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Show 1PP8 $900 PUT M PURSE TRAVELERS FOR PULLING MEET AT UTAH STATE FAI Herieuen of thin state are training their teams for the seventh animal intermountain horse pulling contest at the Utah state fair at Salt Lake according to City, October Dean E. J. Maynard of the Utah RETURN INTERESTING ENJOY BIG OUTING FROM Plans Complete for LOCAL MOTOR TRIP Mr, and Mrs. Ben Zlotnick of Salt Lake spent the week end in Mr. and Mrs. Vera Miller returned Members of the Hyrum Lions club Thursday from a two Weeks motor Hyrim at the Allgaier home. held a Lions and sons outing in Black- trip through California and Nevada, Mrs. Zlotnick remained to visit for a short time. smith Fork canyon Wednesday eve- covering a distance of 2950 miles. A Foists of interest visited were San campfire luncheon was serning. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith Sr,, ved to about fifty, Horseshoe and Francisco, Los Angeles and Holly- and Mr. and Mrs. J- P. Smith Jr. softball were enjoyed and a social wood. At Santa JBarbara they visited of Logan visited in Hyrum Thurswith Reta Lcfthouse, a niece, who is day evening and attended the evening was spent. Mr. Holland, FERA recreational nursing in a hospital there. The fair testimonial given for RoyJorgen leader, was a special guest and made at San Diego and the huge Golden sen. announcements to the effect that he Gate bridge were intcresling sights. LADIES who have used ; ! - State Agricultural college. Prizes are offered to teams in three classes: under 2700 pounds; 2700 to would conduct adult recreational work The Millers attended Sunday School (pink almond brick) face pow3000 pounds ; and 3000 pounds and in Hyrum during the fall and winter. at the Hollywood Stake. TheBoulaei der and rouge may obtain it at over. The total purse as announced Dr. J. W. Wright was general Dam, still under construction, was an ad the Hyrum Beauty Shoppe, by those in charge of the pull is 000. chairman of the affair and E. J. Wilsight. Reno, the largAll winners and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maughan runners up at son Jr. was in charge of the cooking. est little city in the world, is a very attended a party at Wellsville, the various contests pr'or to the fair thriving city, divorce cases netting it in honor of Mr. and Mrs. are urged to make application for en- THIRD given one.Half million dollars per month WARD CHOIR HAS Perl who Parker Dean were married from His blanks Maynard. Mr. Miller stated that it was so cold try last address is: Dean E. J. Maynard, IN OUTING LOGAN CANYON in San Francisco Friday. everyone was wearSuperintendent of Pulling Contest, and Mrs. on the desert the LeRoy Walters and baby ing overcoats, Utah State Agricultural college, Loalmost was unbearable. and Mrs. R. A. Eliason returned The members of the Third ward heat gan Monday from a two weeks visit choir enjoyed an outing in Logan During the first of August a new in Yellowstone Park. They were canyon Wednesday afternoon anil Paul Nielsen spent Monday with world's record for horsepulling was accompanie(j by Mr. Walters wh evening. Softball, horseshoe and! friends in Lewiston. established at the Albion, New York has spent the summer in the park. other outdoor sports were enjoyed fair, when a team owned by John BMrs- R. - Eliason entertained during the afternoon. The crowd Lila Eliason returned during Adrian pulled 3873 pounds. This home at her bonfire around a after dark Thursday afternoon !tka week from a peasant visit to gathered pull is equivalent to starting, for 15 and sang sociability songs under the in honor of the birthday anmver- - Los Angeles and other interestto 20 consecutive times, a pull of 25 direction of Lewis Maughan. Remarks sary of her son Boyd. Games ing points in California. h and tons, or 50,324 pounds were made by Bishop Nielsen and were played and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Eliason on a wagon over granite block paveLaMont Laisen, chairman of the am- were served. and Mr. and Mrs. Von Wahlen ment. It is equal to the lower reusement committee. Hot dogs, punch Mrs. Ilo Winchester and son spent Tuesday at the Bonneville quired to pull nine plows cutting fur marshmallows, watermelon and cant- Wayne of Ogden were guests of Salt Flats where they witnessed rows 14 inches wide and 6 inches aloupe was served to about sixty Mrs. C. J. Jensen last week. the official 300 mile record breakdeep through loam soil, according to people. A real estate deal of some in- ing automobile run made by Sir Wayne Dinsmore, president LJorse and Mule association of America. terest to the community was Malcolm Campbell of England. Je-Nee-- awe-inspiri- : .Cache County The head of till the departments for the Cache County Fair to be held Sept. 11, 12, and 13 predict one ri the largest and best fairs ever held ir: Cache Valley. There is much inter est among the exhibitors and every department will be well filled will: fine exhibits. The horse department is always the largest of the livestock. It is one of the best of any of the county fairs and would do credit to slate fairs according to the horse judges. George O. Webb of Richmond is the supervisor. In the cattle department there will be a number of purebreds including Holsteina, Jerseys and Guernseys for the dairy breeds. Herefords and Duhrams will he the principal beef: breeds. John Schenk of College, BOLL Sffis C Tlie doll show held at the Lincoln school last Friday afternoon was f fitting climax to a successful summers recreational progiam held under tbs eadership of Miss Pearl Johnson. More than 250 dolls were displayed with prizes being awarded as follows: largest doll, LaDaun Nielsen; sma:l-edoll, June Johnson; oldest doll, Karla Paul ; piettiest doll, Ida Mac Hail; ugliest doll, Shirley Hail; best costumed doll, Joan Kellett; largest family of dolls, Irene, Dorothy and Bobbie Terry with hit Marco Ciatk. st drum led iskow. a fair parade following the supervisor, expects good display, Hindis Hughes, Hilda Olsen and The Future Farmer boys specialize Anhder were the judges Ethel in hogs and dairy cattle. Some mostly large liiiers of pigs and a good display of Ilolstfcins as well as vegetables and field crops will be shown by the 3r WARD EIDERS Future Farmer boys. This department is under the direction- of li. P. KS! Anderson of the South Cache high Saw school, Amos Bair of the Noith Cache high school and Harold Petersen o' The Elders and their partners of the Logan city schools. The gills oi the Hyrum First ward held their il the club will have a number oJ at the site of the old C outing exhibits of clothing, foods and home Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curtis and transacted Wednesday when Mr. C C camp in Blacksmith Fork canyon Mrs. Elam Allen entertained at science. FOR SALE Good tomatoes. family spent several days last and Mrs- Wilbur E. Jensen pur- her honje Thursday in honor of For the first time Vlonday. The afternoon was spent Arnold Wilson, Hyrum., Login City wili in ,ad week with relatives at Malad. chased Hie Hans Jorgensen home; her Din-iplaying various outdoor games and birthday anniversary. he represented in the community ex Hyrum. Jensens will occupy. rer was served t0 sixteen-guestmusical selections were enjoyed. the heme as soon as it is vacated A social afternoon was enjoyed. bibits. The exhibit wiil .he provide'.' Luncht-oconsisting of hot dogs, by the Logan City Commission with by D. J. Paul and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christop-herso- the hamburgers, soda water, ice cream advertising committee of the Loand cake was served. About eighty and family of Salt Lake gan Chamber of Commerce and the Will have a new shipment of were Hyrum visitors last week Logan Flower and Garden Club assist- people were present. n Pleated Backs fall and winter wearing apparel end, guests at the Edwin Novelty Buttons ing. The Logan exhibit will not be home. on sale Saturday. Beautiful dresin competition for the prizes for the be well filled with poultry, ducks, ses in new fall shades and materMrs. Leon Anderson entertain- community exhibits. Most of the geese, turkeys, and pet stock. Com. ials. Fur trimmed and sport coats. ed a number of little guests at communities of the county will have missioner Wm. Worley is supervisor Attractive hats to match any her home last Friday in honor of exhibits. This, department is in charge for this department. Sheep and goats costume. Accessories to complete the birthday anniversary of her of E. N. Larsen of the South will be displayed in the section surson Wayne. Games were played Cache high school. your outfit. rounding the poultry house. and luncheon was served. The Home and Community section One of the main features of tb of the looks Fair Fodeo will be a special bronc very Carl Olsen and George Birch encouraging riding Mrs. J. to L. contest between Marvin Dunbar of according Petty, general left Wednesday for Moon Lake MALE HELP WANTED where they will be employed as chairman. The main exhibition build-ra- Logan and Keith Hunsakar of Honey will be well filled with a laage rille for the state Reliable man wanted to call on surveyors. champiorshipj of exhibits. This is one of These two riders tied for state farmers in Cache County. Makehonorf Harold Olsen left the forepart variety the moat outstanding departments of at the rodeo for the Covered up to $12 a day. No experience of the week for Wagon Detroit, Michigan. the Fair. In the same or capitol needed. Write McNess building will Days in Salt Lake City July 24, He will drive home a new school be a large number of interesting and Co., Dept. H, Freeport, Illinois. Parley Hall will use five of his worst bus. attractive display booths. broncs from which the riders will Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gessell, The poultry building as usual will draw horses. J RENT OUR SANDER Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bench and r? Refinish floors with our new high Mrs. Harry Bench of Logan were Sf? guests of Mr. and Mrs- Leon Andfloor electric sander. power i - - one-sixt- an-au- 4-- - n s, iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NEW- - FALL -- STYLES n Chris-topherso- Maud Liljenquist g h - fer-- Everton Everton Sons Co. & & Sons Co. Is the place to buy your stove, range and furnace repairs. erson Sunday. Long iilstaEGC Night Rates Now Begin at 7 pe in, instead of 8:3 0 p. m. Hyrum Ttoatrei Sundaj'-Tuesda- y September 8-- 10 A Tempestuous Love Story Star- ring Katharine Hepburn "BREAK SAFE AND SANE It is safe to use good Double Breasted , Single Breasted ur new fall patterns and styles are now on display New fabrics in Herringbone weaves Basket weaves Novelty weaves fine. worsted weaves in single and double breasted coats pants pleated and plain models 15ZM 732-1832-2- North Main 23 Street i- -i Safekleen the solvent. WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old dental bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lockets,, watch cases, spectacle frames, etc. or any other discarded jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this wonderful opport unity given to you by a reliable concern to get full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. ELCOGOLD REFINERY Logan VVVVVVVWVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVY' - "THE A& For MTS" with Bert Wheeler, Robert Wool-seBetty Grable, Evelyn Erent- - AH Ladies Hi Spring Arcade Bldg. Los Angeies, California. We One Week Famish the Linings, all for ' $3.50 A Good Comedy This Same Show at Wellsville, Friday September 13. &iKJJUi'EgSgE&38m Coats, Dry Cleaned, Pressed and Relined. y, GOLD P.M. with Charles Boyer, John Beal and Jean Hersholt- Everton & Sons Co. Logan "Save After Seven OF HEARTS Ail the New Fall Styles are on Display at Our Tailoring Department. AU Wool Worsteds. Most Beautiful Designs Priced" From SHADES REPAIRED We put new clolh on old window shade rollers Save Here. EVERTON & SONS CO. $ and up Clean cfD.er Tailors Scheby West 1st North $22.00- - 38 IgjlijglBBISBia.iTgui.irara1 ttSfgrggg Logan :: gsnamnrgw asssssa&gxssszsKasBR |