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Show SaUmii.v, M 4 V BATTERY TO BEGIN TARGET PRACTICE 3 At last night's drill of Cattery F pi eliminary work &. taken ujs n pistol fuing- - This work includes lectures on the nomenclature ot the pistol, basic .rules lor firing and safety precautions that must be followed while firing. Before the local battery goes to Camp Lewis, Washington, for the summer emcampment, evfry man in the battery must complete the prescrilxri army pistol firing cour.se. This course includes the preliminary instruction and firing. During the preliminary firng each man must fme the 5)1 rounds of l' t 1 ? i h I , ! Bobbed Haired Girl Athletes Make New Records At Near East Colleges A s S G)i3(ci TTrT.RTICfv for 'omen- - have coin, tinclc into fmiMilai ty n ,ver and Middle Kan era .mn tries after ft lapse of tw Uo.in.ind jrcora or more. AUanta ublwftfnne prowtss of women n lh- - tru k In aiicb nt GreeeO. Woman Cotlirt ha, r,M .ultlbhrd It. nt Of rwt It la pul y y..r that of Gre-ce- , he noilii luihey,, r.rypt, and other countries of tlia taken on have re pi Mudlii rnuunn up American Sport and dared to p prove th.tr UII at Irani. . A baseball, track, iioekiy ami voiliy ball field are I had good .success with my McCormick - Deenn Never had a breakdown. We cut 400 acres of wheat in 14 days. Wheat made 20 bushels per acre. Labor, gas, oil and all other expense was $276 to harvest 8000 bushels. The McCormick-Deer-in- g is a good machine." IRA CUMMINGS, v Coldwater, Kans Sept. 30, 1924. Harvester-Threshe- r. iyj (Q)YV f&iX? run-rin- Illustration shows 12 ft machine. rtrtctision provided u heft thin grain iastifie, wider cut. i 3-- w-a- After the preliminary course is completed each man fires the prescribed army pistol, course for record. A pistol range has been donated by Logan City. This range is on the foothills back of the city cemetery. AH firing will be conducted on the range and it is estimated that it will take about two days of continual firing to complete the 'course This instruction will be very interesting and instructive and all men who are , -- contemplating joining the battery should join now in order do get this instruction before going to camp. MANYSPORTCWILL ,j n ,s -r-- Cons tan tinopll Womans College ftock b y team Bobbed gymnasium though It boasts bloom era and a middy. hair la also favored by these athletes, athletics aro most American popular with ull American college I.ohcrt Colli ge In the Near Kant. In t'onst inllnople boasts foot bull I and busk el bal teams and bus a HI liedult) ot'Slhletlc ev nls during aehool year whhh Is like that ' Nfwea Adams lh tCATnNCONST ANJtNOnL of any American liiena collets'. PXtStPENT mf Dodge gymnasium, dedicated In Womans College l!t)4, haa proved a decided factor part of the Athletic equipment of In maintaining the physical wcll-Woman lug of studt ills. College. foiiMtantiiiople Water polo, Bugby football, MOhhiii women are taking part in tie k ;urt a, stitashlng traditions Of Imskelball, hotkey, tennis and such the Orb lit as regard women and h ports foim the uthlcttc program also smashing records In the sports at the American I Diversity of The cllifiale In B. irut which they hav taken up. The ' Brfrut. athletic field Is very limited In area makes It possible for gymnastic and Is secluded as the Modems work and athletics to bo earrii d on the accepted gymnasium cos- practically ull year round. The Vnivumity has no of AmerUan colleges fpra-iilit- CO TO GENEVA , I Reasons Why Your Neighbors Are McCORMICK-DEERIBuying the two one for preparatory athletic s stndi nls and one fof college stud-ei- s. .e Jn, self-feed- er We suggest that you consider investment in one of these thoroughly modem and - , t among the members of the hock-tum- College MuiKlnorde Woman ef team In the photograph. ar g Y. C., first; Ravesten, B Y C. The Cache .Valley Fish and second; Johnson B Y C third Game Time 55 seconds, Protective association Half mil"1Taylor, Weber, will send a large delegation to the Lake Geneva outing, ae first; Stuot B. Y. C. second; Brazier, Weber, third. Time, cording to a decision reached at last evening's meeting of the board of directors of the assort. (The Loganltes, were victorious minutes 18 seconds. two singles events, ation. The organization will Mile run Anderson, B. Y C first ; Perkes, B Y C Second ; tend a team of singles and douWolz, L.D.S. third. Time 5 minLADS' bles in the horseshoe pitching CRIMSON utes 16 seconds. tourney, a squad of five 880 yard relay B Y C .Fife, TAKE HONORS Thatcher, and several individual . Ravsten, Earl) first; Weber, second. Time 1 :39 trapshooting entries. In addition Weber, first the Imperial Glee club of this With a total of 64 points as M.Shotput BNelson, Y C second ; Stew-'ar- t, Ensign, city will be taken? along to pro- against 33 for Weber college of Weber, third. Distance 35 vide music. Ogden ,and 8 for L. D. S. 11 inches.. feet A membership drive is being of Salt Lake, the BrigDiscus Stewart, Weber, first staged by the association at the ham Young college won the Weber, Grunwell, second; J. G. field and is track division and northern it time present x expected B C Y Distance third. that a large number of new meet of the Ii D.S. church jun- Ensign, 6 107 inches. feet on added been Crimson will ior college league have members Javelin M. Ensignr B YC, to the organization by the time! field Friday afternoon, first; Argyle, L. D. S., second) the drive closes next Monday! Exciting the javelin and pole B.Y.C., third. Distance, Ilawkes, will be Cash meet given1 vaut events, the prizes night. pro 164 feet 10 inches. to the individual members who grossed in rather mediocre fash-ioBroad jump Nelson Weber, obtan the largest number most of the track events besecond ; ' ; Thatcher B. Y. C. first new members, ing slow, and comparatively low Distance third. Weber, Halliday, associaof the The directors marks being made irt all except 18 feet 5 inches. 4 tion registered A protest IASV ev- twoOf the field numbers 1 High jurm HaWkeB and J. . erting, to the practice, ofdump-in- - -- Milton. Ensign of B. Y, (X 1 C Ensign, B. Y. Ctied for first; carcasses in the Logan river in eclipsing the junior and are offering reward of college javelin record of 155 feet, .Richardson B.Y C third. Height $25 for information leading to! stt by Warren Hawley of B. Y. 5 feet 4 inches. Pole vault Astel, B Y C, first the arrest and conviction of c. last year. Ensigns distance C. Ensign, B Y C second; J. persons who are guilty of the was 164 feet 10s inches. L. D. S. third. Height 10 Wolz, offense. Nelson of Weber was. hight feet. i The membership. of the or PHONE call will brine 18 point man of the meet this after-- j is ganization increasing rapidly. noofl( with ten p,)ints, pjacing Maytag Gy ra foam to PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE your home. There ia to according to Dr. I. S. Smith,) firS jn shotput and broad coat -- mo obligation. of 7 .759 the association. president J. C. Ensign of B. Y. C. San Francisco ... 22 WASH WITH IT, the several committees working jump. was second high point man, with Salt Lake 19 11 .633 on different projects are ac- nine, while his brother,- Milton If it doesnt arU Itself on it 18 14 .563 Los Angeles don't complishing much. A strong or- Ensign came third with eight performance 15 15 ,500 Seattle itl keep ganization of the association is points. With tfye exception of the 16 .429 12 Portland If it doesnt tell itself cm it already existent and with the half mile, won by Taylor of . highly energized turbulent water interest being evinced by mem- Weber, Coach Burns Crook-ston- s Sacramento ...... 13 18 .419 action dont keep itl bers, it is hoped that the associ took Oakland 12 17 .414 B. Y. C. runners ation will become much stronger every event in the competitive Vernon ....a.... If it doesnt sell itself on it 9 .314 nicety in washing in the future. races. " unsurpassed chiffons, georgette, and all other The summary: dainty things dont keep itl Fridays Games lose in Tennis B. d Aggies dash Thatcher, on th If it doesnt sell itself At Sacramento Salt Lake 2 University of Utah net men Y. C., first; Halliday, Weber, way it deans grimy, greasy over3. Sacramento successful in were th II. Y. all dont keep itl C., third. defeating second; Gunnell, in close team Utah a Los Angeles 3, 10 Oakland seconds. 5 At Aggie Time, . If it doeant sell itself on it contest played Friday afterd dash Earl, B. Y. C., Oakland 0. complete elimination of hand noon on the Aggie courts,'' Th first ; Coulam, L. D. S. U. seceven of wristbands, At Los (Angeles San Franrubbing cuffs and collars dont keep itl Ute-demonstrated their super- ond ; ' Halliday, Weber, third. cisco 17, Vernon 2. , At Portland --Seattle 6, Portiority by winning both doubles Time, 25 seconds flat. . If It doesn't sell itself on its self clean mg, seamless xorrode- sod ohe of the singles matches. , d dash Hendricks-- , P. land 8. cast satin ! - trap-shoote- i uni-versi- I i t g -- dont fteep it A ? sue-'ceed- ed J u-,- e - 1 I j super-spee- d , , 1 x 100-yar- j, .1 , 1-- 220-yar- ? s 440-yar- lest, scumless, aluminum tub smooth, dont keep it! If it doesnt sell itself patented, dont keep itl , oat it wringer blit if it does sell itself, you wont go another day without itl Dont Delay Call Note. J. 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Interscholastto meets afid intercollegiate meets are (ound to be one of the most direct method of inculcating loyalty and and the principles of fair play. The team are Interracial and internal lotutl as Is shown bt N Costs less than others. Comes fully equipped with all acces- -' sories needed for field work. and Can be equipped with . straw carrier for stationary threshin; Ail of the American colleges in the Near Hast have athletic associations governing1 the various evints and matches of the year hi the sartie manner as college lit the Iniled Slate and students hav taken up sports with nn enthusiasm only equalled lit the college rs - - Read What This McCormickDeering Owner Says No Delay or Loss! Each man while ammunition. firing this course has a coach to instruct him in the proper of handling the pistol, sighting targets and firing at them. 2 Th-Rr- 1 T"1' 5 agr THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CaCHE COUNTY, UTAH 1U2.". wishing them a happy married life. Mrs. Jennie Yeates of Salt On Sat Lake City was a guest of her NIBLEY, May 9. Charles sister Mrs. Alma . Yeates Mrs. evening urday Ames entertained at a shower Thursday,-in honor of Alisa Elva Morgan, social was held in our chap. a bride of the week. Games and el on Thursday evening for the music, furnished entertainment choir members, bishopric and fof the evening. Refreshments their partners. A short program li were served, Twenty were of the following .numbers was Many ibeautiful afid .juae of :: tHE WbONG VARIE render! indthe'remailxler fuf pfekenm werei ' receiver by the was spent in playevening the prospective bride. During ing games'. Mrs. AlbrrtMm lirtir lM.it lung f , the eveningThe young people Vocal solo Larson Vll8 Mrs. tlarnrt Is until 4l,qt; t ht Mary ,all visited, Miss Morgans and cut lierifor tylstOreWt lnr viewed 'her VaptifUl trousseau. Ryla and Zelda' Morgan inus. On Monday evening Mrs. May Talk.. . Bishop Eugene Johnson ' Mr. Smith lleif enn tlist bet he hail bonclit li;r a verjr 1 .arson assisted by Mrs. .Grace Piano solo . ........ Dplila Rouche uinlerstMl 1 ul e new (tresM. Yeates entertained at a miscel- Male quartet, ' 1 Mr. Yes, AIIertiB bntlt laneous shower in honor of Miss . . Ralph Eliason and company hnilse res, when sliew tiled !daue Morgan. Games and music were Chorister George Cummings lug costume. Istlitlnder. J the entertainment- - Fifty were ?t5&k. charge of the meeting. Dein attendance. Dainty refresh- licions refreshment 'were servi j Oyer doing It wn menta were served. ed. Forty-thre- e d fievet-hhwere'in .attendtill Tre guests were Mrs. J. W, ance, the careful drlier, "for th reasoij JM! Ite.v ward, Mrs Daly and Miss Our mutuals, have been pre- 1 neier drive faster than tlfleon an Imur. j Sophia Riggs of Logan. , paring to' furnish part of the I "Never an accident?" On Tuesday morning Mr. and program for the stake M. 1, A. Never n th.it I wits r4 Mrs. E, L. Morgan and daugh- day at Ilyrum on Saturday. jamslhle for. (if eoiire Ive lieen run ter Elva, and Mr. John Rindles- - They were to represent in an Into froiu behind eeveral limes." t, backer, motored to Salt Lake action tableau John Smith and where on Wednesday May Pocahontas. More Rttracltont City, , 6th, the young couple, were un-- , Friday three of the school , Msrj I took your advice, uitirit, )tsl 1 ited in marriage in the Salt teachers Mr. Monson, Mrs. e wrote to tell him I didnt mrtin wjdt , In letter. said last their after my Miss return! temple, McCracken took son, and tVlis til joti say fit from Salt Lake theywill make all their pupils for a May walk lastleUerij Kindles-Mr. home hills their here. ahd Jessops grove, j to the "f liaf didnt mean wind t sajd backer is a counselor to Bishop They returned about three in therfn befoie. ;; , Eugene Johnson, all join in the afternoon tired and haonv. 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