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Show rfa Figl.t CACHE A ' ITT 1 !)! A K. CU'SIf. CAN 103 COUNTY. t'T.V'1 Thirty Three Football Men Report at The Aggie PROSPECTS ITEVlR BRIGHTER CH FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM n arraiifd t and tl CVlie Anw.1 ran Uufball leJn.a Li bn n call"! la ro off, the Fmithfirtd team d ill i ,di d n lunyrr p ajli.g The schedule nrt s.Ir CHIEF Rack lo Regulars School Kfcn Com petit k i Will Re Rilt lor Every Position On Farmer Team. By Shfrm ! Cache American Nine Win Game From Smithfield Ikijd Cate The bh,l an Kl'tt a ffvr dax of prvmmmv team n a came from Haiti fit II foutball atrno'j'h re up In the Sunday at Johnaon a drove by a foxtba'l atmosplxrc up In tl I ror of U .r The pit. bit A gi stadium tins tab n on a rr Mule he I,) the Rummll bolt cl kt Thlrtv-ttre- e sirious atmorpherc men had reported for diy Tut4ay morning ftnd it Iea-- t m ep were expected by Wrdncvlay Conch Dili Romney la beginning hla fourteenUi year as hind grid lnutrictor at the Aggie whconl and the prtwpecU for a winning tlrvrn have rarely been rosier than they are right now. With the announre-mrn- t from BUI Barker, veteran guard that he would return for hla Coach hut year of competition. Dick now ha seven regulars from hi last year crew around which he will build hla 32 edition Captain John Vranes and Bill Barker and A1 Forgeon who flank him rt guard will be playing their third year together a regulars end the Aggie line should be without peer especially In the middle At tackle, Howard Law huge Junior is bock to claim a regular berth and Ed Bruce Reynolds, Marshall Glenn, Stewart and possibly Burke Fry will be In the thick of the fight for the post opposite him Fry, a le Herman from lust year, may be shifted to the backfleld On the wmrx, John Hull Is the only reVan turning regular but Rudy Karr. pen and Gordon Dixon are returning U ttermen and Os Gunderson and Mil Mi&dows are frost) prospects from whom much Is expect d Flmo Brady Is sure to glv the two veteran guards a run foi tluir positions, and Elmer Ward, frosh captain last year Is being position groomed for a regular somewhere on the line. Jay Tolman and Howard Sehaub were the only lettermen to report In the backfleld, but there are a host of sophomore candidates and indications rotnt to a versatile, If ln xperl'mced quartet of backs The quarterback Job Is the chief worry at present with the frosh prospects. Nelson, Gutke and Lowe consideration being given chief However tliere Is a possibility of to the Burke Fry being shifted signal calling Job He Is a Junior and has a fine football head The roster of players at present Includes Captain John Vranes, John Hull, Howard Latf, Elmo Brady. Jesse Walters, Burke Fry, Rudy Van Kamtvn. El and Ed Reynolds, Thatcher Handley, Guy Christensen, Herman Nelson, Gene Tuttle, Lloyd Kell i. Worth GuHro. Ralph Gutke, Howaid Sehaub, Red Osborne, Jay Tolman, Fred White, Prank Whitehouce, Elmer Ward, Louis Briggs, Mel Meadows, Bruce Marshall Stewart, Glenn, Bill Barker, Glen Tout, Bill Postman, Web Talbot and Aland Foigeon - MILLVILLE aa In gm.d tl all tlmra. Cy form and had the Kmlihflr) bn ht hip thrmiRimnt th came Tathe American allowed a auprr-lo- r brand of ball at all tiim Anioi and Ryan In th field for the nevrapaper nine made tome eenaatlonal Vernon cauhea. Maughan and the two Archibald boja added much atrength In the Logan team ORFGOV8 FIRST CHANCE! I OR OF EDCCATION BORN IE4DFR (Continued from Puss One) billon to become a lawyer anil hi. li lores! in legal matters resulted In hla belli mad n delegate to (he Utah constitutional conventions in and ini Hla deslra to work out bia own career In law rauaid him also. In turn dona an aiInt-ii- i . lit to Wist Point t ultras Headed mt At SI. boon nftir Bmithfii'M lm Kerr went to OrlKhuin dint, Vuuii unlioraltj, whore for one year he was an Inatruitor In plimlnlogy geology and idiyai a m.d for four yiar Instructor In nt.itlti niatli a Mianwhtlo he at-- I mb Cornell unlieralty for one a nl year mid several sumtnira initially eotni luted work for a Ph D degree Next lie was elected head of the dirnrtment of mthamatlca at the fill w rally of Utah. Soon there-afti- r, at the age of SI, he was and made a eolltge prealilcnt served as President of Brigham Young university In isoo he was eK i ted pr, n b it of the Ptuh St tta college In 107 he came to Ortgon as pt evident of Oregon State colli g Tlun tliere were only tlnce maj buildings used for education il pur being posts, the entire holdings worth less than JDOOOOO uly 8u students were enrolled in the colcertifilege and an clghth-gracate was suflcicnt to admit a student to the rolls Now the holdings of Oregon In state college property total 7 58! Vt7. By 191V the college entrance and graduv-tlorequirements had been placed The on a Btrictlv standard basts lr (he 1 El!! to go through wii'i tills t h d .1" In thrlr parc the A.nnW trail milt play Wrdnrjday af'.rr Ur Rodto at Johi songrove. be talk d at 4 30 p ni I as a strong lineup, and wi'.h the udditlon of nnr p!.i irs they wil furnish pltniy of com.xliiiun the locals Games wl.kh Utevc I wo U a ,i will play, first game, Wednevl 1 4 30 Saturday 4 o clock and Sundoublcltradcr will be pin ye j day starting at 3 o'clock All gahes wit, be played t Johnson's grove Fans In Cache County figure these teams the beat for the final playoff, games will start at hou- -j listed above, sharp. - BFflFS orge Ntln, Utah :a In- Mre-t'in- g lom local pro-- r any heavyweight H" truder at Co'lcge, Back oc' rv - . Un s. li.t L r to r tn '1 i ct Hume to Woik With t be arrxrred fih Mr NiL,n was aitj.-ipn- . 1 o. the trip hha daughter 1 . . the Ictrr alug wlh htr gt (..urge '.lot, wirv.hng lrutn.'--fr.cnds on the c. ,.r at tie L B A C s id tovn f c' ruh-- r rid ' e foi a xvV.ira, arr1 - E h 't c- -; having had an enj ,t t e m ,i mer ht fr m d P n e Frt ' or nsf spet t In Calilo" a. j nt a couple t' Mi. in t nuly ! tie Sirrsoi-o- y rt n weekt u ih ffr md Mrs Vlctoi s b fonder nta le rt o d In pro'w,o- j Llndul-- I of Utk. b It, ublli.hr I niornlti J liu.,U Ato!,"i" ,uT ' ' at tfo ''"'a Ir rtao,4lt 111 Offniul'y and r. 'f cik r If 1 r Rt ,ij - 1 1 . 'i v ii .: J ' f- - o-- w) ! ml luma re-v- LOban xtling V hi n Mr Ntson -offt i e Airerlca f'd tv P.a of biological survey c last nl V authorities Newell it Cook r .arked tl at he nover was In . iieh and game and h condptan p! yt'-- al n,'linr'''1 sute looks the part. He hat mrag- Thla proclamation derl-- i '! ed In 39 professional boutt and season on Wilaoa snip and J.rk OM 0f tie 39. and thill ty snipe In I'tah shall be Oitiler John Freberg. veteran (o t i November 80, as preaenb d gsippler of the ring who It known dink and geese The Unit for to Utah grapplers snipe la !9 birds Mr Nelson wrestled wUh suth The limit for dm ks as h,- - si men as Charles Kruse. Koloff. ready been announced. Is IS m m Velcoff, Ted Co and rranvii du with a possession Built ( oldrx There was a demand for t and special restrictions arc our heavyweight mat artist to nice'. on the nun tiers of certain Mr such men as London, Sonnenber of ducks that may he shot o- - tvn (icorge but belore such a, Oarth Clark of Ixigjn Is credited 1 he limit for n h match cxMild be arranged, it was i geese of with putting UP the best bnut of some varieties aln are given com lime to rotunt to d"ty at the local the evening In the Paturdsy nlcht Is four In on'v100 Id. te protection fights at Brigham City In the ils v, and j Mv.ches were had at S.vtv eight In possession flrat round. Clark was rendered The elk hunting season la Nuvmi to, B'ockon. Fresno, San Jose San th emad rush of Kid wobbly by her 10 to 24. Inclusive shooting o Francisco and several of the smallLake The I.ogan I a b McCoy of permits, a limited number o' er towns In the Sacramento vallad put all he hid In'o the hntHe whl. h will he Issued The .Ik ley There were several reports and In the third round hud Ms license la 10 to ree'dert published in the Salt La e papets man kissing the rsnvss for the hunting MO to nonresidents of I'm I and purporting to be AP dispatches ten count Sppll utlone must he filed up i lioin the coa-s- ', announcing Mrchant Green of Hyrum knocked . Mr t'ook hv October 20 and II n at chi s on the coa t in which Tl a out hla man In the aecond roun I he Is to the undir jdiavvlig mpr IN roi 8e(j George Nilson appearel of a acheduled alx round vision of the state sportsmen s .u on tl e snn e card Mr Nelson fa- - . Filt of Ogden wna given a de- s o iatlnn Hunters must rhn h li )e never Mv De-- n but o ice It cision over Bud String-haof in I . lit of rumps to he deslgi .1 g the summer a"d that was th" Lake. b) the fish and game dipartn.i-- I o "'t I of the ' and hunt II g must pe under natch 1'" never wrestled rn anv state acknovvb Iges that IO re. t sup. rvinion and regul iti .n cf the cards on whl h the Salt has been largely reap, nslhbi for th hiPni-ip- . Th of th Mr Nel-or d'pnrtmrnL says! remarkable growth of the mil and the Improvement of Its stnn t arils llU 1 Clark and Green Show Up Well at Fre-ber- g. Brigham Fights r iicidhrr! Coll: O a - a Stu-dert- ttll '.dersh.') TRIP TO PACIFIC COAST ISSUES DUCK, b-- JP T" n ror c,. SmlthlU-i- Krwn - . CARD OF TTIiNKS We hereby esp-r- s o Over i j '.he t n , 11 i o ,r r.'-r- ' Sorosls Sorority and Eastern Etir for the many kind acts of sympathy extended to us In the loss t f our lovable daughter, Bernice To those who furnished the flovrrs and music and spoke at the services, we extend our heart fill f ' tl 1 - u I ' t U , e i i ' r " r srJ va, a a t .. cr 1 t a.n 1 an. ,v t -n ed ct .on at IV Cv e it r a t t c 1 'cv i g f i l.ii Is iu r b AGRICILTU1 r. FORESTRY and CO MMJHCE ms thanks and grat'tude to ot r r Uh bors and friends, members of tlu . : j . -- s of t Ja - .1 n' a roi' Co.n- - it.vt' d to secure are oftc: d In IDl'CTION reir' cm i I NCiIM f KING and MECHANIC ARTS HOME ECONOMICS Utah State Agricultural College LOGAN, UTAH r The Forty- - Third Year Beglm Monday, Write the Prisldents Ofltce for a Catalog or Additional Information. 21 StpU-ntbe- thanks. JOHN BOYLE At FAMILY , I flt j I oncl'is-Sarito- lij Old Tima F.rsn.ial Critit Tbu liunuviui irisi ot lo.v7 rrex Ort of tl n fusil of IlC'Mrt' Ale drew Jn, k..n lo renevr ihe c ,rtt net of the I tik of the Ipilul m 1 This lm mull' n, i ivu'-'Bought to become th unolllcln 'inn clsl of Issue of the nation with privileges. It was widely e 'endhuf-teed, and when a renewal of II was refus d It was e impel d tv n rimis clone Its doors, wish to B'l who Ind d lie with It. y i Immune From Arrest The President of the United States cannot be arrested so long at he hold that offlee. PRICE OF HAIRCUTS In All Union Barber Shops in Logan Adults 5c Children ,- -jc r I n d n CEsslce Fffsii&s Ve Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Refunded Eaily CIbcrta Peaches 69c & 79c cord Giapes, very choice bushel C i -- $1-5btishel Polavvatamee Plumbs bushel Wealthy Apples - bu. 75c Choice Stone Tomatoes 0 Mr and Mrs H 8 Millville Nilson In company with Mr and Mrs Wm Waite and family, Mr and Mrs Ruts11 Anderson and daughter, Slililey and Dajle Mercer of Logan Tuesday of last week In Logon can von. Delicious luncheon was served Mr and Mrs Oscar Sjoberg and t Nils P. Olson Friday In Brigham City Miss Charlotte Miller of Black-foIs visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs T. H Cutler. Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderson n In company with Mrs Earl and family of Logan spent Thursday and Fnday in Salt Lake City. Mrs Morgan Yeates of Salt La-- e City was a brief visitor on Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs T H. Cutler. Mrs. Marian Jessop entertained a few of her friends on Wednesday afternoon of last week in honor of A delicious supper her birthday Vas served. Miss Beatrice Fergus and Miss Jharlotte Miller spent Friday in Ingham City. sp-n- ot Mick-leso- I 50e bu .hel Piovo Paitlett Pears Lu&Iiel - $1-2- 9 Pickling Cucumbers Cantaloupes, fret-- daily 5c large, 2 for Sweet Spanish Onions pound All Other Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables You Can Buy of Us With Satisfaction. Free Delivery. - lc Cache Produce pa Company North Main and River Fruit Stand. Phone 90-- 3 So s 4 I f 7 Stove Board, Pipe, Coal Bucket and Shovel Any Kind of Coal is Better for Fuel than any kind of Wood, but KING or ABERDEEN COAL is better than any other kind of CoaL Just try it. Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction with every ton and we give Trading Stamps. We is are all weve been hearing about Middishade Suits. $25 and things GOOD new Standard jr Phone 76 EE r?r: EE 37- - lz; theyre the identical quality for which you gladly paid $37.50 not so many seasons ago! Come ini Standard middishade $25 i Thatch Pf U1 Clothin Christensen Furniture Co. THATCHER COAL CO. t FREE , m Company |