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Show THE PACE FOUR 1 SUNDAY. AUGUST L 2 3. 1 9 3 1. WHITE HOPES' ROMNEY TO COUNT ON SOPH OUR HOARDING HOUSE Good Group Coming Up From 'rcshmen 0 I oped -- vie ouaHTA THiMk up-tres- neH verc's beMd --tH Head oki 1 BcrFTLE. , MAtTaR , AY GIVE T f1 frl OFFICIAL mw will BACK cyTSE-SOAiE QUART" VJE CAAi FILL TAJ BoTTle. UP Adams Apple 3 RAlAi-SPOU- Sport Parade LITTLE MAKES MV MECK FEEL figure In iin Sophomore E portant roles on Coach Dl k Rom-mt- l LIKE A BALL STUCK Aoajia wrrM U'h Asle football Iki A team. Just how many of tli-- j t first year varsity men will make the grade Isnt known yet, of course, but with fifteen lettermeu mlsHing It is a prettj gtfe that the Farmer coach will ftr. Loris, Aug. 22. (UP) Babe have to use a lot of them whether Hnih lot the fiOnih home run of his lie wants to or not. It Is likely that several of the Major league caieer here yester-v, then paid $t(l for the hall he new men will appeal very strongHoward l.tJ Just knocked out of Sportsly to the Farmer coach - i ark. man Law of Sprlngvllle who did some After trotting a round the bases on the fullback at wotk great In tt.e peculiar lumbering lope freshman team last fall .vould every baseball fan in look good to any football director. with whleh l familiar, Ituth had the Law is a strapping fellow who Amerlia make known he would tklil probably scale 200 pounds announce! like to have the ball as a souvenir tills fall. U isn't at all certain and would pay $10 for It. that he will be used at fullback, A few liiimueg later, ltl ypar-olbut It Isnt conceivable that he Into the will be on the bench as long as Tommy ('allieo hurried handej the hall lo Kulh and This boy ought park, be can walk. was given a $10 bill In exchange. to make a whale of a taikle und two stand could good the Aggies yV conference tackles. STAPLEY SHOWS LOTS OF PROMISE The Lewiston Lions held their Another husky youngster who showed a lot of fuouise was Kh nnnual Ladles night Monday evenswim at Stapler of Delta. Staple? was ing enjoying a goodwhich a basket plunge, after moved from the backfleld to the line on the frosh team and he luncheon was served. Fifty one Lions and Lioness wem piesrul played a nlee game at taikle. lie and has weigut and fair speed and time. repotted a most enjojahle he might be jusl the man for a Mr. and Mrs Vern Wiser and he will Certainly tackle Job daughter, Hhea and Mrs. Kmma be given every opportunlly. Trlroid spent the past ten tiajs in Other frosb linemen who IndiHey and Idaho Falls. They cated that they would be erUm with Mrs. Carolyn MeGavIn candidates for vaisity position i I'd Mr. und Mrs. K. II. Thornton. Ucox were Klmo Brady, h'.lon Week-EnGuests John Hull, Mairimll Glenn, Joe Mr. and Mrs, William Weethie American Leg'on and Auxiliary Robert, of Salt Lake were guests Bowcutt, Rudy Van Kampen, Gui- of 'Gilt Lake were the week end convention to he held In Detroit, Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Meile don Dixon, and Vern Walker. I)m guests of Mr. and Mis. Albert Michigan In September. They were G. Hyer. ng spring football It was widely Ilpigeson. chosen at the slate convention In Mr. and Mrs. Otis Van Otden predicted that Grady, a former Mrs. Hannah Allred and daughPark City. and daughter, Helen, left for their Jordan star, would be a regular ters Grace and Peggy Kay and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hyer and home in Bountitul WeJnesday afTills fellow guard this season. Kay Hart of Ogden were week end family visited In Logan Tuesday ter spending some time viei lng has all kinds of fight and he look-e- gut sis of Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Kar-re- with Mr. and Mrs. Kuel Jensen here. like a real Interference runner. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Pond enand family. WUeox Is, of course a leading Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. SumMrs. Elmo Stephenspn and fam- tertained at a chicken supper Wedcandidate for a regular position mers and family of Tremonton ily of Murray, who have been wig nesday evening. The guests includtm the eLd. The Aggies have spent the week end visiting here lung here the past wpek and Mrs. ed Mrs. May Chandler and Mt. and who with Mrs. Asa Thomson and family spent Mrs. George Dailey. piohftbly never had an end Evelyn Levitt. Mrs. E. C. Bernhisel and daughW. A. Van Oiden and son, could snare passes with greater Tuesday visiting Mrs. John Kpmp Ills chances rest wila attended the luneral services at North Logan and Mrs. Von ter Helen of Pocatello spent the regularity. week end visiting here. of Everet Hants at Malad last Baer at Providence. his defensive ability. Van week. Glenn, Mrs. Ira Hyer had as her dinHull. Bowcutt, were E. K. Geo of St. Anthony, Idaho ner guests Tuesday, Mrs. Roana Kampen, Dixon and Walker all capable players and Romney who has been spi tiding the past Minins and children of Brigham will watch them closely during few months visiting in Mills, and Mrs. Frank Reese and childWyoming Is visiting here with his ren of Henson ward. (he fall training camp. The Sisters club met at the Woodrow Tolman of American sister, Mrs. Knima Telford. back Mrs. Roland Holden of Soda home of Mrs. Loyal Pond on Tuesfalls loomed up as a real Spiings apent last week visiting day afternoon In compliment to field prospect by It's work bet parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Ponds birthday anniversary. track. Tolman Is JttHt ahou Two quilts were quilted after fast as any back the Aggies have Hcmliicks. She returned home Mrs. Milton Boman, Mrs. had in several years. More than Sunday and Mrs. Hendricks ac- which her to Soda Springs Golden Botnan and Mrs. R. W. that he Is a tenacious lighterwasanda companied SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 23. (U Boman, Reynold Boman, Milton be has fair size. Tolman fresh- for a short visit. Golden Boman, Cyril Intent on decisively atoning for Boman, Miss Alice Lufkin Shcllev of on the man good defensive V. G. Weaver, H. O. Karren the only knockout of his career, cher, is chance here with her i little bad visiting he but man team, BoManuel Quintero, Tampa, Florida, grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Bert Glover and Mrs Isahelle to carry the man. The group presented Mrs. was in splendid condition for his uel Wiser. AND BENNION Mrs. Manue Cronk, who has Pond with a beautiful birthday ten round bout Monday night with ARE PROSPECTS Joe Cortez, Boise, been nursing in Preston for some gift. a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pickett Mexican. , Burke Fry of Ogden is home time returned Sunday. numCaliforbeen children ranked of has and prospect and Mark reunion, Redding, Quintero Mrs. Albert Bergeson and daughformer Logan High lumina.v, is ter. Venice, left Monday for Salt nia arrived here Monday evenlug ber two among American junior Imvs Until he met Corha the same category. Both Lake whete they will visit with lo visit with Mrs. Picket's par- welterweights. ents, Mr. and Mis. Harry Coley tez at Bo.se recently. Ins interere promising loo hall pluvers and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Call. mountain bouts were little more If Law goes to the line either has Mr. and Mrs. J W noman were and other relatives. s Elmo Stephenson of Murry, than workouts. a ohanee to wn.tre first ch I for uteris Sumlay of Mr. and Mrs. Van Orden of Bountiful and One minute after the bell In fullback. Bill Waugh of Alabama H. S. Karren. Is ahother fullback prospect who Miss Lillian Hogan entertained C. B. Stovidatd returned home the second round, Cortez clipped from a five day the Spaniard on the chin. From looked good In spt lng ptacllce. Monday In honor of Miss Bonnie Tuesday night quarterback Adamson of Richmond. A bride fishing trip up on the north part that time forth Quintero resem- The Sophomore All n of Snakp River. They reported bled an elevator. He was up and I 111 be Clyde McDonald, Ad:-n- elect. The purl;, mototed to where Ihey enjoyed a good good fiHhing and a good trip.Is vis- down eight times. Jdkms and Ike Reunion. Carrol Farr of Brigham Finally the referee stoppl'd the played a good deal on the fto ' swim after which they returned to iting here with Mr. and Mis H fight learn at halfback while M'lxnnhl the home of Miss Hondo and F. Bernhls(el. a delicious chicken dinner. and Beunlon were the frorii signal A New York broker has Ills Mis. Pa'ul E. Spencer and son, Alma Murdock looks The table was covered with a barkers, of Huntington, WeBt Virginnumber Paul, telephone in engraved on suit spi with football a in linen centered blue heantitul capable ia, and George W. Ashton and his umbrella handle: It lias been Clay Allied, Ted n low howl of pink sweet peas Mrs. tf his sizeandwhile L, to Emma Thomas and him returned seven son, times. Howard Sel.aiib wif anil pink tapers in silver holders. Anthon, tie auesls included the guest of oe In the running f r positions Schaub Is a great kh her ami a hunoi. Miss Bonnie Adamson, Mrs. fair passer and this mav give C. W. Baer, Mis. George Pond, him an edge on some of his com jij0 Parkinson, Mrs. W. B. Huni.r ul Trenton and Miss Mina petitors. He also is fairly fast. There are several other sopho- G ft n or Newton. and Mrs. E win. Van Orden mores who are far from conviiued mem- daughter. jVmna, Blended a birth-daright now that they wont be ;an They FRANCISCO party Rt Ilyrmn on Tuesday bers of the first squad. Orden Van Mrs. of m honor Septhe camp in be to given Aggie plan mother of Mrs. David AUesi. tember 9. Lewiston People Named Mr. and Mis. Iia Hyer were About 60 per cent of the visiCROSS-CONTINE- NT tors to Yellowstone Nationa park two of the delegates choose to reNational present Utah at the are women. 1 or HERALD-JOURNA- T, -- Mo, MEW Had BETtfeR Mart ToUcH LOAD WAS HENRY McLEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 22. (UP) Ti,r,',c .unLing the Trovers Midsummer Derby up at Saratoga today and come nightfall, we expect to be sitting in a eoting caviar with a ladle, and with nothing more pressing on our minus than whether to buy that with the gold funnels or that cute little trick with portholes and a platinum yardam. we would have Confidentially, had all these luxuries a year ago but for one little mistake. That little mistake, if you are interested wqs our inability to take one look at that sciaggy, moth-eatebeetle of a Jim Dandy and realize that he was a better hosa than Gallant Fox or Whichone and was going to take the 1930 Travers in a walk, and, what la more important, at 100 to 1. But, Its live and learn, and hoy, have w e learned. Today everything but the old homestead is going to ride behind the ears of the ugliest in the race. None of this Twenty Grand stuff for us. We wouldnt like him if he had an outboard motor attached. Give us BY vr(TAiS stacked Here bV.) BUM RUMUERS FROM OVER THE AMD TiE LAKE COM5iCiM.EE WILL VET CALL FoR DaM-- f WAMT AMV 'TROUBLE PHOENIX, Ariz., Aug. 22. (UP) Jim Flynn, the only man who ever knocked out Jack Dempsey, was 25 cents poorer today because a bunch of " old friends got together and held a benefit boxing show for him. Flynn, a great fighter in his day, has almost lost his eyesight and Is practically without funds. rf L Some of his friends decided to hold the benefit to raise money for an operation. Jim Jeffries, former worlds champion, flew from California to referee and help draw a crowd. The crowd did not turn out, however, and an auditors statement disclosed today that the expenses were 25 cents more than than the gate receipts. d d Rolls-Royc- ruby-rimme- n PLAN IS TRIES NEW I liams, Hedda Hopper, and Paul Ellis. The screen play by John Farrow is based upon the famous novel by Robert W. Chamber. Paul L. Stein directed. FINE A fine of $1 a foot was metered out of Emil Pope of Oshkosh, Wis., who drove his auto over 5u0 feet of fresh concrete on a highway. He went thru a road barricade, continued for a mile before he came to the fresh pavement, plunged in without a He was pause. captured by workmen when his car stalled in front of a concrete mixer. d - . Preserving NEEDS ENAMELEDWARE 10-Qua- rt Dish Pans 14-Qua- rt Dish Pans Dish Pans 1 2 1 -- Quart Dish Pans Wire Rack For Holding Fruit Jars m Wash Boiler 50c 65c 80c 95c 35c rience for yourself record which made this possible. al $535 30 Years In Logan Phone 899-- 428 N. 1st East W A N D Y Every person, at some time or other, is in urgent needof some form of laxative, and the kind usually taken, are either nauseous in taste, or purging in effect. LAXETTES on the other hand are pleasant to take, cause no distress, are not do not injure the delicate internal organs, and restore normal bowel action. 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LAXETTES are manufactured San Francisco to New York and return in 132 hours On Dont get the Idea lhai Petee and Jim were the only horses ever to score upsets in the Tiaven The thing has been running sin. e 1864 and if all the horse.--, who have scored upsets in that time were laid end to end they not only would get a good rest, hui would reach fiom here to Logan Of course, there ic an outside chance that our wiumgs today may be held down to a couple ot million or by the rookies relus.d to grant such juicy odds as lnO to 1 on Risque, Blenheim, Sun Meadow, Sir Ashley and St. Biideaux, the beetles from which our choice is to be made. LAX ettttes RECORD SHATTERED BY ln-a- y sno m ipmsh I I:-- - (UP) Brooklyn and New .York and hard-hittin- g Lo-ga- 22. Aug. cinnati were postponed because a new of threatening weather departure in Major league ball. The postponements enabled the scheduling of dotibleheaders between the clubs today, a procedure calculated to aid Saturday gate full-hab- Ot-ti- YORK. With pennant races detracting from Interest in Major league baseball, club owners aie resorting to the expedient of synthetic doubleheaders to bolster attendance. Philadelphia's 13 game lead in the American league ami St. Louis game margin 1r the National have convinced owners of rival clubs that there is no prospect of breaking into the woild series. In addition the fans are no longer Interested in the race and the attemftnee Is showing the effect. The magnates desire to increase attendance was demonstrated yesleague terday when National and Chicago games between ons-slde- yls-Hi- d ball-FR- ride, too For it was in ing that t lie Travers saw is two most sensational upsets. Jim Dan ays bogrt stopping drive down the homestretch last year was one of these. The other came in 19js hen s when Petee Wrack said mud in yer eye" to the mighty Heigh Count and the thoroughly capable Victorian, HAS. W. MILLER a Le-l.i- If at post time theres nnuhly track well let the old homestead liay-bnrn- LEWISTON d e some beetle who hasn t won a rate in a year and looks like a muse-urpiece. I 4 t m Judges decision will be final. Contest closes Tuesday, September 19, 1931. Winners names will be in Sunday, Sept. 27, 1931. No charge for entering contest. Try this wonderful candy laxative LAXETTES, enter the contest, and win yourself one of the substantial cash prizes, hor your convenience order blank follows: pub-hshe- d Herald-Journa- l, LAXETT ES, P . O. Box 424, Logan, Utah GENTLEMEN: Enclosed find 25 cents AND UP, F.O.B. FACTORY Nqr for which send me a box of LAXETTES, and obli ge, Yours faithfully, in silver Street |