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Show CACHE P.iin I'.iVht TWELVE 10 TEAK His Labor Day Fight SELEC1ED Ttlevl.iv. AulmM 2'L 1J.U FOOTBALL TO 1 I;1 To The People of Cache Valley . . . 1 lull I 'am. .U cream in and annual all bivbxll c COUNTY. UTAH Program at Franklin PLAY IN THE LOGAN Kid Birger and Ed Balter, Billed to Battle Ten Round Other Good DISTRICT TOURNAMENT r.-h- AMF.RIGNCaCHE La f.r J u" d purlx-t- Attraction. ' Cr'tnl ,hTrV" f and so an amom; s SEPTEMBER 25 t It- m.il Kid Barger. dk anylit champion, and fcd Bak i hall Lake coluird flash, wlio e s fought in Logan und r the nan ot Ted Stewart, have lusn nmui rd for a ten lound glove com- at Franklin on Labor Day A good supiiurting fight card ! promised featuring a number tlx best lads In Curlje Valley. I: addition to tlie light program th- u will also be a baseball game in u. afternoon. The two ham. to p:... haw not as yet been annoum-rTliere will be a complete af'.ernooi program of spuria and enien.m- - rumblings of football were on the s'reet Monday wIm-i- i about linns Crook .ton was . i.i.d a f ' more oldcasting Arne s'ars m i lay against tin US AC. tar, is i.jm here on September '.5 of Preston and Flash I, Callof South N.;-- n Catlie, with Coaih avisling, are rounding oil an All Star team to take the a. ,u s into ramp, . d ,a tl lnU p.ot i.od WETHANKY0U l Lke lxre good ptiked Irom places 1 tlie Sunday one ockxk Knw baarboll has been plajcd all sum- i!l meet Oud-Crystal Sprlmts Interest slnaii mrr and oikxk prrlimliiatlr-- s ill Tie learns chosen lor the meet alnle atbe 3held in the bavball net Trenton again cLov 8" are: In H1 I an Untether Rich- - 3 30 bring Arlmo Cornu.li. Franklin. ilimn hZ. mood Clarkston. Providence. Amal- - Collegians and Mantua. The llnal be will Labor firth and Day day ? 'A' Collegians Logan ga CUu Mantua. Ogdn "All Stars" and day of champlonalxip games, with DlU BBrkpr Gibbons and T'danit!'' tLmLram 11m ln ' championship game of class Crystal Springs. Smith Twins. Other old stsrs 1 o'clotk. the chamB at nlahL ill be Verschedule Mr Mrs. starting Providence and The first day's events in the flrld meet at non Rice of Ten Sleep. Wyoming mew will be lour d played at Trenton and thrie games 3pionship C h 8 of and the games aemi and championship Richmond are the proud parents of a daugh- preliminaries and a will be on docket. flp'pn A division. class event. final Ed to main Bakrr Use the at ter. Mrs. Rice was formerly Miss opener Cornish ail! play Immediately after the last game Dons Mathews. This puts Mr. and 1 about as tough a laa as ever Mrs. 10 o'clock. At 1 30 Clark ston will Cyril Bird, accompwnird by be will tournament team all an clash with Providence and the Mrs. E. D. Mat liews in the grand- - entered a local ring. He has been Miss Moar He Barrett: trio and medals and Falla DenIn selected, Idaho and presented final of the first days game will parents class. Mrs. Matlieas Is fighting diorus by Mrs. Ada Walker. Mr. bring together Trenton and Pro- awards made. nursing Mra Rice at her home n ver since his last bouts In Logan and Mrs. Vanoe Walker and choir, meet chosen for the officials Is The said he has only lost one It vidence at 3 30. The second days Wyoming. duet and chorus. Jesus. Lover of 3 starts and that games will bruig togetlier loaners are Itsy Parker. Lionel Thatcher Mr. Justin Call and children are fight In his last Soul ", Mrs. Earl Bird and J. Haw keswood ol My of the first In the 10 a. tn. Win- and Clarence Reading. n home of her father. one was lo Harold hfS ,nd fholr the at guests Lewiston last spring at Idaho Palls ners of the first day at 1 30 and E. P. Hansen. Tlie Mendon primary held their Is staging a come-bar- k Barger for the third day game two new Mrs, Emma Low and sons Dal- following a misfortune to break home coming party Tuesday even-hi- s teams: Amalga and Arlmo will las and Oliver are visiting with st Jaw while fighting tn the east ling In tlie opera house. The Clash at 3 30 These games will all Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ferguson in was rendered: be played at Amalga. Third day sprin. He has fought two lowing program Oregon. fights In Ogden recently. Ha won chorus by primary children; health play will be held at Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low enter- his first but lost to Msrtlne of plY was given by John D. Baker, the 10 o'clock game will continue Bulst. tained at dinner on Wednesday Denver on the American Legion Grant Kidman. Laverne with loovrs meeting loosen, at 10 Fred Walker, o'clock the championship consolaevening, complimentary to Mr. and program at the Paramount theatre Barrett Richards. became Tlie Logan Collegians Mrs. Don Bullock and Mrs. Wick last week, mis losing will make Grant Bartlett. Virginia Wood. Joe' tion game will be played, this game leaders of tlie second Young of Missoula, Montana A the Treasureton flash all the more Hill. Clara Larsen. Bobby Welch; will be advanced a half hour to undisputed o baseball vase of Golden Glow was used for determined to regain his lor health song. Bessie Mae Muir, Bev- make room for Use preliminaries half In the Irene Barrrtt, and places were laurels. In the base bail field meet which league by a thrilling nine Inning the centerpiece erlcy Hardman. is st lwd tiled for Saturday after- rally yesterday after Smlthfield tJUtrej for Mr. and Mrs. Bullock details ol the program Doris Baker. Audrey Wood, Etiiel Further song bv Kindergarten noon. Sat. last games 3 30 will find staged an eighth and ninth three and Young. Mr. and Mrs will be later by Bert 'Fhelton, run ralley to go Into tlie lead 6 Morris Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danford announced winners meeting winners again. ,r:'Ls;' Is promoting who "Pif Tumblers. Verna tin 4. as the Collegians came to bat n Walker. June Stauffer, and hostess, fights and assisting with the stag-- 1 I!lrc- anC jlnspn Sunday mornings game will find Theta Barrett, Elaine Longstorth. teams In Class B battling for third tlie last half of the ninth Inning Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith en- tng of the big entertainment. Pave Hill. Verrall Kidman; Milk and fourth place. Class A teams Evans, Logan pitcher, was out on tertained at a chicken dinner to Mrs. Bulst. At a ground ball to Smlthfield third d " Iar!e and presented awing Into action and brings tolor Mr and Rinda Chambers and Mrs. Burnell evening Thursday substiwho had Schaub the close of the afternoon a delibaseman, gether four champion teams, the tuted a little earlier In the game Mrs. Bullock and Mrs Young. A Brown of Twin Falls. Idaho. Vases StaufDj- Alma La mont. Ruth Shel- - cious luncheon was served by Misses All Stars" selected from Ogden vase of red roses formed the cen- of lavender and pink sweet peas Viola and Orpha Bulst to MadaI1 I"cofk Hplen ilen all tlie best Independent teams of for "estover hit a bard drive also terpiece. Covers were laid for eight formed the centerpiece for tlx Manila Bulst, Sadie Hard-mrthe Smithlleld t0 Scrowther. jtngcr Ileene Kidman; song, Bar Ogden hav.- a; real classy ablps Ethel Taylor. Blanche Bird, the ball bounded out besides the honored guests Larsen. Leora Richards, Shir-li- y bara Mantua . defeated Brigham nty lhlrd Mrs. O. J. Ewing entertained at Mrs. Della Call entertained at Marjory Bird, Mary E. Sorensen. allowing Schaub Stauffer. Darlene Bird. ShirSaturday, tlie' firm bureau cham-o- u to a quilting on Wednesday at the 8 o'clock dinner on Sunday In honVerna Sorensen. Lizzie Baker, Ana to Grosbeck first. rpa'11 singled team and chorus. duet have of ley a Hughes: plons they sluggers nte Baker, Zina went to sec home of her parents. A delicious or of Matt Ewing who Is leaving to Blowing Bubbles" Ethel Baker, by Leola RichCrystal Spring and Logan Col leg - left field and Schaub ond. Schaub then stole third, and dinner was served In the evening be employed as a civil engineer ards, Gene Hill and kindergarten Walker. Annie Hughes, lone Larfor A the tlie Those government prepleasant quilting. sen, Ada Walker, Zclda Henlnger, scored a few second later on Hale's following d dance d Martha Barrett, Julia Muir. fourtn hit of tlie game a double sent were Mrs. Lillie Kidgel, Mrs evening was spent in music BarreW- - Beverly Hardman fJIrtne were social Covers chat. laid Mrs. Elaine Hansen. Lulu Hansen. down the third base line. Orosbeck Ammon A. Sorensen and daughAudrey Wood. Doris Baker, Ethel 22. SIk It on, Bessie Muir; dance, Clara ter, Gladys of Malad spent the sloping on third base. Nyman, next Mra Mary Bullock, Mrs. Annie W. A. Noble Mrs. and daughter man up continued driving the balls Gjettrup. Mrs. Hyrum Hansen, Mrs Hughes, Darlene past week In Mendon. Elolse are spending the week In Larson, Shirley at the Smlthfield third baseman Elizabeth Bissegger. Cleona Longstorth, Leora Bird, Daniel Richards and son DanLake relatives. City visiting and Grosbeck scored on Nymans David Fuhriman left Monday Salt Barbara Richards. lr Larsen. iel of Salt Lake spent a Shirley C. W. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Infield out. tielng the score. With morning for Minneapolis. Minn, to sons spent Sunday visiting re la Stauffer. Vadus Baker; clog dance, few days last week the guests of two out and the winning run on resume his duties there. Ruth Shelton and Della Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richards. tlves In Ogden. third base, Nielsen singled between Our baseball boys motored to song They were dinner guests Sunday of girls; Mrs. Clark Thornley wa taken dance third and short sending Hale home Bear Lake Saturday where they Trail Builders class; prayer, John Mr. and Mrs. William Bulst. to Ogden on Sunday where she D. with the winning run. Baker. Each class had their sumplayed a game on Saturday at will receive treatments for goiter Mesdames Julia Muir and Retta mer work on display. Big Pete Evans, Logan pitcher, Lakota and one on Sunday Borg of Burns, Oregon, Ada Walkan operation she was acto prior worked one of the best games of at Montpelier. Taking no honors companied by Clark morn ley, DelMrs. Marilla Bulst who was reer, Annie Shelton, were luncheon his career, allowing but six safe however. released president of the guests of Mrs. Geneva Murray cently la Oralle Cra Miss and Thomlcy out was one not man and hits, put Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Theurer. Mr. Yi.M I A. was pleasantly surprised Wednesday at Wellsville. in the out field. Pete had the fast and Mrs. Emil Gessel and Mr. and gun. Miss Verral Kidman spent ThursMr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon and at her home Friday by all officers ball working just right and there Mrs. Budge Low attended the Low teachers who and and Friday at Logan, guests of worked with had day returnMr. Mrs. Gordon Sam and for runs should of been fewer had reunion In Ogden canyon on ed home Sunday evening after her. A beautiful quilt was quilted Mrs. E. J. Passey. not mishaps got Pete in the hole, spending the past week touring however splendid support pulled through Yellowstone National Park. C him out of several scraps at times SMITIIFIELD PAYS TRIBUTE W. ELLIOT & C0.E Mclvor pitched his usual godd TO H. G. PITCHER ball and allowed only nine hits, six 1 being collected by Hale and NielJ (Continued from Page One) sen. Mclvor struck out nine batters. me Smlthfield team as a bridge after which a delicious lunch whole played good ball And ended was served, those present were: the season soaping for their ball Miesdames Harold Deppe, Harrv Mendon At Sacrament meetgame and team. Smlthfield had one Fem. Lorenzo Toolson. Glen R. ing Sunday evening. Vance D. of the best teams In the league Winn, Lorin Low, Hazen Daincs, Walker, gave a talk on Religious and were perhaps the best draw- Kernel Toolson, Melvin Woodruff. Development In the home. Special ing card, me largest crowd in C. W. Clark, Frank Winn. Mrs musical numbers; duet, Mr. and the Logan this year witnessed game, me lineup: LOGAN COLLEGIANS A.B. R. H 4 0 0 Westover, If Schaub, If 5 2 1 Grosbeck, lb . 5 3 4 Hale, 2b . . -Nyman, 3b . 5 Nielsen, cf nuet kn - providence T fPrLa itoJ The Success of Our Opening Day Exceeded Our Expectations . . . hTw p1, tl-- four-roun- ,d six-rou- Collegians Win THE DEPARTMENT Inc. fot-la- Second Half Championship Main at First North Logan , Utah j Ulah-Idah- ' Ms-dam- tm - es n. fr. Sin-Cla- The Season is Almost Here Bring Your Gan In NOW and Have It Made Ready. We Sell, Trade and Repair Shotguns and Rifles 3E. MENDON Heres Why We Recommend Peters Amunition Wolverine Shell Horsehides! We will give a substantial prize again this year for the largest deer lulled during the open season and registered at our store. BIKE AND SPORTING GOODS 19 West 1st North JI' 110 ... mJGGBY&WIGGwmSi .501 12 U33tH5EIiI3utiC ODIPPE BUY Real Estate 0IDIEKN NOW Phone 300 O mwr lT. 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