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Show CapitolLegan, Today 4 Sal. LONDON BY NIGHT Sun. lo Wed. Constance Danncit in TOPPER BANK KITE THURS. YOUR SHARE 00 TO BEAUTIFY DO YOUR SHARE YOUR TOWN TO BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN rOLCME XXX COUHTY SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY, FAIR OPENS TOUR GATES OH MONDAY jlaordin Cache pj f.-n- readiness for the largest Fair in Cache County, next enr 13 and continuiMonday September and Wednesday, Tuesday ng 14 and IB. Every department irill be filled to capacity with Cache heat livestock end pro- Valleys fo held au-pi;- Sop-frnJ- u. Ci. respondent aiI.)The thiseek a!'?".! onl' ?P1 An WINKER "5: W;8 ?r! ?anF in 1st STATE FAIR PLANS HALF unn- - baXta Products of Utah fields, orchards, gardens, factories and homes will go on parade in Salt Lake City from 2nd, inSeptember 25th to clusive. And with them will be displayed as interesting adjuncts, of the Beehive state exhibits at its annual from '. articles made to make life on the farm and in the home more comfortable. The state's biggest annual event staged midst all the glamor of scintillating entertainment attractions Always bring together in almost endless array of exhibits that reveal Utahs accomplishments of the year. These show what agriculturists have accompliidied in the growing of better crops, what the livestock growers are doing to fbrwranl their important industry, what the housewife is doing in home handicrafts, what the youth of the state are carrying club and Future on in their Farmer work, what artista have done evin the fine and applied, aril erything that pertains to everyday life in the great annmonwrcalth that is Utah. That, the 1937 state fair will eclipse all similar events of past year ia the belief of every departmental head. They have ways of learning far in advance of what liee in store for each annual exposition. The story' is told in early entries and Interest manifested in contacts with the fair board end its management Folks come to the state fair to see and be entertained. They come to see in grouped exhibits what this or that county is doing in all manner of activities. They come to see the latest devices of mechanisation what the manufacturers are doing to provide new and better articles for farm and home use. The Utah state fair is the pivitol point, not only for a review of yearly accomplishments, but to gather information nf a helpful nature to all walks of life. of manufactured exhibits The , JKmS? i011 lack of atten.ion. Published, reporters decided C. Raymond into charge! that the that, while not a bona fide labor The caravan stopped at Tony Utah Copper company had maintain- - union in the accepted sense of the Grove, where a nursery is being a company union, intimidating term, the committee had been shown SEAGULL FLOUR workers for JV. providing workers from I joining the interna- - to be free at of the charge of 2,000,000 nnifer seedlings each Mnie Ml d Sme1'. being company dominated. Refusal of Many other interesting places were.'LrWa k company to .bargain with the in- - Van Orden pointed out and discussed including tats department to create temational union which claims a ma M. JIansen. UnlF larious water supplies, forest eiM)I m caPto1 Juirty of the workers, led ta charges i in. areas, and CCC camps. I but testimony at the showed Olney The trip proved must educational retail trades wage board published a that the union had hearing rot made its report which showed just how much claims good through tingible proof, Gutke The third day of the fair, the average shop girl earned, and' 0. T. Call, a member of both the September 15, the Grand recommended that her wages be up- committee and the C. I. employees Livestock parade will take place at ; 0. ped $2 a .week. of union, expressed appr'real Die nee track' ai 1:30 p. m. just The average wage is 314 a week, j both Closer adher-Fo- r 31 10 Totals organizations. absolute necessity, the girls prereeding the rodeo. to the wishes of the worker fortunAbe rodeo committee was of Utah stores, was the C. I. O.s advantage, hi.nd the Counters . he Ilayed Friday, Sept. 3. Funeral services were held Thurs- - who in many cases get less, need said.' ate in getting Leo J. Creiier from SEAGULLS in 2 m. famat the &nthfrell p. day Big Timber, Montana with his $16, the wage board recommended Governor Henry II. Blond's week Nurdberg 3b ous rodeo stock and to act as Arena First ward chapel for Mrs. Elizabeth by a 4 to 8 vote. Four hundred fifty as seen through the eyes of the Lower, cf a. B1X dollars of her yearly pay is nec- Director for the wildest and fastest Susan Woodruff, 71, who died p.ess, was chiefly filled with speerh-th- e mfco'each afternoon that has taken family home here Tuesday af-- essary for board and lodging $565 miking. Journeying from Salt Lake Marlin Oragun as .... price here. Cremer put on the rodeo temoon. She was the wife of New- - to maintain her beauty, if any $5 City to the Kiwanis Idaho-Uta- h dis-to- n D. Chambers, If ... Woodruff. for the covered wagon days celebrat.'for church dues, $159.60 for clothing, trict meet at Price, arid speaking n. Van Orden, lb ion in Salt Lake City, July 24. Bishop Ilazen llillyard had harge and $10 for permanent waves, the the capitnl city before conven- Cutke la Cremer says he has fifty head of or the services. High Priests were boards report said in making a par- - ti ma of the American Association C. Pilkington, 2b the finest bucking hor.es in the pall earers. Relief Society member? tial Hat of her requirements. of and Utilities Commlssion- - L. Plowman, rf world. They are reported to be sec- Whatever action the report will ors, and the Western Division of the 0. Hillyard c oni only to Col. Johnsons string. DeRyke directed the choir with Mis. produce will be left to the industrial inerican Mining Congress, as well which performs in Madis.:n commission when, after a public is ,at minor affairs in Utoh and Square! Bertha Mather as accompanist..' Garden every year. He says that Opening song, Beautiful Isle of hearing expected soon, the commis- Idaho, the governors job North Cache Motor one bt his best bucking horses is! Somewhere; invocation by Bishop sion sets wage standards tor w as host and representative of Utah Fulkerson If aimed Bill James after the cowboy George G. Nelson; duet, Mr. anJ men and minora employed in Utah areupied a great deal of hia time, Beautiful industry. artist and poet, Bill Jame-- . Cremer Mr--- . A labor day statement and speech Rash p Harry DeRyke, knew Bill Janies personally and al- City"; duet, Mrs. Forrester Clay-poAuthority for Ehe arbitrary fix- - welcoming President Roosevelts apand Mra. Seth Godfrey; dos- ing of wages is an old statute, al- - proval of the sugar contiol ways admired him. Cremer says his bill, S. Chambers 2b bucking horse Bill James, has been ing remarks, Bishop Hazen Hillyard; lowing for minimum wages and max- - rounded out his week. V. Scrowther, 8b Rest for the 'Weary ridden hut few times. He usually closing song, lets his ridei. Cremer says there Soul, choir; benediction, Amos L. Jones, cf b much truth in the saying that Fuller. BUILDING THEATRE there is not a horse that can nut womens Speakers were W. L. Winn, Dr. 0. Heaps, lb onomics, fish and game, be ridden and not a rider who can G. L. Rees, Bishop Sylvester Low. and F. F. A. achievework, COMPLETION OH NEARS THEATRE NEWRiTZ not be bucked off." They praised the deceased for her Totals ments, farm machinery, poultry, and Other bad ones of Crrmers are great faith and works in the church, needlework, pigeons; cocking and rabbits and hares, flowers, pictures, Mg English, Jlootchie Ko.trhi, Sad especially her temple work; also her I Mr. Ben Daivis, contractor of the According to Air. U. Anderson, Played Saturday, Sept. 4. groat pioneer heritage. theatre building on North Main supervisor of construction on the new . Raymonds Service Fire, Barrell Hoop. by famed artists of the jntermoun-tai- n Cremer is the first to bring BrahBishop C. J. Plowman dedicated reporta that the work is empire, mines and minerals, in street the brick and ma calves here Dor the calf raping. and hundreds of other thing. floor Smithficld, grave with interment in the the stock, and yery rapidly These calves ere much harder to Smithficld City Cemetery. provide in themselves a veritable 'has been relaid, walls and ceiling concrete work is done, the steel trus- AI. Hillyard, as Mrs. Woodruff was the dwgther tope than the domestic calves. They witi insulating board, plas- - ses are in place and the roof is each Contests of various kinds being built, the sub flior is finished, R. Richards, If W stronger and faster. They do She waa bom in terinz of lobby cm, interSir ss and work them the the conducts frane 3b U. outlobby not choke down but when caught Hillyard, department on rcofi ut L. Low, cf one right at the rope and fight. ber 10, 1865, where she has reslde1 , 8de walla and front will aeon be and the operating booth ia up. esting sidelights in competiive feaIn been addition the has R. la tures provide entertainment for all plumbing vitralite Plowman, the They inherit for the fight spirit from her entire life. stuckoed and ready in and the electrical wiring G. Raymond, cf She is survived by her husband who admire feats of skill and en-roughed their sires and dams. Their color is the on front, be to 77 put glass one son and one daughter, Mrs., keel finance and air conditioning will be grey. of Salt Johnson Phclbe W. fair horse pulling contest, the mainl completed and the finishing1 Lak,e,.a"f SV8tom' will soon be installed and Cremer has had the bull dogging will be followed up, the interior i ... Totals if The elutes changed at the Fair grounds. Wilfnrd W. Woodruff of Smithficld. the is booth ready. operating as fast as possible. Brick and con- -' Pioneers He wants fast records and that is She is also survived by one grand stage is also nearing completion. has been Crete for all out-- : Richardson, and educational exhibits, and the on what the public want. A new world child. an that stated expert He also side i Miles, walls. .J. If Word in hull dogging was made accustics said the building is perfect Days during the Covered Wagon OH YEAH COLUMN for sound. For entertainment with a big E Celebration in Salt Lake City, this Perforins Mr. Davis extends an invitation to Doctor combined 1937 fair offers a the the look building of Bartlett, and to eonie jeer. Dave Campbell be all not home modem The 5 12 and may Hek, made the record in 3 and Unusual Operation a work bench. rf remdelle.l build econds. Dave will he here and may able to find space for "'llli7inu!et,'ly D. Thomley, 2b wil Trotoably be enough markable what a u duplicate this refcord if he has good though there 1lly I A difficult and unusual operation E. Hyden, ss for a game and whoopee mom. fcek. d :h h3!l been done. will begin s 3 D. Geary, p ...i the soon was performed on Carol Nilson, for parents oho-Very Pinky Gist the main clown of Amus C. and the rndre) values his little mules, to worry for fear the ehildren arej Ionian Read entertained at daughter the ehild-'- a i Violet Stirland Nilson, at the Cache Mickey dinncr party Friday afternoon and Freckles at $1,000.00 ludying to hard. Probably bid fair to establish something for cause is Sal Valley Hospital, when a teratoma ,,r. will admit there, of Smith ren Earl Mrs. each. a f special demanded lon,,r Pinky has 6. j future fairs to sheet at. Mr. tlio were: from childs removed Sept. was Monday, alarm. body, Hayed serious Mill for his mutes and equipment. Lake City. Those present claim SEAGULLS Fair visitors will find the varied twin an.l Mr. and or teratoma The Chinese Japanese of undeveloped Womliuff, Ihe life the yiiforri Pinky end bis mules are and a though war, , not :,nd family are Maga-linefighting the how. In the former Life L,,rin they Mrg after a hundred or two thousand Mtg Karl Smith. Tinky was given considerable wuildi 'Persons have been killed, it ...Il.mre1 Publicity in a special issue, A... AI. Hansen Is and from the states "big show. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Nelron spent in width and was two inches thick. One of the feature acts is Uiat look as if they wen- firing - AI. Olney, ss o her. each who V. at R. Dr. performLarson, rose iwtals at City more than t.,Hj Brigham tf Haidy Murphy with his noted - ,)u Mr. and Airs. Henry Hansen and ed the operation said that such a'H. Vsn Orden, lb .... From- Uie tone ef recent dispat- .UnK wi,h fricndg and relatives. Silver Cloud. For six years in Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ben- the that family, soem not would it Madichcs, kwresslon Murphy appeared in D. Chamber second p the be to i? said - THANKS tion only CARD OF space between the J: . rt of its kind in medical history in 0. Hillyard, c ....... was a good location for wish to- take this armies We ese fcii hereby act. 1 ; visited Thursday evening with Mrs. The special 4 L. Iiowman, If tond numiiera which must be play-unitv to express our sincereJennie Milligan. all to vacations. person, autumn their and appreciation thanks for the act are Dixie, My Buddy, choose for deeds American child small and The the acts rapidly improved kind For many years Indian Love Call and Old Faithful. Air. and Airs. Royal Sparrow are and was re PIONEERS wurked - build up the roun- - . way during the sickness, following the operation Murphy also has a dancing horse, people Waite to beloved be home to to moved her secnw Wednesday. 0f 0ur White dpa(h and buriai try Now the idea V. Richardson Eagle. the people uncle, William Hunter. from Miss Fern Moody returned Ikul anil Marie Storry arp nolod build up the debts that The Family. owe. Idaho Falls, Idaho where she has nqr trick orpers and riders. Mi.-- s Florence AIcQuarrie of Hyde are said to have laid a hens The sister, D. ritcher been all summer with her Much announcer 1'ark. depends on the C thought Ogdon have City-(UP)She came L. Salt Lake Airs. Louise Pilkington. lot of eggs lately. Slust I (Continued on page 4) Smith . F were. of the Moj to go to school hme prices aw lower than theythe cdiica-- , ohase, presklent , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peterson and Dickson -- .1. snow-that Principal towns from Q0pper company reported 'Thomley world seemi tn he that fhe t absolutely guarantee to save thm-inj native copper have been, 1 in the "ney. Just drive in today for footliall teams are starting Pr'ltK'.''-ifimnlubrication l,iu" Job with the world?, rphr summer is all '.f r w!uj!, 21 instead of Mar Drive in and get your car serviced is. Thi, round at a det. day, September lubricant Msrfak". Drain that i,,all pxcept paying for it. 14i Jaaon l(Mlll)cr c(ppi.r & Total BINGHAM SERVICE. We hsve st oil, renil with dean. dear. ,1Buauy quite preposition. 02 feet in the company's sn.ui , wllh lho fair .g he WBfli installed two new electric tw- recently too were Luis San near . tax frre llavolin motor Hark Canyon, Usd to say they 6. dayn. meter Monday, iyipP September Ttiyed ga pump. Purchase any ! - Fill your tank with good old full for utterance. Wish some iHpo, Chase said. tu AB U R smount of gas you wfeh. ,We call fur Sen Ice ' Raymonds fl'" ,(,j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scamons of Hodges c 9iof gasoline and we know realize they were also 4 and deliver your car. Phone No. 2. 'riU notlce the difference. We drive cars. - Hyde Park were Sunday visitors atten'. much . 4 to to wo Business is good. Theres s reason. p Spillman, pay i; acein l ii,pm rail fotr and deliver your car. The here. TmI. Some of lion to what the weed root say. on page 8) a A dr. tf. (Cswtlnued WMOND SERVICE Phone 82W tuning at the grass Wed-seidi- ! Pe"cs through lst 4-- 11 y, be-jen- ' MANY DISPLAYS UNDECIDED Softball fur the first half schedule diva- to a close Thursday nlte when the So igull Flour IW.ys beat imum hnur, ha never been the Raymond Sendee ten by a score previously enfornred. of i) to 5. Roth teams are tied for ri'e V'tah Copper rmpanys hear- - first place in this league for this . revealed that in the opinion of half. A playoff game will oe played lea8t one c- - !- - - member. the in the future. Kcneral Raymond's Service . lrerS Stjff SOFTBALL A. llodges had been an efficient B. Nelson for workers. Ad- - Heaps A. C. Nord, supervisor of Cache it llillyard ,verM critirism of it was that Ren.,-- ,, fficial "business lacked direct contact with National forest, the men Tout accompanied the caravan and explained details of for- it attempted t represent, and that ' 8., moothly T 1,1 soar for new ey turned their it had not hen iWft fn aff tn t )'.! est rnanseemem. .nr i m.i-i- ducts. The horse department is always mounding due to the large number There will be of pulling teams. of head 50 than pulling horses more olcne. Although a large new horse ihd has been built, a number of the draft stallions may have plored in box stalls used for An extra tie rack will ynUi The horses will be judged the typing morning of the fair. Monday! September 18th at 9:80 a. m. New stalls have been added for the cattle and the JLII club department These will ell be filled. Also Die pens for swine and sheep. The ajfte, sheep and swine will be judged the second morning of the fair, 14th at 9 Tuesday, September VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL Hn will NUMBER 39 BB President Hillyi.nl, II o Van Orden and K. H. Dojel joined !g ! representatives LoBaili n..;,. ham, Garland and Ogden, Tuesday! miming and participate! in a motor! caravan conducted under of: ihe Intennnuntain Association cf Cmc Clubs. The trip was made by way of Wan oany n to Hear Lake, where; after luncheon, the to Monte Cristo l--y way of Wood- - to President Eric the department heads 10, 1937. OF WATERSHED AREA Hen-n- d County Fair,-- JJ MADE UTAH. FRIDAY. SEPT. ol 4-- H rt .Sar,.mW.tkJ' I1 d , 2-- e. - rp-tpo- d J : I- l ! 74 sw !f , ' H- 11 11 v |