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Show r f? rrffYVrrri yyyy t v-- j1 1IEKALD 111E HAUL 1U IK. - i (ryyinTji TUESl'AY, AUGUST JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, yf ' r y ysjrV? yyyys uysy V 1 ARGENTINE RUNNER WINS MARATHON The Herald-Journ- A River Heights al Newspaper Scripps-Canfid- d Afternoon Etery Mwk-dueuter street Loin, Itwh, hv Cnhe Valley Newspaper Entered as stuond-- . lass matter at the Co, N Cunnar Rasmuson, president under the a t of Mur.h 3, JH79 Snbst rijition prue in posto'.lce, Logan, rki a eat in ad Carlo Valley by in :!, Lri the i,r in .uhanor, by arnr yame or 4 the month Out ide Coin Vtllty, by umiI $Vu the yar Ou ago. Gilman, Niroll A Ruthinan, SpGil K j n m ntaiv s San Fran The Sunday school officers am recently entorUumd ai a parly in the waN, chuUy i a treasure hunt Latei of the form houst they met at the school were &etvcd uhere refreshments n Mr. and Mrs John Landberg tertamed al a dinner party in s father Mrs Lundberg honor of Carl Olson, who was celebrating The tablt his ?Hth birthday was centered with a beautiful Oov boufjut of garden Powers eis were marked for 21 'rhe Misses Naomi Anderson Hazel Neiderhauscr and racetUK son entertained i ihuker supper at theVfir tn LtOgan canyon Gax.T.m, Muring were features laid tor UN were Covers evening I lie Junior iIs held their H thus. meeting Tuead.iv eveniiig at Mis5? Mac lAindbcrg Mis home related mteicstun lsahwil Liunn tuenk nts about her mp to Nv Volk Kefieshim ots weie .cr to m ven Mr and Mr.' Orson C Nielaor LaMtti Nulhon and the Mism Ixus and El Louise NieNon, al of West Hollywood, Calif, spn th week-tnvisitingVV Mr Nielson Mrs J Humphiey sister, V J Hiiviiiphrey UMompamei them from Ephraim Mr and Mrs B M Fullmer o Salt La'ke Citv vetted a niece Mrs Dora Jenson, Wednesday am Thursday Mr and Mrs Vanej T Wilsot and family of Brigham City visit ed Mr. and Mr,-William F Wil son. H John M Anderson returned 8 week from a pleasant outing t Bear Lake Mr and Mrs Alma J NVider hauser are building a beautifu home to add to the attraUivenes of the community leather! 4 - y Published ut st 75 V. T , Ro-do- Adv ffTIS PLTLKSoN Mgr an Our 'N . IC.-- . - . r'- I ,it. t .1. Pc, I. it , n Humor We s! 1 ' III. v i ( III. 1,1 Cl.ll - I i rm van k i.i tu , , t ill In- III IC Tt lien : ll I RIVE IllHlItl - I K sub. Llgyywyyhvff si ". 3.J f '.id .'J: in Wales of culling u id getting GGL-- t to:; - l knott 'ih.-why c ittage u. By Llewellyn - : . Slogan for Business Men: Out of the Retrenches by Christmas! BULLETIN th-- s, t n I t e ti Stales there is m save aristoer.wy which is h a a e upon Senamerit. tor Jim Davis. that il Vvl, lukch Inc 1 - KTKJl ETTE HINT When eating spaghetti, do not hold a forkful above ynur head ami try to eliin J ourself on it. V The absolute zero in praise is what the denier says about ynur old car when youre trying to trade tt, rjo,, uh a new one. ' Tliys evening, having finished our game of contract bridge (a noble pastime), I do fetch the olde fiunilie album, and do threaten to shew the eompanle the portrait of Diune Humor wteo she did wear pigtails, which il.nh make her mighty wroth, lint ) do laugh heart ilie, sueli a cnmikul picture it do he, Jmt not tuighing an beartilie when Dame Ho nor dotn drag out a tintype of it dressed OUT OUR WAY nl m j t Ills ubiu't li.i-ni- N? I' t n- - tllllllllls to I .tllti'il c cr ' v, i.i t J V . t y- - f . . M i ( v d II 1m ;m 1,11V ' - : i.'lmcii l I . ! g. Will .4 , f 1 I If If is the start of the classic Olvm pic (ame- marathon Mind f J n which was won hv Juan Cailos Zabala, of Aientine, who sit a iu u rpic of 1 hours :U minutes, tafcoinj.x JJhala. t04k the lead al iiu oinm. ;t s f Is oihei it ;ii . photo s'liows, and mI the pace lor lie ryimers(he i ace. inset: Zahala hrakio .the taJe (he finish iii.e. tt lit I uc-om- i . lie , Id CACHE STREAMS Harpo Marxs mass The answer, as usual, seems to be, Well . . yes, and again, no." . One day James Gleason appear-- j ed on the lot in sombrero, bear- Miller . . skin chaps, clinking spurs . . . every inch the cowboy, even to a look which indicated that he w'as about to burst out into one of those wauling, sougs peculiar to the ranges And there was Tom Mix. Stealm' my thunder? drawled Mix Naw, soul James rowing it to go with j 'Just my borr' light-mng- j4f The Capitol I Thre are traitors in the ranks blondes' Anita Loos and Joan Harlow' have deserted Miss as the Loos appears adapter of the Katharine Brush Red Headed Woman, the novel, screen production now showing at the Capiof the (opr's light-heade- d . . . three-w.iys-- !rd Provided through ttrrangumens made by the Cache national forest office, 50,000 Rainbow trout fingerlings will be shipped to Logan Wednesday morning from the fedeia! goiernment hatchery at Springville These will be planted in High Creek, Smithfield, Logan and Blacksmith Fork canyons, Ranger H I Rice of the forest service announced Monday morning Distribution of the fingerlings will be made according to the following plan, Ranger Riee said: 20,000 in Logan river and 2,000 on the right hand fork of Logan canyon: ("XiO in High Creek canyon, 7(xio in Smithfield canyon. 2u00 in Protidence canyon, and IIOoO in the left hand fork of Blacksmith Fork canyon. have been made Arrangements to have the Richmond Fish and Game association do the stocking of the fish in High Creek; in the Smithfield association Smithfield canyon; the forest service officials m Logan the Providence association in Providence canyon: and the in BlackHvrum oiganization smith Fork canyon This work is being sponsored by the forest serene in addition to uli inut has been done by the state fish and game association in stocking Cacne vajley streams with trout in the last few years. caa-yo- d - By Williams Needham Trophy Prize In Mens Net Singles Three years ago S E Needham Jewelry lompanv donated the beautiful S E .Needham tennis trophy emblematic of the Logan City and Cache Valiev Mr singles tennis championship Needham also donated two medals in 1929 for the winners of the doubles championship and he has continued such a prat tice eai h year. The Needham trophy must, be wdn for three years in order to gain permanent possession of the trophy At the piesent time it has been won only a single year b three plavers, namely Joe Cowand Glade ley, 'Jack Christensen The doubles medal Lmcbaugh are awarded each year and have been won by three different doubles tea ms. In - 1929. the first year :hi Needham trophy was given some 32 players entered the tourney In singles Cowley competition Perce Smith. Ewart S c inyard and th" Jack Christiansen reached semi-finround said Cowley and Christiansen later played for th. champion shin which wn1 won b. Cowley in thtee straight sets of In diunks. C u ley and Smith won the chamby bca mg pionship in a three set match Cowley-Smitlater won the Idah' at state doubles championship Pigly-Wiggl- Piggly-Wiggl- Texaco iiSf ' seiai-fini- 12, Benson Wednesdays Benson .666 .666 0 1 2 2 2 3 4 .5o0 500 250 (XX) y 5 Schedule y at Edwards Service at Biggly-Wig- giy Radio Service at Al's Bike Shop M week Mr. Evans-Cowle- With only two scheduled .games each left to pluv, Texaco was leading the Logan Independent league today witn four victories and one defeat Edwards Service and Firestone iiie hot on their trail with two victories und one defeat but each has two postponed games to play y F.adio Service and are also still in the running with Ra-- ! two defeats while each, only dio Service, with an up to date schedule has three victories. All teams except Radio Service and Texaco have postponed games to play off Unless these games are played before the completion of the si hedule Saturday, a date will be arbitrarily set early next week when games will have to be played The feature game Wednesday will be between Texaco and Firestone. The winner of this contest may very easily finish in top spot n SflB- - 3 - y: - '' 'gyfrAf - 'W "V , 5 vUisfeW SxJfes x tl p te 6-- 4 1 , d I (AUGIIT IHEASANT 9 SPRINGFIELD. Neb. Aug il ' When a pheasant tried hiding behind a tuft of wheat, the binder, driven by George Gottsch, farmer, deftly picked up the bird and iu ally tied it into a bundle As the feathers of the of wheat pheasant started to flutter through the air. Gottseh stopped, released the bud which flew away and Mrs. Leonard Sargen to their home at Pan guitih Thursday, after spendin the last two weeks with thei daughter. Mrs Etfie Welch returned ' Committees have been ypoint plans are under way fo the annual ward Kermess to b held the first part of September. Miss Mary Hodges of Brighai is a house guest of Mrs. Ameli Bradley. Registration dates for the com ing election will be Aug 8. 16 an 27 at the Tithing office Mr. und Mrs John J Ki.bi i is t. Logan, weie visiting then molin', Mrs John T Roberts, Sunday. ed and Evans-Cowle- ( round, the former Utah Aggie captain defea ed Reid Williamson of WeMsvilU in three love sets for the cmimpion-shiWilliamson had previously Monday 'a Results DU ID KILLED RATTLER Saxer St Louis Alton "Jerk eliminated Philadelphia LA GRANDE, Aug. 9 d 1. second If innmgsl. interniountum former in his advance junior .,y id" y.as found heie Anolher th. to games plaved Only champion, ie ntlv in the person of Lewis Christiansen-Swui-yarAMERICAN LEAGUE singles final Wh.le pit king blackCarpi i, 1! Lincbaugh-Su'e- r defeated berries vith two .sisters recently, for the doublis championship it lie tune at o- - a i..rf;e lallesnake 1931 I.e,. s e;,. 'td tilt with his ti usty And now eoines 1932 What'., .luia-h'.- :, ',.ving down a fusdade the answer? f pcobl. s that soon re.lut ed the tilt mms It ft) a quivering I. ii.oi mut i itilcs tnd a button GHOSTLY BULL SHOT NEBRASKA CITY. Neb. Aug HELL COUNT TEN 9 .119 -- While Herman Lueck. un AI.LlO.N Neb, Aug 9. UP' -Otoe county farmer, was putting his horses to pasture the evening Gcoige Cool,, iar.ner, has deuqed Mondays Result to count tie in th. future when air was disturbed bv the whirr of he is Washington 7. Cleveland 6 Hv smacked one flapping wings and the distinct of hs angeled rain. work hoists in the jaw bell Lueck a sound of scheduled. tinkling Inly games result the horse w.th fns list spotted the phenomenon. It was a tossed i's Pea i m irritation a mohe When finally ment then n siimed its Kl.OOMS AT NIGHT hirge bird plegmatu: I' brought the creature down w.th a HOQCJAM. Wash, Aug. 9. Cook is mir.sing one mot-Mr ;uid Mrs George A. Corum shotgun, he discovered a common pose h.u.d broken haw a ecrens plant which blooms sleigh bell wired to the net k of r .ily at night The unusual bloom- the bird Feathers on the head ing has caused uiui h attention and gave the bird the appearance of It measured AL has florists a attracted eagle many throughout the Pacific northwest. 65 inches from tip to tip In the 1 Firestone at Texaco. 'w m year ago saw the entrance players in the tom ney w hit'll was won bv Glade Linebaugh After defeating Jack Chiistiansen m a hard fought five set match Chicago Boston ... Bi ooklyn . Philadelphia St Louis .. New York Cincinnati .. 800 Other games unreported A of 64 Pittsburgh 1 7 17. f': Swinvard-Christianse- 6-- 1 0 y Saturdays Keaults Radio Service 12, jSPii t , Boise. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Teams. y ard Reason Al s Bike Shop 9-- 7 6-- 4 2 2 3 2 2 Edwards Service Firestone Evans-Cowle- - Won. Lost Pet Texaco i Swinyard-Christianse- "The Pioneering of Yesterday,' program, will be presented in th ward chapel Sunday afternooi Aug 21. under the auspices of th M I A. Program numbers wi! includeDuet. "Unanswered Yet, Lou Miles and Ruby Christensen repeating of the MIA slogan cornet solo, "When You and Were Young," William Rawlins talk, "Pioneering Of Our Commu mty," John P. James; reading "Empire Ship, Mattie Price; Tri bate to Pioneers," Lee Bickmori Mis E R Summers and daugh ter, Estelle, accompanied Mr. an Mrs David Murray of Logan t Draper Friday to visit relatives. Andrew Peterson of Brighai was a guest of E M Buknioie las IN DKFFA I)KNT LKAGI K standing of the Teams Radio Service In 1030. Jack Christensen th" "WellsviUe redhead." von the t; tie by beating Jack Christiansen of Logan in the frnel rountl b. He later pane' scores of with his brother, Ralph o beat n the for doubles championship in four sets ' TO LEAGUE LEAD . 18-1- Paradise TEXACO CLINGS w&fsrm sc! of the Needham h tol theater And Joan Harlow has changed from platinum blonde to a redhead to portray the title role the girl who wrecks the home of Chester Moms Ewr since she authored Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,'' Miss Loos has been acknowledged the standsisard bearer of the terhood And Miss Harlow launched the platinum blonde vogue which ts now raging As cxeryonc acquainted with the Katharine Brush novel knows Red u Headed Woman is jibe and a mop Mary Bickfords cut la. challenge to the suprermny of the protege of Oils Eisman, ' a iu Little In conEuuntlero) suit, the buttonhole king toodlt'-mtefor Lord! Mich a verting the Brush book to the was seen .sd Miss therefore. Loos has iteter young jmkumicx fen, in this worldc before! committed an a of treason against a literal y charat ter she Knofk thie times at the dm Jhei.sel! placed upon the throne of masculine pi eft rent e and a.sk for KJdu . ' GET FINGERLINGS not to mention of red ringlets hmr-dress- - )i(' T r - Si. - vv;ia l! I III lust i I Gy? I y' It. is yery disappointing to return ttoin your vacation and find that your long rest has done your reditors no good. -- ' I , Hollywood Lilyan Tashman believes tht every woman should change her style of hair dress at least once in evvry srx months, though she does a good deal better than that She seldom is seen tv? ico in surees-wit- h sum the burnii.hcd gold brushed loiks 's'! in t h e same iv' tashiun Women get she in a rut, if they hays, don't change It HOP is just ns bad to go through life with n (l.nt always in the same uiu piaue aa staving in one little circle and doing the same things day after day lf you wear your htu lung. try cutting it off If you ve had a bob for some time, try letting it grow'. If you wear a middle part, try one on the side, or tty hangs anything for a chang . All very well but look at which have been the fortunes one of on hamliess built .style among other things, of course . Colieen Moore'a dulrh hob, Jukie o. Joy: The feeling a colony of red anti .hM they see a picnic party ap, "In i t Is i. will but i.c Spotlighting Hollywood . Too many visit uV. not name your vi r ' are few tin re h ,ll. i v. Vr ?! I"V, II ' t.i . ic-t- 7 lima s :tl P . C. 1 9 Lecturer says III !,. '. oth " -- 4- - 'V V i tii.it there we.s tin t h.inre ul ,m neyntiatioiii' almiil the war it it hem; ueun in the United Slates he IGiropean until tiie president iai ekaliun was ner. natinhs, i ea imij.1 ayieement on reparations, tacitly rod' cull'd to hold oil Oil liiel! uppea's lot new debt h had passed. o uloll ,et t lenient Senator livents have move tapidl.v, liowever. Itoraii's re ill speet It has helped to make people leali.e that somethiti(r must lie done soon. It may he that the wnild cannot afford to wait until fall for definite knowledge about what lb to he done with the war debts. It looks row as if foinial conversations on the subject will heft in soon, election or no election. 'fins, after all, is fair enough. The United States surely has enough public spirit to he able to tackle a problem of this kind in spite of a hot jiolitical campaign or, at any rate, it ought to have. 1 telephone 111 ' C . - 1H ACTION t No wonder Wwffghggffwei-- i s 'ft Ui i u",-- V. A Innllt Ii iiyni WHO'S WHO IN RADIO : Raymond .1. Rllcnst It III t uples t a unique position in ttie liroatlea in K industry. Mr. Rheostat Ss sanl to lie Hie only radio in announcer the United States who has never informed unseen Ilia great, i ence that a u Johann Strauss is railed alt . the King and that Herbert is eonsidered Amcri-eu'- s greatest composer of light operas. '' I V u - t.m ic.i'i , ,v j i C.I, 1,11 I a .attllll Ill's Idle, util'll I Nyp it C l.i Iu- -! lew v s ' . . I - -- iiPi'l-K Gin lll- - rij lll( .I ' t 1,1- - pit. i.i ;ui mi i il : L ut UliM yniil t H m In 'u tin.. ill u.iiJ iu ion- i cut It . i j i . arc I, Cl, i - tl''i til ill i, ii i u.!! Ihp Ill'll n 'J ll, 1.1,1 j pi' tip' HI ili .'I ll !! In , m i ' Ii ' i t ) ,i - ..ip ill! respeel-full- llinl the Olvm pie anus Ik evUmhd to in chide a special iraik lilt I lor meet I he tr.ik polteeinen. the follow itur could inehid events I: Nightstii k tvurlmu ?: i caring up trulhi slips. S; Sleep walking tfor patrol men on night shit). 4: Crashing gate at boxing mutches. t And, of foiust, llu most important event would tie pun limu apples off Gtetk ft ml ..t.m.l- suggest . I v "'I i .1 no i.c.ue ) t i pn I I " ! i,iiii'.i i ,i , i I. n ,,, I !, . , i tin ,, a V. t -- i v (1)i!iC,:, ; , .till. ;.( v hi ml i:tor suiieme t , l H M.iaaving i:( Euj:nt . Ilow'h. Uit erty throughout lhi Tro(iiin arm Detroit New York, K W MARTIN j Hyrum Group Calls Dam Projed Moe HYRUM Stockholders of th Hyrum Irrigation mnipany ar to a e attend die. 'urged meeting by the dirictors of the mm pan for tonight at 8 oiloik, in th Third ward hall for core idei atio of various phases of the Hvnn reclamation project C. J Christiansen is prcsulen of the lornpany. POIl LATION DOWN SALEM, (ire , Aug 9 'I I1 Popn lation of the Oregon st ite pen. tentmry decreased by 5u ditrin the last three months. ords a the institution show The di jerea.se was said to line bee 'caused by deportations and pinole of convicts ri DENIES WEAKER SEX ROCKAWAY BEACH, Ore, Aug 9 d I'. Carl Collins, University of Oregon student and orchestra leader, does not believe women are of the weaker sex. He would have drowned in a drift tide which swept him out to sea recently had not two young, unidentified girls swam out and saved him OOl ROUND TRIP Bobton-Detroi- touch Fare ify lcs9 1 ELIE$U bald-heade- d Logan City Tennis Tournament (Sponsored by the Sports editor, Herald-Journ- Herald-Journa- al From Utah points the Los Angeles & Lake Railroad. Cauitol EVERY DAY TO AUG. 81 RETURN LIMIT Y M. l) One-wa- y I wish to enter the tennis tournament as follows: Senior sinprU's Now I Maying JUAN HAItl.OW '. Junior and and Senior doubles IlKSIKK AJORKIS sinyle-- s iu and Junior doubles .... Womens singles Red Headed Address Phone (Send in immediately to Herald-Journa- Woman l) Junior, events are opeu to any boy who has ii"1 readied his eighteenth birthday before January 1st in the year of competition. If in junior event please write .late of hirt h here VouSave Money to buy it... every time you Ride Electric Cars ancJ Buses AUn (an (. inv iu ami News Utah Idaho (Yntral Railway Company Fare, $17.50 Comfortable chair car and coach uronrimindalinnH, with dining car or convenient station cafe nicnl service en route. Correspondingly low fares to other parts of ( nlifornia For Further Details Consult F. - Scofield Agent I- U MB ON PACOIFIJC The Overland Route 8 |