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Show CACHE AMERICAN' -- LOGAN. CACIHt OOUhPTY. UTAH Pago Eight Barger Fights Classy Denver Boy in Ogden TOURNEV OFF TO GOOD START K.J Barg'-- r TltM'ie'Ml. of Loom in t 4 lkt Baer Meels Schaaf Aug. Ovd'-n- . ra Price . Drldjun g. Ct tv I Helper. OgdrU, Vico Oil of Sa't Lake and Provo mine emerged on Uie openlr g day of th annual state American legion Junior baseball lourament Inaugurated Thursday on Crtinsw field Vico Oil ol Salt Lake capiur-- d the friture afternoon game fio.-! c! In a l.urli.-tBrigham City. betann Campbell of Sat Lake arl of Brigham City Wardroi The latter struck out 11 ba!te:, but the Oilers turned tao hits, a walk and an error ino tluee runt in the third Inning, ahlrh won th ball game. Campbell worked him-ae- lf out of aeveral bad hobs. u 1 latter part of September. Hoffman plans to leave with Ids boxer Immediately for the east, where Baer will be put through a Die ST. GEORGE 4-- Ogden allowed exceptional hilling and pitching power In walloping 9 In the mornthe Price entry, ing. and her tussle with Salt Lake Friday afternoon Is expected to provide a baseball "natural. Ogden sluggers battered Price pitchers htid and timely. C. Oreen-wel- l, crack Ogden slabman, worked In only 3 3 Innings and whiffed 11. He was retired and wUl start against the Salt Lakers Friday. Hitting of the Baums brothers of tween them, helped the Card-- n Provo, who bagged five blows entry In gaining a 6 decision over SL George in the final game of the first day. In the morning opener. Helper boy fell on Crowton, Midvale satrting pitcher, In the second Inning for four runs end routed him In the following frame with a seven-ru- n barrage. The Hclperltes won, the easterners picking up seven runs In the seventh and etgli'h Innings. In tlie later Innings, Midvale hurlcr, weakened. strenuous tralnirg - Hugh Plow In Operation What Score by innings: 201 123 000 -- 8 Provo 010 003 120- -0 SL George 2. Errors Clirlstensen Sumary: Kanvn, Judd, Andrus 3, Lund, hits Bentley 2, Price 2. Two-bas-e Swenson. Castleberry Struck out Castleberry 5. Anderson 12 Bases on balls -- Castleberry 0, Anderson 1. Uiti Ires Woolley and Austin OGDEN be-Ci- ty 9-- U said - v. 4 T . r , Ia f ',- k -v If t f Vit iiT.i.ri.R nr M1U.II, (TIMI.EV : - to be the largest . plow In the world has been operating in Oiange County, Calif., and Is described by A. A. Young, assistant Irrigation engineer, of the United States Department of Agriculture, stationed at Sana Ana. It ts the only plow of Its kind and was designed and built to meet an unirjnl Crop.cy of Trcmonton. a . r.t.i'r football pl.tv?r on usual condition existing in the low- the U.S A.C. team hist season, w:ut ki led David WaH.O er Santa Ana River Valley adjoin- iva3 in an automobile accidmit in California on badly injured ing the seaconst. Originally this area was fertile land, but overflows from the Santa Ana River during floods deposited 1 to 2 feet of sand upon the rich soil leased on Saturday. They were on their way to Los AnjeW and made it useless for crop pro- to attend the Olympic frames. duction. Later this sand deposit was covered by a growth of Bermuda grass. The plow Is intended to turn the sand under and bring the rich soil to the top. It has two shares. The smaller one, which Is of good size i is set forward and higher than tlv i larger share which Is able to plow a furrow 38 to 42 Inches In depth and 3 feet In width. The forward share turns the surface sand and Bermuda grass Into the deep furrow where It Is covered by the fertile soil turned up by the larger share. , The plow Is 4 feet high and 22 fet long. At turns, it Is raised and lowered by a hydraulic lift. It Is reported to weigh about I ton and to have cost $2,000. It la drawn by three heavy tractois running low gear and is reported to be capable .vJ 1 fv of plowing 5 acres a day. ) is'4 ;id 1 h: Compartment Aid Friendly I n sects "V ul r-- ; T cf h:s d parniet.: cj:.- -' feder44! r? building h ' vhe M- - M. r4 J. 100 200 43010 047 000 OOx 11 Helper Summary: Errors Grelcco, Curia. Landus, Kramer, Lloyd, Day 3, Coombs, Crowton. Sacrifice rit J. Eltz. Three-bas- e hit Kramer. Two-bahits Kuramada, Day, Landus GargagUa. Charge defeat to Crow-toStruck out Equavampa 17, Crowton 2, Zagarlch 6. Bases on balls Equavampa 5, Crowton 1, Zagarlch 2. Wild pitches Equavampa, Zagarlch 2. Umpires Woolley and Austin. se f - fr n. T VICE OIL mid by j r care ar.d management movl of lh.i flovk t ull lajlug. th n be drUcted pm r 1 roduce ra months . during Hrn U.at : P hi'ihg and start to moll brfurv ths t::'-- are usually pooreit producer Iktwuio Uiey molt early ts no evideme that they will nxJt rajrtJly and tome Into molt early production Bird lt-are usually on vacation that much longer and seldom start to lay much before live bird Dial nvilt late, say Mr. FrtwIJtnecM Many poultrjnyn keep record and as oon as the production per hundred biid falls below 23 ig prt day fat penod of wren da). then thev po into the cexrja and e e U Laod-srle-- I pro- - n.c ti ,..i lu.'i N-- r ui tlie red-w- d U near t.e be tom. any t'-.- e Fu--- t f'44nt.-- e of the United Va'cs Department of Agriculture. and nec- both In fee fcv.h redso'dv. tlie depart-ru- rt found tl.at the differenrre In '.lie fpec.lic gravpy b'tween the w wd at the t, p of the tree an 1 the m a4boui li w'Ul prtvlff Inr fiUI f1 0,fr 1:8 rt Lumb,r w,th itv Wronger. sPciric T1,!s knowledge u useful to lum- o:.4 Fru were viriting with Mr and Brown Woods last wck. CVden Mr Svl-ves'- he 1932-193- 3, Relation of ike Sm The dragon I a ctoM relative to the ea home though It In not to widely dltrlbutcd. Thl qneer little aquatic creature la 'unod only In the waters around Australia where Its loose flapping ribbon of akin make It rtilllcult to distinguish It from the seaweed among which ft makes Its home. m-- -0 SPECIALS Doctors Condemn You Cannot Afford to Miss Knit Sport Suits and Dresses riUlHTTl Free Care of Vets .1 i4' t Knitwear is Recognized every- where as the Keynote of ., and appropriate for Our Sport every occasion Suits and Dresses give you Style 95 and u r-1 ( f ; i the best in Knitwear Style, Quality and Workmanship. Priced at ONLY v,' tight-fittin- eig Timber Strength i ; j $495 at ztom-ach- U tu-- - Kansas City. Representatives of the medical profession attacked A new refrigerated traveling comThorn 2 Summary: Errors government hospitalization for war Jensen, Aramki 2, Vecchio 2, Dc partment for insects makes It posveterans suffering dis2, Galloway, sible to send adult parasites reared Brjmer, Angeles abilities before the Shannon Three-bas- e De lilts In the to orchards Stringham. laboratory House committee today. hit where they can prey on the oriental Angeles, Wright. Two-bas- e It is difficult for physicians to Zannone. Double play- - De An- fruit moth, a dstructive foe of ? reconcile a wartime resolve to supgeles to Aramakl to Bryner. Credit fruit growers. to port every form of assistance It Is one thing, entomologists of victory to Kinard. Struck out soldiers who were sick or injured, cf Galloway 1, Kinard 1, O. Green-we- ll the U"Hed States Department vith the present demand for free 11, Cook 3. Baseson Balls Agri L.tu-- e S3)4, to hr.113 to lr.al professional care of disease or ina cclony of pai allies 10 help to Calloway 6, Kinard 4. C. Green-we- ll Austin coml at insect pests, end quite a -. jury that never originated nor de0, Cook 4. Umpires Dr. pends upon any war service, and Woolley. other to transport the paiasi'c; E. II. Skinner of Kansas City tescons4 de able distances for liberal . jn tified: in tlie infested areas Many of th'1 Fimous Art Academy Why should they receive mediThe Royal Academy of Arts of adult Insects grown In large num- - j cal and surgical care for nothing? England ws founded, 1703, by bers at the departments expcrlmon he asked. They pay all other exGeorge 177, with Sir Joshua Rey- station at Moorestown, N. J., to , of life. Why penses nolds as president. penalize the The object of parasitize the oriental fruit mo'iil vr medical profession with this free the academy was the promotion and are so frail-tht ttf they cannot stand care? 4 encouragement of painting, sculp- a long trip in hot weather. Vv-H!- ?1 5' .v , ture and designing, but It Includes V 5 To prevent the bad effects cf t4'4 Why not provide free groceries, free homes, free automobiles? architecture, anatomy, perspective necessary long, hot trips, GovernThis is unfair competition with the and kindred subjects. It consists of ment entomologists have devised a IIP MU JONES peaceful pursuit of the private president, 40 academicians and 20 refrigerated oontainer which seem associates. to keep the parasites healthy and Accoruiiitr to an Associated Tress dispatch- Ilcmy Jor.c? practice of medicine." a comfortable through of Pro'-c- , '"oi! known welterweight wrestler, von his match Dr. Skinner, representing the Jackson County Medical Society, Journey. Wooden cages having a last Cat, Bird Killer right at Bellingham, Washington, against Joe Barton of pointed out that there are The domestic cat puts the red capacity of 300 cubic inches and Los as fall a they entered the 4,000,000 veterans eligible fornearly Argees. Each grappler had hosfox to shame as a bird killer, saya holding about 500 oriental fruit when a flying tackle sent Batten through the pital care which the veterans ada professor of zoology at Cornell moth parasites are packed with dry last round, He was unable to return. ministration provides whether the s nnlverslty. In analyzing the sphagnum moss In a metal cylind- ropes. ailment arises In service or later. J g of mere than sixty foxes, be er provided with a Well Street Smart Fih Ori(iual found that the principal foods of Legislation which has thrown up lid. The cylinder is placed In 1652, Peter Stuyvesant, as gov- on The mud fish found In South Afthe fox are meadow mice, ground In a 40 quart loe cream shipping tub, the public a tremendous burden New ordered ernor of Amsterdam, when the of taxation, was charged by the squirrels, other small forms of ani- which Is then filled with sawdust rica la little concerned Wall where constructed a palisade river In which It makes Its home mal life and fruits. He found chick- and crocked ice. vote seeking poll witness to Itself com- street now Is to protect the town tlcians. en feathers and bird remalna tn The success of this method of in- dries up. It arranges a bed of mud where it from feared Invasion by the British. the stomach of only one fox. sect transportation in 1931 has led fortably In Quoting from figures compiled until the river channels are The last of the wall was removed by the National Economy league, sleeps to its general adoption in shipping street 1699 both sides of and the in Elderly Wive of the Great water. filled with Dr. Skinner testified that 75 per well knowu rneu whose adult parasites from Moorestown on again were quickly built up. Among cent of the veterans under hosWives were older than they were all but very short trips. In these might be named: Josephine pital care by the government n Largest Food 7ik Giving th I.ow-Do- x 1931 which suffered disabilitiees was older than Napoleon ; Catherine It Is the lower in A abundant both scientist the The halibut, says Color Attraction did not arise from army service. of Aragon was older than Henry Babies are usually first attracted part of the face, not the eyes, that North Atlantic and the North Pa- Half the VIII ; Mary Stuart was older than approhospitalization one thoughts. Especific oceans. Is the largest of all Francis II of France; Jenny Lind by yellow. Red supersede yellow gives away priation of one billion dollars was A large halithe one lower fishes. food when secopens nr cially with good of the green at three, age was older than Otto Goldschmidt: In the care of this class cf but weighs from 250 to 400 pounds spent part ef the face. Dakota Fanner. ond. At the age of five bine seem Disraelis wife was ids elder. he said. patients to ba the favorite color. Balloon Goo Fat Yield One Crop Only Cbaaos te Ba Careful Procarsor of Death over A pilot balloon, released TUIa af Leadership After tha banana plant baa borne a and folk Ton tore, Scotch and by Irish see, midly working By -weather bureau station at Fairtransthe a be Mahatma can literally single crop the plant slowly dies. may often all la a else, yon visitant gain banshee sacrificing fairy Alaska, was seen to move at A new plant then develops from a In the shape of aa old woman, lated great soul," bnt tb word la money eoongh to b as carefree as banks, miles 547 a na bour at n speed ef hoot at the base of tbe stem ef whose walling under the window of liberally translated te mean leader, those who have no money. Los AnbePht of 14 mtlea. the old plant master or teacher. bouse foretells death. geles Times. - :r Mn a J tf1)1 t. vfg.n Bui'.am r.. y Middle A. the tmdrd the Clark reunion which I 'Shwa;,T re- - held at the home of Mr. and : r vh'ch'Mis A. L. Andrew nal fort lgh of Tre 'on on hi. L.-- ., ayp:o-p-r l'a..rdy. ited for work U U. ih LLs. J. A. Bingham ent ruined I "If- Finch will the I Tuesday tn honor of the b.rthdaj-- j represent government In decisions r"ard- - .mnivema of i..r (laughter. Mar- of wor'- .-' den.! rdla. Twelve g.il i.iei.d were pie-l'Ing aU Classe !,d. forestry and public la .j high- - snt and enjo)ed the afternoni playing games and swimming, were served. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Tlialn ent.-rthree faurse chick r. fate highw-- . 'lned Mcnb,i n ot inner Tuesday evening commission cannot at this time Thic s ate where the $1.387190 avail-- i r resent were Mr. and Mrs. A. R able for emergency relief work Caldcr. E. C. Spencer and will be spent. However, Jones from Logan The they have assured Utah citizens that no por- evening was spent in social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woolf from tion cf the state will be neglec'ed Smlthfield were visiting with Mr ar.d tl.at all w,U help according to their need. and Mrs Howard Bingham, SunIn addition to these sums, a to- day. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thurston tal of $14123000 has already been appropriated by the government of Hyde Park spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods. for federal aid highway construcMr. and Mrs. Llovd Swenson of tion during tlie fiscal year of making a total of about a.ailable from the federal treasury. From gasoline and other taxes, the state road commission will derive about $2 225000 during the fiscal year, which according to statute must be spent on highway construction, making a total of $5.220000 available for road work during the current fiscal period. non-servi- xBatted for Zagarlch in ninth. Score by Innings: j arkiUoa of wMul the fluck. as) Carl UUA exvn ion pou.vnui, tf State Agricultural course. If Use fhak La Out Uen up let nj , u. a. By CARL IRlsClIbhUUT While every poultry a n slvou d the pour produthig hem elm-- 't ppff from his fhxk as Uwy Ihrouftavut It enure year. Augi d moults IMj (.uii.u-- t are lie best !' ' Utahn Wins Match 11-1- 0, Poultry l.'-i- grUid W- 19-- Eqm-vamp- It Lake i m.-Pr- oco I p From Amaiga 1932-3- 3 iu Riu ct Hens Advises 000 of road Work , n Hand-Sele- A no host party t ALoraUun of $2 000.- Anfisa to be completed t.eld at the home of Mr and M'v du ug Uie fiscal year of 1933 33 Harvey Munk. Ue oirosi a ! : Mrs. Mur.kt birthday. A drmuxi ill be discussed at Uve Capitol Those served 1 h .rsday afternoon by the ut'e thicken s:ptrr mad commission, consisUn of Hen- - present were Mr. and Mr. Harey ry H Blood. W. J. Parker, and Mun4 Percy Bmgham. Clyde 11, 0:. Howard Bingham ar.J Pre.toti O. Parker. Conferring withj00 tlie etste road com.ruw.tMii will be. Geo. Th.n A btnliday present aaa B. J. Pinch, district engineer of ih presented to Mia Munk A nmiber of people from bun au of public roads, and U H here Rutiedge, disti n t forester, bxh 4 attended tlie funeral of E. B Lund-quia- t Ogden. Tliuraday Mr. Mary A Reew from Lo;ou deciding ou what pio-Je- c ts aprnd Uie atim made ava.l. pent the week end with her daugh- Bct-ao.e by the emergency relief legl j rr- - r Liarth Reese from Logon t u lah'in. passed recently by Congre. lth hl lrnd perenu. Mr and the road commission will meet wf.h Ln the tntermountaun branch of the Met. R. O Recae. Mr. and Mrv 6lveater June from A wy tled Oeneral Contractor at Leg an were guests of Mr and M- Uie Orrirwl building At thi m.srt-Interm under which emergency Geo. Thaln, Sunday ' retff work is to be undertaken Amaiga won the ball game will be diwussed. urday by defeating Clarti'on, 6 1 Mr. Joe Tucller and children Mark Tufle. executive secretary of the organisation, ha sexpresrd were vU.tlng in Ball Like Ct'y lad ths v illinme-of contracit-to week. Tlie Mr Emms Rrese a. d with the rood tomroii-jslo- n o make the relief activity of daughter, BUnr. Mr. Phjl.v government and state of nuxl-Imu- ji Riel and Mr Olya Rtgg vtv.td elfrcttveiH-sTlis recig with Mr Sally Petty Mondsv Wesxiv iUr.,i.'i cl Fean roees. Bisliop Oo P N. n a ciat 'I. i wild '..:v 'uiv 1 v chat!1 'Jin wt i o X .l.e i. e e .. i nil) sect t art ding c'.b 4V i ' i nv ting i n j the c urt tpt4 t i in I ugan Tliu day. to make plans for f-fa4, held so e tin r",n ,0 oonfeteme ? r ' mb-.rn Sept, v.-4de- - l.O-- i 1932 R. Personals Road Projects been mat l.rd for a fivur mcounrr "" n, In O.bn Monday night wiih Wink' and Ofid-Salt M,-- r, 001 000 0104 Jei.l ms Vk0 ou of Denver. Jciikin 1 one Win First CamM on ' 000 001 100- - 2 ol Brigham City weltrrw ighu In (lie c:.LV.!cl Conclude Opening Day 3. O Mracliam Summary Errors j ths Mountain trrriioiy Schedule Saturday. Tsngry. ttortfun, J Pignalaro. SacOn the Monday night card are rifice hit Jf. Tingey Three-t- as Huul Utb-o- n surli of Idaho TfcimA!' hit A. Ptgnataro Two-bas-e hits -- Falls boys versus Billy Sneddon of OgStruck out Ward.ro;. Csmpana. Helper It. Midvale 19 den; Merchant Oreen of llyrum va 11, Campbell t. Basnra on balls Os den 19, mi Hoy T)lor of Ogden; slo two 1. 1. with 4. Hit OU CampUU Hngiiam Waidrofa Galt lake (Vuo othrr pteltmlimrlea pitched ball J. Plguataro. Balk City 1 War drops empires Austin and Provo 9, 8c. Oeorfe 4 Woollry Friday' S'rdul FBOVO I a. m. Mldvsla t Bt Orxe v. Hrlprr. II JO a J JO p m. Salt lake (Vleo 0,1 !reo Socials And $2,00O,00OUtah JUNIOR EASEGALL LEAGUE Aurut Friday, I Girls School and Street Frocks assortment of gay colors in prints and voiles in unusuaUy attractive styles Ages A beautiful 3 to 5(c - 6 Ages 7 to 14 , tyPJc WMHWIIIWIW1MB11 tele-scou- lc Ladies Wash Frocks Eyelet Linens, Organdies Voiles, 50c Shantungs, Prints Percales 75c 95c Underwear and L. D. 8. Garments Yarn Mens Combed Garments, Special Mesh Knit Unions or Garments Mens Double Carded Cotton Garments I 5()c 95c 85 Logan Garment Co. 39 WEST 1ST NORTH Manufacturers of Quality Merchandise M |