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Show Silt Lake City. Tody IUBI, SmilMieU, DO YOUR OUTSIDE OF PARADISE-- Sal. !o Mon. GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddie SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO BEAUTIFY TO TOWN YOUR YOUR TOWH XXXI torn SMITHriKLI), CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SKIT. 16, 1938. wESnXGHOUSE WIHS COUNTY VOTE STATE FAIR TO OPEN RETURNS LISTED gTY CHAMPIONSHIP .The following are returns from 40 districts out of 45 in week Westing-homCache county in the recent victorious by decisively primary the three otter opponents. elections: two last the Democrats: of scores State senator-Peter-son, He box Ydiows. 1600; McMurrin, 2898. State vgfats play 8' representative Pond, 1207; Kent 548 nayed September Nielsen, 594; Anderson, 588; Fonnes-45- J jaericai Food Sanders, 1104. County Kordbery 2366 ! Jorgensen, 1016; Roberts, 1058. County assessor jX Vu Orden Ttomiey "ewart, 8195; Ballif, 1291. Cbnnty iff Stowell, 8638; Moon, 1102. ; ity commissioner, f:,ur year 1 Van Orden noffciball the round robin lait NUMBER 40 tourna-- " e SATURDAY, OCT. I de-tatt-ae i C Lose J. Lowe ( Hsd Richards 1 Totals 1 M3e lick filkmon 1 HUlyard X HiUyard Rich jnh Nelson C. IMsIs September 8: Played Tush . I HiRysrdIf e Phxwman, p-- lb Sedgrou sf ef-- rf Deppe, 1 ple. of tte peo- of th( h!R t aecumul.ited in actual pounds or butte. fat up to and including the month cf September, 1938. .The annual state fair horse show will be held under the auspices of the Salt Lake Horse Show association. It is expected to bring together the finest array of harseflesa ev-.put on view in the Beehive state and to provide many thrills for those who admire blooded power. Another outstanding feature of the 1938 fair will be the fifteenth all breed dog show to be held in the ifog show building under sponsorship of the Intermcunlain Kennel club, with rules of tte American Kennel club prevailing in the making of awards. More than 300 pedigreed canines are to be exhibited in the atiff competition expected. u J HiUyard, cf Tbtsls WcitiighouM DAIRY DAY SPEAKERS SCHEDULE LISTED EMPHASIZE PASTURAGE The complete Region One schedule for the 1938 football season is as follows: Main Squsd Schedule September 23 Iboeie at Logan ); North Cache st Ogden, Bear River at South Cache, Box Elder at Weber. September SO Ncrth Cache at Box Elder, South Cache at Ogden, Logan at Weber. October 7 South Cache at Box Elder, Logon at North Cache, Ogden at Bear River. . October 14 Box Elder at Logan, Bear River at North Cache, Weber at South Cache. October 21 Logan at Ogden October 28 North Cache at Etouih Cache, Bear River at Weber. November 4 Logan at Bear River, Weber at North Cache, Ogden at Box Elder. November 11 South Cache at Logan, Box Elder at Bear River, Weber at Ogden. Sdphomore Schedule September Ogden at North Cache, South Cache at Bear River, Weber at Box Elder. September 27 Box Elder at North Cahce, Ogden at South Cache, Weber at Logan. Cttuber 4 Box Elder at South Cache, North Cache at Logan, Bear River at Ogden. October 11 Logan at Box Eldar, North Cache at Bear River, South Cache at Logan. October 18 Ogden at Logan. October 25 South Cache at North Cache, Weber at Bear River.' November 1 Bear River at Logan, North Cache at Weber, Box Elder at Ogden November 8 Logan at South Cache, Bear River at Box Elder, Ogden at Weber. At Utah State Agricultural college seventh annual dairy day conducted at the dairy experiment farm in Nortt Logan 200 dairymen and agri cultural leaden from all aectiuna of Utah. were advised to take greater interest in improving of pasture. George Q. Bateman, superintendent of the experimental dairy, presented data gathered from 6 years of experiments in feeding of dairy cows and concluded that the grnteet value above feeding costa is derived from ration. Otter feeding alfalfa-pasturations used in the experiment were (non-region- October 1 is the opening date for the big annual shew. October 8 is the closing date. This means eight full days during which citizens and visitors alike will be given opportunities tj view in passing parade the accomplishments of men, women and children on the farms, and in the the factories, stores, studios, and ration, the full-graone ration calling for Cache county did not have a single elsewhere in the past years. of grain per four pounds milk, pound According to officers, directors and the part-grai- n ration calling Ibr and members of the state fair board, one pound of grain to six pounds of department supervisors, and tte fair milk. management, everything points to the R. R. Greaves, chief of the division State senator, Hershel Bullen of greatest galaxy of exhibits ever to of feeding, breeding, snd manageegan; state representatives, Mrs. be shown at a statewide exposition. ment with tte federal bureau of Entries already recorded in the var-aodairy industry, guest speaker, redisplay division assure this, evcommended the graiing of one secUnusual interest is being manifestLeatham of Welbville; county ery department reporting entries up ed in the tion of the pasture while the other rabbit to and poultry, in date canary amisskmers, William H. Griffin, greater number and varsection is growing and to cut tte exhibits, fine assuring exceptionally iety than ever before. section allowed to grow for hay. The displays of feathered creatures and seettons can be alternated in that Agriculturally and horticulturally, the bunnies. George Winder, superthe 1938 fair should, because of the way, and at the end of the seaaon visor of the poultry, rabbit, dog abundant crops and exceptionally the entire pasture is grazed. This show and machinery divisions, slid is similar to tho method used in high quality, establish new marks in that the would a fair coming prove snsen; attorney, Jesse T. Rich and displays of grains, fruits and vegeHolland. He asesrted from experience locale for the rapidly, grow urveyor, Eugene Schaab. Mr. Schsub tables. That such will be tte esse is splendid former chief dairy husbandman ing poultry inudstry of the state to i the only one without Democratic the belief expressed this week with Oregon Stats college snd as by exhibit its prowess and strides made Charles H. Smith of Centerville, first ppoaition for the final election m associate at tte BeltsviUe, Md rocent months. Unopposed Democrats automatic-ll-y vice president of the fair board, during experimental farm that hay from pas Several awards be are to special nominated ere: member of the executive committee turo cuttings is appetising to cows exhibitors. Some these have of N. J. Crooks ton, county clerk; Eli-- and supervisor of agriculture and given and effective in milk production. never been offered before, including B. Aodgaon, recorder; L. E. horticulture. Frederick P. Champ, president of special travel trip awards to boy tte college board of trustees, advis"The great abundance of all errps and girl winners in tte club ed farmers not to regard tteir pasand their superior quality means that and Future Farmers of America divture land as marginal or worthless one. exhibits of farm and orchard prod- isions, hundreds of dollars in cash land, asserting that good pastures ucts should be the best in state award, and many beautiful and usemy pay greater dividends than otter fair history, said Mr. Smith. "There ful articles. similar areas on the farm. He voiced exists a fine opportunity to display The entertainment features of the plea for farmers to take advanour agriculture and horticultural re- 1938 will include several new fcir of the information tested and tage sources at the fair end I am cep and hitherto unseen events. The Irng proved for their use by the college tarn from all indications that our 1!it of offered fai DEAR RICH LEADS 4o experimental program and circulated S. V. Prows, manager of the local growers realize this and are going visitors amusemcntg include a daily balloon asthrough the college extension service, to take advantage of it in making cension and parachute jump, mam-mrtt- SOFTBALL BATTERS saying the experiment station can the very best of such displays. best serve the . dairy firewoiks displays, circus and industry by 4Dr. R.. C..SwalberE 9f Spsnitt mWal sttrart-Foraft3-a- i v;ftjda;e putting its vast store of valuable member of the fair board and jon Qf sim0gt unlimited number and The following is h list of the bat- information across tte corral fence ters in the round robin tournament to the dairymen of the state." supervisor of the horse department, yarjet w sa equally optimistic regarding the' who played three games and their 000- A contests more of score or special forthcoming exhibit of equine blue such as the flor the round robin averages batting end club log sawing WARNING GIVEN TO blood.. Scores of draft horses, thorwell be series. horse contests, All managers, assistant nunagers oughbreds, standard breeds and Am- listed pulling the more may interesting of anrng ALFALA GROWERS erican saddlers are already entered amusement as imy fair features, in tte various classes, including manufac-hirers of the exhibits in tte Because of the satisfactory record many winers from county and reg- many Salt Lake department, where displays of R. Plowman n intermoun-'..aiUtah the (UP) City ional fairs F tte throughout the Cache Valley District, Utah made products will as usual, in growers of the alfalfa seed More than 41,230 tte country. blowing men have been invi.ed: a place in the very van of Snelgorve were warned crop Assistant cash prizes will be awarded winners occupy,exhibts ... Mack ianager S. V. Prows, lures decided that those here that they can expect the first prove R. Richards anager William C. Wood, Roy C. In the horse division. to home folks and visitors alike. frest this season on or about SepThe cattle supervised the of department, add, Logan, leading agent P. Hansen tember 19. are Utah Women cf evincing will M. of Ritchie Charleston, J. istrict in point, Garnel E. Larsen, by blather in- - the making of disInasmuch as most of the farmers outkeen interest the of one as usual, provide llow ther crops to mature to the in varied ev- Nordberg standing of fair attractions. The plays and taking part last minute, federal meteorologists Utah event has for many years past ents arranged for feminine exhibitors. Deppe here prepared to warn growers by sre the boys snd girls of These men will meet with abcut been in the forefront of the nation's S, too, the Tout telephone and telegraph against tho artists, fiJi and game annual stock shows and this years the state, educational instiutions, M. Hillyard ... impending frost, which would wipe maintain authorities, will cattle of exposition Ox Heaps out their profits far tte year. this reputation in even greater mea- and (cores of others whop lay pro- D. Chambers Alton R. Larsen, statistician for in the development of rolls minent Of before. special ever than sure W, Dr. H. (Rich ices James A. Smithies, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, resources. is states the Wei-ancattle in the depai.'ment interest Miles ....... hepard, superintendent cf said many farmers grow the alfalfa Mines and mining will hold the H. Lake Salt the the by LaMulle, sponsorship C. C. Lowe Mrs. Helen seedin the hope of quick profits. n among interesting and al- L. Richards . of rintendent of Nursing and other Chamber of Commerce cowsBUI,wiih spotlight G. MackUtah is noted as having some of the A. exhibits. admired ways itives from the Home Office, cash awards for dairy best seed in the world, Larsen said. board president, is in S. Nelson butter-fa,- !. enzie, fair of records lifetime are men production York. The qualified a fact Fanners allow the seed to grew this of department, initia offering the be will charge This Richardson bers of the Cache Valley Life until fine late season, then when warned usual the display is assures that extra prizes. Competition N. 'HiUyard 'renters Association and are of these of frost, harvest as much as possible breed equipment Utah of products, mining of rows any to purebred D. Van Odren open before it drops to the ground, or age. Awards are to be made on 1 ur'iiM Jstf uttuPCSviuCn1 guig to ot-ie-r j blackens end loses its value. t govesoon A as uigaiiaaasivu rate as vitamin is witynn(i of Cache Valley. It is a compliment rned it held. When experimental animSj,nei LIBRARY RECEIVES to these men to receive recognition his on ring diet a are placed lacking COUNTY FAIR A NEW BOOKS because of tteir qualified record. Novem- - this vitamin, their teeth becon L(w unu-nrColoraik They all plan to leave for and This white. brittle, chalky SepOden GRAND SUCCESS The city library is pleased through Springs Wednesday morning, due to the loss of the enamel, wr- Heaps tember 21 the courtesy of Mr. end Mrs. Leonooo ard Olson, to receive the two books the exposure of the dentine. Records were broken right and left, FOURTH WARD MUTUAL TO of An also claim recently published by members English Faiil authority 3 10 as tte greatest Cache County A is necessary .Scrowther Merrills family. vitamin that Apostle f to thrown open was . in history Utah Pioneer and Apostle Mar-rin- er help prevent diseases of the gun of whui Wood Merrill snd his ti'mily as Inasmuch A vitamin The SmRhficld Fourth ward MIA .throng 0f people, the siae likewif before has greeted the rountje-seasohas many other important fun,,vJ-- RRPRRSJTATIVES Melvin C. Merrill aUd: 3)escen-den- ts announces the opening social of theIKn.er by tions to perform in the body, e' SI EAK of Msrriner Wood Merrill by next Tuesday night, Septem- fajr during Us three day run. Ap ! com-ber 20 at 8 p. m. in the JunLr high pparance 0f the huge ctowda ery homemaker should see to Salt Llke (UP) State and Fed-th- Apostle Joseph F. Merrill. and Two large shipments of books and her meals contain an abuj school. A very special program pjcted the record breaking perfori government representatives will the beautiful dance of mjlk and fourteenth edition on rnance which marks this biggest fair sn11er the heard as speakers during Britannic have been Encyclopedia in history, according to Erie E. Hen . onvention the Utah Sut vellowtSvpaeetJblesgrLTicheair)ual on our shelves during Septem-goo- d placed dricks, chairman of the event in Ogden, League source of this vitamin. . 15, 16 Bnd 17 Tom McCoy, lea month. president of its sponsor, the Cachij ooo Theres going to be a big timeEx-in County Farm Bureau. Vitamin and Tooth 23rd. C Health our fair city, September nciseo SECOND WARD MIA TO enThe first prise money to be issued cellent talent will be there to HOLD OPENING SOCIAL is s total of 110 was divided amonjl with the health of both teeth ar tertain you. An enjoyable ;ugg The new publie lVOrkl pro Ball Frobably attend. Roy who Waite Cash of Smithfield, promised all McCoy said. The Second ward MIA will hold r' to receive lard of Benson, Lee Henson you will be tte person ither speakers include Governor Re opening social on Tuesday night, stuI Smit Come of r Melvin Hillyard that beautiful quilt rrcston and II. Blood and a Utah Cbn- - September 20 In the recreation hall TOfnry choir 4 place; the crowd at the Fourth ward of at 8 p. m. ssional delegation composed HH field, winners of the first 23rd cm in tte lightweight horsepulling 'ator Elbert D. Thomas and Rcp- - A very splendid program has variety show, Friday, September at 8 p. m. tests. The prise money was aplv RESEARC;ntatives Abe Murdock and J. Will been arranged, after which the evewiinaon. after one of tho closest contests eve, ning will be spent in games and -- ooART CENTER NEARS social mixers. witnessed st the grounds. COMPLETION All ward members are invited to SHE'S not a PLD. or an IIAH STATK PRISON M. Cash won first prize of meet at recreation hall Tuesday 2(500 pounds team his pulled The old Salt Lake City -(- Dr)for this opening social aid Soccnd prine of 30 went night feet. pily then every Tuesday night from then Elks club building here is when his team pulu Ballard s Roy a modern on. ing converted into the 2500 pound weight, 17 feet mj to the .treat car, In th. sub, announced. to ft fall h(ma0 wilhin the officials center, Everyone come out and lets have Lee Munsons team won thft inhccs. c commuters ban train. i8 20 trustees sre housed out-S-h. a rousing opiwirvj for oar MIA. The center, to be opened pulllng of f""" by fedprise under tte reads the advertiserne the cellhouse and another tour, HDte 15, will bo operated f ana must be kept Mrs Clendon Bair and children of with care and conaideratiorUy olJ eral art project of the w won fourth prize of S15 Portbcuf, the hospital, are boused in a Richmond are spending a few dij fast 11 inc'death in research data. By means of rmitory. visiting here. sto. to bo established in the er 4-- H Heaps lb-- p (hit Hups cf-- u H Rich, 3b Ox A Ndson, cation and entertainment ia,?ord or GnaeU, 1 r 1 TUI BWm A "asi BtatT mIa8ain.UV'h,Btelly ?tKl.te fair REGION FOOTBALL re alfslfa-pasture-berl- ey in h, -- k. Twt, 3b . Sikes, at V. Scrowther, lb & Chambers 2b 3. Chambers p rf Barter, Totals ..j 9: Hayed September Aserkas Food Nordberg 1 Van Orden liomley C.Loe I X Miles A Lowe Ink. L Richards Bdudson Totals I . Tiiiss Confectionary X -- HiUyard Omen If . 1 Plowman 2b Plowman, p Ox Heape lb We Hups cf A Beh 3b if Jlpve Xeli on i . u rf X Hillyard, . 4-- H I rf y-a- TriaU Beoie by innings: Food want Tlwyed 9: September n Jatiaihouse II X Hansen, ss iJ? e at ef TowtSb "7"" Shoo, if Scmwther ig S3S? rf Total 1 " JKillem JWlexlf hi U 2b St.1-J jUiysrd, ss J H'llysrd, f HeUoii ritun, vW JJ-Va- " e -- 8b lb Orden, MS sf riam.-ti- ui JJ Totalj innings: nhouio VealKiUcn Ely ... 230 100 010 003 2- -0 |