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Show i PAGE SIX SWEETEST DAY Seats For The ' ' ; Louie Riggs Is Training Hard to Take Part ..In . For October 23 Event Darren Works To Beat Pocatello Ring Phenom. , Semi-Wind- up Darren-Meye- - Heats for tlie great twelve round mixing boat for the welterweight rhnuiiionNh)p of the region between Frankie Darren of Logan and Hpug Jljen of Pocatello were I dared on sale today at the Owl, Club and Slime Iteese Pool Italia, , Ttila will be the biggest box ing event in liming ever Ntag-e- d In tlila of the atale and fans are urgeil to 'order neats early In order to mure them as the demand Is great. The prices will be as follows: Ringside, $2.20; Re served, $1.03; Oeueral Admission, $1.10, all Including war tax. Mail orders for seals must be arcomianied hj remittance, These orders should . 'W atsou, lam be sent to K. I tali. .gan, The demand for seals Is great so get jour reservation adxt. in earl). Inter-mounta- in Frankie Darren. Logans pride ot the ring, who is training hard (or the greatest battle of bis lifetime with 8pug Myers of Pocatello here on Oct S3. Is getting some reat training bouts witb Louie Riggs, Cache Valley's newest boxing sensation. Last night at? the high school gymnasium Darren and Riggs boxed a half dozen tough rounds and the Benson Ward boy gave the champion all he could Btand. These training bouts will' continue and by them Darren should tif ffneSliape. By his work in the training bouts Bigg has worked blnieslf into chance to appear on the big card for HOLD MEETING " Oct. 23, and will meet" Hanna, the knockout kipg of Pocatello. In the The first meeting of the Junp. Hanna is just a young 5 snd ior class of the Utah Agricultur' chap but carries a sicked punch has already many victories to his ere al College was held last Friday. tilt this year. He was beaten hy Bair Denton Smith of Logan presilast Monday at Salt Lake but Bair dent of the class, opened the Is far, advanced tftrom Hannas class so this was really no good match., , meeting by a short welcome ' Riggs is coming to the front In speech in which he emphasized the manly art of boxing and the fans the need of each student taking already know that he Is a good match individual interest in, the class f for anyone his size. He is working and help get every member out ifyztra hard now for he realizes that the coming bout will be hie hardest to meetings. The election of a vice so far. One , fans are coming to Lo- - dent and a representative to the said j executive committee was neces-Fren- k gan Oct. 23 by the .dozens Watson, manager of Spug'safy because of the absence of Hansen and Lorraine Myers, over the phone yesterday to J Dora one of the local promoters. Mr. Wat- - Ivans who were elected to these ton said that his townsmen are show offices last spring. Rig great Interest lo fhls battle and ' Result of the vote by gecret as they think their Spug can beat ballot showed that Josephine any welterweight in the west they Bumingham of Bauntifui would are coming down, with , the expecta- take the office of tion of weeing him clean up n Lo- and John Croft, the star athlete ! '' I would officiate as executive repgan Darren. J Wtlitohuf m opportunity to resentative.Darren, MOONrORS , 'semi-windu- vice-preside- nt, trsii I, The proposition, of having the Ho'realizk that It, meant of the senior .classed includboys, something to win it for Myers Is the ing both Juniors and Seniors, only contender for his honors and wear 'Some distinctive garb was Myer ha discussed. hll championship title. During the discusbeen a lightweight up to tbit year sion was received that the word and now that he has grown in size class had adopted the Sebicr, hs looms and weight be immediately trousers a stheir unia welterweight contender tor he has torduroy form advised that the- - Juand deta to put up already the ability niors make it a standard Mg temp., ! er ring battle. Further more,, whoever w tna the bout wilf get a chance to meet Jack welterBritton, worlds champion ? 4 weight boxer. Frankie lias been matched to meet Lee Mprnissey, former Idaho Falls boSer at Idaho Falla on Nov.. IL Morrissey is another man who Is fast coming to the front and to prove this Is easy, for he is matched with Benny Leonard at Oklahoma . r City ' on Thanksgiving Day. , ' , There First Traveler farson Pious. How prosperous he looks. Did someone die and leave him a fortune? , , , Second No. Traveler. He got tired of empty pews and purse, , He filled them both by advertising his services and the congregation gave him a raise no other church will take him w away. - i About this New Way of Heating' for Small Homes, Stores, Offices Halls, Etc. with or WITHOUT BASEMENTS o pet apart for giving candy to one's wife, sweetheart, sister, mother or good friend. Nowhere in the world is the candy as good as it is in America. With characteristic efficiency. American candy makers have succeeded in concocting confections which not only appeal to the eye but to the palate as well And one of the best things about iti s that nobody, even when, far off the beaten puhts, in small towns, or at cross-road- s stores, .need suffer for lack of candy. One can find fresh candy in abun dant variety almost anywhere that people Jive. ' I here seems to be iu question as to" the popularity of ' National Candy Day not only with the youngsters but with the too. A person staid grown-up- s never gets too old to enjoy a bit of candy, and it might well to include grandma and grandpa in jyour list of giftee; on October ' "The Warm Air Furnace that Looks Like a Phonograph t 14. DIDNT YOU First Commuter: whole wonderful story uf Estate Heatrolar I under- w i him was Didnt you hoar? It thru the classified ads. WELL. I NEVER I saw Mr. and Mrs. Poorer in an auto 'yesterday. lie was driving it. Ive been wondering ever since whose .Mrs. See-al- l You have always wanted furnace heat. But perhaps your home has no basement, or if it has a basement, you Mrs. Know-It-Al- l. raSHORIES t 1 It was ITEMS Albert M. Parmeter- died Burlington, Iowa yesterday, was known as the oldest and long est striker of his time- He went cm strike in 1888 and as the strike was never settled, he refused to go to work again and had drawn strike benefits ever since. He was running a station ary- engine when he went on strike He was 87 years old when he passed away- - - Jesse Guest- 22 years of age and a soldier, was taken into the Federal court at Leavenworth yesterday to answer a charge of stealing $600 worth of cigarettes from the government and while there received a telegram announcing the birth of a baby to his wile. The latter was in straightened circumstances and so the judge released Guest un- - : !t vv ; , ,'' t ' v t Watch this space tomorrow for our Saturday and Sunday Specials in Ice Cream and Candy. The Home of every good thing 0 fOlV H Which Kind of Mother ! Highest Grade Candies Made Sodas Scientifically Mixed Ice Cream That is Real Ice Ci earn 35c Lunches That Will Suit Any One .1. , til next Oct. and the disposition of his case at that time will depend on his conduct between the present date and that time. The football team of the Uni-- j versity of Iowa has invaded the1 east for the first time this year and on Saturday next will meet the Yale eleven at New Hal ven and fans will get a line on : . : 4 i TT i , Furniture Co. OJA j Mot Chicken Tamales . LUNDSTROM For Sale by car it is. their own! -- So we present merely the bare fadts, and urge you to come in and see the Heatrola at your first opportunity. stand has gone abroad. What happened, did someone leave him a fortune? Second Commuter. No. He is sure in luck. Found a njan who wanted a well educated traveling companion. They are going around the world. Its a three-yea- r trip. Pretty fine, Ill say. First Commuter: Some op-- j portunity and sort of slow is lust the chap to fill the bill, but' how in thunder did anyone find f Sort-of-slo- have not wanted to go to the trouble and expense of installing a basement furnace. - Here, then; is the solution a warm air furnace that sets in one of the living rooms and circulates great volumes of warm, moist air through the house. A furnace that vou will be proud to have in your parlor, because it is not only a wonderful heating plant but also a beautiful piece of mahogany furniture. T7E cannot attempt to tell in this space the HEAR i - t! Thins r- alsix a day Mrs. See-al- l. Nonsense, my for Dear, they cant afford a car. both classes, thus following out All. Perhaps Mrs. Know-I- t the custom set by many of the they couldn t but they can. larger colleges in the country. A Theyve been studying the clas-- i committee of two was appoint- sified ads and found a duck of a ed to act with the Senior com- car at a price quite within their mittee to try and secure the ne- means. I'm going riding writh cessary nurrtber at the best pric- them tomorrow. es. On account of its economical BUT HE DIDN'T features and the need for a disI strongtinctive uniform for the senior ly suspect that the Smith's are college students, this plan has doing a bit of bootlegging. Ive met with favor from most of the never seen a family change so in students and faculty. a few months. From nearlv Class fees were the next thing down and out, they are very up considered, Kimball (Duke) and coming. The Neighbor, I was so sur Cranny, secretary .and treasurer of the class, proposed the fee prised that I asked Smith how be $2, this was passed, , after he did it. He told me he is letwhich a party was talked of but ting the classified ads do a lot on account of the fact that all of his work. They save him no members were not present it was end of time and bring him no decided to postpone further ac- end of valuable help in all lines. tion until the next4 meeting. Im going to try them myself. -- , possesses-arswTet-tooth- id condition wtit The sweetest day in the ear, by official designation comes on Saturday, Ac tober 14 which will be known as National Candy Day. This is the day on which all best invoh ing boxis of sweet4 will te paid ; on which every body is supposed to remember that he Ready Thursday, Oct. 12 1922. LOGAN CITY,, CACHE ,C OUNTX. UTAH Here are the Bare Tadts IN THE YEAR rs : Bout Now - JOURNAL, tTHEJ the respective merits of western ' and eastern football. The two teams are coached by brothers1 Howard Jones coaching the wes- terners and Tad Jones, the Yale DRUDGE OR COMPANION team. Paul G. Karras of has filed suit in the Salt Lake' Third Dis-- i trict court against Charles D An derson, to recover $5000 damag-- mother wants to be her childrens best so many let housework take the time that shoiild be her own to use as she EVERY but 1 for hurts sustained by his daughter when she was struck by an auto driven by Anderson. es wishes. free yourself from the drudgery of Electric Cooking -- Jewel Frang who was serving a life sentence in the Idaho state prison committed suicide yesterday by cutting his throat- - He went into the prison barber shop and before anyone could stop him had seized one of the razors and slashed his throat. He died within a few minutes. will give you the leisure to really live enjoyably. Modern Electric Ranges - $10 DOWN MONTHLY UTAH POWER & LIGHT Co. Efficient Pab'iA Cerzfr e." as-mot- or m line Wallace returned to her beautiful home. She sat down on the stairway and ordered the butler to take off her shoes. Then she went up to her room as though, in a daze, untangled her lustrous hair, and in a few moments she is enveloped in a flimsy suit of pajamas. Now Mr. Wallace, her father, proprietor of a big department store, had watched her every movement with an ultei ior mo-tiDAUGHTER GIVES DAD m mind. lle enteiedJier DANCING LESSONS AS and told her the DAI ,T VRTa TO DAW N had left her shoes on the stairway. She was disturbed, but In the wee small hours Made- - in another moment he asked her - ed housekeeping methods. - recently arrested for violating the law that he was enforcing and some people think that Secretary of State1 Crockett removed him for that reason, although the reason given was the necessity of reducing expenses. The car shortage is being felt all over the country now. There was a 1000 car decrease shown in the traffic last week as combefore pared with the when under normal conditions the traffic always shows growth at this season of the year. , You can have ample leisure to spend many happy hours with the children, and time for social pleasures, for club work, for civic duties, for reading and study every afternoon will be your own, if you Ralph Lake, an Idaho mam went out hunting the first of the week and becoming separated, from his companion lost his way and for four days wandered about in the hills- finally reach-- , ing civilization at McCall, Idaho-Hwas barefooted, his clothing was badly torn and he was nearly starved when he arrived at the town. He had traveled over 100 miles in the four days Robert M. Roberts B to retire vehicle inspector for Weber Co., on Monday, He was - Are You? , 44 k ve bed-chani- -- yes, to teach him the latest jazz step. So to the victrola and the reception room she took him. And as they whirled and knew jazzed, as how to teach her dad the jazz steps, in came the stately, stem Mrs. Wallace, just returning ffom a bridge party. And then what happened? Why did Mr. Wallace encourage his daughter to dance with him at two in the morning ? This is but one of the novel featm es to be found m Why Oil only-Madelin- e Gnis Leve Home, pioduced by Warner Brotheis, which will be the feature attraction at the O.tk next week. ad. -- |