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Show rge CACHE AMERICAN Eight. fist Into the of tlie Italian he all That the but tore him apart. GAYNOR-FARRELchallenger fought cnly tn flashes d for the fart account, probably that Camera lusted a long as he rm did. hi MAX BAER BECOMES NEIf HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION CHANGE OF HEART REUNITES Arizona S AS Wranglers At Capitol cchble-ston- e great bulk Buck Jones BY BEPEATI'IG CARNERA at Gem Today CO-STAR- L f.ierlff Loyal Underwood and his Oikinal Arizona Wranglers are coming to town! r ' and Tomorrow the Mad:n Carden down from right arn,.ri and drama of Jack ,!l((h Miam-rt0 the ,iead el Ann of Lula ronqueal his la ralnr to hi tlie prize ring soinelhln j,.Rg barely able to hold him t hone hi never would be equaled up Donovan ruvhed In as Ilaer out tile of lait i u, kaled w.t bnn-alfor the final smah. past 52.000 of the filth- , nloht to qhroueh his crushed and swollen cruslted Mux aa Bar ful again. iM the champion whispered as Iwavy-- , his a ay to the world jur,,p(j j)lg MBj to tlie referee over the . weight chamiNonslup Flnl. I 'nmumbled. Prlmo battered body of huge m ukhCamera. IXmovan wrestled In between Eleven time In 11 rounds the Baer staved finishing massive Italian, biggest man ever tle in. to hold the title, crashed to live lvad. pushed him back toward the newt floor from Baer' blows, twice in bt screaming comer, of the champion the List round, before Referee1 heavyweight Arthur Donovan stopped tlie fight world. Camera started lo protest and alter two minute, 18 seconds of the eleventh amid such chan his seconds tore widely about the and tumult as pugilism hasnt ring Then they threwr a robe moot fam- about Ills battered, bleeding head seen since Dempney ous triumph In 1923. A twelfth and led him down tlie steps, totime tlie giant slid to the floor ward the end of the trail for the full length from lost balance In monster man of tlie ring, the wild lunge at his foe. peasant from Sequnls, Italy, eight Helpless at the end of tlie tenth short years ago a Irek In a circus. He declared afterwards that he round, alien Referee Donovan &1 most Rtopiied tlie fight between hadn't said he had enough, that shouldnt have stopped stag-- 1 Donovan two knockdowns. Camera gered out of Ids finish In the It. that he cculd have continued, eleventh, bloody, 4 ml conscious. but lie spoke from his heart and but as brave as any man who his courage more than his senses, Ho a as one cf the most terribly ever went to so certain a fate. n Tlie crowd, loos- - beaten chnmplons In all heavy-In- g one sullen, hoarse roar after weight history, crushed almost as another that swept In waves badly as was Jess Willard under fists at .across the arena, arose for the Dempsey's kill." Once the sneering Baer Toledo In 1919. half pushed, half battered the Every time this grinning, derithrew Baer floor. Again sive, contemptuous champion to the AU Bowl f An brnggad c.o cowboy who delights In stretching the truth Into fantastic yarns ol hi fictitious exploits, A racing carl A fast airplane! easy-goin- g. tree-Kir- f ae , - -- thrill-sodde- iron-thew- LUEZ1 DANCING AT Hollywood- - DANSANTE again SATURDAY NIGHT 1. g .... Admission: Gents 25c tfwauaws aisaiM'Vmr 2ES r Tlie man who made his Arizon cowbovs tlie most Imitated act in radio history will bring his nriglral troupe to the Capitol Theatre. Saturday, June 18, one d..y only. The Arizona Wranglers, led by 11 e sheriff In person, will present on the theatre stage the m ngv and musical numbers that mvde them famous over the air and set a new style In radio en- came an Important part of every'! renditions cf the cld cow bov lads were a distinct contribution Many cow bey acts have tried! lo modern music, to imitate the group, but Ehrrilfi In addition to the Wrangler, isUnderwood and hi Arizona 'the feature picture "Where bln- Diana Wyntlie Wranglers remain orinnalj lers Meet." starring act that set a national fad. Their ard and Clive Brook. j Here Sunday With Crystal tertainment. It was over station KNX In Hollywood that Sheriff Underwood first present the Wranglers To thousands of listeners In the western part of the United States such characters as "Uncle Iron Tall." "Slicker." "Sleepy" "Nubbins," "Dynamite," etc., soon be many of her own experiences. It Is a real life drama. James Dunn and Ginger Rogers head the supporting cast, with Beni Mercer. Gustav von Irene Franklin, Shirley Drue Fisk Leyton. Temple, n acOHara and oilier tors In prominent roles. John Blvstcne Is directing the picture under Mr. Sheehan's personal suand Levien Conya pervision James Gleason wrote the screen from Mrs. Norris' novel. play Scyf-fertit- z. f V It After Seventh Heaven" came "Street Angel" and, later, Sun- ny Side Up." still remembered as the greatest of comedies wit!) music logically woven Into the story. More recently they plaved together In "Delicious" and "The First Year," a total of eleven pictures since their meteoric rise to fame. After searching through 0 Church The Colrge. Ward History class of the College East y Sunday school had a party afternoon at the school house. Games were played and to eighteen lunch was served members cf the class and their teacher Miss Edna Green. Woik and Business meeting was of held Tuesday at the home Mrs. Elsie Olsen. The time ms spent sewing quilt blocks after! wlilch lunrh was served to twenty one members. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hansen, Mrs. Leonard Sorenson, Mrs. Wil- - hun- - THI Fre,s CIhnpivX. v pT ik : , f v $; jr , Off TUB AIK OVER AAJO STATION HOLLYWOOD Also on the Screen Clive Brook and Diana Wynyard in Where Sinners Meet Vaudeville at: 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 31c Admission, Matinee Evening Children $00 Down 41c 15c and 25c da ISEEQSEI ll -- SE . m Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wed. iinr . csiin:r,c TffftFB 1SAKS I . . ' WBlAMGSyilill YOU CANT BUY EVERYTHING' j cow- - AEUSOMA j fkt -- the greatest boy j j ATTRACTIONS COM, ORIGINAL Today ford Jenson and Mrs. Harvard Hansen motored to Paradise to! attend a shower given for Mr and Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Peter Johnson was called! to the sick bed of her mother at Randolph. Doyle Jenson of Moore, Idaho Is here visiting with relatives on his way home from conference. of Ermll Rigby, Liljcnquest Idaho left Tuesday for his home Mr. and Mrs.1 after visiting with Harvard Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers of St. George is here visiting with! Mr. and Mrs. Rogers parents, Mis Hyrum Olsen. Miss Venna Green was the guest of honor at a surprise party given at her home on Monday, the occasion being her birthday. Gomes were played and lunch was1 served to ten guests. Tir WOU) ON IHe7sTAGE Theatre Capitol Last Time y. One Day Only Sat. June 16th CAPITOL co-st- ar j Ladies 10c v Baseball Game Wed-rsda- And His Entertaining Orchestra. i nt College Ward JOHNY ROSSELLE k i i llearr o Where You Meet You Cant Afford to r - , e . . , , S Utah-Idah- For a.iother Good Time Old and New Friends . . Misj it . . . With , These are the principle motivating forces that provide the fun I and thrills in Tlie Thrill Iluiit-rr.- " Ilutk Jones' latest Culutubu ,v, , 1 picture, which opens at the Gem ' Theatre today. 1 rt, 3, . Bulk will be seen In tlie role cow puncher, of a whose stories of flying a bombing .' -- , f , plane for tlie Chinese army and winning tire Grand Prtx for auto raring, are swallowed by dulllble propicture Hollywood motion ducers. REUNITED in their most enthralling lore story Charles Buck when The trouble begins nonhis Tamil and JanetCaynor as they appear in Changecf Is forced to demonstrate Pli existent prowess by driving a racing car and stunting a plane be- fore the cameras that are utilized " drtds of ,! lGa viior' aC.7Thar to create a new star out of this! J a ne t wa found in Kathleen Seventh In Heaven" whinlmanre rell sensational supposedly Manhattan Love Song. they were virtually unknown. But Norris Events develop quickly, with ac- the acclaim with which they were to be brought to the screen as Heart." Its a companying action and laughs, os greeted richly Justified Winfield1 "ChangeIn cf a skyscraper world. Into and gen-- nianre Buck, because of his prevaricaNorris has written tions, falls Into one precarious eral manager of Eox Film pro- it Kathleen . , dm t Ion. In giving them thi ir situation after another. great roles. Even he, however, could not forsee their future popularity, which has car- rled them Into their twelfth pic-- 1 ture together. "Change of Heart," coming to the Capitol on Sun-da- team Crystal Springs baseball will come to Logan Sunday afternoon and will cross bats with the Logan Elks on the Fair Grounds diamond. The Elks have been the only team able to top Smlthfield pie the fast going tea.n. They will battle to keep their record strengthened In tic lipguc In the Sunday enroun'r. 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