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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- MARCH LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, L, ; J - 1 Utah Mortgage 1 1 Evans 34, r 484 A ' I? Y-' - V - . 4 I o-- s vt I ' tnl- - V- r Parade 'V" Itv HEM tv MCLEMOUE ifAr v In'ting Lilt '. . W V t league I - jo Oddities 9 30 round-robi- x NEW YORK, PRESS Mar 0 m- - Re- After ( Retaining town Sidi SOFTBALL MEETING RED GOOSE TATE O'FLAKES w.nd Fifth Eiplunrs then let. lined mglil Tuesday vanball i church .l.iiiipiunship when they deleated a rival Logan Ninth ward crew in two fast and before a games, capacity crowd in the Logan junior high school gymnasium. The champions proved to be great "money'1 players in the first game by pushing over a pair ot hard earned points after the score 4 In the had been tied at second game they displayed real to calibre win quite championship handily. Dr. Elmer Christensen, state chemist and member of the explorer department of the general board of the YMMIA, directed the playoff and presented the champions with sweaters and the runners up with a vanhull immediately following the contest Assisting him were Gene Hammond and Royal Stone of the explorer department of Salt Lake City. Officiating of tile games was handled by Coach Lincoln McClellan of the Logan junior high school and Dr. Christensen Members of the iaigan Fifth ward team as pictured above aie: front row, left to right Ctvili McDermaid, Dale Olsen, Wayne Reed Morgan, Howard Morris, Smith, Kedreth Neeley; back row Paul Thomas, Ned Clyde, Parley Black, Bill Thomas, Ray Hugie, Henry Aebischer, explorer leader and coach; Alvin Hess, Cache district chairman. The Ninth ward squad includes Grant Stevenson, Dean Rogers Lavell Miller, Dean Stevenson, Herbert Pack, Wayne Wester-holSheldon Bcrgeson, explorer leader, Fay Hirst, Don Stevenson, James Delbert Miller, coach, Skidmore and Richard Call. Eigan 4 King Coal proves its supero or milder iority in weather because it gives more heat and lasts OPENS TONIGHT ABC NEW YORK, Mar. 10 IE When Mayor Fiorello La Guardia hard rubber rolls a ball at a set of pins tqnight, the 37th Anual American Bowling Congress, greatest indoor sports in American history, spectacle will be underway. New York's first ABC tourney will be the richest, largest, longest in duration, and most widely represented ever held. More than 20,000 keglers from 31 states and Canada will take turns at shattering the maple before the $145,000 in prize money is awarded May 4. The bowling will continue on 28 alleys in the 212th Coast Artillery armory 17 hours out of each 24 for the next 56 days. n There are 4,016 teams, 5,881 pairs, and 11,773 singles who paid $218,075 entry fees to compete for the 6,000 odd prizes. All in of these figures are "tops bowling history As soon as the brief inaugural ceremonies by Mayor La Guardia are over, the first squad of 28 Pabst teams will take over the alleys. The lowest average for any of these quintets is 934 while the highest is 1018. RIFLE led and Ask Your Dealer for Genuine King Coal Inclusively Produced 11) UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY Salt Lake Cit. It ah On (ho Radio: WEATHER PKOPHLI Friday and Saturday, day, Wedne.-day- , Tuesday and Thursday. IT LASTS LONGER Diilpli Caiiiilli, first baseman, slug- ... paper hanging, new No mess. Prices are sonable. Phone me- reaM-1- 684-R- 0 FREE! If excess acid causes yoj Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indigestion, Heartburn. Get free doctor's sample prescription, Udga, at City Drug Company To BUY SELL RENT 2 LOST and FOUND See lamt: Ladies purse on the UICRR. Leave at Logan station, Re0 ward. Blaser Real Estate M-1- lairateil in CrockCit Bldg. 24 South Main PHONE 58 MALE HELP WANTED Clean Deals in Dirt Man fot roffee route Dp to $45 first week. Automobile given as bonus Write Zanol 198 Tenth St. Oukland, C'al. M-1- 0 Carbon County FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS A-- l year old gelding Bros, Snuthfield 1 COAL Plowman DELIVERED PRICE M-1- 6 RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good team STOVE Lt Nit of 1400 lb. mnres, sound and good to work. See with house, garage and gran- Wm, Phillip, Fair Grounds, LoR Weeks, ary. Inquire Geoig 3 gan. Smithfirld PEA M-1- SLACK LUMP M-1- 5 egg Buekeve electric incubator 0 Ewer. 336 West 2nd. So. IMI Modern home at 732 East 2nd No, $1400. Easy terms. Blaser Real Estate. 14 inch gang plow. Emil Wenner-gree5 Newton. Or trade: Bldg lot for good used J ear. 5.8) N. 6th E. Used brick. C. L. Funk, Richmond n, M-1- M-1- tilt t'lil'NTr fo.'SI III st ix IIVP TUP, NKiVPItS INMtliM Hilt lTltl lll.lt YTI)N I.T Pl.T-'R- 5.90 G.90 1.70 8.40 New Oil Treated Dustless Slack. Very best in $495 Cache Valley. GASAY OF LOGAN 2 LEGAL NOTICES AND OUAKDIANSHIP NOTICES $7.90 M-1- M-1- 2 PRDBATB HEAT N.ie &. Nishen, Inc. I!ui ers of wheat ami other Grain Logan, Phone 246 Egg Buyers Phone WANTED TO BUY Brooder 4 wheel No. coop. Ph. 755. trailer house. Phtine 277 - - 78 Wewt M-1- 6 100 E 195 5 1t South Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded M-1- 2 I seil Slock trailer, lh NOTH E TO ( It EDITORS IN THE DISTRICT O UKT OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT THE FIRST JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF Apple: All varieties, prices $1.10 FOR THE BEST DEAL UTAH, IN AND FOR THE up to $1 25 for big red ones. Dave Livin, the Jamuua butcher COUNTY OF CACHE. IN TOWN Cache Produce Co. 387 North hoy who left the hams on the wall In the Matter of the Estate of 1936 CHEVROLET $625 Main to join the hams in the wrestling Nels E.skelsen, deceased. 423 1934 CHEVROLET hosa has been in claims will Creditors Brooklyn ring, present FARMERS COLUMN 325 1932 CHEVROLET to have asked $15,000. pital for six weeks, suffering from with vouchers to the undersigned 95 an infection which followed a rope administrator of said estate at Sale; 2 ROI.ET 1928 CHEV freshen soon. Jersey cows, CLEARWATER. Fit , Mar. 10 burn . . He'll be out of action the office of Young & Bullen, at195 1931 FORI) Warren McBride, Hy. um. the $5n0 stood between for a year . . Speaking of wrestOnly torneys, Room It Thatcher Build1929 FORI) 135 Brooklyn Dodgers and two star ling. who are the "world cham- ing, Logan, Cache County, Utah, Sale: Cows &. shoates. 26 East 1935 OLDSMOBILE 595 holdouts today Pit' her Van Lin-gl- e pions'' now? of Center. or has every- on or before the 22nd day 1935 PONTIAC' Mungo wants JIVOO and has one lost count? . . . IH5 April, 1937. Sale: Soft wheat. 1224 N 6 E been ottered $14,500. Hist BaseNelden C. Eskelsen 1933 PLYMOITH 395 man Buddy Hussett threatened Administrator 1930 PLY MOUTH 235 Side: Fertilizer for lawns. Ph. "to go back to his Brooklyn Hard to believe department: Young A Bullen 300-1929 BUCK 145 The story from Sarasota that home, get a political job and play Attorneys with the .semi-pr- o Bushwicks Al Sehacht, 1936 CHEVROLET Publication dates: Ft b. 17, 24, Sale; Alfalfa the baseball bufVi TON 251 S. 1 del. hay his unless Dodger officids upped Mur. 3, 10, 17, 1937. 496 PICK! P foon, is working out with the West. n contract another $300. He is Ringling Brothers clowns to 1931 CHEVROLET TRICK 195 ved to have asked for $8,000. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sate: Jamesway brooders. Mure get new nuiteiial . . . Al had 1931 L ORD PR KUP J 195 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF accurate. Burn less fuel. J. W. better not change his routine, 1929 95 FORI) TRUCK DISJUDICIAL LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. 10 (I'l'i FIRST THE ,... because the fans have seen Morrell. 162 W. Center. Phone Three infielders and three out948-TRICT OF THE STATE OF him go through the same old fielders who are not due in trainUTAH, IN AND F'OR THE latces so long that one innoCOUNTY OF CACHE ing camp until next Sunday have FOR SALE or TRADE vation and they'll throw him In the Matter of the Estate of reported with the Detroit Tigers' out the park as an (impostor . . out. now Otelia Eskelsen, deceased. Manure spreader, and 20 bu. of batterynien wonting Creditors will present claims Mickey Cochrane w is the first early Burt, also young Wiscon209 North Main Street to all M-to the undersigned sign sin bull. Ph. Note to National league hitters: with vouchers major league manager of his players said Phone 279 - Logan, Utah estate of at Paul (Daffy) Dean's weakness is administrator A Bullen, atHOUSES FOR RENT fielding bunts toward first base the office of Young TAMPA, Fla., Mae 10 . . . Hell be efficient at torneys, Room 11 Thatcher BuildUNFURNISHED probably Manager Chuck Dre.sen of the the the opening of ing, Logan, Cache County, Utah, Cincinnati Reds announced today the business by on the of or before 22nd day because 5 rooms, furnace. $25. 83 So. 1st season, however, that he will start his team off in " Frisch makes him prac- April 1937. W. L. H. Daines, Ph. RK8 0 high gear by sending two squads Manager Nelden C. Eskelsen tice the plBy half an hour s day B FKE?H TESTED a full nine innings game Unuugh Administrator . . our guess is that Bill Tilden APARTMENTS FOR RENT tomorrow. It will be the Reds .will & Bullen Young beat Fred when they Perry FURNISHED first practice tilt of the year meet in the Garden Attorneys late this Rookies will do the pitching Publication dates: Feb. 17, 24, As good a money month Small cozy apt. for quiet couple Mar. 3, 10, 17, 1937. at the Hendrickson. 135 East ST. PETERSSBURG, Fla., Mar player as he is. Big William is For Gardens and Lawns even at his is better Center. when, Available Mar. 15. pride 10 Outfielder George NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS We buy fresh seed in bulk. Selkirk refruined from stake . . . And they'll both be ridSealed proposals will be receiv- Air conditioned Electric It is tested. We know It is apts. batting practice todav, nursing a ing when he meets the English- ed by Newton Town Corporation ranges and refrigerators. 345 good yet we sell it for sore side. He joined Pitcher Monte man. at the office of tha Town Clerk, 3 East. No. 5 less! Pearson on the New York YankAmos Griffin, for improvements ees cripple list Pearson is on to its Water System, together 3 or 4 rms, hid. 312 W. Cent. 5 The Athletics Philadelphia crutches with a wrenched ankle with certain alternate bids, all WE MAKE are stopping at the Snail hotel 0 and probably will be out of uniin accordance with the plans and 3 rooms. 151 E. 5th North. 4n Mexico event in the City, form another week. Manager Joe as prepared bv O. specifications New modern apts. 275 No. 3rd you care to write a white VV. let his pitchers cut McCarthy Israelsen, North Logan, Utah, 3 East. elephant a note . . . Francis loose for the first time yesterday and V. J. Larsen, Newton, Utah, relations Alhertanti, public and Lefty Gomez was particularly and until the hour 3 room Engineers, up counsel for the howling connicely furn. heated apt of 2 p. m. March 19, 1937 at which impressive. For Windows elec, equipped. 392 No. Main gress was a prizefighter publitime and at which place they will Phone 564. 0 cist for so long that names of Our be and read factory prices are low, opened publicly others than boxers floor him aloud. 2 room apt. 459 W. 1 N. you can buy no better yet 2 . for instance, his handout blinds than we make! Plans, specifications and profor today contained the fact 2 posal blanks may be examined at 2 rms. Priv. bath. 236 N 1 E tourthat the first ball of the the office of the Town Clerk at nament would be rolled by The Richmond Park school preUNFURNISHED Newton, Utah, or they may be THE BEST Ensented the operetta, The obtained at the office of the Em Mayor Fiorello and not Fidel 3 . . rm. mod. chanted Isle,'' at the Opera house But Senor Alhertanti still at Logan, upon a deposit apt. 276 N. 1 W. M-gineer on Friday afternoon and evening remembers Fidel La Barba, of $5 00. Said deposits will be reA good crowd attended, and were the former flyweight chamfunded provided the plans ana or furnished: 2 & 3 room mod apts. priv. bath. 349 S. Main ' with the performance pleased pion. specifications are returned to the 5 in good order and not Directing the operetta were Miss t Engineer Is none too good. Our best later than March 20, 1937. Fay Danes, O. L. Ballam, Grant 3 room apt. 459 W. 1st No 0 La Barba, incidentally, was the L. Bagley, and Principal G. G paint will cost less to keep Proposals must be made in Merrill. Anna Lou Merrill was inspiration for Henry Armstrong, strict accordance with all the your house painted. WANTED TO RENT the the accompanist. sensational coast feather- provisions of the plans and specMrs. Earl Bair and Justin weight who is here to make bis ifications, and must be submit- 30 to 100 acre pasture. Phone 93, Erickson accompanied Mr. and debut . . . Henry wanted to go ted on the blank forms provided Smithfield. 4 Mrs. Bert Erickson to Salt Lake the college and when he read bow by the Engineer, To be considerCity to attend the funeral of La Barba put himself through ed they must be accompanied Mrs. Margaret Ericskon. The body Stanford on his ring earnings, de- by a certified check, cashiers was brought to Richmond for cided to do the same thing . . check or bid bond in an amount burial. The grave was dedicated Now he's fot gotten about col- at. least equal to five per cent of by Bishop J. M. Godfrey. Mrs lege . . . Sam Snead, the White the following sum: The base bid, Eliza Erickson entertained at youngster who has come plus, all additive alternates. dinner for the following people Sulphur All bidders are hereby notified to the front in pro golf with a who attended the Dody here: Mr bong, in distance off the that this is a PWA Project and and Mrs. George Erickson of Park teo to yields all contemplated thereunder Jimmy Thompson only . . . mustwork Mr. Albert Mrs. and be done under the terms and City; Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr (Copyright 1937 by United Press). conditions of the Flmergeni-ReSchmit, We call for and pay top cash prices for dead or worthlief Appropriation Hansen, Audrey and Fdna Hail Act of 1936 less horses and cows. Just call sen of Salt Lake City. Ernest Enterprise, 150. (Title II of the First Deficiency The call is automatically reversed. LEGAL NOTICES Ecklund of Newton was also here Mar. 18. Act, Fiscal Year, Appropriation at the burial. 1936), there to pertaining. (See NOTICE OF MEETING OF Mr. and Mrs. Lioncll Merrill of Terms and Conditions, P.W.A. 8T4K KHOLDEJLS Swan take visited here Friday Form No. 210, July 1, 1936.) Notice is hereby given that a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. No bidder may withdraw his Body and fender work, Auto glass and tops. All work Stockholdof the bid special Merrill. for a period of 30 days after were meeting Edgar They Prices reasonable. Drive out and save. guaranteed. to Salt Lake City for their ers of the Providence-Blacksmit- h the date set for the bid opening Chas. W. Miller, 428 North 1st East. Phone 899-son, Lewis, who has neen receiv- F"ork Irrigation company, a corAny bid received after scheduled poration, has been duly called and closing time for receipts of bids ing treatment there for a leg They brought the boy here will be held at Providence Tows shall bo returned to the bidder Hall in the town of Providence on unopened. Sat urday. The right is reserved to accent Mrs. Maria Johnson celebrated the 22 day of March, 1937, at 7:30 Five cpnts a yard. Mail orders promptly filled, work her 80th. birthday enniversary oclock p. m. for the following any or orto4 reject any or all prospecial purposes: alternates. posals Friday. Many of her family spent Bessie Morrill, 72 East 2rd North. Phone guaranteed. To vote upon a proposal to setthe day with her including Mr By: D. R. Clarke 121 -- I. A G. President of Board of and Mrs. Albert Anderson of tle and compromise that certain Trustees Salt Lake City, Mrs. Monroe action now pending between this and tho Millville IrrigaDales of Publication: March 6, Bright of Rigby, Idaho and Mrs company Uran Robinson of Logan, Mrs tion company, and to authorize 10. 13, 16, 1937. Typewriters and adding machines, bought, sold, exBright and Mrs. Robinson necom the president and secretary to changed and repaired. We have several use- Underwood panted Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson sign a wnlten stipulation on beto Salt Lake City to spend a few half of said company compromis, and Remington reconditioned typewriters at attractive TRACTOR and PLOW mg and settling said lawsuit upon days prices. Call us for a demonstration of the now Royal the terms set therein A which number of rela'ives from forth, IROSTKCTS Ru hmond went to Anmo, Idaho, said stipulation will be presented Typewriter or the 'Allen Wales Adding Machine. Geo. B. Everton. ToL .'!S(. ai said meetSunday to attend the funeral of to the stockholders see Before new the lulling Mrs oldest ing. and to transact such other Sadonin Coffin, 1937 models daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. O and further business aa shall regThompson, formerly of Richmond ularly come before su.d meeting. , 4 Dated tnls day of March, 1937, Mrs. Cotfin was the mother of Furniture repaired or upholstered; cushions refilled; Providence-BlacksmitTractors and I'lous Fark eight children, seven of whom cars upholstered or Lowest prices. Estimates Inigatu.n Company, survive her. Nou on display at A-1 No. 81 W free. Linfords. H. J. Fuhriman accomMias Inez Christensen President Francis panied by Jerry Brown, LUNDBERG-nUICCO. C. V. Mohr Trythall, and Curl Leavitt came Irotn Salt Lake City to snend the - Preston Secretary Iatgan Top prices paid for dead or useless cows and horse?. Mr pmi with hpr Dates of PubHcatio Phone Ilyruin and M"s. Ivan Christensen. jy-t- i. to 19 Tnc., 'l937r 59H-.1- 2 3 Used Cats DIS-TRK- - M-l- fi . M-- ll ' . ... M-l- l. M-1- 0 M-1- 3 M-3- 0 be-i- A-- 2 CACHE AUTO COM FAN Y 791-R- ll r.lJ v M-1- V, ... : M-1- 5 (Twin-kleUe- . M-1- . M-1- : PAINT . AND PISTOl M-1- ll BLINDS M-1- M-1- M-1- ATTENTION FARMERS y Igan AUTO PAINTING tf. nut or lump is properly sized for stove furnace. or Kiny stoker slack is rnaKnetiuilo ,9:15 R was tile holdout when Manager Jimmy Wilson culled the roll for the I'hinilelpliia 1hillles first training session today. President G. P. Nugent would not reveal the amount Cuitulli demand el, hut said his 1937 contraet called for a 30 per eent increase mer his 1936 salary. Camilli was believed ging only Eert thods. W house-woi- k Saturdays. M-1- CLUB MEET TONIGHT Coal in a. m. daily', except Sunday, arid (U Hu., Mar. 599-J- wunls girl M-1- sub-zer- com. 1(1 KN, for Mike, the football teams tiger mascot . . . And while lilt down lamislana way, so to speak, allow me to thunk lied I n son, Titlune head couch for the football purku he lent me to wear during my at trip op the Mississippi I was the flood time warmest refugee lielweeii Carlo and I I ii. . . cents per line. For one week, forty cents per line. For one month: one dollar per line. Minimum charge for one day's insertion; twenty cents. These prieea control when the advertisement is paid for in advance Jf collection is necessary, a eollei lion fee is added to above charges. READERS Twenty rents per line for each day of publication. Black face readers thirty cents per line for cm h day of publication. Minimum for each reader 40 cents. For purpose of estlmnte allow five nverage words to a line of classified or a reader. on M-1- five-ma- to the test UINTEKIIW Louisiana Mute unilcrsill rieentlj laid $25,INMI of vcr acgntmh'.e dollar lulls on the line to purchase an golf course for Its students , . . Viiil the money was sugar straight from the Sugar Howl game . . , And with more sugar from the Sugar Bowl a brick, steaniheuted, and home was huilt t, twenty-fiv- e Experienced M-1- . Put King Coal CAMP NOTES Vanball Playoff Ward Explorei s Fifth ceive Sweaters Merchants ii.smh lation, declared in tombs court that the the mail "puller-in- " persuasive know u fur tus ability to toiral business at the doot had been found to be a detriment to trade CLE ELAND, Mar. 10 d h final at 8:30 and Tate O'Flakes Word that brookside zoo s new monkeys would be housed on a tangling with Utah Mortgage luxurious "monkey island'' arousat 9:30. The two winners will ed Councilman Peter Rieder's meet Thursday night for the concern over the institutions ponCommercial league title for ies. "If the monks can have an 1937. The champions came through island paradise. I think something with their finest game of the sea- ought to be done for the ponies son to down the shoemen by a too," he said. score of 30 to 27. The entire team clicked beautifully, with HarANNA, Ohio, Mar. 10 (I Pi old Olofson and Lee Checketts Last week's earth tremors topleading the scoring with four field pled several of Anna's chimneys goals each. Brown and Nyman It took a week to rebuild them. played excellent floor games, while Yesterday's early morning quake Mprry and Cecil Bradbury and tumbled them again Howard Eames played excellent S is Mar. 10 , MONTICELLO, ball while they were in the game. il'I'i Note to fresh air fiends: Top Scorers Ed Quinney, Red Goose forward, Green county cheese producers who 75 per cent topped all scorers with 10 points of thesay they matte nations limburger will vote and was probably the outstanding man for the losers, although Char- tomorrow on a proposal to halt for 60 days. Supply ley Kowallis played a good brand production must be reduced if prices are of ball at center, and Norm Smith to be maintained, they said, aiid-in- g played well at guard. that "the public taste for The Mortgage team won one of is not equal to the supthe fastest and hottest games of limburger ply." the season in downing Evans 24 to 33. Charley Dunn at center led the attack with 16 points to take LEAGUE hig point honors for the season. Wilburn Talbot and Fran Scholes played good ball on the guard line SUNDAY as did Frank Richards and Jesse Nelson at forwrds. Grant Quinney and Lu Yeates Tim Logan Commercial Soft-bu- ll were outstanding for the losers, league will hold its first rescoring 15 and eight points, meeting of the season Sunday spectively. at 2 p. m. in the chamber of EVANS commerce rooms, according to announcement made Wednesday by K. C. Knowles, league All prospective president. teams are urged to he represented at the meeting. stated Mr. Knowles that election of officers and a discussion of rule and regulation changes w ill he important UTAH MORTGAGE items of business at the meeting. With night softhull practically assured for the coming summer a 1 a strong city recreational organization directing the play, efforts are underway to produce Logans biggest softball season in history, Knowles stated. KING heavy-V'.gh- . TRAINING Logan Ninth In In The News BY UNITED Down Champions n ed the meet upside down and placed all four teams in a tie for the championship. Tate O'Flakes, the 1936 champion, and Utah Mortgage Loan, both fighting to stay in the race after losing openers last Thursday, were responsible for throwing the rate wide open when they won hard fought victories over Red Goose Shoes and Evans Coal and Ice Tonight's Games Tonight's battles wilt find Ited Goose and Evans opposing each other in one semi- ;e t overlook a bet departEdwin When in' nt Crawtord, nuersity of Tennessee fought his first fight in niigolden gloves extravaganza, or seconds were in his cor-n- i mull r He looked very good in winning and so when he entered 'he ring for his fin d bout he n as seconded hv a brother of J ui. mi Johnston, Madison Square Gaiden niiiti hinaker . . 59 77 tournament took on an interesting color late Tuesday night after a pair of upsets that turn- r in d'l'i here ana Never 30, Red Goose 27 Commercial YORK, March the sport shots NEW ti For thiee days: The Sports t 4 ! 33. Tonight's Schedule Evans vs. Red Goose, 8 30 Utah Mortgage vs. Tate's, The For one day; ten cents per line. Result Tut-hdaj- s Utah Mortgage Tates 47 76 5oo ,5no is V - I' ' jfMc. -- COMMERCIAL LEA(il E Round Robin Standing of Teams V L Pet P Op 1 1 .500 6 51 Evans 1 1 jot) 71 72 Red Gogse 1 'ft. Of . Teams Battle In Semi- Final Contests Tonight Tate's " PAGE SEVEN. . Want Ad Rates ,4 f i PERSONALS Retain Church Vanball Title ; 193 Herald - Journal Classified Ads Get Results Tates, Utah Mort Round Robin Thrown Into Four Way Tie! 10, 1 p. m. and 10. la 0 :.W) The annual spring meting of the Logan Rifle and Pistol club will be held tonight at 7.30 in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, according to Rulon Everton, club All dub members and president. persons interested in .shooting are urged to be in attendance. The club at present is carrying on a drive for new members. Throughout the past season the group has enjoyed a weekly shoot at the new nlle range in the new Logan senior high si hoot gymnasium, As a member of the National Rifle association, the club has conducted several pistol shoots with dubs throughout the country Plans are unuerway at present, according to Mr Everton, to send one or more cutties to the national mutehpa 'if Csmn Pi.rry within the next few years. HEMSTITCHING -- ROYAL TYPEWRITER WINS ON 'WORK! S UPHOLSTERING h d. 8. WANTED .LIVESTOCK 11-R- 2. |