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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. MONDAY. FOUR. r 932. 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1. Honors In First Tournament Sunday Cache Valley sports cnthuMiists had their first glimpse of the sports of kings" Sunday and found it satisfjang- Before a crowd of over 700 local people, young Alf Kngen led crew of six. representing more champions and record holders than met in the state, have vw-sharp tnkeoff and down a to victory eplng incline lEN MAKEM djr MARK ngeri, who holds the uimffieiHl viUlls record with a mark of LUftiCkjJ'l with an of final leap of, 87 recfpYmtg up a mark of 1T4 feet in an exhibition jump to Establish the first ski jumping fecord at Bradshaws hill. 'Engen also copped first honors in the regular meet making jumps Of 167 and 163 feet respectively for a total of 348 points, i Halvor Hvalstcad, burly "wiking." was second only to Engen, hanging mark of 161 feet in his exbp hibition jump and leaping 154 feet pad' 157 feet for a total of 339 points in the regular exhibitions. t, Ted Re of Ogden was third in lae tournament with leaps of 144 aad lot) feet for a total of 330 was iMats. Steffen Trogsteud Mat in line with 149 and 158 foot dps for n total of 335 points d rdwc.Seem Engen was right him. i Alt's younger brother ' qsg dp leaps of 135 and 156 feet a total of 324 points. Nets Tuan, Vaught up the rear with pa at 129 and 1G feet for 310 l ifexy phaim FiGuTeR I ST0M81E&IW IS SO AZV HE NEVER. GeT5 UP BEfoRe 7eM here-to-for- e 1 W " AFFAIR ski tournament will likely an annual affair hereafter in 4pinion of the athletic com-te- e of the Logan Chamber of amerce and officials of the State Agricultural college joined in sponsoring the meet is probable that a y year, Jtslide and greatly longer will be worked out tournament (bars Of the athletic com-it- s t of the Chamber of md charge of parking of the meet and deserve herniation for the man-- kich they handled the hundred several feared if ting Ioslt0n with as little . is humanly possible. : DAL Gee of the liquor brewed reducing fore she kxva root in British t she had keep a man drunk the bathtUiks. down the Caprice, March 4th 1TA HoKOM kDEMPitW rvB-Gcc- IS AS AS MS 0OER WAS Rol, TitNAV To Rpy ILU CHiCAC FAVOR TEACHERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP Valley Indeiendent League Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet 12 1 .923 Logan Teachers 12 2 .857 Hyrum 11 3 .641 . Texaco 7 4 636 Piggly W'lggly 8 5 .61.) Lewiston Lions 4 7 .363 Newton 4 7 .361 Hyde Park Results Iasi Monday Newton at Texaco (I'nplaycd) Hyde Park at Logan Teachers (tlnpluyed) Othrr games forfeited. Results Last Thursday Newton at Logan Teachers. (Ihi played Piggly Wiggly at Hyde Park (IJnpluyrd) Other games forfeited Schedule for Monday Wellxvilln at Clarkston. Texaro at Piggly W'iggly. Logan Teachers at Lewiston Newton at Hyrum. Providence at Hyde Park. Schedule for Thursday Hyde Park at Hells ville. Clarkston at Texaco; CHAPTER XXIII wia waiting for Ellen to Iain her mortal hurt, the hurt A failed to conceal from him. down on the piano between jWas the photograph of Ellens eyes rose from photograph to the man. How Jerald ha be so stupid? How could p ha fall to realise that she loved him ,'b and longed to know where she stood. r0W aha fitted into his scheme of i things? Or did he understand and jjraa ha dissembling? Ont with it, Ellen!- - he com- with a nervous laugh, TJon't tell me that nothing is dj Wrong because I know s o m thing is." she ven- ,i . Maybe Its a headache, T tared at length. The old feminine alibi won't ;gr work this time. clh Well, aho said bravely, what that seeing this picture a little queer?" She .4ma4e.B ? trached the photograph on the Y Eiiza-TOow- he echoed and she Queer? thought she would die under bis d Now I dont understand at he 100 lit ai 'She could not stop now. i What if I said I were jealous?" K( 11 you said that, Ellen, Id know jfral were fibbing. His smile now i assy and teasing. ' Tbs girl felt a rush of painful 4alor in her cheeks. What had egoaa over her? She had flung at hia head, and, whether or unconsciously, he had The green walls of rv tfc room seemed to weave, She SMtoteed a truly ghastly smile. ed'" I was only joking, she said and ghlhated him. She continued in a stiff, frr voice, It wasn't the picture at 4R that upset me. It was the heat the posing. I didn't want to say liuLl was afraid I would clftarher. AT t'aelic fafnt before you laid down your brushes and I I guess I was sort of mad at yon for not noticing tt." You poor kid, Larry said with You should affectionate concern. have given me a good sound kick In the pants. I wanted to. I'll bet you did. You look fagged to death at this very minute." Then he asked cajollngly, Still mad at me for being such a No, she said. How about a swim in the Shelton pool tomorrow after you get through at the store to prove It? Before she could refuse he added quickly, Sorry, but we'll have to make it another day. Mother's coming in from Europe at noon and I'd forgotten it takes a good 13 hours getting getting through customs mother through anyway. That's all right, Ellen said forlornly, moving toward the dressing room and hoping desperately that she would not cry. I couldn't have gone. I have another engagement." She had an early dinner engagement with Steven. Ha! he exclaimed significantly. You've had lots of other engagements lately. Then he asked abruptly and In a voice that at another time El.en might have sought to analyze: Ellen, are you la love with some- one and holding out on me? Should I be jealous maybe? Ellen could even laugh now. An uncertain little laugh it was but a laugh. What makes you think Id tell you even if it were true? she demanded, striving to make her voice seem gay and careless. TTER eyes, fascinated and fearful, did not leave hia face but there was not the slightest change in his expression. he reWell, be mysterious," marked, laughing again. He moved away and began to set up a wobbly card table and to fish paper doilies from the box where they were kept. He was removing tho ofIed PaPer fom delicatessen sandwiches when Ellen slipped into the dressing room and changed the taffeta evening gown for her dark blue dimity street frock. She was tying the cherry ribbons at the elbow when she heard the doorbell ring. She thought tt was Myra and Bert, returned early, until she beard the voices. A man's voice and a womans, voices different and strange to her ear, voices which slurred syllables oddly and were stamped with the stamp of fashionable schools. Larry had had no guests during the evenings she had posed them Tbe possibility of meeting people from that other world of hts tonight of all nights struck her with dismay. Tbe walls of the dressing room were thin and she could tell from the conversation that tvp, was annoyed. off IMSURAUce M'V pQLICV Ill p IP trrMR -- TAKE- let" "em GRAVSOiti, I - IF -- WERE MV MCAiEV, BliV A liSEP 5LQCP AMD se--f f cor row "fri's A GOOD Wl-f- kl sau-rv- sack( PAL - SO A It. M. C. STANDING Western Division VV. - IN t. Its. Opp. 8 i .6t7 454 398 tali X 4 .667 5X . I. B. Montana State 6 6 JV8I 364 19 .167 405 2 t ta Aggies 3US-T RAMCkt EM Q AH1 --TWeM grow, , B. Y. -TRE-ES -- a pouAip u ln IV e.a His SrfiP COM&S lAie l( I u. e or, me. erscience. WHATS IIIS LIMIT? Schoolboy .Marvel May Create Invincible Mile The Bonne Amie club was i harmingly entertained by Miss Cecilia Johnson Wednesday evening Patriotic symbols were used in the decorative scheme. Progressive 500 was the pleasure of the occasion and high and low score awards wero won by Miss Thelma Sant and Mm WF.V1L CHANGES FALL RIVER, Mass, Feb. 29 Mabel Davis. Pi'(I Walter Dobolek had his surMiss Bonnio Adams. Miss Dormu name changed to Jaworski, because Dobolek is the Polish word Johnson and Miss Betty Adams were special guests. for devil. Mrs. Arthur Dursteilar spent Wednesday in Lewiston, guest of Piggly Wiggly at Logan Teachers. Mrs. Lavon Hansen. Lewiston at Newton The following young folks parllvrum at Providence. ticipated in a jolly skiing party to Teachers continue Misses Ins Logan Thursday evening. lead Cache Valley Independent Lewis, Martha Strury, Sarah Goff, two more and Howard League teams. Only Mary Strury, Schow, games remain to be played and Dan Jensen, Daniel Johnson and from indications the Rubin Schow. A delectable sup- present Teachers are headed for the per was served at the home of Martha Strury. t championship. So youve hunted ms down, light dancing troc, raised cool eyea. Lona, he was saying crossly. I've It's beast of a night for modeltold you and Bob often enough that ing. Isn't It! she asked indiffer- when Im working I don't crave call- - ently. have you been the last three years or so? demanded the 1 cool soprano, undistuibed. thought you were due at the Carpenters house party. We all looked and looked for you, sending hourly searching parties out into the shrubbery lest you might be lost there. I've been working, said Larry shortly. Snubbed, by God! I don't for a minute believe you're telling the facts. I've heard tales 'C'LLEN had a premonition that something unpleasant was coming. She hastily kicked off her silver slippers. She made as much noise as possible and partially succeeded in drowning out the voices. But a moment later as she pulled on her patent leather pumps she beard a squeal of excitement from the soprano voice. Larry, you dog!" exclaimed the voice In malicious delight. It must be the little pickup, the youre painting. Look Bob quick! That's the little charmer we were planning to warn Elizabeth against. Scarlet faced, Ellen stuffed her fingers Into her ears. As she did she heard the scratch of the rings as Larry jerked the curtain across the portrait he had been doing of her. Quietly Ellen stepped from the dressiug room luto tbe studio, a pale, composed little person in blue dimity with fluttering cherry ribbons, a pate little person with a still, proud face. There was an awkward silence broken by the scraping of chairs. The two men rose. Lona. a dark, thin, sallow girl, hardly glanced at Ellen. Indeed, she almost yawned iu her face. Ellen saw that she had been right; Lona hail no of being nice to hrr :',.i felt a fierce inner pleasure that cien tbe modish clothes the oilier girl wore could not make her anything but a discontented, rather homely young woman. As for Bob be was simply another young man in flannels. I want you two to meet a great friend of mine Ellen Rossiter," Larry said with awkward baste. And then, Ellen, these are Lona and Bob Clendenning. Just a couple of bums that weren't invited, but rather good sports for all that Shall we let them share our sandwiches? He was not sure how much Ellen bad beard in tbe dressing room or whether she had heard anything, but he bad deliberately stressed that great friend,, and Ellen, in a dim way, was grateful for the effort he made. Larry was trying to help her. She agreed with him that his friends should by all means share their sandwiches. Oh, I don't know," her husband cut in hastily. Tbe studio seems pretty cool to me. It's certainly an improvement on that restaurant I just pried you away from. A new one, explained Lona. Her thin face lighted with a kind of tepid enthusiasm as she turned to Larry. Italian. Gallottis Grand liquor, real absinthe, so I'm told. The crowds taken tt up with a bang. How's for joining us all on Friday? I'm a little fed up with th crowd, Larry responded bluntly. Besides, mother's back from Europe tomorrow. And whether you believe it or not I've taken to work with a vengeance I can't say at I blame you, observed Bob tactlessly as he stared at Ellen. You artists are lucky. fellows. I wish I was one. It wouldnt do you any good it you were, La ry said with growing irritation. Miss Rossiter Is not n professional model. She's only glv ing mo a lift lor the show. Are you two goofs going tn stand up a'l night or doesn't Miaa Rossiter bter sit down? Lonn inquired, reaching out for a sandwich. Sit down Ellen pleas do. I'va saved this chair for you, Larry said hurriedly, shooting a venomous glance at Lona, who remained calmly oblivious of Don't pay any attention t my Bob explained wife," seriously. She's always that wsy to othsr it women. Lona's laugh was not amused. Ellen crossed the room and sat down in tbe ebair beside Larry's. Sh tried desperately to think of toos-thin- g to say, something to show that she did not cars what Lona was imagining and inferring. She had no refuge except to smile again on this horrible, hot, sticky night sitting with these people so conscious of their separation from her. Her very soul was sick. All in all it was tko most wretched evening sbe had ever spent with Larry. Lona did everything she could to make Ellen feel alien from the group. Sbe chattered of places Ellen bad never been, of peoplo Ellen had never seen, of prospective parties to which Ellen would not bo Invited. Neither Bob's blundering efforts to stop her uor Larry's open Irritation could stem the light lash of her tongue. Ellen endured It as long as sh could. Sbe bad hoped to hold out until Bert and Myra returned but found she could not Pleading extreme weariness she broke away within half an hour. Sbe refused to let Larry take her home. I hate him! Ellen told herself as sbe hurried along the airless T ON' A, seated on the tip of her street toward the subway statien. T hate him! ' Sp J8piuo, her thin legs crossed the billow in organdy of a 45S Mr (To Bo ConMnsadl ' ..1 63, y' j ' Results t tah Aggies 59. Attractive in every detail the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Paul Merrill at the Merrill Tea room in compliment to Mrs. Aaron Merrill of Provo. The decorative scheme was appropriate of Washington's birthday. A daintv to twelve repaxt was served guests. Mrs. W. C. Fryer won score honors at the card games. The outstanding social affair of the week was the annual Junior Prom of the local high school held at the Friday evening Persiana". The hall was a veritable rose bower in decorations of green and pink. Anita Fullmer was a charming queen of the occasion and she with the senior class president, Thomas Boyle, led the grand Promenade. Samuel Evans, Miss Fullmer and - Floyd ' Burgi - of the Junior L. class and H. Larsen, Feiecia Hegie and Mrs. Lerah Johnson formed the committee in charge of arrangements. The party was a credit to the class and enjoyed by a large crowd. Mrs. S. E. Nelson was the gracious hostess for the Gratia club party Thursday afternoon Ht the Merrill tea room. A sumptuous luncheon was served at two p. m. at tables adorned with flowers in the spring clors. Covers were laid for twenty. Auction bridge was the and pass time 'of the afternoon to score prizes were presented Mrs. Allen Cutler and Mrs. Mor.a Chatterton. Mrs. Robert Gooden entertained at a foursome of informally bridge Wednesday afternoon Mrs Robert Poage was score winner The luncheon served was delicious Mr. and Mrs. Leonard George and son, Milton, were Salt Lake City visitors for several days rei cently. Mr. Harold Swift underwent an operation in the Logan hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson, were newlyweds of this month the honored guests at a dclightfur held at the home entertainment of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall on West Oneida street Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elna Sparkman. Mrs. Iris Day ami Mrs. Hall were hostesses. Twenty-fiv- e guests enjoyed an evening of games followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Noy were visitors In Preston at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Worley, prior to their departure for San Francisco where they will make their home Joseph Goff and Floyd Dolton of McCammon, Idaho were visitors at the C. I. Goff home last Thursday. ' Mrs. Lynn Peterborg entertained delightfully at bridge for eight guests Thursday afternoon Daintj Murk BY OTTIS PETERSON Well folks, they did it. Brigham Young Cmversity, with or.e of the of exhibitions most remarkable basketshooting ever seen here, not even excepting those Golden Bobcats of years ago, fought their way into a tie for the western division bunting by defeating Utah Aggies 0 on Saturday night Climaxing one of the weirdest and most disastrous seasons in their history, Utah Aggies fimsTied up with a total of two games won and ten lost, the lowest standing in many, many long years Of course, against such phenom-inbasket shooting as B. Y. U. displayed Saturday night, no team could hope to have any measure of But still, the Aggies did success themselves proud in that final contest, counting 50 points, which is Bellisi.nl!, 9 IT 4 14 4 5 4 4 Allsop, rg Young, ig V. Kamp, Ig Drysdalc, if. 1 9 0 9 0 0 Christensen, c. 17 19 16 50 13 Totals Referee, Lolo Spencer; umpire, John Stewart. E N S A kettle drum is the only instrument of its kind that can be tuned to the key of tbe selection , being played. Kampus Kaprice, March 4th ATI O N AL rh It has breti almost a quarter century .since a United States milcr ran to victory in the Olympic run. But prospects arc since Gene Venzke, above, sihoolboy marvel, has shown us what real milr V nzkc twuc has running is like. ethpsed the accepted world indoor record for the nnir, lus most recent effort a nule in 41 flat - being the second fastest time ever recorded both indoors ami out Needless to say, he should be Americas chief hope to outrun all invaders in the Olympic fuo this summer at Los Angeles now Stais have been found that are from fnoo to Ity m times as bright as our sun. 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THE BORDEN WESTERN COMPANY, A ff 63-5- wi 6pm Where r. one-gam- p, in. p. in. ers. Saturday's SALT LAKE, Feb. 29 'U.Pi The western division, lloeky Mountain conference, basketball title will be settled here on Tuesday night when Brigham loung I'niversity and the I'niversity of I tah meet in a e play-ofor the title. The game will be played in the new South high school gymnasium. It was necessitated through I 'tab and B. Y. I', tieing for the title. The winner Tuesday night will meet Wyoming I niversit.v in a three game series starting either Thursday or Friday night at Laramie with the conlercnee title hanging in the balance. "THeVIs To T f TMetO SELL "M TOR ALL .TMA-T- more than they have scored iu any previous game this year. If they had caught B. Y. U. on any normal kind of a playing night it would have been a championship for Utah sure. But here's a tip- - The Herald-Journhas just received word from Professor Dope Psychology. He has done mtnh to clarify Die situation. One of these days, c will give everybody the inside or. the situation. Here's the score for Saturday I- OV'ERSECR CM Vo UR VECAM FELLA At B. Y. U. Hits Hoop All Angles For Victory seas f BUT VQ0RSeLF( -- MAVBE Vou fk( WEEP AM Ev:cELLEMr A "ffelP, OR MUT GROVe Iki -- TW" ME f WAS "fELLtiti By Ahern AS Vs. North Logan vs. Malad Wellsville first Vs. ( harlestoa. to p. m. Logan Seventh vs. 4eorgetown. II p. m. Preston first vs freedom, Wyoming. Joe Call, Cy Hurd, Officials: fluali Nielsen and 4i. L. B.igloy. The s hedule was arranged a a meeting of officers of the region Sunday They included District President George L. Stanger of Lawrence Ireston; Budge, Malad; and E N Larsen of Hyrum and L. W Stucki of Paris on the executive board. Four nights of play are contemplated The first two will be in Preston at the Preston high gymnasium with the final two The nights of play at Logan. definite place for the Logan not has been decided games The two runners-up- , Providence First of the Logan stake, ami Whitney of Franklin stake, will open the tournament at One' of the feature games should see two favorites, the Smithfield First ward and the Clifton warii clashing at 7 p m. The defending champions, the Logan Seventh ward of the Logan stake, will get into action playing the Georgetown hoys at 10 p. m. -- v I'LL OLl-- f T?UlYS ME A PEEAni 'TWERe'3 MOAlE-iscrf BOSIMESS PRESTON Champions from ten slakes with runners-ufrom two of them im lulled, making a of teams tolal twelve represented, will open a drive for Regional M men honors in the tournament whieh starts here tonight. The schedule for the opening night of play is as follows 6 i. in. Providence First vs. first Ad Have abco-- t vqco comiaj-t- o me meac-t-- t TuAie, wrieA --TA PRESTON liitney. p. in. Smillifield -- watT I Borrowed BOV 9 xsSf-?- OKI OPEN TOURNEY X slave-drive- Hi 'fAKuJG Clifton. Lives of' Our df r REGION M MEN 7 be-U- - 29. Engen Establishes First Cache Valley Ski Record i4? Lil FEBRUARY Phone 873 Serving : Avon, Cache Junction, Clarkston, Cornish, Hyde Park. Hyrum, Lewiston. Mendon, Millville, Mink Creek, Newton. Paradise, PProvidenee, Richmond, Smithfield, Trenton and Wellsville in Utah ; and Dayton, Downey, Franklin, Clifton, Oneida, Oxford, PRESTON, Weston, Treasureton, Whit-- noy and Rivcrdale in Idaho, c |