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Show I ? THE CACHE' VALLEY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER gpUm !R(&3ip(Bir dBd lSido TsilIzm Heanq? F &iisisi to Be Buried During the Week Are; Sophia ChrisYeates, Mrs. Margaret Pickett, Andrew Elias-o- n Frederick tiansen J. Fryer and Elizabeth Geddes Carver. William MrsGrim Reaper cast in his sickle this week, taking a large Among those who answered deaths Valley. Cache n Two were mothers of some of our earliest pioneers. of life. called in the very prime Funeral services for Sophia Christenson, wife of Carl F. Chriswho died at her home in Richmond Wednesday following illness of cancer, were held Sunday, Sept. 19., at noon in meeting house. Xjje Sies, Ion Christenson was bom in September, 16, 1864, 1jjrs lived in Cache County I or many years, having been one here. of the early pioneers Yeates. 89, died of incident to old age at this home in Logan Friday even- He was bom in En,ani! ling- came to the January 11, 1835, and lUnited States in 1857 and directwhere he had ly to Cache county, (Frederick been a leader in civic and church affairs since that time. Mr. Yeates had been prominent in ward and stake affairs in the L. D. S- - church, and had spent many years in doing temple work. He also was an outstanding character in the early growth of Logan and Cache county, having served in many public offices during the first settlements and later stages of pioneer life in Utah. In addition to his widow a large Are You Buying to The Best Advantage? Hardware constitutes a large item of expense in the annual budget of the average family. It is the purpose of the Cache Valley Hdw. Co., to make that item of expense in your household as small as possible. To accomplish Sell Hardware that , this aim there are but two ways Endures and Keep the Prices Down. WE DO BOTH CACHE VALID HARDWARE GO. WE Sell the 20th Century New Improved Easy Washing Machine with the centrifical Dryer. No wringer. HIRE Sold Everywhere S CARPET UTAH k i1 39 V ALL WASH BAYB& a: r Spin-Rins- e, wage WASHER &DRYER Savage Electric Shop ie sss Great Bearing Atwater Rent RADIO 6 Tube 1 Dial Control $75.00 96 WEST CENTER PHONE 330 School Time BICYCLES Use A Bicycle It Is Cheaper, when you want returns the same way. Quicker-Go- es Als Bike Shop West 1st North M m, o Ohe . PULLING HORSES DRAW- ING MUCH INTEREST Reports are that there will be several entries for each class for the horse pulling matches at the Cache County Fair September Most of the teams will come from Benson, Smithfield and Hyde Park. There will be a number uf new ones with their hats in the to ring. An effort will be made match get the team which won the at the Black and White Day at Richmond last May. This was a good team and should give the others a real contest. One driver remarked it was a good place to get an attack of heart failure not only for the drivers but for the horses. It is always one of the best attractions for the fair. 28-3- 0. J. Edwards Service Station and WEz r n if children surv ive him, grandchildren MANY COMMUNITY with eighty-fiv- e and fifty EXHIBITS AT FAIR Funeral services, under the direction of Bishop S. B. Benson, Supervisor John J. Roberts for were held in the Fourth ward cha- the agricultural and horticultural pel Monday afternoon at 1 oclock. departments of the Cache County fi Mrs. Margaret Pickett. Fair reports there will be s Sen-icef.Ir.rFuneral for M.s. munity exhibits from Hyrum, garet Pickett were held under the j Wellsviile, Smithfield, North h of Bishop J. W. Linford gan and Hyde Park He V 1 1 . 7 eXpccts m the Second ward chapel Fri- some very high class exhibits 'V to day afternoon. come from these sources. ComThe speakers were Bishop I. W, mittees have been appointed and Linford, John Thatcher, Mrs. Eva are workIng to select the products. Hammond, Bishop O. F. Rice and Xhe plan ig to assemble the pro. Claude Merrill, Special musical ducts at the respective places just Gone all hand rinsing numbers were given by Frank before the fair, classify and make and wringing! Instead and Mrs. Beatrice Cooper Baugh, the selections and bring the exhibthe ward choir. its to the fair. The last fair at Mrs. Maggie Hubbard Pickett, Smithfield made a wonderful inRjnsa 36, wife of Lyman A. Pickett and showing in this way. Supervisor daughter of Frank and Belle Mc- Roberts feels that with the comis becoming as obsolete as the Culloch Hubbard, died at her home munity exhibits in addition to all WASHDAY rapidly it3 place has come the wonderful, She had the individual exhibits that will in the Twelfth ward. simple Savage Wringcrless Wash Hour! been suffering from heart trouble come in, that his stands will be for about eight months. Instead of a days slaving in the hour! And the Savage taxed to the limit. He expects to Mrs. Pickett was born in Lee have the largest and finest agriover washboard and tub or ends all lugging and lifting a half days work with the of pails. Idaho, in September, 1890, and cultural and horticultural exhibits ordinary power washer, the had resided in Logan for a num- - ever displayed at the fair. All ex- And best of all, no wringing, Savage with its ber of years. In addition to her hibitors must remember that the band rinse, no use of Spin-Dr- y load no through puts husband the following children, all exhibits must be after load from hamper to 6ettubs no removing or brought to the 12 of under of whom are years line, in the Hitherto unheard-o- f replacing pieces of laundry grounds on Monday, Sept. 27th- time of 18 minutes per tub or of the machine between age, survive: Rodney, Howard and Xj1is i3 very necessary so the dis- fuL Not just washing, mind operations. Even filling and Meade. pluays will be in readiness for the you, but rinsing, bluing and emptying! s done without pails Andrew Eliason. on Tuesday. The cool hand labor. drying three large loads with Andrew Eliason, 88, son of An- opening are coloring the fruit up to nights of drew Eliason, Sr., and husband YomTI unjnf a THE SAVAGE a high state-o- f excellence. freeteet of (hit Rotor Ejector Hedvig Carlson Eliason, died at most advanced Puraf Empties his home, 217 East Fourth North IMPROVEMENTS NOW lime and the Savage lavcr followTank at the last late evening, street, the Savage, COMPLETED GROUNDS AT rfijne or c.:H Saves costly ing a long illness due to infirmbefore next thumbing com ities incident to old age. watula?. flections. Most of the improvements at the Mr. Eliason was born in Sweden, March 14, 1838, and came to the Cache County Fair grounds have Sold on our long lease plan. United States in 1855 and direct- been completed and it will be only few days until the grounds and ly to Cache county, where he had been a leader in civic and church buildings will be ready for the reaffairs since that time. He filled ceiving of the exhibits. The whiteSeveral missions to Sweden for the washing of the sheds and other and fences will be L- - D. S. church and had been outbuildings until the last so they will have left acand stake in ward prominent a clean appearance. The managetivities while at home. Mr. Eliason was an outstanding ment now feels there is ample character in the early growth ot room to house all the livestock that will come and that i3 saying a Logan and Cache county, having good deal. Two cattle chutes not duroffices served in many public far from the grounds are being and later settlements first the ing built so the livestock can be unin Utah. life of pioneer stages loaded and loaded with dispatch. folIn addition to his wife, the This will be a great help to the Mrs. him: survive children lowing exhibitors. In the past the stock has had to be taken to the O. S. L. yards, which is quite a distance. Mrs. J. W. Dollar of Los Angeles; W. W. McLoughlan of Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs. C. C. Squires of New York; Andrew Eliason of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. George A. Thomas of Salt Lake; Miss Nora Eliason of Logan and Mrs. C. W. Hansen of Logan. Preston Women Die. .v ' Preston was also saddened lust Leads the World in Motor Car Value Louella of Frtf death the week by week by the death of Louella Sophia Christiansen and er. Elizabeth Geddes Carver. fitl Mrs. Fryer was the wife of Wil""A : in died she Sr y'Px liam J. Fryer, and childbirth. She leaves four child-th- e x eldest' 14 years of age. The mother was laid to rest Wednesday, the dead infant occupying the same casket. yn&wvi Mrs. Christiansen was the wife of Christian Christiansen and she leaves two married daughters and i a son, Henry. of widow the was Mrs. Carver George A. Carver who preceded j her in death four years. Mr. Car-- j ver was bishop of tlie Third ward, for 15 years. ft Fry-Mar- on its Merrits LOGAN, J. - ifca Logan,. Utah 122 No. Main nSIBOH EfrigrtBSfgj number of 4mong Those , 1S28 ICE PLANT OFFERED FOR FAIR STORAGE William Evans has kindly consented to give free use of his ice plant for the storing of vegetables and fruits toexhibit at the Cache The fair manageCounty Fair. ment and supervisor appreciate this offer as it will be possilbe to keep the products in fine condition for the fair. Any who have such exhibits that will ripen too fast and not keep until fair time, should take them to Mr. Evans where they can be placed in cold Smoothest Miles are New NASH Attractions New instrument board with in direct lighting and all instru ments in single panel under glass, including hydrostatic gas gauge. Newoil screen agitator which prevents oil coagulation in coldest weather. breather New crank case dieliminating (yank-cas- e -- lution. Rubber-insulate- d motor sup- ports which deepen operative standard Nash quietness (some time). practice for And an array of further superb new features. 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