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Show CACHF. AMF.RICW-I.O- G f'i"e Fight WrUitrr Jungle League Wluuirr at Whittier juhE Base Ball LOGAN to School For Coaches Opens Monday 1932 New Baseball BOISE League Formed Woodruff r.lii at Klu Wilill, IS Whittier at Wilt'd by TELEPHONE Wetvster vs Benson at JULY VS Webster at Woudiuff of The Utah flat Agricultural colAfter 8:30 P. M. Only Trenton, Wilson vs Ellis at Wilson. rifiKiit (nn Uv iu kioa school w 111 0irn Monn Richmond. Bmlthfleld, hol lege coaching vs Amalfi, at Whittier Benson Benon at heard tn Latrvu Logan sir Clarks ton. Cornish, Lealston and day. June (. according to announce, JULY the met ling of Uie correlation met Tuesday In the Trenton vs Whittier at Whit'ler mrnt. Coach B. W. Blrraian. Unifor on iummer acuvniea Station to station Newton town hall where tlie North Cache Wibon va Webster at Webs'cr. versity of Minnesota, will open the rluldivn held Monday at 7 39 tn rates. Ask Long Dis- Valley League was organized j Khool, with a discussion of footj the Junior high school Ttwr reporlt Ellis v Benson at Benson. 111 classes at his ball. He begin tance" for others you Ervin Read of Trenton was chosen i JULY of the aboard that practically all v Benton at Benton. 7 30 a m and a ill continue Utem dutrirU are grmr.g started tn their president; Jesse Pitcher of Smith, may II 30 a. m. Tire tint part of j until Wilson vs Whittier at Wiimn. summer actlviUr. R. Fulkerson. ' field, to be be a will lecture, the program Ellis vs Webster at Acbutrr Smitlifleld. secretary and treasurer j Tlrf committee laid plans for a In the demonstration folowrd by a JULY corrrlated program of arilviiw directors were elec-- 1 The followit-at Webster at Woodruff stadium. shirh alll help the various dlstrlrta ted: Prank Winn, Smithfield. WU aftereach 2 m. at p W iLon Beginning va Benton Wilson at In their respective programs, and Uam Smith. Amalga: Stoddard.: noon, trick Romney, coach at the mils vs. Whittier at mils all! alto bring these activities unRichmond; George O. Merrill. Tren-- 1 U. 8 A C ; Ott Romney, coach at AUGUST der a general program for the ton; Warren Simmons. Cbrnlsh; 8 the B. Y. L , and Vsdal Peterson. Woodruff vs Wilton at Wilson, a hole city. Godfrey. Clarks ton. j baseball coach at the U. of U Will va at mi.s mils Benson In addition to the activities alWebster va Whittier at Webster conduct tlielr course In basketball, TTenton was selected as the place ready going on In each district tiro AUGUST At 4 p m. Coach Schubert Dyche fur all director meetings. other features of major Importances Tlie Wellsvllle baseball team of will give his lecture to athletic In va mils at W'oodruff. A play night one each are: defeated Cache Bouth tlie treatment. League, Wilson va Whittier at WhltUer. Juries and their month, tlie first one to be held on the Cache American team WedWebster va Benson at Benson 22nd a for June and alll provide afternoon on the Millville nesday AUGUST mass play program for all rhlldrrn d.amond by the score of It to 6 va Webster at Webster. tn the city. This feature Is under The newspaper lads were weak tn Wilton va Ellis at EUla the direction of Miss Lillie Nellson stick work while the wtnner got 17 Whittier vs. Benson at Whittier. of the Junior high school and Miss safeties off the Logan club delivery AUGUST Oreta Hall of the Senior high Tlie lineup: Bmlthfleld defeated Trenton va Whittier at Woodruff CACHE AMERICAN school. Wilson vs. Webster at Wilson, Monday by a score of 10 to 4 at A3. R H Smithfield, Brough and Butler pit- 1 A Jungle League of baseball Tlie Logan Elks defeated the mils va Benson at Benson. 8 2 for all boys of the city elementary AUGUST 24 Paradise baseball club of the South, T. Maucklcy, ching for Trenton and Mclvor for O. Msukley. 3b Adams on schools. The league alll Include one Cache beSmithfield. league Thursday Final championship game 2b team from each of the echool dis- tween two high teams. field by tlie score of 11 to 7. The 'O. Anderson. The lineup: was tlie one that was origin B. Trolsen. lb ....... tricts. the players to be chosen by All games to be played at 8 30 game E Mauckley. e SMITHFIELD an elimination process In ahlrh all on the ground indicated on the ally scheduled forAWednesdsy. 8 T. Brown, cf A B R. H. boy have a chance. These eliminascore: or some other ground The lineup and 8 B. Cummings. If ...... 8 0 I Fulkerson, cf . tion games to be arranged and di- schedule, for and agreed 8 8. Anderson, rf ....... 8 0 rected by the playground leader In properly arranged team. Raymond. 3b J ELKS the home S M. Hansen, 2b 8 0 Cummings, p each district All games to be play- upon by R. A3 will be An appropriate prize D. Ilansen, lb 8 I ed as scheduled; umpires to be fur4 1 Broan 6 6 Olney, ss -Totab 8 3 nished by the contesting teams. The awarded the champion. 5 Sorensen Baseball Committee. WELLS VI LLE 5 I results of the games to be reported Mclvor, p . 5 . Qulnney Signed: ALVIN HESS, Carbon ... A3. R. It Scrowthers, If . 4 3 8 by the captains of the winning c- D. mcbride. 8 4 4 W. Hansen, rf J. Baldwin, c teams after each game; report to be . 4 1 8 D. Curtis B. Perkins. 3b , . 4 1 made to Junior high office; small, Larson, c 8 Plcot V. Maughan. 2b soft baseball to be used; regular MENDOV CITIZEN DIED 8 c Hirst, THURSDAY AT HIS nOME W. Jepp6on, If Total 43 8 14 base ball rules to be followed; cham2 Wilson. 3b Archibald, lb 3 O. pionship game to be played on AugCurtis, p (Continued from race One) TRENTON B. Maughan, cf . ust 24th. 2 8chaub, lb A3 R. If. Walker, p The Idea behind this plan Is sup- Mrs. Jos. P. Sorensen and Mrs. Oer-al- d McCulloch, p 2 Clarence Payne, c . 5 1 I1 T- Baldwin, rf Walker, Smlthfirld; diaries ervised activity for every child not 1 cf 8 Mrs- - Oliver . Mrs Jardlne, l ss Ladle, Taylor, otherwise occupied during the sum..42 11 IS Cooper, Totals Done, ss .....4 1 2 mer. Every live boy and girl should Reeves Bird, Mrs. James Jensen 4 0 1 Brough, p PARADISE Jr. and Miss C!ella Ladle, Mendon. get Into some of the activities. 2b 4 0 I Hauser, R. The baseball schedule is ae fol- Also 38 grand children and 6 great A3 4 0 1 rf Brown, grand children. 8 lows: J A. Smith, cf .. 4 I 1 Butler, p Mr. Ladle has been 8 consistent A. Smith, c 5 JUNE 4 0 1 C. Payne. If 8 vs. Benson at Woodruff. church worker and worked on the & Olsen. 2b -E. Brough, lb 4 0 0 New York Kid Chocolate of Havold folks committee for many O'Bray, ss 8 Wilson vs- Whittier at Whittier. ana clinched hb chance for a light4 Ellis vs. Webster at Ellis. years. L. Olsen, 3b .. Total 38 4 0 weight title bout with Champion Funeral services will be held In O'Bray, p JUNE .... 3 Tony Canzonet! this July when he vs Webster at Webster. the Mendon ward chapel at ..... 6 M. Olsen, lb decision over Lew scored a o'clock on Sunday. Wilson vs. Benson at Benson. .... 8 B. Rawlins, If Feldman of Brooklyn In the 3 Ellis vs. Whittier at Whittier. rf Pulsipher, ling show of the outdoor season at ..... a JUNE Shaw Weighty Atmoipbsr Stadium Thursday Queens boro Wilson vs at Woodruff. The enrth's atmosphere weighs 42 7 11 night. Ellis vs Benson at EllisTotab about B.K!2.Son,000.000.000 ton. Schedule Wcb-.ter- , Friday. June 3. 19.U. CACHF COL' NT V. UTAH V JOHNSONS GROVE The Pleasure Resort At Trenton SI. 50 liepte-a-ntative- a l5c com-nJ't- , 1 tjj want 1 TELEPHONE .sL?d? g WcIIsville Defeats News i I I Boys Wednesday 1 Smithfield Paradise Takes Game From Trenton Drops One To Logan Elks , I C P. Broby at tbe entrance to Johnsons Grove will be able to supply your wants with cold drinks, candy, cigars, ice cream and hot dogs. Its a good place to satisfy your appetite and quence your thirst. We will have a first class camp ground in connection, dean, shady. In fact the finest place In the county. Clarence Rose has the service station where he is handling Nationally known Shell Products. Its a good place to have your motor cleaned and the oil drained from your crank case. The word best known at this station is "SERVICE" Drive out to the grove where you will find us always ready and happy to serve you. Johnsons Grove South of Logan - . . - Chocolate Wins j JkLZif rJ C. P. BROBY Repair Over Feldman - odruff will - Providence Social News' For The Week CONOCO Providence Mrs. Leone Olsen ftMs ItocIk en- tertained at a dinner on Monday of last week In honor of her birthday. Covers were laid for Mesdames Grand Opening - JUNE 4th Nons Station Super-Servic- e Elaine Hansen, Annie M. Pickett, Lola Jensen. Agnes Hansen, Dora Checketts, Cyrene Bitter, Bertha Bitter and Edna Poulsen. Mrs. F. R. Checketts, Mrs. Ervlng Jacobsen and Mrs- Jesse Jensen Visited with their mother on Wednesday. Mrs. Arlean Low and Mrs. Agnes j Hansen attended a party at the home of Mrs. Thomas Jessop recently. I. H. Theurer has put In a new cement walk and beautiful new gate post in front of hb home. Mrs- Roy Puffer b visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Violet Thorpe. Mrs. E. A. Chugg entertained at a quilting on Monday evening of last week. At the close, refreshments were served to Mesdames, Lillie Hansen, Emma Hammond, Emma Bullock, Matilda Hansen, Sylbla Fife, Verana Tibbltts, Annie and Minnie Schmidt and the hostess. Henry Haderlie and daughter Jenkins of Freedom Wyoming motored here last Thursday for flowers and shrubs for Decoration day. They returned home Saturday-Mr- . and Mrs. Lee Hammond and family of Pocatello returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with relatives here. L. E. Hammond spent Memorial day with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs- - Wade Pickett and family of Provo spent the week end and Monday with relatives here. Mrs. W. L. Skidmore and children are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Font Zollinger- - The family motored here on Saturday. The gentleman returned home early Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn and children and Mrs. John Powell of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs Henry Beard on Sunday. Miss Zora Cook was guest of Miss Bertha Keller on Sunday and Monday. Mbs Dorothy Horsely and Miss Edith Hogan were guests of Mrs. Eliza Jones on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Welb Whitney b vblting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and children of Salt Lake were visitors here on Monday. Mbs Catherine Vogel cams home from Rigby, Idaho Saturday and returned Monday evening. Misses Thelma, Merle and Vyra Astle vbited relatives and friends here on Sunday. - South Main St. at Johnsons Grove Crossroads GAS, OIL, TIRES and BATTERY SERVICE AUTO REPAIRING BLACKSMITHING AND BODY WORK COMPLETE GREASING SERVICE AUTO PAINTING AUTO Super-Servic- e La-Fe- rn SPRING WORK TOOL WORK WELDING AND TEMPERING ED LARSEN Station Call Us When Your Car Needs Attention WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Day and Night Service South Main St. at Johnsons Grove Crossroads n We Smne copy for you m rmrnm by a world famous W authority on foods and home entertaining this book tells yon howto make any party e success. It is published and presented as a contribution to hospitality and sociability by Coca-Co- la the drink that makes a pause refreshing, the natural partner of so many good things to eat. 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