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Show re r.MT!: Hi'cht AM ? Friday. June 17, 1932. I.OOAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH KICAN' Record Race Victor Thanks Firestone The New i t Their j Leave Hundred Open-on FUh to j Home Sea-ac- n ing Day of Trout Good Catchea 1933 Philco Radios Now on Display ! The great majority ot fulwnnen mho took advantage of the openWeding of the trout kuoii on nesday .treked to the dama in and Blacksmith Logan canyon excellent Some Fork canyon. catchea irere made by many aho resorted to "nigger" fishing with angleworms. run that acre planted from the rearing ponds at Logan tn three t reams aere Urge enough to paa the aeven inch Inspection requirement and as a result there the were thousands of fish for anglers to make an effort bo catch baseball A good average catch of those Tlie Cache America who went to Blacksmith Pork can- club continued ita winning streak yon, was about a doren rainbow the trout, measuring on an average of on Wednesday by defeating providence club of the 8outh Cache about ten inches in length. They look Better, sound Better, and ARE Better i A Few New Features: Newsy Boys Shadow Tuning, which assures accurate tuning Twin Speakers New High Efficiency Tubes Undistorted Tone Easy to Operate Win Fast Game Wednesday a the Crat lap. left, Harvey 8. FlreetoM, Jr, referee ef Ike race, a ad Edacl Ford, pacemaker to drove lpr car victory. the they mechanic, Lever, Fred Tram the vluer, aid Jerry Heed, riding In Hen, eutomoblloe and Urea not nmaalng new record of a peed and endurance tn thia pear's international race on tha Indiana polia Kotor 8 peed way. Giving a splendid exhibition of eool and steady driving, FVod Frame, veteran of many races, won tha event In record br iking time. With an admlrlnr throng milling around him after hla oenaatlonal victory, one ef the drat things Frame did was to Bond the following telegram to Harvey 8. Firestone pioneer tire tOO-mi- -- E. Jeasen landing a big one. Elks Baseball Club Trims manufacturer! "I want to congratulate yon and thank yoti In Ue wonderful performance ef Flreeteoa tires Wellsville fight with mac If for hi &04-mii- of huover that , ofnew - sparmatee during hUboxlr King axle Baer here July looked the son. dropping Johnny Durand three reaUy hard-hittin- g h, as y- - times before the Utter called qu,, ord rocking Kenneth lee on .wv-fsbe. to Is touted he right The rik baseball club trimmed the Wellsville club on the We diamond on Tuesday afternoon. Many of the clubs thought U would be Impossible to defeat the Wellsville lads, but this thought never entered the heads of the Elks, who turned In a win of 12 to 5. Score and lineup: WEIX8VILI.E Tot tJ The Chicago walloper unie.wh J lasted two rounds. " sea-- Le- 4. a rral occasions We are Now the during ol.andct. Jack 811 re A Exclusive Agents Thatcher Music Co. Firestone. attack on two two-fiste- d See Them . . . Hear Them . . . Let Us Bring one to your home for FREE TRIAL. e which helped me win the Inlv.:u:'' race today without tire trouble, setting a new record of more than 104 miles an hour for the (00 Bliltte The race throughout was a remarkable Firestone triumph. Every car to finish era equipped with Fireetone Tire. The first four broke the former record of 10L13 mllea an hour made by Peter De Paolo in 1925. In all the history of tha famous motor race there has never been a demomore severe test cflV and never a nstration of their qiAtrtSe than eras furnlahed this year. It was tha thirteenth consecutive victory for Uto. 12 Logan, Utah West Center Pielro' SllsiartvS staff and the King at once. yplrut-latt- h WOMEN Juniors Get League Games Under Way Logan Junior baseball team took the opening game of the Cache County Junior League from the Richmond club at Adams Field on score The Thursday afternoon. was 16 to 7. Lineup and summary: t e RICHMOND iT7 0, seats 72,000. Ift he match, one of the naturals of the outdoor season, should fall to better $200,000, the heavyweight fight game will have slipped all the way back, in a financial sense, to 1910, when Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson toiled before $270,000 in cash customers at Re- battle ey in Chi- cago, and $1,880,000 for their first match in Philadelphia in S 1926. ! Kv..-- ADVERTISING Batting Average of Elks Baseball Club Members In the first six games played In the South Cache Baseball league the members of the Elks baseball club have succeeded in obtaining the following batting average; with Hirst, nifty catcher, leading the Our wide circulation of readers guarantees you a reading public, and a buying area that will pay tenfold the cost of advertising. club: Hirst Brown Carlson D. Curtis Picot ... Sorensen Wilson no, Nevada. Two years ago when Schmeling O. Curtis won from Sharkey on a foul in Quinney the receipts were Schaub four rounds, $775,000, still far below the boom McCullough time of $2,658,000 for the second Tunney-Demps- - Are Increasingly Aware of the Value of Newspaper Schmeling And Sharkey Will Tangle New York The drive for perfect condition already won by the fighters, Madison Square Garden turned its efforts toward luring paying customers into its new bowl on Long Island for Jack Sharkey's heavyweight title attack on Max Schmeling Tuesday night. The drive continues to resurrect from the fistic Junk pile a championship battle that threatens to set a new financial low for the depression era. While there has not been, and will not be, any change in the $23 price tag on the best ringside seats in the bowl, some changes are contemplated In the acres of lower priced seats The prediction of Jimmy Johnsof ton, manager of the garden, the probable receipts, originally $750,000, now Is reduced to $400,-00with less optimistic observers doubtful that more than $300,000 worth of clients will be spread around the big structure that V' Fi' .571 842 433 409 384 346 - - THE 394 143 136 125 Ill Levinski Looks Like Real Stuff In Reno Workout A dressing of wood ashes about the asters will be helpfuL Sprinkle . t i. it on the cucumbers to drive away For the first Nevada Reno, into wash it will a rain bugs and time since he began preparing the soil as fertilizer. They have learned through experience that to look in the Cache American first is to save time and money afterwards. They have learned that advertisements in The Cache American gives them the information they want, and the places where they can make their desired purchases. The Cache American is really a sort of clearing house of shops, those advertising in it steadily come under the notice of the many women subscribers, and they come into their stores, while those who dont advertise lose the chance of even being considered as a prospective market. You have a business, why not make it pay? Appeal to one woman and you appeal to many, for women never keep a secret. Neither does The Cache American the chance is open to all, a guaranteed area of women buyers. Cache American J. L. Montrose Co Phone 999 L p- L mwwgiTwiuiw .. g.. . . A.'. ,J- Federal Ave ,1 j. m i II V'l- - '' miiiimi wnm n I A Paper for the People |