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Show ituf iyr DR. CARL OF r, UTAH.- THE JOURNAL, AGE FOUR SARPOLiS F 0 it M E It VICTIM WRESTLING - Alan J.Qould X Whether it -4- s- a leader ora competitor, the task line of sport in any came-bac- k is as tu!di as after a Jong think of. we xan any assignment Like a lot of others, Rill has e The found that out. worlds a of leader aggressive club failed championship baseball out of the to lift the Red Sox second division in three years of effort. A dozen years' after fie had rea prosperous tired to become Maine banker, Carrigan was persuaded to eoback to Poston. .. contract calling for $251)00 a year Old Bill was an inducement. tackled 'the job manfully but he found ballplayers and the from somewhat different pf the rough and toughReddays Sox. pennant-winnin- g Unquestionably a greatnothandler have of men. Carrigan did the material with which to comforpete with the richer, more tunate clubs of this American League era. Carrigan stressed defense fn his attempts to rebuild the Red 6:i but he discovered that the home run has become a wrecker of the best defense in baseball. , i b'mkt iball and will meet a ,num-- I bt r of the other senool loins r ' tiie mar futuie One of the first js to be played vith the Nojth( i Cache high school freshmen . Muik Jiulirnun, SfaiUty dnuth, D E A II T 31 E N T Howard Smith and Clyde C..,cn o ,Kivcr Heigh s motoud here oft' ' Wednesday ana unit Hunting w i h Eldon auc! Lloyd Jensen BISHOPRIC UNITS anqj FAMILIES ihonuis Cli'piivn Ji.iv bagged a .i- -) ol winch dishouue aioi i.bb.L r.tnnbej they Ccinuh, j.ii of this ward have made an oftical sell to the lox hum at Re'- i Visit, to each laimlj ol tne ward Heights , , Mr.' and Mis Vunsl Bergeson1 cliu.ng the latter part id December and have tound all well and. con and daughtei 'Iherrell spent New, at1 aitions very favorable, for the be- - Years aay with lelatms ginning of the New Year, 1C30 The - H i um of the Mid appreciateFphralal Bo; M ,on spent iheg. visiu aod aie widing to 0 i d a v s heie with his family I j P ; Of-WA- RD ball-playi- ' STRANGLER LEWIS W irif-llcj- in people PURDUE IS BASKET. THREAT, ! r s flr anJ Mrs- 11 H Damelson Cornish daughter. Mrand'Mrs-MclvTr- i Mi end Mn J " v Pitrlnr'-Mi and Mrs Rhon family huirtienir about 45 in all,- ei4' i0n Lewi&uin returnee to ruoalga and were on- fntl ow dancing pariy tertamed 3 New Yea: s dinner at m veil y ihe Eldei., quorum nu Mi the home of and Mis. Joseph f jbeimg about 32 m tins warn. A A gc nealupical meeting was helct large crowd attended and nad a A six piece orchestra Sunday night with W. J Hamsun Jby time. Lewiston funushed the as speaker, Mr and Mrs. li H. !,on Hamson sang two special duets niuacwhich ? ere much appi eciated and,' Mi. and Mrs. R. C. Pike enter-a- n jAvitation to visit us again ,s! lamed at a turkey dinner Sunday, extended to the visitors from Cove The centerpierewas a aunatur1 and ibewistom Chairman W. p. chimney with Santa and nis gifts for each one. Place Dopp was m charge of the meet- - cChristmas re -- tofr streamers attached to Mr. Harvey Pitcher and wife, the gifts and drawn at the end Mrs. Anna Jensen and son Marvin of the dinner. Covers were laid fo were Logan shoppers last Monday twenty members of the family. Mi. and Mrs. Sheldon Eppicn Out of town guests were Mi., and entertained the Merriett family of Mrs. Wallace Hardy, Mr. and- Mrs. M. A. Roberts and four sons, Stanat dinner on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Jck Grossman ley Hardy end Miss Nola Ford al1 and family were hqliday visitors of Salt Lake City. They returned at the home of Mrs. Crossmans to their home Monday after spendmother Mrs. Mary A. Lea t ham of ing the week end holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike enterWelisvilie. Mrs. Anna Jensen entertained tained at a card social Saturday at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. night. Eight guests were present. and Mrs. Harvey Pitcher and Lunch was served by Mrs. Pike. A crowd from here motored to family, and Mr. and Mrs. DeCon Pitcher and family. Lew iston Tuesday evening and enFACTORY PUMP joyed a turkey supper at the home his one-tim- t CORNISH and inteictis ol tin , lay-o- ff i ' and asust m promoting the affairs ROW Today Chevrolet announces the greatest Chevrolet in the of this justlyxipular automobile. It is said to be a niuvti smoother running, faster and a better Six than this company ha-- ' pver turned out. Preparatory to the showing of this 19:50 mode!. R. W. Bowman, representative of the Chevrolet Motor Com pair of Saif Lake City, has been in Logan, going over business conditions with Manager N. W. Mepkley of the Cache Auto Company local Chevrolet dealers. Due to the quality of thi.s car (find the e tremely low price, the Cache Auto Company has been one of the 'in-tsection. With the many ne'w leading automobile-duele- rs added and featurea.isjjund in the new model. Manimprovements ager Merkley is looking for'another good year for business during ' 1930. The new 1930 Ford which put its appeal anee iits the local field as well as throughout the entire'United States ofi Tuesday, a real attraction to the local ,1plomobdt December 31, has-beof On the first local showing, it is tonounetd the date public. that over 1200 persons visited the Service Motor Comp&iy in home on North Main street and examined the many Features prowhich commend the 19710 model over all other models duced by this iiopular automobile. Prospects for a good yfar cause smiles to stand out on the lhdant faces of the sales force of the local ford dealers. Dri C--. W. States, popular physician of Prestondmve to Logan having com ejmyr to get some last evening in his Graham-PaigDi. at car on his the BlairMotojCompany. minor adjustments Graham-Paig- e s the believes ig he pqtomnbihr-sa'vcpflaLing--hStates, is one of the best automobiles on the market today when price and quality are considered. Union Motor Company. Durant dealers expect to be comfortably located in their new home on West Center street in the very near future. The change of location was brought about because of lack of room to properly transact.business in the old quarters. When once established, the local Durant dealers will not only ftter to the sale of automobiles but will also reach oqt for storage and solicit general automobile repair work. Jack Munk, manager of the mechanical department, is fully conversant with, all kiwis of auto mechanics. Autoists should take note of the fact that the sin signs on the highways must be respected. Harry J. Clark, local state war on violators highway patrolman, says he expects to continue these learn until they signs mean of the law regarding stop-sigthis fines Two f.k foi; paid parties just. .what they say, Stop. by one-hou- . GOSSIP HEARD Oil hi-t- ory i eniv co.itei ted. - rsrijw,i-- j.; llfTODBiLE flllD TIRE JIEliDLOCr LEWIS' VICIOUS ranl r Lewis. former FplLLdke Cii.v. Jan. 4 AP Ivt. worlds heavyweight wrestling champion, today was stilL noted for his cranii.rni tactics ns a result of his headlock victory over (ai-- i Sarpolm of Cincinnati here last night. Lewis won the only fall of the match in 42 minutes with a headlock. Sajpohs w as unable to' return. Dick Dav lxiourt of L,s Angeles and Ira Bern of F,dt Lake r senn-- . City, heavyweights, wresjled to a draw in the final. Hath won one tall and the remainder of the time was' ev BI Tft CHAMPION H E A V V W E I (5 II 4, 1920 Jay, Junu;iiy- ihiiLii - en it-n- iet ng e, . - i Ooppi-molde- ',,s seldom Carrigan l gave inter- sought the One nainy day up at limelight. talked Fenway Park however, I him. I about the old days 0th ssked him whom he regarded as players the best of Carrigan reTris Speaker, plied, without hesitation. V'Tns views. - He-nev- nd j erds-w-e- j - ns every depart.-- . r waFWertgtrye-4fl- pas3injpRThese signs on the highway near ment of the game, a great hitter and peerless defensive player. been Carrigan might have warned against his managerial k by the expenences of Jim Callahan and Frank Chance. Callahan, after a half dozen years out of organized baseball, was induced to come back ana manage the White Sox in 1612. but the best he could do was fourth. Chance tried unsuccessfully to do something with the New York Yankees and later the Boston Red Sox' after his remarkable peerless leader of triumphs as the Cubs. the old Chicago Chance managed the Yankees in 1913 and 1914 but failed to lift the club out of the second He retired from division ruck. thq, game, devoting his time to a fruit ranch on the Pacific coast until he accepted a $25,000 offer from Harry Frazee to manage v factory. Secretary M. II. Welling, has announced that an office will be opened inLqgan. beginning the first of next month, for ttJLdfcnAneincr of Utah, automobile license plates. Bishop Joseph IL Watkins will be in charge of, the office. Owners of cars are permitted to run their machines until March 1st , on the 1J29 come-bac- of Mr,, and Mrs, Eldon Levitte. UNDERGOES REPAIRS E. W. Lundalii of Logan sent a Mi. and Mrs. FA. Hanson enman heie last Monday ui :;x up tertained at a watch rues- -the pump for the electric water day mght The eveningparty was spent system at the lactory. which has in games and hearing the New given, the neople so much trouble. Years celebrations from all over He found it had not been properly the continent over the radio. A . AustaikcL &fi&ttMiks from now- on delicious 'hot supper- - was served there will be water in the homes New Years morning to Mr. ana for culinary uurposes all the time jMrs. w. P. AsMctalcd Jrca Photo Mr and Mrs and Messrs. Mcknight and Hyer af , o. Andrew Anderson. Coach Ward Lamberts Purdue batketeeri art considered the Lewiston were in Cornish Fndav outstanding threat in the Big Teij title race. Stretch Murphy was and Florence Ear. making special yearly visits to ollt leading conference scorer last ye vt and Harmeson is considered one at seventies of members the the of the smartest forwards. New Year s eve. of quorum, in the interest Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hanson atannual dues to this organization. There arc nine seventies In this tended a, New Years Eve pr tv at ONE NIGHT STANDS THE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ward. GREAT SHIRES Much credit is due the bishopric Harris in Logan , Misses Marie Anderson. Laura for their artistic decoration of. the church house m Christmas style. Everton and Edith Bingham were By Jay Vessels pressure of combined It was a total surprise to every dinner guests of Virginia, Mae (Associated Press Feature Service) jof $20,000 for the five guarantees fistic en- Wmw-nKaron arriving and Inez Hanson on New Year s member d gagfements. York New Unless (AP) he at Sunday School ffiffStHwIaybe- day. You know it was the need for . double-crsed by fore Christmas. There was the vr,. that caused Shy Arthur to, Yarik Hunter of Logan, lucfe . ?hireT averages, buy Arthur tire building beautifully decorated was thCftjnish visitor-las- t geek financial gain outside of his s bov Friday baseball ul basaf will , win which Christmas for the program chosen profession. ! The Wlhte another box fight corrolated and added so much to Sox paid him $8,000 for sx comon five opponents in months of combined the Christmas spirit of this Taking clowning, 14days, the American leagues clouting (the ball and not Man-mo- st munity. In the evening a special valuable player iby his own ager Blackburner and covering sacrament service in keeping with choice) should check in with a first base. Christmas was held there. remained luring the When thtKseason closed, fines jTtTWfldftory before his exhibition1 . varierfis assessments made on fand holiday season to brighten up thejsl u, .h Is5 hls socials held at the same place. Arts salary reduced the year's in- 'enher, biliiarcTa football j conjoint player, jockey, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Clayson 'and very small sum. Way in Augusrwhen. he fill had r bal1 Plajcr or swimmer, can-bafamily and Mr. and Mrs ITduet. Pearl .UoJvUP Baugh not be stated. But another bare knuckle bout com- Bergeson and family motored i not j30 a cnuin- certainly were dinner guests Trenton boxeiior nifnl mg up with Blackburne he was comand wna.eu. the proud young pugilist has been, looking Bt. the hrW of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ahead to side income for . pany; Junior. girls spared the necessity ofX selection, fall the and winter cilorus HU1. talkLeland Ezrfcoetook a Truck load of j the simon-pur- e professionals of. He dabbled in -- minor activities -- . - rpp the Red So in i The'-decoralio- JUST , - Main-stree- nt Company hut .now distriejrtepresentative for the Studebakor automobile located in Sdf Lake City, was a business visitor in Logan bn Friday. Ifewas calling on the local dealer. . KIDS-Th- Market Huotalions CHllRCHES X L -- 41 1923 sbyterian Bible school 10 ocv'lock. Col-1- 0 oclock lege discussion group New Years Worship 11 oclock. How many peoan Adventure. territory ple compass the same a 0I)FA4 1 I EhTOl (AL 1D I) Hos: OgdenT Jan. reeeitls (Wll, iiicluiliiig 119 fur inarkW; rarly sale, driititis .(eadj;150 iihhIhihi $9; "rights $9..;!:t muf-d- fen parking sons $7.73. Uatlk :. rereipts 265'. including 151 few kils good ; or market;-steadHow many peo- feeders steady year after year few complace jn mon dairy kreds $7; medium and good ple make a stopping a life's journey place of perman- heifers $7.25-8.5few good cows ent dwelling? Sli.5(l-; lower grades downward to Rev. Ehmanq will conduct an S.L50; for week receipts 2,114; she stork steady to 25e higher; other evening service in Preston. Tuesday evening Dr. Frederick rLissea stead) ; odd lots medium and Thorne of the Board of National good steers $8.50-10- ; rolnmon and Missions of heifers The bulk Presyterian medium feeders ; few p fo $9; medium and church of New York City will1 $t,J0-8Junder grades the Presbyterian j ge,od rows speak in and' show moving pic-- 1 5.73; bulls ; plain tealers tures of the work of this church! bheep : rereipts 2.56, including 32 agency. The public is welcome jfor market; truck loa,d 84 lb lauibs $10. to this service. y $11.50-9.61- ); 7 $6-8- $8-1- $4-7- 1 ck IM Gt-Ar..WAS.M,J 'l'WOf?LD WHEN , ??!. D - to . CUa1C.u Jot. a.few. weeks.and., finally-Jiva;yohrgpeoi)it- the;,, Arthur 'CalhMe Tne Great influenced to capitalize con his dance last Saturday night. All bad Martha is bio hires'" Slogan, assured of one wih'punching prowess by the cold a good time., Taj lor j should eycn the averages fail. He, days of early November, which Mi. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson en- - graphy of Prest. John Wallace; personal of a irciuly' has Old Man Poverty presaged a long, long winter for teriained at a family dinner in Loveta Z J. Stewart; happing on, the ropes under the even the Great Shires, honoi of then daughter Genive Prest. Taylor, and writings of Prest. who came home from Salt Lake hymns Florence B. Thatcher; 'win present a life sketch of The was out .within 45 to spend a few days. The center-piec- e Taylor, cal solo, Laura Green; vocaj. .no f President Woodruff. The' open-lin- g minutes fire from the first alarm. was a crystal basket of Michaclscm sisters. song will be God Moves in Covers were laid for ten. Moberly was questioned today Mysterious Way by David S. Lynn, capitol archAbout' twenty officers , and Second Ward ja itect, but he threw little light) tcachcgs attended the stake priestIn the Secondward conjoint upon the origin of the blaze.- hood meeting .at Richmond Sun-da- meeting Fire Spectacular Sunday January 5, at Moberly very nervous1 - oclock thd following program Capitol Building and said heappeared Marion Trosetli was a business will be given: Duet, did not know how Mr. and Mrs fire began and told Lynn visitor in Richmond last Saturday. George Brown; talk, C. E. McIn Washington, I). C. the that he seldom uses cigarettes PRIMARY DANCING Clellan; piano solo, Mrs. II. J but smokes a pipe or cigar 'ocPARTY Hawkes; talk on the life and la(Continued from Page One) The theory had been casionally. The primary entertained at a bors of Wilford Woodruff, Peter that a cigarette, dancing party Friday afternoon A. C. Pedersen. Some dam- entertained committee reports. last week. A large crowd enjoyed to these resulted but prac- cigar or match carelessly tossed age a lolly afternoon and at the close Ninth Ward More away might have smouldered untically all were copies. Of the party popcorn balls and The Ninth Ward Priesthood M. valuable records nearby were not til it burst) into flame. Christmas boxes of nuts and candy JI. A. Conjoint meeting will be marred. Lynn aili he had learned that the alarm had been turned m were passed around to all present.1, jjejd Sunday, January 5, - at 7 In the room, artist Moberlys a man namec(.Hall who, had' Mi. and Mr J. H. Earl The following program had a planter model of the eap-j-- v tained at a family dinner durLngjvviii be given: 9th Ward Junior itoTbuiidmgT.lt was a dupiicaTe; been in Moberly's studio before! and Gleaner chorus; talk, Ray The original model is in Spain,'16 fire originated. Hall will) the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Chipman B. West; violin selection. Profes- having been sent there for the Prbably be questioned sometime formerly of Salt Lakd sor N. W. Christiansen, accom- Seville exposition. Water and a today. , and baby A theory that defective electric moved here Monday and will live panied by Mrs. N. W. Christian- fallen beam damaged the dupli-- j .home. Cardori Pearce sen; reading, Helen Thompson C3te, while other debris namaged wiring might have started the in the and Griffiths; cornet duet, Arthur to some extent models of several fire was dispelled by the report Mrs. Marie Chr.ftoiierscn Sometef a fire inspector who said that daughter EM a were Lewiston Vis- Partington and Orvai "Ewer, ac- - other , pubhc buildings of .notices of federal he had found the wiring in good portrait-courts likewise sufered, from the, condition. vaCeiva.ia smoke j Moberly told Lynn that the' fire Firemen had the blaze under might have begun from pail . Mrs. Marion Dopp ' at Lewiston North Logan Conjoint waste in -- the j,studio contsol in slightly more than 10 of North At conjoint meeting lit New Years dav. their first Tt settled down to one of two . Logan Sunday night John War- - hce1n action, but considerable fhmgs BiKETBILI, TEAM Either it Lynn said rAUNDING INTO FORM rttn and A L. King will discuss t.me hadUen t in reaehn.gwas raused by spontaneous cont of President Wilford tie fire because of the winding bust ton or front sdmeone smok- ouring the holidays the- boys j Thrre -- have been, practising up on Woodruff Mrs.. AL E3 Nyman. airft a; an. -- -- Livin AtgQUND AN SOiN s. H6-HUMw- FER. iN Th 'auTTHEM' CSIANTS'N ORGIES me-txnr- KiU-t- ANi Kcm-U- r M O LLEG t N N N', BOOV(. . -- AN' T SAO TV4E-- Q SM ,TopNl WAuK . COUt-- D miles SRVEKi wiymq AN EVOY GIAK1T WA5 STEP SO TALL HEAD REACHED THE CLOUD'D j . poin-settia- s. - y. . i At 7- iiter-!pcifc- j j , ! - r.iinutes-after-thej-y- , mt I lo-- the-wo- rk - -- I -- I "3 MCAot A FlR?Sfr CL MOPE. TWAIN k. . i i gyndfctttt. - - had to -- If.. Ctut BrtUm nfhta named. Dont 3iA.KlT ONE MAVe FECStT TO WAVE HEAD-t&- v THREE OR POUR! !hEAD6 -- ILL EjETChA YOU WOULDnt WANT A BE A GIANT'1 WDULD U A? 1 K Perilous Past. e 1 R "4- - FootbalLtook the life of anothto er famods leader who tried The coiiprback Percy Haughton. old Harvard coach had retired from the game when Columbia induced him to take hold cf its gridiron forces in 1923. He had just begun to feel the satisfaction of progress when he was stricken in tpe middle of the 1925 season, just before going on the practice field, and died. 'f o: x plates. The Dependable Motors Inc., Dodge car dealers, arjKpldnwng no moving into the building vacated by ttmjndian Motor Company t. on North They contemplate vacating their present Budding when Center street location on or before" January will be by dealers thgBaiber occupied vacated by the Dodge Company. The latter concern will move Impi their present location in the Sidney Steyeljs building. R. K. Morris, former salegjrtanager for the Woiley Motors but The Sox finished last Chance, disgusted, agreed to take-fling as manager of the Chicago White Sox. He was takentii before the 1924 season stapled, however, never was able,to Join the team and died thaTyear.in Sep tember. BECKON t I SHOULD SAY NOTH iTMUSTA BEEN OR , TERRIBLE to YASH THREE EV RY FACES , DAVYl j |