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Show LOCAX. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Ptgo E'ffht r cougar rresnmen . t f.i.ive Vw FROSH fiAfJE SATIIRDAY AT f&RtL, ,CCLF COURSE w VeOmingJ to LOg a TV TOT ggl6 uame for Utah Gamel INSPECTED BY decUUn Friday. October 21. 1932. lb regarding yet starting lineup. It will contain everal of the men who started agin;t IUmuasen at JlUcU, Including quarterback and Lockyer at fullback. Riurau&arn t a former Box Elder player. He diretU ihe team well. Tbs hr doled game between punU exoellrntly. and run the Come freshman (earn of tub Aggie. 'ball and pawns. Lockjer and It! lgham Voting university down from Firth, where he uwd has been postponed from haiords j to play on the ane team wuh until November It. Cooeh U.il Young, former Aggie Ur. Wardell. Reading of the Aggi r announced . Wyoitung; Worley, hgin; Hatch Thnrxlsy. . The Cougarw requested and WlUtealdr. Davi. and Wilson, tta postponement, and Ibe Aggie California, are oilier leading o tbo daU suggested for Ihe datea for starting backfleld to bo played In Logan. . Elmer Ward goes to halfback and Ed Reynold moves from a reond 1! string to a first airing tackle, Tta 'are llie enange mhuh Coach Di rt Romney has nude In preparing for live chief gridiron conflict with Utah William H. Tucker, engineer for d will be tills year. The change wers made Nine high school construction of the Logan golf the Howard that became certain It when In tta trnhmsn lineup o! Schaub would not recover from an course, stopped off In Logan on tan the lirt Utah Aggie Wednesday. He was on hla way east Injury in time to play In the Utah from n a trip to the northwest. His meet Uie DYU. fro&h game. visit In Logan was to Inspect the on Saturday. Pieahman Coa.h Ward as btought back to adl Jobless Demand Dole Utah Aggie Freshmen all meet local course and to Bill Reading plant to Kart eltlrr both and dchnslve work at the offensive Y. U. B. Kittens at can be made Saturday Extension of the 1 London see If Logan ot Ogden or Deniley 0 arrangenienta llrndrtck strength to a back Held which has at 2.30 p. m In the first game of dole" payments to unemployed has Jordan at center. Mabey of Dull been pretty abort on reervea In for completing the entire nine the little three series. Last year the been demanded holes. by Labor patty at guard. another change. Aland Forcn and Bell of Granite Frosh aon the championship leaders as a result of Tuesday's j and corrs la Bergeson back to guard from halfback. Blmmona of Oprua Logan golf rapidly bring Aggie defeating both the Cougar and riots In tta Lambeth district. The 1 f North Cxrta at tackle. Tilei The shift look like a fine bn or developed Into a modern golf play-first-yemen demand was nude yc.terday In the acres of twelve of North Ca.he and KoaallU ef Upward grounda. planning on Coach Romney's part battle House of Commons by Gcoige The real Box a should of to be game been hav of lUsmawn Logan at endi; ground planted Ward la a big fellow, a a and will be watched clovly by th. -- tan.bury. Labcr party leader, afr.drr at quarterback; Wardell ( and he has proved to be tlv gia.s seed and a sprinkling MacDcna'J. ter Prime Minister has been Installed to keep th who are already looking toward Coaley. V.'yo, and Worley of I best man sent up from the freshtlve disturbance of note material cf and what moUl. and year taking and Loekyct wondering halfbacks; gan. man ranks of last year. He U fairly j grass irrigated Firth. Idaho, fullback. North Cache fast and powerful and has had a Of late, deer havo been coming Aggies and B.Y.U. have In tlv.r Tuesday, clearvd the way for detwo bate and Logan high are the only down on tho greens. Members of freshman ranks lot of experience In the backfU-lwith two men. school will 1 demand an feci club tlve that that tlve damnable expense Coach Romney has drawn him bak Under the new plan adapted ai The Saturday game will start ,i on defense whenever he has used be necessary at live east side of Aggies nearly all of the freshmen Means test' be abolUhrd," Lans-bur- y line this year and Ward Use course In erecting a high feme who are Insults will be given a said, and that every man 2 SO. The officials will be Horne, a st The j be given a chance of decent referee. Kimball, umpire, and has handled hla assignment In ex- to keep deer and elk from coming chance in Saturday's game. cellent fashion. He carried the ball down and tracking trails over Uw Interest of Coach Romney and tenoe.' limes, head linesman. two or three times In the game grass. his aides Is not to have the with Western Bute and lie did the win all their games, but to Youre Telling Us! Job efficiently. He should be Just teach them football. Naturally '.he Los Angeles "Calling car No. best way for them to lesrn foe'b.vl the man to use as a blocking back droned a 10, 18, calling car No on olfen.se and to aid Tolman In la to play the game. radio. police on line defense backing up the Bill Reading. Freshman c a. h : "T tare's a tad wreck at First Champ-Schmelin- g Aggies, has a big squad working out and Virgil streets. Harry over nightly. Very few of the men under tlve re. Alt Sparks alio has been wrestl-his were all state performtutelage Out on the high New York ing In Portland and other places "And he's telling us," groaned seas today, one man by the name ers. but several of them have good since leasing In the northwest Officers Bennett and Vcnohr. who school seem records and Max of of Jacobs, high they the manager In were has been meeting with school, the wreck, police car No. to be 1 football fair pretty players. Schmeling, Is leaded for Europe, purrather good success. However, It threats. Back here In Most of them are comparatively 10 having overturned a they wasuttering . acems that he met his match at fast men sued a woman motorist wta New York another by the name light and there are Portland a few nights ago when lie n't obeying traffic regulations. of Johnston, the manager of Madi- on the squad. was defeated by Mustapha Pasha, son Square Garden Is voicing deTh Aggie greenllngs lost ttalr The Portland Turkish grapplcr. 200 Men Master Flames fiance. Meanwhile, tightening about first game of the season to Rick two took the Turk peper says Its Intended victim Is a web of Inwhich Fire score. Oakland, Cal, a college by stiilght falls. These two men stagtrigue and the man in the middle They hope to get back Into the win burned in dry grass along a seven-mied a wild and wooly affair from the is Jack Starkey, the heavyweight column front east of here last night against B.Y.U, and though opening gong, nothing short of champion of the world. Mr. Shar- from 20 to 30 men will probably see were reported under control early Hair murder going undisplayed. key is very much In the middle action, yet the youngsters are all today after being fought by 200 pulling was Sparks' chief pastime, In fact, he's due for a pushing extremely anxious to score a vic- men and fire department apparathe Turk's husky thatch of kinky around such as nc peddler's cart tory. tus from Oakland and neighboring to hair being particularly inviting ever knew. Mr. Sharkey being stricttowns. the big fellow. There were many There are a few Important mem- - j ly that kind of a champion. He's wild uppercuts flung by bo h grap-plo- B.Y.U. and Idaho university, bers of aho Reading's are; squrd the first title holder In the history More Savages Slain until the Utahn was finally is a fine kicker, a speedy and tricky j0f gxie Olen Kllburn, fuilba;': heavyweight division who injured. subdued. on the injured list Scores of savage runner, and tho best pass receiver j not ony can't dictate his own from Morgan, Manila, P. I. on tho aquad. as well as Dave Crowton, former Moroa were wounded today in a j terms but can't even make others The speed with which Reynolds abide by theirs, Granite end. Neither will be able pitched battle with seventy conto play. Most of the other men are stabulary soldiers on the Island of has come to the front as a tackle ' I wouldn't want to what say Just candidate also facilitated the the future means to do about 4t; In good condition. Jolo, according to reports reaching Coach Reading hasn't made a de- - here. change. Stocklly built, he weighs In will be deilt a card many fact, over 180 pounds and U a powerful from the declc beiore Lhe show. youngster. Bruce Btuart is giving down comes. But offhand. It now WBrasssorenagarcs jjamw Howard Law a great fight for the that it will all wind Kem Greeley, Colo Despite glowing tackle position on the other side Max Ear.-foaccounts of the power of the Brig- of the line and unless Law makes up by Schmeling fighting Jack Doyle In Los Angeles and football a very favorable impression In th ham Young university to corn In team which have reached here. remaining training period he may then forcing Sharkey to defend his title at reduced here 4. Colorado Teachers' college gridders be on the bench when the gam i rates. That does not sound entirely were full of hope for a victory as starts. now It an open reasonable, yet it all depends on Right they prepared to entrain for Pro.o fight for the position. who holds the winning cards, and Utah, late Thursday. Coach John Coach Romney believes that Jvm not now. Mancock and 21 members of the has Increased the offensive power Sharkey does In spite of everything that was Teachers squad will leave Greeley of his team by making the change. Ml said and last night, Ja- at two p. m. for Provo. It gives him a big backfleld, and cobs yesterday i and Johnston are not very ii all of the members of it are fight- bad friends, neither are they very ers. Osbourne and Tolman have good. Theyre Just a couple of busithe speed, while Fry and Ward are ness men who find the Inevitable s',-- rt not considered slow. They should scrap of paper lnterferring with be able to defend passes effectively business and are taking the necesand it Is probable that Romney has sary measures. New York Please help us stifle never had a more staunch trio of a defensive backs against running - J , They chalked up another victory plays than Tolman, Ward and Fry. Tills Is the second time during today for Ed "Strangler" Lewis, one of the chief claimants of the the season that Coach Romney has shifted a tackle to the backficld heavyweight wrestling title. There is no federal tax on any type of local telephone was a reserve tackle last seaFry Ray Steele of Califor- Chicago Ed came to grips here last night n son, but he has already proved the nia and Joe De Vito of Chicago calls costing less than fifty service, nor on with Mike Mazurkl, the former wisdom of the cents. change and he is clash here tonight in the headliner Manhattan football star. Mike likely to prove even more valuable Joe Steeli For business or social communication there is no went along well enough until he as the season advances. The shift of a wrestling program, meets Hans former er, champion, contact provided by our substitute for the voice-to-voimade Ed a little peevish when he also gives Romney (he necessary Kampfer, German grappler. In tho toll service. It is fast, easy to use and the charges are got a bit rough. backfleld reserves. Briggs will hr Cliff Olson, and Lewis figured It was best to end ready to go in at any time and will leasonable. You get your answer immediately. Minnesota, collides with Paul Harthe thing then and there and Mike undoubtedly play much of th? per of Texas In a supporting bout. rates from Here are a few typical station-to-statio- n was promptly folded up, Just like game. Logan: a Japanese fan In time of 20 minTuesday's practice of the Aggies weather these Aggies are actually utes and ten second. Lewis used his was even more enthusiastic than thrilled at the prospect of meeting Evening Night Daytime i famous headlock. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 4.30 a.m Mondays and despite the adverse Utah. 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FURNITURE COMPANY Logan to 4 :30 40c 50c 45c 50c 35c 45c 45c 35c three-minut- CABINET HEATERS T0 65.00 FREE PIPING 151 Of Them, Ask Permits bulls with spikes will be permitted. well si tlve males with prong-- 4 horn, which alone are permuted j elsewhere. Fifteen of the application are frosn California, each accompanied by a 850 chert Tlve remainder are Coach Burn Ctookitoit and hi from UUh. Logan high gmstaa are battling There Is not particular advanat Uw Crimtage In earllnesa, provided th ap- It out tin afternoon are In on time that la, son field for fool boil honors. plication The OrlKlies were ao enthused before live close of live office OctoUw pro&pert of winning, that over ber 20. All application received up to that Ume will have an equal 'last night ttay Just shot up the were the old town. Funny nob chance In the determination of and of order prp enough thing one which stall be granted. was put Into th Or Indies antic Tius matter will be In the hands that there should b a big turnout of the fish and game associations Uiia afternoon to watch the two of the state, a committee from schools tn action. which will be present In the office prep Tlve kickoff wa at 3 o'clock. of the Ute fish and game department at live capltol. Friday, OctoDogs Sentenced to Die ber 21, at 1.30 p. m.. to settle all Montreal live dogs were sendetail. Anyone Interested In thli for atmitter will be welcomed at that tenced to death tare today H was down when horse a tacking time, it la announced by the Tlve horse stumbled and fell and die set upon It An officer shot Ui horse and then conHarlow Made Executrix demned live dogs to death. Lo Angeles Tlve final chapter In the tragic aiory of Paul War on the national flower and Bern, nvovie executive who shot emblem of Scotland Is being w sged The thistle has himself, had been written today In that country. with the appointing of his beauti- been ao prolific this year that It is ful platinum blonde wife, Jean Har. becoming a menace to farmers, low, noted actress, as executrix cf especially along the border. Email the estate. In a brief ceremony, th? prizes to school were offered will said to cover Insurance and children who brought In tta lara property to a total value of gest number of thistles, and on was admitted to probate. girl gathered 8,000 plant. 'Logan Team Playing With Ogden Eleven j Salt Lake Application for per to shoot elk in Utah November IS to 21, inclusive, hav been received by live state fish and game department from 151 persona to dale, live hist minute rush la on, and by 5 p. m. Thursday, which U the closing date for tta receiving 4 such applications, it la bclicvrd that the total will be lar la excess of live I S3 permit. Issuance of which l.us been authorized by the state botd of elk control. Aliewdy live Ut on two ot the airs opened for alvootuvg elk ts tn cXirsi of Die number allowed on U.ow particular areas, HeOaton and Timpanogos. On the former, where 15 permlu will Issue. 21 applications have been received, and on the latter nine have applied for permils. On live Mount area, where JQ permit are authorized, 45 applications have already been received and on Ihe Cache forest there arc 48 applicants already for one each of the 60 permits to Issue. On the Mantl-Fis- h lake area 23 have been IV or I red. application The board permitted the shooting there of 150 elk, and under restrictions slightly less rigid than elsewhere, since shooting of young ,uu Ni-b- $37.-00- 0. , fear-big- Of Elk Hunters, Charles A. Stain gsrT',v-i.:,- r - ? j-- Democratic Candidate for State Treasurer If any executive officer of the state should be a business man of experience that officer should be the state treasurer. Fiscal affairs of a great commonwealth are so highly important to its g financial, commercial and industrial that voters should give serious consideration to well-bein- the qualifications of candidates for state treasurer. The Democratic party has nominated a business man for state treasurer. He is Charles A. Stain-- a man of proven ability with thousands of friends in all parts of Utah, as a result of a lifetime of work and travel. Charles A. Stain was only nine years of age when, in his native Sweden, he became a sales boy. Shortly after that, he emigrated to Utah and for two years lived in Smithf ield, supporting himself at eleven years of age as a farm hand, and attending school. Then he removed to where he again worl ed on a farm and attended school for four years. He came to Salt Lake as an employee of the late P. W. Madsen, working as a salesman for the Madsen Furniture Company for two years, after which he became steward of the Walker House, one of the leading Salt Lake hotels in early days. After his marriage to Ellen Anderson, member of a well known pioneer family of the Twentieth Ward in Salt Lake, he and his wife entered the restaurant business in Ogden, operating the Gem Cafe for several years. Then followed several years in the photographic business with his brother-in-laGeorge Ed. Anderson, operating in Springville, Manti and Nephi. ! Hol-lada- y, w, on Nov. 10, 1886, that Mr. Stain was the victim of a mishap which would have halted the career of a man of weaker fibre. He was crossing It was the mountains from Castle Dale to Manti when caught in a blizzard. His feet were so badly frozen that amputation was necessary to save his life. Crippled, compelled for several years to walk on his knees on leather pads before he could buy artificial limbs, Charles Stain carried on, and became a very successful traveling salesman. Mr. Stain for several years has been a resident of the Sugar House District in Salt Lake City, residing at 1977 Twelfth East Street, where he and his wife have reared their four children. Charles Stain is a very congenial, obliging man of engaging personality. These qualities, together with his integrity and ability in business, have won for him positions of trust and responsibility in organization work. He has traveled extensively in the United States and Europe, combining business with pleasure. Charles A. Stain is eminently deserving of your confidence and consideration on election day. Vote for Him. (Paid Political Advertisement) EEEFQ3ESZS SV I 1 |