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Show Pioneer Meeting, Gov. Ross and Church Representative Apostle Hinckley, Present B&SCbilllj Franklin, Idaho Lewiston, vs. Richmond Dance at Franklin Idaho Day Trenton Takes Game From the River j j . ISO HEATED 1 UTAH IDAHO LEAGUE Utah-Iduh- o Logan Elks, 3, Broadway Gianls AB H O A (exhibition!. D. Orme 3b 1 4 2 7. Malad Grill 25, Ogden D. Hunsaker 1 1 cf Smithfield 14, H. Orme. ss Logan Collegians 4 3 1 !3. Christiansen rf cf 4 Tremonton 5, Briglram City 2. Boothe c 4 B. Hunsaker If lb 4 3 took fourth R. Wheatley 2b Logan Collegiansl 2 spot in the standings by routing S. Orme lb ...... 3 Smithfield, 14 to 3. The winners Udy p 2 showed a return to the form which J. Hunsaker If 1 brought them the league title last xC Wheatley ... r .... season. Totals .... 35 7 34 12 overcame Tremonton Brigham GARLAND City 5 to 2, in the best played AB H O A game of the day. The victory enab1 2 1 led Tremonton to go into a tie Garrett ss 4 2 0 with Honeyville far fifth place in D. Archibald rf Morgan 2b . 2 2 1 the standings. H. Thompson c .... 2 6 0 The scores: Ward 2b PRESTON 0 1 1 3 2 0 AB H O A Hawkins cf If 2 Grover, Call 3b ss 4 4 2 1 2 Standing lb Heath ss 3b p Chambers lb 3 2 Hansen if 2b 3 0 Holton c .. 4 0 9 2 Anderson p 0 3 3 Van Noy lb 0 Totals Comlin cf 3 0 41 14 27 8 3 3 x Batted for R. Wheatley In 9th Ncilson 2b ss 3 2 000 010 010 Anderson rf 3b Honeyville 2 0 1 Garland Merrill p .... 002 100 63x 12 1 Nash rf 0 Summary: Stolen bases Morgan, 0 0 0 0 H. Thompson, Grover Chambers. Peterborg lb 0 0 0 0 Three base hits D. Archibald 2, Handy p Hawkins Tw0 base hits--H. Orme, .... 29 9 21 13 D. Hunsaker, C Wheatley, HawTotals kins. Double play Chambers, unLOGAN ELKS AB H O A assisted. Struck out By Udy 4, Anderson 6. Bases on balls Off 1 Reese If Udy 2 .Umpires Taylor and 1 Laub c Perry Scorer Buxton. 2 Archibald 2b MALAD 2 ... Lenhardt ss 0 Rasmussen rf 1 Mudge cf I 14 1 Drysdale lb 9 ELKS AND GARLAND ONLY sixth captured their victory in league play Siuidav, defeating Preston, 13 to 1, in a game played at Logan. In an exhibition encounter the Broadway Clowns, colored barnstorming team, won from the Elks. 9 to I. Britt, on the mound for the visitors was in fine fettle while Honeyboy Ifunsaker, Elks star, was nicked freely. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson spent the week end n Sa Bake attending conference, Mr-- . ard Mrs. Cummings of Salt Luke City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ricks during Sunday, The Gleaner girls held a meet-tomg Tuesday evening at tne River n. MusicbyUtah Buckeroos Logan Heights y Garland captured its fifth in the same number cf starts, nding the visiting Honeyville crew a 12 to 2 drubbing. The winners clouted the ball to all corners of the lot. Ogden Grill gained its first victory of tlie season, and. Incidentally Jumped to sixth place by defeating Malad, 25 to 7, in a game played at Ogden. The winners made 25 hits. vic-"-- 1. ...3 12 12 13 10 13 10 10 10 Petty 2b Baldwin p Totals Preston 1 3 1 0 4 4 33 8 24 19 1 000 000 01 .... 220 143 lx 13 Logan Elks bases Call, Stolen Summary: Archibald, Mudge 2, Petty 3. Three-bas- e hit Heath. hit Reese. Double plays Lenhardt to Petty to Drysdale, Lenhardt to Drysdale, Baldwin to Petty to Drysdale. Charge defeat to Merrill Struck out Merrill 4, Heath 3, Baldwin 1. Bases on balls Merrill Baldwin 2. Umpires Reading 4, and Parker. Scorer Hawkins. Profazier ss TREMONTON Crow rf Folkman, If Daniels c J. Profaizer Sofia lb Lambert 3b Knowles cf Vandenacker Dobb rf p Two-bas- e AB H O A 5 1 2 2 ... 4. 2 1 0 5 0 7 4 10 0 -- 10 2b .. p . -.- p rf cf 6 5 4 6 5 3 5 3 7 5 2 1 3 1 0 2 13 0 0 4 I 2 0 Salt Lake, Mrs. Anna Helstead and daughter, Edith, of Prestun, were out of town guests of Mrs. John Lundberg Sunday. Mrs. Sennet has returned to Salt Lake after a visit with her daughter Mrs. Mary Ricks. Mrs. Dan Gillespie cf Tooele Albert LaPray a former resident and small daughter have been vis- of Cache Valley and brother of iting her mother, Mrs. Dora Jen- Mrs. Frank Bngham of Lcgan died sen. Sunday in the Dee hospital Ogden. The funeral will be held at Some people see mto think that 2 oclock Wednesday at Weston, the only thing their head is for is Idaho, burial will be in the Weston to keep their ears apart. cemetery. Albert LaPray To Be Buried The best game of the season, in the North Cache Valley League was played to a large crowd Sat-- 1 urday on the Trenton diamond between Lewiston and Trenton, the score being 2 to 1 in favor of Tren- Both teams played good ball. Builer pitched for Trenton, HU1 Heights meeting house. The even-fo- r Lewiston, Butler pitched a ing was spent in sewing. A lo'vely tight game, allowing Lewiston 6 luncheon was served by Miss Ma hits while Hill gave Trenton lojLpndberg Hazel and Helen Neid-hitBrough making a home run. erhauser. LEWISTON Miss Esther Olsen spent a few AB R H O days in Salt Lake last week where Cow-le4 0 0 0 she at tended conference. rf 1 4 0 Lewis ss Mrs. Martina Schenk from Ean-- 3 4 0 Swinvard If croft, is visiting with her daugh-- 0 4 1 Potter c ter, Mrs. Fred Schenk. ...... 4 0 0! Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Wood re- Jackson, lb 0 3 4 cf Brown, turned yesterday from Salt Lake 3 0 Van Orden, 2b where they attended conference. 3b 3 0 Layne, John M. Anderson of Rcxburg, 3 0 Hill, p Idaho, was visiting with his parj straight Many Other Rides. Sports all Afternoon River Heights Lewiston Boys Opera House from 9 until 12 Grand Opening Dance in New Gymnasium 12 until 3 A. M. Attractions all Day, OTTO, the worlds Renound High Diver, Ferris wheel and At Weston Ida. s, j Going? Yes s j Totals .33 6 1 8 TRENTON AB R H O Jardine rf . ss . Brough, Payne c .. .. Brown, rf . Wood, 3b ... Glover, 2b ... Jensen, lb Littedike. If Butler, p ... 0 0 Totals 35 0 2 0 2 10 4 McCuIlock. Struck out McCuIlock Chambers 8. Base on bals McCuIlock 1. Umpire Seamons. Scorer Raymond. 8, Newton Folk Entertain For Mrs. Alice in compliment to Mrs. C. M. Christensen of Logan, who has been her guest this week, and has enjoyed meeting some of her friends and acquaintances of former days. Mrs. Hazel Rigby and Elizabeth Funk entertained at a delicious dinner Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Christensen and a number of her friends. A chicken dinner was also enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Christensen Friday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Hill and Lois Shelton entertained the following ladies at a most delicious dinner C. M. Mesdanies Christensen, Clarke and daughter, Sophora Gwena, Martha Jenkins, Alice Jenkins, Ruth Ralph. A social afternoon and evenmg followed with singing and tap dancing etc. club The Kleaver Kooks enjoyed a candy pull at the home of Mrs. Alice Christensen Monday evening. Miss Oriel Christensen and club enjoyed a Griffins home Wednesday night. Mrs. Marvel Cooley entertained slumber party at Miss Griffins the Just a Mere club Friday afternoon, pinochle was enjoyed during the afternoon. Prizes went to and Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Griffin Leona Haws. Cal-forn- Mowers Easy-Pus- h You will enjoy the kind we $7.25 and up EVERTON & SONS COMPANY Depot Service Station Why? n, 1 To Fill with Gas Hi-Te- st You loo Should Drive Down and have Your Tank Filled and You will be Convinced DEPOT SERVICE STATION M. & L. COAL CO. 589 West Center Let Us FIX the Seat in Your Ar-le- en 4-- r 1 v ' f N LEGAL NOTICES COLLEGIANS u y, Hurst rf Brown ss C. Nyman If B. Nyman 3b Ryan cf V' I liffJtMpJ r'$. X 1 O' '.;- - ' ,"J VK v AB FJV:T At H KflBS DrA Y Lewis c Hibbard c Quinney lb Bailey 2b McCuIlock v-- 5 6 4 4 ...' 5 4 p Fonnesbeck p Nielsen 2b " ' H 3 O A 0 0 0 0 10 13 2 15 12 0 2 8 0 .102 H0 5 V 4 3 1 1 Probate and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further in- - 100 3 0 0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS DISTRICT COVRT the first .irmcm. THICT OF THE STATE ...... 2 1 1 12 . r. flt!W "' Thatcher THATCHER Clothing Company Clothing Co. jzsmsa OF ms. OF IT AH. IV AM FOR THE COINTY OF CACHE. In the Matter of the Estate of LOUISA RUNDQUIST WENDEL-BOToUlls Deceased. 44 15 27 10 SMITHFIELD Creditors will present claims with AB H O A vouchers to the undersigned adRichards if 5 0 ministrator, at his residence. Logan Fulkerson cf 4 Utah, on or befere the 13th day Nelson 3b of August, 1935. 4 D. Hansen lb Charles C. Wendeboe, AdminiM. Hansen 2b strator. 3 j .Z.ZZ. 3 1 Waite c Leon Fonnesbeck, Attorney for Olney ss Administrator. 4 W. Hansen rf 4 1 2 0 Chambers p 4 0 0 2 1 Totals 35 7 27 14 Logan Collegians ...900 010 01314 Smithfield 002 000 010 3 Summary: Stolen base Richards. Three base hits M. Hansen, Hurst, Brown. Two base hit-- O. Double play Olney to M. Nyman. Hansen to D. Hansen. Credit victory to Homecenter Used Furniture Co. formation. 0 0 IV THE 1 CAR at Good Rope IVe sell good It rope lasts longer. Costs no More EVERTON & SONS COMPANY ri liiiHhiiiii Be- cause I Save Money II 4-- H Totals 50 25 27 11 x Batted lor Knudson in 9th. Malad 000 000 123 7 642 154 30x 25 Ogden Grill Home run Summary: J Profaizer Thre base hit Daniels. Two base hits Crow, J. Profaizer. Dobb, Larson. Credit victory to Vandenacker. Charge defeat to Struck out Vandenacker 5, Conley. Dobb 1 Knowles 2, Ripley 4. Bases cn This years world wheat crop balls Conley 4, Gardner 2, Ripis expected to be the smallest in 3. Hit with pitched ball Van- nine years. ley denacker by Gardner. Umpires Herrick and Davis. To The ty-s- ix Christensen entertained at a quilting Tuesday Where? w'eek. Miss Mona Bowen has been home visiting with her parents. She returned to Blackfoot, Idaho today. A family dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson, honoring Mr. Davdsons 80th birthday. Saturday, May the eighth. Covers were laid for thir-- 1 guests. The table was de-corated with peonies and lilacs. Guests Included Mrs. Orv Sinider of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Fergus of Stone, Idaho. Leonard Long of Salt Lake spent the week end with his family. Miss Zella Wood returned recently from a two weeks trip to where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. ard Mrs. Roy Sewarl have been visiting in Salt Lake during the past week. Captain and Mrs. Victor L. Mrs. Trese Strand and children, Vera, Vem and Helen of Ole-so- Mrs. Christensen Newton ents last High Grade Upholstering 26 East Center Phone 152 M Logan 11 |