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Show TIIE HERALD - JOURNAL, CONFERENCE Denver, Aggies Have Edge In Opening Tilts BY WILLIAM H. BAH I ;00il CSU ilml LOCAL PEOPLE Idaho nothing. Creighton to beat Wvoming to beat Young Brigham Nevada. if here tradition among the RICHMOND be a Bair family which accounts iTT the family name being tln.ough skill in bunting and flapping animals of that time, then Alvin Bair oi Richmond. commonly known as 'Cub Bair, is living up to the family tradition. Having been told by sheep herdeis m Strawberry canyon that 125 sheep from tne Mitchell herd had been taken this lall by bears, Mr. Bair decided to try has Iuck at captuung one. On Sunday he got las bear, an animal about one and one-ha- ed Now you guess we ve done our worst. Fourteen hours spent with a magic crystal oeneath the light of the moon produced these picks. If they dont turn out well try 15 hours next time and moie moon. Denver U takes on the Teachers tonight It should be It wouldnt cause the 'jlo.se clocks to stop if the Teachers emerged victuis- But on the dope as it stands the Pionecis should eke out a win Should we said. - . and Wyoming Creighton should be the next best game in the schedule, after D. U. Teachers. The Cowboys shouldn't be beaten badly, and here t again, the Chandeliers wouldn t out came lall if Wyoming , ahead. The Cowboys are primed "'for the game. But once again figures on Old Man Dope side. Creighton's Brigham Young will ' sledding with NevadaU. .squad developed not have The B a Hock of kinks m its last week's game, but some of those have been ironed out in this weeks practice and the Utah squad should pose out Nevada. At the Grand Winnie Lightner, who is starred m Gold Dust Gertie, the Warner Bros comedy now at oUic Grand theatre, first meant of the tragic Ptp be a devotee but got off on the wrong oot in her first public appearance on a Buffalo stage, and rjwas laughed at in return for the sob she offered. sure The laughter gave her a hunch that her business was I ft) make people laugh instead of cry She started on this new track and was able to turn the smarting memory of that day when she got the cold shoulder, into plenty of good cold cash. Others who add moments of merriment to "Gold Dust Gertie are the clowns de luxe, s, Olsen and Johnson Charles Claude Gillingwater. George Byion. Hoyt, Charles Dorothy Grapewin, L Christy, Vivian Oakland, Vi- rginia Sale. Lloyd Bacon, directed. Ar-th- ur "ll l' 'I' '! llli'l.lM 'I u ' MitnidliF Un.'ed Conespoi.uent NEW YORK CU s' 2 Be-lo- ie ist your light riullwn Cumge Nelson, veteran Logan u .in u .id trainer at the U. e.m ample evidence .... , i 'attempt is a .vhui he scored a i'i'.i ire j i', i.l viiu-'- over Jack Smith i,. tvu.U m the leature match . wrestling pro-i..lliii'd.ijs Citoige proved beyond all .I'ts J'liiDt that he is in the pink of Eitlur the Ut ill State in udit.cn nd that he is readv college stadium or the u aki on all miners including college quadi angle will be .he h 'Ciiuh.h Iia Dern of Salt scene of the tourney aeeoiihn l m i n.( to Woodrow Wilson .ecii'.ny I lw Logan veteian won the ot the Logan Aulieiv club. in i and only fall ol the match Archeiy club members from m .13 inmu.es with a combina-ua- i and toe hold. He Ogden, salt Luke Pavson. and Logan are expected to p.utici-pal- e allowed Smith an extra five in the tourney to be held minutes m wlueh to letum to i lie lien ring but the Sea. tie Decision to hold the state leg was badly twisted one of which is and ne could r.ot letum. Just spring tourney, three to be held during next pi lor to the match Nelson stated to the sptetaiors that he was year was made at a ot executive officers of tluough playing second to Ira the state organization held m Dein and that he was going to Salt Lake City; Dr. B L Rich- demand a fair deal and furtherards ot the Utah State Agricu- more was going to see that he ltural college faculty, and a got it member of the Logan Archery In the Henry club was in attendance to re- Jones of Provo disposed of Pete present the local group Sieuher of Columbus. Ohio. The Four rounds of the state tourveteian won the fast fall for have been decided upon ney in 22 minutes with a Ilip wrist-loc- k contest purposes These are the and after a ten minute inColumbia round for women, re- termission came back to take bow with shots trial the second fall and the match quiring and arrows at a target 30, 40 in seconds wuth a Sonnenberg and 50 yards away; the Junior butt. American for masculine comFollowing the match Jones petition, with age limit regula- challenged Hv Shurman of Salt tions of 12 to 19 vears This is Lake, olfenng to fight free with also shooting from 30. 40 and 50 all precedes of the match going yards. Stetcher to the unemployed. The senior rounds of the v drilled the challenge by saying Wiltouiney, according to Mr that Jones could easily win over son are for men 19 years old or the Salt Lake favorite and procalled the senior over, and are of Dern. American and the Yoik rounds. digy Hoi ace Christensen of Distances for the former com- won over Young Albert ofLogan Salt 60 50 are and 40, petition yards; and for the latter, 60, 80 and 100 yards. Miss Oreta Hall, instructor in physical education for women at the senior high school, and Miss Ora Rose, student of the school, plan to organize a girls archery club at the school to participate in the women's division of the state tourney next spring. West Vilginia It look' like Foinham to us but vou WiMiicml have to call C..U the piiluutcr scjual to revive us .f the Mmunaineris made good m ihe oig city v.1 The an. ual 'I'm,; iiient ol Hie Utah Arcl.eii ,s socia ion will be held m login bout 't si nu'time m June entv-ine loiloweis oi the W.i ham Tell pastime will gathu1 in I.ogan foi the v.uio.s om- - emb.uking on the weekly ol picking irjtiiiduy.s uot-ba- il winners, I beg have to it nurd ou -- lust to make sure that you won l think I in pulling Dartmouth v.-- Butlaio Well. tile out at n. v hat Whet, lock mdowe.l ol .cine uf m curlier sua esses Eleaoi Duitmouth with 500 gallons ol m the field ol forecasting New f ngl.uicl ium and the odos I piedieted. any in; other are 500 gallons t one Builalo things tuckc Halley's comet the coming of Illinois vs St I cmis stnke up down-tall the diul telephone, me the blue's! uf tb.e Roman empne the Ainiy vs. Knox Knox will be passing ol petticoats, tne hand- km.Kc'd into cocked Hat ing down ot the Died Scott deTexas vs Missoun, Texas ou renemoc-- r ot Old cision Died1 1, the isolation ot the And this Lsn t a bun steer vs SUppeiy Rock Tea hers electron and 'he shooting of California Teachers Daniel H McGrow Slippeiy Rock ail the way Thus is a Now w ateh' safe pick, lor you 11 never be St. Marvs vs Calitoinu-S- t to find it m the papers ou want the score. able Mary's Texas Christian vs Tulsa -cgok iv, pal. 20 to 7 Wluit is g mare the weather will be warm, The Chrisians will du the thus time will weigh 183 the reteice stripped i, all the scoring will be done m the first three periods. and Hoover President positively will not throw out lf ytals Kpmky Adauin Old. Spencer Adams, third NEWTON The Relief Society held their opening social Tuesday afternoon a progiam was presented under the direction of President Ruth N Rolpli Mis Louise rnomas of Pocatello has been visiting with her patents, Mr. and Mis Moroni B Jenkins. Miss Hind .Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mr3. James Johnson. undeiwent an appendicitis operation last week. She is recovering mceiy Henry Hansen spent the week end in Salt Lake City with Ins son. Cleve, wno was suffering with a severe case of blood poisoning. Miss Caimen Booth of Honey-vil- le is visiting here as the guest of Miss LaRue Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. D. J Howells of Pocatello, and son Richard, visiting spent the week-en- d with relatives and friends Miss Caroline Larsen returned here with them after having spent the past month m Pocatello. Mr. and Mis. Carl Jorgensen are spending the week on their farm m Alexander. Idaho. A number of ladies called on Mrs Laura Johnson Monday afternoon m honor of her birthday anniversary. Refreshments and social chat were enjoyed Mutual conjoint meeting will be held Sunday evening A good program is being prepared. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Benson from their son, Ariel, who w'as from the recently released Texas mission, that he has arrived in Salt Lake City and will remain there until after conference. Hunsaker and Mrs. Uoyd children of Honeyville are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Larsen and Mrs. L. C. Larsen motored to Honeyville Tuesday, where they were the overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker Mrs. Marvel Cooley was hostess to the Radient Circle, which met Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. John E. Griffin. The club was reHertha organized with Mrs Hansen as president, Mrs Ilda Benson as vice president and Zcnda Anderson as secre- tary. ..... and base- SOOOSOOOO wont leak. ii. Brass King dependable Mr. Royden Benson spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Benson and family of Texas spent Sun- - ill-phi- tt' Piece BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS sn I; of Kickoff 2 p. m. Admission, only $1.00; high school students 50c with cards; grade pupils free if chaperoned. 98c ,49c Hoys and Mens Caps Two-Qua- rt PERCOLATOR Colonial pattern. num. A big value for only Alumi- ...49c per joint . .. 2f per jo'nt... Uf o 0 c Kettle BATTER S 1 r& CLZ-- 9 Have your battery S we know batteries ij.j. Kcmmgton, Stevens and Winchester gun3 are here at lowest puces possible. Remington shells bung the ducks down. pure alum- 5c ENAMELED MODERN HEAT CIRCULATORS COST ONLY. Here and can be bought on Let our us show you. SPECIALS S Radio Electricians 1st W. and Center Tea Cup or Cereal Dish n. I-CIT-K., , Phone 330 w tfPQQPQQQpQQQQQQyQOQOOOOv S 0 0 0 0 Phone 1 1 . Childrens Stockings Sizes 6 to 10 25e Value . Dress Socks 25c Value for 0 Jessees Shoe Store WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU ? O for $28.55 White China Automotive and $ $1.00 Value Mens Fancy with cover. now 'Guns and Shells I work done where $ This eight-qua- it inum kettle Worth $1.00, I Mens Heavy H Dress Socks 15c Value for Large Convex o Montana State October 3rd Hoys Dress Shirts Sizes 6 to 14 65c Value for o VS. AGGIE STADIUM Per Set Stove Pipe anil Utah Aggies Priced CHASE THE CHILLS AWAY with this electric heater. With cord galLarge bright non-iu- st vanized hod with guaran- teed prKr y I REE. Coal Hods vv HATS 10 Large Japanned bnck stsel hod with strong riveted ears and bail -- a 6Uc value v-- Rite-Wa- o Xu,ts this Coupon to our Bring store and get a stove lid . t PORTIS Special OetS Inter HOME SOLD The home of Serge Bodrero, 273 East Third .North, was sold through the George Y. smith Real Estate Agency, to Hyrum W. Jepperson The typical American author. when he talks intelligently at all. talks of money.-He- nry L. Mencken, editor, author. ONE WEEK ONLY! A CHINA SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS FREE! o Jja f it S'OX o o XoXOty . . . Felt, Latest Styles! Never before have such wonderful values been offered Never before have such beautiful patterns been created to sell at so low a price. i IlowKsVesj s t ran bny itwrily g gg Oh! How Pretty! See the New Dishes s you t paced Vr mwiniiiirri-rttrr- Whistler." Professor Charles Gray Shaw of New York university, who asserted that all whistlers are morons admitted today that he sometimes whistles himself. But it Is only to call a taxi, he said. He put two fingers in his mouth, drew a deep breath and demonstrated. The resulting blast could easily have been heard two blocks, but it was a pure lip whistle and not the throat whistle which the professor exempted from his criticism because it was musical. Logan Ut. I) Specials Hats are a new addition to our line of merchandise . . . Silk Lined, Heaver Low Wash Board. Low priced New York, Oct. 2 (UP) Beset on sides by defenders of whisking, his desk piled high wuh letters signed A Happy These Portis Galvanized Tub Number two, wont ru 9 jjoOOOOOOOOO Professor Taken To Task Hy Whistlers One-Wee- k 2. The Freighter Golden Sun informed the coast quard headquarters today that the steamer Salvador and Patricia were on the locks olf Bonita island, 370 miles south of this pnrt and that it was standing by. (UP) O Albert missed a flying tackle and landed hard, putting him in a groggy condition and enabled Christensen to clamp on a top scissors and take the fall in 23 minutes. In the curtain raiser Kid Berger of Butte. Montana defeated Junior Larsen of Millville m seven minutes with a body press A fair crowd witnessed the matches. Best Quality . . . . . . Lowest Prices Tud-denha- m -s FIRST R. M. C. GAME semi-windu- p, at day. -s recent-meetin- son-in-la- PETITION STARTED A petition in the interest of the candidacy of H. Reuben Pedersen for as city auditor Is being circulated to- m cauii-flowii- - STEAMER ON ROCKS SAN PEDRO, Calif, Oct. mu-bac- Lake ain-.lec- the first ball. Notre Dame vs Indiana It's our policy to ride with the champ.ons till they fall For your information Notie Dame will uncover a new swivei-hip-punderslung triple-threHis name will not start iimn with a Z but lies crazy about spinach. Noith Cache High school Yale vs Maine Maine will see moie Booths than vou can The North Cache chapter of the at a county fair. Yale will Futuie Faimers of America will a judging team of three scLie more touchdowns than send Mini does fust downs Off bovs mto the stale fair to comthe Future Farmer judghand and without any re- pete contest. course to our crvst.il ball wed ingThese boys will judge against put the score at boys from almost every Futuie to 0 Farmer chapter in the state, Noi thwestern vs Nebraska and are expected to make the If you dont agree with us that competition keen for the best Fortnwestern will win wed ad- of them. vise that vou run, not walk, to The five boys who are trying vour lavonte physician and tell out for this trip are- Glen Tagday with his mother, Mrs. Annie him to fix you up. pronto. gart, Eldon Noble Wilford ParBenson V P. vs I. a Even Laurence sons, Georgia and Caine, Mr and Mrs. D R Clarke guy who whistles could call Spencer Merrill. Thiee of the returned from Midvale Mon- this onebe Georgia all five will be selected Itll for the day. after spending several days the way, suh, and you can bet team. at the home of their daughter Dr. and Mis and Joseph Jones. Their granddaughter. Beryl Jones, returned here with them Mr and Mrs Joseph R. VOU SHAKE HANDS WITH LOW PRICES motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday. They wall reAND GET QUALITY HARDWARE HERE main for conference Fred Rasmussen of Rupert, Idaho, is visiting heie with friends Mrs. Emma Nelson, who has spent the summer in Preston, has returned home man for tlae St Louis Cardinals now in World senes competition with the Philadelphia Athletics, is a cous.n of Miss LaVctu Wallace Miss Wallace is primary grade supervisor of the Cache countv schools Adams, a Utahn, started his taseball caieer as a sandlotter at Ltyton, his home town. Af-t- ei playing several seasons in Jtah minor leagues, lie was vi h the Pacific coast league. Then the Washing. on Senators bid for his services. He was sold by the Washington cluo to the Cardinals for $25 030. Adams is new going throligli his third World series. He is rated as one of the most accurate players in the game and lias alternated as a fielder, a first baseman and third baseman. (. Agu-culur- - ..UATTKfn Saturday Nelson Wins In First Contest of Comeback I1' s of Utah Aggies shouldnt have much trouble with Montana State The Aggie have a powerful scoring machine, and it bhowed its ability to function last week when it ran un a total score of 58 points That would be a good seme even of against Vassar. Takes a lotand passing running, pushing, 58 points in tucking to amass any tootball game. Well even bet on Utah U. against the College ol Idaho Just as a flat guess the score ought to be aboW 60 to 0 unless Utah plays its second and third string the entire game and even at that the score ought to be in the 30s. . PAGE FIVE 3 1. WITH TWO FEATURE CASHES tak ' , II BY HENRY V U. plenty. College I' 19 2, Todays Sport Parade United Pre.s.-- Correspondent Denver U. to beat Colorado Teachers. Utah Aggies to beat Montana ISt&tc . Utah ' ..I FRIDAY, OCTOBER LOGAN, UTAH, 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. i) J |