When the Lassen County Fair was revived, in 1922, it would go through and still does evolves. Take for instance, logging competitions for decades it was a main stay attraction, but not any more.
In 1923, the first logging exhibition at the Lassen County Fair was held. After all there were three large sawmill operations—Fruit Growers Supply Company, Lassen Lumber & Box Company and Red River Lumber Company. It was certainly a noteworthy event. For many attendees it was the first time they were able to witness the current logging methods of the “big wheels.” A competition was held between the big three companies. The Fruit Growers Supply Company won top honors in this category. It should be noted by 1927, the lumber companies began phasing out the “big wheels” for the motorized Caterpillar traction engines.
Tim
Tim, how about the lumberjack contests Lassen College had in the early ‘60s?