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Show THE HER A LD.JOUUN I, 1,0(1 A A X. SEPT EM HER THURSDAY. V T A 11. Robin Hoods Meet At College Next Sunday Amateur Robin Hoods from all ly . La liter COLLEGIANS TO MEET nament, to be lield Sunday. All events with the exception of the flight shoot, will be held on the Utah State Agricultural The latter college quadrangle. event will be staged at Crimson field. 1 he meet this year is attracting unusual attention and a recot d1 number of entries are looked for Most of the contestants will come to Logan Saturday afternoon and camp over night near the shooting grounds. A bonfire program will be the main feature Saturday annual business meetThe night. ing will be held at this time with such items as selection of the cites for the spring meet and championship tournament of next year, election of officers and tentative plans for the 1934 western association meet at Salt Lake City next July, will be discussed. Close competition is expected when the first target round opens at 10 a. m. Saturday with all 1932 defending champions on hand to make another try for their laurels. Present champions are: Men's champion, Mardee Robinson; women's champion, Mrs. E. I. junior champion, Max Cook. Several Logan archers are prominent in the list of contenders for the 1933 championships. Outstanding among the seniors is Conrad Johnson, a leader and pionei in archcry in Logan. Miss Louise of the Richards, Logan Archery club, will be Logan's chief entrant in the women's event while Vaughn Pond heads a host of boys entered in the junior event. Mardee Robinson will also honors in t'e flight shoot, holding the record of 409 yards at he present time. Miss Jeannette Herron holds the record for the women's flight shoot while Max Cook is junior champion in this event also. Robinson is clout r, .'hoot champion. Mrs. E. I. women's clout champion and Elton Larsen, junior clout champion. The official state records, as announced ly Dean Green of Salt of the Lake, secretary-treasure- r state association, are as follows: Event, name and score: American, Shirley Peterson, 89- - ' FOR R.M.C. GAMES For the first time in many years, an accredited Rocky Mountain conference football oifici.il i.i living in Logan This was revealed this wtpk when the name of E Alle i Rate-maof Logan was lisle i among the year's gridiron assignments ri the Rocky Mountain commence Mr. Bateman, now superintendent of tile Logan city s bools came here fiom Murray Alway, taking an ardent interest in nth letics. Mi Bateman staited studying of football rules as a hobby It became more than a hobby last year when he was named to woik two important games a id so favorable was his work received that this year, he has been given four important assignments He will work the Western States-UtaAggie and Wyonnng-UtaAggie games as refeiee ami will be head linesman in the Utah Young u uversity His fourtn game, all in Logan. be will engagement Brigham Young vs. Wyoming umversitv n Hcn-ninge- Ymk. Shirley lYler-ion- In Robin- ' son. Columbia, Virginiu Trunkey, Asiol, a sjxkii with (unlli. t hr Ptunfii i day fiom former the Uollegmn m the IT 1. Hcmiingcr, Max Cook, Junior-Anierica- American (Juniors). Max Cook, first e Urv in league and now S.uiumento club of the oast league, leaves Satur- Sicramento to join the Chicago Cub CtmiP., pin i based recentlv by the Cubw as not to join the Nation i! letgue rlub until next William Veeek of year the ('ah-.- , hnvsever, aeeordng to leports received hrtc, has wued C'amilh to upoit for duty at onee Canidli is expected to step into the riular position at first base Man iger Uh irlie Grimm tephniu vs ho is badly by handicapped infirmities The Cubs are physic in thud plate in the National Leagm and Veeek took steps to bring (iniilh to Chicago as a vs h t Aggie-Bngha- MENDON A delightfully arranged party was given Saturday by the Beehive girls and class leaders, Mrs. lone cai'sen and Mrs. Zolda at the home of Miss Inez Barrett. The evening was spent in games and supper was served to 11 girls and class lenders. .ill vases of zinnias were arranged about the rooms anil petunias decorated the table. Another social affair of the week was the progressive party given by the Gleaner gills and Class leader, Mrs. Verna Sorensen at the homes of Miss Viola Buist, Miss Mozelle Barrett, Slis Helen Ahrens and Mrs. Sorensen. Sixteen girls and leader enjoyed the supper courses. ie, Chicago girl, seek the womens Eight years did V'ligima Van Miss Anoua Baker of Salt Lake national golf title. ... Gleuna Collett Vare spoiled her ehamex spent Sunday and Monday with twice .. one ignominious defeat of 13 up and 12 to pl.t;,, and Mrs. Marva Kidman. and 5. .. But young Virginia upset the tables hM another of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodehack She dt fends hei till year and defeated Mrs Varc Id and d and son of Pocatello. Idaho, were week-enagainst all comers at Chicago, Aug 2a guests of Miss Mary Jensen. Mrs. Mvrl Lamont entertained to Mts Ilomer Kd'Uti S'Hin,'ti Bmg of Oregon Owen Sorcn the Sewing circle Thursday. Quitt- Fall flowers (entered the table and John Web h enjnytd a plunge was the the feature of ing covers were laid for Mrs at Logan last v.eek Luncheon whs served to 'and Mrs Annie Hughes. Mrs MBoi g and Mrs Helen Walker, 15 members .and,, special guests, Mr and Mrs. Stephen Muir and anila Burnt, Mrtf. Mrtiv B..Soinsen Mrs. H. L. Borg of Burns. Mrs Mrs Devcie Lamont were and Miss Jennie Ru hards spent Helen Walker. Mrs. Lizzie Baker. at a chiekoi dinner Sunday, guests two days last wick as the mi st given Mrs. Nora Lamont, Mrs. Clara bv Mrs LoriT. Anderson of Co- of their sister. Mrs George Ilughe Muir. nt Garland The Senior girls met at the niine and Mr and Mts E J H muuK Mrs David Razenbergcr home of Miss Gladys Hughes. children of Providence. Mrs Lil- and d lughtcr, Faye, k ft Tue-.dThursday. A dainty luncheon was lie Wnlku and son, Wilson, ami for a 10 day wsit with Mis W d served to 10. o lard Pose of Weiscr, Idaho Mis Mrs Elmer Bailey all of Mrs Jesse Walker eutri tamed were last week of Joseph N Sorenson u ompunird at nn attractive dinner, Wednes- Mrs Williamguests Baker them a far as Castleford Idaho, day in compliment to Mr and Mrs Edward Stuart and chil whore she will viMt with her son Mrs. C. J. Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. dren and Mrs Eliza Stuart of and Harold famdv, Mr and Mrand Daviil Roslidlcv ehildten Wellsville werj luncheon guests Sorense i Miss Leah Plowman, and Lowell of Mrs Fiundsen Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Floyd Hardman. Monday Plowman all of Snnthfield Mis Mary I Sc.ense.i spent and baby. Mrs A Frandsen. Mrs Mr. and Mrs Claud Quinary and and Hannirh her with Sneace and son. Bruce Tuesday Wednesday daughter of Logan were callers at son and family, Professor and al of SheJlrv Idaho, woe guest s Mrs Lizzie Baker last week Mrs A N. Sorensen of Logan at an atti active luncheon. Wed Miss lone Baker left Thursday Miss M trjory Lauh of Logan nesdav of Alls O J Cniett Mr for a visit to Canada was the guest of Mrs. Hyrum Frandsen and Airs Bui ell's son. Mrs. Homer Borg and children Hu hards this week Ivan, were missronaiy companions of Burns. Oregon, left for her Miss Hael Sorensen, Miss Ar- - while laboring in the Central home after spending the past two della Lalhs, Miss Inez Barrett. States mission. weeks with her mother, Mrs Helen Walker. Mrs. Vance D Walker was host, ess to an attractive luncheon on Covers were Idid for Thursday. Mrs. H. L. Borg of Oregon. Mrs. Mr Albert Tarbet, and Mrs Gerald Walker of Smithfield. Mrs Helen Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs Cyril Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hood and daughler. Mabel. Mr. and Mrs Roy Wright and Melba and Charls VV'right all of Ogden, Mrs. Earl Murrav of Wellsville were guests of Mrs Andrew Lamont. Sunday An attractive dinner was served. Mrs Herbert Humphries of Logan, Mrs. Louis Stone of Spokane, Washington were guests of Mrs. Arthur Kidman. Tuesday Mrs. Melvin Muir entertained at a luncheon Tuesday in compliment Mi (Jorui-ou(ioUlwtn Sit a Real Hull I'ifjhl! for the past thirteen years, has returned to Dayton to attend high school the coming year. M. L Mendenhall underwent a major opeiitiui for w ,iWednesday lilhd to Salt Lake City to His loiiditmn is upoilt m hr luptute atlemia me upon his daugas being tav oi ible Alls Veda Dulrukson. who , hter V D Smalt motoiid to was optrnhd upon for appendicitis Idaho Sunday afternoon Hin .it the LPS hospital lucre. wife accompanied him home Mrs was called to Salt Luke City to seveial tiavs Smart had spent Mi Mrs and Omer Larsen of 'visiting with her parents. Mr and Ogdt n. Mrs Kutus Merrill of Mrs K J Hv do Pocatello. Mrs Melvin Idaho. ami The Misses Fern Jensen of Rigby, Idaho, are snd- relaseveral days of this week at th. S mg the home of their parents. Mr. week Mrs. Paul Larsen and Ah and Mis Waiien Wickham J H Hansen motored to Clark-stom company and Mrs wuth Mr Sunday to meet his wife made a motor Gordon Mutphy who been visiting a for trip from Hazelson. Idaho Friday numberhas of days with relatives in with Mrs. evemig They visited and Newton Wnkhams father. Robert Jones jClaikston Mrs T I) Alder of Preston is and other relatives at the home of her Mr and Mrs. J T Hansen and visiting Mrs Joseph Nuffer for family motored to Ogden to at- daughter. few a days tend the Holliday family reunion The MIAs of Dayton sponMrs J. G Manning i. s,u uhng 'the week at Trenton at the home sored a program by students and of Preston high faculty members 'of her brother Iell Austin school After the congregation and means of .stieiigtheuing his nine sang Title to The Faith down the i Scatter Su ishine." the invocation drive for a final was offered by Iivin Page. Miss championship stretch Kv-eit- ' trumpet selections, Mark Smith with Aliss Jones id the pianot a brief outline of the courses offered at Preston Ingh with especial mens tion of the wbrk, the nun hame arts departure itf and the reorganised music dcfKirt- -, locnt h Superintendent K. F. iGompboil of Preston City schools; God Be With closing song. benediction. illiam Palmer j Mo uhv afternoon Mis Joseph Nuffer entUM tinned the Primary officers at her home Miss Mildied Atkinson and Miss Elaine Bingham of Ogden w re guests at the home of Mrs j. C. Hansen Mrs. T. I) Alder of Prestcg is home of her visiting at the diiughter Mrs. Joseph Nuffer this week. Mrs. Blanch Hoodle.ss of Millville. Utah, visited with her par-- e Us, Mr and Mrs. Paul Larsen Wednesday. Mrs. Homer D Williams of Holbrook, Idaho, is visiting with her Mrs. William parents, Mr. and n j j Smith-Hughe- Yu; Palmer t Mrs. Julia Olivcrson and daughter Marylyn of Preston are visiting in Dayton with her sister Mrs. Edna C. Hulse. Mrs. James Morrison of Roberts, Idaho is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr L. M. Perkins. Miss Muriel Robbins spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson of Clatk-stoUtah. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breiten-aehand two daughters of Preston were guests at the home of Mrs. George L. Jones Sunday. er Hen-ingc- r, "1 H art Schaffner & Marx Pay . ( . GOOD WAGES a " d x i 'X a rational, Mrs. E I Fan-view- CUBS SATURDAY Aft mi rhii.-tianseu- , vice president tlie student body conducted the i program as follows: Voe.il solo. Kldcne Bingham 4Vtth Miss Orlctie Jcme-- ' as uccoinp mist; Vera J.di i.son; vocal leading solo. Mu.s Buighim; short talk, ' U by Bvs and GnP Should At-- 1 tend High S.honl. Miy Call'in; of .it the gravel pit Mis Olga I me spoilt Fridas t in istt uu: led veil Misttune I and .Saturday v mi In Mum with relatives She stopped off at p it n! it i jut i" ti K J Su id .tint h g vs Inn .i large Idm k Smithtield l!fs wi'l tin and Sumlax spent p m t n t lu ft i! uiv ot gravt I full Itoiii her gra nlpai eot y, perpcndicul u visiting with . lYtei-tnOh vs all J It .stru k him m tlu Air Mrs pt ning i omul Fred and leg iteur (mm It. ill t.mrn- - and hutkm hi.u the vsluil The YLMIA of Payton wind vv in v. huh hi uiv; held their r.g la VMHi lYvClWil nt a wagon mothers and Pnugh-- , hir ii In M.i r Smiu Hin the tors dav Wednesday afternoon limit'd h. id slrmk i) tin Uolirgi ms ulU'd and wheel Dr Stitt's ss.is Stake President Mrs. Greaves was st ton 'id s pi t ml I i id u a hunon lilt st t'lvl still ln-More than attendance tlklll in stlt' J m SitmKi with tie hold ami kilos 'Hie pitiou is do dred mothers aid duughtirs wane i ih nm iUi. Mud Sun mi s' In present Ai.uk Archil tld who svas dns- Miss Lola, daughter of Cyril Uuhbms, and who has made her ; home with relatives at Snovvvdle E Miter-noo- 1 Mardee DAYTON NEWS CAMILLI GOES TO r; de-i-- t i h TAGE FIVE. m iMvton BATEMAN LISTED parts of the state tire scheduled to gather n Luigan Saturday aft- oruoon lor the Sixth Annual Utah Slate Archery Championship tour- RED-WHIT- 0 " 3. T ournament Here (J tdl Archers To Stage State S 1110 FAN TAKE IT 1 a Good wages make workers good Good workers make citizens good Good citizens make GOOD CLOTHES Good clothes make GOOD BUYERS Good buyers make VVells-vili- American-Junio- American. Mux r Cook, Flight, men, Mardee Robinson, yards 2 inches. Flight, women, Jeannette Herron, 271 yards 1 foot 6 inches. E light, junior. Max Cook, 314 yards 2 feet 2 inches. Clout, men, Mardee Robinson, 199 Clout, women, Mrs Clout, junior, E. J Hen-ninge- r, Eiton Larsen, The detailed program of events on Sunday is as follows: 8:i0 to 9:30 a. m. Flight shoot, 3 ends of 3 arrows each. and 9:30 to 10:00 Registration practice. 10:00 to 12:30 p. m- .- First tar- i - get round. Men York Round, 72 arrows at li)0 yards. 48 arrows at 80 yards, 24 arrows at 60 yards. Women National round. 48 arrows at 60 yards, 24 arrows at 50 yards. Juniors American round, 30 arrows at 60 yards, 30 arrows at 50 yards, 30 arrows at 40 yards. 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Second target round. Men American round, 30 arrows at 60 yards, 30 arrows at 50 yards, 30 arrows at 40 yards. Women Columbia round, 24 arrows at 50 yards, 24 arrows at 40 yards, 24 arrows at 30 yards. Juniors Junior American round, 10 arrows at 50 yards, 30 arrows at SHERIFF'S SALE 10 yards. 30 arrows at 30 yards. to 5:15 p. m. Clout shoot, In the District Court of the First 4:15 men, 36 arrows at 180 yards; womJudicial District of the State of en and juniors, 36 arrows at 120 Utah, in find for the County of yards. (.ache. ... 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