Show ika CACIH1 (ODUOTY r ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL VALLEYS V- 1 xx r' j - v - i ' vv ' £ yV F I J i ft V v V it K V V at- if '7rV“V V ' J' "VV - h T V- - I vx o V - H r-T- f rSTrxT' h "Ji WallavtU Mountain r " with Wallavlll w pr ' City la forogrotiml 'W f £ ! 'r r r" V-- 1 1 a-- Smlthtald “ LDS Church- f 4 - Judilni f Richmond h yjlbMain building and tower— USAC— Logan Unauy at Black and White Daye— 'fVA a 4 Cache Ceuaty “The Dairy Lend of Intermounteln America" la made up of profteaeive with a colorful hlatory dating back a century to the daye whan Jim Brtdger waa fur trapping along the Bear River It la the home of Utah State Agricultural College the largeet Swine cheoeo factory In the World two evaporated milk planta packing houaea and other major In duetrice To the eaat of Cache Talley liee aeenle Cache National Por-e- at favorite retreat for campera flahermen and huntera I F 'n oom-munltl- ee i INfci can-nerl- ea Hr rum Raanrvolr — Hrrum " F" Utah ' 4ft ig Utah State Agricultural Collocated high on a hill at the mouth of Logan Canyon ovarlooka the valley It la one of America ’a top oollegce empha-- c icing "education for a living ae well ae a life" Summer echool da tee are June 13 to July 33 — July 36 to Auguat 36 Fall rogta- -t ration da tee— September 33 33 lege Tony Grave “sro ratanx th tfr Uk-- y Canyon Uu if 'J- - t f' 1 ff W'r'5f Lewtaton 1 0 W lx ' k Lowlytoa 4th of July Rodeo 1 4 V L— jn w t 31 i Monument commemorating providence first settlers In 1836 THf SAIT IAKI TX11UNC le near the the center dlveralfled farming area The annual 4th of July Celebration and Rodeo at Lewtaton dm era large crowds A Chrtatmaa party and a Baa ter egg hunt are part of the extendre year around youth program aponeored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce Future plana call for the rebuilding of the Clty'a recreational area high-produci- f Color Guard at located north border line of a well-plann- ed Ekhmoad the home of the famoue Black and White Daya how hald each year In May It la the ddaet and largeat one breed ahow in the nation Thla rear the 40th annual ahow will be ataged May 30 and 31 Xt alao la the home of North Cache High School and the Sego evaporated milk plant Rich mond la a friendly town with a boepltable atmoe phere that makee living or visiting enjoyable g ml th field la the home of the world' largeet awiea cheeee factory It alao boaate It’a own canning factory Smithfleld la noted for tte famoua home town base-ba- ll team through the in an It haa a baseball diamond yearn park weet of town It alao haa a recreation park a lighted aoft ball diamond which la used every night of the ball playing aeaaon and the famoua Jamea Mack Memorial la Park a favorite epot Visited by thousands each year Wellrvllle the oldest community of Cache County waa settled In 1336 by a small group of Mormons headed by Peter Maughn It waa flnt called Maughn's Port It le located at the foot at aeenle Wellavllle Mountain which la the source of culinary water for 16 communities In Cache and Box Elder counties Founders' Day celebrated each Labor Day M eagerly looked forward to by residents of Wellavllle and neigh-boriA dairy communities ahow la staged at the same time Wellavllle is the home of the Morning evaporated milk plant It la proud of Its fine school system churches and picnic and camp ground which Is open to the public up-to-d- re ng Hyrum located at the south end of the county le at the Pork gateway to Blacksmith Canyon famous for fishing and hunting It Is the home of South Cache High School Two packing houses are located at Hyrum Settled In I860 It Is a progressive community supported chief ly by agricultural production Hyrum reservoir to the south supplies Irrigation water for the farms of southwestern Cache County A big 4th of July Celebration Is a major event which Is supported wholeheartedly by Hyrum s -- cltlxenry Providence was settled In 1837 by a small band of Mormon pioneers A marker erected In the city aquare bearing the names of these settlers Includes many familiar Utah family names The old amusement hall which for years was the center of amuse-me- nt activities for the area still stands A large volume history book telling the story of Providence and Its people was jecently published Copies are still available Meaden settled In 1867 la the second oldest community In the county The first cabin In the valley was built there however It was used by cowboys who came there In 1833 with cattle In preparation for settlement of the Cache area A May Day celebration and a Christmas party for the Woungsters are Included In Mention's yearly entertainment program The Cache Talley Dairymen’s Assn factory at Smithfleld Is the largest Swiss cheese plant In the world Here Rocky Mountain brand milk butter cheeee and other dairy products are processed The Cache Talley Turkey Growers Association with a feed mill and processing plant at Trenton plays an Important part In the economy of Cache County and the surroundarea Cache Other ing County are Logan the communities county eeat Cornish Clarkston Amalga Hyde Park North Logan Paradise Nlbley Millville Trenton and Nesrton Plan your vacation trip over 8 Highways 61 and 68 and visit beautiful Cache County U CACHE COUNTY COMMISSION UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Ilyrum City Richmond City Lewiston City Smithfleld City Mendon City Cache Valley Dairymen’s Assn Providence C3ty WeUsviHe City Cache Valley Turkey Growers Assodatioa Stanley Lake Sawtooth Where Fish T HERE is this about vacationing in the Stanley Basin-Su- n Valley section of Idaho: You can take it in luxury or find it as rough as you like Sun Valley itself is swank and suave and boasts every modern convenience along with 'top entertainment and yet a scant half hour away you can lose yourself in a primitive wilderness Over Galena Summit you can find a couple of other resorts with lpxury accommodations and prices to fit a number of first rate and moderately priced dude ranches along with modern cabin layouts and forest camps On the western edge of this primitive area on the shores of Payette Lake you find the same variety starting with a luxury hotel and running the scale down to modest housekeeping well-equipp- ed cabins This is a great country for trail trips far from the beaten track Horses and guides are available throughout’-tharea for either long or short jaunts And some outfits are equipped to take your party by pack train to a selected site at a hidden lake or along a virgin trout stream and return and take you out on a specified e date Motorists usually leave UJ5 at Burley or Twin Falls Idaho and take 93 through Shoshone and Hailey to Ketchum and Sun Valley Many take Alternate 93 out of Shoshone for a look at Craters of the Moon The Wood River and Silver Creek both are first rate trout streams and t rollers take big ones out of Magic Reservoir There are some nice brook trout in the beaver ponds of Trail Creek just above Sun Valley where you also can make 30S Scroic Edirio— Wday May 13 1753 |