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Show PwfmUr Tuesday, 20. 1931 TOO AN. CACHE COUNTY. CACHE AMERICAN rag UTAH Seven. Aggies Make Preparations to Leave for California Following Christmas ab.iay into plsy U lie uuuu liu lirst leant pusutou. WuuO, LAC.. and Pugh, Lusts Cwurgc, ate both alter Campbell s JoO and Utry SEMES OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED WITH BEST Latent becu convinced ct Unit There aotau lltcy taut get ic litUe doubt that AUaop will be at SMALL CROUD REASON FOR guard and another pi actual certainly la Couky Walls at loiward Watts returned to tlte court lor the lust Lux la ten days batur day after being out with a spt aided ankle, lie has tlx right touch bably Occidents) College particiOwing to the small crowd that sad hone of lite new forwo-- d Other gamea will be pating at the arena Saturday gathered seems to have enough scheduled to give the Aggtrs their prospects refused to out Watte Uw night, the performers claaa to crowd of full lineup of practice games. show and as a result, the money picture. It la still to early to predict and Melvin Luke of Snow College 1 was refunded at the gate Just ahlch men will go to Calithe that every body patronised fornia. Probably taelve players fighting hard lor a guard position show went home disappointed. be is and real getting competition will be In the party. It isnt at all ever from McNeil, Oarff, and Young Some of the best talent certain that the men now wearto was hand on here gathered were named ou Oarff and McNeil Detton Dean ing the blue Jerseys will be the the show their ability. red team earlier In the seaones who are finally selected. Two of Balt Lake Was on the Job and or three members of the red son. but they have been showing Instead of Barry Poiel coming. well la practice sessions. One for westered boys are showing a lot Charlie Frig by was here In his n ward position la also a of promise and may crowd some plaoe to meet the man who made Hansen. Blackburn. fight. Petty, of those who were named earlier wonderful showing In AusWest aad Lambert are the live such a from the traveling squad. Just as tralia. candidates right how. It la too early to name the Aggie leading Deaaa younger brother was here Plainly Coach Romney has a final squad It la alto too toon to and would have met Ashley Smith He him. of ahead has Job tough Lake If the show had pick the five men who win pley two men left from last year of Balt most of the game this winter. A only been staged. Oarth Clark was in rebuild aad that meaas combination to meet Pete hasnt been struck lag. And In such complete a year he faces the pink of condition comBalt Lake and the yet apparently, and the right some of the fastest opposition of Jensen of was thought would bination U absolutely vital if the reoent years with a veteran B. V. man who It Bob Heckler, came Partners are to do anything In the a draw crowd. U. crew, an abundance of talent He Is used to fighting before large present race. at Utah, and one of the best houses and didnt think It advisCaptain Campbell la being given teams sinoe 1929 at Montana able to fight before such a small first call at the center position, State. Coach Dyche la already but be la being pushed for the Job boasting a center as good or bet- bouse. Thera were less than 100 bulk Campbell will have to call all his ter than Frank Ward, and that Is In the bouse and the Urge was 10 cent patof this number aa good as they ever come. This rons. genius with Buzettl and Breedan Another attempt will be made gives the Bobcats a great start. to stage a show here within the The Aggie hope lice In striknear future. If there are no ing the right combination and very turnouts- - than were here better having the youngsters comprising Saturday night, the arena will be the team make up In fight and locked up for the winter months. enthusiasm what they lack in TEAMS AT LOS ANGELA i, Utah Romney Cotet didn't look too ood huopoter clash with the Ui the it practice commercial Pinlr-Wlsglocal afternoon, team but they rwponded with more drive on Saturday en fhrou$l1 when they wer drill. The hour tvo ,0 quint played furiously to bold the Hot Aggie lineup pracU-nkll- y It took tho third even. team that Romney eent Into the rather heated fray to send the have Ajgie totalsoaring. It may been that the city team wee tired enterby the time the third five Afi-f- Dark lr mdr eonxl-derab- Plggly-Wigg- ly ly ed. The Farmer coach la getting to the serious business of fating the men who win make the trip to California during the holidays. The Aggies will leave on the holiday Jaunt on Monday or Tuerday following Christmas. Several gamei are already scheduled a round robin aeries Including with the University of California down at Lee Angeles, UJSC, and pro A Very Merry CHRISTMAS To Our wide-ope- Patrons Opens Dillard Parlor and Friends Happiness, joy, the satisfaction of a holiday spent just as you would like it most in the way thats our wish for Christmas, 1932. JACKSON-FRSheet Metal CO. Y Roofing Heating M. M. Reese has taken a lease on the Eccles Hotel bills rd aid pool parTor In the basement of the hotcL This has always been a popular place for those w ho l.hc the pool game. Mr. Reese has the tables and all five new tables are equipped with covers. The place Is kept warm 'it all times and friends are given a oordial Invitation to make a call, whether they play a game or not. Ably Supply Sports Needs Visitors to Utah are pleasantly surprised by the wide line ot ijxirU goods carried by Utah dealers and sold at rrssonable price Anyone coming to the slate need not bring his equipment since Utah dealers carry a full supply of standard goods snd are best Not So many years ago, deer sbls to advise huntsmen as to were almost extinct In Utah. This a hat Is the best paraphernalia year, 7,500 were killed. Anyone to stock up with. Interested enough to get out and hunt, brought home a fine, fat venleoo. Deer and Elk Becoming Plentiful jj for half Us former coH, Other high point ot tlx current year were the prepmation to plant during 1933 a teul of 30,000,000 egg rainbow, fasten brook, German brown, native end salmon trout In Utah lakes and streams. Furthermore the fish and game department was Uve first state department to put Into effect a universal salary reduction for all employees Including the commisdon-e- r on June I, alien It was apparent that revenues were falling off Money Spent Department lie North Main Logan, Ut Ihone 123 or 461 I In Game Hk had been exterminated In Yet through the ptooeer days. of stocking progressive policy range with elk imported from the outside, this year huntsman seHow the sportsman's dollar Is cured many of these fine anl- - expended Is shown by the folreleased by the lowing figure state fish and game department Basketball Results In it biennial report: During the calendar year ot Basketball games were the lead- 1931, $43,967 wa spent for perming attraction at the Dansante anent Improvements. Thursday night. Manager Sumner $26,933 for fish feed. Hale reported tne following re$3,109 for gams feed. sults of games played: Aces Cafe With the first expenditure, the 1, Coca Col S3; WelUvllle 2i department brought Us hatching Piggly Wiggly M; Teachers 31, and producing unite well up to Texaco 33. standard. At the Bprlngvllle hat- - Supreme Radio Repair Service PEHRSON ELECTRICAL Company Best Wishes To all of our friends and patrons we extend the greetings of the season and our slneere good wilL LOGAN CAFE DENVER COPEN. PROP. (Across from Interruban Station) Captive On Icy Walks A spoonbill duck, flying B Sk over f.i Salt Lake Tuesday night, saw the lights glittering on the street and apparently mistook the pavement for a nice pond of water. 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