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Show (. PAliij ED WARD SUFFERS Wrestling To irETETE -- l Road Signs Mark. History Richmond (AP) Sites signifi- to cant in history are markeu by c,nn Virginias high- signs along the Motor CsOT are able to foi School ways. went to wnich tune mother. withJ-Cache care of the (The County fame your gcot'l i clvU ' District in ' representative! dis- low the movements of the mother has been very delicate show the groat respect held war armies. 5. 3 and Mrs. ec'o 1, this Piano tor numbers j good ivnily.lor years.! tricts O-. Bordeaux, France, Nov. 19 UP) that a school election will 09 George Paul. Bishop L 8. flan- - Mrs. Ross Taylor of Logan POTATOES DO-December, of of Fen, a broiher'cf Clarence, was'attenced the funeral services 3rd tne held the giant day Departure phirago, . Nov. 19 AP I'SD.V and of Clarence Hansen Sunday m German seaplane, fc-- Vorunna. 1930. the concluding "speaker, 104; on track 454; total Second ward. Potatoes; told of their boyhood exper-th- e d on Cache; Spain,-anLisbon, Portugal, Board of Education. United States shipments 531; weak, iences and said it seemed that, Mr. H. S. Nelson received a the next iaP ot jts projected County7 School District, sacked per ewt one of. us was wanted we each telegram Monday morning from flight to New; By Lyman C. Pedersen, clerk trading slow; round whites had a close call and then ilia Cardston. Canaca that his bro-was postponed again today Advertisement) M.pijesota, North Dakota rtrcr"66t one of us was taken, ther Niels had died. Niels was because of adverse weather convNo. ex-til Sodium floride s used ef- Idaho Russets No, 1,1.23-- 1 solo, Lena Clayton, Thy a former resident of Preston. ditions. .35; re-- Mr. H. S. Nelson and wife have jl mostly to combat roaches in 2, Will be Done;" closing there was hard and fectively raing rado McClures North Carolina. marks, Howard Ball; choir sang made two recent trips to can-- 1 wag low flying celling. .. account -- ,nf i Reetr-Re- et for the Weary ada and back-- on Soul and the benediction by his prolonged Illness. The local members of the E. T. Clayton. Interment was In Scandinavian club thn city cemetery. The grave Utah-Idak- o was dedicated by A. H. Jensen, surprised Mr. and Mrs. H- - S. Clarence Hansen was the son Nelson, on their fortieth wed, of the late Craven Hansen and ding anniversary Sunday Peterson Hansen gnd is ening. There were about 30 by Ills widow, Dora sent. The evening was spent Benon Hansen and two sons, socially. Lunch was served at Ls.Vcn, Lewi ion and De Los ,11:30 p. m. from four small -Preston and one mruthi-d- . ,t9bles. Out of town gursts were C arence and his wife wre Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen ot 13 and 16 years of ago, when Mink Creek, mariled. Clarence was born af Parv Wilcox of Ashton, Idaho 6 Plain Ciiy, Ul3h March 13, is visiting her mother. Mrs, but has resided in Preston lla Wilcox gnd expects to stay most of his Ufa Thera was a a month large attendancs ot the tuner- - The speakers in the Second al some having to stand dmmg ward sacrament meeting were the entire .services and th ) T. T. , Clayton, Alley Greaves Oneida stake was holding con. and Veroka Nash. his 'sisters home. Clarence had ferenee in the stake house with t umarkul to his sen, Pe Oiant, the speaker I may go on a mission before also stake and local miniums ILLNESS; Departure Of Los.1t-res.den- AGG!E FOOT OALL TEATtI LOSnQ L OF SCHOOL NOTICE ELECTION Notice is hereby givoa DO-- X Psstpe ! - Crowd Thursday veteran guard, Is Utah is. to becoma super-me- n to Utah Aggies for the, on that day and he is day frolic with sing them with that fact. It That there will be another Utah University. ;Ward sut- - has been done before and by recoia crowd at the wrestling fered an attack of appendl-- 1 Aggie teams and the feeling ant boxing show tcanrrnw ev- cicis Monday and underwent, is taking definite root among e ening, is evidenced by the in- an operation Monday evening. the players that it may terest taken everywhere. There is reported to be doing well. cur again. Is one of the best programs of Box Ward, who hails from Romney will hold one real the season provided .for the oc- Elder cad Weber college, is scrimmage prior to tire game casion. The fact that the pro- the fighting type of player and that will probably b. edftnat ftenmey -f- akes. Though Wednesday, He will send both Cox of Puebo, a ma.i who ip handicapped by Ins size he .has his- - regulars and his second making his first appearance in always delivered in fine fash- team against the frosh for Utah, has created considerable ion in tne crucial moments. about an hour. The drill will interest as Cox is haled as one Par that reason he was used consist of both offensive and of the best performers in toe againit Utah' university last defensive play with mast of mid west. He has grappled with year &rd he played a fine the attention being given to high class performers in Kan- eame. Coach Romney was ser- - offense, sas, Nebraska and Colorado aiul loiu-iconsidering starting him' Following this scrimmage the always gives an able account ageist the Utes tills year, but championship freshman team of himself. Ira Dorn is his op- now that is lmpcrsible. will be excused from further " The match between ponent. The spirits ct the Farmer work this seastl.i and they Mike McGuire of Texas and squad continued to rise with will turn in their suits. Sev-uii- ts , in fact most of the George Nelson of Logan is befu&iaay workout. It ing talked over as one pf the short and snappy and Coach freshmen will turn their best cn the evenings program Degun i o present the tention to basketball Immed-comin- g Then there is a flasnv bout game In the terms lately and they will enter the schenaled between, Pete Steelier which he wants the team to lntennurej hoop tournament of Nebraska and Hy Rharman think about it in. There is la scheduled to begin of Salt Lake City. Everyone ways a chance In football as this week at Aggies, see to These action. Kv in week1 likes was demonstrated last After this scrimmage Coach who know of Stehei's ability when the Princeton Tiger held Romney Is going to give his 19-to 7 a he will Sherman men a great deal of rest. The say the Yale Bulldog to a put test this match. in score and really should have most important thing is to top A boxing bout of extraordin- won. Tne Yale team was con- - have them right physically he between is Pru interest r.dercd to be about ary forty believes and to. prevent a reJensen cf Riverton nri Kid points better than Princeton currenee of stalenesa. Most of Barger of Treasureton, Jensen Oils season but Bill Ropers! the piayers are beginning to says it will be his ambition to men roze to the occasion. Ikok right again, his is par-I- t knock Bareer out within the is this kind of fighting ticuiarly true of Renjund gnd specified time they are sched- spirit that Coach Dick Rom-- 1 Gillespie, John uled to fight. To do it. he must ney 1e bulld.tig this week atiVignes, center. Is another be swinging some wicked glovHo isn't so interested jular who will be given, very es. in new plays. Ilia team has little work between now and The big battle roval with six all the plays they could p os-- game time. Vranes has play- men In the ring, will be one of tibly use in an Important game, ed practically every minute of the evenings thrillers. Ed Stew- Of course he is giving a few every game and the strain has n art will likely be one of the varieties to the offense to add told even on his fine colored boys and he is splr-r- t . since he has been tution. He expects to be ripe Ixig his sparring partners. Their scouted carefully by Utah. But however by Thanksgiving and will be Willie Romney knows that the . only) that means that he will be Zilles, Garth Clark and Rattling choice his players have against playing great football. Ross. Ladles ate spin aammef fee a. More room has been provided at the a res a. which wli insure all a good seat this week. Ladles without escorts will be seatec in the south section of the arena. Ed Ward, lo-- t impres-Thanksgivi- oc-H- I - -- was-eral- ' ! consti-deeeptio- MRS. ROSE UAMOREAUX, Inslructica For Rlld iCulillflil KeesmtpE Freda? The object or this s to of you who are unfortunate and do not have a furnace heated hr use If water pipes show symptoms of fveMne do a little rtt.ting-u- n exercise with a Shovel bnkimr wunrt UK with a liberal covering over the ,, t;a ,t vhllf, o ff fv:i Tyrvtor unless you dr an the pipQs and to do this you must open all the fucef3 to let the air Into the svstem. To moke urp the water l, out blow thru the faucets with an col-ehut- p, V auto Dump. Better not bath at nieht dur-intheca pytrp-npl- v cold snios. as the tank full of hot water In more the batt-rnvalm ja cf rs a radiator. Ml There .r no danger cl thn toD the jacket exploding connecting stove and tank is hot. A good wav to thaw piDes is with hot water applied with a cloth, or pour it on if you have plenty of it. Be 'ure the ranine valve on the pipe from the streets is in working order and s not covered w th a few tons of coal or ether obstructions, because if you awaue some night by the sound cf escaping water, you will of course want the shut-ef- f aive where it Is handy. In case you cant close it, then open all f the faucets and let the moot of the water run down the sewer of around the floor. (instead ' Robert Crooketon sr j , re i . . Keep m Word! When You Make a Promise to One Member of the County Board. You Credit Slake That Promise to ALL. When jou arrange for the payment of a debt all members are notified. When you fail to keep your promise, all members are notified. ' The County Credit Board Is Watching !!e!J At Whitney mm n f Rly 1liny IPJ 1111 3 iJICwiC 1.25-1.4- 1.65-1.7- 1.10-1.4- 1.60-1.8- er , Ju-188- -- i JUNIOR HIGH SCHOLARSHIP ROLLS The following list of pupils at the Junior high school is announced as haying pmde the honor rolls at the ' school during the year thus far: ( ! FIRST SC ROIL IIOLARDSHIP Mi. Mae Anderson, Joyce Ahved, Sara Brown, Edna Burr, Virginia Budge, Ida Marie Clark, June Cow-u- , Marie Cooley, Roma Crockett, lleve Dibble, Howard Dunn, Mildred UuhlHvesi'ii, Virginia Hogson, Junior Hall, Donna Jensen, I'hebel Uutord, Clyde Olsen, Charles Ol-- 1 Correspondent Robert Adams, Gara Jean Ander- cn, Ardell Byington, Oetta Baugh, Beth Balt. Frances Bradley, 1 ar- Lurber, Ann Batter. Irene The concluding speakers were Hazel Bodrero. Cleo ergener. Alyla- - Hull,, Eldar Bawmaa-- nf fra'a(Trmei5ra(tirtraiiine'lhsh--!pir.n;rrrng77nni?eaIldaiefoi- i Lewiston and Dr. G, W. Stales i. IJaiiey, Helen Bums, of Preston, who spoke, highly of the deceased. Summ Bays was beautifully renefered by the Gleanre girjs chorus, dl- rrcted by Margaret Keller. The (closing remarks were made by jjiog lEishop Tanner; prayer, Melvin' Larson. Mrs. Steele was laid (j l5hlh whitnoS1 sympathv. were he'd at WHttr nii?e n!!S ney on Wednesday last for Mrl ? .onl,.a .short. ls-died Eva Weaver Steele, who V eW 0f her at her home there pn Novem- - br ,f 9. L LARGE old home--- , n I HtTfCS?) viaiUHLC liaUiCll Preston Funeral services for Clarence Hansen were held in e the Second ward chapel day at 1:30 p. m'. Howard Hall of the bishopric took i charge, Choir sang, Though Deepening Trials, prayer by C. A. Nuffer; The first solo, Horace Baugh. Lorenzo speaker was Johnson. Cello so'.o, Professor Junius Jensen Dewey Olsen. was the next speaker and in part said the neighbors and friends of . Clarence Hansen should pray for the speedy recovery of the son, De Los who has suffered a complete break dawn of nerve since the death of his father and who was urn able to attend the services. Vocal duet, I Need Thee Every Hour by Andre Roberts and Ksty Affleck of Salt Lake City. Hugh S. Geddes, an uncle of jClarence Hansen spoke of the beautiful homo Clarence had built for his family and in order to save more monev that his son, De Los could go on a mssioq had routed It and was living in tht upstairs rooms of Sun-stak- ARENA MADE NOV. LARGER 20th-8- :30 p. m. TED COX VERSUS IRA DERN Salt Lake Pueblo WILLIE ZILLES, GARTH CLARK, SLUGGING ROSS Vs. THREE SALT LAKE COLORED LADS IN BATTLE ROYAL PETE STETCHER VS. HY SHARMAN Salt Lake , Nebraska MIKE McGUIRE Texas VS. GEORGE NELSON Logan Big Pioneer Service Show - . 'J LADIES FREE Never has General Motors value been more striking than in the radio shown above. 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Golden Peterson, Enmia jorie Crockett, Lee Carrion, Ouayle, Marjorie (Juinney, Nalda Cook, Jovee Dahle, Lillie Daniels. Richardson. Eld Gladys Reid, 3irdean Dunn. Edith Poutre, Irene Ri,-h- . Catherine Romney, Ralph . table, Harold Dibble, Vera Dunn, Reriford. Ellwoori Rasmussen, Edna Evertoii, Donald England Claris Reese. Dorothea Ryan, Buss mes England, Dean Evans. Rays seH Reundy'Cosette Smith. Tbema ,, . " Erins, Dorothy Egbert, Orville. Stoddard, Agnes, Stewart, Max Blanche Regers. Conway Sonna, Czerny "Sr E Vdes, Earl England, Ewer, Ree Eliason, Ruth Everton.- - Shepard, Clara Stuiki, Martha Vincent Fmlerick, Delbert Eonncs- Km:tb. Myra Sebaub, Fern Sills, Anna Farnsworth, Elaine Edward Sjoberg, Dean bkanchy, heck, Mildred Eonncsberk, , Gessel, Kathleen Smith, Mercer Smith. Franco Gibbons, Mary Greaves, Norma Spencer, Robert Simpson, Geddes. Milter Gardner, Marjorie Alton Sorensen, Golden Stettier, ark Beiiinger. Grant Humphreys. Joy Spencer, Verna Stott. Von da 4tml Hodges, Wiles Hess, Murjorie Shaffer, Donna Spepcer, Woodrow Hatch. Theresa Hill, Beverly Hodg- - Scott, Venice Maurine Smart, son, Ruth Hawkins, luice Hale,1 Smith, Uoraee Smith, Helen Sehow, Vern Hucie, leab llancey. KeiJ Florence Skabelund. Marion Clair Hausen, Van Haslam, more, Madison Alice Thomas, Raymond Hawkes, Thorpe, Garr 1 honiisoii. Mar Jeon Evelyn Hansen, Valerie Hard- - Tyson. Clyde larbet. Elsie Wolfe, mm, June Hwnpherys. Arthur Hen- - Nona Watson. Paul Winmier, Orale Hen- - Waynwn, Marie ittbiiirtcn. Harold t.n.-- Druo Hansen, PETE JENSEN VERSUS KID BARGER Riverton drirka, Ralph IJeninger, Max Humphreys, (Martha Jensen, Geo Johnson, Tbeta Johnson, Florence Jack-soGrace Jennings, Leola Jensen, Dean Jeffs, Jack Jones, , Eddie Charles Jenkins, Laura Jones, Dilwerth Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Jensen, Edward Kearns, Paul Ko- wallis, Ruth Kimball, Louis Kjur, Cleve Rose Kearns, Afton Kearl, Kimball, Esther Kennard, Lynn l.awmire,' Valene Ire, - Donna Lenkersdorfer, Lundberg,- - Rhoda Darwiq lamd. Jack Raub, Glen I .evils, Rnth Lance, Marjorie Laub, Mary Larsen, Bessie Loveland, Elmer Lear, Lucille Lundahl, Dick Maughan, James MrMurrin, Helen Malmrose, Aidene Meaeham, ,Hrk Mathews, Junius McClellan, Margaret Montrose Miller. Porothy . Dorothy Mrnt Merrill Myrtle MrCullorb, t lee Monsen. Madeline MrPhee, Geo - CHIMNEY-MOVE- THURSDAY, KEEP YOUR Idaho-Uta- t. active She had been In the church and community activi- ties; being a talented musician ?,nd ltader her choruses in the Mutual and Boy Scout work taking first place several times unc'er her direction. Until last year she was leader and member of several orchestras and known throughout the entire valley as a lover of good music gnd amusement. At various times she acted as board member, but her delicate health of the past two years caused her to refrain from her active service. The funeral was held in the Whitney ward chapel. Hrr BoyScout chorus acted as pallbearers; the Gleaner chorus girls acted as flower girls, forming a path from the gate to the chapfl door as the body passed through. The flowers were beautiful and the building was crowded beyond its capacity. The speakers and music were song, impressive: Opening Shall We Meet Beyond the River? prayer, Fred Rallison; was Far Away beautifully sung by the Glee club .quartet George Glade, Sidney Campbell, Hyrum Jeppson and Ezra lo!d Aldredge. Joseph punkley cf the beautiful Jifo of Mr3. Steele, having known her all his life. Ezra Aldredge sang Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown? -- WORD! i. .c 1.40-1.6- e From .4. WK-tonsl- H tians-Atlant- DEPARTMENT PRESTON -- , s. , - j HEATING 186 North Main ENGINEERS ! , AUTHORIZED DEALERS Logan, Utah Phone 460 i |