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Show : ill GIE'FfllER AflD Annual Meeting of The Cache County Fish And Game Protective Asso-- elation Called For ToOffmorrow Night To Make Report icers treat many interesting and A subject annual meet in c will come up at the of tbe Cache County BUBSS TO REFEREE THE Champion Heavyweight Wrestler Ready to Come to Logan and Officiate and Also Give Talk on Wrestling Joe -- Toots Mondt, Champion of . Colorado, and George Nelson, Utah-Idah- o Title Holder Ready For Fast Bout at Logan High January 19. Ex-worl- - BODfiE- - BROTHS ds $ Will Announce FARMER BURNS, former worlds champion heavyweight and one of the most famous athletes the world has on the mat as referee, and Joe Toots Mondt, ever known, heavyweight champion of Colorado and George Nelson, champion of Utah and Idaho as principals, the big athletic contest 'to be staged by the Boy Scout commissioners on January 19 at the Ixgan high school auditorium will be the most stupendous event of its kind that has been put on here in many years. Mondt, who has a great record, comes to add Nelson to his list of victims, While Nelson, the Cache Valley pride, is not going to let anything slip by him uud he is determined to defeat the Colorado title holder. WITH Flab and Game Protective association which is to be held at tbe chamber commerce saaembly Thursday, Jan. 1 1 at 8 oclock p. m. The officers of Vo association are- anxious to have 'Vthm ntemfasri present ss a great a ny Important item will come up or, discussion. According to f'ent n. T. Gardon of the association. This mat(h is gotfyg to be a wonderful exhibition of muscular strength Ffsb sad Game Commissioner v JL HVadaeH. supervised. iiJL.be,f jo bjLJICoperly juuUtklUiUfl Will give the principal talkt NW Joe Mondt, afternoon Yesterday be elected. will directors President Csrdon wiU make a do- - the Colorado wrestler, who is now tailed report of the years work of training in .Sale Luke for his match - the association. Kvery member of with Nelson, telephoned up that ' the 'association has reason to he Fawner- - Burns, the well known proud of ths'organizgtion and what of the world, is lu Utah - It has done for Cache County during the first "year of its existence, The and wuuts to come up and officiate numerous good things that have in tbe coming match. It ia needbeen accomplished for the sportsmen less to say that the promoters of the of the valley will he enumerated in match quickly snapped up the ofthe report of the President and fer and Burns will be here. JubI a look at this wonderful athlete will Secretary at tbe meeting. The greatest example of tbe work be worth the price of admission. of the Cache County Fish and Uame H la now til years, old but is very Protective association la the new active. At every match he attends Dif-fere- nt Stats fish hatchery in Logan canyon he gives a talk on wrestling, clean One which wa built and secured for the living and demonstrates many bold Counties break them-- Burns 4s a "canyon here throngttthe efforts of and how-tthe association and none other. Tbe wonderfully strong man physically first work of tbe association when it today because he has lived proper- was organised was to work to get !y in his lifetime and when in his Courses I n Special tbe hatchery for tbe canyon and the prime he was a giant in strength. live wirea of the organization suc- To see this grand old man of the Work Big When the state finally ap- athletic world will be a treat for ceeded. School On Hill The and built the the Cache tana money of the propriated valley. hatchery the association was not conMondt, who will tussle with Neltent tot let Its work drop at that son, Is a fine wrestler himself. He Thirty one project leaders from point but started n subscription cam- has an enviable record on tbe mat. the different counties of the State to in its order members among lie paign conquered tfiany aspirants to stock tbe hatchery with spawners. the Colorado title and. ia after the have registered at the Utah Agricultural College for the two weeks Very fe, if any, sportsmen outside world's championship. of Cache county contributed to this . Nelson needs no Introduction to tralntng courses which began Monfund end It la a sure thing that all the Cache valley people, and it ia a day January The courses offered " wm yeeefvrttPtremf from it. mrre" tiling that ii and reds of them tbe project leaders nave been design-e- d William H. Griffiths of Smith field will he out to cheer him to victory for their special phases of home was last Saturday appointed over the Colorado grappler. George Intendeat of the hatchery, Mr. ia now wrestling and boxing in- demonstration work in county or .Griffith wilt give all his time and structor at the Utaih Agricultural community programs. They are given efforts to the work and will be on College.' He Is training hard every instruction in making of dress forms, hand to show all tbe visitors to the day and will be In shape for the tailored finishings, cleaning and hau hery what a awcll tbftigit hrthat coming tilk, -- He- ' wrestled TJas-- preingfupdsmntsla of drossmsk the state of Utah, own there In the Sherry of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Ing. fundamentals or millinery, adbeautiful canyon. Mr. Crlffitha has in the last bout, but was beaten vanced millinery, food for the family been (attracted in fish fell his'-ll- fs because of the fact that he was not and home health and nursing. id should fit In very nicely Into his In shspe. He is not taking any The College baa provided comfortnew position, chances this time and la now busv dctathmodolfons on the Tbe meeting of tha association will j as lie can be with 'bis charges, st able housing to tbe leaders atari si eight o'clock tomorrow the A, C., so that he wUl be in kbe Campus without Cost U" feteHa 'evening at the chamber of com--1 prime "of condition when he tackles mere. Every member should be MoniA of Colorado's week from I f ' . tomorrow .be Logan high I present. h WHcit 1 . time at their disposal to 'Select ad- .. work the poui general jdltlonal offeqd during the two weeks period. The following project leaders have registered tot the .siieciel , tralntng .courses: from Morgan Couhty, Miss Mary Mlecham, Morgan; Mrs- - Kate Moigan;. Mr. Frank Littlefield, Ulrich, Morgan; from' Weber Counity, Ethel Randall, North Ogden; 11-12-Mrs. tt. E. Berrett, Pleasant View; 13 Mrs. Mildred Mortensen, Huntsville; Miss Ivy Green, Kanesville; from .Utah County. Mrs. Fred Merrill, DaiIy--2:30-5:20,--8:- 15 j Miss Fern Parks, Sharon; Mrs. - Vera Thompson, Fairfield; Mrs. Tom j Klrkbam. Lehl; Mrs. Vern York, Pleasant View; Mrs. Mae Mercer, Vi American Fork; Mrs. Abe Phillip, tLehl; Mrs. Blanch Armstrong, Fair- field; Mrs. Annie P. Gardner, 8pan-- I lah Fork; Mrs. L. M. Evans, AmerLL ican Fork; Mrs. Lillie Falck. Spring- villa; Mrs, Fred Ferguson, Lehl; Mrs, Esther Taylor, Lehl; Mrs. G. R. I Taylor, Lehl; Mrs. Lena U. Maycock, Spriugville; Mrs. M. P. .Christensen, Salem; from Box Eldermunty, Mrs. Ida Hacking, Cedar Fort; Mrs. Mary A. Olsen, Brigham; Mrs, Grace Haws, Garland; Mias EUsa Manning. Garland; Mrs. Marla Davis, Perry; from Mrs. Martha Dalton. Willard; Beaver County, Mrs. Ethel Woolsey, Beaver: from Salt Lake County, Miss Leicl Page. 'f Wednesday, January 11. 1922. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TOE JOURNAL, CIX On February 1st, 1922 A Substantial 'tste ( IN The Effective From v From of The State Are Taking Short Thirty o- ; anuary 1st, At The -- s . L Vttra -- YRIC THEATRE i Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 3 Shows : Enlarged Orchestra - 8: Performance t Lika Cur LlkS. What did you do to cheer him up'wheiulictold you his troubles) Ned 1 toil! him mine. Ted Correct Physics. Teacher Johnny, what ia steam) Johnny Water craxy with the heat. -- American Legion Weekly. Its Necessary. Alice dresses awfully louo, doesn't she)" Yea, but then her husbaud Is .. very deaf." Surrender of General Lee. D. W. Griffith's Ths msksrs Way. - Did you ever swear off smoking?" Xb. yes; off nod on." Boston Trail script. Always a Way. This film is loo bad to show.1 Nonsense I Label It as educational." Film Fun. 5000 Scenes, 18000 People, 3000 Horses Popular Prices Children 15c. Adults, cony 25c, Orchestra 50c. Plus Tax Hear Him Coming. Dixon believes In blowing Fluldi That's why his own horn." Dubb ' people always dodge him! , Bal-- - '...Matrimonial Dictionary. whnt lo a medium of , "Pop, change YcIT, T!i6 t FRANK W. BLAIR Co. 1 , divorce court ls V one.- - pricesof their cars WELLSVILLE IS II and now they are even stronger. This contest will bo one of the reguconference college lar Junior . clashes. The lineup and. summar) WELI.SVTLLE T ATHLETIC - CLUB for i. r: I I here would be property supervised and the Ogden team would cooperate with the others. Mr. Rowland will urge tha Logan baseball council to call a meeting of all the Northern Utah clubs wry soon at the request of Ogden and Brigham Clui. Ogden and Brigham : Anxious To Preserve Baseball Relations That Ogden and Brigham City are 1 ain't very anxious to mix in a baseball impi med league again this year was the states'Aes. ' ?r you flunk her voice hss been fy ljer recent lessens! But not eured. 1 Crimson Hoopsters Get at noon- today from Ogden where he Ns Frss Tickets. efts csllsd Flubli went to attend a baseball Why la lev j called by Mayor Francis of Ogden to a lottery ?" Dubb "Gussa it's hSCSUM discuss possibilities of a Northern the prizes are to scarce t" Y Wellsville Utah League for the coming sumC. To Meet Ricks mer. Only representatives from LoHearsay. gan. Ogden and Brigham City attendItuhh Sir hours a day Is On Here maLColIege . ed the meeting. "The Ogden fans are more than for any man to work. Dub How did you find It Sgt) anxious to maintain the present so "and Bemtson. Mr. Referee Rowland, said, league, The B. Y, C,, hoopsters nosed out That Wau All. is Brigham City. "Mayor Francis the Wellsville A. C. team last evenand A. T. Hestmark represented Jackson How did Johnses diet a in at conducted ing practice game Ogden at the meeting and assured us Thomson H kicked a mult; th the B.'TLftiall by the score of 37 to MODERN BOATIN that they wanted to be in a league mule returned tbs cotaptimaut. 30. .Altfo only slated to be an exwith the Cache Valley towns and hibition contest by Coach Crookslon none ether,. Brigham, also . want to MISSISS1P THE ON Manager, Chaxley Harvey an- -, to with his preparatory tough game preserve the same league. Jim Thom-jso- n nounces the- - Ricks Normal college qulut on that Ned Fitzgerald, and W. E. Davla represented Friday next, it deveoped to be on 3 and stated that they are the clever Australian lightBrigham M 1 11 that merited a ball full of hoop hold - Uer -- nozzle strong for baseball." has returned to Ameriweight, date. holiday Some tentative plans were talked Till the last galoots The!le Weltsvilllana gave the Crimsons a loehnrs 'over at the meeting Mr. Rowland ca and will start another boring . rub and one that they should re- - jnoiu . definite .was accomp- - campaign within a short time, said. member when they buck up against! So to 8pCk the immortal Jim lished Nothing . but the representatives from the Rieka aggregation on Friday Bludso. And .Hay's potm re- - ogden and Brigham City want to According to Chicago baseball soon, evening. how the fire that destroyed hold a meeting in Logan very dope the Cubs BEMed Up Heinie The visiting pair of forwards, dates Mr. Row land said that the Ogden Groh claiming he was not WWth Chuck Archibald ahd'Bifdrwere a 4hc steamboat .cleaned Ji.m s soul basebalF-me- n Acknowledged thefr, money Cincinnati asked ior bad acting combination and kept the of considerable worldly tarnish. mistakes of last season but stated Crimson guards fighting all the time. Bludsoe were alive today that in the coming year the baseball iflim. if Bird was especially fast on the floor is probable that he would not sad Archibald kept right on bis it look with entire favor upon the heels. Johnson and Hale, the collegians new form of transportation that scoring palrrwer not so had them- has appeared upon the Mississ- selves and they counted "enoughto JThere is little simulararity put the B. T. safely over the mark.' ipi. and Stevens altho a wee bit slow on the between the newesUboata floor got the jnmp in centerand those of the old days the great proved to be a fairly accurate packets that fought each other shooter. He looms as the prospec- so bitterly that the cobblestones tive pivoter of the Crookston machine. Cole at guard did well and on the levees were often stained A with blood. shot lu a couple of field goals. The score at the end of the first The new' boats may not give half was 23 to Iff for the B. Y. C. 'is not a luxary- - It is a necesI and song writers so many When play was resumed af the sity. Remember jou may not gining of the second period the, themes, but they do their job always have that dear one of visitors took a apart and threw a a good deal better. When Jim scare into the Crimsons. Tbe B. Y. was the family with you. steama the river running did not seem to be any toO well off of 900 tons boat that carried this half and had a hard time getting started bat when this was finally ac- freight would have to travel C. ; complished they were sure winners. with her decks awash. Today Friday evening the Crimsons will one towboat can handle 15,000 meet the speedy Ricks Normal, ... Maker of Real Portraits. college quintette of Rexburg at the 'tens at cne time and not tyinK college gym. Thla game is causing anything of it.- - Instead of load Coach Crookston considerable worry the freight on the steamas Ricks Is purported to be particu- ing boat itself, the new idea is to j larly strong Ibis Season ! Clyde Packer, former B. T, C. for- have barges at division-points,ward. now coach at Ricks Normal and a towboat that comes along baa a. veteran team composed of men and picks them up just as the who save played together for three loaded years. Two years ago' and lust freight engine picks up The Nations Riminess., season they gave B, t. a tough game Fast WorkkjFrom pow-wo- w ft. kSfi. Nor Friday -- -- . j Good Photograph ( D. j A . , : A Loveland . |