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Show FRIDAY, MARCH THE HERALD - JOURNAL, .LOG AN, UTAH. TAGE SIX 1032. 2 5, Utes Are Favorites In Collegiate Tennis Contests Aggies, Cougars Lose Large Veteran Groups lor HAVE Ol ItlO CHOI V ''vVrYTY W VA V WrC vVs''-- v Bill vey my he A very successful LEWISTON boxing and wiestling program was over in the Lewiston Thiru put ward amusement hall on Wednesday evening under the direction of the ward M men. A large crowd was in attendance. Promoters were Henry McKnight and Henry Haslem. Merlin Whittle of Fairview acted as referee. John Quinn and his family bunj kept the audience entertained be- tween bouts. The results were as follows: Marler of the Third ward and Bodily of Fairview fought to a draw. Doppe of the Third ward and Jenkins of Fairview tought to a draw. Morrison of the Third ward decisioned Goldsberry of Fair-vie- NW'iA Yu A Vv 'SoOTrtiWKUJE ARE,A80!H DFtUCKS?v ml Through T WERE Karren of the Third ward and Benson of Wie First ward ended in a draw. Battle royal between Layne and Morrison of the Third ward and Jensen and Brockman of the Second ward ended m a draw. McKnight of the Third ward decisioned Steers of Fairview. Egelston of Cor.us.i and Monroe of the Third ward fought to a draw. Jackson of the Third ward and Hall of Fairview fought to a draw. Thompson of Fairview won a wees' ling match from Hodges or the Second ward, the first fall m two minutes and the last in four minutes Blair of l he Second ward decisioned Bowden ol tile Third ward. Delbert Layne of the Third ward defeated Clyde Layne of the Third ward in two falls in another wrestling match. Kid Hawkeswood of Lewiston First ward and Hyde of Fair-vieput up a fast exhibition fight to complete the evenings en- game The PLWerg IWUiNANlV CyWORlNG fcRW UMPST) Slop THE GAME , school. At Provo act at Salt Ijike however, spring is already present and has been for several weeks. They will have ml added "jump'' ml Utah Aggies The first meet of the season is scheduled for Utah and B Y. U. at Provo on April 15 while the Utes will invade Logan the following week, April 22. The remainder of the schedule is as fololws: April 29 Utah Aggies vs. B. Y. U. at Provo. May 6 B. Y. U. vs Utah at Salt Luke. May IS B. Y. U. vs. Utah Aggies at Logan. May 19 Utuh Aggies vs. Utah at Salt Lake. 1 State intcrcollcgiates May nt Salt Lake. - 20-2- TURNS IN AUltM i CHAPTER XLV slid by la which nothing JJAYS Two weeks three . happened. weeks and no more was heard of Fergus. Larry bad aent the money to the anonymous claimant Once or twice be mentioned the matter, congratulating himseit that he had Handled It successfully. Ellen, her Heart pounding, would agree that He had done the only thing that was to be done. She was half-il- l from waiting and worrying. A sense of impending disaster was always' with her. A dozen times she had started to tell Larry everything and a dozen times a word from him, a gesture, an expression had stopped Her. rJ1HEN on a Friday three week later there was a change. The' blustery fall day began just as any other day with a haphazard breakfast shared by Molly and Ellen and served on the card table In Mikes bedroom. Everything waa friendly and homelike with Molly's chatter of the coming marriage to make it so. Molly knew nothing of the blackmailing letters to Larry, knew nothing of Ellens secret fears and tremora. Ellen bad thought it better to keep her own council, So Molly could rattle on, aerene and confident, absorbed In wedding plana. "But there Larrys motber." Ellen offered In a subdued way. "Old cat!" Molly said rebelilous-ly- , breaking a piece of toast. You shouldnt talk that way." Ellen protested though In aerret agreement. "After all," aha added soberly, "Larrys her only son." "YouTa quite as good as he Is and he has ths sense to know it even If his mother hasn't Our family the English branch of It anyway Is every bit as good as the Iiarrowgates. even if we don't happen to be In the Social Register." "She hasn't been exactly anxlons to meet me," Ellen said. "Here, use your napkin," Molly spoke hurriedly to Mike. Returning to Ellen, she observed. "WelL Larry thinks youre all right and personally Id rather have my think I was perfect than his mother. "I suppose there Is something In that, Ellen conceded with a rueful laugh. At 10 o'clock Larry arrived unexpectedly. He was in the mood Ellen loved best. Bursting tDto the living room he ewept her Into his arms and did a mad dance. Were going to be married In two weeks." he sang out. "Everything's fixed. And youre going to meet Mother today." But hut " Ellen stammered. Proud "How did you manage It T color stained her cheeks. "Now Ellen, is that nice! Larry reproached. ".You'll have u taka bue-ban- d Larry came often to the Brooklyn apartment these days. He snd Molly had patched up their differ- ences, had even come to like each other. Xarry and Mike were close friends. It was Larry who bad stood by when Mike essayed bis first sttempt to walk on crutches. All Mikes women folk fad been ruled out of the room lest the boy faonld fall. They bad been called la after the first walk waa a tri- The apartment which was to he l SI I tn's and Larrys home was and furnJgbed. fcan-j- fretted PEAE AMD 15 bring APDUNT- V- DUMB GuY, te umk 300-ya- 5 d ' V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V l&TA notttA innjosvet READY YEARS LOOK. '0UN6ER' fO WALK ON IN NO UTAH AGGIES j tertainment. 6 TO 8 HOURS IN A; A. U. MEET You'll find that LOWE BROTHERS NEPTUNITE QUICK-DRYINFLOOR VARNISH dries very quickly. In from four to five hours it is dry enough to recoat and in fiom six to eight hours it can be walked on safely. Moreover, the hard, durable surface of this floor varnish is not easily marred nor harmed by hot or cold 'water. Utah Aggies will not officially enter anyone from the school in the Intermountain A. A. U. indoor track and field meet Saturday night at Salt Lake, according to the announcement of Coach Dick Romney. The long delayed spring weather wliieh has put the Aggies considerably behind in. Ihetr spring sports program and delayed the conditioning of athletes was given by the Farmer athletic director as the chief reason for not entering anyone from Logan. He pointed out that ' a sudden straining can do an athlete more harm when he is out of condition than any other thing. A former Utah Aggie, however, will tic in with a former Utah THEY ALL LAUGHED WHEN irw of a ball game on account of rain in fact even the umpires laughed. Rain was falling when the game started and continued to fall during the first few innings. Soon the players were soaking wet and it didn't help their tempers. . They demanded that the umpires call the game, but the dignified arbiters were unmoved. Finally, about the seventh inning when the Giants came to bat, a strange looking ball player strode out to the third base coaching box. It was Dummy wearing hip boots and carrying an ' um' brella. Then the game was called! Chicago-Cincin-na- over the plain gold ring 1 hie pocket and with lit ol fevorlab Impatience Insisted that he and Ellen race to City Hall so that she might wear that ring, too. Always she refused. Tbs reason she gave was that she bad not met his mother. Although Larry had never confessed It the girl knew Mrs. had refused to meet her. She knew that the refusal Larry. Thus the happiness of the engagement day alternated with moods of black despair. umph. wwy Taylor, NEW YORK, Mar. 55 s inn What is believed to have been the first fire alarm reported by radio from an airplane aloft was turned in by Mark Munn, American Airti ways pilot on the run. Shortly after he took off from the Chicago municipal KING CUTS INCOME airport, he saw the roof of the BELGRADE, Mar. 25 if m In blaz-reserve ; dpserted Army hangar line with wage and salary cuts in ing and radioed the men at the branches in the fire-- I all government summon station ta ground men who put out the fire. economy campaign, King See a BuT IT Took iHE WEW IS ONE BIRD U)H05E SON WILL NEVER. SETo- . Ten-kin- la-ar- in wbat is expected to 'be a feature of the meet. Levi Myers former Aggie captain and holder .of the R. M. C. quarter mile will meet Nate Long of the University of Utah in the race and will also defend his own A. A U. mark in the event at 2 40 star STAGES FIGHT CONTESTS i hnm-pion- I deco-lyte- W Mv r El EltA.NS The Ut?S, under Coach Tlieton Parmalee, wllf have Bill .Stratford, Woodward, Boss Sutton,' HarHansen, Harry Guns and JimWilding as lettermen and will reinforced by a hig group ol young tennis stars Perhaps the two leaders of th' newcomers are Horace Howell and Ray Hust, former high school title holders. Howell will he remembered as a former Logan high school rurquetcer before moving to Salt Luke. He is a tennis "natural" and should make some of the Utnh regulars sit up and tnk" notice before the y.ar Is over Other Utuh newcomers include Holman Waters, Sinilli Bill Grant, Paul Freeze,- Ralph Waller Cosgriff and Bu I Bcnnion. At Utah Agges, Coach Perce annual weather Srrpth has the problem to contend with in roundenter the state to a team out ing contests. The Aggie courts have been cleared of snow hut it is still packed high on both sides while the clay baekeourt is still impossible. At the present tune, the boys are taking practice indoors, stretching a net across a section of the Smart gymnasium. Although Utan is the favorite, the Aggies should give them some plenty stiff competition Another Jack,' although this time the last name is Christiansen Instead of Christensen, liable to team with Captain Glade Linebaugh this year Jack Christiansen, a lormer state prep school champion and one or the mainstays on the squad last year, is expected to team with Linebaugh in doubles and will like-lplay singles also. Linebaugh, although without a ooubt, the best doubles player in the state, is essentially not a competitive singles player. LEWISTON i?c-or- MAKE STRONG 1)01 BLES I E.AM This duo should make a strong hid for honots against any team in the state competition. But one learn cannot win a i hampionsnip except of course in the individual tournament intercollegiate Howeur, the Aggies have good possibility in Vcrn Cooley and Finest Ktewarl, foim-e- rs state high si hool doubles i These hoys, although neither of them outstanding in singles play, have teamed together so long through bign school tnat they are even beginning to look alike They will form a strong combination if matched together for the coming tennis season There are many othir good pros pects although one of them are Jensen of Ralpn outstanding Wellsvtlle, a younger brother to Jack, may come through while another who will he watched i.s Claude Jensen In addition, lhri aie some other newcomers besides Stewart and Cooley who must be taken into consideration At B Y U, Coach Buck Dixoii s has Kent Johnson nod Clayton in as the only k ttermen OTTIS I'ETEKSON Utah should have things pretty much their own way as far as tennis is conierned this Miring Out of a state chamnionship gioup, thij' lose only I)ave Freed mid Marshall Niff, leaving six let The Angies termen to iarrv on lose ail outstanding performer and Christensen champion in Jack while, two other leltermen. Ewart Kwhnyard and Seth Parkinson, are also lost. At Provo, the Cougars lose almost their entire squad including Paul Holt, Eldon Brinley, Mux Mnngiim and Howard Tay- By Laafer BRUSHING UP SPORTS Motber as she la." Us said slowly, "I'll be honest. uncomfortably. Getting her to come around did take some managing. I did It by casually mentioning that high-ha- t English aunt of yours. Mother tumbled. Like all Americans she thinks an English countess is one of God's chosen." TJOR a moment Ellen felt a pang of disappointment and hurt pride but Larry's pleasure and eagerness carried her along. After all she wanted to marry him. It wa up to her to make bis mother come to care for her. Does your mother understand," Bhe asked quietly, that none of us has seen Aunt Myra for year? "I told her that. And she wants yon to come to tea this afternoon, Larry finished triumphantly. This afternoon! But I havent a thing to wear!" Larry knew she had surrendered. You've gobs of things," be said firmly. "Even If you hadnt sweetheart, you'd he a queen to me In calico. Ho really meant that Ellen fumbled with pleasure and went to tell Molly. All three of them bubbled and laughed and planned through the luncheon preparations. Afterwards Larry helped dry the dishes and then departed. "An errand for Motber," he exShe wants some things plained. from my nucie'e place Since the suit has been settled It belongs to her. Yon know the house la quite a show place. He Interrupted himself to say suddenly, Wby don't you go out with me?" "To to your uncle's home? Sleet drummed against the window panes hut Insole was utter silence. Ellen was conscious of an Inward trembling. Siie glanced toward Molly and Raw that her mother's face was pale. "Tbere'd be plenty of time." Larry urged. "1 think mud like to see the place." "I have seen it. Ellen said, swallowing. Larry turned In surprise. I told you that your uncle was a friend of mine. He took me there once, she concluded weakly. It was Molly who came to the rescue. "Im sorry but Ellen can't go." she said firmly. "Ill need ner here." Larry returned at exactly four o'clock. In spite of all ber resolution Ellen was frightened. She felt young and inexperienced and sat close to Larry as the car sped through whirling snow up Park Avenue. Above them lighis twinkled against the early dusk. They stopped at a towering apartment bouse, entered a jewel box of an elevator and were lifted upward. Ellen drew a deep breath. Her eyes were like stars and ber cheeks were blazing. With Larry she entered a richly furnished, warmly The curtains lighted apartment. were drawn and there was a crackling fire In the grata, Alexander's income also has been cut. He will receive 170,000 less this year than ever before. The reduction was nt his own sugges-genertion. CORNISH al came to HAKHOWUATE meet them. She was a smart. woman thin, skilfully made-uwearing a Paris gown. She appeared hospitable and at the same She time vaguely formidable. seemed anxious to make amende for ths past yet her manner was not quite convincing. It seemed Impossible for Larrys mother to make a generous surrender. She did apologize casually for her negligence bat It was w lilt an air of expecting Instant pardon. Ellen smiled shyly In confusion and Inclined ber head. She knew she would never come to like Mrs. Ilarrowgale but she could get along with her. The older woman dropped a light kiss on the glrl'e forehead, linked arms with her and drew her forward Into the warm, living room. Ellen was never to forget the There were hour that followed. tea roses In a blue howl on the low polished coffee table where lira, Ilarrowgate stationed herself to pour tho tea. Always ever afte" ward the sweet heavy odor was to bring ths scene back to the gfrL She would see that room again In all 11s luxurious and Infinite detail. She would hear Mrs. Harrow-gate'- s throaty voice slipping along in conversation that was gracious lint not from the heart She wonld remember Larrys dark red head against the blue of his chair and the special smile he flashed toward her frequently. An outsider would have observed flushed young only a starry-eyed- , girl In a smoky velvet dress, sitting at tea with a man who obviously adored ber and an older woman who adored them both. But for two of them the meeting meant much more than that To Larry and to Ellen this waa the beginning of true happiness. Nothing now stood In the way of their riage. Wbat Mrs, Harrowgats was thinking and feeling would bars been hidden from an outsider as It was bidden from Larry by bis mother's deft and accustomed world-lines- li(S. - flower-scente- Ellen The hour fled away. glanced at Larry with the Interrogative glance that asked If he were ready to leave. He stirred, prepared to rise. Mrs. Ilarrowgate caught the gesture. "Don't go until you've had a cock-talshe said. "Its almost dinner lime and I'd like one myself." Perhaps there was something a little bleak In her expression. At any rats Larry settled back. "Well just one." he said. Mrs. Ilarrowgate touched th hell. Ellen leaned back against the soft, luxurious cushions and smiled to say she understood. Bhe at heard the butler enter, beard Mr. Ilarrowgate give the order. Some indefinable Impulse made ber glance over her shoulder. The butler was Fergus. Ellen looked directly Into bis cold, contemptuous eyes. :ia. il (To Be Continued). Mr. and Mrs. Kira Ttewdell are proud parents of a baby girt- born Sunday. The baby' is the- first member, of tbe fifth generation. The grandparents, great grandpar. enta, and great great grandfather all live in Cornish. Mrs. Anne Jensen is nursing Mrs. - Kendell. . All concerned are doing nicely, . ' Twenty members of the ward to motored Logan Wednesday night In the school bus to attend the Benson stake excursion in the Logan temale. The ward chapel has just been redecorated. A large group of men, women and girts finished cleanup work there last Friday. Service., will be held there- Sunday. of Richmond, C. I. Stoddard was a special instructor in 'the M I A. adult clasa, last .Tuesday night. The- Gleaner. Junior -and Beehive girls classes were in, vited to attend the class. Mr. Stoddard's subject-waEugenios." Reed Shields of Tooele is working here assisting Douglas on his sheep ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chiyson and family motored to Logan on Wednesday on business. They were guosts while there of Dr. and Mrs Romney. Mrs. , Clayson is a sister of Dr. Romney. They also attended the night session at the Logon temple. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen entertained at an attractively arranged dinner party Tuesday in compliment to their daughter, Vel-dwhose 17 birthday occurred on that date. A pretty birthday cake formed the centerpiece where covers were laid for the immediate family. Special guests were Miss Harriet Anderson and . Miss Verl Baker. Mr. and Mrs R. C. Pike entertained at dinner Tuesday complimentary to her brother, Wallace Hardy, of Pocatello, Idaho, whose birthday anmvarsary occurs March 22. An attractive centerpiece graced the table where covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Hardy and baby were special guests. Relief society meeting waa held at the home of Mrs. Velda Beamons Tuesday. Mrs. Piks gave the social service lesson, and on interesting intelligent test for parents was given. Discussion followed. Fifteen members of the Relief society attended. Bcr-geso- n .. J . ... I Il lll) il at ROLE Cal., Mar. 25 George Longnecker, proprietor of a soft drink stand, has. what you business. might call, a romantic Since he opened his business two years ago he has employed seven girls, six of whom have resigned to be married. CHICO, l. Headadt Mmibt As Tablet will promptly start tb fiend cd bowel action, clear waste amt poison from to nr ay tern, and bnng welcome relkf et ouco. The mild tin, laxa-tiv- Try It The e 26c. AU- - AUUCHT Vegetable Laxative Quick reli O"1" "C' for sour heart . 1 Tom6,reintj The Misses Nina and Cletli Leavitt, spent the week end visiting in Idaho Falls. Mrs. Ben Redd and baby of Price are visiting here with Mrs. Redds mother, Mrs. Eva Parkin- son. Mrs. Emma Hillyard of Smith- field is visiting here with her daughter. Mrs. Elaine Hyer. Elder Elber Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kent who returned recently from the southern states mission, and De Von Wiser were the speakers at the First ward sacrament meeting Sunday. Many from here attended thei Benson stake temple excursion on Wednesday. Wednesday evening the American Legion entertained at a stag party at the home of H. F. Bern-- 1 A delicious luncheon was hisel. served after which a social evening enjoyed by all. ns Childrens Stockings All Sizes 25c Value . . 'V V J Boys Dress Shirts Fancy Pattern s PLANS NEW STAMPS VATICAN CITY, Mar. 25 (U.pi A new series of Papal postage stamps is to be issued shortly. There will be 18 stamps in the set, compared with the present scries of 15, and a complete set will cost about 22 lire more than the present Mens and Boys Gym Shoes one. Mens and Boys The Girl That Forgot Dress Caps FRIDAY NIGHT Jessens Shoe Store a comedy at Second K p. m. Ward Amusement Hall Auspices Second Ward Sunday School, featuring Eighth Ward Players nod Glee Club. 10c and 20c ADMISSION COMING To End RUPTURE Troubles Representatives of W. S. Rice, Adams, N. Y, originator of the Rice Method for the self treatment of rupture at home, will be at the Eceles Hotel, Logan, Utah, Monday, March 2 to give a personal and free trial of his method to all sufferers who want to end rupture trouble and truss wearing. Ncr- matter how bad tbe Rupture, how long you have had it, or how hard to hold; no matter how many kinds of trusses you have worn, let nothing prevent you from getting this FREE TRIAL. Whether you are tall and thin, short and stout, have a large abdomen. whether you think you are past help or have a rupture as large as your fists, this marvelous Method will so control and keep it up inside as to surprise you. It will so restore the parts where the rupture comes through that soon you will be as free to work at any occupation as though you bad never been ruptured. The trial will be absolutely complete and thorough without a penny of cost. You owe it to your own personal comfort and safety not to miss the great free demonstration. It is a real opportunity to learn .how you may be done with chafing trusses and the danger. suffering and trouble your rupture has caused. The hours are 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. in. and evenings 7 to 9. Remember date and place. Kcdrs Hotel. Logan. Utah, Monday, March 28, u ' ' J Utahl IVLogan ocoooooonfloooopowi Worlds Champion to Logan Coming SATURDAY 1 "NIGHT! JACK REYNOLDS Welter Weight Champ; . vs. -- REED 14.) Best 2 Out of 3 DI7ITON Founds Falls to Win LOUIE MILLE- R- 200 Founds vs. IRADERN Best 2 Out of 3 205 Founds. Falls to Win xn DEANDETTON Salt Lake vs. ART CHESTER 30 Minutes. 1 8:45 P. M. Seattle Fall to Win , i s SHARP Alenas Ringside Seats General Admission Children ..I.'....'. Ladies Children Under 12 $1.00 75c fin roc ... Fro 23c , YU! If |