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Show CAC'HK Pair Four. BY SPECIAL Gold Medal Tournament SESSION Tlx Gold Medal baseball meet ahlili l an added attraction to the Gold Medal baarball a laduird for Da' an Uie last of August and SepU inber I, 2 3, and 4tii Includes urnu that are related and Used tn tlx Orrlri-rMr Mrs. ,t and closely vrf Copies of all the new laws pa.-- ! Hrad-habaseball. Tlie events rail Brad-fta- h name of Miss Marguru at the special aesritm of tlx prelormatues and plumed luwne wlih tlxm ator individual ip-- h legislature. haw been treat deal of skill is redulrvd to n Indr finite time, tr olflce American Cache the All plied Mi Elaine Jones spent Turs-tir- e perform tlxm satisfactorily. by Dr. Weston Vernon, represents- In Uie tournament and Wednesday at IVtrraboroi !' from Uila county Tins publl-itU- y IV participate In the i rr cation will publish all these lava, guest of Miss Ilia Kidman. meet. Just how the events will be one each Issue of tlie paper until Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen stared Is told below by Buiuner Uie law have all been published (and Mrs. Lucille Giles of Album- 01 t)ie meet m It will in all probability be three ibr,. Cal. Mrs. Grant Jensen nd,,U are listed on tlie months until tlie laws appear Injwitlurd Sorensen of Murray si "mj Light ewnts book form for public distribution. ur?'T . r?U.l,:g u rertain tltlom D Ixre-wlt- h throw lor accuracy In the ratclu-The third of tlie tark-Uie raulw-- r must stand with one (iron and Is House Bill No. 15. foot on the home plate while nuu-lu- g H. B. No. 15 By Mr. Grander attempts to throw Into a bar-ro- ll tour-(lame- nt WILL BE PUBLISHED , s .n K'A N'f C nU y, rl At.il, iMiii, 3b list. n. If Events For ALL NEW LAWS PASSED AM KK r UipK-y- Lriu, K A g and eifeetne , Mrs J. Ibn- - r Jms n of Iatel!o held in the ward ifduliO Is pa) ing a bio-- f trill to Impel at 10 jO a. in. Tie num- Ur parents. Mr, and Mr. Hcbrr ber on the program were r, ndi C. Rob,nson by tie great grand thUdr- n. Grandma Borah J. Henderson, I la Tie nu mbrrs ol the lmna-dla:j had nusfortuiir of breaking family related abort but interest-in- g tier kg abuse Uie kiiee Tuesday inridrnt of Ualr llvra. wluie altempUtig to step up to the 200 Weston relatives mid frirurts porch at la-- r liome, Ttua u quite attended Uie program. bad for an aged lady, a alie lias 1 been 30 At obliged to Ute a crutch lor p. tn. lunrh was served at Uie city (lake i park. Bathing, four yrars, due to a fall from a boat it g and races were enjoyed by chair and was Just getting able to ail. Tlie snigk Weiton were beat- use It sune of Uor tune. en by Uie married. 15 to 1 In a Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier. game of bosebalL In Idaho is visiting her parents, Mr. the evening before the danre a and Mrs P. D. Mol lot a also Mrs. short program constating of 3 Pearl Western of Salt take City. j local numtara and a one Tlie stork paid a visit to Mr. play Tlie Descendants. entitled. and Mr Rosa 8. Chaney, SaturTlie Westons and Uatr friends day, and left a bouncing boy to made tlie dance a successful end make hi home with Uiem. Alto Uie day s entertaitimetii. Over though a little kite for the reunion 240 Weston descendant paruclpat-- d of which he Is a scion of tlie WesIn the day activities. ton family tree. Ross is wearing a Jubilant smile that won't come Mr and Mrs. Geo. Htnderson off and mot la-- and baby are dosnd (amlly of Randolph were ing well. here during the post Mr and Mr Parley W Hart Very iuuri-ui.- a 1 td - 2b m I e p Tal 34 4 8 Weston Reunion Held Friday tta taketown One of reunions ever moot look lirld place in takrtown Friday. Aug 11 It was Just 63 years since tlx Nelanuah Weston arrived in Lake-tow- lour of Uir nine childit of Use family were present Thev wereMrs. Merry Gibbon IS, Usdin. Utah: Mrs. Melinda tatn-bor14. taktown; the twin M' Mary W. Crowther. C8 Malad Idaho and Samuel W. ton. 68 original n. -- two-innl- al r vri-Ito- rs wv-e- section revised statute of I'tah 1921, as amended by chapter 3, laws of I lab, 1923. relating to to, and bonds and Information la be required of, deals. ers In certain sgrlrullurml laying oil tlie ground with ojirn end toward home, this bar roll is placed at second base. Point are scored according to the num ber of balls landing In tlie barrel) on Uie fly. one the first bounce and on tlie roll or hitung the sides of tlie barrel). The ba.se ball Be It enacted by the Legislature of pitch U of sprctal Interest to pit cliers who boost control, and la made the State of Utah: Revised from Uie regular pitching distance Section 1. Section In this event tlie con- Statutes of Utah 1933, as amended to Ogden on Friday after spend- - f r by Chapter 3, Laws ol Utah. 193J, ing the week here with tier par- lhro,w V,1" Is amended to read as follows: spare Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Breach frame that represent over home plate In which a ball Before Issuing any license run, Icy. a Act. be must tlie In State strike railed this as provided pass to Mr. and Mrs Harvey Williamson Board of Agriculture shall require Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baugh and The frame la 18 ft. wide 36 In. In U 30 In. said file with the applicant to Mr. and Mr. Don Reese left height, and the bottom from the ground. Inf tedders should Board, and said Board shall ac- Tuesday evening for a weeka trip be sepetally adapted In scoring In cept a sworn financial statement, to Yellowstone Park. the baseball target throw which Is also a good and sulficlent surely sons Mrs. Arthur Wilson and made from a distance of 90 fret at bond tn tlie sum of Five Hundred Woodrow and Grant the spent (3500 001 Dollars conditioned that week at Salt Lake with tier a target which U marked off with five circles which are numbered the principal will make full and daughters Mabel and Gayle. complete settlement tor any proMr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones Uie outside circle being six Inches duce, as defined herein, handled by accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leroy from the ground. Point are scored hint, or for cadi advances, or any Hill of Logan to Idaho where they according to the nearness tlie con, containers purchased by him or by visited with relative's at Trude and testant come to the bulls eye. his authorized agent for the handThe baseball throw lor distance Is Rexburg on Thursday, Friday and Just what It says, and should be ling of produce and for any and Saturday. all inspection fees due the state Mrs. Russell Vaneudo of Salt popular among the big out fielders board of agriculture by said pro- Lake here with her who are used to catching runners spent duce dealer or peddler. Such surety sister Mrs. SundayWilliamson. Miss at the home stretch. Hilling lor Harry tn bond Is to run to the state of Utah 11a her to distance Is made from a circleuntil Baugh accompanied for the benefit of all persons, firms Salt Lake which the hitter must stand for an Indefinite time. Three or corporations with which such Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cox an- the ball hits tlie ground. produce dt aler or peddler shall do nounce the birth of a son born on hits are allowed the furtherest hit business within the stale of Utah Bunt and run Is for the Wednesday. Mother and babe are counting. and any sueh person, firm, or cor- -' doing boys who figure they can lay fine. porallon which shall suffer a lixsa Mr. and Mrs. John Housley and down a bunt and get away to Is because of violation of this Act by Mrs. Telllson and two first base la a hurry. The ball reason of doing business with any childrenSeymour of Ogden called on Mrs. merely tossed up to the batter, who sueh licensed produce dealer or Jane Parkinson on strikes It. Tune Is taken from the Sunday. peddler shall have the right to sue Miss Evelyn Theurer returned to time the ball Is hit until the baton such bond tn his or Its own In the on after a week ter roaches first base. name to any court of competent Ogden here Tuesday with her parents, Mr. event of base running each contesspent tant makes a complete circle of the jurtsdirfkiu and the principal and and Mrs. Herman Tlieurer. Each the. surety may be joined tn such Mrs. Audra Turner and son Leon bases touching each base. action. Licenses Issued to produce and Miss Edith runner Is timed. Relay base run Jones returned dealers under the provisions of this home on on as the above Sunday evening after nlng Is carried Act shall be displayed tn a confour days at Grace and except that four runners circle the spending spicuous place in the office or sales Springs, Idaho with Mrs. bases one after the other passing room of tlie licensee and any agent Soda, Turners brothers, Wm. P. Maughan a baton and running against time. acting for or on his behalf shall and D. P. Maughan and families. Sixteen Teams Sent carry written authority to do so Miss Barbara Baxter spent the Class B Entry Blanks. and each peddler of produce shall week at Ogden, guest of Miss Ruth Sixteen teams tn class "B" have be furnished by the State Board Ames. been mailed entry blanks for the of Agriculture with metal tags or Miss Marjorie Hill of Salt take Gold Medal tournament, of this holders which shall carry a card Is spending her vacation here with group eight will be selected to bearing the name of each peddler, her mother, Mrs. John Hill. and the number and date of is-- I Mrs. Marshall Allan and child- participate In the tournament.B Tlie enteams Unit were sent class suance of his license, which metal ren of Salt take are visiting rePreston. tag or liolder. shall be securely latives here. They are guests of try blanks are: Trenton. Arimo, Montpelier. Camp fastened In a prominent place on Postmaster and Mrs. N. O. Allan. Amalga, F-- l, Providence, Wellsville, Clark -each vehicle used tor peddling pur Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montgomery ston. Cornish, Franklin, Lewiston, poses, and children of Ogden returned Richmond. Willard, y Section 2. This Act shall take home on Wednesday after spend Logan, Mantua. Just what teams effect upon approval. weeks two here with their Ing par will receive the final invitation to ents, Mr. and Mrs. David taish-ma- participate In the tourney will be left up to the tournament comMrs. J. Alma Balls of Hyde Park mittee. week end here with her spent the Class 'A' teams are not quiet -daughter, Mrs. Allan B. Leishman. as enumorous as the B teams but Mrs. Evan B. Murray left Thursteams is expected to at least Wellsville Mrs. Mary A. Wood- day for Chicago where she will enter theeight A class. Teams that ward, who Is leaving soon for Baker meet Mr. Murray who has been, have been asked to enter this summer school there. City, Oregon, to visit with mem- attending are, Tremonton, bers of. her family, was honored They will visit the world's fair group Ogden, Browns, Ogden, Layton, before home. a at host no returning guest surprise party Mrs. Max Johnson of Los An- Morgan, Crystal Springs, Logan at her home on Friday afternoon. Smithfteld, Quality Kid Social chat and a delicious lunch-io- n geles. Calif, is visiting here with Collegians, Pocatello, Ogden Stock Yards, Ault-ma- n Mr. her Mrs. H. Wm. and Mesdames parents, were enjoyed by Grocery, Salt take and EvanDarley. Mary A. Woodward. Jane Parkinston Shop team, Gasav of Ogden, Mr. Larsen Mrs. and Chris and son, Serena Hall, Rachel Bankhead Rlverdale, Brigham City and Jane Thorpe, Mary J. Hendry, daughter Sarah and Miss Ruth to Bankhead motored Salt take Hannah Willie, Harriet Spence H. on Wednesday evening to spend Cassie Leishman, Martha Viol Up-Se- ts Thursday and Friday with relatives Mary Larsen. Brenchley, Bankhead, Mrs. Larsen was guest of her moParkinson. Margret Martha Williamson, Clara Maughan ther, Mrs. Mary Chapman. B. Mr. Mrs. and William Ethel M. Cassie S. Brenchley, Jessie Maughan and family of Salt take Woodward, Jones, Amy In a fast and well played baseWoodward, and Mary W. Thorpe. returned home on Thursday after . Prof. Otte of Logan gave an in- spending five days here with their ball game the Malad team came heretoteresting talk on the Egyptian Pyra- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. through to wm from the The fore unbeaten Collegians. mids, at the Wells ville ward on Maughan. Miss Barbara Maughan came game was one of the best played Sunday evening. The program was under the direction of the M.I.A. home after visiting at Vernal, Utah at the fair grounds this season. in connection with the Sacrament with Attorney and Mrs. Hugh W. The final score stood: Malad 4, Collegians 3. The Collegians a bit Other numbers cn the Colton. meeting. The Misses Ruth Woodward and over confident started McCullock program were two clarinet solos, by twirller, but Sylvan Hoffler of Logan entitled Alice Thorpe, entertained at a former league ball. McMiss Dorothy Rogers watermellcn bust at the home of untried in USummer. also of Logan played a piano solo, Miss Woodward on Wednesday Cullock was wild and nervous, but He In evening. Games and a delicious pitched good ball at times. two vocal numbers, a duet, on the yielded three runs and six hits up Song of Indian: and Good Bye to luncheon were enjoyed the Garden of My Heart, was by lawn by Dora Woodward, Edith until the last of the seventh when Miss Woodwward, Miss Evans replaced him. Evans allowed Hugh Clark and Elmer Bailey and Jones, a solo, Come to Thee" by Mr. Thorpe, Reid Brenchley, Roy Dar- one hit that a home run In tlie ley, Lee Bair, Joseph Woodward, two and third innings he pitched. Clark. Larson for Malad pitched effective The Boy Scouts of Troop 21, and Grant Smith. Mrs. Henry Johnson of Van- ball throughout allowing but six numbering 35 returned home Sunday evening after spending four couver, Washington came Tuesday hits during the game, two of these days at the Boys Camp in Logan evening and was guest of her sis- however were home runs by Bill Preston ter Mrs. Chris Larsen. She left Nyman. Scout Leader canyon. The Collegians must now whip Wednesday for Salt take to visit was in assisted charge, Brenchley with her mother, Mrs. Mary Chap- - Southfield at Logan next Sunday Drew. Elliot by to keep the second half from being The members of the Madra Club Miss Lucile Grover of Rexburg thrown Into a tie as the first half entertained their husbands at & swimming party at Log ana Thurs-- . came Tuesday to spend a few days now stands. LOGAN COLLEGIANS her aunt, Mrs. Daniel A. day evening. After which a delict- -j-, with ous supper was served to the fol- Leishman. Miss Ivean Larsen returned home Messrs and Mesdames lowing. several days at Lewis Alvord, William Bankhead, after spending Allan Leishman, Wm. M. Jones, Pocatello, Idaho guest of her ftunt Walter Perkins, Sterling Jones, Mrs. Hails Sorensen. came home Earl Parker, Harold Glen, Harold . Harry Christensen Parker, Edd Stuart, Elmer Glenrl, j rdm California on Wednesday, Chas. Stuart, T. B. Lindley, James where he has spent the past seven B. Bradshaw and Luther Murray. months getting treatment at a hos-good time was enjoyed by all. pital at Los Angeles. He is much The Madra club will hold their improved in health, Miss Sarah Larsen had as next meeting at the home of Mrs. the Wednesday, Murray, Thursday, August ner guests on Isabel 24 at 2 p. m. Misses Ruth Bankhead, Orval Porter returned to their Danielson and Thelma Johnson of home at Pocatello, Idaho onjLoean. Fall flowers centered the Thursday after visiting ten days table. Tuesday, Aiurust 22. 1933 COUNTY. UTAH 'iruyrsm Uuii.e, c H.ll. lb Jour., 1 Classified Ads and Mr. and Mrs. Painell JohnIn son were week end iri.tor Logan Fred J. Rubait ot tlie frill hatchs room modern cans of trout foil HINT ery planted home near college. Inquire Cache at various places in the lake during the pall wk. We hope we American, see some of them about two year loit KLST lioure and 4 acre lienw. posture at 691 North 2nd West delivered tamborn Raymond Inquire 445 North 3 Eal, sotiie slieep to Ogden. Monday TOMATOES OR SALE-- O. Carl-soWiag Usact Swift south Crockett Ale. neu -Anlmsli of Land and to Bib ward meeting house. Clark's Sm" mentions thst of sll Insert s ars tbs EOlt SUE at Bir Ssriirtee Home the larger dragon and store connected. Grocery swIfuKt on the wing and that on of these was timed by Doctor Till confectionery. Will consider trad-fi- x' smaller home with 3 or 3 yard, who found that they covered acres land adapted lor raising SO to IK) yards In three seconds, or small fruit. Call at 419 South Main at the rats of nearly 60 mile sa Logan. hour. Oraltbologicalljr Spwaklag 1 ho best definition wt over brerd . lavsatiea Dridd Infur a lame duck la, a congressman When Edison proposed and whose goose has been cooked. New vented the luesndettcetit lamp, th Orleans Slates. tnan and the Ide.--t were ilerlded. n, fllt-t- . An act amending rs pro-duct- ICE '-- ; I . 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