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Show 1 THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN,-UTAH- L, . MONDAY, House Rules For WRESTLING MEET Grudge Match Is To Be Settled In Arena Here match, conducted house rules, slaughter Rough-hous- e Jim Lindsey of Kansas City and Dean Detton, lalt Lake, will form the feature th? weekly fight card at the tftea'i arena Thursday night, fbcre has been bad blood these boys for many and the fight flared into h -Tjppen last Friday at the arena in Salt Lake when were called to usher the 'from tty) arena following a ,ftght, outside the ring, f Promoter Dick Quinney has got je jump on the Salt Lake in bringing the two to-- r in a finish match in the and as a result they will The Here next Thursday. Gtt should be a real onp, well da seeing. 'Vongson of Salt Lake and "son of Ogden W'H mix nHemi-finrntrl1 of ,he grabbe. a one hour, wjH selves. win, contest. ' X free-for-a- ll inrter brew-betwe- pro-iter- al , "JX Washing fame is that hi He is the only for office of whTfelf . , ISebta from Europe! , is ykeswood f Washington had won many glorious . 1 al , Hyrum will Portland and Jeterson of MEN VOIT supporting KNOtfel!''1 for I I Amos J. Squid was rt preme Mlcrote at las' . Pol2LAN Mr. ma AMENT bee; frk Pf tueil Vanguard llhery and UTmT mow Sen since). s tncct in Og- inviu"- - M,yrnh lldVn temoaning A scientist in California covered a prehistoric maj skull an inch thick, little early to be digging 8 ball rookies? ; ' W. J' lan 1 NOTr,, LOCAL DISTRICTS a.. partici-nomhtat- st m gly 34. Resnlts Izist Wednesday Hyrum 2, Wellsville 0 (Forfeit). Texaco 2, Providence 0 (Forfeit). Logan Teachers 34, Nuuton 28. Lewiston 2, Clurkston 6 (Forfeit). Piggly Wiggly at Hyde Park, linreported. Other I'nrc ported Games Hyde Park at Lewiston Lions, Piggly Wiggly at Hyde Park. Schedule for Mnnduy Wellsville at Lewiston, Hyrum at Texaco. Logan Teachers at Providence. Newton at Hyde Park. Clarkston at Piggly Wiggly Schedule for Thursday Piggly Wiggly at Wellsville. Lewiston at Texaco. Hyrum at Logan Teachers. Providence at Newton. Hyde Park at Clarkston. to Logan Teachers continued lead the Independent league teams. The Teachers have won 13 games and lost one for a percentage of 928. Hyrum and Texa co are not far behind with 866 and b say- W THIEF STEALS TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Feb. 22 A thief stole a new pump from the farm of Chief Justice Rivers Buford of the Florida Supreme court leaving only a hole in the ground. (IMP HOUSE (Lord's Dq a buT heard log Little K--y' K de Vjdfje THAT . . I -f .ps of L es- - The defense rests. HIS LOS ANGELES to husbands: wears size 34 home with .xiz pocket. Peter pened to pull and his wife, Gray, sued him judge granted By Lauft BRUSHING UP SPORTS Smith Spells Rain For V Hopes Aggie Basketball . V SAkiREAUv SYRIKHJG. "THEtA I FIRED, He of am old Move Hi fired A CARRIAGE FLICKIklGi VF 1 PlDiV have 1U klUfABEG oil., R. SEEHOLZER ESTERN DIVISION Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. Pts. O P. A . Montana Utah Agguy .. WINNER IN SHOOT 398 343 427 379 8 4 .667 454 6 4 .600 406 6 6 .5(81 864 8 8 .300 323 Reuben Seeholzer of Logan copfirst honors In the trapshoot sponsored by the American Legion and held at Johnson's Grove Sunday afternoon. Seeholzer broke Peterson by 25 clay birds on his first round This name "Smith- seems to be and 23 on his second for a total a jinx for Utah Aggie basketball of 48. teams. First it was Zerry Smith Fifteen Salt Lake sportsmen that was doing all the (hyt against the Farmer hoopsters nd this year, his shoes have been more than filled by his younger brother Stan, A high arching shot from the center of the floor by young Smith gave the Utes a clean slate against the Aggies this year. Just when it looked as though the Aggies were going to have at least an even break on a victory, Smith came through with that long shot Saturday night to give the Utes a 0 victory. 6 at the half and Trailing 6 at early in the second half, the Aggies came through with a sensational rally that put them in the lead, late in the period. Then big Everett Campbell was forced out on fouls and it was all over hut the shouting for Utah Aggies. Then when Smith droppeu Lee u)ys RogSED that long one through with only a E WhEM few minutes to go, it tied things A CF up right. Fis ball Jumped out The victory gives Utah a clean CF A CUP TtUT lUAS sweep over the Aggies and also FI LIED il'iTA a puts them a full game out in front BOBIRS NEST-- M in the chase for the conference B.Y.U. This week-enbunting. OiCukA REACH. has a chance to tie them when Z, ORKCthiRCRSy Utah they play Aggies at Logan. By sweeping the series, the regular schedule would end in a deadlock. This is far from a certainty however, as the Aggies have FUNERAL FOR already beaten the Cougars once in their own back yard and should h -- hie to do the same here, thus to the championship presenting UTAH BUILDER their strongest rivals. The score on Saturday night RICHMOND - Funeral services for Joseph Munson, prominent Utah builder and t, were held Sunday in the Richmond with Re, hup William Andersen presiding. were by S W. Ileild-ri- . Prayers k.s and G. M. Tlunnson. Music was furnished by the chin r. Vocal solus with piano and violin accompaniment were sung by 1uul Alum. on and C. I. Stoddard. Words of condolence to the bereaved family and of praise for the worthy hie of the departed for over were spoken by Ezra P. Monsor. of Blarkfoot, Idaho, C. I,. Edman of Ball Luke City, and August S. This VVcks Schedule B. Y. C. Aggies, Friday and Saturday, q Logan. ped h ottls well-earn- 42-4- 24-1- 30-1- 33-3- 6 MO.E-1N-ON- DNr.-i93- li VETERANS SAY LOANS ARE NO TREASURY DRAIN Taking Issue with those who attack the veterans loan bill, passed by congress early in 1931, as a raid on the treasury Commander H. R. McGee of Cache Valley Post No. 2129 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S., today issued a statement citing a speech by Congressman Hamilton J. Fish of New York on the floor of the House of Representatives. The impression that loans already granted to the veteran on Ins adjusted service certificate have caused a drain on the treasury or have increased taxes Ls utterly erroneous, declares ComMcGee. mander Many people have been led to believe that congress, by providing for additional loans of from 22V4 per cent to 50 per cent compound interest for certificates held by World war veterans, has deliberately organized a raid upon the treasury which will increase taxes and retard business. In a recent appeal for fairness to the veteran. Congressman Hamilton Fish- declared that these charges are 'unfair, untrue and iniquitous'. Congressman Fish points out that under the provisions of the bill the veteran has to pay 44 per cent componud interest for any loap he may make on h.s adjusted service certificate, e in the New York and Boston districts, where he pays 4 per cent. The treasury department borrows the momy for these loans at 3 per cent and - makes a profit of from 1 to per cent on every loan to a veteran at his expense. There is no possible way of figuring out how the financing of these loans to the veterans can cost the taxpayers one red cent. In spite of this the average citizen has been deceived into believing that he is footing the bill. There has been In the United States one treasury a fund in excess of dolmillion one hundred thousand lars, and this has been increased each year for the purpose of paying off the adjusted service certificates when they mature in 1945. conditions, Under existing Commander McGee pointed out, the U. S. government is operating a lucrative business enterprise, with loans to the veteran that would bring in a net profit of at least ten million dollars annually Schow. They told of his good woik in for the next to the government the Norwegian mission, and statfifteen years. ed that an equivalent of over 60 years in the mission field had WEED-KILLEEXPRESS becn spent by the direct descen-dent- s LONDON To keep the railof C. H. Monson, father of road right of way clear of weeds, Joseph Monson, who had joined an English company has rigged ur the L. D. S. church in Norway a special train to kill them. Thu and immigrated to Utah. train carries two old tenders fit They spoke of the jovial, friendted with spray pipes and tanks ly disposition of Mr. Alonson and g of of his efficiency in business bv A special form which he has erected throughout liquid is sprayed over a rang,-oabout 10 feet on each side the state monuments to his good of the track, killing all weed, memory. within range. Closing remarks were made by Bishop William Anderson. The grave in the Richmond OLD BIBLE B. was dedicated by KENTON, O., Feb., 22. H I) A cemetery Monson. Bible published in 1732, during the year of the birth of George is being exhibited Washington, here in connection with the Washington bicentennial by Mrs. Eva The Bible bears the in Printed in the year of scription our Lord MBCC XXXIL." R weed-killin- f Iwlo (S VouR RtSSlV MlTtTONj'OFlPOXFS MbOUI COVERNMENT Homer Warner, Watts, umpire. referee; C. A. NO WONDER! Wash. City policetwo days looking for Walter who was Kindervitch, wanted in Bellingham for dean Their frauding innkeeper. hearch was fruitless, however, and unsuccessful their they reported search was fruitless, however, and der they couldnt find Kindervitch! He was in the city jail serving time on a drunken driving charge. TACOMA, men spent M. Last Time Today V Robert Montgomery and Madge Evans in Lovers Courageous' 1932 Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday SHARP Jim Lindsey vs Dean Detton Rough-Hous- e Kansas City (17 lbs.) Finish Match S' Okl I. faint) mm 40 FEBRUARY 23 :30 BL SAME PRICE Boxing and Wrestling New-bol- THURSDAY l' -THAT LIME HASkiV CLP BEEM FlREP SiUCE GUVS WORE M. CONFERENCE B. Y. U. "TH Sod SodkiP LIKE middle Utah By Ahern Id go For 'THAT' ME "To A DUEL, WAS THE BEST -which do be my grCTf Oli THE COkSrTlMEki'Y f do be, in truth, a vA CGLD.tSREV DAWkS And so to home. w?erenaiman gts'THE so he wont hav- eand help his wife , T( Tlf mersault verv CtfALLErtGEP little beastie. and more than the p -- To UsH-- r A jx)EL. -THE VERV PISTOL !0MC Fray Lindsey-Detto- n Amateur cauliflowers from four schools of the western division of the Rocky Mountain conference both will settle championships, individual and team, at the Smart gymnasium today and Tuesday. The matches start at 8 p. m. s will be held tonight. Tuesday at 2 p. m. with championship affairs Tuesday at 8 p m. All matches are free of charge to the public except those Tuesday admission night when a small charge will be made. include will schools Competing the defending champions, Brigham Young university, and Utah Aggies, University of Utah, Montana State college. The Cougars, by virtue of victories over Utah and Aggies in dual meets, are favored to retain their crown. Entries for the meet will be as follows: A; Fay Thornock, Neff Smart, Y; Jack Spencer, U; Robert Hoadley, M. - LaRue A: Yeates, Ray Haddock, Y; Keith Pond, U; Harold Dyer, M. -- Park Keller, A: Del Young, Y; Dory Detton, U; Byrne Thraikill, M. Vernon A; Rice, Vard Johnson, Y; Ashley Smith, M U; Chancey Grebe, Sam A; Taylor, George Gillespie, Y; Arnold Roy- lance, U: Stan Polich, M. - Wright A; Noel, Blaine Allen. Y; Ed Watson, U; M. Dave Brewer, Marshall Glenn, A; Iman Hales, Y; Francis Bromley, U; Francis Niven, M. Heavyweight -- Os Gunderson, A; Morris Snell, Y; Chuck Larson, U; Jack Baltzell, M. Twelve out of 23 school districts in Utah favor the abolition tournaof the state basketball ment, according to a poll which is David Tarbet, hting conducted by clerk ot the Logan city board ot education and secretary of the state oigamzation. There are 40 districts in the state and of these, about five or six do not have basketball teams and hence, probably will not participate in the poll. both the Logan and Cache districts voted against the tournament. Preston, although a mem-b- i r of the Utah State High School Athletic association. Is not in the Utah board of education group and was not included in the poll. According to Mr. Tarbet, the pimcipal reason for the poll was to determine whether a growing sentiment that the tournament places too much of a strain on athletes is reflected among young School officials. Economy measures were not included by Mr. Tarbet as one of the causes. superintendent L. A. Petersen ot the Logan city schools, however, admitted that the Logan city district voted against the touinarm nt. not only because it was hard on the young boys participating bu. also in the interests of further economy. Although the slate association aids considerably in defraying expenses through gate receipts at the tournament, some expenditures by the local school dis- TEACHERS CLING trict were also entailed. of the v.ipt. J. VV. Kirkbride Cache county district was unable TO LEAGUE LEAD to make a statement when queried Monday morning but he expects to have an explanation of the coun- CACHE VALLEY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE tys action in also voting against the tournament ready within a few days. Whether the state association Standing of Teams would huve the authority to abolish the tournament is a problem that luts not been answered. The tournament is conducted under the jurisdiction of the Utah State higl school athletic association of which H. R. Adams of South Cache high si haul is president. Mr. Adams is in Washington KckiiIU lautt Monday D. C. intending a convention ol Texaco it, Newton 34. tile national association und canlaigun Teachers 31, Hyde Park not be reached for a statement until his return aometime next 21. Hyrum 2, Clark stun 0. (Forfeit), week. Lions 35, Piggly Wig- . the 1932, Senn-final- AGAINST TOURNEY - co-e- 2 OPENS TONIGHT MUSIC sing the old snj. PROVIDENCE TO sang long years ago, 1t am sick of beat opera-Upo- n the radio! ( HAVE GAME MEET 4 Shot nt M ! et. TODAYS NKfet 9:30 a. I PICTUK&ior high Sportsmen of Providcnee who -to, Logan, follow the rod, reel, and gun, have of a banquet preparatory iklin is planned a photo This' to the organization of a Proviwho has dence Fish and Game associajrvthc at , March 19. tion. The dinner gathering origid uu-teams, nally planned for Wednesday at the state univer- teach-hity.i After sUidy- - (Jake Van- - 7:30 p. m. has been changed to point Friday at the same hour in the aarietit literstare for three S3 represent town hall. This announcement has been rears. M i s s X still T thpnnti anguards made by Floyd Checketts, temM haltores tltat.Ho- - iNregistere porarily in charge of activities farch 12th pending the organisation of the r, Plato, Ho- association. Thucydides,' a a d E arranged Deputy Fish and Game Warden A. J. Petersen of Hyrum, who is Puttnsan catial corps, of of the Cache section i 12, the in charge Many women who ;y will be of the northern district of the matching thread cat the meet state game department, will be The present with others to help make from green on the truer. ted by its the evening pleasant and profitain ble for those who attend. , out CKCULCHOGht A lowbrow guy Frank- Ouseie Krent; 4,000 VOLUMES enson. He ealls a gent- SALEM, Ore.,, Feb. 22. U'Pi A Leman a gent. teams library of more than 4,000 volclashes umes is maintained at - tiv of the tentiary for use of state peni-In Historians prisoners. Washington couldn't livisions, addition, the prisoners have in the world did. line the cess to thousands of volumes at the state library, nitwits who sent hin alligators and other I 1cannot FEBRUARY Salt Lake (180 lbs.) Slaughter Best 2 Out of 3 House Rules (Western Division) FLlM-fLoC- Utah Agqies, B. Y. U. Utah and Montana State k ! . Smart Gymnasium Preliminaries Monday, 8 p. m. i Semi-Fina- ls WiChf3 Loi If you feel S from Getting ! Leg Pains, N or burning c Jtv. use quic tex). Often 7Tient in 24 5 ' Satisfy and comrA-bo- 1 x Tuesday, Championship Matches .. Tuesday 2 p. m. 8 p. m. i All matches except finals free to public. Admission to Championship Matches AflUeims Ai?eima - JiOc. Ringside Seats (ieneral Admission Children Ladies Children Cnder 12 $1.00 7,. 50c --- Free .11 crossroad of the world . . . end of the rainbow . . , price of 'a good time . . . hut his love was too. . . . great for her bruised and battered heart t |