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Show i;:e l r.rm: .wu'rican cachr rorxrv. utmi iht ITuI.iy, October .V. l'AU Utah State Aggies In Perfect Trim For Crucial Game Tomorrow e is wnh hu.-nv pun:, ipated m gui.t of Mr. and Mrs. Hru:i. Mrs. A. C. Mi Comb of Balt Lake Muo lilclous sli!lial nullity." were sueu ot Mr. Mary Uie tuat part ol the week. Seliaior William If King, u is Mj. Edward It. Nonnoii enter-t.i.m- d at a quilting Monday, those The Bunday offiurta and tearliru understood, made ihr recommenpaify dation for Mr Smoot's apjmint-iun- t. pies, nt lure: Mesdame Maud Ol- - and tla-ipaitmr Iwld Wednesday He wild, howcier, (nut the night. It was to slim Netue n, Obray. Ljd: Obray, Uh work Uie lor ir choice was concurred in by Su.a-to- r Uttar Shaw and M. Idled O. No.' jdone bvapjireciaium Mr. ar.d Mt. Win. IU Elbert D. Tl.oii.as. Superintcndi 'it Bi.yh.im City f :nuii tin, 'n.e procram consist be n E. ha Muslibark Ceur-- e and miMc. Mr. that, ot Nmmon and Mu. t'haumey Het.ry Lottl-ow- . ai.Ui"ii.d by the Biological St rby accompanied City were tuning rela- - 'd d- nt in Washington to Mis. tlannuli OU.i Kuby Lofthoq. Orville lee long tiles Sunday. si.i.t ix on me linproveuw i is talk by Ernest Obray, aciompaiiitd them back to tin; charge; ti.aiie at the game bud David Damelsm), iXHigla to this! l.am, ,rWmu. the earliest passible da'e Rawlins. nl r- - n Lale (iraham, Victor Johnson. j raradi.se Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glen lids prjjtct. like many oilier pub-and Owen Oud- - The evening wa spent m dancing nil-Bummer nd pop corn balls and candy was are rejoicing ou r an muudson Irom Salt Lake Ci'y lx whiles projects. is sjnm' to work and carry on a long , brw , the weeg end dvr hunting and served to L'rty. )f amval baby vontmiona uill permit. The Relief society held their visiting at ihe tmme ot Mr Sunday to tlwir home a T tie lesson In j Mrs. Zeila S. Howells meeting As trrtolore announced Shaw. Esther nt the sjx given bv Mr. Annie Oldham; talks end at Loan VLMUng fjKtu'i ttjeve columns. t!? program calls t Mr. and Mrs Oliver Smith "Protective Pood" by Hattie lor dns.uig Uie dikes along lliel Mr. Alice D. Olsen iem lat Sunday at Trunkiiti. Idaiio norms of vegetable. water line and the road on top, week end at Logan visiting tier ot Mr. and Mr. Stanley Clara Pierre: live points on growth of the dikes with gravel to be parents. Mr, and Mr. Dunn, Ralph. of children" by Ethel Hall; five ha-afrom Uie newly acquired d Air. and Mrs. E. R. Bummers. Twenty seven attended the Re- on hist year k son. Ly field at Mrs. Eva Smith. pit iinnadiat. !y west of IVrry. lief Society conlerence Mre. Zeila S point Welch. ' The wo:k will be dune with trucks. Hyrum, Sunday. Howells and Mr. Caroline Sum- Ruby Mr Edward O, Normon enterm n and warns. This wull furnish Mr. and Mr. Arnold Dalton and mers motored to WclRville Sunday tained at her home on Monday, work Uir a number of nen, said children and Mrs. Brown Able ot to attend the funeral ot Mrs. the occasion being her daughter. Mr. M'.tshbarh jTsterday evening. Lewiston spent Leatham. Sunday visiting Cl- - o' birthday. A twv course lunch "TIk e men. however, will be ob- Mr. and Mr;. Samuel C. McM UMrs. Jcmeprine LoUIkhim ami wa served to nineteen. Afternoon tained through the county relief rdu. granddaughter Ruby Bodrcru spent playing game. Mr. John Earlv and grand- Tuesday at Wcltsville wnh yr woMr. spent agency so it will be necessary for and Mrs. Wesley OUen of the unen.ploved to apply for Jobs daughter Rea Taylor ol Laketown daughter. Mis. fie irge Baugh. Balt lake were Sunday guests ef on tl.is project." said the superin are making their home with Mr. President D. M. Bkkmore Mrs. E. R. James. tot. dent Mr. Mu.shbach will per-- 1 and Mr. David Tlionias. wile and mii VaiKlm and Mis. E Mr. Clara Johnson entertained aonally contact R. A. Madsen who. Mis. Ethel Thomas of Iocan R. Summers per.t tin-- forepart ! at a quilting Wednesday at her Is In charge of the relief depart- - spent the week end at Mrs. Mary the week Pres. Blekmons mot tiers visiting home, Mrs. John P. Pierce. frrr.l. r Mrs Mr. and dauchb and ,two James. Those present were: Without doubt the work will! A large crowd of Paradise m n Earl Shipley, Bertha James. Jane James, the good have spent a vacation deer hum con mile as long a The presidency of (he primary, Mary Miles. Stella Rlehman, Bosweather prevails. Tile gravel will ing. those who eame home with '.Mrs. Esther Shaw. Mrs. Eva Smitn ton Mile and Mvra Obray. -bp ob'amed from the pit recently deer are as follows: Marlon Olsen, and Alice Olsen entertiMned al Mrs. P. O. Hansen attended a Llovd Olsen, home of f.fu. E. R. Summers. Wed- - birthday at Hvrum for Mrs. Don purchased from Mrs. Nebeker nt John T. James. y too, has been Henry Howells, David Thomas. EJ-- j nesday. The rooms were d- cointej Al!n Wednesday. Porrv A granted tor a road leading west ward Normon and son Merl and with Hallowe en trimmings. A two Mrs. Lawn Jept-oand Howard from tiie pit to the east side of Donald Nelson, lunch wa served to twen'y Nelson of Brigham City spent the jeourMr. and Mr. Joseph J Rcberts two. unit 5. Later an observation tower week with Mr. P. O. Hanvn. will be ereeted near that loca- were Monday visitors of their mo-- 1 Mr. Olive Maddox I sending at tion: also one at administration ther, Mrs. Emily Roberts. the week at Balt th Don't burn your leaves! There t City, Mr. and Mr. Frvd Maurer and home cf Mrs. Zeila D: nnv. who Is no tor humus, or de-- 9 headquarers. The program also Inchildren. Mrs Wm. Bassett and re treeing over cludes the erection of an adminisj bv. pound baby cayed vegetable matter, lor t!v amt i lawn or garden tration building and other improve-mert- s. Mbs. Louisa McMurdie were Sun-- i Mi:- - Mary ChrUP.anvn which. In all probability will be under way In early spring. Work To li Start pr-d.i.- Chris-Uuum- Soon On Bear River Refuge TEAM READY r 1 FOR ACTION Rih-Brigha- PARADISE -- , t- Most Important Came of Conference Season for Eleven CoacH Romney Witness to Many Encounter. - I1 Tm-sda- c sp-n- Ai-,1- sfu-rnoo- aiu-nioo- n 1 Mcv-c'am- Red-.Mi- Tiie team U in prO-c- t c ndition ol One Tutthe exrep'-i-n tle. re sene guard. Hay an pruned for UU game as tor no oilvr and an during tiie entire , upset on tiie Utah turf loom a strong poreibllity. Seven veterans will be Included in tiie Aggie starting eleven, six of these men being on tiie line Elmer Ward, a tackle l.vt year, has been shifted to center a here he lx being groomed tor pivot man. On the guard hi are Elmo Brady and Marshall Glenn, Both are light, weighing only around 170 pounds. But tliey love the game, they have world-o- f fight, and they know lootball. Opposing them as Utah guards will be Win Croft and MacKenzte. Croft weighs 225. MacKenzle crer 200, so the Agpie guards are reallv ' midgets as compared with tiie Redwill skin stalwarts. The tarkle . cv w he Howard Law and Carl Simmons two huge chaps. lativ weighs 2'5 TlSIOSS-VKUpounds and he is starting his third and last game acalnst Utah. He is plavlrg e 'client ball this vrar tiie other. Rasmussen, out of pia"- Carl Simmons Ls the only sopho tise for a week due to Injury may more on the line. He weighs 190 be unable to keep step with tlH pound and is fairly fat for hlifa.st traveling Alexander who hn? weight. On the wines will be Ihov perlormed wcmderlully well tn la'e two star Cpl sin Dixon and John practises. Keith Worley, mighty Hull. Hull is starting his till'd little open field runner, will " game numil Utah and promise j ready tor Immediate to wind up his last year In brtl- - duty. Work-- Is also being b&omed -, sena Dixon also for llant mention despite tor and o of the cleverest ends his absence from the starting lineIn this region. up. He ranks with the best ball On Uie broad shoulders of Burke toters in the conference. At fullFry will rest Uie responsibility ot back will likely be Ted Lockyer who arter an uphill season, now Uie backfield. Fry is the only veteran performer on the starting seems to have shoved Thatcher quartet. He is by long odds, the Handley out of a regular fullback finest quarterback in this section Job. Handley, however, Is certain and only an injury would seem to to see plenty of action. keep him off the This, then, is the personcl of tli selection. He ranks with the great 1933 Aggie team which ls belli:; quarterbacks in Rocky Mountain heralded as the team to upset Utah. Logan townspeople are ex grid history. when Clayton Wardell will start at one peered to turn out halfback post with either George the Logan team invades the or Floyd Rasmussen at itol city. Student enthusiasm has t- a 1th neht-of-wa- w-- J- - - a-- sub-ep-i'- e I. A. Smoot IX v. A ri r l r:Ti 1 f i 1 t o LOCHYflR R81 - Shock-troop- will - ruuEX'P Aggie rooters to Salt Lake where postmaster here since 1928, was a huge rally has been arranged ordered by the postotfice depart- for Friday night at the Newhouse nnt la--t Frldav. He was charged i Hotel. The team, 42 strong, together house. A secret practise session has with coaches, trainer and manager been arranged for Friday afternoon will have quarters at the New-- 1 In the Utah stadium. . transport Utah - I. A. Smoot, speakSalt Lake of the Utah house of representatives. Is expected to be appointed acting postmaster of Salt Lake City. Friday, said a Tribune dispatch from Washington, D. C. 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