City. The on the University ren and causes them to fall behind interesting spots must be rememberec in their studies and fail to make campus, but it limited space many a such in that their grades. things must of necessity be pmitted Any one interested in the University may send for a catalogue to the and for the next month the track President who will also be glad to will be sprinkled and floated by answer any question you may w'ish competent workers. know regarding the big school Of in mak- to interested are who Those poses. the Intermountain West. The race course will be faster ing exhibits at the Fair should write Miss Anona Carlson returned Monthis year than ever before, special the secretary at the Chamber of day, from a visit to Downey Idaho. attention has been given the turns Commerce for a premium list. the dust nuisance and is a convenience in other ways. The stalls, bleachers, fences etc. will all be repaired and have a clean white appearance for the fair. The officers had planned for the erection of a grand stand this year but o'wing to the present law only a certain amount was available for fair pur- - Saltair Band at Elite Hall lues. Hi for eggs. Bring them to us by the S. C. Procase or in small lots. duce Co. The Ugladiti Swarm of Bee Hive Girls of the 1st ward were entertained by their Bee Keepers and Maud Allen Violet at the Clawson home Thursday evening. The time was spent with games and music and dainty refreshments w'ere served. There were sixteen present. Claw-so- n o |