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Show 0$.j ou ifl CAC1 COUKIKK, HYRUM, UTAH g- 5Z1 J&V Cache Centennial Celebration July 0 Logan to be the Scene of Stirring Events 0 In Commemoration of the Com$ ing of the First White Men to Cache Valley Greatest Athletic Card Ever Offered in This State Under the Auspices of the Local Post of the American Legion, Adams Field, Night of July 24th. Begins Promptly at 7:00 p. m. Championship Wrestling Match A finish Match Scores of Features Arranged For Two George Nelson, Cache Valleys Pride, vs. Ad. Santel Big Days Wrestler of the World. Champion TWELVE-ROUNAN INSPIRED ROUND-IJOF THE BOXING BOUT BUILDAND Frankie Darren, Champ. Welter Weight of Utah vs- Teddy OHara FIRST SETTLERS Champion Welter Weight of the Pacific Coast. ERS OF CACHE VALLEYS D - With This Card, Two Championships are at Stake. An Opportunity of a Life Time to see Some Real Campions in Action. GREATNESS PLAN NOW ATTEND TO BOTH DAYS Big Baseball Game Crimson Field, Friday, 25th, 2 p. m. 0 Fun For All, Regardless of Age, And Not an Idle Moment The program of Horse Races and other events will be held each day at the Fair Grounds. Thursdays program will begin at For Championship of Cache County. ling, Boxing, Baseball, Sports for tke Children, Fireworks, Carnival Dance, Special Meetings, Banquets, Fancy Shooting Exhibitions, Balloon Ascensions, and Thrills to Feature Two Great Days. Two Big Days of Races LOGAN vs. LEWISTON Historical Parade, Pageant of Progress Band Concerts, Horse Races. Wrest- Program Schedule 2 p. Cache Valley Centennial and Home Coming 1924. Celebiation, Logan, July 24-25, Friday, July 25th Thursday, July 24th. 1. Continuous Band Concert, 145th Salutes at Daybreak 9 a. m. Field Artillery, Battery F. 2. Pioneer Meeting and Program 2. Raising of Old Glory at SunTabernacle, 10 a. m. rise, Logan Boy Scouts. 3. Horse Shoe Pitching Tourna3. Continuous Band Concert, Tabernacle square, 9 a. m., Ogden Elks ment, Tabernacle square, 10 a. m. and Logan Military bands. 4. Luncheon for Pioneers, Tabernacle square 12 oclock. 4. Historical Parade, Main St. at 5. Band 10 a. m. Concert, Tabernacle 5Dinner for Pioneers on Taber- square, 12:30 p. m., Ogden Elks 24-2- 5 nacle square at 12 oclock. Under Band. 6. Band Concert, Tabernacle Auspices of the Daughters of the square 1:30 p. m., Logan Military To be in Century Pioneers of Cache County. Band. Tabernacle Concert 6. Band 7. Sports for Children, Tabernacle SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS square 12:30 p. m-- , Ogden Elks Band 2 m. Concert Tabernacle square, p. 7. Band 8. Championship Baseball Game, square, 1:30 p. m., Logan Military MABEY, MOORE, GRANT Logan vs. Ogden Gunners, Crimson Band. Field 2 p. m. CROCKETT 8. Horse Races and other events 9. Fancy Shooting Exhibition, To Address Big, Special Pioneer Meeting 2 p. m. Fair Grounds. Champion Gus. L. Becker of Ogden ' 9. Pageant of Progress, Fancy and Balloon On Second Day ascension, Crimson Field Shooting exhibitions, and balloon 2 p. m. Other Special Guests to be Present at ascension at 3p. m.. Crimson Field. 10. Horse Races, 3:30 p. m.. Fair Friday Mornings Meeting in 10Band Concert Tabernacle Grounds. . Tabernacle at 10 a. m. square, 6 p. m., Ogden Elks Band. 11. Continuous Band Concert, OgTHE PROGRAM 11. Championship Wrestling and den Elks and Logan Military Bands, 1. Chairman of Program, Dr. O. H. Budge, Boxing Contests, 7 p. m., Adams Tabernacle square, 6:30 p. m. 1. Tab-erna- DON'T FORGET Cache Valleys Centennial Celebration, July . the Biggest - a A and Once in a century does such a centennial celebration occur! Cache Valley is making this, her first, Centennial Celebration one to be long remembered. For months plans have been going for- ward, slowly, enthusiastically, painstakingly, to make these two days the biggest since Jim Bridger visited this Valley in 1824. The results will justify the toil. Never has this Valley seen such an array of talent gathered together for the entertainment, education and benefit of her people. Probably not for another hundred years will such a celebration be held. here. You simply cant afford to miss one hour of it. A historical event! Cache Valley Centennial Celebration, 1924. and 24 25, July Light-Heavy-Weig- P Once in a Century! re m., and Fridays at 3:80 p. m: Thursday, July 24th Trot or Pace Utah Sego, Buster, Rowana Direct, Axtell Wilkes, Jenny McKin2:15 ney and Sailor. One-hal- f Mile Running Race. 2:25 Trot or Pace Gaiety, Niad, Orval McKinney, Midget, Double G, Miss Thatcher, Linwood Bell, and Zoblack. s One-hamile Running Race. lf The heats of the races will be interspersed with exciting events. Friday, July 25th 2:30 Trot or Pace Elizabeth McKinney, Miss Nobel, Hyrum, Billy Reno, Maud E- Z. and Axwdrthy S. One-haMile Running Race. - lf Trot and Pace Hal Direct, Nellie Logan, Wireless Message, Cyclone, Widow Hal, Vern Adelia. Shetland Pony Race. The heats of the harness races will be varied with exciting events. Free-for-a- ll , Logan Military Band in attendance. PAGEANT OF PROGRESS Cache Valleys Growth Written and Directed by Prof. A. Introduction M. Durham Past . - President of Logan Stake. Field. 12. Grand Fireworks display, battle America 12Carniof and Street the Argonne, Adams Field, Dancing Big 5 minutes 8:30 p- m. 3. Invocation, Mr. Riley Davis, of Clifton, val on Main Street, 10 p. m. ' 5 minutes Idaho DINNERS FOR THE PIONEERS 4. Congregational Singing, Utah We 5 minutes Love Thee Thursday, July 24th Td be served on the Tabernacle Square 5. Address of Welcome, Mayor John A. at 12 oclock. All Pioneers are invited. 5 minutes Crockett of Logan. Given by the Daughters of the Pioneers. 6. Address, Governor Charles R. Mabey Friday, July 25th To be served on the Tabernacle Square at 15 minutes of Utah 12 oclock. All Pioneers are invited. 7. Selection, Silver Grey Band, Oldest Given by Cache County Young Ladies. Fife and Drum Band in State, 5 minutes 8. Address, Governor C. C. Moore of FIVE BANDS HISTORICAL PARADE 15 minutes . Idaho 9. Selection, Imperial Glee Club of Ogden Elks Band True to Life 5 minutes Logan Band Logan Military 10. Response, N. W. Crookston, a Thursday Logan Boy Scout Band a Real Pioneer, North Logan 5 minutes American Legion Fife and 11. Address, President Heber J. Grant July 24th 20 minutes or representative Drum Corps 12. Solo, Hard Times J. M. Wilson 10 a. m. ' Silver Grey Fife and 5 minutes Pioneer Soloist of Logan Main Street Drum Corps 13. Benediction, A. A. Allen, Hyrum, 5 min. 2. Congregational Singing, ( - - , Cache Valley in Outline. Spirits of the Rivers, Mountains, Solitude, Flowers, Birds, Butterflies and Animals. Period One Indian Life Scenes showing Indian Camp Life. Pow-wo- w Indian and dances. Period Two The Hunters, Trappers, Explorers. Coming of the white men. Daily routine of these explorers. Bridgers Coming. Period Three Settlement of Utah, 1847. Coming of the Pioneers. First entrance into Salt Lake Valley. Cache Valley beginnings. Period Four Settlement of Cache Valley Pioneer life, home building, spinning and weaving, etc. Early schools and life in general in the community. Finale Background, progress and outlook. CRIMSON FIELD AT THREE P. M. 0 |