OCR Text |
Show aNSvsau THE HER ALD-JOUR- A L, N LOGAN. UTAH. THURSDAY, if MARCH I9?,i. 1, , ; - itfrr s TAGE FIVE. Smithfield First, Logan Seventh Play For Championship rp rp Logan Ninth Falls In Upset In Second Round MEN TOIRNEY Schedule Thursday 9 p. m. Smithfield First xs. Log.il Seventh for First and second place. xs. Ninth 8 p. m. Logan CHftoa for third and fifth place. 7 p. m. Hyrum Third i Franklin for seventh and eighth place. 6 p. m. Clarkston v. North Logan for fourth and sixth places. Wednesdays Results Clarks ton 37, Hyrum Third 32. North Logan 25. Franklin 24. Logan Seventh 5, Clifton 21. Smithfield First 41, Logan M A f Nirtxh The summaries: HKl M Hp OJ cQNp rp S 6y 5 CV( C? Np 5 r(p cQxp Leaders Battle For State Tourney Berths Friday Final Round Scheduled With Teams Deadlocked California Wins Polo Series TH1KO MENDON Impnssixe m:hix xx ei e held Satmday in the w trd (Impel for Mis Metha Btimkiiis. who passed nxxax a'tci a hng- ring illness Counselor E llammk was in The (haii with William I Lo cha-gOturtaik and Dale Coburn of xxill SormiMii as soloist Have sang. three bile these g.,n Slid, !h he came will Road of a Beautiful City' under marked men Jncph C Sorensen and hang not so nun h on how thex direction ol Mis Ellen Ladle The in- (hi form indivnlaally as oil hoxx organist. w vocation nlfeied hy Value D is the team goes ninh quartet, Off.-iafrom at South Cache arc' Walker one Providence under direction of A making pieparations to handle r to wit M Mathous. sang. "Wo Are Wan of the larged crowds ness a game in that station. The uenng Dow n smith end of the valley is solidly Professor A N Soienen of the! behind the Soartans and will be USAC spoke of the gnat .suffer-their nigh of Mrs Biuokms and read) oi, hand lo see them do stuff while a good percentage of stages from the hook of Job Logan will piolmbly follow the John Welc h said Earth has not Grizzlies to Hyrum that Heaven annot heal" The other Cache division game and told of the l oth ol Mrs Brookshould be a real argument also ins in the gospel M I) Bud, Pres North Cache edged Freston out by John I&rai Ison of Hyrum ami E. J. a singlp point in their first meet Hancock spoke of the good charac-te- i of Mrs Brookins Both teams have mg at Preston improved considerably since that Special musical numbers were first meeting and the game Friday vocal solo, "I'm a Pilgrim by Kay night will be a hard one. North Sorensen, accompanied on the Caehc, more by reason of playing piano by Miss Mozeli Barrett Duet, in their own home gymnasium John O Hughes and Miss Gladys than anything, are favored. Hughes, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." .1 OTI I IFTFRSON A final .print to the tajie with de.ai he its looming cs possibilities will mark the last scheduled round of pl in Region One of thi I'tah stHte prep league Fri By day 35. PRESTON Logan Seventh and Smithfield First wards were scheduled to fight it out for the Cache district M men championship here tonight, the two teams being finalists in the sis stake tournament which opened Monday night. Seventh Holds Slight Edge Logan Seventh ranks as a favorite to once more assume the throne they lost last year. Should Smithfield however, continue the fast pace they set against Logan Ninth, they are as liable as not to grab off first honors. For third and fifth place, Logan Ninth and Clifton will do battle with the Ninth warders expected to have entirely too much size and basket shooting ability for the small Clifton five. Clarkston and North Logan will fight over the consolation title and fifth place with the game doped to be the most even contest of the evening with the possible exception of the opening game L. Robbins, c D Hurd, g Fuhnman, g f Neeley, 1 t 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 13 13 13 2 4 Corbridgc, f Totals 10 8 NORTH 4 24 LOO AN score by Quarters Franklin North laigan Games scheduled are' Logan x s. South Cache at Hy rum. Ogden xx. Weber at Weber. Koxelder is. North Cache at Richmond. Chief interest centers on the games at Hvrum and Ogden with the four leadi rs involved Logan snd Ogden have the championship at stake while South Cache and Weber will have third place and probahle berth in the state tournament as their goal. At presxnt. Logan and Ogden are tied for firs' plaeewith eight xnc tui ics and a single defeat each. Both are assured of entry in the state tournament, no matter which wins or if both end in a tie. Third Team Is Eligible Weber and South Cache must reach a decision one way or the other as only three teams are eligible for the state tournament, the third team reach inp the final stale classic through n elimination game with the Rich country champion. There are various possibilities: Led by Eric Pedley, one of three ranking polo players In Should Logan beat South Cache and Weber beat Ogden, then Lo Texae a beat g California polo team picked the country, a fan would finish on top, Ogden in classio staged at Loe Angeles. squad In the final of a three-gam- e The above photo shows Rube Williams of the Texans, batting In one second and Weber in undisputed ot third; should Ogden of his teams nine goals which was one less than Californias .total. possession beat Weber and South Cache beat Logan, exactly the opposite would Q bi true with Ogden as champion, Logan in second place and South SMITHFIELD Cache in third; should both W eber and South Cache win, th" situation will remain exactly as at Miss Delva Daines entertained present with Logan and Ogden the members of her club at her tied for first and Weber and home Friday evening. Music and South Cache tied for third; the Luncheon same would be true should Ogden games were enjoyed. was served to eight club members. and Logan both win. The Third ward reunion was Consequently, there are bound tc be plenty of fireworks. From postponed Saturday and will be held Saturday. March 3. The pubhere, it looks like a Weber win lic is invited to attend the dance over Ogden which puts the burden in the evening of proof directly up to South The Ladies Literary club held Cache in their game with Logan. COMMERCIAL I. EAGLE their regular meeting at the home one The on took the Spartans Standing of the Teams of Mrs. L. W. McCann Wednesnose at Logan in the first meet day afternoon. Mrs. R. H. Toolson ing of the two teams but Coach reviewed the book, House of ExDeb Young and his club are de which Nora the ile, by Wain, that things will be dif gives of the life feient this week end The Spur high among description class Chinese. The following were tans have been unfortunate in that they have met all major special guests: Mrs. Ray Moose-maMrs Elden Lamb. Mrs. Anopponents to whom they have lost drew Holjeson, Mrs. Frank Reese their three games away from and Mrs Laura Smith. Fifteen home. In this final game, South Results Wednesday' members were present. Luncheon Cache will get a crack at Logan 14 Coal 23, Evans Barber Tiges was served by the hostess. in the Hyrum gymnasium. Ranked 2 Al's Bike C 25, Mrs. Hattie Lower of Salt Latc Battery as underdogs, they still have ex36. Postoffice 41, Presbyterians is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. of cellent kickin, Christian- oxer the possibilities Paint Auto Clark 41, Grizzlies. Tliornley. teams two One of the social functions of sens 27. of the are in. Lineup Monday's Schedule the week was a dinner given by definite. Logan will probably be vs. 7 p. m. C ChristianBattery without the services ot Hendricks, the Bridge club for their partners center, while it is uncer Thursday evening at the home of sen's Ex ans Coal vs. Clark regular 8 p. m Dr. and Mis. L. C. Joseph. Dinner tain whether South Cache will have was served at small tables. A pa- Auto Paint. Gunnell back, or, if he is 9 p. m - Postoffiee vs Al's Bike. triotic color scheme was carried back, whether he will be in con1(1 p m. vs. Barber Tige's out in a centerpiece for the servdition following an attack of influenza last week. The hostesses were: ing tables Three Star In Game Mrs Lorin Low, Mrs. C. W. Clark, There were only two leaders The game will revolve around and Mrs. L C Joseph. Tables were in the Cache Commercial league three oi the Region's best basket-bailerarranged for contract bridge. High scoies were awarded to Mrs. J. E. today, thanks to losses by ChrisCaptain Brig Maughan of The South Cache tiansen's Bike and Als shop. and Captain Sheffer and Mrs. R. H. Toolson. Allan won of two whom both leaders, The guests included: Mrs. Helen P. Toolson. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Clark. Wednesday night, are Postoffice Mr, and Mrs. J E. Sheffer, Dr. and and Clark Auto Paint. Only two rounds of play remain, MENDON EAGLES Mrs H B Daines, Mr. and Mrs Kernal Toolson, Mrs. Rinda Cham- the schedule being wound up with bers ami son, Jay. Mr and Mrs. games next Monday and WednesDEFEAT COKES Harold Deppe, Mr and Mrs. Frank day nights. headliner games will Winn, Mr and Mrs. Lorin Low, he Monday's C between Battery and ChrisMrs R H Toolson. Mrs Bartley Richardson enter- tiansen's at 7 p m. and Postoffiee Mendon Eagles defeated Cocj 9 p. ni. Al's and Bike at tained the members of the Del.ure Cola in a final scheduled game The summary: r.f the Utah Idaho WedBridge rlub Wednesday afternoon league EVANS COAL Luncheon was served to eight memnesday The final score was 62- bers High score was won by Mrs. Lowell Van Noy and high cut prize with 22 counters. to Mrs Kenneth Pitcher MENDON Mr Robert Read is at Salt Lake on account o, the serious illness Hughes. of his daughter, Mrs Margret Rieh-ard- s Bird, f who is at the L. D S. hospital at Salt Lake. Mrs. J J Richardson of Salt Lake spent Saturday with relaLarsen, c tives. Mr. and Mrs John Mather of Salt Lake spent the week-enCOCA COLA with his sister, Mrs Zina Sorenson. Mrs John Nelson entertained Friday afternoon in honor of her husband's Dunn, c birthday anniversary Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Carl Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Richmond Fletcher and Frank Anderson of Burley, Idaho. Mrs Alfred Rassmussen enter-- I tamed at a chieken party in honor Ragweed Blamed as of her son. George's birthday an-- j Cause of Hay Fever niversary, Saturday evening Vari-- j ous games wer enjoyed after Feb. 28 The PHILADELPHIA, which luncheon was served to: ragweed, and not golden rod, is Wanita Roskelley, Dorothy Grifthe chief cause of hay fever, acfith, Dorothy Lundberg, Virginia cording to Dr. Louis Tuft, associWaite. Janice Rassmussen, Latheal ate in immunology of the school of Winn, Richard Boyd Barker, medicine. Temple university Pitcher. Cyril Roskelley and Jack "There are three forms of hay Roskellev spring, early and late," Dr Mrs. Virgil Merrill entertained Tuft told a group ot physicians BATTERY C Tuesday exening in honor of their blossoms of trees cause here "The G. T F P wedding Patriotic anniversary g 2 4 ' per cent of spring cases; grasses decorations were used for the din- F Barrett, f i 4 4 2 i(V'u-timothy cause 60 per cent, ner tabl s The guests inc luded: Dunn, f 3 1 o 6 Mr and Mrs. Charles Hulse, Mr. Jacobsen, c early cases, and ragweed causes . . 2 4 1 g the remaining 35 per rent, late and Mrs George Roskelley, Mr. Dopp, g 0 l n 0 ases." and Mrs Geraid Walker, Mr. and C. Barret, g Mrs George Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Totals 10 15 5 25 W. A Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. WilCHRISTIANSEN'S liam Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan POST OFFICE Soamons. Mr and Mrs. Bankhead of Paradise. Mr and Mrs. Douglas G T. F P Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Groll Dibble, f Hales. of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merrill. The remainder of the eve- Olofson, e Pardini, g ning was spent in playing bunco. Mrs. Demoine Page of Preston Darlev, g is spending the week with her M Hale o 0 0 0 mother Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy West. Hailstone Totals Mr. Surren Anderson of Butte, J9 7 3 4i PRESBYTERIANS Montana, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeley. G T. F P Mrs. Evan Hansen, entertained Heitz. f 5 4 1 11 3 2 17 at a quilting party Friday after- Bedier f noon. 5 2 0 10 Light guests were present. Perkins, c Paden. g 0 0 0 0 Luncheon was served 3 6 Mrs. June Jensen of Preston, Palmer, g 0 2 Mrs. Joseph Richardson of Salt La ub Lake were guests of Mrs. Alfred Totals 17 8 2 36 Erickson Saturday afternoon. ex-e- 13 12 Richmond Wards To Hold Joint Meeting 1 c MIA Con-p- n RICHMOND The joint meeting of the two Richmond Aid will be held on Sunday ning at S o'clock in the South A special musical ward chapel program wiil he furnished by the music department of the USAC. A talk on "The Land of Zion, will be given as well as a special reading The officers of the M I. A. feel that the program will be a real treat and extend a cordial Invitation to the puo'.ic to attend the meeting Sunday night. how-ex'e- sari.) 19 18 24 25 LOOAN SE ENTH Values Super hard-ridin- 9 10 1 xx The chon sang the closing song. "Wc Shall Meet " The benediction was pronouiu cd by H C. Stauffer. The fh ral of ft ring:: were beautiful and prnliisc and were in i harge of the Y L. A counselor, Ethel Taylor und Mrs. Opal Larsen. Tin pallbearers were Theo Whitney. Kav Sorensen, ( Iwsm Sorensen, Fred Sorensen, Orvlin Whit- nev' and Chiu les Buial of' U ellsville. The grave v.a., dcdie.itcd bv II G. Hughes Heres Fashion News I TWO LEADERS n 9 "MARLENE" Perforated REMAIN IN White Kid HOOP LEAGUE Score by quarters 16 25 Ninth off its feet to win by a count Logan Seventh of The game was nip and Clifton 6 11 tuck throughout with the Smith-fielteam having a slight lead LOGAN NINTH practically alt the way. V. Waite in in front kept Smithfield out the first half by counting of their 22 points and when he was banished for arguing with the referee in the third. quarter, things looked bad. However. Heaps, who had been confining himself chiefly to stopping those deadly Logan Ninth tailin shots, started going down the floor more to help out the fighting Hillyard and Tout and between them, they kept out in front of a fighting but disorganized Ninth ward team. In the final analysis, it was the brilliant work of Rich and Heaps in breaking the fast, short passing game of the Ninth Ward that upset the apple : 41-3- 5. 39 18 50 21 1 't First ... 10 22 34 SACRAMENTO. Cal. Feb 28 Not only did ft brilliant idea of a CWA worker fail to xolve the problem of keeping a job, but it placed him in a worse position than ever. The man, whose name waa not divulged, waa "diMcharged when it waa found he w;ia Mingle and had no dependents. Two dava later he at the CWA headreappeared quarters and demanded his job. Ive been to Kcno," he said I got married. I got a dependent Informed that his action didn't help matters, he became indignant. "If I'd knowed that. I wouldnt a got married. TO MEN ON THE WAY UP lo young executives 41 Iiridegroom Failed to Get Job Back on of detail and smoothness of fit these shoes All - over provide! black side leather, mx ered C tiban heels' the way up we 2.90 Chir wear Stxle-righ- too for dress and afternoon at a money-savin- g price! t and comfortable, Spanish heels. Sires Ohio New Models! STRAPS SYLVIA Priced Real Low! 2.49 a smart new interpretation of the 34 mode ! Black kid, p center buckle, style; Cuban wear-givmheel ! Yes solid leather ! construction Here s cart. Smithfield Even the simplest outfit looks important when you get the niceties n, d Days Hero Virg Nyman Virg Nyman was the hero of North Logan's one point victory over Franklin. Nyman had been the trying hard to score all during game but only one had he connected. Then, with only ten seconds to go and Franklin leading Ny'man came up from a melee under the North Logan basket to score, putting North Logan in the lead. The final whistle sounded before the ball could be thrown up at center. The game was throughout with neither team holding more than a two or three point lead at anytime. Clarkstcn staged a last minute rally to defeat Hyrum Third ward after the Hyrum five had gained a slight edge in the third quarter Clarkston played most of the game without the services of Griffin, star guard, who was banished for excessive fouling in the second PUMPS Only Mens OXFORDS $2.90 Economize With These! MISSES PATENT Dnckle Straps $1.19 The donble soles with markless composition outvotes heat anything shes ever had lor wear!' cut-o(.ood-lookin- g style quarter; drill lined vamp! Goodyear Wells! This black wing tip model is smart and a great value at $2.98. Solid leather throughout for hard service. Rubber heels. Sizes 6to 1 1 . Grey Kid PUMPS d Men's Growing GirlsI OXFORDS MARLENE STRAPS 2.90 2.49 sport Save on smart, wing-tishoes at Penneysl White elk solid All with black tnm. leather. Sixes 6 to 11. Theyre Trimmed gun metal, vamp and quarter applique! Rubber tapped beeH SUPER-SERVIC- $2.49 slim cut that will make xuur tect took even daintier! The secret is in fhe iam- b- xnc and the Spanish h, r ' Sils 4 to 8! (uau-tu!- E Shoes tvY soil iMTHtl (ormrix at h recommend Bostonian Shoes. Smartness and value at moderate prices which appeal to the keen eyes of men who have arrived 6 to 850 jB adJjn iJLtu mod (0 m n THATCHER CLOTHING COMPANY i' $2.49 Chrome tanned for wear! Rttanned moisture! 'x am at r wm sgth MAMS 01 6lf sou MtASS PI TV (OMomoi mrsoii HMV UA'Hfft moif 10 10 4 f mm - v OVIRtOf Double strength in the soles ... . in the stitching . . . m the toe! Bearcat for service! Youll Save BIG! WORK SHOES Gesnme Rets Upper it 1.79 Composition soles! Leather Leather midsoies! Leatb-er counters! rubber Penney Sj |