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Show TIIE HERALD tage four. - FRIDAY. JULY JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. BRUSHING UP SPORTS 10th Olympiad Opens Saturday In Los Angeles NLA SI MI'T V latent spof tr I tie It liv . I. 2'h . h i In apprutin.il( If I. IV TlE t .t village Tue A, . II I Finn, h n LAOthE MXk HEAD, ES- IM i - in. !,' j ii Ii ,n I t Am Mill divtfMt will o.tet I'nee other opening game of the !m a kit In the lower bra-- l upp. of the Vu i U inthe t mi V ill me t Helpei m tin i . : Mm I r - New He alt N w ' " l Uruol ' lo 7 j i o ton t Mi ol .! l h KM I il the I. i e k ,'4 - M i r,4 .1 M Liiston 'I New hursil.tv s Ynk l '1 v. o .1 . Ubdadi lpl,i i Ik fro: Boston 2 ('ho tgo St George ami word pUnn wav bung awaited from thtin Smmld St George fail to end t team, the loser as. well it 'h winner of the ( if v piavofr game Siturday at VNell villi would be tligible to M KM the los, i laying Urovo Spot i.ij att i. lion i hung paid l! the Logan L gion to enter-- t m ' liimit nt ot the boN (Uini'ig here of I v Jjwe 54. t St Luihn ChlCtigij (i.ntge vu i Y Cleveland Phtladeiphi Washington Detroit infinite asNuraiHr hns been re-- i nl from all tiam' with the es Wi H U I ('ah winner ot the it IbtiV.) will meet St TWO MW KN TKIt I COM HI UI, 111 b hursdas '1 Uitt'vlmrgh St luniiN t'hiv ago 4 Uirn mu i' Maiiding j ( ni S"il! li- -. i i. i,it U 4 St Loin -- I fir the tour namt n h run oft t hi ton? n oi. in and jm speedy .style Lngan-Brighi- rTT32S3 t gd u bCRAiiHEi. -- div, d 'Ah Hi ft APED final at Wtllsulle Saturday eited Midi ale Thursday tun.g up the si neb for th amt fort u g n extra game Vi o Muin i i i FE'jCE. the on III y ' 1,1 ( b im .1 I n il it n- -t V. i r i t t it: t L. ..,11 n t. u y i s lo show t he 1mj s w n u in Lognii is ('on, pU t o taimneiit v II ie o u i ' i o ) ter Hitiins fn nis.l ll flu .3.5JX Im, ii MlilM, steadily The games wt modern rt hi Crreeew, hy Laron Jor tin Atlnns d i mu who Frame, In the anciem it- mala, IhHifcary ImUm. u J fm souk he i .o.s.sc, i i 1 n e a, lucs-tna- n will the compete in fine aru. m i. it mgs . games, whieh ineluvl. and prints, sculjturc i.rd e.i't projects . Although not Olympic events, American football and tan js-- will be demonstrated hy skilled players The football match will played between two tenms from e.s of Americas greatest (allege: The west will be represented ia players from Calitnrma, Stanfoi i and Southern California umveisi-tiePlayers from Yale, Harvard and Princeton will represent the east. The lacrosse tournament' will be played between teams from Canada, Great Britain and thi I'nited States. Although nine rtmlla, with a combined Reating capacity of 3511,- 000 persons, will be used during the games, the hub of Olympic events will be ill Olympic stadium, he largest strui lure of its kind in the world '1 V stadium was erected at a 0 cos! Of 1,700,000 and seals persons Huimniii.g, weight-liftinboxing fenring, wrestling and cycling events will he held in the other stadia. Yachting races will be staged off Los Angeles harbor; the .ciuestrmn sports on the grounds of a local country dull, and the shooting events at the Isis Angeles police departments S'jrinoO pistol range Season tickets to the v.mous events- range from $9 to Tickets for individual events are priced from $1 to $3 Thimigh the sale of tickets, offic. ut the games expect to "break even on the cost of constrintmg the stadia and Olympic village RAPLCT OAKIC MILLION GVTK One million persons are .'spieled to view the competitions Because tof the large number of sports, it will he lmpossiM" for one person to witness all the events. On the 'h duv of the games, simult itieo , rompetUums will be held in six .ports. Winners in lmlividti.i1 v n:s will be presented medals .ml diplomas The nation scoring tlu highest number ot points will lv? likewise . . e - s. 150,-00- - v i i Si.itc, It jl.,, tl, 4S7nl - io 6iazegf ro.T'r FtA'iRD VEkEDiTH, SlOoD t)EAsTv"As 5i'ATrEREH vPovR OitH4 RACEh Word has been received by the from Victor L Lindhlad. former scout exei utive of the Cache Valley council and now ot Sacramento, California, of the success and popularity of George NeLon, wiestung co.u ,i an., trainer at the Utah State Agricultural college, who is spending the lummer on a wrestling tour of the Pacific coast, and has been in unit around Sacramento for some time. Mr. Lindblnd's letter says in part; know you will be very nnu h vU rested to learn of tile success "1 George Nelson who is wrestling lure on the coast. Mr. Nelson won his way into the hearts ot the "wi celling fans of Sacramento at the veiy outset through his clean, and conduct sportsmanship "He has wrestled some very outstanding men with unusual success. Some of his opponents have been extremely rough but he has handled them in a most satisfying manner During the past two weeks, he wrestled two men who uie noted for their roughness and he won from noth of them. At the last match, one of the men won a fall on Nelson and the crowd booed until the annoumer couiu not name the time and hold used. At the end of the bout when Nelson had won the entire audience arose and i herd lorn for several minutes "A recent graduate of the ttah Agricultural college. Hal Kit hens, wrestled here last welt and won his mat. h Yesterday. Nelson unit Rum ns weie up to the house and we enjoyed a few hours ta.mg over experiemes and friends in ('a. he Valley. The Boy Si out program . to grow in interest and siippoit here ill ('alifoima I hear constantly of the very high position enjoyed hy scouting in ttah and I am very hanny and proud to know that 1 was privileged to have a small part in its growth in Cache Valley I want to urge the hundreds of strong advocates of scouting to loyally "carry on" in Cache Valley and make possible even a more enviable record for Utah Every boy should be privileged to enjoy the i character training experience of Every dollar expended scouting. I 1 - iis tlu M mod enter mining A mystery film., of the vear th(' IunKerou:, Affjlr film thL opened at the Capitol theater Wednesday Ja k Holt and, Ralph Giaves, who are wuil delight screen fans wdh their spirited performances m a 'I film that is ideally suited to them hc work together like a tharm The storv deals wi h t lie ad- ventures of Wnlly Cook, a New York new spaper reporter, who gets himself assigned to a sleepy Long Island town so that he can be near his old friend. Lieutenant McHt ni v of the local police force. $ The town is so dead that Wally decides to start a little exvitemen He steals a necklace belonging to Marjory Randolph, heiress to the Randolph millions He jiluns to return it to her the next dav with a story of what a desperate struggle he had recovering it from some villainous gunmen, hut it G stolen from him before he ian effect his plan - and then he has a real mystery to solve! The theft of this neiklsee starts things in the dull Long Island town Following the reading of the ' , K.indolph will the family lawyer is lound mill deled MiHtiuv ami Wallv. in attempting to trip the murderer, call at the Randolph mansion in the dead of i.rght ami find the bodv of the village jeweler with a knife in his hack Today and Saturday r ir . , .... , What A LUthtfie WILL BUY AX THE GIGANTIC MERCHANDISE CRASH Depression or no depression can keep you from this 1 1 is i unexcelled few of the many VALUES Ladies Spring Coats'.. $1.00 : Fioce (Joorls 2 Frice Childi'ciis Shoes and Slippers 79c Roys Corduroy and Dress Pants $1.00 Field Hats for 25c 10c; 11 3 C, Balloon Ladies Silk Dresses $100, $195, $205 DANCE Ladies Sprint; Hats, choice uf house 25( Ladies Shoes $1,00- $1.95 ;it the Moonbeam oit:n air DANCE HALL d ( I It Preston, Idaho SATURDAY E 3 for $1.00 Ladies House Dresses Big Ben-ve- A BAKER, Ore. July 29 U'l'i mama hear regained her cub and l, ft long scratches down the tme! of Clarence Merritt, Baker, who had possession of the cub for a short time. Merritt was fishing He saw the cub, dropped his rod and cau,rht the animal. Roar of the steam drowned out the roar of the mother bear. Merritt fled Tim load was too heavy and the mo her bear was gaining. Ho continued his flight without the Pl)M,LeTbV . 3 .SHEEP - Receipts, 4693, includr ing 1479 for market, 531 to market, 29H to Omaha market, 2x6 to SI Joe maiket umi a ms to Chicago market; tiuikload choice lambs, $4 35, la'e 14 decks 7k to S3 pound ednesduy Idaho range lamb., $5u0, four de.ks Oregons, freight paid to coast, $5.50, with lo per cent out at $4 50, four dei ks Oiegons, $4 (Hi, six decks Idaho feeders. $3 S5, Ijluck fined mixed load Oregons consisted of yeirling wethers at $3 on, wethers at $2 50 ami 64 pound lambs at $4 75. SAE1 paTh j $4 (Hi BEAK Lr bEAwLl-,,- . 4? lb Ogden OGDEN, July 29 Livestock reports for Thursday, made by the tSDA are as fol- lows: HOGS Receipts, 6M. including 239 for market, 16o to Oakland packers, 137 to Anaheim packers and 143 to Los Angeles packers; slow; early sales steady to weHk; choice ton, $4 60 on lew drive-inbulk mixed light and medium weights, $4 50, bulk packfew out- ing sows, $2 00 - 3(H), standing light kinds to $3 25; deck Nebraskas, $4 15; light ligh's out at $4 65; few heavy butchers and pigs out at $4 40. CATTLE - Receipts, 105, all for maiket; slow, steady to weak; few lots medium and good steers, $4 oo .5 00; medium and good heifers around $4 00, truckload good cows cows odd lots medium $3 00; downward to $2 50; odd head bulls, $2 25; medium and good vealers, of cinder Tt-F- .f VEAP.3 ThREC T'IE'-- j Owl Oh T 1 One The GOtUeP sSw Herald-Journ- .uiier-iea- u , Hull uni TL-w- if Kuauiiim. Salv.idoi Spam, in itzorlaml, Smith AfiK, for S outing guarantees returns be-iti.enship training United States, Turkey, Uiuguity Intelligent and yoml our most optimistic Vonozuola and Eeuador re-Aw Brisbane eh rished hope said: eently It is possible to get government GEORGE NELSON help on an k pigs, lows, etc, but for a child not doing so well, the' In- m extremely difficult COAST FAVORITE problem vest in boyhood, the dividends nre big and sure. athletes ,.i demonstrn'i ming, i gyninasti.s, boxnif,. it it. demur, sports, football and sbnt.r; huh i Imim 'EASTMAN The Blond UoftUK-il- , Swodon, yarms. flail S3SCS3KKM ppm ; VAhlhU Ill's FlPsT rAU! AS A UAf ivHEM inE WU-AJ u.AShi NoIOll PARK Ta)E n"W Pass LAtk i.F Joes) AT LADniA AxD PAiD uWiH fuR 4 42? laHtvui, LuMniiHiiUK. AIim-g.i- , Mmiuto Now ZoaiaiHl, Noia.in IViu. )'hih4Hiie IJ.imK Uolanrl, shmts many sroinw NOW IM U OKI) .ii ( td u political enreei in oni. r that might devote his hie to Un twenty-thre- suuht ri l.. ..I l, Also rew ' hi nt uc. BjlLS BAOlEV HNfJ wn of BEEf-- l hid! KiMlnyund Thui'inj Raines iriitmcM ii it ii i (l h n an CAME D0U.n1 OJTrt HAMMER i.l n epMnll rtui t G..E A.MAU CjtD... ClAEiEM ! hi I !v t 'Mil J. I It ll.n h la.' Alp. s, tint' tin l III it Kill . Will. Il tals, l In in amount to another rii'lhon mil . I. n m of p .r (in in t ' m tt iri4 i The origin f tin ..in h nt in t (h in t H i tin uh'i lo ui 1' i in nt mn t mu. insii j oj tin j pic games r . li ' t of centum s n! itt ,11 jmi il i I hi (d 111 ft as to the l.tt tollin' ir.f n it inn , a II In in I Il li l n lln ,Smm say tin v ili o n in in d d am! l In i J'is. 884 It ( MIm". u ti nil i, !n 8JH II in lit mi h u i in" lh. I 't Mu l , In :t M A n nl III i n i, ( I I lull ion of K inperor 'I b odiu mi- - tin 'Inn . I "i ili mi In i I 'm i lln Ji Follow no 'oh I ulia, ( Vi t hu In, iK i. I it n m. k wen aliolisln . Ho tin lh ! ml uni. l funi i. I'r mn, judatnai o! tin Gm-KM. . J it rim ns, Intel t in flu , urn n u ilam .lit la HE HAD on e h I'll u.iii:uu!: 61 AM ENKAjED BALL. A HA'.u OM t t f it '.i.uit ml i nt o Hi to el mnJ house tin if atid U fn tnr tin I'M ' IMPART TnZ HAMMER d 'I st 't'M. Is '1.0.1 (onipt Dug ( i eat 20 i w ,mDThE AiR, riOPLFS Ao As HE CAME DOuAl OMThE bJLl'S BA'h ft uJA5EEA.Tf4a pn of u! iii the fl-- T two Thu 'Alii he divided into two in HMia luht (!is vu h tw.o games .stalling at h nr iii H a and ending at approxiin ) ui t ni, mu m mate!', 2 j ami two more ni k m l nu tip( nmg at r b : n a v i nt l.i All of in tntianta m tlin v i j at.! ith the ervepnor of u ' i ,,e t rrim f b.iirm I'Kit O! -- t ii t il. Brigham (Mtv ;ue de-- t U i idt d Vim Oil and Midvale will ; irh inji b,,Lake distne. with r s i i . i it U iu it present sSalt tn. in eting Mure I wimimi V li' U' vs. J J)S H III) , it., ..f the L fence, was A TEREA?l The .state ti (.' ilitoi n htid couni tI l.os U spent neat ly U n no IrurMun .1 CLauS CLauSeH, n.' . I j ' ( i IT'2 . pill i" in A'ntr,vU in. i'D ' LI N ATIUN At. i. M , 'n if year tg the expens Angeles will . i .'HI a h if l i L jo .1 U'l m ilf if t p ti a i i! ilia athlett games The n.t n ( ill ' n f ' 4i dvuipn ill during Hie sp n l f. rnii will live m ill. wnl a .v n Unlike the w hit ft A m In III ol ' , i Only on at hit t e i aeilt I'eloiiibl.i ..rid Japan w ill h n pi. tithleUs, th l.i i In all, . ini u .i Kortv i )J t ir t . i t l li i . JAPAN IU lesMiu-.- l - lit ' a ill III b. i nl i I.iiiifi it ' u j ii iinaJ un an n t .u.it ltM hh" 0 2. ' v, ui, of th La r. xl ,i"! 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