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Show immm; v Fields Holds SEtfEti BiO BOUTS SCHEDULED T'i:uay, COLONEL GILFEATHEIt mons Loleni till , llyingjiy,,v,eils, by DickP organ first Annpsriiu Three i j "in l0ys uarailltea Hits ik cx-- ( Recorded Among Majors ed By Herbert W. Barker Associated Press Sports Writer Pitchers have been grabbing the headlines so often this baseball season that National league batsmen have found it necessary to take them down a peg or two. Weary apparently of reading accounts of two and three-h- it the four games, batters in circuit games of the older . yesterday grasped their bludtoe-hogeons firmly, took a ; and - blasted out 90 safe -- hits, . .. rune of them home runs. . The days batting honors went to the New York Giants , who smashed out 14 safeties Including four for- - the circuit to bent the Phils, 6. and chalk - up their fourth - sucees-- ! sive win without a defeat. Tra-- . vis Jackson, giant shortstop, hit twice for the circuit and Fred Leace and Bob O'Farrell each contributed one homer to the common cause. Beck Wilson, Hartnett and hit homers as the Chicago Cubs whipped Cincinnati. 9 to 1. All told the Cubs collected rs .... P safe hits off four red while Hal Carlson set down the enemy with five. - Del Rissonette was the big !t noise in a attack the ld ; 8-- -- pit-time- 16-h- AT THE MAWS I Ok HOTFL To North Sector On league-leadin- 6-- 1. hits. Ted Lyons was the whole show as the Chicago White 'Sox nosed out St. Louis, 2, in ten innings. Lyons held the Biowns to five hits and scored the winning run in the tenth when ha tripled tfnd came home on Ernie Smiths single. The Yankees and Red Sox had an open date. ' 3-- Los Angeles . Oakland San Francisco Sacramento . . . Missions ... . Hollywood . Seattle Portland Cazier second. third. Time 8:3. High jump: 9 10 0 8 5 5 4 3 3 4 5 5 8 8 10 10 .750 .714 .643 .165 .385 .385 .286 ft r)tc4, r rfi' asoiic-Ai--'i uj) 'y spectacle in America, if not in the world for close to 150.000 more can pack up a lunch, jor 12. Air: eomh. crank up the old petrol wagon form and find- - a place to anchor 18. Strong woody somewhere in proximity to the Rber five-mirace track. 14. Names 3U. MandinaTinft Many of the old favorites are tnetinoro of gone now, some dead, others length 80. Pniilic notices retired but the names ef Ray 27. Absolresi Gaston Harroun, Louis and n rchaie Chevrolet, Mulford, Ralph lilrd's heok 2a. W ad animals Mitton, Dario Resla, Tommy 3. Fertniulng to Frank Lockhart, Joe Boyer and ft rit SI. i ross Ray Keech remain linked with S3, b xtra man: the most exciting moments of tieat"leal the roaring road. Still in of tints lerhu dor-87. Foker the., spotlight are .McDonough. 41. liKts of yoods de Paolo, Duray and Lou shipped Cross Word Puzzle r The Journals Monday San Francisco. April 22 (P) The northern portion of the Pacific Coast ushered Robins launched in its home league Brooklyn baseball season avainst the Braves to win. 15 games today with opening to 8 Bb xonette drove in seven scheduled at Portland and runs with a homer, triple and Seattle single. The Portland Ducks, led by In the other National lea- Larry Woodall, veteran catcher Pirgue fray, the Pittsburgh with the Missions m ates made good use of their tangle Ernie the Rose City, while seven hits to beat St. Louis, Johnson out his tribe brought 64 The Cards collected nine of Seattle Indians against the safeties but Brame was ef- Hollywood Stars before the fective In the pinches. home folks for the first time Pitchers the this season. dominated American League games. IrvThe San Francisco Seals and ing tBumpst Hadley, of the the Oakland Acorns open their Washington Senators, was too 1930 feud at Recreation Park much for the g Philadelphia here. The Los Athletics and the A s went Angeles club plays the Sacradown to their first defeat of mento outfit at Wrlgley Field. the season. 63: The Tatter team, piloted by Clint Brown, rookie pitcher, Buddy Ryan, has been a surheld the Detroit Tigers to five thus Tar and ' may 'offer hits and Cleveland won with- prise real opposition to the Angels out trouble, The Indians the coming week. batted around in the first inof the clubs: Standing four runs on five CLUB ning, scoring Won Lost Pet. Solution of Yesterdays Puzzls ACROSS ! PeruTlaa la- !hm Operatic solos 10. 1ieres 14. olftt' fragrant must of tho le sneleBts 15. ie hairs os plants 11. 17, coart Ilronght Into Open ItflU? WtM asses of western ludln L Fder of a R.ir u&ut t!. Aotrer 19. EX. 84. hh ftfgatlro 44. Cereal seeds 8;. I pv.artl motion &. ft. 32. KrMlosS 8.. Obliterate V., t.lachi! ridges fts. Melancholy S'. allege degree 40. Fainted 41, Fsrent 44. Unrliid breath47. 4S &1. ing sound M uie eutraneo iiiner harlOre who recomduce to mon plane M, Social grasps Tliofte 47. incloses 44. Organ of 44. Took ft fd. ftas sine SI. CS. DOW of l. Mensnre t Palm leaf: var. Jen-nt- 8. .Nostril Kind 3. on little wheels S7. Refer to Old violin 4. Town 84, KoM y. hear lag mat N In Ohio Inwllflug 6. He rurrieil 7. He: i rench tremelyt 74. Satwey tcatljr 7i. Avnhibt: lire 73. Jtntch Sonth African 71. Koefcy 74. 4Hti oath 1 m. NC4tCll A drag 0. i'OMtlort Will! pay ami no work 10. Droop 11. Seiies of thirty masses for tho dead M the Meyer, Wake deeper eufy vege- 1 table 40. Liquor Jltkinf trial -- of - 42. Sort 61. Large Mrd cage 64. Leave of ab- sence from college: Lug. Stsrep 45. Italian river 41. Mgn 15, 4, reek letter name 64. 66. And not 6s. To: Heofcll 71. 'iowurd .231 McDermaid national two champion for the past years, winner of the 1928 race, runner-ulast year to Keech, p. The 1928 Indianapolis race was a" thriller. Meyer came from nowhere to win it and beat a flock of great drivers. Meyer had never driven a big race but he was of a garage, a good mechanic and bitten by a racJust before the ing bug. race, he got a chance to buy a car from Red Shafer, who had two himself and wanted to, part with one of them. Meyer cold his interest in the garage distance by long telephone, bought the car and won the 'race. part-own- er first Ryan second. Burr and Broberg Miller tied for third. Bear Lake Valley 44 yard dash: Harrison first, Miller second, Ive third. Time 65 seconds. Styet .put: Ryan first, Ive second, ' Miller third. Distance 36 feet 11 mhces. serGarden City Funeral 100 yard Harrison dash: vices were held m the ward second. Cazier first; Ryan Contrary to the expressed Miss Fritzi Stifel, Mrs. Mida third. Levi J. chapel Tuesday for Time 10:3. opinion of a number of gold and perhaps others who may Dustin with Clarence Bishop Broad first Ryan jump: critics and prodecide to go. Cook in Charge, The smgihg Harrison second, Broberg American a was the of selection fessionals, that Mjf under the direction of team, from inch-c- s ladles' team had little or no the roster In hand, would be third. Distance 18 feet 3 Chorister L. L. Cook. The fol. .chance to win the first inter- something like this: lowing speakers praised the 440 first Relay: Eighth national match with tho Glenna Collett. life work of the deceased. W alilen, Hendricks (Br9wrn, team British at Sunninadale Helen Hicks. . tPauk A. Spence, ward clerk; Ninth second Humphreys!. I 1 and 2. I feel that our Maureen Orcutt. James Sim of Evanston, Wyo., May (Harrison, Ryan, Cazier, Mil - Bishop Edward girls have aTTeasT ah even4 YfrgmrTfffrWt?r mire, lert break especially ,Since Alonzo Cook of Logan and BiEdith Quier. Ryan high point man, four Cook. Clarence . tng the' personnel of the party ' Mrs. 'Federman. The shop .op firsts, one second. Harmon se , sailing April 22 on the Beren--gariMrs. Hill. . . enlng prayer was offered by cond with two fusts, one sc - Louis -Edward S. Calder of Logan, Fordyce or - Bernice tend. -- , , and the Closing By - Christian The opposing view "takes a Wall. EIGHTH GRADE Tueller of Rarts, Idaho A couple rational cognizance of the folof Pacific Coast 75 yard dash, time 8:f Levi J. Dustin, the youngest could be included In Brown first lowing handicaps: se players Humphrey child of Seth and Hannah 1. The invaders will have, .at the American team with bene Wahleu tfnrc. cond, " Loveland.. Dustin, was. . bora 'hi ostr three "days er practice lit, 'but Ihcy are not announced . High jump,heighth 4 "feet In Bountiful, before the match. April 1, 1865, as going. 10 inches Brown first, Dibble Utah. Soon after his birth his 2. They will find a vast dif-- 1 second, Coburn third. mother died and hLs father's V ference in climatic conditions, j Undue optimism may be sup- -, 44 yard dash, time 78 sec3. sister. Mrs. John Wtlker, took what onds. Van Vlack first, Coburn They will experience the pressed by considering care of him. In 18S9 the Wil-kusual difficulties of American Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd second. Nebeker third. family came to BloomingBroad jump, distance 15 feet golfers, men and women, m said at Virginia Hot Springs In ; ton, Idaho, being among the adapting their game to British 1928. concerning the defeat of 4 inches. Wolilen first. Brown courses and British breezes first settlers in Bear Lake valM.ss Collett by Miss Mabel second, Farrey third. Is likely tojwragg In the British luales It was in Bloomington Shot put, distance 33 feet 6 It may not mean so much to off through lack of experience, ley Sumungdale that Levi received what edua breeze. inches Brown first, Lewis se- the public at large, pm King t's or remain 'on the ground, ..'ofpjr ichampionship that year. - 4. all cond. Humphreys third. The American writers hazardois wav through traffic' cation he had. In 1887 he was They will meet a rank i Ls Who Miss lfH) yard and file of opponents be,:, r are asking, dash, time 11.2 at Broadwav and Forty seeoi d "Pete De Paolo learned the j married to Sarah Sims and I can Brown first. Humphreys second street, but It Ls highly siiih-ca- raring gsm cs a mechanic tor from this union seven child site said. . balanced in competitive phyiWragg? to the antomo'o.lc Tiring hr uncle. Ralph de Palma. ;rtn were born, six of whom than the feminine experts of Tell them that in Britain the Wanlcn third. ' 'woods are full of Miss Wraggs. 440 yard relay. time 57:2. world 4h.it the roar of two- - iPete became rational this country. cham are still living, the wife and On the other hand it seems There, are hosts of fine play- -, Eighth grace first (Brown, seated machines. of thpjpicn in 1923. when he set the ! baby' boy habing passed away -H u certain that Miss Hendricks, eaten, 'Indiarapdis record of 101 in 1905. In 1908 he married waspish bur7 of Wethered, ers there that American-- ! never Wahlen. Miss Cect Leith Ninth and Miss ' heard about.grade second now can b chst.ncilv he: if, miles per hour, and repealed Mr,. Sarah Calder and from Which also is something to pRyan, Harrison, Miles, easiest around the brick sieeSwav at!m 1927. two girls were Mollie Gouslay, admittedly the Now he has two this union -- Brown high point man. tout Indianapolis ' We e ei ears enWreu tor- - Ute 1939 race, jbora. L&retta Sorensen of Po- three -- best femme golfers - in .remember.. , . . e jeatclio, and Georgia Findlay of firsts, one second Humphreys the word of Steve Hanrueau, one cf - h eh he plans to Britain, are not, to compete, Fish three seconds, one kid h.mselh fer ,c Un. )' Raipr second, Haven, Idaho. These Indianapolis Lads With this formidable trio m third. Soire cf tne, drivers, like seven children and his wife that the restoration of tsv1 Good records for the gallery, it 'is hard for a Survive eighth seating racing mehir.ts to the Bob McDonough, Pont want to Mrs. Sarah Dustin, May Get 500-infamous traders. .wwm tk's be bothered by mechanics, (him. patriotic Amerctn to figure To Provo to who is s, this May means a Rena,s,'',r'e? ,Tliey prefer to play The following beat Vienna Collett. Relay A French townspeople -- 1 -i Helen H.cks, Mauri en Orcutt 'Then here's Icon Duray, the have returned home after a railway has est- in the aufombbJ" and Virginia Van Wi- -a great Owing to the? good records ablished its first laytime exWhere wei t.e fuui" verar, whose pnn-driv- e winter s vacation. Mr. . and . 1 chri dri'.iru.f. i.: In finding a Mrs. Levi O. Pead, Mrs. Chartrained in the quartet forming a nucleus of fmade in the broad jump and press train from Pari- - to Nice ' half the team, with he capable 100 yard races in the Eighth covering theWso, miles in 14 davs dencr.'len M. Harmt . Ri'l.an c smll enough so his lotte Hodges and Mrs. G. W. s c n iror. tga.n Vwiy ur to be and Ninth grade track and hours and Jen minutes, fiupport of another wont b- Sprouse who spent the winter right selected from Mrs. O. S. Hill, j lieid meet on Friday, Coach time than ever before required. speed kings of them m Salt Lake city months hi cd' ' Miss Edith Quier, Miss Bernice Sunuper E. Hale, of the Logan the mechanic-- ' Mr. and Mrs. . E. M. Pugmire a; la ttej Two members of the faculty past seven years of Miss Peggy Wattles, Miss Junior High is No ether elissi7 of the auto who have been in California, to Marian Bennett, Mrs Lra Fed- - jtake his athletes planning bee i 'racing world ran equal the and Mitchell Sims and Dale to Provo to of Iowa State College have ed races the re.yut r of 3 drama rf th famous Brookerwho attended the U. l? ; erman, Mrs. Stewart 1 l.n!y; Ienter the Junior competition Invented cigarettes that are lo reduce the hnnily-Miss Virginia Kcizderber. M'ss to be hJd there. lighted by rubbing their che- - riass dnvers The be vs t.fv r rr.mr whirl at Indi-ha- d S A C. in Logan, also Mrs. day - Ifotalie Miss Lmn.,e to co o'lt-an- ci Knapp. h 'anapei1.' Results of the meet follow: mically coated tips against one dn.e, .Annually, it draws Claud L. Kimbr.il and family side of their containers. ! urdyce, Mrs. H. A. MirtsEe, I 75 yard dash: bi u.g the chance of from Logan.' byr-- t crowd of. any sports bum the Ryan first, 1 This 0am Pioneer Passes well-kno- M---Pu- -- a, -- SLANTS $P0RTm At Gould j er ;nnd , -- ! nt '0,-tea- - hie of-th- Junior lone-hand- r,- Tfti-no-t- . lr-s- 1 t over-woigh- trc h-- 500-mi- i i , y-- s -- - 1 cir-a- Nofc Ethel Funeral services were held Sunday in the Second ward church at 2 p. m, for Rasmus Heuiilis In Arms," Neck Xegs or Thighs wdo died Thursday, tid ol the ooll- y wist at the home Of his j, IngIf p&ln ot Beuritis, neuraltrta, rheumatism, Mrs. Bessie Casper- - J0 Pypsh. son, yith whom he was visit- cee. Rawnus was illg. Casperson 1. a powerfully penetratinc bom October 11, 1848. in Den- -j b,rbent. "nothing nd tieallr, In U on Vi.roV.7,!Jninr mark and came to the United quickly reeche StBi.es in 1865, and resided in j pnrrn and pal stubborn nerves. Tbuae ? ta the back of the neck, ( Salt Lake a number of years. nchlng ho ln head. or "tioulder face blade, then moved to ' Logan Where he resided about 15 years prior to moving to Preston where! noon disappear. Cramplnr of the rnus-win stop and you mil no lorrec made his home for 401 ries bothered wvlth aorenesw. swrelHne, ot ears,. He left Preston about I lie Stiffness, numbness or tenderness 4 years ago and has been liv- -j the joints and ligaments. ing in Salt Lake since that j Tysmol la not an ordinary liniment time. He is survived widow Mrs. Charlotte limor-- J llTZZ eaux Casperson and the fol-- 1 fcnrer. Oet a supply of Tysmol at any d dm store, aiway on band Caschildren: lowing Ephraim person, Burley, - Idaho,- - Alfred any Logan Drug Store." ' st Casperson, April 17, T-0- 1 he P (t ; Trip I Prestc n Funeral services were hid In the Second ward chapel, Thursday for Henry Jensen, 89, a pioneer of Preston, who died Sunday from infirmities and of old age. The bishopric of the Third ward directed - the services, j health. of Franklin v Bishop Haw'kes- being in charge. J. T. Smellie visitor Sunn Opempg song by- chon, When awherePreston he attended stake u Light of First the meeting. Truth; prayei, A. B Jensen: lecal Shall We Meet The speakers Inin the sarr song, choir, meet the Secoi i Beyond the River. The first ward meeting Sunday night vere t speaker was Andrew Ruud, of H. a visitor, M Dailey and Lagc, Gentile valley, Idaho. He Farmer. lauded the character of Mr. Jody Albiston died at l Jensen. in Franklin Satun1 home Lorin Mendenhall, of Day-te- n and Is survived by IPs wid. from benefits of the spoke zina Albiston and holding the priesthood, oi tne family of sqes deceased had life led, the good daughters. been has he Mrs. Jpnsen, who Primary convention will married to for over fifty years, held next Sunday, Apr; nomade the remark, He has in the Second ware chu-thing to regret. The family at 2 p. m. Visitors are eput-e- d from the general might well look with, pride on wvic the work of their husband and The Second ward P, im father. conference will be held in tic Rest, evening of the same date, r Splo, Horace Baugh, 7:30. Rest, For the Weary Soul. Mr. and Mrs R. H. hoc! A. H. Jensen said I deem it an honor to speak because of of Fulrview were tn attenriai at the stake and local nettthe friendshio existing our families,'. He, ing held in Preston Sura n Bishop Bernice Paikuison ut the remarks of Ahdrew priest! (, u Ruud. Henry Jensen's life had Fianklin attended been an inspiration. A guid- meeting in Preston Sundnw is leave Bishop D. E. Hansen ing power caused him toadvenamong the number from Pulhis native land to seek bom ture, the Civil war broke out ton who accompanied the soon after he left his home. of Rasmus Casperson for the He went many miles to hunt Interment In Logan cemctm Mrs. Lula Lamoreaux Join-- , an enlisting officer, but it apLake was at the funof peared that It wasnt the Will eralSalt sistci s services of her of the Lord, he was given a Rasmus husband Casperson, job hauling supplies, grew dissatisfied and soon withdrew Sunday. Second dose of twins were and went farther west to St. born to Mr. and Mrs. Lon it He then Missouri. Joseph, Winger Thursday, April 17. ot worked for the transcontinenTheir tal! railroad, still coming far- their home in Riverdale. twins, a boy and a ther west and landing In Bear first were 12 Lake valley. It was there that girl who are now aboutwue he met his wife, who brought years of age. and the las. girls. the message of the gospel to twin Mrs. Rollo WoodMr. him. They were married in ward and and family of Logan Bear Lake valley in 1872 and .soon after moved to Gentile were Preston- - visitors Satnr-dayTold "ot valley. The speaker the many hardships the famPUNO AT A SACRIFICF ily endured and of the fruits in the We have on hand of their labor. vicinity of Logan one of our . Solo, QhL My Father, Al-- very-best pianos. Rather th.m , Johnson. storage or reship this inForest Fackrell. of the Third pay we v strument to ward bishopric, was 'the con- sell It to a Ogden,, responsible ,,pa .V: cluding speaker and in part at a special price, on easy the spirit of console terms. Or, we will rent the said, tiqn and sacredness; that has- , of with the been m cmr midst is a test!- guylrig ,ater an applby nt mony that there is a God ini on purchase price. In answer- He spoke of thej Heaven Diease give full reference 'in first letter. & of,Hlnryi.e,ise1? Address Glenn Bros. Music Co., Ogden, Utah has reared. There was never Adv. a day too stormy nor night too dark for him tc attend to A advanced by a Rohis meetings when his health man theory writer in the First cenwould permit. tury, that cows fed legume hay Closing remarks. Bishop Wil- give more and richer milk, has liam Hawkes. been proved true by United Rdst-in- g Closing song, choir States department . of agriculNow From Care and Sorture experiments. row: benediction, George Burgi. Interment was in the dir The effect of rarified Preston cemetery. and sunlight upon human be- -i animals and plants w il Mrs. Violet Gray who has lngs, smaied by scientists ai a been visiting her parents Mr. research ce to and Mrs. Aaron Monson re j established laboratory on a Swi-- s Alpiira turned Wednesday of this peak n 500 ien hlgh. week to her home In Califor - j z ma, Mrs. Chesley of Greville, j A new hedge trimmer is iea- California. accominled t tut-eby a rlrcular knife that Mrs. Gtiv to Prston where j js rotated at a speed of 5000 she visited friends returning! revolutions an a home the same 'time.., Mrs. eiectrtc motoi minute by won Aaron Monson - went with them currenl from 4 uopned s llgluing far as Logan Wednesday. rult , Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hansen . and Mr. and ilt Lake Sat motored to urday to see the pageant. Mrs. Mada Atwood of Magna Utah. is visiting' her jnoth-er.-Mrs- .t Games Ninety Safe Buna1 Bessie Smrn Preston, Idaho, also sevu u grandchildren and six ienchildren. lntermn grand will be in the Logan cem'Ur Cleo Checketts, small dauz! -ter of Mr. and Mrs LeM Checketts, has been very with .yellow jaundice. Robert Gill who has l,r yen' ill for the past two vul Is wvery. much improved r as er Mrs. Pocati. - - mi-tru- r. nt (rre-gxmd- f Idaho, , y com-Cla- , H. Ha rris Casperson, lo. J. W. Casperson.' Aged Pioneer Laid To Rest ul April 22. 10 DEPARTMENT PRESTOH MRS. ROSE LAMOREAl Kansas City. April 22 T irenion ana uuiun colored, of Ssflt Lake Jackie Fields of San Fiancisco sat champion. welterweight Hebrew, makes firmly on his throne to!ay, demonstrated himself jn the clearly having fifin' - iuTl(1count of that last here nave been so his superiorly rojaU of t'.niu m the local ring night over Meyer Giace. of eontesis-iuiGlove ' Willie Zilles of College ward Phil4dclphia. v.ii Lave one of Uie toughest! The champion knocked out Will) Colored of hu short career. Hcltne Philadelphian in tne mird rt G ten lMHl,Llkts on Ed Stewart, the 'round of a scheduled non-tit- le llafhy coloied lad who was lound bout. It was a Performance. 'one of the greatest 'athletes aflair C&, the edge during eer to attend the West feme Grace held ot the hi'ii school m Salt Lake. With die . dvancc tne lir.st two rounds, battling than e show even more aggressively wttkh show1! at In tile season, wnstling Nelson of Logan wall the coast boxer. In the third line brut get- - Goiee Andre round, however, the champion with out md bei'.r and h:."!e down French -- Canadian, knocked his opponent the .vioiee -this wt.tk v i.i b0 ru exception )1JS wljj de a j misti match. three times tne last time for The the count. There wdl h" stven evens to .A0 out 0f three lulls. the 0tm.r matches will bring Jack Two preliminary o'd amuse er.ttrt.im fighters. former western Jacks, t.d 0f Ogden against Jack Roy tl rongs ti ai fr',i;h"( to follow champion, The Australian A. A. U amateur this claws (t spoil, at the Hollenbeck. show. -- itht Thursui-April, wints a chance to meet Reed and Roy Pollock, an show, 21 Time eirt oi the even- - wtio wa., u,iable to be here heavyweight, stole the ing bnig K, Logan foin of Hie lat nine he was booked their ten round battle being t u best vic-ueipoint of the card atjtlableHc gets the opportunity tins the high Jacks won by a knockout m and Unit then- w.il be three 9t.fk tonic'-- , between local Abie Colt man, the flying the final round after being on glove bv. ys and Horn Silt Lures crI- ikbiew. one of the most pica-ore- d the canvas three times in trie Salt seventh period. in populate n The curtain Sltl!, wrestlers seen raiser wul give a clever ixhib- - Lake cluing the season, will In the windup Walter Dunoutitlon cf wrestling between two ,;,t j,is ability that of ham, a middleweight, Wilson Dunn. Tulsa Kidman P.cLurs ot lit aver ai Newman, the Salt Lake pointed Dam. With Baker boy the above Okla , In ten rounds. Harold Kansas City lightIn the boxing theie will be .fern bouts. Jhere is enough Stores, a match between Jack MeCoj. niteitairment for any one weight. drew withMo.Dugan Lay-to- n Springfield, a large colored lad, and Tat ivtnmg and plenty to of Logon, that man who 'mend It to the wrestling pub-Jinever tailed to amuse arid he of Cache valley As on for a.sions. ladies will be Coast League please a loeul audience other maich of impt Ft arte? 2 nutted free tothe general will pit together, Lloyd Sim- - admission stmts Shift r T Firmly to His Title Position BflliSAHTE SHOW OH VsEEKLY . w r the journal loo ax, cache county. Utah TAGE FOUR '.A I) 1C i l WHY.. EXPERIMENT tVnnien are learning every' day that it is useless to try to baktsueeesful!y without good flour. The results are too Nneertaiu ami it really Isni worth the time and fcibor. 1 SE THE BEST V . Central Milling Co. j ELECTRIC LIGHT GOLDEN GATE - CALLA LILY r |