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Show y 1 y yy Sf fy "f lf'1f'yV'1,ir jf yy yy y yjf y y yy-y- THE HER ALD lAGE FOUR. The A Herald-JournWeek-da- Every Published at 75 West Center sire, t, Logan, Utan, Dy came Valley Newspaper matter at the Loti red as suoml Co., N. Gumiar Rasmusun, presaU 1 Subscription pri. e In poslofflee, Logan, Utah, under the wl u! Mar. h 3, l Cache Valley by mail, 12 50 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 a year In or 40c the month. Outside Cube Valley, by mail $51)0 the year. Sun Fr&nciaco, Chicago, Gilman, Nieoll & liuthrimn, Speei U Representatives New York, Boston and Detroit. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor K. W. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr. Proclaim Liberty throughout the land" IGNORANCE I 01 IT POLITICS j About .!(,0 people have written letters of congrat-ulatinto various members of the Roosevelt dan, comment njf on the nomination of "Theodore Roosevelt lor the jit (".ideacy. So, evidently, there aie 3D0 people in t h United States who believe the Rough Rider Mill to he alive. It is quite piobaole there aie several thousand people in the (ourdiy who never heard of Mr. It losevelts ikulh. Whothei this proves an;, thin' or not, we dont i) JIuwdy. folk i ! Life Is Just one thing after another. About the time we get the coal bill udd, the hornets a tint sling - know Greeter love than this hath no irmn and He taketh his wife murdereth her nut when the doth chatter incessantly. OO HALL OP FAME I ABNER I ho VAUSPAR-JS- thriftiee; till, ; uid tu be sis Mr. V a s p a r is the. man who puts e nail In hla shoe to rnuko him limp ao he wont have ta take his wifo to dance a four-b- h 1 , A movement has been launched to . touch citizens perfect pedc3 trianism. The perfect pedestrian, ho doubt, arises and apologizes to a motorist for being run over (Standings DECATHLON KEEPS ATHLETES BUSY going across 42 icriy 40 leet long Totals SHud sew and sow, but just on a day-trior or setting ICO OIL WOULD leave month-lonout u for ' The, needles in his chair! journey the same old thrill is there , 5 2b iiial on earth Campana, c like Us else nothing The Office Cynic is of the Ih lid Knight, or water 6 ss Worthen, that the women have purified pol its a sort of cutting loose A. WITH JIM MARSHALL Pigontero, rf itics just about as much as Will telefrom the imbecilities and Nordavieh. cf Mays has purified the movies. and .Russell, lb phones and 6 In every home there are pic-u- .i iii.sur.cn e agents of the land 6 Llenhalter If ABIGAIL and a union with the clean wa- love to look at and. you 3b pjgnatero, APPLESAUCE ,n the walls they hung for years lets -- and the clean, bronzed men Keiscm P SEZ: hr,, gmg a bl ight moment into that sail them . ."Th-rarc, two once tn awhile lie -We can spoil a whole evening Price period, in a wothey hang there so long theres ."II""""'ooo 204 03-0- 9 life when chirk patch behind them on the lds just by looking at our picture i 005 600 64x 21 Vico Oil tell to nice likes wall -- if theyre moved and so you maybe wa ve been reading a Errors Vechio, Dean-geli- s Summary: book -or lisw old the U leave th"ni there year after year kidding around hut a 4, Kerniok, Campana 2, look her firs! and secminute's at white that because if you changed them plume Knight, Worthen. J. Pignatero, and that billow of smoke from Tvr.tiitcr ond childhood " around you'd have to have the Three-bas- e hits the stack just gets on our nerves wall', dune over A. Pignatero, Worthen, - hut th re's Prof. Einstein declares that space and we want to start out Knight, one picture tip at e hits riryner, Kermck, is eating up mutter. Perhaps when our place - we've had to take right uvav- - and never slop unti irnhaiter 2, Kelson, Worthen, J 'he old shin pol es her blunt nos the feast is over, there will be down , . . ignatoro, Campana. Charge de(somewhere to park. "ta some Sout. s a part where cat to Simones. Struck out -- Si wovethe and white the palms All it Is is the picture of a 'ones 2, Calloway 3, Kelson 11. surf a crashes silver strand HOT WEATHER along Bases on balls Simones 1, Gallo,ja,ihip funnel in silver moonlight . , . way 3. Umpires' Wooley and are bottom at the clustered -We know I Hush, little dollar, AND, LISlEN: from i few and ventilators the . to we in this ought stop drinking i; S3v Youll be yu. top of the stuck theio pours a picture night after night- - but a dtshrug lROVO .allow of black smoke veve to one more iust have got i and bye! Mye - ,'roin the siren spurts a plume loo- k- before we swear off. I . 3b Overley, of white -- and as you look at the I Gee Gee is getting dm.ii-- r picture- - you cun hear the hoarse Christensen, ss V. Baum, c FIRST ANNUEUSARY call she This morning bellow of the whistle cgvery day. 5l up the weather bureau la arHAMILTON, Bermuda, Aug. 6 K. Baum, cf and almost feel the slow Scenes connected with the Perry, If vibration of the range for a shower for a bride. ship as her 'PPi Peterson, rf j wheels churn the harbor '"liters fir.t landing of Sir George Somers in Bermuda in 1009 were reFord, 2b constructed St. the George's by you can look at ti..s picture for just a few minutes before Historical society in a celebra; tion marking the anniversary o k Thys evening ta reading In my y0U j;iy ;; down on its face 1 the original colonization of Ber(Ide arithmetiiiue booke, which Sir George Somers, one need of. lleiceive 1 have greate There are happy moments In muda. HELPER that Lit- - every life and some like one thing of the group of intremd Elizahiving lately discovered me B. H. O. A. bethan seamen who made England (pres-- , and some another tie Hamer da be asking tlon i about mathematlcks, which 1 but for us there is no mo-- , feared on the seas three centuries Viroinm early in limit answer. whereat he and ment so filled with ecstasy as aim. set out I Du no Brew do guffaw the instant the old man up in 1609, but ran into storms and was on cast Bermuda Here ashore which I will not abide, for it do the wheelhouse gives her a jingle make me leak, heaven help me, the chief engineer down he repaired his ships and continued on his Voyage to Virginia like on addle pa ted loon! below rings an answer. the siren booms out and the the next year, returning to BerThe mosquito, says a Scientist whit; steam rushes upward into muda later in order to obtain supplies for the starving Virginia Is the most ungrateful animal in the blue sky Yes. it bites the hand thrills of life run through the colony. J. the world. fabric of the ship and on the that feeds IL te The average elevation of th pierhead people wave . . f Who bids S3 for this lovely mils-- .' earth surface above sea level is youre off! Totals 45 17 27 10 taehe cap, a genuwine old antique? It doesnt matter to us if were 2,300 feet. Drovo 000 042 421 13 Oil 020 00610 Helper Summary: Errors Overly, Christensen, Perry, Fossat, Nicarstro Two-bas- e 2, Eaquinta 3, Brown. hits Fossat, Eaquinta, Garavaglia, Nicastro, Grecco, Scallion, Peter-inThree-bas- e 2. Ma.nson. hit v. Baum. Struck out Jolley 7, 1, Nemirich Rackele 1, Eaquinta 3 Bases on balls - Ncm.rich 1, Rackele 0, Eaquinta 1, Jolley 5. just Sitting Atop the World p -- g .. j j j n Two-bas- -- . lit -- f ; lou-ll- 9 3 2. ' RICHMOND MAN WINS TOURNEY M C. Reeder spent Friday in Salt Lake on business audiA large and appreciative ence recently listened to an inby Carlos teresting ontalk given the modes and cusHancey toms of the Hawaiian people. Mr Hanccy, son of Mrs Christens Hancey, has taught school on the islands the last two years Monday, Mrs. Martha Daines, Mrs. Eda Hanson and Mrs. Elvira Hancey entertained at the home of Mrs Daines in honor of the 65th birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Chustena Hansen. The afternoon was spent in games and social chat. A buffet supwas served to about 80 per Out of town guests were guests Mrs E. W. Bingham and family of Trenton, Mrs. Russell Woolf and family of Riverdale, Idaho, and Mrs. Mrs. Leona Carlson Bertha Woodland of Richmond. Mrs. Jed Seamons spent Monday and Tuesday in Smithfield with relatives. Mrs. Peter Maughan and Mrs. Viola Burbank of Weston, Idaho were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. H V. Hancey Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gordon at Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Alma Balls spent Wednesday and Thursday at Wellsville with her daughter, Mrs. Idona r uc lamuaii, Mrs. Margaret Hurren is at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Gitfens at McCammon, Idaho. Mrs. Hannah Christensen has returned from Denver, Colo., where been a she has visiting month with her son. Rulon Christensen. The first group of the club, under the direction of their leader, Mary Lee, enjoyed a campfire supper and slumber party Wednesday night. Those present were Kathleen Grant, Carrie McQuar-rie- , Lorraine Harris, Carol Hancey, Connie Hurren, Glenna Seamens, Athlia Howell, Ethel Waite, Evelyn Seamons, Doris Reeder, Josie Reeder and Afton Chnstof-ferse- C. B Tripp of Richmond won George Nelson vs. J'm Lotions Class A honors in the weekly in Sacramento within two weeks. horseshoe pitching tournament at That's what Sacramento wrestthe Cache Knittiug Works' courts ling fans are clamoring for now, Friday night, when he won thiee according to Dal Richins, heavystraight games who a is E. Scott and R. Hovey tied m proweight grappler, tege of Nelson, trainer and Class B competition with two wrestling instructor of the Utah and one defeat eaih Another State Agricultural co'lege Dal meet will be held next Finlay is back m Logan for a duy or at 5 p. m. so after more than a months Friday's scores: of vanous A CLASS conquest wrestling arenas on the Pacific coast H; Won Lost Its expects to return to the coast 150 0 3 C. B Tripp 1 Monday, he said Friday night. 2 V2 D. Hovey 112 Londos Is recognized in some 2 1 E R 'Tripp 74 states as a worlds champion. 3 0 Gibbons C LASS II Nelson has been in SacramenPtx Won Lost to all summer engaging some of 1 2 (7 E Scott the best of the heavyweight bone 1 58 2 R Hovey crashers on the mat. He has won 54 1 2 Blauer every match, and earned a high 51 2 1 Corbett place in the hearts of Sacramento grappling fans, Richins deI HARRISBURG. Pa . Aug 6. clares The state game commission has Since going to the coast city received 200 Mallard duiks for for a summer's workout. Nelson has met and defeated, according propogation from Frank Foster, Phoenixville, Pa , sportsman. The to Richins, such men of power birds will be released throughout in the heavyweight ranks as Ted the state. Cox, John "Freiberg, Bill Beth, and Bill Thornton, Dr. Carl Dick Daviscourt, Bob Kruse, return Ssturdsv &fprnnnn A ntim-be- r Hal Ferry, ana ne s still going of the parents followed for strong They call him The Utah their evening entertainment ThursIdol down in Sacramen'o. day night. will probable be back George Mrs. Eliesa Hyde is in P.rig-haat the Aggie camp on the hill m City to FDcnd two weeko w,,, September to again do his stuff Mrs. L. A. Purser as football trainer, and prepare Mrs George Por.d of Lewiston a for another active year as and Mrs. Richard Toolson of collegiate mat and boxing coach Smithfield were visiting their not Incidentally, Richins has Wednesday. done so bad on the coast himself mother, Mrs Rettie Ashcroft, last since he left June 30 on a barnMrs. Hattie Lee spent Thurstour. Last storming Monday night day and Friday in Hyrum with he engaged and de'ea.ed Ted her daughter, Mrs Louis Miller. Cox in Sacramento. His first stop Thursday, Mrs Archie Woolf enon leaving Logan m June was tertained at a lawn party, the ocPortland, and his first showing casion being her 52nd birthday anon the coast mats was at Seattle niversary John Grandovitch, burly against Mr and Mrs. B. W. Evans and 275 pound Greek. Richins who Twenty-fou- r of the officers and John Brady of Logan, Mrs Rulon 225 bean at the lost that tips members of the Y. L. M. I A. left Maughan of Price and Miss Eur bout, and one other to Pe.e Thursday morning for the girls lalia Lee motored to Afton, Wyoof Ogden who has been on in Logan canyon. They wi ming, Thursday the cost in quest of new mat camp laurels this summer. Jake Patterson. tackle from Syracuse university Dob wh3 h.s foe at Tacoma; Kruse at Portland, Nick Velcoff at Victoria, B C., Jack .Forsgren, Canadian champion at Vancouver, B C. Then he drifted on into California getting a berth on arena cards at Stockton, Sacraand fill jour When down our way, pay us a mento, Fresno, and San Jose, a.o.J also Reno, Nev. tank with Red Clown gas at Ogden price 4. Sar-poh- s, DECATHLON KEEPS LOS ANGELES, Aug 6 (UP) The Olympic jstadium was turned over today to finals in ihe decathlon, that test of all around athletic skill that, is a track meet all in itself. The American Indian star, Wilson Charles of Kansas, led at the end of the first five events Friday with a score of 4266 20 'I hir.een others .contested with Charles in finals of five remaining events today. The sensation Friday however, was not Charles but Bill Carr The dimunitive eastern speedster 59 CENT GOLD PIECE d who ran the dash for MONTROSE, Coio Aug. 6 r.P the first tim this year, smashed A 59 cent piece, minted in through with a world's record I860, was onegold of the coins which mark of 46 2 seconds i.i the was nulled out of hiding here race, edging out his closest rival. Blazing jJen Eastman, by recently and put into circulation. o, yards It was Carrs third mecessive triumph over East man his year The day also drew out the liggcst roar of disapproval yet experienced by Olympic oiimsIs .auri LrhUaeii. Planish r iI uyed hide and seek with Ralph 'Iill, around thq last lap jf the track in the 6000 nteter finale oreventing him from passing, and consequently winning with a tune it 14 nnmi'es and 30 seconds, a Trm k of fw Olympic record iciuls refined to dis pialify him lowever. The dav'i victories increased he United States point ige talXJ vhile Finland vas still in second place with 49. vic-tri- H Vis-se- Goof divorced Ills uurling wife Though she was passing fair; , 1 , IN COAST BOUTS Vico Oil of Salt Lake, defending champions of the state junior base-- I ball title, and Provo were fighting it out for the championship to- day ut Crimson field. The two were scheduled to meet at 4 p. m. The two won their way Into the finals after a hectic day of baseball and bickering AMERICAN LEAGIE Friday. Vico 9 while defeated Price easily Standing of the Teams. Provo came througn with flying colors against Helper Ogden, which was declared ineligible through failure to register In accordance with national rules by June 30. refused to play their scheduled game with Brigham City and thus, only three games of the four schedule were Midvale eliminated St. played. Result George from the tournament in Friday the first game of the day and New postponed; was scheduled to play Brigham rain. 7. Cleveland the consolation at for title Boston 2, City 1 30 and p m. today. Helper Washington 0, Detroit 13 Price, losers in the championship Philadelphia 8, St Louis 9. (Ten round Friday, play for third and innings). fifth places at 11 a m. Russell L. Cook, national diNATIONAL LEAGUE rector of the American Legion Standing of the Teams. which Americanism commission has the junior baseball program in charge, was an interested spectator at a part of the afternoon game Friday He disclaimed making any ruling on Ogden. However, rules clearly showed that Opdcn wss Ineligible gnd it is un derstood that they entered with the understanding that they were ineligible anc would forfeit. Friday Results The scores of the games Friday: Cincinnati 3. Boston 2 TRICE Chicago 2, Philadelphia 9 St. Louis 2, New York 6 Three games only. LEGAL NOTE Jo 6. yyfrl,yyit'1 NELSON POPULAR o . ment se"ms sidy. We pay altogether too much attention to government, meaning what is done by policemen, country judges, dogcatchers and on up to the president. They lepiesMit merely a horde of servants, and should be as inconspicuous as the servants in a wealthy mans home, d hsy get so much attention they become inflated with ideas of their own importance. Maybe the people who think T. R. is running for the president are ignorant but so are the people who believe the election of this man or that means prosperity or depression. hus-wS- AsSicrsc&i yy y yy4t'1iV4,f4iHf AUGUST 21-- tity (f the Democratic candidate. It is often charged that the average American doesnt take enough interest in politics. Well, if you v.v.nt our opinion. Iip shouldnt havp to. The idpa that a citizen should devote the better portion of his time and erergy to looking after the machinery of govern- t SATURDAY, 13-1- Some (.I- th sophisticates, douhtless, will point to it a; proof that most people are ignorant and unfitted for demon ncy ignoring the obvious fact that about 125, OOd.OdO of us have no doubt whatever of the iden- lisg tin. f yf ytfy yy y yyyyiyifyy Championship At Stake A Humor yf Prniin i jr jr Vico Clash ie V ''yyyyyy yyyy'y M ita n far' UKV U yy State Junior Baseball Title To Be Decided Today al Afternoon y yyy yy-f- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, field Newspaper n Scripps-Ca- - y fr , 440-yar- FIND HAMMER LAMAR Colo., Aug. 26. flPi Diggers, excavating for a well, unearthed a splendid Indian relic. The workmen, assisting C. G. Bennett at the digging, had reached a depth of 17 feet when they struck an Indian hammer. The out of rock, weapon, carved weighed about two pounds, measured six inches the long way of the head, three inches the KEEPING THE OLD FRIENDS ...AND MAKING NEW ONES viit rjs When in Logan, patronize Ervin When in Ogden, patronize Roy KEEPING IN TOUCH ither. TO THIN FALLS AND RETURN AUGUST l TII From Line. Our thirty employes in Igigan W hen, $155 via Oregon Short Tickets good in coaches or ihair cars, limited lor return home destination before midnieht August 15th. Ask local agent for urther details T.no-a- u n as a young man, Abraham Lincoln moved from one location to another, he slung his belongings into a worn pair of saddle bags and moved. But he couldnt move more than a few hundred yards without leaving town, and anyone could tell ou where he lived. are actively interested in selling telephone service; they are your friends and neighbors. 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