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Show Courier CACHE VOL. Byrum, Cache County, Utah, Eriday, Sept. XII. NO. 43 8, 1922 American Legion Ogden Live Student Employ Pres. Winder Predicts Big Fair Stock Market Convention U. A. C. at ment t That the state exposition of 1023 Utah Agricultural College will be both varied and representative of Utahs industries, resources and is favorably known throughout school activities, was the assurance oi the intermountain region because President W. C. Winder in' a recent of the large percentage of its communication addressed to exhibi. i tors of last year. He mSde an urgent students who work their way appeal for cooperation in the forth, through school. It is estimated coming exhibit and declared it pos that cansiderably more than 50 sible to maintain the high standard oi other notwithstanding the fact per cent of the students earn a that ityears, has become necessary to repart or, in many cases, all of trench in a number of directions. The their expenses by doing extra appeal reads in part as follows : While conditions, in the way of work while attending school. and otherwise, This work covers a wide range made it improvements necessary to retrench in all of jobs including assistantships departments, the cash awards are in the instructional and research liberal and we feel sure our friends laboratories, truck driving, mis-- , will approve this action, which will put the fair association on cellaneous office work,'' service as aeventually sounder and better financial basis. salesman in down-towWith the somewhat easier financial houses, now existing, better prices conditions in furnaces homes, firing private for products of the farm, including in the janitorial service, service livestock, there is every reason to feel College cafeteria, miscellaneous our attendance, especially from out work at the' College barns and side of Salt Lake, will be larger than for several seasons, past an added poultry plant, and on the College e for your being represented. farms. The rate of pay is from An attractive program of races 25 cents an hour up, depending sports and other amusements has been arranged. In conclusion we would like upon the nature of the work. to state that the city, state and county While the above opportunities employees are contributing their supare open principally to male port to the 1922 fair by actual time students, there are also good op- and labor during the week of the fair. portunities for women attending LIBERAL CASH AWARDS TO FAIR the school. Many girls earn EXHIBITORS board and room with privatee Besides the $8,000 offered by the families by helping with the Utah State Fair Association in the housework in their spare, time. 1922 exposition to be held at Salt Lake Others secure emplymentindown City October 2 to 7, many special prize town business offices and at. the inducements have been contributed school, and still others earn extra by private individuals and firms. The following information will be of inmoney as salesladies in some of terest to prospective exhibitors: ' ..the mercantile houses of the Ogden Grain Exchange Las contriThe - t n ti v -- -- . r buted $100 to be used for premiums on a fac- commercial wheats of the followin varieties: Turkey, Early ulty Committee which seeks to Baart, Dicklow, KofordMarquis, and Sevier. aid students to find suitable emConsolidated Wagon & Machine Two before weeks Company will offer merchandise to the ployment. the opening of school a thoro- extent of $50.00 to he offered on silage crops. ugh canvass of the town and n Company offers $42 school will be made to ascertain worth of Louden goods as premiums what jobs will be available for on forage and grain exhibits. Goods the students this year: The to be selected by winners. James M. Kirkham offers $25.00 for Committee keeps, on file the best ten ears of field corn. This is names of students who have ap- the same as Premium No. 86. Mr. W. W. Armstrong offers $100.00 plied for wrork, then at the openon the special displays of Sweet ing of school will try to secure Onions and Utah grown poSpanish suitable jobs for the student ap- tatoes. Exhibits appear as specified ) plicants and suitable workers for for special displays. Association offers Utah Canners those who wish to employ extra $50.00 on the canning crops, namely, help. The committee for 1922-2peas, beans and corn. tomatoes, is composed of W. J. Merrill, Z. C. M. I. offers $50.00 on dread Secretary to the President of the fruits and nuts. The Mountain Produce company College; D. A. Burgoyne, Secy. in special prizes for the best $100 to the Director of the Experiof apples and pears and the best peck ment Station; and Peter Nelson, garden products display by one indiFarm Foreman. Students' who vidual. The Inland Fertilizer company will have applied for work should get in touch with one of the members give a cash prize for the best showing of products grown from soil treated of the Committee as soon as they with its fertilizer. , City. The College, maintains , Miller-Cahoo- 3 arrive in Logan. The.Fall Quarter for the 1922-2school year opens Monday, 3 September 25. . S. C. Seminery Opens Monday The South Cache Seminery will open for registration on Monday Sept. 11th in connection with the High School. No doubt many re- member the good work accomplished last year in the short time the Seminery wa3 open for instruction and even better and more extensive work will be given the students this year. Therefore it is desired that parents will use their influence and encourage their boys, and girls to register next Monday far the year's . work, , Bring us the news. Whatevei bis trials, the farmer does not know the horror of having no food in his cupboard Vivian. If people would frankly admit their ignorance a lot of useless argument might be avoided. he may . Judge not your neighbor; be on the jury when it Is your turn to face the judge. The average man, appreciates the loan of $5 today far more than he will a $500 funeral later. s When a man once thoroughly outs wheat of and the ins a' corner he stays out. under-stand- When death stares & man in the face and he lives to tell the tale he speDds a lot of time telling it As long as a man Is able to keep out of a dentists chair be may be able to suffer in silence. When the contracting parties unite in their efforts to make marriage a success It is seldom a failure. Jersey Cattle Exhibit at Fair Receipts continue light in all divisions, and while common stuff is hard to mov, really good classes find ready sale at very satisfactory prices, as follows: Good to choice heavy beef steers 7.00 to 7 50, with fair to good kinds to 7.00' Good to choice fat heifers 5 00 to 5.50, with good fat cows 4.50 to 5.00 and fair kinds on down. Bulls 2.50 to 4.00; Canners 1.50 to 2.50; Cutters 2.50 to 3.00; Light the remarkable Appreciating The program for the big joint growth of dairying in this State the convention of the American Legion officials of the Utah State Fair have and the American Legion Auxiliary arranged for the showing of the to be held in Logan September 21, Jersey Cattle educational display at 22nd and 23rd, is now off the Salt Lake City, October 2 to 7. press and ready for distribution The exhibit will be shown by the throughout the state aboyt the 5th American Jersey Cattle Club and of September, K wilt be contained will be in charge of a personal repin a handsomely bound book of resentative of the breed association. about 64 pages and will have, in adIt will be housed in a large tent to dition to the programs of the conbe erected in elose proximity to the ventions, many articles of interest cattle barns and will be designed to about the Legion and the conven- veals 7.50 to 9.00. ' SHEEP present educational and economic tion city-ThParticular Good to choice fat lambs 10.50 to features of dairying. morniDg of the first day will will on be laid the possibilities be devoted to registering the dele- 11 00; fair to good kinds 10.00 'to stress that thoroughbred Jersey stek gates and visitors and meeting of 10.50. Best yearling wethers 7.50 to 8.00; holds for the small farmer and a the department executive commit tees. The big parade will start the je&ed fat wethers 5 00 to 6.00 and canvass will be begun immediately by club officials to insure a maxiafternoon off stvl:30 p. m. Immed- - best fat ewes around 4.50. attendance of Jersey breeders mum HOGS iately following the parade a joint j at the exposition where the opporsession of the 'two organizations Bulk sales for handy weights 8.75 tunity to inspect the exhibit will be will be held. The meeting will be to 9.00. Feeders 8.00 Top- 9.25. afforded. addressed by Mayor John Crockett to 9.00. Heavy Packers 7.50. On the side walls of the exhibiof Logan, Governor Charles R. Some coast buyers are here. President Elmer G. Petersen of Many more will be en hand a little tion tent, which will measure 40 x 80 feet, there will be educational the U. A. C. and many other nota-jlatand remain, if we can keep charts bearing photoble speakers. 'The reports of de-- sufficient stuff coming to satisfy toof farmers cattle Jersey partment officers will also be read their demand, thus insuring good graphs with official records and at that session. In the evening prjces for all shipments. We will gether information other that have been there will be a big sham battle and wt as much per pound for all the ta afford ease of special fireworks display which will jgood cattie in Utah. Wyoming, grouped carefully assimilation. Daily lectures and be followed by the Grand Ball of Montana, Idaho, Oregon and west- - demonstrations by livestock men the American Legion. Governor era Colorado, as the same cattle will in explanation of be conducted Mabey will lead the grand march at would bring on any eastern market, these charts and displays and the 11 p. na. v srving to the producer tjie differ- various phases of all operations of The principle ' business sessions ence in freight, excess shrink, add.. whether from the standwill be held Friday, the second ed feed bills, risk; time etc., they dairying, of Jersey cattle interests or day when tHe sperts of commit- wquld lose by shipping to bore .dis- point distees will be heard and the policy tant eastern points, making this the those o' "other" breeds wffi be.. cussed. for the organization outlined for the logical market for all shipments in Among the daily demonstrations ensuing year. Brigader General U. the above mentioned territory. be will on live animals G. MacAlexander will address the The Union Live Stock Commission by which the audience' will be indelegates and the general public in Co. structed by an expert as to the the Logan tabernacle in the afterpoints which indicate large producnoon. His address will be on the Dr. Eugene Worley of Hyrum The animals used in ing ability. part taken in the war by the Amer- attended the annual convention of these lectures will be the Jersey icans. General MacAlexander com- - the Utah gtate Medical Association State Champions for production, so manded the 38th Infantry at the whioh was held last week-en- d on an unusual opportunity is afforded Battle of the Marne and because the of Utah University campus. all dairymen to learn the points of the wonderful fight made by his More than 200 physicians represent- which indicate the profitable proregiment he won the appellation ing twenty-twtowns of the State ducers. When it is realized that Roekofthe Marne. Following as well as visitors from many parts, d of the 30,000,000 dairy the Generals speech the delegates of the United States were present cows in the United States is being will be taken to the Boy Sccuts at the conventionThe need of a kept at a loss, the value of this edCamp in Logan Canyon where a big state institution to take care of ucational exhibit to both the farmer banquet will be given. turberculosis patients was one of the and the consumer cannot be overOfficers for the ensuing year will important topics of discussion. looked. be elected on Saturday and all matIn addition to the educational ters of business not completed will the owners of tne greatest Jertent be disposed of. In the afternoon a sey herds in the State are bringing big rifle meet will be staged to detheir prize winners to enter competermine those eligible to make up tition with other herds, so an un- - . the team the. Department of Utah usual opportunity is open to everysend to the national meet at New three-darace meet and one interested in cattle or the health Logans One of the Orleans in October. ended Wednesday evening. of their family to view these ani- rodeo features of the Logan meet will be The entertainment was well man- mffls upon which the future of our an exhibition shoot by the ladies aged from start to finish. The nation rests. team of the Logan Auxiliary unit. In addition to the exhibits, lecraces, each afternoon were real A baseball game will be , played by good and were well patronized. The tures and demonstrations, a series the winners of the Cache Legion evening entertainments were espe- of meetings of state and local JerLeague and the Gunnison Legion cially good and attracted large sey cattle clubs are to be conducted team to determine the state Legion n Wednesday evening in the exhibition tent on different crowds, championship. Both teams have an the entertainment was days daring the exposition, and it enviable record. .To wind up the espeeielly till that could be asked for. The is hoped by means of this demonconvention a big carnival dance will fine display of fireworks, with other stration to make the exposition the be given Saturday evening, and of the official annual meeting-plac- e festive attractions, the merry many other special features are beIt is future for Jersey breeders. ferris wheel and other ing arranged for this big affair. of the going full blast, with bands the first time in the history playing and street dancing, made Club that an effort has been made A very Jarge erowd f people it a fitting finale for the three day to present such a pretentious and gathered to listen to the three celebration. elaborate display anywhere except Scout Band concert given in front at the National Dairy Show last of the City Hall last Sunday eveyear. The results obtained frorq FREE HUTCH ning. The boys were frequently the display in Minnesota were such that officials of the organization applauded, and much favorable comment was made on the good A Sparkling Stimulant, Full of 'Wit felt that r similar experiment should be attempted in this State. playing. The boys are progressing aad Humor. Free copy will be sent rapidly under the, able leadership upon receipt of your name with ' Mr. Farlin Allen of Salt Lake Write to G. of Mr. N. W. Christiansen, and he address complete. and the boys are entitled to the Mitchell, 397 Pearl Street, .Brook- City paid parents and friends a ad. short visit the forepart of the week. support of the citizens of Hyrum1 lyn, N. Y. 0 e j I i - Ma-be- y. 0 er life-size- d 1 i j i O t cow-judgin- g o one-thir- - Race Meet and Rodeo a Success y go-roun- d, con-essio- ns , ? |