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Show 10GAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Pace Eight rf P. Chi blftiseii In Collegians Baxter, Myma Loy and Elks In New Romantic Triumph Now Being Win Column Featured at the Capitol Theatre Co-Starr- 3 i 0 J. (J l.- 21 a ... ed u J. . 5J fix 40 13 Total ., yOne oid when winning ui. ed Muilhflcld ABllOA . Kmhards 11 . c if ' .. .. 4 0 4 0 o o 4 3 1 10 0 1 32 3 3 0 0 6 24 Wm. i ILtGlE H. Nelson rII-IDll- u j:anel, Gutiie rf in Fifth Ward c . Services ng j ad . j Two-bas- jrIm8, ci , Utah-Idah- , . 113 d, al MAN ENTERS 'is known throughout the state lor STATE SCHOOL RACE the soundness of his fiscal poh- cies ir.d for the pi actlcal demons- traticn of educational theory; lor (Contlnued from Page One) the consecration of his career to E. A. ttniial committee, the highest ideals of his protes- member of the research and c a firm believer that He crdlnating committees and a mem- - the 5choola exis(. for a1 the chn ber cf the National Education M ,drm of u the ope, and shouid tic dh ta UiCU lor Utah. He has been a delegate1 whjch he aspires, he wdll b national education conventions zealous and industrious in the ex3 . 1 tn Washington, Los Atlantic City, ecution of Its responsibilities." uigeles and Denver. In political and civic affairs Mr. Jreenwood has taken an active art. He was a delegate to the, .Republican national convention In! 5,1932 and was Utahs member on r . 1) the credentials committee. He Is This is a grate store and wgi are grate men. We sell 5 committee, a member of the newgrates for all kinds of stoves factfinding committee ly created and furnices . . . We have and vice president of the Republibeen selling grates now 'for cans club of Utah. more than 40 years . . . We xBatied for Bowcutt In ninth. Mr. Greenwood Is a past presiknow how. 100 002 2218 dent of the Midvale Lions club Collegians and was a delegate to the Lions 121 001 000- -5 Garland International convention at Des E. Moines, Iowa. Stolen bases Summary: t Thomas. Grover. Sacrifice hits Prepare now for the cold The committee In Indorsing Mr. C. Nyman, Archibald. Three-bas- e winds of next month. ReMr. GreenWood Greenwood said: Two-bahits Westover, Archibald. place all broken windows. We sell glass. hits BramweU, Bailey, C. Nyman, W. Nyman, H. Thomas, B. Thomas. Double play Bailey to Mauchley to C. Nyman. Charge defeat to J. Thomas. Struck out Evans 5, Have you seen your window Udy 7, J. Thomas 2. Bases on shades lately? If they need tails Udy 5. J. Thomas 1. Hit or recleaning, repairing with pitched ball C. Nyman by placing we would like to do J. Thomas. Passed ball Hirst. Umthe job for you. and Reading. pires C. Buxton Scorer A. B. Buxton. MIDVAI.E J lo . . 1 6 A love story, gallant and Team Standing 0 17 rious, of two modern sweethearts, . 0 2 jtim I.oit Pit. k. Hansen if hiding their tears and holding 6 1 8i70lr.ey s back their hurts, romancing lightLogan Elks 6 1 .837 Fulkerson cf Cgden Bamboo ly yet loving deeply, "To Mary x 5 2 .714 M. Hansen 3b . Twentieth Century-Fo, Collegians Witlt Love, Logan 3 3 .500 Mai hern 2b at the CapiGarland triumph, open-500i Chambers p 3 3 tol Theatre Sunday. William H. Nehon, 81, died o.ipr.ston 500. Mack lb .. 3 3 Warner Baxter and gjtu, day afternoon at a Logan Tren.onton 420 1 arsons 2b 4 3 Myma Loy for the third time, hospital from ailments Incident to Brigham City 2 4 .333 7 27 13 Southfield providing them with a story and age. 2 5 ,286! Totals which enables them He was born May 23, 1852, hi j Honeyville background 000 0 7 they Glasgow, Scotland, a son of Mr. Malad the heights to surpass Teach, ed together in "Penthouse" and Mrs. Andrew Nebon. He had Southfield ... 201 000 020 0O0 01- -6 Sundays Result Summary: Stolen bases Nelson, and ' "Broadway Bill. the picture been a resident of Logan 27 years Logan Elks 4, Brigham City 3. Summary: Stolen base- s- Olnci v JoIl s. Three-ba.s- e hit Adams Is an important and appealing and the United States 75 years. Southfield 6. Honeyville 5 14 In Parsons. Sacriilce hit D Hansen to Green, love a NeLson love ) of splendid McCullock e e Three-basHis wife. today, story hit Parsons. nings Maiy ruck out By Thomas 11, John-- n 5. the with 7, MaJad its pleve Tremonton Cham-b- i that takes died several years ago. hit Parsons. Strike-ou- ts 5 Ba5s on balls Off Thomas screen's gteat, romances is 8, J. Hunsaker 8. Base, on 1, Johnson 2. Hit with Surviving are three daughters, Ogden 12, Preston 11. pitched Ricliard Sheimansj ard a gon, Mrs. Henry Laub and on Ba.sed . 5 Hun-akr 2. balls Chambers Garland 'Saturday), J. balls- - Harris by Thomas. Hill by -- Waie Widely discussed novel of the same(Mrs p Koepiiel, Logan, Mrs and Elks Raymond. Umpire two teams, The Logan Johnson. Wild pitches Thomas 3. title, To Mary With Love" Ls a' oeorge Marrlman, Orange, Cal Collegians, and the Ogden Bamboos' Hill. Scorer Pack. love letter to every theatre-goe- r AB H O A Umpire and Andrew NeLson, Phoenix, Am. continued to set the pace Sunday 1 ran Elks AB H O A Ogden If a love letter of a romantic couple Funeral sen Ices will be held to- In the ...... Reese o league, winning .. 5 0 Sarlo ss and their ycais together, bitter- day In the Logan Filth ward chap- three of the fhe games played.! paty cf 1 Stewart rf-- lf sweet with hurt and happiness. el with Bishop Newell G. Dalnes Smithfield and Tremonton were the Chandler If 0 were Ari angements Opening with the wedding ot officiating. other winners. G Simpe 2b 3 Baxter and Miss Loy, the film made by Lindquist mortuary. 1 Logan Elks had the toughest R Shupe lb .. hectic the moves swiftly through barely game of the week-en2 B.uker cf ... days of the late twenties when Mrs. P. W. Ellason. Charles out a 3 victory over Favero 3b ... 0 empires were rising and1 son S). Mis. Betty Jensen, C. squeezing by virtue of four City Brigham p Folkman 2 and Ellason lived (C). laughed nation asj the frame. B. Shupe c 0 the crest of fortune mounted ever District 7 William) H. Grltfm, runs scored in the third Bee Hansen, 1 c E. S. Larson. R'd Bullen, L. D. Woody 33 6 27 9 Holmes higher. hurhr, allowed Logan only seven 1 .. Zito p Best man at the marriage is Ian Nalsbitt S). S. B Benson (C) A H O AB Brown rf-- p .. 2 the bride, District 8 O A. Sonne, Ernest hits. Hunsaker allowed Brigham HunUr who idolizes 1 1 Myma. but grins with happiness Young, Mrs. Sarah Harris (3 and City only six. 0 9 The Collegians deleated Garland 42 14 27 8 Totals as he sees her ecstacy in the arms C). 2 10 as the feature of the Garland of Baxter. AB H O A Pr.tcn con9 be will District Primary Wheat day celebration, and OgScarcely is their honeymoon over ducted 5 2 q, Call 2b Tuesday. den registered a victory than Baxter plunges Into business, 3 0 10 0 4 Mitchell 10 Merrill lb, District Peterson, over Preston, to remain tied intent on amassing one of the H. C. If 0 Murray Far-r0 Mr. Mrs. 5,1.1 and Parker, with the Elks for lead. Each has rising 01 Hansen 4 huge fortunes that are 0 3b Mr. and fits- N. G. Johnson, one canlost The game. Collegians only everywhere. Baxter Insists he 5 2 0 0 3 Packer Dalnes (Si, George Ritchie, Hen-- , are leadonly a game behind the not take , a vacation, and Myma 5 3 5 1 ofCdnlln ry J Aebisher ers. goes of$ to, Maljie alone. 4 2 0 4 0j Heath p 11 N. P. Lawrence, OtDistrict The feature fray of the week, alReturning, she finds that Bax. to 5 0 6 4 S. Q, Carlson 0 Hampton as (Sr, Lundberg ' ter, tyisn't attended so strickly to 5 0 though It has little effect on the Christensen cf , a compact, lingerie, are (C). business race, was between championship A. Totals Providence Joseph Smith, and Smithfield, Smith-fiel- d proof of his. guilt. 41 11 27 14 Floyd Checketts, Ernest Maughan Honeyville out a 5 victory only Things like that happen all the nosing . 122 Oil '410-- 12 E. Hanson," L. D. ZolJames (S), after 14 Innings. Honeyville count- Elks . ....... time,' says, Myrna, In effect. You 220 401 200--11 004 000 000-- 4! Preston see them on the stage, you rend linger C. ed five runs In the .third and Vanoe D. Walker Mendon 010 200 0003 Stolen bases Call 2 S). Brigham Summary: City books but about tjiem In, they fourth innings, but, Smithfield Durrell Hughes (C). . Sacrifice hit Murray. Sacrifice hit Reese.! Mitchell. Summary; Only .liappen once to me. el?hhl Three-bas- e ?Uih .lW. Two-baMillville E. run S Hoodless and hit Call. Home Hansen. Three-baHarry rame to tie the score Then the, This, is the, first crisis In their Twfebiae hits hits Stewart, G. Shupe 2. Doubl hltMlllett Harris, marriage. For the first time they C. ! North Logan J. H. Kemp (S c' oLP Gibbs. Archibald. Double pla- v- plays Hampton to Call to MithYVm tCrmS unt really, begin to understand how and C). Jensen W Millet. Stnkeout- v- chell, Hampton to Mitchell. Credit last much. th,ey mean to each other. the of half fourteenth. in the ' S Petersboro Fred Peterson victory to Folkman. Struck out Baxter plunges even more frlen-zled- and AB H O At on .balls Hunsaker 2 Heneyville C). Hansen Heath 4, Zito 5, Brown 1.' Folk- into high finance. A series 515. Wild pitch Hunsaker. Umpire man 4. Bases on balls Heath 2, Nibley Byron Snow S and C). R, Wheatley 2b of Park Avenue apartments, in0 Holmes. Scorer Holmes. Nielson and H. Hunsaker cf Park Zito 4, Brown 1, Folkman 3. Hit Hyde Joseph reflect the R. S. creasingly beautiful, with pitched ball R. Shupe by McQuarrie (S), Mr. Nielson J. Hunsaker p . . wealth. of tide Baxters rising , H.. Orme ss ... Heath. Passed t,vys Oonhn 2. C. of is world. on the Baxter top R. A. Ellason, W. H. U. Hunsaker lb Umpires Lemmon and Blodgett Ian Hunter looks on, pleased that Hyrum A. T. Clawson B. c Hunsaker . and S. O. Jensen, she has the always things Myma. Dunn (S), Willard Peterson and C. Orme rf dreamed of having, regretting J A. Israelsen, (C). B. Orme 3b .... of his Cove Baxters evident neglect R. L. Allen (S and C). lovely wife. Wellsville, College and Clarkston Their baby is born and dies will hold their primaries prior to Baxter ls the market crashes. the convention. Whipped, beaten, unable to comLewiston Mr. and Mrs. Clem L. prehend. They move to a shabby W. A, Blal; Mrs. Louise suburban cottage. Myma reacts to Rawlins, Hendricks and Mrs. Rachel Harthe situation and accepts It gladly rison (S). because of her love for her husSmithfield L. W. McCann, L. band, but Baxter fails to fully Vem Toolsen, Annie M. Farr, T. 'understand what has happened. B. Farr and J. Max Toolsen, (S); He blindly insists that former conditions will return and takes to Mrs. O. W. Harwood and L. Vem Toolsen, (C). drinking. Hunter snaps Baxter out of it, finally, when Myrna discovers her husband accepting money from bis friend. Filled with good In. tentions, Warner gets a job as T oday-clerk In a department store. ednesday A celebration ls planned for Christmas Eve. Head tired at the end of a rusliing day, Baxter finds most talked a .note in his envelope discharging him. Disconsolate, he stars tor lout love story rings ties home and meets Claire. glo- -j Tuesday, August 18, 1936 If-- . ' GRATE MEN - Glass Time se Take a Look 5M, Sudden Death 5. 15 one-poi- nt 1, el 13 - c-- rf p. L.H.Dasnes Land Broker Moved c-- rf , 10 8-- , se rd se One Door North of Old Location New Phone Share your joys with ily and friends. ev- ery fly that is sprayed with our fly spray Its guaranteed . . . Try it. ... fam- Galvanized Pails Takphom to 22 South Main ; That is what comes to HRPPy DB3S Take advantage of reduced long Distance rates all day Sunday and every evening after 7 p.m. 10 12 14 16 25c 28c 32c 35c quart, each We think these pails Are quart, each quart, each quart, each better than ordinary. Fxmsm 88 ly 1 , ROUNDUP Franklin County anadl lFani? August 21-2- 2 Prestos Mafiio Wmxmi 2 W Z BIG DAYS Night Rodeos 2 Z Same as Shows at OgdenIdaho Falls-an- d Evanston Jays I . PRIZE LIST 3208-0Bronco Riding 5140.00 Bull Dogging $140.00 Calf Roping Mount Money a ride in $2.00 ether events Entry fees and $100.00 from the Chamber of Commerce added for final money. FAIR PRIZES COMPARABLE TO REGULAR FAIR GIVEN IN FOLLOWING EVENTS. DRAFT AND LIGHT HORSES DAIRY CATTLE EXHIBITS, AND HOGS. Entry open to F. F. A, Clubs and Residents of Franklin County. 4-- H DOMESTIC OPEN TO EXHIBITS 4-- H ARE CLUB GIRLS. -- S , Republican Delegates To Convention from Page One) (Continued Crawford, George D. Hardy ' H. B. Johnson (C). District 4 W. F. Kowallis, Em ma P. Kofold (S), L. H. Ha verson (G). District 5 Joseph Odell, Wil liam Thain, Asa Bullen, Rush Budge (S), C. W. Dunn (C). District 6 J. C. Allen, Richard Sonne, L. Tom Perry, Alma Sonne, NEW SEMLOH HOTEL Salt Lake City w atom PROGRAM Friday, August 2st. 1 2-- 3 P. M. Opening of Eair grounds and admission to Public, Admission FREE. P. M. Judging of domestic ex- PROGRAM Saturday, August 22nd. 12 1 Noon Street Parade. P. M. Opening of exhibits Fair grounds to Public, and Ad- mission Free. hibits. M. P Stock Judging and PrelimP. M. F.F.A. and Junior inary Horse Pulling Contests. contests consisting of races, bi3 P. M. Pony, Polo. cycle polo, pony races and 7 M. P. Finals in the Horsepulling other events. Contests. 5:30 P. M. Parade, Featuring Cow8:30 P. M. Roundup at Fair Grounds boy, Band, Junior and ComAdmission 25c and 50c. mercial Sections. 2 P. M. Cowboy Dance, a. 8;10 P. M. Roundup at Fafr Admission 25c and Grounds, 50c. (Stock for Roundup furnished by 2 P. M. Cowboy Dance, Jack Dew and Harry Williams, boys who put on the Ogden show.) 4-- H 10-1- Per-sian- 10-1- Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) rooms, newModem, Simmons with ly furnished mattresses. Beds, Inner-spriPopular prices; Coffee Shop, iBeauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage in connection and most of all at rates that you get more for your money. 31.00 to $1.50 without bath Single. 3150 to 32.00 with private bath HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. ng Three Airplanes will be at the Preston Airport, and ' will make trips over the county and Bear Lake Special Trips Made on Arrangements SPECIAL FEATURES: Pinky Gist Cowboy Clown -Monte Montana and wife Trick Riders and Trick Ropers. MIDWAY One block North of the Center of city Monte Youngs Rides and Shows CONCESSIONS AT THE FAIR GROUNDS j |