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Show CACHE AM ERICAS Ym:t Four BASEBALL PLAYERS CALL TO COUGARS TO BE HERE GET ASSIST FIELD GROVE PLAYING Several Team to be Uni. formed and to Join Qub Which Will V$0 John ton Field Diamond. The Ixj Angeles petition a filed by Mrs Augte Inch flame, neither and guardian of William H Newell. Jr. who I the son of William If Newell, whom Ute contestUte Illegitimate ton ant claimed of Ute late Jfi nry Newell Bum lord The trustee of university, t nclkiary of 1383 VJi of the 135.000 estate, principal defendant, through Attorney Taul ft Ray of Salt Lake slated that the j main reason for the aettlement wav to make available at an early date ( fund for the relief of distressed Utahns ho are attending the California school, a specified In the I bate boll players have ex prrwrd their willlngnc to assist 1th the leveling of the Johrunn Grove baseball ground and M the rather haa been u h that nothing eould be done up to date, Wednes-da- y afternoon at S 30 haa been set s the time for all bur ball enlth thusiasts to be at the ground their Implement to do their atuff Tomorrow afternoon It I expected that thirty or forty player mill be Uh rake and on the ground A howl to do the leveling net former attempt was made to get the player on the ground but the eleThe ment would not penult ground are now dry enough o the work can be done Every player Interested In uxlng Ui drove park, ahould be mi the ground and assist with a little elbow grease and the work will be made light There are a number of team that have expressed a desire to play at and Hughes. Johnson Grove Ihl u miner. There Beta Delta, half-miIf. relay will be the Grove team already Schaub, Palmer, Pry and Lowe organized, composed of twelve playd Bevy, Law, Guners all of whom reside beyond the derson andrelay Brady Medley relay river bridge. Drysdale, Tuttle, Monson and RoVernon Maughan of Wellvtlle. berta. Utah-Idaho of the former a player e Theta Upstlon, relay league, ha a team and la ready to D Osborne. Briggs and Tutjoin a league in the aouih end of tle Young. relay Campbell, RayUte county. He will affiliate with mond. Wsrd and Tuttle. Medley rethe Johnson Grove player. Palmer. lay Humphreys, Young A) Iarsen of AT Bike Shop, exand Barrus pect to sponsor a baseball team e Sigma Phi Beta, this season He expect to purchase relay uniforms and put the boy in the D Humphreys. Drysdale. Christend held to win a penint If they get In sen and Cleese 11. relay -Outke, Wood, Enstrom and White. a league. Osborne. relay Schaub, Antalga ha a baseball club and , Medley If arrangement can be made, a Briggs and Bevy, Tim relay point will count S. 4. game will be played at the Orove S, 2 and t The team winning the Sunday afternoon. Here's hoping that all the boys highest number of point will rewho wish to play at the Grove this ceive the first place award and summer will be out to assist In second place team the second place putting the diamond In condition award. The awards are to go to the for playing the great National sorority represented by the victorious teams. le will. 440-ya- rd half-mil- 440-ynr- 1 NTERSORORIT Y RELAYS TO BE STAGED TOMORROW End Looms In Will Battle IConllnued from Pune One) be held in the afternoon. The sororities entered include Chi Omega, Salt Lake Settlement of the Soros Is, Beta Delta, Theta Upsllon Henry Newell will case through the and Sigma Phi Beta. Drawings took relinquishment of 22,710 by Leland place Thursday noon, and the fol- Stanford university to William H Newell Jr., purported grandson of lowing relay team were drawn. e Chi Omega, relay JJ. the Salt Lake mining man, loomed Tolman, Forgeon, Murdock and Monday. Meadows. The petition to dismiss the conrelay Pyper, Fraughton, Dixon and Fry. Med- test against the will was granted ley relay Forgeon, Lowe, Nelson In the Los Angeles probate court and Gessell. Monday. The proposed settlement Sorosls, half-mirelay H- Nel- will be submitted to the , probate son, Monson, Hughes and Robert. court In Salt Lake in the near fu- relay Beilis ton, Barrus, ture, and counsel for both sides and MorrelL Medley relay pect live court's approval and the Tolman dismissal of the contest. Murdock. Christensen, half-mil- 440-ya- rd le Lads Favored to Win But Aggie Will Be on Deck to Give Battle g - 440-ya- hart been overlooked In lh will and that hi father was the son of ihc mining man. Upon appeal, the ppn me pour reversed the Inner ror! vUr" He the (rial court erred In ourruhns the defendant' motion for a direct rd verdict The supreme court lit Id that a 10 bequest mode to William If Newell Sr, destroyed the claim that William Newell Jr., was unintentionally Ignored In the will Bank Dividend Checks Ready Salt Lake In further liquids tion of the Columbia Trust company for the benefit of depositors, E, H Street, examiner of the state banking department of Utah, announc ed Monday payment of a fifth cash 47,74123, thus dividend, totaling bringing total dividend payments to 60 per cent of the aggregate of depositors' claims. The dividend to be authorised under the latest pay ment will be 10 per cent of deposi tors' claims. Petition of the examiner to Judge D. W. Moffat of the Third district court for authority to disburse the dividend will be presented Tuesday at 10 a m. Checks to depositors have been made out and the examiner is prepared for immediate distribution as soon ss court authorizaThe petition wss tion Is granted prepared by H. L. Mulliner, alt or ney for the examiner. Examiner Street announced that after payment of the current divf dend, remaining claims of the depositors will total $203,075 07 In the liquidation of the Institution the forthcoming distribution will bring the total In cash paid out to approximately 450,000, of which $300,-00- 0 has been paid to depositors during a period of a little more than 17 months. Th Columbia Trust company was taken over by the state banking department, December 16. 1930, with a 718.544 and deposit liability of the discus around 130 feet consistently, and has also been Improving on ihc Laminar Don Cox haa come very clc.e to his mark of 191 feet i' i .id. asl and a lj certain of a h i ' " event, and Capta.. nvkio.y Orl uriuon. ho ha Wn tossing the spear well over 170 feet should u ond according to the marks place made by the Cougars last Saturday. Campbell Is also a reigning favorite in the shot put He holds the state record for this event with a throw of 45 feet 8 inches, and has been coming consistently close to this mark in practise. Howard Law has also been getting the Iron ball out well over 40 feet and looks good for i a place. Captain Be Ills ton will again as-- 1 sume the Iron man role, competing tn all three Jumps and the Javelin, The elongated 'Bones should win the high Jump and pole vault hand- ily, and should also place high In, the broad jump. An Interesting sidelight of the meet should be In the hurdles, where Aland Forgeon will match strides with Lewis, cougar ace. Both have been barely nosed out by Captain Murdock of Utah, and the two hurdle races will no doubt be the feature of the meet. Another Interesting race will be In the 2 mile, where Enyder of the Y, and Pyper of the Aggies will be competing. Both have been clocked under 10 minutes and 20 seconds this year. The Cougars, with a fine array of sprinters, are favored to score high in the dashes- - Nelson aud Humphries are the Aggie runners who are most likely to cause the most trouble to the Cougars In the 440 yard race, a tight duel looms between Dudley of the Cougars and To.man of the Aggies. Tolman has Improved rapidly of late and Is sure to make a close race out of the af- fair. The Cougars are the big favorites In the relays and mile run although the Aggie mile relay team going to be a hard one to beat. i or Paper Bags CALL Cache American Phone 700 ull Blast ;sr, j .Tailor Bird , bills payable of 144,700. tut aggreThe ta'.lor b!rd Is a small song gate of 863,244. Payments to de- bird of India, Malaysia and tbs h I M aimed bscanso positors, after payment of bills pay- Philippine able. have been made In five divifashions It aeot by IsgenloMly dends, the first of which was for 20 sowing together ctbo odgss of. wool sc per rent oC claims .and the others iasf with wo at IQ per cent each. vofoUMe fibre. . an Wrapping Paper Twine K i t When in Need of he Bi lay Utah Aggie trackmen axe diligently at work this week In preparation for their dual meet in Logan Saturday with the Brigham Young University Cougars The Cougar hate been established as the big favorites because of their win over Utah U, last week end. The Aggies on the other hand suffered a convincing loss at the hand of the Redskins, so on paper the outcome d'xs not look very promising for the farmers, The original prtmn nm'i-tinthe will was fled In the Third disNiurlheless Coach Dick Romney trict court April 4. 1929 A Jury In and his cohort are fully confident court W Mofat David Judge that Uiey can come very close to awarded Wlll.am Newell Jr, half the Coucars. chiefly thru the work of the estate the Jury finding that of the field men. In recent practhe gramlson wa a leva! heir and tises, Howard Law has been tossing 440-yar- half-mil- 1 Provo u Severn! j SATURDAY IN DUAL MEET! WITH Juesdav. May 3, 1932. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH m r UPRISING To See So Many Wonderful Bargains k |