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Show PiVH pyrin: Results Of Games in South Cache League LOGAN to by TELEPHONE 51.75 17. Totals CACHE AMERICAN I I lows: AMALGA Raymond H R Pitkin 6 2 I Reese 8 E. Ewing 8 M. Ewing 8 Petty 6 Smith 3b as A B. T. Mauchley, ss O. Mauchley, 3b B. Trolson, lb O. Anderson, 2b Mauchley, c W. Taggart, If D. Cummings, cf V. Gibbons, rf ACummings, p Totals Pam. 5 3 Thaln Smith S Umpires 5 18 17 Federal Examinations Announced cf . .. e Brough M-- p Hauser. 3b Done, lb Jensen, lb C. Payne. If Butler, A3 R I .. . Jardine. ef Brosm. rf , Down Cornish . . . Playing Jf 2b lb. Bergeson ...rf Erickson Peterson and Peterson. Army Boys To Leave For Jordan Camp I p-- Totals .1 8 g H 4 Report of committee on resolutions platform). Adjourn until Thursday. Thursday: Convention called to order by the chairman at 11 a m. Prayer, by Rabbi frrdinand M. lurrman. Tempi Israel, BL Louis. JnrP,pal j I II Sail Lake; treasurer- - recorder. J. Balt Lake; grand cap- , Lake, chaplain; Harold W. Brougham. Ogden, captain of hosti; A3 R H Benton, lb . ....1 S 2 tain of guard. H. P. Irwin, Ogdcu. W. Stoner. Park CUy. principal so--; 8 . Petersen, cf grand conductor oi council, A. D Journer; Thorvald J. Netoin. Salt S Larsen. Jb-- p Ptnney. Balt Lake; grand steward. Lake, roywl arch captain; PreJ A. Mae, Profo; grand sentinel. W. 8 Haws, p .... Provo, master of the third 8 J Ooddard. Balt Lake. veil; Hairy McNeil, Ogden, master Rigby, If Of firm or fh trend council, 8 of the second veil; Ortis C. Skalfe, Anderson. Zb of th 8 Archibald, as high priesthood, were Salt Lake, master of the first veil; elected a follow: Most exceUtt Charles Shields. Salt Lake, S Jensen, c grand 4 Anderson, rf president, H. J. Craven, j Ogden sentinel vice president. J. A. A banquet ass held at the On!! Houghton. Balt 44 7 11 lake; chaplain, the Ree. John Ed- cafe, following th Total lns'antion cf ward Carver, Ogden; treasurer-recordeofficers, for both the Mason and ' Earl Larson, telephone operator. J. M. Dunlap. Balt Lake; thetr lady visitors. j Calvin Peterson, telephone opera master of ceremonies. P. The ladles were entertain d during p. tor. Salt Lake; conductor. J the day with a sightseeing trip up ' Drivers: Warren Belesa, Salt Lake; herald. Logan canyon, a bridge party and ' V. Keller, corporal. H. W. B rang ham. Ogden; Steward the theater party. Chas. Beckert. W. W. Rager, Balt Lake. Ervin Bartschl Other Officer Named Visit m Ogdt L Burkley. Appointive officer of the grsnd Attorney and Mrs. Oeorge Q. Rich Enos Carlson. chapter are: Percy N. Cook. Ogden. ,pvnt over the week end visiting Nathan Dopp lecturer; William J. Ooddard, Salt with relatives In Ogden. Howard Larson. P. A. Lundberg Dennis Peterson L. B. Waldron, horseshoer. T. Anderson. A. E. Beckert. Garth Clark Don England. Russell England, saddler. T. 3 Hanson. finC. R. Kaufman. Owen Kershaw. Ray H. Olson. N. W. Larson. William H. Jones, supply sergeant Ray Bowen, stable sergeant. WUUam H. Ewer, Jr, mechanic. Lewis H. Rogers, 1st cook. A. O. 6 packman, 2nd cook. Eldred Smith, battery clerk. Donald Dopp, bugler. Instrumental detail: O. Baugh. W. W. Roundy. NEWTON Call lor ouciVciiUan. read by Kctra of New Georg Drbrnnevttl Jersey Temporary roll calL EVction of temporary chairman. Address of temporary chairman. Election of temporary officers. Selection of committees on credentials. permanent organisation, rules and order of business, and resolutions Miscellaneous business Wednesday: Convention called to ordrr by th chairman at 11 a m Prayer, by ih Rl Rev. Msgr. Thomas P. Bona, P. R., 8t-- Mary of Perpetual Help rectory, Chicago Music. Report of committee on erode n 19.12. I ! 47 13 .. -- il.. ( . al K. ItWr.n I . Tuesday, June 14. ; 8 I I irrur Trenton funeral services far The official ordrr of Chicago XTutss William Oil verson, il, a resident ol business for th Republican nationTrenton for several years, who died al convention, announced of candidate for Nominations today, of Mountain Bpotted Prver were provide for only three president of the United State. Uay of ae. held In the Trenton Reeling house .stuns, beginning at II a. m teen-ItrRoll call on presidential comma-Monday at I p m. daylight time) Tuesday and i Bishop A. J Harper of candidate presided, ending Thursday night Nomination for 8ong by th choir "I Know that I Th expected debate over prohl-- I vice president of th United State. My Redeemer Uvea'; prayed by billon, however, may Roil call on the rlo presidential prolong th Albert Brough, a duel by slaters uf convention another nomination. day. The pro ' ward. Brother Baird rwm for th three dan follows j the franklin Election of national oommltteq. of Mink Creek ww th first speak- Appointment of committee to noter, W ify the candidate for president. eon.inl-- 4 br Slrd, -i- ts, D rraj 0( ol uAppointment of committee to violin and Mra Noble of Amalga by national oommitteo. notify the candidate for rice prsst-den- t. Lowe Brother of . piano. franklin Jam E noares or permanent; cnairman Rt spoke for some time of the good ' Recess until 4 pm. bishop of Wash- Report of committee on rule and quality of deceased. A duet by Lewis Reconvene at 4 p. m. sister of Richmond Bishop A. J. (order of businesa (Harper made a few clewing re- -j marts. Closing hymn. When Ptrst j the Otortou Light of Truth. Bene-dictiby J. Ehner Olson. Th remain were taken to th PrmnkUn cemetery for burtaL PAUL LUKAS and SIDNEY FOX in M Dunlsp, j IUs-chi- 3 er Fishing Time Is Here Again r, d. ; 3 3 I Men's and Young Men's Suits & c p..- - AH wool, hard ish, Cloth, Rope (Continued from Pan Otis) Vincent Nielsen. Instrument corporal. E. E. Kaufman, signal corporal. Marlon Bell, signal corporal Signal detail: The United States Civil Service R. T. Dunn, recorder. commission has announced that unE. T. Dunn, recorder. Utah Royal Arch til July 12 It will accept applications J L. Packer, recorder. Mason Gather Here for positions of instructor foreman, E. B. Cole, recorder. Instructor L. W. Fifleld, telephone operator. outting department. (Continued troro Pave One) foreman, stitching and fitting, and V. L. Mathews, telephone operator. instructor foreman, lasting departM. A. Musser, telephone operator. officers as follows: ment, for duty In the shoe factory. Most Illustrious grand master, H. I. L. Borg, line guard United States Penitentiary, LeavenP. Cannon, Profo; deputy grand Earl Cooper, line guard. worth, Kansas. master, W. W, Rager. Balt Lake; S. B. Hale, line guard. The last register of ellgibles for J. Henlnger, telephone operator. conductor of work, J. Warren Beless 6BBEaEZEase22ZEHLS25BmaKab52KE3 Now ror.VTY. Oliverscn Rites Outline Given Held at Trenton Of Program For On Monday G. 0. P. Conflab Brough Umpires: Read and Benson. The lineup and score: TRENTON TELEPHONE Amalga Plays Shutout Ball To o no Val-Afl- er n Prdie 3 Th Trenton tesm sron th ord gam In tie North Cache 8:30 P. M. Only try league from the Newton team. C at Newton. Wednesday, the score A j being 12 to 7. Th reason the game v 1 " IW f tationWM P'"1 ' Station to Saturday at th regular schedule rv ratri. Ask Long was tliat three of the players lance" for other you ' had to go to Salt Lake City. Haan and Larson pltdied for Newest. may want. Butler arid for Trenton Ti gam at Millville Saturday afternoon between the Cache Amerl of ti team can and full of South Cache League, thrill allliotigh lh More would Indicate a on aided contest The big feature of the contest t) portion of foreman, lasting de the excellent pitching on ihe partment, wm established Auiust He of Abe Cummlnc have 20. IKS; two appointment out 14 men who faced Only one hit been made from It No previous was allowed up unUl thJ eighth j examination ha been held for th inning. and that wa a home nr. other two position into left field by O. Jachrom nifty entrance salary la I1JOO catcher for th kiting squad of ball Itoydl7 In th eighth Inning loaners Fhr Ua present varan dr the OUen started th acormg again for run that pwrtmrnt of Justice wishes men. with a horn Each applicant must have had at counted fur two runs. Cummings Hi Gee n a Uttle In the i tt.lh bid least five years experience a practical worker In a shoe factory. At twu mure counters were hrex of this experience least two in if first canto 1J nvr fsicd must have years been a foreman, or asseven and dine itf vi pltcm sistant foreman, of the department .erte. sire made. 1 Mauchley for which application 1 made, In a to start prsiud eff a home run shoe by the factory manufacturing the firework a first man at bat. Ooodyear-we- lt process. In the third frame Bll Trolaon hit Pull Information may be obtained one for a circuit drive and In the aeventh Abe Cummings duplicated from Albert O. Anderson Secretary of the United State Civil Service the feat Board of Examiner at the post ofliulse officiated. Cy fice In this city. The lineup: PARADISE A B. H. R 4 1 1 Lloyd Olsen, 3b a. Bradley, cf W. Pulsipher, lb . L. Olsen. p R. Bhaw. If W. Rawlins, cf at defeated Cornish Amalga L. Blckmore, 3b Amalga on Saturday by the score Ralph Obray, s of 3 to 0. It was a hotly contested O. Jackson, c game. The tesm lined up a fol- ?t I Victorious Over Newton DENVER K.ttuAay RmulU: At Hyrum: Lc(U Elk 10. Hyrum At Providence: Wetlavtll 1. vidrnc 0. At Millville: Crt American ParadUe, I. Trenton Boys r,rifr. AMKiurAN'-i.or.A- N-, Shouldered Hand Tailored $1395 SMITH CLOTHING f Company We are equipped with a new, fresh, complete stock of fishing tackle, etc. tvery thing to make your first trip of the Choice Leaders, t. Extra Loop each 5c Cane Poles, 14 ft. 16 ft. and 18ft. Every pole has been inspected and tagged. 510 IN CASH . . . . 3-f- For the Urges, Trout brought to our store during the 1932 season. $5 IN CASH.... i For the largest Trout brought to our store the Opening Day. June 15th! ii Trout Flies, Silk Bodies 5c (1931 Prices 3 for 25c) Fly Rods 50 Reduction Under 1931 Prices! i i: Logan Hardware Co. 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