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Show X BOYS OF PAGE THREE UTAH. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN Saturday, November 26, 192i. BY EMMETT D. ANGELL THE SNEEZY GAMES P r 1 THE PADDED 1 ;F(Qf BY FAIR PLAY (Copyright, 1921, by The Journal) NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Will Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey meet next summer in the Rich-aiarena in Jersey City? They wont meet anywhere, according to a man who is close to the d LIGHTING fight situation in vaiious parts of the country ancl who arrived here today to look over the aspirants for the welter title with to staging something something west of the Alleghan-ies- . Jess isnt making any effort to train. He is busy with his oil wells which are making too much money for him to have an heart in training for a big fight. The fight will be between Dempsey and Harry Wills, says this man. ft at view Jersey men who have been saying that Mickey Walker was losing his punch and were beginning to turn to Georgie Ward of the mosquito state as logical claimant for Jack Brittons title, have reversed their ideas since the Elizabeth mauler handled Dave Shade so roughly. It will be recalled that some time ago Shade had something more than a shade on Ward. In the Monday night battle at Newark betwetn Walker and Shade the Jersey man showed that far from slipping he is improving in skill and in pugnacity. He went to the hard hitting, Californian and gave the lad somewhat better than he got.' Bill Brennon today was talking about just this matter of flipping, or alleged slipping. Youll go into a fight with a lame hand, he said, op maybe set your knucldes back in an early round so that you dont dare to use your fist and have to stall through as best you can All the reporters vho sif about the rineside can see is that youre off form. Whats the result? Next morning vou read that you are slipping. The other night I had a fight out of town. I had been sick with a cold, luckily the fight w called off for another reason. If the thing had gone through I would have gone into the ring felling like a hunch of cancelled checks and would Jiave put up as good a fight as I could. Afterwards, they culd have had me down as slipping. Frink Moran- js fag . interested a? anybody in the football situa- THE GEOGRAPHY RACE Dear Sneesy: Well, I rues you are having a good time getting butter-nu- me over on the Island that you told about. It we want outa here in the city you got to buy them and then only peanuts, or almonds, or other slot too, kinds. We ran get nigger-toebut none of then are as good as the butter-nut- s you sent last year. Its mighty good for you, Sneeav, to send some more this year. Us kids will be glad when they come. I wish Dad would move us up to the country so we could get nuts and apples right off the trees and milk rows and all those things It mut be great, and its good for a boy to have all that kind of good times Dad aays if you want to be a great man, or a president, you got to be born in a little town and teach school That lets me out. Anyway Id rather be a cowboy or an aviator or a sailor even. I may go to the country next summer again, thats if I do well in school. That isnt always as easy as it ll s, Poor Tubby Tubby is the original hard-luc- k youngster Look at hi in I Match for Tubby in these games eve ry week lie has a hard time, but he lias a lot of fun, too THE EDITOR. sounds. I like" sohie things all right, but anthinet c and grammar gets my coni We got a new wa of learning geography, though, and if all studies was like geography school would be more popular with us kids. The ne game is called The Geography Race, and this is the way you do it The teacher marks off the board so each row 'has apace Then she wrilea the name of a place at the top of each space We have one called New York to San Franciv When the teacher say a GoM the last kid In each row runs to the board pnd writes the name of a city west of New York and then runs back and gives the chalk to the 909000000009000000000009909009000009000000000 000009 -- Society- FIXTURE the row. and he must writ a city farther weal. We keep on doin. this until they all do if. aftd the row that heats gets & points and the row that is second gets 3 points and the row thAt is third g ts 1 point. But if any row makes a mistake they don L win. We do this with all kinds of geography things, and sometimes It is the names of rhers and sometimes it H mountains, or what grows in the ooun-t- r. and sometimes it is trips aroui d the world. At the end of the week the row that gets the most points is champion. My f&x almost won last wek If It wash t for Tubby we would, but he get balled up when he gets to the board, even on easy things. Girts are pretty good at this game, but they have more tlmo than ua guys to learn, especially when football season is on. Write soon. Your friend, -- ychirs truly. CHIP. (Copyright, 1921, ifiwiWri Editors) next kid In MM From Nov. 2Gth to Dec. 10th Mrs. H. M. Egan was pleasantly surprised at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A soeial afternoon was spent and luncheon was served. New Any Two fixtures of thesame type in our stock for the price of one Electrical 000000000999900000000000900000000009000090900000009 Ironing Machine r All The Latest and Best Designs RICHMOND , . , and Mrs Melvin Kent of Lewiston; Mrs S W. Hendrii ks and Mrs H.W. Ironing by machine has so lign'en-e- d Merrill of Richmond; and Mrs E.' B the housework of many women Refreshl.iindijuist of Smithfleld the electric ironer now- occupies ments were served in the social hall athat secure place In the esteem of hot'se-w.- e RICHMOND, Nov. 25. A testt at the conclusion of the program. in general. But now there comnioniui was given Wednesday evenes the "Baby Grand Ironer, which ing of last week In honor of the reMrs. riysses Lewis entertained the fias been put wn the market under Stake Ren Hurr dub at her home tiring presidency of the name. Friday at the tabernacle A very interesting afternoon Mrs. Van Noy and Mrs. tjjat Its dominant characteristics are of and program music was Itay Stoddard were special speeches of guests that it is light and compact, yet dogiven and the honored guests were es highly efficient work and is abeach presented with a ring as a tok- the club. en of appreciation of the labors of It weighs solutely easy to operate. these men during their long years of Cnder the direction of Miss Deta but 6f pounds and occupies only! service They each expressed appre- leterson the children of the district three feet by one foot three inchoa ciation for the honor shown them. schools presented the operetta "Tlu cof space For that reason it is highly Follow ing' the program dancing was Meaning of Thanksgiving at the valuable in apartment house life, and it may easily be carried from enjoyed in the soiial hall A great opera house Wednesday evening. room to room. many people came from the other wards of the stake to attend the enIt derives us power from the elecMrs. E C. Hampton of Ogden Is tertainment. of the houselighting cirvisiting here with her mother Mrs. tric current Alice Barnett. cuit, and is driven by a General Electric motor direct connected to the Inder the direction of the special "gned as to give a activity committee of the Richmond Mrs John A. Omansen has return-- 1 eaT,I and s? n nnim of noise. It has no tu Its ward Mutuals an entertainment wilt ed from Mt. Pleasant be given Tuesday gveuing Nov. 29 in to bother with, 'and power is always two weeks spent honor Of tbw- lathers and mothers of obtainable. Ds hoa rollers are healed the ward. The following program will gas. Orson Mrs Clarke spent the week by Due to its be rendered chorus, Our Fathers simplicity and 1U acill Salt Lake with relatives and Mothers", Junior Girls Chorus; curate construction,1! It can iron anyMans Highest Honor, address, perforhi fine and deliMrs Bert Van Orden of Lew iton thing It will cate work, even handling light childBishop P. N. Nelson, reading, I Dub was a visilor here Sunday. The Knight", Ben Doty; solo, Mothrens dresses and feminine apparel. er Ma ('hree, Osborne Johnson, adIts pressure can be accurately reMrs C. Christenson of Promatory gulated from a few pounds to 600 dress. Woman's High Honor,. Eth el Webb, reading, "March of Mot- and Mrs Carl Stens of spent , I)0un(jg whitc by means of a clutch hers. Essie Stoddard; oration Our Tuesday of Inst week here the guests he pressure on the roll ran be made Tribute of Love, King Hendricks; of Mrs Joseph Christopherson. ot reverse or stand in any position, solo, lanes Old Sweet Song, Hanwhich is most convenient in ironing A H Mrs. and Mrs. Adamson nah Christensen; solo, Daddy, ('. cuffs, collars or bands. The pressure 1 were F. Christensen Logan (is adjhsted by a small cam lever, ao Stoddard; quartet That Wonder- Hattie ful Mother of Mine. Following this visitors Friday. easy to manipulate that with heavy will served. be program refreshments pressure it can be operated w ith cne Mrs Mary E Thompson was plea- finger. L. E. Larsen and Mrs. Otillia santly surprised at her home Monday were married at the Logan veiling in honor of her seventieth One good way to ini prove your Wednesday. birthday anniversary by her children mind is to glance through-thchlldv Supper was served. Covers were laid Mrs. Paul Merrill entertained the for twenty six Mr and Mrs. William rens school books occasionally. Sego Lily club at her home Thursday (Whittle of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. Fable: Once there was a man who Mr. afternoon. A. H. Thompson of Logan-ananother a favor and later remindland Mrs J. H. Stocks of Lewiston did ed him of it only 5,764 times. ' The retiring board members of the were out of town guests. Benson Stake Relief were given A magazine writer says mothers a testimonial, at the tabernacle They can by refusing dinner at her home Sunday ran dop Saturday afternoon by the present to be mothers until the world dis-- p Cache Valley Electric Co. LOGAN, UTAH - tion. He used to play football and later helptd out about the University of Pittsburgh quartWhen The Menu ers. Which takes more nerve, when he was asked the other Card Becomes Motion day, to play football or to fight m a ring Picture Scenario Frank laughed. Well, both are fights all right, he said. But when youre playing cn a If an army travels on its stomach then the scenario of a moving football eleven youve got ten picture is s menu. men to share The knocks with At least one would gt that Impresyou and if you draw down your sion after seeing the order tor fare with pain or let out a grunt put in by a motion picture comno one hears you down under pany on 'location." Here's s sample tor a week nt outtbe pile. But the fighter has got door work for the itvmpany used bv OVKRBUHIftFA to take it all himself and stand Cecil B. DeMille in filming his lutert The one to the left is of henna f ,up there before a hunch of saps Paramount picture, "Fools ParadisGeorgette trimmed with tucks and nd act like hes enjoyiny it 3,600 sandwiches (assorted beef, matching moire fibbon. It is adbant, cheese and Jam) 2.700 cups of The football player gets his all justed with a sash. Black chiffon 1260 pints of milk; tSoo lbs. rolfee, velvet is responsible tor the blouse right and the game requires of fruit; 2000 pieces of chewing gum on the right which has been slit In gameness and everything else. stake board and the different wards loot) pies. the bodice to let in s little bit of gaily colored silk in Persian design arms. said sssistr.nt used "It Was But the fighter is the one who of the stake. An excellent program The puffed sleevee are of the same material. director, v but they should l.avs shot was rendered and the honored guests gets it worse, Can included w.ho woman. bird gum. the yon no a There's as a understanding were each presented pin She will hack p husband to frag- imagine a 'native t'iamese rom'ng up Koslotf.f times offended equally with tlie na- ofippreciation of their labors The difference between the token jaws Conrad Nagel, Theodore on the board and each of the follow-- i was given Monday evening at - the ments with a hatchet and then weep close to thk camera with his " Davidson and Julia Faye w ere tve Siamese. John on a of wad to mean she and declare didnt of Spearmint Marlin that in busy of their honor officers house the Entlirh House Ing retiring Speaker opera expressed who a kill him. Mrs Lapnel G. Hyer. jinson. Dorothy Dalton. Mildred Harris. It may be added, among those of Commons and the Lord Chancellor, who occupies a simiSome Inside Dope About Gotham By Charles SughnstDEVIL lar position in the House of MICKIE, THE Lords, is that while the Speaker vww o&vu' . Sr cannot take part in debates and XwAft. A4, GJ can vote only when there is a tler&MX vaL V tie, the Lord Chancellor is enaaJJU ' IviUfid tftw. stovcult, mJC AAidJo)) titled to speak and vote on all s. Cv Qw iUbAwA occasions. Xaaa. 5ov 6 JZJwt Aftt ' wvfcLxA. WMt utft'yXvJL & ; JiotC vvyw JtLw Asr Kgkfc flusJLoAinwe X In some jiarts, of China horses dsunvoeu Ogfibw JUt ntti AsMiawC- Am )MH are shod with straw shoes, and iUbcfiWow tL.fctfL AASaLswvdaa' hundreds of Chinese obtain a XJUwiL A AYS, A, iitSA TtJjAV i living by collecting the cast-odhj AtyouLsef AX, shoes on the highways. 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