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Show TIIE HERALD JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY LOGAN, UTAH. -- 193" 10, Kiffir Liable To Meet Trouble In Ring Thursday Terrible Turk Plans -- War On Black Panther When Alex Kiffir takes the mat Thursday night with Charles. Man-nof Chicago, he is due fur a very busy two hours and five minutes. Although the Black Puntlii r from Seattle, who put up smh a heavy battle with Ira Hern last week, is favored to win, he is bound to get some tough umipeti-tiofrom Manno. Mannos real name is Omar Yousoof. He is one of those tei rlble Turks" who me rapidly invading the wrestling game in America. The match is si hediilcd for a full two hours and five minutes, best two out of ttnee falls to win. Of little lea;. Interest than the, headline wrestling contest is the four round glove affair between Marchant Green of Hyrum nod Speed Carter, colored boy from Memphis, Tenn. Green is one of the outstanding mitt slingers in Cache valley in his weight but it Is a question how he can stand up against outside competition Many are expecting to attend Thursday, just to find out how he will meet the test. The two Detton brothers, Heed and Dean, are on the card again also. Dean is scheduled for a return argument with Bill Lougson, also of Salt Lake. The match The two should be a hot one wrestled 30 minutes to a draw lust week and weie only getting nicely warmed up to their work, when the timekeeper halted them They will resume where they left off this week and things should hum from the opening bell. Reed, the younger of the two Dettons, will meet Happy Bartlett of Salt Lake in the opening event of the wrestling program. Jack Abies and Butch Gllgen, two heavy youngsters fronf Logan, n will clash in a four round raiser. 1IKRK3 MORE ABOUT o n cur-tui- WRESTLERS BUSY AT LOGAN HIGH The bonecrushers of Logan high meet in school had an inter-clas- s which the seniors took high honors with a total of 30 points. The sophomores took second honors with a total of IS points, followed by the juniors with a total of 2 points. are AH boys who participated to be highly complimented for the More splendid work they did. wrestlers are needed in all reweights. spective ' The results of the meet are as follows: Robert Ross, (senior) won by a default. No entries'.' Philip West (senior) threw Seymour Hale (sophomore) In 4 min., 30 sec. with body preks. Seymour Hale (sophomore) threw Gerald Weber (junior) in 1 min., 25 sec., with reverse body. Ernest Keller (seCecil nior) ' threw Bradbury (sephontore) in 1 min., 30 sec., with a farther arm and half Nelson. Milton Spencer (senior) threw Raymond Brown in 1 min., 10 sec, with body slam. Raymond Brown (sophomore) won a decision over Stephen Kllia a (soph more) in 10 min. Lucius Captain Hale (senior) threw Henry Brad1 min. 5 sec. with bury (junior) in reverse body. Woodrow Hale (senior) won by a default. Warren Hawks (sophomore) won by a default. T2S-poun- Hyde Park Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby are receiving congratulations over the ' arrival of a daughter born to them 'on Saturday at a Logan hospital. Mrs. Kirby was formerly Miss of Wellsville. Evelyn Rainbow This is their first child and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Perkes observed their thirty-fift- h wedding anniversary Wednesday by attending the services at the Logan The following members temple. of the family also attended: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes, Mr and Mrs. Duane Perkes, Mr and Mrs. Orson Perkes. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Perkes and Mr and Mrs Melvin Purser. At the sacrament meeting held at the ward chapel Sunday, the Scouts took an at live part in commemoration of the Scout an- niversary R. A Perkes had the misfortune of 'frilling on the ice. Thursday, suffering a broken rib. He received medical attention. Mrs. George Ashcroft, Jr, entertained at a well appointed party on Sunday at her home In compliment to the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Mildred and music were features Card of intertainment. A delirious luncheon was served to IB. The roof of the barn belonging to Alma Balls collapsed on Sunday, on account of the heavy snowfall. The animals confined in the barn were rescued without serious Injury. The M. I. A. held conjoint meeting on Sunday evening at the A fine program ward chapel, was rendered and a large assembly attended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hancey, Jr, entertained at dinner on Thursday at their home in compliment to Mr. Ernest Seamons of Soda the Springs, Idaho, who has spent ' past week visiting here. Jugoslavia is planning to spend on a highway, irri-- , gatkm and drainage projects.- 3400.000.000 AOW , LiS-fen- ToR Mi r J WOkiV "lb PK'AG Vou (Continued from page one) puDPinie for VoPKsHlRE PUPDlkl3 supper Agksie of effective units of udministmtum and through Ihe elimination of mini cevutrv jurisdiction, that if our slate and local govei mrients vert (, per, tied on (i cash basis entirely instead nf to a gieiit extent on borrowed money; and that it , budgets for state and local weie cuirfully and si prepared, the net efleet would be a marked leduetion III the total tax wliuh is collected and that the efficiency of government could be increased St KFA K DRAWS 111 K AM) CKY Much of the hue and cry directed against high taxes is against surface indii alums Much of it is simply wasted energy but there is a sound ease for the reduction of tuxes through one or more of the means I have Indicated "Probably the most glaring evil of a property tax is the in assessments, and inequality second to this is the unwarranted proportion of the total tax load which property is required to COMikjCi HAVhIGj MI6H-- PUPDlklG 9 I VvJAS MviT&P To FAaIqUET "To Might, AH MY um-A- vii L- iOR -- x- -- LOSE IN IDAHO T1) BY 3bVE,BARUV IIM-- BeltT 9 cmoaS , Has coclep off about that, TH LQOSEAi VflUR r NORKSHlRE me, if I Have wefRE Yorkshire TAX REFORM TAKE Mo VolTre ANSWER Home --jo dimmer wnH I -- By Ahern AGGIE SECONDS we do RUAi BUT wHaT - H j BROUGHT -cREAkJ GRiAiPFR AM' HiS MOAiK m TH House OVER 9 RICKS LOTTA HOKUM ta PAD 05, - Totals Krferet ft' C0He FREE fI n Parent-Teache- i T OPICS ALKIE P.T. A. Capitol Theater Eddie Cantor in Palmy Days," Samuel Goldwyn is pretheater senting at the Capitol Thursday, Friday and Saturday, heralds the advent of a new kind of His picture. Whoopee last year was acknowledged the last and greatest of the fust great flood of that kind of screen entertainment. In form, last years musical pictures imitated the commonly accepted conventions of the legitimate stage, with orchestras hidden in tree tops, with principals breaking out in song with little or no provocation and similar artificialities. Either that or they which the .followed a couple of production girl, with numbers Quantity thrown in on the side. production of these formula stories soured the public. People refused. to go to musical pictures, even if they were good, they said Then followed a six months period of silence, certainlji silence from any song. Companies with pictures in work eliminated the songs. Now new musical pictures were attempted. f Franklin Mr. and Mrs Jesse Stally were dinner guests at the home of, Mr and Mrs Wallace Stally, Sunday la'ster Thompson of Logan, and week-en- d were Lloyd Johnson guests at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Packer and family. The pupils of the eighth grade sponsored a party Monday, evening at the home of Woodrow Dunkley. Sleigh riding was enwere joyed after . which games and luncheon served to played W. H. Ballard, twenty children. Merle Meadows and Blanche were teachers present. Conjoint meeting Sunday evening was very interesting and educational. Talks on Free were Ageny" given by Cecil Woodward and William Durrant. A duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkes Meeting was conducted by Mrs. Andrew Fuhri-ma- n. Mrs. Samuel J. Handy and Mr and Mrs. Bert Hawkes visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. C. Smith of Logan. Mrs. Horace Hawkes also visited with Mrs Merio Neeley. Mr. and Mrs Preston Pond of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Merrill, Sunday. Ray Merrill and Alvin Atkinson attended the honor court at Preston First ward Sunday evening, together with five scouts of the ward. Gordon Atkinson received two merit badges. Preston Pond of Logan accompanied Mr Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bates of Salt Lake City are spending a few days here with relatives. La Von Bradford was hostess to a few friends at her home Friday evening in honor of the basGames were the ketball team. evenings entertainment. Luncheon was served to about 16 guests. I.963CS , JP OT Ilf All A Health Suffers When Kidneys Do Sot Act Right a promptly with bladder champ jgWVSCt, me RCG V U.SAC. TOURNEY Fists flew in all directions at the Smart gymnasium today as the finals were reached in the intramural boxing tournament. Six knockouts and one decision kept a large crowd in an uproar kduring the entire affair. The results were as follows. class Jessop, Delta Kappa Phi, won over Christensen, Beta Kappa by a technical knockout. class Duke, Sigma Chi won over Merrill, Pi Kappa Alpha, by a technical knockout, class Larson, Sigma Chi, knocked out Nelson, Outlaw. class Keys, Phi Kappa Iota, was awarded a technical knockout over Fillmore, Sigma Chi. Steel, Delta Kappa, knocked out Spackman, Pi Kappa Alpha. class Garrish, Delta Fhi knocked out Rowlands, Delta Kappa Phi. Heavyweight Ward, Phi Kappa Iota, decisioned Packer, Delta Phi. KAZORFLSH DELICACY The HYANNIS, Mass. (IJfi member of the humble razorfish, clam clan, is enjoying a sudden and inexplicable spurt of popularity on Cape Cod. Once sneered at by fish fanciers as unfit 'for the American diet, the razorfish has been found to be quite palatable and is being rated as a delicacy. HAIR BALSAM PARKERS The coffee fly of Guatamula has been found to cause the spread of I FsSr tumorous growths on the heads y.CxTS ix,AXC of native Indians. geBwveDDdniif-Slo- Ja Hu Failing p Imparts Color and Baauty to Gray .n4FW Hair Hnc.nn.fir colDrufa. N T Hi Piak.iyM a PAT OfT 25-1- DAYTON Tired, Nervous and Depressed ? Friday, 8 P.M. Adm. 35c & 50c , RICHMOND -- The Cove M men defeated Lewiston First ward to 1 the tune of at the North Cache high school Mond.iv night The game was slow ami rougli throughout In a preliminary game, the Lewiston Second team defeated the Cove second stringers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Housley are The score: rejoicing over the safe arrival of COVE a fine baby boy, born Thursday. Mr. Housleys mother, Mrs. fcLn F. Frandsen, rf. , Housley of Richmond, spent sc-Bair, If eral days at their home Mrs. DeVere Gray of Ogden, spent a few' days visiting at th home of her mother Mrs. John m HYRUM PRESTON ... OVER LEWISTON feed BOY An HARTFORD, Conn. lE) infantile paralysis victim, William Hastings, 11, nearly lost his life when electric power failed here temporarily. The artificial lung" in which he had been several A quickI 21 ID 28 weeks ceased pulsating. Keller, uinpiic, Irvine. witted theattendant removed him ,from respirator and applied artificial respiration until the I mwer was resumed. COVE M MEN WIN collected E All) TO ASSESSORS There are some assessors who have very efficient methods of assessment, and there are some who have the poorest makeshifts imaginable Through the operation of a state tax commission, it is possible to provide help and standards for the local assessors, so that those who are in need of A Gold and Green ball will be help will receive it. If there are held in the First ward Tuesday do h not su need hem. any that Four evening following mutual. they will not be curtailed in their couples will the work through the imposition of Gold and Greendemonstrate waltz. A ward uniform standards of assessment will be chosen. "Most if not all of the public queen Mr and Mrs. Leroy Rindlisbak-e- r land states have built up a load of were visiting reof levies on property from year to latives Millville in Hyrum Sunday. been which have year, pyiamided Mrs. Hans B Nielsen entertainto such an extent that the property owner finds difficulty In meet- ed at a dinner recently for Mr ing his responsibilities to govern- and Mrs Joseph Pearce, Mr. and ment. This has been carried on Mrs C H Ralph, Mr and Mrs in a gradual way. When any new O. H. Birch, Mr. and Mrs. C. J Mrs Francis purpose of government has been Jensen, Mr. and added to the cost of government Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Algermon Mr. and Mrs an additional levy has been pro- Peterson, George B. vided. Almost always the argu- Nielsen, Dr. J. Paul Burgess, Mrs. ment is that it takes only a small Joseph Petersen, Eugene amount of money; that it is negli- Petersen, Mrs. Michel Jensen, Mrs. H C. Jensen and Mr. and gible and nobody will feel it. This argument, applied to the Mrs Her mm) Pedersen of Logan Mrs Henry Ames has been ill ihdividual levies is quite accurate, but one levy is plastered on an- for the last week, suffering from other over a period of years, the pleurisy. accumulated levies amount to a Mr. and Mrs. Lelaml Pulsipher great deal and the owner of prop- and children of River Heights erty begins to realize that the were guests Wednesday at the insignificant levies when looked at home of Mr. and Mrs R A. Elia-soare very significant separately, when viewed in their entirety. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Argyle and This most advantageous supple- daughter of McCammon, Idaho ment to a property tax is a tax have been visiting at the home based upon income It has a basis of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Bradley of fairness which cannot be found The laidies Literary club met in the property tax. But there at the home of Mrs. H C are always so many ways to spend Friday of Kollett. Miss Chmlotte Kyle public revenue that unless the the II. S A P. reviewed the book, revenue from the income tax is "Hatters Castle," by Dr. Cromin. guarded. It will be discovered that Two trios were sung by Mrs the income tax is just un add- Carol Wadswoith, Ebba Mrs itional tax and that its effect Blackward and Mrs P. L. Clarke does not reduce the property tax Ri freshments were served to If this is borne in mind, there is twenty-fou- r two members and no reason why every dollar re- guests. income tux should ceived The Coterie club met not reduce the projierty tax by with Mrs Fianeis Olsen Saturday as hosone dollar tess at her home The afternoon Rehabilitation of the timber re- was playing bridge. A desources of the nation, Mr Winder liciousspent hot dinner was served to beis vitally necessary stated, 12 members. cause of the tremendous annual drain on the forests, estimated at four times the annual growth At the same time reforestation will provide a way to utilize submar-gina- l lands, no longer profitable MEETING HELD for production of farm crops, he out pointed Trees Aid In Many Mays PRESTON Two hundred people Not only does reforestation attended the monthly meeting of provide for a valuable crop in the the local associafuture, said Mr. Winder, but it high school Monalso serves to maintain the ferti- - tion held at theMrs. C. H Carlson, lity of the soil, retards erosion, day evening. of the association, preand preserves for the future such president A. B sided offered Nash the invalues as reside in the land and the Fred vocation Hawkes In a country where a crop of Music was furnished trees requires from twenty to benediction. by the Second ward M I A. chorfifty years to mature we need no' us, under the direction of Mrs Present James Bullock. fear of overproduction. owners of farm land properly a very Junius Jensen adapted for reforestation will per-- logical discussion presented on the relationto live not reap long enough haps of the schools to taxation They can, however, feel ship plant He stressed the unjust feel problems. plant Thev can, mowever, load carried by tax payers enin great satisfaction knowing, gaged in agriculture and urged a they are making wise provision state equalization law that would for the welfare of those who fol-- i not discriminate against school low them in the ownership and districts. He lauded the income " nf the land operation tax and urged a very thorough budgeting of all state school costs SISTF.K DIES In the course of his discussion, Mrs. Nora Black Lamoreaux, he stressed the of Idaho CO, wife of LaVaughan Lamoreaux, school levies byinequality some showing O. W. of Mrs a sister and districts levy less than one mill 135 East Center street, while others levy 27 mills for died Monday morning at her home school taxes He showed where In Ogden following a three years' one district has only $700 of taxFuneral illness. arrangements able property per student. have not been made. Mrs. Lamoreaux is survived hv her husband, two daughters, all of Ogden and several other brothers and sisters. Basketball Logan vs. N.C. Bansante SAtVTHE reasonable ENDANGERS As long as the assessing is It ft entirely to elected offuials whose woik cannot be reviewed by some centralized authority far removed from local influences, these conditions will continue. They cun he e, 1 DOCKiFf Furl COAT AMD SO TUANKS To ThM AKERS, JacksgM, MISS. ll'l'l FISTS FLY IN - The wore: carry. 1 f cabbage 10 I govern-menu- bring our 0ome cigars best qpauTcs 59-2- 8 ripe: To VouR House vou REXBURG, Idaho -- Ctah Aggies second team ran into rough seas here Tuesday night, being defeated by the Ricks Junior college Vikins by a score of Wilding was high point man lor the losets with 11 points while Watts, flashy little junior lollege forward, copped top Illinois with A foxy phann -- Weir. Dan Godfrey is spending some Utah Mortgage Officials: Bmr and Glover. Loan Corporation IIAIR CUT 2rc INSURANCE BARBER SHOP Thain Watson, Prop. 117 North Main Street CLUB DEPT. O. A. GARFF, Mgr. Phones: Office 234, Resident 822 Agency." Friday evening the ward is giving a party in honor of Miss Louise Petersen who leaves soon for the Eastern States mission. In parts of Ireland a game simiis played with lar to mumblety-pea table fork. g (5sipnfrafl Last Time Today! Filers & Dunn in DANCE TEAMS THUR. - FRI. - SAT. A. nagging-backache- ir- regularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling- - They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doans Pitts. The sale of millions of boxes annually attests to boon's popularity. Your dealer has boon a. A Diuretic for the Kidneys ProtectYour Investment Insurance on your crops with us is about y2 what others charge. SEE OUR MR. GARFF FOR INFORMATION time at Clarkston at thq home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey, Sr. His mother is reported to be quite ill. Mrs. Clarence Payne and three children of Trenton, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. G. Manning. Mrs. Reed Stockdale and small son of Franklin, Idaho, are guestE at, the home of her fatnety Mr J. A. Fife this week. Mrs. Jack Smellie and two small children returned to their home at Teton, Idaho, after spending the past three months at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J C. Hansen. Miss Alta Jones is spending a month at Preston at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray Nelson. Thursday evening a group of friends met at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. F. Kirkbride and It was Mr spent the evening. Kirkbride's birthday anniversary A jolly evening was spent Miss Corine Godfrey of Clarkston spent the week end visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joseph H. Hansen. Mrs. George L. Jones is spending the week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Breitenbuecher at Preston. Sunday evening in the MIA conjoint session the musical part of the program was given by the band, under the direction of Professor Fiala and the glee club under the direction of Prof. Hath-cocall of Preston high school The glee club favored with five numbers and the band with seven numbers, all of high standard. Two especially pleasing numbers were a trumpet duet by Professor Fiala and June Ward with Luella Hathcock at the piano; and a vocal solo by Priel Griffith, with Lucy Cutler as accompanist The speaker of the evening was Elder DeLor Daines of Preston Second ward. He spoke on Free Poultrymen i UNSIGHTLY SMUDGES WASH RIGHT OFF MELLO-GLOS- S When your walls are painted with Lovie Brothers MELLO-GLOS- S they will retain their beauty for years, because soap and water or a good cleaning compound will remove spots, stains, grease smudges and grime, leaving the colors with their original beauty. MELLO-GLOSis very easy to apply and it covers or hides the surface so well that rooms can be S Palmy Days CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD United Artuts Picture - Ever) thing For a Painter . finished in a short time. MELLO-GLOS- S gives equal satisfaction oh plaster, wallboard, woodwork, metal, burlap or canvas. 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