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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL, rAGE FOUR. LOGAN, UTAH. -- TUESDAY, MARCH 19J2. 1, Record Group Start Play In M Men Tournament Thrilling Games, One Upset Mark First Round of Play At Preston Heie are the scores for the first round of play in the in e M men tournament basketball d moil tournament i pom vision tomn.iHium, which opened at I'reston Monday ami 1 hurMonday night in Pro ton before at ti p. in. l. at D.tiisunto in Logan. i h.im- - night. a good crowd of basket! all enWIIITNM thusiasts. ptorisli g.uiM, Thursday G T 'I Jvhodnh: The second round of pl.iy. to0 0 0 0 I rf Bodilv, i li.tinpinnship in light night, will also b pliid If I R 0 (I II 0 Hull. 7 wart! irst uni fourth p, in with tile thud 2 3 Ralhson, c and 'lhuisdiv. vs. North lights, Wedne-ilu- y 8 p. in. WrllsMlIe first The g.um s hi being in Logan Sovrntfi. will be played in the Inuisanle ft I romioin, Wjiiiiiiiii,', it p. in. ONE POINT I irst. Urolith n GAMES , DECIDE!"' onsohitioii I IirIiI Three of the g.uin.s m the fn ,1 III ton M.ilail 6 l. m round were thrillers from slait to finish with only om point he oiiil. 1(1 p. in. St. h.irh'H h. (iiMiritn-fo- u mg the margin of tunny in two n. of them it . hi. rrcsjim 1irst vh. UiU- The Smithfield First v.nid up net the t'hfton wurJ in the .seinin' IM. 7 6 4 13 Hansen, c game of the night, the final scort 0 2 0 0 Gessell, rg The Smithfield hoys being 0 1 0 (I Frank, lg II1- UK S MOUK ABOUT piled up an early lead whnha f 0 0 0 0 Hammond, brought them victory despite 2 0 0 4 Fuhriman, f fast last minute rush on the pail i EDOM VI MO 0 0 0 0 Smith, g of the diminutive Oiu ida stake Coe Howell, center champions. (ContiniKC fiom page one) 10 10 4 24 Totals and sparkplug of the Chiton team, was badly off his form lho losers LIFTON ( should go through to the consolaown G T F P and writing his syiptsv L tion championship him the 0 2 everf Sears, of the magnificent brought first In the game H Henderson, If of $75 a week 3 0 0 6 Fust ward ning, the Providence was C. Howell, c It wasn't muih but it 5 3 0 10 defeated the W hitney boy s by a 0 0 0 0 The bovs are runn- enough on which to marry Gic.ru R. Howell, rg score of meonce told R 1 1 1 3 and Wally Henderson, lg from the ers-up Logan 2 ld like to see anybody try that Feltman, f Franklin stakes respectively In- now' cidentally Hansen, lanky Proviso as to But. often happen, 11 8 1 23 Totals dence center, counted is points Then good jobs, Wallvs blew- - up SMITHFIELD FIRST to grab off first honors for the came a sec roc as his ond rise gn G T F P first day of the tournament 3 6 came and tumble comedian Gutke, rf ward Wellsville First Hatton with Ravmond And A tnea 2 0 0 4 If St Chailes to Htllyard, defeat from behind tumble 5 1 1 11 Heaps, c in another thrilling contest which another Now s on he of baek R Plowman, rg top 0 2 light The St Charles hoys the ended R Hillvard, lg heap again 0 0 0 0 suffered from stage fright at the c 0 0 0 0 Rich, start, but after they got going, Not so many years ago a cheap0 0 0 0 forged into the lead. Only some ly dressed girl trudged the streets Tout, g sensational basket shooting at the of New Yoik searching for woia Totals 31 10 2 24 end saved the Wellsville quintet. so that she, her mother and sis NORTH LOGAN ter c ciuld eat NORTH LOGAN WORKS SMOOTH Her name is Mrs Irving Tlril-berG T F P .North Logan displayed a smooth better known to screen fans W. Nyman, rf 6 1 1 13 worked its that as Norma Shearer. working quintet V Nyman, If 3 5 2 8 Nonna was determined to be- Stauffer, way through a hard fighting team c 3 2 0 6 from the Malad Second ward for come a film actiess but there were H. 2 0 0 4 rg a 0 victory The game was not times when even extra jobs were R. Peterson, 2 4 lg as lopsided as it seems as it was sc an e and the family had to eat Beck,Nyman, 0 0 0 0 c in final that the was she to quarter hii.ally Hollyonly brought J. Nyman 0 0 0 0 they really began to hit the hoop. wood with a six weeks' film 8 for Malad The half ended Totals 15 11 5 35 '1 hat was the Second. beginning of MALAD SECOND But it cost a lot ol The defending champions, Logan G T. F.P. d Seventh, met stubborn resistance hud w ork Small roles . . rf 3 5 lolcs . . . staidom in a snappy fighting group from That's South, 3 6 Richards, If on top Georgetown The final score here why she 1ms staved 0 0 0 0 . Thomas, c was Hughes kept the cham4 2 0 8 rg Nooody ever dreamed that Lu Anderson, pions in the running during the i die Klc oc k, lg 0 1 1 1 Le Svur, Kansas Citv first half with 10 points while Smith 0 0 0 0 store clerk, would some Scott and Carlson found their 0 0 0 0 Morgan become one of day our to the Logan put leading shooting eye 0 0 0 0 " reel! cell lit ilics ehucked Gibbs team out m flout Preston First ward, in the f mul her job lo go to New York and , Totals 8 8 4 20 to make her way In musical game of the first round, ran into try Finally Broadway trouble during the enily minutes romi dv I IU.YIV F.I.I.S II.I.E la r a chance, but the movies of the play when their leader and G T F hid captured her famy so she star, K. Hurd, left the game with left 3 rf Bui.st, for Hollywood a badly sprained foot. Despite this She 0 2 Archibald, If handicap, they put up a real but- (Yaw-for- changedBut her name to Joan Maughan, c 3 5 the only fame tle, losing by a big maigin, only sne could 3 6 Lci.xhman, rg gather was as the ' when Clark and Lathy of the ' won data mp en,i Hendry, lg who girl team bioke Feedom, Wyoming, f 0 0 0 0 loose in the last few minutes In after diming cup. It didn't seen' Perkins, possible that she sonic day would score heavily 9 10 5 23 Totals la ft star But thats just what FKATI II E (IAMB ST. ( II RI.ES she is. AT 7 P. M. G T F P Tonight, (he feature game will not imieti new that ran C A moll, rf ward heThere's find the Smithfield Fir-- t 2 4 3 7 If told about Greta Garbos years E. Arm-11- , and North Logan battling at 7 of xliuggle 5 0 0 10 and eventual Midden A M chclson, c p. m. Smithfield gave tnd im- use to fame D Arnell, rg 0 W 0 pression that they were not playI ears before the world ever Williamson, lg ing their best game on Monday heard of the great Garho, she wai Gilgen, f 0 0 0 0 can improve, night and if they hats in a Stockholm deshould take the measure of the modeling Totals k ft 6 22 partment store Later she was Cache stake champions although dressed ill trick clothes mid those North Logan youngsters just ns a comedienne in n number cast LOGAN SKA F.NTII ol don't seem to know when tiny are G T F P. Swedish and German beaten. ( omedn s 5 8 3 13 Hughes, rf Logan Seventh and Providence If ivasrit Larson, aim "e nuy glamor First should have an edge m Garbo when she arrived in this Carlson, c 4 0 0 8 the other games of the cham- country She was considered only F. Sc holes, rg 1 0 0 2 pionship flight although anil lung a fan bet, but one pictme made E Sc holes, lg 0 0 0 0 is possible hcfme the night is lu r the sensation of American Fletcher, f 0 0 0 0 over. lihudom 2 4 Scott, g And so goes the story of HollyA wood. bum yesterday, a stai 13 10 4 30 Totals todv a bum again tomorrow1 GEORGETOWN Who can say? I 1. Mail of Tourne lrhton hi;h tu'hoot hi gaim, firt om- di- SECOND ROUND IN PLAYOFF TONIGHT it FoR A DAY i Wih a recoid ntimbrr of teams competing, the noil In rn M By Laufer BRUSHING UP SPORTS j i j j FPj l're-cto- '"'Ms U AGGIE HOOPSTERS j n. , , . hoozit Campbell, elon-- 1 Big gated pivot man for the Aggie basketball team this year, was named captain for 1932 at a meeting of lettermen held Monday after- noon. Nine lettermen voted They were arren Alson, George Captain Young, Campbell, Carl Belliston, ngil Cropley, Rulon Harris, Rudolph VanCampen, Elwood Drys-dal- e and Guy Christensen. Campbell, who was a member of the championship Aggie team of two years ago, failed to return to school last year but this sea-o- n he was again in the abbreviated togs and had an exceptional season, despite the general failuie of the Aggies to cnek. The blonde giant led tne Aggie offense and garnered 98 points for third place in the wetirn di-- i vision scoring column. W 17 ... QS R CAMPBELL HEADS 110 2 PuTiI-L!CN)-K)1LA- ga-ae- 13 sal-ai- ( n fajgOME GiELS PJT OaJ VS expensive scekjTS-OC- Herald-Journa- 15 10-li.- m i j A A The Logan Commercial league will enter the second round of the playoff schedule tonight at 9 p m w hen the Als Bike Shop and City Offices meet at the Seventh ward gymnasium. They will be followed by the Herald-Journand Battery C at lu p m and Al's l The s Bike .shop won the opening be out to will and list Wednesday fatten their standing while the other two teams will be fighting to get back into the running. The games are both expected to be exceptionally fast foxy phann 13 LOGAN JUNIORS TO PLAY OGDEN The Logan Junior high school basketeers will meet the Ogden Central Juniors in a return game The here Thursday at 4 p. m locals were beaten in a hard game last week at Ogden, the final score being Members of the local team are Allan Otterbeck, Garr Thompson, Willard Edwin Izatt, Adams, Howard Eames, Louis Maughan, Luther Yeates, Albert Jenkins, Mercer Smith, Nate Dopp and Dean Jeffs. 26-1- Kampus Kaprice, March 1th g 35-2- A FIRE COSTS TOO MUCH 13 THEY ALL LAUGHED WHEN Connie Mack, desperale for pitchers, sent Adolph Rettig lo the mound. Just three hours before, Rettig had walked into Shibe Park, told them he was a pitcher and got tlie job. To live amazement of Mack, con-tlH- 37-1- 14 10 fea-tuic- 30-1- 3 T Luc-ill- e r 10117 15 10 13 13 hey-he- 13 13 111 111 rme-re- 1113 10 . - I i i j , J ' ' , ' 4 Sunday evening, Helen Jardme entertained at an partv at her residence Those inetudrd were, Mary Myler, F.dilh Fisher Nina Thompson, and Mr Kiln Jardine. Jesse Buttars, Reed DahlLaRue Godfrey and the hostess Frue of Dayton. Mrs Stan of her Idaho, was the guest B John Jardine. last father, week Miss Erma Bingham of Weston Idaho, spent the first pait of the week at the home of Thomas Jensen. Mrs. David Sparks entertame i in honor of her husbands 56th birthday anniversary, Mondav Dinner was served to 14 guests The evening was spent in soe.iaJ chat Martin Harris camp. Daughters of Pioneers, met recently at the Griffith home of Mrs John Svlvia Loosle gave the Lesson an Mrs Lelia Thompson gave interesting sketch of the Life of James Myler Other numbers were a Burt, and Bongs bv Daisv ladies chorus. Refreshments were served to 30 guests Miss Alta Godfrey of Logan spent a few days here visiting with relatives Miss Ituth Dahle, who has been employed in Salt Lake City, has returned to her home Mr. and Mrs Benson Dual spent a few davs in Claikston with relatives visiting B i'I Mrs Margaret Cutler of Lake Citv accompanied liv hci brother, Willi un Sp irks, of Trcnt- on, silent Sunday at the home of David Sparks Mr and Mrs Win Plough of Trenton, vero visit mg at the tiomi of Mrs Reuben Kasniussi n Mon- day Mrs Knot P.robn-i d.iuyhtcr- of Log in, who hi-bin here for two wicl,s relume home Sunday , t The Girls huslcht'l i , recently at the home of licit,, Thompson The lining w is s, ert i ' j - ' e I . J- Kainpus kaprice, t .March ? 4th Theater When '' t , men wishing to retain present rights with respect to brands used by them must file their desires with the state board of agriculture by May 15, according to word received from Salt Lake City. Under provisions of a law enacted at the request of the stockmen, certificates of brand owners must be renewed every 10 years if the owners wish to retain specific brands At present brands are beiug recorded over a period that started May 15, 1931. The state board of agriculture from May 15. 1921 to May 15 1931 issued over 11,245 certificates for bvestork marks and brands. After May 15 any brand or make remaining unrecorded may be obtained by any livestock ownei applying for it. After that date the state board of agriculture wli. issue a booklet showing each livestock brand, and the naming cw ner Butter Prices FRANCISCO, Mar. 1. if Pi San Francisco butter today: 92 score 24. SAN Balsa, the lightest wood known, has about half the strength of the best spruce. Kampug Kaprice, March 4th We Give Theater Tickets Wednesday Specials Pound 3 The Logan Teachers hpproaihed nearer the end of a successful season when they defeated Lewiston at the Logan Junior high school by a scoie of Kowalhs was high point man with 19 points LOGIN IKK I IFUS 59-3- Peterson Hodges McBride Ktlburn 1 19 0 U u 1 u 6 0 12 7 2 b 0 3 15 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 - 27 5 5 59 ON G T. F P - LEW I VI Potter, tf . Swinyard, If Talbot, e Totals Officials: 2 3 - Hver, rg Waddoups, lg Hver Gilbert 5 31 9 1 11 Totals 8 H 3 ... F P T. 0 0 G inclcrhoff, if estover. If Kowalhs, c Murray, rg Crook ston, lg V . ... 1156 4 h 3 1 l (I 3 11 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 0 O I 1 1 13 5 5 31 m Nelson and Briggs. Kanipus Kaprice, March 4th WESTON SCOUTS . MAKE SKI HIKE ESTON. Twelve Eov Scout-witS outinaster Alfred Maughan md Troop Committee Chairmar helix Filler, left early Saturday hike morning for a ski to Bea They traveled noith-eathe rat to then south Rivet, a fust class cooking test w.us held The boys participated in a soul pace test on then Fourteen miles homeward hike were coveted during the jaunt h Pounds faro-Ahn- e STRING BEANS Torn or Gloss; 2 plcgs. . TOILET TISSl E 1000 sheet; 3 Rolls M AT( I1ES B 19 29r Ians STARCH 35 10 SAUDIS ESi Tomato or Mustard; 3 cans .. 3 Boxes 18 18 16 Felix Market 399 North 1st East PHONE Where Friendly Service Is I 'S Always Found i LETTUCE, large heads SHREDDED WHEAT, package SODA CRACKERS, 3-l- caddy b. FLOUR, high patent, bag ORANGES, large size, dozen BUTTER, pound POTATOES, 100-lbag 4S-l- b. h. CHOIS CUT STEAK Pound st 1 Fresh SHOUT playing bunco and rook Those and pic cut were 11 ittic. Annie Ho Thompson, Blanche and Nin-Thompson. Miry Myler, Edith Sir.ih Gnffin Ruhv God Lavoim Goodey, Violet Annie and Stella Christ- enxen. H'll.ird Joe Auhihild, UutUils, Nathan (Jodfrev, James Ravstc n, Rulon Anhihild, Wesley Thompson Rov cl Fislier, Bsrson Gocwliy, anil Alf Cmdlrey, Refreshments w re serve d OK ALL THINGS! Mrs Pv Lo.dc lit Ktilish and Getmun psy hie roilia d recently in honor of her daughter se nehers, it is repented, are trying M irgin-rits bn thd ty animir to eh inge a nanny goat into ft xury. The- - evening w is spent in 15th century witch formula pi img gi.ncs Refreshments were There were 21 guests served The fruit bat of the West Indies has a nose shaped like a leaf present c IU'TTER ( reamer) LOIN PORK W c 31-2- 2 PHONE no TOP POSITION d All livestock ft. Piggly Wiggly hoopsters turned m the Independent league Monday night, dethe Texaco boys by a feating sooie of Johnson of the victors and Jeffs of the losers tied for high point honors with 3 4 counters each The Piggly W igglv boys defeated at Smithfield Hyde Park on Saturday night, and have also won two games, from Clarkston and Wellsville, on forfeit. The score Monday night: P1GGIA WIGGLY 13 JACKSON & FRY CO. TEACHERS KEEP a hunch, plenty fn a surprise I have a HMMMHMtHHtHMHNHMMNMMM LIVESTOCK BRAND fi-hi- r. it TEXACO QUINTET ippens says Ralph Graves as A Dangerous in Wally Cook Affair " 'Plenty'" agrees Jack Holt as Police Lieutenant McHenry, hut the trouble is, it usually happen.-to me'" But for once, the plenty happen to both of them and some others, besides- - in this romantic comedy mystery .showing toclav to Thursday at the Capitol Theatre with Holt and Graves heading' a cast that includes Sally Blanc, Susan k'leming, Blanche Fiidtriu, Tyler Brooke, William V. Mong, Fre'drie r Muir, bounty, Siuney Bracy, and othirs, Edward Sedgwick directed. Howard J. Green wrote " Dangerous Affair" espci tally Pictures and their famous buddy team Comedy is the of a keynote of this mystery necklace stolen from tlia person who stole it for a joke. It seemed quite an ordinary necklace of no narticular value, but after the reading of a will in a cobweb-drape- Skidmore, lg old house that is full of McDermuid .. spooks, ghosts and murders! Totals it turns out to be the hiding place of the secret location of the inheritance! h baseball writers and fans, Rettig pitched a two-hshutout over the Browns. But the tragic echo of this laugh was that, in his next six starts. Adolph never got past the fifth inning, drew his release and slipped back into oblivion. GROCERMEN BEAT ALKIE OPICS Capitol MUST RENEW ALL , i Let us take that dangerous accumulation of soot put of your chimney Heavy firing has caused a lot of soot, which may ignite any tune and throw burning sparks on your dry roof A good cleaning of the chimney RIGHT NOW may save your home We clean chimneys the modern way A wire cleaning biush is run up anp down the chimney, while a large tube from our Powerful Vacuum Suction Cleaner attai hed to bottom draws all soot out into laige soot bag POSITIVELY NO MESS IN BASEMENT SPEC III. PRICE DIKING MARCH, $2.30 ICS CATSUP, large bottles . 18c . H'ATS LOIN STEAKS, pound" ROUND STEAKS, pound HAMBURGER . 2 Hs. BOILING MEAT, pound . .. J BACON SQUARES, pound LOIN PORK CHOPS, pound P-N- Butter ut 2 ib. 25c jar ds Made From Choice Peanut !h : Hamburger Lean, Ground , Sliced Bacon Cash Market i: and Grocery jj Lard . : j , - From ('linin' Beef Fancy Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Pure While, F. S. Inspected Best Shoulder Cuts From loung Steer Beef . 1 Beef Steak 1 , SAFEWAY MEATS 2 lbs. 1C lb-15 3 fc 20 10 ii |