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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTA1I, L. TlESDAV, HE L M li U V. s. 1 f 0 PAGE FIVE 1 . Utah Aggie Hoopsters Get First Action Wednesday 1J1 Gila Junior Hoopsters INITIAL To HHII V Play Farmer Squad MS . The 1932 edition of the Utah; hoopsters will be out for 'Pection for the first time foxy phanra Under the direction of Pro fessor Hunxaker the first round w tdnesda y night when the as of Intramural wrestling nwvi the Gila Junior col- Sr Because Vour. Boss successfully completed Monday. Wie matches were witnesed by iiV?, fi0IU Arizona. ITS G &G 8 start at p m &a,ne about 300 spectators. NO SIGN H Loach Dick Romney, Monday SlTA GCOi ECG Nielson and baker went on for the first tussle, which proved to f11"11- could, not say just what for Nelson hs Pfn,inS hneup would be but be an advantage lt 'likely that it will consist throughout the match. He won ol the match with a body press. andfive veterans Captain Alsop Young at guards, Belliston Nelson and Baker were wrestling at center and Drysdale and in the 133 pound class. Big Os Gunderson took on Ciupley at forwards. of two veteian Campbell, Burke Fry in the next match! urs ago, is suflenng from a Gunderson also pinned Frys yt bad cold and it is doubtful if shoulders to the mat with a in will get into the gome. If he body press. vere fl !,e v,ould hkely start In another class at and Belliston replace match, Kicn met Deschamps. one center forward Another possibil-I- y tens match proved to be a hi tie may put Guy Christensen, game of holding hands. Alter either at tney both got tired of playing another around Deschamps put Rich to center or forward. Coach Romney will undoubI tne mat with a body press. The AA) L0" b N'Jl 'jf o tedly me Ins entire squad match took 10 minutes. taun is-xThe feature match of the af- a.unst tile Gila hoopsters and OrERO'it ternoon was staged between .will try many combinations. The Baker and Keller. Both boys are big problem still, is the finding To MBA of a ball "oiftslKs a4ti? to replace expesienced wrestlers and put Parkinson rustler n.t. and Romney will on a good exhibition. This peeled during match went for eight minutes. Jlkely ke,eb entire fracas with this Keller finally winning the de thought in mind-Thcision. Two-Da- y Arizona quintet comes to Loosley and Jones staged the next exhibition with Jones win- Logan from Provo where they Couwere beaten twice Members of the Sixth w rd ning the match with a body gars by scores of by8 the and M. I. A. and ctnir have compress In six minutesThe junior hoopsters played bined to sponsor a warcT jubi'Flying Bill Handley staged a football game with Stauffer in a mighty fast game in the lee Thursday and Friday of this first half of each game and are week. . the next match. Handley made a flyihg tackle and it was all expected to give the Aggies a A vaudeville with a variety of test on their first appearover for Stauffer. Stauffer real sp.cy numbers is scheduled for ance of season. the wrenched his back in the fall. the curtain at 8:15 p. m. Thurs-- j Wild Bill won the match with day In the ward amusement an arm lock and leg scissors, in In walking a mile a man takes hall. A gift shop, candy booths ke seconds. Packer and Mower went on for the second heavy weight bout of the afternoon. Boh men are as strong as oxen. Mower won the bout with a body press in three minutes. Sharks and Gessell exchanged holds in the next bout. Gessel is supposed to be a long distance runner and is also a first class cauliflower. He won the bout with a body press in two min- 30 about 2263 I and other first-cla- JAUNT bai-ketb- ai features have also ss . Pineapple - and-Joh- Raisins ol wn0ic-hearte- - - full-leng- th ock-eyc- 3 -2 Walnuts Honey 79C Iound 10 3-3-- 25c 35c 3 -4 over $360.00. Beauty. $ pounds I.IKL NEW DeSoto Deluxe Se- dan, 6 wire wheels. FORD COACH Model A Ford, a S295.00 wondei fill buy at 1930 C'llKA ROLET C OACH Chevrolet eoaeh. priced to move at $150.00 15c Celery Hearts Bunch IOci Oranges med. size, juicy dozen 23c Lemons large and juicy dozen 25cl Potatoes Local Grown, 100 lbs. 39o Pork Chops Rih& loin cuts 3 hs 29c Lard Pure Leaf Lard 3 25c Hamburger & Sausage. 2 lbs. I5c Pork Ribs Heck Pound Sc! Pot Roast Prime Steer Beef 9c lb. lOC Steaks Shortening Pure Vegetable 2 io. 25c m s- or-eri- re-o- f t f - - - Green Stamps We Give Where Friendly ., This includes a Radio. ' 1929 ESSEX Kare-Kee- A real wire wheels. COACH 5 new bargain. trunk n $305.00 SEDAN 1928 OAKLAND six. A lot of ear $393.00 for the money like SEDAN Looks DESOTO Be sure and see this new. i . $195.00 one at IONTI AC SEDAN 1928 Pontiac Sedan. Good tires and paint. Motor in Ashape. A snap . -l at . .. $325.00 car that will please anyone. Its in perfect DESOTO Coupe A rendition DCRAN'T SEDAN ... 1928 Sedan SEDAN Choice Round Steak lb. J00 Veal Chops Ib. 1Q Kippered Salmon Ib. .... High Grade Can Coffee lb. Gesundheit Malt and glass free . . Ib. Pint Jar Salad Dressing . . Large Sweet, Juicy Oranges Large Jars Sour Pickles 0$ f CORN-- No. ciez. j CASH MARKET Logan, Utah r - 10 23 Dozen, Medium Size Blue Pine, No. can Per Pound ..... DROP .MIX CANDY IVr IJ No. 1 CHOCOLATES -- Per Lb MIXED NUTS- -2 Pounds 2j SWEET POTATOES KRAUT BEAN- S- 3 Pounds .... Blue Pine; 3 No. 2C cans Navy; 3 Pounds Rib or Brisket Boiling Beef, Lean Pounds 3 . Sunkist; Pei dozen W North Main 9- 2 Can Lo'n Beef Steaks Tender and Juicy Pound III 25 35r 29 29 23 ORANGES LEMONS . . pkgs. pktf CATSUP BUTTER new Hudson Coupe demonstra-- I tor at reduced price. Motor Company 3 s, Kitchen King Golden Bantam 2 1928 Calder-Sptnc- er Seeded-Seedles- m Fresh Stock Navels 48 lb. bas Fancy Mixed Candy 55? Cloth Bags BROWN SUGAR Choice Loin Steak Chevrolet sedan. A real buv $245.00 for A new Plymouth demonstrator to be sold at reduced price. A ib b. CURRANTS Pkg.; 2 pkgs... CITRON PEEL Per lb LEMON PEEL-P- er lb WALNUTS Calif. Soft Shell; lb... $245.00 CHEVROLET ' $425.00 Durant SUGAR 10-l- 14-o- z. Service Is Always Found High Patent Flour WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9TH' SPECIALS RAISINS 25C Corn Pop Black 3 f - one-rou- 8, 3-- - j 29C Sugar Crackers lEFt 1 - Self-Risin- Sc 9 corporation ll ; al 19C tol. -- ad-u- 19c it. Approximately $2500 remains the fund unexpended from rnlsCd by lhe state road ccnf ,,sl0n and Cache county to ravpj (lie Logan-Hyrupor7 turn of the fc ulle road. District Engineer L. W. Beasoit of the state road department so informed the county commiS4 In i emem- m mor bool a to be have So manv world records you'd sinners Monday afternoon. . , ber tht in ail, so many woild records that if we wi te cm all Hyruni residents are desirous down you d spend the lest oi tire evening readum them, 'iniits that the road be oiled, Mrf Tins of world m tty swinmlngy the pie Beason said. He recommended Helene Madison's rating iw re- Seattle mi.-- s smiling at you from the above pholoeraiih, continuance of the road project' d, cove 26 in American tj.of holder the as far as funds w.ll permit am; cent'y declared A A U Shell the ew-iash, estimated the woik could be nvogmzed distance, by done to the corner of the ThircP through l.er lepiesenlatives. for lour new weild UMik. too. do iteordv what meets. International But, Federation ward meeting house in Hyrumf when the mean with the Olympic games coming up next suiumei Nothing with the remaining funds. to Helene excentthat shes training every day at tl.e Warning Commissioner Thomas Muirs that the work be con- IVVnstrumcntyTerV exteT15 tinned was passed. County Road Supervisor W. Jj Wt)l LI) STRENGTHEN 'Funk and his crew of worner ALL WEAK SPOTS finished most of the grave,' ing Sf "The very existence of such work 011 Saturday. About one and one half milejr a bulwark will s'rengthen con- fidenee." he said. Its purpose of the Lewiston Webster road been scarified, Engineer ; that by strengthening the have weak ,s()o1s to thus liberate the Reason said. He recommendea, this be graveled and tha full .strength of the nations the remaining 4 3 miles ba sources. nexS Witnout making predictions, scaulied and graveled S Mr. Hoover indieated confidence spring. Messrs. Beason and Funk were in tile future. The time is rqje the Jack Dempseys barns! oi ming for forward action to expedite members of a committee whicH., met with the county commls-tour, looking inward resumption- our recovery," he saidMr. Hoover declared he was sinners and which included A Right now, tennis fans are of his worlds heavyweight boxD. Allen, John A. Israelsen an5 title, continued successfully opposed to gflieral tanlf clamoring for an open cham-lin- g II R. Adams. Why? To prove once here last night jsion. Such action would disturb in- Warren Schmidt, representing and for all who is the best The former champion failed company ot., player, prolessional or amateur, to knock out any of his three dustry, business and agncul- - Mnrrison-Merriin all the world. husky opponents but he had ture, he said. It would pro-- 1 Salt Lake City met with th commissioners and left a blueJl Several years ago when Bob two of them on the canvas long the depression. He also registered unqualified print of the scheduled changes Jones and Walter Hagen were much of the time. The house at the top of the amateur and drew $8,700, the largest in re-- 1 ' opposition to any direct or in- - to be made in location of couji- direct government dole, There ty booths at the state ca$itol the cent years, professional golf heaps, fans demanded to know- which commissioners The Dempsey and Charlie Retzlaff, were no specific unemployment building. was the better. The National Duluth heavyweight, put on a relief recommendations though took the matter under advise-tournament not good was openexhibition, but Mr. Hoover said that through ment. enough. A special match had ' neither appeared anxious to to be arranged. hurt the other. In amateur boxing the boys Paddy McLaughlin, Chicago, fight three rounds, and then, faced Dempsey for one round-ithe judges can't decide the Although he took a seven count winner, the boys must step an- - he was still standing at the other round. end, after a terrific struggleNearly every other sport you Szymska Zabuil, Milwaukee can name provides for extra heavyweight, went down eight Play if the count is tied at the time during two rounds and the end of the regulation time. former champion had to aban- YVeMsville Smithfield There must be no ties, if it is don his mauling when Zabuil Logan Ilyrum possible to avoid it. refused to go on. -- Sport Parade seconds. ganizations cooperating in thq. Thorpe took on Morrell in the activity. Special music for the final bout of the afternoon, dance has been provided. Morrell proved to be too much By HENRY TWcLemore for Thorpe. Morrell had the ti United Press Staff CorresponF , throughout the match dent. met Smith in the 175 vantage winning with a body press in Dec. 8 (U.P) The class. Felstcd won the bout with one NEW YORK, 30 seconds. minute, of deciding tie system jury Authorization that fire insur- - games having worked so satis-anc- e amounting to $125,095 be iacpoiily in the various round placed on the Logan city school obin football tournaments, buildings, was given at a meet- now talk of applying lng of the city board of educa- - lt l0 regulation contests, tion Monday night. The Eureka If the rujes committee does FEATURES FOE WED., DEC. Security Fire and Marine In- -, dec,de l0 settie deadlocked company was awarded games by first downs, aggres-$75,09- 5 prance Beans and the Northwestern iveness coior scheme of String Fire association was forms sportsmanship, blocked Tender Cut Stringless awarded the halance, amounting pUnls- intercepted Matched Slices In Large passes and to $50,000. ' Beans. No. 2 Cans No. 2 i Cans of cheering, Pop Warner quality William Worley bishop of the robaDly wm.get a good laugh. E. Logan First ward; .or ld man Warner suggested Can Olsson, trust officer of the First several years t such a National bank, were decaa kg0 and was thing given a polrte but elected as new members of the bowl of razzber-schod board from Municipal wards Two and Five. The school ries I think the idea is a very ele- New Crop, Seedless. board sat as a board of canvass gar.t one lor trick affairs Real Nippy. Note the such to canvass election returns and as R0und Robins where the Package. Saving. found them correct as reported leams play for less than half the election judges U1 j10U1- but a trifle silly and by recently Pound Package of the two districtsd for The new board members will After all so long as a games. touch. begin service with the first down ls the main object of the Janu-,am- e Flour Pancake board of the in meeting of character Pork and Beans (outside ary, 19.12. building, of course what goes v on in the middle of the field Dinnerette. For Quick Hustlers is unimportant unless it enables lunches.' No. 1 cans. a runner to cross the goal line. lb. the big With touchdowns bag I an CHICAGO, Dec. 8 OJ.RiGrain thing, I fail to see why a team range: Wheat; for deserves much credit raising Open High Low Close thp devd out jn midfield-.5. . .56 Dec .55 8 55 Mar .56 8 .57 Furthermore, it knocks any Powdered or Brown. .56 8 .57 4 .58 8 .56 May sn.se of balance out of the winPurity Sodas. 8 4 .54 4 .54 July .56 8 56 dow to read a headline: Yale pounds boa's Brown 0 to 0. lb. box BAD LUCK The next thing you know To two perHOUSTON. Tex sons at least the number 13 will always be a bad omen. A man and a youth who had jti..l job" completed their twelfth Soft Shell. 15)31 Crop. ;of burglary, held up a filling station here just as a police lb. pall cruiser was going by. S(ring them, the police leaped out and A Radio I Kl L uilh the purdia.se of evtry new ear or with the purchase of a I SLI) ear costing Cheese relieve OF re-'b- at ' 12C S OUTLINE . quintet, set forth today on an invasion of the midwest. With five hoop victories and average of 55 points each game, the Cougars started put on thcr long journey confi- dent of iUC(.4sS The schedule calIs for Rames wjth Wisconsin, Loyola, Marquette, Iowa State, Nebraska, Creighton and Wyo rnrng. B Y. U. has trounced Gila College of Arizona twice, and alumni team from Utah University, Utah Aggies and Brigham Young university. arranged. For all members ot the ward A sleeping coach and others over 12 years of age. in Enland weighs 40 tone and a dance has been planned for carrics about 12 passengers, Friday night. The Relief Sois ciety sponsoring the dance, a body press in five minutes 30 with other ward auxiliary or- j reconstruction corporation l.ke the former war finance It would linance coiporation ixpurts, agiieulture. industry, railways and financial institutions and would be liquidated Her two years He proposed sub-e- i the lederal goveinnnnt 'be leasonable capital to it. The amount of capital content- plated was not levealed, though unofficial reports have been hat it would be about $1,000,000,000 It would not oveilap the formed $500,000,000 na-- t anal credit corporation organized io aid banks. "We must put some xtt5el beams in the foundation of our itedit stiucturc, Hie picsidcnt aid Hus recoin mendal ion, Mr, 'Iu0,'lr salcl. was made "in der that the public may be ab- o.utely ussuicd and that the loveinment may be in position ti meet any public necessity, sep- PROVO. Dec. 8 UT Brigham Uong Young Universitys been rather than (.IM cr Mr. Hoover also presented the broad outline of an emergency OFF H!Bt time new - CMS V 50-2- 3. steps. their, arate executive 'sessions today and tomorrow and in joint ses- onus ol the two leagues Thurs- dav. man lgers will attempt to sti. ngthen tneir lineups for; m t season by making a few' t.ade- Ml! p.tJAH gated and the recommendations lie re proposed. "To go furiluT than these limits in cither expenditures, taxes, or boi rowing will destroy conlidence denude commerce and industiy ol ,ts lesources, leopardize the financial system. and actually extend unemployment and demoralize of unipiles from three to two for each game. While the National and Amer-i- n league club owners discuss Sixth Ward Flans Jubilee 50-2- Dull! construction , the government piogiam. the federal payroll ind wtciunx aid the lederal is contiibuting directly' lo the livelihood of 10,000,000 riiiens. The president s unem- -' plovment eommiUoe, he said, gives assurance against suf- -' lenng dm mg the coming win- -; ter Piolnbitiun was not mentioned ' m the message. Because of it bearing on the depression, the oncoming presi- election, and the evenly dlvldod congress with the denv- -, l)(,rjUl. conlroiled house, this' message was awaited with ex- reption.il Interest at the capi-tax-jiay- RAISE 1 The1 the.e l rmortant matters in ABOUT MURE TAX rs j ee IIKItKS annual winter meetings today at the congress hotel with the following btseball topics scheduled for discussion. Radio broadcasting 2 -- Reduction of the Waiver' rule and price 3 Curtailing of moving up double-headegames for synthetic r hG-u- MEET CHICAGO. Dec. 8 d'Pi two major leagues opened T ki sfr.i SHE CONQUERS WORM) OF SWIMMING Helene Madison, Willi Whole IJuok of Records, Looks Forward lo Olympic (lames BALL 19 19v 30C 10c 15? 33? 19? 15? 25 12 Loin Pork Chops Pound ... 15 Pure White Lard Pounds 25 i |