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Show THE I AGE FOUR i V i tt n ' ?. - Ivi 3 UERALD-JOURXA- TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, Merchants Day 19.31 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, Special entrance for automobiles one block west and 01 of the mam entrance. block 1. Tair opens at 9 a. m. Children 8 years and under adm m fn e Clnldien years of age 10c. General nctmnsion 25c 2 Viewing of exhibits. The judging in all the departi, nts Will take place. with the exception of the 3. Horse pulling contest at the Race Track at 9 3o a. m..For 9-- , 3oOO lb.i. vs 4 I 1st of eaf.nts for program 2 K K M. It ( AT 1 RA( P. at Grand entry of Rodeo Performers led by Mia Bonita Iiocse, Cache County Rodeo Queen. . . . Professional Bionc Hiding 3 sections) Gullc'ogp mg (1 section Calf Roping (2 sections) Wild Iloisc Race Cowboys' Novelty Race Bareback Riding One-ha- lf Mile Running Race Three-fourt- h s nule Running Race Roman StancnnB Race Roman Chariot Race Ti irk Roping Tiick Rid.ng All events intersprued with other crdcilainnicnt. and also stunts by Pinky Gist, noted clown; Bub Rucker, exp. rt tuck lopn, Meile Hunt, expert tuck rider. Sverelt Coi'ooms In ones, wild horses, Mexican steers, and calves will be used Nunc better. South Cache High School Band in attendance. i f or A F ENTS FOR TIOGR M AT LIST M. II VCR THU K of Fa ..Vo Pci formers Ted by Miss Bonita Reese, UIP. Chord entry County Rodeo Queen. Piefe. umal Rione Riding 3 sections) Hididooglng il xpeuoni fill Roping (2 feet oust V. lid Ho. c Race Cowboys' Novel'y Rate Fart b.ti k Riding One-haM'lc humnm' Raee -- ! e Ptinnmg Riee - Sppcial entrance for automobiles block south of the main entrance. Reman Chaiiot Race Tnek Roping Tmk Rid.ng for adm s mr, to the afternoon program the same as The pui-.-- , the last clay i. A eonUst Caehe lor Co: he Countv Prone Riders only vith Couidv Biones will take place Ihe Mtund day. The riders will i ft hoof end be eov iimd bv the .am? litlcs as for the prouiaw fessional Ironc rum g This should be ot much interest because of .1 lo otitis and local homes. i THFVIIRS WDOTHHt ATTRUTIONS TIESOAY. MPT. 17 Capitol The.. ter Ina Cli.ro, in Rebound" I m ic Tht. iter; "Ships Of Hate Grand Theater- Ru'h Chattel ton m Tim Wmn'IiMiil hie" he Count v Fair Ball at lalais d' Or. Big Athletic Event at Allen'-- Arena EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Oenetal admission 25c: clnldien years, l()c; children 3 veu- of t ;e and under, free All the exhibits will be helped. There will be an attractive n.a'wav vviln a lauV vanety of concessions including a number f t and other feanues. iow HORSE PIEIING MrC!I AND HORSE SHOW c to the Public at the Race Track at 7 3o p. m. Alt teams neighing over 3000 lbs will contest. If the con-fthe l.ist d iv tire not finished, they will be completed at - ' (i - $20 SU $10 9-- &i. - i;- 2 3 S3 Professional Bronc Ruhrg (3 sections) Bulldogging (1 section) Calf Roping (2 sections) Wild Horse Race Cowboys Novelty Race Bareback Riding , One-halMile Running Race Thiee-fourth- s mile Running Rare Roman-StandinRace i " ' Roman Chariot Race Tuck Roping Trick Riding The prices for admission to the afternoon program the same as the first day.) The finals in the Bronc Riding, Bulldogging and CaM Roping will take place the last day of the Fair. This means that those who qualified in these events in the first two days are to contest the lat day for the final purses. This should bring forth the keenest competition of the Rodeo. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, V mm cjrtfT'yr - 'r ' nvv Vi 3 ti Cl U v I) OIHfK ATTRACTIONS 1M sji n, st i r. 16 'I'd Td'it'i Join Claw t. u! m Pus Modern Age. Ivnc Tlic.it r Fdche C,.ntor in 'a, ooee. it ,.f. G.uv Cooper and C" i Lombard In Giant. I is 1 Cmn' c . I ' ,i ; f"u '1. I t Mi 1, . - A ill. x " I 1. to O t c M'll V' "V-- v t V ' ' - c -- 2 AJ I!..-- e k I ' V, Trin' lmt Tt'X.m Won'-'- Tex . . I... cunieat. . P,'( o. .'it . r'.tii A :'."Y . ,p. e V l. r -I- , ! f .V t. t ' . S ' ' t S--.,. f '' A. 'k it i V t C h v I hi o F,..v f'.iin Fort H ill Iu, w b C e ' b ,.!. ' i I... t w i rty-iu- i f ,..f V. I . T.-.- ii.ii! btmv.ut , r' - v iA nr Few of the Principal (hill Ropers Bow mm Foil Ai ,. r i I. nil ...I.', ( , r - tl'.cf i t v- - HA fv! ' ttirF XSHt ) -- w . J , - .a k . y ) ' r- -, ft 1 'H A cw IulIdogers Rube Roberts. Fort Worth. Texas. World Champion. Hugh Bennett and Everett Bowman, Fort Thomas, zona. Ferney Hubbard. Spokane, Washington. Harry Hart. Pocatello, Idaho. John Kyle. Globe. Arizona. Ervin Colms, Miles City. Montana. Hollaway Grace, Fort Worth, Texas. At least fifteen bulldoggers are expected for this Ari- con-u- .t (t :Y . s. A Few of the Principal C. W T-- Or. PART EACH DAY I, U d 9 .vf i A ttna. t?) 4 t" i i . I k ...f r-- f- V i th i II .'I t Allens ;it PERE Sa Ironc Riders ol' the Principal in to I' r it, ,11 at Palo.s X'kit.c Big A Few Fast running horse races. Roman Chariot races, Roman Standing laces, Cow and Novelty hoy races, B dd Horse laces. Events to he interspersed with stunts by Pinky ,wl (,own- pot Rucker, champion trick roper and MptIp ilunt, trick ridor. i - T.-- . Bull-(logge- W 1 IN ALL t Mu-ir.- I r, . A Daily Three-IIou- r Show Each Afternoon with more than 21 exciting events. 100 head of Rodeo Stock and more than 50 expert Rodeo performers. Some of the lastest thoroughbred running horses in I tah and Idaho. World Champion Rodeo Performers direct from the Pendleton Show. ITofessional Bronc Riders, ( aif Ropers. Colborns famous trained broncs, wild horses, Mexican longhorned steers and speed v calves. and Sa for winners in each 'Iin.ATFKS Flees Band SO 17 Rodeo and Horse Racing Daily , 7 8 SEPT. Cap.tol Theater. Joan Crawford in "This Modern Age. Lyric Theater; Edche Cantor in "Whoopee." Grand Theater: Gary Cooper and Carol Lombard in I Take This Woman. Cache County Fair Ball at Palais d Or. Big Athletic Event at Alien's Arena. 1 I Contests -- ot p. m. 1 LIST OF EVFNTS TOR PROGRAM AT RACE TRACK AT 2 P. M. Grand livestock parade around race course at 1:30 p. m. Grand entry of Rodeo Pci formers led by Miss Bonita Reese, Caehe County Rodeo Queen. HOUSE. SHOW .it" j ipi one block west and one General admission, 25c. 2. Musical program in front of Exhibition Building, North Cache High School Band. , ndard br,-- horse?. uoioughbrt d and itigi ig ot laney saddle hois, s J i Ring of sloth horses. .Inuring of pomps lidden bv b. vs anc! girls. .lamping exhibitions bv homes Ixhibdion bv Polo Poi,.,-Chair Art. Ciovu Acts Lid1 nlurj loc. or t.::e Cash pnes. ft,' 1. Fair opens at 9 a. m. All children 8 years of age and under admitted free of charge. Children from years of age, . c 17, 1931 f- Caehe lf h ",an Ptandng 1 !irt.i foul th . m.li- General admission 25c, Children years of ago 10c. Chil-dte- n 8 veers ol age and under fiee All the exhib.ts will be well Indited. There will b' an niulwav with a huge varn t ot once .w n, in. hiding a nun. her of shows and other lcatiucs. wmM Band' High S nool EVENING ENTERTAINMENT z zx A 193!. THURSDAY, SEPT. entrance for automobiles one block west and one south of the main enhance. 1. Fair opens at 9 a. m. Children 8 years of age and under h'te. Clnldien years, 10c. Geneial admission, 25c. 2. The judging ot the dairy cattle will commence at 9 a. m. i.io horses will be judged at 9 a. m. at the Race Track in front of the grandstand Pi of. D L. Fourt of the University of Idaho will act as judge for the cattle department. Kenneth C. Ikeler, manager of the Union Stock Yards at Ogden, will act as judge lot the horses; Prof. A. C. Esplin for the sheep; Prof Barry K. Sindh wdl judge the swine and Prof. Byron Alder the poultry. AppiuxinvUely one hundred head of pure bred Holsteins, Jer-aand Guernseys from the valley will be on exhibition. The convention m eveiv cia s should be exieptionaily keen and all dan v men m n.iucular mould be present for the judging and set lie exhibits and hear Urn decisions. Prof Fourt always gjves explanation and reasons for his decision" The same applies to in these particular the other lodges and the people interred dennrlmt ids are urged to he present. " As far as possible the cattle will be j tidied in the new' Livestock Judging building where the spectators will have comfortable scats and be able to see . " and hear. 1 p. m. Logan Band eoncut bi front of ' weighing under 2700 lbs. and lor teams weighing 27U0 lb. inclusive. Cash prizes of $20, $15, $10 and $j given to the vmneis in each class Free to the public. 4. Muucal program in front of Exhibition Budding at 1 p m. Fouth Cache High School Band. 5. Big rodeo and running horse race program at the Rare Track at 2 p m. Geneial admission, adults 75c. Youths years of age, 50c, cluldi cn 8 years and under, free. No extia charge for grandstand scats. All good seats. team-- to 1931 Special live-stoc- 4 8, Cache Valley Day blot k 9-- i-- SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, The Greatest Exhibition of Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manufacturers, Womens Work and School Exhibitions Ever Conducted in Northern Utah School Day ( UTAH, LOGAN, L, A Few of the lif vM Principal Eroncs Harry Tracy. Champion Bucking Horse Big Jess of Idaho t Smoky. , Titmerarv. 'A ldow Maker. Rrtyn Stratt Colbem has twenty-fou- r head of trained professional biotus. A cash guarantee that every bronc will p, rf rm sati .faetoi lly. loo lit ad of Rmleo Stock t.n the gi ouiuls, , k t X-- |