DOWN MEMORY LANE50 YEAftS AGO (A tiff. 19. 1940)The 17th annual Fair ami Encampment is now history. The war, drouth and the rain had interfered with this popular event for* number of years an«l the .people were ready fof another old time get-together and the fair of 1920 was the happy occasion to realize theirhopes. Secretary Bell’s records show that 22,000 .people passed the admission Rate for thisfair.Noel Nalls and wife have returned to their home at Gilbert, Ariz., after a visit here with his mother.Will MeUs shipped four carsof cattle to market the first of the week.Hamilton Brown came down from Coleman to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, and attend bhe ibig county fair.•Miss Nell Baker of Satfford, Ariz., was a guest of MiasDorothy Woods during thefair.In the Baby Show at the fair last week the following awards were made: Baby boy, Richard Gaine-s Murray Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Murray, first; Alfred Eton ore Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Smith, second. Baby girl, Helen Drue Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill, first; Jessie May Sofge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sofge, second.20 YEARS AGOriiSipeatothtuTlininsoSIAbtccaLhlt;biC(0oihriha;XhSntlt;01