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Show X. THE HER Many Premium Winners Their ALD-JOURNA- LOGAN. L, Charge49 UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 'Ghost' Ships n Clarkston ; Archibald, Lewiston L Bain, Hodges, Hannah Smith-fiel- d Clothing, adult house cont, Bee Harris, first; sport Richmond, Bee Harris, Richmond, apron, Margaret Noble, Adonia Amalga, Tiaveller, first; Richmond, second; Tory, Lucy Mrs. H Logan, third; housedress, H Sparks. Clarkston. Knitter or rochet, Edna Bingham, Amalga, irst, Lena Obray, Parad se. Dora Wheeler, Lewiston, d Trevor hird; dress, dress. ntchen sec-m- d, pre-chil- Richards, Cove, first Remodled articles, Rena Benson, Newton, first; Vaughan Millville, Julia second; Mendon, Child's third. dress, Mrs Ray Pitcher. Scott, Muir, cotton Smith-lel- d, Muir, first; Bessie May second; Noma Johnson, Paradise, third. Wool dress, Viola James, Newton, first; Julia Muir, Mendon, third. Boys overcoat, Lila R Smith, Logan; first; Ada Traveller, Richmond, second. Girls oat, Melvine Muir, Mendon, first; Laura Smithfield, Almstrom, turd. Boys suits, Lila Smith, ogan, first. Baby department cotton dress, 'irst to third, Mrs. Joyce Roundy, gan; Mrs. Carma Ewing, Smith-ielMrs Vaughan Scott, Mill-ill- e Silk dress, Mrs Caroline "aimmcrs. Paradise; Mrs. Chester 31air, Mrs. Lewiston; Vaughan xott Rompers, Mrs. Vaughan tt, Mrs Donna Scott, Millville dk bonnet, Mrs. Lewis Brown; Mrs Dona Scott, Millville; Lilly xheiss, Providence. Baby hood, "rs- R L. Fulkerson, Smithfield, Mrs N P. Olsen, Logan; Viola -- arson, Newton. Silk quilt, Mrs Mrs. gangster, Logan; Joyce Roundy, Logan Mrs. Trevor RichaCove Cotton rds, quilt, Mrs Low, Smithfield; Mrs Beth Passey, Mrs L. F. Richmond; Hendricks, Richmond. Silk coat, Mrs. Vaughan Scott, Millville; Jetty Scrowther, Smithfield; Mrs. Minnie Jensen, Clarkston. jacket, Mes Samson, Amalga; Mrs N. P. usen, Logan; Viola Larsen, New-o- n Mention, -- d; - Layette, Mrs. J. e Silk shoes, I-nJ'- N. Cornish, Donna Scott, Carma Ewing, Smith-Ki- d Booties, Mrs. J. N. Cornish, j0veJ Grace Benson. Lewis-oMrs T. A. Richards. Cove, rochet shawl. Mrs. R. L. Fulker-J- , Smithfield; Esther Fhason, J,bey, Mrs G W. Cole, Logan. "eUy shawl, Mrs. N. P. Olsen, gnLa.ni, Anes Hanson, Amalga. shawl, Caroline Summers, adi.se Carriage robe, Gtraldine J'olsa, Logan; Blanch Smith, Carma Ewing, Smithfield. tVis r' sPread, Mrs. Grace Eenson, KMiston; MrSt Donna Srott, Mlll 1 dessed doll, Arn Z. Cct;ty Mean Knrren, Millville; n, r Jut ries, Bessie Rassmussen, second; Camille Newton, Wennergren, third Dewberries, Mrs Andrew Nelson, College, Mrs E P Sco't, Millville Goosbtrries, Edna Hanson Young, Mrs Andrew Nelson, Mrs Andrew ColUge Cu i rants Nelson Cherries Hattie B Peterson Millville Mrs Ray P tcher, Smithfield, Edna Hansen, Young Peathes, Lillie Zillis, College, second, Mrs Andrew Nelson, College, second Pears, Mrs Andrew Nelson Apricots, Edna Atkinson, nr u t m hn j t uni for x of i ri w ro fin ntimb( hoir umli r tin tj - m -- n- Liihmui All ui THE ill Milo i The local post of Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a meeting tenight at 8 oclock in the armory. All members are urged to be present. at''"' V A K in u I It P,4 K ru li wii Everybody Wears Them in London y Uh) m U I iv ( w B uik- - ou ib In itt d , Bhwu Patrol starring Knoll Khnn, Basil Ralhbone and Nivrn heads the gala double feature opening- j rogram at tin - ri T hi atre this loming Suinlav The Ljrie Theatres new poluv will be that of showing two feature programs oath change nt In admission Niw RCA Suund Int bten installed and the house thotoughl iltaneil and renovated b IMmU r Foods Baking- - ice box cookies, Mrs. Dave Archibald, Clarkston; Mrs. Perry Nebeker, Newton. Drop cookies, Mrs Dave Archibald; Mrs. Perry Nebeker; Mrs. Filled Vagn Hansen, Amalga cookies, Mrs. Audrey B'ngham, Mrs E. R. Sco't, MillAmalga: ville Mrs Peter Getbrup, Providence. Cinamon roll, Mrs. M. P. Thain, Benson, first and second; Audrey Bingham, Amalga, third. Parker house rolls, Martha Kreb, North Logan; Audrey Bingham; Mrs. LeRoy Pitcher, Smithfield Fancy decorated cake, Mrs LeRoy Pitcher Angle food, Mrs. M. P. Thain; Mrs. Ann Cliipman, Paradise; Mrs. LeRoy Pitcher. M. P, Thain, Mrs. Sponge cake, Mrs Ann Chipman Dark butter cake, Mrs. Edwin Dow die, Smith-fielLaura Shumway, Logan. Light butter cake, Mrs. Edwin Dowdle, Smithfield; Mrs. LeRoy Pitcher; Mrs. Dave Archibald. White bread, Mrs. LeRoy Pilcher; Jennet Audrey Bingham; Mrs Johnson. College. Whole wheat, Mrs. Audrey Bingham; Mrs. M. P. Thain, Mrs. Fern Perkes. Raisin bread, Mrs. Iola Dahle, Logan; Mrs. Helma Humphreys, Millville; two crust pies, Audrey Bingham; Annie W. Thompson, Clarkston; Martha Krebs. One crust pie, Audrey Bingham; Mrs. Vaughan Scott; Mrs. Dave Archibald. Flower display winners were as follows; Mrs. H P. Anderson. Living room, Mrs. Eliza Zollinger, Providence, E. R. Scott, Millville; Esther Ges-se- l, Logan. Dinner table, Mrs. I. E Quinney, third. Bedroom, Mrs E R. Scott; Wanda Sco't, MillMillville; Helma Humphreys G. ville. General, VV. Sanders, first, second and third. General entry, John Spuhler, Providence, Mrs. H P. Anderson, Logan, first; Mrs. J L. Thompson, Richmond, Mrs. Eliza Zollinger, Providence, second; Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Logan, third. Foilage house plant, Mrs Lillian Kendrick, Providence, first Mrs. Bertha Chugg, Providence, Mrs. Rebecca Lewis, Richmond, second; Mrs. I E. Quinney, third. FlowerMrs. Walter ing house plant, Leichty, Providence, first; Mrs C. C. Clawson, Providence second and third. The eggs of sturgeons are not taken for caviar when the female is ready to spawn, but at an earlier period, when the roe is hard. A large female may yield as much as 15 gallons, or 2,400,-00- 0 Because the sturgeon eggs. is such a valuable prize, it is becoming very rare. Ashi roft The program of stories bv Afton Daines, Inline Him ey, Llmd Balls and Bum- 11 in nil and a piano solo b Him Aslu i oft Mis Smt lev f '1 irk mterlained at a ihilibens partv Saturdiy n in honor ot her daughter, Hun me. who was celebrating her bnthdav anniversary. The afternoon w is spent plu ing games Reireslm cuts were served The fust ear Bee Hive girls party Friday enjoveil a evening at the home of their leader Miss Doi is Reeder The time was spent playing games Lunch was served to the following girls; Fein Elwood Lois Hancey, Maltha Grant, Ruth Hansen, Dorothy Purser, Carol Seamons, Joyee Waite, und Velda Seamons Mi und Mrs Fled Bullam, Geo Grant und family, Lothain, Kath-let- n an J Martha, attended the Grant reunion whlih was held at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Miss Anna Hancey and Miss Virginia Lee had the honor of winning first prize on their complete outfits at the Utah state fair, in division. the Among those who attended the funeral services of Parlev Pitcher from town were Mr and Mrs R. S. MoQimrrit, Mr and Mrs Preston Lee, Mr and Mrs Fred Ballam, Mr and Mrs John Lee, Mr. and Mrs T. H Matkins, Mr and Mrs Asa Seamons, Mrs Bettie Miekel-seMist. Nettie Reeder, and Mrs. m A Shannons Next Friday evening the Mutual expect to hold a wenmer roast and social on Ihe lawn north of the amusement hall Each person Is to furnish their own biscuits and wen-neand the Mutual organization will serve the drink A professor from the USAC will talk on the stars All are invited Mrs. Oison Perkes has been appointed to take the place of Mrs Theron Ashcroft in the Mutual presidency. Mr and Mrs Earl Karren of Lewiston were visiting Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Reeder. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Seamons and twin sons left Thursday for their home in Ammon, Idaho, after spending a week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Seamons. Mr and Mrs M C Reeder and daughter Doris and Mr and Mrs. Ariel Waite attended the state fair at Salt Lake City Sunday Mr and Mrs. A. I. Anderson and daughter Gwen and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reese were visiting in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Morse accompanied Mr and Mrs. Alton Harris to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and on Larry of Salt Lake and Mrs Ross Anderson of Nibley are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Duce. Miss Barbara Ashcroft attended a home economics banquet Wednesday evening at the Bluebird. irr Poland. n, Goebbels Denies Neutrality Violation rs BERLIN. Sept 21 dPt- - In his first public utterance sane the outbreak of hostilities, Dr Paul Joseph Goebbels, propaganda minister, denied todny to the foreign press that the Reich government of contemplates any volution Belgian or Netherlands territory At the end of his conference with foreign correspondents Goebbels dealt ironically with foreign reports of his death or that he had War Is no picnic but it brings a picnic atmosphere to London. Business men, office girls, artisans, even nurses go about with knapsacks on their backs. Inside the kits, however, are things more remindful of the grim business at hand gas masks. CAPITOL THEATER SHOWS WAR SCENES been imprisoned bee use he or disagreed with the fore.gn political aims of the government. Such reports, he said, hpve been proved to originate with British propaganda. Speaking of foreign reports that the Reich government or army high command contemplates violation of the neutrality of Holland or Belgium Goebbels said-am in a position to cateunamand absolutely gorically biguously deny these repor's. The German government never had intention and never will have the intention of violating Dutch and Belgium neutrality Goebbels said Luxembourg also could be included in his statement of the governments attitude towards neutrals As a special added attraction at the Capitol Theatre today Paramount News presents Poland at War, a special uncensored newsreel rush to this country via Transcontinental Clipper. This issue covers the first pictures of actual fighting during bombardment and German advance into Poland. Sequences incuded the bombing squadrons m action with scenes made from bomber showing target cities below bombs exploding The newsreels shots also show the advance of the mechanized forces, tanks motorcycles, calvalry and infantry into Poland are There many sensational scenes filmed during the bombardment of VVesterplatte Garrison in Danzig by the German V arship The ParaSchleswig Helstein. mount News is a full fifteen minute subject. It was beneath his dignity, he said, to deal with reports publish- ed abroad that leading Nazis had opened bank accounts und insur ance accounts in London Goebbels said emphatically that contrary to reports in London the situation in the Czech pro - 5 tectorates of Bohemia and Moravia was absolutely quiet ar.d satis- - Wthxtcr Twila ,11111 Jmiies tngnev Put O linen Ann Sheridan, Humiihrev Bog irt the Dead Kiui Kills ami Jcoige Him i oft are starred m Warner Bios druiiiutn .smash hit. An-Is With Duty Fai es whuh a two dav mil at the opens Roxy Theatre tomorrow. Bradshaw Thursday Mr and Mr3. Roy Saddler and daughter Thelma and Mr Perry and Eldon Larsen all of Ogden, spent Sunday with Mrs Saddlers mother, Mrs Robenia Bradshaw lolet W illiamson accomMrs panied her daughter and Mr and Mrs. William Fors-gri- n to the California exposition where she will spend ten days reviewing the fair Miss Leda Bradshaw returned to her home in Montana Thursclay where she has been spending two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs Robenia Bradshaw and attending the South Cache high school at Hyrum. More fur and is Thatcher Coal Co. 90 per cent of wool used In making the hats Start Sunday! NEW FIRST RUN POLICY! Basil Ilathbone Karloff Bela Lugosi in SON OF FRANKENSTEIN EXTRA! - EXTRA! EXTRA! Paramount New Itushed via Transcontinental Air . Logan's WAR IN POLAND Actual, Incennored Scene of Poland Under Bombardment . , . . Land, Sea, Air!,. wm. PlACtlf 2 Outstanding Feature Hits! NOT A CHAIN THEATRE No. 1 WARM TODAY., FRI., and SAT. Action-Packe- d as . as Back Street TENSE Only Yesterday POWEjFLX as Magnificent Theatre Smithfield Positively The BEST SOCND In Cache Valiev ! OF WICHITA.. ..and the sort si shot in the Arizona badlands' PLAYING! NOW Emotion The Screen Can Give You In One Grand Show! Every fhmingdrtm of tho nw fron tier. , . tod in the thunder of gun moke,gritrd 9l0rt iiie.e ' 'TOtlDSTONE - HARRYCAREY TIM HOLT EVELYN BRENT ALEXANDER KORbA tO iao JEAN ROUVEROL CLARENCE KOLB corns' iib Barbara mid-ai- r during penetrate test high ) ONeil Onslow Stevenj Nydia Westman Fritz Feld OHHJGSTAH 2nd Big Action Hit! Electric plane explodes in Second Big Feature . . . gov- ernment circles in plot! . . . n on saThrilling botage by spies . . . DONT MIS- Slow-dow- JACK HOLT Bill in TECHNICOLOR RALPH RICHARDSON JOHN C AUBREY SMITH JUNE DUPREZ CLEMENTS 11 KEMP H OKI HECTIC ( .irtoiin . . . News E, V i id i r ...iktil Ik by TRAPPED IN EXTRA SPOUT REEL p E Urqi nenta Cr.LHR CARTOON Adults 2.e Children 10o it.tUUta THE SKY PLUS 7S k BOYER MLAYUIST' X- presents ' minus i DlilltlE lk Z& Kuy Mlllund Olj mpe Brudna in SAY IT IN FRENCH mtY'lKal New Today Biggest Entertainment Value! Feature Hits CACHE Obsession 2nd nrr-- Ui with DEAD END KIDS Ann Sheridan Humphrey Bogart SHOW 11' T Pbon Pat OBRIEN THE BIGGEST LIAR WEST UAny latently CAGNEY 1st Big Action Hit! L -- than Central produced in Europe America produces most of the straw, while the silk comes almost exclusively from the Orient inhabitants, or more than half the population of the world. time , All Seats AND LATEST kCA SOUND! m Itre WIKt' d Dramatic Smash Hit! James Barrington Leland Tanner Is at Salt Lake Spies wilk DUTH Star-Studde- Marie Neeley, Zelma Winger, Lila Packer, Odessa Smith, Rita Packer and Barbara Neeley, and Ethel Asia, with its 16,7001X10 square miles, is the most populated continent. It has more than 954,000,-00- 0 BARGAIN POLICY! DSttN A Wellsvillc OPENS SUNDAY INTO THE Tomorrow if-- Smith City on business. Mr. and Mrs Pratt, also Mr and Mrs Peacock family who have made their home here during the summer have moved away. Mrs Elvira Smith sper.t WedMRS. ED P. STEWART, afternoon with Mrs nesday Reporter Anglia Packer Mr and Mrs Morgan Evans Rav Bankhead was surprised motored to Twin Falls Thursday Friday evening by a group of his calling on Mr Evans sisl-- r and friends school A beautiful birthreturning home Sunday day take centered the table. Games Bishop Isaac M Evans made were enjojed and luncheon was a business trip to Salt Lake City served to 16 Mr and Mrs David Haslam are Friday Miss Norma of Boise the proud parents of a baby son Idaho is spendingForsgren a short vacation born on Wednesday. All concerned with her Mr ar.d Mrs parents me doing nicely Ell S Forsgren Mrs Thomas M Williamson left Mr. and Mrs Dursteller Maple-to- n Saturday for Pocatello where she have moved into the home of will spend two weeks at the home Mrj and Mrs Willis for of Mr and Mrs Carl H Petersen the school month Mrs.Hard'ng Dursteller and Mr and Mrs. Thomas G. Wil- is intermediate teaching the liamson. here Mr and Mrs Clarence Barrett grades Miss Preal Huskinson of and two children, and Mrs Sadie City is staying with her Sugar sister Hardman and two sons were the Mr? Edna Dursteller this winter dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Dorias Jensen is home visiting Eliza P Stuart on Sunday. with his parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ray Farley called Vernon Jensen. on their mother, Mrs. Robenia AM) AT LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICE 'HI work for you honestly, and economical- - I of Glendale t- -c LYRIC Heres the Big Opening sistc-i- s Those attending the usseau tea at the home of Mr and Mrs Ivan Cordmgly ut Prestor in honor of Mrs Cordinglys sister Miss Gram Wanner were; Twila Smith, Marjorie Forsgren Margaret Pucker, Donna F.irsgren, Madel! Pac ker Violet Smith, s 2 - IV at f musical eitutain- meat for mutual Tuesday evening Mr Welland Smith spoke at Sue rament meeting at Mir.k Creek Sunday Musi, nls by Henry Fames British propaganda, he said, is working today along the same lines as those followed from 1914 to 1918. Major Features On Every Bill arroll Rivcrdale The factory. mn big C furnished the - Is Poland to be paititioned again? Russia is concentrating troops on border as Pravda official orgin, proposes establishment of separate Ukrainian and White Russian republics in Poland which could be incorporated into Soviet. This map of Poland Indicates the paits m which White Russian and Ukrainian states might be set up and general area Germany is expected to take as province After this, southwest Poland, according to some reports, might be left as Madeleine Reporter con-sist- ul no-ho- E SOCIETY CAI MAY EDWARDS, Inline lbincev, Afton Buigiss Hunts Miul.i Bills und Shirley 1tikis Bovs graduating were Bunt llm riti I.lod Balls and aft-ern- d, Dinner table arrangement, Pearl Gordon, Smithfield, first; Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Logan, second; Pearl Gordon, third. Hall, Mrs. Vaughan Scott, Millville, Mrs. Pearl Gordon, AT THE ROXY K ASIUKOFT Kopo! ter inning Itntn Him TIMES TODAY! Fred MaeMurray LAST l- n i! ( xi it ixes gi iihiiitmn In M S'limlu m the I h It Those gradu iting Si ignll woik into the Bee i I issi s were George Anne v ml H committed Tht r PMtP, PARTITION? 22 j lit ht B Commander Bvron MtCandlPss (left! officer In charge of destroy! r base San Diego, Calif, and Commander G L Ilariiss se ond In command, P Ohost Fleet of 49 distioyers supervising reconditioning of t - is seconds in the United States, which country has a crime rate seven times greater than that of England Hyde Park at crime major i I t b i til L. h. Flizabeth Astle Amalga Plums, Mrs Andi ew Nelson, Hal tie B Peterson Julia Muir, Millville, Mendon Apples, Mrs E R Scott; Mis Hattie Peterson, Millville, Marthi Krebs North Logan V egctablt s Beans, Mrs E. R Siott, Millville Norma Kendnok, Providence Lillie Zillis, College. Corn Mrs Andrew Nelson- - Hattie B Peterson, Mrs Vaughan Scott Peas, Mrs E R Scott; Phone 74 'v ' t uis P-- Hr WANT ADS CALL 50 s who spolu words of com-fu- r' ind told of (ho life of Mis urt John H Kerr Mu lit Ih"ht Sluiltd of e H isl im of ih i'n T Clarkston, Jane James, Paradise; M. & L. Coa! Co. A s' Puli Iopj lutnn njunhii b (Hitt misual minibus were a solo h Mis Siuanl ut Pnhun Ot ' strawberries, Mrs u? reacb bash buyers qulck-- y. use The Herald-Joumant Ads. cLvls every Rich-wiston- '6 bed foods FVW Meeting Is Set Tonight At Armory iv ul Kt I o iiuiM i b thi i hi i Wr hi I re offt u, t m i 1 i w Booth i M Mi'ns WiUnxiI futurnl ti'-vix- t I New ton. Richmond, shawl, King, Logan, second; table cover, Mrs. Joseph Glenn. Logan; Bain, Smithfield; icarf, Lueretia tmbroidered doilie, Mary A Reese, Logan, second, crocheted pillow mp, Francie Anderson, Richmond, luncheon set, Kate Wat-nn- s, second; second crocheted Logan, doilie. Mary A. Reese, Logan, second; rugs, first to third, Molly Stoddard, i ? "p! VJS Gertrude Peterson, elc h, Paradise Tomatoes Hattie Peterson, Mrs Andrew Nelson; Mrs A G Kilhurn, Logan Carrots Susie Stoddard, Richmond Pickles, mixed, Ruth Campbell, Provdienoe, Norma Kendrrk, ProHyrum vidence. Jane James, Paradise Crochet table covers, Julia Bair,1 Sweet, Fern Perkes, Prov'dence. Richmond, Isabelle Kidman. Men- Home furnishings crochet rug, Doilie don; Mabel Hansen, Logan J Mary Bergner Ada Wah strom, Wheeler, Lewiston; Matilda Kunz, jets, Dora all of Logan BraidLuc retia Logan; Glenn, Joseph rug, Hattie Lee, Hyde Park, Smithfield. Netting Sadie ed Bam, R W Allen, Hooked rug, Mrs P E. Markham, Godfrey, Clarkston Matilda - Smithfield, first, Mrs Logan, Lydia Baur, Logan DresKunz, Logan, third Novelty, Mrs Margaret Anderson, Carl jer scarf, Logan. first; Richmond, Joseph Glenn, Logan, Mrs Rasmussen, Camille Wennergren, NewR W Allen, Logan Buffet scaif, Richmond Effie ton, third Quilts, Silk pieced, Ada Traveller, Krebs, North Logan; NetHansen, Martha Vaghn Cole, Logan; tie Abrams, College; Odelia Hatch, Luella Table center, Amalga Franklin Cotton pattern, Annie Lena Obray, E Wheeler, Lewiston; Thompson, Clarkston; Susie Paradise, Dora Ciabtree, Piovi-denc- e Stoddard, Richmond, Arta Larsen, Newton. Silk Helen Grandmothers department, silk Saunders, Benson; pattern, Joy Rasmussen, quilt, Julia Alder, Providence; Cache Junction; Martha Krebs. Ehse Maurer, Nibley; Pieced quilt, Emma Hansen, Rich- pieced, Pricilla Thompson, Zina Baker, Mendon; Susan mond, Strddard, Smithfield, first; Donna Adams, Logan. Apphqued, second Pillow cases, Richmond, Bessie Rasmussen, Claikston; embroidered, Mrs E Olsen, Smith-fielDora Hendricks, Richmond , Ada crocheted, Mary A Reese, Travellhr, Richmond. Pieced, Logan, second, table cover, crocheHansen, Agnes ted, Mary Wurston, Logan; table Afgahn crochet, Esther Eliason, Nibley; Amalga, Pricilla Thompson, Rich- Clara cover, Johnson, Logan Afgahn doilie, Lueretia mond, crocheted pieced, Susie Stoddard, Richmond; chair set. Mary LaVoile Bain, Smithfield; Blair, Lewiston. Crochet set, Reese, Logan; lunchccn June Dixon, College; bedspread, Lueretia Bain, Smithfield. Mrs. Harold Brown, Logan; Mrs. Pillow, Kate Harris, Snrthfield; Janet Reese, Smithfield. EmbroidRhoda jed Hendricks, spread, bed spread, Sybil Nelson, Richmond, first; Mary Fiedick, ered Mrs. Perry Nebeker, Richmond; second; College, afghan, Susan Mal-tdi- a ON LYRIC OPENING RILL FOR MRS. BOOTH li THIRTEEN UAGI2 irwririnunuum, John Kiebs North Logan Mrs. Riv Pitcher Smithfield Bessie Rasmussen Claikston Raspber Hattie 19 31. 2 1, RiTES At Cache County Fair Avtardi for exhibits in the womens departments at th- Cache county fair huve bten anrotinced In the class E fancy work winners are R phqued Richrnllow cases, June Larsen. -, Iara-dl,- e mond, first, Zella Howellsecond, Hattie Lee, Hyde Embroidered white, third Violence Olsen, Millville first, Retb Passey, Richmond, tccond, Amalga, third, Vaghn Hansen, Colored, Jennie Ravsten, CHrkston Cl.irkston, jirst, Leah Ravsten, Clarks-losecond; Bessie Rasmussen Cut work, Elizabeth third Hendricks, Richmond, first; Emma1 second ChristHansen, Providence, third ine Anderson, Richmond Crochet, Dorothy Hansen, College fee on 1, f,rst Miss Almond, Log-iKdwin Small, Richmond, 'h'rd Buffet sets, first to thirl Alta LoHansen, Logan; R W Alcn, gan Lena Obray, Paradise Vanity Richsets' Mai ga ret Anderson, mond, Martha Krebs, North LoRichmond Beth Passey, gan; Luncheon sets, June Larsen, Rieh- Sybil Nelson, Rit.unoml,mond, BreakAmalga Vaghii Hansen, fast sets, Mary Knowlton, Logan, Hattie Lee, Hyde Park; Vaghn Amalga. Banquet cloth, Hansen, Edna Logan; Zina Lambourne, Toolson, Smithtield, S A Dunn, IjaA.'. , 4 f ni at T A |