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Show N ) liTF-- JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH roua Thursday, January 4, 1923. vs, Boxelder High, Friday Logan High Jan. 5th, 7:30 P, M.Logan hard enough to get away, etc. . Darren' Leaves For The outstanding .player on the field, when all is said and done, was! Willard Knowles. Given the ball to advance, this chunky youngster, in-variably to Hi red tlie yaidaxc asked' Bout With Black at 1 oTTiTm, Tim--ani- 11 l me BUatn tie-)- - Ogden Frida; Night with!' Frankie Darien. intei mountain crauhed Im bulk into the iim elteraeinht champion ami more no one howtnu the d tins morning for Ouden where he often than not with no liolg such will bgx ilis first match tins year for his insertion, but trifling mattcis" never fexzd him with Joe Ulark of Innvei. This will Livestock and he flawed and Jerked and tote lu- a tin round go at tieand rolled lux wav ItirUugli and awav xiiow boxing curd. Darien; was accompaiib d hv Bar from tr all. Tin! lie "wax- 'theie' and it took no long ramie binoeulxiz nev lliirnfield, expert tiaimr who ated us All Kmhv has heit working Willi Inin lie re to aee wbv he i I p until a short time ao Barufinld Mountaiu left half vas Itns Italic! tiaim-- r Dairen wifi eirt-e- r Ibis hunt with . In the lint-- Jack Ciolt u.i out out his manager. Jim Ilowniug till standing - With the hall in the pi ..tile The Ixi participating eneuiys possession, he was well ntgli has decided that Dowuing invincible and xinearing pluyx In is not the limn to Uaudb bis aftaiis (no-pare- fen SON, JanThe New Phoenix Republican finds the yeople of Ben- Year Utah Says Aggies jn in good health and feeling farely well contented with their "Outplayed Wildcats conditjon financially which of That th Utah AugL-- clearly and course might be very much imoutclassed the Arizona The church organizaproved. tions are all well organized and team on Christmas da at Ihoeuix the officers are alive amr 'in ha already been firmly established ' minds r every Aggie fan. n earnest in their endeavors to do all they Can for the Uplift - Of i'Utd: beJuterixting, however, for i mau' ,,f i to lead accounts of spiritual ideals of their his lv to hi era- and also to furnish rnrea-- ,hi ri newspaper of hind the line on wax Wheu the I'tdh some ex .re xpeclaltv. following tion and amusement for them. jthoenK, he wax pnl led hat It and gain GRIZZLY ATHLETES tb Hioeuix Dmiy Re- Last Friday night a large nuta-Hw- 1 Joe Maughaa the td the consistently. in game. ber attended a dance tbej5iW--Fortunately ror Arizona sip- had oilier tackle, plaved . well, as did Benson chapet and had a very ENTER U. A. C. FOR of tCapt Conroy while he wax in action enjoyable tiniV Next Friday ttl educated et:i..r digeu Curdu-rIn faTl bill ct !t3eUa Iktve and Ffersdorf to hack ou'skd Ilight there . is another dance football battle with thejihev wore not rfetm .is bin FUTURE FOOTBALL scheduled under the auspices of jin -r Jt'UU Azxiv at tue fairgrounds here'Jack. the Farm BureiU. WOBi ' Mrs. Argus Funk is at thei,'',?r,1, T The flail Amirultui.il lollige re to i victory over the tnothei draw hack was the ot ig banline Mr.'and home of her parents, ti lilav who rliul two athletes of (ID it lh i kins of Tucson .Vortherwers. fieiating Mrs. A. J Reese where she is rosv w make the should more, d am r He MHawvt vxlna w missed ho amount fere futup In II rated the carefully nursing a fine daught- flint) standing. ttkcii I lie , f of fouls, the most flagrant of which vhu Joe Carlisle and H.mv Clark arrived on Dec. 22. Both er that , have to be given the,1 Wax Arizona's holding Such tft par bulk Logan high Toot bn plavers, .A hah an, two lueu leistcmd there.- - TinI ienUeC i. am L.lo w 1. TIicre"xTnrr fcmir- - ilmrntm bji along splendidly and Angus is mi getting away from the fart that ' ixihle from the grandstand and have completed their uoik at the delighted, as now he has as live visitors poescsecij the greater all1 should have lieen douhlv apparent many kinds as artyoni. two buys lusiuml a re walls a a.) even the most I" the men who wer? running tiie and one girl. Grandpas- and Injrai ut the kvixoaut rxsgers had to came. Grandmas Reese and Funk are lb s a ganif (Not Tin nhovv 'riitH troiu also rejoicing. Mrs. C. D Reese that they weren't eulitled Arizona papefs report of be( flur-llrecentiv gave her husband an- eil, . Conrse. o a form to form'kame do not include nil the mcelbext tackles in the xt.il. Claik has other fine daughter and all contlilnxx said about the bl.ili PClex 'been all stale center foi tliiee - j. - I- x . ; 111 Hr-u- 'api-are- - ' ! . ll- s-- iiH-- I t f,r-,hu- s - i.-- j u, oet-tini- - were-filutnl-- 1 - 1 t, cerned art getting along alright, except the little brother Dee and he feds peeved as he say would rather have a brother. he Mrs. Leonard Gibbons is with her mother,, Mrs. Marne Reese who is helping to take care of a fine daughter that recently arrived.-Mrs. Gibbons was very ill for a few days, hut she is getting along alriuht now The dav before Christinas our U.ulsr h, years . twrtod, the Wild There w. re many more i ata 111 tfvcir tru pace and the ouchiiowft well cru-d- . but to LEGION HOOP TEAM h mtcceeUiBZ T3 percent of the battle the Invader j an far xurpaxxi-he Kelinea that there Was no BEING ORGANIZED Im lh opentn -- u t, ' iur famous South American patriot, is to' bo presented this evening to the I'nlon v Washington. D. C. Ths address ot presentation ill be made by the Minister of and the bust will be received by Secretary of 'State Hughea. tol-onibl- a, IN THK IllVIi NKWS Murdock, the nets Victor rhair- - ion. Is a prominent TirogreKstve political leader and journalist or the t, shose record as a ou- kicks first niad him known nationally. Prior to entering pidic life he sum an editor ui Wn lutz and iloug with William Allen While, a vrolher editor of.Kaus.ia, he helped to prove to the larger world of bf a ioui'IihIisui that tlu tripod small nty journal tan become a seat After a brilliant career In of power. Stale politus as xQ advisor or the ieople on ethual ixues, he was sent to Hie Fifty eight Cougrexs to fill a '.K.imv, He remained in Washington until the ilose oif the S xty Mr Murthird Congress lu lhli dock wax a proKressIve Kepubluan oiujrexsional iuriug most or his lareer and in 1912 he became a partisan Progressive and a follower But in this he of Mr Koosevelt de't lined Lu. be led bin k Into the fold and became a progresDm mg five earstoi sive Democrat servue on the Trade he has had Hbuudunt oppor-uinilto use bis capacities as a fear less invertiKrtlnr and a foe of monopoly and injuMne. KftStltlKH TOIHVS 17112 England made a declaration of war against Spain. 1822 Washington t. De Pauvv founder of the platet glass industry in Indiana and benefactor of Tie Pauw I Hiveraitv. born at Salem, Ind ELECTRICITY mid-Wes- lA", Clean, Cool, Convenient, Safe, Economical -- Think of the delight of hating no soot, grease, or dirt to bother with around your range! ashes c And what a convenience it would be to simply turn a switch and have heat instantly ready for you! -- Electric cooking is much easier and simpler you are sure of good results, because you ran regulate the temperature exactly as you wsh. The motlern enjoys many hours of leisure because she lets electricity do her difficult tasks. c home-mak- er Com-nctssio- ii v Won't you come in and see just which electric rangewould be ideal in your home? We hai e many sty lea and sizes. -.-oi-ial ' tH Utah Power & Light Co Efficient Public and tins xliowed up better than eier He has a Wealth el natural Died May S, 187 1823 Gen Peter J Osterhaus one or the last surviving general ofability. llumotx arc out that the I'.umtrs ficers of the I'nion armies born at Died in Berlin will pet other high school via is from Ooblentz, Germany. in 1917. .oilier institutions soou. 84 3 Stevens T. Mason first died State of in governor Michigan, curi-where this l Hang your Man is mad' New York city. Born in Loudoun orners will see it: dust. Dust settles. Be a i ounty Va . in 1811. Sen ice Etery thing Electrical for the Home. 1 FOR LOGAN POST "CharLew UTUIland was expected toj . star, in fact, be was expected to run rlaits arotiad the Arriculturixtx, but! Ilxns are helnj; formulated kj.of e than 1 f persons perman."' chan man of Palrk, ChuHec, takiSJ! Ihe afternoon as s Louie ished in the burning of the West InSunday School chorister, M- - J. whole fas waty tediucre. He tried athletic committee of lavcan i'oat No. Wouldnt you dian steamship Amazon off the Sell Betty FaMev tookjrwo sleigh loads of j7 of the American Legion, for the hked to have had an old time j isles, . his singers- - and visited" several joixanization of a basketball team of i to make love to! 186-you- Ituh was admitted" aimor knight School Hoop families in the ward and cheered High jthe Leyion here. Louie will haVe 1 should Florence statehood sav; xonietbfna definite in a day or two. uot! them with appropriate songs- Sitting on an iron kneet 1901 Lord Roberts assumed the The state executive committee of The officers of the Primary Contest Comes doesrft ajtpeal to me. of the, duties of conimaluler-ln-cliie- f the Legion In its meetiiix held last essaoeiations t Benson gave the British army WJae-daa have state derided to y Saturday children a dance last 1919 President Wilson and his Evening basketball league. The l.oKnn Ioat Refreshments afternoon. tailed on Pope Benedict at the parly he the would muons then naturally '"Here served and the little folks v Valiran first In the state to organize a team. a Conch Woody Romney ot the an enjoyable time. X EAR AGO TODAY ONE Whether or not the teams are to Grizzlies is preparing tor his C. S. Congress reassembled after Vpry interesting exercise be recruited In the post or if counseafirst hoop nmtest in Logan this rcrlwendered, ia our district the Christmas used be decided. is to tint are ties yet their closing son. winch lakes place at llie lilrli De 'aiera appealed to the Irish i . mw!si the day-o- f and veftool ayu tomorrow niKbt when Tiie I.otsu Post had 'a fast hoop to reject the treaty. for the holiilavaL. Candy tea-tiepeople Is to and team three ready years ago r. tbs- Grizzlies meet Hoxelder. This nuts wAe furnished by the BIRTHDAY TODAY' will be an exhibition Kme and will play attain. There are many fast fi , Frederick B. Bassett, chief Capt. In the years ago Forty today ,tbe Legion, hoopsters of TBe C. S Navy Hydrographic OfIrvine a son cf Mr. and Mr be a demonstration of Hie new hoop was operation for 54 the fice. born in Brooklyn. N Y, left Reeses fer T. Pittsburg at Davenport. Iowa formed, fveiaia school. CRIMSONS RESUME ; ago years today. day after Christinas tv tudy 'catenary of the birth of Geu The, Grizzlies made a good allowLouis F. Hart governor of the electrical engineering, lli broPeter J. Oaterhnus who commanded on tour the Idaho their ing daring State of Washington, born at High AFTER ther Lavern ha been employed BASKETBALL a Federal division in the Atlanta They lost two games and in Pittsburg - with electrical holidays. Poiht, Mo.. 61 years ago today. ' . campaign. won four which is considered very Bishop Frank M. Bristol, of the pknt fcf several years.mission- well considering also that they playTHE HOLIDAY REST Centenary of the birth 1of Benja- Methodise four our from Episcopal Church, born Letterf S. sena min Franklin Harding, ed atl of these games in five days. ary bsja give assurance that The games Tost were lost by small Coach Bufns Crookston of the ator from Oregon during the civil m Orleiut county. N Y 72 years ago today. they aie fueling fine in, thpir margins. war period. trig bam Yuuug college ba settled WrtrKHl BKl.ode,rpr.entaUv a work VU ; Centenary of 'the b.rth ofSusan The men who will start for the down to business after the Christin Congress of the Thirteenth MisLeKoy Ballard is laboring in Logan high tomorrow night wilt be mas holidays snd in but a few days in souri district, boru Bollinger the Northwestern States mis-yk,- Captain Baugh and Jackson, guards; he expects have one of the busiest county. Mo.. 55 years ago today. where hs. his been two Lindquist, center, and Bennion and basketball to squads in the entire state. Washington J McCormick, repre- year Thcw, Cyril Munk is in Adams, forwards. McNeil, Maughan The Crimson mentor has a very in Congress from Montana, Britrdi-tnwriOsentative th nearly an(j Csnnon are Others who are Igrge squad of haakethall aspirants born at Missoula, Mont. -- 39 years and Milton Jorgensen and he thinks that competition will , ago today. are in the Proftriaad A. help make a good strong team. Montreal of andOntario, , vince the hardest job some The B. Y. C. is preparing to make ne respectively where they have a dirve for the junior college title t0 laboring cvW a year, 'll in Ibis state. The new league takes atreakii 'tllow flora Jaw of Canada now prhibHtheir in four of the junior colleges of the fdcple fr.m other countries go-- Praumg. Bee - Hives state aud five n the Gem missionar-ie so 'Ing into Canada, ted to suer . Cereival- jfn d a tiipe ago over the remains of a state. The B. Y. , are pent from Mormon as himself of Mnioej eed governor n gmusement of exceptional 4 to honors. old and the chance months good cop A sin tlemntS,in Canada to take the Mrs. Clair Mortensen, last Fall, will be tormaliy installed j nierit and interest to those who came place of Ft he mDs'nnaries who u with the little one from Rich- - The Fascist! wear black shirt in office today. , . theatregoers w ho delight in . are released. In behalf of the Republic of Col-- j good theatrical entertainment where Mr, Mortensan is Evidently the laundry vote is n )t tv,aiie'd lctor Rvesei is hMne irim ombia a bust of General Santander, will be presented here ot the j working in Skaggs. much consequence in Italy. of i V, of U. during tht? holidays ' fr LYRIC THEATRE 1832-Mor- ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 58:15 P. M. 4 - ?' -- A Off ' Tomorrow 1 ; VaudeviLLEt 1 M COMEDY DIAMA l Ia-a- rdf-ess- . rt--. . 1 amw-ndicit- 's , J Rfe f 1- -2 with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Reese. William Alljenvtartshis truck in the morning with hs load of bovs and girls for the North voting highr Mr. Allen with a had of oTtr. twenty, is giving god ser- j vice.. Prcnjptly at 8 o'clock a. ' tn.Jie henks his horn and at 6 jn.. he Returns with his jolly 'kl,tnch. Ether Tarbet has been ara HotSprings for several due td rheumatism, he Thinks Jiis daily bath is Improv- - ; lug him. C. P; Reese is feeding a bunch of livestock near the sugar fac-t- y he recently purchased . k fal head of nure Wood H from the Cardon com k cn A RIOT OF Fill H Aar k Moforio Picture , POPULAR PRICES V r., ptny. ?! , services ue;e held of-M- AW, WHATS THE USE B7LF.vuz.im era W m( NewefiAper Union " PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 Plus Tax. Oit Sale Thursday. Lyric Theatre- on Friday Jan 5 turns are run between and in when The Girl and the Tramp the four acts of the play. The will be seen here at popular pri- Harmony Quartette never faU ces. to please and secure many enThe Girl and the Tramp is core and the clexei; work of the story of a scoundrel who William Durant as the musical would take the widow all, but Chinaman, in a gorgeous orient-ia saved from The jxwr house .hy setting- is also a pleasing feaA Son of Rest, known also as ture, while the clever work of hobo anda knight of the James Gordon and Ixy Merton road but in plain and simple as the girl stamps them as capReserved English a tramp. The play is able players. on now sale. a Adv. seats vaudeville nd drama comedy - al - Poor Little Henpeck) 3 , 0 1 |