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Show CACHE AMERICAN Par Eight GRIZZLIES l'IN COUGARS AND LOT, AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Health UTES LEADERS CACHE a Milar-Salurd- Utah Take Preston Into Camp By Decisive Score North Cache Humbles South Cache. Aggie 36-4- I' By Dr. fRN'EST IL LINES lark ai CKirf Madteal Qtotfmw JaMMaaca C t 29-4- Srhrdulr, February H Y and cTltothers rf Each School Takes Six Matches Aggies and Bobcats Each Win Two Matches. Ut-- vs Utah Aggies at - Ixmn Trap Shoot Draws 25 DIET IOR ADULTS 'OOD eating habit for aa adult mean a mixed diet of threa meals a day and no ratit.c between meal It ia hardly necessary to add that food should bo mun slowly and not b.itel. No two people aro exactly sl.ke and ahouid aroij foods aluih ea.li ija'nenea has shown hua do not suit hitn, or as it u usually eipnaard, " io All of us sbooIJ rat lass of the Hut sgrrw" With bun. Staple refined articbe of diet: e g., meat, bread, potstore and sugar in Menul or xtrmin d froUun. If k prraoo taunt carry l.tl Various rondunalions, and use nmra Hulk and l afy v, gi tal.hw. The niot urrir aith Lira to his tmml La conuiii.il availsl lr hi.fv Vegatalilre should rat thru only tight fuod tr.J are lulture, Ic - , h, m! 3 i , Dot anything that DerrwNtstea l.nr i k da, I.ru-- o Is pr.Hitn, ..Hai ti, ilrr oik on Ilia part of tba dig. mu nmiard (runs, turnip apparatua 11a tbuuM rat this im d arms, Lwrt l "ps and d.in h !i"ii I. urn vary alualy The anine appl- - to a Oruvi a ihy a liL-ron mg of Hr, ah'J dilr.r to the UiliJij tif. ml eiaiki-shouii l ml. n i nd an I !! Jp M a!u adti-- . griiis at h to t ,LaL. ,t ona quart of truik a i oii.v a d ,v a run ft" ti .! 7. 1, 7 lr O n '1' a ti ay ! iivl as a L I, t il i I l.e lid . t.I-i In only of so; .l'. u g in ims, rrr-ii i.i , ,.u ' ,1 n.in.a, l.i.t i. ir r 4 , .on-t.- j ( ; r i. '. 1.. jo n. dp , ' I'r. Iters, ly of Ulah aid Di.gi.ain Orach Burns Croukstun Logan eager won place In the Male unltersity probably W.ll toumanunt FYiday night by Uis-- ) Rgit it out for me rhainpioiL'hip of the Roky Muun- posing of the Preton five. 32 to 10 Mxx.t Attrarta! tain coiifrrriirw. antem dlti.-lon-, Lnf&n lias hot but one game and Smerl.n I Ifleen .Men F'runi Salt lake there is ot.e round of games Jude rg from tfie results of the North Cache and South Ciuhe, held here Monday (tub Irn loeal Men prei.mir.ariea in the .'must gun, wild Preston, are all IarlUlpate. for Mfond with vutoiex and' 17. e Redskins ur:d Cmpars each . Twenty five trap shooters three defeats each. Iur non is x nial. hft 17ie I'lah Stale I of the PreMnn started out strong lir.d t.npated m t),e I'liniBurnl college arid Mon'ani at the er.d of the fir-period led lArprlian Ireum Paps at Johnson's f lore, the two o' i r a h.o's l:i II e 11re 7 to 4 la., an h.t US Mtule In Sunday fort:. on lie ll trek two tla'rh'S lit ..n. j n f. m I h ahead It ' ' ' ' !l ' to aerot.d ! h r.d r ; 7 e Co. a.e alt -!l t l !' e In i rl Ps 'll tin li to 11 hi.:. .ui V. I r of t'. i i, ini Him! p h a t..irl rally ' I t u out I . II.I. but wilt he, i . .1 I d 1. nk w nti-- ; I t e i t .i i i , evl.t I l.r. Ue u . ' ' ' v K io r ,,ri , i i.f j ; c i l. J o, . i o. , H , i ,.r I no t a,- - n ii ! i 2i i.. i ; n,lrl Lii tM'll hit UliM I. I, !y I'.e n i .. did 13 I I hi. i's on f a t i. r". Cm hi hur hi d f t'V f.r 111 , !, a (i ; .'.e 23 to 17 f r, 71. I 1 ' n r,.i u! t.ti'i (,i i!,c ii 7 ! Ca c I ; to :e h hi to two 1 t a a: I c !' u fur a L 2) 27 d guale Iia,t..ns limbed Io. ,!lty ti.nl ; h,r tiny are 22 2j (hill fli tt.ml. ft, for ih" v mum. tl.tro is Las bodciicy to drink n k !l). A L 22 24 PRESTON K ( hoher, 23 23 I. In rrfsrd to tha nia'luxl qf c 1 ' g G T j. liarrv 24 22 vr to tal . 4 and meat, it is U- -i to 1 Hay Pearson. PI, ... 3 3 Wriuv, rf ... .. 23 22 sv.tnl final fiaais as rmn b as , Ic g E. K VunCoit. SL Challerten, If 23 23 Tim riii-- l ti k1 of cooking dor nut 2 H. S Mills, SL Edwards, c 21 23 s in (o as important as the h.t 0 Wiley Coleman, SL Poole, rg ..24 20 44 decis loned Faye Tliornlrk, A; Neff tha the foot should V4 diorougMy 2 II. F. Badliam. EL. Johnson, lg eoolu-J- . W. E. Knuth. .. 22 22 Smart, Y, threw Robert Horadblcy, Grover, If M. 4 ndnules, 15 seconds. 21 23 Fred Lumlberg, L ... rf Handy, I rnal fiaiiis give the individual class Keith Pond, U, Ralph Windslow, SL ., .. 21 23 Dunkley, rf nun. fat than is nemmary and, 21 SL .... 22 dicLsioned Harold Pearson, Ray Dyer, M; Ray Larson, c fu.lhrr, some chemical change takr 20 23 decksloned Haddock, Y, Larue Ralph Winslow. SL f.b.i'r in the fat during the prorr-- of A. L 23 20 Yeates, Totals ... 711 3 18 George Griffin. fry mg, w hu ll tends to upsei 21 21 class Dory Detton. U, L R. McRae, SL.. rturnu-- ' s i f ja'iiplr who have a Jen LOGAN 20 21 Don Edwards, L decisloned Park Keller, A. ttwo excate diya live apparatus. O T P F C. C. Kanall, L 20 21 tra periods) ; Del Young. Y. threw rf .. 17 22 0 0 0 Joe SL 7 Roden. Bum minutes. Ryan, ..0 Thrailkill, M, 0 14 Dick Quinney, L 20 18 class Chatincey Greve, threw Quinney. If Francis Bromley, U. 3 min0 0 Elam Cronquist L 19 18 M. decisloned Vard Johnson, Rust, c Y; utes 5 seconds; Glenn Morrell, A 0 8 Dick Griffiths, SL . ...19 17 McNiel, rg Ashley Smith, U, decisloned Vernon threw Planets Nlvers. M. 1 min0 0 Charles Walters, SL 19 15 Hull, lg Rice, A. ute 36 seconds. 2 10 A L. VanWagenen, SL 19 12 Brown, rf class Floyd Keller, A, If L. 14 0 0 15 J. Balmworth. SL decisloned Arnold Roylance, U; Heavyweight class Morris Snell. Lindquist, M; 0 0 Dibble, rg .. Stanley Polick, M threw George Y. declsioned Jack Ballzell, Chuck Larson, U. threw Os Gun0 0 Kowallis, lg lsecond. Gillespie, Y. 1 minute class Ralph Watkins, derson, A. 4 minutes 10 seconds 15 9 2 22 Totals .. .. U, decisloned Wright Noall. A. (two extra periods); Robert Yorgason, Plant, referee; Vanderhoff, umCard 3? Thank Y, decisloned Dave Drewer, M. pire. Salt Lake City Bids called for SOUTH CACHE class Iman Hales. Y, We hereby wish to extend to our $350,000 worth of approximately work on local projected storm 1 Allen, rf sewer. Maughan, If comElectric 0 3 1 Logan Pherson Gunnell, c. ... R. Peterson, rg 0 2 1 pany Installed Hickok radio tube tester. C. Peterson, lg... 0 2 1 Utah farmers intend to plant 0 2 0 Leishman, If. 0 0 0 0 14.000 acres of potatoes this spring Larson, rg to special report of 0 according Williamson, lg United States department of agriTotals .2 13 6 10 culture, released by Frank Andrews, federal statistician. CACHE NORTH Falrview Utah Poultry ProducO T ers Cooperative association purTupp, rf. chased Fairview Roller Mills. Atkinson, lf. Brigham City Lafe & Wally's Rawlins, c.... Cafe opened in Jensen building. Johnson, rg. Main street Bergeson, lg.Provo Plans being made to reSaunders, rf open Farmers and Merchants bank Taggart, If ... Carbon county will get 234 miles Jackson, c of oiled road this summer, acRigby, rg.... cording to state highway departElwood, lg ment. Cost of this work to amount to $74,920. Price Sun. ... 11 19 6 28 Totals Vemal Week's Lunch moved to new location in building formerly B. Reading, referee; Bagley, urnoccupied by Firestone Tire shop. plre. Lyman-TrahSalt Lake City Motor company Dodge and Plymouth dealers, opened for business at 813 South Main street. Helper Ray McGonigal and Dr. Charles Ruggeri purchased Sutton Drug store. Salt Lake City Modern protector board of Gamewell fire alarm sysLogan Grizzlies will enter the state basketball tournament In Salt tem Installed in alarm office of Lake on March 14. They won this fire department. right by defeating the Preston high school team here Friday night and Poultry Meeting There will be a poultry meeting thus garnering the Cache division at Newton tomorrow. There will be championship. There is still one round of play a discussion on how to fill out inamong the Cache division teams come tax returns. J .W. Barker is this week end. Logan will play in charge of the meeting. The South Cache at Hyrum and North county agent will attend the meetCache will play at Preston. ing. marKsmen j 1 j ll-- to I i b, 11 :" 1- fit ' I ' : f ! ! s . .i'. j.ij & i ! . f r If-- ; , 1 i.rr, , f.a-!- y- ro ( , I -( -- vi-- r -i ' I r we ! m-- .i . , . I , . I i , Preston Citizen Services Today a chance. I broke an armful of Juniper boughs and laid them a lie re he could reach them, and as I ma Preston. Idaho Funeral srnrkwa going away I heard him say some- will be held Tuesday at 1 p m. In thing about a lion and some cats the Fifth ward chapel for Jamet that come around every night, Henry Olivemon. 65, who died FriSunday moming I saw alirrr two ROBERT CROOKSTON. men. with big fret, had dragged two day from heart trouble at th deer off Die mountain, and I at home of hu daughter. Mr. Annie AMERICA EXCEPTED? once started ajieculating as to wliat Keller, in Idaho Fall aouid prompt anyone to climb away They aak for peace, but they up there and shoot those beautiful He was burn May 11. 1868, In prepare for war timid creature that are minding Counsel we PrarJtlm. Idaho, a son c! James hold "War cry mg iltey their own busmen ao thoroughly, and Caroline Oinrrson. He married ablior!" uml I iupxK" they are so poor th-Those gay and foolish nations of Margaret Whitehead In 1888 77iey would liardly be suitable Rr food lived U) Franklin until he came to the world. anyway 1 came to the conclusion How Pres ion in 1914 During the past are into hurl'd. many eternity ihat iliesr two hunters hate a houe selfish and disgusting winter he had been wt Idaho Falla lull of hungry rhildmi and divided By their He hod been active as an LDS longings to get meat of some kind. church worker, having been superFur each oilu-rand material gold I Was headed for Little intendent of the Fifth ward Sunday Baldy. things? 'One can get a most monderfuj view And thrir cry la: "Peace, peace ai l mol fiom there this Ume of the year, unto you.' Besides his widow, he ia survied jwith a good glass you can see tlv--i While Uu-tevery action, their by nine ton and daughter. Fhn.cr, Sawtooth range In Custer county words undo Harold. Clyde, Kenneth, Eldon and and also tiie Grand Tclons, ah-- As ell burn the midnight they Mivi Margaret Ollverson and Mr (it eu t Salt Lake. planning li ath Ma.-jle Jolmvui. Prri'on; Ml j About halfway up the ntouni.i.n Met horrible! ''war" Ann.e K Her and William Thinking Oliver, I w white the two dier had t n wuli e'.ny s.n. Idaho falls; 21 gran h hildren 7!.c in'-- tu.es had not u W.ir the.e ad; be so long as giixcl ai i r.'.e h:o'!.i's a;,d t. 'i:s. Mr ,:.ii'.i J Pl.hiiJK. the l.Uiteia had il'iis l, c Farm I B !.!. B :: h y. Mi. Ann kiii. s. or 1. illy t !.. y I .m .1 Gr id ;:.o 0.1 i the Hr, ws. B M I :. Cutler, .7 Chr: t Ol.ver- Ih .v the on M 7;!a R .bin- : !c A' e i, Ji l.a CliV - in, on. M.i.k Provo; R.i!-..:ra sil r I I bre-a'h-. , . 1 : , ! 1 . e- ! , i clear aide hill and we didn't have STORY THE SNOW TELLS Tra.twjl .StuJiej for 'Wives IN CONTESTS KrtilU t; A Home . Tuesday, February 23. 1932. . C.nk; V,,;..in I tour Ol.viu .,:i. T.if.'.'iu i . rmt Wo-alai- I1,, li a . HayfrigM . Thii 14i u If V L I I i i itio ' the ninth of a arhelrM o Iluiith m the H m' Unth v iU be un divulge and li. II rig'.U. , . . . . . . Utah Weekly Industrial Review OTP 12 111 111 . host of friends our sincere thanks and gratitude for the many acts of kindness extended to us during the ordeal of burial of our beloved daughter Ruby who was so suddenly taken from us. Especially do we thar.k tlioie w o spoke encouragingly at the services and supplied the beautiful flowers and music. For every act of kindness we are grateful. Anthon C. Nielsen and Family. Space in i1 riday WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24 AT STOCKYARDS IN OGDEN Phone 1702 P.O. Box 70 sed FOR SALE If you want a real buy in a 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE See Herbert Humphrey at BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY ( Phone - - Valley News for $1.50 per year THE Cache American Is a Home Paper, Devoted to Home News, and Pub- HORSES AND MULES CO. ar the top of the mountain 1 MAGIC t.tn.e uvin a freh tiack cf an el.:, MUSICIANS ar.d blood on the snow. Presently fiust hui.g heavy on all I came onto the wounded elk lying! Wui,r the tries, down. He floundered around and Knee deep or more the drifted tried to get up, saw that I had r.o snow gun, and became quite talkative. Said he guessed he was to blame Not a single drip from any of the eaves. for the deer and elk getting shot, Silent and gray was heaven's as he had watched the two men for lowered bow. a mile or more, and had told his friends not to be alarmed because the open season for men was in Yet. through the halls came a note of spring, the fore part of winter, and says Sweetly it grew, and gently he. I suggested that we save our strength to run away from the cats 11 spread 10 lake the whole world and hons;they are a real problem j In; now that the snow Is crusted, as Those hearing forgot the winter's we have such small feet we sink dread. through, while our enemies can run us down easily. Trees budded, and sweet birds sang. When the two men got close X Streams rushed, sparkled and heard one of them say: Well, if gently flowed. we do get caught It doesn't mran Hills grew green, and church bells anything, because Ted is kept busy rang; with the fish, and the judge will Spring had come to all the nearonly give us a suspended sentence. by world. Says he, I knew they had come FELIX OTAY. to shoot when he said that, but It was to late. They had us on a (All rights reserved) When You can get all the Logan and Cache Horse Sale COMMISSION A.d Watch This Tournament OGDEN HORSE & MULE i Attention Crookston to Take Team to We will have some excellent broke horses and some halter broke colts. If you have fat broke work horses, bring them in now. Spring is near. uu idm 's. WHY PAY MORE er j in Nt All wivi and mother li e.l lhe-- e q e lieaMe loan-w- er I. What arc diMulviii frud fuods? X. hell teilad lie eaten? 3. Ihnv mui water should le drunk d uly? -a s . 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