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Show t nr THE HERALD rTV oi- - His affliction makes it impos-able f oi Tucker to do manual labor Despite this handa ap be earned his wav through sin vears of college. He was forced to leave of Michigan law the limernty school in his last year because his 'aid was net did .it home A ALLEGAN. Mu h, ll Tucker Following his victory, lawvrr ci ippled bv in- announced to his friends that he cl r arrieil Miss Dorothea N'eei-- I when lu was 13, fantile pataly.-ualmost two acimved n.s first political post kin, of Holland, Mich, before veins be when the rtcent in campaign was elected Piobate Judge of Alle' county. gan a ar Sant l Clan living J Tucker won the Probate Judgeship oer a fueml ol Will you bring n.e a poclctt sin 'eteran campaigners, surprisand the X Bar X boys hook knife, leaders of the ing old political nl a g ime of county His appeal to the voters and a l'ttlo in was simple and direct - he merely cards and a n it m t, arid bring mad" a campaign nt a stoi king toll of cindy and be-- r n id uiguig the citizens' support lints a id an cr.iloi set " tuse "I need the job in angc and b.nani arid I in in He waged his campaign without years Mv old Belt, brother, Having no cam- wants a pocket knife and a tin. k political backing no out orhe mailed and an funds, nuts and And paign candy circulars and did no advertising ange and banana He is sin. save his own personal appeals In My addle, s i, his home township he poled 400 La Von Herzog, all 00 lor combined to votes total 337 N. 1st West. ol his sin opponents I CRIPPLE WINS POLITICAL POST s 1 c MS i i C run It i JUST ARRIVED abo IN TIME FOR XMAS SELLING ! A Brand New Shipment Rushed to Us by Express ! III m T W I 3 IT hK' of liar S i Irtnct mi v U'R. GEUTZ. 1 AvaFU GOT BlG '. IF OPeu oue of Thcge., vaiE'LV. pE.AQ-- , rnoM oSJu.il bkobleems basketball NAT HOLM AN B HAvtE To HAmE F MOO , AKf CAMT OPEM ipEAPS, VmE'l.L HAnE TO name Author of t.ir Ilcver. Coach and Winning Basketball -f- f My S Dii i leader a ,.i h ALL K.( family Mu.nu year ol service. For the third year, the award for thi dub le ider is a certificate issued by the Utah State Agricul-luia- l college extension service, A ,.al is added fen inch additional yen of service Club members and a adds pins are given by the Ft id Skate Bankers association The following are the communithe ty i, the clubs, the leaders,of the pioject, and the membeis which is .kins duiinv, the year d( hievcd 100 pel cent standing: Hynun Mis V H Terry, andi. cl, Mis Chailotte Allen Israelsen, Mis Viola Friendly (Ik is club of Foods II: Martha (been, Bertha Hartvig,en, Merle Anderson, Chrystul Allen, Lcora and Mabel Allied, Maunne 1'eter-seand Afton Israelsen Southfield -- Mrs. Gertiude Tool-soadviser, Mrs Inez Roskelley and Verda Michaelns, Lucky Foods II. Janice Milligan, Dorothy Ditcher, Virginia Rice, Ada Gyllen.skog, Alton Barker, Harlan Thompson, Doris Hitcher, Ida Mom oc, Nedra Dollof. Lewiston Mrs Etta Kent, Mrs. Eva Monroe and Mia Line Kent, Foods III, Jolly Janes: Kent, Sylvia Dopp, Melba Layne, Velda Baird, Lila Baird, Norma Dopp, Vada Buttars, Thel-- Oichaid, Ruth Larson, Shirley ad-ist- S it. t, r, Service Weight t, V U R E SILK HOSIERY In New f - ! EN her provided willi ou 0111 ; fois .find useful presents Jeverv member of tuCB 85 per cent or gioup eomplitis The moic ol tne work outlined. pin is in recognition of first and ia,-bo- unc FOR Ploms. ,r the club, rhntecn i lub adv.seis, SS adult kadi is. and 10 older club girls 1.53! hours of stivne to gave bib woik without rcmui.ei ation A k adi r s pm is presented to isei and Eva Haslain. i, Mis. Lita Baker, Mis. Lilly Baker, Miss Audi ey Bcrgeson, Foods III, Saving Sin clul) Iris Baker, Bertha f, teller, Erma Bambrough, Anna Kye Bingham, Connie Andenon, Maty Soiensen Lewiston Mis Nellie Rawlins, adviser; Mis Alice B. Rawlins, .ii,s Zenath Tulbot; Foods IV, Senior Cooking club: Naiheu Hilda Feltman, Lilly Rawdins, Dons Pond, Eleanor Swenson, Vcl-ci- a Talbot, Elenora Talbot. Paradise Mrs. Ed Bahen, .uiss Lou B. Miles, Muss Ljtmu Chi ister.se n ; Project Clothing I, Merry Stitchers: Josephine Bishop, Mattie Burrell, Ruth Dan-- i Ison, I,ouise Johnson, Myrtle Lrrsrn, LaVon Miles, Beth Edra Norman. Snuihfiolct -- Mrs. Ed Bahen, adviser; Clothing I: Thelma Lund-qmsBerneice Nelson, June Read, Fa veil Kuskelljy, Alta Ro.kelley, laiiori i Toolson, Ruby Tidwell, Lorraine Tiaveller, Afton Hillyard Hyde T.irk Mrs Hattie I,ee, adviser; Mrs. Mary Lee; Clothing I, Super Maids' Afton Lorraine Evelyn Sennions, Hams, Connie Hunen, Josephine Aihalie Howell, Came Beii'n, Kathleen Grant, Elhel Carol Wade, G1 t mt Seamens, Jlancey, Doris Reeder, Jessie Seamens, Gcneal Duce. Newton -- Mrs. D R Clark, adMiss Caroline Larsen, Mrs. vise-; inh " RoltihClnthin? I Busy Bee; Maurine Larsen, June Gainer, Ila Larsen, Alice Johnson, Meri Christenson, Carol Miller. Richmond -- Mrs. L. B Caine, adviser; Juanita McMurdie, Eleanoi Gunnell, Clothing I: Grace Mendenhall, Elaine Johnson, Marjorie Mertill, Cteone Gunnel, Afton Merrill, Afton McMurdie Newton Miss Anne Larsen, adII, Elite club; viser; Clothing Bi Hi ve Barker, Gwenna Clarke, hi istiansen, LaFay HanLuNorp sen. H cstd Hancey, Emella Han-te- My I Iu GETTM BtG H AMD'S , TOO KMkiO leauci Dunrg ir rb, r woe cnroll-- i 11" v Oiiuiicn To PEACHEdo MOO CAkuT Ti-- V 'lemon i ,i d 1 Kitd Ef? PROBLEMS OF At-- L -0 Odt clause all gaujea the game a m the day following RmTbALL d i I I .pararlyth, By Ahern Ci, mm til a ol the iativit.es lot io th ixlint of 100 per cent 18 of 51 i. b 'ii ai laeved by' Hi cmoiniL labs enrolled in Home chins in Cache county, ,.c-- i rdiaj, I I Mrs Izoli D Jensen, Coi m h Ke 193! 22. la'j Ix-ai- l pew Ing hio DOVNitd CCOsDMT J Tou-- r i r, a b Thi wit tim I cat. Pc TlGHfEisl n, Rev . WOO X CCu T UWOEPOTAMD TV iiMifM fT 1 OOP T I O DECEMBER THURSDAY, OUR BOARDING HOUSE REPORT Kmcvm B UTAH. . hoys Question When is the best time for a player to cut for the basket? Obviously it would Answer seem to be whenever one is free and one's team has possession of the ball But when seeking to elude one s is guard in the scoring area itball best to time the cut when the is held b a player ahead or when the passer is on the opposite side of the court. Breaking for the basket then, with a sudden change in dnection, will put the player in position for an easy pass with out a possible interception ad-v- HOSIERY ? grs nia LOGAN. JOURNAL, 100 PER CENT i door-to-do- - J.RWiU-HVA- c, WEARS TOO SOOVJ . ' ' BORtsi TVAlRfW lZ-2- - Izatt, center for the Juniors, was tne scoring star ot the game with 20 points although his team mates played an excellent floor game to assist him. OGDEN, Dec. 22. O' Pi Ogden -Knnthfield Miss Bessie For the L. P. club team, Coburn lievestock reports for Wednesday, Bingham, adviser; Clothing II: Thelma was high point man with 10 as made by the USDA, are as folcounters to his credit. lows: Lundquist, June Read, Favell Ianona Alta Roskelley, 1252, including Hogs Receipts Lorraine TooKon, Ruby Tidwell, 255 for market; 859 to South San Tr iveller IS LOGAN SECOND Francisco market and 138 to Los Newton -- Miss Olive Tuddenham, done Angeles packers; nothing Viola Larsen; Clothing II, on driveins; bidding unWe Sew club Beth Garner, Mar- LOSER WEDNESDAY early lower; load choice Nebras-ku- s evenly garet Erl.limd. Clcn Christ""'-"!- , to be weighed, $3.45. Li tha Peterson, Vera Griffin, 223, including Cattle Receipts Kathcryn Tubbs, Annie Rigby, The Providence First ward de- 124 for market, 23 to Oakland Marie Jenkins, Nona Crooksvuu feated the Logan Second ward packers and 70 to San Francisco Beryl Rigby, Arlene Griffin. night at Providence by packers; late Tuesday and today, Bnuthlieki Miss Cora Sparmw, iiWednesday V. Hansen scored best slaughter cows, 25c higher; 'Miss Rubv Tidwell; Clothing III IP score of to counters lead the Providence other kinds steady; part load Ardith Cragun, Marie Hohcson, slaughter steers, $3 50; lot Rhonda Nelson, Carina Hanson, scoring parade. $310; best slaughter hei' rs, riiOMDENCE FIRST Erma Hanson, Ruth West, Josecommon steers and $3 504; 3.75; phine Allred, Phyllis Allred, Lois heifers ranged down to $2 00; load Beth Thelma Hind, Sorensen, $2 85; few lots to $300; bulk Iris Kemp, Emma Krebs, Anna L, Alice Clara Beutler, Nelson, Ciookton, Eleanor Ashliman, Jean Bun ell, Margaret Larsen, DeLilah Palmer M-- Ogden Livestock s 50-1- Hol-stein- s, Miss r, mint was 50-1- 0 Tii.u hi i:s I From Our Store SHOP HERE Ij AND SAVE ! ! V SPECIAL! FRI. and SAT. A meeting of all Independent team managers has been called for Saturday at 7 p. m , at the Chamber of Commerce President Vai.derhoff has asked that all managers bring eligibility lists of players with them to the meeting SCORING SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE B S Cl China a a and . Glass ware BUTTER PRICES put-pos- e .W-V.W.V-- V A 1L 1PE IN SPEEDY GAME i All Enjoy a Gift TO Basketball score sheets for reporting games to the are now avananle and mav including be had by calling at the office in Sheep Receipts 501, 240 for market and 321 to Los Logan. The score sheets this year arc Angeles packers; Joad for reporting games only and ate lambs off car weights, $4.75, not to be used for scoring durcore book ing game Regular available at any sporting goods stoic, should be used for this SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 22 K V Game reporters should read with San Francisco butter today, 92 care imti actions for reporting the score 27. ACES CAFE WINS fiil .me GIRLS". : $3 004 3.75. o Aces Cafe, bo'stcied by additions trorn the college, defeated Teachers in a fast the Logan nient at the Logame V' ednesd gan Jun.or high school ; few common and medium vealers, club, Home Impiovemeiit-IvaloNyman, Marietta Nyman, Ellen Kemp, Eva Beutler, Mrs. S. W Younker, Elva Palmer, Veda Peterson, Helen Peterson, Irene Beutler, Olga Beutler, Mrs Lu- ketts. cille Wilhelm, LaVon Palmer, Ilah Maughan, Marjorie Crookston. Senior WOMEN MEET SATURDAY dairy-bre- d common $2 25 'o 2 50; cows, $1 7341 2 00; lot cutters downward to $100; bulls. $2 00 2 40; Eva Beut-leMiss Anna Nyman; Clothing TV, The Progressive Ten club: Jane Burrell, Lrura Ashliman, Ruh Crookston, Edith Hancov, Ruth Krebs, Maijorie Nyman, MarD-i- n Nyman, Hilda Perkins, Vesta Stauffer, Cosette Smith North Logan -- Mrs Annie H Glenna Crookscr ; Kemp, Mrs North Logan Tiv INDEPENDENTS cows, 1 oolson. The NEXT: Center tap xt'ategv. A break for the basket by the player suddenly changing direction, is shown in the illustration. ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DEC. 23 and 24 Red & White Stores are dependable stores. You are assured of the highest quality, honest weight, clean methods and consistent service. Red & White Stores tariy under their own labels products of Utah factories. Red & White labels are placed on Quality foods, grown and packed at home! BEAN- S- for 3 Great North era Navy Bran. 9K grade RED MEXICAN CHILI grade S LBS. FOR BEANS-9- 8 . .... -- j gc 12c PRUNE- SSvt Prunes PEANUT BUTTE- R- 31bs. Santa ( l&ra 1 trnon Peanut Butter, fancy quidity jar 19c 15c C Je in Roskelley, Delva Dames, ROWT PORK 9 Pound 100 aul,.( HOIS Full Fashioned, Shaped to Fit ! poll iOI 's ItOAT Smart, New Shades II af O II Iv 25! 25 II le'fer Cradle Foot, French Heel ! 150 P LAI, v HOPS LAMB CHOPS J lbs CHOP SI ET I Wide Variety Of .. lb. 44 .I" SAl SALE Pure Pork .. 'I V.MBl'RLEIl .lb. hoice LOIN STEAKS Pound lb. rniKEAs Corn Fed We guaranlce th so fiirkevs to the best in (ache he anion g lllcv. -- ipringers Plymouth Rocks, nerage weight 4 to 6 lbs. Ilcntj lHONF, 32 35 West First North ERNEST McKENNEV Mum iter of Market WE DEElVEU See Red & White Ad- vertisement for SiHwlaU. f n COFFEE Grocery can Red I Thi P: o idem - Sn ond ware1 defeated the Login Knjll'h wircl ti the tune of 32-- , in a hot g line lyed Wednesday night at Provi-c.ce The filial seme vv us The store 33-- 9 it;o idem e sE(Gom T Z No. V 2 SJh. Tin Han'Oti il ig 13 19 J2 6 LOGW EIGHTH Ha- - -- lct. ci , ... if rs.n,, !f . Johnson I) 2.1 ersh dl ig G T F P. 0 c C Mur cm. !g To.oK Officials' Hh Elakm, Clearwater Brand - taJl ran Bed 1 b. A yiiaui, tuixra White Fane, K. A. Salmon tal nui Fancy c Tot u K D Tuna Pink Salmon lg 1 h n pc u l. 11 White White, vacuum pack peunda Extra I ancy SALMON 1 ? Clav son, Smith, ig t M. NUTS F P if Hammond Matimw- - Red H . . . Gcsxel . 2 2 2 2 12 12 0 3 0 2 1 1 n 0 0 0 2 9 5 9 and Chec-kett- I packages Powdered or LETTUCE t I ul! 9 ou.irt Iitd 1 12', Ma A While, fan) quaFtly Bex Red A White Kancv Supreme Cliwcelate lb. Box Faiuv Asnortcd ( hocolate in I'tah -- 'b. Bo i I a nc v Cherrj Chocolate, 1 2 1 - pound. Gem Ynim Mixed Candv Made in I tali pound Plastic Filled Candy 1 for large size, dozen medium size, dozen ' r". 1 White, fumy quality CANDIE- S- l 2 TV m?'' ."Vv.. pack- - MAPLE SYRU- P- Brown- - large heads, LEMONS . & 100 per cent Rolled Oats D The Logon Junior high school tin,) Mt rx defeat"'! h' L F Huh u'nr in a fast basketball game high day ot the Logan oreJ inior was school. The final si um-c13 Jtinuii Couch Vandiiholf high hoopsters during the fray E. ! package Red 1 SUGAR ORANGES unreal j l. i. farcy MARSHMALLOWS 8c 32c 25c 35c 19c 10c 4 JUNIOR QUINTET nrrrATO No. 2' j Cans Blue & White, 2 TUNA FISH ; of beef, (Mirk, veal and Iamb. CITY MARKET m McCuIlock and Izatt. DEFEATS EIGHTH MEAT SPECIALS ! iy2 Tins. Broken Slices package. 1 PROVIDENCE 2ND y N'o. BAKING SODA Officials Two-Da- Heels, Soles, Toes, Reinforced 2 Jc-nc- kulkcison. Noith Logan-Mr- s. C. M Nelson, adviser; Miss Esther Israelsen, V S Mis Younker; Clothing II, Sunshine club; Lillian Christensen, Every Pair Is High Quality ! 29t Pork & Beans 25c PINEAPPLE Southfield -- Miss Favel! Roskel-- ; adviser. Clothing II, Busy Bee club: Ruth Cantwell, Wilda Ruh-- I nets, Joy Roskelley, Bcrncll Winn, v baa; B- - F. Oat 18c 43c 43c 63c 33 c 25c 25c |