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Show f xa r- v vrxoj?-- . !k THE PAGE EIGHT. FINALS OKI 200-Met- s I anJ Irvin OUmS Lindrbsugh Htk defended successfully morn. Saturday respectively ing in :hc fourth annual La tenni tournament (an city Llnebaugh turned back the ' challenge of Jack Christiansen acores of . 2, while ? by rHfa came from behind to defeat Brie Maughan by score - of S Greater conwas the secret of sistency e i It 4-- Pinal round matches in the ane nual Logan Valley tennis tournament will be held today at the USAC. After nine days of continuous competition in the five events, champions will be crowned today and another tennis tournament will be history. Hatches on Friday were in sevGlade eral cases rather Ldasbaugh, defending champion, defeated Ross Tyson in three straight sets to advance to tne final round. Tyson put up a game battle but was not steady enough for the ever dependable Lmebaugn The scores were Jack Christiansen advanced to the final round at the expense of Irvin Fish in straight sets of 0, 61. Fish was far from lue cnap who upset Marvin Davis on Wednesday and with two Junior matches following the senior singles, he made little effort against City-Cach- one-aide- 8-- 8-- -- - VLonr JUNIOR 6-- 6-- Preston Gunncll-Bri-haan of 'Wellsville defeated naugh Cleve anu semi-finDibble in a match. The Dibbles won score ana tea first set by a appeared headed for a final position: The second set went to 2 the longest set of the tournament where won. .several times during the second set the Dibbles needed blit Im or three points for the Wellsville duo was to be denied The ultimate winners jumped into an early lead Va the third and final set only to see the Dibbles tie the count Ho)d round 6-- T H-1- Guonell-Maugua- n ut - ' Man-Daniels- 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 6-- LEGAL NOTICE .CALL FOR CONVENTION of a resolution of tfab De mocrattc Central comrait-U- s of Cache County, Utah, and of the Democratic state. First Congressional and First Judicial a convention is hereby PaIM m the Deesecrstio party of county, Utah, to meet in high school in Logan, (Jaehs County. Utah, on August " m. 8 1 at p. Tht purpose of said convention it to elect 47 delegates to attend MMh of the said conventions at Ofijea, Utah, September 2 and 3, mm to aiect a county chairman d ' seuuti (One set d deicgitei may bo selected or dif-- f (V 3 three conventions 98 delegates may he selected In pursuance t 193 2. t, Lecture PRESTON MATRON Thursday DIES SUDDENLY Many In PRESTON One hundred and fifty people gathered at the local Chamber of Commerce Club room Thursday evening and listened to a thoroughly interesting and high. Iv instructive talk by Dr. D. C. Budge of Logan. Dr. Budge described conditions as he saw them in Hawaii, PhilipJapan, Singapore. pines, China, India Java. Palestine and Europe Budges daughter, Ruth and JJr Non Rush demonstrated the cus toms and regalia of the different nations. Musical numbers were furnished Hart, Mrs. O S. by Adelbert Dames and Miss Joyaee Rogers. Homer Johnson presided and Dr. Alan Cutler introduced the PRESTON Mrs Maria McDonald Nessen, 44. died at h family residence at 5 a. in- - Friday. She has suttered from periodic heart attacks for years, but recently has shown signs of recovery. She was born at Glendale, December 9, 1888 During her inSmith-fiel- d fancy the family moved to whre she lived until she married Thomas Nessen. Following the marriage they moved to Weston where they lived for nine years From Weston they moved to Preston where they had lived for the past sixteen years. She is survived by her husband. Thou, as, and six children: Ada Hodges, Preston, Mrs. Lowe, Franklin; Thomas Thelma, Elaine and Lola of Pres-- 1 ton. visits SWEDEN Definite funeral arrangements The have not been completed. Sweden. Aug services will GOTHENBURG. be held probably Pi The 2b. American training in the First ward chapel Monday vessel Nantucket has made a or Interment will be in call here on its annual cruise the Tuesday. local cemetery. There were 118 cadets on board. From Norfolk, Va., the 1,200 ton vessel had made the Azores, 2,400 PQ miles in 31 days. From here it cleared for Hull, and after visiting SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20 (PP( San Gibraltar, the ship would touch butter today, 92 Madeira on the way home. score 21. M Butter Pric a 6-- 2 .Recommended k 8-- n -- ' IA n DOUBLES advances, to the tinai rounu of the aenlor doubles by beating , RoilO Kellar Tn sets of Tne - match was closer and than the scores indicate brought out some good tennis on b h aides. In Junior doubles the closest match of the day was played 6-- 1, C-- N 1 match in Ltneoaugh-Lhristianse- m er n 6-- 8 i, but the winners broke Harat old Dibbles service anu tnen won Gunnell s to capture tuo match and advance to the final rounu where they meet Irvin Fish-JoGeddes for the chumpiom.i.p Fish anu Geddes had Previously deOlfeated Harold Hendricks-Gleround match son in a semi-finFIRST WOMANS TITLE NEAR Miss Ruth Hammond and Muss Eldora Peterson will play for the women's championship Miss Hammond earned her finalist position by defeating ArthelU Baker in While straight sets of Miss Peterson accounted for Lorec McGee earlier in the woek in her advance to the final round. SENIOR SINGLES ISeml-finu- l Round) Glado Lincbaugh defeated Ross Tyson Jack Christiansen defeated Irvin Fish JUNIOR SINGLES (Semi-finRound) Irvin Fish defeated Preston Gunnell Reid Brig Maughan defeated Williamson S 2. 18, 8 1 WOMENS SINGLES (Semi-fina- l Round) Ruth Hnmmond deleated Arthel-lBaker SENIOR DOUBLES (Semi-finRound ChristianGlade Llncbaugh-Jacsen defeated Rollo Woodward-We- s Kellar Fish defeated doe Geddes-trvl3 6, Marvin Duvls-Ilos- s Tyson 4 their senior and Junior title 2 0, er, art pennmanship Viola ChapJefferson Platoon man, arithmetic, June Larson, reading, and library; Beatrice Mil and auditorium; music uams, Arlene Roma Pratt, language; Jones, social science; Alice Liljen-quisart pennmanship The Preston city PRESTON Almeda G Central Plaoon schools will launch their year s Nelson principal, library and pen. 12 o:k on Monday September Taggart, The buildings and all equipment inanship; Blanche Ila Nash second grade; have been put in good working and auditorium Selma condition. plav, Myrtle Johnson, social W Condie has J Superintendent Svl'oa Allen, second grade; of returned from the University Lutny, third grade; Emma Idaho where he has (on.inued his Telesile four'll grade; Sarah Ruth King, announces graduate studies He Gerrard, music and art. his faculty as follow., H.gh School; John A Morrison, science MO E L H Larsen; science and agn culture, J. M Hathcock. history STANTON, M:ch, Aug 20 tfP' and music; V H Handley, com Mrs Anna Carey, 70, decided Alta mercial; Hirst, foods; camto join the Blanche Bou English; here when she "lost and drero, girls physical education and paign then found the S2S50 she had hidcommercials; A P. Anderson, his den in an old bag of linen. Sne tory; A J. Izatt, mathematics .dated the money in a bank. Joseph Call, athlette, coach J J Fiala. band and orchestra. Fcleeia CARD OF THANKS Heggie, sewing; Gwyn Clark, Frg lish and dramatics: Stella Beck In appreciation to the many rc English and primary supervisor latives and friends, who extended E R. Spilisbury, sympathy, Junior High to those who sent principal. French; Dorothy Wak flowers, to those who contributed C. E. ley, English; Hawkes, read towards the funeral services, or ing; Asael E Bell, geography and who assisted in any way during hygiene; W. J. Chandler, history; the illness and at the death of Beach, mathematics, our beloved father Wm. Pulsipher, Floyd M Flvin Cutler, mathematics; We wish to extend sincere thanks The Pulsipher family. Clifford, language; Sam F Fletch PRESTON SCHOOL NO, OLYMPICS ! Pretty Australian Swimmer Sets Now Record FACULTY COMPLETE Swim at Los Angeles in FOLLIES? , ; LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST L. TODAY IN SEASONS LAST TENNIS TOURNEY Hear Preston In Conclusion Nears t Successful Net Joust f HERALD-JOURNA- 2 JUNIOR DOUBLES (Semi-finRnund) Ftah defeated Joe Geddea-IrvlHendrlcks-GlcHarold Olson n by the Maker ofhbur Car n 2 Preston Gunnell-Brldefeated Cleve Maughan g Dlbble-Harol- ble Dib- d 6-- SENIOR SINGLES Schedule for Saturday Glade Lincbaugh vs. Jack Christiansen (for championship). JUNIOR SINGLES Irvin Fish vs Brig Maughan (for championship). WOMEN S SINGLES Eldora Peterson vs. Ruth Hammond (for championship) SENIOR DOUBLES Glade Linebaugh-Jac- k Christiansen vs Joe Geddes-Irvt- n Fish (for championship). Jl MOIl DOUBLES Joe Geddes-Trvi- n Fish vs. Preston Gunnell-Bn- g (for Maughan championship). a Follies name? is Pretty Claire Dennis doesnt that sound like swim raee for Australia shown Just after she had won the in the Olympic games at Los Angeles. Miss Dennis set a new Olympic record of S minutes 6.3 seonils Here's Mom About County j Schools j (Continued from Rage 1) J NATIONAL LEAUIE ton, Ella Ncddo, Violet Olsen, Jesse T Itecs, R H imcr Hyde, May Fcrkes, J W. Seamons, Eunice Ashcroft N J. Crookstoii, Irene POP HIBERNATES sutler, lllah Maughan Homer Daincs, Marie Peterson. 7. A Ihomley, Ralph Jones, Glen R Winn, W. R Monson, Florence Webb, Vvloona Hansen, F. L. Gwandella Myrtle Larson, Thornley, Bessie Peterson, Wiln ,e Melba Leah Plowman, Covey, plowman, B'am he Winn Maud Allen. Cora Olsen. Vernon D Law, Mary E. Kearns, Leah laic, Otal Bailam, Joy Kent, C B Stoddard, Sylrrar Jessop, Orlie 3ird, Mvrtia Kent, Thorn Eva Bentley, Bessie Wheeler, Fredon Virginia Shumway. Hansen, Glacus Merrill, Emma Fern Buist, Grant Fisher, Bagley, Luciije MeCarrcy, Audrey Harris, Abda Tingey, Ludelln Jensen, Sam Pawlln6( M ail- rmc Peterson. Joseph Malmberg, Tellma Good-y- , Susie Buttars, Lena Miner, J W. Seamons. Jr., Mae Hansen, Jartio Sorenson. Agnes Troseth. H J Hughes, Margaret Fv.hr, Veda Sorensen, Amos Griffin, Ha'el B by. Irene Peterson, Arrhie Jen-- ' ins, Mr. Vnnee Walter, Mr. R F. thumway, Fontella Wheeler, Edith Wood, Clayton Ncilson. PLANS NEW PLAYS B( PALO ALTO. Aug 20. UR Only bears are supposed to lubernats, but Glenn Seboby Warner, the old fox of coast football mentors, did a little winter and summer hiding on his own account this year, Boston 6, Chicago 5. and emerged with a complete new Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 5 (11 schedule of tricky reverses, beshifts and deceptive innings). wildering plays for the Stanford University AMERICAN LEAGUE team. Pops shifts have been a storm center for several seasons, so this year he apparently decided to put out a brand new edition. Under the new plan his players shift, Mch). . as in the past, from a balanced to of r Tkt tuts electing delegates an unbalanced line formation, but i convention the attend the ball is beaded about in a difcounty It lI ete for each 28 votes or major ' ferent manner than heretofore. tetotlM thereof, cast for the Hon. Warner apparently has abandonCterfe H. Derntin the General ed his "c" formation, and has Friday's Results Mtlon of 1228 or as follows: switched the quarterback from his New York 3 6 Detroit District former chief duties as a blocker Washington Chicago to an Integral pait in the Indian Ameige (Second game 10 Innings). One attack AM a scheduled. . Two The team to execute these intriOnly games Lesson Three cate plays will be composed largely CaBsge . Two of veterans 18 lettermen return , Three for the present season. Jack Hill- GIBBONS WINS IN Oaratsh . Seven man leads the list of prospects HIGH SCHOOL Qerfcjtoo Eleven Hillman, according to Warner, will f AOI LTIES Fyrwn No. 1 TOURNEY Seven prove another Nevers at tho fullI yrein No. , 2 II. R Adams II E Kellctt. Six back position He has size, speed Hyde Park Sutherland, Charlotte Allen, Lewiston No. 1 Eight and general football ability. Lewiston No. 2 three Stan Anderson, a great punter; Fred Gibbons won first place rtnrmn Smith, Irene Peter3on,F Two Ed Walker and Gordon Campbell, honor In the weekly horseshoe Erne ,t Obrav. Cantu! Netlseu. No. I Isewdatoe One halfback on the 1931 squad, are pitching tourney FYiday night ut N La. son, Fred J. Car'son, C. L Lrwtston No. 4 Nine outstanding prospects for quarter- the Cache Knitting Works' courts. Mali, Edith Johnson. Melha Eamos, No. 1 Nine back Robert Maentz, Ken Gibbons and K Egan were ted W. H. Terry, Edward W Pavne. Logan No. 2 Carrot Ernie Caddetl and Tom at tho end of their regular games (r Liman D Mnrre'l. Logan No. 1 Eight Wads'worth, H P Anderson, No. 4 Seven Lambert appear most Itkily to land with four wins and one defeat ' Lagan No. s c M Nilsson, Variorie Hendry, Seven the halfback positions. each Gibbons, one out m the c I Stnddnrd. Logan Gertrude Bentley, Ten play-of- f Logan No. g after an strugglWi liter, Mabel lbber Whiting, Six 30 to 28 Another meet will be Logan No. 7 FATHER, RON IN COLLEGE Srtell E Johnson, C U Johnson, Ten Logan No. 8 Mina Griffin, I dna Pedersen. J Tee Lagan No. 9 H Peterson. Frank D Thatcher, Ten Logon No. 10 E R Oleson, Arta Iir-e- n Calder Four Lagoa No. 11 rnith Marcus Cooley, W. W. PerMasdon Four V m E Thelma II Orden, kins, Millville Three Johnson. Amos Bair, Afreda OlML Sterling One sen, Finnris Vernon. C,rie Starr, Newton Six H M Wad .worth. Nan til Smith. Two JHey North Logeu Three Paradise Three Petersboro No. 1 One PMersboro No. 2 Two Providence Eight Richmond No. 1 Eight Six RicKjond No. 2 River Heights Two Riverside Two Smlthfteid No 1 Eleven Smithfield No. 2 Eleven Trenton Five Will Visit Cache Wellsville No. 1 Eight WftlsviUe No. 2 Seven Democratic primaries in all the districts of Cache county to select delegates to attend the convention at Logan- are hereby called for Wednesday the 24th day of A'wgiwt at o p. m. The respecuve 8 p. in. 23 chairmen are hereby directed to for to select meetings Arrange delegates to attend the conven tion at Logan The respective districts will have approximately one fifth of the number of delegates to the convenA (iooi Program o" Muf'c a:H Speech ?a tion at Ogden as set out above for the county convention. The number for each district will be read at the convention at Logan, HEAR THE NEXT G JVERNOIt OF UTAH August 26. 1 Edward S. Chambers, Chairman. Mrs. J. E Webb. e, Al-e- rw Ber-geso- n. 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