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Show i r: O G PAGE FOUR 4 : A U X, TA 1 D AI LY 1, HER A U D, Y V. DMA 0 A Y, 1) li 17. C 9 1 .1 i 4 EOGAN NEEDS A NEW HYRUM M MEN High School Floor Building Too Small HhltE'9 RACE STARTED i i i (Continued fioffl page one) rope, and around his Bernal d when Vallera knew him. saw Power toioids o But that didn't deter COUGARS DUE S-- , FOR BIG GAME With the ever increasing popularity of basketball, the need has become more noticeable in the lust couple qf years. Only recently a Commercial league composed of LOS ANTILLES. Iec. IT. (UR) Tilt Borne thirteen teams was formed in Washington Stale college football Logan and only in the last few team will arrive here Monday to years has M men basketball come complete 'tratuiug for Its tourna into hs own. incut of Rosea game against Alarerhaps to realize more fully the bama In Hose Bowl, Pasadena, New Year s day. extreme need of a new gynn it wppld be well to take the case Snow and cold weather, which of the Logan Senior high school. A hampered the Washington State school with un enrollment of some team In training at Pullman COO students aLmptiug to use a Wash., caused Coach Babe Holling gym that was In a probability the bery to bring his squad here four first one built in northern Utah,, days curlier than originally plan being" ScoiiHtructed by the old Brigned. ham Young college. The Alabama squad, which The gym long ago became too leaves Tuscaloosa, Ala., Friday, is email to accomodate not only expected to arrive here Tuesday. but also in the days of 1!j,1j1 college. Not only is tile playing floor too small, but attempting to handle the big crowds of students and townspeople who altontp the games each year, with any degree of safety and comfort Is prac ic.tlly Impossible. Basketball games that would ordinarily on a big floor develop In to fine exhibitions of passing and teamwork are marred by the small-nesDr. Adam S. Bennion of Salt of the high school gym and instead of resembling a basketball Lake will deliver the address at. the Christmas assembly to be held game 'Whey far more resemble footlp I game. The constant chang- at tlie Utah State Agricultural coling sub variations of basketball lege on Thursday at 11 o'clock A ruieajAias gradually changed the Previous announcement had listed game front a rough and tumble af- the assembly for Friday. This anfair jffTayed in small halls to a nual service will be held In the numerous college auditorium. game that requires styles, of play and above all needs The college choir under the dip spacious playing floor. rection of Professor Walter Welti Whether the new gymuasium will present several musical numshould be a community affair or bers. Miss Rebecca Stewart of a high school hall Is dif- Logan will play a violin solo. Dr. ficult to state. However, It is a N. A. Pederson, head of the decertainty that Logan high school partment of English and chairman Is badly In need of a new gym of the assembly committee will be "liaslum. In charge of the program. First. Th Weeks Schedule Wellsville at Millville. Wellsville First at Menduii. Eastern W. Paradise USAC PLANS LAST ASSEMBLY v HERES MORE ABOUT MINOR LEAGUE WILEY FUND (Continued bum page one) LIKELY my road for a young widow who has suddenly been farced to shoulder the responsibility of rearing seven small children. A benefit dance will be given tonight in the Palais d'Or which has been donated for the occasion by Lundberg and Nelson, owners of the dance ball. Donations to the Wiley Benefit Fund are as fellows. Blue Light Gas & Oil Co $ 15.00 110.00 Logan Firemen 5.00 John H. Moser 2.50 D. A. Swenson 2.50 C. R. Humphries 25.00 Lundstrom Furniture Co of 2.00 Robert R. Holden Miqqr league baseball men gen6.00 Room .... erally" Agree that they will have Herald Composing 1.00 to band together more closely than Emma Jane Eluemel 10.00 ever if they are to survive any kind Shell Oil Co 5.00 H. R. Pedersen of a fight with the Majors. 3.00 E. T. Hawking 11. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Caches . 'I n In the. Matter of the Estate of LiaJA. Pittman, deceased. Creditors will present claims againsvthe above named estate, with voucher, to fThe First Na. tional Bank of Logan, Utah, administrator with will annexed of the estate of Lida A .Pittman, the First National Bank Building, lgan. Cache county, or Utah, pa before the 20th day of February, 1931. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, UTAH, with will annexed. Administrator of the estate of Lida A. Pittman, deceased. L. Tom Perry, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, December 17, 1930. Date Of last publication, January 17, the-Oist- rict mi. C. T. H. C. Barrett 3.00 5.00 Maughan 5.00 J. C. Allen, Jr 3.00 Janies Sorenson 5.00 P. Peterson 3.00 W. E. McMurdle 1.00 Elizabeth Parkinson 1.00 Ahble Card I.- eland 2.50 Hailstone 3.00 Warren Selmw 1.00 W. S. McCulloch 3.00 Clifton Haws 1.00 James Smith 5.00 Jesse P l.ich 5.00 Ray P. C'ookston 2.00 William Walton 2.00 Frank Ewer 1.50 Arthur Tarbet 5.00 W. H. Ewer 5.00 Gilbert Meacham 1.50 W. J. William ?, Wellsville .. John H. Anderson & Sous .. . 20.00 Max Johnson of Royal Bakery 15. flu 5.flo Fister and Cowley 1.00 Nephi J. Rott 17.00 Dunbar and Hyde 1.50 R. Owen Y'eates 1.50 Hattie Halgren 5.00 Johnson-Nuttal- l Motor Co. 2.50 Mary Napper Jacques 2.00 Mrs. R. J. Coakley Id. T 1 " 1 o lieu l.llllll o ii .llllli Hyrum First o Avon l u 1 llyrum Second Last Week's Results Paradise 11. Avon s. Hyrum Third Hi, ilyriun ond 11. This Week's Schedule. Avon at Hyrum Second. Hyrum Third at Hyrum First. Wendell G Tlin I'iiKt .Allen rnllmt of schedule play in the two divisions of the Hyrum stake M men race has been tucked away In the aunals of pas events without even a single flare of brilliance. In tlie western di'isioii, no games have been played as vet and as Saturday was the time limit, for first round games, ihev will be forfeited by llie teams unless they mutual vvisiting agree to play the games later. Eastern division p!ay resulted ju t as was expected with the favorites triumphing over tlm underdogs. Paradise took the measure of Avon, lt-- while Third handed Hyrum SecondHyrum ward a 4B-drubbing. First ward By HYIM'M wins idle. I Benson News A number of our young people enjoyed a skating party last Wednesday evening on a pond about two miles south of tlie cross roads In the east end. A large bon fire fire was built, around which those who wished to rest could keep warm. All expressed themselves as having a good time and are planning another during the holidays If tlie weather rennita. Between thirty and forty were in attendance. The M men of tlie Benson Mutual have rented the gymnasium at the Smithfield high school and expect to practice there two nights a week. Their first practice was held last Friday evening with good representation of the M men. Mr. and Mrs. Parley A. Reese motored to Idaho on Tuesday returning Wednesday. Mrs. A. V. Reese, Mrs, Jessie T. Reese, Mrs. Charles L. Reese and Miss Afton Reese atended a shower given tor Miss Netta Woolf at Hyde Park on Friday. Mrs. Lyle Reese, son Leon and Kenneth Tarbet motored to Turner Idaho on Tuesday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Mr. Tarbet remained there. The unusual quiet of our community was broken by the drowning of Mr. Wiley on Saturday which drew a large crowd to the spot, all anxious to be of some service in the sad affair. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reese end Mr. W. G. Reese were viistors at Whitney and Franklin on Friday, A rv el Reie motored to Salt Lake City on Monday returning! ohem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder re- - j YOU BUY for tie. ' iS- - T Xi 'O. d"rer with The death ot a many years in prison ahead of him in Sing Sing prison is made '.in- - fact that moie inierestiug You rarely lie was an editor. lend of editor- rommitttliig murder. The usual tiling lias been tor somebody to shoot the editor. The dead editor murdered his wile, ar.d by way of Ilia body goes lo Washington to It they be buried beside her. arise at the same moment iu obedience to Gabriel's trumpet, "in the flesh" to meet their Maker, what will (he wife say to the husband who killed her and then insisted oil being buried by her side? Science says the woild will not end for at leasi a million million years. Perhaps she will have forgotten all about it by that time. anti-clima- x The Neighborhood Jlavcrs w:l! present their second play of the season on Monday, December 22. The play, "The Absent Min:l"d Bridegroom" by Larry E. Johnson is a very amusing 3 an comedy. The cast nas been working very diligently for tlie past month ami from all indications, the performance promises to he very sin Hotel Eccles Cafe y. H I s Pried :z 3' 9 :00 p. m. THURSDAYS MENU home-mad- pure pork sausage e ITALIAN POT ROAST OF BEEF Bread and Butter potatoes eess-Dil- ! ! , t t Admiral Pratt, chief of eur naval operations, says it is i ridiculous to hope that the United States navy will ever equal that of Great Britain without a development of our merchant marine." j "We arrange to have only as as the many warships British, carrying out British orders in that respect most humbly. And we forget that Britain has a fleet of gigantic .passenger carrying ships that can be used for transporting troops, munitions, all ready for mounting high powered guns. Each great merchant ship is a warship In itself. turned home from Salt Imke Friday and spent over Satnrady with Mrs. Reeders parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cl. Reese. Miss Maxine Smith was visiting in Malad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reese spent the week end at Brigham as the gue- - is of Dr. and Mrs. Minins. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith motored to Tremonton Thursday and returned home Friday. They were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Mose Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. Von Stokes. . Evening Meals. Jpquire Tor Our Winter Room Ratesl bR An- scheduled with Whittier college, Los Angeles Atlieltic club and the Long Beach Athletic dub. Hap Van Pelt, who is arranging the games, is also negotiating with U. C. L. A. and there is a possibility that that school will be included. Utah Aggies expect to remain on the coast until New Years day when they will witness the big game between Alabama and Washington State in the Rose Bowl at The squad will return Pasadena. home following this game but Coach Romney will remain on the coast, returning in time for the opening of tlie winter quarter and the resumption of practice on January 5. of the Romney is Pacifl? coast and Rocky Mountain Football Coaches association which meets annually in Los Angeles near the first of each year. Aim cording to the Aggie mentor, some exceptionally fine programs have been lined up for this year's meeting including talks on the new rules and discussions of the past football season as well as what is to come. Coach Dick Romney has been kept busy thus far this week at-- ! tempting to name those who will embark on the basketball trip to California Thursday afternoon. Ten players will be taken but at a late hour Tuesduy, he was still uncertain as to who would make the trip. 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TODAY . fb improved ears at the lowest prices m our history On VIRGIN Dec. 17. ;) Head Over Aggies George Young, elongated regular guard, will be tiflieu along if he is able to break away but at the present time, it looks as though he will have to stay at home. Allsop suffered a sprained ankle in the Saturday game aud so it is almost that another guard be taken along. There is a possibility that Watkins may fill in at guard. He is a scapper and with Allsop v:!-tnlane f'nhiirn of Preston or Bennion in to steady him down, is visiting her grandaughtor, Mrs. he should he able to fill the position. Heiaont Olsen. This would make room for both Mis. Dell Garff of Salt Lake is ami Ricks to make the her parents Mr. and Mrs. trip but it Young can break away, Martin Oisen. one of these two must be left at Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Wentworth home. '1 rainer George Nelson, were Preston visitors Saturday. and Manager Nyles Christensen Mis.; Zelda Nelson of Sait Lake Assistant Coach William RICHMOND Franklin upset the Reading is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. will complete the traveling squad strong Cove M men team at tho A. E. NeNo-iwith the players and Coach Rom- North Cache high school gym here liv a score of Miss Bert tin Maughan was host- ney. Cove had three regulars on the ess at a iuni heon Thursday evenUtah Aggi's will make their last ing cr some lo lady friends, tlie hiuiie appearance before the trip bench with injuries during the conwas wile nt hey meet the Idaho A. A. U. test. Both teams played a defenremainder of tile evening sp iii needle art work. iiiaiupioiis, the Armour Creamery sive brand of ball. The score: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Swindeman company quintet of Pocatello, This FRANKLIN ami .Mrs. Edward Rush of Newdale game is scheduled for 8 p. nt. WedG. T. F. P. spent several days of last week nesday. 6 0 0 12 lfawkes, f here visiting Mrs. Nephi Jensen. SQUAD TO LEAVE f 1 2 Miss Dagtiey Olseu returned last LOGAN Wright, THURSDAY : 2 1 0 4 week from an extended visit Parkinson, c . in 0 0 0 0 The squad will leave Logau on Fuhriman, g . Salt Luke. 1 3 2 4 Mrs. Mildred Farr was a Ogden Thursday afternoon, stopping iu Coltrln, g visitor last w.eek. Nephi over night, then going to 10 5 2 22 Totals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods of Cedar City for games on Friday COVE with the Branch Da tun visited relatives here Mon- and Saturday G. T. F. P. Agricultural college. They will travday. 4 0 o S ID. and Mrs. Virgil Jensen will el over Sunday and on Monday and Bair, f 1 0 o 2 occupy the Mary Heusser home for Tuesday night will meet the strong Alien, f 1 0 0 2 the w inter. University of Southern California Fredrickson, c Last Tuesday, tlie ward Relief team. Pacific coast champions, in Cornish, g 0 0 0 society had their monthly business the feature series of the coast In- Ballam, g and work hour. Miss Sumsion of vasion. After Christmas, the team 0 0 1G Totals the V of I directed the making of will play several games In and around lars Angeles, games being Merrill, referee. hooked rugs. HE WORKS Choice of Drinks Fresh Percolated Coffee Every 20 Minutes Hot Bread with all Ji'e Serve Home-Mad- e . Mention of the Angel Gabriel recalls the curious fact that The people ill the cast are: Dean Charles Wesley Hill, a negro who Y. slim look vhe part o', the Angel Ga- Nelson, Floyd Murc'in. Maughan, Ellis olseu, Fay l'n briel in a play "Tlie Green Pasture.-!," killed t.v a taxicab last ton. Evana Maughan, W.aie Ko-toed, Allred Maughan. Dan Bur-Wednesday, wav b ried yesterday. Two thousand negroes attended haul Erma Bingham. Al ne Ko Ills funeral and sand "Ive heard toed ann Fraiu-.imBing barn. of a CUy Called Heaven," Mr. Andrew Jensen slippel while Mr. Hill's favorite hvmii. loading wheat late Kmi'd.,y evening. falling to the grouml. he un"The coffin was decorated with fortunately broke two ribs and rea gigantic golden tntmpet made ceived numerous bruises. of flowers, bigger than the coffin The ward Erimary gave a social Itself. The dead man was one of Monday afternoon for officers anil the most popular actors in a members. Mr. Vaughan Taylor left Monday play in which every night another colored actor said: "Gangway for to attend to business mattersof the Lord Jehovah," while the Ins ranch iu Weston canyon. Mrs. Mary Heusser left MonAngel Gabriel offered to Jehovah in the play "a ten cent cigar. day for an indefinite stay in Calif., The tremendous success of this as the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coburn are play telle how much of real reverence the Christian religion, has visiting in Stockton, Calif,, tlie lost in modern times. finest of their daughter, Mrs. Christmas Season 11:30 a. m. Until PY - t YORK. other medal was bei lg polished today to pike its place beside the immii-dof others won by Robert T. .limes of Atlanta, in many years oi doling competition. Tlie new medal is the James E. Suliian memorial medal and was awarued Jones because he is the eompeliiing athlete who by his ami bis example and as .in amateur and as a iviau, has don? most during the past year to advance the cause of spoi'isnian.ship." The announcement of the award said that while some members of the iribuiial felt that Jones' recent signing ot a movie contract eliminate t him from tlie contest, the Memorial eoiiioiiilee did not share ins beiiet. It was the committee's opinion (hat the medal was being awarded lor what Joies was and what he hud accomplished during tlie year. s i. 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