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Show I Mr I j t ) 1 cache American ixlan, cache county, utaii . Me SrOSTSKOTES OF INTEREST WRESTLERS TAKE HYDE PARK SECOND IN STATE BEET j Logan 7th Logan Stake Hoop Winner Tlie Wav. Hyde Hjde Park camp of tlie daughters of the Tlie 7ih ward M Men pioneers met Friday st the home team defeated tlie Providence first solo's of Mrs. Hattie tee. Two ward Wednesday night at the acre rendered by Mrs. Carina Dan&unte by the score of 33 to Balls. The lesson was treated by 18. Tills makes the 7th wsrd team Mr. Carrie Hurren. Tlie biography the Logan stake champions snd of Mrs. Rachel Hancey was read give Uiem tlie right to represent by Mrs. Mary Hancey. A delicious the stake st the tournament to be luncheon was served. Twelve visitors held at Preston on March 2 and were Included. 3 and at Sinlthfield on March 4. Tlie lineup of teams on the Mr. and Mr. W. O. Reese and night st Preston will be as opening family of Benson were visitors of follows: Mrs. WUlis Lamb on Friday. Oneida stake vs. Hyrum stake Mrs. Maggie Smith of Malad la 8 p. m. visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Logan stake vs. Malad stake, 7 Ilancey and aeveral relatives snd p. m. friends. Mrs. Smith being a grand Oneida stake vs. Benson stake daughter of the late Mra. Rachael I p. m. Franklin stake vs. Cache stake, Hanoejr. 8 pm. The old folks were entertained at a ward reunion held Friday beUaslu-tb.-.- Coat. It George Nclion's Utah Aij fie WTWtllng team Wednesday 6e TO READERS Hunter Favored To Fill Forward Berth for B. Y. tfeatrd the University of Utah aqtiad to take second plane tn the 18-1- 1, ' ( all New Low Prices on Temple i Ue have Jut completed a Luge aortment of atoek In all size, various fabric and weight of Temple Brand L. D. 8. Garment. Our latent yam purchase have enabled tu to loner our W hen you buy a price on this atoek of Garment Utahuearo Garment" made by the Logan Garment Company, you fumlah labor to local employee Why not give them a ebanre to earn a living Why not buy at home? n-- w O 1 TKt FREE latent Visser Signs To Wrestle Ira Dem Clever Boxing Bouts Held At Wednesday Meet Tlie amateur boxing elimination tournament at the Elks club Wednesday night brought out some very fuie talent, although the program was cut short owing to the fact that the boys from South Cache failed to appear. The first bout brought together Ross of the U.S.A.C. and Orchard of the North Cache, the latter taking a close decision. Taylor of North Cache took a decision from Cheno of North Cache. Cheno, a chunky little fellow, with short reach, amused the crowd with his jumpingJack tactics. He is a real card in his class. pound class, Steel of the U.S.A.C. lost a decision to of North Cache. This was a good fight all the way and except for a knockdown to the third round by Aylsworth, it could have easily been called a draw. j VERICHROME Gives You Better Winter Pictures ODAK Verichrome Film gives K' you better winter pictures because its double-coatin- g guards against undull on days helps prederexposure vent overexposure when you take picd tures in brilliant, light. Veriwith camera load your Always see that chrome. And always your us for come films to superior exposed developing, printing and enlarging. snow-reflecte- th THE NEW 1933 Kodak Verichrome Film Here in All Popular Sizes The Peterson boys from North Cache fought to a draw, the re- feree stopping the match in the third canto when both boys became exhausted. The final bout of the evening was an exhibition. It was stopped at the end of the second round Hunsaker of the U.S.A.C. and Rich of North Cache, slugged away for the two rounds, both boys seeing if they could register a knockout. 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Intensive training will be given counties of the state will attend the fourteenth annual training course ln the following subjects: Foods, to be held at the Utah State Agri- clothing, home management, dairy, cultural college from February 27 lng; sheep, beef, swine, poultry to March 4, according to D. P. management; crops, forestry; and recreation. Murray, state club leader. Each county Is eligible to send Among the special speakers will representative leaders according to be Miss Gertrude L. Warren, in club activit charge of club organizations population and to 4-- H H 4-- H 4--H (S, for the United States department of agriculture. President .E. G. Peterson and Director William Pet- erson. Approximately 105 imuera will be ln attendance, Mr. Murray said. The faculty for the course will be comprised of members from the extension service staff. 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Mountain Oregon. of Portland, Thye via the decision Wadi. victories awe Utah at draw 8pokane, a to pd The possibility that Jhn matmen manay-ple- r Provo lngton. Tuesday night Each grr-- route, the Aggie veteran utility nian on the Hunter, 'in hold lead to obtained a early took a fall. university bask-l-bYuor.g Brigham In the match. 111 be drafted Into a a Calisquad, Young Oorbett erf Fresno. feature of the match was in starting position at forward for the The p champion-hiwelter won tle fornia, clase between Fred vital aeries with the Utah Aggies of the world at San Fran-cla- the McKenzie of Utah and Lloyd Elder this Friday and Saturday became Wednesday night, taklm; McKenzie won by a more likely sa the Cougars drove of the the title from Jackie Fields In a decision Aggie. had tosaed each Into final preparation for tlve closboth after bristling ten round fight. other all over the mat. The dec!. ing western division game BYU. to McKenzie, favor dur- - will meet the Aggies on llie La Mushing Ms team of seven settwo minutes of the dies gymnasium floor beginning at last the tn the and trails over tera snowy bout- blizzard. eight o'clock both nights, before an Ray j teeth of a blinding I Pe lemon of St. Anthony brought meet opened when El wood already assured packed gallery. Chairman ginning at 11 a. m. them home In one hour, twenty gp,.n(w 0f the Aggies threw Ray Coach Ott Romney has experiD. Beamons in charge. to George seconds one minutes and twenty Taylor of Utah with s reverse body mented alth various forward com- Tberon Ashcroft as master of win the 18 mile American dog slam In 1 minute and 43 seconds. binations ahlch have not clicked ceremonies. singing, Community derby at Ashton. Wednesday af. The only other match to he won satisfactorily. Floyd Millett, the We Thank Thee O God for a temoon from a field of ten by a fall came in the Arizona boy, is a certain fixture at clarinet solo by Eldon class, when. In the last minute of one post, by virtue of great ball, Prophet: Torbenson; reading by Miss Joan Joseph Smith Adams, 63, died bai-kKeller of AgErnest the bout, the rustling ability, although his trombone in the Cardon; solo, John Thursday night. He was the son dominance England's conbeen means gies threw Chester Jolms of Utah no has by eye Smith; song Marcus Griffin: chalk of Hugh and Alloe Smith Adams realm of speed was skyrocketed with an arm press. sistent. Ott Romney wants to find talk, Mra. Jay Nelson; violin solo and was bom in Logan. January to new heights Wednesday by Sir Results: for the oilier post at least a good Ted Roeengren. The program was 27, 1870. Death was at the home Malcolm Campbell who. In two 118 Spencer, A, threw Taylor, scorer, or combination a probably d given by our Logan friends after at 367 East, 2nd North street blistering runs over the U.. 1:43. scorer and rustler. which all adjourned to the amuse- -' beach at Daytona, Florida, Surviving are the following bro128 Park Keller, A, dedsloned servthers and sisters: Walter, Thomas streaked to a new world automo- Peay. U. Byron Nelson, the Cougar big ment hall where dinner was ed from three long tables. The and James Adams, all of Logan; bile speed mark of 272 108 mils 135 Ernest threw center of last year, started out at Keller. A., an hour. The record was made Chester Johns. U, 8:28. the position, but has been In a portrait of George Washington and Mrs. Ellen Maughan, North Logan; American flag formed tlie de. Mrs. Agnes Jacobs, Logan; Mrs. over a measured mile route. 145 Ken Tame, U dedsloned basket slump. Since Elwood Rom- the Several selections were John Q. Adams, Mrs. Annie Judah corations. have was the Cougars Injured ney Paul Keller, A. sevand Orval Adams Sr, Logan; and 155 Floyd Keller, A. dedsloned been without a consistently good rendered by the ochestra. also scorer, and the search Is still on. eral songs and stunts were giverf Mrs. Mary Haws, Newton. Janies Hoag land. U. Funeral services will be held In by the younger members of the 165 Ralph Watson, U., dedsloned Elwood Romney Is able to particiA dance In the evening was the Fifth ward chapel on Sunday Elmo Brady, A. pate In games, but his knee injury ward. at 12 o'clock. 175 Fred McKenzie, U, dedslon- Is such that he Is not effective. enjoyed by young and old. A ski party was River Heights cannot around he get Necessarily, ed Lloyd Elder, A. Primary conference was held in held on Easter Knoll above River the floor easily, and that hampers the amusement hall In the Heavyweight Ernest Larson, U.. Sunday evenHeights on Wednesday. the B.YU. defense. dedsloned Douglas Bower, A. A beautiful pageant was given served ing. was dinner steak a evening . Hunter with hts two years of to a crowded house. with George Washington appointknown bas. ments. Tills was at the home of varslty wPerince Airs. Sylvia Allsop of Smithfleld Pearl Btndrup after which tlv f eye soetn to be the answer ot is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. ar.d forIn was 3 tlme games that the P"''111 vexlnB spent j Beatrice "cook" t'or a" few- evening days rd P0b!Una- - lr lnckinK ln t'na- - Mr. and Mrs. June Coons are re- - Members of the Providence Civic music, Tliose present were: Gat. Po.irl Hunball clouscious Logan; Yeates, tactics, rustling Farley Perry, Club have sent a communication jolclng over th0 arrlvai cf a ter. nevertheless, has that other baby boy. EIndrup, Alice. Hazel, and Helen to Dr. Weston Vernon, representaNeldcrliauser, Ethel Nielsen, Albert tive of Cache county in the Utah now playing ability to diagnose the opponents Interlude" ptrange moves. KowallU, Emil SJostrom, Thomas at the Stale legislature as follows: Capitol Theatre Is one of anticipated r, B.Y.U. players cerChipm&n, Rulon and Vernon Dr. Weston Vernon, the finest shows ever to come to The other all of River Heights. tain to start are, MllMt at forRepresentative of Cache Logan. It is so different from any Utah State Legislature. show ever presented at any of the ward. McOmber at center, and Whitman and Le Sueur at guards. The Providence civic club com(local picture houses, full of love Miss Vera Christen, prising 75 members by unanimous Millville Brigham Young Is looking forand romance throughout. It keeps to this final Aggie scries with son of Shelly, Idaho spent Sunday vote, heartily endorse your econoward one at deep sea until the finish. . There with Mr. and Mrs. T: K1 Cutler. mic program through the findings This wonderful picture can be no little comprehension. : Mrs. Chile Jenson entertained on of your committee of nine appointseen at the Capitol tonight and never yet has been an Aggie team : tomorrow night, and all lovers of a that would lie down and play dead, Tuesday afternoon to honor of ed by the governor. Cougars are certain that the 6th birthday of here daughter PROVIDENCE CIVIC CLUB, wM not mfc seeing and the (food coach George Nelson, wrestling must sweep the series ln or. Coleen. Games were enjoyed and they A. SMITH, President, t J. new creation. this at the USA.C. has just received The to tie with the University of delicious luncheon wad' served. W. H. CHUGG, Secretary. management of the local der communication from Dal Rich, theatre Is to be congratulated on Utah Redskins, who art favored to Those present were Rhoda Olson, ens, a former Aggie wrestler, who able to bring this film to come through with a double vic- Leta Olson, Lauretta Jenson, Jewell Slow to Improve being is touring the world on a wrestling tory over Montana State at Boze- Hill and Norma Hale. L. P. Peterson who went to the Logan. trip. man. In this case the Cougars and Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson and a few ago for ob. hospital wrote his letter Richens Mr. the Utes win have to play a decid- son Joseph and grandson Vemer servation. Is saiddays to be getting a aboard the ship after being on the western division. for the Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron little weaker as time goes on. His ing game water 14 days. After leaving San R.M.O. championship, as they did Pehrson motored to Logan on relatives are concerned over his Hawaii at he stopped JPTanclsoo, last year. to attend a birthday din- condition. Tuesday visited He for a day and a night. The Cougars face by far a more ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred with Reed Detton who went to dangerous foe than the Utes, ln Erickson to memory of the 94th Back from Bellingham the islands to wrestle and became a much belabored Aggie five. birthday of their mother, Mrs. stranded Detton has a Job with A communication has been re The probable lineups: Jenson. Engra Glen N. Earl, manager of E. W. a gas company. There are several Mrs. Beda Gessell entertained Elliot Richens store, Is back from a busl. to parthe heavyweights at supper on Sunday evening. Those to Bellingham, Washingness ty. 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