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Show PACE SIX ..THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, NELSONS FLYING Knowledge of Power agency-Mathematic- PROVED TOO MUCH FOR GUTHRIE FROM KANSAS Other bouts at New Arena Gae Fans Plenty Of Action Sharman and Dern Return To Logan tonight. sta-titia- Geoige Nehons fh ing mate pioveii to he the nemesis of a com husku fiom Kansas City, in the peison of Elmer Guthne, at the initial athletic caid of the new Allen Aiena last night. is now aide to slice another nick in his wrestling licit as a lesult ol his most lecent And just between us theie won't he much of the belt left if this slicing goes on at the late it has been duiing the career of the local mat gladiator duiing the past fewcjears. What has been said of Nelson times without number "that he is one of the cleverest and cleanest mat scientists in the entile west was home out again at last nights opening performance. The go was the final numbei on a card the two wild weltersof went into roughing whiebr kept the crowd on its. a fuiious exchange which ended atT to and kinky-hane- d tn-ump- Nelson-Guthr- out-after Georgeanother painful leg stretch and cradling Guthrie in his arms as had-work- of though he were a sack of grain slammed him around on the canvas at least a dozen times before Referee Allen could step in and slap George on the back after the period was ten and one-ha- lf minutes old. 'Nelson started number three by enveloping the man from the praiiie first in a head scissors and then in a leg stretch Guth- rie, in breaking out of the last hold, threw Nelson from the start both of ring After a fresh the grapplers rolled through theg ropes and off onto the plank-inThe -- corn - husker Janded underneath and came back groggy. George tossed him with a flying mare for the count and the decisive fall, aftfer seven minutes nd one-haDevotees of fistiana had plenty to talk about in the first two Lavar bouts of the evening Fifield of Logan an Kid Del-mof Providence, twro youngsters meeting with the gloves punched and at catchweights, slugged back and forth through four rounds to a draw. The lads were plenty willing to mix it and put on a real show. Harvey Bateson was refereg. Fat Clark of Logan scored an easy knockout on Fpli Barker of Salt Lake in the second round of their four round go wlth a left handed haymaW It was Clarks fight practically Dll of the way after the first half of round one. Fats rocking horse footwork, new blue silk trunk.,, and slugging carried the ofitn-slv- e with them all of the 4mie While the second round was still young Barker found himself against the ropes and unable to to get out of the way of a left which caught him in the neck and spelled K O His heck was dislocated by the blow Ray Parkes was the official in tpe ring. In the semi-finbout, Joe Ferguson of San Diego, and Jack Reed of Ogden, two welterweights meeting at catchweights In a thirty minute match, went the time limit with one fall each and mostly rough stuff Ferguson started the rough house game a few second after the bell, and from then on it seemed to be pretty much a matter of punchmg, kneeing, and all the rest of the category show The Ogden of slam-ban- g man was thrown out of the ring right at the start. He came back and applied a series of head-locwhich bewildered the Californian and enabled Reed to obtain a Chicago crab hold and the fall came after thirteen and one-ha- lf minutes of wrestling The second fall started much the same as the first. Ferguson shoving Reed through the ropes it the start. When he came back lf ar punching the ropes In a little rook b' c baby episode The Utahn uffed the Californian into the ropes, and the Californian sprang back like u. punching bag for half a dozen times until, he was able to duck one and come h to a clinch To clinch the fall Ferguson threw Reed with a body press The remainder of the time in the third period was the At the same story as before gong Reed was bleeding from the several scratches inflicted cat from California Evidently the stipulations as to manicui-m- g were not lived up to. Tonight Ferguson mees Ily Sharmon of Salt Lake Sharman has Just return from a trip through the east which has profited hum a great deal in tne way of experience He has also put on a fewpounds In weight since his appearances here list spring In the feature boxing bout of the program lor tonight - Del Baxter of Cornish and Tony Fuente of Mexico City match gloves. Fuente was the opponent of Jack Johnson when he attempted to stage a comeback to the squared circle down in Mexico City, and Is noted as being one of the cleverest fighters in the country Local fans are looking forward with a good deal of anticloatlon to the return to the local arena of Ira Dern when he meets George Hills of Rockford Illinois In tfie main bout on tonigt- ts card It has been sometime since patrons of the wrestling game in Cache valley have had the opportunity to see the tailspin artist perform He was at the ringside last night and Is In the pink for his contest here for farm boys, as the futurefarmer must have this knowledge. Because of a peculiar configuration of the mouth of the harbor of Southhampton, England, the water remains at nearly high tide lor about four hours at a stretch. A machine has been invented to make disks of solid car- bonic acid gas In stores to be used to prevent ice cream melting as it is being carried home in paper containers. University of Wisconsin scientists have increased the of qualities bone building goats milk 2400 per cent by animals productreating theultraviolet rays. , ing it with To speed the testing of new of grain Canadian varieties government plant breeders art wheat producing two crops of a year in greenhouses with the aid of electric lights. wish to take this means of extending , our sincere thanks and gratitude to the of befriendfriends hort who ed us during our bereavement in the loss of our wife and we do mother. Especially who thank those furnished the beautiful flowers and also those w'ho spoke the consoling words at the funeral services. To all w'ho in any way offered their sympathy, we want them to know that from the bottom of our hearts we appreciate their kindness. S M England and family,. Harold Anderson, St. Paul outfielder this season has played at first and third base when injuries forced regular inflelders from the lineup Pat Caraway left handed is the only White Sox rookie this year who has come up to spring expectations Horace Lisenbee, Red Sox southDaw has developed a freak knuskler with which heTecent-l- y beat the White Sox and Athletics with vast ease. We a-- Tetty Niithall of tennis championship Harper (left) of San to the title held WASHINGTON OUR Ml it ten England receiving tho cup emblematic of th of the United States. She defeated Mrs. Anna Francisco in the finals at Forest Hills, succeed-In- g by Helen Wills Moody, who did not defend the 1 or The Journal LETTER by Nutnin.il Iaiiloii.il Assmlutinn Washington, Sept 17 When ready for Eugene Meyer who the flowery bonds of politeness has been designated as gover-saside, the politicans not oi the federal reserve Mr here will tell you that the es- -- board Mr Hoover and tabhshment of the direct pri- Meyer know something of the mary was a grave error Equal oideal ahead covering political of the 'and personal views and finan-systelj ardent proponents if gathered in conclave cial policies would assert with the same The lederal reserve board in some degree of positiveness that the has been blamed for a has bopn proven quarters, for the spread of the sjstem the actual voters as a means economic depression while In oi conti oiling their political other circles it is credited with A leaders survey this week being the bulwark against a shows the primaries panic last fall Senatoi Smith that which are nearing an end have Wildman Brookhart of Iowa e cant of not has announced that he was Om upset the men, but measures. Personali- the warpath against Mr Mey-e- i ties have figured more prominwhich means plenty of noiently than islues The returns sy rebate before confirmation revealing changes in the sen- is given by the senate. Other ate and house give cause for appointments are due for gloomy contemplation, especia- trouble which means candi- clally for the chieftains who dates hesitate before accepting have been prodigal In promises the honor Horn the president was all Colonel Dopn, director of the that ' everything right budget, probably confers with The antagonism of the poll- - the president more frequently tical nabobs to the direct pri- than any other government mary is, fiom their point of executive, with the exception well founded he e' So far we havent said much view, tcntlon is advanced that it eau is under the immediate about the new Allen arena. We has the effective direction of the president and were leaving the best for the ness decreased of political organization tremendous power It has con last. In every possible way the and fanned trol over the money the fires of bags new fighting1 stand is an ima flame which is gra- - which may accounti for its the-one -over which provement now influence Just down qjiv party! breaking thywas used last year In the Dan- is working with the stems If the concern over sante Promoter Allen has spar- sj chief executive recent the of in the prepaung workings pried no pain sto see to it that maries Is a ciiterion then we estimates of governmental exevery seat in the house can get may expect another flood of penditures for the next fis an unhampered view of the ring bills m the state legislature cal year The 'data must be The lighting is one of the most and at Washington seeking the ready for congressional noticeable betterments The ring of the direct primary 'mittees early In November and seats are lighted in the last law. It Is claimed by these ad Considering that the govern word of electrical s efficiency vocates of repeal that the honFive shaded lights throw their est convention system has adrays down on the canvas so vantages which make the canthat it is lighted Up like day didates feel their obligations the way to- - the party, and of -- coursey-ta Plumbing fixtures of showers and rest rooms have the people A multitude of ar been installed and everything Is giftnents may be given for the as it should be It is one of the retention and repeal The fact The Best Sound in the State latest in boxing and wrestling remains that the direct priarenas in the w'est And if you mary is a source of concern dont know where it is, its on and uncertainty to those who TODAY west center over the Piggly-Wrigg- are interested in public offices store Not the least of President THURSDAY Hoovers problems are the reNorth Carolina will meet cess appointments for execu of Dixies three Metrotfoldu ut.T toughest grid tive posts The white house has machines, Georgia Tech, Geor- a habit of making appointgia and Tennessee, on succes- ments without always consultsive Saturdays the ing the senators from state in which the appointee Joe Cronin, Washington short lues What alarms the senate stop, is one of the best players Is the spread of the habits in the big leagues, In the opin- which they Insist undermines ion of Connie Mack OH TANA their influence in state politics method The is considered by Derre Cady and Paul Walker of Chicago each made a hole some as a direct oversight on The president, on 1 it ft in one m a foursome at Green patronage the other hand has made it JOHN HACK Lake, Wisconsin clear to inquiries from mdig-- . 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CARD OF THANKS ie toes from the curtain raiser the final pat of Referee Allen on Nelson s back The first fall of this best two out of three finish match went to the long Kansan after an offensive oi neck punches and headlocks which kept Nelson groggy and enabled Guthrie to apply an arm stretch which spelled count on the local man after fourteen and The .second one-ha- lf minutes fall was a different story right from the gong Geoige meant business and went right after It with some punishing deadlocks at the start It was out of one into another for Elmer until he came out of one and had NelThings son with a leg stretch looked bad for George but not of out it and came He for long the two went into awrapid ex-at change of grips which ended the ropes Referee Allen, hereto-in fore a neutral third party be- the ring, became entangled to tween the two in his effort of get them back to the centerThe the ring for another start. combatants had been making things so hot for themselves that they didnt realize the existence of another party to their little game George clamped Jim around the ankles about the camp time that Guthrie began working on, his head Jim was tied at both ends and taking a lot of rough stuff for a few seconds to the amusement and cheers of the, house. It was too good a thing to watch sitting down; Referee Alien says that if the boys cant find enough to settle between themselves after this without mauling the referee hes going to put a porcuas third man pine in the ring the lesson oi and teach them hands off. The second fall came - h. --Wednesday,- . electricity not cnly reduces the! number of men required for farming, but It has "so increased the efficiency of opermore is acNecessary to Leaders ations that much complished each day by those and more time is in Future Agriculture employed provided for leisure and other interests. The extensive 'use of Investment American farmers of the fu- electricity is a good and represents a substantial ture must be able to sit at saving. their desk to determine the Confirming his views, a amount of electricity neces- specialist in the Department of sary for raising the countrys Agriculture shows that mechanfood, according to M. S. Winder, ical power can be produced at of executive the less than hall the cost of anisecretary American Farm Bureau Fed- mal power, and the increased cost of man power is also an eration. Present day agriculture in important factor in hastening volves more of the task of the the employment of a greater and larger variety of engineer than just the simple number machines. cultivator of the soil. Those re- labor-savin- g The realization of M f. Windmaining on farms shall be among the most intelligent ers views has likewise been letting those who are not well foreseen by the Federal Board equipped for the important of Vacational Education which task of leadership in rural life is strongly advocating more ex be the one to migrate Jto the tended instruction in the handlcities he says. ing' of machinery, and partlcu- Mr Winder points out that larly in the uses of electricity ment spends more than four' billions annually, it is a bureau that has plenty of work at jhand Congressional pressure means nothing to this stunts are not confined to the budget boys but is now extended on a lesser and more unreliable scale to the political camps. The s counter-claimand claims have reached such proportions that two Washington papers are grouping the propaganda under one , heading called the It gives the political front. reader an advantage and also choire of reading. The claim that the Democrats, if they hold their present seats, must gain ten senators to control the upper house Only 34 seats are contested which means a marked upset to win the coveted boss-shi- p It appears that minority leaders will be content to make slight inroads and to cooperate with the insurgent Republicans which is in effect the control of the senate at times when votes count In recent years coalitions have been more desirable than' actual control. ENGLISH' GIRL NEW U. S. MARE" CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Best Bakers I circulation The air around the oven prevents overheating in one part of the oven, yet the oven is so constructed that you get quick results. The oven is quick and even. Easy Terms A small payment down payments Small monthly Pay as you Save. ! Beautiful That is the woid that J best describes the Ban- quet Frange The colors are j5 choiceeryof attractive.TanYour or Grey, Tan and Green. Tho lin'es are modern, only S two doors' nothing to , mar the beauty. i I |