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Show Thursday, May 17, 1923 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH pAc$ six 4 2 !bt'fore the season is over that Ford, rf.. NEWS 3 1 will set Jaidihe down a little, al- - Erick sen, 3b. cf, man. is Petersen, a he though mighty good AND OTHER BASEBALL SEASON Otte is weak yet and ha not got Schaub, c his turves breaking just right. 'Brown, If. IN APHF VA1 1 1 Vs Jack Ford in left field is a good Lewis, ss. ITEMS A TflLHil mmj. He got two hits and made Otte, p. ta good exhibition of base rurt- - Marshall, If. An unnecessary result of the Graham lOGAN BEATEN ON THE ning. The crowd was fair for bond election was that recent , cold day, and if the aitide of HOME GROUNDS IN HO, a the this Totals as 5 11 27 feelings of some people w ere game' its jrood AND CLOSELY CONTESTEI all summer, the crowds will be rufi led and it will be some . badly v , Score by Innings. . tjme before they enter into thej GAME RESULTS OF OTHk,man' timcs 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 larkston 0 5 activities of the city as heartily) ER LEAGUE GAMES- -j Yesterdays Results nr the past., done have as they SCORE AND SUMMARY. Lewiston. 8; Wellswlle, I. Not because of the fact that the 7. Preston, 2; Southfield, ds carried but because of pro- i V" The Cache, Valley Baseball buses, Logan, 3; Clarkston, 5. V.ebn judices that were engendered Schaub, League was ushered in yester-- i Belnaj). Hit off and. epithets that were thrown Teams. Ol of lo. Bases ' oil around loosely by, n. temperate! te, o; Standing Jnj'duiO, day in Logan, by Logap being Won Lost let.; balls, Schaub. Wild pitches, People wins, oppos-- 1 3 tv , .bounced to the tune of 1 0 1000 by Jardine, 20; by Otte, 1. Passed campaigner.'. the bonds were biamled as iV . Clarkston. Jardine established a ,0 1000 balls, Scdi aubs. Wild pitches, traitors andWJisloxal Wesecrn Record in the valley when he'fS. 'thl 1 0 1000 Otte. Time of game, 2 hours 5 to be unable to engage in a struck out 20 men. Mclvor, Cal-jj1 0 000 . 500 which Attendance, in the I tali Power! Umpire, paign others have dera and upon 1 4) 000 Kimball. Co. is a contestant and Light eral hot days in July struck outjWt,,s'l,le 1 w ithout imputing to it and those 0 000 Dave men. Davenport, eighteen WU it. unfair, An engineer declares that one of the world's greatest pitchmotiv-wit- h honorable The Score and do now Summary. the work, here men people ers, struck out twenty be. it should as t Clarkston. which the aid of machinery, ljlat lst ,in 1920. But now comes Jardine ( otnmissioner hvans du'--Lity needed twento 10,000,000 with persons into the hall of fame said on the street the other t 1 a generation or so ago. ty strike outs. there is no excuse for that ening outThe Clarkston men simply sort of thing. Said he: Cerin the The gold contained played Logan in every departthe Utah Lower people tainly, bases. ment except in running medals, vessels, chains and have treated us with the greatThe Logan team does not want ohter objects preserved in the est consideration and fairness to make apologies, but Manager Yaticanw;ouId make more gold and we have no complaint to coin than the whole of the pres- make over their Stubby Petersen has an immense opposition. It ent Europe an circulation. job' before him, when he has to was as. much their right to opmake a team all out of home Airplane photography will be pose the bonds as it was ours to tried out this year as an aid in support them and there should boys. i Logan has been importing all estimating cotton acreage by be no wounds left, for no the Btircmr of Etxmnmtcnf-thher talent lately, and now she ng ett iz e nw bu t de ndea v o r U. S. Department of has the job of using her own to administer such hurts." team will But a Logan get boys. If the motives of the Utah Lower Co. were as vile as some are always willing to paint them they would likely have stepped out of Logan in the dark long ago. If a man came STORIES OPENING OFTHE Colored lighting May Displace Wallpaper fvlvllla CLEVELAND, May 16 A method by which the mistress of the house may completely change the mural decorations of the entire domicile in less than five minutes is beng de- vised here in the Nela Park re-search laboratories of the Gen-eral Electric Company. The new device, operated ,en-- 1 tirely by electric lighting, is capable of throwing as many as fifty distinct wall paper designs 'on the walls of the room in less than sixty seconds with practically n human effort save of a tinted glass the slide on which are arranged various colored daubings. The effdet is obtained by the use of a specially made magic lantern box, which when completed, may be concealed in the room and arranged so that the wall designs will be focused perfectly and changed at will. The coljrs, as well as the designs of the decorations, may be varied according to the effect desired. One may brighten the home to the stage of absolute gaiety through a play of brilliantly colored designs, or change to quiet and sombre tones at will. j will buy an j rV: Ti I S ELECTRICRANGE i f11?-bon- J Other prices and sizes in our big stock just the light model for your home. . 5-- T . we have , . With an elect lie range you will enjoy cooking because you will have mou-men- t 1 cam-lni- NO SOOT NO FUMES NO ASHES NO SMOKE n. ... j ; dis-00- 0 and-predato- Ky - s v-- 1 modern electric kitchen equipped .with an efficient electric range is now within the reach ot everyone. Enjoy this convenience NOW Place your A I British Tennis Players Utah Power&Iight e -- I order today.! rjght-thlnk- - ; , 1 Efficient Public Sen ice Everything Electrical for the Home. LONDON, May 16 Tennis like everything else in these - progressive days, has to con- form to altered world conditions - and , following the change from tomorrow-toestablish old to new Wimbledon and the a factory of any kind that reabolition of worlds title" quired power we would le comcomes the news that therefrom, Dr. to and seek medium this the yf pelled company .through British Davis Cup trial ask its support in getting the in-- ! Bey, its representative in the matches will probably be held on The govern-imedustry located here and. there Constantinople. thus lives in an atmos- hard courts. This is in order ,are few here that do not believe the selected players, may be that we wouldet that supiKirt. phere of its own creation, unaf-- j that So why not credit them with fccted by foreign comment on used to the courts on which most of the 18 competing coungood citizenship and admit that its actions, and to this cond!- their motives are' as clean as our tion is attributed some recent tries play, and also to the will own. They are simply looking actons which have tothat theto British teamwhere The pianoforte recital given governmental own and go Belgium interests after their ave aroused a measurable dc-- i hard courts are used. that is what has made their com-- I Sunday afternoon in the Logan of fore1" criRn' These forthcoming trials, so pany one of the strongest busin- tabernacle by Miss Ludean Reg- ess concerns of the state. far as England is concerned, ed and thoroughly enjoyed. Mis.- cent. On March 1 the rate was are likely to bririg out very little new and the old country Willard Rose of Salt Lake has is a young pianist of 'advanced to five percent, and will talent, have to rely on such old been convicted of blackmail and Rogers stocks as Kingscote, Crawley. will be sentenced by a federal much promise and rendered most made retroactive on ah which guards still in warehouse ani Gilbert, Lycett, Lowe, Max .judge in a day or two. He sent effectively an unusually inter .had paid the old duty of one Woosnam, and Roper Barrett. a letter to an Italian high school percent. It is recognized that The only new man mentioned 'girl residing in Price .threaten-- i March j1e qUcstjon 0f this duty is with any pretensions to 'Davis of to the contents reveal a ing 2 Nocturne No. and a matter of internal ad- - Cup form is the Chopins clearly h .letter he said she had written to J. D. P. another girl, unless she paid him were played exauisitely. She ministration, and it is aceepted 0ld African, uch; only with the restroac-- ; Wheatley, who has been educat-rre$25. She turned the letter over per forms with a r.'.ose and have to the officers and his ar here andhas qualifications and actness that is most conviction followed. to play for Great . . . .. ,, A decree has been issued in Wheatley showed remarkable ert asinjr the income tax fiv' form recently when he won the The annual gathering of tliej atinV,a'! 1. V Utah Sugar Manufacturers will stabbing that often characterizes, fold, anj to include foreigners,.. Coveredd Courts Championship be held at Colorado Springs this western piano students. jan(j retroactive to the ,uatc cf.at Queens Club, beating in the Miss Rogers was assisted by the foreigners arrival in Tur-- i final game the International year and it is expected that makers from 28 states will Professor and Mrs. F. 1L West) key. Indian player, Doctor A. II. be present at' the convention. of North Cache high school.. Another law increases tlic.Fyzee. three sets to one. est played three Prof, tax on a cm lain President Ephraim Bergeson of the State Farm Bureau, in an interview given the Salt Lake Tribune on Wednesday says that the outlook for the farmers of Bcriot was especially great tracts of fine grazms land. Ytt, he says, the fields are the state is improving, and he dable. This was the aP In local business circle? these idle and liot a heed of has strong hopes of better pric-- J pearence of I rof. cattle is to West 'awkward and unusual' proceed- - be seen. es for farm products next fall. to hear from jn are ascrjbed largely to th: The reason is thut the ratives of a popular govern- . ignorance New York City is to celebrate of These public recitals are giy- - men as vet unused Morocco, Algiers an l Tunisia to the inlri-- , its silver jubilee this year. The ing the music students of this lCacje!l 0f economic lltera.v without mentallity, legislation. function will start on the 26th city experience which cannot be:jt i do!and er French masters that felt the deputies of May and run till the 28th of mae cffort to except on the legitim-inrealize the far reaching June. Grover Whalen is vico-- 1 ' Not only are they concert stage; they are de- veloP KUCh measu 'es. 0f nor chairman of the jubilee commit-- I cidedly educational and at the thoi'r but tutoAd intellectual;.'', in western lands. reaction tee and also is a radio fan. Just same time are thev lack those ordinarv aptia genercreating to see how many people are tak- al tudes that are required to raise Appreciation for the art. part ' In the "radio concerts ing a potato or to cultivate a blade Moroccans Neglect and talks that are put on of grass. They are satisfied to he made a talk on the New Taxes In live work as little as posTurkey, Chances For Wealth sible.andTheto French jubilee over the radio the other colonial policy 'evening and in the course of his seems to be to let sleeping dogs Arouse Foreign address he offered to give two' lie." ALGIERS, Algieria, May 16 tickets to the jubilee to thej Major Spratt goes on to say Tum-s:'Morocco, Algiers,- and Criticism first 500 persons that applied for that superb military roads arc those rich but undeveloped them. Within five minutes after built everyw here, as w ell being French he had finished his talk he repossessions bordering as palatial residential and adA L C E ON ST . NT N() . ceived a wire from a person in layithe southern Mediterranean, ministrative buildings for the The Grand National raise sufficient wl.iat and French executives and Ran Francisco, saying that the military conversation to make France had been heard sembly sits in its capital at Onesees-imposinpub- staffs, contact barred from and applying for two with, dent of the United States and lie structures, military barracks ets and w ithin tlie next 26 hours the outside w orld, almost mac-- j Argentina, according to Major post offices, and cafes, but nevhe received two thousand let- - cessrble even to foreign diplo- - Charles E. Spratt, an American er a railroad, a factory or a mats whose intercourse must bc'economic and corpora tk ters asking for tickets. tx- - school. and-left-- ua- to-lsrg- an Ad-na- I . n nt prob-abli- ty ! - Walls that make you sing at your work! tjngv,0grmT I young23-year-Rout- ! IT WONDERFUL w ha t a little paint I low it seems to Hood the room with sunlight, sweep it w ith breezes, and leave you singing over the dreariest, dtudgicst task a kitchen can know! ISNT do? J e-- , st aa re.reshing:'1 j I i . , l For finbhinj pvrrv part of the kill hen there i a Fuller product i in he kept just suited to it needs. Fullers Washable Wall Kini-with a djmp cloth. For woodwork, tic.itt bv o cadonallv time is Silkcntvhitc F.nsmcl or Dccorct, and to- - fWrs, Fuller' Rubber Cement Moor Paint. X su-g- j h ar j I And the nicest psrt is that you can easily do the Work yourself anJ enjoy- it thoroughly . - , For 74 years W. P. Fuller Sc Co. has been ptm!min paints, i srnishes, enamels, wall finwhrs and stains. A local deaier has them. Our Service Department will gladly gwe advice and mail i little Home Senite booklet without eharge. Whatever yuiir painting need, W. P. Fuller Sc Co. makes a paint for thy purpose. ! j j W- - P- - FULLER Mton k CO. Street, Sat FraiKiKO 11 BnncSw m pscitv. Coast Cirie - Fat tone,! San'Fimuies ami Loa Angelas 301 de-a- ot tosuaif TTO te -- con-jstantl- y, VARNISHES i j I - ! a, j i Smith Bros. Lumber Company Los&n, Utah -- u -- - And Hyrum, Utah 1 1 As-'cou- ld An-jcatt- le g- tick-igor- a, j 1 An Open Air Performance of A Mid-Summ- er Nights Dream Presented by (Community Theatre Players, Monday and Tuesday, May 21st and 22nd n ?aIe-- at cherry Blossom Campus at 8:30 P. M. An excellent Cast of 50 People. ltckon seats 50c, 75c and a lodge $1.00 |