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Show 4. THE JOURNAL, PACK FOUR Thursday, February 11, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 15126. U3. COKINO AND VRESTLIKG EVENTS -- FOR TUESDAY NIGHT PROGRAM INDICATE GOOD CARD OFFERED The posters for the next big wrestling and boxing program to be given at the Lyric theatre Tuesday night, February 16, were delivered from The Jour- nal pre;s today and were sent out to the various towns of the valley and on the cards was listed the full program for the big show. Two of the events for the evenings entertainment any of the programs already held here this season. The headliner is a finsh wrestling rtmteh between two top notchers in the middleweight class. They pre Mirl Christensen of Logan and Young Achilles of Florida. This event will rival in thrills, the ohe recently held here between Christensen and Reed which a draw went over two hours-t- o and gave an exhibition of as clever wrestling as a fan would care to see. ; Next in line of interest is the six rounds of boxing between Jimmy Ross, a local favorite with clever ability with the mits and Chester Qttogarv son of the Indian correspondent from Washakie. Both these bovs are about the same weight and while everyone knows the ability of battling Ross to give and receive punishment, the Indian Kid is still an' unknown ouantity. It is expected a packed house will be brought to the Lyric if town talk is anything to judge by. A score or more of snort fans will be here from Washakie. Tremonton and Malad to watch the performance. The preliminaries secured for this match are as good as can be had. John England and Boyd Robinson wilL wrestle .twelve minutes to a decision. These lads have had a lot of training at the Logan High and are well up in the game. . Jack Otterbeck and Ray Cole need no introduction to the local sport fans. They have met before in the 'local ring. These fellows mix it in a way that no end of interest is created. They are scheduled for four rounds of fast boxbig to a decision. - - I I i t ; 1 i' ' i , - t i i - i is M , 4 i I i - Thecurtain raiser is an un- known quantity with every one locally. These two lads were secured through Lee Beck of Tre monton and he says if the paying patrons dont say this is the cleverest cijrtain raiser of its kind every put on in a local show fJW .money w ill be .refunded. The iwd iadsJ coming are Shorty and Cene Beck, of Treiponton Bom of Laramie, Wyoming. Work is progressing on the Logan Stake M Men Complete Fast A Half of Hoop Schedule Old Pipe, we re pals for keeps STANDING OF TEAMS DIVISION A Pet W A .r.M Logan Lleventn 2 .668 Logan First .666 "Providence First... 2 1 .238 Logan Second 0 .000 Logan Twelfth "Logan First and Providence First game postponed. STANDING OF TEAMS DIVISION B W L Pet 4 0 1.000 Kiver Heights.... A I .750 Logan seventh 2 2 .500 Logan Sixth. Providence Second.. I 3 .2au .... 0 4 .000 College Ward THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE Logan Twelfth at Logan Eleventh. Logan Second at Logan First. River Heights at Providence Second. Seventh Logan Sixth. at - - SIX months ago, Old Pipe, we were beaded for absolute divorce. We were wrecked on the twin rocks of Tongue Bite and Throat Parch. I tried tobacco I found after tobacco. Then Prince Albert! Today, Old Pipe, youre closer to me than a tattooed anchor. P. A. made you sweet and cool as the wind from a laden e orchard. P. A. led me out of the desert into the pleasant valley of contented smokers. Comfort fell upon me f and it was welcome as rain to a dusty frog. Logan , Lovers of Robert ... Burns in Atlanta Have Own Cottage (By Associated Prose) ATI .ANT A. Ga., Feb. 9 The memory of Scotland's famous bard, Robert Bums if commemorated here by club formed of admirer-sanlovers of .the great Scotch, poet. An exact .replica of then cottage at Ayr in which Burns lived was built by the club where it holds monthly literary meetings. The cottage walls are covered with ivy brought from Scotland. The interior, plainly furnished to show howt Burns contains numerous relics, and pictures. The clufr fiejt came into exist enee in 1896 - hot-pip- d .- -. to worry, you fellows Say good-by- e who dont yet know the joys of a jimmy-pip- e and P. A. Tell gloom to be on its way. Your first fragrant pipeful will lease on happiness. give you a Prince Albert is the mildest, sweetest, kindest smokei mortal man ever knew. Prince Albert gives you a helping hand when you are down and the glad hand when you are riding, the crest. A real friend that understands your every mood. Make a break now for the nearest shop e where they hand out in tidy red tins. 99-ye- pipe-peac- mo-ment- - A 4 train of sixty five freight cars will be required to transport the bedding for the worlds largest hotel, now building in Chicago. new yoped ring fop the Lyric stage and Manager B. G Thatcher says we cam, rest j assured that It will be redy for the jjo other tobacco is like C mi, C psny, Totem. W1iKh ibba, K fcl&P- B. J. WATSON SISTERS WINS MILLVILLE BEAT WATSON BOYS HYRUM FIRST WARD Mill! 100 service have frequently advertised our Author-- ized De Laval Service. We have told you that we shall be glad to take care of your De Laval, so brinjj it in to us. We have a specially trained man to do this work. There is no reason why every De Laval Separator in thi3 territory shouldn't give the lOOo service and long years of use of which every De Laval is capable. If you havent brought in your De Laval, dont put it off any longer. t Cache Valley Hardware Co. boys held the lead thruout and her sister Kitty, possessed of less avoirdupois were not seriously threatened (considerable the as cream of an ac- servo to at anytime.. This is their third win with no lossws giving them , itptable Pan bill at the Capitol the lead of the East division of la,t night. The Watson sisters, (specially our old friend Fannv the Hyrum Stake League. Neves for the winners, with created mere than one laugh all 12 points and O. Olson for the light last, night. Among the four other acto losers with 11 points were high haps one ought to pick Shad men pei point mvland and Mr. and Mrs'. Paul The lineup Millville Pitching a.s topping the group. 12 Four nimble, nymphlike maids. Neves If. toe with, well 6 able to trip Pitkin, if. ease them half classic, did 4 c. Jessop, 0 'half jazzy Terpischorean revelIlulse, lg. . 0 ry btfore colorful lights thrown Anderson rg. 0 against stage drops of varied Neilson lg. n ue in color and beauty. An Stringham, rg. ther mi.- injected nerseif into 22 (the bit with some singing that Total had some stmb'ance of quality. Ilvrum First Ward 0 A rair.lwm and bathing girl W. Me Bride rf. 11 (dunce led t ho individual num0. Olson, If. bers of the act in favor with Ue W. Allen, c. 0 ( nloomrs Mr. and Mrs. Fetching F. Me Bride, lg. 2 styLrjg t lit i r portion of the biU M. Olson lg. 0 The Garden of Enchantment llaxter. had a number f cleverly arrang 17 (ed and decidedly new" tricks to Total show in a musical way Frank The system of branch bank- Piaidwood. whom Lev ran has ing has never developed in the Men efeie as thq cowboy tenor, United States as in Groat Brit played his uke. and sang a bit ain and her dominions. Two well to the delight and laughter of known banks, have more than soma and th,? frowns of ot tiers 1,700 branches each. Us Cache Valley frequenters. 1 bal-anc- 1 - . 1 j 122 Phone 336 W North Main r i " i !l I ) SEEV2LOH ABBOTT W. THOMPSON, Manager together party' for and friends of the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH American Legion Auxiliary of Post No. 7. will be held at the. Bluebird on Monday ,Feb. 15th J1U from 2 to 5 p. m. Cards will hegfoving.'and a very interesting is being worked out the feature of the afternoon-prograand a cozy corner will be arrang f0r this year, ed for a kensington. As the The auxiliary is being felt for number of tables are limited good. As loyal" American women please get your reservations in!yOU came to the front in time at the earliest moment. For 0ur national need, with a any information call Mrs. Vanez smile upon your faces, and a Wilson, Phone 778 N. W grim determination to do your A membership drive is in part for the freedom we now progress, wives, mothers and enioy. You are the women sisters of men who served in whose hearts and homes have the world war, we want you to been touched, often broken, by war of the ages. The Foyr Brad nos, save one the worst must We carry oa bearing toed haired, rimble golden standards forwhinh our of had touch Eve a of daughter died. and s0 mediocnt m thi.r tumbling Utah stands with amany clean rec ant! hut w hiring act. The little ord among the other stotes, miss v a really the redeeming mid her quota to every feature of the number, for one having nalionul fund had to admit she exhibited ver ,t year we won the PH m satility in tumbling around and 'Gw ne trophv fro- rmv owmtwr-bip- ; performing various acrobatic a beautiful silver loving feats. win it for two more If .up. Ieter the Great, one of those vears itwewill become the propintelligent wolf hounds that ria of our department, which Uliwlom has come to feature will be a great bpnor to Utah. the last year or so, came along Vtu - n help us to gain It. in thef.lm attraction of the bill ovone desiring membership or Wild Justice, a wild and information please call our sort of piece ' without unit woolly Mrs O. W. chairman, much power to beget and hold Phone No. 540j the interest of the onlooker. We Idly desire oUr gold star mothers to meet with of gold- - holds a deep and solemn meaning. Each one ' of them numbers a precious life laid down upon a nations altar. And more it points the heritage of service for God and Country. The women who wear the emblem have indeed a high mission to perform. Their eligi- bilitv hinges upon no mans ' in the Amermembership ican Legion. For they come in because their men are the silent Legon who consecresate us nl to the ci use of their living comrade- s- The American LePublictv Chrm gion. . Mrs C. J. M. TROTMAN J j T T - - Hotel Located just right for Convenience and Comfort. Take the Bus or a Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor for SEMLOH HOTEL Corner East, 2nd South and State Street MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT RATES $1.00 to $3.00. Fan-tage- 7. 'There is no reason why a Be Laval separator shouldnt PUS T s Many Laughs at There Were Also Four Good Acts. Other Cause M1LLVILI.E Feb 10 The M Mens hoopsters Millville won handily from the Ilyrum Rotund, yes grossly j, and First Ward M Mens quint by and Watson jolly, quite Fanny 22-1the score of The Millville k itj rr- - night program. lr WE ar $ FROM give P. A. U tpli everywhere in tidy red d hnt, pound uni tin Anna. dors, and pound crystel-gles- s hunudorr with sponge-maiiteutop. And elwiyt with every hit of hue end. punlg removed by the Print r Albert protest. & Ed-w.in- 's. Rudyard Kipling Jias an j unu- sual obby which has, given him a unique collection, and one which is very dear to The famous writer for years past has collected the brass rings which hang from the harness of horses. Such old rings frequently possess special desipherable only significance, by one who has studied them," and Ktoling has spent many hours visiting the villages in the neighborhood of his Edit lish home seeking additions to his collection. his-hear- . . a |