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Show iinwnn r An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich Count? and Lower Bear River Valley Randolph. Utah. FridaV. Sept. 15, 1939 Volume 12 Number 35 Rich County Fair and Rodeo , State Fair Sept. 16th to 23rd LOGAN Registration at Utah State Agricultural College for the 1939-4- 0 college year will open Friday, Salt Lake City latchstring is out September 22, for freshmen, Satur- The annual Utah State Fair is just day, September 23, for sophomores around the calendar corner. And the and all transfer students from other states chief executive, Henry H. colleges and universities and on Mon- Blood, the Utah State Fair Associaday, September 25, for juniors an I tion, and every citizen of the capital seniors, it was announced by W. H. city invites every Utahn and every Bell, college registrar. visitor within the commonwealth to Many transcripts of new students' attend the big show. high school credits have already been There never has been just such a received, indicating another excellent state fair as the event that formally college year, but Registrar Bell urges opens on Saturday morning to conother students who contemplate at- tinue for eight days to and including tending the college and who have not September 23. done so to forward their transcripts of Agriculturally, the 1939 fair has credits to the registrars office im- a distinct advantage over previous mediately. events of like nature in its- being An entrance committee of which held two weeks earlier than usual. Professor C. T. Hirst is chairman, is Women exhibitors also are better checking new students transcripts prepared to display their handicraft and notices of eligibility ore being this year. County fairs have tended mailed to the students. After eligibil- to make the feminine contingent more ity is assured the transcripts are have learned that They placed with the personnel and guia-anc- e to exhibit their needlework, cooking committee who make a careful and other works is no hardship. analysis of the students interests and Entries in various livestock diviassign students to faculty advisers. sions horses, cattle, sheep and swine The fall quarter at the college promare in such number and variety as ises unusual attractions and oppor- to assure one of the finest stock extunities for new students. A few of hibits ever seen at a state fair. the outstanding events- scheduled inAdmission to the big fair will reclude the appearance of the United main at 25 cents for adults and 10 States Navy Band in the new Aggie cents for children the biggest show field house on October 18. The col- on ear-tfor the money, in the lege is proud to present this grouo of amusement experts. of eminent musicians and with the field house providing ample seating capacity members of the Aggie student 'body are given the privilege of hearing one of the greatest bands in Mrs. S. C. Putnam, Mrs,. Sam Me e . fair-conscio- Laketown News Mr. and Mrs. Will Toone of adena,, Calif, spent a week In Advance U. S. A. C. Registration Utah Dates Announced SATURDAY & ALL NEXT; WEEK Rich County Amatuer Rodeo was one of the best shows' put on in Rich County r The horses were in fine shape the Amateur riders do theix beet. Only a very few were, thrown from their mounts. The show was' fast throughout the days with very little waiting, dut to the splendid help at the chutes. Some very good horse racing and novelty racing were teo' shown. One in particular was the relay race between Miss Edna Kimball, queen of the Fair, and Rodeo and one of' her attendants, Miss Beth Rees. The race which ws very close 'ana exciting was won by the attendeni, Aether new feature of the show was the busting and taming of a steer. This feature seemed to be greatly enjoyed by the large crowd. The calf roping though not as fast as staged by professionals was very good The Fair exhibits were not large as in. previous years. A very nice selection of Rich Countys best crops, livestock and other exnibits were shown. The large attendance seemed to be entirely satisfied with the events. The Fair management deserves much praise for their efforts. Lets boost for a larger and better Fair next year. and-mad- $1.50 Per Year Woodruff News Pas- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Heber Myers. Mm Toone, a sister of Mrs. Myers was a former resident hem . - Mrs. J. .Elmer Jensen and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson Pugmire Bros, of Midvale, Utah spent the week end including Labor Day at the home of Mrs. Alice Johnson. She and her son, LaVarr returned to Midvale with them for a brief visit. Vara and Hagmon Cheney were business visitors at Salt Lake City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hilton of Ogden were week end visitors and guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. L D. Lamborn and brief callers on Mrs, Mary.K. Weston. Mrs. Eliza V. Irwin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. ll. Toomer at Ogden. She was accompanied there by Mrs. C. H. Alley and son, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Lambom of Logan were circulating among relatives and friends during the week. CAVALCADE OF THRILLS FREE CIRCUS FINE EXHIBITS IT'S UTAHS Bid SHOW the world. Bride and daughter, and Miss Mattie Another event of interest to new Putnam visited here for several days and old students is the homecoming last week. CCC BOYS GATHERING MISSIONARY FAREWELL on October 28 which is climaxed day Reed Putnam had his tonsils re' AND WELCOME 1 HOME UNIQUE FOSSIL EXHIBI1 with - the - football - game- - with- the moved at Salt Lake City last week. Utah Aggies meeting their traditional Carl-ilBryson also had his removed A unique fossil exb'ibi: of A missionary welcome home anq rivals from Colorado, the Colorado Evanston. at marine animal life and other farewell will be held in the Aggies, During homecoming time Mrs. Owen Oomia entertained at of geological interest is students will witness the Ag Show i1. creation hall. A dance and program formations a GGC birthday party for her daughter, now under development by the will be the big features. which is something unique and difMaxine, n. Tht Sunday. The missionaries who are leaving kb or program in Logan Canyo ferent as well as homecoming parades Mrs. John' South, Jennie Mr. and Rivet are Ross Jackson, Merrill Johnson, exhibit is located on the Logan and gigantic rallies. Mrs. Ruby Doxey spent South and n the G ant Muir, Clayton Longhurst ana highway below the forks o' The college will dismiss' for the here visiting relatives. end week the a will of Tesult the cooperative leave for and is Kay Thomcck. They Thanksgiving recess on Wednesday, Lou Freeman eni Mrsi Mr. and where week efforts of the Utah State Agricultural November Salt L.ke the first of the 22, and will reopen on MonUtah visiten of Herriman, and Service family the ourse two Forest a weeksc College, the they will take day, November 27. Christmas holidays several with Mrs. Freemans in missionary training before leaving State Road Commission. days for college students will run from mother, Mm Emily Dickson. The welcome is fer Blair Findlay, The principal feature of this fiela r December 15, until Tuesday, Joshua Ashton motored to Syraformation Friday, Sheldon Kennedy and John Smith, exhibit is the seaweadt-lik- e 2, when registration for the cuse last week to who recently returned from missions which has been identified by geologists January get Mr. Ashton, winter quarter begins. who has been staying with her mothas the castings and borrows of marAn entertaining lyceum program is who is ill. They returned Monine worms. ' Other formations of in'Woodbine Willie of completion and will er, in progress Studdert-Kennedy Reverend G. A. terest will be added as the develop- feature the worlds best talent in a day with a load of fruit. was the English clergyman who be- ment program progresses. of fields. These events are came popularly known during the CLUB NEWS of this exhibit Professor variety Speaking afforded the student free. World war as Woodbine Willie. After the war he was appointed J. Stewart Williams, Geologist of the The Happy Hour Sewing Club Utah State Agricultural College says, Mr. and Mrs. Benj Weston motored chaplain to the king and was made These their mothentertained rector of St. Edmund King and Marpeculiar markings in the fea- are provided with paired limbs on of Laketown to Brigham for' fruit. of Wednesday, Sept. 6. tyr, London. He visited the United ture exhibit are developed in a for- each segment. This old beach must ers the night A number of Relief Society women States in 1924 Among his writings mation known as the Swan Jeak Quart have made during the All articles the supported! an extremely dense attended the Stake Relief Society are: Rough Rhymes of a Padre. exhibited. were club Meeting was originally worm population because the 'beds zite. The quartzite year Lies I Believe and Food for the sand convention at Parish Idaho Wednes to order called was by president Ha2-deposited in a shallow sea that are completely bored through with Fed-uHe died in 1929. were read and Minutes day. Weston. n Middle covered this region in worm tubes. Although such markings David Roderick, The McNess Man, roll called mil hundred some time four by seerttary Rosella Irwin. are r.'tber common. I doubt that there Maltese Cross from Montpelier, Idaho was making were led by Maxine Glub which The structure ag-oislion song years any place in North America or in The Maltese cross on German airhis regular calls Monday. were demonstration Irwin. Three seaweed fossil' have ar? the world where they are more beautsuggested beam-typ- e Mrs. Reta Satterthwaite and Mrs. craft was changed to the Refreshmembers. clu'b and the filler, trails, castings, ifully developed and preserved than given by around 1916 because from a great really Lucy Thomas gave their Primary distance the former could hardly be burrows of marine worms. iSuch worm? these that are found in Logan Can- ments were served by the girls and class a nice little party last week. every one enjoyed themselves. distinguished from the insignia of are related to the common eartn yon. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clayton Robinson the allied aircraft. ana much are but worm, Friday the 9th all the girls and they larger have moved to1 Evanston where h their " leaders attended the County NOTICE has accepted a position teaching. Fair held at 'Randolph. Three dem'Our population is starting to dwinHOW THOUSANDS, IN WHISKEY QUALITY I am still a Licensed Abstractor and onstrations were given, LaRue Irwin dle due to the various schools startand Ella Mae Willis gave a demonNotary Public. Miss Kearl Aretha to returned ing. I make a specialty of mrking Deeds stration on Care of the Feet, RoseSEARCH, DISCOVERED OLD QUAKER! Cleveland, Utah where she taught and Titles. All Notary work can ba lla Irwin and Hazel Weston gave Vs last season. The Misses Nelda ana Make That I Taste, Richness, Whiskey Better, a demonstration on Personal Groodone at my residence. Wilma Kearl have entered a beauty Finer! Read How This Mellow Brand Every Drop ming, and Melba Paissey and Irene LEWIS LONHURST QUART school at Salt Lake City Miss Mar-ro- a Robinson gave a demonstration on Now 3 Years Old Shows Men Real Valueof Quality! Randolph, Utah. No. 63 Weston returned to Sugar City, Style and Color. 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