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Show THE PAGE FOUR The A Herald-JournWeeJt-da- Published t 75 West Outer street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Nrwspspet Entered as second-clasmatter at the Co., N. Gunnar Kasinuson, president Subscription price in postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1X79 Cache Valley by mad, $2.50 the year in advance, by earner $3 fin a year in adOulsi 1e Cache Valley, by mall $5 00 the year. vance or 40c the month Gilman, Nieoil & Kothmau, i'.pecial Kepreseni.ilives .San Fi ..in ist u, Chicago. New York, boston and Detroit OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr. s y ill, Howdy, folks! Perhaps reason John It. iinckctelb-- r Jr., ha come aut fur the repeal of prohibition Is becau arc n., lunger usfor flavoring gasoline ing Scotch whisky. fi until the administrations : We don't know who is the offi for the VViiit rial spokesman House, but in most bouses the of Is the wife. facial spokesman t This paper last week printed d rrcuotis lor washing a golf - wea1 er. Huh, who ever heard of a g. swea-ebeing washed? ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEE! CAULIFLOWER ART ON BIG TIME NOW STUART CAMERON Sports Editor '$ United u Press Wrestling as u big xtravaganza was served to fans . tlie New York metropolitan es last week and Ed Strangler'' when ewis, who was u ust of the present day grapplers ere In dresses, defeated Dick hikat, former German sailor and veteran of the battle of J blg-tim- ' A friend asserted yesterday the ha' was cons' antly being mistake for a congressman. We always ad mire' a man who cun tell a ator himself. SONG Now's the time when hubby pul ter In the garden with his .trowels White hU wifie, angere,: mutter Dont yon dare use my rlrs towels! A man never realizes how lucky he is until he enters a gift sho-ansees how many lace doilies hi wife hasn't bought for the house YE DIARY The bout was supposed to have sen a shooting match, I e., not and now all wi eating enthusiasts will Insist that very mat contest Is like that. The result was interesting It placed Lewis in direct ine for a bout with Jim Rondos f Greece, regarded in this state nd in some others as heavy- - 'or, A- t: To blow square-amoke-ing- s! ! "" - VAUTINC SHOTS Yah. smurtie. you eant slide down my cellar door any . more! I J. petrol buggy to tho printer-wherall the morning engaged or a great experiment, TrySuccess hint to recent ing to lasso the doorknob with graduates: Start at the smoke-ring- college atid s blown from my pipe. work your way up unless you do w And my have a Job as swimming instrucmighty mmevtle, bur they wilt tor. . when feel mighty cheap, methlnks, CXuinca for Kent I do succeed in my greute emien- , to-w- it: bo-to- rs OUT OUR WAY LEM ME. HAvE A UTILE. CHEW, ALC-T- TflQiKl' -- TO QUIT , IS VNV-X AikiT BuWiNl' NONE. iP 1 Buy ID MExftR QUIT. 111 B vs. bve; M;ix Cutler D vs. Richard Hill B Irvin Fish B vi. Charlie Hansen B; Charles Brown D vs. Wes Keller B; Jack McNeil C vs bve: Beamon Spencer D vs. Dean Black 1) Joe Geddes B vs. Vivian Fish D; George Swenson D vs. bve; George Young, B vs. John Quinu.ve ary C; Boyd Hall Ac vs. vs. Marvin Davis McClellan C; Cyril McClellan C vs bye; James llogenson C vs bve Madison Thomas D v.t. Guy Cardon " LOWER BRACKET t Ross Tyson A vs. Rigby B; Junior Hall C vs. B Bowen Jensen C; Jack vs bye; I talc Coburn C vs. IJcIberl Fonnesheek, C Ralph Christensen A vs. Clevc Kimball D: Dun S ven.son D vs Dale Chri itenseii B; Russell Jen eat herstme-Dsen C vs Ilviuni Paul Christensen B vs bye. Ernest Stewart A vs. Valon Vie kers, D; i'aul Spencer IJ vs.B All vs B; Bill I. oilman Rh."iUullcu B; Mcnin Lund B : 1 LOCI OfltN IDSNSdOrlb BE milk BoTitES A NivjmIiVake OF Nc.wSKAi-'fcR- NL weight chumpioa uf all the vvoi'id. Londos had .seen III to avoid meeting either Shikc.t or Lewis in the show which opened Madison new outdi or Square Garden's Now the New bowl. ork State Athletic commission has ordered the Londue1 next appearance in that state must be ugaiust Lewis, vs. bye. , A vs bve; ,4 Christiansen Jai is credited with sornewheie be- - Wa! er Gardner D vs Bu.tun Hail tween 14 and 17 victories over D; Harold Hendricks C vs, Ottis Londos, and because more Ilian a Rcterson C; Dorwin Lund B vs. have Charles Olson B. enthusiasts few wrestling been waiting patiently for Hie should th.-see HONORS the when night Greeks wrestling ears pinned CORVALLIS, Ore., June 18. lU Hi baek, the contest, if held, should - Only two of the 34 Oregon be a dandy. 'Also it might mean State college students who won the end of the Londos claims ol awards a:ui honors are from outMaude world championship, something side the state. Bally, that would grieve him more than freshman in Agriculture, the other," and be Mont., imagined. might Kalispell, More important that the Ruth DeArmond, sophomore in angle are the stud- home economics, iu from Sitka ies given by bigtime, Alaska. y whoop-de-a'rasslin." Is this feral LEGAL NOTICES of athletic exercise as luring ms, for example, boxing? The answer, NOTICE probably is In the negative. WHEREAS, the Board of Eduaffair was exThe Lewis-Shikof the Cache County School citing enough, but veteran ob-e cation District, has heretofore drawn up servers of the sport insisted the-was some of the good, old hooey a tentative budget of disbursethe enwherein grntitufious grunt echv-- s ments and revenues for notice is s which ready suing year groan, and mean nothing serves to brighten heieby given to the general pubthe hour required for one sweaty lic that the date upon which the strong man to pin another on his Board of Education shall meet for tne hearing of the said tenshnuTTiers. tative budget has been set for Your veteran follower of wrestling. unless he is a promoter, op a Saturday. June 25th, 1932. at the wrestler, is always anxious to hour of 2:30 p. m. at the Board's tell vou how dull and stupid a real regular place of meeting at the Thai's Court House in Logan, Utah grudge contest can he. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the oclock why they have an 11 wrestling curfew law in New York Board of Education of the Cache StHta, County School District, has caused this notice to be given as required by law, this the 18th, day of June, A. O. 1932 By Llovd M. Theurer. (SEAL) Clerk of the Board of Education Cache County School District I LL Htt-- P you AsiO WOO HelP ME. ID QuiT I'sE. INVITES BOYS ts? Schedule for Saturday Logan at Wellsville. Lewiston at Richmond. Smithfield bye. Schedule for Wednesday, June Wellsville at Lewiston. Richmond at Smithfiel(J. Logan, bye. TO JOIN TEAM! it Plans for spun junior baseball I'uijjil a v.uli a m the the Logan entry Lud at a .met league In of the AmerLnn L. 'tfion baseball committee Fnd.ty night. The object of the niy leigue, which will operate for tu.n weiKv will be to get as many boys From possible playing this group, the city team vsnuh No will represent Logan 7 m the Cache Vallty irtgmuitl be selected Kay Farla r is in longer of the team This team must be complied by June 3U. However, workout ami games are scheduled for Adanin field Monday and Thur-diand all hoys of jum r age, that is. .any who are not 17 by July 1, 1V32, are nrped to come out. c.'y-whl- e ;i'!ry-wid- wt-i- ll - y Four local Lu.sinesN i.usut it ions tin t;ims have agreed t' s"Hti They are J. C. Penney company, Als Bike Shop, Metropolitan Life Insurance ichi. company, aid All boys will be Auto company to choose which tcuG permitted they will join. The athletic council of the Utah State Agricultural roIego and tin Logan Chamber of Cnmmene are with the Antrum 'ooocratmg s ariange-mentLegion in completing for making the t.tote meet, to be h Id in Logan Aligns' I, 5 Ai raugments and 0 a success are being made to house the o.ims either on the enmput or in the armory Post seven of the American Le- - WHO'S Tobacco Domt PuT A SI CrK Om HiSSSLF- - J18. ME AW- - " WOulO BE EmooGH THE.W hei-- ban-bal- v Amer-I.cgm- n FATHER OF GRADUATES Mass. June 18. i'o Joseph L. Kaplan, 37, former father of three assessor and cite rhildren, was graduated recently from Evertt high school, where he had enrolled in the class of 1932 after his education was interrupted several years ago. p-- lf o The Logan and Lewiston junior baseball nines chalked up victories in first round junior baseball games played on Thursday afternoon. Logan won a lopsided victory over Richmond, and Lewiston turned in even a more decisive count by handing I Smithfield the short end of a count. Lewiston's junior baseball nine started the season in auspicious style on Thursday afternoon at Lewiston when they handed the Smithfield juniors a 18-- 4 setback. Jackson anu L. Choate, clever s Lewiston hurlers allowed the only four hits over the nine Jackson started inning route. on the hill but was later relieved by Choate. Van Orden, brilliant Lewiston second baseman, was the hitting sensation of the game, this clever sticker accounted for five safe hits in five trips to the platter, and to make a perfect dav crossed the plate with a total of five runs, more than the entire Canner team. Cottle, first baseman for the losers was the best hitter for his club with three charged trips to the plate and two hits to his credit. In the final analvsis it was the powerful stick work of the ultimate winners that meant victory to them. In the field Smithfield was equal to the Beetdiggers but the Lewiston bovs carried too much dynamite in their blud- - m EXCURSION ACFt every Vico station T doesnt guess he knows just what grade of oil your car needs. The Vico chart banging on the wall guides him. -- A'iS This chart is based on the latest recommendations made by automobile manufacturers, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. Correct Lubrication For Your Car S. A. E. 20 Vico Light Medium is specified for the break-iperiod of some cars and for regular moof operation tors. if oil consumption exceeds two quarts per 1000 miles, the next heavier grade of oil should be used. Vico now brings you motor oils exactly meeting the requirements of your car in new perfected Society of Automotive Engineers (S.A.E.) grades. The list at the left briefly describes the grades of Vico most frequently called for by modern specifications. g S. A. E. 30 Vico Medium is a dependable grade of oil for general driving. 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Aak local m,bI detail for farther UNDdDN PACMC "THE OVERLAND ROlIfE" o Standings Can-ner- nPHE lubrication man at close-hitin- 0 22 the proper grade of oil for your car ' 0 5 Guided by the Vico Chart HE KNOWS n me. ALREAOy 3 18-- working hard on for the past sevJunior eral years and was sueeessful this year in seeuring the state meet. Judge M. C. Harris, who prob-alnknows as much about boys and the mods of the younger generation, in Logan says of junior baseball: Bovs who get in mischief are nearly always the ones who have nee n idle. Any constructive program which will interest boys in clean competitive sports is a very worth while undertaking. I conthe American Legion gratulate m then- very fine efforts to interest our community in Junior league Jiaseball. I can think of no better way to bniM future citizens Judge M. C. Harris. has gimi 1932-193- OomT Give. OuiTT'KI Cunningham, If Bair, rf Jackson, L. Choate, p 16-- 7 isoup E-- : ? j offlm The score LEW ISTON LEGION , WO MDE.Fl WHO A Guy JUNIOR LEAGUE Baseball Team Standing h Williams QuiTtW.HAH ? WELL, SO Am I QuiTTW Giviki'i Aisiy AwAV Logan. Lewiston Win Opening Junior Tilts Liml-qms- flip-flop- By fellow-worke- 1932. - , ' 18, VV BY ' SPRING I At any rale, the Republican conventum has made the issue plain for the people; This patio i ether is going to he run by Wall Street, of Wall Street and for Wall Street or it is going back to the Lincoln formula ur the people, BY tut people and FOR !h people. And the answer, in November, should leave no doubt where tins nation stands. et. ! vers ... A critic say the general puhli does not realize what model painrers are doing. Neither do the painters. against nnler-g- , Seldom in history has a party more l,ra::enly fastened billions of dollars in new taxes on t e lank of a patient people; reldom has any administration more sedulously toadiikl to wealth, relieving wealth of every possible nickel of taxation, while heaviiy taxing the . average man to maintain an extravagant hureain racy. Ami then, on top of tins barefaced seoundrelism, in a national its leaders have the elfrontery to ari.-convention and brag about their brigandage and label themselves with the badge of courage into the bargain! The nation has been sold out before hut seldom have its betrayers boasted of their exploits. The administration and its spokesmen must he very sure of their Wall Street hacking if they can thus calmly ignore every fact, wipe aside every consideration of justice, and shout to the nation that they piopo.q. to continue their mad course. ; TODAY'S FABLE Once upon a time a June bride didn't receive a silver picklefork m a wedding pres- - masters and pay i- - Today's photo U that of Horae Hamhix-kt- , said ,V4 to be the min oonsolen Coin, golfer In the world. Mr. Hamhorks is the man who got a sunstroke and a paralytic stroke while playing nine holes of golf, and Insisted upon counting them In on his score. : vi-- decide they have enough legardless of the plowing i. misery and the possibility of national World of Sport W, I .slave-driver- You can lay this prohibitim however; It's a greater Mini-,than the liquor : lint is being sol under It .. i y Humor hill Iji swings tor the Logan Cit iiandiLiip tennis tournament were with held Saturday morning Percy Smith, coach of the Utah in charge Aggie- - .emus eeaiu jl)raw,.,gs were held for singles tie doubles drawings will be. announced on Monday l'layers in singles were divided into tour i lasses. A, B, C and D All players will start at nothing The same i a. Ii game of a set. applies to all B players, C players .md It players where they are playing in the same class. How-- i where an A players meets a I) player the A player will allow the L players Hire points per game In other words the D player wdl statt ut 40 and the A player at love. If a B and D players mu. t the It player wdl start at 3c while the B will start at love. I) player will start at 15 and a player at love. All first round matches must be played on Monday with a round each day following and the final .and scheduled for Saturday. High, players, all but two of them with A rating, were seeded the drawing Ttiey are Vern Irvin Kish, Joe Geddes, Cooley. Van-iDavis, Koss Tyson, Ralph Christensen, Ernest Stewart and Jack Christensen The pairings for the first day ogether with the handicap, is as follows' I I'l'EIC BRACKET Vern Cooley A vs Guy Christensen B; Koy Swenson I) vs Woodrow Scott, B; Kollo Wood-whii- I laud Having callously liotraydl llit American jicoplc, ruining millions for the profit of an immensely wealthy few, tile Republican national contention niiu.!t-iitlboasts that the administiation "lias h;ol the i oarage to and adds that the value o! the Amcru an raise taxes dollar mu. t he maintained. Maintained at v.'liat? Maintained, say the Republican administration's Wall Street masters, at a level that will force millions of workers and kindness men to pay 1929 dehis with 1932 dollars for the greater profit of Morgan, Schwab, Mellon and the lest oi our national What the administration does, through its Chicago spokesmen, is announce that deflation must proceed 0'ache is "Courtship th moonlight uv love; marriage I UV electrio light "I'rMlaiin l,ilrrt)i throughout the SOU) OUT TO WALL STREET W SATURDAY. JUNE UTAH, Record Entry List In First Meet Of Season Afternoon y LOGAN, L, Handicap Tennis Tournament Starts Monday NNS al Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Ever) HERALD-JOURNA- S. A. E. 30 ieo Heavy is a new grade, heavier Ilian Aero Light or our former Extra Heavy. It is designed for long and hard driving, during warm woollier, and for motors that have considerable wear. Also recommended for molors are designed for heavy oil. 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