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Show - THE ITER TAGE SIS ALP-JOURNA- TUESDAY, APRIL LOGAN. UTAH, L, for one month, per word; days double charged ; Add 4o ICY I Wat's Horrors thv He fits of vj.lue Firnt call for baseball, min' If you arc interested in baseball as a pluyer. would be player manager, sponsor or just a good old fashioned fan you aie invited and uiged to attend the baseball meeti ig scheduled for Wednesday night at 8 p m at the ch imber of comm-rcThe purpose of this meeting is to stimulate and create mteiest in the national pastime of baseball by diSsUbsing ways und means of Improving cue baseball diamonds in tlu. uty as well as organizing the seVLial leagues Into a moie dticieiit and wtukaule unit Coach E L. Romney of the college, H F Luuu, who is a downtown cnthusiust, memlars of the ebuinber ol commune. Commissioner N W Merklty und othiis will give Shoit talks at tile mcct-in- g FARM aie bf ii g tennis led with BUREAU - e BASEBALL LOOP SOON MEETING 1 (Oinpt it mu Now innie Biibmls foimer in rlour ch milium, aimoumts In be J pits Til'k n, t lioup.li 41 is (upible Hits of tb fi it in ; too -- 1 via, old al any time m a sppi il malt h Tin whole thing vonltl lie out womb l fill bally Imo fa a 'liltltn tints inatili tlnit wci.ltl pack tin ill i la . ill - if t 111! s w o I Cat he county will have a Farm Baum Basibul. Ic igin in operation this summer simil ir to those that have so silt 1 xxfullv functioned in Weber and Boxi hit r few the p tst tenuities thump be ytai s The complete piogram will as follows. The benefits of biv.-buland baocball us a curccr E L Rom- The Farm Bureau It ague would on sorntwhit old ( at he Valley earned be to l the league with teams tepitst nting tuch comney. a munity laige ciioigh to put team The new Farm Buieau League m the league R L County Agent Wrigley In othi r counties, the season is Why the American Legion sponinto halves with the four sors baseball league junior leaders coming togethei for a big Commander S V Prows county day early m the fall This Why Logan city needs a comincludes the baseball ganits, remercial baseball league, Ottis lays und other events, combining to Peterson. a real county farm teicbia-tioRow the waidr could put ovu in.ike a baseball league, President ( lose reA lotal baseball committee of the Seventh ward Ai i A with Mr Wrigley and met cently to needed improvements pul its dt sire to enter such oyer a successful baseball pio- aexpressed as well as to assi it in league gram- Orson Ryan What tb city can do to help evtiy wav posable in organizing on this league This put over this program Cornmis-sioj- and tarryingalso visited the county lommittec N VV Meikiey fair grounds and looked over its After the main meeting the a and as local county clubs will get together for possibilties The committee exa tew minutes to uisuss plans 101 bisebull field a with that the opinion the coming season i ne met tin,; pressed from tho county und will be heud in the main hail oc little help city, the grounds could be made the chamber of commerce into a very fine playing field a. Attention of players and mana- will as being a derided improvegers wno weie in me comment il ment for future imltos league year is called to the The committee will meet with meeting also All should oe the county commission Wednesto, discuss plans lor organpermission and help isation of the league and nnptovc-ment- s day to ask its the grounds needed foi tnu coming tea-so- in fixing up At the meeting set for Sal ut day night, April 8, at the imirt house,d a t nmmittce will likely he name to set the machinery ill motion LOGAN GOLFERS that will put the Farm Uureu league undtiwuy immediately Letarc being mailed county recWILL PLAY SOON ters reational Itadirs asking them to have a baseball ropiest illative present at this meeting Members of the Logan Golf aud Country club will be playing MOOM U.Iir RAINBOW SI EN on at least finished holes by the PORTLAND, Ore d Pi A moonmiddle of May or early June, aclight rainbow, something new in cording to present indications Greens planted last summer on meteorologiinl phenomena, wasre-pirte- d by two Pot Hand puliccinep Holes Two, Three and Six aro of the 8 25 oil the morning now in excellent condition while a California earthquake fairways planted last fall aie to show gieen and should experience a rapid giowth as the 1. hOLUsI) 11 A.LE weather becomes warmer (1 A Me letter CARIBOU, of members the club Meanwhile, Me , recently are setting machinery in motion addressed to Moose, to a resident here to finance the finishing of the was delivered no town in this .stute other six holes early this summer As there is name, postal authoiitivaj The principal expense, the central by that tried Moose river, fust had pumping plant, and the roughing htud and Moose Island In of tin fairways and greens has already been accomplisned, all that remains being installation 01 Uie lcdder received from Wilson Salt Luke, a member of complete sprinkling system and placing ot top soil and plunting the RFC directorate of the fairways and greens If this Mr McCarthy makes it clcai were started at once, the complete that unless it is the municipality course would be ready for play by itself which is to uppty for the late summer, according to H. J loan and unless the municipality Is properly authorized to incur in-Hatch president. A final decision against borrowbled jess for such a purpose, the ing money from the Reconstrucpi ojeet would have to be lit Id tion Finance Corporatioi to comineligible for RFC momy loancantiuncd m i ed for self liquidating projects plete the course e n er . . . potatoes Providence crisp eating und t linkbliss and Kusst tt A7 potatot s 375 North Main FOR SALE OR RENT Five-- room barn modern home, garden 439 Suth Set coops pastures und West Inquire 54 North A3 Bet ond East, basement FIRST lass ait.ilfu hay new Stilkcy hay rakes, new wood or steel frame peg tooth harrows Cheap Munson Lumber company, A28 Phone 3o, Ricnmond from lu-- t pre-pm- n. iy, dt RUSHING UP SPORTS . - ' - " ii' By buffer . ePEAL ' SpiTPAH NOOlp r 'SyU rcfRWv' a A, pod, pkj league rifoffR FRWK SrtEUENBACK OFlHE W31FIG CDAsT H6 HNS VDok) iso (b AMES BUT lU 5 'YEAxRS-.iHE NAAS IN T&E MINORS VAlHEHTfe LEAGUE. . BAN . WenToN theNspitted 1920a bidribv Keno-h- a . . Eddie . . . in t tall win. looks to lie a belter pros Iiish pert than ( Inn k, tli signal taller of the last tso Jldl s. 6 sacks KINDLING livered. Phone 590-J- stiffen'd as many defeats as Vim since lie won the title in 1931. seems to me amateui ism's aloofness fioni contact with the piofessionals has hurt tennis The golfeis of both (lasses have mingled with mutual advantage. Wouldn t tines make a belter impression in bihalf of amateur tennis by meeting the piofexsii'ii.il3 and establishing, it any, their ? AT Dr Alexander Meiklejohn, former president of Amherst college and now professor of philosophy and thairman of the Exiierimentdl college, University of Wisconsin, will be a special lecturer during the summer session at the Utah State Agricultural college. Dr J H Linford announced today During the past twenty years Dr Meiklejohn has delivered adthe United dresses throughout States and he is recognized as one of Americas foremost speakers and educators Many of his arIn are ticles published leading educational and literary magazines He has lectured m various European countries and is at present giving a series of talks on the Pacific coast Among the topics he discusses are "Edmation and the Social The Order." Significant Living, iccently Experimental college" and Why He will be at the college In compliment to Mr and Mrs Study W illard Ru hards and children, from June 6 to 9, the first went of summer the session Mrs O J Biurett entertained at an atti active dinner, Sunday CovHEIFER HAS NO NECK ers were also laid for Miss Fern Bmst Miss Oipha Buist and Miss ABILENE, Tex. (I P A heifer Helen Ahrens Mrs Garland Yook entertained uthout a neek, but three years at a dinner Sunday Covers were old and normal in every other laid lor Mr und Mis James Muir, way. is on display at the zoo here Mr and Mrs James Jensen, Jr, and her owners are anxiously and Mr and Mrs Yonk and famil- aAuiting the arrival of a calf due to be' born m June. The heifer is y ' ' Mr and Mrs Gerald Walker of unable to turn her head. Simthfald jeere guests of Mrs John Ladle Saturday, also Mrs Leonu Corbett of Southfield Miss Luma Poulson is spending the week ut Dtwcyville, the guest ol Mrs Joseph Beaten Tho tsedgull gills gave a party ON hand now Leghorns, Rocks at the home of their louder. Miss and Reds Call and see the Viola Bmst in honor of Betty Mai-- u kind of chicks you are buying Refreshments were served to Agents for Lyon Electric and x We hatch Buttery Brooders. Pultittub William H Maughan your hen and turkey eggs. Free liman of UiJIsvilJc, Count feed with chick orders. .ilgh Will 11 U Adams and Vcrn Neilson ext hangs chicks for heavy hens, weie sppukfis at tile sacrament wheat and barley. Logan .met Ling tiunduy Fail Huist sung Hatdlierya Canyon Road Thomas solo uiitnnpamtd by Miss Mu-- 1 J JUiwlfy. Phopf A A8 -- UISAE''-' ) Phone Ionic hold goods nod pianos to h,I purg; of the city. Long Distance H eulmg 57. diswin- 477 J. W. Ault & Son t Genuine i SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., JIG North Main. Rents, expert repairing, needles and parts for all rn tkt-sGood used machine, $5.00. A22 Bids; b tb d GLOBE FEED Baby chick, laying mash, all straw and hay SEEDS Big variety Gtrdcn, Kkiwir, i'icl-- l DE LAVAL SEPARATORS --Bargains in new and used micliinrx ( V 40 to do house work West Pccond South Apply A5 Phone 2 calve-s- , 691-K- All or - THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY! Fn- estimates on all makes. Repair woik guaranteed. 10 per unt disHunut L. Li limbec k t, on Ma.' tag parts. Phone 1G7-15G Weat First Noith. ) A7 798-R- 2 Laundry Out Odinary Drivers Angry Wife (PA-17- ; A Within a half hour you can apartment Refinance your present ear con if you still owe on it. Finance the sale of your cur to a prospective buyer trait Easily Cured Being Nervous. South 285 Borrow on your car Uhoned Sanders Sincere Service ElKNISHEI) MODERN Main Automobile Loan' Dept. AH furnished house for rent cheap 55 South Third West AS APARTMENT 205 East Third Noi th. A3 No Gas - No Xnxikd No I lam'd! Moie Economical ; Blooding LKMG1H C()L 'i hat Hot (najli Ktn 1 GOOD Carl W. Sanders Royal Knight (Wl PIJONK 293 well furnished apartment 1 Available Married April 135 Eaol Center. Cull couple SMALL, 'I hatcher JfuildiOg; PHONE thsfU- THREE room apartment, newly furnished, hot water heat, electric refrigerator, electric stove, janitor service Dr II R McGee 643 East Fourth North A21 Phone 64 UNFURNISHED FOUR rooms modern Fourth South 145 I'hosc 37 4 Mens Fine Suits West A4 i I Wrest watch at high concert Call at Herald-Journand identify and pay for thm artv A4 FOUND school children's Grocery 20c FREE! 50 All). PURE HEAVY COLOKET) oath 500 sonality and appearance ! We are showing the newest and smartest fabrics distinctive, tight-wove- n worsteds; soft BREED CHICKS-wi- order of Kiiier-Qualil- t--r new suits for Spring . . . suits of youthful, spirited lines . . . suits that will have a refreshing effect upon your per- Adults haircut 30i , Basement Sewell s SPJSCJAL J N impressive display of hundreds of MISCELLANEOUS th y Chickc, new automatic blue fl unc oil brooders und plenty used stoves R !, Dahle Poultry wrantod 350 N Second VV Phone 975-Leghorn finished woolens-Chevio- Tweeds. ts, ... The styling and tailoring of these suits are usually found priced away above a t is hereby given that the hotel claims a hen upon the baggage and contents of W. J Welding Electric And fr oi i fi rs - I k XsT' hen mi lal parts brrak or wear think - 6: of Galloway's Americas Best Radiators Tailored Suits Welding & 1H J 2- I m lUi F&vn Acetylene A4 ALWA1S OV N( Hl.Dl l E LOS BON U .P' Twenty - four an engineer and ntver once A D, 1933 yi.is turn ml schedule is the record to C V MOHR. B Lift hfield, 71 Clerk of Tirst Judicial Distrii t whuhGec'ge with pudr He has retired Court in and for Cache County, p mt after 50 years on the Boston 1 ,h , h my radio td Daily, May 1, 1933 sflfchso $n PORTABLE VV Co. A7. 1071-- Notue Central HICKS P.KOOD SCIENTIFICALLY Scaire KALSOMINING and sponging Cheap Rosa Stcntzcl. Providence A7 m G No Survivors. days old 3 3 24 284. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Call Utah Phone West Center Street, Phone ; IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF BUDGE HOLDING COMPANY, a corporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the application of D C Budge, T B pudge, and Rush C Budge, made for and on behalf of the Board of Directors of Budge Holding Company for the of said dissolution corporation, was filed in my office on the loth day of March, 1933, and that said application will he heard on Saturday, the 13th day of May, A D 1933, by the court, at the Court Room of said C urt, m Logan, Cache County, State of Utah Dated this 27th dav of March, 1 SUPERIOR RADIO REPAIR Service of all modi Is. Phone 1112. W. B. Jones, graduate R C.A. .An titute. CERTIFIED RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE (ti-fie- d Technicians and Electricians. Everything in Radio and Electric. 123 N. Main. Phones; 158W, 181, 4C2W. LJJLN lounty. let eUimitcx. M.i ntt r. I RADIO SERVICE fix- WANTED Al ONCE Salesmen saleswomen for lotal work Set C Poulter 470 West Second A4 South NOTH E OF FOKEf LOSl RE OF NOTICE In the First District Court of the the State of Utah, for Cache nerrn. . GOOD used tenor banjo cafe before 3 p m oaoaaj Moore, of Salt Lake City, in the sum of $10 00, due for room rent from August 24th to September 11th. 1932, inclusive, and that on the 15th day of April, 1938, at the hour of 12 00 Noon of said day, the undersigned Hotel will foreclose its ben and sell at pubht auction to the highest bidder, at its main lobby in the said hotel, the said baggage and contents as provided by law CENTRAL HOTEL By Mrs H VV Hill, proprietor Richar-is-Woodlan- . and PAINIING KALSOMINING Phone 1225, William Rumble. .50 EaU A8 CTRL LEGAL NOTICES n at a hi lot yout plumbing repair and installation Baugh Plumbing company. RARER HANGING tr.iusferied , Barrett VI-- u Flumring For the best De- M Mrs Vtrlin Flu iton entei tamed a quilting Til'll stlaj Dinner Mrs w is stivcd to the following William L Kidman, Mrs Lynn K J Mis Hanot k, roth Longs! Mis Chesti r Kidman, Mrs L K W nod, Mrs Lon W ood The Sunday School cnorister, William I Sorensen gave a childrens dame, Thursday in the Mr Sorensen hall amusement promised the children u dantc for their good work in Sund ly School and learning the wordi of certain Tile olthcstra Mention songs tarnished tile music Mrs John Ladle was hostess to a dinner Tuesday in honor of Mr. und Mrs Jay Jensen, Oliver lay lor. Russell Muir and Miss (Telia Ludle Mr and Mis L Brietcnbecker of Logan, Mr and Mrs Delbert I'etuson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs James Jensen, Jr, Feb-ruai- W.dlp.ipcr FOR ECONOMIC SERVICE Fhon 210. Modern Mortuary. 2U0 West Center. IT TO LECTURE HERE falling off in March Despite receipts of the Logan postofficc as compared with March 1932, the total for the first quarter of the year is above that Jor 1932 by a margin of $549 02 according to the report of Postmaster Joseph Odell Postal receipts for the month 'were 83411 Id as compared with 3745 91 for March, 1922, a decrease of $334 81. Hcwever rececp for the first quarter were $10 8114 37. while in the first quarter of 1922. they were y The Januaiv and $10,2.55 3.5 receqts for the current year were slightly above those of a vtar ago. CLASS CO. I.ISLAltSEN NOW TAKING OKDEKS for TIIATFheF & MORRELL FEEfT CO. null HEIFER Mis Claud Strcnscn rntertuiued ut a dinner tsunday In honor of flic sixth hitlhday of her daughter, Margaret Rae Covers wire laid for Mr and Mrs William H Maughan. Lumoine Maughan of jWellsville, Mr und Mrs Ernest Maughan of irovidence and 14 children Miss Fein Buist entertained at a luncheon Saturday in honor of Mrs Leona Corbett of Smithficld Miss loietta Hubuer Miss Veda Sorensen Miss Frona Hnbner and Miss Annie Burnt Mrs William Buist entertained at a luncheon Thursday Covers were laid for Mrs William Hughes, 'Mis Joseph j N Bonn Sen, Miss lyjoU iUmt and i$ss Gladys Buist - count. See us befoie you buy. Call on dow and auto glass. Phone 171-- Another Argument lit zclle i 209 A4 $100. fURNITURE and plumbing tures 227 Nortji First East NEW born calves RECEIPTS ARE LOW (bNNEcFwJ Idnd and pasture Call FARM L BABY -- Phone 79 4J1. Ony East, J1 blocks south l;K. htitin. A ( P) Lai t.sihis (Jurage, Provident e. 1 NOTED EDUCATOR MARCH POSTAL ONCE CO&HED thoite ing nt MENDON ) - J. Liirnsetl Transport Pilot. .No. 6521) Rhone 118 AJO APPLES a million Jaskwnh is quite sine of Tiltlni had fo V nes' ability tli-i- B. Moving Larsen Alma HAY, . win four championships befoie lie was popululv accepted as a dependable champion While Vines lias won the National Singles twite, lie also has bee" guilty of borne tennis. Tiltkn used to loaf a lot when the going was unimportant, but lie could tutu on the power at will and blast his opponent right 'nto tho clubhouse Flashes of this batno bort of genius have been shown by Vines but there have been too many occasions when he turned on the steam and the power wasu't there. Few champions hate I'LOID IIANSEN CHOICE pansies good planting season now Gieen house hmo N Sixth E Phone 811 J Aid t, 'V'OT Latest equipment, any ear any join M e linu uoi K, tncal woik, weUinyr- Lowest puces! Umk (Juaiaiiteiil and up Lo-ba- l. in MORTICIAN selling autos now the owntr of the Bids is pi, n lug them dose to Ins haying chopped a . pih in the stotk market Noiit Dame gets anuthii Vines' Instability similar louses c AUTOMOBILE REKA IKING , hading nude j J DRMATIOM Cat he Valley n For information tall at Cache Air Fort or b08 North 3rd East be LEGAL KATE I t If present plans of Ca be County Agritulluial Agint R L Wriglty and other hast bull t ntbuxinvls will price $1 no 1 a- -, e. 15 Ten cents per line per insertion DID YOU KNOW THAT rinvo of the As recruits are MadjtsM amt f lhotkl . . . and plins tall the hatlway bitwcui tlmr looms in the BiadtoiJ im tl at Foit My-m the Polish toirldor. . I r. nk 0 Don I not only - the lu-- t Latter in the Na-tii a I.t.inue but comes piel-ti lose O bung flie best . - Kppa llix tliesst d g ut et ol the Beds is 42 but he Ins nt ei lotten oier that soutbci u aiunt . . . Sidney Weil s f.nliir made a fortune moie f it I I li w Mi ill's si ai t d it by sa uu la- ' i i t on pt tc in the Jx.itiniid c.p, , 'tains i a ini ir a itli 111' In pianslup it I" pity of an ainitiui, w some limns like tli it Big Bill Tildtn u1im1 bs openlv tliilaiuis tuns v - ali.ntl to nns t the pith mini tints minuted that lie tuiild lmnit t hi c am dt Uis who eciili! beat Tibi n in special tail time an automobile Rites as low as la per mile air line pt r passenger Flights oyer Login and Minimum per word. charge for first inwrtion 15 nut cents If paid within three SPORTS PARADE Well See You At The Meeting On Wednesday lY-- 1 For cath insertion one cent per word, for one week, five tents tints JOU irulSIF Mr With Travel Hansen Ijing Servile Stftr and chtnper than you WANT AD IiATES Call For 4. riio.NE ooi-v- v East Center Street Made To Sell For $25.00 and $35.00 - C. V. Galloway 17 Attention, Poultry Men! Depression prices on first quality White Leghorn bibv ohuks Hatched from hens with high egg record Blood tei ir nr white diarrhea. Certified Golden Rule VV chit ks Charles Miller 428 North agent Phone First East, Logan, Utah 899-V- r and 19 50 SMITH CLOT of JVfo, i f Ijigmi |