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Show i TIIE HERALD - JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR LOGAN, 'UTAH, WJ3PNESJDAY, JANUARY 27, 1932. Enter Second Weeks Games i Logan At Preston And Bulldogs Play Jaugers I BY JACK CUKJSTIANMvN" FIGHTS Cache division basketball teams BARGER will resume their hoop warfare on Friday of this week with LoWAY TO CLOSE gan meeting Preston at the latter place and North Cache traveling to South Cache where they meet AT PRESTON a small hut fighting Jaugar team marked the Friday of last week school loop opening of the high and the Logan and Noith Cache FRKSTON - Kid Larger of fives emerged victorious. Logan his way to gave ample evidence thal they will Treasureton slashed Maik again make a strong hid for the a hard earnd dcnsion over h fifth consecutive championship Payne of .salt Lake in the show a triumph over South 'tore of the weekly athletic Cache. North Cliche was just a.: here Tuesday night, The fight was practically even impressive with a all the way with Barger gaining victory over Preston. a slight edge in the fifth and BULLDOGS. MILAN cighlh rounds while Payne won AGAIN FAVOliED the sixth canto. ' to lie a safe predic- only The fight was one of the best tion to say that the Logan and seen here ill some time and was North Cache teams will again exceptionally hard and fast of the the end sioie (ought thioughoiit. An excellent long grab on-week. this of Logan i rowd watched the lwo boys. Friday .will doubtless have considerable I iawkeswood of Lewiston Kul trouble ill heating l'ie. ton in the won easily on a technical knockIdaho "match box," however the out over Jininiie Koss of Logan Koss superior all around strength of in the semi-finmatch the Maroon and While" athletes was badly and overmatched is boJieved to be loo great for didn't stand n chance. Joe Call's inexpei uni cd Pieslon and of Logan Garih Clink five. Sterling Hope of Clifton put on North Cache may run into a ia smoking four round go which snag at Hyrum. There is little ciuk'd in u draw. The two boys doubt what the Bulldogs have a wasted no tune in preliminaries great team. Hut on the other hau l hut went at ciuh otlur haul finin "Flash" Neilsen's youngsters aie the opening hell. a clever - outfit and with cxiier-ienc- e gained in the Logan battle which should aid them in overtheir nervousness, the SECOND WARD coming North Cache boys are in for a fast evenings entertainment DEFEATS FIRST . Coach Burns Crookslon of Logan sent his charges through two stiff workouts on Monday and Tuesday jn the senior high school The Logan Second ward degym. The local "coop is much on the order of the Preston hall. Cap- feated the Logan First ward at the tain Frank McNeil, guard and Ed Senior high sehool gymnasium Quinney veteran forward are still Tuesday night by a score of out with injuries. NcNeil is sufThe game was fast throughfering from a badly sprained out. Mkle and is apparently doomed Robinson and Quinney each for some time to come. Quinney, counted 12 points for the victors who suffered an injured knee in while J. Baugh was right behind the Boxelder gam some time ago, la able to use the injured her and will likely be out for practice beginning Monday of next WIN When Manuel Quintero comes to Logan for his match Thursday night Walker with Miller, Cache valley fight fans will have the opportunity of seeing one who was declared by Jack the to be Dempsey greatest fighter of his weight in the world. Quintero, who is shown in a fighting pose at the left, has been knot king all local talent around since coming to the t fea-wit- 30-1- 5 .'ix-l- 'l d Fights Here Thursday i The family of R. C. Smith gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith Friday evening in honor of their father's 73th The party was also birthday. given for Henry Maughan whose birthday anniversary comes the same day. A delicious chicken dinner was served at one long table. A flowering plant formed the center-piec- e. Places were marked for 30. Following dinner, music andI social chat were enjoyed. Mrs. Thomas Bradshaw entertained at a childrens party Friday afternoon in honor of her son. Dean's eighth birthday anniversary. A beautifully trimmed birthday cake formed the centerpiece of the table. A hot luncheon was Dale served to Clyde Smith, Lcn Morris Smith, Lcatham, Jack Seiley, Brenchley. Calvin BradBassett, Dewey Berk, Lloyd shaw, Clair Archibald, Dale Bradshaw and the little guest. Games were enjoyed. Mrs. Bradshaw was assisted by her daughter, Irene Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bassett enartertained at an attractively ranged dinner Friday evening in compliment to. Mrs. Bassetts sister. Mrs. Jesse Worley of Logan who teas observing her birthday anniversary. A crystal bowl of fruits of the formed the centerpiece Covers were laid dinner table. Mr. and Mrs. for Mrs. Worley, William Wayman of Logan, Ralph Powers of Memphis. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. William Seiley and the hostesses. Music and progresfollowed. sive high-fiv- e Mrs. William Forsgren of Preston came Friday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fr country from his home in Tampa, Florida, and is expected to make a real impiessiim m his mutch here. Local fans are pulling for a match between Qu'ntern and Kid Barger of Treasureton an there is some possibility that this rnateh may follow. 1m will meet Alex Kiffir of Seattle in the fetiturs of the wrestof the ling divisiou Thursday fight card . . j GLENDALE Wellsville News 1 Irn night tl.i. The matches wall be at Allens arena. Leroy Parkinson for two weeks. Jack Bassett entertained a group of little boy friends Friday afternoon, the occasion being his eighth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to Dean Bradshaw, Calvin Seiley, Clyde Smith, Lloyd Bradshaw, Calvin and Jack Bassett. Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Murray announce the birth of a girl Friday at the home of Mrs. Murrays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy and mother Both Parkinson. baby are getting along nicely. Grant Hammond of Roy was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Chris Larsen and Mrs. William Joy were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bassett, Friday afternoon. The afterJr, noon was spent playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Maughan and three children of Pocatello, Idaho, came Friday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams. Mr. Maughan went to Salt Lake the same day. Mrs. Howard Jones entertained the members of the ladies chorus Friday afternoon. Games and social chat were enjoyed. Refreshments were served. it- - i SAME FIVE TO START AGAIN "The Logan coach has been using There are two free tickets for Have you named the scores for the same five as started against Y. U. series awaitUtah and the Aggie-B- . the games between South Cache, which includes Kent on each Satbest the and On Utah predictor ing Aggies Friday Ryan and Lowell Brown, fornight of the present series. Fill urday nights yet? wards; Bob Rust, center; and or bring mail in it contest If not, hurry, for the the blank and Rojr Hull and Cleve Dibble, closes Thursday night. it to the office at once. Wards. This five played a snappy gam against the Jaguars and with a weeks practice to benefit from, they should click In great style. . On the reserve line, Logan will b fairly strong with Wilford Sports Editor, Kowallis and Eldon Hansen at Herald-Journ; center; Mark Balling, Kigbv Lind' quist, and Hasiam on the forward Address lih and Mitt Peterson or Kowal-fi- s at guard. (Contest Closes Thursday Night) 10 3 3 22 Totals Coach Hebe Whiting will very Official: likely stand pat on. his Merkley. lineup used in the Preston game. MilMy prediction on the game Friday night is: lington. and Trinp. forwards: Paw-iincenter and Johnson and UTAH AGGIES guards. The Bulldogs nave a. big fast team centered around UNIVERSITY OF UTAH the old warhorse of Cache division nililetics, Ace Johnson and Gleaadult Tuesday evening, the My prediction on the game Saturday night is: . Lyle Tripp. Tripp was only re- ner and Junior departments of the cently shifts) from gimnl to for- First ward Mutual, sponsored tlieii - UTAH AGGIES ward and is said to he going like Mutual drama. A large crowd was A hense-afirpresent to enjoy the entertainUNIVERSITY OF UTAH ment. JOHNSON HINDU! Pl , i WITH SICKNESS Mrs. Willard Hendricks enterName ... Johnson, despite the tact lu tained at a quilting Wednesday. was hindered in the Pieston game Those present were Mrs. J. N. Co- With a recent attack of flu playmi.sh, Mrs. Henry Cornish and Miss ed his usual fine game. This chap Donna Cornish of Cove mid Mrs. I I I ; plays, both guard and forward at Lewis Brown. the same time. He's a dependable Mrs. H. H. Harrison entertaine 7 -- 4ami a Ucfcupoint getter the Golden Hour club at her home good I USD A I Ki 27 tl'J!) Grain CHICAGO. 27. (t Jan. nive boy. Junior llawlins was high XI Jan. f DEN, A delicious Thursday afternoon. point man in the Preston game luncheon was served after whioh Hogs: receipts 2791, including With 14 counters. "500" was enjoyed. Prizes were 1612 for market, 99 to Swanston "Flash Neilsen trotted out a awarded to Mrs. Wayne Wiser and 196 to Oakland packers. small, but fighting team against Mrs. V. J. Cunningham. Seven packers, packers and had hard luck Logan. They with club members were present and 408 to San Franciscomarket. Genapparently easy shots and the the following special guests: Mrs. 272 to Los Angeles 4 25 on game was closer than the score Amasa Byhee, Mrs. Earl Karren, erally steady; top lb. weights 0 indicates. What they lack is ex- Mrs. George Villet, Mrs. Merle lb. lights; bulk 0 lb. light lights 4 00-25; perience and confidence. and Mrs. Wayne 3 75; feeder pigs downward to ... Jo Calls Preston boys with Cunningham 1AkktK 5 BALK BALSAM Wiser. one returning letterman actually 3,15; packing sows 3.25 to 3 50. rt r Hair Tall I. iJunf E. M. Mrs. afternoon, Friday Cache on North even terms 308, including fought receipts Impart a Colec and fWauty the A1 254Cattle: untl Folded San id the opening minutes of pluv Van Orden entertained lo South to 26 Cray for market, 6ac a. t coat Call uncovered a real find in this Lons club at her' home. A de- Francisco market and 28 to Los licious rJpe rhm Wvt pMcho. NY was served after classes boy Chattcrton at forward Wells which Inueheon market. Killing Angeles is a good running mate while at were bridge was enjoyed. Honors about steady; common and mediawarded to Mrs. Leon Pond um center is Edwards the only reslaughter cows heifers few light steers up to 5.oo; turning letterman. Two sturdy and Mrs. H. H. Harrison. Friday evening, Mrs. Dorris Hyer common and medium cows heifers guards in Johnson and Pooeje was De to the club. Lure hostess round out the Preston five. good light heifers up to After luncheon, "500" was enjoyed and medium cows Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. $5; common cutters A. Moore, Mrs. Stillman Pond and 2.75 to 3.50; all bulls quoted mostly Mrs. C. J. Van Orden. COVE WINS IN marSheep: receipts 257, all for drive-in Mrs. Harris entertained the La ket. Fresh supply mostly Mere club at her borne Friday lambs, no early sales. ! ; RICHMOND GAME night. After a short business meeting, Mrs. Ada Kent gave a reading and a comic, papei;. Luncheon was served after which RICHMOND The Cove M Men Bunco was enjoyed. Mrs. Merle defeated the Lewiston Second Hyer won the bunco prize. Ten San Francisco wholesale dairy ward in a regulary scheduled club- membere were present and market. Butter; 92 score 24; 91 at the Mrs. Ada Kent, Mrs. N. E. Kent score Monday night game 90 score 22. 23, school. North Cache high and Mrs. James Taggart. The final score was Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Bybee enThe scoring: G T F P tertained at an attractively COVE party at their home on 8 0 0 18 Bair, rf. Friday evening. A delicious three-cour8 Day, If. turkey dinner was served, 0 Alien, C. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 dTJi after which "500" was enjoyed. 2 A. Cornish, rg. Utah, were awarded to Mi. and Senator King, democrat, Prizes 1 H. Cornish, ig Mrs. Earl Karren and Mr. and charged in the Senate bond in1 B. Cornish, c. .. Mrs. George Villet. Guests in- vestigation today that the 0 L. Frandsen, rg. of of President Machado cluded Messrs, and Mesdan.es Earl 0 3 F. Frandsen rf. Cuba, Jose Obregon, received a Karren, Villet, George Hyde Doppe, 1 0 Richards rg. H. S. Karren, George Morrison, half million dollars, or one per Merle Cunningham, H. H. Harri- cent commission or gratuity" on 40 0 5 20 A Totals a $50,000,000 loan Boated, by the DIC CLAiil G T F P son, Willard Hendricks. LEWISTON 2nd National bank of New Chase Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown York. 3 4 3 9 H. Bair, rf, of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. 0 D. Wheeler, If. Officials of the Chase National Oscar Anderson entertained at an bank said the payment was not 2 4 0 Glover, c. Sat0 0 0 0 attractively arranged party V. Bair, rg. a personal commission, home of 0 0 0 0 urday evening at never received "Mr. Obregon Rawlins, Ig. Mrs. 0 Chandler. The 0 3 0 May commission in evening any part of Wheeler, was spent playing cards after connection. withanythese .Joans, said ' Totals which a delicious luncheon was Carl Schmidlapp, 5 12 Gnu-iniserved to CO guests. of the Chase National. Enllam and Bair. HERES THE SCORE al i LEWISTON - I Ogden Livestock . Grain Range -' 175-19- 0 160-24- 140-15- i rtfr 3.25-4.7- Plant Fund, Total available cash Electric ' 659.48 1,000.11 Te coosh TO iRwJG- - oreggtQM, CLtve c. Q. FOURTH WARDERS WINNERS 41-2- 9 700.00 25,000.00 15,000.00 $162,317.36 1931 RECEIPTS 3,995.78 60,500.00 Equipment Telephone and Telegraph . Automobile and Motorcycle Expense New Motorcycle Board and Expense of Prisoners 10,581.14 70,000.00 7,803.40 33,010.96 5,052.22 258.75 4,625.50 36.50 546.40 743.85 440 00 Traffic signs and street marking expense Health Department Office supplies and expense Recording of Birth and Death Certificates Transportation Disinfectants and Fumigation Supplies Comfort Station Expense Miscellaneous Expense 7,830.00 12,447.06 3,230.01 operation) Water Works Sinking fund closed into Gen. Fund Sundry Receipts cash General Fund, year $221,101.57 1931 $383,418.93 Total available cash Elec. Plant & Gen. Funds, 1931 DISBURSEMENTS ELECTRIC PLANT FUND $ Principal payment on Electric Plant Bonds Payment on Floating Debt Interest paid on bonded and floating debt Payment on Diesel Engine No. 3 Auxiliary Power Plant Addition (Building) Payment of Material and Supply Account All other Electric Plant Fund Expenditures, 1931.. 25,000.00 Street Department ' 15,917.50 9,338 62 13,038.23 53,382.13 complete detail of this total amount will be published at a later (kite in an operating statement of the Light riant. $162,215.33 Total Light Fund Disbursements, year 1931 102.03 Cash on hand Light Plant Fund, Dec. 31, 1931 A Total Light Fund Disbursements and cash oil hand DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FUND Statutory A General $ Salaries' of Mayor and Commissioners City Hall General Expenses Interest on General Purpose Bonds Principal payment on General purpose bonds Interest on Arimo Block Note Interest on Floating Debt Special Improvement Guaranty Fund Special Improvement Extension Expense Printing and' Advertising Compensation Claims Final Payment on Central Heating Plant Election Expenses Library Building appropriation $162,317 36 ILI j 1,80000 Salary of Supervisor New Motor Equipment purchased TijoIn and Supplies Sprinkling and Flashing (Labor) Cleaning (Labor) i Removing Snow (Labor). Street Parking Expense (Labor) Repairing paved streets (Tar) Repairing Sidewalks Garbage Removal Garbage removal Clean Up Week Graveling Labor and Materials Grading (Labor) 2J.5t.50 2,130.(10 Bridge repairing (Labor) Operation and maintenance of Trucks (Material and Labor), Operation of trucks and tractor (Gas and Oil).. Special Improvement Expense (Memorial Park).. Tree Planting Expense 1,999.92 1,710.59 1,400.00 5,000.00 700 00 2,999.30 5,634.13 Girls Camp Bridge Expense Street Lighting Expense 382.27 142.63 747.20 2.461.85 899.12 ('clustery Departmen- tLabor maintenance, care of lots, graves & vaults water hose and supplies Cement and gravel for vault Expense of Horse and Wagon Road Improvement .1 Miscellaneous expense 12,500.00 Tools, Water Works Departmen-tLabor maintenance supply line and reservoir Tools and supplies expense (supply line) Y By Pass installed on Supply Line Labor Maintenance Distribution System Tools and Supplies Maintenance Distribution Sy3- - Chlorlnating Equipment and Chlorine In Checkup On Bonds UTIir iTz Dill Labor 2ft.0oft.0it 19,538.85 King Makes Charges I Engineering Department Salary of Engineer Equipment Tools and Supplies Office supplies Automobile expense rommi 40-1- City Garage Department Ambulance Building Police Department Office supplies and expense GENERAL FUND $ Cash on hand Jan. 1st, 1931, General Fund Receipt from 1931 taxes Tax receipts from assessments of previous years Borrowed money in anticipation of taxes Miscellaneous license receipts ' Water Rates City Court fees, fines and forfeitures Fire Department Labor sales Cemetery income Estray Pound Income Budding Permits Water Department Mdse, and Labor Sales Sewer Permits Received from Cache County (County Fire Dept. Total available , 4,823.47 LOUT s ST20KE IN) ............ 2,330.27 112,744.03 Last Time Today t.-i- l COUNT EVES V Light and Heat ..... ... Fire Prevention activities Chemicals Repairs to Equipment Fire Hose Gasoline and Oil 1.00-2.2- 1 WOKlM 37-2- 2.75-3.2- 111 La-va- 41-2- 9. 3.25-42- fc Herbert Owen spent one day in Logan last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Larsen. Miss Maude Webster was visiting school Thursday of last week. students took The eighth-gradthe county final examination in and history Friday. geography Vern Nelson, chairman of the was in charge of trustee board el The toUuwing the examination. students constituted tlie eighth grade class; Zetta, Vaudis and Arnold Auger, Gwen Porter, Webster, Maurice Owen, and Wayne Webster. Mrs. Chrissia B. Owen returned borne Saturday, after spending a week in Cache Junction visiting with her brother, Joseph Barnes and family. Richard Owen and son, Donald, were in Mapleton, Idaho, Friday on business. The roads are open to car traffic after being closed for several days on account of high winds and drifting snow. Mr. Alvoid Munson of Preston, Idaho, was here on business Friday. William H. Auger is up and around again after being confined to his bed for a week with In grippe. Misses Orba Jorgensen and Mae .ere dinner Rawlins special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson Sunday evening. nights Saturday end Sunday were the coides. experienced here this wintc.v .us a result several water pires were frozen. Mrs. Genevieve Wheeler returned home Monday after spending a week in Mink Creek visiting her parents. e ll, s, se o crow about Thins The Logan Fourth ward hung up an easy victory over the Third PHOENIX. Arit, ward Monday night at the Logan COURTROOM, Senior high school gymnasium. Jan. 27. U.Ri The Rev. H. J. Darlington, Ind., a stern- The final score was The victers led throughout. The ly religious man who said he 0 was for would pay for my daughters score at the half McDonald wan soul but not for her life, did his the Fourth ward. part today to try to save the life high point man with 20. while A. of that daughter, Winnie Ruth Gessol and Johnson divided honors for the losers. Judd. ELECTRIC PLANT FUND Cash on hand Jan. 1st 1931, Electric Plant Fund. Cash received on customers accounts, year 1931 Merchandise Cash Sales Miscellaneous Cash Receipts Customers Deposit Sinking Fund closed into operating fund Borrowed money during year 1931 Receipts from 1931 taxes Whos The Best Seer? Win Some Free Tickets 4 SOME AIDS DAUGHTER RECEIPTS 39-2- 3. 1, MUCH, BUT is Logan City Corporation Statement of Receipts and Disbursements, Year 1931 , Bcr-ges- tSNT AN EA&LE I Cour-tSalaries of City Judge and Deputy Clerk Office Salaries Office supplies and expense Maintenance and operation of automobiles 1 Interest on Water Works Bonds Miscellaneous General Expense City 3,960 00 Office supplies and expense Jury and Witness fees Fines remitted to Cache County and Fish and Game Commission T " 166.66 115.70 459.85 Fire Department Furniture and Fixtures New Equipment Salaries including Cache County Fire Dept Office supplies . Supplies and expense of Station Repairs to Fire Station Buildjng Dormitory Expense Sewer Department 4,702.21 Maintenance Total General Fluid Disbursements, year on Hand General Fmd, Dec. 3li 1931 1931-Ca- Total General Flind Disbursements 2,374.70 19,860.36 i .. & Cash on hand $220,979.62 . 121.91 $221,101.57 - Total disbursements for year 1931? Electric Plant and General Funds and cash on hand. Dec. 3L 1931.. $38.1,418.97 ' . Submitted by, H. R, PEDERSEN; Auditor, |