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Show ADDITIONAL PIES AH AT THE CACHE COUNTY FAIR NOT BEFORE CffiN PUBLICITY Horticultural Products J. 11. Anderson, River IIolghtB, U. I. Greening apples, first prize. William Hall, Hydo Pnrk, Utah or-ango or-ango peaches, second; silver prunes, prize. John A. Crockett, Logan, Elberta peaches, first and second; delicious apples, first; Wlnesap1 npples, first. William P. Ellis, Logan, Spy apples, ap-ples, first. J. H. Holland, Logan, Italian pruno second; German prune, first. James C. Jenson, Hyrum, noil Flower apples, second; Elberta peaches, peach-es, second; Bartlet pears, first. Ephralm Lunbcrg, River Heights, Wolf IUver apples, first. C. A. Nyman, North Logan, kllng peach, second prlzo; Utah orango second se-cond prlzo. A. N. Ostlund, Logan, Wealthy apples, ap-ples, second prlzo. J. S Phearson, Logan, Elborta peaches, first prize; Winter Nellls pears, flrsl. County Poor Farm, Johnathan apples, ap-ples, first. Thomas Rowley, Logan, Rourro Do Anjou pears, first; Bartlet pears, second; sec-ond; Ilomo Beauty npplo, first; Law-vcr Law-vcr apple, first; Johnathan apple, second; sec-ond; Pears 10 In each variety, first. Georgo A. Lowe, peach, first. Georgo Itomney, Smlthfleld, Italian prunes, first; Wlnesap apples, bcc-ond; bcc-ond; Lawver applo, second; Romo Beauty, second; Beurro Do Anjou pear, second; Winter Nollls pears, second. Jonn J. Roberts, Logan, Wealthy npples, first. Ras Rasmussen, Logan, Wolf River Riv-er apples, Becond. Mrs. S. Richards, Logan .Yellow Bell Flower, second. William Zollinger, Provldonco, Mammoth Black Twig applo, first; Grimes Golden, first; R. I. Green- , . ing apple, first; Health kllng peach, fTiJ first; Winter Pcarmaln apple, first; German pruno, second; Applo pack, first prlzo. - WOMEN'S WORK Bottled Fruit, etc Canned vegetables, first, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Cutler, Hyrum. Bottled cherries, first, Mrs. BIssl-ger, BIssl-ger, Providence Bottled raspberries, second, Mrs. BIssIgor, Provldonco. Applo jelly, second, Ethol A. Clark, Hydo Park. Canned vegetables, second, Lu-clello Lu-clello Burgoyno, Logan. Bottled strawborrles, first Violet Nlelson, North Logan. Bottled peaches, first; bottlc'd beets, first; corn, first; apples, second, sec-ond, Mrs. S. B. Mltton, Logan. Bottled beans, first; peas, second, Bertha Zollinger, Provldonco. Bottled pickles, first, Mrs. Nell to Curtis, Logan. Bottled peas, first, Mrs. I. Camp-boll, Camp-boll, Logan.; Bottled beans second, Mrs. I. Campbell, Logan. Bottled pears, first, Mrs. ZIna Rowley, Row-ley, Logan. Peach Jelly first, bottled apples, first, applo Jelly, first; bottled beets, second, Mrs. W. R. Sloan, Logan. Bottled cherries, second; apricots, second, peaches, second, Mrs. Maud Hodges, Logan. Bottled apricots, first; raspberrlos, first; gooseberries, second, Mrs. Alma Al-ma Olson, Logan. Gooseberries, first, Mrs. Ostluntl, Logan. Wedding cake, first, Mrs. A. Ilor-geson, Ilor-geson, Logan. Display of bottled fruit, first, Res-slo Res-slo Law, ago fifteen, Logan. Fancy Work, etc. Patchwork quilts, second, Mrs. Weyraan, Logan. Mexican drawn work, first, Mrs. Ballard, Logan. Hattenburg centerpiece, first, Mrs. Ballard, , Logan. Display tatting, second, Mrs. Kate Watklns, Logan. Silk quilt, second, Mrs. Hyde, Logan. Lo-gan. Homo mado rug, first, Mrs. BIssIgor, BIssI-gor, Providence. Embroidery nightgown, first, Mrs. W. E. Mltton, Logan. Embroldored nightgown, second; dressing sack and cap, first; display of battenbure, Becond, Miss Jessie Johnson, Mlllvllle. Hardanger embroidery, first, Mrs. Mary Mlckclson, Logan. Crochet bedspread, first, Mrs. Mary Mlckclson, Logan. Dlsnlnv Hardancer embroidery, sec ond, Mrs. Colla Anderson, River Heights. Silk quilt, first, Mrs. Jennlo Webb, Meudon. Infants hood, first, Tholma Bagley, Logan. Display Irish laco, first, Mrs. Chug Provldonco. Kitchen apron, first, N. Whcatley, Logan. Silk embroidery cushion, second, Mlsa N. Wheatley, Logan. Apron, second, Jounetto Ostlund, Logan. Luncheon set, second; display of solid embroidery, second, Miss Jen-notte Jen-notte Ostlund, Logan. White- embroidery center, second, Emma Llnnartz, Logan. Mac centerpiece, first, Emma Llnnartz, Lln-nartz, Logan. White embroidery center, second, Ada Mltton, Logan. Crochet dollies, second, Mrs. J. P. arlftln, Logan. Display of (ntting, second, Abblo Card, Logan. Cross Btltch pillow, second, Abblo Cord, Logan. Loco edged center, first, Mrs. R. J. Keaton, Logan. PUno scarf, first; crochet dollies, first, Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Logan. Cross stitch pillow, first, Mrs. Bertha Ber-tha P. Zollinger, Providence.. Display sofa pillows, first; silk cm-broidery cm-broidery center, second, Mrs. C. V. Mohr. Provldenco. Laco edged centor .second, Delia England, Logan. Hana pointed cushions, first, Mrs. Richard Young, Lewlston. Hand painted cushions, second, Edna Ed-na Hanson, Logan. Silk embroidery center, first; embroidery em-broidery underwnlst, second; display of battonburg, first, Miss Eliza Johnson, John-son, Millvlllo. Tatting, first, Diana Beach, Logan. Crochet yoke, second, Mrs. II. Ralph, Logan. Chemise, second, embroidery sheet firtt; display silk embroidery, second, Mrs. D. Jenkins, Logan. Display solid embroidery, first, Vivian Vi-vian Cederlund, Logan. Luncheon set, first; tnblo runner, second; Mac work, second, Mario Jeff, Logan. Display of cross stitch embroidery, second; embroidery dress, first; home mndn rug, second, Mrs. Helen Jonron, Hyrum. Display hair goods, Mrs. A. C. Lcrson, Logan. Pleco crochet, first, Mrs. Mario Danlelson, Hyrum. Painting, first; silk embroidery cu-shlon, cu-shlon, first, Dorothy Wheatley, Logan. Infant's hood, second, Mrs. Annie L. Walker, Logan. Painting, second, Fny Walker, Logan. Lo-gan. Hand mado bag, second, Mrs. R. Smith, Logan. Hand bag, first, Mrs. P. H. Whittle, Whit-tle, Richmond. Tatting collars, Jabot, etc., first, Mrs. J. S. Bingham Logan. Collar and cuff tatting, second; pin cimhlon, second; Mexican drawn work, second; carnation braM, second, sec-ond, Mrs. B. P. Bingham. Logan. Tatting collar and cuff, first, Lib-bin Lib-bin Nlelson, Logan. Monogram, second, Miss McCnus-land, McCnus-land, Logan. Monogram, first, morning cap, second; sec-ond; mnchlno made Bhlrt, first, Mrs. L. Hovcy, Logan. Best hardanger, first, May Beach, Lognn. Display of woolen shawls first, Mrs. Loulso Sorcnson, Logan. Roman cut wood, first, Amelia Chrlstensen, Logan. Carnation braid, first, Mrs. E. N. Hammond, Logan. DIsplny of assorted dollies, first; display lace, second; display sill: embroidery, em-broidery, first, Mrs. H. A. Wllks, Lognn, Croshet laco nnd scarf first, Mrs. Annie P. Anderson Millvlllo. Display embroidery, first, Mrs. Kel-ler, Kel-ler, Smlthl'.eld. Patch quilt, first, Mrs. Batcman, Richmond. Knitted pillow first, Mrs. Mary H. Hanson, Logan. Crochet bed spread, second, Mrs. Marian Mortcnsen, Smlthfleld. Work of Old Ladles Pin cushion, first; quilts, first; homo made rug, first, Mrs. Elsie K. Johnson, Logan. Silk quilt first; display knitted lace first, Mrs. Cardon, Logan. Display filet embroidery, first, Mrs. Koarl, Logan. Knitted stockings first, Mrs. Mac-Carrey, Mac-Carrey, Richmond. Knitted stockings, second, Mrs. Mary Jenson, Logan. Girls' Work Tnblo runner second, Edna Camp-boll, Camp-boll, Logan. Doll outfit, first, Florcnco Jenkins, Logan. Embroidery second Hazel Hawkes, Logan. Embroidery towel, second, Ruby Mltton, Logan. Bag, second, Belva Jones, Logan t Tatting first; embroidery pillow, first, Kato Tarbott, Logan. Tatting, second, Norma Smith, Logan. Lo-gan. Cross stitch second, Dorothy Whittle, Whit-tle, Richmond. Floriculture Best boquet of astors, first, Mrs. C. E. Leatham, Wellsvlllo. Boquet of nstors, second, Luclello Burgoyno Logan. Follago plant, first, Mrs. W. R. Sloan, Logan. Follago plant second, Mrs. Robert Smith, Logan. 3 follago plants first, Mrs. C. E. Laurltzen, Logan. Palm, first, Ola Larson, Logan. Special Prizes Lady Nothorland Holstoln cow, owned by Nelson Bros., Richmond, winner of $25 offered by tho Utah Condensed Milk Co., for cow producing produc-ing tho most butter fat during two days of tho fair, and $25 offered for tho Borden Condonsod Milk Co., for tho cow producing tho largest quantity quan-tity of milk during two days of tho fair. Michigan, purebred Porchoron stallion stal-lion owned by Alma Mathews, Providence, Provi-dence, winner of $25 In merchandise offered by tho Lundstrom Furniture Co., for tho best draft stallion, any ago or breed. Bellargart, purebred Clydosdalo stallion owned by tho Clydosdalo Horso Co., Hydo Park, wlnnor of ono $10 coupon book glvon by tho American Steam Laundry for tho second se-cond best draft stallion any ago or breed.' Arabian stallion, owned by E H. s a t ICcndrlck, Providence, winner of one Arno vest pocket camera given by tho City I rug Co. for tho best Bad-dlo Bad-dlo horso any ago. Jersey en f, owned by Stephen Thurston, Hydo Pnrk, winner of five gallons of Kreso Dip given by tho Co-op Drue; Co., for tho best Jersey calf under ono year. Rag Applo Komdlke, Holstoln Hull owned by Nelson Bros., Richmond, winner of 500 pounds of steam rolled barley given by tho Thatcher Milling I Co., for the best Holsteln bull any J ngo. ( Captain Jack, Jersey bull, owned i by Eugene Johnson, Mlllvllle, winner of COO pounds of Btcam rol'cd barley ! given by tho Thntcher Milting Co, for tho best Jersey bull any ngo... j Mrs. C Trotmnn, Logan winner of ono aluminum preserving kettlo worth $! given by tho Lafount Hardware I Co., for tho best display of bottled fruit. I Mrs. William Mortimer, Logan, wlnnor of one Jersey steam cooker given by the Lafount Hnrdwnro co., for the second best display of bottled fruit I Mrs. W. E. Mltton, Lognn, Win-of Win-of ono $'j coupon book given by tho Ampilcan Steam Laundry for tho best Infant's outfit. Miss Ellzi Johnson, Millvlllo, winner win-ner of ono sterling silver tatting shuttle, shut-tle, given by the S. E. Needhnm Co. Jewelers for handkerchief edged best j with two thread tatting. Miss H. Wheatley, Logan, winner of ono $3 coupon book offered by tbo American Steam Laundry for tho neatest houso dress. Miss Cnthorlno Harris, Hydo Pnrk, winner of ono $5 coupon book given by tho American Steam Laundry for tho best display of tnttlng. Ola Larson and Son., Logan, wlnnor wln-nor of ono Colo's Hot Blnst stove, worth $13 for tho best general display dis-play of vegetables given by Evcrton and Sons. The special prizes offered by tho Amalgamated Sugar Co., for the best one ncro and flvo aero patches of su-gar su-gar beets, will bo announced after Dr. Porter at tho U. A. C. hns mado tho nnalyBls, and tho beets have been dug. Results of Milk Contest Holsteln cow, four years old, Lady Nethcrland, owned by Nelson Bros., Richmond. First milking 24 pounds milk, 3.C0 porcent butterfat, .8G4 amount but-tcrfat; but-tcrfat; second milking: 2G 3-4 pounds j milk, 3. SO per cent butter fat, 1.01G amount butter fat; third milking: 23 1-4 pounds milk, 3.70 per cent butter but-ter fat, 1.045 amount of butter fat; fourth milking: 27 3-1 pounds milk, 3. CO per cent butter fnt, .099 amount butter fnt. Totals, IOC 3-4 pounds; 3.924 pounds of butter. Freshened September 18, 1915. Winner Win-ner of $25 offered by the Utah Condensed Con-densed Milk Co., for tho cow produc Ing tho most butter fat during two days of thd fair, and $25 offered by tho Borden Condensed Milk Co., for tho cow producing tho largest quantity quan-tity of milk during two dayB of tho fair. Jersey cow, nine years old, Molly, owned by Joseph Squires, Logan. First milking 23 pounds milk, 4 .30 per cent butter fat, .989 amount hut-torfat; hut-torfat; oocond milking: 15 3-4 pounds milk, COO per cent butter fat, .787 amount butter fat; third milking: 15 1-4 pounds milk, 4.50 per cent but-tor but-tor fat, .68G amount butter fat; fourth milking: 18 pounds milk, 4.20 per cent butter fat, .75G amount butter but-ter fat. Totals, 72 pounds milk; 3.218 pounds of butter. Freshened July, 1915. Jersey cow, six years old, Trlxcy, owned by Joseph Squires, Logan. FlrRt milking: 14 pounds milk, G.15 per cent butter fat, .801 amount but-tor but-tor fat; second milking: 12 1-4 pounds milk, 5.50 per cent butter fat, .G73 amount butter fat; third milking: milk-ing: 13 1-8 pounds milk, C.30 por cent butter fat, .G95 amount of butter but-ter fat; fourth milking: 14 1-4 pounds milk, 5.00 per cent butter fnt, .712 amount butter bat. Totals, 53 5-8 pounds milk, 2.941 pounds of butter. Freshened May, 1915. Holsteln cow, four years old, Per-sa Per-sa Nethorland, owned by Nelson Bros., Richmond. First milking: 221-2 pounds milk, 3.50 per cent butter fat, .787 amount butter fat; second milk-Ing: milk-Ing: 21 1-4 pounds milk, 3.40 por cent butter fat, .722 amount butter fat; third milking: 21 pounds milk, 3.50 per cent butter fat, .735 amount butter but-ter fat; fourth milking: 22 rounds milk, 3,20 per cent butter fat, .704 amount butter fat.. Totals, 8G 3-4 pounds milk, 2.918 amount butter fat. Freshened May, 1915. Holstoln cow, flvo years old, Laura Hongorveld, owned by Nelson BroB. Richmond. First milking: 21 1-3 pounds milk, 3.20 por cent butter fat, .CSS amount buttor fat; second milking: milk-ing: 19 1-4 pounds milk, 3.00 por cent butter fat, .C35 amount butter fat: fourth milking: 19 pounds milk, 3.00 por cent butter fat, .570 amount buttor but-tor fat. Totnls, 80 1-4 poundi rillk. 2.472 pounds of buttor. Freshened May, 1915. Holsteln cow, threo years old, Lady Paupotto, owned by Fred Whittle, Richmond. First milking: 17 pounds milk, 3.20 per cent butter fat, -544 amount butter fnt; second nllklng: 17 1-1 pounds milk, 3.00 per cent butter but-ter fat, .517 amount butter fnt; third milking.: 17 1-lpounds milk, 3.30 per cent butter fat, .539 amount butter fat; fourth milking: 18 pounds milk, 13.20 per cent butter fnt, .57G amount butter fat. Totals, G9 1-2 pounds milk, 2.19 pounds of buttor. Freshened, February, 1915. |