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Show THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1925 unnnnimunnciBiw?jnniimiii.iiinu!i:mannnfflinmitini!ni:imc:ii!ni!iiiinK:ia;imnnnTiiiKnirin!K!ri:3!:?:::.Ti!a Football Schedule INKS Section Ogden-Cach- e DIVISION ONE la o gone bbnat. I SCHOOL BOYS I and GIRLS j Underwear, Sweaters and Blazers S wiefi. E esome 5S5 itle in Protect Your Children Against that Early Cold. You know it is Your Underwear that temal : pure I'CoIa or Keeps You Warm. The cold mornings now Demand Heavier Underwear and Sweaters. You can get what you want at Prices yoto wish to pay and select from the Largest stock of idling mated of UnderKvear and Sweaters in-- the City in our Store. Prices are Lower Now than they have been for years. ficient nitary proves from vidual one is 1 be- - iluable )f any jarsen, Iavors, I only ake s dollars t Livestock Awards At Cache CountyFair This Was The Largest Exhibit In good, buy in drinks : price Never in the history of Cache was there such a fine lot i alley if livestock, particularly dairy attle exhibited as there was at he recent Cache County Fair. The exact number of all the live-- stock exhibited has not been but there were 150 head id dairy cattle alone. Being on the circuit makes it possible to 'secure a number of outside herds to help make the show and comThe pete with the local herds. and sheds will be imgrounds proved to make it more comfortable for the stock and convenient mr the exhibitors. ed ;ah. 1NITE tichard leld in lay s were t, solot ipanied rayers n and leakers Wool Blankets Including Oregon City Blankets and the Famous Blue Bell Blanket MADE IN HOLLAND. History could r Our Blanket Deportment is complete in Ev- ery Detail. Blankets from $1.98 to $20.00 Pair. We are showing all the Best Makes of p are now ready for and very shortly the premiums- will be mailed to the ivmners. Due to the large number of exhibits especially in the livestock departments, the total will be considerably . remiums larger than for the past fairs, 'he management was fortunate The awards publication Cattle Department. however in securing rain insurance which will go a long way in helping to pay the expenses. Good judgment was used in taking out the insurance and it is safe to say that the Cache County Fair will never be without it in the fu- State Herd. Junior Champion and Grand Holsteins. Bulls, four years old and over, Blair Motor Co. Ranch, Champion, Junior two year old Franklin, Idaho, 1st; Andrew Nel- heifer owned by the Deaf and son, College, 2nd; Hyrum Holstein Dumb School at Ogden and one of the state herd. 2 Bull Assn., 3rd. Bull two years old and under Guernseys. three, Utah State Holstein Herd, Bull four years old and over: 1st. Junior two year old bull, Utah State Holstein Herd, 1st; North Logan Guernsey Bull As- S Franklin County Herd, 2nd; sociation, 1st; D. H. Blair, Wendell, Idaho, 2nd. Peart. Richmond, 3rd; Senior two year old bull: Ed. Cronquist, Benson, 4th; Thos. Greenwell, Ogden, 1st. Junior two Lindly, Mt. Sterling, 5th. Senior one year old bull. Al-- j year old bull: Fackrell and Wilbait Fisher, Richmond, 1st. Jun-- l son, Eden, 1st. Senior yearling, ior one year old bull, C. Z. Har-- ! D. H. Blair, Wendell, Idaho, 1st; ris, Richmond, 1st; John Stoddard, Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 2nd; D. H. j ture. With the fine sheds and other facilities it is time to begin prey parations for a big dairy exhibit and sale in the spring. The, dairy industry is basic in the valley and with the surplus of fine purebred cattle increasing) a good market must be provided. No better way can bring this about than a well advertised and conducted Richmond, 2nd; Magnus Hansen, dairy exhibit and sale. It is very Hyrum, 3rd. probable that the chamber of comBulls under six months: Utah the Cache County Farm State Holstein Herd, 1st; Clarence merce, Bureau, the Cache County Hol- jMeikle, Smithfield, 2nd; Hans P. stein Breeders association and Anderson, Hyrum, 3rd; Edwin Pit-- j the Cache County Fair will co- cher, Smithfield, 4th; J. A. operate to put such an annual Smithfield, 5th. event over. Cows four years old and over: Utah State Herd, 1st; A. C. Fisher, Richmond, 2nd; J. A. Smithfield, 3rd; W. J. Peterson, Benson, 4th; and F. W. Le-and- er two-da- He-b- er Blair, Wendell, Idaho, 3rd. - , Ains-coug- h, Ains-coug- h, THE LATEST In order to compete with radio and everything else Thomas A. Edison is now recording some of the finest concerts and entertainments in the world and giving them to Edison owners on his twenty and forty minute records. You will not have to but you can invite stay up all night to get these programs your friends in and enjoy a real treat. ' i Edisons new loud reproducer will give you a real orchestra for your dance music. He will also give you Henry Fords compiled edition of old time dance music and melodies of long ago. We want prospective customers and will pay five dollars in for all that we can sell. Give us the names of your friends and neighbors who should have a fine Bush and Gerts piano or player in home their or one of those wonderpiano cash ful Edison phonographs. You will be doing touch with an old A your friends a favor by putting them in reliable company with a one price to all. home company whose taxes help to build your roads and educate your children. You need not be afraid to give us names. We never bore or customers. Your name will never be money to hire men to canvas for proslet us give some of this easy money to you. annoy our prospective entioned. It takes pects so Harris Music Co. 178 NORTH main PHONE 376 ARIMO BLOCK? LOGAN, UTAH Whittle, Richmond, 5th. three years and under four: Utah State Holstein Herd, 1st; Franklin County Herd, 2nd; Cows, . Bull Calf: Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 1st; D. H. Blair, Wendell, Ida., 2nd; Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 3rd. Cow five years old and over: Ed. GrGeenwell, Ogden, 1st and 2nd; D. H. Blair, Wendell, Ida., 3rd and 4th. Cow four years old and under five: V. B. Stallings, Eden, 1st; Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 2nd; D. H. Blair, Wendell, Ida., 3rd. Three year old Heifers: Leroy Fackrell, Eden, 1st; Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 2nd; D. H. Blair, Wendell, Ida., 3rd. Two year old Heifers.: Ed. 1st and 2nd; Greenwell, Ogden, Leroy Fackrell, Eden, 3rd. ' One year old Heifers: D. II. Blair, Wendell, Ida., 1st and 2nd. Junior Yearling Heifers: Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 1st. Heifer Calf: Ed. Greenwell, Ogden, 1st; D. H.Blair, Wendell, Andrew Nelson, Colege, 3rd. Senior two year old heifers: Utah State Holstein Herd, 1st; Franklin County Herd, 2nd; Clarence Meikle, Smithfield, 3rd and 4th; Nephi Johnson, Lewiston, 5th. Junior two year old Heifers: Utah State Holstein Herd, 1st; C. Z. Harris and Son, Richmond, 2nd and 3rd; John T. Quayle, Logan, 4th; Franklin County Herd 5th. Senior one year old Heifers: Utah State Holstein Herd, 1st; Franklin County Herd, 2nd; Tiger Allen, Logan, 3rd. Senior Heifer Calf: Leander Peart, Richmond, 1st; Nephi Johnson, Lewiston, 2nd; Utah State Herd, 3rd; John Whittle, Richmond, 4th; Franklin County Herd, 5th. Junior Heifer Calf: Utah State Herd, 1st; C. Z. Harris and Son, Richmond, 2nd-an3rd; Tiger Allen, Logan, 4th; Harry Bain, Paradise, 5th. Graded Herd: C. Z. Harris and Son, Richmond, 1st; Albert Fisher, Richmond, 2nd. , A OUICKSTEP SERVICE Breeders Young Herd: C. Z Harris and Son, Richmond, 1st; RAPID, but reliable. Prompt Albert Fisher, Richmond, 2nd. K n o w-ipleasing. how to dye and clean Get of Sire: C. Z. Harris and clothes and not afraid to Son, Richmond, 1st; John T. work. Leander Splendid results the Quayle, Logan, 2nd; result of modern methods Peart, Richmond, 3rd; Albert and painstaking care. Were Fisher, Richmond, 4th. not saying that we are the onProduce of Dam: Leander Peart, ly cleaners and dyers in the Richmond, 1st. world. We are insisting, howChampions. ever, that we are among the Champions and Grand Chamchosen few who know how to Bull four years old and pions: clean garments properly and over, Senior Champion and Grand send them to you fresh and Champion, owned by the Blair Motor Co. Ranch, Franklin, Idaho charming. and one of the Franklin County herd. Two year old bull: Junior Champion owned by James J. and Clare ence Meikle of Smithfield and one of the Utah State Holstein Herd. Senior Champion, two year old w heifer owned by I. M. Cooley of 10 W. Center Phones 48 & 30 Ogden and a member of the Utah ng THE TOGGERY Andy Tailor 1 I j We Always Have a Complete Li bc of L. D. S. Garments 5 Fonnesbeck j Knitting Works 1 LOGAN, UTAH ! Jun- ior Yearling: Leroy Fackrell, Eden, 1st; D. H- Blair, Wendell, Ida., 2nd; V. B. Stallings, Eden, 3rd. 1 i BLANKETS one ed 1 'miiinimmimiriimiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiniiiimiiiiitxHiiiiimoimiitmirffliiimimtjiHimiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiUHmiiiimiiHiiiiHiiiiiinl nmiuimiiiimiHMf j TYPEWRITERS ...OverhauledCIeanedRepaired... A. B. Crockett . Phone 58 . wiiiiniiiinniiioiBiiHiiuniiiaiiuinaiuiiiinmniiiiinniioniiiinninmiiiinnianimniiiiniimimniuniiiitimiaiiiiiiiuiiinii n Those Seats Mother-in-La- w are not so bad when you have a new shower proof FALL TOP COAT FROM - The Toggery Logan, - - - Utah I |