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Show i ; i '"' J11? .i "?"" V r 1 tP V Anr"5 1 Cross COLONEL G1LFEATHEH Outlook For I Athletics Co;T.ry- - Run By Utah WWAT A Ok TH . 'AIa - Fr by Dick Dorgan j D Three assistants will aid Coach Dick Romney . in developing his track and field team, .Freshman Ccaeh Sterl Anderson will spend his time with the sprinters and middle distance men. Anderson was a great century and 440 yaid, man and ranks with the best that the conference has produced in this respect. Theron Smart will with the jumpers and have charge of the pits,, rhie Bill of the Reading will direct some men, of the weight activities end Smart was a pole t cutter broad 'jumper. Reading is a close student of all branches cf sportall Coach Romney, will direct branches of the track and field-' sport, but he expects the assistants to help greatly in improving various details to which tie will be unable to give attention. Thefact; that nearly all of the candidates for the 1930 track team dec freshmen is another reason why Coach Romney is giving his men more intensive attention than ever before. According to the Farmer coach all workouts will be held in the stadium Including those men who are going out for the weights and S. It Lake City. March 24 UP Planting of 291 pheasants so. fai-hi- Jumps- - The new field house at month was reported Saturday the Btadium has been completed be by the state gjime and fish depart-- 1 and the field equipment willnow rnent. They include 48 in Weber kept at the field house from' on. j countv. 48 In Salt Lake county, 75 j in Utah county, 93 in Summit To improve tne quality of kecds county 18 in Kane county and 8 sown the, Latvian government has in Carbon couty. placed the control trade m and importation of all seeds in the :eplau22mntsJjipltchlng hands or 'the Mimst ryef-A- e, to check the down-hi- ll H Book? me ceADie IS THE HAL'D YHAV RULE? THE WOI2LO ' 1,,,ror pues i" o k. merchant to there i ; I ", . c tu-at- m ; i ls tx-e- CLARKSm DEPARTMENT ' . ? 4 -- - , niecerT.Fi rWTmatrr7ralfcl Mrs. Clara Schneider, along with Mrs. Lyon's husband, Major WilAt Last Finds Help liam James Lyon of the 38th infantry, Fort Douglas. His sister Mrs Sophia Jorgenren was unable I auffeied with indigestion and to attend. rtemac.i .5 ior 3C years. Then I Mr and Mis. Charles W. Han : li '.a and have not been sn, neighbors for many years of a D. Carlisle. ir. u'b'-Km David, and them daughter c.o'-Adienka relieves Phot be came up from Salt Lake a: d cens.ipatlon. Acts onjto attend the siesacii bas Jb Years; t' 1 . d Jia-ON- e s BTII tu'oi-- r and lower bowel,! iit). poisons- - you- - never fijfvv.y, kne- vvrx tht re Dont fool with vhich cleans only PART of bovrs. but let Adlenk give stomach sad bowels a REAL clearing and gi t rid of all gas1 City Dr i company. 'Advertisement) ( u . Plant Pheasants Tkrowhout State Y s 1930, Th Atoocl&tcd Press Crest Briuifi Rights Reenrs4 HE KkJOWP WHO ROLES' 'THE M I NY PY Dr.SPF.CT TO KING UtVID AT FINAL RITLS Continued from Page One ' grave. A mere those who came from sen. wnri'a by his daughter. Bishop Griffin was the closing sperker James Parker offered the Invocation and Wiilirm Luthy the benediction. At lh" cemetery, President cd f It ITII THE Hot Water Brooders The same plan is used in Draper and Murray. This pi. 111 has protrn very successful vwlli small loss of rbiiks, low fuel cost, ami is used by some ot the largest and most successful poultry raisers in the stale. Consult s BAUGH 125 South Main PLUMBING Thonc 57 ROOST 1 4 House LEYIISTOtl DEPART The Phillies of Wrigley Selected by Many To Again Repeal T M4P N collected most of the slugging honors last seasa Driven by an electric motor ant has been discovered in AT obtaining power through a cable, central and Europe O Doul, Klein, Hurst, Whit-- , (southern, m.a that generates a gas that a new lawn mower is equipped ney and the rest of Burt Shot- - caR tJ lighted with a match. with a headlight for night use , tens clouting circus improving. Consequently if their pitching is at least 30 per cent better, as Shotton believes It will be there1 seems no way to keep the club out of the first division. The Giants looked like world It beaters In training last year and Lu finished a bad third in the race I j I1' John McGraws have unimmessiveTiT TexaS ThU ,, Scientific Ventilation i esseifllal-'t- o veLv TJVly Mrs. Liizie Layne Correspondent i i? ra,bl3Y,W,U1 I By Alan Qould, Writer.) (Associated Press Sports New York, March 24- - tAP) The and Mrs. David Lewiston-- Mr. National league, although presLayne, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Layne, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Layne and enting the prosepet of aracemuch better balanced pennant this Miss Emma Layne attended a season the American, never- than birthday PWednesdayevCf appcars hkely t0 up Second, league. ping in Mrs. mated by thei powerful Chi- again Mr. and Laynes daughter, cago Cubs. The of Wrigley base, however, still is a problem house Orval Harris, Mrs. js as strong a favorite to repeat ia.nd the Giants, pitchers must! I The Second ward gave a special1929 victory as is the house ,staRe a comeback to put the club M program March 17, in comm cmjn tpe American league, anywhere.. oration of the founding of thej cubs won the flag last year Dan Howley has rebuilt the Rebel society. The following a margin of ten and a half Reds, added-mo- re batting punch ft with was rendered, Meusel and Hellmann In the ; over Pittsburgh and. grainy Anderson in charge; Com-gle- aj Lida seem to .outfield, .but needs sqrne' pitching pat, standing The have fortified 'themselves for a (support for, the leksoned Red Improve mumty singing Moments;" invocation, ' leas? Unci Chining top, That Lucas and Jakie duet, Bruins, wlh nothing larking in Wllbert Robinson, jtxy. 'of the Bishop Hazen Spackman; Ijteed Dora-anMary Wheeler; talk onjthgij ofiensive pqwer, have been worries of front-offiturmoil, Relief society organization, Edith strengthened as hiuch, if not seems to- have insipred his flock. ' f e, than any team m the If Glefnn Wrights performance Spaekm.an; reading. Ethlyn ges; solo, Jennie Hodges: solo, league by the 'acquisition of Lcsier, fulfills training cafnp hopes, the will be at least trouble- Mrs. Brockman; reading, La Voyl Bell to play tlurd, the return to Blair; reading, Alta Olsen; one 'form of Catcher Gabby Hart- act drama, directed by Mrs- Lida netts arm and the bolstering of Most of the critics fail to share. William (the twirling staff vih several Gabby Street's optimism over the benediction, Anderson; recruits such as Nelson, Mass (chaiches of the St. Louis Cardin- -' Wheeler. After the program, The were served to about land Teachout. ialjjf.v being pennant factors. Six of the seven ?u.r, sixty. ok remaining not gained the hnwevee asyearar.d has Mr. and Mrs. George Pope -- of National lcacue clubs, Idaho Falls, formerly of Lewiston jnot only figure ta make it ex- are here visiting with Mrs, Pope's tremely interesting and perhaps who iprecarious for the Cubs but to orother, Bishop T. S. Karren, were put up a sensational battle for Is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Pope all night guests of Mrs. Ella Kar- - the first division berths. Only theBoston Braves, undergoing resuo. ren Saturday night at the experienced hands entertained,Gtation Mrs William Haslem of!of Bl11 McKecnme, appear defir.it-a- t a d!n.n.eL vYJn in the depths ,nd eiy slated again ior MDrrtor Pirates look like to fhS? leaving The Pittsburgh children, formidable opposition! b. : t s on-th- e -- ce YESTiLATIl. CHICiitl Wealthy chicks, and heavyegg prttion. figure for ycthe corieut amount of yenliiatioii necessary for any size coop. Our louvred fesh air intakes, and our suction globe ventilators with dainper controls for exhausting foul air, will solve your ventilating problems. Yc can - Hod-lmor- FRY CO ; - , re-(fi- ne Phone 130 Rear of Journal Building I iHliWTtiiil iti rendered v. . s , 1 ! Track and Field. New York,, March 24 (AP) Old Johnny. Rlsko of Cleveland gets a chance tonight to prove to the New York state athletic commission that he is not too small to beat Vic lor 10 Cair.polo Of the RiskO battles Cam-po- lo Argentine. m the ten round feature of Madison SipiareGaraen's charity ' x show. Not' marty .weeks agot the New York commission turned thumbs down when the garden sought to In match F.isko and Campolo. the commi-sion'opinion, ' Risko was entirely too small to tackle the six foot, six inch South American. The garden took the fights to Miami and Risko spent an enjoyable evening cuffing Campolo about. - Kid McPartland. the referee, caled it a draw but most sports writers credited Risko with winning eight of the ten rounds. the YMAV i tv Help Aggies In Canpolo .Tonight Ij CLO?f , Western division, begi:m.,u with the basketball monaicny of Mon-i- . n nv n, Ju oos tat State college t.irof years ego it- - event wh . pi mme or le,' won the run last year have exacted of Maun comiol iu Ii nsh vitn Oundeisoi: general tng'o.ul in a rn rmr Gunderon basketball and track . The only Nl it ( r t u ur came rbout n. duung rrs m rtrrts held later m interruption y recent basketball season, and V.ther man has le 'the was lh" voir infected not by better ' cool so that a new! it tuuadrr bj will take the honors eastern dm.s.c:i U'.un. but vnrfp-tA Utah Friuik Robinson of.failuic if 'p,es and North SuTumt, holds the record tire Uni.ei ,ity ol Co'oiado, thr for th? emirtr made two years leipectivo champion', to g"t Rob, n in broke Mel Bunce's Kfcther on da Ms bar a olayolf the east v lie From all appearances rieord i'p en seconds then b"eame very ill due to a 'em division vu.l to- weaker m tin sfvpin rold nul be- never regained Rocky Mountain conference track hUtlicient strength to make him land fie LI ipeit at Boulder, 1.1 1, '23 and 24. than lor sevtral years m any meet. mime-ablRill'd! Rich winner of the Ineligibility nas cut dieply into 'the two potentially strongest City Creel: ri n on one occasion Jicams-the University ot Colorado and arnuai winner of the Gaelic Colorado mud h'-'last Aggies three school run lor the In contrast to thus is the situyears is favored to feme in first turn exists at the Umver.s.ty that R.eh is a freshman ates .Season and the onlv man with anything ' hf Utah, wh"re track prospects arc regarded as the very tost in the like an eutabluslv'd reputation Tire Ut& here " is an institution's history. exceihnt ihance for the daflTfimTTmp' wo i a Ppe-u-horse candidates to make then .min ronfeience track champion-abilit- y know .1 The good weathu ship. Only 2 points seperated Ike Indians, m second has made outdoor training the from sible so that the runners should place, champions, be in much better shape than Brigham Young University, in last usual. (years confcienee meet. Armstrong The following Veck, April 4 aim lost only two wmt winners from Y. U 5, the mteroreanration track andbe 1928 squad, while B ThieJiost. in Owen Rowe, the dffer-medalieid meet will be held. a championship wbl be awarded to high enee between A cup will also and second place. point winner. The University of Colorados be awarded, to the fraternity scoi-m- g sixth annual re'ay carnival will the most points. be held at Boulder, Aoril 26. Unusual interests has manifested in this year's carnival, and inquiries have been made from several of the larger middle western colleges and universities. Invitations have notbe extended to thfse schools, however,- - - beeau.se of the cost involved in transporP. S. PARSON All of tation. the Colorado schools, and others. from WyomCorrespondent and New ing,. Nebraska, Utah Mexico will be invited, says Walter eveB. Franklin, sponsor of the Clarkson On Wednesday s. men and, gleanei The broad jumo has been ning the M girls of the M. I. A. entertained added to the relays program. No In honor of the IM men, who other change has be-made in were in the basket ball team aim the scheaule ot events. Several Rocky Mountain schools one of the best social evenings of the season was enjoyed by most have finished their spring football training, while others arc present. A delicious lunch was served. A getting it started now Ike Armsplendid program and games of strong at Utah says his 1930 grideveiron machine will not resemble various kinds made up the the championship array of last nings amusemep? On Tuesduythe Martin Harris season, which causes no surprise Jeff Cravath, director of camp cf the Daughters of the at all. Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Denver universitys f 00 ball dessays his material Is horKaty Griffiths. Thirty membeis tinies, rible Coach Bully Van de were present. The people of Clarkston did en- Graaff at Colorado college is Irvjoy the evening of drama pres- ing to get' along without Dutch for the first time in three ented by .. the Relief society, Mrs. Clark Bennie J. Ravsten directing. The years, but thinks his prospects am His line materia) east comprised Mesdames: Ellen pretty good. Clark, Jane Jaraine, Ella Loosle, looks much stronger, and last years weakness at the ends, may Magle Jardine, Mammie Griffhr Still, there isn t a and Eunice Ravsten. Messrs New- be corrected. el! Thompson, Earl Thompson, single worthy successor to . the ere Dahle, Flvlng Dutchman." Clarence Clars, La Clark will coach the 1930 edition Aubrey Griffin and Lester Rav- of the Colorado .' ; college backfield sten. Mrs Bcnnicn J. Lundqulst .and He wall attend at least two coaching schools during the summer son, Charlie, of Smithfield One of them may be at Logan several musical numbers. where Howard Jones and Dr. H Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson C. Carlson will hold classes in werf visting in Txemonton on. football and basketball, reaver -Thiir-dsHilLard Archibald is at home Uvely. after spending some months in John Choppy Rhodes directing spring lootball practice at the Idaho. --Mr. and hlrn H. M,- - CJodftey University of Wyoming. let it be known that the Cowboys hereafter were Lognn visitors on Wednesday, Will not be tne doormat-o- f the D. B. Barson and a party of Rhodes regards hi. friends attended the- wrestling conference. as better than he exmatch nn Thursday evening at material The Cowboys . will empected. Logan. bark on a schedule 'next Major J. P Malmburg, K. G. fall and mosttough wall have Slang h and Tom Goodey were to know and certainly play a lot of foot-ba- ll on .Thursday . vinxtmi.in Ficldaig to run up a ered. table record. last-- . .... ... Mrs Ilar.nah J. Thompson, who Georgq W. Lindquist dedicated the is ill, is improving siowley. out of rite city to attend the funeral services were- - Mr Nielsens f- - Three Aids To . Faycrite To Beat . if op To Mouu-mu- RjsJto Rules KK) YOU DEAR LADIES0 To CHooSe THE RIGHT MAkJ To EE MAYonV' OF THI TOU)U AAjD ADD THAT HAL'D parilu-(camp- - i ODE OF THE UULCCky A BACHELO- R- So IT cur-Con- yarious-R.VinrY- s , Applied Kitov S. 1iiiMit MEJJ POLki OP YOUQ MgUS HOLDS kfOOCJ AfOD REALIZE IT HOST FOR A? VOU ALL AR AWAl3F-j- M lA'shcldud Pruvi fepoit-- Wutcr Denver, Maich 24 Ailof the'rory survey of athlcuc camps in Dili- R.'n.ru v. on Coach Colorado, uere lR u.c ua L-curtaii,e are bermmn,; to devote ? ..ll inn v. wen will be over serious cohidfm'ion to track and rah' io'i indicates that Ihp'if'Vl r 2 rre nurse. 'lie held activities, nave toe corner 'ojiUiuh .schools occupy u, most C,ur s'uixts and goXtovotable chance of resuming h ,m Mon street to the John- - thgiri dominant P 0f Rocky ..(, Thrv will return unmtomercnce .spoils re, It box been c,mte a vvln.e smre i nui ,k r, r f ,t ne race will be a Colorado member of the ron-- i g it - .i ns.ec.icr ference won a chainpioiinhip The jept'ar A on to1 accortfLn 28 Fridij 1. (ilivi lHi 21. irw I Frink II Frowlcy j Trail, oujok)Lv Too toU. mRVLOOr IUFlOAJC& Vou HAVt AH,hy Good Ff?ieoD Colorado - Utah On Friday Next country fAGK TURFS THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Monday, March 24, 192,0. Maiad w I h(0n!a ' i furious. The mrS1'Phililes are cubs. the real dark horse a week with hero M . daughter and Mrs. Herbert Bowles. Those who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Eva Kent Barber of Syracuse, Uuh. were Melvin E Kent, - Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Kent- - and son, Percy, Mrs, Ella son-in-U- w, ) - t The New York Giants renaain dangerous, m spite of unrest, The St. Louis Card-- 1 e inals, their champion- snip staff now very shaky, face a fight to withsand the expect ed rush of two much improved lhe racp one-tim- n 1929, outfits of the Broklyn Hobins and 'Ctnctii- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buttars nati Reds. in the league has and son, Ormas. Mr. and Mrs. Every team Four undergone some shake-dips-. Orson Buttars and little son, All have put motored to Clarkston Tues- have new pilots. guests of the accent on a big punch and day and were dinnerMrs. Emina the league's parks will resound Mr. Buttars mother, from start to finish with the Buttars. battbombardment of and Margaret Bytlars ing guns. Gretta Mrs. and Vella daughter, The Cubs had some trouble Karren were among those who- fighting off the Pirates last vear Wedattended the spring opening, and it may be even more second-divisio- Karren Or-la- nd long-ran- NOW please dont MISS understand! but really theres. too rkudi. of. ihissort . of thing. iVgood. way to stop a lot of it is to use a better motor fuel such, ge diffi-trtt- lr "nFsdayrsr liOgan. The Second ward M men en- tertained the gleaner girls in the ward, hall. Friday of last week. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Refreshments were served to about 25. Oscar Ander- sen was m charge of the arrangements. - Members of for instance, as bucks again, Injuries and ness, long a jinx, have again beset the club in training but there is sufficient strength, plus the prospect of fine pitching, to make Pittsburgh a under contender from Jewel Ens. nd the-outs- the Relief society and Y L.M I A- .and bishopric gave our Ward ehapel hs spring cleahing Friday. March 2, prior to our ward conference wljich - will - be held March 23.' Funeral services for Mrs. Vema Wiser, who died Tuesday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Van Orden of heart trouble, will be held in the Lewiston Third ward chapel Monday March 24 at 2 p. m. A sister who is serving on a mission in New Mexico is expected home, Saturday. James Leavitt and son of Star valley spent Monday afternoon with bishop T. S. Karren, who is very ill. Having a triangular tip instead of a point, a new nail for packing cases is claimed to prevent the wood splitting and to hold more firmly. c ; 4 ' is. rTjt M VI I 5, . j',)?? fiis :!!? UJI6 13 LOS f rriIt; One thing which causes much tinkering with misses in motos is the gum in poorly refined gasoline. This gum oxidizes on fnc ' : gas line screen, partially or wholly blocking it. Parco Gasoline is completely clear and free of serious gum rpidue. It flows freely, vaporizes fully, explodes expansively. And so it whizzes )ou hither end yon at terrific speed, without a nfiss.with ANGELES 'V Newly renovated 400 car farage. s The meeting place of Utah people. W. W. Whitecotton, owner, Frank tVixhon, manager. , 1 t . out a gas line clog, without motor fuel trouble oLany kind. At Independent Gcs and Oil Companys Stations and Dealers . |