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Show PRES. GRANT SPEAKER AT IDAHO DAY Franklin Committee Ar. ranges Program for En-tertainment En-tertainment of Cache Valley Val-ley Public. Franklin According to an announcement an-nouncement by Idaho Day chairman, chair-man, L. G. Parkinson and publicity chairman Burton Blamires, the Idaho day program has been completed com-pleted and President Heber J. Grant has assured the committee that he will attend. Idahos Governor Gov-ernor Barzilla W. Clark will also speak. A baseball game June 14 be. ween two of the top Cache Valley Val-ley teams will be a prelude tot the celebration June 15. Two bands, the Ogden Fife and Drum and the Preston high school band and airplane stunts will help Franklin celebrate the seventy-eighth seventy-eighth birthday of this first permanent per-manent white agricultural settlement settle-ment in Idaho. The center of historic interest, the town also has a relic hall that shows many of the relics of early settlement in Idaho. Besides the array of concessions furnished by Monte Young the day will witness a demonstration ot tumbling by Helen Brown, Queen of Tumblers and an exhibition exhi-bition of Japanese fencing. .Other events are: bpfebaU game between picked teams of Preston and Garland; a mud wrestle in six inches of mud between be-tween Hy Sharman and Floyd Hansen; a battle royal, Wlndmul Pierce and Fat Clark vs. three negroes ne-groes and the last man in the ring wins; the main event is a wrestling wrest-ling match between Ralph Morley of Ogden and Del Kunkel of Salt v Lake to be followed by a match between Dave Reynolds and Ken Mayer; and a fat men vs. leaa men baseball game. |