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Show TH C HERALD-JOURNA- MONDAY. AUGUST L 10. 193 PAGE FIVE 1. HEY! LETS GIVE THESE BOYS A BIG HAND Books Closed But Two Deserve Thanks JUNGLE MUSIC BY OTTIS PETERSON Books aie dosed today on the 1931 junloi baseball Beason In Cache valley The Logan Junior Collegians have tucked away their t informs with a knowledge that they are the third best junior am in the state And that s not to be sniffed at But befoie the final closin' there should be one mote oil' ol net a tote of thanks to H F "Hm Laub Although the Auier iian Legion is the ofluial sponsor the team, Henry was its god , lather and to him must . a large measure, credit for heir suer ess Mr Laub, it was, who furnished t cai whenever the bovs went out of the city M- - Laub P was, who w is the moving spirit of the civ nitttee which finally ei't a real Junior league baseball diamond at it Adams Fit Id Mi Lau a' o whom etervbodv tuinel hn It looked as though the junior league team in Logur was going to slide along as pm another 1 ' BRUSHING UP SPORTS T NTH! LIST j The Fred Jen en and run H il Mr and Mrs Floyd Checketts paity retuined Fndiy night. The Trail Buildeis of 'lie First and childien left Sunday for Yel men- - teachers National lowstone they ward primary with park Mr Ttenie of home met ot the Teton to were accompanied The evening Basin by Mr. and Mrs Ed Han Frank on Tuesday event sen who are visiting relatives songs for the home coming tlieie n the meantime, when they were practiced About fourteen will return home with Mr. And were piesent Mfss Bernice Buweils of Tooele Mis. Checketts is visiting at the home of Gee M child Mrs Leland Zollinger and and other relatives here ren left Tuesday to spend a few' Pickett Mr and Mrs J F Asds and , Ridge-daleparents at days W'lth hep David Astle attended the funeral Idaho , of Mrs A B Andersen of Hyritm Lee Checketts is visiting at the on Wednesday. home of his Bister, Mis Mjrcn Carlisle of Salt Lake. Josiah Brown and familv left Tuesday for their homes in Mon tana They attended the funeial services of Mrs Brown on Tues class ot HI the Tirst ward Sunday school en joyed a dip in Logana plunge on About thirty Monday evening were in the party Entertain Primary Class Miss Helen Andersen entertain ed her primary class on Monday evening at the close of the even ings exercises refreshpients wre served to twelve. A no host party was held on the lawn at the home of Mss June Jensen on Wednesday evening Bunco and other games wei phv ed and luncheon served to Misses June Jensen, Anaabelle Snnih Jojcelyn and Helen Pibblts and Marjorie Bissegger. Messrs Jessop and Clyde Low, Arvel B.ttei, Emil Gessel and Matk Theuier Miss Hovey si visit iug relatives In Provo The Second ward Rebel society business held their work and meeting Tuesday aiernoon Twc quilts were qiiflted md rug lugs b 0 Ma-gar- ei GOING FISHIN 9 Then you'll want to look over our Washington Bureau's newest bulletin FACTS FOR FIoHERMEN. It tells all the things you wish to know about the five great fishing xareas of the United States, the varieties of game fish available in each of them, the license and where to get requirements in each state, and how on information fishing as a sport, and general a license, with suggestions to the layman on his equipment and the proper baits to use. exAny fisherman from the merest novice to the of imerest perienced sportsman will find this bulletin and value. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: 124 r, i North Sixth South Fouith Lohman Phone West Sheiman Lloyd 347 East Fifth Phone 973 W Noith Darwin Lund 47 South Second West Phone 920 W Second Merlin Lund 47 South Phone 920 W. West Boyd Lindquist 44 South Third Phone 529 West Irvine Lindquist 55 East First North Phone 529. Rigby Lindquist 44 South Third Phone 529. West Delta Nu Glade Linebaugh Houb, 1166 North First East 640 Wilford Marwedel College Hill 291 West Dorsey Mathews First First North Phone 1072-W- . Wellsville, Harvey Maughan Utah. Phone 10R 2 Lamoine Maughan Wellsville., Utah. Phone 10 R2 Reid Maughan Wellsville, Utah Phone 10 R2 44 South Lincoln McClellan Fourth East Phone 961 J. Jack McNeil 320 East Fourth Phone 381 J North Delmer Miller 428 North First East Phone 894 W. 79 North Sylvan Needham Main Phone 256 W. Clair Nelson 285 North First East Phone 291 Roscoe Nelson 11 South First 66 1061 Bill P Approximately 200 persons from Cache valley attended the 12th and annual Henry Stampede Soda at reunion Stockmens Springs last Thursday, Fndgy and A. D Saturday, according to Woodall, who .was among those Mr Woodall stated who attended best that this was one of the ever shows put on, that he had seen One worlds record wa- tied 'n the bulldogging event when one of the ipai ticipants bulldogged a sieer m 6 seconds Among the other features of entertainment-wathat of Bob Lunbert, chambird imi pion revolver shot and talor Other events were proies nd i onal bucking, bulhloggi ig The loping and a noveltv rulin' saddle hoises used in tp se events vtie especially trained, accord to Mr Woodall ing sewed Refieshiueii a were served Mr vvoouail biuught . ora back to about forty being aie already that plans Miss Marjorie MsnH of Rich formed to have a bette stan rule mond is Visiting wuih Miss Mary ,vxt year than this vear and tnal Tibbitts . Cache valley is invited to a.tend Motor to Salt Lake Mr, and Mis J A. Frank mo, The cost of the W orld War in ored to Salt Lake Fiiuuy morning money has been estimated at They were accompan.eJ by Mis about $186 000, 000, fon s Todays Sport Parade HERALD-JOURNAWashington Bureau, 1322 New York Avenue, N W Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin FACTS FOR FISHERMEN and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled, V- - S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs NAME STATE am a daily reader of the HERALD-JOURNA- was all tut in whin she (he final set Yet, despite her uty SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 10 (UP) several Invaders alieady fallen bv the wayside in the fate of haid competition, the a in Tennis tournament entered Us second round today Two Denver stars, Ham MiUtoin carp I ml Ed King, fell hi foie th Lund jul stroking of Utahns Johnson, Salt Lake defeated King, 6 4 6 2 and Paul Holt, Provo, lad a hard fight to trounce Mil Mein, 7 5, 6 4 Best tennis of the day was fur nlshed In two exhibition mat ie3 Fred and Don Dixon, Provo, de feated Dolf Muelhelson and Stan ley Robinson of Los Angiles 13 11 ' Inter-moun- Reports of a come back by Jack Dempsey makes us wonder what the old Manassa Maulet plans to use for legs The last time we saw Jack was just after he finished refereeing a ten round bout between Ernie Sc'iaaf and Tommy Loughran and the man was just about as fresh as last year s flow ers. Benny Leonard, another of those come back chaps, held his first public workout las week and had nls nose bloodied by a flyweight. This must have piovetT a great humiliation to the man who trounced such fighters as Charlie White, Lew Tendler, Johhny Kllbane and Jack Britton without even so much as mussing his hair. Stove Hatches Ducks When Setting Hen Rebels Denair, Calif Necessity is thf mother of Invention and. for he same reason, a kitchen range at the home of Lysle Evans, local Boy Scout, Is the mother of 19 little ducks A hen setting on th ITS COOLtfc OUT SI irTT eggs fled from the nest wliea the first duckling's beek peeped out from a shell No regular in cubator was available, so u,ysle heated the electric stove to the lowest temperature, wrapp d the eggs in a wet towel and plac n them in the oven overnight The next morning 19 healthy little ducks greeted Lysle. 1 7 ofw-3- 4 igcfatietoty Oft, tk. (&& things, p , Cwtfw .CS&L., pay several cents a m3 that Free Wheelirkg sensation in my Studebiker if 1 had to. , I'D But tlie joke is, it doesnt cost me money it saves me money. A Studebaker is swell when running along with the motor engaged, but it is those moments of momentum those miles of Free Wheeling which give me myg'sndest thrils . . . and these dont ' cost they PAY, , I sail along, manufacturing . miles and money! About one mile in seven or becauie you save from a seventh to a fifth of your gas und oil. Seems to me ridick to buy a car without Free Wheeltn- when you can get a feal Free WheehngStu debaker for $84a six or five is free -- This is the lowest priced Si with Free Wheeling as stand- r Now Playing! Play BARBARA IN . . . ard equipment engineered from tip to tail to give you the fullest benefits of Free Wheeling m its finest form. Tom Thumb free wheeina GOLF originated bij Studebaker Stanwyck ikMIRACLfWeAtAN -- and fw' speaking I 6, 6 2 Major hoople 10c MANAUtB free wheeling p New Prices al t The California pair were equal to the Dixons until Robinson cracked In the third set. Sensing the situation, the Dixons fu 1 their shots at the weakening Californian and quickly ran out the deciding set Ted Easton, San Diego and Mel Gallacher, Salt Lake veteran, divided two gets, Gallacher took the fust, 6 4 and Easton the second MaJ. Ralph J. Mitchell, who at 63 commandant of air forces of Am Rody Bosworth, Derver, runner-uof Nicaragua m the Denver City champion erican occupation followers with ship last month, defeated Marshal routed Sandino aerial attacks from 23 planes, ar- Neff, Salt Lake, 6 4, 2 Wilford Woody, Denver, defeat rived in Lot Angeles recently ed Jack Irvine, Salt Lake, 6 3, 6 3 aboard liner Venezuela. Al Young, Denver hail little dif ficulty in defeating A Maims, Salt PLAN OUTING Lake, 6 1, 6 2; likewise Fred Dixon, Provo, brushed as.de Jimmy Officers of the Lewiston- - Cor Wilding, 6 1, 6 2. nish dairy herd improvement as soclatlon have planned thkt the annual outing of members of that association be held in conjunction with the state Holstein breeders outng at the college August 15th, GENE AHERNS The association will provide lunch at noon for all of Its memGreat Comic Character bers. They are desirous of hav-a- s Appears Daily h many members as possible parof in the activities ur ticipate tlje Boarding i . day. Could You Confess to the World Yojre a Liar? Dr. druggists. , Prof Joseph, nottd shj s that boy babies in hard timbi, Whlld gills lead in limes ot plenty. YMth Two New Cache Valley Products! Smith's Dental Cream, Dr Smith s Antiseptic and Deodorant. Formulated by Dr. Lyman E. Smith, D. S , Mfg. by The Logan Co. May be obtained at your local k started Dr weariness of leg and arm, she staved olf game, set and match point no less than five times. SAC. SAC. Phar-mac- ST. and NO His Work Finished Vienna'-biologist- BY HENRY McLEMORE United Prtss Staff Correspond r ,u NEW YORK, Aug 10 (I PI Tre mendous tigluiiy hiart, oi mu.ie, as the cuiitillOAcr boys w uld put t and not tie ytai louml fiac tice and sound piotfsunai they receive is, in ouT opinion, the prim ipai rtason California players dominate tennis to! day. We came to this conclusion af ter watching Miss Helen Jacobs and Mrs Lawrence A. Harper win over almost insui mountable odds in the opening days of play in the Wightman cup matches And then superb display of what it takes when the going is roughest recalled the heart stopping bailie mother Caluonian staged by Ellsworth Vines, in his final round fight with Johnny Doeg at Gtr. bright 4 week ago In each instance this trio faced deteat not once,- not twice, not dozen times or thrice, but half more And on each occasion tlie close up of defeat served only to make these stout hearted far w es terners Pft their game another octave, smack the ball a little East Phone 360 W. harden, and keep moving into the 388 North Herbert Newey attack a little faster Third East Phone 381 W. Forest Hills historic turf has Glen Olson 420 North Third seen few more courageous stands Phone 809 R West. Miss Jacobs Ottis Peterson The Herald than those made inby their man hes and Mrs Harper Journal Phone 50 and Miss Harold Peterson 559 East Fourth igainst Miss Nutliall Round yesterday Phone 824 M Noith You could have wiitten your Mitt Peterson 268 South First own ticket on Miss Jacobs chanc Phone 636 West eg against Miss Nulhall when the Ed Qmnney 415 West Center English aie led five games to Phone 215 Matt Richards Botany Dept , U fine in the first set The Caliloinia girl, her game liteially smashed s relent Loienzo Richards Botany Depi to bits by Miss Nutliall less drive, seemed hopelessly out I 168 South of the running Yet, just wnen it Lllwood Rasmuson seemed that nothing could save First East Phone 1181. defeat Ted Rich Law Court. Phone her fiom overwhelming Miss Jacobs launched lnt her at 1073 J tack and the fuiy of that attack Rulon Squires Thatcher haul brought her booming out of no Phone 66 Ernest Stewart 51 South Sec w here to victory Mis Harpers third set stand Phone 1153 W ond West even 4G7 Blvd against Miss Round was Alfred Swinyaid more heroic for the Oakland south Phone 97 Wr af Ewart Swinyard 467 Blvd. Phone paw had o come from behindlead ter blazing a four game 97 W. Alton Saxer College Hill Phone Moreover, Mrs Harper Is a slen Jer, fragile fcort of person and 759 J. Fred Sorenson College Hill Phone 759 J Ross Tyson 162 Second W'est Phone 418. 691 East Madison Thomas Phone 789 Fourth North Clinton Vernon 123 Ei-- t SecPhone 87 W ond North Victor Waite Smithfleld, Utah. Phone 62 J Wellsville, Reid Williamson Utah Morris Wright 185 Soi'h Tub' East Phone 1002 Rollo Woodward 52 North t Firbt East Phone 638 J. Ninety per cent of the inhabit ants of Morocco wear glasses. DEPARTMENT 141, I STAND W est 235 Dale Christensen Phone 9174 Centei Wellsville, Paul Christensen Ltah Phone 10J 1. Jack Christiansen 43 East First South Phone 78 Wellsville, Ralph Christensen Phone 10J 1 Utah Marvin Davis 96 "West Center. Phone 30 1 East Second Cleve Dibble Phone 1127 W. South Harold Dibble 121 East Second Phone 1127 W. South Irvine Fish 684 East Fourth North Phone 1083 W. Joseph Geddes 652 East Fourth Phone 673 J Noith Wellsville, Preston Gunnell Phone 10J 1. Utah Lee Hales 706 North Main Phone 870 J. Junior Hall 539 East Fourth North Phone 894 M Roy Hall Wellsville, Utah 180 West George Hendricks First North Phone 315. Thomas Hugie -- College Hill. Charles Hansen 217 East Fourth Phone 1289 W North James Hogenson College Hill Phone 759 W. Russell Jensen 45 South Third West. Phone 952 J. Erward Kropfli 124 North Sixth Walter Kropfli CITY THEY ter tec. his great work in boy devel opment from the junior h.gli school throughout the 6un.mei and has made a mightv good jon of Snookie, career seeking chimpan ii Hats off to these two and lets zee, is taking music on this uku lele It's all part of the training give em a big hard. for La Fiesta de Los Angeles, cel ebration of the citys 1b0 h bith East day rf HOW ' BY DIXON STEWART NEW YORK Aug 11 (I PI St. Louis and PhM idihia, rspeefye leaders in the National and Atnor-i- i an haguo pennant raeps, los. giound to their rivals during the ,vst week but despile die slumps the pacesetters appear vulally .ft icriain of meeting in tile 1931 AMERICAN LEAGUE v orld series Philadelphiua closed the week Standing of Teams v ith a 10 game lead over Its nenr--t st rivals and St Louis nolds an eight game margin In the National league, although neitp-- r team wan i.'nong tlie leaders in the games won duiing the week starting on Monday, August 3 sud closing Sum day, August 9 Philadelphia, with tluee v.ctor-.fand two defeats tied with tho si cond place WaHi ugton club for i till d American honors In the Sunday's Results league with the eighth place Deli oit Ilgers turning hi Hie beBt IH t roil 9, Cleveland 8 lecord of the week, four vhlor--i St Louis 2 1, Chicago 4 0 b and two defeats. Philadelphia 5, New Yoik The Chicago Cubs set the pace Boston 8, Washington 4, (ten). the National leu. o'. with five v dories and two defeats both of which wire at 'he hocris of the NATIONAL LEAGUE league leading St. Louis Cardinals Team Standing who took second honors with four victories and two Al Simmons of the Philadelphia Athletics moved Into Hie Majoh league batting leal v. 1th a total rl 382, Babe RuM' of the Yanliowiver kees failing to 380 R.-tadded two home runs to his tutal rnd now is only one homtrtm behind his teammate Gehrig who leads the two leagues with 31. Chuck Klein, Nation il league Isad-ecollected three circuit blows Sundays Results turing the week and ran - Ms total to 26 Philadelphia 4 3, Boston 5 G. New York 9, Brooklyn 4 Pittsburgh 2 8, Cincinnati 6 2. BUSY COURT Chicago 1, St Lou(3 0. Judge M C. Harris was busy In district court Saturday holding law, motion, and trial calendar Cases for the August term day opening Monday were set, and probate, guardianship and other legal matteis considered The r'al calendar of major cases will be pub' . . ' lished Monday. Here are all the players entei-err1 nfar tennia tourua jq ment Keep tliir list and use It during the weew It is the duty ot contestants to get in touch with each other cn the day the match is scheduled and ai rauge a time for playing Joe Adams. 67 Marindale Ave ne Phone 298 W Merlin Allen 232 North Second West. George Allen Wellsville, Utah Preston Brenchley Wellsville, Utah Phone 10 J1 Phillip Bullen 132 South Third West Phone 79 Charles Cardon 175 West Cen team True, he had the full support ol the American Legion and was generally speaking, given excellnt cooperation all the way around, but how many other men are there in Logan who would .ke the same interest, devote the same amount of time and go to the same expense to develop junior baseball Another to whom Logan is n oebted greatly is Sumner H i e Hale, as the team coach, woikrd hnd in hand with Mr Laub tmoughout tie season He c Ur The Book of Mormon Leaders Lose But Still Hold Margin By Laufer 15c You'll find all the latest improvements here to make your round enjoyable. All the latest contraptions and contrivances to make it a bit trickier and "kickier Attended by refined people; served by courteous employes. Open all day Sundays and at 6 p. m. week day $: the factory Jofinson-Nutta- l! Motor Co. |