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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL', LOGAN. UTAH. TUESDAY, PAGE FOUR. -- FEBRUARY 1D32. 2.1, Jt Cbmmercial League Sets Schedule For Playoff Four Teams To Start Title Drive Wednesday OUR BOARDING HOUSE -- ABoUrT BEttlO "BUAiD "fo A FoRTlHOE EGjAP, (HQ ones riAMP, , BLlTt-E- R To a SAILOR, Iki SfikiSAPoRE, GAUe TOR A VlOLlAi, AkiP I TIPPLED IT Talk Alkf-- f SlO OkiE A 3 6 Clifton ward will IRESTON Tuesday, March I City Officii vs. Als Bike again represent the Oneida stake basketball tourin the Shop Hcralil-Jnliriivs nament which opens here next IN p. III. Monday while the Preston First Battery ward will represent the Franklin Friday, March t fl p. ill. vs City stake. Battery The Clifton boys raced through Offices. vs Als three other M men teams in short l 9 p. m. order at the Ireston high school Bike Shop. gymnasium on Friday and SaturEverything was in readiness to- day nights to win the stake title. On Friday night, while Presday for the playoff among th" ton Fourth ward was defeating four leading teams in the league with the beautiful Mink Creek by a score of trophy donated by the Cache Val the Clifton hoys defeated Oxford, On Saturday night, the Icy Banking company ns the prize Clifton hoys defeated the Preston for the winner. t. A round-robitout nainent vie Fourth warders by a score of adopted by representatives of th Coe Howell, center for the Cliffour teams at their meeting Tuesand center day morning Each team will play ton boys, scored 42 points in the lust year, each other team urn e and the He two was games. ably supportchampionship will he mniputed on r basis of games won and lost ed by his teammates however. With practically the same team Should two teams to: fin the t it . in the n spin nil that proved a sensation the following series between these two tennis tournament last year, the Clifton boys are counted on us one of the will conclude the season Three of the teams entered, outstanding contenders for honors this TWJlkiSr year. Battery C. City Ol flees und The were deadloekcd for the lead following the end of the regular schedule while A I., PRESTON C. C. people of Gem valley as a purt Bike shop defeated the Presbyof Franklin county. This is to bo terians last Friday to be the lust team In the tournament. decided at the next county MAKES m: . '.-jown of Oxford and surroundiugcoum PKKSTON Ear! MeClurg, local now a pin t of liannoi k county. CORDINGLY WINS secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has summarized the activities of the club for the past year ASHTON DOG DERBY The accomplishments have been grouped under: Merchants committee A County ASHTON. Feb., 23 (UP) home manufacture old boy was hero of one of displays of introduced and products, holiday seen the most thrilling dog races WELLSVILLE The Wcllsvillo Utah ward urged here since the inception of the closing schedule, will entertain Us old folks to contract Packing corporation 16 event, years ago. and married people at an anlocal youth, for peas, gave aid in unemployDon Cordingly, nual reunion Wednesday, under drove a team of five mixed ment program. the direction of the old folks Entertainment committee Llewellyn and Irish setters, across compiittee. the finish line exactly one second Brought the Little Theater comAn interesting program has been time of Delbert pany to Preston. Entertained the ahead of the arranged to begin at 11 a. m. DinGroom of Rigby who finished in Pocatello club. One hundred six ner will be served to about 300 ty men attended the dinner. eecond place. s P.oads committee Held a conpeople. Groom led Cordingly at the , for the afternoon Entertainment mark by a margin of 37 ference with the governor anc seconds but a sprint down th state road commissioner and se. is in charge of the amusement Mrs. Wahncta victor, cured aid in getting part of the committee with final 200 yards by the ' coupled with a balky lead dog road to Grace oilod and also was Parkinson and Kenneth Murray as program will conCordingly's dash promised aid .on tha. rod west of chairman.two The onc-usist of plays and an 75 yards from the finish, proved Preston. committee Col operetta. Unemployment sufficient for victory. In charge The committee lected and paid to unemployed of general Heber day comprises Preston, $450. Conducted a show of the and dance in which better than Maughan, chairman; James O LOGAN ELKS WIN Also gave out Hall, James Larsen, Thomas Stu$140 was received. Charles hundreds of pounds of ,vegetables, art, Melvin Leishman, Millie Wyatt, Nellie Bradshaw, milk, etc. OVER HYDE The Civic committee Conducted Baxter, Sarah Leishman, Lessie clean-up a campaign in Preston, Spence, Martha Williamson and sponsored a plan to annex the Amy Woodward. handia The Logan Elks, despite cap of 100 pins in five games, defeated the Hyde Park bowlers by a margin of 112 pins Monday night at the Logan bowling alleys The final score was 3354 to 3242. The score: LOGAN ELKS S p. ni. inter-stak- coiaI collector, SELLS TH DIME LATer for 75' e iMAGIklE COklSTERMAToki To -- later THAT VJlGLIki A WAS TIE iX. SfRAPIkJARlUS AMP LEARki semi-final- for 5olp Arf A Herald-Journa- LOAiPOki t AUCFTOki Cem-mcrci- 24-- (jfA m 38-1- 53-I- n play-off- son, Y; Ashley Smith, U, dedston-e- d Vernon Rice, A. class Floyd Keller, A, deeisioned Arnold Roylanee, U; Stanley Polick;- M. threw George Gillespie, Y, 1 minute 1 second. class Ralph Watkins, U, deeisioned Wright Noall. Robert A, (two extra periods); of Utah via the decision route, Yorgason. Y, deeisioned Dave extwo it Watkins took M. although Drewer, tra periods to prove his supremaclass Iman Hales. Y, Iark Keller of the Aggies threw Francis Bromley, U, 2 cy. also lost an extra period conutes 5 seconds; Glenn Morrell, A, test to Dory Detton of Utah. Francis Nivers, M., 1 inm-ut- e threw The summary: 36 seconds. class Bill Young, U, Moms Heavyweight class deeisioned Faye Thornock, A; Snell, Y, deeisioned Jack Ballzell. Neff Smart, Y, threw Robert M; Chuck Larson, U, threw Os Horadbley, M, 4 minutes, 15 sec- Gunderson, A, 4 minutes 10 onds. class Keith Pond, U, deeisioned Harold Dyer, M; Ray Haddock, Y, deeisioned LaRue Yeates, A. class Dory Detton. U, SUFFERED FOR deeisioned Park Keller, A (two extra periods); Del Young, Y, threw Burn Thrailktll, M, 7 minFORTY YEARS utes. class Chauncey Greve, M, deeisioned Varu John Utes, Cougars Lead In Cauliflower Conference Collegiate grapplers from the Umveisity of Utah and Brigham Young university caih qualified six men in the finals of the western division tournament in preliminary mutches held Monday night. Utah Alien s and Montana State each qualified two men. Defeated candidates will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. in s while the championships will bp decided in bouts which will start at 8 p. m. Although only two Utah Aggies won their matches, two others put up feature battles, each requiring two extra periods, before they were defeated. The tv'O Aggies to win were Floyd Keller who deeisioned Arnold Roylance, blind Utah grap-pie- r in the 155 pound class, and Glenn Morrell who threw Francis Nevers of Montana State in 1 minute and 30 seconds. Wright Noall, undefeated in two dual meets, finally met his Waterloo at the hands of Ralph Watkins WAS A dealer for thirty guilders, gr ABOUT MV Shop. ST Qki I CUFTON CHAMPS TolT BAR For A THREW A Dime TH MAHQGAAiV, AMt TH7 BARTENDER , Wh'o PLEASURE, oA, BOOT A Near lamdimg , ome FAikW day Iki AMSTERPAM, WAS BROKE Amp Sold Trie vioLiki --To A music PRESTON FIRST, - weMTlkj Tme RVE FOR. MW OUIki Commercial Flav - off Nrlinliil, Wednesday, Icb if p. in. Herald Journal ts. ( it Office . Als Bike p. in. Battery t'. TH VJAV LIKE ME, "THAT IT GOES 2 I By Ahern - d if d Then One Lucky Day She Used Kelloggs All-Bra- n Here is gTcat news for sufferers from constipation. Read Mrs. Ken-divoluntary letter: For about forty yeart I had been praying for a lasting remedy for constipation and its attending evils. To make it short, I ate nothand a little ing but All-Brabroth. Since that time (aliout ten years ago) I have not taken any CO S iir r 1 limtrr In ki ts S Harp luck Herald-Journn- n ill l. OF REPORT elcc-;io- n Wellsville Ward Lays Reunion Plans two-third- . . wtrtah-.stoppe- ; v PARK fttG iu o.. PAT.orr MCA : SERVICE. medicine. Have been well and $ INC benediction was offered by S. W Hendricks. Thu High Priests Quorum u! winch Mr. Anderson was a mem-- j RICHMOND MAN her, attended the services in a body. Pallbearers were Joseph. He-- i her and Carl Johnson, Walter Webb, Alvin Johnson, and Victor RICHMOND Funeral services Johnson. Interment was in the Richmond for John E. Anderson, aged resident of Richmond, were held Mon- Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by William Barnett. day in the Richmond South Ward chupcl, just ten days after the funeral of his wife, Caroline M. Anderson. Bishop J. L. McCurrcy presided. The same manifestations of sympathy, love, and respect characterized both services. The Malad high IRESTON Invocation was offered by Counselor H. M. Egan. The musical school won the decision in the debates conducted with the local program included selections by the The queschoir, a solo by Paul Monson as- high school, Friday. sisted in the chorus by the choir, tion debated was, "Resolved: That violin selection, Professor Henry the several states should enact Otte of Logan, and a vocal solo, legislation providing for compulMiss Florence Barnett of Logan. sory unemployment insurance. B. Monson, August S. Schow, Malad represented the affirmaand George W. Skidmore of Lo- tive: Dorothy Lewis, Blanche and Conley Thomas. Preston gan. spoke feelingly-- ol Athei. associations with Mr. Andersdn, and the negative with Charles Keltestified to his faithfulness, hon- ler. Lucy Cutler and Glenn esty, and trustworthiness, and of his companionable attributes.-Thesaid that in years past he had added greatly to the enjoyment of the young people with his music at dances - and social ' gatherings. Closing remarks were made by Bishop J. L. McCarrey, and the LAST RITES FOR PRESTON C. C. OUT PRESTON Chamber of Commerce has called its next meeting for March 10. This meeting will consist of a business meeting and iuneheon. The committee in charge of the program rotvisf of Zan Marshall, Lynn Hale and Clifford Warr. The board or governors recently chose the following committees: committee: agricultural Spencer Felsted, Ivan Geary, Jed Lewis; roads, E. A. Crockett, Thomas Heath, A. B. Nash; mcrehants, J. A. Bullock, Harley Greaves, Horace Baugh; advertisements. Ken Browning, Claude Lewis, G. C. Kilgore; Earl celebration, Card, Emil Petterborg, Ernest A. R. Yaussi; new industries, Cutler, William Fryer, Lester Sant; civic improvements, Carl H. Carlson, Willis Hendricks, Wallace Bailey; national counselor, Dr. G. W. States, Attorney P. J. Evans. NoMoreNeuritis J & ' yso g KDYL 300 5 North 1st Fast PHONE 105 'JV2.,1,"IL"VT?1 oT Flour Matched No. 2 ft CANS Sperrys Drifted Snow Fiee!) $2.00 48', FEBRUARY 21TH i Luxury -- - 29 Full Cream Found 21 Pancake Flour Aunt rlf'imma 25 ParkaKts BUTTER Fresh Creamery Found 98c bag CHEESE Vouf sntc iouIJ well alford to feduie itv tax on gavoline if it could xtop evasion of the gasoline tax law. To put it another way, your state could huild many more miles of good roads each year if it were not for bootleg gasoline m Afton Nippy Found RAISIN- S- Klim Kildxiii, Srrdf'd or Srodlcss; hat is bootleg gasoline5 It is gasoline on which the seller pays your state no tax. But the racketeer collects all or a part of the tax from you and puts it in his own pocket. The racketeer robs not Vi S 29 TRlf. 29 Jar only your state but you! This theft of tax money means less money for state road funds and keeps your gasoline tax high. Sugar MATCHES t Will you help stamp out this new racketeer? You may be buying 17 - l 25 Clltl-- l 19 Sunkist K TEST! BY LAROK PACK ACE I lard Home-Rendere- i Bacon Extra Fancy, Tender tmpgL Hamburger SAUER KRAU- T- LARD Steaks Founds . Fure Lard, Fresh Rendered; 3 Found 25 LAMB CHOPS BACON Cream Rind Removed, Machine Sliced of Yearling or Kill 3 Pound Lamb-L- oin 25 t Founds ... Pot Roast I Salmon Ifeo vLi Large Size DOZEN U.S. d, Purilati and 5 BUNCHES ... 6-l- h. limit Sliced Large or Small; 2 FouniK Found 3 i Inspected. .. Lean Beef Tender No. 7 Bone Best Shoulder Whole or Half iJ'n'.'n' vv 15c Firm and Fresh 35c STKAKS 3 BUNCHES... Radishes Add Milk WIENERS Extra Fanry ? 15 Iozen Juiij; Fresh and Tender or Water 43 BEST Carrots (Bake Pan Free!) LEMON- S- QUALITY MEATS All Ready. 45 25 Tall Can SEWELLS mua-do- !liss or UnssrtH Nark . 5C CHINO Bisquicfc 29 - 'iaoot, dtiiry 2 Ihuorii 1 I l Kijw ORANOES SARDINES COMPANY Hosodnlr, I Chm 10c Clean Long Leaves 25c 2 JAR Loaf Spinach Glass Jar 79 n .29 FOR Ieanuls Klrrtrir Unlit Katf . ... ... Bread Made From Choice R- SALMON Van Camps t Oval Cans CONOCO Gasoline is a branded gasoline you ran buy uith safety at the sign of the CONOCO Red Triangle. 19 Lililijs Chinook No. dependable company who complies with the law. PRUNE- S- Santa Clara 8 Pounds LBS. . , Peanut Butter 29 rounds 25 25c 2 c ANS POTATOES TUNA FLAKES bootleg gasoline and not know it! Ihir,.' one way to be sure your tax money is going to your state and coming back to jou in the form of good roads. That way is to buy nothing but reliable gasoline, sold under a familiar, respected brand name, backed by a 5 Fine Heel 16-o- OLIVE- S- ( urtmi of Nix Each Kosf FLOU- Peanut Butter- - Veribeht No. 2 Cans RICH 111111 19c LBS. Shavers, Large 2 25c Figs Fruit is Slices Black Figs' Grape Frpr) l'miml N-- V Wednesday, Feb. 24th Li OIL habit-formin- g. and Columbia Stations Felix Market (We Deliver Orders Keeps Your Gasoline Tax High! CONTINENTAL TONKJHT at 7 W . n Mountain Standard Time s, li Jims, Neck, Legs w Thighs lid f thi Aronls-fn- c If jkm Ttat to cU.t-l- c Jaa of aeuriUa, neurmlri or rbeuro&tUun, just apply Tyamo! to tbo affected parts and aoe bow quickly all mlsary will Tfanol is a powerfully penetrating absorbent, aoothinr and beating ia its actioa, which roes in through tbo pore and quickly reaches the burning, aching nerves.fe Those stubborn pains la the back of the neck, about the boulder blade, face or bead, in the forearm and fingers, or extending dowa the thigh to the toe tips, wtol a soon disappear. Cramping of the will atop and you will no longer be bothered with soreness, swelling, stiffness, numbness or tenderness of tbo joints and ligaments, Is not an ordinary IfsJmeat sal re, but a sciatiflc new emollient r Tyamot from anything la that entirely different used. Jont suffer any Kl haveGeterer supply of Tyemol at aor food drug stern. Always on baad as j ny Lagan Drug Slait Blue Ribbon Malt Program With Preston High , also furnishes iron both. for the blood. is much The bulk in All-Bra- n like that in lettuce. Within tha body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears out the wastes. Isnt it much pleasanter to enjoy All-Brathan to risk taking pills and drugs so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls daily overcome most types of constipation. If you have intestinal trouble not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal, or use in rookRecipes ing. It is not on the package. At all grocers. Made by. Kellogg in Battle Creek. on th Malad Wins Debate NpwpH COMMITTEES FOR Old Maestro" and all the lads 'The - WEDNESDAY AS Tune In j en- tirely free from constipation. Mrs. I. H. Kendig, R. F. 1). No. 2, Lancaster, Penna. Constipation is caused by lark of two things in the diet; Bulk to exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Laborafurnishes show All-Bra- n tory tests All-Bra-n 1 10c |