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Show I MANY ATTRACTIONS AND , WORTHY EXHIBITS AT CACHE COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE 'MANY INDUSTRIES OF CACHE COUNTY, RACES, J WILD WEST PERFORMANCES, ENTERTAINMENT, ENTERTAIN-MENT, REFRESHMENTS, AND A GENERAL I FEELING OF PEACE AND GOOD WILL AT THE j CACHE COUNTY FAIR. IWhon President Georgo Dunbar opened the EiUca of tho Cacho County Coun-ty Fnlr'TucBday morning ho found a largo crowd of Cacho Valley's ropro-aontatlvo ropro-aontatlvo citizens on hand to groot L him, and wish tho fair a hugo sue-I sue-I cess. Judging from tho way tho $ crowds have surged through tho ? gates and the woo- tho multitudes lhavo talked and acted after "re-lurn-ilng from the fair, tho largo raajor-Sity raajor-Sity havo decldod that the work has I been well Uono and that tho- fair Is a credit to tho county, and a distinct accomplishment for tho officials of-ficials In charge. Logan being on educational cen- AA ttfKlie Bcbwls baro spared no pains to make credltablo exhibits, and the educational booths arc filled with splendid specimens of work representative repre-sentative of tho work of tho boys and girls In the various schools. Tho Brigham Young College, tho Logan Lo-gan High School, tho Cache County High Schools, both tho South and North Cache, tho Logan City Schools and tho County Schools havo dona themselves proud, and every mothor and father in tho county should seo this splendid exhibit. ' The opening day was cchool day and the children took advantage of tho holiday. They enjoyed tho "hot dogs" tho games, tho races and the sunshine. It was estimated that over ten thousand peoplo passed through I tho gates on tho first doty. Yesterday Yester-day (was merchants day, ,and tho venders of cverythhlng that humanity human-ity needs in order to feel woll and happy took a day off and went to tho fair. Today Is" Cacho Valley Day, tho banner day of tho air, and It Is predicted that It will bo tho greatest great-est day In tho hUtory of any fair oyer held In tho county. Tho oxhlbltors woro all ready to receive tho crowds"wh6n tho gates 1 wcro oponcd and tho visitors had tho ploasuro of looking at somo of ', the finest livestock, shoop, swlno and poultry that it has been tholr pleasure to seo. Tho races and othor xttractlonB furnishod amusement throughout tho long afternoons, tho races being of moro than uaual Interest. In-terest. Following aro tho exhibitors m tho largo building. I Pimount Candy Company, choc-A choc-A ffl,n9 Floriculture Department In Hhargo of Mrs. V. A. Armstrong; Ewigwnm Candy company, candles; Harris MusVs company, tho famous Bdlson phonograph; nvcrton and ns, with tho Western Electric , 5ashor; Wostorn Electric farm Ugh- Sip plant, Western Electric farm Jntor system, and tho Monitor Cal-t Cal-t jjio Plpoloss fumaco;Ulah Powei 1 H Wght company with tho Thoi Hkshera and American Doauty Eloc He Irons; Cllbuon Manuracturlnc Bnpany of Salt UxVo showing th Gibson '"Premier" coffees, oxtracts, and spices; Spandb Furniture, Co., "Round Oak" ranges with free aluminum alum-inum set with each range; Tho Dairy Shop, showing butter, eggs, cheeso; Lundstrom Furniture company, com-pany, showing tho DrunBwlck and Sonora talking machines, and tho "Easy" olectrlo wasser; Logan Cleaning & Tailoring company, work in cleaning clothes; O. II. Borg, with tho Gates super-tread tiros and work In expert rotroadlng; Costal Bottling Works with soda water; W. F. Jensen, chocolates; American Stoam Laundry showing work in dry cleaning; Cacho Valley Dairy of Wellsvlle, cheeso and butter. Today Is tho last Any of tho fair. All should attend. It is our fair, f Let's mako It a complete success. |