Show Thursday July STUDENT LIFE Big Tennis Meet Comes To Close CITY DRUG the most successful state tournaments in the history of Utah tennis came to a close last Saturday when new state champions were crowned in three departments of the One of COMPANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 19 1923 WE HAVE PLACED OTHERS WHY NOT YOU? game Premier honors went to Fred “Buck” Dixon the splendid Provo athlete “Buck trimSUNDRIES 67 N Main med the Salt Lake champ Earl Telephone 200 Pirce in three out of four sets 6 1 The scores were 1 Dixon forced the match all 3 the way and was deserving of SUMMER IS HERE the title both from his showing in 'the final and his generally Now is the time in which to consistent and excellent work buy your Summer Togs throughout the tournament Fred is one of the most promisSUITS — HATS and FURNISHINGS ing young athletes of the state performer of Special Discount to Students being an exceptional ability He is still young and with continuous NEWBOLDS adherence to his rigorous train-- 1 Opposite Post Office ing schedule he should continue EVERYTHING IN DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES and 4-- 6-- 6-- 6-- all-rou- nd to develop Miss Katheryn Yerensen Pioneer in the Agency Business in Utah j Superintendents’ and TeaLogan is especially proud of chers’ Best Friend the work of Wes Howell and Cy The Yergensen Teachers Agency in Logan Hammond who walked off with the doubles’ cups and brought 54 South Alain Street Salt Lake City to Logan advantage a state championship Kimball & Richards Bldg Playing a brilliant net game Office Tel Was 4229 of the opportunity to they triumphed over Dixon and Home Tel Was 700S Smith of Provo in a well played four set match The scores have your come on the we 2 7 5 were 4 Their Chautauqua Comes To !feature "'hen Thari" the last evcnin slashing vigorous drives at the made by Week Next Logan net were the best seen during Exposition Band in connection the week and their beautiful with three grand opera singers was playing especially pleasing to the spectators The losing townspeople and students will will give a final concert Students may obtain tickets team played a good game com at the secretary’s office or from ing back strong in the third set g but they lacked tin individuals They should do so team work and net attack of the before the ojpening day because Logan pair at that time they advance $50 Salt Lake took a share of tlu Miss when championships Pete Johnson writes “I am Edith Tyler city champion deworking in a feeble sort of way feated one of her team mates to wrench a living from the Maker of Fine Miss Henrietta Stiefel for the bowels of the earth I am a proladies singles title She won Portraits rather handily by the scores of fessional sheep herder my pa0 2 two The Salt Lake girls rticular task is to pull the wool went into the finals by eliminover the innocent species’ eyes two Mrs ating Logan girls that they will yield of their Bryant Martineau and Miss flesh and fibre that their owners TENNIS EQUIPMENT Helen Thompson in the semiwill not perish from the earth Go to finals by starvation” Bill Merrill had charge of he Logan Hardware Gwendol Ilansen of ProvWe carry the Leading Lines— tournament and much of the success of the meet was due t idence former student at the B Wright & Ditson his untiring efforts A banque Y is taking a few hours in the Spaldings was given by the local club to department of education in preReach the visiting payers on Friday paration for a year of teachingRawlings evening RACKETS and BALLS Delmar Smith an Omega Tau n The meet beAll guaranteed of two years ago has just come gins on July 30 and a large numto us for a continuation of his ber of city and school star exschool career from far off pect to enter Wes and Cy are Beaver out to bring home another LOGAN SPORTING GOODS CO championship Bill Merrill and A Salt Lake teacher has just Groign Smith are teaming tofor the final six See Stubby for Everything registered K0'ui JIose tlat liich and Wes Vernon weeks She is Rachel Anders IkTaiherT in the Sporting wil1 1)0 home from Presidio Joh"?'r Tys° rnyVlUkPr0f by of Grantsvillo She has been in Line cr s players top then and they will undoubted’' the Salt Lake schools for two 1ft? to It is irrobabh enter i WHILE Portrait 6-- 6-- 5-- 7-- j am-fourt- DC Loveland 6-- 6-- - intOr-mountai- - lTwfnd “7' years i i Wngliani ' 'glren ' toy llu A n Inspiring ialk Was i'rosident rfrmT O ivtrr- - fulmar a v president of the Clans Il iianjyHlLl' H pi i ? i ii 1 1 ' t- -i JL JU AJ J- - IX AVJLIJU1 v |