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Show v, f AG2 till! jruiAiAL, FOUR LiitjAtTHri COWTl, LGGAi -- OVAS 'fup'dav, January 26, 1926. BIG EVENTS .xa SK Admission 5Oc,01.OO, and plus tax '' nn.. V 1 1 IL w 551.50 Ladies specially invited v ALL READINESS FOR 111 lRESILIIIG DIG Strong AND BOXING CARD . - The Browns came close to equalling this mark May - 27, when they made the same num her of assists but took ten frames to do it. However, , 21 assists were made in the nine innings, w hich was the league record for the year. The- - club al so recorded 26 assists in a 12 inning game on July 26, and on several other occasions made a! ' high as 21 assists in nine in' , nings, Going to the other extreme, the Browns also participated in three games in which they made onlv five assists each. Washington took the prize for making the fewest assists per game, making three each in games on May 27 and ' August who apply for admission. The program tonight is a mix ed one and should get the eve of all lovers of the mat game, either boxing or wrestling as there are three events in each, Last night OBrien was Johnny wildcat the headliner in Salt Lake and what he did to Herman Auer- 14. bach is best told in the recount of the event in the Tribune this OBRIEN WINS morning. OBrien , is a slugger from the gong and ' ha meets AUERBACH GO Fmnkie Buffington, one of the best lightweights in the state has SALT LAKE, Jan. 26. JohnEvery, effort today. boqn put forth to net the lest ny wildcat OBrien of Beaton 'decision- - from local material available. - Vern won a Jensen and LevHs Anderson will - 'hihition in give a thrim- mat tactics end the two lads night at the Manhattan, club in a Charles McNielg eon Jack end fight that kept the crowd in a Mill Christensens son Douglas continual uproar throughout, go on at 60 tound ech in a not. perhaps, because of the skill displayed by the principals wrestling bout to a decision. The Agricultural College will but tecati.se of the interest atbe renresentod with two of their tached to the bout in general in- - Hgen was trifle more and Elitson and the local bat- wild than usual ami his activi tery have two good lovs in ties had a full house on edge and Cole. There has wonderihg what he was going never been a better athletic pro to do next. The Bostonian leap, gram offered to the lecal fans. ed from his comer at the opening bell and whipped a right to Auerbachs head and swing Browns Set Queer Pace the surprised Auerbach came back with all he had. O'Brien in abandon, Up Assists fought with reckless yet his ability to cover up after leaving himself wide open with CHICAGO, Jan. 26 The St. missed wild swings and equally Louis Browns set an unusual wild rushes was uncanny. Eithpace in oiling up assists during er that,- - or Auerbach - wasnt the 1925 season. Incidentally there when it came to followthe same club holds the record ing up the advantages that were for total assists in & game, hav- - presented. OBrieti gained a lead - orj ANNUAL - PARTY All-st- There are hot cake and hot cates, oma basic f batting and field- Thursday evenmg. games ing leadership in 1925, offer an dancing was enjoyed. The faculty members of the interesting' study and contrast, enter-- , besides contributing to the fameSouth .Cache Uighhod the facyl of two stars, Leon Cos! in, obtained Mm memberirof the Coch .of Gordon JX and Washington, A . of the Athletics. The two and a pleas-men topped their rivals in bothwerein attendance ant enjoyed. evening depariments of the game. A rally was given at the South Selection of these teams from on by the Ciche the official averages recalls an student High to Friday raise enthus- body actual clash between mmikrly iasm for the basketball game to outfits m 1906,, contrasting Logan High ,3ye(i when the Chicago White Sox.entl Soulll Carhe that evenhig. then known as the hitless housing school songs and cheers wonders, played the Chicago, were conducted by cheer master Cubs, the then heaviest hitting Thorpe. Speeches were made by teanyrin the major leagues, for Principal Adams, Coach Croft, the worlds championship. (and members of the athletic The victory went to the hit-- J dub ,two vocal solos were ren- less wonders 7 but dered by Lili Petersen. The say the credit belonged to a South Cache won the game by utility man of the White Sox a score of twenty nine to nine who slammed the ball to al! After the game a dance was encorners. He was George Rhoe joyed in the gymnasium.A large considered a true member of number of, students from Logart High as well as the student body of South Cache enjoyed the I J , ,- 7 ? -2 4 ' 4' you know! You know, too, wht thehotcakesof theWest! Flapjacks have a flavor story to tellyourhotcake appetite . . why not tomorrow morning? ws. Flapjack Hour Albers Alter stand for Better Breakfasts" dance. The Hyrum second ward held its old folks party oft Friday at 12 oclock. An excellent program was rendered as follows : Count Your the mythical munlty singing liMup invocation, W. A. nine with the highest fielding McBridJ Address of welcome averages is as follows : Neilsen ; selection from q ' Error Aver. th Silver : Gray Band; solo, ' Judge, Washington lb.. 7 .995 Donna Larsen, age 4 years.; ORourke, Detroit, 2b. 21 .971 piano solo Shirley Allen, age 4 Kantm, Chicago, 8b 22 957 i years, reading Mrs. Foster ;duet Tavener, Detroit, ss...2t .968 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen; duet, Gosiinr Wa.shingtonnf lO .973T LIzzie'LemonTn.d LilaA!en7 Mostil, Chicago, cf .... 7 .985 piano duet. Mrs. Winnie Claw 'Btlti aS Hooper, Chicago, rf.. 6 .976 son and Lila Allen ;solo David Cochrane Phila., c...... 8 984 Crookston; solo Hugh Foster; owdef Bush, St. Louis, p 0 li)00 selection, Silver Grava Extracts The lineup of the mythical A hot chicken dinner Coffee nine with the highest batting tthen serve(I Present, and such feast a that it only was, Spices averages is as follows: s wsrd pld Tea Average IwUl be atie to imagine. Aftar Bisler, St. Louis, lb........ 346! Partaking of all the good eats Collins, Chicago, 2b cha?el Hale Philadelphia, 3b. reasf n,b Silvertbe .345 Grays de- -, Joe Sewell. Cleveland, ss., 00the hearts of all present Goslin, Washington, if....... .335 lighted old time melodies. their wjth Speaker, Cleveland, cf.... ... 389 Heilman, Detroit, rf..:. .393 Baxter and W. I. Sorensen and Cochrane, Philadelphia, c... J131 others. In the evening a rince Johnson, .433 was enjoyed in the dmusement iWashington, p.. 1 4; ! hall,' where tha stab, was arpoints ifrilh? final two rounds, ranged for the cider people, not frhon he caught Auerbach with carfrig to participate ; ip, the several 'right hooksthat startdance.- Lunch was served again.-Thed the claret from the Tatters music was furnished by , nose. Auerbach was the aggres-sor- , the second ward orchestra with Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen,; Hyrum but he missed plenty of Andrew PRESTON, Ida., Jan. 26. In all present declared the day one ilrs. Almira McBride and her blows and could not puncture the wildcats defense when the an open letter publi.shed to long to be remembered daughter, Mrs. Celia Jacobson Franklin county citizens the Ward conference of all three of Idaho, Mrs. Hunter of Logan, latter closed up. 4commissioners suggest making wards convened cn Sunday, Mr. Leslie and Leon Anderson, an extra tax levy of one and General priesthood was held at JSeen Mr. and Mrs. N. M.McBride and lf mills for 3 or 4 years 9:30 a. m. and conference sesCalifornia Observatory to secuie the county share of sions at 0:30 and 2 p. m. The Miss Elvo McBride all of this Serviced Sctenw funds stake presidency were in atten city. (Ry to complete the , a MT. HAMILTON, Cal . Jan. 26 from Preston to the highway TheThird ward M. I. A. are Bannock dance Blathwarts cornet, discovered County line .The Hyrum Stake Temple ex planning for a fashion show to J'reasurgtoji. f ft Jarfuftry 16 - bv Rf- i.tha .third The Mater-o- f fiSalC wIthf South whom the commissioners in Johanneburg, esme to glad- amusement hall on Tuesday eve A fine girl baby have Africa, has beenobserved by Dr. conferred, recommend that the den the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. ning. Harold M. Jeffers, of the Lick work A. D. Allen. begin on the hillerest Observatory hire. Dr. Jeffers northeast of, Preston, and that Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Facer of found the comet with the Tvhee. Idaho havebn.A:igitingL Logan Girl Named Head the roadbeiLbe.-22fee- t wide, inch telescope relatives and friends here in surfaced witli screened gravel W'ednes on of of Salt Lake Girl Scouts the Hyrum. morning early or crushed rock. Mrs. Thomas Fallons returnday, January 20. It was then in This project would not inter- ed home after a pleasant visit the constellation .of Hydra, fere with others which are un- in Rupert .Idaho. SALT LAKE, Jan. 26. A which is low in the south about deThe director- - of Girl der commissioners was way. permanent A given 3.00 a. m. at this time of the birthday party been assigned has work Scout sire to know, the sentiment of in honor of Mis. N. O. McBride vc?r, and oloe to the neighborMiss to Lake Salt Olga CarlThose residence. to in gnd the at her present the people regard ing constellation cf Crater, arrive will a McBride Sam son, Logait Mr. Mrs. girl and were plan. wards which it was moving. " A Flapjacks have come to be r i fifHE flavor of Schilling -- JL'iCoffee is a secret of the blending r only the maker knows it r i but it is no secret I 1 for-tens-of-thous- enjoyment -- Ming nd old-time- rs -- to ' flavor-differen- ce mon!Justonebite-a- The-wilc- ck weblenditao blend it in a way that males Flapjack Flour differ- - V, ent from all other hot eale flours. That why Flapjacks have all the F in the world. You I simplycantmistakeit!Itunco- - , gsssir sre 1 to , six-rou- nd 5 FLAVOR:'7 ar P' ! , ant mistake the HYRuil, Jan. 16. The ward .CHICAGO, Jan.. 26. American league teams, picked choir held their annua party on ing established a mark of 26 in 1919. . WARD CHOIR HELD an League AT LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT Everything is in readiness for the big: wrestling and boxing rprogram at tonight when Mtrl Christensen and Jack Reed of Ogden battle, it out for mat honors in a finish match. Both men are consid-ere- d the best in the state in their class and with such a head liner there should be nothing short of a full house. Some of the fans predict that it would be nothing astonishing if there wouldn't be room for all those All-Americ- ' HYRUM FIRST: Records Reveal ands know it -- f ( se-on- - folks-dinner- (I f , Ruptureii Shield Expert Coming to -- -- - Neilsen-conductingan- Logan on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Hrs. 10 to 4 Thursday, Feb. 4. Hrs. 8 to noon at u w . ECCLES HOTEL Evenings by Appointment TWO DAYS ONLY , Returning Every,. .Six Month!" No Charge lor Consultation Mr, C. F. RedlU'b, the sueceubful ex- pert aayg: 4 t The " Perfect Retention Sliioliig hold the rupture peifectly no matter what position the body assumes or She Imtant relief, contract the opening on the average case In ten day I 7 $ I f I V 4 f i Si and atrengthen the weak tissues fthe real cause of rupture 0 that they frequently recover ther previous natural retaining power needing no further outside support. While providing safety and comfort to ail old and aggravated cases, the results are most favorable v hen the rule tnre la just diaroveren and still smali: It will saTe you no end of tro.iole, isiln and expense in the future f you now take advantage of this opportunity. No leg straps or elastic bandages tie used. Can tie worn while b .thing. Letters from highly aatls.it id tlienia available. WARNING: Never wear old fash ioned trusses or elastic bandages with chafing, filthy leg straps, with worth less guarantees and medicines, sold by mail. They never hold the ruJure at the right plaie. thereby making it t dr so and expose ltie weasel to often fatal strangulation necessitating immediate operation. Let me explain this personally; It cost )o-- t nothing. 95 'J, of all children, according to statistum get rid of their ruptures If fitted with the right kind of sanitary al pllaime. No rmldren below IX months nor ladles aetepted on this trip. Business engigementa prs;cnt vise lung any other ilty m this section C, F. Uediub. Rupture Applmn --e Lx pe-r- 11 - New Com it at , one-ha- , jja - .. MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charb C but rr wyj- - gooo VKV, iwev wu. A FEUCA Qr TMERB WOT PEAT t EVEd QM! BAUD JVC OUEAAAM -CSAUCD HUA -- tHES US FLAWED A MOUTH ORfiAU, AV8AUO, A SMA R6 DRUM, BASS ,! y.,- Vednesday, to tike up therpOst Some, French ,r February1 Miss Carlson habeen engagShop. Keepers Still ed in Girl Spout work for several years and will be initiated by Raise the Shutters . Miss Pauline Wherry, regional director of district No. 9 who ' (By Associated pres) a reived in Salt Lake on Monday. Mrs. J, W. Anderson, Jr., com- PARIS, Jan 26 French , shopmissioner of the Salt Lake coun- keepers still talk of putting up cil says that such progress has the shutters at closing time, iTklt but actually they pull - them- Lake that needcf a special diree down. The quaint, many-pane- d tor became imperative shop Miss Carlson has been physi- windows familiar in the old illcal education, director in the ustrations to the Songs! of Ogden schools and is considered "Beranger and the Cruickshank especially, fitted for her new and Phiz drawings for Dickens to woik here. works, have disappeared make way for groat solid iron More comfort for the riders is curtains, which are hauled in- down-witclaimed for motorcycles a lever.4 The old winvented in England having chair dows, charming, and seats with .backs instead of gaslit, remain in a few ' j ' saddles:'-- ' way parts of Paris. , . 1 h cob-webb- ed out-of-th- Ask Any Editor Sugtwo Vm Nmpfn Um A PAIR. OF CWMBAUS AUO SOME BEUSf AU, SlMUU SlMUU 4 SIAULTAUEOUSW ! He COULD DO sue -fHlMQS DlFFEREHT - AT OUE TIME wr ftAOOLD 8E A MEVISPAPEH ' gOVTDR. Home Office, 535 Boston Block, mins; polls, Minnesota, i t- -. GLN - "oh |