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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Eisht LOGAX. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, February 26, 1935 3 UTAH AGGIES POINT FOR R. ISADS AGGIES TO HEAVYWEIGHT FROM HOLLAND One More Spring MEETS GEORGE NELSON IN MAIN Now Shewing at Capitol C. CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT AT ARENA THIS WEEK I WESTERN division honors , . Logan Uets Conference Title Playoff March 7, 8, and 9 Utah Farmers Clinch Western Division Honors in Defeat of U. Utah Aggies' scrappy 1935 basketball team with western division honors safely tucked away are headed for what appears as another Rocky Mountain Conference championship. This will be decided liere early in March. With two brilliant hoop victories to their credit, scored against Utah University Friday and Saturday nights in the Deseret gymnasium, Salt Lake City, Coach E. L. Romney's rambling Utah State aggregation definitely clinched the Western Division R. M. C. hoop honors for 1935. Stepping far ahead of the Redskins in both frays, the Utah farmers won the Friday and Saturday night tilts by 1 3 scores of and respect- Sport Wear Now that spring is within sight the outdoor spirit is urging us to get out In the after air and rejuvenate our months of indoor life. We will feel better if we are dressed in fashion's latest togs (and there is a to choose variety good from) 51-4- 55-4- Coach E. L. Q In an effort to satisfy the de- -, weight bout looms on this weeks sire of Logan fans for the cleaner card. A bout that promises to be type of WTestling Promoter San-- 1 equal in interest to the Sampson-der- s announces for this week a Boyd match is one which brings main event which brings to Logan, Jack Christensen,, Logan bad boy from ar.d Ernie Caddock, boxing wresFred Speirs, heavyweight Holland. Fred will match his wares tier, of Salt Lake together. Jack with George Nelson, Logan favorite. is working for a match with Hy Speirs is noted for his clean, wrest- Sharman and does not expect this ling as exemplified by George weeks opponent, Caddock, to be a Nelson and Don Delaun who ap- sericus obstacle. Which makes one peared in Logan last week. But this Caddock resolve to show somebody is both fast and earned Christensen big Dutchman what it's all clever and it looks like George is about. Well if Caddock takes Jack in for a busy evening. his have he'll hands full for one Supporting this card is a match evening at least. between Bobby Sampson of Los The first main event brings GorAngeles and A1 Boyd. Sampson is illa Kahne back again to oppose n Shar-mahas been the boy that Pete Pherson, the Swede wrestler, giving such a run for his money of Seattle. Gorilla has managed of late. Bobby has all the speed to make most of the Logan fans of Sharman as well as the wrest- hate him to such an extent that ling ability that so pleased the fans few of them are taking any chance last week. As fer A1 Boyd, he of him being laid out without beis one of the outstanding middle ing witnesses. This Pherson is reweights of the ietermountain ter- ported to be a tough boy who is ritory and A1 claims all he needs perfectly willing to meet any wres-- t t o throw Sampson is a chance ler on his own terms and beat to get into the same ring with him at it. There will also be two him. So another clever middle amateur bouts between local boys. Dick Romney ively. day at 2 p. m in Millville ward LDS chapel under the direction of the ward bishopric and of Lindquist mortuary, Logan. Mrs. Garr died at her home here Monday following a prolonged illness. Friends may view the body at the home of A. R. Hovey, Millville, until time for the services. Born in Leicestershire, England, April 11, 1848, Mrs. Garr was the daughter of Thomas and Eliza Baraley Stephenson. She immigrated to the United States in 1854 and settled in Millville in 1865. Surviving are two daughters and one son, Mrs. R. A. Campbell Sr., Providence; Mrs. A. R. Hovey and Willard Garr, Millville; 25 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren. hoop-steMontana St?.e College helped Utah Aggies clinch Western division honors by upsetting a worthy BVU aggregation in Friday and Saturday night enBobcounters at Bozeman, the 1 cats leading by scores of and Utah Aggies now occupy the Western Division seat held for the last three years by Brigham Young University and are resting this week awaiting the outcome of hoop battles in the eastern half of the Rocky Mountain conference before in the Rocky engaging Mountain Conference championship battles for 1935 to be played in Logan, March 7, 8 and 9. Should Utah Aggies be successful in the titular playoff here early in March it will be their first conference triumph since 1930 when they decisively clinched the R M. O. hoop honors by downing a scrappy Montana State crew. rs Magpies Will Be Made Scarce For Example Jackets with Sport Back $4.95 Thru Campaign By AL LARSON To the Cache county Fish and Game Association goes the credit of exterminating thousands of magpies during the past season. A was carried out that if fol- lowed up for a few years would rid the country of this type of butcher bird and robber. Last spring the association offered one half cent for each bird egg delivered in Logan and the campaign was no more than announced than they started coming in from Hyrum on the south to Richmond on the north. School boys and even girls, little tots of eight to men of 50, by the bucket full, in shoe boxes, paper sacks, in tin cans and cartons, eggs in all stages from fresh ones to well after they had been you guess gathered in sacks and boxes for a couple of weeks, but the purpose was completed. They all represented a magpie, and when they were all counted or as near as possible there were 3498 birds accounted pro-gra- m $5.45 $5.95 Pants with Plaited Front $4.95 $5.45 $5.95 53-4- 56-4- 6. Civil Service Examinations Notice is hereby given that the described real property following is to be sold at public auction at the front door of the County to-w- O Sets- Pants and Jackets nt tn theij. to Match $9.45 $10.45 $11.45 mm ' 4 Main Events Wed. Nite Aged Millville ; Always a Good Show . SANDERS ARENA .. Resident Dies! In a meeting held of the base-- I Millville Funeral for services ball fans on February 23rd, Tren- Mrs. Eliza Ann Garr, 86, widow of ton boys perfected the following Abel W. Garr, will be held Thurs- organization and elected the fol- -i lowing officers. BBawisiPuiMUKim. H. Read ns president; - J. E. Lower, vice president ar.d II. J. Hauser, secretary and treasurer, Finance committee: Frank Jensen, Teb. Holt and Julius Jensen. George O. Merrell was elected manager of the baseball team with Walter Wood assistant, Julius Jen-- : sen as eaotain. hauntingly tender a RENT Typewriters. Guns, Kalso-miBrushes, Dishes, Hardware, Floor Sander, Stoves, ne The county commissioners have for rent the upper house on the County Poor farm. Any one irter- ected will apply through the office cf the Cache county clerk. Newell J. Crookston County Auditor. (Advertisement) love story as ever graced the screen, in the memory of this reviewer, One More Spring opened an engagement Sunday at the Capitol Theattre. from i EVERTON & SONS COMPANY I MfUkswiaM Theatre Capitol TODAY AND WEDNESDAY X --4 ' &- Popular WARNER BAXTER s with JANET GAYNOR One More Spring, Fox engrossing modem romance in Films JPC As the stars, Janet Gaynot ind Warner Baxter leave nothing to be desired in this brilliantly executed version of the Robert Nathan which created a tie SSJ- best-sell- er furore when published. Assistant statistical clerk, $1,620 They belong together as a per- a year, departmental service, Wash- feet team of screen lovers. It was a rare tic.t to follow these ington, D. C. stars through the intricacies of Chief dietitian, $2,300 to a year, head dietitian, $2,000 this intimate, poignant tale of a' to $2,500 a year, staff dietitian, girl and two men, forced by cirto dwell for the to $2,160 a year. Public cumstances $1,800 Health Service and Veterans Ad- space of a winter In the narrow ' confines of a park toolho.Me. ministration. Amid the hard knocks All states except Utah, Iowa, Verthat mont, Virginia, Maryland and the come with having no money, and no of prospects work, this trio, District ol Columbia have received less than their quota of ap- recruited with an odd assortment of human jetsam, acquire the gift pointments in the apportioned departmental service in Washington, of courage, and the sense of the which abiding D. C. The dietitian positions are deep qualities rot affected by the state apport- give value and beauty to living, One More Spring must not be ionment law. Full information may be obtain- missed. It is a fine drama fleck-- 1 ed with the lightest of comedies, ed from Albert O. Anderson, secretary of the United States Civil and is absorbing in its presenta- Service Board of Examiners, at the ticn of the dilemira of modern youth. post office in tills city. In the cast are Welter King, o Jane Darwell, Roger Imhof, G ant Mitchell, Rosemary Ames, Jchn Qualen, Nick Foran, and the comic Stepin Fetchit. The direc- i r&i tion is by Henry King. College Ward 9 to 12 March 1, ormH&MBmnue j&zsvtsizzxx&z Meeting house. Wellsville, 1 to 4 p. m. March 1 Anderson Lumber. Hyrum 9 to 4 p. m. March 2, Anderson Lumber. Paradise, 1 to 4 p. m. March 4 Tithing office. Millville, 9 to 12 noon March 4, . Meeting house. Providence, 9 to 12 noon March 5, Confectionary. North Logan, 1 to 4 p. m. March! 5, meeting house. Hyde Park, 9 to 12 noon March 6, School house. Mack 1 to 4 p. m. March 6, Library Smithfield. Smithfield 9 to 4 p. m. March! 7 Library Smithfield. West Field 9 to 4 p. m. March 7 Library Smithfield. Lewiston, 1 to 4 p. m. March 8 Third Ward Lewiston. u ' S- Worn lows; $2,-9- Jane GiSlKOR ' j The United States Civil Service an Commission has announced open competitive examination for the position of director of typography in the government printing office. The salary is $3,600 a year, less a deduction of 314 per cent toward a retirement annuity. Applicants must have had certain practical prifnting experience and, in addllinn at least four years of consistent employment by a t rinting or publishing house, in laying out and preparing complete dummies" of proposed publications; in the creation and develoo-meof artistic designs, illustra- - IIUUUC Court House in Logan, City, Utah, on the 27th day of March, 1935, at 10 oclock a.m. to the highest bidder for cash for. at a point two and During the winter months poison f neCcmmencing 2 rods South cf the ? bait has !:een put out and in this Southwest corner of lot two, block way many magpies have been killD" Logan City Sur- one, Plat ea' Ivey, and running thence South If you add to this the savings Forty and one half (0,2) eet birds useful in pheasants ar.d thence East (10) rods; thence amount of eggs saved that this North forty and one hai (40Mi) magpies would have destroyed, ence west ten (10) rods as The to cost amounts nothing. to place of beginning. hand a sociation can lend helping The County Commissioners re-- 1 in this kind of work 0 accept or re- jle rigl ... . ... ....but every any and alj Dated at Logan, Utah, Febru-- ! ary 26, 1935. Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah. By N. J. Crookston, Clerk. Advt. book and tiens, title pages, and pamphlet covers, lettering, decorative design for reproduction by typographical processes; in the selection of stock and colors to be used, and in the setting of margins and otherwise planning of complete publications or Jobs of commercial printing. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol- As FOR RENT sagsssfla. j j j Contract Schedule For 1935 for Peas Coming Thursday . . Sequoia DOflT BUY ANY BEFBI6EBATQQ UNLESS IT HAS ESSENTIALS n NEW 1935 Clothing Co. Less, Grows Better. Ours is Mountain Grown for Gardens and Lawns. ILCO JUST ARRIVED BULK SEED THATCHER Preserves foods safely at temperatures below 50 Freezes plenty of ice and desserts quickly Costs EVERTON - v ... 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