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Show CACHE Pact? Ki;rht AMKRICAN-UOC.A- Old Mill OLD TIME ELKS CARNIVAL DANCE Utah Hurdler Gains Third SEATTLE MAN pki"T';T0 TO FIGHT HERE j RIVAL PROMOTERS lira STAGE Lyiui) llmk Grant, of L'l!i hull hurdler and inuk raphtm, found him :f in Kid Ranter to Meet Friwo McGai; All in of Seattle on July the srb-c- t company of the nation' who qualified of Harmony. InterrM .! x emit st hurdler. Uam i .ir u Anwtiran CJljmjMC tur- at Palo Aiu. furini-- L';.,-- ; MI IIIRS!Trr FIGHT CAROS The t Cgdcn Battler 2J-2- . j T ... Kayce3 Feraci In First Round1 c.,liaxrd his day with a third tlace of tin grealest pro in tiie srr ul acnililnol heat of the In Loeau fr gram ever to win the j j a - nw-- : r hurdler, any event will be tlw order to nm tocuirrow for a p'.aro thirea here next Monday and TUr - M1 lhe Clal..d gutPS ,,.am. Earlier day nighta, llie two day of th" In the day Grant, with a third will be l - ' j Tlie fights place In the preliminaries, reached in Allens arena the semifinals. Hid Ranger of Trramrr'.un. one Only four feet In aggregate sepof the fastest men In the Rx-ktlie first three mm in Misuiitaln country, has been booked arated s h at as the leaders swept Grant for a ten round fight with FrUro In a tandem that tax-- ! MtGaie of Seattle. It ha cost tlie to the finish ed Judges skill. Jack Kellir. fam- to of promoters plenty jack" ed Ohio State hurdler, placed first bring Urn colored Hash here bit nosing out IVrcy Beard. National he alvould be worth It A. A. U. champion and world re- He has met Barger on two occa j cord claimant, mho was a yard ai'xis and each has a hair line ahead of Grant. Orant tn turn finmeetover other. tlie Tills decision ished a yard ahead of Lee Scnt-maing should carry the greatest InIllinois A. C whose fourth terest for the followers of Barger him from Saturthat they have yet had. MrOale place eliminated The time was 14 8 secfinal. day's Is has a great reputation. Barger onds, bettering the American and building his reputation and he Is equaling tlie Olympic record. doing It at a rapid rate. John Morrlss, veteran South Thera It a good supporting prowhose gram to the Barger-McOago. western A. C. performer, Roy Taylor, colored of Ogden, will performances were among the many meet Garth Clark of Logan In a upsets of the day, nosed out George ac tlx round bout. Two Baling, Iowa, In the first semifinal. good boys from the valley. Barney Baling and John Black, Ohio State Johnson of Newton and Harold star, third, qualified for Saturday's Winger of Pros ton will scrap It out finals, nine was 14 7, equaling the for four rounds. The classiest bout American record. of the preliminaries will likely be Wilton Ivle, another former Uni the four round amateur bout be- rerslty of Utah tracks ter, was an tween Eliot Drew of Wells ville and Interested spectator at Friday's Lynn Pitcher of Smlthfleld. events, as he awaited the final trial The Tuesday night run. show will Saturday In the 10.000-metbring out Harold Hawkeswood of Ivle, who won this event In the Lewiston Who has been fighting In Long Beach semifinals. Is ranked the east with great success and a favorite to gain a place on the Del Baxter of Cornish. Hawkeswood American team. has Improved greatly and Is glad of the opportunity to show again In Bird Net Related Cache Valley. In spite of their slmlllarlty In apKid Hawkeswood of Lewiston will pearance end habits, tha meet Hoot Gibson of Idaho Falls. and the whippoorwill ere two disThese boys will stage an entertaln-n- g tinct species of birds. The nlght-bawmilling bee. Chordelles vlrglnlanua, has Lee Edwards of Preston will bat ne call and appears chiefly at sunset, tie with Kid Green of Hyrum. This while the whippoorwill. Antrosto-mu- s is a four round affair. The opener vociferous, whose peculiar call will bring out two classy boys. Is eo well known, likes to fly after They are Jack Barnes of Smith-fiel- d dusk. and Kid Preston of Franklin County In four rounds. Burning Coal Mine There ere many burning coal mines. The most famous Is the anIt DMa't Cat Over Girl out our way who tried to talk thracite mine at Summit nill. Pa., highbrow to a new beau found which has been burning since 1SC0. out later that be was referring to A coal deposit near Brownsville, Pa her as a platitudinous blond. Ar- IB said to have been burning since before the Civil war. kansas Gazette. big celebration. tAfd n. le mi-fin- al er nlght-baw- e Small Used CARS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE LOW COST TRANS- PORTATION AT A SACRIFICE Studebaker Commander Six . . . Newly Painted . . . Tires Good a car with miles of Service at your command, for $200 1927 ... Pontiac Coupe, newly painted, good tires; runs good and the price 1927 $125.00 is Erskine Sedan; good tires, finish clean and good, motor just rebored and fit with new pistons, rings, pins, valves ground, miles of service and the price is . $175.00 1927 Never in our history have we offered you reconditioned Used Cars at such low prices. Phone 390 Logan, Utah Blair Motor Co. Home of the BLUE-STREA- K Phone 390 GRAHAM and .. . T, T11"5 , , , . - lim much better taler.t ran 20. mnd r- - I ! Ntn n tejia r IjV to a jhjjrd at : n.ahiiig only 3 ji.rev Bead and Hardy, Iui.i up and oore. W.g at d (T) Trett n t I to I M hits Lm- - J P-- l 1 A i I. R. 1L I A . ? J A c 0 - 2 .- - .w ' I.M U Dc-V- FRISCO MCGALE MS glcal education at the Utah Stato Agricultural College, has been appointed to take charge of the children' sports on the tabernacle grounds Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, the second day of the celebration. Mr. Hunsaker will choose his own help and have entire charge of these sports. In a later Issue the various events together with the AH the prizes will be published. children of Logan and Cache Valley are Invited to participate In these sports on the Tabernacle grounds. On the same morning at 9:30 a. m Al's Bike Shop and Arus Westover of the New Bike Shop, will conduct a bicycle race commencing in front of the tabernacle square, going north along the main highway to the Hyde Park lane and return. On the same GOOD So the fans may know who this man Frisco McGale Is, we are giving a little of his fighting history. He is one of the highest class to Logan. fighters ever brought The promoters feel they hBve gone all the way to give the best show possible for the big pioneer celebration: . McGale boxed Sargeant Sammy Baker twice, once In New York and again in Portland. Oregon. McGa.e declares he was entitled to the decision in the New York bout and he got all the applause when he left the ring after the bout at Portland. Many Portland fans , thought he had won. McGale defeated Eddie Roberts in Seattle last January. Every newspaperman and every boxing fan who witnessed the McGale-Roberbout said Frisco had won. Just recently at Vancouver, B. C. gave Billy Lang a real boxing lesson. He did everything to Land but stop him. McGale defeated Sailor Darden in the main bout of a big show at Boston. Darden was looked upon as a real contender. McGale has whipped a number of good ring stars among them Vincent Forgone, Len Johnson for the championship of Australia, Bobby Shellar. He knocked out in 4 defeated rounds, lefty Cooper, Tiger Johnny Cline, Frankie Denny and a flock of others. McGale knocked out the hard at Mt. hitting Soldier Fersonett Vernon the other night in one round. Personett has had 56 contests in the ring and McGale was the only one to knock him out. McGale has had 90 contests and has boxed main bouts at New York Boston, Detroit, Toledo, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and likewise in several foreign countries, Mexico, Chili, Cuba, Panama, McGalas best weight is about 150 pounds. Friscos correct name in Dornatt McGale and he was bom in Panama 27 years ago. He dosent use course. It becomes more and more tobacco in any form nor does he He is a strict church goer dent that when completed, Logan will have one of the finest golf and lives a clean, moral life. McGale was formerly a stable- - courses in the sinte. The club is mate of th" late Tiger Flowers and rrocerding slowly and carefully so was under the management cf that everything that is done will Ya!k Miller until the latter died. He be done perfectly and permanently. is new being handled by Lonnie Everything that is complet"d will Austin and Fiddy Bishop of Seattle. be done in the mest expert mar- McGale has boxed five matches r.er so that when it is finished Lo- at Boise. Idaho. He defeated Joe gan will have an outstanding golf Cortez there twice, once knocking course and not simply just a place him out, but the referee refused to bat a ball, to count Cortez out. Then he defeated Esten Hunter there and also Kid Barger. Later McGale and Barger met and Barger took the decision. There match July 25th will be their third, each having won a hair line decision over the other. L The Celebration committee Is very the big pleased to announce Athletic Event with Kid Barger as the main attraction, to be staged under one management, and that all differences have been settled. This promises to be the greatest boxing event that has taken place in Cache Valley or northern Utah. McOrall from The colored boy. and Seattle, has beaten Cortes other fast boys. It will be Barger's opportunity. All of Cache Valley are right back of Barger and think he ts one of the best coming welterweights In the world. 00 -- O UJ ei.Zi c CJ rz n c CU s? o 3 u TJ y4 wh o P Ji u . i-- u o 2 aS and there will be a 1 8 Hs HO Cd o O- x - seat lor bronc riders are also here. bom' stock U expected to arrive I of the City schools. Superintendent J. W. Kirk bride of the county schools ' and Hugh Adams. Principal of tlie South Cache high school, have been appointed as the Judges for tlie the parade. Prizes are offered for best floats and other feature In the parade. They will be announced In a later Issue. Superintendent c2. a Car C WW seal P - w o O g 2U Par On) .K U o . s u 30 mornu at 10 oclock, tlie Logan Federation band will give a concert At 10 o'clock the Logan high school band will form on North Mam for a parade to the fair ground for tlie tug rodeo which commence at 2 p. m. Mc-Ga- U ,r S?Z?2r2 wmWmwmWm (Continued from V- 5 '- M l. DETAILS FOB ANNOUNCED COMING CELEBRATION CJ t l l.y Siziz-izrf- , MORE C' o O- - 0 Done. v-- V O u O w. J k. . ee SA c r p m - urajimi o o u v: c c 2 o ev h P2 g o CW. Of . VJ ,4 t. ig. z ?T' V 7x4 .. to' ests. .... brought together. had recovered from the Otden.h-s- ' On the opening night t.wy have. hf Bar engaged two of the chi', lest bovr,'had the better of the bnx'ng In the western part of the United In the srmlwindup. Don Frit of State. They are none other tha-- i Kid Barger of Treasureton, Idaho Ogden knocked out Buck Dixon of Idaho In the second round recognized the bevt welter piospir: Preston, a Dixscheduled of In Frisco years and developed here McGall. colored of Seattle. Three on went down for the count of nine two men have met twice In Boise, twice before the final punch came Hex Reese of Salt Lake, former Idaho and each has a hair line decision over the oilier. The battle In Honolulu boxer, kayoed Tony of Reno. Nov, In the second Logan on Monday night, July 23, will determine tlie best men of the round with a right to the Jaw. Roy two. Fans throughout the valley will Taylor, negro, subbing for Wcwley never be able to are Barger against Stokes, and Jerry Downs, both of a better man. McGall 1 one of the Salt Lake, fought four rounds to best welterweights In the north- a draw. In the curtain raiser. Don west. He has agreed to come here Hold and Charles Socco, Ogdrnltea. and fight over the ten round peppered each other for four rounds route. It ha taken plenty of money to a draw decision. to bring these two men together friends that this agreement hss In addition to a liberal purse. been entered Into pleasanUy and Is being furnished transportation from and to Seattle together satisfactorily and for the good of the sport; and to make for a bigger with his expenses on the trip. Both promoters want It distinctly and better celebration for all conunderstood among their respective cerned. k ' JB13!JgcrrrE:'sasCT?vsatw.xg3reg;g!Mia'iiL,.Li-CTre- . at. H Kid Barker, livul weOgden lterweight. It aped into the limelight here Monday nigh! !i n he battered the highly tou'i Cha Ferael of San Diego to the rjf.vj In the ojientng round of a headline bout A large crowd gathered "u.Te" the are at the municipal sta h im to match the spectacle and ! n Fernet went down so quickly tlu-their dissatisfaction. To (he (oi:r j fnt-'- ! i in f 2 WED. JULY 20 gtrTt ? u j cl. ight Card Krr dV. Mncd lp to he Staged In, lll.il F. .day Tested hi Kill elan AR.n Arena Net Montl.1) a.;uiio.t mure thun a dozen of ilw Mght. country' ranking perform), Cimnt (limtest if Saturday Gams i , Tuesday. July 19, 1932. CACHE COUNTY. ITT ATT .V. L. A. Peterson Tom Hoggan of Tulsa. Oklahoma, and Heavy Wheeler of Arkansas. Kansas, expert bull doggers and calf ropers, arrived at the fair grounds Sunday. They were delighted with the layout at the fair grounds and said it was one of the best setup for a rodeo arena they had seen They appreciated the green grass, spring water, and other conveniences. They predict there will be a large number of rodeo perThe State Internal Revenue Col- formers In the show. This is their first trip to Logan. lector has Informed the celebration The Dungan brothers of Dillon, committee that a government tax Montana, arrived last week. They will be necessary for the rodeo. All are bulldoggers and calf ropers. children 12 and under will be ad- Blsckle Bryant and Del Anderson mitted free, and youths from 13 to 15 will pay 40 cents. With this admission there Is no government tax. For the adult admission, there will be a government tax of 10 cents. There will be no extra charges lor grandstand seats. They are all good j Saturday of tills week. Receutly Sylvan Peterson and N. W. Kimball, t to tlie Quayle rodeo Judges, ranch to look over the calve which wtl! be used for tlie calf roping. These calve are fat, wild and In first-clacondition Good roper and fast calve always make a good exhibition wi-r.- ss Thatcher, William Bowen Perkes, have been appointed as judges for the horse running race. There are ten head of thoroughbred horses at the fair grounds now. Fifteen more bead will arrive the later part of this week. The running races should furnish much excitement, and are considered one of the main features of the show. George O. Smith of Logan is converting his trotting and pacing horses Into running horses His horses are lnexcellent condition and are used to treel long distances. George thinks that in the long races he will be able to make the other running horses go some. Moses and J. W. aaEEECW gaosias 20 West 1st McrtEi Street lb. can 1 McDonalds Pure ts BUTTER weet Creamery BUTTER U.S.A.C FLOUR SUGAR lb. 20' 48 lb bag (c 25 lbs. s1.39 arro8 urn5S BEETS ft 2 for and CUCUMBERS 1 COFFEE lb. can 33' Chase and Sanborns MODERN MARKET PORK k. ' n eaks Chops "j Pork Link . . 2 lbs. 2 lbs. per lb. g MEATS Lard Hamburger Fresh Ground Home Rendered Snow White lbs. 1 Cfc lbs- - 2 13c Rib Boil or Veal Stew Sugar Cured Pieces SIRLOIN STEAKS -- "" 14' lb. Tender Beef sects 2 ia2E Yc 19c Mutton Chops Choice Cuts lb. c 1 |