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Show T JIE PAGE FOUR. HERALD-JOURNA- .... BRUSHING UP SPORTS Preston Looking ror Plenty of Fireworks TUESDAY, FEBRUARY UTAH, LOGAN, L, By Lauffer fSwiAiSciE - XI -- J AUK ( a The battle is. oil and battle it is Freston's ruipn-.- e vieory over the Login Gnz- Hies, F i way uv'iimit at thA Dm- ante set Cache Divi'ion dnpester thinking plenty Fio.n here on o n1 BY 31-- HOI the local loop is likely to see some fought hoop of toe most encounters witnessed in titer: seasons. the By reason of their Indians went into first pl.ue in he now givthe division and must en the upper hand to cop the t.tli such f.iv.iitis. if there be any have a However, th" Presto-vildetough row ahead. They jmi t feat Logan at Prerton ncL r day and then hand South Cache trimming the follow lip v. Ce). at Hyrum. ry so much for that. The point is The tern t iat wins tho Cache Divhion championship for 1983 will be well deserving of the title. For the past two years, the Crushes hue hud comparatively easy sailing to top honors bu. piior - to that Unis the going was plenty- tough and this year seems to be one of the closest races in several ytais. Preston gave ample evidence ii. their victory over the Grizzlies that they have a good bell tearu C natt-V.rcentered around cl forward and Poole at guard These boys are two of the finest players m tho divisiou and uloag with no, am. A forward, Lai sen, center and Johnson guard, the Indians have a team that is going to be tough for any high school fives to toppe. They pa-- a well, handle the bal. In clever fashion, have a goon scoring punch and defense and brand play a steidy, rt.'tjrmined of ball that is bound to bring results. Their snooting was hnraly 5 Grizup to rtandard against were likely overzlies but the anxious and playing iu a larger hall than accustomed to, which undoubtedly had it effect. LOGAN PACKS TOVGH er-atl- c hoop. Such SUNDAY SCHOOL . i WORKERS MEET ; lncDLuidmt playing iIihj not bring resulta. If the Gmzlu-to t ipplu the PrrstonlUs expect from their lofty pinnacle. they will have to piny 32 minutes of high geared basketball. Tho Indians are a tough bunch especially when behind and th- - fact that tie game will be played at Preston is not anything Ju favor of the Logamtes. In 3326 a similar situation ocin curred. Logan lost to Pre-to- n but the Crook 4, Login l coached athletes ib r reversed 1IYRUM Hvrum itak Sunday school workers met Sunday iu a convention. Meetings were held at 10 a. m. and at 2 p m. with Stake Superintendent R P. Oldhnm in charge. Luncheon was m rvod by the Third ward Sundry school at noon. Ttie representatives of tho general board who delivered addresses were David O. McKay, A. E. Bowen, Elbert D. Thomas, Frederick J. Puck, Talbot Hooper and Adam Horace Cummings, S. reunion. George Hoit nnd Irva Dudley were 6 with a ticiuiy t also Music for the meetPreston. was led by P; Melvin PeterCache ings The South Cache-Norsen of the general board. Prayers tim see should Spargame again were by John A. Israel yen, C. C. tans come out victorious although Petersen, C. F. Olsen and Arthur the game will be played In the F. Petersen. tepartmental work Richmond gym. The Hyrumite was conducted an the afternoon have one of the smoothest worksession. Emphasis was laid upon ing team., in the division and are tho npiritual values nnd alms of still very much in the running. Two thu Sunday school woik. They scored as many points handled and thirty atake woik-crwere in attendance.. against North Cache as either Logan or Preston and here's one writer who would not be at all surprised if the T'la.sn Nielson team put the skids under Preston , one week from Fridiy in tho South Cache gym. An extra pcnod was necessary at Preston before the Indians eked out a victory. Couch 414 Hcfce Whiting at North Cr.- he '!! Extreme heat v apparently have to be content snow was responsible for the roof with building for next yiar. The of the Kilgore gntkigfe collapsing The roof North Cache boys have impi o eci here Monilnv morning. considerably jincc the opening of with dimensions estimated at bnc in hundred twenty feet tho season and with more experlength by ience and confidence might easily forty feet wide carried a tremon-ilou- o snow caused load of which break into ti:e wm column. the cave m. The entire team with the excepThe budding w is one nf the tion of one man will be back in new buddings in togs hext year and r.iiKh will bo comparatively was supposed to be heard from thz north end of the Preston end fir t class coiutruetion. It wus It fo vfilDy that the ofaeaat .t the time of the cave in. otlier three Cccne terms are unThe budding is the ! roprrty of this usually ftrorg year. Noith the Mountain States Buikmig and Cacae, exceptionally hard Inc Loan company 's not as strong ex they have been in tho pa i. But t'A VNT.lkS WIN those Bulldogs a"- - o fight. ng crew FMITIIFIELD Thi Smithfieid and may upjet things yet Garners enj ped ety hono-- s and r o clocked up another victory I rdKNPIN WINS th" North Cache tungue whet MENDOX A'endon Eagles hadt,.y defect the Smitt-tieb- i Saturaav night f.t the Jun- comparatively easy time with a game here acnool The fiuril Battuy -C e final tcore Saiurdaniyht, was Gj'te. h.-- h tDe The being victory gave poirt mm . iti 14 Mendon a scors of 17 wins out of 22 Stitts this year. The Museum of tho National Red Cross headquarters in Wash- Two fcund-e- J pounds of hay j ington containi the fir t fiig ra.s- corn and roots make a days meal ' od at Chateau Thierry after th German retreat for an elephant 22-2- 25-1- prc.-t-n- t- th o, SNOW DESTROYS. paw 1 , )- C-- K hi I 1 Dad 373 apaituient. It TV Scut F-2- RADIO SERVICE-- jm 1 SUIIiRIOR RADIO REPAIR 8cu vice .f all ihodJaA Phono 1112. W. P. Jonej, graduate R.CA. institute. PERTH 1D RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE Certi-lle- d Technicians and Electricians. Everything in Radio and Electric. 123 N. Main. Phones: 1DSW, 134, 402W. - at Logan feugai V. ixom, s70 See J I'S ,7'h lo-- t S I DA' V STACK- North SEWING MACHINES UMTRNTSIILD NF. 1 tiiek JitUe - 8ft machine. i ClilKODRACTUR tjTM r. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 11G North Main. Rents, expert repairing, needled and parts for all makes. S.vfift Good used P lure Ml house . oD'-v- '. mj Modern Parlor Shining to havo W v CNrCUlKaVCKD Kill tor general h iun work ntet sai y. Call 3 IS. CIUU. come vsnns fur house a or! low waes. ill Phono useless MISCELLANEOUS U lief A BEAT RePlSINCt 'MERE, WAS 2. W Been hilijRSH)' Ada rtPinm 311 1 TRANSFER The Man With The Vat mi D LOSE Moving rnoNE l. (H&rcEj FIRST ROUND N CHAS. R. JOHNSON On Your Car viehl . MOVING PHONE soi'iety social was Tuesday alternoon at the ward chnnel The program was as fellows: Talk on the 18th amendLEACO AiA'J,iSOl! FtEl AiAV AM) 5 ment, Frank M Burster.; atcor-din- n Fifteen Minute Service I u3W-- E 'dof, ott N1SE.1 irCACRlEPTPE MAW solo, H. M Godfrey; James WHITE gold Eig.n We make liberal advances to ro ,kb LyTRA HCLE5 FinauJ uosl,., v.'at h vv ith black ti. Jardme spoke on womans supduco your present monthly pav. b.S for reward. port to the priesthood; duet 11'j merit or pay other obligations. Ellen B Godfrey and Daisy Burt, Automobile Loan Department LOST Small finger ring, green story, Mi-s- . Martha Goodey. set, profile of indy incarved. ExRefreshments were served foltremely valuable to owner Relowing the program. Reward turn to HtruM-JcuinaA miscellaneous s.hower was F7. given in honor of Mrs Rulor .Standing at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Butturs Wedresd ty BOARD AND ROOM rjisirmucz AOIUCY INC evcuing Mrs. Standing was forrn-ci- lj Ma-Miss Game, Myler BY NAT HOLMAN Phone 980 UOVitD AND ROOM in modern we re played dining the evening Star Piajer. Couch nnd Author of A Affiliated With I10, ie v ith furuu. 0 lic.it; one plate lunch w is xeived to forty inning Basketball bln. k from college, three meals Mrs. Standing received guests. J. Ii. BURNHAM CO. ilai)v. laundry, f20 a month many gifts. i 7 Lct bait Luke ( ity, I tah. Ninth. b7. Mr and Mrs. Rty Winn of Trenton spent a few days h'OMMKItl IAL I.EAGt 11 visiting at the home of thur Standing of th" Tfama Mr. and Mr.,. J. L p.areius, Won. Lost. Iet 'iMmnpson. Mr and Mrs. Ilaztn an For- family of Newton visited at the uome of Mrs Lctit-Thompson recently. Mi,s Cecile Mylt r of Cornish spent a few duvs here as gu'st of Mrs. Wendell Godfrey. Miss Ruby Thompson and Miss Veda Thompson spent last week MOAES Strvicc Phone 936 Ncrv-OMct- cr W. Center 312 CASH Clark ton tVeRlRtliJ k)!gfviiOMERj Dr. Wm. W. Ross Health Service hat Invites you jour 50c. Cleaned and BlokeJ-Ou- ly IS Shines J1.Q0 Shine Cards, Also Open Sundays 3 m. to 11. 8 a p. LAUNDRY WORK done very reasonable. 510 East 4th N. F21. Fjs lOG-- VV 4i8 Household goods and'piuno transferred to all parts of the city. & Long Distance Hauling. J.W. Auk&Son - THATCHER COAL CO. 1 Logan Agents The GENUINE ABERDEEN, and the CELEBRATEE Trenton. in ednesJiu's Killed de 7 in. H p. Servile Motor. a simple scoring play hinging around a pivot man. No. 3. The center. No. 4, taps to Ami.e VV v irold-kfrun- 8 p. m Presbyterians - Post-offic- Assn. e. Als Bike vs. Battel y 10 p. m C. Six teams of the Logan Commercial leajruo swung into tho second half of the schedule Monday night with the upset of the fust h.uf champions, Buttery C, by that gla t luting outfit from Evans Coal ns the Nature The coni hcaveia did not have s much in the way of an offense themselves, scoring on'y 21 points, but they put dovu a dt fense taut kept the Battery O score to 16 points and that s sarupiu' to talk about. Service Motor, place winners la He first half, came through with a hard fought vicS tory over the Grant Holman took up tho scorv hen Ole Hoffman ing burden was kept under central, and 13 counted points. The other game of tho evening was won by Lie tnc Poultry Association, falling vic0. tims Herald-Jourm- i! mid Al's Bike game was poalponed until next Monday at the request of the newsmen who br.ivnl blizr irds and cold to m ike merrv in Preston. Tis reported that Pansy Martin got her petals frozen, ho.v-cvami wont bo ubU to play any more this year. Good nows, news good Tae summary of the games: 22-t- 24-2- u, and Mrs. Cecil Payne of Trenton were Clarkston visitors, Friday. Would you correct Question nr rluuigo the improper shooting fenu of a player even though his bcnrmg average was good? Answer -- That would depend ent.rely on tho time remaining to make the change. If we we-- c live or six weens away from our game. I would probably but I would tinr.a it never undertake such a Job once the prison vos under way. Added to ihnl, there is oNo the matter of hs number of available playing seasoor, there is more reason to make such corrections on a sophomore than there would be on a senior. However, planting that the necessary tu ic nnd reasons for making the hnp-- e are present, I believe that constant practice of proper shooting form will bring better results NliT: ns.. f of- - Handling a freak , f Tidwell, 0 c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chtoketts. g Campbell g Neidei hauler Larson o 7utU, BVTTERY C F Burr, ft, f Dana, f Jscob an, c C Barrett, g F- II tie Tetris E4A.V tO.U j Jaoa.en, f en, f - J C, O Evans, g .. r vf H a - tv - r Evans 0 10 Totals 8 7 SEIU H E MOTOR 0 4 20 IS RfAUY) iH,Hm $ 1.75-SAL- , - - TRICE ' KANGAROO l.i Single and double sole. t .O0- Regular $11 OK - SALE TRICE -- . 2.95 E 1 I L. of our entire stock of Mens Suits during , this sale! ' Minis fine, double sole. Regular C 4 A' A complete clean up CALFSKIN SHOES GArt) BIN 't n spe- - ?2.95 SALE TRICE VVoATh LIVING, V lrl at cii.l WtT'4 COUGAR VICTORY ,ij- KID SHOES Regular ?5.00 going in this ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Fire Calf Skin or Oak Leather V SALE TRICE UNTIL t SHOES USE Lorgain T able. Slios Values to ITilCE - ' Genuine ?5.())-SAL- Cast Is Gate Coal WILL YOU FULLY APPRECIATE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FUELS Phone 293 ;i n-- l Oxfoids. 1.85 Wc arc do our entire stock of Overcoats. Steven s fab-a- t lies, all silk lined going 3 3) Carl W. Sanders F.ox.-t- s So: 0 MOUNTAIN PRODUCTION BRED CHICKS-O- ne Hundred Chicks acclimated and bred to local conditions. Cockerels taken from 240 egg strain. These chicks are unexcelled. Osmond Jorgensen, Phone 810R, 35 West Fourth North. Per Cent Delivery! For pard, g e r. 2 South Main Street Rebuil ling and Ignition iLXjiert Mechanicat Serrlco At Economy Iriecvl LET IS DO THE JOB! M7 CIO BalU-r- IN Iwfc li:il!Yl HaVkl-ens- r.U'L EDWARDS SERVICE STATION CASTLt Feb 7 McOmber, highly touted IVesh-ma- n center from Idaho, led the Brigham Young Cougars into undisputed first place in the Roeky Mountain coiihreme for the first LKLWXS ti nc this year Monday mght. McOmber, siorwig 18 counters, was outstanding m the Y Victory over Monlau.i Slate college. 'I no firul score v s Bufctti was outstanding on the to In addition Boluat team keeping Nelson of the Cougars from registering a fold goal durroan-nge- d IOl I.TItY ing the ?vi mug's 11 pi ly, he counters from to drop in G T. F. P. f .. 7 4 2 10 the field to lead bis teams offense. Perkes. ATTENTION POULTRY MEN! Defiression prices on first quality White Leghorn baby chicks 6'ae each, delivered at your station, for Certified Golden Rule Chicks. Charles W. Miller, 428 North Agent, Phone S09-1st Bust. Logan. T t.au. M5 McOMBER LEADS rnovo, piioEfe MAIN ST. xS. Mr. f:-- st j 153 ent No. 3, who pusses down to No. 1. The latter passes to No. 5. anil orcles around him and under the basket for a return pass nnd idiot. No. 2 cuts around No. 3 on the opposite side. . Evans Coal vs. Poultry p. m. 9 v- family dinner was given at home of Walter Thompson in honor of his birthday anniversary, Thursday. The immediate members of his family were presthe N Perfect Satisfaction We Guarantee A Presbyterians, 21, Poultry 2o Motor 22, Iostolfite 18. Al's Biku vz. Herald-Journa- l, (Pr.istpoied. To bo played next Mondiy at S p. m ) 36-1- j i1 1TRNISIIFD - N 1 r MK en r .t a bargain. Ihie mo it i i hou,e. barn, gl- ( J ' , jnp i giien, paxluie. ' ' ' p nut Svtn.id West tVi ond Ea .t, f' , , Fit. ill. u.it up n tint ut Oil HFATED TOlfbA; 3T6 ul For the left plumbing repair aiul installation service. I'bone 57. Baugh Plumbing company. FlJS AudoWce of I, WEM FES .Richard.s-Weodlai- r. PLUMBING wjwlfbteve 23t,k 28-- u iv 52 PER Mcn 1 UNOE SAMS PRESTON ROOF - FOR ECONOMIC SERVICE Ihoiip 210. Itlodern Mortuary. 200 We-.- t LVut heap. Ilan- Phone ..s A, 5'L'r A PAVi-- YoO SEE Wi 15 AftiowD 5uc-M'- JO- B- Logan has a tough proposition conlrontiug them at Preston on Friday. The Grizzlies were very against the Indians in the first quarter they counted six points, the second canto saw them roll up the large total of 16 counters, but in the third quarter one field goal was tneir sole contribution amt the final quarter, seven poin-- s slipped through tho A t a chance to have title. it MORTICIAN s'cel nur-owi Boi-eina-n Cache. at Preston A ' Logan victory would bring about a tie between Logan and Pieston. Either of tuo teams would h s 1 1 cop th Well crop atm hs to git Also in - schedule will again be tuc I res iracas. From all indigvni cations, the .small Pic-towill be peeked to enpn ity v.ah baakot-ball of do cr die 82 minute. will be in Uie offing. A for Preston would ptaitlc.illy assure them of nothing wor c me in the than a tie for firet division and it i highly piehablv that a wm would mean the division championship in Preston. If the Indians win on rriday. they could rtill lose to South Cache at Hyrum and provided Logan defeated the Spartans at Logan and Preston in turn i. on from North Cicnc, the cnamplon-shi- p would go to Preston for tnr first time in the history of tnr On the other Cache Division. champion hand, the dt fending Grizzlies must win at Preston if id the runto stay they expect ning although even a loss would still give them a fighting chance for sceoud place with South vu-to- WELCOME Xiw fighting spirit pervaded iho t inks of ttah Aggies hire at Monday nignt ia they pn pa cd for the opening games nf the scciitiJ half of the Rocky basketb.i T ountain coiifeicm e s, hedulc. The Aggh 3 meet the University of Utah in Logan on Friday nod . is the last in The aer-eSjturitm-Loa in for the- Farmers this year. I All MLR M E MUII IMPItOW.O The Kurin t hjopsteia. with lime wins and throe losses, are only one game behind the last trn'.'i ling Cougars and Utes hs and the the fiist half ends are ft mvuh improved ball Aggl-.club over that vvhuh started the season's tampiign lu early January. i he .v hedulc is against the Agregies. Thtv nuut meet the tmd juvenated Bbi its f.t thin invade Provo for the final games of the year against the Brigham ch'.n pionhii defending Young Cougars. However, Pick Romney and his ud th-- y boys are out to wio to .slu't lac firewoi ks this exp-c,veek end ngnin.t the University f Utah. The Utcs chalked up two victories over the Aggies In their first meeting In Salt Lake nnd Kotnney i3 anxious to return the favor, with as much intereit as possible. Fin, squad is all in excellent shape at the present time raid anxious ar.d willing to go. Practice is scheduled dnily this week after intermittent layoffs dunug the past seven days. Romney watched the Utea toy .vith the Bobcats iu Sait Lake ''rulay night nnd conies home vith well planned ideas as to how nis five will meet that fast, ball rustling outfit from Salt Lake. Just what these plans are, how-eU- 't, he refuses to divulge!. ' Obxrrveia, vmwcvOr, are confident that they V ill "include plenty of that sensational, forcing atthe Cougars off tack that their feet In the ppening game of live senes here two weeks ago. i AT OFF IS AII1 TO iOi.NGSlF.HS Watts and Petty, forwards, are This getting belter every day. wo. elts layoff, after six hftrd gomes, sins done thorn plenty of good aa it 1ms young PVank fmhhuin guard sensation. Tt Captain Campbell and Alsop, guard-- , the layoff hus not Hindi ritik.li difference although it did allow the big Aggie tenter lo favor his weak ankle and get it lu shape again. ITepaiations aie being mnr,e f Ok ft record crowd. Tho Aggies ph.yid to packed houses both nights against B. Y. U, a no with so the Bobcats conveniently briuging Utah down within strikof local five, the distance ing tho ramd fans of Logan, Cueno Valley and northern Ut4i arc looking for all kinds of fireworks on boih nights. v.tiks nc-- t Herd FoR. Iccoo SyASktRS TEA ANnl'M SAR W.KO W40 WILL PoTdE SA.M5.FoR SOCH fboLLlpM FOR UTE FIVE broTLtGirr goes I'KEsrON The feature game of E Cq.ciCTh& DukE U,NME.t7 A REPRESuRivElAM I- TO iACar CcnIraT A CmKCO AGGIES PLAN on this remarkable r fuel. n,' Sr ye s!& v Prompt, Courteous and careful service ' TIES A fire cUi.litv lined SPECIAI silh-v.o- ol j FjTHIrIG 0. |