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Show THE II E R A L I) , J0UUN A E. L0 Saturday. march U T A II. G A N. i ?. 1 0 , 2. PAGE FIVE. Grizzlies Face Tough Assignment In First Round .Salt Lake Champions Foe In State Joust! SEVENTH IS j is a. good 0M6 Soup ELIMINATED DEAL LIKE HASH ONlV ITS A LOT LOOSER-- - weddiBg day and that she should that, tn this strange mood, sheiright to take her dreams from be excited and nervous but was; did not fear. Deliberately she, her. She flung herself across the bed Dot. thought of Larry. Rut Larry was, Mn ot tears. She a .very She and Myra dressed while in this disordered bedroom with rememberedpassion only that they must back and flew and reassured, Molly running Molly, happy and; not hear her lo the living room j.Myra about getting Id their way and la forth and chattering endlessly, land forced her shaking body her own, too. Mre. Clancy came only a half remembered pain. Be deeper and deeper into the pll-- j flying np from downstairs with a seemed to he a bright and shin- - tuViue'didTot WnuthaL"''! telephone message for Myra, who lug creation of her Imagination..1 wanted to beat her head against 'grabbed a negligee and streaked She had dreamed blm. Larry waa the floor, to scream until she could not think, to do anything down after her. When Myra had not real. that would obliterate the despeta- 'returned and had begun to do her1 lion of ber spirit. balr all over aguln Mrs. Clancy JOf.l.Y and Mvia, wondering: was back with a message from us they bad wondered so often twtheN the first outbreak of if it would nut be better after all lence bad worn out aha still Be would he there at ID o', lo, k. u wear street clothes to the car lay sobbing quietly, conscious that and cb, .m e finding a place t0 ahe must rally the strength to go 11,8 b'lruom d0ur It all Ellen d. eased In the small Connecticut j 'piROUCH open. calmly. A wispy chemise, a town where tile double wedding "Ellen " It was Myra's brassiere sewn with rosebuds, was to take plaeo, did nut seem shocked voice " what have you SVeve waited and been doing? She bad real either. tiny white elippers. .never noticed before how small, It's nearly 10 now, Ellen EgtiVuars0 were spTnLShe jber feet were. She eyed her legs 'said. "There's no time to change j critically, standing on tiptoe away our minds or clothes either. up, .git ,rom lnirTor which tlUe1 Bt L,'Ve euossT" hesitated-- j ..j can,, g0 on wUh Ullg- - J CH APTER XXXIV u so e aren t y Ellen, she said la a w3kened w.en tho 'rong", angle. They were nice cited you could siream? So ex- - jrant be marrjed, A' da.vn Ellenentered tt.ice. tremhling too a little perhaps legs, long but.citPrt can.t and down sit yon the room. her mother yolI Myra felt that site must be wise She sprayed verbena on .can't stand up and you can't keep Molly tiptoed to her daughters for both of them. Are you either? still sniffed and her shoulders the bed, tucked In the .overs and frightened, too? she asked. T'm airy! 'Ivo, Ellen said. After thought shaking Her next, slip all over. I was so terrismoothed Ellens fair hair away she added. "No I as a shadow. Long chiffon stockLiar, Myra commented affec- fied last night I couldn't sleep. all.un her forehead. be want married. I to didnt blue be- tionately. her and ings me. garters fool cant Ls goi.ie to he 1 lovely day, cause Molly bad Insisted all Your cheeks "You ere simply blazing! most jumped out the 1window. Molly whispered. There's the hell now, Molly , Myra! Did you? thought brides wore something blue. All brides feel this way. foolShi v.as tryiLg hard to he eas cried. was The something borrowed Nervous and upset and Ellen nicked up her skirts and ish. nal but Elo'ii i w that Mnily was You do like Steven, a floe, taey handkerchief which ran to the door. It was Steven. frightened. be- Ellen that, Seeing frightened. ,oir M lly had carried when she was i Oh. my dear. he said, regard-d08.Zu? Hke'',!m a awered ''hy y8s, ,e? Youre too lovely to a bade. In Myras case It was a Ing her. beginning to feel the lst owu fear. ot pearls mat were Mollys, believe! Ive never seen you look sJow'y ' d her beart loo!,en 8,er so love'v. No one has ever been the tocher str.ng Myt.ia so slightly. Bor the something old ialso. Wj.vd la both girls wore little jewelled, again. Then do something to your never Slck3n seP htd to tell j,len Ill eyes. They look terrible! yi.u, made from cuff links which took s wei', sillier. Ms wr.s Pins wait for you.' vuu- some und agreeable dist.agulslied. 0:K'9 a(ion,t!tl K1Un did her best to repair the 'There's nothing to te'i " ald '1'ad wua a. Bur CliarUa Rossiter, anu cl.aiming. ol her grief and terror to her. She flirtj3not k OWj ravage ber slster walche. Ei- U- iiervouLly, almo.t xbanuy. 'stranger wha, EIUa. him. ohe sat down bosuds court of 0lC 8lie Irew tLb iilit spread were in the living room They oeth. The eoioetbing new was EtKi bfaan 1. talk cliiuH'-.- - anv . and then on tlieir way down Rut Jlo.y went 01. agm t nme traJetluwi,l commonplace out Into were sorrv fir.1'1 as tf aa the stair. . They stepped Ail the Live ehe and recalling in glorious day. The limousine Do you really want;'opaque lights something. de-Um out of the ??? man sn wa k n4 , t0 neighborhood, out ot Newshahh, dld n0 koow Do you to marry KteveuT fork of 1b blllan(e marry. slaud " tbe smootb road that gnd on new Bort came !n after a whRe. Myra led to Haley, Connecticut. They She bad never seemed more danced in from tbe bedroom and bad chosen this small town In the tioinethinir borroired something , cs! :lhen Molly. The chauffeur came hilla because Steven knew a clerk hiiir Yes, i want to, Ellen iusisted. 'for Ellens bags and carried them i who would withhold reporting the mir-from the stood Ellen away Ti e g.i ls voice had risen away someone told her she muat ceremony until be and his bride hat. It was time to j were far away on the ocean, ilighily so that Myra stirred and! tor and looked at the shining-- put. on her epoke ot Ellens long came eyed girl In the lovely dress. That leave. Ellen walked slowly Into bedroom She put on ber hat ,0 the bedroom. Thera tTw ldow beautlful. tawny-haireruring t girl wai th, and turned to go. bad been .no time. But as they This was ner, the sun shines Elleu Rossiter. Happy toe shady An at once she knew that slie swept down the out and sprang wedding day. on. would never see this bedroom streets of the little village Ellen Myra Ellen wondered uncertainly If again. She and Steven were not sensed that Steven meant to ntenfrom bod. lt ,tionlt. When they alighted from Tbe day was bright b!ne and she should err or laugh and knew returning to tbe apartment. would be dismantled before she the car be drew her away from perfect, a day cut from a picture that she did not went to do either. returnr(j (rom Europe. This part the others. 1 believe you were crying be- postcard. On-- e Ellen was out of She thought she was composed nf ber ufa w83 over, ended. She thought that ted and bad breakfasted tbe ter- - j and steady. She began to cry, slow tears atjor we started. he said gently, toa want to stop right here g first that coursed her cheeks and tors of the night anil those strange pow she was ready to meet no reason for going on. to Then the handB. her dropped to be ot tbe dawa were gone. She 'thing but she did not teem came faster aud faster. Shp Perhaps you would rather have tears was not afraid now. She seemed herself. Nothing aeemed real to could not endure It. Iflonor and more time to decide. Shall we to feel nothing but the strange- - her, loyally, decency and pride. What wait until I return from Europe? her! Deliberately she made test were they? Steven bad not (be ness ot tbe fact (bat Uils (To Re Coottnued) j Realizing, that Uiey have a tough assignment for the first night of the stat high srhool basketball tournament, the Logan Grizzlies. 'Cache division representatives, are1 losing no lime in an effort to pre- pure themselves for the four-dagrind that will ultimately decide the nehnia.slie basketball chain- pion of I Hah for 1532. The Granite high sehonl Far- liters, winners ol the Salt Lake district, will be tile Logamles first opponents. The big classic commences on Wednesday afternoon in the Deseret gymnasium and continues until Saturday night. PLENTY Ol' WORK IS SCIIF.DI LFI Coach Burns Crookston granted his Grizzly charges a few days rest after the completion of the regular playing schedule on Friday, February 26. However, since Monday of last week when the Loganites were beaten by Logan Seventh the order has changed and it is work and plenty of it in the Grizzly camp. The Logan chief is as yet a little undecided as to his starting lineup in the big clash with Granite but Monday should see him . fairly well decided as to the best combination. The Grizzlies will in all probability leave Logan. Tuesday afternoon, arriving in Salt Lake in time to take a short workout and rest up tor the afternoon game on Wednesday. Early predictions generally tend to favor the Granite team over the Loganites. The Farmers have turned out some great teams in the last several years and this year's outfit appears to be equally as brilliant. They have established an enviable record in the Salt Lake division this season by winning every game lopsided by scores. FRISBY ! HERE TONIGHT! 3 The fights were changed this week from Thursday to Saturday night in answer to the popular request of the fans. The first match will start at 8:45 p. m thus allowing many who work late on Saturday evening to attend. Frisby will be considerably' outweighed by Dern in the feature two out of three fall encounter. Yet, he is given a good chance against the Salt Lake wrestling king. Frisby ordinarily wrestles in his bare feet and is said to be unusually handy with his legs, getting his opponent all tangled up aud rendering them helpless. Dean Detton, former intercollegiate champion, will tackle Miek Savich in an hour limit two out of three fall encounter. Bill Long-soand AI Dawson will meet in a 45 minute match and Les Nelson and Arthur Hedin in another 30 minute contest complete the program for the first of the big spring athletic cards at the arena. n EAT, 1H IOTtA HPKtM Fristay, the barefoot hoy TUe tfcf M ML TuzwcS, ACE to Fifth Kim) ThUKjS (lro) 45, Xrvphih i l.o- - KDAVs st m Alpine v Filth. Poplar Grove s. win- ner ( consolation title'. 8 p. m. Adams vs. Third llhird and fourth places). it ,i. lit. Lincoln s. Soienti-ent(championship). i.iu: 10 a. in. p. in. FREE 7 Ul LEAGUE TO ELECT j Logan Seventh ward was elim- inated from further play in the OFFICERS SUNDAY All Church basketball tournament at Ogden when they suffered a: defeat Friday evening. Provo Fifth ward accomplished All member clubs of the Logan Commercial league are reminded the downfall of the Loganites. of the special meeting of the Hughes and F. Scholes were again league to be held Sunday at 2 the big guns for the losers, countScott, p. m. at the Logan Chamber of ing seven points apiece. Commerce. lanky center of Provo, was high New officers for the coming point man of the game with 10 year will be elected to succeed counters to ms credit. Lincoln ward of Salt Lake and President Ottis Peterson, Seth Godfrey and Secre- Ogden Seventeenth will m. ot for the championship at 0 p. m. totary G. E. McDonald. Plans for a social and night. Lincoln earned its way to at which the trophy which the final round by severely trouncwas won this year by the Al's ing Pocatello Third ward to the Bike Shop team, will be presented, tune of The Seventeenth will also be discussed and a de- had a difficult time in scoring cision reached. a win over Adams ward of Los Angeles, the final score was and indicates the closeness of the game. The score: 25-2- 1 PROA O FIFTH G. T. F.r. ... EgjGinn IlBLTOn j Wd ' then. 1 W'hi.-,,ie- tl : d, j ! tawuy-huu'e- d j ,u se '" - . rj0-- HOMEGARDENERS . GET STARTED EARLY BY PLANTING INSIDE This is the fourth of a series of exclusive articles on vegetable gardening prepared for NBA Service and Herald-Journa- l. t BY W.W. R. BEATTIE Bureau of Plant Industry. I'. S. Department of Agriculture There is always a rivalry among gardeners to see who can produce the earliest radishes and the first Those who live ripe tomatoes. in the south can plant seeds of cabbage, kale, radishes, beets, peas and potatoes in their gardens very early, while the northern gardener has to wail lor the season to advance and the weather to become warm. The northern gird,-- nr can gain time, however, by sowing seeds of tomato, cabbage, peppers, eggplant. and lettuce in boxes "or pans of soil in the house, then when the little plants are large enough he can transplant tkem in n small coldframe. and in that way have large plant ; ready to .set in the garden when the weather becomes warm. Take head lettuce, for example: it Is a ern bat it doesn't stand heat, and the object is to mature the heads the heal of bite spring or early summer comes on. Start Head Indoors It takes 12 to 14 or possibly 15 weeks to ge w head lettuce from seed to solid heads. By planting the seed indoors, transplanting the plants to a then planting them in the garden as soon as actual freezing weather is over, vou can have nice head lettuce by the time your plants sown out ol doors will be half grown. One hundred plants can be grown in two flut boxes, each three inches deep, 12 inches wide, and 24 inches long. First sow the , 11 seed In a smaller box, or in an old pun, and just as soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them lo the boxes in good soil. Don't forget that the plants are likely to grow weak and spindling if kept loo warm or in the house too long. It is good planning to have u little coldframe that you can cover with n sasH, ri perhaps 1. cover of muslin. Set the boxes of plants in the coldframe just as as it is safe to do so, but early do not let them freeze. They grow in the coldframe and are slowly short and stocky. Early Start U'itlr Tomatoes Tumulo planls can be grown in It takes just the same manner. about 20 days for the seed lo come up and plants lo Ireennie large enough to transplant. Four to six weeks longer will be required lo grow the plants after (hey nrp (r?in.sp!;uitc. Peppers and eggplants take a little longer sndoors than do just tomatoes. and, in the ease of eggplants. be careful to keep them growing and not let them get stunted. Here's a point about the management of eoldfranies that it will be well for you to remember - in sections where it is lik, ly to quite cold afti r the are placed in the eoldfrnme, plants hank the eoldfrnme all around with earth, than have or straw-matlo throw over the glass on cold nights. I 1 in AcGfi-ptai- Csypsr&U 3941 j any-fear- LOCAL STORE HAS NEW FIXTURES MOVING ... A Packing, Crating; Local and Long Distance Hauling. Johnson Cab Si Transfer Co. Phone 314 Borrow On Your Car If your present payments ere too high, refiunnee to protect your equity. If you owe a lot of scattered hills, keep your credit good by making a car loan to pay them off. We dont encourage loans beyond your capacity to pay. Automobile Loan Dept. GEO. Y. SMITHS Real Estate Agency Five room modern frame home, with garage, on lot 9x20 rods, located at 605 East Second North, Logan, for $1850.00. F.asy Terms. Its a bargain. 47 acre farm with house, burn and garage in Cove for only $3000,110. $500 00 cnh and terms on balani,e. Legal Notice RROBATF, ICollegeWardl NOTICE Phone 293 i C. W. Sanders Coal & Wood Certified Itadio Service SKANCHY & SMITH Radio Engineers EVERYTHING IN RADIO Day and Night Service! 133 So. Main Phones: 145R - 539W - DM Moving the Graham-Paig- e Sedan Reconditioned For J. W. Ault & Son Miles of Service Welding Electric BLAIR Motor Co. WANTED Phone 1 . 89H-J- C In fhe I list riel Court of the First ludicial Dislrief of tile Slab' ol Ftali, in and for flu- - County of A Court of. Honor will In- held ache. Sunday evening m eonntcUoa willi he sacrament Scoutmeeting. In tiic mailer of the est.-itof master Ia'e Olsen is in eharge and ROBERT M. dePETERSEN, a good program has been ar ceased. ranged. will Creditors present claims Mrs O. E. Nelson spent Tues- with vouchers to the undersigned of administrator said estate at his day at Smithfield visiting with her residence in Hyrum, Cache counsister, Mrs. Caroline Timmins. ty. Itah, oil or heforo the 291 li Irof. and Mrs Henry Otte wire da V of April 1932. nut-s- i THEODORE W. PETERSEN, s of Mr. and Mrs II Y. HanAdministrator. sen Wednesday evening YoING ,C P.PLLEN, A number of people from he-- o Attorneys for Administrator. attended the Logan stake temple Public a! uui Feb. dates: 27, excursion on Wednesday night. March 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1932. CYLINDER HEADS CYLINDER BLOCKS AUTO FRAMES WATER TANKS LUNDAH 390 j Baby Chirks, every week; Baby Tin keys. Eight Weeks Did Plume 850 Experienced Pullets ( IKTOM HATCHERY Agent for Lyon Electric Brooders Phone 113W Tom Rowley L IRON WORKS - 719-W- city Long Distance Hauling $275. m!7 5 room Canyon Garage. modern bungalow. 205 East 3rd North. J2r,tf. Artificial a from teeth specialty NOTICE TO C REDITORS $10 to. $15 per set. Guaranteed to 32 East All persons having claims against fit. J. A. McCausland nil. Wm A Crockett, deceased are re- Center. Phone 109f. Call Rl5-quested to present them to the Drink Crazy Crystals for health. Saxophone, M14. undersigned on or before June W. Dutsoti, from Order George 1, 1932. 478 West ('enter, Utah Orchard pruning. Call J. H. Mcr-- ; Logan, Bishop Charles England . M13 rill. 454 East Fourth North. Logan Dates of publication, March 5 Phone M12. Phone 12. 19. 20. April 2. Ashes and ruhhish removed. Call . N It f Veal Wanted. Phone 448. M 25. NOIRE TO REDITORS - Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of 1928 In the Matter of the Estate of SARAH ANN NEILSON, deceased Creditors will - present claims .with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of said estate at his residence in Cache Lewiston, County, Itah, on or before the 22nd day of April, 1932. ERIC R. JORGENSEN, Administrator YOlNG & RULLEN. Attorneys for Administrator. Publication dales: Feb. 20 and 27. March 5, 12 and 19, 1932. 7 PHONE 650 PHONE 448 TO CREDITORS Radio Repairing 201 WINSTON B. JONES Parts and Tubes Phono E. 3rd No. 1113 MARCH FEATURES at THE CRYSTAL I : for Dentist Cache. ' extra spring leave every make ol ear! Lundahl Iron Works has moved his offioe around the eorner to the right in the same building. (Thatcher Building). In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Ftali, in and for the County of i AUTO SPRINGS anil l)lt. HOWARD L. CALL GFARDIAN-sm- r AND NOTICES CONSFLT COlNTY CLERK OR THE KKSRECTIYE SIGNERS FOR IFKTIIEK INFORMATION. Mt-.s- . It Is Good Business to u Extensive inlerior remodeling and redecorating activity is living on carried by the John Anderson on store general merchandise North Main street. A large part of the shelving has teen removed and new display shelves and eases of latest design installed, greatly adding to the appearance of the establishment. Messrs. John and Joseph Anderson are supervising the remodeling work. Reas anil potatoes. A large and appreciative audience attended the comedy drama presented by the Logan Eighth ward Monday evening. The Paramount Glee club entertained the audience with a number of selections. Proceeds of the entertainment were turned over to the Mutual Improvement associations. The Relief Society work and husine.ss mooting was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Janet Johnson. The time was spent in making rugs after which a delicious luncheon was served by Mrs Martha Nelson. Edith AI- biston and Johnson. Twenty ladies were present A miscellaneous shower was given Thursdav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speth in rnmphment to their son. Ernest, and Miss Edna Merrill, who The time Wednesday. was spent in playing progressive A lum-mines was sorv- dainty od to 35 guests. Many beautiful mil useful gifts were received. Executive officers of the Farm Bureau nu t Monday afternoon at the home of Leonard Sorensen he work for the coming year was discussed and committees were minted lo solicit for membership to the association Wnce , tree-line- hut-la- NEXT: ; i -- RAFGIJ BLOCK. LOGAN Rhone HHit Affiliated AVith J. B. BERN HAM CO. Salt Mke City. M. HINTS Mim Hatch Insurance Agency, Inc. Thin!, 47. 1 IMMEDIATE CASH! Advanced on Yon- - Car Phone Ogden, Utah ... kksu.ts IjtKel H. svri UFE miss AuWS sawd SWidoPtLO- (Salt !ans Seventeenth (Ogden) (l.os Anglos) 31. Iojilar iroe (Salt Lake) 5.4.1 S.mtoril (Colorado) 15. Alpine (American I ork). 33. (Nevada) 44. fDR from Portland, Oregon, will run into rough seas when he meeLs Ira Dern in the feature of the weekly athletic card at Allen's arena tonight. cold-fram- Kiescl Ave. lilDWS (Tomt'lln) AUTO f I Lincoln , Charlie I ' TOUGH MATCH IXKiANITES SCI KRIOR IN DIVISION The Grizzlies, on the other hand, wore clearly superior in division games this season. The Loganites lost one encounter to Preston but with the exception of this- Iffss, they won the remaining games by overwhelming scores. Considering the faeltlmt the Salt Lake division may be somewhat stronger than the local loop, the Granite boys would tend to he established as favorites. However favorites mean little and after seeing the Granitians in action a ween ago against East high school the Grizzlies aie convinced that they can topple them from their lofty nosition. The Loganites have a well balanced team, not outstanding in any single respect hut possessing a fairly good balance throughout. Ed Quinney, Kent Ryan; Lowell Brown, Kiank Mi Neil and Cleve Dibble are all good scorers and all around players while Roy Hull. Bob Rust and Wilford on the guard line provide a defensive combination comparable to the best high school teams have to offer. 2375 TOURNEY IN GETS Majestic Radios $ MJ.50 and lI Elect ric Ranges S(K).00 and IT New Shipment of laving; Room Suites $G9.00 and IT Day Reds with Rads $l(i.00 Linoleum, fell kise, per running yard 751 Inlaid linoleum, per running yard $2.50 Kelt Rase Rugs, !Kt2 $5.-1New Lint L & H- - 0 Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company 72 West 1st North 1 Phone 414 |