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Show THE HER ALD lACE FIGHT. ' ' podiotn Uaihe vnt e i Ciluis W.P rA The LEFlV &ROUE SMCE EARLV Ikl (July fr A- Samipwimih Thompson, VXVi Hi.iiL Suiie all dressed up in the if il thr ! LUnlimf kid boots fcom the olunkered coal and the uawng e from thw more costume uhieh dv will wear in the lending part of a revival of the famous stage Kam, at White Plains, play, The role was created hj N. the laic Jeanne KageU. d a.h-,ke- HU&ED TwO A Av y 300,-fx- n OF N COK9cCjiji MO-EGAMES IDUrllSi V 6-Jae-oue- hi-I- PiER ' t" i , g - 'w--x r s 'today, Cnliet pmrs with Brtignon against Allison and i.a Byn whne on Sunday JioP the pairings of the first day are r. versed wuh IJorotra meeting Allison ami lues playing Coehet. 3 Mf ilo-dule- . , a-m- i) in successfully withstood the sin h m g attai k ot the Amor6-- 4 6-im a i l four !Cta, Henri Co het accounted for the oilier npi mag vu tory over Wilmer 1 a-- BEWeM BEAT HlMTuJO PAYS IM A ROW. Itenults Friday IMtburgh 4. New Yolk St Ixuis 4, Brooklyn 7 rineinnati 2. Philadelphia UntltTAaV Today'.; piortni i snail, 5 rluthfi, the oft ci tl opj'ln.g it wet grounds. Chuago-Boston- , !v,hirh Charles Cur-- j I Us vu! pregjicit. as iae represen ti e of President floowr, and the AMKilUAN LEAGIE eiifLt lutiiig Ihe opening is set Stauding of the Teams. f ir 2 p ni and the weight hft- lor 0 p vi On fund ly however, tho aitiml compelttion really pots underway mu a big u iy uitli tr.uls in the shoiter track event. Lmds tho high ji op, shot put ami H melt r rua for men and the More !ur limes javiln throw wught Uf rs and fencing are aEo scheu.ued. a The abounded with ty ashington ID. St Louis 6 throng estimated at dose to New Yolk 3. Cleveland 4 s men The vLsitoia today Boston 3, Chicago 4 are hou ed in their own Uepardo Olympic village while the the fait it has mole worn are at a downtown hotel M athletes are present than 3,Xifl.OUO acres of woodland, ,Larly till Kt offieiiU participating al- only about 6 per cent of the lumber used by Great Uritnn is home so The city was n full holiday re- frown galia with evervone joining to make Los Angeles a place long President Hoover refused to at- t ) be renumbered by the visi.ors tend tne games and give that Only one oour note vai noted at scheduled opening MeeUi tile opirung Athetes from foreign rather than sending Vice Pre-ueountnea wcr. till wondering why dent Curtis CLEVELAND lOANS ', NATIONAL I.EAGIE Standing of the Team. Won. Lost Pet of n-- LAftONT TO RAIL CHIEF K ANOELDS, Jaly 30 (UP the entire uoild were the foiu.-yeon this city today natest iSoiU show of em all, Ul the L ilh iiiwdern tuple ;'et-- 1 r FROM APPRENTICE fifJGELES LOS ; nEts PARIS, July 30 O' 10 - France ni'ui d only uoe niatih today to corripiete the uoiense ?u it of the Mavis cup. premier trophy of tin ti m.'S world Polloi i, g the two singles vi toll a., Li ulay, the defenders were ia i w helming lovoiites to win at Last one id the three remaining ip..u hi s today and bunuay to re-- I t ,i,i; possissioiiJUT of the Mavis cup, 111 :i s urn i ft in If rotra. who w..s entered ...aiii.t ins will yesterday tomine de-- ; colois U A ot. h wuh tlmg Vines Jr, American a J U i ..blt'iliiHi singles litle holJ-i- i old-- 932. OLYMPICS OPEN 6--4. 11-I- t. 1 IS CENTER AS PAKI-i- , July 30 1U Pi Atm ro l gained a fighting eh inn- to wrest the Bavin cup from Iramv today when it', tidier Allidoubles tea. il of an Kvn son and Julinu the verteran French e tinttimUion of Ifenry Coehet V 3, and Jar li,- Hrugnun, Xl 3 0, By Lmfer QJ CONTESTS f i A Well, well. SATURDAY, JULY FIRST DAVIS fr -- JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH, BRUSHING UP SPORTS SADIE THOMPSON FRENCH TAKE 1932 MODEL ' - s ' UiEEK UE PITCHED IMMINGS OF SWOTouT 1 of the great itiona! Itailway system U S. J. Hunrerford lalwive), formerly operating iee incident of ennpan. He was named to fill this rvist pcmting the ot a Hmcs.r to Sir llaiir) i h irfilon, resigned. rose fro.n the liuichfe p.isilsmi of itcu hi'usts Acting t in'uh-.- u I emtk i.t N Huu-gerfo- r.l A r$ tvphus oil! irfe U d four to immunity fever Vcunnt made fk a.', liwv give Antonian Vphus -- Providence CACHEWOMAN IS CALLED FRIDAY Clnri NORTH LOO AN' Vrs Hingham Baker, 41, wife of A. M. Baker of rii.iithfieM, (lit d at the home of Hurit here late Friday .afternoon following a linillness. gering . Kunevut' atrangemiiits have not been made. The body was taken m eh irge of the Lindquist Mortuary company. Mrs Baker was born November at Colons, Clio hu iha. 25, 1890, a daughter of Will ird Mexico, and Cl ira Elizabeth Smith Bingham She had le en a resident of Southfield for 11 years CANNERY TO END RUN SATURDAY The pea no ling run of the Bmrhfield fact ry ot the Ct ill Pa king eorponlion wall end to-t night, A W Chambers of the Ctah-Ii- l aho Canning Crops association, raid Samrd ly morning Crops throughout the valley have been rather light (his year in so far as pea at i cage plnnted L concerned, Mr Chambers s ud The net average receipts jar acre will be $10 fjr the grown, ne said after an average cost of $15 50 per acre is allowed for the saal planted last spring. The light crop condition, he attributed to irregui inly of the growing season. An average price of arou-- it th"ee cents a poud has beer paid for pens, and the average yield per acre has been 1850 pounds, accoidmg to idr. Climbers, bringing tho average return per acre trooi the crop sale $.55 50 J Butter Prices RAN FRANCISCO, July 30 score Franc 20. .s-- a (11)--R- batter today, an 92 POST OFFICE GROWTH In 1780 there were- only 73 p,i-- t offices in the Frd d Rtics Ii 1929 there were n. ire than 49 i ih The post office levenue il l8t wai ahni-- t $8 poo I'i 1J29 it exceeded $700,000,000. - The following program was renon dered in Pioneer meeting 1 hursduy afternoon in the First ward manel: P.eadmg, Miss Mian-th- a Ham.nond, voial solo, J. E Rpuhler; piano solo, Miss Ruth A social hour folIfainmond. lowed and lumheon was served to about forty. Mrs. H. A. Theurer was brought home from the hospital on Saturday following a major operation. Sne is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bullock and family of Missoula, Montana, have been spending their vacation here. Mrs. Thomas Jessop spent Mon-ty afternoon with Mrs. Budge Lowe. Fred Pandlisbacker of Bannoft, his spent the week end with daughter, Mrs. Mella Stauffer and hia sister, Airs. Moses Bullock. Mr. and Mis M. H Bullock were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morns Smith on Wednesday evening Mr .and Mr3. Moser Bullock entertained at a family dinner on Sunday aftiiuoon. Covers were laid for, Mr. Wild Mrs Leon Swon-s.iMr. anil Mrs. Ether Nielsen. Mr and Mil Kay Snowball and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert F. frerguson. Miss Louise Bullock and the host and hostess. Alia. Wallace Yurdly left last wei k for her home in Beaver, tti.h, after a pleasant visit with nlitives and friends. A number of fnend3 of Mr and Mrs. Mon Bullock entertained on Alomlay evening The crowd went to thc dance at Lugan and fol lowing the dance, luncheon was served ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe Those present were Messrs uiul Mesuames Don Walter Bullock, Fite, Alorns Smith, Fred Jensen, A. J. Blssing-gcr- , E A. Cliugg, AnJy Anderson, Bert Busny, Airs. Agnes Hansen and Air. and Mrs Budge Lowe. Mr and Mrs. Delbert F. Ferguson are re 'elvmg congratulations over the arrival of their first born, a son. Ail concerned are getXg dong nicely Mr. and Mrs Laltue Hammond and children of Ogden visited with ins paiei.ts on Sunday. Mr. and Alls J F. Astle motored to 0"dc a cm business Wednesday. Mr. end AIr3 Leland Pickett and hillren spent Monday with relatives here. Mira Alnmie Kendrick was operated iiion Thursday evening for an attack of acute appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Manning and 'nightcr Marjorie, of Hooper, were smrcr guests of Mr and Mrs, F red Jensen on Tuesday. ABsa Dai-- v himey spent part of the week here, guests of Air. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger. d C.iB. TRIPP Hell Take the Sky WINS Route To Greece FIRESTONE WINS : FRIDAY FRACAS SHOE TOURNAMENT DINNER - LUNCHES defeated in a closely contested game at Crimson field Friday The game was scheduled for but was plnyid before Fire-ton- P.ggiy-Wig-gl- e ICE CREAMS - CANDIES 3 the weekly horseshoe pitching meet at the Cache Knitting Works cour.s Friday with seven straight victories Another tournament is slaEed for next Friday at 5:3U p. m. Fridays Scores C. B. Tripp won hand. Ken Phippens was on the mound for the victors while Cadmus Wallace did the twirling for the gro- cermcn. CITY WATER HEAD j An Increase of $23 a month in the salary of George A. Mikkcl-secity water superintendent, was voted Friday night b" the commission, on recommendation The of Mayor A. G. Lundstrom. new effective becomes wages 1. August Since January 1 of this year when Atr. Mikkelsen took over the duties of City water superintendent. he has received $150 monthly, less the 10 per cent cut which was effective in February. His predecessor, William Ewer was receiving $175 a month at the time the change of officials was made. The new pay check of Mr. Mikkelsen will he subject, the commission decided, to whatever wage i eduction is made for other city has been employes. A proposal made that the city employe! stand another cut of 10 per cent in addition to a voluntary slash of 10 per cent of their pay which they took Inst February. Another proposal of Mayor A. G. Lundstrom that Mr Mikkelsen bo paid back salary of $25 & month from the time he began his service was discussed but was .opposed by Commissioners Olof I." Reder- sen and N. V. Merkley. Buy Bluebird Ice Cream from Your Dealer j 1 i is the OIL your car should RAISE WAGES OF have" air i lanes Q. Wilagain beckon to Roger Ameriea-to-Koiii- p The trans-Atlanl- hero of the flight. 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