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Show I 1 .Frid,) , to journal. Jam.-- 14, lu26. im bees zy. 7 ,7 Jt nw e ... By piling' up. tighten 9-- that plays "hits, J cAciis c6urm. was fagr THke3 in Ogden This Week expects to reverse matter on this trip. Fans 'here' will be anxious f results in thi series as all wPuld like to see the Co. n ? 4 3 r SmvtA 0. 1 W - Strawberries to tempt your morning appetite Whole wheat to keep your body fit . ! the .500 llegians hovel mark in the percentage column. art-kin- d Taylor Waiits bobbou up now and again. During the entire contest the Logan lads secured but four hits, Miller getting a single and a tripnle; Pratt t double and Zaetfel a single. There 'was onlv one time when it looked as if Logan might score and that was in the third innmg when Gearron drew a walk utter two men had been retired. 7effel hit a single into right field and to figure out what Gearron was trving to do around and between Second and third would canso h mathematic ian to groan under the difficulty. Anyway, he wag thrown nut from a long throw by Schneider to Nielsen, after he had been forced to run from second bv Zeeffel who didnt' care to remain f orever at the first sack The batting adages of nearly all the Salt Lake plaver were fattened in yesterdays game while those of the Togan boys took a big slump There was some interesting plavS in the game that kept the fans or. their toes nearly- - all the while, even if it were only to stand up and ra7e a local plaver for doing things differently. The one thing that is very noticable with tho Collegians js the slump they go into when they are on the losing end of the score. Thev seem to forget that the fans like to see them fight, win or lose. The .apparent indifference gets almost intolerable. It W2s the fight that took the last game, from the Gunners and it is the fight that is winning the games for the Idaho teams. Come on boys, lets have some fight. You have it, you .have the ability to win. Lets win. cm. Nick Williams and his charges went to Ogden this, morning and will c'peu a three dues series with the Gunners at Lorin Pari Park, ccimmencmg this afternoon. When Dad Gimlins men were here last week, they sute- eded in. carrying off two games j of the series. Williams says he ii pounding Oliva and Coleman ,4!! o.er the lot, with plenty of .tutors behind them. Salt I.akc-wotoe last game of the series in Logan yestefd&r afternoon There w"s by the scute of one of the Pent crowds of the series at the game and it, was almost pitiful to hear them moan at the amment bone-hea- d Collegians Ldoxn man cut a strawberry? No, d Ever 'see an sirl He eats em whole. Watch him. You can fairly V-hurt like .era. Now watch him welcome those d golden brown shreds of whole wheat a spoonful of Natures balanced d food for man. , That's Shredded Wheat the food that mrkes his breakfast menu mean Something, Shredded Wheat 4s vhole wheat, nothing added, nothing taken away. Its Natures exact proportion of vitamines, proteins, min. rral salts and bran to give you full food strength in . I single appetizing dish. Shredded Wheat is ALL FOOD and mighty good to eat. Its Nature Combination of shredded and toasted food elements steam-cookefor your convenience, , ( At home or hotel, or on the1 speeding dinet, put Shredded Wheat on your morning menu-th- en top two biscuits with luscious whole strawberries, and you can tackle any task with confidence. Try it, PACinC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY v able-bodie- to e cream-softene- . Meet George Nelson OftVJLLE I f MttlURTYj PlTCh - s1 Jack Taylor, heavyweight wrestler, wired the Journal this morning from San Francisco, requesting that a challenge be issued to George Nelson of Logan for a finish wrestling match. Mr. Taylor expects to be in Utah during the w eek of July 5th ,and would like to meet Nelson he says. He has been wrestling throughout the middlewest and This lad bh the pitchers at mound B. Y. field yes- terday afternoon pitched a shutout game against the Collegians. He has a fast hall and held the local lads to four hits. The Salt Lake team can, well be proud of McMurtys wo:k yesterday for it was he who tflrned defeat into Twin Falls Signs Oakland Pitcher TWIN FAHS, Ida., June 17 Rex llickofc, left handed pit- cher of the 'Oakland club of the Pacific Count leagw will ioin Twin Falls Bru n.s in the Utah Idaho league, in F3alt I ake next Friday, it was announced here today by Manager Carl ZamlbJi of the Biuins, 1 Idaho Falls Twin Falls Pocatello Logan Salt Lake Ogden . . bh falk? bodv scissors- h's famous Wort . . 27 22 22 .. 18 . 17 12 y. Lost Pet. j .643 .611 .b50 .474 .395 .324 15 14 18' 20 26 25 IB t) Yesterdays Results Salt Lake 9, Logan 0. Pocatello 10 ; Twin Falls 2. Idaho Falls 8, Ogden 7. - with hold - Oakland, California . Todays Schedule Twin Falls at Salt Lake. Logan at Ogden. Idaho Falls at Pocatello. IQS ANGELES June 17-- Joe Sttcbey successfully defended his t'htims to ihe worlds heavyweight wrestling here ast ivght, de-- f Ivan eating Poddu'.vy Rbs-la- n maimm In two straight Stecher wort s CLUB STANDING Stetchcr Throws Ivan Poddubny fals body-buildin- g League Utah-Idah- o l ebam-piorshi- . has ended up on the coast he has been meeting some of the best heavies to be fcAind. Livings ton, Montana, is the home of Taylor and it should be a real treat to the local fans to see him grapple with our own local piide in a finish match. vitwy. Ba'-ebal- berry-sweetene- Funeral takirw the first in 56 minutes and the second in five minutes. Services of R. H. Williams - INFORMATION FOR YOUR HEX! TUESDAY, EFFECTIVE V' S11HE I5tli P -- j A. ItJqw 7 De Lu&e Auid-' - - - -- 1 f mobHe Coach Service v This In Addition tb Electric Train. Service The following schedule is offered for your patronage: LOGAN J SOUTHBOUND except as noted 7 :00 A. JR COACH to Ogden viaTIyrum. - 8:00 A. M. TRAIN to. Ogden. FI :55EAM.COACH to Ogden via Hyr urn. 1 :45 P. M. TRAIN to Ogden. 3:30 P. M. COACH to Ogden. ' . Donald Clegg, a nephew, of Grace, Idaho, and Elder James Anderson of Logan Sixth was' iveniounred by Patriarch J. W.' Hibbard. Elder jARna E. Hubbard dedicatetl the grave. r i P.M. TRAIN to Ogden. ' W -P , 8:20 P. M. TRAIN to Mendon, . , , 8:30 P. M. COACH to Ogden. Wednertlaf Night ONLY 10:30 P. M. Train to Wellsville. Saturday Night ONLY 11:30 P. M. Train to Wellsville. 6:00 -- , - Coaches Route via Beautiful Sardijie and ' Boxelder Canyong CALL TICKET OFFICE TOR FURTHER INFORMATION Utah'hlaho Central R.R. Co, sfeS . At the recent Show conducted by the Flower Show Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ola Larsen was unable to exhibit, t Mr. Larson has more reports that now-hat any of than flowers blooms Obituary Robert H. Williams wras born other time of the. 'ear. He has in North Ogden July 28, 1355, therefore arranged to have a and at the age of, four years flower show next Sundav, June moved with 'his parents to 20 for the entire dev. The Providence, where he resided unioue thing, about this, show as a young man, - sharing . the,is in addition to the menv deprivations, and labors', of cut flowers Mr. - Larson will (those who pioneered Utah. wMl he have on he was a pioneer during large number in theft" natural almost his entire life, state. Tor profusion of blooms, Providence he j . From varieties of colors and many jto Bear. Lake where, in J873 he kinds of roes. sweet peas, can. married Lucy M., Bingham, and (from this union one child was :0 ,bom. In the following year this lady died, and later he married Barbara A. Bingham, and to them fourteen children were irfYRDNS; .born. , At some time early in j J seventies he moved to Gentile CAPITOL TO-DA- Y still continuing his Valley, ward-Benedicti- Daily , , Flor-lenc- , ! 1 ! I , LEAVE re-th- is , except Sunday. :00 A. M. TRAIN to Treston-Jla- ily 9:30 A. M. COACH to Preston via Lewiston and Franklin. 10:55 A. M. TRAIN to Preston. . , , . M 12:20 P. M. COACH to Preston via Franklin, 3 :42 P. M. TRAIN to Preston. t ' ' 6:00 P. M. TRAIN to Preston. 10 :00 P. M. TRAIN to Preston. Wednesday Night ONLY 11:25 P. M. Train to.Jreston. Saturday Night ONLY 12:25 A. M. Train to Preston. Rose e d, hmMi j Boy - on tht , . in J Daily except as noted , iI inaugurated between Ogden, Utah," and Preston, Idaho, , serving Willard, Brigham, Mantua, Wellsville, Hyrum, Logan, Smith- -' field, Richmond, Lewiston, Utah, and Franklin, Idaho NORTHBOUND fullMeal biscuits two in J n y yes-jterd- ay , wfll be LEAVE LOGAN Funeral services for the late Robert H. Williams were ' held iin the Thifd ward, chapel afternoon under .tion of t Bishop William Eyns. iAtjthe ppening vthechoir sang, ' 'p, "C Oh My FatherJ The inHca- f , -- i u Hon was offered by President G'.- - Wx jLindaqist. The - hymn pioneering experiences, as he Jterbury, bells, yed hot pokesJ KnOw That ; My'. Redeemer again did when, v in 1911 he'and numerous other blooms,-moveto Raft River, Idaho, Lives, was sung by I Susie 'is the best time to' see choir. and Other the until 1917 when he them at M Larson-8- ) East on here mding Peterson musical numbers during the moved to Vernal, Utah. Here course of the services were ahe lived until" he contracted the Third South' street. He ine illness' that finally resulted in vites the public to visit his, duet by Millie Ewer and on Sunday and see his Tarbet a sok by Mabel fiis death. He was taken to the place show in the cut flowers and in Evans and a closing number by L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, state. !Ie will have their natural to and later brought the choir. , Logan, blooms all the named s'o , that Those making consolatory re-- , where he died June fourteenth the visiters be informed. may marks and praising the worthy at the home of his daughter, Flower and dovors growers Mrs. Frank Ewer, 346 North life of service hy the to visit of would well flowers do street. West were: Elder Denmaik Fourth show on Sundav. It is one this .Jensen, formerly of Grace. Ida-- , mass of all colors and shades. but now of Logan Elder Joseoh Flower Show (Advertisement) Sunday Sorensen of Mendort; Elder 4 WILD Drown? in ' Rescue Effort ,, J ? 1," 4 Free Sample of Freeh Cooked Corned Beef ASK FOR SAMPLE . Itegular 40c per pound Saturday w hile it Lasts lb BEEF SHANKS Per Pound 7 or 2 Pounds for , 254 FRESII HAMBURGER lb. 15 FRESH FISH While it Lasts Pound 304 Nice Mild Banquet Clriesc Pound 254 We Carry the U. A. C. BUTTER Pound 504 ' Hens Choice 'and of Plenty Spring Frying 'Veal, Pork, Beef and Yearling Lambs j Call Early and Get the Cut You Like Dont Forget Our Fresh Home Made Lard Has No Superior - SALT LAKE, June 18. In an .effort to save a smaller boy, Odell Christensen,' It, was WE DELIVER drowned yesterday in a raser-- 1 vcAr at the Rosed.ile orchard near North Centerville, Allan Orchard, 12, of 877 South First West street, the smaller boy, sen jumped in after him. He was saved by James Hayes of could not bring him back to 622 Park street shore and both sank. Meanwhile Young Christensen was' the the younger Christen,sen-b- oy son Of WRford P. and CoraJen-ee- n brought aid, and Hayes, one of Christensen, 238 West Sec- the Cherry pickers, rescued the ond North street. In company Orchard boy. with his young brother, Bud, ' Sqme time later the body of Rnd the Orchard boy, young Christensen was found and takChristensen went to Centerville en fro mthe resemur by Paul B. in an effort to obtain a job as a Cannon, in charge of the cherry cherry picker. Although they pickers, and by Frank Brodehad obtafried no employment, rick of Magna. Artificial resusthey took a path through the citation was attempted, and the Rosedale property. At the reser- Orchard boy was .revived, but voir the Orchard boys hat fell all efforts at resucitation on the into the water and in an effort Christensen youth proved unto recover it the boy fell in. availing. The police, pulmoter When-i- t was evident that he was rushed from Salt Lake and could not swim, young Christen- near the physicians from ' L ; t J BENSON MARKET PHONE $55 I . ,, places orchard were called and gave b aid without avail. to in those According charge (A the - orchard none of the cherry pickers employed are allowed to use the reservoir for swimming except i during set hours and under supervision of responsible parties. , ' patent covers a doudrinking glass, having a space between the walls to be filled with a heating or cooling substance td maintain an even temperature in its contents A new block for shaping felt hats is heated electrically and has a safety device that pre A recent ble walled vents scotching. - |