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Show THE HER A I, URN D-J- I. 0 G A V, UTAH v rf ' v T i i. PAGE FIVE. Logan Tenth and W ellsville Play For Championship (ARNERA Underdogs Upset Dope In Second Round Tilts QUESTIONED IN SCIIAAF DKVi'll Millville tll I Tenth vs be Logan die ward Larsen, f Weaver, Wellsville ward walked through victory over the Malad Second while i ml by a count of I ogan Tenth displayed the same and accurate Miiuotn" passing shooting attack that brought them the opening night to devictory First by a count li at Smithfield t M S P. i 21-1- 2 of si ART f i by quarters SLOW ( d 6 U com-b'M.e- j de-fe- e. Thn Summary Championship Flight Wellsville Ward 21, Malad Second 12. Logan Tenth 39, Smithfield First 25 Consolation Logan hourth Seventh Title 36, Preston 13 Clifton 45, Whitney 9 p. m. 13. Saturday Games Wellsville First vs. Lo- gan Tenth (For championship and second place). 8 p. m. Malad Second vs. Smith-fiel- d First (For third and fifth places). T p m. Logan Seventh vs Clifton (For consolation title of fourth place and sixth place). 6 Preston Fourth vs. p. m Whitney (For seventh and eighth places). V H Henderson f L Feltman It Howe 11, i C Howell, g P Henderson, Merrill, f Hooper f . Rice g LIIT() f g . WHITNEY Benson, f Rail! son, Poole, c C'hadwu k Bodily, g Foster, f Winward Totals Store by quaiters Clifton Whitney ork following his iHrxrng Immediattls after Ernie Schauf, Boston henxyueight boxer. died in New office hout with Bruno ( arnera, the Italian In ass weight was invited to appear in the distrnt att irm-s'for (piestioning. arnera is shown above at the district attorney's office. Iaft to right: Assistant District Attorney John Jos re, Assistant District Attorney Alexander Kmninsky, ( arnera tml ssistant District Attorney dairies Dily. Sehaaf was knoekeri out by ( arnera at Madison vpi ie (nrden, taken to a hospital where, after a hram operation, he died. AGGIES TO HAVE THREE IN FINALS CORNISH SALT LAKE CITY, March 4 Pi -Brigham Young university, with 1,5, 5 five men in the finals and four1 At the recent work and buxine points chalked up by falls in the meeting held bv the Relief preliminaries, ranked as favorites organization, two quilts were quill to defend their western division ed and the afternoon spent m District No. 9 under Rocky Mountain Conference wies-tlin- social chat title direction of Lillie Baker and Utah and Montana State eaclj Andersen served a delirious have four in the finals with Utah assortment of le candies Aggies having only three in the to a group of ladies final matches scheduled for this The Literary lesson for last afternoon n onth was t arefullv given and The thiee Aggies in the finals discussions m detail were taken are. Spent er of Aggies by Mary bell Pike and the defeated Linthicum of Montana up e It ssnn The oil .lass State college, clans, was very interesting and stimuFloyd Keller of Aggies decisioned lated ar interns' in the opera Einer decisioned class, Elder, Aggies, rp1 AmonK those who attended ' the production in Logan we:e Mr and Mis Melvin Buttars, Mr and Mrs R C Pike, Mrs Lorena Andersen and daughter. Harriet. Virginia and Mae Hanson, end a number of high school students, attended the Wednesday matSTAKE TONIGHT who inee. The newly installed officers of the Primary organization held a SALT LAKE CITY, March 4 (I Il special meeting at the home of Two polished basketball quin- Mrs Rose Pitcher where the Pritets, University of Utah and Brig- mary work was carefully discussed ham Young university, were ready and planned for the month Mrs and waiting here this afternoon for Pitcher served nice lunch the championship game. To the Primary officers and teachers winner in the extra playoff game entertained last Friday afternoon 8 rn. at scheduled for p. tonight, Chip-mn- n South gym, will go the title of at them home of Mrsto Arba Mrs Alice compliment undisputed western division chamHalgren and Lillian Sorenson, repions. tinte was The two teams are repeating tiring officersBuncoThe Sixteen were history of last year in this game spent playing close of the Last year they met for the title present and at the lunch was with a long basket by Elwood afternoon a anice buffet served and gift of appreciation Romney giving the Cougars a two for their were prepast labors point victory. Mrs This year Romney is on the side- sented to Mrs Sorenson and lines with an injured knee but Halgreen. Mrs James Bown of Gunnison, stands ready to go on the floor if necessary. Utahs attack is Utah, arrived hire and spent the built around those two sensational past week visiting her daughter Mr and Mrs. Brookd and Kinner, and freshmen, while Coach Ott Romney of B Y U. Douglas Bergeson. Mrs. Bergeson is relying upon a team of six and infant son returned to Gunfoot veterans and a young center, nison with Mrs Bown to spend Thev motored the a few weeks McOmber distance of over 200 miles Mr. Raymond Dopp left on the late excursion for Salt Lake City TWO CACHE BOYS v here he will spend a short time ! S.x-iet- g Lo-re- hotr-e-i- Faust-Goeth- d j HOOP TITLE AT SEMI-FINAL- ivinting relatives S 3 , I Score by quarters: Wellsville 5 8 Malad Second 2 3 4 12 ms C.lau-- , 5 3- 6 1- -21 5 f c Heaton, Harmon, g Hoth, g Schaub, f Homer, c Stettler, g 1 7 0 1 2 o 2 this ls afternoon are scheduled with finals for -12 G T. F. P. f - Semi-fina- LOGAN TENTH D cla- 1 11 2 i 3 3 0 0 0 0 At The Grand Topaze' Its not Novembers hirthstone' Neither is :t a Sc.ith American bird bumming known outside of Webster's tionary little Dic- the name of "Topaze" the leading character poitruycd by John Barrymore 111 the dramatu of that name, produced Totals 17 10 5 39 comedy o Pictures and comby SMITHFIELD FIRST G T. F. P. ing Sunday to the Grand Theater As the naive and thoroughly Htllvard, f 3 j honest French schoolmaster who Tout, f 4 3 becomes the dupe of some clever Heaps, c 4 4 R Plowman, g and polished rascals and then out0 wits them at their own game, John Rich, g 0 0 ' (J op0 0 Dowdle, g Barrymore is said to have an surportunity for comedy even Totals 12 8 1 25 passing his "Man From Blankleys" and a chance for characterization Score by quarters: Smithfield 8 4 2 1125 equal to anything he has ever 6 8 16 939 done. Logan 'IXnth As adapted by Bonn Levy from the French play by Marcel LOGAN SEVENTH G. T. F. P. Pagnol, "Topaze" had a successful H. Scholes, f 0 2 run on New York's Broadway success I .arsen, f 5 3 2 12 R was a,so a European 5 3 3 13 Paris is the story's locale. Broberg, c I Amdahl, g 0 0 Harry d'Arrast, who has provenin E. Scholes, g 0 3 2 2 his genius for directing comedy RKO-Radi- 10 10 i dinit r s, - in It h u md 'im-- The and eon- noon aftei Din-- 1 itured as 'nil. mo due' Hugo in. ll ' Mali' ii their to too d Inis o i Pi held F-i- An tin th, eve ,ng in r.i i s b 1 Iet ki r, trio Wo. nk., nil, Mrs md i Mu.e Hill, i '('i'll of Solwyn H lltil .1 tolmutual Tin sd iv m m.i; The last included Mi-- s .lot . Si ott. Di an Ji ssnp. Miss M:u Miss Alla J e n . 0 n, Miss Elsie Ilhrs'jn, Miss A lie Jcssop Mrs Alton Hulse and James Ni Mrs Marion Jessup intiil lined nt a qailting Tuesday afternoon at h r home Luncheon uaN served to the following guest Mrs Fiances Jessop Mis Annie Ytates and Mrs Leone Anderson all ot Nibey, Mrs Hattie iTterson, Mrs (Vra Hoodless, Mrs Joan Bailow, Miss Hidire Anderson, Mrs Thelma Jessop, Mrs Mae Jessop Mrs. J.ne Jessop and Mrs Arlene Lc.ue of Providence The Klders Quorum o." the Mill- vllle and Nible wards held a partv at tne Millwlle ward hall on Wednesday evening A short program was enjoxed after whnh the remainder of the evening was spent in a variety of games Light refreshments were served to 75 guests Cnder the auspu es of the Relief soctetx a four-adrama "Not GuiH" directed bv T H Cutler, will he presented Friday evening, March 10. Mrs Orson Pitkin spent visiting her sister, Mrs K J Bailey o! Logan ir 6 10 2 0 8 2 13 0 0 8 i led mg G T. F. P. 4 nil mil u dilution Two entries of the Logan Elks the Intermountain A A U tournament Lake have in Salt 1 0 round while 2 2 0 4 reached the semi-fintwo others lost out in the pre- Totals 10 8 1 21 hminaries, according to word re- here MALAD SECOND G T. F. P. ! Max Orchard in the f Richard, 0 0 2 flars and Howard Taylor in the South f 0 2 0 0 127 pound class each won opening o 2 2 2 contest by a decision. Arthur Ayls-11Thomas, c worth in the 147 pound class lost 1 Ayl.s- 2 1 o 4 by a decision while Lowell 0 2 i i worth lost on a first round terh- meal knockout in the Totals 'mi i In m t Is W mind and sight in .1 good engagi d and Mount Cotopaxi in Eeimlor is is urged to at tend tut lone (111111,1 Uai 11I Rn amend the loftiest lohano in the world. Mis spun Tut s.li) 1 siting at tile Most fish found in inland lakes tmnie ot in motlici, Mrs Sam m waters are of a dark toior. ( right ii. r and Mis Jos ph Wukhim an f ni weie dinm r guests at n- tin lurni of Mr and Mi tlitu Inhuman Sunday Mi" Wiliiim Kinsford w is EXJOY A TRII .it a btithday patty ut to SALT LAKE and Ini home Wednesday, in honor piom IN 3 4 . 1 t in 11 ml inion ktin 11 ird w h i In nt Mi Ot t i. n Totals ELLSVILLE Buist, f Rainbow, f Archibald, c R Leishman, g L Hendry, g . A Multi 11 mmi 1 Ft t n i't g g f Logan Seventh . Preston Fourth 2 i t M II Iht inti W Tiuim t 'nut Stole ellsville-MalaThe game was slow both with comparatively teams fighting hard but plainly Malad particiularly was neivous wild, sometimes even missing the A Archibald of the b ink board valors continued his fine tloor game but his scoring duties were taken over by Rainbow and Buist of Wellsville was K Leishman again the outstanding guard on Elcock of Malad disthe floor. played his flashy floor play but like his mates, was unable to find the basket and that, after, is what wins ball games. The Smithtield - Logan Tenth ime got off to an unfortunate beginning which may or may not have aided the final decision Some Tenth ward players failed to reach the gym by starting time beiause of an accident on the The Smithfield way from Logan. boys proved themselves real sports bv delaying the game 15 minutes Even this was not enough however, and the Tenth ward started a makeshift five with only three legulars. Keyed to the proper fighting pitch by these misfortunes, Logan Tenth swept the faltering Smith-fiel- d bovs off their feet from the Mart Hillyard and Heaps played important parts in a late rally in . the first quarter that gave Smithfield its only lead at At for half time, the count was Then Schaub, one Logan Tenth. of those delayed by the accident entered the game KI N I P TOTAL DURING THIRD In the third quarter, with Heaton, Davis and Schaub alternating in scoring, the Tenth ward ran up 16 points while Smithfield was two. Smithfield out-sc- o counting d Logan Tenth in the final canto hut that tremendous scoring spurt in the third quarter carried the Loganites to victory. In the final analysis, it was Harmon, elongated guard, who was a big factor in the Tenth ward i tory. Harmon covered Heaps, j n nnspring of the Smithfield at-k, like a blanket whenever he get into dangerous territory, disrupting the pley of the big fellow during the first half, In the other games of the second night, Clifton and Logan Seventh ame through to the consolation finals as expected. They should st ige a tepid battle tonight. In the championship game, the Loganites with their smooth pass-th- e basket, are favored although they will have plenty of trouble getting through that Wellsville mt u In I inlt i t A i tin Su. ii I .u I 11 nished in s 1. m b ' l i i on h nl t Mi, h. r ci ii. I in i Mi Mi w ml i t gr i) o ... s , n Mr ilfoid Por- h til skt t n t "Ml ii IS i I 111, t ot Glwhs v in to IS '' 11','H'I ti d t 1,. with n Mn u tm Momi is t i nn - li '111' 'he USAO, I t t int I In. "i fi'rmrU j i of lenient in t r Mm mil nt Mi' nH HinKu, j i m m of t.u N i tl RimcU Sh'inu on ti.is stut .. r. ot Mtn Mi- lt nil ui m i nit ht i it Rhv M.itihit I tr-uiu lot. K Li u dp m Inn h Mill Mr" Rotund Gulltghet ot S ui ht In nm I Mt K wue Mr uni Mm kt i US l'avt.d as isltinj ht I M' I" gm tn iMii istt r m Hit Mi i los c ami M Mi afternoon Kt Mi 1! IHvm atnl Min Jtmo Stint" wonstii n Thelma Iht Lusunn.th Hosts tump ol ck Mi nod Min M u in llh.tm Smith and the Daughters of the I'lomt rs win ho-- l and hostess it t 1I111-l- ii Iitiv h 01 'hi u.iZatums i i nut at the home of Mis at tin it hoim Sund.n I 'inner (1 . Diiin tht tn in the evening 2 Woodless TmirNtl.iv afternoon d '1 r w ed u 1 In h il s, tin (it Id i'ifj tin-i- n Caprice was whtill ,anie- - Wile injolid K. ills' Mil" u I ill The topu tn liintd s4 .lid 1. 1 1 er large inaikid lot Mi t it tenth the I dame t . 5 s iiu mi , H ii ..ni ad H m Ii Ini Ilium, mil tzen J unis Tht re is no basis for the till host and h 1st ss belief that I he Fianklin high m hoot junioi the it is ilangi rims to sleep in tor fear it will af-- f moonlight lass will hold then annul! jn 1101 th Totals TEAMS , H i I Cutler Cu'ler l( Vmlt i it n tl lilt til I 111 opt rt tt Hit r Aldudge 39-2- Horn (' L t t i vN.il"'!1' t htit h tins u nit i t n I ( u 1 H IRE" Wells- - lit M pi ht nit i uni k : i ' M I f OTTIS PETERSON Fletch. I the underdogs night at Scott i Friday and they made F Si hole of it. Tonight, instead Second vs Smithfield for Totais it will tl - I' U.t BY It was Preston th" most o', Malad Franklin News is simply Mrs Lizie Dopp is spending the week visiting her daughter Mrs Percy Smith and familv Mrs Ezra Cole entertained a small group of children last in honor of her afternoon , , , T Hiininl the anniversaries ocruring Games and refreshments week were served to the happy children A group of MIA singers met last Wednesday evening and practiced over the chorus 'An Ode To Youth" which is being prepared by all the wards of the penson stake and will be heard in a Musical March 12, at the stake Festival in Richmond in one tabernacle large combined chorus Miss Josephine Petersen entertained with a birthdav supper in compliment to Mr Wells Jackson and Mrs Ormus Buttars of Lewiston. whose birthday anmversarj oi i urred on the same dav Febru-a-Miss Petersens imseiond mediate and Mr. Ormas Buttars were special guests Mr J W Seamons, pnnc.pal of h the district schools took his and eighth grade students to Logan early Wednesday morning and spent the day visiting a number of places, interesting among them were the Condenscry, fire deCrys'al Bottling woiks, They partment and the USAC received courteous tieatment, were given especially for the students and treats were stuenjosed by the twenty-fou- r Mr Melvin Buttars. Carl dents Hanson and Mr Seamons each At 3 had a ' ar load of students o'clock they all attended the opera The day's entertainment "Faust will long be . remembered by all , At The Capito1 "Laughter," Myrna Ley directed "Topaze unplavs the heroine, who is as and as the hero, character usual a others in the cast are Albert Conti. Luis Alberni, Pegmald Mason, Jobyna Howland, Jackie Scarl and Frank Reicher. VESTON I Busti r Keaton- and Jimmv have the stammenng assist- The Miw. Mabel and in. e of Roxio Ate., in then new NelM.11 weie the pleasing . oiiiedy, 'What' No Beer"' which hostesses nl a budge luncheon .how-- , Capitol heij at then home Saturday afSunday at the 1 heater 25 Ail exceptional cast supports this ternoon, Febmarj The guests were seattd at tnrie Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer starring small tables The guests luded li am m their new laugh vehicle In addition to Ates there is the MissesLeasEllin Latsen, Jennie Mis Anhui Johnson. Lunt, Phyllis Barry, who recently ap- Netiensw ander Mrs Charles SimpRonald Colman in peared opposite Mrs Mis Thos Earl son, Preston, Cvnaia ' John Miijan, Henry Mrs Hansen, George Charles Maeser, Edward Brophy. Mrs Laura Fifi'dd, Mrs. Ira WyDunbar and Charles Gihlvn att Awards were given to Mrs his stuttering Charles Ates. despite Mrs. Simpson, speech, is a great help to Buster Hansen and Mrs Arthur George and 'Sihnozzola" in this comedy Buster and on the, beer question Mr and Mis Frank Olsen just Jimmy lun a brewery, and Rosco returned from a vaAtes is their chief brewmaster Ates makes his beer so potent that cation spenj at Philadelphia, while there they had tneir little son, police complications ensue and the Clair opeiated on. They made the whole pack of comedians is marchtr.p by auto. ed to jail Mr. N S, Hansen is visiting at The difficulties ot operating a the guest ot his brewery is further complicated for Phoenix, Ant, team by a daughters, Mrs. Ruth Taylor and the Keaton-Durant- e Mrs. Erma Griffin. Mrs. Griffin war between gangs headed by John Miijan and Ed- being very ill at present Little Dan Burbank, son of Mrs ward Brophy to control their out- Viola Burbank is convalescing at put The beer war offers a nightly a Preston hospital after an apexciting counterplot to the comoperation. edy provided by Buster and Jim- pendicitis Thomas Preston has been a Salt my Lake visitor the past 10 days And, as if those complications Norman Nelson and Weston were not enough, the presence in Maughan were Salt Lake visitors the cast of Phyllis Barry entan- over the week end. still further. gles the situation Mrs. Riley Nelson just returned Buster falls in love with the fair Phyllis, only to discover too late that she is the affinity of one of the hostile beer barons, John MiiDu-rin- C011--ta.i- 1111 a, Neuen-swand- er two-mont- beer-runni- jan What! No Beer?" was directed It is an bv Edward Sedgwick. original story by Robert Hopkins, adapted to the screen by Carey Wilson, with additional dialogue by Jack Cluett. The story covers the current beer controversy from the last national election to the present fight in congress for legalization. ivho had the happy priv.lege of be'ng numbered with this party. Mrs John Lambrose has been quite ill, but is better at this writing Bishop and Mrs. Christofferson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr and Mrs Eward Clayson and family and Mr and Mrs Edwin Kendell and daughter, Wanda. Mr and Mrs. Rulon Jenson spent last Friday visiting Mr and Mrs Alfred Jensqn at River Heights. ct Wed-neNd- av .1 ot Mirih tndai, ha- 1 been 1 het noth dt !u ioun The huthday ammersary turkej dinner xa.is sitwd at 2 oclovk, after which old time mu at and singing was enjoyed Guests int luded Mr and Mis John Lowe, Mr anti Mrs Joepa Love, Mr and Mrs J KSmeliie, Mr and Mrs Will Stoekdale, Mr and Mis Joseph Stone Mi and Mrs Charles Baker, Mr ana Mrs Lonn Hampton and Mr and Mrs lim ue Doney Iarel Fuhriman toand Elden Kingsfoid motoied Downey, Thun day on business, freshthe Wednesday evening man (lass entertained at a nohost party at the home of Fred Jeusen A variety of games were played and lunch was served to 30 guests Mr and Mrs Bartlet Nash were host and hostess at a party at their home Monday evening. A delicious dinner was served at 8 o clock and the rest of the ning was spent playing rook Guests included Mr and Mrs Lester Lowe, Mr. and Mrs and Mr and Mrs. n0, Oliverson, Grant Lewis. Don Robinson, who is attending school at the USAC, spent tae week end nt the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Pearl Rob- A NEWHOrSE HOTEL imiiiisu0 a visit at Salt Lake Viss hay Pieston was a Salt Lake visitoi ovei tnc-- week end. of the Weston dancers attended the Junior Piom at the Preston high school at Preston last h rid.ty night. The Weston high school basketball team with Couch Charles Simpson and Supt. Earl Maeser in ion. aie at the south eastern Idaho tournament at Dovrr.ey participating m the Mr H. M. Porter was a Logan business visitor Thursday He in company with Mrs. Porter, were Salt Lake visitors the first of the week Mrs Golda and two ll are childten of Rivordale, the Mr. and of Mrs Martin guests Olsen. Miss Lola Gassman of Ogden is the guest of her mothei, Mrs With Emily Gassman Baths to St. (Ml ROOM RATES TWO PERSONS Outside room with mm 400 Rooms-10$2,011 50 $50 bath 00 FAMILY pOOM Four or Pjve ", eve-fro- m Persons . $C w , Two Members , In, Family Single Rate, Plus 5CT Cents $2. $2 50, $3. 33 50, $4 Single $2 50, $3, $3 50, $4, $4.50 Double Ver-Ma- All With IV. E. SUTTON C. IV WEST Lath Mgr. Asst. Mgr. try-out- s. Mit-he- CAPITOL Last Time Today Grand Theatre Last Time Today THE BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL ! Robert Armstrong And Constance Cummings And All Star Cast SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY The Big R. K. 0. Radio Picture Joan Blondell in Blondie Johnson " Sunday' '"monday tuesday IT WILL MAKE EVEN CONGRESS LAUGII! Iustr Si'hntuzle" don't wait of beet tf make and fot the the ivctui'e ol their ftineie-i- i Its itvr; h directed by EDWAUI) BEIT Tl SEDGW ICK tfWVwrnoU in the role he chose obove oil othen DEPDESSION When the rich retuards of fraud are thrown in the lap of an honest man, uihat does he do? Topaze thought it over and did what you or I utouid do. The fastest money making proposition of today Keyed to the new order, and m line with the spirit of the much discussed "New Deal " - who sev-rr'- many films, notably " ii oiliest are thinking Youll love the scoundrel I and working with the trend of these modern times are making money the first day out TTCiPAZE He's a thief A genuine opportunity for full or p.ut time men to con- with a nect permanently leading local organization engaged in the world's present and most most important talked of business by letter, giving full particulars and qualifications, addressed to Reply 513 Mclntjre Bldg, Fait Lake City, Utah From ot the Wage odoptohon b Bean W levy by Morre! Pagnol the (riiimph With JiiI what w AirCNA' Lor Diec'ed bp H DAbbodie DArrosf Dow d O Sezmck. executive producer Picture of coursel An it'i Also Comedy, Cartoon and News Rrsco ATES I'hjJis BARRY John MILJAN X Ypxiokluyn Jiyer |