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Show rot(jjr,iifciniiii4ii i, y fv; About (0 s ? tors Hut Sox skovtrun, ho C. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Young, 67 East Second South, Logan, recently completed an Army field training test with members of the 11th Airborne Divisions 187th Infantry in Germany The four-da- y problem was a test of the units readiness and efficiency under simulated combat condition. Specialist Young is regularly assigned as a clerk in the 187ths Ileadquarteis and Service Company in Augsburg He entered the Armv in 1954, received basic framing at Foil Ord, Calif, and arrived in Europe in March 1956 The 19 year-ol- d soldier attended Logan Senior High school Cache Civic Music Association officers and key campaign workers are meeting Wednesday, 8 p m , in Cache chamber of com- merce to accoidmg Art Holmgren bership President 4- & Vu- r 1 x Ifi ; v f 15-1- , y , . M ' -- v- - 4 ar Wednesday's Games Brooklyn at Philadelphia, night New Yoik at Pittsburgh, night Milwaukee at St Louis, night Cincinnati at Chicago K Navys Eddie Erdelatz shows his two quarterbacks, Pat Flood, No. 18, and Tom Forrestal, one of the fakes be expects thento make this season. The Middies are already working out at Annapolis. BACK-TO-BAC- AMI RICAN LEAGUE September through 14, will be discussed the session 9 3 Players On Dream Club A special meeting for all Logan LDS Temple officiators will be conducted next Sunday, Sept 8, in the temple, according to Piesi-den- t A George Raymond The temple will then open for regular 8am sessions Monday. SALT LAKE CITY League leading Billings dominated the team sePioneer League lected by sports writers, sports casters and official scorers in the three-stat- e circuit by placing three players on the dream team. Billings outfielder Leon Carmel, who earlier this week was named the leagues most valuable player, was the top Billings vote getter In the balloting with 26 points. Other Mustang players named to the squad were pitcher Ernie Evans and third sacker Logan I.ions and their ladies will converge on Vons Park, Providence, this evening at 7 15 for C. S. Civil Seiviee Commission today announced open competitive examination for architect positions in various federal agencies in Albuquerque and other Mexico Garrett Thain left recently for New York University where he has received an advanced study grant in merchandising for the coming year. He was graduated last June from Utah State University. His wife is the formei Jeanette Rindeikneeh, and she will join hm in the near future. - Bob Sadowski The king AT LONG LAST has answ ered Arleene Francis, 15, of Columbus, Ohio, wrote King Hussein of Jordan last March after meeting Jordans US. ambassador in Washington. The king said his reply was delayed because of "a slightly disorganized state of Hussein affairs in my office. said he was touched by sincerity and outlook on The king world affairs her that if she wrote write Ter-son- al again she should on the envelope Its just wonderful, said Arleene. Points weie based on two points for the fust team vote and two for second place vote. Salt Lake City, Idaho Falls and Missoula each contributed two players to the honor team. First baseman Fred Hopke and second baseman Louie Vassie were named from the Salt Lake team Missoula contributed short stop Don Dantoni, who also was named the leagues rookie of the year, and Dick Schultz, the pitcher in the league with 19 wins. es Annual teachers' institute for the Cache County district is Wednesday, beginning at 8 15 a m , in Utah State University Mam auditorium Principal speakers for the day are Dr. Leonard Rice of Brigham Young University, and Rabbi E. Louis Car-do- n of Salt Lake City. pre-scho- ed was Schultz with 27 points Biggest point getter on the second team was Cooke with 20 He was followed by home run hitting Dick Greco of Missoula with 18 Highest point winner among the pitchers on the second squad was Bob Dustal of Idaho Falls with 15 points. Dustal was followed by Winston Brown of Boise, who tossed the leagued only t, game this season Other pitcheis on the second team are Don Choate of Billings and Fern Car-so- n of Salt Lake City Joining Greco in the outfield is Glen Plaster of Great Falls and Robert Vea of Billings Other infielders named were Maury Lerner of Boise, second base; Bob Scariato of Idaho Falls, third base, and John Wisniewski Salt Lake City, shoitstop Wendell Antoine of Idaho Falls was selected the second team cdtchei. no-hi- no-iu- n Automatic Pilot Is Awol Attraction V illiants ts OPENING Marred Bv Death Of Driver mt.tr G Aft R H Pet CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa The Plar ANil club... 121 140 IfiK 75 159 Wathan Flying Service said some Mis ... 13) 508 102 170 3)5 Mis one took a $1 060 automatic pilot (Lit Pit IS . , 104 418 52 135 32) litnMin m . 127 521 82 168 m Saturday while employes of the Vhlw 127 521 103 168 321 on AM IKK AN service were gassing 11AG11 121 102 87 151 375 .. lisn Plums The workers vere outside the 144 115 1 65 375 M ..132 'm building, putting gasoline into a Wmdlinn lie ..116 367 65 2 1 341 1 v 132 520 96 167 321 i hi Idaho Falls players named plane. 127 121 65 134 312 Hurt bait were pitcher Howie Koplitz and 1IOMF R1 ,NS National Braves Airon outfielder Jess Queen Magic Valleague 36 Nniffcr Banks Cubs Dodtrs ley placed pitcher Bill Denney, Mian (slants 30 Crowe Redtegs 1 Mathews Braves 29, Musial, Pocatello catcher Tony Cannizzo, Cards 29 and Boise outfielder Bob Jacoby. Ament an 1aeaj;ue Stevers Sen- M Yanks 34 The closest race m the balloting RACINE, Wis. HP) A beardless atom Red Mantle box 33 Coiavito, Indians occurred for the first base posi- youth will take over shaving 23, MaxweP Timers 2? It I NS BATTH) IV tion with Hopke edging Idaho chores In a local shop if all goes National Lea true - Aaron Braves Falls Jay Cooke. Hopke received well. 113 Musial Cards 97 Mavs, Giants SO Hodges seven first team votes and seven Dodgers 87, Banks, Cubs She is apprentice Karen Martin, 81 second while Cooke got seven 19, daughter of a Racine barbel. American League Sievers, Sena- HPi-- The Wit-ln- -- WITH ALL NEW DISHES AND EQUIPMENT TO SERVE YOU THE FINEST FOODS. Sizzling Steaks The Finest Choice LOGAN, UTAH STORE HOURS 10 a. m. to 5:40 p. m. First South, a girl to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. and daughters Rose- mary and Madonna returned on Wednesday evening, August 28, fiom an enjoyable nme-da- y trip to Tacoma, Washington, where n Gudmund-sothev visited with Mrs s niece, Mis W. W. (ValcneJ Kiause and family the Gudmundson W'lnle there, s went to Mount Rainier National Park, as well as Seattle and other cities in that vicinity. They traveled by bus. Prof, and Mrs. H. Reuben Reynolds spent the Labor Day weekend as guests of Dr .and Mrs A L Stark who live at 2698 Wien Road, Salt Lake City. There will be a meeting of Lo- e Girl Scout Council and tiqop leaders at 9 30 Wednesday morning at the Girl Scout ofiice m the Arimo building on NoitU Main Anyone interested in helping with Girl Scout woik is invited to attend gan-Cach- Mis. Jfred Thompson and her daughter Carol Lynn aie' home after a two month tour of Europe. 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Seventh South. Gud-nmnds- Steaks Utah In N C 30 293 W OF New'1 Little Chef Cafe 1 Beardless Barber, Maybe Al- TOMORROW Winston-Sale- V I The country referred to as bion in poetry is England, Dick Lamb Sr. Penneys iijwi MVJOK I1ADFRS NATION 1L Lf AGIE y UNDER MANAGEMENT Bobby Mjeis , died in a hospital operating room after a spectacular three-ca- r Clash on the 28th lap when he slammed into Fonty Flock of Atlanta, who spun on the triikv third turn Mvers flipped and landed nose first Paul Goldsmith of St Clair Shores, Mich , crashed into Myers Flock was reported in serious Wednesdays Games condition Goldsmith was less serBoston at New' Yoik, night Washington at Baltimore, night iously injuied The race was halted for an hour after the PENNANT RACE AT A GLANCE wieek Cotton Owens of Spaitanburg AMERICAN LEAGUE W. P, Pet GB GR SC, driving a Pontiac finished Panch of 22 second and Marvin 629 83 49 New Yoik 595 4 4 23 Gardena, Calif, in a Fold, took 78 53 Chicago third place NATIONAL LEAGIE W. P. Pet GB GR 24 81 49 523 Milwaukee 477 8 4 23 73 58 St Louis 22 73 59 533 9 Eiooklvn Mondays Results Cleveland 8 Kansas City 0 (1st) Cleveland 6, Kansas City 3 (2nd) Boston 7, Washington 1 (1st) Boston 8, Washington 7 (2nd) Baltimore 8, New York 7 (1st), 11 innings Baltimore 6 New Yoik 1 (2nd) ( Imago 8 Dotioit 2 (1st) Detioit 5, Chicago 4 (2nd) ALPINE, Calif W Archie Moore, the world champion, opening serious training Monday for his Sept. 20 Ule defense against Tony at Los Angeles. er Stock Car Race of Opens Training Williams, unable to play for the Red Sox in Monday's double-headbecause of a chest cold, took over the lead while idle. He staved at 3756 while Mantle bagged only one hit in seven for the Yankees in their twin bill against the Onoies Mantle had "1 for 6" in the opening game and struck out as 500-mi- st The Logan LDS Hospital personnel HALIFAX, England (IP) are having a party at Willow smell of ice cream and refreshPaik Wednesday, 5 30 pm. All ments brought some unwanted emplojes of the hospital, and guests to an agricultural show in this Yorkshire town. More than families, aie invited. 150 persons were stung in one day Babies born recently at the Lo- by wasps attracted by the sweets. gan LDS Hospital included nine gills and four bojs Tins number included twin gills born on August 30 to Mr and Mrs Gerald Richardson, Cache Junction. Other babies born recently are On August 29 a girl to Mr. and Mrs Allen Jensen Sorenson, Mendon, a boy to Mr and Mrs Peter Carl Peterson, Tremonton On August a girl to Mr. and Mrs Ray Rogliaar, Tremonton, a girl to Mr and Mrs William Hunsaker, Tremonton On August 31: a girl to Mr and Mrs Wayne K. Adamson, 203 College Apartments. On September 1. a boy to Mr. and Mrs James Elwood Williams, Pullman, Washington; a girl to Mr and Mrs. Glendale Mount-se- n Lewiston On September 2. a gnl to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshall, Jr , 756 E. Second Noith On September 3 a boy to Mi and Mis Robert Lee Jensen, (IP! all-st- their annual autumn steak fry. Admission is by ticket, which must have been obtained prior to the party. points in New first and six second Don While got tile other second place vote Top vote getter in the balloting Billings Puts at 3 1957 Utan (Cache County) Logan Poor Day; Ted Is Idle S C tm DARLINGTON, Speedy Thompson of Monroe, N C., won the grueling Souhern stock car lace Monday averaging 100 094 miles per hour But the classic was marred by the death of a driver The annual mem- drive THE HERALD JOURNAL TbF'tDAY SFPTFMBER 3 Mantle Has a pinch-hitte- r in the second ta diop from .377 to 373. LEGUE Heres how the two stars stand: !W BALTIMORE Mickey W L Pet. GB G AB R H Pit, Mantle needs a good day at bat 39 22 t,9 Williams 121 402 87 151 3756 to36 23 610 2 the Baltimote Orioles against Mantle . ... 132 442 115 165 .3733 33 27 550 54 day to recaptuie the American 32 28 533 64 League batting lead from Ted NATIONAL LE VGlE .. .. W. L. Pet GB Billings Magic Valley 81 49 .623 Milwaukee .. .... 73 58 .577 8lj Missoula St Louis . . Idaho Falls .. .. 73 59 .553 9 Biookljn Pocatello 32 28 533 64 . 68 64 .515 14 PluladiU hia 26 34 473 124 Boise 67 64 .511 144 Cincinnati 21 39 3s0 174 65 70 .481 184 Salt Lake City hew Yoik 21 39 350 174 Great Falls C! icago 49 79 .383 31 49 82 .374 324 Monday's Results Pittsbuigh Boise 19 9, Billirgs 6 10 Mondays Results Magic Valev 8 10, Missoula 3 PI lladvlplua 10, Biookljn 4 (1st) Pocatello Idaho Falls 8 1 Philadilplua 7, Brooklyn 4 (2nd) Great Falls 7 8, Salt Lake City New oik 11, Pittsbuigh 5 (1st) 314 New Yoik 4, Pittsbuigh 3 (2nd) Tuesday's Schedule Milwaukee 23, Chicago 10 (1st) Boise at Billings Milwaukee 4, Chicago 0 (2nd) Missoula at Magic Valley Cincinnati 10, St. oLuis 5 (1st) Idaho Falls at Pocatello Cinunnati 3 St Louis 1 (2nd), Salt Lake City at Great Falls 10 mn.ngs 10 innings V Specialist Thiid Class Kenneth PIK HIM PIONEER V lb Mmoso Whup sx h7 ankx 5 WeiU Initialise (hmUH CauS x VI s inford Phils 17 5 Do no fin Whi e Sox 1 o Buhl, Brae ib-- u Shin z unks 10- -J V. 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