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Show 9 South Cache Courier August 8, 1MT Wellsville Locals Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunnell were house guests of Mr anu Mrs. Waldon Gunnell at Layton. They spent a very enjoyable ek at Salt Lake and Ogden seeing the eerde at ?sit Lake oirrthe-2of uly. They also attended' the Gene Autrey Rodeo andron' Ssrday were In attendance-' at" the B. H. Roberts missionary reunion. On the 24th of July they motored to Ogden and saw the parade, returning to Sdlt Lake to see the pageant, The Promised Valley, and srere guests at the home of their 3 GrEE'l NKF FJ DOLlPftm.L,T0B8T' Z 7- - ' Mr. and Mrs Joseph W Woodand family, Mr. and Mrs. ward and two children are visLuther Gunnell. iting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. John B. On July 24th, Mr. "and - Mrs. Woodward. James R. Thorpe entertained .Captain Woodward is stationwith a chicken dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ed at Ft Warden, Washington, Bergman of Kansas City, Mo, an will leave immediately-.- , for Mr and Mrs. Arne Grimm of At- Washington, D. C. Mrs. WOod-- 1 lanta Georgia, Mr. Albert Ross ward and children will remain of Alabama, Miss Ann Bergman here and visit with their parof Trinidad, Mr. and Mrs. George ents until the return of Captain Thorpe of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward. Ralph Bennett of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poplpeton and Mr. and Mrs. James daughter Nedra and Mrs. Adell Thorpe Copeland of Wellsville, also the have as house guests Mr and host ad hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Elge of Linwood, California. Thorpe. son '1'ttE'Rs. RINff tV,N LOST R t I A SUOWVMUG- - PV5 FV r A Cache County Centennial Fair and Night Rodeo T HE'S ONE GrOt IAS fAPr FROIA UETL TWEN1N FIVEmwB 7 BILL c- -7 iVgtART? "I .3EJVriS-- T V' nEFm? LOGAN AUG. 13, 14, 15, 16, 1947 Sponsored by the Cache 1 .County Farm Bureau -- Fine Exhibits of Dairy and Beef Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. Agricultural and Other Products. $PA$Z: s FOR REAL VALUES Shop at ; Big Night Rodeo Every Night, 8 P. M m. V! ALLENS Arena Light as Day luscious, Rec, Ripe. . . Ue Cut 'emfirlou Vl . the Fastest, the Wildest and (most Exciting ever here. Plenty of Jumps, Thrills and Spills, all the time. High Pitching Broncs, wild fighting Brahma Bulls, steers, cows and roping calves as fleet as the wind, Plenty Salty furnished by the Western Rodeo Company. Top Rodeo performers of the World. Bronc riding, Bull One of v Jtrxl d li i j yJ d Ja (J a J per lb. riding, bareback riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, Fess Reynolds and Benny Bender, among the best rodeo clowns and bull fighters of the country. Byron Hendricks, Stunt King, and Penny Parker, circus clown, and other specialty acts. Logan Rodeo Band in attendance. Plenty of excitement and something doing every minute. No dull moments. 33-4- c Tickets for Admission Reserved Seats, Center Section Only, $1.50. All other seats, Gen. Admission, $1.25; Children, 12 years and under, 75 cents. Govt Tax Included. Buy in advance at City Drug and avoid' rush and confifsion at the Fair Grounds. Every seat a good seat. Bring your cushions and wraps. Gates open at 7 p. m. Exciting Horse Pulling Contests Pound 10c Front of grandstand in the Arena, Friday, August 15, 2 pm. All three classes, light, medium and heavy weights, will compete. General admission for Men, $1.00; for Wdmen and Children 12 years and under, 50 cents. Three Shows in One FRESH CABBAGE 37c READY-TO-WEA- R Saturday, August 16, 2 p. m. showing actual threshing of grain. Demonstration from the first machines to the modern combine. The Story of Bread. 6c lb. I LB. JAK SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER Threshing Pageant Produce Prices Subject to mawket changes. DEPARTMENT Monty Youngs Big Midway Shows and Concessions and Special Features. In full swing day and night, All the time. DAILY & LADIES $2.98 Montys Big Midway in Full Swing Day and Night Judging of Home Making Exhibits, 10 a. m. Receiving and Placing of Agricultural Exhibits, 2 p. m. Night Rodeo, 8 p.m. Logan Rodeo Band in attendance GATES OPEN AT 7 P M. Corduroys pr. 4.49 LEVIS OF EVENTS Wednesday, August 13 BOYS YOUNG PROGRAM r, i i I i f "j'';: Thursday, August 14 BOYS v.. and FFA and ogton classes, 10 turn. Judging of Beef Cattle, Sheep and Swine, and FFA Dairy Cattle, m. Judging of Judging of Horses, 2 pnK" Night Rodeo, 8 pm. Logan Roedtf Band in attendance. il GATES OPEN JVT 7 P. M. Montys Big Midway, Day and Night 4-- H Dress Pants 4-- H Reg. 2.35 1.79 lja. Friday, August 15 GIRLS LEVIS $2.49 WATCH FOR OPENING OF OUR GRAND COM-PLETEL- REMODELED AND MODERNIZED STORE Y ' Judging of Poultry, 9 am. Judging of Open Classes, Dairy Cattle, 10 a. n. Horse Puling Contests, Arena, 2 p. m. AU three classes. Light, Medium and Heavy. Night Rodeo, 8 p m. Logan Rodeo Band in attendance ( GATES OPEN AT 7 P. M. Montys Big Midway. Day and Night y Saturday, August 16 Boys and Girls 4H Club Demonstration in Community Exhibit Builidng, 11 a. m. Threshing Pageant, showing actual threshing machines in operation from the first to the modem combine. The Story of Bread,. 2 p. m. 1 Night Rodeo, 8 p m. Logan Rodeo Band in attendance " GATES OPEN AT 7 P. M. Monty's Big Midway. Day and Night J, -- - Parking and Entrances Parking of Autos on all streets near the Fair Grounds. Also in specified places in ' the Fair Grounds. Entrances, west side of Fair Grounds. ass : |