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Show f Pace six TIIE JOURNAL, SUM FRflT UTAH NORTHERN ETISH LOGAN Thursday, February 23, 1922. CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH , FIS LEAGUE tr TO AGREE OH SPLIT f JOHMNY LITTLE - Directors Fail to Accomplish Very Much Work and Deadlock Results in - Controversy Over Gate Receipt Split AH Clubs Represented Rut Parley Larsen Wounded Trcmonton Is Uncertain Quantity NegotiaWar Veteran, Makes tions to lie Continued. Exceptional Record in WREIREE AS NUTTY AS COJJLP BE. SHOO THE CHICKENS I TOCO TH KIP. " SEE WHAT LITTli JOHNNY DID. ? LITTLE progress was made by u e Northern Utah league toward effecting life organization of the circuit for the coming season at the meeting held yesterday. All six clubs TMeet of the league were Represented at the confab and the negotiations per- got well under way with a great deal of progress indicated but Larsen's extraordinary Parley formance In the plnnge featured the when a discussion of the split of gate receipts was taken up a swimming meet held deadlock resulted and the conference broke up without any . at the Smart gym pool of the U. A. definite result. Plunge Norton Scores Most Points in .The yERY ( inter-fraterni- ty enC. yesterday. La men plunged the tire length of the pool and could have gone farther bad he not reached the adjacent aide from hia Blurtof ing point. Captain Virgil Norton the A. C. awimmlng team elated that Larsen' plunge aurpaaaed the Everybody saw Slim Jim make his getaway Saturday and Its a lead pipe cinch hell get away next Saturday if He dont its the stripes for old Slim, but Hes a Sly Old Bird and Cant Get Cold Feet However (Jo be continued tomorrow) i Every club of tho 1U21 circuit a or going over the makrepresented. Following are the men iiess of Salaries ing' suggested changes. who were present: Ogden, Jesse IV. Peterson; ttrig-huitichards and league officials were reduced almost City, Frank Merrill; Tremon- - lifty per cent and expenses Inc Id) nt ton. Fred Gephsrt; Logan, T. G. to operation were slashed a great ltd laud; Smithfield, E. It. Miles deal. It seemed to be very promising record. atate and and George Miles; Iwiston, Ora that the league would have little The Big Alpha copped the fraterntrouble in making all msessary Hyer and Wilforil Jorgensen. scored meet. They in the ity honor The split of gate receipts develop. changiv until the deadlock on The acpre 3 point while other Delta Nu ed to be the stumbling block. Sc'rre-- , gate receipt split resulted. were: Omega Tau, 10 Oon. who pres, tiled a Mr. Gepfiart of Treiuonton ex- Phi Kapp Iota 5. The 11 Zetaj1"'? K3 of revisions la the by- pressed himself as doubtful whether draft h B pelta Epsilon did not a change m the or not his club would enter the again j laws, Introduced e" jiith meet f lust ( gn'v season this year. Ho took part in the dis man!y8,em Norton was the nigh point which was absolutely the same as cussioug and indicated that baseball 100 yard winning the hack stroke, that .of last year except that the interest might he aroused in his dash and had no competition In the given to visiting elub by town. A meeting of the Tremohton guarantee of member a aa being ?2I0 a well home club was reduced from baseball supporters is to be held Fri- tha th winning relay team. to 1180 1120. Four clubs, Urijgham, day of this week at that place ut The Judges of the meet were Hap. Tremontou, and Logan Smithifeld, which Kay Olson will be present to BUI and py Drangbam. Judge Bullen agreed on this proposition but Ogden diBciiss league matters with that Merrill. and Lewiston held out each for club. Th Summary t more favorable to their Another meeting of the director agreements Sigma Norton. Dash 100 Yard - will he held in the near future. Re- Interests. an asked for Ogden jituendCole. Omega Alpha, won; Ilalph ment whereby that cHy would uot newed efforts will lie made to interest Tau. second; Kart HSfrt; Delta Nu, have to divide gate receipts equally Preston In baseball providing Tre. seconds. 13 1 mlnut third. Time with Visiting clubs, while Iwiston monton does not show a desire to ' Plunge Larson, Phi Kappa Iota, asked for more concessions that this play again. A number of the memwon; Standing, Delta Nu, secoud; agreement provided. Inasmuch as no bers of the board of governors of the Norton, Blgma Alpha and Cole, was reached and the new Preston Commercial flub, have in- agreement Distance third. Omega Tau tied tor did not Receive a (licated a deslrett enter the .league proposltlpn 26 jrards. and have stated that they have! was the question" approval llltck Stroke Norton, Sigma undecided. not been adequately and properly left " won;' Qulnney, Sigma Alpha, The meeting opened In the fore- - informed ak to the operation of the; Nu, Delta third, VetMinA:. Btandlng, . Xortherff-dahleagt- Hr ime 21 asconda. j TC-OuUga by-la- . j inter-mounta- in George J. Hatch Killed & QJr 3; in Crossing Accident -, at Thatcher, Arizona In a railway crossing accident i that occurred near MARCH Thatcher, Arizona, as we learn from the Gila Shoot Valley Fanner published at Holiday Logan in which four lives were Safford, Rod And Gun Club lost, two of those killed were Traps Very Successful Mr. and Mrs. George Jeremiah Event Allen Palmer Hatch, who were returning to Is High Gun And Green their home in Safford after attending a meeting held at yins Special Event Thatcher, in a Ford car driven by Mr. Hatch. Lorenzo J. muny chances. Deau Woodall was Brown of AshUrst and Mrs. IL the Logan Rod and Gun club was a I. Brice were the other victims. V(.y j,U(.cjS8fUj cyent.. Jvt The story has interest for x shooters participated in the shoot ' Cache valley readers chiefly scores of spectators went to the causj? Mr. Hatch, a half brother of President IL E. Hatch of the grounds to witness the events. T "inenTPirnuercarried oTnneiiotTs jThfifcher Bros, baffkpwas bom share of the prizes. He annexed the at Franklin and has many old prize for the high gun and long run friends and acquaintances in the Returned Missionary as well as participating in an extra; valley who will be pained to hear 23 bird event for a further Uistribu-jo- f his Sudden taking off. The Will Jtion of the prizes. As there were accident was evidently one of J prizes for all a special 35 bird event j those unavoidable ones that was added to the list in order to dis- - r sometimes occur.- as Mi's Hatch Adventist! tribute At Seventh-Da- y extra prizes, in this event jwas noted as a careful driver in church, 274 North 2nd Westj E. Green made a perfect articles dealing with the ac- street, Logan, on rhursday out of thnt twentytfive Indent .which occurred at the gating rd, 7:oO p.m.j Ttle noijiay shoot at the traps of Webster crossing on the. Arizona !?, kklcr J. h. r ulton who has Spentjseconj q both events beiug tloHf to Eastern Railroad. many, years in charge of winner, in the special eveut be Mr. and Mrs. Hatch were still Seventh-Da- y Adventist church' llly IIllssed one r(M.k. living when picked up and placed work ill Australia and in the! KoHoming are the teorus tuado in on the train and taken to a hosislands of the Pacific, and who1' each event: pital, but soon passed away, dyduring the past several years 3 mRD KVent ing within two hours of each has been in charge of the church A1en palmer 4f other. work in India will deliver an 43 The funeral services for all v(iaii '"" interesting address, which will own 41 four victims were held at be of special interest, All wel- Kandall and are described as Thatcher, jl)r. come. 'Milthbuse b! 4t the greatest ever-helin the S. W. PORTER, Pastor. 40 Gila valley. I. Larsen Twelve hundred 30 were in attendance. Splendid Wiley 38 tributes were paid to the memLarsen I. A BREEZY POINT j Dr. 38 ories of the departed, especially Porter 33 in the case of Mr. Hatch. The Draper 33 following j Ames 'Becausi obituary notice of 33 Elder Hatch is from the Gila mucn .favorable comment, and West .!3 the many requests for another1 Jnsen . Valley Farmer: A Bishop's Counselor, a High Girls of the Third ward will again Sniart Counselor, an ardent church " Vrson worker, man of family, a friend presenLthe.fou.Tact, comedy , Ha'Wuhe to God andman. Born in Cache the Third ward Hall Friday, February valley, southern Idaho, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. Admission lltand 25c.,,'r00k,0, 1865, being 56 years of age. 3 All over the age of 60 wRi be Thompson Emigrated to northern Arizona, admitted free as guests of hop-- ! special 25 bird event 5 lived and met his life companion creen in Taylor, now Navajo county, or. A cordial invitation Is 24 married in the tended to the public. It will be' Woodall .. .. temple Miss - 22 Brimhall. been married 35 good, so be there, advt., ,'ulmr 22 Wiley years. Came to this valley over 19 25 Egan .. CARD OF THANKS years ago. - 17 At the of the Thompson Mr. Alex Baxter and family Ames Thatcher ward, at the time of 1 wish to extend their sincere bf. Porter of the stake the to the many friends Professional gratitude twenty-fou- r years ago he was who administered kindness to F chosen and set apart as Second them during the illness and Counselor to' Bishop I. E. D. death of their dear wife and Zundel and after his release was mother. To the many friends, sustained a member of the High who attended the funeral er-- comfort to the family following Council of this stake where he vice both in Cornish and Provi- - the death of our beloved wife served faithfully until dence and those who sang so and mother; those who distance made it alMay the comforting ficiated or took any part in the most impossible for him to serve spirit attend them in such hours funeral services or in any other as he desiredod aa the calling of sorrow. way expressed f sympathy,- - we demanded. Manytimes he came Mr. Alex Baxter and family. tender our heartfelt gratitude. from Ft. Thomas horseback to Lars P. Peterson and Family, fill his appointments. More than 9,000,000 persons; The result of this uhion is live within 50 miles of New York Dutiful children of' ZiotC ' HI', I twelve" children and nineteen v are taught that the earth is flat. I grandchildren, the children be- city hall. At Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY OPERATIC EH tu rh mAcrhijirl (In It Thmf?) From The Mafc4 Bull. Act 111. bteua l iterdi). Baritone. In Italian. UiuncpjM banian 1.60 INSTRUMENTAL j uyntn-amo- ; be-bu- I Alpha Qulnney, Sigma ' ' second; Et(ia, Omega Tan',lh)rd , NEWTON SECONDS , yVim 11 j:Jlel8-Stgi- second: . Alphiwou na t tjuln- WIN OYER, BENSON - Delta Nu. Spcncm )a.w; B.harrts,Nortoii; ' second, Krt a pec la 1 Dispnlch ) DENSON, .Feb. 23. The Newton Athlctit club's second team defeated a Benson aggregation here last night by the score of 4S to 36. The contest was a fast one and full of interest. It was very close in the first half ending 25 to 24 for Newton, but tho last period tho visiting t nosers pulled off in a lead. Sylvan Peterson, former II. Y. C. star, was almost a whole team by himself gettiiig, 28 points. His opponent, G. Rigby, was, the high point man for Newton. Tfe Newton guards performed well, aud dutscilred the forwards. THE HCOHK: 1 Raljih Cole, Wll- - Ornate Jan,. third. (md Colo, Ellis. Time 14.9 seconds. Norton '216. Yard only man entered. - NJ 1 i DARREN AFTER BOUT s Frankie Darren, Itaha welter- I weight, champion boxer, la back home after adding Tommy Carter of El Paso, Texas to bit list of victims, f Darren does not know who bis next but thinkn that . opponent will be Vgniger Jim Downing will arrange A bunt to lake place In Logan a week irom Monday, March 6. . NEWTON SECONDS Fg. fr.t AU.OST CHOKED '. I r Bnnl J MraUdla Oterturn (Fiotow) Concert Walter B Jloyera and -- ( Italian BENSON ' - . Baai-!Tnc- le . . j New York women are wearing! Bagpipes were fur at the top . of i their roiled'instrumtnta down stockings. , Greeks.' of the the -- favorite Ancient ....the 1 . .Smallpox increased on The circulation of the news (Pacific coast in the rs papers of the United States and ending 1920. iff 46,000,000. f caiada Steamboats from St. Louis Bee keepers some times clip 'L have navigated the Yellowstone the queen beeswings ter prevent far as the Big Horn. swarming. 3 . ; r 5 .". '. j - r -- five-yea- - . Hia 'Band Overture (NicrlaO Concert Bani Alra- Solo A!)o rordion Solo Gloria Walt Mamma Mia Marlnarlella li S.vn (iuiato) Arr. by Perry Ac- - (Son Oelo,i! Cvnpana tlerr) Mario Perry Accord. on Duet Mario erry and Joseph Peppino CONCERT 13033 Staih Lillie Tiwii li the Ould Cmtnly Down (PaUfior-Ctrl- a lar4 T nor ..Theo. Karin Ijmmvio O Minn (Bowlee-kalt- ) Tenor. ...Thea. 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No. 1) Mslodjr Company ' El-no- ra circum-stanceVa- tj j i nd Who wants to live a hundred ing six boys and six girls, most with taxes where they years, of whom are living. The children are ? surviving are George, Loran, Conmoseurrs of hosiery and Mrs. Alice Curtis of St. David, jams fjncj no fauit with short Mrs. Glena Haws, of Juarez, O. skirts. M., Mrs. H. C. Kemptonof Eden,!. The lrish Frec State and, a Mrs. George Gill of Los Angeles state of freedom may be diff and five dependent children, the crent. youngest being five yeara of age.! Owing to the high cost ofpap-Heha- s been a successful merch-'cr- s we can not mention 'names' ant and farmer. of Russians. Preston Commercial Club vs: Utah Aggies 8 P. M. in Smart Gymnasium 24th, Admission 50c. No Reserved Seats. - - Come Early and get the Seats . 1 c |