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Show PAGE FOUR LOGAN Tuesday, August 30, 1J27, THE JOURNAL. LOCAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH.. ' !ldaha Conmissfon OUTLASTS CHANCE FOR FLY- Jinx Seems To Follow Careers ( of Most Valuable Major Leaguers i Passes Ruling On COPPER TO WIN TO GAIN WEIGHT e hRs, get-i(APt Like a medal- - new record for remr- - ting 64. Along with Phle, Burns leaguer major 13 BATTLE Contest Promotions valuable player award was bne.of the outstanding reasons HILL to bo followed by; a Why the Indians surprised the mul- , teems usually j nx. Such at least, with very few jtitude by finishing second after the Box Angeirs, Aug. 30 (AP) - cxieptions, has been (bo ease in (majority of the experts couldn't see Boi", Ida,, Aug. 30 (AP Pro- Bingham, Aug, 10 Loan out- ' tasted i the I'tah Copper nine, Cop- - motion of an athletic eontast by a The flvweiithf aivt-tho bl circuits. jthem better than fifth.-, f pee Uou- cbampion, In an xhibS ,.!uh Ijl I8-- 2 Georg S.sier was voted This season, however,-- Burns is " todav for the second time w.thia the d Uo, game hrr. waning 15 to 13 honor tn the n&t the Burns of a year ago. His 3 i was without a ruier. free bitting eenteat that waajtoun American jests, League. That yenr the hitting has slumped. He hasnt Uie ruBugrdopm.t Um.ed into a rout in the fourth, commitmon Siine the, death in 1925 of Pan- - Browns' stbr hit. 420, tying Cobb's 0d pep fafJ WtlJ nd aggressiveness! that ajhietiu ' Johnsonian' wheel Jmarkt(J his efforts or 1926. In a organ, mio. meeting ber. cho ViJJa, tbo flyweight crown has "'aB,c n nmrth81 Georg poled' out rr-en-t game in the east George was hs reseed on the curly barred brow of Um. , action pravtmt fwVr nini wa1 leadini 4 to 2, , veKt'rdS , Tjiiaf lM.enge, seoied 134 runs and stole, y!U,iu,j frow the lineup.'. . Fidel Barba of Los Angeles. M 61 b8 a bis Th ! ,k! PI Oeorge McKeown, Wallace, vet Ytsterday, hoaever, the littid ItaP IPs be.-- much the same in the commUmn, raB fourtt wherw his through National league. Old- - Man Jinx apmanage!, a .d however, nxt wa campaign, rmaa,and William George K. Blake formally relin-- i Tlf mZ on tim, pears to be on tbo job. med upon B. Pratt, Borne va named aeere du sked ail claims, to the champion- - E unlS,fer not T hfr0110; Two years ago Rogers Hornsby him for eight more hit and nine trouble not only kept Banyard, Pocatello, i Ship so that unhindered h, won the award. Lust year a bad runa before Heading, who suctvd Uiy A, J.member H th a tini0 but aBt of the commie enter Stanford university as a stu-o- f f,T ?" of boils and1 managerial reed him in the box, could retire the aion. The commission decided to of. denp poured George would never be able Crop put a crimp in th& sponsibilities W Ceurron akying to Moore wiu nee . has S,sk'r state!10 p,ay agaln the prlsse, a dmtrict . Officiallynotifying average, which fell Rajah's batting thm bae loaded. Reading allowed d basketball athletic commission of Ut Barba s ibe? far fr0m tho stei'flr 96 points. Hornsby', the greatest jof tbereafter four 1,8 was in 1822 only b,t. ..tournaments this yar. retirement, Blake ran! that La the since , clubber, 8 liman behind tho bap took all In 1923 Babe Kuth was given the K cW,ng ct fi00 for licenses ba had retired as the undefeated halycon days of Larry Lajoie, and nice threo honotw fielding wang rro ftdHliwida tMei flyweight champion of the" amrYif lniost va!uablt pla?r diPl'ma. Ruth d f3 57 batting- champion of the National of then ctfbcea cf high fouls !be Vyorted by Secretary Pratt The youth, h, said, engaged rn hslbat'd m- campaigns, straight league si feI1 against the grandstand, bchitiskl Expenditures have totalled the Ba,1,b 3 Inst profesaionai ia,,!rfiKn S,27 boxing contest otTbo turned ,!n a .mark of .317. d made a pretty shoestring no as aa luob d0W! 23 when he defeated John-- i August la)bltL,tb011Kb Last fall Bob OFarril, Cards catch of fiamnirh's low fly in the he did lliness forced ny Vacc of Boulton Bob sixth. Mcjfor, who went to first lam out of the game for several ratchet', won the player prize. did a great deal to bring St Louis base after dropping the pitching his and ftek3 of brought battmg the title after triumphing "over world title. He assignment, starred at hat with lrt Its first pennant and Frankie Genaro or New York late warfc t0 a yc,Tu 'as( including a four solid whack, Thi in 1925. He was recognised ar Vtl- year' OFarrel" has been n triple and a brace of double. Norof 5edra las fiureecRor to the flywejht battlefroat only at Vn- the clubs sk and Reading connected for homthrone. While La Barba hs fought foTA lame arm hundicapp- times. rious ers, each hitting for the circuit 1325 Roger Pe.kinpaugh, Jo1 on Hhe ilu with a matt' on, Evary t fhe 'rst ft?w nl0ntl18 w.ith then Washington, gained the twice during the n,,,,. (han th !of campaign. tsigan lineup, with the exception of !Sl ianrf fwk di(1 m,Kh t0 bring he headed, th flyweight Two th, l,plerri, connected for two hits. inoat. valuable did be defend th title His flrlt de- - tbo Se,,lltor ,helr s'Ilrt consocu- been bit quite bo Beperrt got three, incindmg a he havent a was But tive players w i big pennant. a ten fe,s hittround bout here Chicago, Aug, 36 (AP) On of double, and therefor secured in the world series hard by the old bugaboo. They nre o Olufr. the greatest civic receptions ever hiat summer, He met Georgio Riv- Idisuppointiiient Walter Johnson and Daxzy Vance. ing honors for the ers tael of San 'lra,es seo Fra and von accorded any heavyweight chain received the honor in Johnson in the or,i for 'lasi,ipten ever' prror? rounds. Score! Th this year be Early p.oa is being planned lor Gene Ho won 23 games that-yeaand Peck lM ,a 8 fipPB',d through the- ropes t funoey when ho arrives Friday to crawled Hls p,av was Pathetic, also lost seven. He came hack the folOearron, 'rf , finish training for the Dempsey son Square Garden, New York and wr,,n lowing seuioa with. 20 victories anti Wood son, c . repulsed the challenge' of Flkv'difiatrous to Washingtons hopes.57 seven battle September . 22, defeats. Last year, however, year Reck played sn only Business and political leader Clark of Scotland. In all of Va gehlnski, If Last wlnt(r h was Slh,,,,td Walter won only 15 dropping 16. Donovan, 8 b will be on the welcoming commit-;t- e other fights La Barba entered the Ki,n!,B to the White Sox in a trade. Thats Vance gamed the National Lea ring over the flyweight limit. Camillf, lb ... and the champion will ba how the veteran shortstop followed gue award in 1924, too. He chalka Rosenberg, s of marines, bodyguard by ed up 28 victories against hut stx up his fine 1 ' 2 5 chase. rf , I to the city hall to receive the key The 1926 honor went to George defeats,-- He fanned 262. The text OSh.a, 2b ... to th city. FIGHT Burns of the Cleveland Indians. campaign he turned in 22 wins to Glynn, p ... The American Legion Is his long Burns, despite major nine reverses, fanning 221. Last league Bervioe. turned in a great ceason though, Vance could cop but Totals GOING FAST SAY season. Billy Gibson, Tunneys manager He hit .353 and also set a nintf games, while losing 10. has been here for several days edm Moore, as pletiniF preparations at the Cedar MEN IN CHARGE Santistevn, Crest 'country club for the chamSynthetic Thyroid xllannan Cache Valley Girls training camp. pions ... b Norek, 2 After a round of golf and a day Hormone Like If , oft from training routine, Dempsey Ilepting, Chieago, Aug, 39 (AP) Summlch, rf . The expected to resume jabbing his Take in fight tickets were mailcf Me ing partners with two new ed out today to those who applied Bankhead, lb rs, Osk Till and Marty Cutter, for $x to J25, scats, while (h vigLondon,' Aug 30. The che.n- Reading, p in receiving end. Till, a Rooh-ligb- t' ilance committee of Tex Rickard Lindbergh Reception help-rai- n cal was HtUltnan, c .... composition oi the active heavyweight, and George F. Getz continued b .. time last at this Melvor, Tunney l))g the list' orrpplhmntsforth:FrinPle ot' the thyroid gland, Cutler has worked out with choicest There are 47,006 has finally teen completed by 44 19 27 The reception for Colonel Totals jimnipsey for nearly every one of seat In seats; the seetions immediately Dr. C. K. Harington and Prof. Chas A. Lindbergh next y fights since Dempsey grabbed around the ringside, which are in x Batted for BantMevan, the titld from Jess Willard. the hands of th ticket committee George Barker of University Score by innings: 3rd sept. in Sait Lake f five, but only 7,006 of tbese are College here. 10194006 915 Logan A3! a&sumed such propor These workers, who have re08421203 1 13 Swimmers Have causing the mysterious jury any Copper trouble. The other 40,006 likely ceived 5 th 14 has now become a widespread 2, Runs Gearron recogrnii.oa will be allotted later to those who Offices Summary: Established and Mayor ClarWoodson 2, Schiuskl 2. Donovan 2, ordered 40, seats, to be built up- for their successful attempt to ence Neslen of Sat Lake City 3. OShea, on th stadium Rosenberg Camilll, floor, and $30 manufacture the hormone m ha3 asked the Albany, N. Y Aug. 30 (AP) which ar situated in the the laboratory about a seats, Glynn 2, Moore, Santistevsu 2, hav eentr.,1 year ago the sUteto lend flower 'Srls Articles for incorporation Reading, Stillman, Mrlvor 2. 'icltin of the Soldiers field have definitely ascertained the'fn help form aline on each Moore, Ssntialcvan, llcpting, beoii filed with the secretary of horseshoe . Sacstate for the national professional Id bo committee that position of the iodine atoms in Rkhard Reading, Rankhead, Stillman. San- swimming association of America the :,riVe w?y at L- rifice hits Bchinski, Camilli, Madison S p Garden club tne complex thyroxin moiecule. a onf which runs jw.th principal office in New York wanted 1,560 ;uare Colonel Mckee, , Home tfstevan, seats and Clinical tests show that ihe Lindbergh will ringside granted uu uey will be pass. Norek, Reading, Three base hits if ty. The charter wa laws. In a pie apportioned will threder the membership reproduce Alayor Neslen has asked the Melvor, Two base hits Glynn, shaped, with only a scant product Schln-rk- i, The asr ociation was formed, ac- few at wedge, th of the wedge In sults of the natural thyroxm in ogan Chamber of Commerce llrpting 2, McKee, OShea, peak to foster, the first row. Th first row direc- cases o! Melvor 2, Leperrf, cording to Nhe papers, Donovan, thyroid deficiency, the to see that seven flower girls Double Santlstevan. plays Still promote and protect professional tly hack of the four rows reserved metabolic rate having been rais- are provided from this section, man to Norek, Hepting to Stillman. Mximtiurs throughout the country rose has only 108 swim- for the working ed from 3 40 per cent, io J,h to minus promote I!v Melvor and generally and senators, mayors ami Innings, pitched offers of the Chamber re- places Charge defeat ming event and keep official and other publi figures nr being put normal in the course of a week Pledged Mayor by Reading 5 Neslen this to Melvor. At bat Off Melvor 24, cords of same. The directors on the list for them. three of four intravvm us would be done and immediatby Stern. Martin ore: Off Hits batted 26. 'ncorporators off reading Other orders for will blocks large injections of 4 to 5 rniilimdr.., fly got in touch with the JargBenjamin' C. Patt, be allotted in similar Mtdvor 15, nrf Reading 4. Runs , Bruce Grant. inwedges, on alternate days. A is stated er towns of the scored Off Melvor U. off Rend- William A. Pressly, N.w York; and stead of turning over groups withpounty and in a renort of the research to asked each in the same rows. ing 4. Runs responsible for 13. Phillip K. Klrshner. Brooklyu. to turnish njayor 2, 7, Reading Glynn More thiui 28,006 of the 40,000 the scientific a flower girl from his town. N atm journal, ReadStruck out By Melvor 4, by seats have already preferential The production ot thyroxin lt; is to be a Cache, County DEMPSEY ASKED TO bhen ing 3, by Glynn 2. Ruses ml balls oredered Mr. Getz said today and not just a Off Melvor 1, cff Reading t. off most of them by Chicago business synthetically will assure : more representation balls Wan standerdized J. M. Bernhisel Glynn 3 Hit with pitched houses. Mayoh and: product SECOND FIGHT Sehinskt Wild pitihes Melvor 2, should have the effect of mak- of Lewiston, Mayor Geo. G. emGlynn. Tim of gamo flendricks of Kiehmond, May-G- ing the price much lower. pires Fickes, and Scanlon. L- - Reese of Jack Smithfield, i Chicago, Aug, 30 (AP) to reFeed Used J Wilsn of Hyrum, Dairy J ayor Zoo Dempsey was asked today Makes Sunshine AnG Christensen BATTERY PISTOL turn a favor and second Eddie of ',ayor Wellsville and Mayor James Animals 30 derson, Die Wyoming cowboy, in Calif., Berkeley, Aug. his ton round bout here Friday (SS) By products of raisins L. Hansen of Providence each PRACTICE RESULTS night with Tony Canzonert. Bill and can now be used Premised to be represented at Lonon, Aug. GO. was in Sunshino oranges manager, Andersons Duffy the reception by a flower girl. Jacks corner, when the former- for feeding dairy animals, ac- is at such a premium in Et. One comes from' Logan mak-m- g to statement a land from cT that valuable the pistol practice champion knocked out Jack Shurcording Result in reptiles F" VeV and is anxious to assist Dem-ttls- o the University now in full swing for Batterv of California, their new house at the Zoolog -the seven. n the Tunney fight with assurance ot 145th Reid arhlierv LoRnns unit fhe results cal matter of choosing the Gardens his are good 'vAh furnished indicate not of th national guard, are e fur as- jDempsey did It was reported by the Ex- the artificial variety. In audi- gir.s a,nd tissuniing the respon vCith classification ami percison. change Producers that for a tion to the electrical suop.v of sibility were assigned to the centage. ingle 'yiear there was a by pro .ultraviolet l.ght the cages'. ue respective ladies organization Private First Clans Earl Amhr of the towns. In duct of 9000 pounds of pulp, equipped with h- Logan the apptc,.-an- d son. marksman, 72, Private First it was computed that by Hus controlled bvithigautonutk Chamber of Commerce has Class Philip Cordon marksman, 73! 1930 50,000 pounds would h thermortas so Private First Class Havward Baku, the Logan Business and that the -rt asked I rofessional Womens wasted from oranges in a sin- - js hut off when the (mexpert, 91; Sergeant Willis C, Dave Organi94 lVt. W. temje'u-turis, expert SK; Private Alfn d T zation to assume the responsiorchard section. Use was gle 61 .606 arises 77 ?3 above 66; ieeree? Corporal Oakland marksman, Farrell, L 86 67 .562 sought foB Ihisi material. Edmund D. Spencer, marksman, 67 Fahrenheit and is turned on bility of choosing the Logan 80 69 .555 flower girl and see that she The experiment station us- again when it falls below 33 Ki.uniS'O i n 77. .504 ed 72 77 in the tests. Alfalfa Those who scoied Inst fun (''1 k'.n rai'iin(i) . sheep Glass separates the publ't is properly costumed and pre75 78 .490 li'orO.iinl per cent did not (lnssifv. ft was mixed with, the sent for the New York, ni two-bas- Ib in golf, TITI P lnH Be most IjnAlirn nl)nlilUituli 15-T0-- -- ' - '!J2l much-coate- j inside and'out j a t0. San ar jllWr-cholat- ic right-hande- se d has. almost endless uses. to Fullerwear is resistant, to moisture, alkali and sun, and is therefore an excellent exterior varnish. It is also an ideal interibr finish. Use Fullerwear on floors and linoleum, around sinks, in bathrooms, for refinishing furniture and on doors and other woodwork inside and out one-han- - f ' ! -- to have about the. house, is Fuller-weVarnish. This wonvarnish derful, - j of the handiest ONE the-thir- Ptuh-fdah- 19-2- 4. - r - Mad-ttbin- B W. P. FULLER a CO, 404 West Fourth South St, SALT LASS Beiaches ia 27 PaciSc Coast Cities; Ftetones in San Francisco, Leu Angelcf and Portland. Distributors oi Yalspar on the Pacific Coast , :,t You can buy Fuller Products from your TICKEKFOR Theater ' listed below: Smith Bros. Lumber Co. LOGAN, UTAH pYRUM, UTAH Works Natural Produet K, to Part FULLE PAINTS VARNISHES GLASS LACQUERS PIONEER HITS LEAB ' J- - h-- Sat-urda- bate4ffir u Er-ro- r- it! Use Black Flag not a single fly, mosquito or ant escapes alive. Kills other household bugs, too. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware aad department stores. Powder 13c up and . f6 only -- 1 Mr-Iv- or POWDEK LlQ.hu ! Fruit By-Produ- r7 KILLS INSECTS nut? Bykrugi-o- , cts for t. Caged for STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMT ON FRANCINES THRIFT As Helen settled herself in Aunt Emmys big chair she Bald: "Jack Hunt has bought the Briggs place. I never was so astonished In my life. Jack didn't have a dollar when he married Francine, and now hes bought counts if she had a bank account. Hal said they didnt have enough to keep track of. She insisted she wanted to learn to keep accounts. Then, when they got rich, shed know how, "I don't need to tell you how they prospered. Three of the sweetest chib dren in the world, and now a house! Jack is proud as he can be. Yes, interrupted Helen, "but how did she da it? , , The very first week after she start ed her checking account at the bank she took the money she saved and opened a savings account in the thrift department, where she got interest on her savings. You see, she was deter mined to save at least 10 per cent ol her Income. She saved steadily, Sh asked me to help her plan things oul' and together we worked out a budget,' so she could divide her income to meet, her expenses. When her plan was! working well she told Jack. He wasrtlckled to death. Then ho began to save too, Francine wanted , real home. They saved for that. They have been married six years now and they havent a debt in the world.! That excellent food, my dear, was alb prepared by Francine herself,. Just as her pretty clothes are made by he from remnants and odds and endsi she picks up at bargain prices. A. R Aymes. a. house. Weil, my dear. It's not so surprising to me. Francine Is responsible for their prosperity . Why, Aunt Emmy, I thought she was awfully frivolous. 1 remember how disappointed I was when Jack married her. She seemed entirely too pretty and too well dressed to be a good wife. When I dined at their pulp .461 next 84 72 from reception the and cages Hi i! wnori hUp; house I thought she was frightfully In case of raisin the 85 .455 feeding. 71 Saturday the summer atmiaphne Mithnnis 57 98 . .! 6 5 pulp it was found that digestThe officers of the Cnambcr extravagant about her table. She must 1. is Angih's necessarv to the health have paid her cook a lot to have the ud of Commerce ibility equalled about two happiness of snakes. feel that this is food she served. if As . or the of value thirds Today good advertising and an event barley Aunt Emmy smiled. "I liked Fran windows admade of that glass Porlhtml at in the lives of the beet roots, while with the or- mits ultra-violgirls thej cine from the first. she said. "She O.ikinml at Sarrauiwito light help Ihe will aways remember. value was apthe ange pulp The and I became good friends. She told Frumnsw. San at Do Angeles big boa tonstrictois and their flower me Dairies same. worried she was because Jack the from proximately ail at Hollywood. gills Missions parts of , did how IV brothern eni.e not seem to think of the future situated near factories where formidable tHe state assembled in two Cie real sun show: his lines along the driveway at and never tried to save money Every--I Eradication of tall larkspur oianges or raisins are made .lace was so new thing about into jellies, marmalades, up Liberty Park should make a j to her that housekeeping a western range plant poisonshe was glad to come to are and beother wonderful products syrups impression and a me with her little problems. I advised ous to livestock, has passed 111(1 capita cmmrn p i"i sight itself that wiT be well j her to save regularly, profiting from reduced cost of) m hoitI'1'iloui no matter how yond the experimental in ih1 I tDtH.lillT hard it might be. She coaxed Jack to worth the trip to see. Over a period of several years States has declined for the last The is for the girls to i open an account at the bank for her larkspur has been eradicatedm 000. The most pract cal means 40 years. Since 1919 u had meet atplan money. He thought it was the Liberty Park at household from a total of 7.250 acres .nd of eradication has been ! eilly because they had so little. She i 12 approximately the superintendents home on said She could keep more accurate ac th Nali na, ForeBt at an avei to be that of grubbing with a hols per person. The on-ser- - HOW I WE STAND et !n J I , st-ig- Prow rtah and return. Reriera-- i 4 and 5, from Iagan. Uah. 3, br Limit l. j Of less tn an oe.ou per Spimber 8th i'nion Pacific age cost An additional 8,300 acres System, Brenic attractimm inoiud-'acr- e. Mt. where in ing Provo Canyon, l tah larkspur occurred Timponogo and tho big annual m ciear8a was quanutes talon Paeifio System athletic mtt, acre. -- 0 cents per He about 6 6 the tier and makes trip Baptism decidedly worth while. Ask agents estimated annual reduction m for further details. jthe lfto3 of livestock as a result Advertisement. thisl work has been over $65- , J specially constructed, mattock. longhhul Forty times as sens to usual film, a motion picture:s developed in Germany can be ii wd t make pictures of street scenes at niKiit with ordinary street l.en principal reasons for the deci.ne are the drift of population to the nits increased average puivha ;irg lower, the rise in commev:al g industry, and the poss.bly continuing eflVc t of Saturday next, Sept, 3rd at 2 and report to Mrs. Bee-be- e who is in charge of the be between the ages of 17 and 'girls. Each girl must be dresyears and good looking. sed in a light colored summer There are so many fine look dress, pastel colors not a and have a party dress, ing girls in Cache County that e restrictions on wlu.d of flowers. The request the choosing of the will also comes that the girls must be the difficult task. girls consumption. p. m. bread-makin- war-tim- vvT . bo-qu- et a J By using artifical light riva---0 ling sunlight ia intensity, a French scientist has succeeded in growing three generations of beets in one year. t |