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Show r V . THE JOURNAL, TJLC2 BIX PRESIDENT L 11 OF LEAGUE OF THE GRIZZLIES Angus Kennedy Selected as League Executive at Brigham City Meeting Following a Deadlock of Two Hours Is Experienced Baseball Man-Ban- quet Five Wellsvilles Speedy Tendered Visitors at Brigham City. wuw Wins fine Game Over Dispatch) (Sputial SaturWestsiders on BRIGHAM CITY, March 20. Angus Kennedy of Ogdert was dayla Night Game Is named president of the Northern Utah Baseball league here; Excellent Climax to yesterday. Air. Kennedys selection was made following the refusal of William E. Davis of. this city to act in that capacity Season. his election. Tim Mtuated lilgli mIicmiI. in Idaho three miles from the I'tah boundary line, kept the Intermountain eeholas-ti- e hoop title in ( aehe alle) , when this heretofore praetienlly tinknon n team stepped in and won three straight games in the liiuriie) whielt elu.seil nl Halt I.nke Saturday night. I p to SuturdMy etenfng the title was held liy latgan high. Weston non s, from llah's lirm lit a one puint margin. The Weston team has made a mnrieloiis reeortl. It has two defeats at I lie hands of high sehtsil teams and these from the I sign it (,riilies who Won A -i- n. no ' I following - . (Special Dlapatch) March 20. A defeat of Wellatllle A. C. In a clew and hard fought game marked the clone of a Tory aucceaaful basket- ball eeaaoa for tha Newton Athletic club team here on Saturday night Weilsville won 21 to 1 1. ' At the clone - of the flrnt half WtUarille had a II to lead. The thin playing remained .at about acale during theOaat period and the valltlng aggregation forged ahead , NEWTON. at tho hand , Vinner. One fealure of the game wan the ' guarding of Howard Orillia and VetVy Berinon of Newtoa. Thane men hara baan aUlwarta all year and have kept th team la the running with .' 4ry adpcrlor work aa defence , art-latA- the aeaaon Saturday alghi la grand atyle being the . aatelUtea for Newton. ' For WellavlUe Bird, Chuck Archibald and William were the beet Both' Balahed . " I.JIW KING WANTS A ' title-holder- derisively oter them, and the Hout h (arlie high, wlileli team a two Hilnt defeat on to slipH-them. The sellout merged into the IIKiU race practically unknown and was not a member of any division. Weston won the Itbtlio state championship by defeating every leara pluyetl fin both the southeastern Idaho 'tourney and the state tourney. At the close of tha Idaho tournament held at Moscow, the Weston team attracted attention in Halt Lake and lived up to the publicity given it by trouncing the cream of the four utatea. About aU that laigan had to do with the Weston teams winning was supplying the team with complete sets of uniforms, and equipment as weU as basket baUs. Western high has an enrollment of 3A. inter-mounta- in I JOB-- THE performer. ALLIES HAVE A PONDER PROBLEM AUTO CAMP GROUNDS Wi-Hto-a la-h- The eduction of a president proved to be an ardorous task. When the Colon association he was at the bead directors were called into session of the Ogden club and ably directed of the for the purpose of selecting a league the affairs of that member entered the of league. Since Ogden head two men. t O. Itoskelley Urlgham City and Noruian Hamilton Northern Ctah league Mr. Keuucdy of Logan, were nominated and each has been an ardent booster and a received two votes on the first ballot. loyal league supporter, lie will give The meeting then adjourned fur a the leugue affairs every utteutiou cacaus which lasted a couple of hours necessary. w ithout a result. The deadlock was Following the selection of a presibroken when the flip of the coin was dent no other business was accompresorted to, to determine, where the lished. The directors decided that the president should come from. The president should appoint a secretary Ogden delegate won the toss and Mr. of the league but be ahould reside lu Kennedy was named president Prior Cache Valloy. The Box Klder Commercial club to the time Mr. Kennedys name has been aubstltuted for Itoskelleya on entertained the Vlaitor it a elegant the recommendation of Mayor Peters dinner In the Hotel Boothe, prior to who (aid Itoskelley did not bare time (he meeting. President Kennedy is expected to to devote to baseball. Mr. Kennedy Is not new in baseball call a meeting of the league dlrectori by any means. In the days of the (shortly. EXILED SPRING HOLDS FORMER TITLE OF f lT WESTON HIGH NOW I' ' Monday,.March 20, 1922. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Dr. Oeoiije M. Elsler. on of lleorKe I h its cil hss been ' elevteil presiileti! of tile Brigham City Base, ball rlub. Dr. Fthter is well known in Logan having been born ami edurat-e- d here. He allemled high school at tin Brigham Young college and lately took his degree from the I'tah Agricultural college. While at the soiiege lie was acutely in Fister of terested athletics in having been football manager tor two years. He is .it present a very prominent physician at Brigham City where he is also as- vnialed in i ic work wph the Com- momul luh and other organizations. e ' v Mauager Ixiuie Faltk of the Col. legians is already scratching bis bead about ball players. He will go to Salt Lake and Ogden this week to some prospective tossers. Artie Black, former Smltbfield receiver and Hurry Morton, who pitched a couple of games for Logan last year, are both bound for Greenville, South Carolina to play. Claud Davenport, brother of Dave Daxenport the tall heaver, who has been wintering in Ogden will go to pitch for Greenville club also. Ben Jones, last year au Ogden pitiher, is now working in Provo and intends to pitch there till summer. Jones is in Provo for the purpose of establishing residence so as to be a home product. Manager Stubby the Peterson of Ogden Gunners says he has a team bout all lined up. A pitcher named Mies is to he the main chucker ft r the Gunners, according to repo, . - Should final pension despite the fact that his son succeeded him. , On tl t lirty, dusty street with nothing to do and no problem.! Furthermore, says FVairce, DERN TO WRESTLE . Aa was stated several days full of fate for various exiled Napoleon was given by England place io go? Or is he out in the open, inhaling fresh oi bitterSpence Adams, leading most meager of indem hobnobbing with the birds the flowers the squir-Ic- L ago th Chamber of Commerce monarchs, beng deliberated by only the exile at St. IN LOGAN APRIL 3 the Northern Utah league last sea. trees? au wrote to several cities to ascer-p- r the Council of Ambassadors at nities during his number a off carried also son, who while other exile kings Helena, . tour-m 8 to t&in the value of the auto Paris; of France did not hesitate to go Ira Dcrn, worlds middleweight ofothef'leadin g honorssee Give liTia , be a permanent fixture with Seattle. iststothe city. A communica-- . Recently the council received 'to work, waa a Mr-wrestler, champion , Logan Qf the Coast league. Speneo Is going lion has been received from an urgent telegram from the ex-- j and let lurii LoUis XVIII and Lou's-Ph-il vial tor yesterday when he came up to cavort around second base which liany N. Burnhana, secretary Emperor Charles of Austria .jppe, exiled to England, made to negotiate with the Klka for Logan is his favorite position. prove what a regular, bf.the PenverTourists Bureau. Hungary,, hero of the flighttoitjjeir Hving by teaching French the busy ahd happy a great athletic carnival to be held auto regain a throne 5 oungster he can become with the Ilo states that an proper pastime at last year, asserts the Paris newspaper here on April 3. Dern will then perstory In all probability Tommy Fitzpathis command. . , x camping ground isaa, necessary The . dated : Funchal, telegram. On hand other the Exelsior. before form. the Logan fana and his rick will be named manager of the as a railroad station, we arts liv- iAlana &f Madiera, said in effect the in Come and look our over models. latest are They Pedro, exiled from Bra opponent will he any good man to be Pearhes. Ttimmy dickered with ing in an era of transcontinent last word in quality and design. Come in and bring the ' .Down to my last banknote. Emperor zil was pad a respectable pen- selected later by tha committee in Okdm aud now the Ogden directors weeks last For ' 4 highways, When do 1 get some more and sion. lad with you. charge.' dont' like that Brigham isfter him. t year .. the Overland Park of who pays me? . Hern a made but short visit but he Among the royal exiles in Denver .had a city of 6000 auto I The Now is the time to get your old wheel Billie Menges Is making the telegram disclosed a cur- - Europe, King Charles is not the expressed appreciation at the In. every Many night crimpers He ious situation. The, Council of landed old his haunts. of to rounds vitation on the Elks appear here ,ony one who wants to go to work repaired convettfencea are provided and Ambassadors sent iu Ogden g week ago and was there a king Charles Another is the Crown Frince of program. instead of the auto camper Teav-- ' of Madeira where hu to went He nomtial-lthen of Frankie is of Darren couple days. Logan, I'tah Germany, who ardently desires, in, a day or so he , remains in cared for by the Portuguese he says, to return to. Germany welterweight boxing champ, will be Brigham and visited and yesterday Denver and Colorado for sever but the Council of and become a bond salesman. one of the main participants in the he was in Tremontou shaking hauds id weeks- - The revenue from Government, Ambassadors is provided with jp0 this France reports that he boxing to be put onjiy the Elks this If Bill comes to Ixigan needless to say these and other , tourists was no funds for his salary can sell his bonds in Holland dute. Los Davis of Ogden will also he will be among more friends. one of Denvers a best assets or maintenance.paying , and that if he sets foot over the appear. last year, Mr. Burnhans re-Ogden and Brigham City commerPlans for the big Elks doings are is to It therefore allied the German frontier he will be renup -' interesttort gives some very,, cial clubs have shown themselves to governments to decide whether dered liable to arrest and extra- fast being matured and soon a com- be real entertainers and fine sports. i ing data as to the number of will be announced.program the Versailles plete dition under Yields wonderful results with Intoorfets who have visited Den- - they want to keep up the Each have dined the baseball moguls income, or whether, by treaty. ver and Colorado since 1915. In two held at these at recent meetings fluenza and its after effects. .1915 there were 31,000 visitors refusing they automatically reIt is thought a solution of the OBITUARY places. him from lease and exile permit problem will be found by all the to the Rocky Mountain NationDr. Fister at Brigham City has a al Park whose length of stay him to go to work. remaning monarches f Europe Relative to the life of the late bunch of good hackers for baseball. Charles is known to have said clubbing together to prevent was from 3 to 4 hours. In 1921 HTEWAUT h, 21 WENT MUST XOKTH there were 273,737 visitors and to an ntimate: poverty overcoming their form- - Christian Hugi, we learn that he The whole business district Is pledgI'm perfectly willing to work ey colleague. King George is was born at Zimmerwald, Canton ing large sums of money for the. .purtheir length of stay was from 3 0:00-7- : 30 p. m. 1.1; Hours 10:00-12- : received Bern, Switzerland Nov. 19, 1842 pose the maximum, couiribiiLtyifi to tv four months. In 1921,' the for my living and have as a mat- - reported to have Married a' IIESIDEXCE PHONE 131 Margaret Stahli in date being $7fi from few Tirms. OU H K PHONE LSI 'Pocky Mountain National Park :erof" fact been" offered an "Tm-- I affirmative answersto this a British Sect from King Alfonso of Spain December 18G4. Joined the Many others have pledged as high a hd 9,123 more visitors than Mink as position onwith Central Eur-- ; Queen Mar'e of Rumania, and church Dec. 20, 1872. Emigrated f 60. the1 Yellowstone. Yoseraite, expert ' in 1879, coming directly to LoI am affairs. also an art-- . King Victor of Italy. Verde, Zion, opean Glacier, Mesa on gan, where he resided until the S in it h field will bo organized Aft. Rainer, and- - Mt, ; Lassen st and would 1 ke to paint, and MRS.' PITKIN DIES time An Unsolicited Tribue of his death. the I when woek this of can wooks. while! ' cohibfned.' In 1921 the Denver Wednesday But write TIIAMFC AADH DC 1903 to. ou a mission his .In left tsuktUt field .. . .Baseball or write' here in F'ij4LiUu Ut' Parkg- - had - approxF' Dcould-pai- nt "Mountain c native land returning after more stockholders will meet to elect offic- AT MILLVILLE From Hurst mately 600,000 visitors. It is Funchal I can't do it larder emp-- j than two years of faithful effect-fiv- e era, and lay, plana coming f 150 We desire to estimated that more than three lLnl'a most our service. express year. "'and a half million people travel sincere gratitude to the many Author of Humoresque Since 1906 he was almost conoii;L .;n tr MILLVILLE, Mar. 20 Mrs. ed in Colorado in 1921. Instead solso were who Lif kind friends Cache in active for the stantly f engaged The game Temple widow thedate Matilda Pitkin opening of of the visitors remaining for 3 Jib iicitous and helpful during the work. Valley aeetlon of the Northern Utah Jay Jitkin, died Sunday at 8:15 My Dear Mr. Rowland: &nd KSmn j ) 4 hours in Denver and four death and a the life After of service he loop will be Wednesday May 17. Get a. rry of a' complication of dis- Metro Pictures Corporation. following long days in Colorado Springs as in wife and mother. died March 12th, and was buried ready fana. old friends, Swithfield eases, following an operation I came away so thrilled and ctnrie. ihat ih ex.Empm,rSjWeour beloved 1915, they remained from 4 who offem, 8er.. March 16th. a thajlk will be here then. for cancer vv hich she underwent moved by THE FOUR HORSEthe USfv,lan ce or consolation days to 3 months in Colorado. during that He is survived by his widow in January. She was 67 years old MEN OF THE APOCALYPSE This great increase has been and express our and the following children : Fret President Henry laiub of Ixxgan March 8th. period, that I had the same feeling I exwith the of brought about prino pally by Buwhftd coupon appreciation to those Albert and William Hugi ant club haa a plan to dispose be held perienced the first and only time igrateful will services Funeral states i Traffic; and Tourist that Denver who spoke, sang, or took any Mrs. II. V. Andrews, all of Lo- books containing tickets for the sea. in the Millville chapel on Wed- I saw Sarah Bernhardt. I didnt remain in SwitzerTcau and all the peoole pulling these jew-elpart in the funeral services, or gan ; Ernest Hugi of Astoria sons games aa a mean of raising at 2 p. m. The remains want to go home, but to walk together and talking Denver and, land. where they were taken af- sent floral emblems. May the Oregon ; Mrs. N. S. Lofgren of revenue for the support of the club nesday miles and miles under the spell will at the chapel at 1 arrive attrac--ter the revolution. Colorado and making it Lord send them like comfort in Huntsville. There are, fifteen this year. These will aoou be in cirviewed by of.what I Jhad seen. I rnay seem - Hungary,-- were the and may be, tourists. are five for the people Andrew grandchildren and three great culation. a bit superlative in myipprecia-He- r friends. said to favor a return of the the hour of sorrow. . grandchildren. O. jtiorTof this film but to me it and sons Nyman and Family George Ray son second told has of Council York, Emperor, the The Duke CARD OF THANKS Pitkin arri vedf rom Boise - on amounts to a iclmax in the entire V)f King George, has an officia of A m bassadore thal 8he can not INCOME TAX words to com Sundaj. Her daughter, Mrs. histpry of the screen. Last night THANKS CARD OF While lacking 1ak?wance of fifty, thousand doll pay a cent toward the J. I Shepard, deputy intern pletely express our gratitude, Eliza Young of Evanston is ex- marked a birthday! The eighth pay because the State is araayeaf.' revenue collector will be in we desire most sincerely to al 20-March muse had come of age. Mr. InLEWISTON, today. Austra you kindly express our most sin- hs office, in the Federal build thank many kind friends who pected practically - bankrupt. ill with is Her Pearl daughter gram, Miss Mathis, Mr. Ibanez, occur in refuses, stating that the needs cere thanks to those who tender- ing, Logan, Utah, March 30. nd .i More street accidents were so sympathetic and hdp-f- the "flu" and her son Will is suf- every one in fact connected with slack of own houra her people come first. New Ydrk in the aid or syympathy during the 31 to assist taxpayers in filing during the illness and followfering with erysipelas- but as it the masterpiece, is to be con A than during business rush" France and Italy are not expect- ed becument returns. of our of or illness death death is just starting will likely soon to gratulated to weave that enormthe dearly the following ing ' ' ed to consent to guarantee ' an our beloved husband and father. hours. : James H. Anderson. Collector. loved mother, Emel a Nielsen. be under control.- ous story into a tapestry the size annual paymCTit to the exiled the late John M. Anderson. Ve of a motion picture screen, and We are grateful also to those The Greek Church has always King. Great Britain is now con - jare nM)f,t grateful, also to' those A nosegay of roses, a table- who conducter or took part in who conducted or took any part cloth, a fur coat, a horse and any wav in the funeral services, Change in Train Service1 kept four Lents, . distributed sidmng the matter. , Charles complains that despite in the funeral , a nghtcap, and to all who at any time duror in any halter, a quarterly, throughout the yew beauty is artistry raised to the the low value of the mark the way sought to express the spirit a pair of scarlet hose, a falcon, to be March1 nth power. sad Effective that period sought Wednesday ing ' The Christian Easter was or salary has been pad of sympathy or consolation. a cross bow. and a pair of tongs helpful or to alleviate our grief. 22nd, train No. 2 leaves Logan j Im a rather querulous picture I iginally a sort of thanksgiving regularly since his exile, while Mrs. Jom M. Anderson and are among the things received Her Sens and Daughters. 6:35 a. m. to Mendon ooiy. goer., not half satisfied with 4 Portugal regularly pay quarter Family. service lasting eight days. of England each No. 1 for Preston leaves ditions, but seeing the the Fbur by Kjnjf --4 , of his former civil list to . v, renewed my year as rental for portions of Now, that the world has been Tjtigan 8 a. m. daily except has, Manuel. And now some villianous his entailed Duchy of Lancaster made safe for democracy, wet day. faith in the enormouf potential- , Oxygen breathed in by any accuses President estates. Each article represents there are so many vampires flv V. I. c. RY. CO. Adv. person can be measured by a On tha other hand France Democrat points out that, Ferdnand of Harding cf, playing a cornet. the rent paid, or supposed to inp around, what Can be done to rrsrly designed apparatus. Bulgaria, who died recently at Good Heavens! Is it as bad asjbe paid, for some manor, or farm make it safe for marm ti mtn. There is a high staff on punk. ' Mnnieh. was wild onl a nom- - that? G is nn led in MacR-W- , iMirtl lj t ,..i or piece of land , FitOVE PROFITABLE PARIS, MARCH 20. , an want work? t This is the weighty ex-kin- 1 g . Where is Your Boy? -- ir - i An Iver Johnson Bicycle d, -- - - C x , . DeSanders y . CHIROPRACTIC j - R. H. Jackson, D. C, 1 j 1 1. I 2:00-4:4- 5; j 4 - eff-wrta- nt -- i llliilllkJ K . Ti.m I ranme frbliahment - i-- r ? . s P-- -- I Will u - - i 5lt'.i.d sen-ices- curry-comb- i con-Tra- in ex-Kin- g , ' v . - Sun-Jlorsem- en G |