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Show THE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNA- JULY LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. L. fi. lfi:V2. Play On Golf Com'se Promised For September Final Work On Greens; Water System Planned m OI 1 K I I 1 KKSON -- By Williams OUT OUR WAY WINNER, LOSER W ELLSVILLE The Uilisville buseb ill Uuiu defeaied tne Logan MKT KOBKKIIN F Ik Satyrdav in a SoiPh (n he Kid Barger of Treasureton was line, 1 ft, hut tnuit one league on the met Monday liom the I IOW tit'll welterweight king of Ida-- j strong U ntral Dhrislihn ('huuti lio Monday night at Preston when baseball nine of Sait Laid The m the mo! j omlty mis he dune througli to a ten round la-- ) aUo but with We'Kville on deiiMon over Joe Cortez of Boise, hiei disputant with B.ugi-- i toi' Lie ''hurt end. The game Saturday w is maned the Idaho top spot two Elks. b. a soll.uon Barger tarried the fight from Liitii.1- and tile first round mid ua ,eveial yujuiej, the !. liter a h.viui sited .'vhouldi r oei asions hud Cortez clinging to The m on Ihe lopts The Mexican stalled slow, apparently being satiatied to w i allow Barger to stake up pom's AH R H during the first five e into. In Laldwin. the sixth, Cortez shifted tinni a Maughan. 2b left to a right lead m the hope G Art hioaid i b of hasing Barger into a defense U Archibald, ss Barg r welcomed the opportunitt Ptiknis, :ir to use his lightning left to greater Hoskins, If advantage and soon had Coiti it Uooptr, Ilgam on the defense Raldwin, p MIX FKKI-.I.IN Murray, rf ALL in... the future Il.re are some views of Mimbeis of thi' Logan Coll iu..l folks. and Country Hill) tlir I,okiiii fiolf about the middle "f rsopti'iiilHT. k a bitun - fij M.l, HU'' vt 4 4.H woik.ng 'Ioilay. Mr To. kit ill," Gng the linul at he iohi I)' oi,..n.s glei it, sl ill. (turn N u in la la i,,i tin I. s'. II. .11 III. 'I lint' .ii. il Mv mil I" piepueil ! s.aiii Hu-y plaining it'd i'Ilui) wale: is av iii.iba iiiii'1 .ii1' ; a .. i,i. in. u.ii vi.a II m.l til ri.l.V 111. j'il'Uls i- I I lo,i Totals 42 U 14 lii ua,. .l.i'.i attl 1..1 m j .m.l vi l.i.i l ,,..1111 VI i VI i t , i ... ' iii .ii.i';.' ' l.tl.m la il.nll i.l I. i,:.i,.ii-'Ii I" li '1. It 'I'-- HI al.V lit .11 r.i' V.n though W.,"I biv.uli on yn'i'ii a. mt-'i'- 1 1.1' II 1,1 , Ituv Ilia 'i 1110.1, .11 f" I'1''' !' limn alti'r vvoui.1 I'.i-- Ini all turned oft u, I K. i is H.v'i , LEWISTON WINS Mr Tin ki r n .in Xpert m tin laedi.l lypii- - ol soil anil rlaii'iim ll.r the lx's'. t ins "I given ami i'i ha.ge lias tin- i urr.niiUet him to go ahead with plans to in, mil one of the best types, BENSON 1i IN FIRST HALF DIVORCE tein-lory- Experts have visited Logan and gone over the layout from time to lime. They have been unanimous m tneir piai.-- e of the natural layMembers have out of the course gone ;low in i onsiruction woik n, tlio preliminary stages, profiling by lur mistakes of other Hubs, SAX FRANCISCO July 6 U l many of whn h have' spent thou San Francisco butter today, 92 sa ids of dollar, in rectifying early score 18 na, takes in construction. koiv plans are complete, the STEALS SPECTACLES eouise is ready for final woik an WIMBLEDON, Eng, July 6 il Pi the club ottieers belie. e that last An owl attacked Sidney Ernest preparation, for the course can Sugden, here, recently, and flew be pushed to the limit away with his spectacles. As payment, it left a number of deep -- I DAYTON scratches TI RTI.F. GREENSBCRG, Pa, July 6 U p. Mr Rosa Jones and two A land terrapin on which Charles spent severi davs at Stilt Lake City recently visiting hei Noel carved his initials in 1861, has made its second appearnrintner and other relatives Mr and M. J G. Manning ance here in the past 71 years Mr. and Mrs E?ra Wickham, motored to Southfield Thurdiy Preston wepe dinner guests of Mr in attend the funeral of Lunctv and Mrs Reuben Archibald, Sun- Hill On their return, they made day. a short visit at the home o: Mr ) A. m1' and Mrs Clarence Payne at Trenconjoint meeting the following ton. piogram was given: Invocation. Montell Wickham; Jay Botirg of Salt Lake CYy is here to spend some time M the talk, The New Slogan, Mary Pehome of his aunt, Mrs (her. C tersen; song, five Gleaner girls; 20 minute talg, Perkins. LeRoy Mr. and Mrs Allen of Ogden. song, Leonard Roskelley Archibald; and comCt;h, were guests of Mr and Mr pany; four talks, IrJ C. Hansep Thursday evening vin Robbins, LaYor E Jensen, Mr and Mrs John Butta?. Mrs Margretta Price and Veda MenHans Jensen of Clarkst ui, Utah, denhall; benediction. Sylvan Call und Mr. Suiter of Chicago made a Miss Alta Jones and the prishort visit at the home of M mary class of the Sunday school and Mrs D W Buttars, Sunday enjoyed a lawn party at tne Mr and Mrs Boudrero and their thurch lawn Thursday A basket daughter, Mi.s.s Mary Bii aof Lo- lunch was served. Twenty-twwere the were Sunday guests present. gan Mrs Earl J. Atkinson spent home of their daughter and W. L several days at the home of her Mr. and Mrs f jwkins. parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank J. Mr. V. D. Smart has gone to Law, at Logan. While there she to treatment was Ik so, Idaho, receive present at the wedding of at the Veterans hospital. I) has her sister. Mrs. Albert G Fuhri-nan- , who was married Wednesday. been troubled for some lime wdh She also attended two other parrheumatism, Mr. and Mis. Ariel Hawked of ties given in her sister's honor. OL1) ehd-dre- n three-minut- e BEATS LEADERS one side of Tit Bits. the case at a it I . it I. i ot Fl'n-eni- tvpe tod tmow.og hoi mg m ktip h. I', us i . 1. ht ,i .a i : t - steieid deii i, in ov ' ll ml is-.)',! 0 ts ,n i Ooi:V . i n . i.irt h.,nl of ! ' mi .0,1 Hi i it ii ' m fought Sterlm pun. f..ui' while li 'in tight m t tu'ioa- an 're in l illev ii null nt i'": ii. la . ' . g ll. . it . . i .d- - ud x, ,, .i'i,. i"i rilie itiaw i od pre- - ot l.'iigest m Cai-h-- " Standings N 1 ION I. I I X . ( K ntu V 'I W.,u Although neither of the fi,hte!s a knockdown, thev were I'm dnir , b is on both willing to nnx freeU and ( gave the attending fans 'tin ago fight llll ell b one of the best bout, offend in Si L nos Cachi ulley for some time Bl ook Baigei is continually improxmg .. with eai n emit si In the Moii-- I 'm. r. a day night argument, he demonstrated some very i lever infighting, something that has been lam his previous bouts His mg defensive woik, especially blink of punches, was also improu d ing Baiger is getting plenty of a. lion this year Aieordmg ti Al Warden, Ogden sports authority, the Treasureton flash is uiati h. d with Charlie Feiaeie m that citv on July 15. Two Logan promoter, are brfh claiming to have Barger signed for bouts here on July 25 so if he takes all offers, he will be one busy boy during the next couple of weeks OIBSON GIKN SKCOM) IIKC ISION In the event at Preston, Hoot Gibson ot Idaho Falls was awarded the judges decision over Kid H.iwkeswood of Lewiston in a decision licit w.s I., s' ored I iv n j fSEASY GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 6 U Ii Modern divorce laws in some of the. state apear to be very liberal, but in reality they are quite stringent when compared to customs of Indian tribes in the early days Before the coming of Jesuil priests, an Indian buck who desired to discard hi spouse merely went to a dance and, while the members of their tribe were sitting around a camp fire, tnrew a crooked stick into the air Another Indian who had the same uesire would also throw a stick into the air. That constituted a trade and the men exchanged wives. That system worked very well until the coming of the "black robes," who told the tribesmen that if they desired to enter the kingdom of heaven the white mans wav, they could not discard their wives at will But if they desired to enter a much hotter clime after death, they should continue to exchange wives. The Indians were very perplexed by this state of affairs, but a short time later the Baptist missionaries appeared who to.u tne Indians if they would join the Baptist church take a bath- - they could gel a divorce aceoruing to the white mans law and still be eligible to sit among the righteous alter death. The Indians were delighted with this arrangement and deserted tne Jesuits by the score to place their spiritual lives under the guidance '0f the Bantists. There was, as always, a fly in the ointment. The braves soon found that to obtain ..ie white man's divorce it was necessary to pav a lawyer $100. The $100 was quite a stumbling bloi k for the Indians, but many a brave decided that after all it would be money well spent. $3.25 TO IDAHO FALHS AND KETI'KN 2.70 TO BLACK FOOT AND RETl'KN JULY 8TH From Logan via Oregon Short Line Tickets good in coaches or chair ears, limited for return to home destination before midnight July 11th. Ask local agent for further details. semi-windu- p e THE HACKED GREATEST CLOTHES LABEL IN THE WORLD PARADISE VALUE When the rnnrhel U flooded with doubt fid quality, to lure you with the lowest possible price, SAFEGUARD YOUR DOLLARS WITH THIS FAMOUS LABEL 15-- 5 86 HART SCI I A FIW Eli & MARX SUH S HAT WERE I S2A.G0 Hart Schaffner &.Marx HOLIDAY GAMES The Logan Elks spht in holiday games, losing to Cokeville in a tight game at Cokevtlle Sunday and then turning the game with Hyrum Monday into a track meet, scoring 50 runs while was getting 9 The Cokeville game was a well played affair The Wyoming boys got 21 hits but they were kept scattered The Elks, on the other hand, onlv connected for eight btngles but made them good foi eight runs The Hyrum game was a marathon of base running for the Elks Sorenson. Carlson and Hirst scored seven runs each 8 Hv-ru- mg" Puts It Over 128 SUITS HAT WKHK $.T to sill Reduced to $26 $ JL 98 FINER SUITS iht weri: Reduced sir, to s.ut to $34 You wt!I find a wealth of sturdy worsteds, with the neces.sarv weight for long wear and tin elasticity that makes them pliant and shape la cpinp - they're 7 times tested by Halt Schaffner & Marx. In all the newest tolo. - and sizes to fit eury figure. It's the buy of the year. Theyre mu,ait and thev'ie record values at tin pine. Well prove it. -- Schedule The Utah Idaho Central Railroad Company The kind of clothes that the best custom tailors are proud of. ihit they hete to throw up their hands at a low price hke this. Theyre real miracle values for certain. I Change In Trains and Couches Effective July 7, li;VL i or particulars. call our l .i.i . Agent. (Watch newspier announcements for reduction in standard rail and couch fares). Reduced to Clothes ' Budweiser MALT s, i MIRACLE n FOR THE INDIANS ready for use this fall will b hailed with uclight, not only of the club but the genIt is tin eral public as well. climax of a drive tor this moderr civic improvement in Logan tha has lasted tor many years. Work is expected to continue, first on these three hales and then on the remainder ot tile eouise, until, by the early summer of lt33, Logan will have a nine hole goil eour.e unequalled in beauty or playing. design, in the Intel mountain time . 12-- of held . i KARS OF EFFORT The anouneenuoit by officers of the club that actual wink on finishing of the course has begun and that some holes would be hear n y A Relief soual eloxing The following i is t i.ni.w RADIO SERVICE LOTHKS MAKE HEK MISTER. What is the matter so.ity wdh my new suit? The tailor says Friday afternoon a perfect fit Radio Strove b.'i,eb;iller, defeat- piogram was ten- Kh h ed Kvaiis am! Cowley in a major dered: talk, Mrs Jesse I MISSFS. Huh, he might tell you of Logan, duet. Mrs Anna Kirk that, but it looks more like a upset in the Logan Independent and Mrs Lenoia Reterson. piano leagm Tuevd,ty night, the m ore to me Iathtmder duet, Mesdames t narles Keese and being la s Mrs Ivan Reese, reading, srhedJester game win originally Phillips, duet, Maxine and Nonna' lii,.(i f()t !()nlf,ht but was advanced' Peterson; two readings Miss I;.r- - hv nultlM, 1Krt.(.nu,nt between the .. va rhurber and two solos, Mr J t W Mi Murrin Refreshment.-were 1 h? fknHk"list of unde-- i served at the eiose. iCowltv cut Mrs. James Thain entertained feated team. It gives the winner recently ill honor of her husband s birthday A large number of and grandchildren were in attendance. The Beehive girls met at the home of their teaiher, Mrs At the Slacks, Thursday. close they enjoyed a treasure hunt, att"r which lunch was served Mr. and Mrs Jeiome Funk an children of Boise are visiting Mr. and Mrs Andrew Munk Mr Geoigv Rieka of Lehi is vis'ting heie with relatives and mends. Mr and Mrs, Arthur Slacks entertained recently at a supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reese and son of Pittburgh, Penn Covers were laid for 16 Mr and Mrs Melvin Ballard anil children and Miss Bonnie Munk spent the Fourth of July visiting in Cleveland as guests of Mr. and Mrs J. V. Adams and family. Miss Ruth Ricks, who has been visiting relatives in Salt Lake City has returned home. Mrs. Leon Reese spent last week visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Sidney Alvis of Newton Mrs. Jonathan Smith and daughter Maxine, and Miss Afton Reese motored to Salt Lake City, Fri1JY day to attend funeral services of Elder Heath. They returned home Friday evening Ur and Mrs Muties and children of Brigham City were dinner OVER guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Reese and dhildren on Monday Ailsworth of Pachmond Mrs, nine PARADISE The Hyrum spent the week visiting her son, William Johnson, and family deflated Paradise here Sunday by of The Mrs. score Thomas and a I)r George Hyrunutes rvter Sorenson of Salt Lake City bundled hits and runs in the secand Mr and Mrs George Hardond, third, fourth and fifth frames to uin up their big total. ing of Logan sjient Sunday eveThe Hvrumitos garnered 17 hits ning with Mr. and Mrs A J while Paradi,v was getting nine Reese. Blain Lamb of Hvde Park is Mr and HI SHAM) TO At T visiting his grandparents . Mrs G Keese and family CANNES, France. Julv 6 U i'' Mi- Rav Tarbet of Blue Creek is Gloria Swanson's husband. visiting in Benson for a .short ehael Farmer, is not only her time. leading man in private life, but has also been chosen by the star as her leading man professionally Troll shots of him have confirmed the fait that he ts an ideal man, ELKS DIVIDE IN for the job of playing opposite his wue l" the new British picture, to ' be called Perieet Understand- The available NORTH CACHE LEAHl E I'I Sll WORK WITH Final Standing First Half ALL HAST E I Mr Tinker. mi h..uh rk Ml. completed prelimmui j Tutsilny, .sketches of the w.dnr system for toe I'OUi'se and bids .ire expededj to la- lul'ed t. r witlnii a week Ahhomh j leliminary work on this oivision oi the work ha , been slow, it will mi pushed Jesse Earl prepares to uhum one. with all possible haste, now that are nearations and speeifn plans ing completion . ne water hystnn has been so Trenton 14, Amalga 10. do agitated that the only watering Smithfield 26, Richmond 4 be is will neeessaiy Cornish 9, Clarkston 0 by hose that All other watcting on the gieens will he by PM'e .sprinkling, yet tne Next Suturiluys Schedule ay at on will not interfere wuu day at Newton. Cornish through tins i town the fau ways Richmond at Amalga .tern, the loiotl lub enpeits to Lewiston at Clarkston. eliminate one of the most expenTrenton at Smithfield Smiling l)iek liomney still sive upkeep items that other Hubs most At with contend to have The Lewiston ball tossers rule courstu, at the heigni of a season. the roost in the North Cache ValIt keeps siveral men busy all night league as the result ley Baseba long handling many thousand teet of chalking up their seventh conof lui.-.- to Keep the murse watered secutive victory Saturday, beating Here it is belli ved that one or Newton, tile at mast, two men. can keep renThis brings Lewiston to the end ire course m the best ot of the first half without a defeat dition. Smithfield is in second place by A pump house with all modern virtue of five victories and two and dt vclnpmeiits improvements Spick Carliide atuya far away losses. to handle the water trom me inThe league opens the second take at the i anal is also being from golf. Oil yeah? half schedule next Saturday. Uerigaed neces-atu'ii- He u Ci- i slu.g.i i Al Lundald fast one. Id wafer i - run-mu- v.'i-- i.nj - i ' at I. t,' Although till' I II' 111 ' illll ill , i.il It; ill! '!" la Uni' ,, tne a'1.1 yiavi'l mi in. .til'll. 1.. I... , .'.1 a. .ay !o " uli-uI in hi ar.-Handle 'ua di.unagi tin In v J btll.g I'.'"1 ill' k" i hs !"iv a'1' ,,v II nit ill- lit: i l ilc Gibson MaMiiNs .ii-- 11 ' Barger Uses Cortez As Stepping Stone Upward WELLSVILLE IS Thatcher Clothing Co. |