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Show Junction Cache tewis-Nefso- ' n down and a room t .he -- , sir-.tiena- State wide interest' is geinr ,, The Cache Junction crcated orer- the coming to Log an won from Smithfield Sundayf afte 0; E(j strangler Lewis, worlds noon in a good game ofbaseball wrestler Saturday night, by the score of 6 to 4. Fully 'fivelMay & ln ft,tltie- - match' with hundred tans were out to the Oeorg kelson. Seats went on game, by far the largest crowd to1 8afr gatiirday and Promoter H, B. attend a game in the valley this, Johnson of the legion says It begins to look as If in- - j jjhone callA are coming in from terest Is growing in baseball andal part3 of the valley foe reserv-we- ll It might for there are to he ; There ls only capacity -; re-eight good clubs in the valley, for ar0Und 1400 fans iln the presenting as many towns. Armory so those who wish to see Waite and Pitcher of Smithfleld show.shonlcf not fad ta armount while range for their rlngsides or reoccupied the heaving on was the receiving serves to avoid disappointment. Beamons end, Ecklund and Baldwin pitched for the Junction and Archibald Delaney And caught. The Cache Junction club expects to play a double header next Sfiarhey Fight Sunday but Is not feady as yet to announce the contesting teams, Friday night, May 4 at Newton, Editors 'note: Thr Journal the Junction , club will give r. will this get fight, round by round, exIt Is which dancing party at over the Associated Press, automo-tl- c will secure with funds pected they printers. Fans desiring this , which to purchase suits The genservice should be at the Journal Is to be eral public present office at 9 p. m. or a few minutes urged and a Jolly good time Is assured. earlier. New York April 30 AP) Jack Delaney and Jaek- - Sharkey fight 15 rounds or-- less at Madison t Square Garden tonight. The Boston- sailor man is ait 8 to' 5 favorite chiefly oh account Says of the disappointing showing Delaney has made In1 the' heavyweight lists. Logan The match bring together two dr the rings- - greatest' mysteries. 6. P. Arnsplger. former catcher Oflce regarded as an eventual ceron the Logan baseball club of the tainty to west the' mantle that league In 1921, now drapes about Gene Tufmeys with Mrs. Arnsplger, Is visiting Id broad shoulders, Delaney lost Logan and the valley with- - relati- prestige he will find hard to reves and friends, saying hello- after gain,' in his losing battle with Tom an absence of several years-.Spik- Heeney, the rugged- - New Zealandas the former1 catcher er. Unless he flashes again- - the was familiarly known. Is looking forrt' that carried him to the well and says he Is glad to see so light heavyweight throne, Delaney and i may find himself cut loose from , many of the formed friend fans here- He has been- with a1 any further opportunity of crash- finance corporation during the; lng Into the big money past few years on the coast ahd the heavyweights. hasnt been so closely Identified; Sharkey ,1s lit much the same with baseball. However, he still predicament as Is his opponent. has a liking for the game and rfiftv His draw battle with Heeney and Join some club during the coming the bout he lost to Johnny Risko . summer, apparently demonstrated' that the 1 symptoms of greatness discovered ln him after he beat Harry Wills Cache Valley Jimmy Maloney and others were ; symvtoms and nothing, more. Not since he was knocked out by Jack ha the League Meeting, : Dempsey last summer Shown the former loquacious bog his that- characterized At Richmond promise , work against Imre foes; it-wa.r Caution to much, of , ' the chief cause for the poor show- and Representatives of the baseball Inga made by both Delahey clubs in, the Cache Valley, league Sharkey in Tex Rickards- elimlna art were ln attendance at the league tion tournament to develop contender for Tun-nemeeting held at Richmond Sunday outstanding crown- - most boxing., experts sfternoon with President George ' , E. South ln the chair. A number believe. With no shot, for the title In of points relative to the managewill ment were Ironed out. Weston Lre- -, sight, It may be- that both abandon" caution- and seek- - to representatlves were present and they wanted to retain their gain the prestige that1v once was ' and will therefore be one of theirtfc the eight to make up- - the valley - tele-seaso- n ue - . HeUolisT affir-moniti- on fS IT rn - . vs de"-elde- b'-rt- circuit The ooenlng of the league games will begin May 13. The schedule will be published sometime this week. - Those present at the CLARKSTON AND LOGAN ! Sunday pow wow were Geo. E. South, pre- sident: Mr i Coburn, and Mi'o Harrison, secretary. Milo . Egan. Franklin; Cal Choate, Lew ,, Jston: Aafon Horne. SmlLhfield - nt - - - - - ' , ON SATURDAY I Kffl? G. Thompson IP. Clark 2b rf lb With five first places and high B. Griffin- If polntage thruout, the Logan Tun- - ; H. Archibald ior high track team returned lost E, Archibald: Archibald night from B-its first competition ;n D, Y. U. athletic carni- J. Jardtne i the hugh . s ... . val. Logan Junior feels proud ln H. Thompson -LOGAN , , securing its high ranking- - out of the hundreds of contestants hut Nelson crowded Provo. Nine ribbons and Evans medals decorated the school bul- Long letin beard preparatory ta bung Otte jt Lewis given to '.heir proud winner t... Frank Hawkins of the Fiveurii Wanchard ... c grade was outstanding. He took FUason D three first Places in the spring Rvan r 3b '.he fireen' , and was high point- man-fo- seventh grade. Mock Higdns -- a me Sparks p TTmntrmr Dunbar and Ood f rev first ln the fifty Yard dash 220 Eames first in the yard Olson first in the -- wile thn-d- . team vault and the relay Harrison chalked up two second places for the Loaan team hi the broad jump and 440 vard rurti Altuhtt ogether. in spite of the factmeans several Logan bovs by nv equalled Jieir own record aurirg the Provo events, Coacli Hale' feels that his fellows gained a fairiy satisfactory polntage - dash-Melvi- Mate Birds n fly fatter ecls of hit'll- - migrate, When sum l r e ilia! the routes reai li feluateS; due the nr hefre tnnre day perhaps in slightly greater sinjtMiread nf the fi rnier' wing 1 l.i-i- (ti-s- fROUP Croup !s ffquently teiievd by on application -5 0 r; m V VAPOlDUO (- N Over 2 MiUton Jar Urrd Ymrl? '. .. - f r Presents' teBa Dettt By Zona Gate T r, Con-nall- r. . ' fi6n3uGG n : CHESTER JJIYERS, Director tldsday, April SCtht 19 At the IJ. A. C. NIBLEY 1 . Nibley, de thej" a mile- from- the afternoon after. school." quarter of rushed to- Mr. and Mrs. John Kendrick, air porL Persons-whwedding the scene wefe unable' to ex--1 entertained at a double of irert the the flames-unti- l tinguish tllftlr SOflS t16ir WiTCS, lnvl. .,,0d a iiiiofnl fjf and Mr' willifim Kendrick metal and the bodies of Mr, and Mrs. NeVear Ken- three occupants- charred beyond djck. Aj delicious supper . was - recognition. (served, the table had for a center- Elyi'ia, Ohio, April 0 Pj pjce a Vace of roses. Covers obsession ior aviation were aid for twenty six. Games which led them to fly, a second! and music, were the entertainment hand- biplane purchased only for the remainder of the evening. Kendrick entertairt- two weeks ago was blamed' to- - Miss Mabel trouseau tea on Friday a Gerald? of death the relatives sity 19 md Mvrotf Keler. and frlendsalnt called duriBg the. 21 both Of fcyna. afternoon. The youths were killed when at an altitude of about 200 'feet, the plane went into a tail spin and crashed oil aj farm" eight miles south of here yesterday. Scorer of motorists saw the (Bv The Associated Press) plane fa'l, but were unable to NATIONAL LEAGUE .. of because to its occupants get Batting Grantham, Pirates, flames- It was 20' minutes be- .455were bodies charred fore the, Freisch, Cardinals, 11 . Runs recovered. Runs batted, in Blssonette, Lor-aiCoroner Myles Perry of Robins; Frisch, Cards; Grantham, county said- Miller had Pirates, 13 each Doughlt. Cards, secretly taker! flying lessons Hite Brown. Braves; and purchased the plane about Miller was Stephenson, Cubs; P. Waner, .two weeks ago. T"r Gfaifttt&nr, pirates.5 lly 4e6cing! .c-rHendrick, Robins; Trippler ( An - j SlL - .... " m " Schinski Ana. - Cards; Rottomlev, Pirates; 3 - Homers - -- -- Webb:- ODoul, 'Giants; L. i . . Waner, - Wilson,,- - April- - Ni Mrs. 30. B Chugg entertained on Monday with a birthday party for her daughter, Donna, About twenty boys and girls were? present The- - afternoon was- spent" playing games- - and a dainty lunch! was served. . . Severed girt friends called on Carson on Wednesday Sevona afternoon to wish -her a happy birthday. Sevona' is- Just recovering from a long sick spell that has kept he at home for over two months. , There has, Been several teal estate deals within the last week Ivan Andersofl has purchased the belonging , to property formerly John Gerber. ' John RlndlisBackerwiio is leav - Cubs; Blssonette. ing soon! to make-hi- .Rom y Wednesday y May X Smithfleld 3rd Ward Halt &:la Oclock Admissfon35cand 50r Stains in toilet bowl? Poor Half a cup of Clorox in bowl, add three tablfespoonfuls vinegar, and leave over night. Tomorrow stains and odors gone fixture and outlet pipe disin- -. fected. Siuipler eaey. NO RUBBING, At grocers; Easy Housekeeping Chart, free! Send to- Clorox Chemical Corp-- ' oration Oakland California. at to hl home-herftmalga has-solGeorge Anderson! W. W. Beckstead .has sold his property herb and will move to Logan. We regret- - having .these family, leave- - the ward, ' Wtrt.' Anderson Mr. and- - Mr spent Sunday at Dayton, Idaho ' visiting with friends,, A force of men under thd direction of Isaac F- Smith' turned out last week and laid the cement walks around our church. On- Wednesday the 25th the recreation committee?- - Invited every .one out to work ion- - the grounds around the Chuxah in leveling and cleaning, this proved a sficess as builders purpose and exhibition f a laree crowd tinned ouj and a ' . . splendid job iyasvdone. Under the of hapdwork. direction of Wife lady- members-o- f r,TlK: Seagull girls- under inthe committee it delicious Itpicn struction of MVs. Anna- - Luntt-ber- g was served 6hhe workers;' ffn the demonstration' Of attend thfeir gave evening ad AfcdldfeVUe9-tclass for the year. work a free program1, arid),, dance. The A complete, reorganization was main feature of 'tile-- program the play madw and Mrs.. Pearl - Peterson presentation of thpjiynfeifctTaJifteMue'-.i-wlth- i the a president,- - Mrs.- - Anna Lund-her- g entitled, following yoig jiedpWm iheipast and Mabel first counsefor1 Elmer Andefkm, Marvflv Yeaiqs,, " Aud Orville Andersort,- - Lldell Larson' iGriffinj second counselor,. 1'Mrs'. Lila Barfuss Paines- were Forley Yeatei. Wilard Trolson, Lula YeateSf Bertha' Smltli Zelda honorably released with a vote A of thanks for .the good Elaine Beckstead;Morgan, work Chorus was rendered by the Gleaaccomplished- in ner girls, and in declamation hv tHatthey haveassociation. " the - . Primary Viola Anderson: ; 11) following' new officers Mr. and Mtsr Ernest L. Morsustained: gan spent the week end at Sail and teachers were Lake City, combining business and Miss t Phyllis Keveren, . presipleasure. Phoebe Scholes, dent?; Mrs. ,lrtl d At Destroys Otters Kills Germs - - - , Same Trice for over 35 yean ! - With the majors Pouncesl .ZSl . Y First Wii-.Th- " - er hbatticlto WlXfFcaj ; I" WarPneesH - X Pfc CR LESS-THAOF HIGHER PRICED BRANDS ttm Bees-lineu- j- . Bleaches Removes Stains - Hendrick, Robins; Grantham, Pirates, 3 each, Frisch. Cards 4. Stolen base AMERICAN LEAGUE! , Des Moines , Batting Press, Browns. .475 Runs Jantleson, Lind. Indians: Ruth, Yanks, Manush, From the Sporting News we Browns," 14 , observe that Johnny Schinski, the Meuset Yanks Runs batted in Collegfor the outfielder IT flashy ians- during the 1928- and 1927 , HitsJ. SeWell, Indians 26 . seasons ln organized baseball here, Meusel, Yanks, 8 DOubiey Des for Is playing right fled Regan. Red Sox, 4 Triples Moines in the Western league. Homers Ruth; Yanks; Hauser Johnny Zaeffel, who .played short Athletics,- - 4 t stop for Logan In 1928 Is playing , Stolen' Bases first counselor;, Gladys Nilson, Schang, : at Second base for the same Lund-berg- ', 4j Browris, second -- counselor; Mae 1 River club. . Both boys are going Heights Luella Andersecretary; strong. During the past - week son, chorister i Gene Heninger, they played at Denver. The Salt Lake Bees will likely River Heights, April 23. organist? Pearl , Peterson, Ivy secure Camille and Jerry Dbnevan ther,Sunday, 22, April Primary Lundberg, Phyllis Nilson, as from the San Francisco Seals for their conference at 7:30 aids. this year. Both the (By The Associated Press) . (held r8v Larson of the stake these players were popular with m. Conference' commenced by 1 Ik of a Given the moral support remarks the Collegians last season. board ' fevT ' m.ade' Gene year the Brooklyn prelude played by Don Feeley who hurled for the presidentialthe- - Primary very and of pennants are Robins, praised dreaming 1928 been signhas Collegians in much for its , accomplished ed with the Bees this year. aiAltHoilgh toeunowers that bloom v " , 4 Childrens Day,, work, sangr ln) the spring generally are wlth-,,iarSunshine Thv closing song; e first group under the di ered beyond repair by fall, I Providence bert Robinsons flock of hopefuls ection of Mildred KowallLs and And Rain,1 was sung by the Benediction was ofare not letting that interfere with Seri demonstrated Primary. Sjostrom dreams so. long as they can , , bv fered Sarah, Chipman. Providence First, ward April 30 tnelr ort eaTs work, with memory top1 of the National Lea-ie- ,r The Relief Society held' their Earnest Loolse has moved his stay and regems of songs. gue standing. If is a matter so- family into the old Gessel resi- cord The second group, conducted meeting Monday night the that Brooklyn won a pennant extend .a hearty We dence. Mrs. was lesson cial given by 192(U a presidential year and by Mrs. Carie Kowallis and welcome to them as members of in Ivy C. R. Humpherys. At the came cldse to repeating four years ' our ward. Lundberg gave - a dramatiza- close of the Mrs. Sarah McAllister and son later. meeting- a surprise The party was given The Robins took both ends of a tion of pioneer days Dean who Is convalescing from double-headin honor of with the Philadel-ber- s third groups under the instrucspinal meningitis also other mem- Relief Laura Mrs. Wilson,, the of the family were visiting , phia National at Ebbets field yes- tions of Irene Peterson gave a event the Society president their mother and grand mother terday, 3 to I and 3 to 0. demonstration of a, visit from her birthday.- - The- - evenThe NeW York Giants splio a Mrs. Louisa Zollinger on Sunday. being Our ward was well represented double header with the Boston our friend? across the way. ing was spent in listening to at the Logan stake conference on Braves at! the polo grounds. The f The Bluebird group under the recitations and songs ia foreign Braves lelP on Virgil Barnes hi the instructed! of Luella Anderson Saturday and Sunday. languages.- - Peanuts and candy Elder Elmer Zollinger who has eighth inning of the first encoun- a dernonstratjon ol. were enjoyed' by all. Twenty-fou- r their mis5 to a ter and hammered out 3!", been laboring in the British work. . members were present. sion for the past twd years, has victory. The Giants pounded three pitrl The Trail builder group was been released and is on his way Miss Nomi Andersonf gave a taCe the c!os"!conducleJ By Phyllis Keveren home. party at her -home Friday,, the P. The old vestry on the rear of Trailevent of a and on beingsummary At turned gave Cubs torn birthday. the Chicago, our ward chapel has bepn Zaeffel Playing - CLARKSTON- t -- j - IN GAME - 'Junior High :ea-gu- , ' - ' (SflacG ; - .v, . Lbgans baseball team went .to Coburn and Harrison for Rich (Slarkston on Saturday afternoon mond: Daniel Dyson- - and A. H and amid-- ohe of the strongest Michels, Cache Junction; A. windstorms of the season, blowand O. C, Gnssmanl Wes ing dust until thd; players had tp ton; F Thompson and Pearl Jar-dln-e, spend a good share of their time Clarkston; J. C. Allen Jr- - and wiping" dirt out of their eyes, the Howard T. Long.JLogan. Collegians took the long end of a 10 to 8 .score. The game supplied a lot of amusement to- - the Clark-ster- n Athletes Bring town- - farts. Features- - of the game were home runs each by Sparks- - and- Long. Honors to Logan The lineup: , , ) ZuK C. PcebEainniaim HJ.-i-i- . - e- y Formef Catcfar Utah-Northe- Charlie Roof hl d thef Invaders at one- - hit in the, last four " Inning and war treoited wijh his first victory of the season. Eppa Rixey bested Ray Kremei in a- tight pitchers duel art Cincinnati. the Reds sinkipg the' bold Buccaneers of Pittsburgh, 3 to 2. Babe Ruth's fourth circuit drive of the seasorl sent the Washington Senators down to their sixth straight defeats ahd' the New Yorkr Yankees into the American' lead- - The sare was 7 to Bambino s smash came in the .sixth iarang- - with: two on base Detroit halted- Clevelands wina 10 inning stream by eking out ning 3 to d victory at Cleveland-Elevey hits, off Adkins and were enough to give the Browns a 5 to 2 decision over the Chicago White sox at St. Louis. , and Philadelphia were , Boston not scheduled. - on Tuesday afternoon. mutuals held as their closof the fall burying: the engine ingThesocial on Tuesday evtming a misfit- party.The . pro- inzel8 widow- said he had gram- was enjoyed? following Congrega-jiea- d l of recent reports that singing; Invocation, Presl-plandives improved defective den It. A.-- Campbell Jr.; debate, Resolved" thatl use of handker-trhearing, and had determined' to- chiefs should be abolished," it, although he had a pre- ! would I?ative k Grande Stlrtadd and the that Light Hazel . , , Ray Thetirer, negative. , till him- Denver, Colo,,. April 30 (A5) bovwere'drtd' ghandThl Ih full View of some 2 000 per sons, a plane, being flown on Baptist Sunday Echool, Under fifteen minute trips with pas- -- The Chesnut - Tree. This was Ungiven by girls dressed as boys, sengers from the Denver ion Airport went out of control (The remainder of the evening was at an- - altitude- of 200 feet and soeift In dancing to music by the crashed irr a- cornfied near the Harris orchestra. Dainty r A very were served. flying field late Sunday, killing pleasant evening was spent" by alt the pilot and two passengers.; from the number including The dead: Second ward who came ina H. E. LaRue, 34, pilot, Den-veA number of friends of Miss Mabel. Kendrick entertained at a t Ixren Craven, 20, Littleton, shower - in her honor on WednesColo. day evening at the home of Emil Dietrich, 21, Brighton, John F. Astle Sr.- - Games and music were enjoyed and refreshCoo. were served to fifty four. The plane was returning from mentsbride-to-bnum-mae received a flight with passengers andijh into f a steep-bankwind wind. A sharp gust-o- f smddard.n t Wednesd?? ac-- . catch to one wing, peared The children ln the 6tli grade fording to eye witnesses, ana,0f the district school gave their the ship went into a tail spin. teacher Mis Diantha Hammond about a a pleasant surprise on Wednesday The ship crashed , I T boy Scouu. -- Wide Interest, Monday, 'April.. 30. 1023. UTAH. is being built the SL. Cauls Cardinals and ' sqoee- zed out a fl to 5 verdict In 13 lim William Affleck of Logan cal- mgs. Beatheote scoring the winled to visit Mrs. Louisa Zollingpr ning run on Mike Gonzales, single EIGHT KILLED IN SUNDAY PLANE CRASHES . , Match Attracts Takes Sunday" .Exhibition Game , CITY. CACHE COUNTY. , THE JOURNAL. LOGAN PAGE FOUR COVSRNMgMT USED' SOUNDS Kl:tUONS-O- f ' Caeher Valley Home Coming: CeUebratiortJuiy 24-- 2 Games and' music were the- features of tlie evenihg. Dairfty refreshments were served to 19 - : guest's.. ' Mk Wlljiuril. Wilson has accepted- a position from the government as- engineer and. has - to Boise; Idaho. But be- fore doing so he surprised" his friends- by getting mauied to gone - Miss Rebecca Holland' and we alb wish them a happy married life,, Mrsi Laura Wilson gave a quilting, party at her .home Monday.- Dainty refreshments to twelve guests. wpir served. Wilson was taken iSryant? suddenly ill and was operated cjh4 Mbnday , for appendicitis. East reper was that he- - was getting" along splendidly.' - |