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Show T IIE-II- PAGE FOUR n ALD E - JOURNAL,-LO- G AN, UTAH, JANUARY 20, 1932. WEDNESDAY, OUT OUR WAY By Williams The Herald - Journal Seri pps-Ca- A Wrek-f!1.01 t It t x . The ancient and manly art of bonecrus ung. cauliflow e r n g, grappling grunting or will return to Logan Thursday night. Ira Bern, king of the profession in the country and rapidly gaining a national reputa- tion as one of the foremost exhead,1" fhomlts o the S'111, with opening Shumate of New jork as hu opponent. BKEN ABSENT NEARLY EAR The Salt Lake cauliflower artist returns to Logan after an absence ol nearly a year. He has a worthy foe iu Shumate and the two are expected to pat up a mighty battle for first honors m the The match will be opening card lor the best twro out of three falls Dean Detton and Alex Keffir, colored, wall meet in a semi-finbout that is second, only because ol the outstanding nature of the headliner. Detton, a f mer University of Ctah and A A. U. star, recently joined the professionals and is going great guns He will be outweighed nearly 10 pounds by Keftir but nevertheless is considered a favorite over the colored boy at an hour limit, best two out ot three tails co win. LONC.SUN KETI KNS SCHMELING AND ' i I i j SHARKEY AGREE ti- - "Proclaim Uhertv throughout the land Inter-mounta- 1 UK Tlil Til tIT K Neither this newspaper, m.r .11. v of it, Mo kholdrrs or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirect'., with any poiilnal parly, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business exiept tin piihlu .dinn of newspapi ro devoted solely to disinterested public service. bout at Yankee sta- between Max Schmehng, s heavyweight vhampion and Jack Sharkey of Boston were scheduled to be drawn up todav. Before the contracts ran be e submitted signed, they must F riday to the Xtv York State Athletic commission for approval. Also, Svh.neling and Sharkey each must deposit a $25.0n0 guarantee that the battle will be carried out on whatever Jne day is selected It is understood the Madison wall o poration Square Garden promote the bout or the benefit of the milk fund at Yankee stadium, probably June Pi. June title dium world HOW TO BE ELECTED TO OFFICE Ciinditliites who, this year, will promise voters anything and everything up to and including the deep blue a.v without, however, getting too definite about it might like to hoar alxnit a man who was a mayoralty candidate in the little town of Pennington, New Jersey. All the other candidates went around promising ,ohs number unspecified; lower taxes dollars and cents not told; hotter roads where and how unlisted. The usual sort of guff. Rut the last candidate merely promised three things: He would have all stray dogs taken up; he would drain a niosiiuito-hreedinpond; and he would close a city park at 9 p. m. to stop jtetting. The voters, so astounded at the mans candor that they could hardly refrain from cheering, triumphantly elected him. Itll he simple to check upon the performance of HIS promises. And so. next time you hear a candidate bellowing ahmit lower taxes, ask him: Just how much, in dollars and cuts. Mister? He wont tell you hut it may stop him bawling for Howdy, folks! Noted chemist declares tbit ej;etables will lx the future source ol motor fuel. Ycn, but won't (he spinaelt and turnips clog up the carThe Spanish government is offering five battleships ku sale Heres your chance, ladies i.uv one and give it auay as a prize at next Friday's budge ta 1 r ami rhsis s KK a few minutes. This is Otto t. liiiriim maficial wlm nipulates all the street Mendon News corner r:ip,r,v: fts.efc v ol Barnacle the man wlhi Mr. turn way is Tile Hie Frank Durfcy and yuls and family Si oat' enjoyed a sleigh Beaver Dam. Thursday oiling parlv Knd.iy evening, givMrs George Gdtens of Pocatelen undei the iliieition of tinll lo with her sisteis. is visiting Inne l.'irsen, Mrs Miss !e..d( s, Mts Jenand Margaret M iitl', t It.uiitl. Itee Sluff. r and sen. A Maty nicely arranged lunehenp J ii- - on A-s-J- the re just iv you the corm r. I'holo by Jim Smith -- A M U S. If. s I IUN IMXiUMs . I. Old I'at. Lir Baby in the ft F. O. B- - "My Away." M. heart." IV V. IV "tioml .V by ! lo t enl store enl Sweetie Stti'i Night, A piettily arranged erved after the t- Sor-- luneh-enr- 1 i at - Md- I V Dont ton Ansmr Me. o. II. I Mel a Million Vnn-;,'M- id was the home of Mrs Larsen The o' were la presuit Gaines were iter. In the sauaiiient nieelmg SunWallcer gave day Vai.ee I liiteivst'ng talk and an inslru-jM- r mental duel was given hv nnd. violinist and l.iati pianist Ml. and .Nil'. Kdgnr Huneml. entert lined af an e.tti. alive lurieii-eo- i Ktid.i.v evening ill honor ol Mr .and Airs 1, K Wood and dnughtirs, Viignna and Amlery. The Daughters of imnecr.s of their Mendon unrip will hold monthly meeting Friday nt 2 p Alien Airs. of at tin inline Bartlett, Captain Zeld.i Henning-e- r announces. Mrs. James Muir entertained at nn attrai live luncheon Sunday. A pretty howl of fruits formed the for the table. Covers ci nterpieee were laid for Mr ami Mrs. Garland Vonk and family, Merlin, Kail, Dorothy and Betty Boil and Mr and Mrs Muir Mrs. Catherine Gibbons is leaving Monday for PotHtello, Iduho to take her old position again of superintendent of the Lynn hospital. of the Miss Fawn Stauffer Budge hospital spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Stauffer gave a Stauffer. nicely arranged luncheon. A bowl centered the table. of flowers Covers were laid for Miss Stauffer, Mrs. Lyman Sorensen, Max- IiooUcrri-I'- MHO Hive activity leader Kay A 1 iiM'ii Ninety per cent nt ihc woiM.s trade is said In Ue nind on i cat is The o' Ini m credit the cash the STATION g buretor? - was given recently in her honor Mr and Mrs Jay Jensen and sons were dinner guests of Mrs John Ladle, Satin day A bowl ol nter-piii'fruits fm med a pleasing Mr and Mrs. Kldcin Thornton, and Mis Unbelt Keid, Mr and Mrs. Burley Thointun, Reeve.' Bird, Mr md Mrs. ('buries Lad le and Mrs Lizzie Baker, weri l.ogan shoppers last week. All members lionof the ore to be present at lecpnrecl Thursday, at 7 p in ir the warn chapel. The hoist e' wishes to ichearse songs and anthems for ward confeienie Jan 31. The Office Cynic says tile bust thing about a radio is the gadget that turns it off. IK Dl AKV (Jnmmrie l'.o Karlie Up, and to playing sweet imisiek on the harinonaa, Iml Uit- my gnidwyfe dill I.itile tanee, lest I do disturb lioiiu-- r Humor, Jr., who, she doth But fear, do lie full of measles. Lord! I do note that the chad with do recover from his sickness rreate speed and celeritie shortly doth after the houre for school A pox on the lad commence. for thus bilking his aged parents! ... At a recent White House breakfast. President Hoover regaledwith dozen members of the senate cof- sausage, pancakes and black fee. A flock of puppies, a stack of hots and draw 12 m tt.e dark. Mr. Stauffer, Ree Stauffer, ine antj j,(rs Stauffer and family, girls enjoyed ,rhe a sjeighing party Thursday. A luncheon was served at the home Annie of President Hughes, Twelve girls and their leader, and President Mrs. Blanche Bird, Hughes, were present. Women and children first! Mrs. James Poulsen was hostess at a nicely arranged dinner Sunday. A basket of roses formed a pretty centerpiece. Covers were placed for Mrs. Pearl Yonk and son, Douglas, and Charles Yonk RainThe Zane Greys When of Logan. Miss Laura Poulsen, bow Trail opens Thursday nt the Miss Minnie Poulsen and Mr. and of that Theater, patrons Capitol Mrs Poulsen. theater will again see George Mis. H. G Hugaes and in. on his favorite black chuig-er- fant daughter, leturiod from the he thorough-breMike,' the Budge hospital Wediesday. evrrv has ridden in practically Mr and Mrs L. K. Wood and Western picture he has ever made Lundy were dinner guests of HEAD ATTENDS CONFAB professional y J Grizzlies, Bulldogs Favored In Openers lC v i I sight-seein- g Experienced diffi-Aflc- Radio Repairing I ; -- s . ti ) tic-- . WARD STAFF COMPLETE FOR OPERA BIG The staff is now complete for the Logan high school opera, "The Belle of Barcelona, to be presented January 27 and 28. Robert Harrison is business manager, av sisted by Dick McDermaid, and Alfred Swinyard. Margaret Cardon and Ruby Car-do- n have charge of the publicity. Mr. Boliff is the faculty supervisor of these committees. The costume committee consists of Jennie Malmberg, Jean Goods-el- l, and Margurite Fonnesbcck. Leo Bateson, Douglas Borlace, Kent Cazier, Elma Johnson, and Merle Fletcher ore in charge of the stage and properties 1 WITHOUT A A DOUBT! one-ha- Them-Produ- "Coal Without the name Implies Try a ton, You CARL W. SANDERS SUPREME RECORD G OF ...AND AMERICAS GREAT RESPONSE! mm . . . Outcast J IHFRSDW NIGlVr at S:l. p nt. in the ihou ft Dick L jI tfn Hail lac and 2ac sit Logan ih.it t wt f 0 h t tint M nfr. Almost $"00 levs tor j Hull k lour Hour Sedan in 1912 than in 1922! Ami die nev. li.iuk lour-Doo- r Sedan, lining at $99S, is a Stt ai lit it;ht with Wirrtl Fontrol and Mores of important advancements. Here is a record of that the motor industry, represented by Huitk, has actually achievcil. Anil here is how the motoring public has rewarded Huiek for the achievement: Today, as a result of Buiiks policy of giving greater and greater value, America is awarding Huick more than thrte-to-onpreference over all other tights in its price class. The reason will he instantly apparent to you of the new Buick whin you note the l ight for 19 42 w ith Wizard ( ontrol. 1 wtmy-simodels, priced from $9 4$ to $29$ $, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. 1 a- h Basketball Logan vs. S. . Dansante Friday 8 F.M. Adm. 35 & SO Seats for All No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels h permanently re'nmai h nfxi bo'i9 IF In t t . Inf. i' ol tJ.f " fi u.SicA 9 t!i b(l fjr ufouDich rcu f. at th fH disuppur. Ibni tn wtth iiPrtft .jne? til t -- 1. inf It i y t i vv.il nt h a r 'd you will mg irt ep orratik rtUJYtgi rows, iirny frrl.rtrf after replDc By a tleir foi IJ jt " i.t teia, r l.ni 5, i t UA Ti'crA wilt er If'l ( old an I g try j'ep bs-I.. ai i t t,i prrveol f,..., to-t - ' r up ,Ui tl.e urtula V.et j rnu nr. m the ycjf.-jnt tujy ywotl Pnca For Asfe By AH Logan Druggitta value-j;ivin- How easy it is to clean a floor protected by Lows Bhotiifks Quick-DryinFLOOR l.NAMFL! lor once over the .surface with a damp doth or mop. the floor original beauty is restored. Moreover, LOOK FNAMTL is easy to apply, dries overnight to a smooth, durable coat, and stands up under severe treatment. C.ome in and let us .show you the many colors in which this quality enamel can be secured. Uni he Valiev Agents For I .owe brother's Faints. 1 e p x THE NEW BUIC1C Presents the Following (Jiiinnev WRESTLING MATCHES musemcnt dmipsion. COAL & WOOD jl Phone 293 804 N. Main VALUE-GIVIN- A. In John A. Frazer Ward be the judge Sold Exclusively In Logan By THE FOURTH WARD A Noble a Peer." d IreM'iits f. lf At the Capitol . . . 4 Manner Ernest t!arl of the local Firestone station on North AS Mam is buy inaugurating new In supporting matches, Al practices and methods of service Bill Ogden will meet which lie learned while at a spe son ol ot Sdt Lake and Aithui school for all Fire- - Longson tial two-daHedm of Piestun will clash with stone managers recently. Detton of Salt Lake. The r? vviLUiam The school was held at Los Reed two named are lightweights lust BORM Tt -DRT - HEARS TOO SOOM Angeles and Mr. Karl was one of J three 912 BY NTA StBVICC 'C will be remembered Ctah managers to attend as Longon an entrant m the A. A U. A total of 22 from the Salt Lake tournament staged here olds they may be given a chance and Denver district were piesent wie.dlir.g He made an a short time ago. m two The days group spent ol the Grizzly The lemaindt-excellent showing at that time stud and intensive same be the will oil, likely lineup and has many vho will he bin as m ast games, with Kent Kyan new methods of serve e and inhim in the utfau next Thursat onoi forward an either of the struction while a third day was day against Dawson. around Los tnree as a running mate, Bob Rust spent in Mr Karl was gone a at renter and Roy Hull at one Angeles. week uuard v. ith either McNeil, Wii-fJ Kowalh.s or Ripby Lindquist at the other one, ilepemling ol r course who plays forwMiu Lowell BY JACK ClIIilSTlANSR.V forget about gymnasium rAKht.K b HAIR BALSAivl Brown may also get n to the still maintains writer the H vultios; of stiff Rru.ttsL .J r 't lu weeks pracmany at fmv,ard WINSTON It. .KINKS that.TT" starting lineup Impart .Color ( ;u d Peauty tiee sessions, four Cache alley llttif of Jilrd i.rui one the Nouh Cache, with I'artx mill Tillies loiifqy high school basketball teams will t ll tv. in should have teams best 2 til K. 3rd No. - - Ilionc 111! years xwmg into action on Friday in s' i TJ Joe trouble roach beating quest of the Cache Division basThe IdaCalis Preston Indian ketball title now held for the as strong as a are not ho hoys fifth successive year by Logan ago ami the North Cache yar high school. team is brhcvel to he stronger Grizzlies meet The champion Coach Hebe Whiting has a lug the South Cache Jaguars in Lo- team and one we!! schooled in (pm while' Preston plays at North frnm all tru ks of the trad h b(.,.n " I alike past years, Cm loach!; two of the m hools. Lomi Burn-- , ("rookston docs not intend jKirt.s three squal mumbers out playing his games at either the with colds while North (5hIh has high school or Smart gym. a similar and South COLLEGE number IS Crookston is now busily engaged Cache and Ircstou arc probably dance old Dansante the making too troubles their having ball Mutable for basketball. ItAISF. QriNXKY BEATEN BY SIXTH ON IN HOSPITAL NKU not colds arc tlu only But The Logan coai h had a large ailments that seem to camp on group of high school boys work- the Grizzly trail. I ogan .Sixth ward hung up an"Babe Gd ing Tuesday and hopes to send Quinney, stellar forward, is in the other victory in Division B of the his charges through a , workout with a badly injured knee Logan stake Monday night by a on the newly acquired floor today. hospital over College ward. be unable to don a suit score of will and The actual playing floor will be for at least three weeks. The game was nlayed in the Junior Quin lfi 7t by 4( and will nllow for his leg in a practice high school gymnasium feet of bleachers on each side ncy hurt of Jessop, a substitute forward for more at the game with Boxelder Friday and considerably and has been in the the Sixth ward, was the high ends. As the hall will he ar- last weeksince point man with eight points alSaturday. ranged for Friday's game, it will hospital loss though scoring was rather evenlv of Quinnry wall weakThe seat approximately 6oj and with divided throughout. additional work, Crookston be- en the Grizzlies considerably as Three College ward boys. D OlPEER-WITHO- UT lieves it can be made o seat in is likely the most consistent scor- sen. F. Abrano and K Schenk a and team on the er Logan 2500 the neighborhood of specside men their were for high point player. When polished, tators. The old Senior high school gym- asked who he would use in his with six points each. knew hardly nasium, long ago became too small place, Crookston This being an economy year, to accomodate basketball crowds what to answer. His first thought a geotl many of the girls will have We do not say Peerless Coal Is the best was shift to Captain Frank Mcof the present day, and as a last resort the Grizzly shifted to the Neil to forward and tnen he in- an excuse for putting only coal on the market we leave It to our timated that if either Mark Ball- candles on their 40th birthday Dansante. It is only block from the school and with ing, or Cleve Dibble recover from cake. customers to say that. But we do claim the huge and excellent floor, that there Is no better coal mined, or should provide a good place to When Better Automobiles are Budr. Buick Will Build ct of General Motors play at least for the present coal better mined. Peerless Is just what To get back to basketball and j M. I. i lltTKK 111 Spring Song. 1 fternoon a PublLheil qt g it holidays, at 75 West Center t v. I' .mr Co, and entered as second-clas- s Vih v n street, Logan, Ut ih. b Mil, ntnh-the .id of Marrh 3, 1879. Subsorip-,;.- J mHtter at the pnstoffl.e 1,02 V he yi ai in advame, by carrier $350 a tion priii m Co he V i! v h, i.i.u iin mouin Outside C.k lie Valley, by mail $5.00 the year, year in advance oi Gilman, Nuoll Kuthman, Sje ill H' jre hlativs San Francisco office, 525 Market St ; Chicago oln.i, II" N Michigan Aw New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston offiee. Is Tiunoi.t SI I adroit offue, 001 New Center Bldg. iff4 The Rassling Matches f i cld Xeicspaper n Ker t v.m ff Thursday, January 21, IRA BERN DEAN DETTON ( 1 S2 (20." lbs.) New Yoik Rest two our of three falls. ALEX KEFFIR vs. (litO lhs. Colored) Seattle lbs.) Salt Lake 1 Hour; Limit. Rest Two out of Three. Ala DAWSON RILL LONGSOX (200 lbs.) Ottden (1!.' lbs.) Salt Lake 15 Minutes. One Fall to Win. ARTHUR 1IKDIN (115 lbs.) Preston " ( fit) Minutes. REED DETTON vs. (115 lbs.) Salt Lake A.ll Champ Fall to Win Inter-Mounta1 n Houts Start Promptly at 8:30 P. M. Tickets on Sale af Club, R. Riteson anil Owl Hilliard Parlors The Place - EIGHT WITH Wizatd Coniro EEOYD SHUMATE vs. (200 llm) Sail Lake 2 Hours 5 Minutes. 1932 ALLENS ARENA (enter Logan, Utah ADMISSION: Reserved Seals $1.50 General Admission $100 Students with Student Body Uards 75c 2i)li West Lundberg Buick Co. Everything for tr Pafflter" Under 10 Years iOc Ladies Free! c? v- |