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Show tour r.GE COGAN LOGAN t iM.iiior mi No fdli-da- In, k - Hu Him contexts i;l tinlit cum ii i, I., ill schedule with in i'e hh'j Region getting iu in lion lov time w ith t lie cm i u, o' Boxelder He. who p, ,i,l.u. i defeat Weber toluol o a v Hi u in to the state pi.ivo'l, Ku. r in t' tuinith. iu tin- v.i'id tm.iV Other ganii will bring tor. 'in-- tin- i.im,.u ni.ii n Ogden team at ln c.it.. South fin he, ainl it. ,r ill,.; ..I North Carhe. With tin til, .'ll e.lllll o' hr n sou so near at hand and the line it wnoM practically Imiiii'ioi,, v seem that tli" tuiiii M naturally hr at a low i ld. lieu ever, this in not the i.i-- e 'Or final wimluy o! t',.!i,e ei'l Ion,., out koine good linuhill mil v, iu a i !,..i,i c probably give the to get a lineup on the i.iimii., teams tin next yen', mi nun h - i "foxy paanri': P -- c ll'.til T) d II M Ol O V. V. JuillfU h.J-l- fit I'ffkt - I Skancliy, g . n. 0 1 o B CNl TELLOlJ LADS -- -- THgse tA make: spcr-- t try WrfM -- A PEA H of OAkLEV Q -fHAY ISAiV CRlCkEY I "TrloRMYbAl of 75SIA(3 -t- AMD VOLS ' OOPLE I MRS. kMloHYED feU-lMG WAS TOR BE'iMOi ty')- - .UA BI6 cauh-Mow- dope--tei- s ! Soldier - .. !:!, v v ).tl LOTiA ConKidetable re,.iUi iv.Gled will lie used by i1'" luiiou in.el.i MJM MO A Itink H YLE PAML vl is UusE. ,(It I Tou.I Mk!vp UxZkSY t N" 2 7 3 G. T. F. trrA thanks uj 15-- SOuTr Is Charles Kowallis, end. Charlie has le i pre.tiili itdl. O.jden Logan In Feature In all probability the me mti r esttng game in tin wi i k from the standpoint of being haul tough! throughout is the Logan Ogden game. These two trams have hei n keen rivals tor seveial yearn and hi it seems that the rivalry i coming a little stronger each year And Inasmuch as Friday is Alumni Hay at the loi al Inch school, tie Ogden team will net be the only team ready for a n al Imiib. The Grizzlies, all hough they reat deemed themselves partially South Cache a week ago, are still out to regain lost pte.sllge nml now that their chances against Hoxel-dehave gone glimmering, tiny hope to finish the season in a blaz of glory by adding tlm Ogden boyt to their list ot v etimr. .Crookston will he forced to use a somewhat changed lineup duo to' the fact that several of the regulars are out with bad mimics. At rlSlS j this writing ij appears that Keith Worley, the recent halfback Imd and probably the most outstanding ball carrier in the entire Legion, will not be able to play. Worley was not entirely over the effects of the Boxelder game when he was used against South Cache ami bis rough treatment at the bands of the Jaguars only tended to batter him up a great deal more. Backfield Stars Hurt-D- on McCulloch, another back-fielstar, Is also on the bench with injuries. This chap has been handicapped throughout the season with injuries. At the fir.d of the season, he was bothered with two bad ribs and ho has not played tile brand of ball he is capable of at all Hjjs season. The third disabled veteran on the Logan team - semi-fina- I the occasion spi-t-- j . cHuymev PEUCEDLV M A!v, ' Brute strength will be matched with and skill when Ira Deni meets Arthur Saxon in the headliner of the weeks athletic lull at Allen's arena tonight. Dern is known tor his agilitv- am' ability to get out of tight hole., through knowledge of the UP BERKELEY. Calif. Nov. art. Saxon, on the otln r Some tvvi lve months ago the hand, showed that he had plenty and grid experts of tile coun- ol strong-nustutf through his try did not give the Cniversity ot feats in the last Thursday. It Calitoniia toutball team as much should be a ring match lu tween great ut a chance ol making a showing the two. California as uga.us: Somhein Big Boy On Card H.ey would nave granted a snowThe ball in the p.overhiul hot region. Frank Leavitt, will meet Big Bill Even alter last season's blast of Thornton in l the ever... 17 7 lied knocked the miderpm-mn;:Horn the southern eleven, trie Joiie- - enthusiasts could not believe tin- impossible had been ac-- i Something just must omphshed have slipped. Tonight, another band ol Bear wainori,. 43 'll number, leave Berkeley heni ou making the "showing ol the season" next Saturday m tiie Leavitt tips the scales at a mejr Los Any ties coliseum. 305 pounds which of course is nothBut in the past Nibs Price has ing to the redhead from Portland. liail a habit of upsetting these highAnyway, it bliould be a good match the ly touted Trojans as in blit woe be to Bill if Leavitt wins game in 192S and last year's aflair verify. The hear mentor last with a body slam. Hv Sliarman, tlie lighter edition night terminated his plans on with vvilicu he hopes to of Mister Dern. will meet Jail, Albnght iu a special teature handihold the Trojan held. cap match. Albright lias agreed to throw the Salt Lake welterweight twice in an hour or forfeit the MID-WESTEmatch. By has take u on some big RN handicaps in his lit and lie nml be favored in this one. Ed Stewart Returns fid SteWart, the colored boy who PUN TROJAN UPSET A MAMUFACYUREP 'I'&O.FLuKh 1 Strength Opposes BEARS i . A Skill On Program CAPRV Ohi UkiDER "THE " SIR ' BALLV --TiYlE TcR Abl "For, MV .1 I 193 WILL YoU kiMDt.V WHV I SHOULD EVPLAiikl C&LiDB UP VOUR 3LEEVET B irC COUcS AY -- THEM , AMD 5ILEMC& "TWeiR -- a n 2 f VMi TS -- "BOARDS Vo U (I t ViAk. will (u T I MV A(STASR iHlhlCj .YMoriYTqaU V' '! m ii.t Y !hhh-- C Bcrr MlYbR, VqlIR GUARD AGtAlMS'f SCMB VRV TUPPAMrf UXDOBRS TAB MADAM v ami Midget o By Ahem -- 7 I ' It M , M - iii.i won yi ., ..Mi I. s PEOPLE WHO ARE LuCKViSi UaE APE USUALLY SINGLE- n JUNIOR SERIES Chn-tianse- o Flld.iJ UllciU.iiiIl HERALD, THURSDAY, OUR BOARDING HOUSE TWO TEAMS IN I Jack CACHE VALLEY DAI LI E3 Game Part Of Big Logan Homecoming By (OiTiAH) lu .1 mi iu el. k T,.kli.J a Ml! d hi-- . ( i M'lu e b il line I, ' ' uiul phn ing ..I a i.p !o .I ..l.i I. am a ml ( 'noli laikle ii i Il Ii j.l. . mi I ' g Ini l 1' ,'dl II k .. 'll her Amleihiin in' el, 11. II d. Ml kl' pi. ice nl Kowaili.-- : Mk'ii.on Smuli, I guards. II. TEAMS GO EAST ROUND KAYO I'li.t.-o- 01 Qumiiev 111 WINS FIRST i,irlerliai k. retilerx: S. Ky.iU. K I.AXD, Calif, Nov. ti. (UP Humphreys at one halthirk mid either Iartmi'iim or C. M. Ctiiloi h Vi.nig f In It III, ol Fresno, lend ii. with y other at llu; half, tjuinm ing contender for the worlds wel-le- i weight championship, scored an i in r Farmer" Joe iv Cooper of Chicago here last night. Tiie end lame two minutes after the gong sounded tor the first round Whipping a eoupio of rights to tho body, the challenger sent Coopt r swirling into the ropes. or maybe Kent Ityan at fullback. Then before the Chicagoan could i (.(over himself, Corbett landed a Quimicy may be it ed in Ine line. The shilling of Cooley In tinkle terrific punen to the jaw that th,. tignt. Corbett was haul iu place ol Mel Olsen who became too (dd to play some ten days ago ly touched in a few minutes of and putting Dean Smith at guard lighting. l.i place ol Cooley has strengthened 111" hue alny Cooley is much n.i, at liuiec at tackb a .'".d piuy.d great game against Smith Cache while Sm.th, a luui onis r, has also b"en showing e ULMUl .1 up well lie got Ihixchli r and i'iM..'d a e md lem h iteport ot Harry J. Clink, state hitter, lie should he a i;r a! ;e.,u tri'llc patrolman, shows the follar next season. lowing ac'ivities for the month of Oi tober: Many Are Fixture? Investigated six wrecks which Kainev .and Ikilling m'o I'l'.'i.res i nixed sent to hospiat ends although there 1; a t bailee tals withnine to he none of which that Itov Hull, hrothei of John resulted m injuiies. a fatality: eight arrests Hull, may get a chance against for traffic violations and illegal Ogdon. Clitf Atkinson, the heavy la motorists using out of set guard, is another certainty lights; state licenses forced to take out while Babe Qamney and Courtleigh Vl.ih licenses. Kliasou are lauiug a lot ot lull bat, tling it out at center, in the S. Ryan is okcli while HumPILOTLESS PLANE phreys, although not the Humphreys ot a year ago, is playing FI'HRTII, Bavaria, A new type good halt. Partington is ta.--t and of aircraft which doesn't need a lia sheen allowing up well. pilot to keep it up on a set course Grant Quinney is a versatile play- was recently demonstrated here by er who can be used at any position ltiot Wieliler ol the Rocke-Wul- f and dont be mu priced if you find works of Bremen. For two and a him at renter for part of the game. half hours lu maneuvered the His understudy, Kent ltyau, is a plane. As soon as he leached a lie is very piomismg player, big, altitude, he set the plane fast, and willing to learn. Ills only on Its course and it arrived there is lack of the handicap experience. At The Leave For THEATERS Aggies Denver U. Contest At the Capitol ( kno.-kou- j . nu-k- j sniffer heads of bush pig', lielt'iixive puy ha.s been sire.,: in the final practice sessions at grass skirls, great boxes of colmerchandise and a fine Ctali Aggies prior to tile departure lection of tapas form interesting tor Denver to meet t tie Denver U t)u-enla- l jNCEL MX Local State Speed Patrol Man Reports 111 At the Grand back-field- Whenever a production arrives dealing with Nome and the Klondike, the customary ballyhoo" for street purposes is to acquire a row of huskies or lowing a sledge on small wheels. On a picture as outstanding as "The Spoilers," try to get away from the stereotyped forms of exploitation. As an alternative, and it will he comfortable in most places this time of year, hire a man or two to go about the streets, swathed in bandagse, With all the bandages required, perhaps enough to make him look it e character, like the Michelin with only consideration enough for his normal walking movement, and peep holes for the eyes; there'll be no trouble finding a place to pin some ropy on him boosting tlie show. Such copy could read: "Never before nor again such a fight as you'll sec at the Grand theater in 'The Spoilets BIGGER than anything you've ever wh jessed m pictures." v Disappointed they are not disheartened. They tiope to lose pan of the disappointment by beating Denver. Both teams will be trying to get back into tbe good graces oi l the lonlernce fans and a real battle should result. Coach Dick Romney has a good team this year, in many respects average considerably above the Ftah Aggie team. They are capable of giving any conlereuce team, of with tlie apparent exception Ftah, a great run. The B. Y. F. fiasco doesn't show the strength of the Aggie team, particularly after the bleaks gave tlie Cougars a throe touchdown lead. At that B. Y. F. lias by far the he- -t t am iu tlie histoiy of that institution. Young at Quarterback The principal lack in the Aggie lineup is a triple threater with ability. There isn't a man on the Aggie squad will) caa do alj three itii anv reasonable efficiency. Tin Aggie baikficld lineup against Denvi r however looks to he the le-ofteusive array that Romney has liaj in a game tills season. Young is probably tlie best open field runner on the squad and be can also lot a line. lie will probably he calla i., mg signals also. Remund great line cracker and interterem e man. Gillespie is last and a laiilv1 capable runner and Childs can pa.s and kick reasonably well. Ho lx a husky youngster and a pretty good toot-lnU- vv - Id levels after Broadway scon and lieaid in Radio all talking Night Parade." one ot the year's comdramatic achievement ing today, Friday and Saturday to the Lyric theater. romance all thrills, Plotting. blend to make "Night Parade" an attrui lion that lx winning the plaudits of (ittii 4 and tans the country ovet. As a background for tbe stoty, in which Hugh Trevor, Dorothy' Gulliver. Aileeu Pringle. t Lloyd In-- , gialiam, Lee Slnimway, Robert, Elli.x anil olliers have the out, standing roles is a !.it moving panorama of life as it is lived along the great White Way. irker us ell. Mcletli and Thompson will vv lie m I - 1 - led his playmates to victoiy in sev- eral battle royals last winter, returns to Logan.- for the first time tonight to meet Joe Ferguson, the - combination cauliflower and fistic gentleman from San Diego. is a good boy when he is condition and should make a real match with Ferguson. In the curtain raiser. Dean Erickson and Lawrence Bowen. Caohe valley youths trom the weS side will decompose each oihej- in four rounds. rt t5 i Joseph i'etterson Tuesday and held their regular meeting in connection with a farewell xenial and to show thei rapprecia-ttor- , of Mrs. Ietterson as a Relief Mrs. Edith Society worker. gave the teachers message. The theology lesson was given by Mrs. Hazel Jorgensen. Mrs. gave a short talk and expressed her thanks and appreria-'ion- . The poem "You and I" was lead by Mis. Gladys Bingham. The remainder ot the afternoon was spent in social chat. Light re- t reshments were served. There were tvveuiv-threladies in at-tendance. Mr. atul Mrs. A. L. Andrews and ehildien of Trtntun were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bingham and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and three children and Mrs. Veil Anderson of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mutik and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rlndlesbacker., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bingham entertained the following guests Thursday evening: Messrs, and Mesdamea Howard Bingham, Harvey Munk, Milton Wood. Clyde Noble, Geotge Reese and Percy Bingham. Halloween decoiations were carried out. The evening was spent playing bunko. High score was won by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noble. Mr. and Mrs. H. I .Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ietterson motored to Richmond Sunday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Antone (hiistc nten. The Mesdames Percy- Bingham and George Reese entertained at n Hallowe'en party at the home of Mix. Percy Bingham Saturday evening. Tlie toons- - were decorated in Hallowe'en colors. Tlie evening was spent playing bunko, high score being won by Mr. and Mrs. George Tham. Refreshments were served to the following: Messrs, and MesiLames George Thain, Jerome Funk, Harvey Alubk, Clyde Noble. Howard Bingham, Milton Wood, Wallace Bingham, George Reese and Percy Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Fueller ot Halt Lake and Mr .and Mrs. Reese of Jienson weip guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ietterson, Monday atter-nuc.:- n Sena-- j Robert M. ac- bis companied father on campaign tours, packed hts grip, told the hostess what his IDAHO FALLS, Nov. father could cat and sew that it was pre-p- a ted for him. RECORDING AT HOME PRAISED G. (UR! Potato market: IDAHO FALLS Demand poor, market unsettled; russets occasional sale F. S. No. 1, Jl.W to $1.10: U. S. No. 2, 70e to 75c; rurals demand good, market steady; F. S. No. 1. $1.00 to $1.05. TWIN FALLS Demand poor, market weak, too few sales to quote. PLANE I GAS TAX WASHINGTON Only three states in the United States exempt airplanes from gasoline tax. They are Washington, Connecticut and New Jersey. Seven states collect four cents tax, three collect live cents, two get six cents, one takes three and a half and another three cents. COAST GUARD PLANES r aits WASHINGTON, A craft program or, the F. S. ('oasfb-Guarcalls for file construction of 34 new type speedy planes with ample space in which to carry shipwreok victims. A contract lias been awarded to Fokker Aircraft!, (,'orp., Tor the construction of five seaplanes as part of the program. Four new seaplane bases will be established in the service. " "living album of family i.x created iu the latest marv'-loiiinvention of tlie Home on the new K"t Hi ding ih vice 1 which Vic'd! on will pi unit the reproduction records ut the conversation and happenings m the home. The new 1931 Victor which is now on display at the Thatcher Music company is the fir-- t complete musical tor entertainment. It (omliincs both tlie ladio, which has been adjudged the perfect in that field by expert radio engineers, and the electrola. ' 1 This is a vastly improved Victor instrument even D over the ma. teip.eee instrument , f that typo which have been pro 'l.i, ed be ilm V'ctor company for the pa.t 3o yeats, and coupled with it is the wonderful hojpe ding device. Dexcrihinz the new invention of home I'eioithii, ill the new v'ictor B.ioin Ei, ctrol.i. Mi. ('arisen said today that "i: immortalizes Hip liti- ol the American family. to any point In Utah and WyomWith tlie toroid lepreduced elecing on the 0. S. L. and U. P. Railas "as a easily dictating trically or any point in Utah on the letter in your own living room." BERLIN, Nov. 5., (U.R) Dirigibles roads, will become an "safe as baby - A. & S. L. Railroad. Mi. Cnilxon pointed out that thin (aniRgei tbreugh the use of the home reioiding "the voices helium tor lifting power and ot (li!id:en. tile reunions, fare, plus 25c for crude oil for tael. Dr. Hugo the memo! ies of aged parcnix the Round Trip, where regcommander ol the Graf and cvety inoiuni.tlile event in the ular fare it $7.50. home i an he retained and eher-i- i Zeppelin, lias predicted. Minimum fare, adults, $1.00; - A nveni-mies- Rudio-Electrol- a Radio-Eleetrol- re-c- WEEK-EN- EXCURSION FARES from Logan s One-wa- y Kck-ene- one-wa- mem- ng nailed. ( rel.it ives t miner-alogica- n The Amalga ward Relief Society ladies met al the home of Mrs. tbe late tor LaFollette, Fout CHICAGO, Nov. U. tU.R) football teams prepared to head east today for the biggest invasion in history by this section. Never befoie have three Big Ten teams played in the east on a single Saturday. To this trio is added Notre Dame, making it second sally of tlie season into the east. Two ot the mtddlewest's representatives. Notre Dame and Michi-gaare undefeated. The other two, Illinois and Ohio State, havent scored a victory in the last three game.-played middle-wester- , EBS3 record-playin- ' vv yMj&a A TIME. ball carrying duty. Thompson is showing signs ol being a e.il ihreal and in will un-doubtedly see some ai Loll 111 (.11-- j lespie's plKte. MeBetli is an elusive youngster with a lot oi fire, Forward Wall Uncertain Tiie complexion ot Aggies' wall in the coming game isnt too leit.im. Vr.iues will he at cen,11 lie one ter ol course and Clift Latkei ot he guards. Maugham or Forgeou will get the call tor Hie other guard position. Kincaid and either Shields or Wilkins will he Smith and either the tackles ami Nelson or E. Smith, ends. The eiitoe squad is in good pliy-sal condition, better than any other time this year. Twenty live Ctali Aggie playeis PLANE PROSPECTORS will leav loMght lot Denver. A- Ph.'.ii are KIMBERLY. the squad will he ccompanying x'di-i- ' civ axel in Aft's a to prosTrainer Coach Dick Romney. i for I' has noted been epper. pect E. Ii. NeN, ,n. Se letarv '.hat optic; has prev on' 'll g"iv.vtli George an Student Hcilv .ManaBern! o! vi rotation over the vein, and ger Roland. sii ait planes are sent over the re and mak'tm gum photomaps glyphs wherever spots appear that Fend a package of Laurel Wheat ot lian'en tiees ate Expeditions l ton friend this week. public xeivice Help ailvet-tjsare then sent out to make N 7. family. Cache valley products. examinations. r sei ve lor i Vi UPON in a South eleven in a Homecoming game. The items ot decoration on- Sea Island barroom which Aggie linemen will have to imptove stitutew one of the proncipa! set. t' eir standard of play on defense iu Isle of the Warner n' the team is to look good in the Bros, and Vitaphone production coni liming games auording to wlich is now playing an engagi Itonuey and coiiswiuently lie lias nient at t tie ( apttol 1 heater, witu givt n a great deal of attention to it Monte Blue in the star role, sup The principal target of Romney's ported by Myrna Loy, Betty planning is Dave Spec ken, Denver and Noah Compson Beery. Tile Fanner ( o;u h quarterback. Tills great saloon, its has a high regard for this hard with thatched roof and the liamlm hitting buik and he believes that1 loot rail before Its bar, is a per-tec- t he is Hie key-main the Denver o!- of actual li me. He hopes to stop Specken representation conditions south of the Equator, ami it i Ins is possible he natmally and the characters who appear believes that he lias a great chance in the setting give it the final at the ball game. touch ot authenticity. In addition Apgies Need Victory to the white people taking part, A right now would do a there are numbers of Chinese, goatvntoiy deal oi good for the Aggies. Ha-Malays Filipinos, Samoans The nun, ill spite ot the B. Y. F. When a boy cf waitans and other nativo inhabigame .are showing more spirit than 10, Philip son of tants of the tropical regions. at any previous time this season. fin-'lie- i oti.-iil-ei . so-- . is aelueve- - to the a great American children, $2.20 Tickets on sale each Saturday Pnturn limit, Sunday. midnight of Monday following date of sale. TO POCATELLO AND RETURN NOVEMBER 14TH Fioiu Logan via Oregon Short Line Railioad. Tickets good only in coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destinations, before midnight November 17th. Ask local agent tor details. 50c. and : i Ask Local Agent for Further. Details. |