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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight 100 Tuesday, October 21. 1911 .c Per Cent Deer Success I i Slate Kichard J. Itergeson ! of the U.ah Agricultural college physical edu. Funeral vervices for Richard J. 100 cation department reported six year old son of Ver-- j Romney compared Nevadas tight success on their annual nal A. and Elda Jensen Birgo-Ison- , cent per "T where they siklorn io,ed who died Friday night in to Denver's dorr hunting expedition. the man.in-motio- n Salt Lake City, were conducted Mis Hae Yocom, head of the at 1 p m. in the Corn. with their versatile loose "T" women's department; Miss Mild- Monday Clarence ish ward chapel by wide-opeattack, red TTiornas, an and Ntc ley, bishop. were Professor II. B. (Hy) Hunsaker of ot the gridders lie was born October 19, 1938 bruised and sore from the pound the mens department, were among in Logan and had lived In Corn-- 1 the few hunters who reported in8 h(y received Saturday, but kills until 1941 when the family from the Cache National moved to Salt Lake City when Ernie Croll, hard-driviforest areas. was appointed state Mr. Bergeson of one a out the was only back, commissioner of agriculture. was I IJ sult Romney'j Injury problem lees Win Survivors include his parents with the return ot ClfT Jp Box Elder high schools B a high stepping halg- football team defeated the True prayer is not asking God Logan and Jack Donovan. fully- - high school for 12 0 love; It Is learning to love, and sophomore squad back whQ mlght fae worked tol0 in a on the to include all mankind in one aftilt played practice Crojps blocking back post. Cap- - Logan field Monday. fection. Mary Baker Eddy. Crookston was favor-toug- h jajn Rm-n- s lng a gore shoulder and hips, but undoubtedly will be ready for acfjon Saturday, Romney will drill his charges on Denver's offense during a chalk talk today and then memO O O bers of the team who did not start the Nevada game will be treated to a long scrimmage ses. slon. The gridders will have another heavy workout Wednesday night, attend a party in their honor in the evening, hold a and light signal drill Thursday then leave for Ogden to entrain for Denver. Mi mbi rs m 1ioneers Will He Heavily Favored j)ut They lost the game . they lost none of their prestige. Tliat summarizes giner.il opln- ion of the young Utah Aggies 13-- 7 defeat at the hands of the Ne- -' the vada Wolves Saturday in Aggie stadium. However, the Aggie grid kids to practice session Mon-- j day with all their vim and vigor and It was apparent that their defeat at the hands of the pow- erful Nevada wolves had not dampened their enthusiasm for the game. The Farmers wull face another foe this week when they travel to Denver. Colo, for their tilt with the Denver Pioneers, who are already being touted as1 conference champions. Fans re-- 1 member how a favored Denver dead3 eleven was held to a lock In 1942 and are hoping the Ulags will be able to duplicate or better their last performance. The Blue and White gridders heard a short lecture on Den-ver- s T formation offense and then took the field for a loosening up drill and signal practice. 13-1- IS ' half-return- ed I kj e AY For America B R I C K E R (Paid Political Advt. by County Republican Committee by Norman Christensen, Sec. J lp.rn.io a Unique design. I4K jcolJ ring. JUST PAY WEEKLY DR. GEORGE A. MEYER Ad-lia- D-D- Gu'-t.if-so- Tonight The young Utaggie gridders, who have won their way into the hearts of every Utah state football fan. will be honored Wednesday night by a group of Logan business men at a banquet in the Bluebird cafe, it was announced today by W. Hatch, member of the committee on arrangements. Every member of the squad, the coaching staff and team managers, will be guests at the affair. A program of various types of entertainment will be presented under direction of N. D. Salisbury, who will act as master of ceremonies. Coach Dick Romney will in. troduce team members and present a brief sketch of each ones capabilities. Assisting with arrangements Are Val Palmer, Bob Martin and Darrell Crockett 7 j JOHN ii. SCHENK Businessmen to Honor Aggies DEWEY NOVEMBER n j , and two sou rs. Thurrd and B.vr-- I l.am IIofTtnan and in September 1DJ6 she was married to William bara Bergeson, Sait Lake City. I. Stoddard in tire Login LDS. Burial in the Lew l. ton ccme Temple. of the tery was under direction ris four W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Survivors Include Melvin Hoffman. L.ai Vegu. NeVarda J. Stoddard Victor and Alonzo i vada, Roy Portland. Oregon, Mrs. Yarda Johnson Stoddard, 24 Idaho, Gustafson, Drlggs, of Northern longtime resident grande h.ldre'., one brother, Ernest Cache valley and a prominent Johnson, Bliss, Idaho, and four Relief Society worker, died Sun-- sisters: Mrs. Marie Flowers, Las day at 1 a. m. at the family Vegas. Nevada; Mrs. Fma IPm home In Richmond following a enway. Detroit, Mich; Mrs. Eurhort illness. Mrs. gene Schaub, Logan, and She was born June 13, 1878 in Esther Thomas, Grace. Idaho. of! Funeral services will be conson liolmstead, Sweden, a Eric and Marie Nielsen Johnson. ducted Thursday at She came to the United States at the Richmond tabernacle. Friends the age of three years end was may call at the family home Toolson Wednesday evening and Thursday raised m the Andrew home in Smitbfldd. Burial until time of services. She was married to Custaf in the Richmond cemetery will of the KenDecember 15, 1899, be under direction Gustafson, Later she was married to Wtl- - neth Lindquist mortuary. KNOWING Tomorrow Night ig Mysteries are fascinating and guessing diamond games are fun But choosing a is a serious business When we buy diamonds for our own splendid stock, we inspect and grade them with the utmost care. We are efficient in that res pea so why not you Know that you are gening the limit m dollar value by dealing with a reliable store. That beats all guesswork. L. RAY ROBINSON Thursday Night n r,L X ESVRfU - 5.Paid Political better than guessing Endures . . . See Needhams for Yours A Diamond ' 0: v V - v. v jp.offl). - Adv. by Cache County Democratic Committee, By A. W. Chambers SUPPORT That we may have Economic Stability at PRES. ROOSEVELT Home and Abroad; A BY ELECTING Wise World Peace, will SENATOR be THOMAS Leadership! made with their if Commissioner L. RAY & H. RAY ROBINSON POflD DEMOCRATIC JOHN II. SCHENK CANDIDATE House of Rep- resentatives ' CANDIDATE i CANDIDATE DEMOCRATIC i DEMOCRATIC X Term y I i Term I tX An Experienced Public Ser- He has served you well for one vant who assures cooperation to term. He knows your needs in road the Farmer, Laborer, and Business-programwelfare and post-wa- r man and an efficient and economic developments. County Government. 2-Y- i i s, i 4" X f South District One of Cache Countys Outstanding Agricultural Leaders. Elect him on his fine record. 773' :? Paid Political m COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Adv. by Cache County Democratic Committee, By A. W. Chambers |