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Show VWIE Lorin Bruderer Laid To Providence Funeial Collegians To Have Real DEPARTMEffT PROViDEIiCE MRS, tut Jay, April IfylfiSQ. TIIE JOURNAL LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE FOUR M. I'M Zollinger. At the close of conference on Sunday afternoon the choir Rest membeis repaired to the Bluebird where they were the guests of the ward bishopric who took .ervices tnlg method Df showing- their for services ren-so- n - Lorin, the thnteer of Mr and Mrs Coniad j dejrd their 'presented the j'p1Ikv choir BTUdeier, weie held V The Dawn of Easter," waid chnoel cn S..tincUy after on gUnday evening before for Sunday Afternoon . and Jesse j turning out Sunday, with a Sorensen and necessary tools, to Dahle, Jn.the absence of the baU into havefe E. Hale, ager Sumner railed the Collegians together new raen haye put ported -- for practice during the Sunday afternoon to.Nelp Johnson's Grove into- a better ipast week and may be baU Held. They are going topiayed at Richmond on Black Improve the diamond, the dugJanci white Day, outs, and the bleachers. j Lets get together and boost Wednesday a practice game for our Logan Collegians. will be appreciated if anyone who is interested will report at Johnsons Grove Sunday afterrakes, organization are showing a great noon, April 27, with deal of interest In baseball and hammers, or shovels, and help I are all work In the Collegians and the along. Tony and Mrs Joseph H ents Mr , I urreMsukut ( hETf, Workout INTEREST IN OUTDOOR BOXING SEASON TITLE BOUTS HEIGHTEN : Pr noon The chapel was. filled j Urge and appreciative audience with if la 'vos uivl fiiinds A under the direction of leader Elaine spmt of sw'et .sympathy was A M. Mathews with Mrs Fonseca tlie wrvites Hansen organist and Miss Doris Utes Tennis Hit throughout rotnseior L R M it hews was Mathews pianist. in ch ige 'Jit v ird rlulr unAmong others from out of Back Into Victorious der the dun lion of leader A town who attended our Easter M Mathews, lui rushed aporo- - j service were Bishop H P j thews of Farmington, pi late music Over Aggies Batting Position Elder Adolph Hair. Bishop K. and Mrs Ralph Jones, and Miss Mrs of Newton, C. Shaub ol the Tenth ward Martha Jbnes Mrs in Logan and Bishop Joseph Harvey Jensen of Hyrum, Rose Chicago, April, 26 (AP) First University of Utah tennis men Mrs. - Eliza George and eonof wools on returns hold Campbell spoke their first from the American strengthened soltaion to the bereaved family McStane of Logan, Rita Jensen place in the race for the state league baseball wars reveals of Bench Lanez and of L R Mathews Hyrum made, Counselor veteran collegiate net title yesterday by Charlie Jamieson, a few dosing remaiks Special Salt Lake the defeating Utah State Agricul- Cleveland outfielder, as Jensen returned Velda Mhs Vocal musical numbers weie tural college three matches to leading batsman, with an averafter home spending rendered by, Saturday two. solo, beautifully age of .533 in five games of Racine Mathews with Mrs Lan- - a couple of days in OgdenVer--at season. Dave Freed and Ray Forsburg, the weather-bedevile- d a Mrs. Mr. and of home and the ez Bench accompaniment Joe Cowley and Utah, defeated had hits Jamison in 13 eight AfJensen . na' mixed quartet singing, Glade Linebaugh, Aggies, lead Bill Cissell, to times at bat son H Lemar H Bullock and ter Mrs Lanez Bench, Mrs 5. while Wallace Stegner Chicago White Sox second Leona Olsen, K R Campbell motored to Salt Lake on Sat-an- d and Harold Smith, Utah, won baseman, who Had an average A M. Mathews The pray- - airday to attend the pageant, from Hy Cannon and Ewart of .470 for four games. Lew ers were offered by Elder AjThey returned Sunday. Cleveland Aggies, 82, 6, second Fonseca, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Jensen Swinyard. Mathers, and Henry JSragger in doubles .matches, 1929 baseman, who won the breakfast on 61,In thethe His school mates acted as enjoyed a warn? at singles Jack Christen- batting championship, was In home the Sunday morning Harry ninth position with a mark of palbearers They were, Marion of Mr and Mrs. H. B. Camp- sen, Aggies, defeated 5, Guss, Utah, 5. CanLeonard Sphuler, S60 for six games. Mendelkow, bell Jr non. Aggies, defeated Stegner. Dean Pirkett. Stanley Smith, MillIncluding Wednesday's games of Bitter Bishop Hyrum Keath Barckle and Mauricd Utah, 62, bnd Freed, were: Haas, Philadelphia, .412; Marler. The flowers were pro- ville, motored to Bountiful on Utah, defeated Cowley, Aggies Kamm, Chicago, .375; Stone. fuse and beautiful. A long cor-ti- Sunday morning on account of Detroit, .375; Hargrave, New of cars followed the re- the Illness of his mother, who York, .375; Miller, Philadelphia, mains to the Logan cemetery had been visiting. Mrs. Bitters .368; Cochrane, Philadelphia, w'here the interment was made had recovered sufficiently to Coast League .368: Fonseca, Cleveland, .360; return with her son that afterLorin was born in Logan, noon. Scarritt, Boston, .357. The world champion Athletics January 24, 1917 and lived Teams Bunched Miss Larsen Cloma entertainled in team batting with a colthere until he moved to Pro- ed at an Easter Saton party lective avearge of .299 in five vidence with his parents In evening. A delicious dingames 22 points better than the fall of 1928. He was active urday San 26 Francisco, (AP) April ner was served with all the Macks 1930 edition Chicago. in his ward, took an active Easter 011 short Covers leTdine wassecond" 7n the clflc Coast part In scouting and school were laidappointments. for fourteen guests. the ,wlth Wishlmrton leading work The fore part of the evening He is survived by his parents was spent in games and the AngdeV.j; Ha"g Louis and at the Oakland and the following brothers and remainder and Sacramento, have Jpgton, Stewart sisters Alma, Leonard Virginia, Palais dOr. of Philadelphia Walberg the postion at the top ueoJT Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Nielson enjoyed each had P? l,wo pornelia, Ivan and Wesley. of the perecentage column. and Mr. and Mrs Dauglas D . . many starts top the pitchers, surprising but Robert Grove, the Athletics' WFDDING Wood of Ogden were dinner Sacramento club is leading the ffre-bawas far in SUPPER guests on Sundav at the home Oaks a half game. Ryans frontll In southpaw, 13 strikeouts, with Mrs of Bishop and Mrs. H. M. Zol- crew by Providence Mr. and of hltsmights have won Grove had one victory in two linger. Misses the four Joseph Zollinger, straight games from the. starts. . H. C. Mathews returned to Bethea and Malna Zollinger, Farmington, Home runs, Eas- Angel, dropping them for the Other leaders: spent having fourth time at Wngley Simmons, Philadelphia 3: doubstraight and Alfonzo Zollinger attend--c- d ter with relatives. a edding supper on Fri-IdMrs. Lanes Bench and child- rield yesterday by a score of les. Manush, St. Louis 4; total I to 4. Simmons, 18; runs, Hod-ap- p, evening at the home of ren Blcktiel and June returned Cart Zamlochs Oaks Hooted bases,-- Cleveland J. and Mrs. John 7; .runs batted James, to their home In Salt Isike on themselves out of first V. of Lpsyn in., honor cl Mf-ja- nd Philadelphia, Monday, after spending sever- losing to 'the Seals, 11 toplace,8. in,. Simmons, o Mrs. Charles Zollinger, Mrs. al days here Mrs. Bench, a Home were registered by Z 2ollinger was formerly Miss Ru- - former member of our choir, Verges, runs and by James. The happy couple came up to help In the ren- ArietL Wingo, Griffin - will make their home in Logan. dition of our cantata, asked to One of "Red Killefers assist hte choir at the tabernacle Mac-ka- y, Mrs. C. M. Hammond enter- - Sunday. While here Mrs. Bench juvenile pitchers, George Compete At started his first coast talned on Saturday In compli- - was the guest of Mrs. Eunice league game against Portland ment to her b'Khday. The Clawson. and was given a hard thump- - Provo, April 26 (JP With afternoon was spent In sewing K. R. Campbell' left for Ro16 runs i more than 50 events on the pro-o- ff The Ducks Ing. made din-A social delicious " bert, Idaho, where he will begin chat. and him before Kljlefer offered gram, including preliminaries was served. The table was his summers work as salesman jier and finals, Idaho and Utah centered with a vase of spring for the Cache Knitting works. relief, The Great" Mails, until this high school, junior high school flowers. The appointments were Mr and Mrs. Joseph M. Camp- season a member of the Seals, (and Junior college athletes are in yellow and green. Covers bell accompanied by Mr. and mound for the scheduled to compete today in Z were laid for Mesdames Annie Mrs Ernest Loosle motored to tolled on the Ducksand held the Missions to the twentieth annual Brigham . Smith, Lottie Mathews, Ethel Salt Lake, to 'attWednesday one and seven hits. Port- Young university track and field Mathews, .Margaret Greenwell, end the pageant, they returned land fun made seventeen runs on meet. Rosetta Clawson, Elaine Hanson, the same evening. fifteen hits. Six records were broken yestiomlne Mathews, Eliza Zollin- Mrs. Roy ' Welker of Paris, "Dutch" Ruether gave the the terday as 500 girls from ger, and Eunice Clawson. Idaho, spent Thursday after- Seattle Indians their v fourth three classes of schools opened Mr and Owen Mrs. noon at and the home of Mrs. J. straight victory over the Holly- the two-da- y Kirby 2 16 meet with baby were week end guests at E- Hansen. wood Stars, yielding only two events. Murray Lincoln and home Mr. and Mrs. A. M Mathews runs to - the of Mrs. Kirbys parschools took most of the hon- the visitors and Mr. and Mrs, Alfretl Cam-m- ac Dutchs men gave him while fivejois. 13 motored to Salt Lake, Fri- runs. to Individual honors went j. Vera day to attend the pageant. Condor. Lincoln, and They "returned home Saturday. cil Stansfield. Murray. Each girl Aastralian "States Everett Thorpe is confined The political divisions of Aus- set two new records in addition to his home with an attack of tralia other MOTOR point in were originally called prov- to scoring scarlet fever. inces, but when the commonwealth events. of Australia was formed In 3001 To Enjoy Hamit Nature they became known as states. New Dern South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, The wisest as well as the most f ILL GIVE HIM A - N South Australia and Western Aus- generous form of humanity is that TICKET IF I CATCH tralia and Tasmania are known as which is ready to accept people To Win Olson HIM lha "six original states." 01141 h ns they are. It never has a watchful jeye. on their edification.-Rathe- r It watclies to see what CUligioBS ia South America Salt Lake City, April 28 (&) ! The bulk of the population of amusing characteristic or lovable Using his trusty airplane spin. it may discover and admire. Ira Dern. Salt Lake City, de-- j South America is Roman Catholic. qwlity It gives ample elbow room for nil feated Olaf (Buck) Olson, also There are about OI.OtKUStO Roman the different ew which make human of- - this In a . wrestling Catholics In South America and feature the baffling, interesting and UUO.OUO Protestants. t : only, about match here last night Inspiring- thing It Is. Exchange. Dern lost the first fall after 17 minutes, Olson using head KENTUCKY DERBY CANDIDATE chancery. Dern ended the fray 13 minutes later when Olson -was unable to continue after he had been given a spin. q keep-In- Falls 9th Stars -- , 6-- 2, 7-- 6-- 4, 3-- 7-- 6-- 2, 7-- 7-- 5. 6-- 4; 3-- 6, -- 6-- 1, ge 6-- 4. f,, Scluj" -- cing -- ay JuniorAlhletes Provo - - i- MAXIMS Spins r tVAtaca I.yj - Say aKSk of , disaster, bv pace wiK Yesterdays Scores opportunity folks keep pace SOME opportunity by WISELY saving their cash. The USED CAR 'BARGAINS we are now offering should make you act at once if YOU ARE A WISE BUYER OF MERI CHANDISE. 1 j The Associated Press By 3. Philadelphia 4, Washington .Detroit 4. Cleveland 5, 6. -fit- -Lottis -- 4 IT Innings) cold. PACIFIC COAST Hollywood 2. Seattle 5. Sacramento 8. Los Angeles 4. Missions 1, Portland 17. New motor. CO. Oakland FORD PRODUCTS PHONC 2 York-Philadelp- ; SEUUVSCE ..EWe; 8, e- - Small enough to be rolled land carried in a coat pocket when deflated, an inflatable rubber cushion has been Invented for use of spectators occupying wooden seats at out- door sports. r-- past im- the week. Quite a number of our resident tlack of space prohibits listing the names), took in the centennial conference and the marvelous pageant, more will doubtless attend, weather and Providence permitting. We are grateful for our April Enumerator Randolph, and in Round-valle- y precinct this county. He was the successful bidder p. The showers. They will doubtless for the Board of directors of the Lake-tow- n produce "Mayflowers and prothe ever essential vegetaIrrigation company hav- mote man and beastfor tion 12th so on decided April ing Gleed Nebeker is Mrs. Pearl called for that purpose. session, The North Rich high school still in Dillon, Montana. Her Gleed Sr., being seniors presented the 3 act lather, Henry sick man. drama, Dicks Pal, in Lake-tow- n a very One of Woodruffs" grade on Friday evening, and in Garden city on Saturday eve- school instructors. Miss Grace ning at both places they were Irwin, came home Friday afterenthusiastically greeted by a noon and functioned as Sur-da- y school instrumentalist, and large audience. The South Rich high school spent Saturday and Sunday seniors held forth here and with parents and their family friends. very successfully and satisfact- and other men are very busy The audience. the sheep orily entertained On account of the North Rich In their corrals and pens, lambshowing simultaneously with ing being the major activity. our visiting troupe and there Andrew Carruthers, R. G. being so many out of town Weston and S. C. Owen are witnessing the pageant In Salt here surveying and supervising Lake the attendance was re- lor reconstruction of Laketown gretfully small, but the perfor- canyon portion of the state mances were very meritoriously highway. presented. The title was: Hulda from Holland and all present went home very well satisfied therewith. Sunday at 2 p m. the ward annual Relief society conference convened. President Emma presiding. .The Stake organization was represented by Sister Louise Athay, who gave nsouragmg and appropriate counsel, at the 1:30 p. m. officers' and visiting teachers aj'ri session and at the 2 p. m. general meeting. The opening and sacramental-- services were under the direction of iBshop George H. service Robinson. The song was led by Sister Pearl E. Alley. Come, The selections were: Come Ye Saints, Q That My Soul," and We Love Our Work, Sister Pearl E. Alley rendered a vocal solo, Ill go Where You Want Me To Go, Dear Lord, and as a piano solo, Brother Heber C. Robinson gave, Do 192 What Is Right, under a new Et arrangemnt of the old time tune; Sister Rose'L. Westons; rwv (.(neo Rad theme was: How Can the Sis- -' in ten assist the Bishop in his rr- ministry, she very interestingly recounted incidents ln;tb rel life of Limhl as stated in the Book of Mormon. Bishop Georgy ith H. Robinson, by invitation gave (,iarao'c down-to-da- te some excellent admonition and encouragement. ffliiatv- President Weston gave a brief report' bf the state of the Society, its accomplishments in the past year. Society treasurer, water-mastershi- - This O I thing. Eight mc&u03 ago this one heavyweight doui stood out as the most attractive project since Jack DempWhat happened to sey quit. Sharkey at Miami seems to have removed some of the attractive features of the so the boxing critics say. It wouldnt surprise the metropolitan experts if the challengers. seeking to dethrone To Visit Mayos Chicago. April 20 iSQciated Pre Pkote of tha Eclair Stud owned by William Flying Cal, a Woodward, is being groomed for tho Kentucky ; Dorfcy at Aquoauot trfefek oa Long loland, N. Y. A thrae-ytsr-ol- d Jack AP) plans to go to Mavo Brothers clinic at Rochester, Minn , early next week for the Demiosey physical checkup posponed because of lack of time last winter. 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Our two other Septenarians: Joseph Weston and Luther B. - l J Irwin W. as, U. S. Census in the suburbs of Reed are reporied to have proved in condition during latent-McLarnin- ' VT lbov' t SPECTACULAR lv t The great reception accorded the new Chevrolet since its introduction, January 1st, has brought unusually large numbers of fine used cars to our showrooms. To make room for further trade-in-s we must clear our stocks at once. Therefore we are offering these spectacular values for 3 days only typical selections from our used car stocks. Buy now and profit hy those extraordinary savings. rad)- to w orW 1325 ill tjiiarav K. Si O. it hi that . fount LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS! 1126 CHEVROLET Coupe, x ear with thou-,samis of miles of 1929 " servire. The lucky buyer ran obtain this car for the lew 5 5240 (iuarantred with - an . K. that remits. 1928 CHEVROLET, Coupe, lookf ami rims tike new. ou r cant realize what a bargain this is until yon have Sr550- 5 L - Guaranteed with an 6. 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Tucker one of our septenarians and a shup-i- n because of physical affliction for two or years .walked to and from the U. s post office on Friday and also attended the Relief society conference AMERICAN Boston 2, New York Fields and Mandell. u.i,- - i,to . the ring us the who na feu Hannequals at i perfect b iking fightmH maehir.i ma ed convincing by if needs, it may be in a healthy has piow--- ! hm-se- lt condition before the summer is victories end to be a knockout jnneher. over. He should have a psychological Three major championships advantage over Fields ec.mse probably will -- be decided vuth Jimmy stopped and months l.rouncs back n lMlThee two in the 'next few ,Vv as out all of the battles stand were fighting exceptionally promising. Sammy Mandell defends his weights has Singer youth, speed and lightweight crown in a May ability to r'atoh meeting with Al Singer; Jack punching Mandells greater ring experSharkey and Max Schmeling ience. tha is one of fight in June for first claim smarestSammy men to top the lighon the heavyweight throne, and Jackie Fields either will tweight division but his recent indicate that his logs accept a battle with Jimmy fights are slowing up! This would McLarmn with Jackie's welterburaeu on weight title at stake or will throw a tremendous have to do some tall explain- that noted Mandell left as his main weapon to carry him ing to the boxing Dowers. the championship At this stage of tne program through the Mandcll-Sing- er and Fields route of McLarnln scraps seem to be creating more interest in New 8hmell",-Shark?- y York than the Dempsey Going By Jay Xesseis should g The big hearted boxing fain, weary of sordid ring (iaM-OJports Editor between battles are sinee promised et a few breaks this summer they Associated Press Feature ServMid Jackie Helds an ice Sammy Mandril and Al Singer, Jimmy Mrlartiin New York If a few good d Max Srhmeling and Jark Sharkey. fights Is what the boxing game Buy OK Used Cars From Your Chevrolet Dealer Cache Auto Company 30 South Main, Logan. Utah. : 'I |