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Show CACHE AMERICAN Ptz Eight Intercepted Pass Brings Tiger Loss The Junior G.0.Ps extend a cordial invitation to young voters d run (or tomh Broberg' down. fter Intercepting pax. broke up a 6 to 6 deadlock and Logan high school eked out a victory over Ogden, lu their league game her Friday. The score was 13 to 8. The break In the (Inal period was disheartening Indeed to the tcrap-p- y Tiger, who had come bock to tie tire acore, after trailing (or more Uian two periods. The victory, on the p1mt hand. aa costly (or Logan, which aw Hi brilliant halfback. Undqulxt. tan d (rom the (leld with a broken L.p The Injury waa auf'ered d irlng t (ourth period, alien Lindquist tackled an opponent and was tlun caught In a general plleup lie will be out (or the season. LlndquUt scored the (lr.t Lo in touchdown hi the Initial quirt:r when lie sprinted 23 jards (rom a spread (ormatlon that baffled the visitors. P From that time until the fourth period the game was a punnng duel Early In the last (r.ime, Ogden opened with a passing attack. Ellis, jwlth tlie ball on hit own mark, dropped back, threw to Wdr. and the Ogden halfback tihted through a broken field on a run to a touchdown. The attempud placement that would have put Oj den ahead failed. Ten minutes play remained wl:-Ogden, In a belated effort to win, ' again called upon its aerial attack But Broberg, substitute for Kowallls, Logan tackle. Intercepted Wcir'r heave on Ogdens mark and dashed to a touchdown Ryan co:i- verted. Lineup and summary: i Ogden i6. Logan 13 I 00 AX. CACHE Gwen V Tuejfcl.iv, October 2 5. 1932. COUNTY. UTAH Lemberg. Clyde T. Green Hunting Lure Logan No. S Mrs. Louie Tyson. Itoito Sonne, A E. Cranney. Recelv. Carl-- -. tug: Harry Williams, Vincent Wm. R. Andrews. Constable. J P. Holmgren. Oeo Logan No 7' countin';: Baugh. Mrs. Geo. Q Rith, Mis Rewlving: Ella May McMurrtn. Larsen. Mrs C. J. M Trot man, E Garrett Constable, Hansen. Beaver Creek. Logan, Can'Ji Dear Editor: Th range cattle were taken out a few days before this open season on the deer and of course that U the very beat policy for all partes concerned, some of these drer-huiphle. left are to dumb they could n t tell Logan No. 8: counting. O, A a deer front a Holstein cow, and W. T. Burris. Othello Hick ismine, sides tliat, some of those red bulb Moroni Hansen. man. Receiving: that wer here would take exception Mclva A. L. Reese. ConMr. Kearl, to thee bright red coats and thete stable, Alfred Berntson, would be some thrilling Logan No. 9: counting. Wallace not scheduled on the huntir; Loughney. Bagna O. Hansen, J. H lloensev Wm. Doutre. All tlie spoilsmen should remem- Stewart. Receiving' Ellen H. Blndrup. IL E Hanson ber that liny will be Just as eager to nvtable Fred C. Kldgrll, Sr. twi' up here next tall, and each Ci Lcgan No. 10: Dora Sorensen. ii an should do everything , pohs.bk. Fred Lundberg. to that the game laws are ca-- I i!air5r K. Aeblnher, Ar-- 1 Rcc Henry ivlr.g' rii d out to tne very letter, listen. a nvir.la J. Adams. Cl. vs. MiNV:l. Con Kd apoiGiunn will not put his tag Stable, Waltr S. Adams. on a dier that some other man lus Logan No, 11: count.ng. R L. Hi'!. khltd. and if I catch anjone do . Wadsworth. thir, I will turn them over to Ua Pied Glauwr. Donald Car bon, A. II Horace - ! Reeming: or s.u r and tar.autiacr riff, every me mb of the Game Protective Assn. shot, d C bins. D.viena Rose. Constable, do tl:e sime. tne public expect ur U. K, Homer. P'I r.g rnce s for election to be to ma'.e svine slight gesture, s Id Nov. 8. 19:2. h, a attending banquet once a ye ir and flllaig our hides with elk steak i Logan No. 1: Dunford home, 61 Fast 2nd South. 6lKHi!d Lheiy pfxirt-.mekeep ajj Logan No. 2: Sixth ward cliajv-l- , sharp eye for the predatory anlin ib j r Main and 4.h South and buds and the entire place hi corn, Infested with coyotes, hawks, cats! and lions, when one of these k.ll rJ hones up, shoot fast nnd straight, be cave tiny know no closed Ko. 5: Woodruff school, ea.nj and are eating meat U the time. !Fi.5 Sou;h M West. gt. Every hunttr should carry a small Lopan No. 6: Res. of Mrs. B. M amount of poi on Just as important 'vYr, vn. 83 West 4th N. to his equipment as his gun, amlj Logan No. 7: whenever he dresses a deer, or 3id No. anj one else dress one see to It tlu Logan No. 8 : German meeting the inU stines are pohsoned while ho'te( th N. between Main and they arc warm and In this way vc iitstand a chance to kill a few of ourj Logan No. 9: 7th ward meeting LOG 4 V (1.1) (OGDEN IB), compitUors. several days later wh.n 4t, East 1 So. e D Anderson le .. . Vah!ui the wind and sun has de troyed t!. Loi.an No. 10: Whittier . !e .. Wchlm snull of the person, as the coyote ,yn East 3rd North, . Morr II lg .. will not approach until then. Lojn No. 11: 10:h ward amuse- c . . Peterson , After a man has killed his dc"r, iri nt hall, 8 N. 5 East, lewis he should be rg fair and considerate to! Amalga: . rt . Jacobsen Avon: church house, sportsmen who have been less for- re . StettkT tnnate and who wish to Benson: continue ob Ryan the hunt, and he should come College: College ward meeting Brown ihb from the hunting ground and nv.jl.onie. . Llndqui.t Ihb b up there taking up space tli.i Coie: Vestry ot meeting house. ... f) H11 B. A. to some one else, he has no belongs Cornish: meeting hou ?. Score by periods: right to help someone else get a Claikston: amusement hall. 0 0 0 Ogden deer and anyone doing this should HyrumNo. 1: .... 6 0 0 Logan 713 be In Jail. No. 2: Jus. Unsworth resiHyrum Scoring: Logan Touchdowns, dence. Very truly, Lindquist, Kowallls, Ogden TouchROBT. CROOKSTON. Hyde Park: school house. down, Weir. Point after touchdown P.S. Lewiston No. 1: White House Ryan, Logan, by placement. There are some of us who have south of Drug Store. Will Substitutions: Logan Lundahl Lewiston No. 2: Second ward for Hall, Wakly fot Walker. Hum- seen the wild game completely cleaned out of these kills, we had, meeting house. for for Waklcy, Broberg phries continuous closed season for several Lewiston No. 3: Third ward meetKowallls, Dibble for Lindquist, Haryear, and to avoid a repetition of ing house. rison for Brown. Ogden IJoerens this. Lewiston No. 4: Sugarton hotel. Every person who is interested for D. Anderson, D. K. Anderson for sit down and write a letter to some Mendon: City Hall. Klnnard, Oreenwell for Springer. Influential polititian and offer him Millville: or her your support at election proMt. Sterling: Thomas Lindley res. viding they will promise to put Ted Newton: Amusement hall. Seeholzer back in Logan canyon to Nibley: basement Nibley meeting protect our Interests there. house. North North Logan Logan: ELECTION JUDGES NAMED; church. POLLING PLACES ANNOUNCED Paradise: Peters boro No. I: school house. (Continued from Pag On) Petersboro No. 2: Providence: town hall. Albert Renner. Richmond No. 1: club Richmond No. 1: counting, Ellis Doty, Mrs. Helen Larson, Frank W. Richmond No. 2: Alma Olsen's Traveller. Receiving, S. F. Thomas residence. Charlie Peart, Sophus R. ChristenRiver Heights: school house. sen. Constable, H. J. Johnson. Riverside: school house. Richmond No. 2: counting, Rosley Smlthfleld No. 1: Library buildO. Merrill, A. A. Olson, Henry S. Webb. Receiving, Miss Lenore Bul-le- ing. Smlthfleld No. 2: Union Mer. Mrs. Emma Fisher, Alma A. Olsen. Constable, John Spademan. building, south Main. Trenton: town hall. River Heights: Mrs. i Mary J. Wellsville No. L: state bank buildRicks, Mrs. Anna Lundberg, Roy Stewart. ing. Wellsville No. 2: city hall. Riverside: Wm. Toombs, Otto Beutter, Joyce Cowley. Smlthfleld No. 1: counting, Chas. LOGAN HUNTERS SHOOT AT CACHE VALLEY CLUB McCann, Chas. Leroy Nelson, L. S. Miles. Receiving: Newton Woodruff, (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Eugene Lundqulst, Effie Greens Constable, Jos. Gyllenskog. miles an hour. The boat to which Smlthfleld No. 2: counting, Jen-n- lt the motor is attached will carry five Winn, Sam Ewing, Lorin Lowe, or six men. It will also tow two cr Receiving: Vaudlce Toolson, Henry three small boats loaded with men. McCracken, Ruby Scrowthers. ConThese men are generally taken stable, Kenneth Gordon. out in the morning by Mr. Olsen Trenton: Henry H. Hauser, J. A. and located over the marshes at Brower, Wm. Litz. the most advantageous points for Wellsville No. 1: counting, John shooting. The men get in zlinds built C. Brenchley, Vere Price, Thomas out of tuies and willows behind Robt. which the hunters hide until the Receiving: Brenchley. Russell Stewart, John ducks fly within range. Maughan, Handwork, Bench Tailoring has always been the best Lcishman. Constable, Sam Riggs. The writer was surely shown a tailoring; soft, easy, comfortable but always been Wellsville No. 2: counting, royal time by this veteran hunter. costly Alton, Sterling Jones, Julian. He was given a ride up and down Bair. Receiving: Thos. Kerr, James the deep river channel in a Urge C. Parker, Chas. Wyatt. Constable, boat to which was attached a 72 Now you can have it for the price of ordinary clothes. We give you 72 of the fine bench details that Hart LeRoy Hall. horse power motor. This boat will Logan No. 1: counting, Wm. H. plow through the water at a rate Schaffner & Marx put in their $65 to $75 Bench Made ' suits last Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Clark, N. P. of 20 to 30 miles an hour. It is spring now for $25 to $35 Anderson. Receiving: Niels Jacob- wonderful sport to have an expersen, Mrs. C. W. Green, Mrs. J. L. ienced boatman give one a thrilling 4 Some saving! And some quality! Montrose. Constable, O. S. Dunn. ride. There was very poor shooting it Logan No. 2: Geo. Dunber, MarThe biggest $35 worth in this city are Front Row Worgaret Mason, A. M. Johnson. Re- most points on the marsh over SatOle L. Hansen, Lear urday and Sunday. Monday mornsteds See them wear them and give yourself and ceiving: ConArthur Mecham. J. Baugh, a lift ing eight hunters were taken out by your budget stable, Helmar Pedersen. Mr. Olsen. They returned In th-Logan No. 3: counting, Mrs. Ada middle of the afternoon with Cfi Wahlstrom, Loyal Hall, John J. Ro- ducks and two large Canadiao berts. Receiving: C. C. Cressal, Jos-la- h honkers. These latter two birds W. Wixom, Wm. C. England, were shot down by the Editor of Constable Wm. Wayman. the Cache American. It was one of Logan No. 4: counting, Richard the greatest thrills we have ever had Yeates, Kate Mortimer, P. P. Jones. on a hunting trip. Thanks to the Receiving: Bertha Gessel, Jos. Tar-be- t, desire of Mr. Olsen to show- - every, Rebecca Cardon. Constable, one a good time that we were abto S Lewis L. Cardon. to shoot these geese. He was pilot- - S Logan No. 3: counting, Arthur J. ing the motor boat in which five Picot, Irene Clayton, Arthur Bate- men were riding and towing a sec- - hj son. Receiving : Ras Rasmussen, ond boat In which three were rid-- 1 i to attend an informal dancing party at the Palais dOr Wednesday Evening at 8:30 n -! . w- -s foot-rac- 1 Good Orchestra Novel Entertainment No Admission Charges I at T i . i i j j I j TWO BIG Att. Colton, Cong. Don and Local Candidates frrzrz ; was J1 a to and that waa formerly disaaterou bird life few j any one wuhr to get a view of tulle weal of Brigham City, tlie re the bird refuge they can enter upon are several large club houses. Tlteie tlie djke west of Prrry with an autoIs the Chesapeke club, it Salt Lake mobile and go west to tle west aide club, the Provo club, lh Millionaire of the marsh, go north and east, club and last along tlve channel U City. Till can be to the Cache Valley (dub. There air back nowBrigham while tlie dirt that make done about 73 member In the Utter club U dry. H would not be moat of the mr tuber bring from the djke safe to try the drive when the clay Logan with a few members (rent soil U wet aa It U difficult for an Brlgltara City. automobile to travel In wet clay. For a couple days recreation, we dont know where one could go to BAl'CHTLBS OF BENSON gut more enjoyment. About slxiy CAMP MEET AT IITKlM percent of the enclosure within th. dkc which have been built bv the (('ontiaued from Tat Owe) fed-rgovernment. U aamtuary. home of Mr. Wiland upon ttvese waters and marshes afternoou at theA good program Is Petersen. lard no sh oting Is pennliled. Ladle Th d)kes now control the wa!rs prepared by the Republican committee. hi cuili a way that It Is believed In tine there will be no sick dticl.a Mr. J. M. flmlth was pleasantlya by Pt.,r to putti'ig m the djkes, the surprled Thursday afternoonA plca-aliad.Lh witters from the hgc number of her lady friends. In music afternoon waa spent would blow up ovrr the ':t the n.arli's and It would till die and Vstting A dilldous supper wu V'lt r!.i ld not hapjwn sgaln. Th'. served Many uvful presents were w r srem-- d to carry a poln received by Mrs. Fmlth. after sundown both Saturday Sunday raghu. Along the river channel a al nt n -- grxzr.-g.-yZSZZtt'Z- : rj , J jH bJ j n j j( r r ) n u.,a ft r- i rd j Wednesday Evening October 25 Richmond, 7:30 P.M. Smithfield,8:30 P.M; Speakers will be ctlmry from Canada. There b! ru'ht on ,:5 be-l- d j j We were going out to tlie shooting grounds about I o clock In the morning. We had kfi Ui dub house and had gone about a mile when a duck flew up In front of ua We took a Mint at It. in dm k fell to the east of us about 200 yards. Mr. Olsen steered the boa's Into the bank and told us to go after the bird. We had no aeoner left the boat when a flock of eight geese headed In our direct ton. Mr, OU-began to make sounds like a goose honking and the birds came within a few rods when three sho, wrc fired. Two birds fell and tlve third f ew bird, badly wounded, about a mile and alighted Into tne tubs. Every man In the party go, good shooting during tlve day. Archie Hull, attendant at th gov ernment house, who rrgtsters the hunters Into tlve public grounds, stated that "3 men rli-terewith him en B today. 3eui-- ! secured their leg ,1 limits r f:f!v birds. Ho sta'cd that tl.e bird inf Cou!abe John T. Qmnney. t I I w,a - ' . . . . I aa, . E. Bowen Cur Stock of Bed Room Furniture is complete at greatly Reduced Prices. 66 Emma Lucy Gates Sing at Both Rallies FURNITURE COMPANY Logan Public Invited eresa room-librar- r( AS i I ,1- - - 'x .hwwm vise's , MauSHaMOlUiNIUS The New Gordon Creek Coal The Superior Fuel y. MOUTHFUL! n, Mined from the lowest vein of coal and geologi- cally the oldest in Utah-Hen- ce its super quality. A FURNACE FULL OF LIVE COKE IN THE MORNING INSTEAD OF ASHES Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes give you 72 of the Bench Tailored Details Found in $65 to $75 OUR COAL Suits Last Spring. $25 to $35 its Asa, Needs no artificial treatment. . .it will burn up the soot left by other coals. La-mo- nt TRY "GORDON CREEK COAL AND YOU WILL NEVER BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER. (SIX CARLOADS JUST RECEIVED) - THATC Clothing Company ,, Company South Main Street s. b. BENSON, Mgr. Phone 123 Logan, Utah !r - ' |