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Show THE 1IEIIALD page six, - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. T II U K S I) A V. FE U A Ii Y Pi K 2 3, 1 3 2. S) Cache V alley To Have Ski Tournament Next Sunday - - rT TEXACO seen. it Ijeaps of from Th) to Iso feet, an excellent average for a major ski tournament, are possible on the hill. The group ate expected in Los gan Thursday to make final for the big event They are working m cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and the athletic department of the Utah State Agricultural college in staging the event. A P DIP tlM nU ill I 4 ct Ui 1 V. . h UW EDDIE HAD BEEN SloPPlMij ALL KINDS OF CLAZV ROPS U'lH HIS ANATOM- '- tl l'linumd, Alder, f Hansee, Frank, Smith, ... , THEY ALL LAUGHED WHEN EDDIE F.I)F.J,I, (i. AI.I.FN HYHl'M Wcllsville First vur hoopsters won the rib to iivrtim .stukc m the ,ri' c'l Mintnicnt bv tnuplm Ifyrum Third ward from the pm-- , mu le in a thrilling, hard tough r iw Wcd;ic"iy niy.ht r.t ihrtj r Sfitli ('u(be yvm Mho f,amc wan dose and DAYTON The Lo,rfm fllkfi d feafed Hu Alhxtur hinvhni; icum lu- a llUlt - ' Ihile tighter, reading 77' R': gib of pins In live .lines einiiig h.n Ir t ir the filial Imif Wednesday iiiht ui Hu 'Hu ' wii1 put on a spurt s.u.I LoU w.U'. Yikh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nutter are bowlirifi fthrtt. ' ,M'n t ruuU parents of a baby boy, born man with tins pins He also relM " . A e ftU'ft l rs period hut appar-lin Thl. 8tork abt) vlblled a high game with 213 Ml, and Mr,. Key Ijiify Uy had shot t l,v m'l t, ho'le l7 Kl.lv4 lYyu tv1f,n. ' lull,.,. Ivaun a baby gut. Well, vdh tra 173 Isft 17ft lsft Jensen . Itht MrsMcBride spent Sev .list I, a, 1,1 not he deiced with 151 15ft It., !,( Ixl Smith an. Archil) il! geltfirg hot in the 'r nt days at MelUville visiting 14,7 213 tsft Cole ... K'l Moroni r a,,ni lytt last three rmnulcw of, pi iyf raf;uiir 11' 1st 17ft IF, 1HX Bieot Hunt ami four field soals res (rren. 032 717 7t.J 772 725 Mr ami Mrs. C F Kiikbridc p(tivc!v as the j;;imc ended Aid. ST Ails WclKvilIt baiK m.uU a hiisiuess tnp to S.dl Lulu Two tMis 72 177 25 101 137 777 Maiighan out ho nosed Third warders 33 103 I'll, 1M 117 M'i Hu title ami then went out foijitvMr lustand week Hieh and Mrs I VII Au.-liin the! 17 74 172 tlii lift Freeman ltft .7 'i out round of the regional tom son, LaVi of Trwiton, and Rob- 1131 111 178 803 i!!2 18ft .. Sijuires f Ogden ViMted With rev. Hast yi ar llyruia reversed ert Au.sim the order in the stake play off Mr. and Mrs. J. G Manning. and were barely nosed mil hv I,o-- VS Jdnesday. run Seventh m Ihe finals of the Mr and Mrs. Ia o Simmons licgional meet Tiny then lost to sue home ater a two woeka viit to with Mrs Se unnns p.uents, Mi. South Cottonwood for the Mark 'Waterloo Budge"' down inter the him h pUyotf right at ( Jiml Mrs Geo A. Guffeth uf b K It on your engagement pad one picture you annul nflord to Mis Sftrnh Abler of Preston is Ill KIM TlliUn mlRs. For the last six months G. T F. visiting with hi r Daughter Mil it has 'been he aided far and thrill, if 2 L. K Arehibald. as the Amiri sou, if wide from Hollywood 3 1 1 Kdward Walker of BLukfoot, and Olvn, c screen's nio.-- t pretentious ..3 3 ft Idaho, vis'ted with his son, Alh rt R.ii h entertainment satisfying 0 2 I E rg M.iughan, Walkei, last week. 2 ft 0 prior publicity often results dis- Jensen, Ig Mrs. S. H. Atkinson visifetl with tic can Kltnson 0 ft ft Anticipation astrously. her daughters, Ethel and Ha.e!, built up too far. However, after Totals ... in Salt Lake City all of last last "Waterloo Bridge' MKI.LMII.LK ITKST seeing week. at the Capitol theater, this . night G. T. F. P- Mr. and Mrs George Balls visireviewer can honestly say that Buist, rf 3 4 2 S ted with relatives at Hyde park 5 2 1 11 nothing which has appeared in rrhtbald, If . Wednesday. .1 1 1 3 print about "Waterloo Bridge has Maughan, c Mrs. Kufus Merrill and daughd the truth. 2 1 1 .3 ter Janet of Letshman, rg 1cnateilo, Idaho, are grown-uis entertainment, It .0 0 0 0 guests at the home of her parHendry, lg not sophisticated, but mature.- - It Perkins 0 0 0 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen. is a story full of courageous 11 Totals 8 5 27 The many friends of Mrs. Hood- Officials: Nielsen, Murray. less, formerly Miss Blanche Lar- I ; f ' 1 J 1 1 n 1 IE 1 At the Capitol 1 , 1 1 i 1 over-state- p OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ahern By TS FUNNY YOU FWVE THE URGE TO DO ANYTHING IF YOU DID HAVE A NE9T EGG, ALL YOU'D HATCH WOULD BE A LOT OF TROUBLE BUT SOMETHING TELLS ME YOU V ACE GONNA TRAVEL 7 YOUR. GOOD WIFE WANTS YOU TO i ten met at her parents home for a miscellaneous shower I nday. Mrs Hoodless displayed a bcauti- I ul irous.seau and received many was useful guts The evsinnu m grrmes after Vlnh ' hmt boon w.i.s served Mr:. Leonard Hewlett of Firth, Idaho, viMted relative heie iiust v.eck ?Ji and Kirs. D W, Bair and i.utu.i Auhibald were' week-en- d wsitois il Ularkston Mrs George A Gi iffeth was a guest at Ine home of her daugh-K- r I'liurniA' Namons, brnlav Mi ami Mrs Reed Stoi kd.de spent Sunday with Mrs. Stock-- , dale's f.itbet, J. A bite Leth Uohluns is spending two weeks at Whitney, Idaho. Cl.iteme Pavne of Tnnton was at tne home of lus father-in-la.1 G M.i. ring a few days last wt ek. M De Mar Knl. bride went to Id da) balls Mondnv to vid with relives. Mr. Kirkbride will, leave Tuesday to join her. They wii remain unit indefinitely. High Coucihnaik Harry A. Ste-p- h n.o.n and Elders Paul Larsen and ('yrus Greaves of Preston,' recently of the British mission, were speakers at sfteranient meet- mg Sunday evening. of WashingThe tons birthday whs fittingly observed here Monday ut X p. ni. The community gathered at the ward meeting house and listened to a program of patriotic papers After the meeting, songs. n a dance was given for tho and in the evening a dance tor adults. Marvin Jones. I,arue Buttars, Bernard Godfrey, Milton Dailey, (Force Jensen, Irvin Robbins, Stanley Phillips, P.ex Jones, Karl f j . chil-ure- WEEK-EN-D GO TO THE Ore- .Montana, 1 p I ic ta T v mir-iij'- lm It''. : it M ti lare f H'tiiuim Mi r v v, t hil- - ri M julull drcii. dh pe en Sunclav. t o I u r ii hniii. jiiulntidit o i - at .u 1 "2 T 4U d ' , V) i I 'e (i Sa'iMtiav ai.d a d a y I JMR ah. mr h agept Im'al fr jurihcr driadn iBUWBON ;PAC, A LIT. HELP V3i.i. y s pa of r HT iA Si ( mr ,i; 4 jJ ft 'll) (hktlund fynuw h Barrett, Barrett Low In F,r ('aiqieiim iol! rs h ve f.oor . 3 14 G. 6 2 f. f. Jucokrcn, e. Dunn, g Roberts, g. Beckert, Totals Vanderhoff, umptre. 1 2 0 0 11 refree; i u n .i;.tl tla Economical sh Hijh In Fuel Value Holds Fire Longer COAL & ICE CO. I was puu ii The impairs from huai furmtuu hou. 'ii tin has kept tmt ''"uhv'- -t fit n, hi, .sy for m vcral weeks f. Ul th m;.uiiijl Mim lia.s gone for m ' uir f petim; fn tin jne.innuu llwoi. , 11 EVANS ' hv ot 7 Westover, u I COAL 119 M ( St verdl tiioiis.Mitu been onendid Hotel Facies m'liM.u 1 0 0 -- Battery C. F. R. 3 7 0 UTAHS IlEST u ( enoNE Vi Wi hu Live S. & A l I 421 II. Cifon Stamps si Catch Them Before They Climb 'S if Prices today are below we may be permitted to use the phrase as a simile for par. sca-leve- Vw4i Wife V l, Theyre actually sub prices in the sense that many commodities, and principally the necessities of life, are being sold below cost of production, or at least below the cost at which merchants, manufacturers and wage earners can continue to produce them and maintain normal standards of living. result? They can only he compared with prices during other periods of depression of past years . . . they can- fare, plu IGe ior the Knuiui Trip where regular Onc-wa- , g Tut.i'.s , , , Officials Youn; umpire. Hotel Sum o it o g Todays prices are depression prices. gon. Nctada and Wyoming. , t Prices must come up for air . . . national and individual prosperity demands it and the upturn is immediately in the offing. IkdvNcen points in Utah, Idaho, I . Larsen, g Blanchard, g. Tate, f Davidson, g. Totals Burns Right f What, then, is tlie inevitable n j Kirkhride, Lester Call, Claienoe. Call, Elbert Dailey, Gerald Dailey,! Rov rlansen, Dmmlas Hansen, Finest Beutler and VauRhan Grit- fth. "M men" of Dayton wait! attriidud ttio slake M mens ban-- ; tasty ,qUej proaton Vediitsday ev-- j rang. STORE u. 1 g, hops with various parts of his anatomy, Collins came to the park early. He had borrowed a fireman s gum boot, which he buiied under the turf v ra about 10 feet back of second base. On his first fielding chance that afternoon, Eddie sprawled liead-lonpicked himself up and went to the spot where the mishap occurred. The crowd howled its delight when Collins pulled the boot out of tire ground. Old man Comiskey was a spectator, and the next day the infield was fixed. COLLINS showed his disgust at the condition of the Chicago White Sox playing field. After a miserable day at second, when he had stopped had Men t:' g Fuhriman, l!V . e jTheurci, GRABS BUNTING G. T. P. B X 0 2 Als Bike Shop tween Haws of the Bike shop and Barrett ot the Battery with Haws nini'n? out on top with maigm of tv.n pom's. He scored 14 and Barrett 12 The gamco wire p'jjed in the Logan sever.' a ward gymnasium Xy'd.ire .ajiauty trowds. The next round of games wii! be played at g Gossell, , Fubri-rin- WELLSVILLE FIRST Vanderhoff, refree; Ci earner, f. Baugh, f. Haws, c. out 4 1 om the start The game soon a 'developed into a sconng duel b- - I X) At s Hike Simp started Boor 1 bitterly,' ur.ht throughout The scoio 11k qua) ter was tied up at and nt half turn the umi 1 B Westover, umpire. j os' 2 2 , i p -- TRICK ' n sr 'NLsi, 2 Yi them re Polled vms famous , wl j ' Utah Aggies polished off today in preparation for the invasion of the Cougars Friday and Saturfinal for the games of the day year. The games start at 8 p. m on each night. The Cougars, bent on sweeping the series and thus climbing into a tic with the University of Utah for the conference championship, will arrive in Logan Friday morning Two Aggies will bt playing their last games for the Blue and White. Old George Hummer" Young will wihd up a great career at guard while Carl Belhslon will finish four veara of set vice iKu retting between forward and CCi.Jt i iT en-ab- i OFF FOR TILTS S the same gymnasium next Tueshas day Light. The first game e teen delayed until 9 p m. to all who attend Mutual to n!- - 1 i (SUM i j pla-of- f. AGGIES POLISH )U on Hitting their stride for the first tune in the Lo.;an Stake basket- f ball sene, the Logon (OMMLIU ItL I.F.AG1 K demonstrated warders Scventn IMavfdi KmiHs have a, very cmn lusiveh th it th ed nesda.v when baski it tball mi they, II rtld Journal 'ZK UI Offices 'll gnat handed Irovnicme Fust ward a v Hike Jhop ill, liutterj heating for the stake chain- M heduh 'I uesdaC pionship p. m. Co.uh Claude Quiiim's hoy Off ICO Vs. APs Hike Shop snapp'd out ot a troubh some ilj to p. ill. slump ami it lo..Kcd lute tu honest v. Itvttery (. Journal Herald to goodness .Seventh ward basketbail tram Led hy the sbaipshoot-APs Bike shop and the ILrald-- . img DurreH Hughes who stored Journal came out on top in the points m the first half, the(firs(. of thp Commcrt ml roun(J were never ultimate vvumeis pjay0ff f,,r the title Wedheaded and .vpld the string tor j sensation t) shots Hum t.r and to ularly the Bike shop defeat of neai j the Battery, weie upsets t In due ic'-to the losers, in a comparutivuy row and it must be saij that they fought rough game which officials had a game but lu.ung battle and w'ere their h.iiuls full trying to Krep n il simply not equal to the occasion under control, the Herald-Jou- r Coach Chimney stated Wednes- - nosed out the City Offues by i day evening th tt the Seventh margin of six points. Four or w'arders would engage in only these were registered by sunenor-hgh- t W'orkouts for the remainder Mty from the fou line, the victor of tho week in ordr- - to fo in 'making six out of nine and the A fust class shape for the northern losers, two out of twelve on single fiehl goal more than their ftah tournament ubiih Alonday of nest week They are opponents was registered by ipiesent holders of the tn.'e. l.OfiW sKKN'lli S' nring on botii sidts was eom- - I ;c ill Upsets Registered In League Title Contests 35-- 9 t The !. ); K Feb 23 g.m Tt .ti o team, the only ( ;u he A U A team the to enter valley tournament whu h opened here musdav, was eliminated in lh lu.it round of play Wednesday Hllcinuuii hy the C'lpitolmns. The tin.d More was 'Ihe gum was hotly contested thiuughout Beamon upped high point honors for both sides with H counters The store: The site hosen is just at Ui mouth of Sardine c uivon on the south slope of the hill At folding to Kngen, the lull is one of ihe best natural Imatmiis tluv have OVh Ho- - BY OGDEN QUINTET Jeap " IN TITLE FRACAS BEATEN ! - t .... SEVENTH VICTOR Sardine Canyon bite Selected For Event VliT Cache valley will hvi opportunity to wit n ny tournament at Pome last when nationally Known ski pun rom pole on a slide to In on .u son stria ted in Sardine The site was puked Wtdiealay V!K1 afternoon hy the sKi headed hy A!f Kig n, hoPirr ot the world's remul foi n disi m ... - " not remain in this country any more than depression can continue in a country so basically prosperous in resources, in enterprise, in wealth, in commercial ami industrial The irx- - These arc conditions which will, and are already, adjusting themselves . . . hy inevitable laws of economics. Weve reached the low . . . and low is the time to buy. at the With Food, Clothing, Furniture and almost everything else at the lowest prices in la years; with the purchasing power of your dollar greater today by 40 per cent to 100 per cent than at any time since the war surely its time to stock" up . . . even to buy beyond your immediate needs because unless you buy now, or very soon, youre sutely going to pay more . . . when prices come up for air. Herald-Journ- al ft |