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Show THE PAGE FOUR HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, DECEMBER 24, 1931. THURSDAY, Aqqies Drop First Game of Coast Invasion Logan Legion To T ake Over Arena Promotion Athletic Club Wins In Los Angeles Argument storming tour, were defeated in their first game last night by the mercuries of the Los An- geles Athletic club, Although the mercuries .started slowly and were trailing 2 In the first period. They soon found the range of the basket and five foul shots by Johnny 'Lehners, former University of Southern California guard, helped the club to take the lead for the first time at . The lead back and forth with only one point difference until the end of the first half when Rex Reason, club and guard, sunk a long basket foul Frank Smith dropped in a 5 shot to give his team an advantage The Aggies changed their defense from zone to "man to man as they came back fighting In the second half, and forged into the lead again on two east baskets by Belliston and Campbell. Frank Smith then sank one from under the basket, and Cropley again puta the Aggies in the lead with side shot. After Lehners came through with a toss to give the club a 1 lead, the Mercurtes were never headed for the balance of the game. Campbell, center for the Ag- n gies, was the outstanding seven the floor, ringing up .to lead the scoring for his team. . The score: 31-2- 6. 13-1- 2. see-saw- ed 18-1- 1 I i i i it Logan high school hoopsters turned in a victory over the Cardinals in a practice game at the Utah State Agricultural college gymnasium Wednesday by a score of Most of the Cardinal team were former members of the Coach Burns high school. fiEJT BUTTER? 26-2- 2. A team from the Logan Third ward defeated Battery C Wednesday evening at the local armory by the close score of 42-4- 0 Frank Barrett, former Logan high school star, was the- high point man of the game Vlth 16 points to his credit. Jay Gessell and Bill Kowallls were not far behind with 15 counters. Kowal-li- s, who Is one of the greatest athletes ever turned out at Logan high, only recently returned from an L D S. mission and he showed much the same outstanding ability as he did during his high school days. - BATTERY G. T. F. P. Ray Barrett, rf Frank Barrett, If E. Hansen, c O. Curtis, rg T. Anderson, Jacobsen Beckert C ..... .5 .. lg . 2 19 2 16 1 1 4 4 7 10 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 11 2 0 0 2 Official- 22-2- play-rerfc- UTAH AGGIES a. f. i Belliston, f ' Christensen, ( . ..... .Childs, f Campbell, c Young, g Alsop, fc 'Harris, g : Totals 1 $ Jj 1 0 3 l 0 a 0 10 ti V i i l! Jacobsen, rf 7 15 .....51111 . Bill Kowallls. c Larsen, rg G. Sorenspn, lg .. . . 1 1 6 0 3 1 0 3 15 0 0 0 2 5 5 42 0 Totals . 19 Officials: Max Barrett. C f . Lehners, g Reason, g Rothert, g Totals Referee- 2 2 T 8 12 26 i " - - -- -I I J 3 I : NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UP) 6 Now is the time for some of those millionaries and 5 CubanArgentine 10 Daugherty, Occident- al; umpire. Dubin, Westminster. a very special feature of its Christmas week program, the Capitol starting Thursday, will have an especially produced short feature presenting Hola' score or more of famous Is lywood stars. The featurette A Christmas Party entitled arid will be Interesting to the alike. youngsters and grownups It will be presented in addition with tb "West of Broadway Jbhn Gilbert and El Brendel. Jackie Cooper is the star of The picA Christmas Party. ture shows him throwing a big Yuletlde party for the youngsters at the studies. Among Jackies Norma cast are supporting hearer, Clark Gable, Robert Wallace Beery, Montgomery, Moran, Dressier, Polly Page. Jimmy Durante, Edwards, Ramon Novarro, n Davies, Lionel Barrymore. and a dozen other noted dames. They all have their my and join in wishing the audience a Merry Christmas and Ifappy New Year, ah these stars, plus j With in the feature picture, tfhe the Capitol certainly earns the slogan, "theater of the stars this week! g n E Box Elder evened the count on the North Cache Bulldogs basketball Wednesday afternoon at Brigham City when they triumphed over the Whiting coached five North Cache had previously beaten the Bees at North Cache. Floyd Rasmussen stellar Box Elder athlete was high point man of the game with 17 points to his credit. Ace Johnson, newly elected North Cache captain, played a good game for the Bulldogs and came through with five field goals and one foul toss for a total of 11 points. The score; 35-2- 6. G. F. T. P. t Scholes. H WARD O T. F. P J Gessell, If H - 8 40 2 At the Capitol U R. 9 1 Martzoff, f il THIRD L. A. A. C. , Nibley, .Wilcox, femith, 7 17 n9i2 . p. 1 1 - f ;Cropley, t. 3 Totals capitalists Jack Kearns always talked about (but never produced) to step In and buy themselves a world heavyweight championship match at bargain prices. Even another sportsmen's syndicate or an ambitious group of small town publicity seekers such as staged the Dempsey-Gibboboht at Shelby, Mont., would be extremely welcome to Joe Jacobs. . For Herr Jacobs erstwhile little "crafty of manager" Champion Max Schmellng has a championship match between his protege and Mickey Walker signed, sealed and ready for delivery, with no place to deliver it. And If the Argentines, Armenians, Scotchmen, or Cuban's arent brought Into the. picture immediately, it will be proof positive that Kearns, peer of all boxing ballyhoo artists, has lost his punch. It was Kearns who Introduced the mythical spendthrift foreigners to boxing. Now, Dr. Kearns has a profound interest in the Walker-Sharkmatch as manager of BOX ELDER Tingey, If . Jensen, c . Walker, rg Hess, lg Hone, If ns RICH OR POOR ? Bergeson, rf Saunders, Rawlins, c Johnson, rg Tripp, lg Taggart, rf Atkinson, r Rigby, If Rich, If . Millington, c Elwooa, lg 1 . Totals ... Watkins; Referee, Facer. Walker. With Jacobs falling In efforts to sell the match to some optimistic promoter, it is now up to Kearns to call upon his magic to put the bout over. Jacobs still talks of offers from Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles but the truth Is the match is being hawked on the open market with no bidders. HANDS umpire, OFF TOKIO. Dec. 24. U'.P) A new hands off warning was preInuka today pared by Premier In answer to notes from the United States, France and England which expressed concern over Japanese military operations against Manchurian bandits. rand Theater FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 25-2- 6 The Fun Event Of LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24 - NEW YORK, The entry list Dec. 24 for the (UP) 1932 olympiad at Los Angeles is expected to be the smallest since 1908, but Secretary Daniel J. Ferns of the Amateur Athletic union believes the meet will produce more world and Olym- pic records than any competition in. history. Eighteen nations have accepted invitations to compete but lack of funds will compel many to reduce the number of repre- - sentatives. Japan sees an opportunity to capture the team title, so will send the largest delegation with representation in every event. The German delegation will be only about half its usual size. France will restrict Its E team to athletes having espec-Inially good chances to win dividual titles, while England and Finaiand plan to send only In Interest the Cache Valley track and field men. Sweden Independent basketball league will base her hopes on her a took decided jump Wednesday wrestling team. afternoon when A. M. A1 LarThe teams from South Amersen of Al's Bike Shop announced ica are expected to be stronger winh would the that present than usual because of the comner of the league with a beauti- paratively short trip to Los Anful basketball trophy. geles. A1 is a real "died in the wool With a reduced entry list the basketball backer and is anxious number of trial heats and qualto see the new Cache Valley ifying rounds in the various league succeeded. Only recently, vents will be smaller than in A1 played his first game of basirevious years. ketball and claims it is the most fun he has had in a long State while. When asked whether the tro- Enforcement Planned phy would have to be won more than a single year. He stated SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 24 TJ! that it was his intention to let Gravely concerned over Utahs it become the permanent poshigh auto traffic mortality rate, session of this years winner. state highway officials prepared today to inaugurate a vigorous enforcement campaign the first Woodruff School of the year. Gives Yule Play A conference of officials yesterday resulted in concrete enThe true spirit of Christmas forcement plans which will be thrilled the children of the carefully followed. In addition, the state authoriWoodruff school Tuesday afternoon when books and pencils ties will confer with city officials relative to stricter enforcewere laid aside 'and all journeyed to the splendid auditorium ment of traffic regulations of the Junior high school to within the boundaries of municipalitiesChristmas play preenjoy the sented - by som'e of the children under the direction of the Cupid Makes Change program committee. The com-- j of mittee ...consisted, Martha Teaching and Thatcher, Annie Neddo Ethel Lund. Two changes have recently The Christmas angel came to occurred In the Cache county wishBobble little school teaching corps. Miss Ilah after he had ed. and wished so hard and Maughan of North Logan is goto said his prayer? and gone ing to Newton school to succeed Miss Martha Jones who left the bed, just as the Christmas angel always comes to good boys system to become a bride. Miss and girls, bringing her fairies, Martha Rawlinson of Hyrum ha 3 fireflies, brownies, snowflakes, resigned also to enter the matriand nymphs to shower the monial field. No successor to Miss Rawlinsleeping children with presents and to fill their dreams with son is to be appointed, Supt. J. W. Knkbride said Thursday happy visions. The name of the play is "His morning. Her pupils will be Christmas. The pretty staging, absorbed other teachers by the picturesque costumes, the when schools of the county reartistic darncing and the alert- open January 4. ness of the actors and performers all combined to make "His one of the most Christmas successful and interesting little productions ever to be given by the children of the Woodruff school. Traffic Law in Totals ey Arrangements are going forward for the American Legion to take over Allens Arena. According to Dick Qyinney, a member of the local post and one of the- leaders in the move, the first show will be a big holiday affair to be given next week, provided arrangements can be made by that time. It is understood that a tie-u- p is being made with Ira Bern of Salt Lake who will work .with the local promoters in arranging cards. He is expected to bring some of the outstanding ring talent in the United States to the local arena. According o Mr. QuLnney, the American Legion is exclusively in charge of local arrangements and only members of the legion will be connected with it as Staff Married You Last Night! 1931 Wanlass Invited To Address Coast Meet Dr. W. L. Wanlass, dean of the school of economics at the Utah State Agricultural college has been Invited to address the hs:; 48 W' I Insurance Dept. The maniacal mirthquake Oats rocking a nations sides with delirious joy. Bringing down the house every performance! The Grand Theater Wishes to Extend To Our Patrons and Many Friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. O. A. GARFF, Mgr. M. NIELSON, Manager L Senator Borah would blush in shame if anyone aceused him of asking a city fireman in any city to raise a family of seven or eight children on $1000 a year. But Mr. Hendrickson, well, he is not Senator Hendrickson yet! A merry Christmas, Mr. Annual Free Dance For Kids Christmas The annual free dance for the youngsters of Cache Valley sponsored by the Palais dOr management has just been announced. Fred Lundberg and Olof Nelson are moving figures In the big annual event. Free candy, nuts and other goodies are to be distributed. The dance is from 2 to 4 30 p. m. and all youngsters aie urged to be on time. for market, 182 to Pomona Packers, 90 to Swanston Packers. 348 to Oakland Packers. 416 to San Francisco Packers and 347 to Los Angeles market. Generally steadyT'weights con sldered; one lot 155 lb. driveins two loads 160 to 210 ib. South Dakotas with freight benefit 5.10; packing sows quoted 3 25 to 3.75. Cattle: receipts 102, all for market. Killing classes slow, steady with weeks decline, quality plain; dairy bred grass steers, common grade 2.50-- 3 50, few downward to $2; grass heifcows ers 2 50-- 3 50; slaughter all cutters Grain Range - 1- -2 3-- 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 1- -8 1- -4 1- -2 1- -4 3-- His Most Dramatic Role! m f 1- -2 1.00-2.5- 0; VPalers 4.00-5.0- Fine Granulated Beet 25 rag $1.33 from all of us ... to all of you. Think of us not as a business institution at Christmas tide, but as folks. For it is as such we wish you, from the bottom of our hearts, a very IAIL LB. 1 0 BARS No. 2 cans . ai 7 25c 6 BOXES . 3 Ford Pr Yucts 330 North Main St. Phone 211 15c Milk o. 538, $ Matches Tomatoes 0; 25c .. Tender Cut Beans. 3 cans 69 c ... I.una for Your Dishes or Laundry String Beans 0. all for Sheep: receipts No early sales; late market. Wednesday two loads 86 lb fed Idaho slaughter lambs $4. 8 Soap Sugar 676 2.75-3.6- .79c LB. BAG OGDEN, Dec. 24. (UP) (USDA) Hogs: receipts 2219, including Motor Co. Monkey Business Paramount Picture $1,000. e SERVICE IN A ng teacher to get along on $45o a Or for a city employee to take a $350 cut to make his pay : Sego or Morning 29c 4 TALL CANS 25c M CANS Coffee Rolled Oats Sperrys. 29 c BAG t Bag b. 20c POUND ... Peanut Butter Honey Made from high grade 1931 Crop Nuts 5 LB. PAIL .... 69c 10 Potatoes Oranges Large and Juicy 2 dozen 79c LB. PAIL 39c Local Grown. 1 00 lbs. Large. 39c ... GRAPEFRUIT Lettuce Full of Juice Iarge Solid Heads 6 for 25c HEADS Shoulder Rib and Arm Cuts Hams-W- hole I 15c or Half iff , lb. 13c i Dry Sugar Cured Skinned Ham Salmon lb. 9c Rich Red Falls Salmon, by the Piece Lard (8 lb. limit) U. S. Inspected and Home Rendered Salt Pork 2 lbs. 15c i lb. 10c Lean, well streaked, dry cure bellies Bring the Youngsters To JACKIE COOPERS CHRISTMAS PARTY With Norma Shearer and Clark Gable ... Steaks-A- ny J lb. 7c' Pot Roast Brothers agn al a year or a $2,000 federal clerk lowered tc $1,800. It would be an easy mailer for a Cache county school $9,000 Features MERRY CHRISTMAS MARX We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year! (Editorial) John A. Hendrickson, one of Cache Valley's wealthiest men who has been busy during the past few months spreading Christmas cheer to the working class of this section by working night and day in an effort to have the already low wages of the city and county employees and the school teachers cut 25 per cent, sent some Christmas eve cheer to the office if the Herald-Journin the following note : If now you want your readers to know something not of both sides why publish' such as this. Hendrickson. And then big hearted, cheer-instilliMr. Hendrickson attached to his note a news article emanating from Washington, D. C. in which Senator Borah is urging a ten per cent slash in the salaries of members of congress and all federal workers getting more than $2000 annually. Mr. Hendrickson should adjust his spectacles and read the article again; Ten per cent cut in the salaries of government employees getting more than $2000 or $2,500 a year. Borah suggests a 10 per cent cut above $2,000 a year, including the $10,000 a year senators. The - more - considerate suggests 25 per scent cut for a $600 teacher or a $1,380 convention of the Pacific Coast Economics conference which will be held at the Oregon State College at Corvallis. Oregon on December 29 and 30. The convention will Include the departments of economics and commerce of the leading universities and colleges of the CHICAGO. Dec. 24 trpi Grajn western states. It Is the tenth range; WheatClose annual meeting of the associaOpen High Low4 .53 tion and was held last year at .52 Dec .52 4 .53 .54 the University of Utah in Salt .53 It would undoubtedly be hard Mar .53 8 .54 .55 8 Lake City. 55 .56 to have their May .55 senators for the The subject of Dr. Wanlasss .54 8 .55 .55 .54 to reduced July talk will be, Tariff from the pin money salary European Point of View. He will also be the toastmaster at the banquet of the association, at which Dr. Norman J. Silber-lin- g of the University of California will deliver the main address. For Satunrday, Dec. 26 The purpose of the conference is to give Special attention to Lard economic problems pertaining to Flour the western portion of the United States. Steam Rendered Lard for hours after youve seen The Four (UP) Pacific coast base ball players face next year a reduction of salaries which may range as high as $250 to $400 a month, it became known today. Although refusing to reveal the exact extent of the pay slashes contemplated, William Lane, manager of the Hollywood Stars, and Oscar Relchow, of the Los Angeles Angels, admitted that "drastic readjustments were contemplated. A plan was suggested at the recent coast league meeting to make $600 a month wages tops for next year. How closely the majority of magnates will observe this suggestion is not known, and may become a major point of discussion when the owners convene at Oakland next month. Greeting- s- TODAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY 26 Who Shall Have Wages Cut . LOS ANGELES, Dec, 24 UPl The Utah Aggies, invading southern California on a barn- 31-- Cuts Prime Rib Roast Beef lb. 10c i lb. 10c i |