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Show J i r f - LJ T THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, -- FACE FOUR. ion THURSDAY, MARCH Title For Freedom, Seventh, Play Wyoming "Logan mittee, asked the commissioners gravel pit to keep stray livestock into to do what they could iu the mat- from coming through the hispit HERE'S MORE ABOUT propcorral and. damaging his ter. Other members of the Hyrum erty. HYRUM ROAD gioup waiting on the county dads Commissioner Thomas Muir was a were E. J. Wilson, Victor E. appointed to investigate the matter iron! page one) J B Baxter. concerned in a request of Hyrum John 1 Thomas A. Hendricks of Cove W. Hansen of College ward for was granted his request that a repairs to a bridge crossing the committee has been informed by lent e he placed between his cor- canal and forming part of the ntiinis'-ioii that nu and the highway and Cove road running by his premises. the state road i only a few hundred dollars of tho $1,01X1 proposed appropriation to make the fill in the road has been expended for snow removal A COSTS TOO purposes. Cac he county aid was requested us take that dangerous accumulation of soot out of your Iat in making the fill so that highway lummy. Heavy firing has caused a lot of soot, which may igwork along the new route an go nite any time and throw burning sparks on your dry roof. forward. A good cleaning of the chimney RIGHT NOYV may save your COUNTY NOT TO home. We dean chimneys the modern way. A wire cleaning GIVE All) biu h is run up and down the chimney, while a large tube from L. 11 Alien of Cove, li.nim.iii omnns.-uon- i our 1'owerful Vacuum Suction Cleane r attached to bottom draws of the county rs, reall soot out into large soot bag. POSITIVELY NO MESS IN' plied that when the county dads route decided to approve the BASEMENT. around the high school, it was SPECIAL PRICK- - DI KING MARCH, $!.&( understood that the county was not to participate in any addiFRY, CO. tional road construction cost incurred in making the necessary RHONE 13(1 fill. J. W, Wright, one of the com j I BATTERY RALLYS Hot Competition Marks I TO BEAT NEWTON Cache Hoop Campaign A furious last quarter rally which netted them 30 points, gave 7 C a virtory over Battery Newton at Newton Wednesday night in a practice game. R. Griffin was high point man for Newton with 22 points while scoring activities among the victors were rather evenly divided with Dunn capturing first honurs with 16 points. The score: Smithfield Upset By Cowboys In Thriller BY OTTIS 46-3- coach will lose Quinncy, Rust, Hull, and Eldon McNeil, Hansen, leaving Ryan, Brown, Dibble and Rigby Lindquist to carry on for next year. In addition to this group, a championship second team will be avmlatlc to draw from and a brilliant junior high school team headed by that young sensation, Allen Otterbeck, will be ready for use. Taking everything into consideration, the another hnve Grizzlies will likely good ball team. In glancing over other prospects in the division, North Cache will apparently be about the hardest hit. Coach Hebe Whiting will lose his two right hand men, Ace Johnson and Lyle Tripp, in addition to Dale Bergeson and Junior Rawlins, ail members of this year's main five. He will have as a 1U33 nucleus, Millington and Atkinson who saw some Hotion this year South Cache will have their enand tire main five of Allen Maughan forwards; Gunnel, centor Reid and Peterson, and Clark guards, back in togs for the 1933 season. Such a situation would not be hard for any coarh to one considers look and when Flash" Nielsen's ability to develop baskethall players, the watchword may well be "Lookout fur the Jaguars " Joe Call at Preston has much the same outlook. f this year's mam team Lcland Edwards, and center, will ho the only His loss will departing regular. likely be keenly felt but Joe Is other boys capareported to have ble of taking the place of the hard working captain. Logan BV JACK CHRISTIANSEN Another Cache division basketball campaign is a thing of the past. Logan won first piuce for the sixth consecutive year and North Cache finished in second with South Cache and Preston places. tieing for third and fourth For the first time in many Aears, the division championship game fi was decided beforethethelastlastseveral was played. In honors : first for race the years, I has been unusually close and the j. final outcome has never been until the Inst game of J decided j the season. CHAMPIONS LOSE ONE CONTEST Logan suffered one defeat during the season and that setback came from the hands of the Preston Indians. Logan and North Cache were the only teams to on opponents floors, win games the Grizzlies won from South and North Cache at Hyrum While the Cache at Richmond. Pres-ioBulldogs accounted for the Idaho five in the gym. Grizzlies were clearly su. The field and with perior to the entire the exception of the Preston game, won the remainder of their games The Bulldogs. by big margins. Jaguars and Indians were all Trnout even as the final standing Indicated. A brilliant comeback sec--mI lr two final games meant place to the Bulldogs Doped many as real contender! for place at the s'art of the the North Cache hoys , However, they imped badly. reversal ve , shown a marked .of farm in the last two weeks. Burns Ccookston of the ham pi on Grizzlies had a wellinunded team and with more contency should gi.e any high Vvool team In the state u run their money The Loganites e hard hit with injuries that CapUin McNeil, Quinncy, and Kowailis on the benchV early season but a capa, them line - k serve pulled 'h in good style. ibe" Quinney, red headed was the driving force In 7? ful Logan offensive. This and glelkboy is a great player was very dam mistake. He such capable greaTnented by McNeil, Kent fugiM as Frank to pur11 Brown and Clcve bulyou ing Bob Rust was a ge guard line and in every game tip-oWcnt ease. Roy Hull at of that played a great game the season, championship squad, the j n , enp-tai- n yCoach Our Own West disonvery of gold Most of the ships were light and none too seaworthy, arriving if they did mostlv by luck. Many came withifi sight of San FranciHco and then were lost. The sleeping quarters were bad and the food worse, and the pascomplained vehemently sengers during the entire trip, but it, of . . course, did no good. On the whole they made the best of a bad deal and marked it "experience. Whatever else it might have been, it was something new and novel. She reviewed the she bad made and found them good. Underneath lay the pleased consciousness that sbe was through with Barclays for the day. Myra should bn home from the library. Ten and muffins In the kitchen, perhaps. Ellen's steps hastened. She entered the dusky hallway and had alarted up the stairs when Myra, wearing an old faded apron and bedroom slippers, her head wrapped In a towel, came home. par-chas- Ellen saw disaster in her sister's eyes. "Ellen! Mike's been hurt. An flying down. teddent XXVI at the storo had f been, a happy one for Ellen. Th pleisssntness of the evening ..forning ibefor ,3 ffngerfl through the - open- - day. lg hours.offaeEllen L Noon and Lorene f yawned, looYqd at each other (and began tidying Lorene tentatively ted a newly discovered tea rith a hangup 'iheos. They set off and talked Ip through the lazy, unhurried JjhEr.BIIen found it pleasant to such a comfortable fash-- ' lidp n. I Afterwards when they were trolling back to the store, Lorene suddenly: 've decided to let you try cau- I" Mike! Ellen leaned against the bannister. Her heart eeemed to Btop. Her brain d everything-seemeto stop for a terrible, timeless moment. "Hes unconscious. They carried him In our bedroom." Myra was gone. Ellen ran np the stalra and into the shabby familiar living room filled with silent people, women In dust caps and aprons, a few coatlcss perspiring men. Mike's bicycle was propped against the wall. They were all looking at It. Tti the olher sister, Ellen heard someone say. or thing! Let her through." (CHAPTER T Jenkins A. If Griffin, Griffin, c R. Nebcker, rg Henderson, lg Jenkins A1 G. T. F. P. 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 11 3 0 22 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 1113 Cooley Jenkins A. 0 0 0 0 Totals 18 6 1 37 BATTERY C R. F. Barrett, rf Barrett, If Jacobsen, e Bcokcrt, rg Dunn, lg G. T. F. P. 6 5 2 14 4 3 3 11 4 2 Totuls 10 1113 7 tt 2 16 20 16 8 46 NEWS HOOPSTERS EAT BIG DINNER g, y 21-2- Chicken hones replaced basketballs in the hands of Herald-Journbasketcers Wednesday night as they gathered at a sumptuous "training table" chicken dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Johnson. The dinner, which contained everything possiblo from "soup to nuts" was served by Mrs. JohnMrs. Leland son, assisted by Chattcrton. Nine team members and special guests were included. They were unanimous In declaring that a "training table" should be a regular part of the basketball season would trade offenses again. if such feasts as that served WedClark was once more the back nesday night were included. 5 It required bravo men to make the trip to California by the route around Cape Horn. The trip took fr im six to nine months, and only selling vessels made it there were no steamers until months after the ff ' NEWTON A team of cowboys from the wide open spaces and a of swift quintet passing basketball artists will take the floor at the Dansante at 9 p. m. tonight to settle the championship of the northern division M men. Who's going to win? Logan Seventh? Don't be sure. They should, by all means, come out on top but whether they will is a different problem. This Cow-hooutfit from Freedom, Wyo., in the fightinest bunch in the tournament and they arc out for a title. COW BOYS ARB REAL FIGHTERS On successive nights, they have defeated Preston First, Providcnee and Smithfield First,, each time by a small margin. Logan Seventh defeated has and Georgetown Wellsville and drew a bye last night. Whether this layoff will help them is a big problom. It might react and send the boys stale just as they are ready for the big test. Certainly there Is not letdown among the Wyoming boys. Their game with the Smithfield First ward Wednesday night was the A sensation of the tournament. one point margin, finally decided the Issue. The Smithfield-ite- s entered the game heavy favorites by virtue of their strong showing thus far in the tournament. Playing on a larger floor however, their tight five man defense was shattered and it was not until late in the game that they changed. Wyoming piled up an early lead but at half time, the Smithfield At the boys had cut it to 12-three quarters mark, it was for Smithfield and from there on out, it was nothing but a football game. First one side would get a basket, then would start fighting viciously to hold the ball, playing a purely defensive game. smooth-workin- - E-- gTIUIUNG, moving uneasily, they made a path for her, all the curious, kindly neighbors, but Ellen did not notice. She ran past them to the bedroom. Mike lay unconscious on the bed, Mrs. Clancy, concerned and anxious, ? BLqjnsteins yourself this after- - was leaning over him. Molly sat L 6oods' F hear they have some cute still and white In a chair drawn porta dresses at IS. 10 a new close. She did not move as Ellen : line. Carney A Co. has a whole entered. "Oh, Ellen, It' you! I thought Window display from there." Mrs. Clancy turned and Oh!" said Ellen, flushed and Myra ,, s thrilled. spoke quietly. Ellen's breath came in great "Get three' or four. Green is s pood bet, I think. And nothing gasps. She could not speak. Sit down. be tency. Use your own Judg-eoThe Irishwoman left the bed Afterwards. If you want to, can go on home and not bother and took her hands In an effort tng back till tomorrow. Tour to force her to n chair. Ellen leaned against her, spent, exwont be delivered till hausted, her eyes on the little motionless figure on the high white know how proud bed. Inarticulately. "What happened?" you make any come down hard "It was the bicycle, said Mrs. At Pine and oagh! Not that 1 think you Clancy patiently. Chestnut. He was wheeling It It was 4 oclock wbeu Ellen fin across when a truck, a big truck ifcgR With the manufacturer and he pushed the bicycle clear bnt "The doctor! up Plua street toward! ' - L morn-.nyho- Ilf ' ! CLASS TOTALS TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Thursday's Schedule At Dansante, Logan 7 p. ni. Providence First vs. Clifton for fourth and sixth places. 8 p. 111. Wellsville First and Smithfield First for third and fifth places. 8 p. ni. Logan Seventh vs. Freedom, Wyoming for championship and second place. Wednesday's Results Wellsville First 22, North Logan 18 Freedom 21, Smithfield First PETERSON c 1 20. . Providence First 23, Whitney 21. 21. , Clifton St, Georgetown JACKSON & , look capable to taking the Smith-fielquintet into camp. CLIFTON FAVORED LN FIRST GAME Clifton is also a heavy favorite to cop fourth place in the tournament ' by defeating Providence First ward that is provided they can stop the sensational scoring of Hansen, burly Providcuce center. This youngster scored 21 of the 23 points Providence needed to defeat Whitney in an overtime to bring his total for tilt, the three games to 66 points or an average of nearly 19 points a game. Clifton did some excellent work in defeating Georgetown Wednesday night with Coe Howell, all division forward last season, breaking away to score 18 points. The winner of the championship game will bo eligible to enter the church final tournament which starts at Ogden next weck. The Logan Seventh, divisional champions last year, wore eliminated from the tournament in the first two rounds of play last year. Following arc the individual scores of tho games played on Wednosday: WELLSVILLE d I7LLEN returned to lu r vigil bedside Mike. Myra moved In and out, but most of the time she stayed in the next room with Molly who lay sleepless, staring, tearless. Sometimes Mike's breathing grew heavy and the strange, stertorous sound filled the watcher with panic. Yet never would Ellen allow her hopes to flag. Toward morning Mike stirred for the first time and murmured something incoherent about a llrycle. Ellen looked quickly toward Dr. Ellis at the other side of ths bed. Thats good. he said. Presently the doctor gave a deep You can tell yonr mother sigh. and Myra we'll be moving the young man to the hospital In an hour or so. He bent and fumbled for Mike's pulse, looked across at Ellen and smiled wearily. The ambulance came for Mike. There was a crowd on the street when they carried him out Into the morning sunshine. Molly rode In the ituibuluuce. Elli'.ii nud hunt This Great 1 During Will Sale - - Buy Many More Sensational Dollar Values to Beside Those Listed! Imperial Dust Cloths EXTRA QUALITY Wedge Cushion cushA splendid $1.45 ion soft and comfortable, covered with attractive imitation gram leather $1 .00 tHher Cushion, 69c and $1.39 This regular $1.57 outfit includes all you need to polish your car pint can of Imperial Polish; can Imperial Nickle Chromium polish, and roll of cheese cloth . . . ALL for $1.00 but they still Weve called him. Myrn'i gone followed In n cab and told sack other with courageous lips and' frightened eyes that everything' Myra came In Just then. would be had! ... 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Hillyard, lg have awallowed np little Mike at Tout, g 0 0 At though bt had nevtr existed. 11 o'clock Ellen, haggard 9 7 and Totals heavy-eyeremembered . that aht PROVIDENCE had not notified Lorene of her absence from the store. She whispered to Myra and slipped to the telephone, haunted by a vision of Molly's face. If anything happened to Mike she was afraid that shaped Auto Clock. Regular Low Price $1.39. Sale Price $1.00 Other Auto Clock a 91.98 and $ 5.93 F. P. 100 08 15 17 0 0 Moiiy ; . 0 0 2 20 ,,,a With Every Tire . . I The most sensational offer in this great 6th Anniversary Sale . . ! EXTRA SAVINGS as high as $3.00 per tire! Buy one tire or a; at many as, you need our latest NEW LOW PRICES the lowest in our history and from our huge stock, any other merchandise ABSOLUTELY FREE of the you desire up to amount of your tire purchase . . ! and Klrcncr have been the motorist's standby for years . . . esy to use and always give results. Simonize Polish. Low Sale Price. 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Let me go to him at once." "I'm afraid yon can't now," Dr. Ellis said gravely. The nurse, standing at his elbow, Intervened. That will be impossible. The little boy Is very tired now and sick. He's in a ward with a number of other cbildran who also cannot be disturbed. Our visiting hours are on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 o'clock. In view of the circumstances if you come early tomorrow we might make an exception." Ellen's eyes appealed to Dr. Ellis. But won't Mike need a room by himself, special nurse and all those things? sbe asked. I dont think it will be necessary." he answered slowly. Sbe knew that he was thinking of their poverty. She stepped nearer, said in a low voice that Mike must have every attention. (To Ik UomGmiuhI) the Presents iijn Simoniz Polish Scat Covc-r$1.00 up Open Car Wind Wingx.. $2.95 All Wool Robes . . $2.95 up Gear Shift Balls ,14e up ; We Cnv Edison Automobile Off Lamps . Wind Wings for closed cars $2.69 & $3.75 SIMONIZ Limit- Lorene answered the cal) and Ellen tore her thoughts from the unthinkable future. Sb explained what bad happened and was back on the bench again. Hours had never been so long or so empty. It was 12 o'clock. .Then 1. 1, and nearly 3. Still no word. Dr. Ellts appeared but he could tell them nothing. At 3 o'clock he approached again. Other Horns $1,37 and $1.4 oval dependable ut Absolutely Free E.A. Micro Horn A handsome black enamel horn, 5' in sire, Sale Price, each. ...$1 .00 Tire Buyers! Valuable Merchandise Of Yeur Own Choice Polish Combination 8 Worlds Largest Auto A cessory House ... 22-1- ever of fered by the 17 1 to nee. Dr. Ellis is on bis way," she said. Til go clear out the living room," Mrs. Clancy offered and left "Oh, Myra, Myra!" Ellen whispered. He hes breathing, Ellen. We have to hope and pray." Their fingers closed together tightly; their terrified eyes met and failed of reassurance. Molly sat motionless, tearless, speechless. Myra tried to make her leave but she would not Ellen knelt beside the bed, not daring to touch Mike except to take one of his stubby nailed hands, still grimy from play. She hardly knew what went on abont her. She was not aware that Myra bad at last succeeded in getting Molly Into her own bedroom. Sho was aware only of Mike and his death like pallor and his death like stillness. Dr. Ellis came. Another doctor came. Ellen hardly understood that they had forced her from the room sv they could make the examination. After a long whilp it was dark outside now the doctors reluctantly announced they still could not say how gravely the boy was injured. Internal injuries undoubtedly the persistent coma due to that one leg broken, perhaps his spine affected. The child should be In a hospital. They wanted another optnion before moving him. "How soon will w know the best or the worst?" It was the ghost of Molly's votes. 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