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Show Tuesday, June - 19, 1928. LOGAH THE PROPER PLACE FOR 1929 UHIOK PACIFIC ATHLETIC SAYS SENATOR fMK L-- M, Anxious This City Provo and : Boffce Have Been. Horided'WJy Not This Oty Make Bid For Important Gathering; of Atliletes Bid for 1929 Show - j d Next Year. State scnator.'W. II. Griffin Jr., of his cit-fwho is the leading f grain 'dealer at .Cache J unctioij, belief Logan has a right, Igood "opportunity to se- , cure the 1929 Uriien Pacific Annual athletic fncet and is desirous that efforts benade to have the mebt, held here. The 197 gathering1, tyak held f at Provo and the 1928 Ypeet D to . Ka aI a i. 1 J k 1 A T J meet in Boise, in (Alight .where they can obtain 'hn'dea if.1 the importance of this inhering of athletes of the mterfnbdn ain country representing thfc i Jni-o? , Pacific spsterh.", The impol lance cf thlh' fathering to a community bas be estimated when, it the Gem state capital hid ' it in thjd, year atH$600(X;,ACa., means of. ' advertising aJi; community there is scarcely ah, pde&I f offered in the way of public gath erings During the; period the meet is being advertised, every piece of'U. P. mail would-.ca- r ry the slogan, Mpet me. at Logan giving the'dati bff tpe meet wi addition to tUpf Yneaps of advertising several hundreds of dollars are spent in sdirtQt advertising. Nothing could 'jbe more opportune than to sedure th& 1 929 U. P. athletic -- show as hext yiTar will likely be an off year for celebrations here. The athletic show1 is styled a three ring circus and conof Athletics. sists of all kinds; , Athletic blubs-- al "aUm thf U. P-system compete for honors during the time the show Is being held. Cache Junction has joined the, U. P. Athletic league and will likely be prepared to compete in many of the events. It is said that no less than a hundred Pul'man cars will be required to transport employees to Boise and naturally a like number or even more will be required to handle the 1929 entries. The Colege stadium could no doubt be secured for the athletic events and it would he a big inducement in bringing the meet to this city. The suggestion of Senator Griffin is timely and should be given careful consideration by the powers that be - in this city. , . l Jr. Funeral Services in Wellsville I for James A. Leishman Wellsville, June 19 Funeral services for James Allen Leishman Were held in the Wellsville tabernacle on Monday at 1 p, 'm. with Bishop C. N. Maughan of the Wellsville ward presiding. Music was under. drection of Chorister LaGilbert with ment Allen, Thorpe at the console. Com menced by the choir singing, Let The Lower Lights Be Burning. Prayer, Joseph B. Woodward. Solo and chorus, I Have Read of a Beautiful City, by Wm. II. Hoskins and choir. The following speakers told of their acquaintance with Mr. Leishman, finding him to be a man whose word was his bond, one who was honest, sincere, cheerful, happy and who made all better by being acquainted, with him, and felt that we have too few men of today of his type and character; always doing the best he could under the circumstances; one whose life out in the open was as cheerful and full of sunshine as in his home where he had taken the place of both mother and father to his family of five children since, their mothers death some nineteen years ago, William E. R. Ow'en, Logan; Haid and Brother Gerrard of Salt Lake who have been acquainted with the family for some 35 years and in whose employ Brother Leishman had been for the past year; John Wyatt, Alma Sonne of Logan and Bishop Maughan who also thanked all in behalf of the family for help and assistance during the illness and death of Tractor Invades Africa An AmerJohannesburg (VP) ican-made tractor of the g type sold itself to South African road builders here during a demonstration recently by drawing a scarifier which plowed road surfaces to a depth of 16 inches. Its speed and effectiveness impressed municipal officers and several towns are said to be considering ways and means of maktheir father. ing the purchase. Other musical numbers were I Do Believe, A professor says, Success is due duet, by Mrs. to luck and belongs to those who Mattie Darley and Miss Irma have sense enough not to depend Maughan; organ Ave solo, upon themselves How, then, does Marie, Gilbert Thorpe; by tne the professor account for the duet 0 My Father, by Mrs. fact that there are any failures Selena Darley and John Bailey. In the world? solo and number, Closing ReThink of all thi investigations chorus, I Know That My deemer lima Lives, by on tarried (' Lj ngreslonal being Benedicno longer Maughan and choir. Tleic Qommissions. any ground for samg that one tion, R. J. Kerr. half of the wuiid does not know The flowers were beautiful how the other half lives. and profuse being carried by sixteen neices and grand children. Six nephews acted as pallbearers. The remains were i taken to the Hyrum city cemetery where they were interred1. The grave was dedicated by J. S. Johnson of Beaver Dam. Welcomed with delight James Allen Leishman was everywhere. Never fceio-- c son of William and Esther the & and of saver time such Leishman and was born .McCay work. You can't know and in Wellsville on May 1, 1867. use CHEERIO and be He married Saiah Hansen of unhappy. 1 1,000 smiles in Hyrum May 9, 1888 and they every package. Full of cleans blessed with five children. harsh from Free leg power. died nineteen years His wife chemicals. or aterials biting ir ago. The following children Cleanses everything quickly survive: Floyd Leishman, Miss Two Sizes 10a and 25a Bernice Lqishman, Wellsville ; Mrs. Leslie Bowen, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Charles Archibald, Magna; Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Beaver Dam. He alo leaves ten grand children, one sister, Mrs. James M. Williamson and four illiam Leishman, brothers, John Ideal for Hard or Soft WaiterJ Drummond, Montana; and Orson Leishman, Baker track-layin- " p W. H. Griffin, n vs o A Toasting definitely does two things. It improves the flavor of the finest tobaccos. It removes impurities and irritants. No wonder 20,679 doctors state that Lucky Strikes are less irritating than any other cigarette. 64 Ueut' 1928 The American Tobacco Co.. Manufacturers City, Oregon and Joseph Leishman of Big Horn, Wyoming. Y-er- e heeeu ' working for the nomi nation ofr Governor Smith of New at the Democratic national convention were given impetus today with the with C. Governor Albert drawl? Ritchie of Maryland as a candidate. Statin;; 'that it has become increasingly evident that the great mapnitv of the Democratic party in almost every section of the country are ready and Want to align themselves behind the leardership of Governor Smith, the Marylander in pledging his support to the Force WITHDRAWAL OF GOVERNOR RITCHIE CAUSES TALK , (Continued Prom Pare One) independence of Texas on the battlefteTd of San Jacinto, has been inspected and pronounced perfect in every detail by most of the early arrivals. The housing committee virtually has completed ariangeipents to care for 50,000 June 19 (VP) visitors-Baltimore- , , 'fearless and efficient adminis Empire State Chieftain, said win response to a question as to hether he would accent the trator c- - the greatest state in that Governor Smith embodies far and away the best chance vice presidency, should it be .the union His record is a guato win. offered, made it clear that he rantee that with him as presiLauding Governor Smith's re had no ambitions in that diiec-- ! dent, honesty in governmentI would take the place of corrup-cord which he said iustifie tion. I have not the sightest tion xxx and the natuial re-- i the peop'es faith in Demociaci Governor Ritchie said that hi thought of the vice piesulencv souices of the counliy would be withdrawal from the president lior expectation of d being of protected. ial field was promoted bv a ifered me, or of ac opting it if lie believes in equality for sense of duty- - which he was ' it is, he si'd. cass of our people. The every glad to perform on the buri-- , Of the opinion that Govirnoi welfare of humanity is ..the that whatever contributes to Smith is in everv a ay fitted note he would strike. The fr Demouatic unity will, in turn, bv experience, character and nancial and industrial eerlter ot contribute to Democratic vic- ability to assume the leadership jthe nation has shpwn its taith tory. of the the Maryland ex- in him. and prosperity and good In aligning himself with the ecutive partv, times have nothiqg to tear at continued, Smith eohoits, Governor Ritchi lie has .proved himself n jhia. hands. I j I j ! i I -- f j f'f j H |