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Show rf9W999fV9 PAGE FOUR THE HERALD-JOURNA- L, LOGAN, UTAH, APRIL 15, 1932. FRIDAY. Farmer Tracksters Leave For. Meet.; In Salt Lake JV . hi m , Ur'- -: Pt : (r- QIOTERO FIGHTS Romney T akesLeadera HERE NEXT WEEK Today; Others Follow .2 ... squad of Vanguard of writ officially opes the 193 track and field season HatUndny aguoet the University of Utah at halt Lake, left here FriThe UtU Afflei They were. Coach E. L. Romaey, Captain Carl Befflatoa, Aland Nrinou aad Pyper. It la this great) tMt' Romney is counting oa wearily foy poiniaee in the meet The remainder of the squad ofufft Aggies will leave for the Capital early Saturday morn' For-gea- stw MAKE pfc . M0WINO Although it in extremrly doubt fu) f the Aggies wilt be able to atari g enough points to push the Uteo off the top spot, the Farmer fiber poll are excellent and the; sWM 'he aMe ta moke a better shewing than they have done for aevesul year past There are thtWS arfoufiotercsUng persoaal eMfsaUn that' will add to 4be easst alao. Chdri Of thaw 4a in the high the When Aggie jutbp ties In with Newell forth, sensational young fresh-- f the university. Roth are I of a group from each that has been doing six regularly and it will be to-afight whan they get Jillietoa, hr the way, is a good Kt for high poiat honors. He r events, the pole sboold Jt to Jump In wlci he A, the uM get first or second, the 9 Ilia .... the broad Jump, la ( A ef wWrii ha ehouid pick a .points. i 1 nu aooH '.inhere who should got points the Aggies are Forgeon in f h hardies, Campbell la the shot the discus, Nelson In the id 1 ta duff and Roberts la a r matanco Pypor races. milete hat of Aggies as ft W reMMI 'f them op for the Hum-- i Tolman, as. Welsaa and flohaob. daah Nelson, Hanson, dash binl t , d"B 1C Toiman, Lriggs. lief ful Qesssil, p I "to aad Barrua. -- la t At-- Ip Roberta, Roberts, rua-Py- psr, won. aad . run Pyper, Bare, M anti Jri-- high hurdles Forgeon, and Maadows. "iedk - yi ile'iVfiy uf 1 -- hurdias Forgson, Meadows. Humphries, (ptaff t. 3 .t'.eawell. Am y Udad ... A c Toang, Hughes, Fraugh- Law, Chris- - Law, Fpeaghton. t ru mad F u? N - Jatep-ChrisUn- aen, Ray- - BelUston, Brady.rixLaw. Baliia-- CONTEST WINKERS Albert Jenkins aad James Skidmore took championships in the Pentathalon events at the Logan Junior high school, acto the announcement of cording Coach Kenneth Vanderhoff who is in charge. The meet was held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Jenkins won the senior event He with a total of 477 points. edged out Detmar Miller, the state junior- champion last year, who had a total of 4381 and Ray Partington who rolled up 4266 counters, Skidmore registered 4413 points, followed by John Dunn with 4 M7 and Shugi Koiki with 41U. : The boys compete ia five event the basketball pitch, the baseball throw for accuracy, SO yard and RM yard dashes, broad Jump and high Jump. Pan-Pacif- Ik atordaek, Weeds. dump Frigeoa. Bryadaia. r.-SSShZr'BL. AM Iff. C. A. Laragn re- heme last Tuesday from ftosd 4 foeaia where they apant a cou- af weeks with their daughters, M Oten Ensign of Stockton, 10 Cheisttaa Lamoa of Ban etaee. ' They had a moat en- - IJcjot Iicajae Golf Course Benefits Standing Told By Salt Lahers . NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing af the Teams The benefits of a golf course, Won Lost Pet. what they have done far Salt Lake 1 1.000 ... Boston in Utah aad 1 1.000 City and other places Philadelphia 06T what they eeuld do for Logan and 2 St. Louis Cube valley. 2 Cincinnati Tills topic wu dtetatud by 1 Chicago Eric Rybwg, formerly sf Low 1 Pittsburgh .000 and riw a msmhfr of the Salt 0 Brooklyn .000 Lake Golf aad Country chib, aad 0 New York Alex MoCafferty, club professional, before a group of local golf , Thursday's Result Thursday night Chicago 3, Cincinnati 5. The meeting wu held at the Pittsburgh, 5, 8t. Louis 4. Chamber of Ccmmeroe aad wu Philadelphia-NeYork, cold. cold. well attended oy the group which ate working out plans for the LoAMERICAN LEAGUE gan Golf aad Country oiub as well aa several others Who are JoinStanding of the Tram Won Lost Pet. ing ths rapidly growing group 2 0 1.000 of goH minded sportseun .of Washington 1 0 1.000 New York 1 AST Both Ryberg end MeChfferty 2 Chicago 1 .600 waxed eloqdeat aa they dtocuaaad 1 Cleveland IDAHO SET Detroit 1 Aoo 1 the gblflag game ta general aad ... 1 2 St. Louis then bow It has afferiod BaR in particular. They Phil adoad distinction a The Oneida aad Boric PRESTON to the city, I Franklin stake M. I. A. will have to a constructed well Thursdays Rtautta i. I. A. contests on Cleveland hrae town's re potation 1, Detroit 3. v the advertising the St Louis 3, Chicago 0. ' The Oneida stake descritown by word of Waahington-Bostocold, j aut-olag and music contests ptor ttca af thhew old. Neri heM at the prestoa TWrd t ... ... ... ..... ... - town sportsmen srho have played ca Ota doursc. Botlk mentioaod ia pafticuhr indfrftfll Mydut vfUdh t arraaghd for a gaff count in LaIt with the tre mendous dHftoalRw aad enpeaus Involved ia frirtgg aut the av erage course. . They said that the local count would, without qu tion. be made into ou of the m a tt state m tor moet that rawktaf. Mi IU aafba Radky us Fresh Corley Leaf per lb. Largo, Crisp Heads Each SPINACH LETTUCE COAIiY B SET Large Size, Sunkist Per Doe. Washington , txdieioa Each :. IElOIS Wiiiord Rogers, loAccording y cal manager far the Reed's 0c Stare, their sale witt start Briutday morning. Mr. Rogers states that his company has been preparing for this event for several months, and that in his opinion this sale will' be the biggest and belt Sc sale the Rite Way company has ever had. Rite-Wa- acm-annu- APPLES t nfr53 tec ; 3 Puaohes f fi tn o-- ie o: fHri Largs Friends, Ptt Wmen 1 Cah pi Mr If 1 ,K!kLCram i f ' in spending the week in -j '.hire. Bf. Z. Harris entertained birthday party last Thursday I her httte son, Btllie. Games refradHaonU were enjoyed by toy RAM folks. it. Mrar Roy Pond of Idaho, called Sunday at of Principal and Mrs. had. They were en route ta Lappa to attend the funeral Anderson. ftjtaad Aw- - and Mrs. Cyrus Knapp of T JHim', Idaho, returned home Sun-- f after vWttag the past week h Mr. aad Mrs. Knapp. ' Ajrs. Ladle WinnMorgan of Ogdea was of Mr. her parents, and guest Pster Johnson last week. was invited ; tfwiu 8. Thomson as a special guest to the M Men aad Gleaner Girts banquet aad discs of the Smithfieid First ward bald on Wednesday. aad daughters, : J. W. Atoddarl nhrgaret aad Emma Noel Stoddard, and Ivaa May attended at Salt Lake City aad Sunday. Tfr. and Mr L. H. Merrill of tfjCaauaea, Idaho, called on their Ptdests. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill aad Mrs. Morgan Knapp Rich-Rto- d. d7G 1?. V rssuEr- - - ' A Durable Edch Wisconsin Nippy Per Pound Elbe 27 c 35y ie . II LA. i ,ivliitruident aad LiiiwfcUl rihrisUHto of the ana ' H. berataa were in charge of tlMCt-Jf- ff P SPGHETTI DE3PS.J!-.3C-c DATO.. 17o SOAP C07FEE IIACOmT 5 Pounds 6 Pounds Mission Bell 5 Bars iftn am CORN sr'cL ico 6MMDTl-2C- Iwt Golden PEAS Ungraded Beans Cot Stringless CSC3 p. m. Tomatoes Grants Damages In Suit Over Blaze PRESTON1 Tba Jury hi tin ease of Cor bridge - vs. the - Tborntoa Drug company granted the former damages to the exteet sf (MB0 in a session of tho district court held -- PRUIZS WADdJT OATS Utah PacM1? KRAUT Del Monte 2Co i PM,. cocoa aad ths Cams aad The FrankUa staka coatasts will be held la tho chapel aad recreation hall of tho Preston Sac- ward chapel com me Being at 33o Bun f PEAS 2Qo C2U3!J?U.2Qo MAYONNAISE OBunsn S3 eon EiS f ! . af t Ft Lt. a Mrs. N. F. Sullen spent City. L fdaseday at Salt Lake .H,7 . PRIZE AIDED : , Tenn, Apr. 15 (C.P months ago a Memphis lusrifi answered a newspaper faraagating when the first would occur in . 1332. reporters went to inform i had won the prise, a ton Ah.vjr lnhad the family in .,f-Mdiii;food. Between NUmaSr, when tne contest was begun, aad March, when snow fell, lather had hdea put Of work, 'ph (t cciste?ati::i n Brought Kellogg's New Health ALL-Bra- 0EV7ELL0 FC3 QU3ST i Caccono Ooal Pcr-H- Every one who has suffered from constipation should read Mr. P. M. WT1LE IT IA8T&- Fishers letter: For many years I suffered from constipation and used, for relief, all kinds of laxatives. After a few days' treatment, I would only find my condition the same as before . at times worse. , 8ome time ago I started to use KM logy's ALl-Bkregularly, once a day as directed. Since doing this, I have found that I do not need sny other medicine to procure the dsaired result, and H keeps me In a very healthful condition." Mr. P. M. Fisher, 352 Evergreen PU.ce, Ridgewood, N. J. Constipation ia caused hy lack of two things in the diet: "Bulk to exercise the intestines; Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. All-Bxa-n iron supplies both and also for the blood. I, ! Ths bulk in All-Boa-n is much' like that ia lettuce. Inside the body, it forms g soft mass, which gently dears out the wastes. . How much safer this is than risking pills and drugs so often harmful. Just eat two tablespooitfuit daily in serious cases, with every meal. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved in this way, see your doctor. Equally tariff as a cereal, or Used In cooking. Get the package at your grocers. Mode by ' Kellogg in tZ&TO J2,ci n5o t. riV Doo2 Pc2 Dcoclo Vv? 9o and Ocnoll PopCs Lo3no&u ak , j L f i 0 4d&M WUHwrn Weodkwd of Sait Lake I Bostoa-Brookly- The case grew of a fire in the building the fay Mr. and Jointly Cartridge Ba her Ightde, Florence, and the Thorjrtoo Drug com- La. Claire Merrill of Downey Shop aad week-en- d visitors of Mr, and psny. The . Stoddard. Mrs. Claire cahnsd tho Was formerly Miss Avtlda for their r r I Pfam. Vacuum Paebad, , k tCs J ' 0UJGAE1 Fine Granulated. 3 toe 2 Bunches i U To : v d hr .. I rtash, Tender Pdf Poaad te , 8AFFRANOpGl April 15. 0JJM ilati, rmiJ'a huim today, 92 M. A. Thomas and f ai Butter Price? nra H5S 4 I wC c te CA2jB , . L mml Eirotzaiso, at th IREGUER SiLE OF mom Florida Raosets Each GRAPEFRUIT PROVO. April U Otr The net season was officially opened here today when teuniaeers of the Brigham. Youag unlvrsity and tho Uahmrsity of Utah clashed In the Bret meet of tho season. Tbs Utes, perennial state champions, were heavy favorites to win with a team of five lettermen to met a comparatively inexperienced Provo group. Coach The run Parmrise exnecU to play Captain Bill Woodward and In one doubles Jimmy Wilding with Woodward and Harry Ouss in the other doublet With Oust also playing singles. SHI Stratford entered the Iona singles. Ceaeh Fred Dixon named Kent Johnson and Aldy Smith in one doubles with Johnson playing singles, Clayton Jenkins and Wilson Booth in tho other doubles with Jenkins playing the singles and with Joe Swenson playing tho' lBn, 8 toa at 7:30 p. m. .. FEATURES FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH Fruit and VegetsWes rr teay! PLAY AT PROVO rid ,. ... IMEERS C?2L 7:30 t Will JUNIORS SELECLo Mtnma day Maaael Quintero, fourth ranking welterweight ia the United States, return to the ring in Lognn Taorsday night to handle a welt balanced fight card which is being arranged by Promoter Dick Quinney. Quintero will meet either Eddie Tanner of Brooklyn, N. Y, or Battling Wagner in a tea round feature buttle. Quintero ran into me tough sleddiag for a low rounds against Young Kannear two weeks ago and in hahie to get another dose of the same kind seat weak. ' s fT-- v IYoung Kanneur, who good impression with his ing against Quiotero, Witt Ed Baker ia a semi-finof eight reuada. Baker ia ored boy with plenty of in his two fists aad who comes to Logan with reputation of Beof his freight ia ing Tilngpin the northwest Of unusual interest to Cache valley fight fans will he the shr round argument hitwssa Garth Clark of Logan aad Kid Hmrita-woa- d of Lewiston. Two of the hardest totting little fighters to the valley will meat when theee two clash and it should be a humranks a dinger. Hawkeswood Might favorite beemase of hti better conditioning and longer reach. StorHag Hope witt he seen in a four round match against an opponent aa yet unnamed. - a Pi?2mo QAb BoHcd Steer ) b. E&ef- - Pot Yoaco Ooao FMdl4 Prime ova Roast, Start-Ca- t Stcaka u4 T -Booa BACON Uaa gtreaked Pound 14 faff cute Meaty VBAL Ftor gtufflng aad :.wv:js... Ptoatf LAMB Kft and BS5AST IWd Stcwiag . ta POT ROAST Steer Beef, LAK8 CHOPS aot Eteaks- -3 Jba. The'cliolcest Lunch Nests, new aad testy . . . Thttae dtfidou Spring Fry Chicks . . . Swifts Ham and Bacon . . , Hormd Meats . . . Fancy eats of Lamb aad Veal, etc. Have It! Fresh and 3moked Salmon. Anything unusual SIRLOIN PORK ROASTS . 3eing: v... ; i aeaeeeeMM A CACHE VALL! VALLEY PRODUCTS! fS2GO Kj.flSo , j Vool CEacuEdoi? Elcoci ca Fdto.Hjb 8 4 ESo Elpaut i Dc3oa-CacagC3:,f,GHait- Fine Sired 3. - Ye Old 2 ! I 3. Qo flCrr ) |