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Show LOCAL NEWS Mr. Milton Lundquist, Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist and at n, Rodney spent Thursday end Friday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. Eugenia Lundquist entertained at a dinner on Sunday in hnor of the birthday of Mr. Fddle Lund" quist of Logan. Those present were: Sir. and Mrs. Eddie Lundquist and family of Log:-n- , Ebert, Rodney and Mrs. Lundquist. The given Ward Nilson ' following meeting will be Sunday night in the Third Chapel in honor of Dale who leaving in the near future for Swedish Mission. Opening song by the choir. Prayer by Ivan Iliillipa, Instramentnl number, Noman Hansen, Misssiunary experience, J. Max Toolson, Rsading Beth Toolson, TriJ Janii Fulkerson, Afton Barker and Delve Ewing, Talk Dale Nilson, Closing song by the Choir, Prayer by Joseph Timmons. j a- mans boy are wearing this We think they are absolutely finest looking suit we have beheld on a basketball court to feu Third ward for needed place, one of ! game behind the first ward. Sec probably overcome by the oldest ond ward ia right behind First ward, But kind. I inferiority the complexes, BOOING for the First ward for the best! .. later when the animated geometry 0f 91 had record. defensive have They (Continued from page 1) to b. ol7 Motlt noo--e points scored against them ty op- personal nnsportsmanship ta ' Noilder. had The Rich brothers established them posing fives. A furious battle ia ig-It mske. no 1h. selves as the best pair of guards in store during the remainder of ther its player or referee that has . and heart and in the Eastern division when they, the season to find, who will win incurred sideline ire. ooing-should Mned few a valiently held the sensational Downs twins to tlie Eastern Division title. Second j never be indulged in to register an fought No one will doubt now that victory. opinion. and untimely a mere 13 points. They topped this ward established themselves a aj unnecessary the Second warders are the hest tight defensive playing off by chalk- -' dangerous threat against First ward, Most colleges and high schools have sartorially equipped team in the di dealt successfully with the bob" vision. And by the way, whats this ing up 10 points to offset 10 of supremacy by their playing the 13 points chalked up by the game ,Wednseday night. They need, wave by the paper slip method. The First wsrd are talkDowns twins. The Second ward experience and this may be forth-- ! With this plan hi operation each we hear? new apparel f Well well, about ing of guards were dose behind when they coming in the games Second ward completely blanketed the First ward will play before they meet First east i I forwards, holding them to the few- ward again. slip of paper asking his cooperation those and est points they have scored in any I respect order to maintain B word here reI DID YOU NOTICE gatae this season. in authority. In pUia words onlook- mw init Jay Whit- tj,e candid com- trs are aakeil to be gentleman ando Leslie Downs scored nine points to: An making ' Booing" I . lesd the Second ward attack. Hr ments and unheeded decisions from diapUy common decency. al locally not ao very prevalent made a number of sensational one! his sideline post, last Friday night? is hand shot despite the careful guard- - j The spectscuUr performance turn-- ! though rare occasion do invoke an' Isolated epidemic she in a while.! lug of- - Wayne Rich. Ho lingered ed in by Waite and the Downs e. A complete window shade d encounter But should it become more malicious several lucky shots in the Second, then in the Lowesttaken. be factory., doubt price. no will half that brought his total up con-- j Wednesday? steps" Shades repaired. idenbly. He, along with Nate Grif- - The close quitenesa and the lack THOSE SUITS fiths and the close guarding of of verbal debate after the game Evertsns & Sons Co. No wonder the First ward boys Merrill and Geary, continually kept Wednesday? Reminds one of the LOGAN First ward in hot water. 'From The Side-Line-s- " . J JuS" SETZisn LS u First-Secon- The First ward took undisputed possession of the top rung of the championship Udder in the Eastern division of Benson stake, when they downed the Second ward. The 35 points chalked np by First ward puts them for abend in the race for the best offensive record of the current season. They have scored 185 points against opponents this year. They also have the best defensive record in the Eastern division with 88 points chalked np against them. The Pint ward triumph over SecMr. Joseph . 1 Pitcher went to ond, Wednesday night shoved the the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn- Second ward squad into a tie with esota. He returned home a week later. He waa at his home' for two weeks and then returned o the William Budge Memorial hospital at THELogan for treatment KB tikes hW 1 in-th- bt; B doe w,l Jf -b- a to NEXT WEEK The First ward tackles aeoflu.1 traditional opponent next wcekwkil they meet Third ward. A real in in store. Third wadr will be e full strength, besides being reiafae. ed by the service of Glen font fokmer First ward forward, j recently moved to the Third Third ward nearly trounced a etna Second ward five several weeks an and Second nearly downed Hot I ward. The oecond sensational f. aeaxta ia in store for of the when the First and Third, meet ant j week. REFINISH FLOORS g Tty easy way is to rent our electric under. It ia quick and easy. er-vic- Everlons & Sons red I gene Iatbu GtJ The LOGAN I vet Miss John Peterson entertained at a party on Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. LeGrande Bair of Providence, who will leave in the near future on a German mission. A dainty luncheno waa served to the guest of honor, Marcel Bair of Providence, LeRoy Zollinger of College ward, Elliot Thomley, Joseph1 Timmins, Nina Shepard of logon, Roaella Nelscn and Lulu Cartwright of Richmond, Euarda Waite and the hostess. Mr. Bair was presented many lovely gifts. Richards The Ladies farm bureau met at the Smithfield library on Thursday afternoon. Rugs and other handiwork was featured at the meeting. Mrs. Delores Scmwthei gave the Owned and operated JOHN lecture. 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