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Show ' TIIE HER ALD - JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR. All-St- Big --By OUR BOARDING HOUSE LEAD OF LEAGUE FIGHTS BRING WITHIN RANGE I V 1002. TLL WILLPO GOOP MJANf MET 6EEN SiCrC- &uT, MAYB I WOULD FEEL KUCH SAFER, ROMEYER, IF I RAD ft DOLLAR. ON MY on-'- UM AFRAID, You tint it necessary To Person, in cape ; u ATrtu 21-- (ajell, A (F EDO &UCK, You yfJONT take back; homfI j that ycu qq ejACKToj O. eop e -- three-minu- EQUALIZATION OF stem-wind- PROPERTY SOUGHT 28-2- Discussion of steps to be taken in equalizing Logan city business with other property will be the order of business at a meeting Wednesday at 10 a m in the courthouse. County Assessor R S MeQuarrie will meet with the local business men and other owners of property in the business district John A Hendrickson has called canyon the assembly. to be SBos-rt- p IS TOO UP I n 10 10 10 HIGHEST SCORE Texaco hoopsters rolled up the tremendous total of 80 points against Clarkston Monday night at the Newton gymnasium while the best the Clarkston boys could do was 33 TEXACO 111 10 Butter Crackers Safeway nutter Guaranteed Satisfaction Purity Sodas POUND Laney J feud Bread Loaf. While or Whole Wheat 6 Oz. Molasses I2 Cheese Dixie Molasses -- Lll. 19c CAN Salmon Tasty. Medium Nippy 19c POUND 29c 5 POUNDS 10C LOAVES Rice 29c Soap Eggs Luna Large F.ars Large.' Strictly Fresh 35c 15 C g ) CATSUP No. 2l2 Can ORANGES Sweet Juicy, 2 Doz. 29c GRAPE FRUIT Full of Juice, lb. 5c I LEMONS Large, Juicy, Dozen 19 C f 1 0 29c RARS DOZEN Medium Size, 4 lbs, CARROTS Washed- - Salmon 9c Pork Shoulders iPan Pork Steaks,1 "uts Delray Huff who acted as undercover man for Cache county officers a short time ago. was found guilty of check forgery by a jury in district couit in St to Anthony Monday, according press dispatches received here. Lee Clark, who acted with Huff in Logan, escaped a similar charge on a legal technicality. Clark has a civil suit pending against Sheriff James A. Fredrickson of St. Anthony for $5000 damages for alleged mistreatment while in the jail in St. Anthony. - - DICK Ja eof Liver QUINNEY PRESENTS i Limit H t- - lbs. v Seat $1.00 Ringside 75c Gen. Admission Children ........ 50c 1 IRA DERN tidies Free - JIM LINDSEY vs. r VS. BILL TOLLIVER CLARENCE SMITH (Finish Match) (One Fall To Win) BOXING Fat Clark vs. Two Colored Boys from Salt Lake DEAN DETTON TO CHANGE .Many people are slow to change their source of food supply. Sometimes they know they could do better, but hesitate to change. r o b ably because and with trading strangers. wont feel that LAST TIME TODAY! IREN You way in our store. You will feel home Now Playing right at and here, arc knowyou among friends whose cyciTcreAtB P Also Comedy And New WEDNESDAY A pleasant and profitable. One trial will convince you that you have lost . int because of ant making the change sooner.. THURSDAY THE FIGHTING MARSHAL W itlt chief thought is to make your food buying OKI i TIM MrCOY DOKOIIIY 1. I I. Lit Eli iMMiV VARR Also Two artoons And Truvelogue Novelty ORSitAGCS roooN. A Surety jTv, of Purity " Vour Gasoline Tax Money Is BUILDING GOOD ROADS i' Vs.-,- OR ENRICHING RACKETEERS? ,1 You pay a tax on every gallon of gasoline you buy. Your stare levies this ' ' tax to pay for building good roads. V. But your state is not getting all the money paid as a gasoline tax. RACKETEERS ARE TAKING AN ALARMING AMOUNT Of ITl They are selling bootlegged gasoline on which they pay the state no tax but they make motorists pay all or a part of the tax. The racketeer keeps this tax money himself! 1L v I You get your tax back in the form of good roads when the state collects the tax. You get nothing when racketeers get your money. And remember if your state got all the money paid as tax, it could well afford to lower its gasoline tax! , If you want your money to go into road building instead of into the racketeers pockets, make sure the gasoline you buy is not bootlegged. Buy gastfhnecmadc by a reliable, company and sold under a dependable, brand name, and lie certain that your tax money goes to your state and not to the racketeers. 1 hats the only way to beat the racketeers. g (Four 3-- n ute Rounds ) vs. BILL LONGSON (30 Minutes. Minutes. 1 . 1 well-know- n Fall to Win) MIKE BYRNES RALPH MORLEYj VS. CONOCO Caroline is a hrtvuhd gasoline you can buy tiith safely at the sign of the CONOCO Red rianglf. t BATTLING RHOADS (Boxing Four Fall to Win) Rounds) CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY AILILEETS ATSBELA LOGAN W CENTER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Tickets on Sale at II. V SLOW t. - i 29 (J Lcird MANY they dread meeting Felix Market REED DETTON . 'liite pounds 45 ..... vs. Hamburger nnv IS IS one-wa- y Bigger and Better Show At Reduced Prices Tender 'IVn,''r de- pend on us for ail their foods, and it is our opinion everyone would do so, if they only knew of the many advantages to be found here every day in he week. 19 Guilty, Says Jury C.O Liver munity who do 1 Undercover Worker IOC P.y the Piece Rieh, red Columbia river Pound - snow-slide- Tall Can cans every- one of Logan does not trade at our We have store. often w o ndered about it, too. There are thousands of people of this com- 10 Official: Talbot. 35c 21c 3, customers Many ask us why I 10 Vcd., February 3rd. ONLY KNEW - M ASMS 7E IFYOU . i i Utah Aggie bonecrushers put on the final touches today in preparation for their invasion of the Utah camp Wednesday for their second dual meet of the season. Coach George Nelson and a full squad will make the trip. The Aggies were overwhelmingly defeated by Brigham Young university in the first meet of the to get are and anxious they year revenge in the matches with Utah. The Aggies will probably be represented by the following: Jimmie Gaskill. LaRue Yeate3. Park Keller. Captain Vernon Rice. Floyd Keller. Wright Noel. Aland Forgeon. Heavyweight Fred White. The Farmers are counting heavily on Captain Vernon Rice and Wright Noel in the coming matches Rice chalked up one of the few Aggie victories against B.Y.U. while Noel upset the dope with a decision over the highly favored Utah captain. With the experience of that match behind him, Noel should be a real contender It is also expected that the return of Aland Forgeon to the squad will strengthen the Aggies considerably. Forgeon pj out during the early part of the year with some cracked ribs but he has so far recovered that Coach Nel- - Wednesday Specials 119 N slide. Travelers in the were warned by s extra careful about They claim that this is a typical STORM winter and that in the old days, snow' slides in the (Continued trow pace M) canyon were extremely common. Loss of life in the slides was not unusual. by Old Man Weather since SatThe storm Monday night and urday. early Tuesday added 43 inches The worst jlockadcs to the of moisture to the record tota North were virtually the entire already piled up in Cache valley. section between ILeston and Day-to- n This was made announcement and in th vicinity of Dow- from the official weather bureau ney and MrCammon. The route station at the college. was opened to traffic at a late hour Monc.ay but was believed closed again by the storms We Give Theater Tickets day morning. No traffic from the north has been reported and although it was impossible to check accurately, it was believed that the road was A large completely blockaded. crew from Idaho state highway department was working on the road however, and little delay should be experienced in opening it, once the wind subsides. r)KK (HOPS The Sardine route was open but Shoulder CuIn, ll. The light extremely hazardous. VEAL STEW snow that has fallen during (the 2 Poll lids. past several days, was sweeping over the summit in blizzard proSAt'Elt KRAUT portions, according to travelers who Home made, quart to get througn managed Tuesday morning. CRYSTAL WKDIHNO The only possible way to come OATS was by following the big snowLarge Paekage plow operated by the Utah State Road commission. It has been conGLOSS DR CORN back amt forth stantly plying STARCH during the storm but was hard put to keep a route I Packages open PIN EM'PLF Broken HOOFS GROAN Sliee, large can . UMlKIt LOAD Roofs were creaking and groanBROOMS ing under the heavy load de5 Tie posited on them The thawing Monday made the snow settle and it was harder to clear off In one or two instances, cave-in- s were reported. A new danger was added by the 399 North 1st East settling snow in snowslides. In PHONE 165 several sections along me Sardine route, huge overhanging drifts looked y and ready to I HERES MORE ABOUT son is counting on using him tins week. The Farmers will leave for Salt Lake early Wednesday mormag. returning following the matches that afternoon. The contests will be staged at 1 p. m. at the Deseret gymnaisum with Dr. R. E. Wight of Salt Lake officiating. TO MEET UTAH 3 Sup COME. BACK AT ALL"' MY SOGOESYTOn (S nll-.st- TEXACO RUNS UP BONECRUSHERS like this; major, EUG-H- th t It's an fight Thin Week's Schedule Preston at Franklin. coming to Allen s Arena Thursday events of the one six night Any Weston at scheduled could he i ailed a headSiiulhficld at Lewiston. to liner Besides that, Weston at Preston. lower Promoter Dak Quinney, at Sinitlifield. If icliinonil at Franklin. prices, bringing the piogram with will in the reach of all. prevul Heres the program RICHMOND- - The Smilhfield Ira Pern vs Big Bill lolliur basketball quintet fell from finish match, two out of time Fat Clark vs. two colored lavs last week's percentage leaders de-to thiie minute third place by a two game from Salt Lake-fo- ur feat from Preston and Weston. rounds. Both games were played on Bough-housJim Lindsey vs floor which possibly Clarence Smith finish miiti h, one opponents accounts for the score, however, fall. not discounting the fine showing Dean Detton vs Bill Longxon of the winners. 30 minutes, one tall to win. Detton vs Reed Fnnthfield must start something Ralph Morley 30 minutes, one fall to win this week with Richmond and Mike Byrnes vs Battlin" Rhoads Fianklin in order to stay in the rounds. four running. At present, Weston and Our Iry will tackle a plenty Ra hmond are tied for first hontough nut when he meets Uni ors with Preston a close second. brusicr from Tolliver, The game between Preston and The match Richmond at Richmond Saturday Fargo, North Dakota from night was anybodys game from should be a start to finish the first whistle. It wag only in Local fight fans are exacted the final seconds of the game that to to hail with joy the return Traveller made a long shot to the ring of Fat Clark, daintv end the game at of Logan young that a Quinney has reported couple of "dark clouds" are lined up who are just aching to prac- SEVENTH CHALKS tice up on that baby pink "skin you love to touch," owned by one Mr Clark i NEW VICTORY - Jim Lindsey of Kansas City, is' oq, the card once more, this time meeting Clarence Smith of Salt Lake. One fall will win this match The Logan Seventh ward hung but plenty of fireworks should en- up another scalp in tt.oir long sue before Its over. string of victories when they turnThe two Detton boys, Dean and ed Second ward at back the Reed dre on the program again the Senior Logan high school gymnasium and are expected to put some real by a score of 32-The game was competition. Dean, the University rather slow. of Utah veteran, meets Bill Long-soLOGAN SEVENTH of Salt Lake while the youngG T. F.P er brother, Reed meets Ralph 8 0 0 12 rf Hughes, Both a battle in tough Morley 2 0 0 4 bouts are 30 minute, aftairs with Larsen, c If 8 4 Scott, one fall to win. 3 6 F. Scholes, rg By all means get to the arena 0 2 raiser between Mike Bjrncs and Ncilsen, If Battling Rhoads Rumor his it that 16 2 0 32 Totals this is a grudge battle, started sev4 I.OGAN SECOND eral days ago in au impromptu G. T. F. P. encounter between the two There is likely to be war when these Robinson,If rf 2 0 0 Morrell, two boys meet. 0 Altnough the crowd at the ar- Ouinnev. c 0 O 0 ena was one of the largest of Pardini, rg 0 0 0 0 Um year, Mr. Quiuney expects an C. Atkinson, lg 0 0 0 O A Atkinson even larger group of fans to under the sc hcdule of lower 4 Totals prices which has been announced Inc Login Fourth wind defeated the Logan Filth waid by i score at t.re Logan Junior high of LOAN YOU The Pollar- - AGGIE UTAH EASILY VICTOR FROM THE OiNLP Club, You MEAN AN You FOGGC!.-- ' SVi Ahern L0GAN FOURTH IS NC SY JOVE, BOQ7&3. M't30Y ME MOWESTIV, WCTH6uT SPACING- MY PO I LOOK PtU-E-- ?' MM2THA INCESTS A VJALK IN THE OPEN VE all-st- 2, Fight Card Lined Up for Thursday Night ar TWO TIED FOR LOWER PRICES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY UTAH. LOG AN, & M- -, 15. 8:30 P. M. Bateson and Owl Billiard Parlors sc p |