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Show iMLlhr THE PAGE FOUR. PANSY GOES MAD, NEWSMEN VICTORS j J 4 U I I team Uivfi. & r V v lie n th.-- c-s lhar legs ' a;' j I X " - - tM , . y".--, oL s- I V'f ' be well dr-.- v A Preston For each insertion otfe cent per word; for one week, five cents per word; for one month, 15 cents Minimum per word. charge for first insertion 15 cents. If not paid witlun throo will te days double price charged. Ten cents per line per insertion. AI.KALFA hay. Inquire South Fourth West. - QUILT baits, only. nil BATTS-Wh- ite 2 lbs. SI. 00. We deliver. Mattress Factory. A lmliy in years in g gkibe-trotlin- thats little Peggy tan give you Mild ft veteran evHTu;iua- AleNeil, wJm first-han- d 315 F2U. wool This week Fast 279 1' 2.2 Moiili. future. players? Ah.swcr-N- o. The last game in Franklin Stake There is no. special in a suited for Whitney diet whicli will help keep k player it victory 'over Miipleton by a score of in better condition than another. f nerrd, I would advise seekdiet, avoiding ing a balanced A DIRTY DEAL sweets and stimulant.-f- . Do not eat for ' sonic hours be lore "a game or a practice aessioni Tho only a couch ought to suSAYS CLARKSTON men! which pervise personally is the one diThe rectly preceding a game. Tho .nict.ibcrs of tb Clarkston safest mrfxim to be applied then is and cat lightly M men brisketbail team, onn of early enough bethe strongest squads in the coun- - fore game-timty. have the idea a dirty deal" NEXT: Style of ; foul shooting. pulled on them Saturday ove-h- e 32-1- Iiv-g- . e. : Phone NK'.T lit lie brick house. Phone - to Golden Buttars, According gnrno manager of the team, a Clflr't-stou had been arranged for tho five wilh the Coca Cola team In Logau. There's lots of snow over ou the west side. And the Clarkston boys nre nothing If they are not punctual. To be on time at tho Logan game they started early from Clarkston. Since no automobile can get ficient traction to travel over the suf-so- n, $2,75 Auto Robe, Size 36x54 Auto We have just received 100 Genuine Robes, the regular price being $2.75, and with $5.00 or more paid on your account, or with every purchase of $5.00 or more in cash, we will give absolutely FREE robes ! one of these beautiful All-Wo- ol all-wo- ol There are no strings tied to this offer. We are just going to GIVE you absolutely FREE one of these $2.75 robes! You may have your choice of several beautiful color combinations. This offer is good as long as these 100 robes last so first here first served! They will not Hogs Receipts, 5294, including 2 for market, 272 direct. 3034 tn San Francisco packers, 270 to Oakland packers, 278 to Los Angeles packers, 719 to Los Angeles market, 128 to Pomona packers and 130 to Nevada packers; not. enough here to make reliable test; quot-abl- y steady to strong with Friday and Saturday; bulk best driveins, $3.294f3.50; packing sows, $2.50 down. Cattle Receipts, 348, including 293 for market, 32 to Los Angeles market and 23 to South Sail Francisco market; about steady to strong; practically no driveins account snow; two loads and lew lots plain slaughter steers, $3.50; few medium kinds to $3.75; load mixed steers, mostly Holsteiris, $3.35; load feed lot steers tc he in! common ; steers and weighed, $3. heifers, downward to $2.75; best lots mefew $2.C0; cows, slaughter $2.254i 3.50; dium, undergrades, $1,5042.00: bulls, $2.50 down; few plain vealers, $4.00. Sheep Receipts, 1219, all to Dixon, Calif., feeders, none for market, There were 35.5 persons to the in the United States in apiare mile aK. amusement hall Wednesday evening. Sandwiches and hot chocolate were served and games nnd music were enjoyed. Mrs. Arden Balls and diUigh-ter- a, Ranee and Margo 11c and Mrs. Irvin Knowles of Logan spent Wednesday- - with Mr. - and Mrs. Archie Woolfe. u. Mr. ahd Mrs:' Allan W'ebb of Rigby, Idaho, are visiting wilh Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Webb. The "Gatherers of Honey" of the Beehive girls under the leadership of Mrs. Jessie Seamons and lacs Lee held a social Tuesday evening. Games and light refreshments were enjoyed by nine mem. afternoon. bers and the Y. L. M. I, A. 2 the Ladies Thursday, February presidency as special guests, at was club entertained ... ' ' f Literary the home of Mrs. R. E. Lee. The When taxes are lowered, drama entitled The Reunion In business will make more prof-- I Vienna" by Robt. Emmett Sherit; labor will be better paid. wood was read and discussed by When tax dollars dance, ia-- f Mrs. Martha H. Daines. Song and bor and business must pay the ukelelo accompaniment by Roma fiddler.' and F.ula Hurrcn. Luncheon was ,g- two and 17 members served to special guests. Mrs. Louise Sterland of Providence is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Seamons. A no host party was given at the home of Miss Tercse Nielsen recently. The evening was spent In playing bunco after which supper was served to the following guests. Misses Alice Petersen, Ruth Kirby, Maneta Perkes, Stella Kirby, Tercse Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Zillas, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Glttins and Mrs. Earl Daines, Harvey Kirby, of Hyde Park and Kenneth Pilgrim and Vcrn Mitten of Hyrum. Mrs. Thomas Whittle of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Walter Jensen. Friends of Mrs. Ida Mae Duce Zillas, a recent bride, entertained at a trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Duec. About 150 guests called. Tho W. E. Mesdamcs guests wc-rOwen, Golden and A. B. Nyman, and Ivaloo Misses Marina, Anna Mrs. Nyman of North Logan; Neal Hillyard of Richmond; Mrs. Frank Corbett and Mrs. Archie of Smlthfidd; Mrs. George ' EglHTt, Larsen and daughters, Marv and Mnrojrie and Miss Doris Bailey, of Wellsviile. Mrs. 1 tti hi rt Seamens cntertaln-- ! ed at her home Tuesday evening in honor of her hushands birth-- ! 'Ihe evening day aiinivorsaiy. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Hnneey are the proud parents of a fine son. Both are doing nicciy. Miss Lilliuti Morrell is utniut alter a severe cose of influenza. Mrs. Phobe Hyde returned to her home after spending a few days with relatives in Ogden. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Hannah Christensen was given at her home on February 1 by her daughters, Min. Hannah Saunders, Mrs. Anna Thurston and Mrs. B. W. Hanccy. Luncheon was served to about 59 relatives and friends. Games, music nnd visiting were features of the ' ! ' i Lundstrom Furniture Carpet Company For the best plumbing repair and installation Fhoiio 57. Baugh Humbing company. L service. , M 1. SLTERIOR IcADIO RFJPAIR Service of. all models, t Phone 1112. W. B. Jones, grad unto K.C.A. Snstitule.f CERTIFIED RADIO fc ELKCTRIG SERVICECerti-- l bi Radio-anlied Technicians and Eiectridans. Everj-thinFJodrie. 123 N. Main. Phones: 15SW, 184, 462W.j EXPERIENCED stenogra p h e r a. nits woi k hv' day or hour. Call 199-FI 4. wit.-- - spent Cl bunco alter which luncheon was served to the fot-- j Mrs. nnd lowing guests; Mr. Z. Lamb, Mr. George George Grant, Mi; s Mary Grant, Mr. and iMis. Denzil Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lm heriiii. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Seamens, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Soamons, Mr nnd Mis. Fred Duec, Mr. and Mrs. VVUford Bolis, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. B ills, Hr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balls. The waid scouts entertain-their fathers at u patty in the ! if nfbWftrj mm KWIliWH a tSBRjw-- ? J. LAUNDRY WORK ilium very reasonable. 510 East 4th N. SIXCF.lt SEWING MACHINE Rents, pxH-r- t repairing, needles and partd Good used machine, 85.90, , CO., 11G MIDDLE-AGE- 1170 keeping. East, Logan. lady for North house- lUNTAIN PRO D U C T ION BRED CHICKS One Hundred Per Cent Delivery! Chicles end bred to local conditions. Cockerels taken from 240 egg strain. These chicks are unexcelled. Osmond JorPhono gensen, SlhR, 35 West Fourth North. M PAUL EDWARDS SERVICE STATION South Main SI reef BatU-rRebuilding and Ignition Expert Aleehanieal Service At Economy Prices! LET I S DO TIIK JOB! M7 24G y Modern ' Parlor Shining hat to hhve Invites your you Cleaned and Blocked Only G0c. J1.00 15 Shines Shine Cords, Also Open Sundays 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. v il North Main., lor all makes.,' '.B Service Phone 93d Ncrv-O-Met- 312 W. Center MOVING ITIONE 314 CHAS. E. JOHNSON TRANSFER On Your Car The Man With The. Van Fifteen Minute Service We make liberal advances to re duce your present, monthly pav incuts or pay other obligations. Automobile Loun Department Moving i PHONE 448 goods and pianos transferred to ail parts of Household fmtifujfaS AOSNCY, gK Rhone DSOug , Affiliated th J. W. Ault & Son Lake City, Utah. Vot : The GENOME ABERDEEN and i the CELEBRATEE Wc Guarantee Perfect1 Satisfaction" 4 u L.'. THATCHER COAL CO. Loan Agents city. Long Distance Hauling. ,, With J. B. BURNHAM GO. Kalt S. MAIN ST. i Dr. Wm. W. Boss Health Service CASH Attention, Fmiltrv Mon! Depression prices on first quality' White Leghorn baby chicks. Hatched from hens with 200 Certified Golden egg record. Rule chicks. Charles W. Miller, 428 North agent. Phone S:9-Fust East, Logan, Utah. r CHIROPRACTOR Second F15. d PL SEWING MACHINES 175 PLUMBING fixtures and furniture. 227 North First East. F14. , ol . F18. , ning- PLUMBING Eve-ru- infor- y Chut-terto- 210. Richard-- ! ECONOinC SERVICE-Pfc- ene Woodland Modern Mortuary. 290 West Center, -- will probably go championship either to Whitney or Preston First ward. The Pieston First ward has won six straight games in the northern division of the stake and Whitney has won five straight victories in the southern division of the Franklin stake. for Clifton It will be noofs-'urBY NAT HOLMAN and Preston Fourth ward to play for the Oneida stake champion- Star, Player, Coach and Author of Winning Basketball ship and Whitney and Preston First will play for the Franklin stake honors. These games will Question Do you approve of seli-e-- t be played off in the very near any diet for basket hull . hurry apariment. - i FiViUFOR Ogden Livestock USACCALENDAR so l :n and 1st. M1SCELLANE0US -- WATEk last long, HF.tlTn Mod. 227 N. sonable. - 3. RADIO SERY1CE- - 718-J- tip-of- f. All-Wo- APARTVi.NT y HEEAHMOUEN AL ta-- ' 5 ' mformateon mwt. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED FIRST, second and third crop mation about almost unknown alfalfa hay. Cheap; in stacks foreign lands as accurately as near highway. Easy to get. Also the average kid ran describe the new eg tooth harrows, steel family front yard. Shes shown or wood frame, vety cheap. Mon-so- n here on the Santa l'anla coming two losses. Lumber company. Phone 3.8. home to California from Iter M7. Richmond, Utah. Figure it out for yourself.' She's latest jaunt overseas'. a merry battle and only time HAY two and or Also straw, will tell, sfowy Cliirkstoii roads, the boys three good farms. Call 209. FJ4. left in bobsleigh for Trenton, five miles 'away.-- - At " Trciiton' they TRADE Super quality accredboarded automobile nnd came in- QRited baby chicks. Phone 975-PLAN PLAYOFFS to Logan. F2k Arriving at the Dansante where the game was scheduled to be KINDLING Six sacks 21.00, deIN NORTH LOOPS played tho Clarkston crew learned livered. Dalton. Phone 590-J- t. to its dismay that the Coca Cola M. champions hud hied themselves to Malad for a game there Sat- ALFALFA hay delivered. Plume PREStON-rt.i.-- Iu than in 'the urday' evening. . M3. Oneida mid Franklin stake M Men Whdt was s.atd by the Clarkston has apparently four boys after that wouldn't look competition undisputed leaders. good to print. In the Oneida .take, Preston Buttars is anxious to Fourth ward ar.d Clifton have won getManager some games with some In the Franklin teams in Logan or other good OGDEN, Ftb. 14 (mi Ogden livefirst honors. parts stock etuke H. M. Baliff, stake M Men of the valley. reports for Monday as made driector, nnrouncrs that the stake by the USDA, are as follows; 21-- A Genuine -- LEGAL RATE iy-o- Preston. On the other hand if South Cache should turn oil Preston rnd Logan win at North Cache Logan beating the Spartans the following week and Preston over North Cache the championship would go to Logan and the runner-u- p posldon to Preston. Another possibility would be for South Cache to trim both Logau and Preston which, provided Logan and Preston won from North Cache, would send Logan, Preston anil South Cache into a tic for first place with four wins and fci E WANT f AD RATES tTJ great game ar.d the that wins will X mug of factory. vu tory ul f'mith Cache and a Lo pan win at North would still leave the two team tied for first jl we nnd provided Logan should then triumph over South Cache a week later and Prertim do likewise with North Cm he, a pl would he r.ei cssary between uud Logan shifting and the Spartans appeara to have hit their stride after disastrous start against Logan iu the opening game of the season. scoring They have a powerful punch in Clen Alien and Brig Reid and forwards at Vaughan' Allen Is Peterson at center. lightning fast on Uio floor and makes his share of the baskets, Mauglian and Peterson are both H bui (lit m v--n l Of UK tisSimUTIF.S It'll 21-- l the of spring In ll.h I FINAL good floor men and pack a dead eye for the hoop: Peterson is the in the division with leading seotvr a total of Si- - points in four games. The South Cache defense is also something to recognize. This boy Clark Peterson will likely be assigned the task of taking care of ace Chhttcrton and the ' Preston will Hhve to play a lot of basket-Ur.- 't if he expects to get away. Parley Gunnell is the, other guard but ho jumps center although falls back immediately after the Ho takes ltd ha1! b" the 'qaekboard a great majority of the is rapidly developing InPOLO NEXT toLimea and capable delor.sfvc player. Turning to Preston, the Indians have already demonstrated that ON they have a good ball team. Their ability to come' bask after the half t time iutermUsion is unsurpassed iu a And ' notv ddmerf. waUw-fydns the' clivii.ion and taking the team loom ns one of the next wheel in the USAC intra- si af wfiole, they' tlid loop. Their iu the best fives machiue. mural is ' ohe of the bright Every organization 4 urged td teamwork' tfie spots, of their alUidk. Inter a- teufa' and pojmitimd - can CimtlMon, UorwwiU Larsen, cengauit. Tli? Various teams and 7oole. guard, supply the practice (h this college 'swimming ter, n punch.'. This CSuach Parker' hni gladly main scoring ipool. Is clever and don't think otf'orod to help any organisation. , he" Ife should be at his beat on the larger South Cache Those one hand push slioU What is a Bladder Physic ? floor. of his have the habit of finding .A medicine that works on the their mark. bladdef as. castor oil oa the bowels. Evans, his running .mute, is a Drives out Impurities' and excess h?ftdylrtwUe7 and "tUthougU acids that cause irritation which shoots but very llttie, he usually rwtfults tn getting up nights, fre- Sinkf ft basket ,wben it is most quent '.desire, burning, leg pains needed. Larsen at center 1;. a (5 gr. scnsaUou oit follow' la shots ;ttid and backache! from Is a pleasant o ladder phys- does most of hi.4 damage Tablets) ' ic.- ' around the foul litre vicinity. The Oefc a 26c test box from your two Preston guards, Poole and druggist, After four days if not Jqhhson, round out a well bal- believed go back and get your anccd train. In addition to being money. You will feel good after au excellent basket shooter, Poole this cleansing'-anyou get your Is capable of taking care of anyregular sleep. Sold by City Drug forward In the Cache loop. JohuCo., Rtxall Drug Stores. although hardly os brilliant, . J i&fr" . WIN One of the best exhibitions of handball ever seen at the USAC was featured when the Engineer! defeated the Barbs to' win the Intraipurul Handball championship iu thp doubles." Tbioughont the match Howard Peterson and Horace Ialmer of the- Engineers' had to bo right on their iocs to defeat Clayton Robinson and Harold Parsons of, the Barbs. .Every m&n displayed: floe Especially brilliant was ability. the skillful performance of Howard Peterson. That south paw of bis was Constantly flashing out to snare and drive. the ball accurately, wherever he' so desired. also Far ha Robinson of the showed plenty of speed' ns did men. cither the both The scores of the games do ntiL reveul flic fight that took place in' the court. a hack court gdnrd Guuneil jumps center al the of the p;;i ne and then IIo aiu hops back to Ki;id. Gumell should stride a merry buttle yr the 'tipo(i Johnson u the hj '7 1 is :'UI l't 15; 4, Vw. fV. j 1 SEES WORLD al j TUESDAY, FEEnUARY" LOGAN,' UTAH. L. Indians Face Test At South Cache Coming from behind after trailthe end of ihe third qtiaring at Herald-Journt hoopsters Ur. t marked up a l'M3 victory over j Al s Bike Shop Monday night at over Logan's surprise victory the Dansanie. y, r k of Profitoa ,cn The game wa one originally suit ibe Grizzlies and Indians into and postponed from last Monday for lirsl p1;U;p in the Cache vas a regularly scheduled Com- - diVtllp lon r;ice wilh thr.,c wins and tilt. Biercial league lilf;S l0 u.c credit of each. The South Cache Spartans 10- sud a wilh the of most fray ing aiained within sinking dULiucc of den string of baskets by Tansy first place with an impressive Martin lute in the fourth quarter victory over North Cache. The newshound.v. bringing victory to the 'inal outcome of the division dewith was Martin high point uiiin nt nds ou tin- - w.y in which the cine counters. Spartans perform in the two The score: games. IRMA I HERALD-JO- t The tiyiuinitis cutertain Preston at ilyrara on Friday of this wn-r. the feature game of the division Coburn, vt i'.c Logan travels to North Cache .vherv they stiould take the men-ur- e Martin, of the Bulldogs, 'flic preston-Sout- h Cache gnme should be one of the liurdesl fought of the entire season. Roth teams are callable of playing a great braud of bull and" the outcome will largely defe nd on' which team hapitens to f. Haws, be clicking ou Friday right. SPARTANS LAST Wilson, c. FIRST TEST Three weeks ago in the Preston Wilson, g. a 2v2o gym the Spartans lost Chnlter-toLarsen, g. n oxtra' period game when Larand lield counted a goal son a foul. The losers held a big lead at half time but the Preston boys came back with their characteristic fight in the second half ENGINEERS and finally nosed the South Cache team out. Since that time, Coach Flash HANDBALL Neilsen ' has been doing some - i - j HERALD-JOURNA- nvixM ! P1I0NE7Q |