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Show 00 CACHE CO. FAIR WILL EE ENLARGED LOGAN, Feb. 8. Plana are being made to make the 1922 Cache county fair the largest and most elaborate ever held, according to the fair dlrec tors who met yesterday. A vote to con Mnuo the fair wan unauimous. The following directors were elected to serve for a term of three years. George Dunbar of Logan. P. M Maugh an of WellsTfJle, Frank Earl of Logan. Louis Frank of Providence, B. Y Benson Ben-son of Trenton, B. 0. Hansen of Paradise, Para-dise, John Quayle of Logan and Clarence Clar-ence L. Funk of Richmond. The holdover hold-over directors who will continue to serve are as follows: John T. Calne. Joseph Odell, Riley Kent, George G. Smith. William H. Thaln. C. M. Harris Har-ris of Logan. C Z. Harris of Richmond. Rich-mond. Ezra Ricks of Benson, M E. Kent and G. A. Hogan of Lewiston, George D. Rcedcr of Hyde Park, John J. Plowman of Bmlthflald, C. M. Nel son of North Logan, Z. W. Israelson of Elyrum, Michael Anderson of Newton. Thomas Butters of Clarkston. and Le-Roy Le-Roy mil of WeHsvlUe. Th'- directors will meet In the near future and name officers of the association asso-ciation George Dunbar, president, and M R Hovoy, secretary, are the retiring officers, whose reelection is expected. Secretary M R. Hovey reported the financial condition of the fair association. associa-tion. In which It was stated that $1100 had been paid In prizes. The receipts irom the hor.se racing had paid for the expense ol that attraction, according to the report Mr. Hovey stated that the money expended for the year, with the exception of a portion of that laid out for the racing program, had been spent In Cache county. |