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Show Pr Six (''If LOGAN BASKETBALL 1931 FANS And 10( IAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 1932 Logan riign SERVICES AT School Football Captains HYRUM FOR TO GET SOME HOT GAMES 0. If. Friday, Dcccmhcr Men Injured At Bout Will Be Lewiston When Picked Monday Tire Explodes Site of Title ADAMS GIVES TALK York Whether Max Sihniehng'a defease of hi heavy- weight title against Mu key Walk-- I er will be made at Miami, New York or Los Angeles may be Monday Joe Jacobs. Sihmehng'a manager, hm derlared the fight will go to lx Angeles unless Madium Square Garden can close artamremenu by Monday night to stage the bout here or at Miand. New DURING NEXT TWO MONTHS Western DivUion of Rocky j Conference Mountain Basketball Schedule For, 1132 Begins January 8 Brthll of the A ij. 1 1 PP1V IIOnD flU Ui I TEAM US rU i 1S-- 23-2- 3-- 19-3- vs. Montpelior Club, State Plant 20,000 Fish In Bear Lake Idaho The Montpelier, department. In conjunction i Oregon State Defeats Utes At Portland Logan Citizen, Now SaJt Lake Banker, On Program of Chamber of Commerce at Spokane. ; fal with east side of Bear Lake valley. Some 25,000 of these trout were brook and were p anted In the lake near North Eden on the ea,Jern shore. The rest were placed and In Montpelier Georgetown creeks and other Bireams along the east side. Of the latter there were 15000 that are practically large enough for fly fishing now, and by newt June 1, when the season inches opens, should be several larrror. Ail of the fish were from four Vanderhoof, referee. to ten indies in length. been local club has The responsible for the building of the ponas and the taking care of the fry until the present time. It Is expected that a new supply will be sent here at onc,e to be reared until Preston American Legion post next fill, when they in turn will number 34 will construct a public be planted. The association has as ice skating pond on the Preston Its goal the making of Bear Lake high school stadium field, accordcounty and adjacent territory the ing to announcement from the Lefisher .nans paradise of the gion, after permission to use the country. field had been gained from the in connection with the govern- high school. The work will be unment ponds being built, or to be der the direction of L. E. Crcok-stobuilt, on the western shores of It is expected that the pond Bear lake, it is expected that body will be ready for use by the end of of this week. of water will furnish plenty fiHhing for thousands of sportsmen within the next few years. Ii Have you a law Magistrate: to plant several yer." is the intention varieties of trout In the lake, and Prisoner: No, sir. from tests made by the govern'Do you want a lawyer to defend ment fisheries department, a'.l of you?" these will do well there. Not partickler, sir. In addition to the lake, Bear Well, what do you propose to Lake county's ten fishing streams do about it? will be stocked to the limit with Well, so far as I'm concerned, native and rainbow trout from the I'm willing to, drop the whole rearing ponds. The local organization has been doing this for several years, the support coming Friend Gr. in Grower from the members of the club, but The Miinll itnsplike Insects often this year the state stepped in and eon swarming around grain are assisted by furnishing feed and as they are attacking paying a man to take care of the beneficial, and killing weevils and moths poods. which ruin the crop. Legion Builds Rinks at Preston inter-mounta- in n. -- Ju-ju- Ome Special mw SALE ENDS SATURDAY ENTIRE STOCK OF Kuppenheimer Fashion Park AND Griffon H, .!? Seats Regular Values $35 to $40 Sale Price $26.65 1 ENTIRE STOCK OF lop-sid- j raiem Former Lew iiton Two men mere hurt here Tuen'ay when a the which they were filling with air explod, ild Roman, toil rj u,P Homan. of Mr. ami ?lrs J W of Mr, Human. and Ciatriii were cut l abeiie Iluii-i.A flying puce of the tre struck Reynold in the In ad and eight studies were requited to clwe the cut Clare me was struck in the arm cutting it quite severely furn-nhe- n. uni-tenJ- ty Oil TAXATION Bjxikane, Vtaah. Back of ..!.e!c woi Id problem which brought about the economic Juslment of today, Onal W. Ad- -' ams, of Sail Lake, told the western division convention of t he United States chamber of commerce, is taxation. The Salt Laker, who is vice president and managtr of the Utah State National bank, looks for the remedy in the re- -' Keith Worley duetton of governmental expenses, which he declares can be brought! about by consolidation of governmental agencies. It would be entirely superflu-- 1 ous at a gathering of this character to set forth the fact that wre, are confronted with a perilous tax situation in this country aa well as' R. M. C Champion luv In CharIn the world at large," Mr. Adams ity Game in Sea of Mud by said. "These conditions have been Store of 12 to 9 burned deeply into our conscious-- . ness. Our chief concern today i s Multnomah Stadium. Portland. how to prescribe and apply a O. (gon Oregon State colleges ed. remedy. bruising power steam-rolle- d to a Mrs. F. J. Carlson was hostess In the past we have failed to 12 to 0 victory over r University of Utah here Saturday before a crowd Friday' afternoon to the Ladies observe all the warning signals. . i , Literary club. A very Interesting The present depression is an atof approximately 15,000 persons. t( lecture on Russia was given by tempt to bring us back to sanity. " Ct. Checked the stalwart Crimby X.- . son forward wall aU throughout the Professor Pittman of the U.S.A.C. We are now living in a moment of -- . I first half, the Beavers found their The musical selections were furn- economic correction. and In the last two periods and ished by the Misses Gene If a nation pursues a crazy footing Kent Ryan Crystal Allen. Refreshments were economic existence it cannot avoid joundid through to their served to twenty one members. a day of reckoning, which means victory, astounding the At a banquet held Friday night Mrs. Leah Petersen entertained a with their exhibition of day of repentance. That same members of the 1931 Logan High members of the Coterie club result comes to the smallest taxThe un- - the power. maintained victory school football team, elected Kent t!lc Staters record of not and a number of lady friends from ing unit if it, too, ignores funda' Ryan, captain of the team foribrocn at mentals. afternoon avlnB an intersectional de- - Logan, Saturday 1932. Keith Worley was captain of A hot chicken supper was bridge. 1,1 slx Masons' 11 Back of the whole world probantI placed the team dunng the season Just a lem is taxation. It is found in the second defeat on the record of served to twenty. closed. Mrs. Elmira McBride celebrated fffobiems of Utah, Rocky Mountain conference reparations, internaher ninety second birthday anni- tional debts. International boundarchampions. has one out of been A the Ryan afternoon. ies. military exploits and even the The game was played in sticky versary Thursday as prepared and tariff. standing plavers on the team that nr.d that this attack of dt'llel0US dlnntr gi.iuued 'won the regrr.r.1 championship ai rd' both machines, but two little Itai- - i'ened by ber 10 a nul!lbcr Wherever our research takes went Into the state finals. enjoyed us we have discovered tail quarterbacks, Johnny Biancomc atVS and frlentL. ler In tbe evenin3 in the towns, in the cities, Student Body President Wtlford and his sererve, Art Rampont, abv the day wtb warc Relief Society budgets the SeconA in the counties and in the nation. Degn was master of ceremonies supported by Reg Rust. time a and very enjoyable We have given ear to the unctuand called on Coach Crookston, halfback, found their footing and!caI!ed was had by all. ous appeals to borrow, borrow, borCaptain Keith Worley. Superin- defied their opponents, after Utah the Mrs. S. A. Dunn was hostess rel-on row bond, bond, bond and to outplayed tendent L. A. Petersen and school had completely Sunday evening to a group of board members Charles England. Staters In the first half. the day of payment for atives In honor of her birthday. postpone is the cry of the enthuias-tl- c L W, Hovey, A-- O. Olofson and H. that A delicious served. was supper tax spender. K. Merrill. There were forty five President and Mrs. John A. England has been living on its present. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snow Germany has been pilof Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Victor inheritance; debts to pay for debts; Children and Bird Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and ing up Russia has reduced its people to a Children iihvajs liml u great deal family. The evening was spent in condition of slavery in the pursuit of fascination In watching the birds. social chat and radio music, of a Utopian dream of financial If you make a sanctuary for these i restoration. feathered visitors I lie children will be deeply Interested and more than Lengthy Tap-lin- e We in America have not yet anxious to help. Its very eny Sin .. ...:.g from .Va. tuiHiiUiind to reached that same sorry pass, but t lie evergreens for shelter, dowers for res. a pipeline l.'Jil-- l miles even a glance at our governmental ml" for the lords color, berried long was reeled out .eeeutly frmr processes warns us of the rapidity winter menu, find Iasi of all a lovea entile t.1, inner to nlilaiu an It? You measure of the distance with which we are rushing to that ly bird bath. Simple, Bug Santa Great Scott. 1v will find It dillieult to decide who Is traveled between the two lands same percipice of destruction. truck Mr. Centipede's house the The tapeline was a line steel most pleased the children or the Some states have budget laws pian. first thing birds? wire. which at least is a gesture in thci direction of system. But public of- -j ficials are both the executive and the legislative branch of the government. They set up their own budget and then pass upon it. If you have not investigated the proFrom the Monthly Bank Letter for December Issued by The National City Bank of New York cess of public budgeting you have not been initiated into the sacred and devious phase of politics. for.h in the review. The most affairs effectively. every department adds to general course of They I annually. during November was important situation in Europe, it The review discusses the silver its requisitions disappointing, according to states of course is the German question at length and takes issue make demands as a means of efthe month!; ticnomic review situation, including as it does the with the contention that the deasfecting a trade, with the full of the National City Bank of reparations moratorium, the stand cline in silver prices had been an the slashing when surance that short-terNew York in v,-- .. of the hope- still agreement upon important cause of the depression. and trimming will have been comfulness generate ! ' y ihs rise credits, the maintenance of the The fact, says the review, that mors in grain prices i artier in the gold standard in Germany and the Chinese imports have held up as pleted they will still have month. Hie rev'ew points out, general state of prosperity in the well as those of gold using counmoney to spend than they expected nevertheless, that, in spite of the country which normally has the tries is clear evidence that the and much more than they need. largest volume of trade in fall in silver has not been a major subsequent react, on in wheat second Put your finger on this evil cause of the worlds economic difprices that followed tuO rise of 20 the world.1 correct it and you have dis- -, and cents per bushel, the consolatory The fir.t.ug of a way to re. ficulties. As a matter of fact, we covered the opportunity for sav- lenders of feel that those who argue this proof remains that wheat will ad- assure the short-terOnce the; ines beyond compute. vance upon any show of a reduc- commercial credits, accordicg to way have the cart before the once the bud- authorized, is money to of is moderate pro- the review, one of the meet tion supplies horse, and that it is more correct might the taxpayers Geris passed, portions. to look upon low silver prices aa get problems confronting of The reaction during the pssft as : ys political creditors, for the the result rather than the cause just as well abandon all hope few days from the advance in payment of any political debt de of world troubles. relief. China and commodity prices, and the failure pends upon the necessary trade India are the largest factors in of the bond market to show any facilities for German industry. the silver market, taking in the Ingenious Use of biielli 9 the review The question of priority does not years ustained firmness, not far from und knives are mai! arise. deFishhooks 200,000,000 ounces per year, or properly states, are warnings against ductions that recovery is just from shells by natives of Pacili s of the worlds The German industrial sys- nearly Islands. around the comer. Continuance of tem, r ft, states, is constantly in production. Both are now in s the better feeling which has de- debt for its current needs and disordered state politically and abroad are abso- economically. China has been a veloped since October, the review short-crediThe foreign victim of civil war and banditry tates, depends upon further prog- lutely essential. ress in making required readjust- financial centers which specialize which haa checked the demand for ALL UN THE FAMILY ments. Further cost reduction in commercial bills meet these silver and resulted in huge accumpermitting lower prices to the con- needs in the most satisfactory ulations at the ports. Similarly, sumer, which will probably involve manner. The operations of these the stagnation in trade in India, more wage reductions and econo- foreign commercial lenders are in and decline of prices of Indian mics in distribution, are held no way disadvantageous to the products, have caused a lessened The rate of recovery long-teressentia!. creditors of Germany. demand for silver for currency, from the depression will be largely Their services are a part of the which has been reflected both in the rate at which these readjust- equipment of the German econ- smaller imports and in a piling up of silver, unwanted for circulation ments are made. omy. purposes, in the Indian Treasury. It is obvious, however, that the These Improvement in banking condistocks, and sales by ths tions in the United States during operations of the foreign lenders Indian Treasury, have had a the past month, the review points must be free and voluntary. They out, is evidenced by the reversal must carry on their business in depressing influence upon the market. of the gold movement, the decline their own way, for they can carry in the number of bank suspensions it on in no other way. The funds Key to the future of silver end a halt in the abnormal ex- at their command can be safely prices, in the opinion of the bank, pansion in currency circulation used only in these short-terseems to be principally in India which had been in progress. While credits. To that and China. To such countries, of the gain to this country such credits must fc made sec- silver is particularly well adapted, $93,500,000 gold during November ondary to long-torloans or con- both because of the hoarding inis not to be regarded with satis- verted into long-terloans would stincts of the populations and the indicates since it upthat faction, mean that this service of short- fact that the great mass of retail set conditions still exist in world term funds would no ?cger be transactions is too small for a trade, it at least marks be end of available to Germany. The effect Potential absorpth- - disorderly outward mirctment I would be that of rippring German gold currency. which preceded it. capacity of these markets is She But we must remember trade, to the injury of all of Ger- tion Of the international problems manys creditors. It would be as enormous, and silver is likely to mother at Christmas. any improveHe I wouldnt mind rememberpressing for solution, that of the though the creditors of an individ- respond quicklyandto industrial conGerman debts is the most import- ual concern would deny it the use ment in trade ing her Christmas if she'd let ms ant, according to the opinions set of working capital to handle its ditions within those areas. forget her the rest of the year. - FROM GILA Aggies February Brigham Young at Logan. I'vium - The body of Win Fallows 7' of Pin Prdio CaUf iinm ainv'd .a livruiii anl morning va- - taken to the hone of hn sK- Mis E Crltchiow, where short were held at one r.eial servile k. with Btfhop fiilhs Allen in. oi .Large. Opening prayer was of.'er- - j ne-- 1 ui tvFd'T John O Wrb-h- t d ..a! musical numbers were by Mrs. John and Merrill Laxter and Hilary Olsen and Perry Fore risen: speakers were Patri-- ! ar h o M. Wilson. Eric Ry berg of Salt Lake City and President D. M Blrkmore. Bishop Allen made a few closing remarks; benediction Interment was by A. B. Wilson. In the Hyrum cemetery. A number of relatives and friends from Ogden and Salt Lake attended the funeral services. The Boy Scouts of the Hyrum Second ward are planning a good musical program and party to be held In the amusement hall Friday evening, December 11. Mrs. Alonzo Savage was surprised Sunday afternoon by a number of lady friends, who called to celebrate her birthday. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed In social chat. Delicious luncheon was servTuc-dn- western divl-- 1 Hurley Mountain conference. begins January fallen University of Utah ho"P trri go to Itoeemiui to play the Hob Thi will be tlie opening gun of Uie basketball season among In a practice game of badeet-ba- ll the big trams. at the Smart Gymnasium conference first Utah Angle Wednesday night. Coach Dirk tn the Gila game u aetilijled to be played Aggies defeated neya Laf an wiUi t! e M ntai a Bobcats cojpge qumtet of Thatcher. Arl-o- a j January 1(onmt t,y Die acore of 52 to 33 Tbe acbedule of western division j pie gtllie as rather ragged as conference fame', follows' a a hole, although the victors showumveralty vs. ed f ladies of brilliant form. Brills-toJanuary Montana Slate at Boaeraan. tall forward and center, led vs. Aggies January the Aggies attack with nine goals UUh Montana State at Logan; and one foul pitch. Skousen starred university vs Brigham Young for the losers. He made seven field at Salt lake City. and played an excellent degoals 3 Utah Aggie va. fensive game. January Brigham Young at Provo. eighteen Coach Romney used university January during the gsme. Several players vs Utah Aggies at Logan; Brig first and second year men showed ham Young vs Montana State at up exceptionally well. Bomnan, Montana. The score at Uie hall was 20 to vs. February 4 Utah university 12 for the Aggies. Skousen made Brigham Young at Provo; Montana of his teams points during man. eight Bore at Aggies Utah va State this part of the game. State February The score: vs. Utah university at 8alt Lake, AGGIES 0 Utah unlversl February va. Utah Aggies at Salt Lake. in the yi 11. 1931 't MENS, BOYS AND CHILDRENS FANCY PATTERN Overcoats to 1-- 3 1-- 4 OF REGULAR PRICES Jensen - Holman Company 1 GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS Prac-tical- THE m ly Q9UZ5ES!7fS52GTT HE GIFT SUPREME CHRISTMAS. A YEARS m ua-po--at 1924-192- four-fifth- ts For Complete Relaxation try the CARE FREE GAME Our tables are kept in p Shape for your greater pleasure. Tip-To- THE OWL m ay m m BILLIARD PARLOR COMFORTABLE READING 40 West Center Street QUARTERS Logan, Utah THE CACHE AMERICAN waassanua weijeewriw |