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Show I ' LOCAL NEWS B Tho rcfiults of tho baby contCBt Pfl ' conducted at tho Cache County Fair Bj , will be announced veny Boon. It lias flB been qulto a task to check up tho ' score cards. Juat ns soon as they PH are ready, they will be mailed to BH the contestants. The premiums for gTgV all tho prlzo winners will also bo H' mailed In a few days. H, i BSSJ Broby's Service Station aro selling Rjj McQuay-Norrls Piston Rings at Job- H- bers price. Adv Hl 1 Mr. C. F. Olson, former County! i assessor who has been in that of- i flee for over twelvo years has. open- BSfl ' ed up an office In the Cacho Knit- H ting Works building at 30 W. 1st H North, whero ho will do all ldndB Hj of legal document work. Ho Is tho B oldest notary public In tho state, H having had a seal thirty-three years H j and will cater especially to tho Scan- H danavan peoplo whoso language and Hj customs ho is familiar with. Ho Is H thoroughly; familiar with all plats of BHl the county and Is well versed In tho H' assessment rolls, etc., and will no Hl doubt bo of great help to many poo- H' plo desiring Information of this kind M M and not knowing whore to get It. H ' We extend our best -wishes for his M success. B The officers of the Cacho County H Daughters of the Pioneers will hold H their meeting In the Stake house H ,( Thursday at S o'clock. A good at- H tendance is desired". adv-10-13 H ' The first crop of alfalfa hay Is H the most economical to feed dairy Hji , cows for butter production, says Dr. H' 4 W. E. Carroll of the Utah Agrlcul- H tural Cpllego Animal Husbandry De- H partment. Dr. Carroll come to this H, y. conclusion after carrying on expert- H n ments on that Bubject for over two H' years. Cows produced slightly more H. butter fat whllo on the first crop of H hay than while on either of the other H two. Tho total hay consumed for H tho third crop. This difference In H the amount of liny consumed, and H the Increased butter fat makes the H' economical value of' the first crop H greater than that of the second or H third crop. W Buy your .DIXIE- MOLASSES at Bfl John H. Anderson & Sons' Grocery. Hi ' SJ, The dairy Industry ot Cache Vnl- Ht ley will ho the principal topic for flj discussion at the regular meeting of Hl t'10 Chamber qt Commerce Oct. 20th. H' Tho discussion will be lead by Mr. M' J. T. Cnlne III who Is in closo touch H, with the industry and can glvo much H, Information and offer many good ' suggestions. A number of tho proml- m nent dairymen of the valloy will bo B Invited to attend the meeting. Cacho M County Is noted as a dairy section M but JuBt at present tho Industry. B needs stimulation. Too many good B cows are leaving the valley and not M ' enough good ones are coming hero. B Too much beef stock aro being used H' for dairy stock. We have the fac- H torlcB, feed, barns, silos, and sllagu H but not enough good milk cows. This M Industry produces a monthly payroll 1 and it affects everybody. This will H be an Important meeting and .every H member should attend. M Tanlac is manufactured in one ot H the largest and most modernly H equipped Iabratorles in this country. H i Tanlac is sold at the City Drug com- pany. Adv-10-15. H Mr. B. F. RIter departed Monday H morning fqr Evanston and Grcenrl- H vcr, Wyoming on business Incident to his firm. Ho will return by way Hj of Montpeller, Idaho whero their H great fall One-Cent Balo will bo pull- cd off the last three days ot this H week. , Tanlao Is mado of roots, herbs and ' ,' bark? and contains no minerals or , , opiates. Sold In Logan by the City iDrug Company. Adv-11-8 Ml ' Ono Tube furnished FHEB wlUi I ! each Tire sold. Broby's Servlco Station. - Ad i i The deer hunting season open? Saturday, October ICth, and general preparation lu being made by local 'sportsmen to 'go after them. Each hunter Is allowed ono buck and the season closes In ten days. Tho open season for bluo and willow grouse Is (on at tho same tlmo and for the same porlod. Thousands of weak, run-down men land women havo reported astonishing astonish-ing gains In weight from the uso of Tanlac. Adv-10-lB Genial Philip Levin of tho Hub Is back after a couple of weeks In Salt Lake City. Tanlac has been an unfailing source of comfort to millions through out tho length and breadth of this continent. Havo you tried It for your troubles? Adv-10-15 Dr. It. A. Keen, head of tho Itoth-amsted Itoth-amsted Experiment Station, Har-penden, Har-penden, England recently lectured to tho Chemistry and Physics Club at tho Utah Agricultural College. Dr. Keen gavo tho history nnd development de-velopment of the Rothamsted Station slnco Its beginning in tho vear imn. Many Interesting experiments are being carried on thero, said Dr. Keen among which Is the artificial conversion of wheat straw Into barnyard manure. Ho told of. tho experiments ex-periments that aro bolng carried out with tho now fertilizer whereby the yield of wheat per acre has been Increased In-creased from twelvo to forty bushels. bush-els. The station at Harpenden claims the distinction of being the first station sta-tion In the world to employ a Pro-ozoollglst, Pro-ozoollglst, a scientist who counts tho number of bacteria In the soil. Attorney C. M. Harris was In Drlgham yostcYday holding court. FOR PALE A season's fire papsr "r t nlrl.-le CH nt hP nptihllcnn Tiro. 2D n ppnr A1v.' All descendents of tho Hand Cart Pioneers are requested to be present at a meeting to be held Fridaj, Oct. 14 at 3 o'clock nt the home ot Mrs. W. K. Itobblns, 261 S. 3rd East. Mrs. Lily Wolslenhomo and others of the S.-lt Lake Chapter will bo In attendance. WANTED Second hand letter copying press.--Call Phono 4-8. ' i Dr. Elmer I. Goshen of Salt Lake City, nddiessed tho students of the Agricultural College in their weekly week-ly chapel exercises on Monday. He used ns his text, '"Under tho upright up-right there will rise a light out of tho darkness." "Cross tho Bar" was rendered by the choir nnd a solo was also given by Jack Wahlln. For Sacked coal or kindling .wood. Phone 174. Free delivery. Adv-10-11 Mr. Oluf I. Peterson returned Tuesday night from a soveral days stay In Salt Lake City- where ho at-v-nded conference. Mr. Peterson purchased pur-chased an overcoat anticipating the usual conference rain, but happily it did not materialize ths fall, the first conference without a rain for so mo tine. Eat KEDEUAL. Wholewheat Bread Columbus Day was fittingly observed obser-ved at the Drlgham Young College, with an appropriate program at Devotional De-votional exorcises. Tho orchestra opened op-ened with a stirring march. President Presi-dent Henderson In tho Invocation thanked God for tho mission of the great explorer who was wrought upon up-on by the spirit as set forth in tho Book of Mormon. A poem was given giv-en by Miss Eva BJorkmon. Prof. F. D. Dalnes of tho U. A. C. was the speaker of the day, his talk being, "The Human Side of Columbus." On Monday afternoon firo started in the Merchants building at the State Fair Grounds in Salt Lake and before help arrlvod tho fire had spread to tho education hall, nnd dairy structure and tho Fish and Gamo building. An nlrplane belong- Ing to Bex Smith was al-o destroj''- cd. Tho loss Is estimated at $18,G00.- 00, all of which Is fully covered by Insurance. . HY. |