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Show I uT2 JOURNAL, F0U3 PAGE whiz ban? of a pitcher the Logan club. - A- on - II LnU I 0 i , ! I r u i- ? i- ap white athletes were smashing their way to the track and field championships to-play. 4wbin Carr, vaie, star shat- - inter-collegia- Park Never in Blanks Twin Falls Ball Tossers Until Ninth f Logan Wins 'Nine., to One Ogden Wins Bain at Idaho Falls. j! i . May I j 1 ,ford a II yi II 4 - Shape tv V; Gov. Pitch First ids 12 under guests of the ; J i i4. via. those who of Southern C.ilifor- nnc champion and his nvdi, Sabin Carr, lath-top- - the live Great Hazards of Ule ll . Sickness It pays you $100.00 a month for confining -sickness oue Jay or a lifetime' It pays you $50.00 a month for sickness one Jay or a lifetime ' v, attended i ,rti. ' $ ioa.oo 9 So.oo $k 100 M Ji. a month for total ability from accident one Jay or a lifetime , r , It pays you $40.00 moiuh up to 3 months for partial disability from acciJeut - - . 2-- Accident ' ' It pays you $100.00 urth Ciichc Mr. and Mrs. Ephriani Eergen- sen, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Han- Rvrnn and MlsS UN ?nf KiDia Hansen, Air. and ' Sirs, Lorenzo Sornsen, Miss' Neta jCue' Hurtles Logan Club Covering Miss , dizzy h ight has ever been cleared in- tWsov one- - .. , Three other records also fell. Ball-K- COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE CORNISII, . May 28,-Audry Bergenseri, Mae Hansen,! Katie and Sadie Sorenson the names of those who gradtl- ated from North Cache high SC11001' Wp ale Very proud of Diem. Among' tt e r 53 Dern to it iwt,5j;s?'L3toh.r!;: tite find time ibis Be Cornish ji Records Made 1 Field ; Events Tqdtfy J franklin field. Phitadelp2s ..Tiia, stan-- j Saturday, May 28. 1527. OT7. CACS2 COUNT, UTAH mmr c ! ' LCGAH .... 3. Death t 40J)0 ( The Logan baseball park will preIt pays your beneficiary for death from heat a most inviting appearance tor W. Pet. 5 $ 5.000.00 sickness the opening game on Tuesday aava HANSEN SID g. 6 .SB Salt i.es pticork, business manager of the for death It from iieneficiary pays your (let irgetow n with a marktof 2ur. 4 .667 Idaho Fall . club. Through the en:rrg'ic effort Bishop and Mrs. Neagle, Miss accident ss $10,000.00 hi,e Kalw r 4 Ilar- of President C, P. Pardon and hi 1 J? Air. and Mrs. June .444 Dates I Jensen, Logan ... on Set board State new a jumpesl associates, the grounds Jure b,en 4 .444 Twin Pall lKer 4. Old Hl.Uulard of 24 feet 8 i'2'lmhes. Age , leveled, a nw fence n.ts been erect3 Air. and Mrs. Andy Andersen .429 ' Pocatello lmth to the south and (west of the ed ' sum It pays you cash in a lump Conference at the enJ 3 .. and family 'liave .373 to Ogden park, and now the Logan baseball of 20 years, a retirement income, or a Com VEMTKItD U club boasts of one of the finest play after a trip to WyomREMITS dividend-beariti- g paid-u- p bond for - $ 5.000.00 grounds to ic found anywhere along ing. Various Ogden U', Salt Lake 9. of circuit Ptah. the the Idaho Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hunter, Logaif 9, Twin Pulls 1. 5. Financial Difficulties League. and family and Aliss Rachel Focatello-ldah- o Palls, rain. Rocky' Harry Wolter'a team compares You may borrow the cash accumulations on this DENVER, May 28 (APJ Baxter of Preston spent SatTODAYS hCHKDlXK very favorably with any of the 6 interest. Mountain at conference officials ia and teams so far. Tied Uh Twin FaH urday Sunday visiting Ogdon at Salt Lake. session here. yesterday approved the and leading Pocatello and Ogdon in Air. their Baxter. father at Twin ALBERT II. THOMPSON Logan palls., organization of an athletic directors the percentage column, gives the Airs. J. S. McArthur and Pocatello at Idaho Palls. h Phone 82R J. 33 East 1st South, Logan,-Utato able being for ,ielan8 c'Ht association similar to the one In daughters and Mrs. Lillie Bakr t hold their own. with the best clubs - 'existence In the western conference. er were doing shopping in Lo? in tbe lwlgiu, Thu fact wil, hae Business Mens Assurance Company of America Elongated Sid Hansen got generous Harry Hughes, director' of athlet- - the tendency to draw, a big crowd gan last Wednesday. in the ninth frame of Fridays Kmo leg at Colorado Agricultural college, out to the opening game here next (An Old Line Legal Reserve Insurance Company)'' Air. and Mrs. Ray Pike ennnd allowed two hits ana a sacritice, when Governor George H. j DENVER,' A Home Office, Kansas City, Mo. W. T, GRANT, President Tuesday named chairman of a committee few tertained a friends Sunday robbed himself of a perfectly sood Dern Is scheduled to pitch t'uo first of and trapk conditions conducive . Arfw.7 their home, shutout, blanking the local In HU bail acres. ,he home plate In the. to record shattering performances'11 th",e,,lzillwn i entire route up to the nluth. the geneologl- . cloven ,,h In this city. con- jsreetbd Sunday Mountain opener night league Roiky are; JRck. I Romney, t'tahi teammates clouted lustily and coup- committee for all j ferenc college and university ath- cal committee the 1 f 1 .. n I furnished A..tt A A (I P I t r The Relief Society held their field, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petled letes, whov were to start the finals Now-Le-t scored of the aicnual track and field meet program: "opening song ersen of Amalga, Mr. and Mrs. Ug Rejoice; prayer, Coun- meeting: last Tuesday at the Cyrill Pitcher, of here this afternoon. Elimination Mr. and Mrs. who home selor of Pro. jEft. Ray Pike lests weg-held In nine of the 16 Edgar.. Clayson. two children Roman and Golden events yesterday and odds were .Joseph P. Green a member of iue giKuu stauu. 4ir. iwuua o the Social Service lesson. of Lewiston. . . and two; singles out S7 lour trip, to baseball and track achedule for th, he wanU t0 niake rans out of t shifted omewhat as a result of the the Benson stake committee on gave There were twenty present. the plate, and OShea, who got a I28 season, and allotted dates in joungsters for some dav thev will trials. .Ttopesters have placed the Mr. and Mrs. Seamons' par. was the minor of meets. genealogy special sport triple, a double and a single out then become the Utah Aggie and Colorado Aggies on I The corence tennte - tourtia- - grlw up and will He gave a splendid After the meeting Mrs. Pike ents of our principal -James five trips. The score was .9 to 1. So coo,0 along, 1 ids. an eqtwtl rating as favorites to win, speaker. patron paytng Mrs. cream ice and and.cakes and served lister, andjSeamon LOGAN lle husineas manager up at the title, with Denver university be-- . ta k on experiences, truths,' and Virion lak a very pleasant afternoon was Saunders mother of Mrs, Sea-spe1. H. O. A H, II and 28 The gwen th cti Ing accorded ' the best opportunity ! beauties of our gospel. We bi8 worrt aiul i w 3 ?u' - J Drigbain Gearron. cf .... n U1'S,H Rnl mons of Hyde Park attended by those present. capture the j vite him to meet with us again: K 5 Young poof at Irovo,t tah Marh G OShea, ss ..I.. LewisBoman Mrs. Milton' exercises last week, of the 3 0 17. The Itah state swimming meet' Cr'iticTagroed th.' fteUltihkl, If .... ton spent a few days of last margin of The graduating c'ass accom-wee- k 0 will be held at Provo Marrh 10, and 4 W Bro. J. . lb HTC? Donovan, Fitcher, tory will be so cloe that the ;n. Prayer, with her parents Sir. and i panied by the teacher and some 6- the Itah state- - weed Up g meet 'At J I1 Jljtli I O'E'C'YTT 1 B i4 ners will remain D t doubt until the Mrs. Helvie Van Orden who King, 1 Logan March 17. The confereeptj ' C W. Pitcher. She has i of the parents motored to Lo- Mrs. J. Woodson, meet is well advanced: is teaching school in Salt Lake 0 . meet wjll 3 be held at wrestling 3b Kessler. Pibneer quklified ten men In the tecently returned from the hos- gan last Friday and had their 4 Greely March' 2 and 3. 5 t Lucas, 2b ' BOSTON, Tiger Flowers defeat- preliminaries.' The Ptah Aggies qual- spent last week end visiting pital at Logan and is improving photos taken for a class picture. 2 Ao4 The conference meet Hanson, p ed Sailor Eddie Huffman, 10 rounds. ified nine, rColoiado Aggies and her daughter and parents here. slowly. The students ,of the 7th and - bably will be held trprk at Boulder Muv' A good number of our town Brigham Young eight each, Colorad t W. Pitcher 8th grades entertained with a 25 and 26, Mrs. Mi. t J. and 1'tah o, university.' seven, LONG BRANCH, N. J.Joe university 6, people joined the pilgrimage to entertained at dinner Sunday surprise party in honor of their Cuba, shaded lohnny Brennan, Wyoming' 5; .Colorado Teacher two, Clarkston Sunday afternoon and forty-eigand and teacher, Mr. James Seamons. about Colorado friends PACIFIC COAST MSAGUE Trenton 10 rounds. college and Montana enjoyed seeing and hearing State one jeaeh. out of The affair was held at his home those from relatives, The STANDING OP THE t LUIS. 'arniers entered the Bro. Homer, a friend of Martin town were: Mr. and Mrs. .Alma last La Barba, fly- finals Colorado' CLEVELAND Tuesday evening. The stupyel five wi.th a L. Pet W. , point lead garner Harris. A so the musical selec' won a technical ed , Lerue and champion, weight furnished the lunch and dents Raymond daughter Dak loud , ...... .610 knockont yesterday by Beaty their star tion wlffch had been carefully over Willio Lamorte, Mr. j the evening was3pent-i- n and of Smithfiebl, in Missions baby jolly inan weight thmhaninte.r winning ,652 j. Cleveland, 10 rounds. throwy with a heavp of 141,6 feet. prepared for this special occa- James McCracken of Logan, Mr. games. Twenty were in . atten- Sacramento .617 a were sion excellent. Over, San Fftmcinco Brigham Young, .508 second, Ctah and Mrs. Ilarvy Pitcher of dance, Miss Harriet Andersen, Phil McGraw, Detroit, Agle third 'atidplaced DETROIT Seattle ; .600 Colorado College thousand were in attendance. Utida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Opal Montgomery and General tllcky Clark,' Holyoke, fourth. Mrs. G. Andrew Andersen, Portland 28 29 .491 defeated for Tonv TfVts, New L. Angcle 439 Mas., 1" .... 25 32 Mrs. II. II. lishtF and Mrs. Pitcher and three children, Mr. Calkins were responsible I ;rom Score by innmgs: Mrs. John Pitcher of Smith- the affair. and 375 York, won on 21 35 a Hollywood Richmond of vard Maggie Trunller pounds, .Rosen, Detr.di Logan O30O1iait , YESTERDAYS 'RKHILTS motoied to Logan Tuesday Terre Hama, Ind. Twin Falls Sparks Oakland 6. 5, Hollywood O Shea Twelfth Homer where they were guests of Mr. Joe Lucas, Detroit, 5 rcucds, Summary; Runs Gearron, San Francisco 2, Seattle 4. 4 Schinski, Woodson 2, Kessler, Lucas Los Angeles 4. Portland 10. NEW YORK, Alay 28' (AP) Aid- and Mrs. Geo. D. Andersen. Pfahler, Sacramento 7, Missions 4. 2 Hanson; Hoag. Error KANSAS (TTY, Kanw.5 Joe Riv- ed by Babe Ruths twelfth Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Smith circuit llY.rlou 3. Two base hits WoikI son, TODAY'S .St llBDl LE, ers, Kansas City, won a technical drive of the year which eame with hit base Richmond visitors' Sunday Three weie. Gearron. OShea, a Y O. LAWRENCE 'knockout over Jackie Nittl, St. Paul, two on in thn seventh the Yankees Oakland at Hollywood. HAWTHORNEafternoon. OShea.' Bases on balls Off Hanson 5 rounds. Joe Trabon, ICan-su- s San lie Seat Francisco at Minn., Senators the to of out disposed By by Struck eight 6. Canfield 3 oft Stub Mr. Itteh J. S. McArthur Los of the do at Portland. No sooner is driving City, outpointed daylight Angeles eatly rays two in the opener of a double header 2. Stolen Hanson 7. by Canfield Sacramento at Missions. Kennedy, St. Paul, 10 fOUJlCli Peek through the windows where our children s'eep, here today before 25.006 fans. a naw Chevolet car. Sacrifice 2. ba sen Schinski Miss June Van Orden spent Than someone culls her luck from fitful slumber KrasovUcluJ-daL- i Meugel of New York also hit a homSc Iritts k ir Bosova n, ; SYRAClSE Billy Leonard, Syra- - er. A mothers daily igilanee to keep. her Kesster. Uft on bases Logan hed, Visiting Tuesday' grandmoEddie fiUTubcook, euse, Dick yells "Come, we him! awake! Phils Mother, "Oh, Van Orden Peter Mrs! at Twin Fall .9. Ht with , piU American. ther, llttltiinore 10 round, i; ; i ! ili AiLruc ball Bardiner,1 by Hanson.of Vmpires Say, Mother, Bower shouts Bobs got my tit llewiston. game 'Wonder silk Ami so her day begins a day of service,-Whe- re mtmpy Ferguson and Price. Time Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montgom- - j 7 qurrlt-Ui DAYTON "Happy Th lonii Atherton, 1 hour and 45 minutes. duties press and problems multiply. vtlUttui it r PrhaiH and lauis Carpymer. , and Gunner ery and daughters Opal and Jes-- 1 W ul aliurl nnd hiuy. 2 S' Clever HI tlraw rounds. May LAKE, sie and Miss Harriet Anderson SALT 28 ' Its Mothers job, it seems, to do the thinking Jal' 'Itlh.Ung Mayof the 'n.l Amvlcnnl work by tii "l!e spent the week end visiting at 8 ri Do That Mach Could For all her boys and sometimes for their Dad! held t TolTOLEDO Chuck Feldman, Blague ineludiitg games Of Friday! ing, flit'll they "It' ft shame you don't know any- Paul, Rupert, and Burley Idaho. Its Mothers job to answer all the Questions, edo featherweight, received a news- runless, gave the D. 8,'d 'in opportnn Mrs. Rachel Andersen and To know exactly where each careless lad t Won Los t paper decision over Soldier Jackie thing about rooking," the young husTeam lty to hold Murphy t e Meanwhile Ills bride after Ibe Mrs. Mable Pond Stake Relief band informed 10 Has rounds. left each toy, each article of clothing.-Ittallies. 12 Detroit, 23 Npw eighteen york Mother's job to tell tliem what to eat. 15 boney mooli. 24 "Every lusly ought to workers visited our Relief Sogent atrojs nine Chicago Tex Hull. Clyde 4iuow liow to look. Why, 1 leurued 17 g 18 And when, and how (an but nine runs wv no!;h1Dnne ft! last Philadelphia problem); ciety Tuesday. meeting Walter Fort Worth, knocked out 16 in the unity." F.v 16 bow like Fridays. The And Mother each festive treat myself must .Washingion Mr. Mrs. 8 and Jack Hansen prepare Ponca City Oklahoma pUchcr. Varner, three of I 20 hit. a teen U few van newlnn nsriii tib, well, bean. no !'.i? it motored to Brigham tuid Salt rounds. 19 17 made three errors, tne Beesmade St. Ixuls If thatM vih.it you uitufi.M Oh, what an endless diudgery of mending Lake and spent last week end 20 15 tt ' counted for twelve hit and Detroit EL PASO Jack Kane, Denver, The garments that are, somehow, torn each day ! beat Jene 10 . Boston Visiting relatives and friends. Watson, Los Augdca 12 Talk Softly Oh, what a task of mending little heartaches. mjustMabout everything happened Mr. WtHNMrs. J. J. J)unbar and rounds. And healing little bodies bruised at play! whats this "Pa," Si'hi iaremv, the old Irt6.ruplP AnOy so ifhd baby will spend decoration A mothers job Is one of constant service, 'double Ji'iqi.n dv' I tv FRANCISCO chased one Ogden man for protest SAN Cello, Tommy before at Ogden. Sun Francisco, beat Teueiio peqley, often in the oilier Uiteij mean any-w- day And yet each moment brings her heart new joy; ing a putout 8t the Andy was point Mrs. Loiin Hendricks and son Manila 10 rounds. Bill Cusic, Her the argument ended ' only genuine delight in living and and yw ton. Idaho stopped Brownie Proctr, Ing his finger hither That, son, is wteit a man U up Douglas of Richmond Is caring for her baby girl or boy. spent ThatTl cost y" ten;bua Oakland 3 rounds. agaiii't- when he is getting orders Wednesday visiting Mrs. G. too! J how many from Irtitli M wife and Ids niolher-lf-t Andrew Andersen and Jimmv, McLarnin, daughwill be richer NEW YORK, May 28 (API The! HOLLYWOOD Ids dad. law, ter Connie Blossom.of the National Vancouver defeated Johan v Im Mar, official standing the argument i a count up. to of May 27. Los Angeli, lh rounds. IrDh ADr Mrs. Ed Coal and Mrs. Fred Including games league secretary knee 'league, . His Preference Won Lost key Cone, New Jersey beat N'ek Team Andy Ware also got hUothe wei e dinner Montgomery Lob 6. Angeles Brown, 'Why prefer going to gym the home at of Mrs. G. guests Instead of to thl puny vfith nirV decreuvea A. ' Hogan Wednesday. wife. his for all concerned except Mare. manded lord Mrs. Pursie Smith and baby i ,St. Louln ... "Rees use, lie growled. the to xxiul tii evening with a tet f girl of Logan spent two days of j 'Brooklyn dumhMi. i n in'h prefer Mwmting it last week visiting her parents, j iisnt anything hut Veully League t wlili the hJn.i Hint iion't chatter?' news to play up poi-tanMr, and Mrs, Will Dopp. 1IOW U K STAND For 444tt 44et444444r R.E it-- h Sports I? ' I j31 A A e ,ot J1 . w i'! nt ; Tlw W' -- Al-lan- ht ( "-u- - Eats Ruth Hits 1 Mothers Job jCl League Standing - cut-point- . , 1 -- - Tol-Of-'c- d, Iti-ct- ! ht Ba s rMr f evef-vein- j National League Standing r ten-Bpo- tn ! Jf jgue wlii-)xr- - do-jo- Leaders Among The Majors i IB Associated Fro'27. Including gauie of May national .407. Batting'. Farrell. Giant 35. Rons; Honmby, Giant 50 . Hits: i Farrell, Giants 13 Itouble: Grantham, Pirate 6, Triple: FricLn'lia8 nancr, Pirate, 6. a H outer:' Williams. Phie9 16. Stolen bane: Cuyler, Pirate won Pirate,, ntcbtegMeadow. - 6, lost .. - . AMERICAN' , Ratting ' K. Miller, Brown Huns: Ruth? Yunkee 39. Hits: Gehrig, Yankees 66. Double: Burn. Indian 15, .15. Tiger 6 Triple: Manusb, 11 Hnuirs: Rutbr Yankees. , rig, Yankees lost 6TV 11: .413. ee Geh- r, Stolen bases: Gosbn, SanatoM Blue Tln,ei 1', Athletic Simmon, 7; Judge, SenatorB 7.IndiaB. Pitching! llndiin, . - S - s i .. |