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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Eight LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday. April 2. 1935 SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE UNDER WAY FOR AGGIES The Utah State Aggie spring footballers are having things plenty tough these days. Coach E L. Dick" Romney is driving his men hard in early drills with an eye already looking ahead to the 27th of next September when his men will meet the Uclans of the University of California at Los Angeles. 58 men have been issued suits and are participating in the daily drills They have been given ofand several fensive formations plays with which to become ac customed, and Coach Romney has announced that for the next two weeks his men will be drilled on the fundamentals of these plays and formations along with others that will be introduced from time to time Jack Croft is doing a lot of work with the line candidates and is directing their work on the tackling dummy and charging ma- chine. Croft is a past master of the art of directing line play and he is proving especially effective this spring Also helping with the daily woiL-ou- ts are Rudy Van Kampen, the frosh coach, and Elmer Ward who captained last falls aggregation. Four Battery Boys Land Mat Titles Battery C mat performers, the local national guard unit and composed largely of Utah State Agricultural college stars, gained the lion's share of the laurels in tlie annual intermountain AAU wrestling tourney, which came Ihe large squad is nightly divided into several groups with each of these men directing a certain contingent Among the freshmen stars who are twinkling with early brilliance are Bernard Magnussen and Willard Skousen, two young back- field aces from Mesa, Arizona, and who played his Elvin Waymcnt prep ball with Ogden high school Close observers are confidently predicting that Wayment will step into the vacant center spot and they are just as confidently predicting that he will be a star in the position Weighing 185 pounds and with a fine football sense, Wayment needs only experience to make him a real star. Skousen and Magnussen were the sparks of the freshman offensive attack last fall that won the state champion ship Skousen is a fullback and looks good to step into the spot vacated by the rugged Thatcher Magnussen is a half Handley back weighing around 170 pounds with plenty of speed Coach Romney Intends to extend the spring workouts through the next two weeks, although a longer time will have to be allotted should bad weather intervene. Lloyd Dunlop, Provo, unattached, threw a bombshell in the hopes -- i U i We Propose to Make this the Biggest Sale in Used Cars Ever Heard of in Utah . . . We Will Sell Cars that are Practically New at the Price You Have Been Accustomed to Paying for USE with a leg scissors and body press. Sieverts won the 155 pound title last year and was a topheavy favorite over the Utah county mat man. Several second places were not decided due to a nilxup In explaining the rules to the contestants. The results of Saturdays matches 1 And Come in and Let Us Show You a Car in the Make of Your Choice BUICKS FORDS Latest Models Some Like New CACHE COUNTY FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION K April 4 at 8 P. M. Chamber of Commerce Rooms All Members and Public Invited to Participate Pictures will be Shown by LEE KAY of State Department aPtch-directe- While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest and cold and heat and summer and winter and day and night shall not cease. k For Best Results Plant Le-jo- n, Cache Valley Commission Co. SEEDS and Mrs. Lewis P. Mr. Maughan of Hyrum. The Zions girls and boys and the Trecker boys of the Wellsville ward Primary held parties in their classes on Tuesdays. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Teachers Ruth Woodward, Mary L. Dar Wyatt were in ley and Libbie charge. Junior Ladies The Literary club will meet Wednesday April 10th at the home of Mrs. Geddes Maughan. of River Heights The Sunday Heights conference was held Sunday evening Talks were given by E J. Kevern, Rhinehart Kowallis, Kay Scholes, Wesley Liechty and Rice Maughan. Reading was given by Frank The church history department. church history deartment. The new testament department and the Misses Hazel and Helen River school The Misses Zella Wood and STOVE REPAIRING WANTED WE GADE FOR CASH (no junk) CAN FIX ANY STOVE OR RANGE All Kinds of Grates. EVERTON EVERTON & SONS COMPANY & SONS COMPANY 1 Mae Lundberg entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Alice Humphrey of Ephraim, a bride elect of early April Miss Humphrey received many lovely and useful gifts Dainty refresments were served. Mrs. Wm. F Wilson entertained at a quilting bee at her home on Thursday. A dainty luncheon was served to ten. Golden Davidson is visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Davidson. " Mrs. John S Davis and small daughters Janet and Faye are visiting with relatives and fnends in Salt Lake Leonard Long, employed in Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting with his family. Lorenzo Meyers underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils on Friday Miss Eva Paulson was the guest of Miss Naomi Anderson on Thursday evening Dr. Wilburn Wilson of Ogden and Vanez Wilson of Bngham have been guests at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson. FURNITURE CHEVROLETS See These Bargains Latest Models All reconditioned Act Quiclt and Get Your Choice y home of Mrs. Alverta Leatham with vice president Mrs. Annie Letshman in charge. Prayers were and Jennie by Nancy Hendry One Hour Glenn; lesson topic with our Sonk Book" by Hilda Once I Lived in Wyatt; song was read by Ruth Cottonwood San- Parker; song, The Boys ofGwen-nie pete County was read by MarGlenn: the history of garet Nibley Maughan was read Emeline Maughan; by historian Mrs Sleep Baby Sleep, song, Nellie Leishman; poem, Grannys Laddies, Mrs. Nettie Thorpe; Ill Take You Home Again solo, Kathleen, Mlary G. Leishman; musical selections on the organola During a by Mrs Ruby Price. social hour Mrs. Ellen Myers sang Price Annie Laurie, and Mrs gave musical selections Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sarah A. Bailey and Mrs Nancy Hendry, Mr and Mrs Marion Cox and family have moved to Providence to make their home. Mr. Cox was our local bee man. P Joseph Bishop and Mrs. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs James A. Leishman attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Yonk at Petersboro Thursday evening given In honor of their sister, Mrs Yonk, who was observing her birthday. Mr and Mrs Charles Petitt and Mr and Mrs. Dean Barnes of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Brenchley on Sunday. Max Williamson, who was operated on at a Logan hospital for appendicitis ten dajs ago, is home and out ard aorund again feeling fine The Wellsville Second ward MI A. presented three one act plays at the CCC camp at Hyrum on Monday evening President Mark Lindley was m charge hTe plays present, "Tea Pot on the Rocks, d Andante" and Pink and by Rhoda Thorpe Lorenzo Thorpe, Bessie Jones and Sara J. Parker. Musical numbers were given by Kenneth Bailey Keith Leishman, Ross Maughan and Stanley Jones, Evan O. Dar-le- y and Mrs. Bessie Jones, all ac- -i compamed by Miss Helen Jones. Mr and Mrs Joseph P. Cooper, Mrs. Howard Jones. Mrs. Audra Turner and sons Wayne and Miss Charlotte Riggs and Miss Elaine Jones were Sunday guests Practically New Cars At USED PRICES Latest Models MiPAPnr ,R2irm. 1st North, Logan. n, CALL FOR ANNUAL MEETING Latest Models Never Such Bargains Ever Offered to the Public Two Late Models Light Cars at Biggest Bargain ever Offered. PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS GRAHAMS NASHS Latest Models We Can Suit Your Taste head-quarte- is WELLSVILLE See Our Look Over TMs List 35 n AIR This is Not an Advertising Scheme But a Real Sale Used Cars and Drive One to Conference . . Bargains in Used Car History of A1 Sleverts, Deseret gym star, In the group by tossing his more experienced rival in to a close Saturday evening with follow: a series of fast encounters. They 126 pounds Wallace Allred, Deseret gym, declsioned Harold Elg, won four titles. speed- UISB, Pocatello, Idaho. Pay Thomick, 145 pounds Lamont Thomick, ster, was the first guardsman to annex a mat title, throwing Jess Battery C declsioned Cliff Bell Loves day, Logan, unattached in 1 Deseret gym. 155 Baldwin, pounds Luther minute and i seconds with a body Battery C defaulted to Kenneth press. Deseret gym. Elwood Spencer, another Battery Mayne, FINALS O enrtant, captured the 118 pound title by tossing Arthur Rose of 112 pounds Fay Thornick, Batthe 22nd field artillery in 2 13 tery C. threw Jess Lovesday, Lowith a body press. gan, unattached: 1 03, body press. 118 pounds Elwood Spencer, BatLamont Ihornijck, Fays brother, honors by gain- tery C, three Arthur Rose, took the 222 F. A.; 2 13, body ing a decision over a fellow guardsman.. Douglas Baldwin, in a press 126 pounds two battle These Wallace Allred, Desspectacular youngsters applied aiid broke holds eret gym, declsioned Walter Marwith a gretA deal of ability. shall, Battery C. Logan 135 pounds Gene Plastmo, UISB The final title gathered in by the local national guard array was Pocatello, Idaho, threw Joe Long-sodrown. Lloyd Elder Deseret gym; 2 20, body press the 145 Thornick threw his fellow guardsmen, Louis' pounds Lamont C declsioned Turley, in 7 23 with a reverse body Battery Douglas Baldwin, Battery C. press. two! 155 matmen Deseret gjni took pounds Kenneth Mayne, division Deseret gym, declsioned Golden titles. In the Wallace Allred declstoned Walter Allen, Battery C. 165 pounds Marshall of Battery C, and in the Lloyd Dunlop, Provo, gioup Kenry Mayne inattached, threw A1 Sieverts, Desupset the dope by gaining the nod eret gym.; 1.35, leg scissors and over Golden Allen of the Battery ' body press. C. Mayne captured the . 175 pounds Lloyd Elder, Battery title last year and is the only C, threw Louis Turley, Battery C champion who competed success- 7 23, reverse body press. fully in the J935 meet. Heavyweights Kenneth KeddingKenneth Keddington, Granite ton, Granite high school, decislon-e- d Ted Hanks, UISB, Pocatello, high school heavyweight upheld the fame given his school by Kail Idaho. Schleckman last by the tough Ted Hanks of the University of Idaho, southern branch, at Pocatello in a torrid melee. Gene Plastmo, UISB took the title by tossing Joe Wellsville The Daniel H. Wells Longson of the Deseret gym In camp of the Daughters of Pio2 20 with a body press. neers met Friday afternoon at the Thursday, Heal'd 2 ftlae Latest HeduaetioBi in Used Car Prises? Have Phone 30 missioners In FISH AND WELLSVILLE Trenton-Amalg- a GAME BANQUET HELD the order mentioned. ccmmended the following canyon reads receive attention From Logan-Hyruroad in Nib-le- y to mouth of Blacksmith Fork canyon road, from Logan-Hyruread Hyrum Bench to mouth of ColBlacksmith Fork canyon road and lege. the right hand fork of the BlackMountain Home-Covsmith Fork canyon road be mainroad. tained Also that the High Providence-Millville road be completed. That West Nibley-Hyruthe approach to Green canyon Special roads From Telfords cor- the lower portion of East canyon ner through Lewiston to the Idaho and the approach to Smithfield line, from Paradise west to Sardine canyon road be improved. Under forest roads the committee canyon, from Clarkston to Newrecommended that the connection ton. The canyon roads committee re-- of the left hand fork road in Black road. Trenton-Wheelroad. Hyer Comer to Lewiston. Mendon to Logan. Benson Cut-of- f. Six miles of bonded road in er (Continued from Page One) Helen Hendry, Elaine Jones and Barbara Baxter. During the banquet President W. S. Anderson acted as toastmaster and several responded with toasts and talks The remainder of the pregram took place In the auditorium Remarks Newell B. Cook; two duets, Helen Jones and Gayle Berry accompanied by Roy Darley; monologue, Lorenzo W. Thorpe, vocal solo Mrs George Glenn. Nine directors were elected as follows Three year term, Heber C. Parker, Earl Wyatt and Lamont Allan; two year term, W. L. Anderson, Dr. W O. Christensen and Wm. P Baldwin, one year term, Niels Larsen, Fred Riggs and Wm Selley Mr. Kay then gave an education and Soil al picture show on "Traveling Down the Green River Everybody had an enjoyable time. Gardens For Persons On Relief Rolls from Page One) to participate in allowed will be community garden program. The variety of seeds and plants to be used shall be determined by the representatives of the extension service of the USAC. The county agricultural agent shall furnish information upon request of garden growers on preparation of land fo. planting the seed, cultivation, Irrigation and control of garden Insects and diseases. The extension service will also make on storage available information of fresh vegetables fer winter use It is expected that vegetables be produced only in such variety and quantity as will be consumedexer-by the family. Care must be cised to see that the produce of community gardens does not enter Into trade channels and that proper care is given by the relief clients to their garden plots (Continued CACHE ROADS PROGRAM AS RECOMMENDED (Continued county bonded from Page One) roads receive tention by the Cache County atcom- - m m e. Nibley-Colle- ge Creek-canyo- ; WE BUY In Bulk. We Sell for Less. EVERTON & SONS ' week. A special committee composed o( the state roads committee and tho canyon roads committee plan to meet with the state roads commis- sion in the near future to urge tha state road program in Cache , county. LI A 1 1 THE GLADSTONE Valet for Modern Travelers The very latest device in Smart Pax-rit- e luggage. Will carry 2 suits or dresses, three large pockets for shoes, shirts and other small necessities. Fold up . . . looks like a gladstone and is trim and sturdy. At the end of the journey your clothes are fresh, clean and free from wrinkles because they hang on hangers (not folded, crushed or tightly packed.) New Talon fastener installation makes it extremely easy to open and close. Get one for your next auto, train or steamship journey. We have two finishes to choose from . . . Imitation Grained leather and Chestnut Swavel Fabric. Prices for either Finish is Only MORE FOR LESS GARDEN SEED smith Fork canyon with the Bear Lake road to Laketown be mader as soon as practicable, that the right hand fork in Green canyon be improved and that the Providence canyon road from thd mouth to the lake be improved. Also High Creek canyon road, jj. The committee on fact finding will have its report ready next THATCHER CL0THING COMPANY COMPANY rhtlnV |