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Show : THE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX ilTHLETIC WORK LOGAN CITY, CACHE ( climb twelve feet, 2 Standing broad -- jump five F. feet nine inches. 3. Sixty yard dash nine sec onda.or fifty yard dash eight seconds. Baseball throw three strike of six throws at forty feet, or. throw for distance, one hundred DOPE OF POCATELLO and thirty feet. ; Second Test 1. Pulf up six times or rop climb sixteen fee (using feet Logan Boxer Retains Welterweight Championand'handV) ship Title In The Match With Much Touted 2. Standing broad jump six feet six inches or running broad Spug Myers And Causes Keen Disappointment twelve feet. To Scores of Pocatello Fans Bout Attended By jump Sixty yard dash eight secRecord Crowd onds or one hundred yard dash thirteen And seconds. Frankie Darren or Logan held ins ed vitli his left getting in a 4. Baseball throw three . last night against all t.he odds' her of line oucTio the head and face, strikes of five throws at forty-fivfeet or distance one hundred that could be mustered against him As the fight progressed the tao and got a draw out of the twelve class bojs went fast and furious and ninetiy feet. round go with Spug Myers of Bora-'amixed freely. The fifth, sixth, Third Test tello welterthe intermountain for seventh, eighth and ninth rounds 1. Pull up nine times or rope climb sixteen- feet (hands only) weight title By holding the Poca- v.ere very even Myers was short and tello aspirant on even terms Darren lieavj and would rush Darren and High jump four feet four in still retains bis title as welterweig- then fall into a clinch. In clinching ches, or broad jump fourteen ht of the intermountain Myers was the aggressor but both champion feet. . west. By Myers on even showed a tendency to this frequentholding Two hundred and twenty yard terms he also gets more firm into ly. run twenty eight, seconds or the ot his many admirers The last three rounds was featur twelve here graces TT ed onehundredyarddash a for up by real mixing. Myers rusbea neaOgH! heput and three-fifth- s second?. was the greatest boxing contest ever Darren frequently but Frankie 4. Baseball throw Three held In this section of the avoided every one of bis blows show MS STORIES The plans fo rthe year in athletics in the Logon Junior high school have been drawn up bj the instructors in charge of that work, Mr. Tolman and Mr. Hickman. It will bq seen from the program, which" follows, that scholarship and good sprtsman-shi- p are both emphasized. Fol lowing is the program as drawn by those in charge : up L Every boy and girl to qualify for an athletic badge of the . National Athletic Badge Assoc7 iation: 77! 2. The aims include the makcountry. ing of good postureshabitual. strikes out pf five throws at Even did not win Darren though Color contests i (reds and fifty feet or distance two hund the fight the local supporters of the blacks to be held in each section red arid twenty feet. boxer got a big kick out ot in. football basketball,, volley; If an test, is easy,, the boy is classy the bout. Pocatello fans came to ' ball, baseball, and , horseshoe encouraged to. try the next by the dozens to back their idol pitching. Then the best ofeftch higher one. No one can win a They offered odds on Myers to win section will chosen by ...the badge in these contests if scholby a knockout. They were so sure captains to represent that sec- arship and sportsmanship of the that ,he would win that when the tion in contests with other sec- contestant are low. bout was declared a draw, and a tions. Only. those whose scholIn addition to the badge teds, very good decision it was, they feel arship and sportsmanship ' are each boy must be able to teach real hard and then began to offer - high will be allowed to compete. and conduct successfully- ten alibis and swear threats upon Logan Contests' to be held through- games- and d in a list and this victnity. As a niatfeT of out the year between sect urns, of ten additional games with fact the referee, Frank Armstrong In the sports mentioned above, complete instructions for each. of Salt was the arbitrator and also in the following; .iQ These are the first ten : and the man selected by the Myors 1. Snatch the handkerchief yard dash, running high jump, promoters too and the two judges 100 yard dash, rope pud up, run 2. Overead relay, or staff were two Idaho men. ning broad jump, potato race. The facts further are that Darren relay. The section of each grade, 3. Spud. waa a victim of psychology and. circumstance and was not in the best winning the most points will be 4. Prisoners base. 5 Baste the Beetle or Swat of condition. Myers has a staff of given a trophy by the Logan trainers at Pocatello and a managSporting Goods Company, First, em. , fcecotaf. and third places to count er who sees him every day and 6. "Foxand geese. . 7. in each event Darren has a many times a day. Poison. ' In the spring a county track 8. Rooster fight, and hand manager wboi seldom sees him and meet will be held in which nearly wrestling. during the summer he has not been every boy will be given a chance 9. "Circle rope jump or os- boxing but working at o(her pursuits. Had Darren been in shape it to compete in - clacs athletics. trich hunting., Is 'hard to 'tell what wotild have hap Those who compete in this meet "Take the trench. must be high in sportsmanship - Other good ones: Do this da pened to Myerf so the Pocatello tans and. scholarship. . that, Murphy says, Heads arh fortunate In getting away so Possii!yjoiV the seme day a vol and tails, "Mount tag Fire, e4y. Darren started oat in line style ley ball tournament wiff fctrhpH, Hog' tie,1 Dodge ball.ViBull and outpointed Myers In the first as also the final championship in the ring.1 , Then he was not contest in baseball of the county Program of events for Ath- three rounds. : struck at alt by Spug and the Logan and city, letic Badge contests : A horseshoe pitching tournaEach must take the tests at boy got Myers thoroughly acquaint- ment will be held about the first the time scheduled ; - o of November. t Pull up-- ' February.-- ' MILLVILLE HAS THE The boys making the bet reRope climb February. cords in the different events will Standing broad jump March BEST CLUB IN STATE have their names posted oppoRunning April. p site records made, in the gymApril. . nasium, The permanent records Millville can boast of the most High jump May. of the year will be kept posted Baseball throwing May. successful girls club in Utah. It until broken . some following , has won this distinction because Swimming There will be contests in the its members as well as the leadyear. In order for a boy to get p following. er, Miss Anna Winborg are nil live wires, and accomplished by passing grade in gym .work he 1. Plunging. must win a badge in one or more 2. Distance diving. a' given time, all the things of . the following contests: 3. Fancy diving. winch they set out to do. The (These badges are being won 4. Swimming. eighteen girls determined to and worn by boys and girls . all These events will count to- each make three simple underover the United States). wards the trophy to be given by garments and one apron at a First Test the Logart Sporting Goods com- maxium cost of $1.50 for mater- t ; 1. Pull up four times or rope pany.1 ials. By August first they had accomplished their' obiective and during the U. A. C. Farmers Encampment thees articles were on splay at the College. , Since all work and no play Is a poor motto, the girls inter' spersed their work with hikes and socials. They enjoyed a . i V bracing hike up Blacksmith Fork If you figure how much it costs to repair barns and silos, Canyon and at another time you will realize how a little investment in paint saves you spent four days in picturesque Paint , Jhoney... prevents rapid depreciation by protecting the Logan Canyon. surface and minimizing decay. . The remarkable success of this Paint your barns and silos whenever they need it. - That is Club is attributed to the fact the saving policy. that its work was so well plannvd Miss Winborg went to the parFullers Barn and Roof Paint and Fullers Silo Paint are esents of each of the girls and sepecially made for barns and silos, respectively. They are cured their approval of the plan, high quality paints, easy to apply, durable and serviceable. together with their consent to Like all Fuller Products, they are the result of 73 years of allow their daughters a nominal experience in the manufacture of high quality finishes of all sum for expenses. kinds , The practical keynote to . this scccess was simplicity. Clubs ,We olfer free advice, on any painting problem. Take ad" Among all the articles made, vantage of Fuller service and of Fuller quality. theye were no crocheted yokes, hand made laces, or cutwork designs. - Each article w$3 plain, simple,- - and demonstrative of Most clubs good workmanship. Logan are like correspondence students They start of on high with an ample supply of ambition and en thusiasm accompanied by plenty of cash, and last out about three weeks. This one aimed at a certain object, took a steady earnest gait, and trudged on to its goal spending only $1.50 for materials and $1.00 for pleasure. Extension News. j two-fifth-s num-ow- n j e - r" n t - also-han- - - " - -- s - . " 1 f -- Hop-ste- p and-jum- , - -- Preserve Barns and Silos With Good Paints ... p o iV, V.'K'I4 - f Smith ;Bros. Lumber Co. ORIEVERYIRU RROS IDE. Second Sou , ; i.ll lliut Lijfiin - mm tlu- - MECCA OK I.OW IltlCEl) (1KOCKIUES? Ku-l- i of the I'MTKD" hire. romlllioii liaJ comm about im tli TluxJlf-lrl(K'fiblruiir Is hard ou.Minic dcali'is but is a Boon Jo the hu)ini( public. Call and Lit tins new store that is causing onw so mueh wt.rrj and concern. Help make Isqjau tin champion CASH AM) CARRY TOWN OK THE WEST. We believe in a principle. Help us grow. ( oix-ubi- K store-keepe- Davis county" farmers have gone into the lettuce raising business cn a small scale this 5 ear and it appears they have made enough of a success of it to warrant further planting next year. They will ship about ten cars of the vegetable this fall. Michigan farmers have discovered that Utah alfalfa seed is the best obtainable and their Farm Bureau now has several men out here buying up all the seed they can. According to engineers Utah Lake is now a foot higher than with the usual fall of snow during the winter it is feared that the water will do considerable damage in Salt Lake valleyW- - R. Wicker of Bountiful de- cided to take a trip to Salt lake early on Sunday and about five oclock went to his garage intending to get out his auto. As he entered the place some unseen party hit him over the head with a blackjack and it was thirty minuteh before he name to. By that, time his assail ant had made good his escape 3f course. A Few of Our Prices KIAHH Have you laid in our Winter Klour yet? You will make no mistake in buiug flour at tbese y saving prices We guarantee sack to please or money refunded, 10 48 lb. Bags Haul Wheat $13 25 High Patent Klour 3 48 lb Bags, above $2 73 1048 lb. 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Fans came from many points in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming They were' well satisfied with the jv-pul- fight. When a Rock Island trajn pull sd into Chicago a few evenings ago there was found on the cow catcher the body of a man who had been struck by the engine without knowledge of anyone on the train. The watch found on the body indicated that he had been struck three quarters )f an hour before. Recently the poultrymen of central Utah, acting together,, shipped a carload of six thousand chickens to the Los Angeles market and they have, just received the returns. They secured 26 cents pound for springers. 19 cents a pound for old hens and 14 cents for capons. The latter' price was not Just West of First National Bank T-- Department of. the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, United States Indians, and this gafne accordance by the laws of the Indians, and whatever the white men to kill a deer why to pay in advance; whatever it worth any of this game pay for it Indians what it belong to In dians. Why be on arrested so on with, limite may be declared by Commissioner all other, and Insectiverous the protected except Indian game, Indian Commissioner - Indian Affairs and these forests not by white mens. The forest what it belonged to Indians and any. other counties on the Reserves do not cutting by the white people any of these Forest, aud any of these white men against to Indian on the forest why be arrested so on. Any Om-ivero- us un-tak- ed - 5 ,t! , and; there are millions of them , has learned three important baking facts. .Calumet i , satisfactory but is accounted tor in part at least by peculiar The other market conditions. First; that she never has any failures, which means no loss of time and ma- terial . m Washington, D. C., My Friends, American Indians of the United States: March 17, 1911. These regular game wardens of the United States Indians Deputy. But to kill a deer any time they want to. Because this all kind game belonged to Northern Western Shoshone tribes, and is hereby permitted to hunt a deer in the accordance with the laws of the government hereby acknowledged. But the right to hunt on the public domain, and to fish any of the streams, thereof must be exercised in accordance with the Laws of the States of Utah or Nevada and Idaho. and Wyoming, as was determined by the United States Government Laws of the United States to the Indians. In case against any of white men to kill deer any other of these game. This Indian game not kill by any of white people their be arrested so on this game, and be permitted to hunt duck, geese or sage hen, and all this game belonged to '1111,1.1. :i Wonaaaiffl Eveipy that bakes with4 prices were good in the opinARTICLE SEVEN OF THE TREATIES YEAR IN 1863 ion of the shippers and it is likely there will be more Utah fowls sent to the coast. white men responsible why be They ' are now talking of arrested so on. transmitting electrical power Very Respectfully, by wireless and engineers think Acting E. W. MERIT, tthjs feal can Is accomplished. Commissioner. -l- Salt Laka City, Utah. ing a wonderful defense. Spugs attempts to catch Frankie in the face were all futile for he only struck Darren's gloved hand protecting his race. Referee Armstrong permitted con qiderable clinching. Myers was short and stocky and had the advantage in doing this. He would just fall into Darrens arms. Darren Is a fast fighter and does not like the bunny . hugging way of doing It. Just before the two men entered the ring they weighed. Darren weighed 137 and Myers weighed 140 Vt pounds. The preliminaries were fast and classy. Louie Riggs of Bernum outclassed Hanna of Pocatello. This was a four round bout and a peach. Both men mixed freely. Riggs came through in the last two arid put over his win. Are You Aware i- SPORTS Sports And Other Con . tests of Ordinary And Unusual Kinds Leading! To The Winning of Athletic Badges ' Tuesday, October24, 1922. COUNTY, UTAH Two masked bandits help up n street car in Ogden a the night before last They sethe company cured $18 of dollars of the and four money conductors cash. When they left they took the reverse lever so that the car could not be operat ed, but as it was standing on a hill the conductor released the brakes and coasted down Into the city. Second; that her bakings are always pure and one-ma- According to the Forestry a successful Service officials method of newspapThe ers has been discovered. and be to said is simple process out of 2,500 pounds of waste paper 2000 pounds of fine, new dean paper can be obtained. In Chicago alone 325 tons of such paper can be secured each day and from this 260 tons of good paper can be.made. Mills will Je established in the big cities and the cost of freight on this new paper wll therefore be largely eliminated. . wholesome, which goes a long way toward perfect health. Third; that the greater BEST BY TEST than usual leavening strength of Calumet stands for economy cause she uses less. be- de-inki- ng The Economy BMttNG POWDER sales are 150 any other brand. greater than that of . 4 A pound, can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLD'S GREATEST PAKING POWDElj The Logan Stake Primary officers meeting will be held Friday October 27 at 3 :30 p. m. in the Stake House, A good attend3t ance is desired. 1922.' the company had in its service 15,254 horses. The average number of horses kept COMMERCIAL FACTOR jumped from 870.4 in 1917 to HORSE STILL VITAL CHlCAGp, Oct., 23. The The Brigham Young Camp of horse still is a vital factor in the Daughters of the Pioneers American commercial life. This will meet at the home of Mrs. J. s shown n the statemtnt of W Crawford, 245 West 1st S, Wayne Dinsmore, secretary ot Association of AmeriThursday Oct. 26- fit 3 p. m. the Horsethe number of horses with Mrs. Arthur Bateson and ca, that in use in New York City has inMrs. Crawford as hostesses. creased 100 per cent in five The Ralph Smith Camp of the years. More than 15,000 horses are will Daughters of Pioneers meet with Mrs- Sadie H. Ny- in commercial use throughout man at her home in North Log- the United States by one coman Saturday at 4 p. m. pany alone. - - - The William D. Preston camp of the Daughters of ' Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Britzell at 353 East Center, 2t Thursday at 3 p. m. The American Railway Ex- 1,725.3 in 1921. ! The average length of life for horses still active in express service is 5 years 11 months. Surveys showed that after using 492 horses for five years, they sold for 23 per cent of their original cost. These horses, discarded because unable to maintain longer the harder work and rapid pace required in express service, were placed in other work where the hauling was relatively slow ond reports indicated such horses continued in service for three or four , years. , , with press company, Mickey Walker is expected to being theT largest commercial user of horses in the world, still give Jack Britton, the wthe? is finding the horse an importan1 champ, a real fight when the farter in its work. Only July 31, i nair meet in New York Niif. credited |