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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Eight COLLEGIANS SHAVING DOWN ODDS IN BIG AND R BOUT WITH Tuesday, June 27, 1929 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH A DIIey Couple of Gentlemen Meet MEIJTO-LGLT- S Died Saturday At Shelley, Ida. SHELLEY, Idaho John Edward Dailey, 76, acting putriarch, for- mer stake president and former .Nfw York -- 7 h big fi.ut m-,-. of Oneula county iriot g U? a'liaii.i; superintendent B.uaiaaj -re- - a Vw schools, died Saturday night at itufl m .vntiiiu t.t toaaid Ton; the home of his daughter, Mrs. G.Uinto lit lua i.,aivu;,Mt title -Loth Clubs Win Carnes on braal tilth Jo Louts Ui 11 YanAggie D. Cutler of Slielley, frora vA diseases ln.ident to age. kee MaUiaiu Wednesday night. Sunday These Clubs Seem' Mr. Dailey was one of the early Ltah-Idah- o beiit-be Rated no League To Uian a complieducatorg of Utah and southern tTliat the Ute fish and game mentary 110 niiot, three day Bi;o, : Idaho. Following his graduation . Class. onulals have a b:g jirubicm onjuie ftti mir ho pakt-- up sp-Uic-ir from the Unlierslty of Utah, Mr. cvuhnt from tlie m iuch av.nuahlnj ii.uid fashion Dailey taught school several years hOuU.r marks hiurd by the hundreds tvk i.d Dial such aMu! In Utali and later In Idaho before ' to flih pure makers as Ja k Dojle ai.d .lM3jliae purchased lioeii.-becoming pruicipai of Uie Oneula su earns. ,813 our mountain outer have sherd the odo to 10 Stake academy at Preston. He laC37 j oicasionolly an angler catches a and may Ojeratr still further ter was Oneula county school su- I io-l- i Unit it him up to Haul W(ore the love fruit starts. perintendent for six years. The W go Rilling again but too often lanuly once resided In Logon. 9 iisUrineu are bnoiiung dtscourag- Mr. Dailey had served as blsliop. icd iUt Ui?tr lu.k. Tliey are to follow the sulpt and counselor and stake president in .000 gaining to Uilnk tluit they have tra,k Lp vilth fear. Another 1st Malad. His first wife, Mrs. Lurena lost Uie art of knots mg how to tluit Louis in hts so so drills hail Fitzg-ral- d Dailey, died 25 years Results Sunday's catch a worUiwlule fish alien as jj.own lie is still a sucker lor a' age. He had made his home with Preston 5, Smlthftcld 1. tlu-rare a i a matter of fact vety Ku0j hook llie ope punch the his daughter lor the past 15 years. Tremonlon-Gar-kuid Richmond 13, This composite photograph gives a preview of thoughts and hi our local doughty limited "big fish" Two Tun" teally knows Besides his widow. Mrs. Mary 1. actions of .Messrs. Joe Louis and Tony Galento (left to right) !how to toss. streams. Hansen Dailey of Preston, and 1. 12. Malud Logan Collegians as they will appear In Yankee stadium, New York, during their Tins Is to be expected when one Here It Is only hours daughter, seven sons and daughLouis has bout evening. Ogden Bamboo 22, Doaney 3. eight championship Wednesday hravyw sues up the situation. On Logan 'until post time, but Uistad of ters survive, Mrs. Virtue D. Hull Irrmed Galento a "third rater while Two-ToTony playfully o mer Sunday Uiere were hundreds quaking In his boots and streak of Logon, Utah; Mrs. Harriet Of Uie eight clubs In Uie will Louis as bum. his "dat weigh dusky opponent regards baseball league, Richmond of anglers trying Uieir luck. Theluig to the nearest storm cellar and Mrs. Marguerite Anns- around 200 for this bount and his opponent about 230. croft of Preston, A. J. Dailey of and Collegians seem to be the (same was true on Blacksmith ; with a bad case of the jitters, G 1 . Dayton. hL P. Dailey of San Fran- outstanding teams. Both chalked leak. On the latter stream, scores lento Is more cocksure Ulan eer. ; of anglers from Ogden and We Expeiimentingr with freezing ciiCO CaL. Jlrs. Lurena Peterson up victories Sunday. ,le luk, not exlubltod M mirh The Collegians turned on lieavy ber county fish the waters in the Dr. D. G. Sorber, associate chem- -, of Magna, Utah and Mrs. Geargia 0Iie j,ymtom of the malady, artillery to blast out a 12 to 1 vicinity of Uie Hardware ranch. Uuil slrUlk Ule Messrs Max Baer, 1st of the fruit and vegetable Jolinson of Richmond, Utah; victory over Malad. Merle Ewing, laboratories of the bur- - eral brothers and sisters, 45 grand In years past one was able to, King Levinsky et al cm the eve; veteran Collegian right hander, a latch a herring occasionally when of Uh lr rendezvous at the Louis c au of chemistry and soils for the clilldren and 43 i baseball star long before any of the trout failed to bite. But since rem ag-- 1 block. choppmg In order to make a contribu- - United States department of his current team mates Uiought )r.u.la,uy eNery servloes wUl be conduct- lg try- xuny Uilngs can happen before! tion to the rural industrial life culture, has arrived here and. Funeral now to but is of any people it necessary right .arWedne.iday night, th alio bjcommg a negaUve quantity it, is better than even money that j know the details' of tlie rural dis-.- n f !he e tlie situation at all Umes. utah Agricultural Experiment sta- - P. Unless some shows not is devised man Uie and program .the wfnHav at i only potential great present upitriet, Richmond climbed to its tie with Is DrSorber particularly be con for pUuiting more fish of legal at Uie stadium, but walks Into industry of Uie people who live tlon- in.. TP' e (q. In tlie Collegians by handing the pre- size In our local t new project ,m. streams, Uiere! Uie ring under his own steam in the rural districts, says wil conoerned wtth the Tremonton-Garlan- d n viously 'tc nient will be In the Eogan, and will be a large reduction In the .Some of his predecessors had 0r) tojnam Peterson, director of Utah's of club a 13 to 1 shellacking Utah fruits and vegetables, Utah cemetery under direction of In- -. - be official roster Uie of or state service. extension pushed departat Garland. Tlie baby member of ment as the fishermen will refuse mortuary of Tlie unusual picture has started j in a discussion of rural Indus- - 'dch Uie experiment station staffthe j tlie circuit trained its big guns to .Shelley. has begum Uiose of of Some licenses.. rural purchase trial life before a group tongues wagging. on anything the losing hurlers It Is the rule when a fisherman !wh a week ago were predicting school teacliers, convened for could offer and shorUy after tlie mer school at Uie Utah State Ag- his bosket to allow what g Louis would win In one heat contest started It turned from a track-fes- t. d ball game Into a DAT RATER! IB TIE. RACE Fish and Game Officials T. Problem ve EUII! V JfvV ts .a. y j d j V o. L i7 ,2j A-- I beju.q v a j(-- n Lew-lnst- Utah-Idah- on I Teachers Told To Know More Of Rural Utah i j d- ; fLdK-rma- .r. 1 - , fr'nK once-beate- half-carri- Nalder-Eckers- el I ns sum-ope- one-side- Ogden Bamboo was even more impre.'eave Bs it punched out a 22 to 3 win over Downey. Tlie Idahoans were on the short end o: the going first to last. Preston and Smithfield put on an Interesting encounter, the former coming up with Its triumph as Johnson, slugging first sacker, came up with a home run blast ln tlie ninth with the sacks loaded; AB H O A MALAD D. Evans ss - 4 0 0 4 O. Harris lb. 4 Dave Evans c 18 Gardner p V. Jones 2b C. Harris 3b Reese - 3 4 3 3 If Stratton cf rf Stuart rf 3 Thomas 1 2 31 5 24 6 Totals LOGAN COLLEGIANS AB H O A Mauchley 2b . Garrett ss Hirst c . W. Nyman cf O. Bailey 3b C. Nyman If Facer lb Ewing I. p 100 Logan Collegians .. 112 43 14 27 10 000 0001 007 10x-1- 2 y, Summary: Three base hit Two-bahits W. Nyman D. Evans, O 2. Facer. Errors Harris, Gardner, Jones, C. Harris, W. Nyman. Facer. Strikeouts By Gardner 10, Ewing 5. Bases on balls Off Gardner 1, Ewing 1. iMau-chle- se play Ewing to Facer to Winning pitcher Ewing. Losing Pitcher Gardner. Umpires Nielsen and Rooker. Double Garret. Nows Good Time To Destroy Ground Squirrels Ground squirrels are being kill- ed In great numbers by farmers who are distributing bait at this time, according to R. L. Wrigley, county agent. Francis E. Townsend, founder and president of the Townsend Movement, at the Mayflower Hotel here. Present were Democratic and Republican leaders who led n the fight for HR2 and HR6466. Responding to a toast by Rep. Martin Smith, chairman of the dinner. Dr. Townsend said. "I appreciate more than I can say the friendship and loyalty embodied In this gesture. It is an honor that comes rarely to a civilian. Especially Is it so at this time when you are all in one of your busiest weeks, when the King and1 Queen are in the city, and Washington is in a turmoil Some of the Congressmen, who had attended the reception to the King and Queen at the British Embassy, came directly from there to the dinner. At the speakers' table, In addition to Dr. Townsend, were Sen Sheridan Downey, California; Rep Compton White, Idaho; Rep. Martin Smith, Washington, toastmaster; Rep. Martin Sweeney, Ohio; and Rep. Gerald Landis, Indiana. Sen. Downey, after paying a per-- 1 sonal tribute to Dr. Townsend called attention to rapidly mounting unemployment. Every year since 1929, he said "improvements in machinery have displaced 500,000 men from jobs Add this number to the approximate 500,000 new workers young people becoming 21 years of age and entering the labor market, and we have 1,000,000 persons who, for the most part, want to work but can't. of Dr. Ga-eln- to Girls Softball Games Listed For This Week cm rainfall climate, and tem- perature. This information is par-- j in telling the tlcularly useful length of growing season ln practically every area of our state. The Director pointed out that there are two complete weather stations ln the state. One at Modena, In southeastern Utah, and at Salt Lake City. The records kept at these stations are for the benefit of the people in those districts and are available for use in meeting the problems of any Industry that may develop there. The very existence of the rural homes in Utah are dependent essentially on Irrigation water. To date we have put only 1,324,000 We are acres under irrigation. farming 480,000 acres without irwith wheat, rigation, principally the Director pointed out. This totals 1,804,000 acres or an average of only 2.1 acres per capita for the population of the state. Brookings Jnstitute, in its research, says that frora 2'i to 3 acres are necessary to produce the food and c0thing for an individual. gding to these figures presented ?Ir. Peterson says Utah definitely has a population pressure. ' UP... BEFORE CHECK YOU SIGN UP! Starts Long Term Ben Gittins, 55, who confessed to the enme of assault with intent to commit rape, was taken to the state penitentiary Monday by Sheriff Jeff Stowell where he will begin his sentence of one to ten 140 years. He was sentenced by Judge Lewis Jones on Saturday. Raa 4th SPECIAL I KELLY FIRST QUALITY WHILE THEY LAST . Baugh Motor Co. South Main Logan, Utah 254 North Main Logan Ifltw. 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When making pastry, use pastry The flavor of waffles is enflour made- from winter wheat, as hanced by the simple addition of it makes pastry more tender than the grated rind of two lemons to bread flour. the batter. ;3 For a number of years land have done a good job of poisoned distributing grain so that in many localities there are not so many squirrels.. However all land in the outlying districts and along the foothills have sufthat farmers ficient squirrels should be using bait at this time. it readily Squirrels are taking right now and if farmers will put It out they can kill these pests to they will not be bothered with them early next spring. Best results are always obtained late in the season but when squirrels are numerous they destroy a lot of crops before they will take the grain, so it is very Important that the cooperation of all landowners is had in the distribution of poisoned oats to destroy this pest. data 30,000 and a gross business of between $250,000 and $300,000. 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