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Show who wait until York for military duty. accusations, Mis. Connie Wilson has moved when its too lute for the men to to Salt Lake her city to make Unl.ke cowards Logan Upsets Ogden Bulldogs , Weber Win parade midway m the first period when lie climaxed a sus'.aimd dine and romjvd 20 . uds uround end to score. Shortly after the second jx'iiod opem-- lie uplicated the pei forma nee from the 15 yard line. Jay Van Noy. who placements, kicked five perfect added another to put the Nor-caens out in front 21-- 0 at the minhalf. The revamped Logan crew, us fne key players who were out They continued the rout in the on injuries, pulled the ancient third period with Nathan Done sleeper play after the second half scoring on a pass from Earl Moose man, and Gene kickoff to win their first game in a halfback, intercepted substitute Bob Adams, Logan's region play. Bear pass to wind up sophomore star, threw a long one j to Jerry Spencer who got away the game. Weber warriors staged a story-- I to the Ogden eight yard stripe. book finish to down the bees, Capt. Blaine Andrews plunged over. Trailing 19-- 8 with eight minutes Ogden Jumped into the lead on left to go. they uncorked plenty of tile first ploy of the game when offense and scored three touchthey scored on a "quickie." Dale downs on sustained drives. afBlackburn took the ball before the They recorded a safety Just Logan team lined up and streaked ter the game opened when Box down the sidelines behind plenty Elder fumbled behind the goal of interference to pay dirt. Logan line. The Bees oime back, howforged ahead in the second period ever and drove 86 yards for a when Bob Murray pissed to John score with Darwin Young plungCroft in the end zone. Croft kick- ing over. Weber took the lead ed the extra point. again late In the third period The Bulldogs displayed too much when they drove 55 yards with e. speed and trickery for the Bears. Dale Shaw going across the pay-linSpeedy Delmar Smith started the The bees oime right back and touchdowns. produced two more Ben Yagi scoring one and Elwyn Peterson passing to Spence gard-nfor the other. Young converted one extra point. Weber then exploded with Dale Maycock, and Shaw scoring on ground plays and Shaw passing to Ken Berrctt for the other. Maycock converted for three extra points. band of Logan Gru zU tromplcd the Ogden Tigers Thursday to score the biggest upset of the season in region one grid pity while Weber romped to 9 win our Cox Elder at a City and the North Cache bulldogs surprised fans by rolling over Bear River 35-- 5 at Tremon-to- n. tou hdown A 13-- 6 29-1- hl last-nunu- te j j er LEWISTON Aldean Smith of Richmond and Mrs. Carma Cornish of Cove, were Lewiston visitors on Mrs. II. II. Stringliam inmlidnfo for Congressional 1st Dist. Stringham is a vote for principle above party. A practical man. A vote for An experienced legislator. Author of School Lunch Bill. A cjvic leader. A business man, stockman and A farmer. man who has a background both as an employee and employer. His slogan is Vote regardless of your choice of candidates. Let America speak fully. (Paid poliical adreitisement Congressional Committee, Logan) Saturday. Mrs. Velden Bair and two children of Richmond has betn visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosmond Blair, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bowles of Logan, were Lewiston visitors Wednesday. the funeral Those attending services of Mrs. Yarda Stoddard at Richmond on Thursday were Mrs. Edna Gustaveson, Mrs. Anna Orchard, Mrs. Lavinia Poulsen, Samuel F. Wiser and Mr. and Mrs. William Telford. Mrs. Marietta Bergeson spent Thursday in Richmond. son Mrs. Emma Cornish and Willard of Ogden, are visiting friends in Lewiston. Mrs. Verda Jensen and Mrs. Esther Neilson spent Friday afternoon in Logan. Mrs. Bell Taylor spent several days this week in Roy, visiting relatives. She returned Thursday. returned Mrs. Owen Rawlins home Thursday from Star Valley, Wyo., where she has been isiting with relatives. Elect IEE It is TIME for a CHANGE (id on GOVERNMENT LEE Will Return the Government To the People clcuiuh hour with ! defend Solves J thcni- Partisan Political Advantage l.onie. the onrs Jen-o- n is Private Cour.my consider should these fact: I. spm.lm; a 5 day furlough with Tom P e r r y. his jareiit-i- , Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fuhrimun. lluri.s Jin-llis baic training was tho-- e three nt Buckley Field, Colo., q men say they and he will now report for furth-'Jwoik for the or training at Las Vegas, Nevada. 0f betterment Is Mrs. Edwin Christoffi rseii the public. BurIn vacation her ng spend. visiting ns hel(Hd to and relatives with California squelch the pubfriends. o h lic ow tied Mis. Wesley Gunderson and litaLo has not Insisted o n tle daghter Esther of Wellsville, plumbing code spent the past week visiting at Robt, ('rookxton aa suggested the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver by hoard of health to guard Gundei sen. against typhoid. Joseph E. Petersen Jr. has reFuhriman said we wanted no ceived a medical discharge from rifTraf here such as come to work the U. S. army and will spend in defense plants. the winter In Hyrum with his We could have had Bushnell father. Mrs. G. Ray Petersen went to hospital here with little effort; casualties from 7.000 miles care Salt Lake city Thursday to be little about 10 rmles on a branch in attendance with her mother, railroad. Mrs. E. P. Hansen of Logan, who In speaking of undtsirables who underwent a major operation at work In defense plants. How about the L.D S. hospital. the invasion of Japs and Nazis Mrs Clark Petersen is recoverwho would have been here if from a major operation at the ing other public officials had taken such cowardly attitude. So we bet. Cache Valley hospital. reMiss Veloy Sorensen has ter retire those three men: Terry. to her home turned following a Harris, Fuhriman. at performed Mr. Maw says he had nothing major operation to do with the irreparable damage the Cache Valley hospital. Veloy to this college, so for that reason is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. we should put the X by Mr. Lee Pierre Sorensen. Mrs. O. E. Petersen of who will take more interest in Mar in Vista, Calif., spent a week important affairs. Robert Crookston. Hyrum visiting with her father (Paid Political Advt.) and brothers and siste rs. Her aged father, Mr. Bendt Nielsen, is confined to his bed with a frac. tured h'p, at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Arnold Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Petersen Mrs. Ray Plpoma and son are hate a at week purchased a home in Logan for visiting in Ogden Mr. and expect to move their family the home of her Dipoma has been overseas for there in the very near future Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter have some time on duty for his coun. moved to Huntington Park, Calif, was Mrs. formerly Dipoma try. Ruth Allred, daughter of Mr. and where they expect to make their future home. Mrs. Rolland Allred. Mrs. Glen Nielsen and young Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gray and son have moved to to were week-en- d Logan two children guests at the home of Mr. and spend the winter. Mrs. Nielsens husband, who is stationed in the Mrs. S. A. Dunn. sent Dell Smith, Gordon Nielsen, J. Southwest Pacific, recently and several souvenirs home, which he Vera Nielsen, Ken Allen Gordon Savage who are employed had collected while in Saipan and Tinanan Islands. Mrs. Nielsen is at Dugway, spent the week-en- d the former Billie Fae Miller, at home with their families. has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. C. J. Christiansen, who at Ogden for Miller. been employed Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McBride some time past, is visiting with on his daughter, Mres. McCore and welcomed a baby daughter October 26. children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clawson of Dee Wilson, who has spent the were guests of their two Smithfield his with weeks visiting past parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wil-so- father, Will Clawson, on Sunday. Mrs. Leah Petersen spent last Jr., returned Monday to New j let-live- n Vote for Amendment No. 1 Modernizes Utah Courts whether they are at present on the bench or seeking election to the bench, are receiving scant attention, The very nature of our judicial system demands full consideration of fitness and ability of our judges . . . a consideration not possible under the present Utah system. Number 1 "The amendment grants our legislature power to devise a new system for selecting judges. The amendment does not provide nor contemplate that JudgIt does contemes be appointed. plate removal of selection of the judiciary from partisan political ballot. Mr. Harris pointed out that tha amendment has the endorsement of both the Republicans and the Democratic state platforms, and the endorsement of all candidates for state office, including Governor Herbert B. Maw and J. Bracken candidate tot Lee, Republican Governor. Rec ignizing the fact that voting niwndtucntg orUtah liar Asthe is light, dinarily impressed on voters sociation of this area the necessity of voting "Yes on Amendment Number 1. This amendment empowers the Utah legislature to provide a new method in the state of selecting the district court and supreme court on coimiit itionai judges. M. C. Harris, Logan, president of the Utah liar Association, presented the case for tho amendment ;in this way: This amendment seeks to remedy Utahs present system of judges on partisan ballot Let during general election years. us take this election as a case in point. Although we are electing two justices for the Supreme Court and judges for our district courts, attention is centered largely on the and presidential, the congressional The the gubernatorial candidates. men seeking a place aa judges, visited at Santa Monica, Los Angeles and ofher places of Interest. Launa has ben employed at the Clearfield Naial Supply depot as a stenographer for the past year and a half and she will now resume her position there. Roy Darley spent Monday visiting with friends in Hyrum. For the past year he has been organist of the great Mormon tabernacle in Washington, D C., and has been inducted in the United States army. Mrs. Veda Redford of Los Ang-ege- s, Cal., was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Annie Hall, last week. Sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward Sunday after, as week in Los Angeles, Cal., guest of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall. Mrs. J. Milton Benson spent a few days in Salt Lake city last week with her mother, who Is confined in L.D 9. hospital following a major operation. A lighted paper Jack OLantern of Jack set fire to the home Baxter on Halloween evening. Before the fire could be extinguished, two curtains were burn-ed- , and the blinds, the window cracked, and the paper and wood-worand a chair scorched. The war department has notified Mrs. Nellie Rose that her son. Technical Sergeant Everett W. Rose, has been wounded In action. Everett has seen combat in North Africa, Italy and France. We hope for his speedy recovery. a Doyle Nielsen is spending weeks furlough in Hyrum with his wife and children and other relatives and friends. Doyle has been stationed in Camp Wolters, Texas, and will report to California next week for overseas duty. has Miss Shirley Bailey, who been employed at Hill Field in Ogden for the past year, visited k over the week-en- d with Luana Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen, has returned home following a pleasant visit to California. She at 2 p. m. EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE 31 FEDERAL AVENUE Phone 7S7-for Typewriter and Adding M j Machine Service, Ribbons, Supplies Mimeograph Service The Answer Is . . . Ask the organizations, groups, committees and institutions which have appealed to him for assistance in the critical war of years and before. Discover if you can a single instance prompt, forthright and effective support for our war project decide aspirations, our institutions or our enterprises. Then whether you can afford to have this man continue to represent you in the senate of the United States. For our senator lets elect a practical and forthright man a man of action and enthusiasm a man more interested in his state and its people, the problems of the .west and the welf are of our returning service men, than in the vagaries of political theory, social experimentation, Japanese Shinto philosophy and international generalities. A man who will have less time for writing books and articles in communistic papers and lecof turing for a fee and more time for the people and welfare t ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE! Promote the Dei'elopment of All Sections of the State Utah Meeds a Bust VOTE for J. BRACKEN LEE PAID POLITICAL r ADVtBTiaSMlNT-PrPUaLICA- N UNITED STATES SENATE (Paid political advetisement on the Republican Tichet TAT COMMITTED Speakers were NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey of this city. Shirley has been transferred to Washington, D.C., and will take over her new res-- ! ponsibilities in that place in the very near future. Miss noon Derwood Clawson, who expects to leave soon for military service, and Norman 9alvescn. Special musical numbers were rendered b7 the ward choir with Clark Nielsen conducting and Vinnie Clawson and Reta Allen accom. panylng. What Has Senator Elbert D. Thomas Done For Cache County? the west. Place the Welfare of Utah Above Page Seven The Cache American. Levan, Cache County. Utah Friday. November 3. 1911 by George C. Heinrich) |