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Show TUESDAY THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, filial FtaCdS lost the final Providence Second ward held coast invasion Eighth ward to two lone 2 Monday Logan a to press dis- goals and31 scored to 4 Monday evenby the Herald-Journa- L victoryMathews at forward and ing. v.ere the- Their opponents were the Elks P. Thorpe at center for Provi-- 1 players quintet of the Long Beach outstanding Christensen and Athletic club which also turn- dence, while contributed the two; ed the tables on the Logamtes Jorgenson field goals for Eighth Saturday night. SECOND PROVIDENCE They will return to Logan G. T. F. P with a record of two victories Mathews, rf 0 2 over the University of Southern 0 6 0 12 If California at Los Angeles, a de- Clawson, 1 2 6 c .. . 1 P. feat by the same team, a de- N. Thorpe, 0 0 0 Stauffer, rg feat by the Los Angeles Athletic 0 0 0 0 Checketts, lg club and two by the Long Beach 2 0 0 Hammond, rg Elks quintet as well as one by D. ti 0 if ... 0 0 Thorpe, the Pasadena club. 2 0 0 M. Stauffer, rf .... 1 The Aggies are scheduled to B. Hansen, 0 0 0 lg play in Cedar City with the Branch college Agricultural 1 2 31 15 Totals quintet and will reach Logan on LOGAN EIGHTH inThursday. They will start F. P. tensive preparations next week 0 0 if Johnson, for their opening conference Christensen li games with the Montana State Nielsen c ... College Bobcats in Logan on Saltern, rg .. January 15 and 16. Jorgensen, lg Utah Aggies game of their by a score of night, according patches received - SMITHFIELn. The Benson stake south division hoop schedule opened, here Monday night with six teams plaving games in the Smithfield Junior high , school.: The Richmond North ward walloped the Smithfield Third ward to . the tune of Stpithfield Second ward defeat-- ; ed the Richmond South ward d in another game 29-- 9 while the defending champions, the Smithfield First ward down7 in the final ed Newton game- of the evening. , Tlys scores are as follow: , 36-1- 7, . 33-1- M. Wright, rf Sorensen, If r 10 4 2 0 0 4 3 0 -- 4 . 4 -- .00 0 Totals 7 RICHMOND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 3 8 lop-sid- night. Ihe Logan Teaeheis 7 team defeated Ciarkston and Lewiston administered a sound trouncing to Providence 3412- ; 1 P, 130 20110 0 Douglas, c- ----Thornley, rg. L. Sparrow; lg Cantwell Q. Sparrow G. Sorensen - THIRD G. T. F. 29-3- . ; SMITHFIELD Two games were played m Logan Independent bos- on Monday keibail league the 10 one-side- NORTH A X U A R V . i . - Both games were fairly well played considering the earli-- ! ness of the season and the fact that all four teams have had but very few practice sessions. Botli winners stamped them-1- 3 selves as exceptionally strong fives while Ciarkston is also a mighty good basketball team. Big Bill Kowailis, former Logan high school athlete, was high point man tor the Logan Teachers and tied with Glenn Thompson, a one time B. Y. C. .star, tor game honors, with 18 points apiece. Talbot at center for Lewis-to- n was the shilling light and counted 15 points. The scores- .()(ilN TEACUP RS H 19 , PHH T eachers and Lewiston Win Opening Games hTHREE nniirnm r J rAGE FIVE. 3 2. ED. Hyde Park News -- Sarah Ashcroft was quite Meryl Malkin. The dinner hurt when she fell on partv was given at the home on of the porch her of Mr. and Mrs. Tnouias Whitice tle. last week. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Sea- Mr. and Mrs. George S Pond mens and family and Mrs. of Lewiston spent Sunday here Sarah Seamens were dinner visiting relatives. Miss Zeipha Neilsen left here guests of Arthur Peterson and cm Wednesday evening, for Los laintly on Tuesday. Lars Christensen nas been Aneeles. California, where she conttned to his o'd recently will visit with friends and relabecause of illness. tives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burgess motored to Petersborj on Wednesday and spent the day. as guests ol Mr. and M:s. Delbert Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ashcroft OGDEN, Utah. Jan. 5 (UP announce the birth of a baby lUSDAt-HOG- S' Receipts 879, girl, born Wednesday at a Lo- including 497 for mat ket and gan hospital. Mother and baby 382 to south Satl Francisco are reported as doing dicely. market Mostly 5c to 10c highMrs. Ashcroft was lb. formerly er; top 4 70 on Miss Ruth Follett, daughter, of lights.; bulk ib. weight; Mr. and Mrs. 05 Frank Follett. $4.25-5light lights downThis is the.r first ehdd. ward to S4. packing sows $3 and Mrs. George Hancey f3 75 CATT1E: Receipts 513, inclttd-tin- g ;.nd family qf Logan were visi- at the home of Mrs. Mary' inf 316 lor market. 30 to on Wednesday even- - tornia dairymen and 167 to Los imr. Angeles market. Killing classes Miss Sarah Seamons was host-- 1 steady; common and medium steers ess at tiie home of Yeppa Lund1 slaughter of Logan, to a group ot young light supply common and 50; slaugh- on Wednesday even- - dium heifers $2 all cutters jing. Card games were the fea - tor cows bulls $250-$- 3 2a; Re- - $1 00 $2 50; Uu.p of Pntertainment. freshments were served at a vealers SHEEP' Receipts 1432. all for laE'est Fand Wendell Seamons market. Early sales limited to loads mostly common of Soda sPrit1Rs are spending two feeding lambs at. Hyde Park, as around BETHS! B Professor II Ilunsaker, head of the physical educa- tional department at the V. S A. C. arrived home Irom New York Sunday evening- Ilunsaker. who is grand president of the Delta Kappa Pni fraternity va accompanied to the national convention by Delo W.ukin-- . and Ned Markshcliel ol the College ward barely nosed out local ohaper ol Delta Kappa Logan First ward in a dose Pni. While in the east lu visited and hard fought game The game was rough through- the physical education departments of Columbia university out and only the superior ket shooting in ihe pinches and also the Teachers college brought victory to College ward. both of New York Jesse leering Williams of Teachers college is regarded a- the head of physical educator-- throughout the country Professor Ilunsaker K con12 that the present plan 0 vinced of physical education at Utah State can be and will be developed into one ot the be, 5 25 in the nation. 7 10 Totals are taking the lead m tlu way LOGAN TUST WARD of physral education and Ilunsaker intends to push them to the limit. G. Quinney, If The lratermtv conv.ntion w a . H. Knowles, c hold at Louixoui Davis.' rg home of Bueknell cnl'eoV and S. Smith also Christy Mathpw--oone of Mitton; lg the greatest of baseball pitch- Hun-akerS. According Totals a stadium has bee,; ere, ted Lotiisbul'g In honor ol Mathew- - j BEITS FIBS! j 22-2- 5, Intra-mural- -, . n Ogden Livestock 1 4 r. Caii-Hane- $2.50-54.8- The Logan Commercial league get underway Wednesday with foyr games scheduled for the Logan Seventh ward gymnasium. The first game will start at 7 p. m. The nights games will be as follows:: 7 p. m.- - Battery C. Workman, at lightweight outstanding in the Rocky Mountain .secvs. Presbyterians; 8 p. m. tion, lost his List baule last Herald-Journvs. City Offices; Saturday when he died o! an 9 p. m. Service Motor vs. apopletic stroke at the hospilil 10 p. m.-- Poultry vk. Als in Provo. biim-was Bike Shop. Workman in Final details prior to the Preston Monday, lie had lived opening of the league will he there many years with in., ironed out at a meeting of mother. The battler was born m representatives of the different dubs at 6:30 p. rn. at the gym- Karna.s, November 28, 1887, am! nasium. Some eligibility prob- lived there until 1905 when lems are to be passed on and the family moved to Park City. all dubs are urged to have He graduated irom Brigham Young university in 1909 when members present. The first game is scheduled ho opened his Doxmg career. He was featured in many to start at 7 p. m. and the two opening teams are expect- bouts in Salt Lake promoted bv ed to be ready for the opening Hardy Downing and in 1924, turned to the coast- hts sucwhistle at that Lime. cess dimmed there and he tried the wrestling game. Finally, Ingot what he considered his big chance as a sparring partner for the then worlds chamG. T. F. P. pion, Jack Dempsey, m trainin' 4 rf Gutke, in Montana for his bout with 0 'A. Hillyard, If. ... 3 Tommy Gibbons. 5 c That work took the last real ' K, Hillyard, rg 1 fire out of the old fistic exaR. Plowman, lg, .. 2 pert however and he .started 0 Cannon Cache valleys junior high down the ladder all athletes 0 must Rich., travel. From then until school basketball league will 9 Cash; action- again- Wedinto swing he engaged in minoi 0 TWt nesday afternoon with North wrestlmg and boxing matches. at Cache playing Loyn and During the past year, ne has 15 5' 3 33 Smithfield Totals been seen in action at South Cache. several 1 ; NEWTON times in Cache valley rings season of The the first games P. were G. T. n r ; 16 on is and December locally. On . played 2 1 0 -- Jbrgensen, rf and in the only game reported of his last appearances was an6 1 3 Tudinham, If. scored a lopsided vic- other sparring match with Jack 0 Logan 0 0 i O. Henderson, c. Dempsey as one of the Maria-- sa tory over Smithfield. 1 2 1 Mauler's tour opponents when j iHenderson, rg 4 0 2 m. Jenkins, lg About 40 cities in the world he appeared-j- n Logan in Sep1 2 0 Hansen have populations of more than tember. 1 2 0 o. Jenkins a million. He is survived by his mother. 0 0 0 Johnson 0 0 0 ,;T. Jenkins U Peterson 0 0 0 Cyclone lhovidence First ward wasted little time, m beating the Logan Second warders by the score of Monday even-biHammond and Hansen were high scorers for Provi First while Quinney scored .six points lor Logan Second, pilot I DENCE MltST al Post-offic- e; 31-- - S5.U0-S5.5- 119 I limp-keepe- Authorities CHCAGO. ranee July Sept. , .54 .55 7-- 3 1- -4 3-- 4 5-- 8 .54 .56 . 55 5- -8 .56 8 hand and .53 .54 .55 .54-1- 8 .551-- 8 1- -2 Salt 3-- 8 2 into soft ground. 8 A Always Found 1 than HYRUM - SMrTHIIEI - l) IjOGAN-WELUSV- ILLE boy t " BUTTER potin d 1932' every 'New WALNUTS ORAN(iES- -2 lOc 10 C 29? 29? van POWDERED SUGAR a. & Ih OATS Large Package ; No. 2lz Can llluc Pine . Hlue Pine STARCH- -2 19? t9? V CATSUP-- No. . (an Packages ... 19? ... 19? SODA CRACKERSBREAD-Iar- ge -. pounds 23 C 5c 9c 9c Waves, sliced LOIN STEAKSLpound ROUND STEAKS-pou- nd POT ROAST pound 7c 9C - IS? HAMBURGER LUNCH MEATS SALMO- N2J? Hlue Red- 25? 9? ... . : ..! .L1.:A to? 19? Per Package Quick Quaker PEACHES 1C? jar 25c 15c 10c SHOULDER PORK ROAST pound A BACON-po- und 19c packages SODA Klue Pine, No. 2 can , BAKING POWDER 2 .. !: xt pint ORANGES-doz- en Fillin' RICE Pounds 29? Hluc Rose Dozen Hluc Pine, No. 2 Vz can . OKA PE 3 PEANUT BUTTER Calumet, 25? .'1 45? Sweet, Juicy Kingsfords KRAUT Hlue Pine SPINACHHlue No. ty. Can Pine Pine, . 2 pounds pound 13 C 16c - f ORANGES Large Size Per Doz 29f? ,P SKAGGS ''"A Surety of purih A Per Lb. Shelled Years, resolve to pay cash and .kaVe at an O. I. Skaggs System store. VVe believe there were more of such resolutions made this New. Years than ever before. r bottle EXTRACTS-2-- oz. Him Pine The depression must be over. Somc-- . thing has happened. Our stores custom ers have increased ureal ly since January 1st, 19.32. This increase may be Ihe result of more people paying cash and savins; since the beof the new ' ginning year. A lot K people 1. M A Y( ) N N AT S E WEEK OF HP VEAL STEW 2 Pounds HAMBURGER :! Pa a mis BETTER I 'rush Creamery; lb. , Can PANCAKE FLOUR Bag BEANS Chili or Navy; 5 lbs. TOILET TISSCE 3 Rolls CORN STARCH or Gloss; 2 pkgs. OATS Crystal Weeding, Lg. PUg. L.U1 b. Use Iysmo r Kiiirc-iilv- it) UUf .if :or Relief thi Id i m ui ,i - i Mire to cira,Ff.t ' '..nl i. :i . til ome j- 'V Ui I.' lit Mb t,l mii r th- m . i t! U, im t iliffirui .o .it n Ilf KfW t Hid r, o e- -, su. h a aiu.-ift. ji.t4v u i : T: Mru.ll quantity ..st r Inil- !! to m,i i HVfJi Till k.V Uiu.ri,h. . l.tf pIl'imiiillDO q In rid fir tin .i tutfiut'h iHfuil piie. f. td hhine achirtr n i ipiD-m- l The limns umikuI.v .e mu inj...ml rv in i r nn-et th uh .ir sirn .8 .hruM aLsoluU i,v from Ki'ti.innn icimI ft frerjtnu nil ronn of ipn. ruin. sn!hrj cuucti bv neur.iUiia, muiui 10? 15? 25? 27? 29? 19? 19? 19? 19? 25? th'-- Felix Market :! in of 399 HUd bv kudiiic rlinnatNro. dfUKiriwM. Alwv t,r la'" every good drug store. North 1st East PHONE 165 . If Features For Wednesday, Jan. 6 Ywvvei 9c SMELTS pound V U A L HOPS pou n d TAMALES larg-- each e l , A A t' ' Pound Service Is The average American school-iflj., boy of today receives two more : he OUR FIRST STEAKS Menita Perkes, and Ruth Kirby mot oted to Richmond on Suna day. where they attended birthday dinner given on the I, nit day antnvrrsary of Mrs. Thomas Whittle, formerly Miss Where Friendly Butter Prices w Wednesday Specials Green Stamps - years of school of 1914. Lake Balloon tires have been placed on wheelbarrows m England to prevent the wheels from digging 2 .56 .55 .56 y referee; San Francisco Wholesale Dairy 25 't; Market; Butter: 92 score 81. score 25; 90 score 24 ',. - Miss Mary Larsen of Wellsville was the guest of Miss Ida May Duee, during the holiday week. Mrs. Inez Parsons and family of Miltord are spending tin; holidays here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ashcroft. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Matkin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen. the Misses Neilsen.! Zeipha attend the meeting. We Give 17 1 ain Open High Low Close Mar. .53 Mav 55 1 .1 i Ji. UPi-Gr- WHEAT S 4 : 5 from will give a detailed discussion of the roles from various standpoints. It is hoped that many basketball enthusiasts of Cache valley will will be on Grain Range well-know- 8 Totals L i'? Officials: Plant, .. Thornley, umpire. 68-l- $3 00. re atlvc!i- - COCOA to II. R. Adams, According president of the Utah High School Athletic association, the annual school for officials of this section will be held Saturday, January 9, at 1 p m. at the Logan senior h'gh Mr. Adams invites' evityone interested either as a spectator or a prospective official to attend the meeting. An innovation at this year's meeting will be that of giving valuaoie instructions to scorers and the-end 0. . b. . 5; j g. - 5; 50-$- 3 $2.75-$3.6- The fifth annual convention of Die fraternity will be held at Rorifish Lake resort in the Haw Tooth Mountains of Idaho Professor Ilunsaker repent, having h,.d a woudcilid time and staled that alter leaving Wyoming they did not enoounl-r- r any snow until arriving at Chieueo on their return home. will 0 160-2- son Thornley, umpire. j Rib or Brisket BOILING llEEF Pound gc CASH MARKET Ill North Main RICE- -5 Pounds Z5i Fancy Head Rice cans PEAS 3 No. 2 Tender, Sweet Pea (iERMADE 9-l- b. I.ocallv Milled COOKIES Pilgrim ur IVr llutler 42 9 bag l)to 25? - IS in bo- 19? - Oranges Cabbage Sweet and Juicy Medium Large Firm, Solid Heads Dozen 29? 10 Pounds .... 19? |