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Show THE'HERALD-JOURNAL- PACEFOUR WE LOGAN, UTAH, ,' D N - ' DECEM A Y, ESI) 919 31. JSER f Grizzly Hoopsters Start Work On 1932 Quintet By hauler BRUSHING UP SPORTS Cache Champions Plan Strong Title Defense the mined that their reign shall not be stopped in 1932. The senior first team won first place in the annual inter-elobasketball series by deMon-tin- y 1 feating the juniors The winning afternooh. team was composed of Captain Frank McNeil and Roy Hull, and guards; Bob Rust, center; forEzra Dunn and Ed Quinney, Falils Olofson and wards. Brandt Gessell were reserves. ss TWEE e perience for the horde of football fans who hope to hitch-hikride the rods, or stowaway on mail planes for th New Year battle with Southern California. Many will start Out afoot, even as they did a few weeks ago in their trek toward Athens, Ga., for the victory over university of Georgia. There are no ships in port scheduled to be bft the west coast within the next month, or some would go west by that route. However, plans for a box car excursion had progressed so far today that W C McCormick of the Southern Ptolfle railway, said there would be nothing doing Some had planned to ship themselves as freight, percar haps attaching a passenger to a through freight The I. X. C. would never permit. The liability risk and the Tu-lan- 35-1- e, LETTERMEN NUCLEUS fbom ' fa glancing over the Grizzly prospects for a good team this year, it appears that they Will again present a goodHullteam to and field. McNeil, Quinney are the three returning lettermen. All of the three played as regulars throughout the major portion of the 1931 season. ' McNeil will be playing his third year on the Grizzly team and should experience a great season. He Is a smooth workhas ing, easy going chap who awe the happy faculty of brtng Hul to deliver in the pinches. Is a good defensive man and very good at taking the ball of the backboard. Quinney was hardly strong enough for a full game last .shape Mrbut he is ip betternatural sis year and Is a great the flyer. About the biggest problem is confronting Coach Crookston fill to that of finding a center of Chartes the big shoes ne He has eeveW prospects lit Rust, Wllford and Kent Ryart. Rust ft six g tall chap, well overcanthelearn foot marker, and if he how to handle himself should Ko-- w develope into a good man. dills is hardly as large as Rust but knows the game better. is. Ko-Wal- lis than standard rate lower would g STIFFENED ARM MINDERS RYAN Ryan, the sensation of the football seasbn, will of course the be one of the mainstays on arm Grizzly team if a stiffened flails not hinder him too much. was a great player on the ftyan high team of two years this ago and If hes In shape foot-sail Mason Itll be Just another season. sixteen s Crookston is using the Into on his first squad toat lun-t jresent time but expects the the number to ten withinGrizThe 'ery near future. will very likely take a trip Sm Idaho to play some half dozen preseason games. , The remainder of the Logan bqtrad ft as follows'. Dunn, forward; Eldon Hansen, center; Lowell Brown, forward; Cleve Dibble, forward; Rigby Llnd-Buiguard; Tom Bankhead, forward; Lee Schaub, forward; U Al Adrian Morrell, guard Lundahl, forward. st, MUM - OGDEN, Dec. 9 PW 1716 HOGS: Receipts 729 for market, ing (USDA) Includ60 direct -- jpe 445 to Los Angeles market, 86 to south San Francisco mar- 8n Francisco packket, ers and 90 to Swanston packers. steady; practical top Generally 170-194.65 on pound lights; toe load 160-2pound Nebras- 4 with ka lights freight benefit 0 bulk $5.05; pound feeder igs weights $45-64.6to 274 BfTea, sve,prs coiToe' ASHEVtLlE miiuuii!iittiG!!i!miuiin;u9Hiiimiauiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmi)iiiiiiiiiiHi!iifflium!miiimimmBii!mmmiiimmuimiummijiiMiimiuiuiiiimuff I I 90 I Todays Sport Parade .. t . t NEW YORK, Dec. 9 - who just wont quit until they are unable to lift a fist, kick a ball, smack one as far as third base, or run a step. When that stage is leached it is customary for the athlete to retire until nearly forgotten and then come booming out of nowhere for a series of senseless comebacks. These profound thoughts are prompted by reports that Charley Paddock, the original "fastest human, t human bullet, "human merchant, "speed whirlwind and "human everything else," plans to take another fling at running. Paddock says with a little tuning up, we could still chum 50 yards in less time than to run from the kitf chen to the front, porch. This makes the 999th come- back we have had this season, Like most of the others it pro- bably will fail. Paddock pro- - .. igTroc u.p-- One Pf these days one of our better athletes, after many years of participation In sports, is going to rise up on his ancient toot- - I : j B bably knows this. I say that cause I have a clipping of an article written by Charley in om- mretirn y afjV There is no use denying it, wrf three years ago, I have passed my prime so far as sprinting is concerned . . age has made me inconsistent in my track performances it is time to stop before' the sports followers start saying, He was a good boy in his day, but he is only- - a relic now. So here we have another old time champion, who, although he knows he "aint what he used to be, insists on coming back. Why do they do it? Well, there must be 50 reasons. With Benny Leonard it was a combination of the need for cash and a sneaking idea that the old master, despite a banker's waistline, still could show the kids how to box. think and hit all at the same time. This combination usually is at the bottom of all ring comebacks, including Dempseys. By HENRY MCLEMORE Press Staff Correspon- , CHICAGO. Dec. 9 (UP) Hack Wilson, deposed home run king of the National league, today was slated to wear the uniform of the world ehampion St. Louis Cardinals next season. The Chicago Cubs today had three offers for Wilson, with every Indication that the Car-- 1 dlual8 proposition would be accepted. TYie Cstrds, it was said oh reliable authority, had offered the Cube either George Watkins or Ernie Orsatti,.. outtleldeTs, for Wilson and a small sum of cash, if the Cubs refuse either Watkins or Orsati, it was said they can have - Burleigh Grimes. JJgrid series pitching hero, for Wilson and a large sum of cash. Boston Braves also have wade an offer1 for Wilson, but they want a guarantee that Wilson's ftiysica! condition is good and that his eyesight is not impaired. The Cubs refuse 10 any such guarantee. The Cincinnati Reds also have made an offer for Wilson but it contains a provisional clause which does not meet with the ana&er Rogers Hornsby gy axsoesTfcp A L. , i .1 j Dempseys case is a little different. however. Jack, the most restless creature under the sun, craves action 24 hours out of the 24, and he finds the ring offers just about that. Then theres the craving for the spotlight a craving created when the boys names arid laces were as familiar as that of the president. Dont let anybody tell you the sports big shots don't adoration. It annoys em sometimes, sure, but not half so much as the absence of it-am probably a scoundrel to mention it, but the fact Paddock is something of an author may have something to do with his announcement The more his name is mentioned, the better his stuff sells. If such is the case Charley, list me as sucker No. 1. I bit to the extent of 450 words. Count em! love I A Good Butter Prices 150-11- SOWS fS.2S-83.7- elpts , S. 6w a , 235 for market; and 67 Dairy Market. to Los Angelas market and 30 BUTTERy 93 score to south San Francisco market. score 30'),; 90 score 30 All classes generally steady; medium common 'and grass to stem upward $55; grass heifers $2.50-14.0- cows gras 0; all cutters 0. bulls SHEEP: Receipts 211. including for market and 86 to Ogden livestock 8how. Eariy sales limited to 72 pound drivelns lambs $2.75-$35- $1.00-$2.5- 0; 0; I am $2.50-53.0- 9t , 4 SAN FRANCISCO- .- Wholesale 332, 31: 91 CHICAGO. Dec. 9 range: Wheat: Open High Low Dec .54 Mar M May .56 July .54 BARGAIN . 4 1- -4 .54 .55 .56 .54 .52 .53 .54 .52 8 1- -4 3-- 8 3-- 4 1- -8 3-- 8 1- -2 Grain Close .52 .53 .54 .52 1- -8 , ' i 1- -2 ; Prescription Drug Co. With French Fried , Potatoes j. and coffee 60c j m. Saturday t - - Logan Junior High School i t f t 4 i Jim rmtnt self-fillin- X a s IT. S. Inspected Meat - Logan, Utah -- NOT EASY SAYS MELLON "It is not easy for any people to determine to assume a large additional tax but den at a time when their are deleted through business depression. but in the long run they will best serve their own interests by doing whatever is required to maintain the fi i WfcEim3 i i r 25c Per Couple TO THE ENTIRE Boys Oxfords Sizes 5 to 8, 9 to 11. 3nd 12 to 2, for FAMILY Go Back Home AN jorthg, Iron Fireman MO LID, i iMKSHAIL Admission: 1- -2 For Christmas AUTOMATIC slack: COAL BURNER Feel the Boys Heavy Shoes, Sizes 9 to 12, 12 to 2, and 2Vz to 5 for .... o.Il .so! . WELCOMING WARMTH of an LOW f&lf FARES Heavyweight M oa't (he folks back home be deliRhted to see yob? Plan new to Whit them oer the holidays. Use I nion laofic, in well-heate- Note low Chicago . - . Kansas City .Milwaukee Minneapolis . - Omaha $74.59 $62.10 $75.51 66.26 $51.27 $71.40 St. Lotus fil Rates apply from Logan. alf ilntrw! Iter. 8. 12. 15. ID. 17. 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Mellon said "I am confident that increased taxation, clearly necessitate by emergency conditions, will meet the response of our cit1-ze- yqurself at' ville Friday, Dec. ; th I ' Increase of one cent in existing stamp tax on sales of transto the needs of the govfer of capital stork ' ernment. i 50 of realty Conveyances "The increase of the reve-- j cents on each $500 of value in under be must nues decisively excess of $100. taken, but tne promptness with Individual Lncome Taxfull which adjustment can easiNormal rates First 4 000, 2 be affected is conditioned ly next now cent; 14 per per cent, economic circum4,000. 4 per cent, now 3 per upon exisiting The rate at which stances. now 6 cent, cent; remainder per debt reduction has hitherto been 5 per cent. effected still permits some lee$1,000 Single. Exemptions Additional tax burdens way now $1,500; married $2,500, now should not be so great as to $400 each, $3,500; dependents, retard the business recovery recomno change. change which the restoration of mended in 25 per cent reduc- upon the normal flow of revenue to Incomes on earned tion up depends. $30,000. 1 with Surtaxes Beginning per cent on incomes of $10,00, graduated to 35 per cent on incomes between $100,000 and $200,000, reaching 40 per cent on incomes in excess of $500,000, compared with present maximum rate of 30 per cent in incomes exceeding $100,000. LAST TIME TODAY! Postal rates: Increased rates to raise a minimum of $150,000,-00- 0 OVER a year additional (Note v Postmaster general Brown m witK hlfc annual report just made 3 a cent letter rate, JAMES IH jNN AM) proposed except local, and increases in SALLY LU LLS insured post, parcel registered, and C. O. D. mail, anpl domestic money orders). income tax Corporation 'IIU'RS. - Fill. - SAT. Present rate of 12 per cent to be raised to 12,i per eent. Estate tax 5 per cent supertax to be added to existing graduated tax - which reaches 20 per cent on estates of Amounts paid in state inheritance taxes to be credited up to 80 per cent of normal federal inheritance tax, same as now. Mill- The j? momentous decision on the request of railroads for a 10 per cent cut in wages paid union employees was before 1,500 rail union heads today. comfortable, LAMBS Juicy T-BO- fv e PEN Bring your old pen to our store regardless of make or condition your pen is this coupon and only 99c and we will give you this g brauiiful unbreakable $3 Fountain Pen with the new lifetime platnoid pen point. You also get a $2 propel and repel Pencil that matches the pen absolutely FREE. This $5 Pen and Pencil Set Is given to you free. You really pay only for the new lifetime platnoid pen point. Limit 3 sets. A factory written lifetime guarantee with both Pen and Pencil. If you cant come on this day and hour, send some one to our store with old pen, leave 99c and your set wiU be laid aside. Positively none sold at this price after 4 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 10th. All the latest mottled pearl effects, French onyx, black and pearl- - and marine green. Ladies, Mens, Childrens sizes. Mail Orders Filled - Add 10c, Send Old Fen IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS OR PERSONAL USE - THIS STORE ONLY Mass Meeting - FOUNTAIN SET With the New Lifetime Platnoid Pen Point Try One Of Our Taxpayers Assn. 2p. Self-Filli- - GOTHIC T YOU SAVE $4.01 with YOUR OLD PEN Regardless of Make or Condition Pen Is In Do yen need envelopes, letterheads prlnte NOW? Ask the commercial Herald - Journal 77 West frtntlRg department, H. A2tL Center. Street, to do Cache County ' SMOOTH-POIN- AND PENCIL $3.00. K ONE HOUR ONLY from 3 P. M. to 4 P. M, THURS., DEC. 10 ' 'to Introduce the New Bullet-Shap- e UNBREAKABLE Me m e Come and enjoy HARD PROBLEM Dec. 9 (UR) CHICAGO, Introductory Advertising Offer the Little T Sheet Watch Old Pen Is Worth $4.01 Old-Tim- DANCE (UR) 00 5; - Ing-stro- be discriminatory," McCormick said. Then 'suggestions that the students ride in a box car, carrying their twp bunki, and, if necessary,-takinalong a horse os the consignee and the forty or so passengers as attendants for the nag, was refund, X'A Couple of ingenious fans approached Miller Baker, of the U. S. Immigration service, and asked chances of being deported as escorts to the west coast if they would report their Chinese laundryman who was in this country Illegally, for deportation. Baker said the chances were slim indeed. Few Chinese were being deported now and the department had plenty of deputies, he told them. - I 118-pou- nd tournament that is being held at the U. S. A. C. quarter finals were held in the 155 and 165 pound classes. The afternoon entertainment was started with a match between Spencer and Thornick. The match was fast and interesting. Thornick took Spencer in 5 minutes, 30 seconds, with a body press. Blanchard and Jessop went on for the next tussle. Jessop won the match with a oody press after 14 minutes of hard work. Both men deserve credit for the exhibition. Ike Bennion met Taylor In the next bout. Bennion wasnt m as good as. shape as Taylor and he lacked the experience to put Taylors shoulders to the mat. Taylor won the match with a body press in 5 minutes. Barfaron and Hymas met in the next bout, Barfaron flew at Hymas and pinned his shoulders to the mat with a body press in 30 seconds. Olsen drew blood from in the next match. Olsen won by decision after 8 of hugging. minutes Whitaker took a decision from Garrish in 8 minutes hi the 155 class. Pop Rules and Arden Gunderson had a game of pick up and throw down m the feature match Ricks It was fast. showed brutal strength. Neither man had any advantage after 8 minutes. In the extra period of three minutes. Kicks took the first fall, then wer.t on defense for the next three minutes. Watkins, the minute man in basketball, met Norris m the next match. Watkins won the match with a boay press in 1 minute. Paul Keller pinned McKinnon's shoulders to the mat with a body press in 1 minute 30 seconds. Glenn met Noel in the finai match of the afternoon, Noel won the match wili a body press in 1 minute, 15 seconds in the 165 pound class. Both of these boys showed strength. They should be a great help to Coach Nelson this year. NEW 'ORLEANS, Dec. 9 (UP) Two thousand miles between here and Rose Bowl. Pasadena, will offer good exercise or ex- (Continued From Page 1) one-six- semi-fina- ls I i sales. manufacturers I More Taxes Are Planned matches marked n Increase of on cigain the rettes and tobacco products exclass in the wrestling cept cigars. Tuesdays a highly success-fu- ll football season, the Logan high Grizzlies have turned their attention to basketball in an effort to successfully defend their Following Cache division hoop championship. The -Loganites have won the Cache bunting for six straight years and are deter- 1 Heres More About - come as you please. Stay away for hours. If you have an Iron Fireman on the job, you can be sure of welcoming warmth when you return. Yet, with all this extra heating comfort, fuel bills with Iron l ir mat! are druttcalij rtdmtd. Mens Dress Sox Fancy Patterns . Every owner a satisfied user. Saving money and enjoying automatic heating comforts. Investigate this ideal gift!. Sold on convenient Terms. sseiHS "Of" Logan Phone 460 - 34 Shoe Store West Center" nLarrjc Bldg. ir ; |