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Show r sprite ; T HE HERALD-- 0V J L R N A L, 0G U TA A X, F II, R I P A V, A ! UGH A 1 PAGE FIVE. 0 3 L Logan Seventh Wins To Take Cache Championship Smithfield First Is Defeated In Last Tilt CACHE M MEN How They Kino, hod ('hampiona, Logan Seven, h, Seeond, Smithfield First. Third, Clifton. Fourth, North I.ogau. Fifth, Logan Ninth. Sixth, Ctarhston. Seventh, Hyruin Third. Eighth, Franklin, Thursday's Results North Logan S3, Clurkaton 31. llyrinn Third S3, Franklin V. Nyman, 4 , Totals 14 12 1 CLARKSTON Jensen, f Aiehibald, Godfrey, c J. Butters, J. Griffen, Atkinson, f !. Buttar--- , Kavstcn, g 33. f g J F P 0 0 12 1 1 3 u u 5 . 1 g g Totals 2 1 2 1 2 2 u 1 n 0 0 n u 14 8 3 31 3 4 4 io ; ie ll p. Porter, f Corbndge, Robbins, c Hurd, g Fuhnman. 37-2- NVeley, I 0 i u U g . Tom -- mitiM . 2 6 U 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 8 172 6 8 0 0 3RD BAKING I'OWDEK a I'ouiul Can RAISINS 4 Pimiiil Pmkagc .... SALMON Tall Can .... SODA, Arm and Pa kagn llaitiiuer CORN STARCH PiK kagc Klngxfnrilx (.LOSS STARCH HAMBURGER Made from choice 0 LB. Beef POT ROAST Choice Heifer Lb, COFFEE, Hills Red Can ...... LB. WASHING 3 POWDER, Dkgs. CLEANSER Light ' House COCOA, 5 cans Rock-wood- s, can TOILET TISSUE, Rainier 100Q Sheets b. P 10 12r 32 W 20c 15' FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND FISII. . Tl.MRLKRS, lull Si8 for CIDM ((LATE Baking Cakp SOAP, (Tjalul While Toffee, Maxwell House, Pound niT lleifr Reef VKKET m. COFFEE MAXWELL HOCSE SALT chocolate BAKERS STKVKS, short ruts Pound GKOl D RE EE, fre-.l- i Ponnd IMIIl.IVG MEVT Pound -- y2 ib. - COCOA hakim; i'owdek, CALFMET j (X-7- 11M i h s I to-u- ! - t VIM UM A1 4 (if Satli' d MS 'n i, mu' i defr ih'4 tin t ,H .t u Ace s tea n to tin ' A h iski lb dl loin n ti a id u. In m h si let u g s m !,e S. fin:)) March V to 21 'i'Ui on Ceur l ims ft out n inti am me i ou"U .. Tb Aa ' p tr ic:p re. m cnerid in in nd juiRnig tfi i In. tl u hill t !a y h ivc pi U mue w A h uu) Mi o). ir w mx and ii.t a 1u'-a d h tin I,., i hit thev ive d ' at the (Jmbs !ie tin two dilu'it rieitingxa smu ps tnem U. ms rt. or tue A erovn w tow i, ds i V I I ' I i t a,',!' '1 BETTER In OMljHi-- t of tl all VANILLA PEACHES J BANANAS 165 5c SOAP UMMMMHMMWBMH lm ALL ii 07- I W FEAS 1 CORN 1 I NO. 2 CANS 6 KINGSFORU 4 & . Choice Shoulder Cuts lb H?' joDizi.n LARD SW RAG 10 Lit. (LOTH CORN M VI PEAS.. 2 No. 2 Cans Pkg. BLFE PINE GEM. . . . 8-L- ... BUTTER Pkg. b. CORN--Sy!va- IAII, No. 2 n, I ... J -- No. 2 Can BEANS-Sylv- an & TOMATOES-Sylva- n 25c GERMABE 35c Bag K.K. Amber. SYRUP No. 2U Can 15c Blue Pine. CHOCOLATE Cake 15c CORN MEAL Can.. PEAS Sylvan No. 2 Can Assorted. I'Fft PACKAGE 9-L- b. Bag 9-L- i No. Per Lb. . 21? o " cans TOILET TISSUE PAPER Sheet 10(M Rolls Cleaner, (lima CAN Gold Durst. Can Navv or Chili. CLEANSER BEANS i PEANUT BUTTER 5 POUNDS . ... 2 lb. Jar 2S 3 ox. Bottle Mewletts No. 2V2 Can doz. 19C doz. each 19c 5c ns. 9c 5 pound 5c Pot Roasts Choice Heifer and Steer Beef Per Pound Beef Roasts ( ho 're Hamburger or Pork Sausage Per Pound Heifer-St(e- r Ik- -I Cuts Pork Roasts To Bake or Utew . . 26-o- z. . . Jello CAN BACON Tendir. Slit ir urn! Square C 3 Axffiiu or Hriskets. H Uix. Pound . . I2i STEAKS Short Cut Rib Ib. 1 Si Pound . l SCB.IECT TO MARKET. HONEY Sewells SS lb. 9 lb. bag A- MVER H Pk . DEL QC CORNED REEF Veal Chops Rib ib.!2 Meat n. Si Boiling Rib Brisket, Choice Heifer and Steer Beef Cubes 2 lbs.lS Sliced, Young and . u SALT ( AN Heads CARROTS -- Washed UANANAS-Fir- m, Ripe Veal Roasts 15c ROUND SODA S SUGAR FRESH. DEVILED MEAT 6 for LIBBYS NO. UTIHtlVG STARCH W NO. 'A CAN WHS 1Jf CRYSTAL 1fr TUNA I LAKES 111! OATS Qr 1 NO. 2 CANS LETTUCE-So- lid 10 Phon PKU POUND 3 FANCY FRUITS AND VFOtn AISLES ORANUES Size 200, Sweet and Juicy LEMONS ii( 6 VALUES SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd i tc tin -l 8f Felix Cash Market lt Tunt ( ' PRUNES 2 pounds MACARONI 3 pounds RICE Blue Rose 5 lbs BEANS Chili 4 pounds w . North gc 21c 13C BAKERS m m . 399 3j c pkg. IODIZED DIAMOND CRYSTAL. H Lb. .. lb. -- 15(t 13 1 ... VI ! I ) 10(1 OATS IN OI R ROAST , . . bag-be- et - ltar Large Paekage BITTER ' 1 FLOUR Sewells White King and White Rose 48 lhs SUGAR 1 lb cloth gW BUTTER Sewell Fresh Creamery lb. 25 MILK Tall Cans each CHEESE Mild and Good i4k SOAP Special White 10 LaPS EGGS Bozen Fresh i Iai kagf ... c( L SPECIALS FUR SATURDAY, MARCH Features for Saturday! Kingxfords, t MILK v F.P MONSEN I SATURDAY, MAR. -t $- 10 ... Meat Market the with s SPECIAL WHITE d. 0 2 0 ! b 2 0 0 repi.-o'.t- : - 4 Bi'ior , . 0 . them students, some Wednesday few lots local steers i the Aggie jj.nd heifers, $4 70; common and uig won lettiM s i The medium drive mst, $2 5bf(, 3.59; gootl a.u v'(. starting lineup common and fornnu Kiton lows $2,50639); mims Ole Hervdia, squad medium. $2 0J 'u 2.50; lower grades A. A. U. TOURNEY v, ..,,. it andfo riier M 75 down; few Jots good vealers Hingham high m tuiul 25 t; 4 75. .star, on the forward line some who reaehes Kd Wade Sn, Fheep -- - Receipts, 245; Denver 2 44; none for market. uuhes market ,x skyward plays tat s', I I! h of i t u it! 1,S M Wade foninrly played with sr .i ti r wo It i. nop nt TO l'h 1 LAW hmh ' in r ani jumoi F.lUt. till d cl 'i.iV I I a'1,1 Itoad- v w bumv On line, ST JOSKPH. the Mo, uu guard hu t.'K l.s iuDU'l ID kx r. in Knmpen. veteran Ag early WtHhiesday; on house owneis iMuiating outside $4 Go il .rt v. top. i t .vi ere j, .d Ft ilmson former hist drive ins; tew lots mixed the city limits her vput to m a tbo nt tne I'm i r.n: tuse opposing for k i.f k ( t $Ufcfri 4 55, paiking sows, lumveut the stale haimr law o p Ie i , ue, til 't of 5o.50 down Prevented from novel mumicr. .id, no little amount Is ,,n n unit's ti mi 4 0 ttle Cattle Receipts, 68; im hided serving hquot to it" if guests P. a. e store basis, k a on Mullin-- i q Swanaton Imlude pui directs; u.'x 143,l,rit ('ail paikcm, in t Th b IM UU tl on el t'A the ('ulhster, Los Angeles market, 104. Los An which forbids diimany u. k! in d h .sdale, t i )i .mums liG'i, and kee Mulhneuux tsiftles packers 21; San Fntnetseo picmises. the msi'.ii mteud to 'v in,', h .hg s Them t y in Umi i,4 package sIohm idjaivut my '.'iound nil around paikers, xo; San From ,s o inuke', tto ubh'-- roadhouses U ..i I nt ivi uk', phi., e ib S The.c pnlrmis the ad nUte fioui Phot ti ix. Atimm 29, stt ady at wtvka uneven lb. l MSisjIUie.il ,i I 3iitH.il load i iv liquoi iml hi mg it dil nnid light mu purchase jdayud with vance; part r..i ami th lm.tls f ' i A m loailhoUhe. Uu: $4 i bit. into 75; slters and heifers, i,uu it in .lull'll r w ,13 l,ug m a t ACES TO ENTER aj o ri- It the me sin i ids i"its toi 111 10 2 2 an ie ea-x- 9 10 9 i,i eb full for m this I. is gritusing to iccoid that vnmry ( i, ter. Lomui. (ht f in .in J condition of til.1 F, timers Automobile Inter Ins. ir on e K., h lose has been the sub-juof much favorable eonm U i ml it is attracting many new Tainted Mosquitoes n(i!bcrs ,ho seek tlm sta.i'i'y To Reveal Facts nf cterage in this fin.un.jlA sti eng nstitut.on. ills eunieio is operated on a WASHINGTON, i?' The mos I'o's i itic ,e basis to gne tac.ul new a h, v of benefit scv.ug, petto r is g.u: Htr lo (Mrs vm,! Jt iiusstil in male through fewer accidents and j'ui. I'tit K, but hP Josses. The Exchange now hi, no, .r u ill not ie a! Vi r.ch.nd it a re.utd of six ni.n,, biT 1 he i p irtm nt ot ful years It continued to progress gi h till Ule is Mutiny the Aoiiue. The right through the leant j rus a ncnif tor nioMt ait to n his been pt i d and depression nu nl ott a iuK to The operating expense is def- ili by live, Till managuia a! dcMnime how l.nig they untidy limited uu tlnv Minot gum in anv wav J.r hv tt.iul, illlll othei t pnng txid ts ol ttieir bte .same method is in d to ains in 1933 iner Previous Year ue sijtii'ot'S as is emploved Per eir tea.se in premium in. mho 19 3; M the todiin of a luA au'u'no lntieae in aets. Tiu io or is apt ed, but bde o,6. 96 Tit lease m tile joTtua . !.'i HG unis Mainly, Luv:in.; surplus Jnrrefi.se m voluidmy us. v; hi at .made d s led. Visual m ti.e bank is it cent greater than m 1932 Kl F.K SW AM IN I KOI Actual rush on hand - 14 Hot greater than the Max'. t I1' -NKU HPUYI-ORVamount set aside a. claim Vi'iu'iit Snuiktinis, a myh sehool m hit by student, vvi.n a dhi.s meins that the Rxihtnie diving mto th' Mernmav- Riv r and fii.ld di,r.v cheeks against th Mvirumin? i five niinuks wi.Irtlie sn ba.anct for the tuul (mount Umpeiature lo degrees bt low e,o. 14 3 ; ( f hM ins m t k , iri til. ,inii r o. h ..il, e C isil o 1,1 V1 titr ri-- Rolls Up Early Margin The Logan Seventh caught Smithfield flatfooted to roll up a 19-- 4 margin in the firyt half, then settled down to play a compara? tively easy game in the second Score half, scoring even with Smithfield Franklin by quarters Ea h five counted 18 points in the 8 Hyrum Fust last half. Smithfield First, which played a I .(Mi AN NINTH smart aggressive floor game the G. T. F P. night previous to down the Logan Pyper, f 2 8 2 6 Ninth ward, was decidedly off H. 1 u 2 Andrew's, f color. Rather than playing their c 2 2 own game, they concentrated on Bennett, A. Andrew's, g 2 Thanks holding Logan Seventh. o 4 3 3 Hatch, mainiy to the efforts of Hull and Stevens g 0 2 Broberg, these plans did not work out so well during the first half. 8 16 7 23 Totals In the second half, Smithfield forCLlfrTON got that it was in a championship G. rI F P. game, got down to business and H. Henderson, f 5 3 1 11 made a real argument out of it. b elf u 1 1 1 The first half lead of the Sev- M. man, f 2 2 1 5 Henderson, c enth however, was too much for R. Howell, 6 2 1 13 g them to overcome. 0 0 0 (i Broberg, Hull and Ward each Rice, g 0 0 0 0 counted 10 points to lead the Sev- Viewheg, c 0 1 0 0 enth scoring parade but Hull was Bingham easily outstanding for his floor Totals 13 9 4 30' play while Thompson did an excel-- ! Score by quarters lent job of holding down the Smith-fiel- d Clifton 3 9 21 3o scoring ace, Waite. 8 13 18 23 Logan Ninth Heaps played the best ball in a spotty Smithfield performance. - LOGAN SEV ENTH After trailing during the first G. T. F. I. half which ended 13-- 9 for Logan ( IP f 5 Ward, Ninth, the Clifton midgets rallied to Hull, f 4 2 IP count 15 points to give them a 2 10 4 c lead at the end of the third quar- Broberg, F. Scholes, g 0 2 ter, then successfully weathered a 0 0 g Ninth ward rally to turn in the big- Hendricks, H. Scholes, f 0 0 of tournament. the gest upset 1 3 g R. Howell and H. Henderson took Thompson, 0 0 2 turns at plugging away with some E. Scholes, g excellent sharpshooting in the sec- - I Totals 16 10 5 37 ond half while the entrance of SMITHFIELD FIRST Viewheg, tall and heavy guard, who G. T. F.P. effectively prevented the Ninth's Hillyard, f 3 0 6 wicked work under the basket, Tout, f 1 5 2 helped out considerably. c 4 8 2 Waite, North Logan Wins By Ioiint 0 0 0 Rich, North Logan, who entered the Heaps, gg 1 1 3 runnas Cache tournament stake 0 0 0 0 f er-up after Malad had defaulted, Millington, 0 3 0 0 J'lowman, c turned in their second one point Dowdle, f 0 0 0 0 victory in the game with Clarkston. K. Nyman was outstanding Totals 8 18 6 22 for North Logan, scoring eight Score by quarters reason and the chief being points 11 19 29 37 Logan Seventh why Clarkston was held to a mini- Smithfield First 1 4 11 22 mum score. Jensen and J. Griffin the were outstanding among Clarkston boys. a Flier Now Hyrum First ward, wuiieh gave Sportman Called Amateur Pilot the Logan Seventh the toughest battle the champions had in the entire tournament, won their final CHICAGO 0 .1t The sportsman game from Franklin by a pilot, that carefree gentleman who margin. Hyrum scored heavily in cavorts the air lanes on nice sunthe third quarter after a close ny days and variously designated and hard fought first half. solo and student" private,' The victory for the Logan Sev- pilot, has entered another status. Henceforth he will be known enth assures them of entrance in the church final tournament at officially as "Amateur Pilot," acThere cording to amended Department Salt Lake next week-enis also a possibility that the Smith-fiel- d of Commerce regulations. The Amateur Pilot rating is atFirst ward, as runnerup, will also be entered although this is tained after 25 hours solo flying It depends on and a flight test. problematical. whether or not invited districts from outside the state come to the See Page 4 for Independent tournament. Last year Wellsville ward as champion and Logan Tenth Grocery Store Closing Out as runnerup, were both entered. Specials! The summary: H. Peterson, f f Stauffer, c K. Nyman, g J. Nyman, g 1'1 to c 4 I 33-2- 2. C. Nyman, Hia :!-- T. F P. Robinson, g 30-2- G T. t t FRANKLIN Logan Seventh ward returned to the top of the in M men play Cache district heap Thursday night, going through to a comparatively easy victory over the Smithfield First ward. The final score was The big upset ol tne evening was registered by the Clifton midgets who defeated the Logan Ninth ward North Logan won consolation honors by defeating while Hyrum Third Clarkston shoved Franklin down into the cellar position by rallying to win LOGAN i .p rt c 22. PRESTON-T- he NORTH i U.ii IS V .Albeit Exchange ,,t olfns t t ih. 1 1 i h SHOWS BIG GAIN ia; ni ,ijj t Clifton 80, Logan Ninth 'ki. Logan Seventh 37, Smith-fiel- d First f fur n.-.- AUTO INSURANCE Si 3 Shoulders, ("enter Cuts Per Pound lc ac 12c Sliced Bacon Fancy Breakfast, Rindless Per Pound Roiling; Reef Lean Per S Rloaters 3 S' 25c Salt Ilering ib. Kegs 5 .. 1.39 Anchovies ELi 20c Herring nfl. Pound bUw Loneless We Have all Kinds of Fresh, Spired and Smoked Fish. I lb |