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Show 'FAIR DATES NOW ARRANGED. BIG EVENT TAKES PLAGE IN SEPTEMBER Many New Features Will Enliven En-liven Occasion. Home Coming Week to be Boosted The Directors of tile Cache County Fair Association met last Tuesday, June 23th, and decided to hold the County Fair at Logan, September 24th, 25th nnd 20th. A committee will he appointed to secure se-cure railroad rates for the Home Coming Com-ing Week which is during the Fan. The committee will at once get In touch with the railroad company nm ask them to provldo for n stop over at Logan when selling tickets for the Stato Fair and Conference at Salt Lake City, so that all people desiring to attend the State Fair and Conference Confer-ence may visit Logan during the Home Coming Week and the County Fair. Arrangements will he made to carry car-ry on a livestock salo during the three days of the Fair so that the buyers and sellers who are Interested In live stock, may get together. The matter of holding an annual horse and llw stock sale every spring on the -air grounds, has been left to the presidency. presi-dency. A special committee will also be ap-IKiinted ap-IKiinted to arrange and beautify the Fair grounds, so that any Improvements Improve-ments made, will be considered carefully care-fully and made permanent. The Hoard decided to set aside money for horse races and other big attractions for the Fair this year which will bring horsemen and people for many miles around. The "Home Coming Week" idea, JL, which had, its origin with the Repub-ICjJ Repub-ICjJ Ilcan, promises to be one of the best things ever gotten up by the people of the valley. Invitations will bo sent to all former residents urging them tc "come to Cache Valley," and with tho special rates offered by the railroads together with the Mormon Conference coming at about tho same season, many hundreds are expected to avail themselves of tho opportunity to ne what progress Cacho Valley hi made dm Ins their absence. Special little novelties In the way of rdtertlsing will be prepaped for tho wi&slon, and the citizens .ji. tho valley val-ley are already uiged to begin the tood work of writing tnvltatlons to former friends-to come back "homo" for a visit during the "Home Coming Week." County Fair committees had previously previ-ously been appointed In nearly all the towns with tho exception of Mendon, , Newton, and Clarkston. The committees commit-tees In these towns have now been appointed ap-pointed and aro as follows: Mendon W. I. Sorenson, chairman; J. S. Willie, M. D. Bird, Joseph Hardman, John Whitney, and J. F. Whitney, director. Newton M. C. Wgby, chairman; Michael Mi-chael Anderson, John Hurtlg, D. It. Clarke, J. P. Johnson, W. F. Jonson, Jr., n. w. Jones, and John Jenkins, director. Clarkston Hyrum Darson, chairman; T. J. Duttars, W. J. Griffiths, Grif-fiths, Thos. drimn, J. E. Malonburg, Allan Archibald, J. E. Godfrey, and j. John Duttars, .director. Free concerts will be given In these towns commencing July "th, by the Cache County Fair Amusement Co. It will also be arranged to visit Wells-vlllo Wells-vlllo and Lewlston. All thoso Interested Inter-ested In Uie development of Cacho Val ley and tho County Fair, Bhould be out to theso concerts, as the ttmo can not be spent to better advantage. People should nlso remember tho Home Coming Week, which will be held during the Fair, September 24, 23 and 20. They should write to their relatives and friends nnd nsk them to lslt their old home, Cache Valley, and the Fair. Tho commercial nnd women's clubs of the valley will bo nBked to take this matter up nnd Induce tho people to correspond with their friends and assist in making the Homo Coming Week to Cnche Valley, and tho Fair, a great success. |