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Show THE f PAGE FOUR JUNIOR MEET IS ' Afternoon Every Week-daCanter streets Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper matter at th postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act Published at 75 Went Co. Koto red a second-clas- s In of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2.50 the year Cache advance, by carrier $3 50 a year In advance or 40c the month. Outside Valley, by mail $5 00 the year. San Francisco, 625 MarGilman, Nlcoll & Ruihman, Special Representatives 19 W. ,41lh St; Boston, 18 ket St.; Chicago, 400 N. Michigan Ave ; Tremont St.; Detroit, 601 New Center Bidg. Proclaim Liberty throughout the Nwrk, the TRUTH land QUICK whatever, Neither this newspaper, nor my of Its stockholders or officials has any connection or other private directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion service. business except the publication of newspapers , dented solely tq disinterested public . ThroUKhmit the west, sentiment grow 3 in favor of the plan to eut taxes by aliolLshing about half of our One. state Washington tenta- -' efcunty governments.county adtfvfcly wtfrka out h plan to reduce thirty-nin- e ministrations to eighteen, doing away with hundreds of s and a weird multiplication of expensive offices. Opposition to this plan, is heard already from guess office-holder- who? Howdy, folks! As an expert- nient, Mayor Roland B. Marvin of Syracuse is going to live on food costing 9 cents a day. menu; Suggested, dinner Globule of eonsonune; one miof boiled shad roe; leg of a split pea; crobe; one-hamolecule of ice cream; atom, t of blade coffee. 0 ; j ' ...1 who would have to go to Front' the work Tor A ljvlng.- Their sole plaint is that, if the taxpayers fot fdown to business and saved themselves : millions of' dollars a year, a number of officers would lose thfif jobal. Wel, if ft comes to deciding shall logo jobs, or whether citizens shall lose homes we know which side through burdensome-taxationwell take and which side' we think you'll takei- d The present multiplicity of counties and county governments is ridiculous, unbusinesslike and wasteful. The sooner it is abolished and a sane, modern system ' , substituted, the1 betteri office-holders; lf whether-politician- s , Other inexpensive dishes: Barbecued leg of animal cracker; one oatmeal under glass; fried mosquito cutlets; two whiffs of of camembert cheese; a cornflake; dish of frozen vacuwaum; three bubbles o( seltzer ter. - 1 - d dash G. Thompson, O. Andrews, D. Preston. Time, .12.2. d low hurdles N. Dopp, R Partington, D. Larson. Time hi teacher, ryprimandi iqg kim for fcpviaf hurled a ripe tomato at TToughle Jopes, one of hi little u to pos-w- Mhaipito,,a ipoet .helnpui thing ABNER AHHUAN-s- aW . Aaf I did speotc o too sau to the atronfeftt out that Ip the Mighty sfernhr, a nnxtr world. Mr. , Ash-ca- n when I was ,Jad, is the only et chiMe, bekmfi by young asf Oh yeah, .replied the husband in Amer- olde alike. ica who can re- young jacknapen, I suppose you frain from put- Were a model ehllde whea you klf threw. whie mine, la your darling ting on imaginA pox on ary brakes when teacheria dqekrT his wife is driv- Damo Humor, must she tell the lad all the darke secrets of my ing the car. boyhood n . past! According to a news item, , a ft branch brokerage office is to be EPITAPH opened on the Graf Zeppelin. Here lie the body Thats a terrible place to have Of Ferdinsad Keep; the bottom drop out of anything. e Lived la a And wafted la his sleep. , . .RARE The rarest summer hostelry. The Swanee river, according The one of which we dream. to s Georgia news item, is drying Will really serve fresh vegetables , , up. And pitchers full of cream. That's more than radio sopranos Jack Dempsey, according to a who sing about R.arp doing. rumor, mdy enter politics. Sometimes ws think the 'early Dont do it. Jack; your wind North American Indian mads a Isnt what it used to be. an great mistake by not having ' Lecturer says it is a tough job immigration bureau. a widow's second husband being Yes, but its a darn' sight better than being a widow's first PARTING SHOTS husband! And how many members j s of your adminlstratiou sold 8 I storks YE DIARY I Mr. Hoover T". Little Homer Humor, Jr, thys 4-- short, 4 doth return from schools, day. bringing with him a note from Pardon the sneeze, stranger. polJu l,dtde ... peat-hous- , I beyond nothing, . Than a little ha caught light if lean, greyhound sham at thi rid of the road, Hs walked briskly 1a its direction. For a momeat Heath thought tbs car was empty. Than Just ahead hs discovered what hiy nearsighted ayes had previously missed. Two tall, young figures. A girl and a man. Relief Surged over him and aagw, too. . I Young fools, hs muttered. might have known thnre wag nothf ing really wrong." He started te return to htf quUt garden when something about the glrle pose arrested him. A fragment of wbat she ws s saylsg reached him. I tell yon Im not going. Nothing could Induct ms to!" jnj :19 4. dash A. Otterbeck,,, ft. Burcnert, D. Peterson. Time, :b 2 run M. Smith, N Young, V. Fonnesbeck, . Time, 880-ya- 2 34.2, d run L, McArthur, S. Red ford, B. Stephens. Time, 1;3.2 run G. Thompson, A Otterbeck, D. Larson. Time, :27 0 relay Ninth (G. Thompson, A. Jenkins, R. Partington and M. Copen ) Time, :53J. A. Otter-becShot put (8 pounds) VV Adams, L- - Maughan, Distance 36 feet, two inches. . Discus M. Smith, A. Otterbeck, G. Thompson. Distance, 98 feet. Pole Vault G. Thompson, W. . Miller. Height 9 feet, Adams, 6 inches. Palmer and R. High jump Partington tied, McArthur. Heignt 4 feet, 10 inches., Broad ;ump L. I raugiian, M Smith, A. Otterbeck Distance, 16 inches. feet, 440-yar- 220-ya- 440-ya- k, 3,. T " NOMINATED FOR THE HALL OF FAME will-pow- Friday. Results were as follows: 140-yar- ' - , The Logan Junior high school class track meet was held Monday at the high school track with the Ninth grade coming out on top with a score of 94 points. The eighth grade copped 14 points and the seventh grade, one point. Carr Thompson wa first ip individual pointage witn 1 vx r "tv closely followed by Allan Otter-bec- k with 17 ana Merce Smith with 14'. The meet was , in the form of tryouts for the northern Utah track meet which is to oe hern at the Utah Aggie stadium on 100-yar- HOW TO SIMPLIFY GOVERNMENT Wellsville High Rites Thursday WELLSVILLE , Commencement exercises for the junior high school graduating class will be held in the tabernacle, Thursday at 8 p.in Alma Sonne, Logan hanker, will give the address to the graduates. The class of 59 students is the largest ever graduated from the junior high school A good program has been arranged and will be in charge of Principal V. R. Carver, Walter Perkins, Lewis Brenchlcy and Miss Ruby Leatham. ALKIE OPICS Capitol Theater The drama of boys at the threshold of manhood, facing the several paths leading to honor, to crime, to respectability, and undecided which to take, forms the background that Director Frank Borzage chose for his romance of youth, Young America, coming to the screen of the Qapitol theater, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. . Butter Prices middle-wester- h! .i . Bhe began to speak all in a rush. I thought oh I dont know what I thought," nho faltered. "Anyhow I think I ought to explain." Coldly ho said. Dont toll me If over now and lre learned a unload you sspoclally want to." lesson." , 0h, hut I do." She was shiverand ing now wtth excitement fatigue. Td Ilka to toll you about It It yon dont mind. Ho ha uld dreadful thing." 8ba felt the mans arm stiffen nndor her fingers and hastened to tunend what aha had retd. Oh no, dont ho angry she "It sonnds wore than It begged. dss, r tally.. He Insulted my friend mad fuu of them and then he Insinuated . Yes?" the maps voles prompted. Insinuated what?' Ho hed been drinking." Susan told him. It was at tha club. Than bo and anotbsr boy fought. Oh, It was horrible!" Sound l rather rowdytsh," com'T'HERE seemed to bo oomothlng mented Heath dryly. w tremulous and appealing about whel afalr ffonded ,hls tbo voire. Heath squared hi shoul- TH ders. Hs was a thy man but a col sense of fastidlousares. srlenUoua one and hs thought ho I shoaldat hare come," th girl had no choice. His long lags Tuehed on. "It was all a mistake. brought him In a tow stride to tbo My anat aaid so aid ak waa right quarreling pair. I beg yonr pardon, ho uld Piteously she demanded, Do you quietly, addressing the girl whoso suppose older people always know fees was only a white blur In Uo hour darkness. Is there anything I can Fro board ft said but Im not dot I thought I hoard a crash" ; , H was shaken whoa tha voice sure Its tree. 8 that aeiwered proved to bo that at Well,' anyhow, wo wore driving bw secretary. Trembling, excited, and bs asked mo If I waa engaged yet uomlstsktMy Busan Carey's to Bon. Bens poor," shs InterpolatMr. Heath! that voles said. I doesnt belong to this wonder if you would bo so awfully ed. good as to take ms back, loth crowd any more than I do" Ackroyd. I'm staying there and Well, wbat was it he tnvnnat-ed?- " the others have gone to another Heath asked. Whoever the party and 1 hive a raging headyonng cad was, bs needed a thrashache." almost at his own 1 ing. They war Heath eoncoaleg his tnrprua. should bo delighted, ho said. Ig- front door now. Tbs lights streamnoring her aeeort and wishing ha ing out of Lb lower windows Ilhad not left his eyeglasses os his lumined th girl's pat teem What be said was that 1 wai a study desk. There tall, young rufflirt that I wasn't being fair wtth fians all looked alike. I should bo delighted. ho re- Ben." she told him with passionate Indignation. . peated. The youth said something In a "Was that all?" Heath was so relow voice, too low for Heath' to lieved hi vole wss almost amuse! hear, Th older man waited, em"All?" ib echoed. "That' barrassed. 'Then ha felt a light enough! ' U was so stupid anyway. touch on hit arm. , Tho.whol evening was horrid, not Shall wa start bow?" Suren a bit Ilk what I expected. It aaid. She was trembling. wasnt sny belter then a west aide Ton'd .better keep hold of my dance hall," aha finished with . arm." bs admonished her. There superb disdain. roads are full of ruts if you're aot Hccth had led bar to the garage familiar with them. I can 'walk and was helping her Into th car. them in my sleep." His manner So yon thought we did things was as calm as though noth lag better up here, eh? he Inquired had happened. Too bad yon were sardonically, T We ll go along to my house and He turned to glance disappointed pick up a car," he continued. "Its at her and uw that she was strugtoo far to walk all the way and gling for compoeura Team glib youre CylJ. m her lush re. ! . . BY MABEL McELLIOTT j ev3zr4 ama me MMMWM CHAPTER XXV EARNEST HEATH was in his library .alone. With s sigh of disgust he pushed bark the plans on which be had been working Odd how sometimes everything seemed to go stale, he thought He had been fighting off this feeling et futility for weeks. He awoke with ft In tha morning. During tbs day he seemed able to shake It off bnt when he was tired or when his brain lagged aa it did now It returned In full fores. What I need la a holiday, ha told himself. He rose and strolled about restlessly, picking up small objects and putting them down. He supposed Ruth would be quite late. Bits was playing bridge at the Hamilton's and they bad planned to go later to the club to dance. He might as well go to bed but since he was not in the least disposed te sleep be wandered into the garden. He atood there gazing up at the cold, remote. Inaccessible sky, as if It might provide an answer to his problem. It was a perfect fall night. There was a cool, high wind from the west and a strange stillness seemed to brood over ail. It was always quiet there but tonight seemed specially so. Thus It was that when a splitting sound suddenly rent the stillness the listening man fe't his nerves tlngis with annoyance. There was a grinding .of gears. Thera was. just once, a faint cry. Heath began to rnn In tbs direction of the noise. Dowb the lane be went, h&Uess, a tall man in a dinner suit I When be reached tha futertelion of the main road he was breathless. He looked to right and left and for an iostjut could seej 1 " , I tid A, TTE began to rare the angina just as tha lights of aa other car showed oa th drive. Heath waa disturbed. Bad luck RuthS setting back just then. Ruth would bs ear-tato mlouadorstaad. Ha turned off the ignition, muttered "Excuse me a moment," to Busan and jumped oat. The lights of th Hamilton car swept around tha drive and b could see Ruth, bolding her furs superbly about her, going up tbs flagged path. H would her to explain. It would be better that way. She turned as h hailed her. I thought youd b In bed hours in go." Aggie T enniseers T o Invade Provo Friday LEAUl E AMERICAN Far from discouraged over their decisive setback at the hands of the Utah university netmen. Coach Perce Smith and his Utah Aggie hopes racquet wielders haveY.high U. teu1' of trimming the B. of this seers on Friday afternoon week at Provo. e .The Utah series which the total lost by the lopsided of five matches to none brought very conclusively the lack of pracGlade Linebaugh tice. Captain and Vern Cooley lost a hard Boston 10. Philadelphia (2. Others postponed; tain, cold. fought five set match to Captain Bill Woodard and Jimmy Wilding of Utah In the feature encounter NATIONAL LEAGIE of the senes while the other matches were more or less a walk away for the well balanced Ute team. WEATHER BLOCKS ALL PRACTICE Weather permitting, the locals should be in much better shaie for the match with B. Y. U- - on waa Friday. A lengthy workout afternoon but the held Monday Results Tuesdays weather interfered on Tuesday A11 postponed;, rain, cold. and practice sessions were oft. w' Smith hopes to send his Coach good Charges . through another and also CHANGE MENU , workout this atternoon Thursday prior to the departure for Provo. , only combination cer IN LOCAL FIGHTS About tain to perform against the Cougars is the aforementioned doubles With a change of menu from team of Linebaugh and Cooley. fists to Cauliflower for this week's Cooley covered himself with gloiy Promoter Dick in his first collegiate match Friathletic show. Qujnney has prepared a card that day and with his smashing game should prove extremely appetizing qnd powerful service appears to be a good partner for Linebaugh. to Cache valley fight fans. e holder ' Jack Ray of Tacoma and Abe Linebaugh is a Kaplan of New York, two husky qf the Utah intercollegiate doubles of 220 pounders, Jead off the show title with Jack Christensen He is - undoubtedly with a best two out of three fails Wellsville. tn win, two hour time limit event one of the finest doubles players Two more big boys, Bill Longson in state college tennis circles. of Sail Lake and Fred Speircs of His ability to make seemingly l, hour impossible gets and returns them Boston, will stage a time limit fray while Ralph Mor-le- y for points is beyond reproach. He of Tooele and Tommy Tassos is the most consistent player on of Chicago will argue it out in the Aggie squad and will likely another one hour, best two out of be Used in both doubles and sinthree falls affair. gles duties against the Cougars. Another wrestling preliminary OTHER DOUBLES and a fight preliminary are being 18 UNCERTAIN arranged for the show also, Promoter Quinney has announced. The other Aggie team of Jack The fights this week will re- Christiansen and Ralph Christenturn to the Dansante building, sen should, providing they play just across the street west of the together make a good showing at Woodruff school on South First Provo. Their biggest handicap - - West.' ' is th inability to play a conf Oi balL of brand Ralph sistent ' 4 t v looked unusually good against Hansen and Sutton of Utah. He COUGARS HAVE displayed a backhand drive that caused the Utes no little amount failed Christiansen of trouble. TURKEY to give him much support and as were two a result the badly beaten by the Utes. Either one of the Altwo may get the call to play the PROVO, April 27 (UKi though Utah Aggies and Utah extra singles match against the university have shifted their tra- Cougars. ditional Thanksgiving day game In the one singles, Coach Smith ahead on the calendar for next is undecided as to who will get Utah will have still a Thanks- the nod. Claude Jensen played fall, giving day game. well against Bill Stratford and be continues to play this same th?orugharaCoachUG. Ott Romney! if brand of ball, he will likely be i announced today that the Cougars used at Provo. However, several Dakota univer newcomers including Ernest StewP'y stty at Ogden oa . Thanksgiving art, Hy Holten, Rex Dibble, Ross day. Tyson, Merlin Allen, Hugh Fuller South Dakota i one of the and a host of other candidates are smaller schools of the midwest but battling for the position and Jen they have exce .a. prospects for son is evidently in for a busy next fall and are expected to week if he holds to his old poprovide B Y. U. with a real con- sition. test. Utah is not Weather cooaitions were chargplaying during Thanksgiving week . while Utah ed with causing more than 30 per Aggies will meet the University cent of airplane accidents of Idaho at Boise - the Saturday the laat si months of 1930. during following Thanksgiving. bar-mer- u.nr rrw'' Horne hopes to have all seven regions of thf fct&te in th. league this yeatv urgf'fc V participation'll idea weih different towns having several teams to play in a league up to June 30, then forming the team for regular play in the? region. No dates! were announced for the selection of regional winners JUNIOR other than to say that the regional schedules could continue until well into August. PLANS Region One includes leagues in Cache and 'Boxelder. The Logan Junior Collegians copped first honors lastiyear, going to the Smith-field state meet where they were beaten Aaron Horne, formerly of from Salt and now coach of the Mid- by the state champions 1 Lake. vale Junior high school, has anbe remembereQ loHorne will nounced complete plans for the cally as coach of the Smithfieid American Legion junior baseball Canners wh copped first honors Cache Junior campaign in the state this sum- the first yer the mer. Horne is state director of league was .organized. BASEBALL STARTED T 6 Ki r x 1 r ' X 1 hats right - IHroiv out ! ..... your Chest. I j f f E OF two-tim- succeeding the Legion program, Ott Romney. ,jr V d r A 'ht te one-fal- Borzage has woven this setting into the story and the result is a film that is said to be one of the most arresting productions of 1932. Spencer Tracy, Doris Kenyon Beryl Mercer and Ralph Bel lamy have the principal grownSAN FRANCISCO, April 27. ! up roles, with Tommy Conlon, -- San Francisco butter and Dawn Borzage today, 92 Raymond ; score 20. O'Day as the leading youngsters of the picture. The story opens in the juvenile n EWES SCORN CONTROL court of a city, SOUTH BEND. Wash., April 27 with a sympathetic judge trying is no birth control to solve the difficulties iU.ni There besetting among Pacific county aheep E. W. the boyj coming, before him. One tha "deserve? Lilly, pioneer Willapa valley far- rLLtTnUdf mer, reported hia flock of 32 ewes produced 20 pairs of twins ill lambs. Despite a rainy season, ses impress of the towns low. was rate mortality leading druggist, and when the into trouble through boy later gets A black bear cub weighs from 9 a desperate attempt to help his to 12 ounces at birth This is chum's grandmother, she interabout of its full grown venes imuch to her husbands . , . , - . amazement. t weight i . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1932. Major league Standing , HELD ON MONDAY Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d UTAH, N, Herald-- J our rial The A HERALD-JOURNAL,-LOGA- . V'fxdi'n TO DAY TILT Sth BUILDING Clyde, the British Isles famous shipbuilding city, had Us worst year on record in 1931. Business dropped 70 per cent below that of 1930, and 80 per cent below that ofl$13, the best yepr on record. I have a key," he told her. She faced him la the ball, flick-- , Ing her eyes Insolently ever him. What on earth have yoa beam np to? Your hair's blows every way." Hs began heltingly to 'tell her but she interrupted him. Some girl from that Ackroyd child party?" she Inquired. Yea, they were tearing things up at tha club, Ronny said. A rowdy young crowd. I can't think why Letty Ackroyd permits It to go on. Of course she's never borne and Mrs. Fleury Is just a figurehead." Patiently Heath pursued bis narrative. "But you don't understand. Ruth. This girl ofao's Miss Carey," Who on earth The th womans face hardened. Not oh. yon can't mean this la too funayi he retd It's very awkward, quietly, "but of course I'll te that she gets homo all right His wife's eyes narrowed. She's cleverer than I thought she uld Icily. She's determined te be noticed. This was as good a way aa any." Don't be foolish," Heath uld The girls Innocent as sharply. a child." Ruth dropped her wrap oa a chair and reached for a clgaret Her brow wort stormy. The whole story sounds absurd," shs said, and I warn you If you take this girl homo now ft will be tbo worst night's work you've evog don In your life." I dont know what you mean." 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