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Show THE JOURNAU TAGE FIX LOGAN, CACHE. COUNTY, UTAH- wc Finlay, riaitn 11, - THAT SELLS FOR Sl.OOO.oo EQUIPED, F.O.B. LOGAN. ' R eally Relished was rung down, after the brief Kollish Loses Match to spell referred to above. was a pretty The Rex Smith. Williamson exhibitionthird ofperiod Ivan wrestling. -tried for his headlocks and a Real worked Clark a few strangle holds to Sharman good advantage buthe Rex pulled Thriller had and out of everything Holds made some good registers himHe sewed Ivan up several New York Kid Wins. self. times Just in time to save a ihird tail. Fmally Ivan became Bv W. D. portur , too bold with his strangling tacIvan Kollish, the terribie, Aus- tics and was pulled loose by Mr. trian. was tamed, subdued pinn- Allen. This little act finished ed and conquered Thursday night raising Ivans iparce crop of hair ' Flir 1 and he threatened to send J. C. by Rex Smith the big reof the ring by special Michigan boy, who made his de-obut In Utah withm the squaiei quest. In a final plunge to sock ring of J. C. Allen's, arena. This j Jim with his foot and at the number was the headline of one (same time land on the frame of of the snappiest and most hil- - Smith, the terrible Ivan mat bills to be presented j ged his ability and fell Into the to the fans of the valley this, waiting arms of Mr. Smith who sen son 7 rquletiy; gracefully - and emphat- lSmith took the first, fall in 13 cally planted him on the mat minutes 10 seconds with a crab (with a body slam that Jarred the hold that made the Terrible Ivan j first four rows of ring side seats paw the mat and plead for de- -, Ivan was pinned and that was hverance. During the intermts- - ; that in just 13 minutes and 18 surtr Komshamuetl-4hB-awhen- cf seconds. He was not satisfied with his usual bag of tricks while with the outcome 77 and crabbed - Smith quietly to the with all his might, mind and retired dressing room. strength but his pleadings fell on At the sound of the .gong, call- deaf ears. mat number ing the boys into action ior the The semi-finsecond canto, Ivan made a vic- was a classic In Itself. A husky ious attack on Rexies neck. The boy by the name of Jack Tallen-bec- k, fresh from the mats of big fellow fell bard and fast for one minute and 50 seconds and Australia where he won the light then he was pinned for keeps. It heavyweight of championship toon much prying on the part of that continent, the British Isles Referee Jim- to poll the Austrian and England's colonies, predicted loose. It might be suggested that that he could throw Hy Sherman, he carry a erow-ba- e along when Salt Lake, three he puts Ivan in the ring for an- times in 45 welterweights minutes. Mr. Hollenother "mat encounter. Headlock beck found that thefe is a great series No. 1. was too much-for- , difference in the, altitude of Aus Smith and the second curtain traiia and Utah, in fact more Fight Australian ut us al SIIIPQTIQEv CONSULT COUNT THE RESPECTIVE - CLURK j, OB SIGNERS FOR tURTIIFR INFORMATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF -- THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of ISALAH T. THOMPSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claim,! with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence In Clarkston Cache County, IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT, IN AND FOR Utah, on or before the 15th, day of July 1930. CACHE COUNTY STATE OF - - KENNETH i . i free-scorl- hg sc.! I J , side-stepp- ed born-Australi- p, title-holder- s,- cori-th- - D'Alene clicked off a will battle Boise. 'Tvtin Falls over Twin Falls In will meet Moscow . and Montpelier The regularity will play Arco in the consolation fashion. easy with which Booth found the round this afternoon. basket kept -- his lake city crew . . , . - . moving. Rexburg, after playing cm even Fights Tonight terms with Montpelier durlhg most of the first half, romped Madison away' lrom Its opponent in the second half to win 41 to 29 after Center had Nelson, . Montpelier New York,- - March 14 (AP)- -A been sent to the bench because of ten fouls. . rounder ; between Tony Watts, RexbUrg personalcenter, found the hoop for 17 former- - featherweight points, giving him the , .scoring Champion, and Stalnlslaus Loayza, lead over all other, players in the veteran Chilean lightweight, tops first round. fistic a Displaying snappy scoring Madison Square 'gardens machine, - In which all .members card tonight. of the team took their turns ' Canzonert, beaten by Jack Kid countlhg poifata, Boise trimmed Berg in his last New York apMoscow 37 to 21. pearance, rule a 9 to 5 favorite The pair met in Booth of- - Coeur DAlene was over Loayza. second high point winner for Chicago some time ago, Catnzoneri' the - games with 13 points, and getting the decision. Sammy Leuete of Pocatello; and- weaver Dorfman and Irish Jackie Pilking-to- n. of Twin Falls, followed next New York lightweights, meet In the semi-fin- al with' 12 points each. and Charlie to the , semi-fina- ls Street, New , tonight Rosen and Vincent Coeur ' D'Alene will be pitted York welterweights, to the openagainst Rexburg, and Pocatello ing ten. Coeur 43 to Race Horses 2d-wi- Name Good For at Fifteen Years Square Can-aone- New Yoric, March 14 (API Names of horses cannot be duplicated for 15 years under a new rule promulgated by the jockey dub. Under a former rule duplication of horses names was for ten years. The jockey club also voted to reduce the number of stewards from nine to seven. ri, en -- - - , Sundowner student Is a slang expression applied to young men end women who attend night elsses In colleges or universities, usual); holding a position that occupies the l.iy hour! A sundown - A Sondoun doctor, In like manner, Is one who works at some other hnsinws during the daytime and practices - meflk-in- tit night -e Although Clark was fading under the punches of Harvey in the last round it was nothing short' of a draw as seen by Harvey Bateson, referee. Like grapenuta,' theres a reason for that fast i night not long ago when these two pugs met In a private arena and had it out, and how? As the! French would say, "Look for the woman. It was, a girl they were fighting over on the street and wno knows but that It was A girl they were fighting for in the ring. If girls can stimulate suen flgnting Jim should arrange to have a grudge match as an eye j lor every card. That number went, four rounds and what rounds. At the end of the fourth period Clark was hit a powerful jolt and he remained dazed at the finish. A pretty exhibition of ring generalship was paraded by the New York Kid In his four round Bill Lindquist, Logan, fo with first two rounds the Uj verdict Jwas A draw, with a slight nod at the Kid for his class and dash. In the third the Lindquist was tapped on button and the gong found hlnp opener East of the Northwest corner of Lot 5, Block 78. Plat "X Logan City Survey,' ancj running thence East 4rods; ..thence South . 72 feet; thence West 4 rods; thence North 72 feet to the place of beginning, and being further described as situate in Section 27, taking a count. In the fourth Township 12 North, Range 1 East the New York Kid had it pretty of the Salt Lake Base and Meri- much his own way. Referee Batedian. son was up to four over LindDated this 10th day of March quist when the gong announced 1030. the official close of the fray. DeW. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache cision for the New York Kid, 'Twas a real, regular and enterCounty, - , Utah. - - taining card, says Advertisement we. - NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE NOTICES PROBATE ANI) GUARDIAN ' Logan Utah than 4000 feet In the first fifteen minutes 'oijS:Semi-Final- s going he blew Up, lost his and fought for air. That was not! i Basketball At the only thing, however, that kept Jack from failing to throw butforce. Hy no only Pocatello Tonight Sharman proved to be an electrie: charge carrying high voltage, that stung, rasped. Irritated and; 14 Pocatello, March Inflicted punishment on, over and high around Mr. Hollenbeck. Hy play- Pour flashy' basketball teams, each of ed constantly during the 45 min- utes for an airplane but he was wluoh, won Its opening round game yesterday by a wide margin. unable to take off. After six minutes and five sec- gSRSSf.i.0 the t?,?JSht,tn onds of going Hollenbeck left the tournament. . mat In his bare feet when Hy jterscholastlc a dive by the Ger- - Those who survived In the man champion, opening games are Pocatello, last Hy was all there, all the time years champions, Coeur D'Alene, and everywhere. He made his runner-uBoise and Rexburg much larger opponent pull all, The defending e facial contortions known to.sldered with Coeur DAlene as tl.e the human visage, but neither, favorites to win the tournament, registered a fall; therefore, the had little difficulty disposing of decision went to Sharman be- Arco, 44 to 20. cause the boast of Hollenback The entire Pocatello squad was was not backed up by actual given a chance to get the .feel of facts. tournament competition during Hop right up now and listen to the tilt, and at no time did- the this! That opening number with winners exteftd themselves. Harvey Williamson, Weilsviile. on my left and Garth Clark, Logan on my right, was the the-ebest fistic go that has been witnessed na enjoyed in many a long moon. Rignt from the thre-xtime- Dansante Offering LEGAL NOW ON DISPLAY. Y MOTO Cache Sport Fans UTAH. THOMPSON, LIFE INSUR BENEFICIAL Attorneys. Publication March 1 2, 1930. AN CE .COMPANY, a corporation, Last Publication April 12, 1930, Plaintiff, vs. LOGAN LODGE NO. 1453 OF THE BENEVOLENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Y t Malter f the Fstate of, i INCORPORATED, , a corporation, HARRIS S. STEPHENSON. De-- 1 THE AND FARMERS CHANTS SAVINGS BANK, a cor- Creditors will present claim poration, PARAMOUNT CANDY with vouchers to the undersign COMPANY, a corporation, ed administrator of said estate CACHE VALLEY BANKING at his residence in Lewiston, COMPANY, a corporation, and Cache Courty, Utah, on or be- TRACY LOAN AND TRUST fore the 18th day of April 1930. COMPANY, a corporation, as J. F. Bair, Administrator. trustee, Defendants. YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at First Publication February 14, the - front - door of the County ... 1930. Court House in the City of LoLast Publication March gan, County of Cache, State of 1930. Utah, on the 4th, day of April, A D., 1930, at 12 oclock noon of . .. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS said day, those - certain pieces or of land- situate in Cache II the Matter of the Estate of, parcels State of Utah, described County, JANE AMY BAUGH THATCHER as follows, Deceased. Beginning at a point 15 rods Creditors will present - claims and 1 foot test of the Southeast with vouchers to the undersign- corner of Lot 2, Block 12. Plat ed administrator of said estate1 A of Logan Survey, City at his residence in Lewiston, thence running North 10 rods 13 Cache County, Utah, on or be- feet; thence West 3 rods, more fore the 13th day of April 1930. or less, to the West line of said George A. Viliett, Administra- Block; thence South 10 rods and tor. 13 feet; thence East 3 rods, more YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. or less, to the place of beginFirst Publication, February 14, ning. Together with all buildings, 1930. and improvements thereon. 17. Last Publication, March Together also with an undivid1930. ed interest In and to the following described roadway, SHERIFFS SALE Beginhing at a point 10 rods 13 feet North of the SouthIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF west corner of the above named THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- - block, and running thence East R1CT OF THE STATE OFj 12 mote" or less, to a point IN AND FOR lllb 6 rods West of the East line UTAH, of Y COUN OF CACHE. . Lot 3 in said Block; thence North 12 feet; thence West 12 rods, THE FEDERAL BUILDING & more or less, to a due point LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corpora- North of the place of tion, Plaintiff vs. OSCAR NEL- thence South 12 feet to beginning; the place SON AND MARY NELSON. his of beginning. wife, Defendants. Purchase price payable In lawTo be sold at sheriff's sale on ful of the United States. the 10 day of April 1930 at 12 Datedmoney at 6th. Logan. o'clock noon of said day In front day of March, 1930.Utah, this of the County Court House in W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache Loean, Cache County, Utah, the County. State of Utah. following described property to- YOUNG AND BOYLE, Attor- -' wit: neys for Plaintiff. Advertisement Beginning at a point 9 rods YOUNG & BULLEN, F irst MER-ceast- ; to-w- it: one-eigh- th to-w- it: re d. Wool Bulletin A For Saturday LIBERAL ALLOWANCE will bo made this month tor fno UNUSED mileage 14 (API March The Boston, commercial bulletin of Boston ,j wlir say tomorrow: Demand for wool Is slower, both In worsted and woolen wools ahd prices are easier generally. Reports from the goods market are not too encouraging. There la a general disposition to wait developments in the market and especially the opening of the second series of colonial sales In London on Tuesday. markets are Foreign primary slightly easier for the week. Tn the west, the situation Is quieter, both dealers and the i' . S , 1 r m your present tires. r j j No mattOr' how many miles ybu hive' fun ;; tiiemyour tiros ar worh money to ul if f any mileage afy all left in them. x I This is. special introductory offer to ac- quaint more people with the high quality of India tires known trade as "The finest tires made BAR NONE." to-th- national having eased upon their drive for preshearing contracts. Mohair is rather quiet with prices hardly changed for the week,- The rail and water shipments of wool from Boston from Jan. 1, 1930, to March 13, 1930, inclusive were 31,890,000 pounds against 37,584,000 pounds for the same The receipts period last year. from Jan. 1, 1930 to March 13, TRADE IN e NOW t JNow is your chance io equip alLVound with Indies on a "trade-in- " basis never TRADE were 1930, Inclusive, 39.460,500 pounds against 47,036,400 pounds for the same period last year. before allowed on India tires. i vw cSuHy Cemptrollar The 111" In the word comptroller has (he sound of a. This Is the usual official spelling, but originated To a false derivation from corapt. The p Is silent !MQ.L(D)n)RI Stop and Let Us Tell You What Your Present Tires Are Worth to Us 1929 CHEVROLET JiEDAN Corner Second South and Main, Logan Driven by Factory representative. All extra equipment including snare tires and lock; heater,, radiator chains, etc. Excepcap tional price for immediate sale. 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