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Show - Wednesday;- May 3 1 - ;i 922;' HlffillHIS -- can-yoir- as farasthe 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 . 6 17 SUMMARY: Two base hits S(Uires 2. Ford. Mul glow, Sorenson. Frasier. Three Double Holi-- , base hits Laurftzrn 2. Gill to Warr Stolen kisses Thomas 2, sou Tea. BergBjo, Gill 2, Warr. Midgeler. Marshall. Bases oil day Crowds atn: Hyrum and Logan rinc Ball Ilmen iiuns isiiayea naws PlUg Game ban -- otr Ford2 stmek out u Ford 14; Bv Nelson 11 Passed ball j,I0W Hlt 4,h pitchwi j,an 'Haas by Ford Wild pitches Nelson 'Ford Umpires Gardner and Thomp- - Tho Hyrum Legionnaires non a Uoublo bill from the Io.gau Post! team yesterday and took a big lead in tho percentage The column. first game an played at Hyrum and Was a plavotf of the tie of Miy 18 and that went an extra tui.iu having been designated by the itid'n.i-geto b a seven frame affair The gam In Logan sent to the visitors 4 to 2 and sas a high class baseball 8n" Second game at Logan: 8-- 8 rs exhibition. The Logan club had a good chance to sin at Hyrum until errors enur'- the seventh the two were again tied. In the eighth Hyrum scored, the sinning run. Ford for Iogah pitched fino ball his bestfeat being the striking out of 14 men but hit support sas ragged. Orville Nelson pitched for Hyrum In this game. At Logan It s 4s Manager Edd'e Haws of Hyrum who set the treats hack with hut Ibret hits. He pitched aupberb ball throughout the games. Ollle Otte also also hurled a classy game. Hyrum rallied In the fourth and scored three runs which proved to be sufficient. The Loganites failed to connect with Has a and he returned victor. Big crosds witnessed both guinea and much enthusiasm sas sbosn. The scores: First game at Hyrum: I t Jcn . Mr. Karl Kowallis, with his Izogan , family, drove-u- p Iogan Hyrum . OURxT A TWICE Called at seventh bv agreement. None out la eighth when winning run wax scored. SCORE BY INNINGS: ' 4H B- -J LOGAN Lyons-Colora- HKSiffiBKJIJM ' jT.WrrrLrr Dm if Jj Trying to cut down on clothing expense ? Trying to find the make of clothes with the style, the fit and the wear you want at a smaller outlay? Try a Kirschbaum suit! Sptbig prices: ; 25 - 40 do, &jarY r wotih .7 tj.it " Called at seventh bv agreement: I SCORE BY INNINGS: HyrunL Logan 0 0 0 3 1 0 n 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 SUMMARY: Two base hit Haws. Stoleu bases Otte, Gill. Struck 11 ; By Otle 7. hu wuhpit&edbbii. Otte by Haws Left on bases ; Hyrum Sam 4; Logan 3. Christensen. An Odd Coincidence RIDGEWOOD, N. J., May 30. On the third anniversary of h of his brother' in a motorcycle accident at Irvington, N. J., Edward M. Boshen of West Orange received a fracture of the skull in a similar accident today on Ridgewood read. Boshen, who was formerly an executive of the Thomas A. Edison company, is in a South Orange hospital in a critical condition. , . The Scotch have nothing on us Hooch, nowadays on saying mon. e; Smith-Mc-Na- ry Funeral services for the late Elizabeth Jane Myler were held in the Fourth ward chapel May 30th, 1922, at 10 o'clock. Bish-o- n Serge B. Benson presiding. The choir sang. I Need Thee Every Hour'V Prayer "was of--j feted by A. A. Scheby. Quartet ibv James McMurrin and Co., !My Father Knows. Those whe sooke v of consolation were Elder W. II. Mecham, President iG. W. Lindjuist, President J. E. Pardon and Bishop Serge B Benson. A duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Jesus Lover of My Soul. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Benson. The closing hymn was !God be With You Till We Meet Agajn. Benediction was pronounced by Brother William I o-- ds Lu-th- Jjeave on your'Watch andyour 9lings ifyou like don t h avc to d ress like a scarecrow youdo nt even have watch. With the you touch only damp clothes Laun-Dry-E- tte never wet clothes. You can do an entire washing without putting your hands in the water. This is because the Laun- - feed.-- It clothes, but Wringer-dr- Lowe and Greenwcll. Wallpaper and Oalsomine cleaner, 609 or leave orders a j Phone " Adv Powells. . docs all the work It has no wringer to not only washes the. Dry-Et- te for vou. y whirls Laun-Dry-Et- them without a wringer. Let us show you the te. Vt Harry's Cafe oh Center street has bceffrcraintedand renovated. . Voice or piano lessons Crowther. Phone 536. . Edna Ad. Juvenile Judge L. E, Nelson went to Brigham City taday to hold cout this afternoon. The regular monthly meeting 3f the Service Star Legion will convene at 3 oclock tomorrow in the commercial rooms. - Dr. Ah in Hale and family returned last evening from an Black-foo- t, Mary Pickford in Daddy Long enjoyable auto trip to a had where Idaho, they, Legs and Enilk Ardon. Logan nice vist. high school, Friday night. Ad. , Laun-Dry-E- tte Co, LOGAN r , HEN you wash with the Wf VV you Thatcher Clothing re KI ENG .WAS cessssssssasisssssssssisaaasaaBi labor-savi- ng Let us demonstrate th6 one electrical washing machine that saves you all the drudgery of washday the one machine that gives you washing deluxe. Convenient Terms Can be Arranged t I n the-deat- a TempleFork yesterday and had a pleasant outing. One of the sights up ther he said, is a snow bridge over the creek where a snow slide had come down, the water Dancing at the Logan Pavilion washing a passage way through every Wednesday and Saturday. it. Adv. BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Andy Doc" Caffey, and Miss Home of Good Motor Cars Adv Rose Call, went to Sait Lake today, where they will, be unitThe regular monthly meeting ed in mairiage. Andy is going Rob Roy DeWilt chapter of of, tJ Sunnyside, Utah, where hi the Service Star Legion will be will be employed. Mrs. Caffey held 3:00 p. fn. in tha Thursday will return to Lcgan for a chamber of commerce. All time members of each committee urged to be present This is the last At a meeting of the city com- meeting before the summer vamissioners the regular monthly cation. There is a very importbills were passed. C. I. Over- ant matter to be decided at this held cf Salt Iake was present meeting. and made an offer to purchase four thousand approximately Wanted : Board and roomdollars worth of special im- ing Accomodations for U. A. C. provement warrants 'offering Summer School students. Notininety cents and accrued inter- fy Presidents offffice. Adv. est, which was accepted The remains of Earl Pugh, The marrihge maiket is look- twenty-nin- e Years of age, son Licenses were this of Mr. and Mrs. JJA, Pugh of ing up. morning issued to: Heber Chris- California, arrived this morntian Kunz of Dern, Idaho, and ing from Fort M irie Clark of Georgetown, and were taken to theNLndquist Idaho; Wardo Joseph Andrea-se- mortuary chapel. The youiig and Mabel L. Wood field, man sent some time here as a both of Sfe Anthony, Idaho; Federal Vocational student, and William Jensen Kotter of Brig- last December married Miss ham City and Almannie Hale of Phcebe E. Wralker of this city. Blackfoot, Idaho. , Funeral servees will be held ir the Eleventh ward room of the Not many people at Hyrum Tabernacle on Friday at 2 attended the special meeting on oclock p. m. . Monday evening to consider the matter of securing more water Fallow the crowds to Wells-vill- e for irrigation for t.ie bench every Saturday night to the ,ands and other l)art' of Hyrum. best dance with the best music Perhaps it as d"e to insuffi-Umpl- in the Valley. Paved road all the dent adert: ing. This is an im- way.' Adv. portant rtijutm and should receive careful :on ation. ToIn yesterday's account of the night the commTTec with en- Memorial Day services, necesgineer McLaughlin will meet at written, there Smithfield to consider the same sarilynothurriedly moment a comat was the question and on Thursday evenheroes war list of plete Logans ing a similar meeting will be who died in the service, avail-ablheld at Richmond. The Secretary and we regret to. learn of the Interior thought so much were inadvertently some that of the last report sent in conemitted Following is a complete the irrigation projects cerning were in Cache county that he had cop- - list of them, whose graves yesterday : Claytor ies of the report made and has'dec2J Preston, Guy B. Alexander used them a good many times Wilford W. Anderson, Lafayfor reference. If the bill goes through, Cache ette Blackburn,! J. II, Weston Edward county stands a good show to get Alma Jensen, Capt De Fob Witt. Walters, Foy a government irrigation project. This will be because the commit- Joseph C. Willmdre and Arthur the tees have the reports well pre- Nielsen. These are in pared and a fund of information order in which they appear Ir the records of the Sendee Stai . on the prospects. Legion. JAGI Edwards Furniture The Logan. High School, as such, is closed; tho end of, the school year having been reach eel. But in accordance with the tnlilhtened policy of the Schoo Board and Superintendency , it is now open as a community center for Logans citizens and will be open during the summer. There is a commpnuy room provided with tables and magazines, where a quiet hour may be speht, or organizations piay obtain its free use for committee meetings, by tele phoning in to secure reserva tions. It may be used as a center for all. public activities. There will be someone in attendance there at all times The swimming pool will be open ity children, bein the afternoons, lend it may enjoyed evenings y for swimming parties therej is' a nominal charge to pver the expense. The picture shows on evenings will be continued l throughout the summer. Neces-jsaril- com-imunit- ''Let us Feather Your Nest" Fri-,da- y -- Mrs. Joseph Howell and fam-- y came up from the capital for Decoration Day. "The Tam-lreturned to Salt Lake ' but Mrs. Howell will remain here for some time of her- family, y to-ia- y, visiting-m- embers -- -- The biggest nickels worth you ever bought. Twice as big as a cone; easy to eat ; delicious, healthful. No wonder Picaninny Freeze is outselling j all. Other confections. A farewell testimonial be held at the Third ward hall Thursday eveningJune 1, 1922 in honor of Wiliam E. Riter,! who will leave shortly for a mision to Germany. An excellent program will be rendered 2t after the dance. Not many local people realize how many people come to Logan from other cities in Utah and Idaho every year to do temple workl Tens of thousands of youngsters in this community have made lasting friends with Picaninny Freeze. , Look for the Bluebird name on the wrapper I At All Refreshment Places. ' Ma nu fact un lirrnwd ljr IVtiMiiiay 4'omjiHHy f 4 mrrlca, twit Iaik 'it,, I tali. Frt-i-M- The Bluebird LoganhaS beefidesignat-?- d as a temple city and this Is LOGAN, UTAH to a certain extent correct. Last reason there were several hun-ire- d excursionists from Sugar City and Idaho Falls who come to do temple work. There were ilso several hundred from Brigham City and Ogden., Many ame from the Bear Lake sections and elsewhere. This year President Shepherd of the Tem-ol- e expects at least 2500 workers from northern Utah and southern Ida. This Is quite an asset to wood Manufacturers associaTHE SALVATI0I1 ARI.1Y Logan and the excursionists should be shown every courtesy tion at a meeting" here today." possible so they will feel free to Staff Captain and Mrs. Bell, CARD OF THANKS come here. The location of the Divisional Commander of Idaho t1 rany . all , temple and its surroundings who ifere and Utah, will visit Logan help to create the proper spirit 80 klnd fnd neighbors dun mg thejong ill- - Thursday June 1 in the Interest for temple work. At this 'season and of of the Salvation Army. The ne8S following of the year especially the our dear nd mother. To Staff Captain and Mrs. Bell are from the view the and grounds n those who spok$ words of in Salvation Army 'work are wonderful. temple hill fort and to those who furnished ,for their long service, and good the beautiful music, and to all music and speaking ability. g in any way helped to the street meeting tha Support Hoover s Plan inside meeting will begin at 8 p. m. 1 East Center St. All " MEMPHIS, Term , May 30. j welcome, , , . 4 r--,.' Support of the Hoover plan for standardization of lumber, grad-- j There are many menus but It is none of our br es and sizes, as discussed atj home is the place to get some-hi- s whether Japan' gets, ' conference with lumbermen thing to eat Siberia or not. fn Washington last week, was f A man sacrifices health in Monkey glad juice tired feeling makes yr by the executive com- - forts to get money to pay mittee of the American Hard-tormore tired. f we com-iknow- Fob-wh- light-lowin- - . r ed s. - 'ft o |