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Show the nn a i, p n - o .T r n x a t,. iogai; ftaii, Friday. iwtaky i lv OUR BOARDING HOUSE All Independent Loop Contests Are Played . Hi DL Games in the Cache Valiey pla-- , Independent league were as per schedule on Tnuis-- 1 cd ' day evening with Clarkston,' 'Hyrum, Texaco, Logan Teachers and Piggly Wiggly coming out victorious. The closest game of the en-- " tire season was played between Both Clarkston and Newton. . teams fought hard and Clark-- I f ston managed to eke out a 1 victory in the f.nal I, moments of play. Bv Hyrum was seen in action far the first time and they 7 turned in an impressive The triumph over Lewiston three Logan teams Texaco, Teachers and Piggly Wiggly continued their vietonom, won over Texaco marches. Logan TeachHyde Park ers led by Big Bill Kowallis 21 who counted points won from Wcllsville Piggly Wiggly had something of a scare thrown into them when the Providence five held 4 the Grocerymen to a O J Elwood lg. W. Hyde H. Jensen i G T. F P 110 Jensen, rf Thompson. If A. Godfrey, c L. H G jS. Guinn, 2 0 0 rg Griffin, lg J. Malmberg, E. Archibald, G Thompson, R Archibald, J. Jardine. g 45-2- 0. rf If Tuddenham, HYRl.M A. Jenkins, c P. T. F. G. Hendricks, rg 3 2 0 6 Larsen, rf Jenkins, lg 3 4 If Paterscn. 1913 OR. Griffin, f 9 0 0 c C, Nielsen, A. Jenkins f 0 0 Q. Allen, lg 100 0 Nebeker, g 0 .0 Liljenquist, lg Benson, g 4 0 0 3 Jensen 2 0 D. Nellsen 10 Totals 2 0 0 4 Andersen 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 G 1 47 LEWISTON Porter, rf Swinyard, If Talbot, c C. Hyer, rg M. Hyer, lg Gilbert, f Van Orden. E. Wiser, Totals Official: 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 G 1 2 0 2 King, Reed. i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 1 If g 0 d 1 0 0 0 0 3 8 "To VOL' l iktol'-- i- A saii Btlb-TL- vdiUrir am"1 Lt V CGAD, AGP NoiJ 2 SHaJ ; 1 -- 'rHt M LOV'-- r ( L'l MAVEI iftlHrkt All iHl I cuAu-nc- Gf-- r ct K' IJM ( A Hl ...t r !' To ok .s 7e(a.T (l00VLC-iT.ArI , 7u.E Knelt- - v : r Vdl'L lU.sli.Nd f, th He's tial A (3 Vdr At; C'l A'J f 1 J 0 0 0 0 I) 0 U 1 TLL ol.LL Lok I i 2 140 pk.Uv P i'i 2 2 3 0 0 2 1'. a; ih i.,r uuoll" ll Km c Darley T. Dunford. R. Hurst lg Knowles, Page, lg Brown, lg Mitton. g Official M in lyed as , ( t i i 1 i'i ti-- .ii i ' : U I)" i mil tu pun it w apMfl v p: i 'i'i 1. Man s! t ''I i mis ii. in , lint i, w Today i two ol them nut m k.HPs and tlir utlm m s tV Saturday! drcisiun a 3 li ,i ,,,ii .mi Ini,, mi iv o put i t. mil. n lu all C.tiiu le.' '1 t 1 lie' , j ; 1 K.d ll.iuki .iuiih! ul I.nu.tim hmi. Ut a di'('i..mn i.vrr M.u-ih.- ulnds Iniii ' Girrn ol llvrum in four., It while Hope ol Chiton nne on Stephenson ofj the second lound Riipiult it tnir matdi to put linn to m loin Lusen of Pieston kayoed of Lewiston In the M'lid lound of tlie fust bout id the evening Hi n am 0 2 0 0 0 0 15 How- - trie "other woman" holds her man fiECIES BUCK 0 0 4 0 0 0 28 0 2 0 4 0 0 F 0 38 WARD G. 7 F P chunimmis ot ist s' leideisP in their s division ol and v'ikuc t veal V tou"h othis mopePl 11 " Saturday evening when l!)rv ouith Ogden tangle With Logan Seventh Tram st ike foi c Totals ' p 30 2 0 14 19 FIRST 0 debs WARD G. T. F P 100 rg le ll ii i.i.ig Me 33-1- 21 hi t si ii s 'lln. tu 2 us 3ii"el( , nial;-11,- " ns of tile ,tl ''Ii ina " i emb ei lh.it seetio.l I) 'i f' the s' ioii"iH teimtry Hi pp'i.y II. i'ii l'i 'Inn; tu mi in s ui.e ne'e w ot I. i.uii '! ii. a' e . lai 3 20 11 l 1 ill si1 n i T F P 2 2 3 i,i a u 3 i.l. ,i ui , 111 i 1 H.u 'vi ,n n, k m e S u liu i 5 Ll u ll' . I 1 1,1 DiVV , ! ' 111, 0 0 (' , (I .1 s pi k t d me in ,idi in i lie of 'lu simnei't 1. Hi gc ontlits on ' 'u tut this v u ,v loh ill of 11 it 3 U ii '! Li u ' .1 a tiV r, .1 ; til p ml i Ail'1.' l.aluli. aji Hu aln Uu up, mi ' i,, in mi Pml T.in' ed ,.n tar!y OI'.iw i.1 lie Hi t i u, 'l. pi P til.-UK lull liW l.' ill', . t1 hi a tu it as lull. ' t .n el I u n ,t nit i i i. ant 0 U it ' a ' 'I l.UI 1 k.ir a t in I, 1 i r, V. I'M. V, Ml !c IV t Ii u ,l I, 111. l'l Ik..' lx A IkS , Hi i . It K, i u i a'fN-o- J A J Eleventh ward wasted time in beating Logan First by the lopsided score of 0 Ike Hurst, Eleventh center. was the mainstay for the winners with a total ol 28 points to liu- ci edit 0 5 3 F. Scholes, c Ed Scholes, rg Scott, lg Nielson j'Hev ( Logan 0 SEVEN! II G. T Hughes, rf Larson, If wHA-- r I ( 7 little large score tiie Seventh ward gymnasium The final score was 65-- 6 Hughes was high point man, rolling up a total of 30 points. The score. TEACHERS 2 2 G a, if Thursday night at Christenson, Sutton If Waddoups. f AtW.H , VUtW THEM To ME TH' MEiJ.Ht.okt Xll PAV Vat' ah , Barger Wins On K. O. Over ODow at Preston Lopsided Victory 0 0 dc-- 17 G 1 1 Totals 2 -- -- V j ( L'CLF-AMO- S loti VolIi Have A Hi A i rok ItLUsiMEtsJ- ; M 0 1TB 0 1 lg Totals L U 1 c I Smith, if E, Smith, If 117 0 f Bindrup. Fuhriinan 0 The Logan Seventh ward .0000, heated the Eighth ward by c IIE1GH ELEVENTH G. T. F P 3 G I Ilurst. 3 LOGAN 0 10 0 0 0 KliLR , C.ILF, "To otL-V ( bv I 15 o i2 Eleventh Piles Up 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 , 0 3 23 G. T F P Cooley, f F 1. 1 4 3 12 A. Nielsen, lg A Barfuss, NEWTON The scores are as follows: .0 0 0 10 10 - Olsen 1 0 0 0 0 Cobuin, 2 L. 13 L 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 ' M 0 0 L. 0 I) G. 0 OIL 3 2 0 4 10 0 0 c f f g Totals 21-2- M. Allen C. Neilscn Zollinger, rf Olsen, 11 G Anderson, c G. Olsen, rg E. Schenk, lg R D CLARKSTON 1. ) Ahern RD W G H Blanchard, r vjl' L 21-2- 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLO'iHGLi-PiNt- 1 men chase Thursday night, the 0 The final score being game was played in the Jun- lor high school gym The scoie. 4 14 Scholes-- 36-1- 4. . 5 2 1 2 0 COLLEGE Totals Officials: . 47-1- score- 0 0 Perkes L. 3 2 single point gave Collcgi ward a victoiy over Rivec Heights m the Logan stake I 2 10 1113 10 0 2 0 2 0 0 Perkes, c Hurren, rg L. C. 23-2- r 2 0 If Waite. a piw t vol' u, vo vcrM All "hicvc j( PARK G T P P Perkes, if L J-rt- PAGE n 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 10 Bennion 0 v Waul .much cnampions The locals have have had but very little competition this se i son m winning piactically all of then g line- - and should k- their fust leal lest ot the season when thev play the pn- ent 'humps Lending he Sivinth waidci, IJaiicl Hughes ant vvill lie Thom hands "Butch twoScholes of the lines: two chaps ne devel basketball player' ever oped m noitheui Utah M Mena Pa.'Ketball nicies Hughes is .nil fmward shat psl looting great hull rustler while Scimle, ' delehsiU gu.ud and can sink em Irom the middle of the floor with lem.ukaMt aceuiacy Either Herb Fletcher m liki ly be Larsen will 10n chosen as Hughes uiiinmg mate With Alvin Cailson a! B.d Scholes teamin'' center and with lus bt other at the otln-guaid position is a good Hv-cei- i - Flint stuns may be lemoved sponging with lemon jmn and tnen wasniug with hut water bv Utah Aggie bisketeers one. leturned to Tlniisuay night Coa"h Dick Undo Watkins John 3oes Romney lem lined in Salt Lake city and will come to Logan Grata Nissan Minna Gombaii over the week end Vadal Hedda Hopoar t'lalds substitute guild, sljy- ed in Springville and will re- st i ''tin Monday Aeeoiriing to the boys, rom- piht.iui m California was The UCLA plertv tough who Hrmns were defeated twice by the Aggies and who won vine m the principal ser- - COMING SUNDAY Janet (Jay nor and Charles Farrell in DELICIOUS 13 1 1 4 0 2 0 0 Fred Scholes J. Fletcher Totals 28 7 0 2 65 9 12 EIGHTH G Johnson, if Christensen, if Marshall, c E. Jorgensen D. Saltern Hanson Jacobsen M. Totals Officials: Scholes. Official P. Hull. si: r riGGLV WIGGLY G. T. F. P. Quinney, rf enson. If Nielson, c Mauglian. rg Nelson, lg Lohman 4 5 Olofson 0 Hurst Totals 0 0 0 0 9 3 4 12 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 11 111 10 150 0 2 0 5 0 10 23 11 31 T. F. P. 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 2 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 Blanchard All Winter Merchandise Priced to Sell at Wholesale Cost and Sixth Ward Keeps Up Winning Streak Logan Sixth ward continued their victorious march by de feating River Heights Both teams plaved on about even terms but the superior all around playing of the Sixth Buy Now and Save 35 25-2- 0. 1 ()vei?5aifcs ldt Overcoats Values to $22.00. Close Out ! All persons living in Benson, Amalga, Smithfield, Newton, Clarkston, Trenton, Cornish, Lewiston, Richmond, Cove, in Cache County, Utah, desiring work with teams on the WEBSTER - CORNISH PROJECT, the work beginning on Jan- uary 11, 1932, should communicate with .their bishop in the respective ward in which they live. The bishops then in return are asked A to make their recommendations to the 4 Board of County Commissioners of ,4 Cache County, on or before Saturday morning, January 9th, 1932. Board of County Commissioners Cache County. I f J ( 70S0 Part Wool Blink Pattern, all colors Large Size, Plaid Pattern 70x80 Colton Blanket Mens Shaker Knit Pure Worsted Sweaters Boys Shaker Knit Sweaters Mens Fine Knit Pure Wool Sweater Coats Mens Fine Knit Worsted Pullover Boys Fine Knit Worsted Pullover Mens Heavyweight Shaker $445 $339 70x80 Gray or Tan $2.95 $1.95 Y our Dollar Do Double Work Ellaimlkets $4 95 Boys ll ke $1195 Knit Wool Coats 4 50-Ma- Lot Overcoats Values to $27.00. Close Out Men's Sheeplined Coats Values to $9.00. Close Out 1 NOTICE to Cotton Plaids Cotton Blankets IM ir 2,95 I'nir 2.39 ,kir $L89 Pair 1,69 air L39 06x78 Gray or Tan Cotton Blankets IL Pure Wool, Blanket 8.29 Babys Crib Blanket $1.39 Large Sizes 1.00 $37 Oregon City Woolen Mills Pure Wool Auto Robes 445 $2.95 j Mens Pure Blazers Wool 1,95 P. anmeiMs .Mens New or Old Style Heavy Cotton, Double Back Mens New or Old Style Cotton, Double Back Mens Double Back Winter Weight Cotton 1.39 1.00 1.19 Mens New or Old Style 245 Double Back, Wool Mixed Ladies Fine Cotton New or Old Style Ladies All Rayon Ladies Bleached Cotton Medium Weight Ladies New or Old Style Rayon Cotton and Wool Mens Ileay Colton Unions Boys and Girls Unions All Other Merchandise Hot Listed Here at Same Discount - Be Wise - Bny Now and SAVE 79 1.00 1.19 149 1.00 49 |