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Show AKMMMI UtB&rn T FACE FOUR. Farmers Face Hardest Job In Opening Series returned Logan last night, ready to settle down today to the serious tusmess before their in the west ein division Hooky Mountain con 11 ren e race. 1 neir sensational pre season of victories was brought to siring i n abrupt halt in the last game u. the early campaign Saturday night when California university defeated them 49 31, at San Fran II E II A I. D II E J - The Babe Buckles Down to Reducing PROVIDENCE e.M o. The defeat, ulthough tough to lake after piling up so excellent a record previously, probably did the Aggies more good than any other one thing in the early camIt proved Io the Farmer paign. live that they are not unbeatable. The Farmers invade Provo this itiek end for a two game senes with the champion Cougars of I'righam Young university. Comparison of the two teams, n an for man, gives the Cougars a big edge in all but one positior a.far as height add ruggedness me concerned. It will be up to the Farmers to eep plugging away with superior ball rastling and shooting if they hope "to come invay with an ewen break. will At center, BVron , Nelson have it over KentRyan several the ways to give Cougars an edge. Piobably the ufost important of these are his extra experience and superior height which will enable him to control the tipoff. Ryan, although getting up In the air hitter every day, cannot hope to compete with Nelson, which puts the Aggies at a distinct . disad-vantag- At forwards, the two Cougars .Vlillett and Grimmett are about a AMATEUR LOOP Battery Christiansens Evan's Coal 1.000 1.000 .500 1 1 1 A''k Bike Tiges Presbyterians Postoffice Clark Auto Mondays Christinnsens 35, .500 .500 1 .500 0 0 .000 .000 PIGS LOSE TO !! The fast traveling Lagan Seventh ward hoopsters marked up a victory over the Piggl.v V lggly five in a practice game at the Seventh ward Logan gymnasium Monday night. Broberg was high point man, scoring 22 counters. 49-3- 0 The i! summary: SEVENTH i Hull, f M. Scholes, Bn, berg, c F. Scholes, g Hendricks g Ed. Scholes Ward f t II 3 1 10 2 2 22 1 0 1 .2 Totals t 4 5 0 McClellan f. Q T 111 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 21 11 2 4 games: ALS BIKE PIGGLY WIGGLY G T F P Haws, f 3 0 0 6 Tate, 1 i !' Quinney, f f Peterson, c Henson, g Eunker, g Howell Abbot Brady Totals 1 1 1 i 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 14 3 2 30 - ' 0 2 0 LAUGHS LAST 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EVANS COAL G. T. F. P. I 0 0 2 J.ierb.son, f H. Gessell, f t redrn P. Thorpe, fi 6 2 3 l kson, c L. Cheokells, g McMurdie, g L. Chccketts A Gcsseil 2 2 0 1 Total 3 15 0 J 1 0 .14 11 6 34 if. Evans, f y money, i L. Evans, g G. Evans, g Sorenson Hawkins Joigeiison Gessell G. T. F. 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 ... 10 .. 2 0 0 4 0 27 14 O. T. F. P. 3 0 0 6 5 2 1 11 0 2 2 2 0 0 . Martin, f Chatterton, f c Christiansen, Swinyard, g Ryan, g Losee T. Morton J. Morton Smith , 3 3 0 10 2 2 0 10 0 0 Totals 15 9 17 17 0 0 0 0 THE UNCROWNED KING-- HAS beaten h 0 dead of old age, and a monument is erected to his memory. San-gliis the famous bull that fought and triumphed in so many open combats in the arenas of Province His glory also was recognized in A Nimes at Aix and Marseilles. small granite column is erected here in ms honor, and many admirers place flowers there. er 0 0 3 10 2 1 21 New Ruling Makes Labels Accurate To protect the buying public, the United States Food and Drug Administration has advised that every package of cereal labeled Bran RICHMOND Cove defeated state on the label exactly what it Richmond North ward at North contains. Cache high Before this ruling, even part-bra- n school gymnasium Monday night by a count of products were sometimes misCove, although not scoring ex- takenly referred to as Bran. It ceptionally high, threw out a was not easy for the purchaser to defense which distinguish between a cereal that t'ght kept Richmond, with the excep- was entirely bran, or all bran with tion ot the center, Harris, under flavoring, and another that was control. Harris was high point mostly wheat. mar with 11 counters. is labeled Kelloggs All-Bra- n This is the second victory All-Bran Deliciously Flavored no for defeats Cove. against with Malt, Sugar and Salt, a stateCOVE ment which describes the product fairly and honestly. Day, f has won milKelloggs All-Bra- n Harrison, f lions of friends because it corrects B. Cornish, c 1 most types of common constipation Allen, g 2 safely and pleasantly. It furnishes Rich, g needed to probulk generous Bair, f mote normal elimination. Fra nd son, c is not a H. Cornish However, All-Bra- n i cure-al- l. Certain types of intesshould be treated tinal disorders Toto's 9 only on a physicians advice. When you buy. a bran cereal, for f the relief of constipation, read the f Danfcrd, wording on the package. The facts are there! Make sure by asking 5 Harm, c It furfor Kelloggs All-Bra0 Christenson, g nishes bulk in a form for satisThomas, g 0 Webb, f 0 factory results. Smith, g 2 At all grocers. In the red-anMade by Kellogg in green package. Creek. was stolen by a bandit believed been locked inside after entering and hiding himself from employes. $13 to have DANCES OPERATE SCHOOL ROCHESTER, Mich. U'.')- - Profits from weekly dances are largely responsible for continued operation of the Avon cnuol, officials said ROBBER BREAKS RECORD tooay. Proceeds from the Saturday night entertainments are used to pay heat and light bills ami ouy WEATHERFORD. Ok la. 1I.P1 Weatherford escaped the wave of nine supplies, emitting officials to bank robberies which has swept teachers salaries frum mtager over Oklahoma for years, until tax funds. GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES! Qualify Meat Gives Lasting Satisfaction. GROUND GEEK 15" 2 POUNDS TOMATO JUICE Del Monte, ROILING P.EEE POUND O REEF CUBES POUND O Try these They are Different! 10-O- z. HONEY. Pure white. 10-lb- . tin SODA CRACKERS Package SYRUP Staleys Golden. Tin GRA PEI RUPP Florida Fancy. Can OATS IGA. Package 20 b. wa 10-L- b. 12c4 2()-O- z. 16 2 2 0 0 0 2 man-for-m- TUNA. Light meat. Med. nVp OATS. Crystal 4 Wedding. Pkg, .. I DATES 2 POUNDS . 15" . . 0 U Albert V 10" PEACHES. Heavy syrup. Farjyo brand RUTTER. Fresh creamery. Pound .... 19" . Johnson & Sons Groceries Meats PHONE 1198 Fruits Vegetables UTAH LOGAN, Special T Wed., Jan oranges UBuafflggaai Germade 9 ib. bag COFFEE Milk Butter 3 for 1 Gc TALL CANS Lb-- 1 Prunes 3 Lbs. 9EC MILD It 4 Soup cans TOMATO Walnuts Lb. SHELLF.l) 10-lb- s. RED 39 Soap 10 bars OCc Lb. Glass Jar HONEY 10 n. Pan 29 59 CQC Ow Cocoa SOAP s. vn to i.bs. nmW BUTTER Doz. ... Creamery, Each flft .. Per Lb. MILK RICK Tall. 3 FOR Blue 2 19c lbs. 9QC 2 Hoad, ONIONS LUNA Rose. POUNDS 13c CORN SUGAR No 2 Can Sylvan. Powdered 3 POUNDS 9c 25c ROCKWOOD Sauer Kraut OE1 P.Nut Butter -- 25 doz. 252 s size Per LETTUCE 29 19? lb. 191 I,g Solid 19 BEANSNavyorChiliSlbs. 2 JCC SI RKTLY FRESH Lb. Cheese Doz. 1 Eggs LARGE MEATY Karo 9 CREAMERY Butter Oranges Ex. , Del Monte Airway 2 No. 2H 3 lbs. Ex-cm- ws co SHARKEY WU MEET A THIRD, m SCHMBN& AT CHICAGO FEB 16 Sugar Potatoes las. Powdered or brown Red bliss 103 lbs. Large Juicy Dozen Grapefruit 6 for 15? -- 15? 19 ? 19 U. S. INSPECTED .MEATS !' ' f Ground Beef lb. 7 U. S. Inspected Meats FRESH, LEAN. 4; Veal Chops Hbs. 19 CACHE, VALLEY ; j . Albert E. Johnson & Sons OH BRAN 152 0 the first robbery n. Lemons !i 0 10 POSTOFFICE COFFEE bEMPSEY AND 0 5 35 By Krenz . 2 P. . 4 CHRISTIANSENS Mack MUNISING. Mich. d.Hi who stayed in camp while other members of the bunting party of which he was a member v ent out into the woods, brought dtwn his deer with a revolver. The animal strayed into the camp while Powell was without his rifle. Hating to lose a chance, he drew hir pistol and brought the buck down with his first shOL a TIGES I 119 15 14 0 c Totals Powell, tbe rear. in G. T, F. P. 4 2 0 8 4 Wilson, Baugh, g Larsen, g Miller Lewis Meservy 0 0 0 0 0 Killed Buck With Pistol j! i; f o 2 when recently in this towns history took place. At 17, San-glie- r, While officia'i.of the Liberty NaMARSEILLES the bravest bull in France, is tional bank wcie home at dinner, iUP 23-1- One of the weighty problems that confronted George Herman Roth aa be began training for the 1934 season was taking off the 10 poonda he haa accumulated since last summer. Here you see the bome-ro-n swatter getting down to the business of taking It off with a little outside aid at the New York gymnasium of Artie McGovern, shown era. Battery C has the chanco to stay on top, meeting the Postoffice five which to date, has not won a game. Christian-ser.tangles with last years champions, the Evans Coal and Ice. The latter team will be fighting hard to get back into the running. Another feature game should bo that between Als Bike and PresEach has a win and byterians. r. loss. The winner Wednesday night stands an excellent chance to get up into the thick of the fight while the loser is pushoc further down the list. Summary of the Monday night 7 49 0 2 0 12 1 0 0 2 0 NORTH BENSON vs. Battery ond round Monday night. Two othc leaders, the 1933 champions Evans Coal and Al's Bike, always a strong contender, lost their first game Monday night. Evans Coal lost to Battery C in a hard fought contest while Al's Bike lost to their o)d rivals, now Christiansens, in anothei hard game. It remained however for two tailenders fighting to get out oi the cellai after a defeat in the firs', round, to put on the thriller oi the evening. In the final game of the evening the Presbyterians Clark nosed out Clark Auto Auto was leading by a big margin wiien the third quarter started ralbut after the Presbyterians lied, there was no stopping them. l 6 CONFUSION ENDED COVE LEADER IN s Postoffice 4 21 WARD G T F P Shepard, g Olsert, g Totals 40-3- LOGAN I O, G Wednesday's Schedule 7 p. m. vs. Clark Auto. Tigt-8 p. m. - Presbyterians vs. Al's Bike. j p. m. Fvans Coal vs. Christi- Two teams, Battery C and with Captain Watts and underemained Petty of the Aggies. They Christiansen's art larger and have superior stam- feated in the Cache Commercial ina but the Aggies should have league today following the sec ? R. Zollinger, f I' Olsen f C Schenk, c Tigec 34, Postoffice 27. Battery C 28, Evans Coal 24. Presbyterians 40, Clark Auto 39 m. 10 COLLEGE Results Al's Bike Shop tussup M I t Totals 27. ansen.". 10 p C. BULL HONORED 113 111 113 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Standing of the Teams Won. Lost. Pet Cieo an edge here on scoring and spied. in the ranks of the guards, Captain Whitman of the Y" al though probably the smallest, is easily the best of the four on the Door and it will be up to McNeil and Adams of the Aggies to make ud for this deficiency by being jest that much better than Jim Hunter. The latter ended three years as a substitute center end forward for the Cougars tc play a regular guard this year. 24-- ON TOP IN THE 2 2 C AG ERA WEAK COWBOY SUITS Ore. (L'.Ri ReguPENDLETON. 2ND five-gall- TWO TEAMS C 19 34. 9, lation cowboy outfits are carried by the Pendleton high school basCONTEST WINNER ketball team whenever it travels. hats, spurs, The gear, gay shirts and other symbols, is us advertisean team worn the PROVIDENCE by Providence Sec end ward defeated College ward ment for the famous rodeo and m a close and hard fought game wild west show held here annually. acre Monday night. The final 1 STREET CARS HEN COOPS was Chickens The game was a scoring battle IONIA, Mich. (I'H) Provi- lived comfortably today in cars in of between F. Abrams dence and D. Olsen of College which professors and legislators ward. Olsen was the individual rode to work at Lansing, Mich. with 12 counters against When the Lansing traction comAbrams 11 but more a.d by bu pany ceased operations, its trolleys teammates gave Providence the were stripped of wheels and sold v.ctory. Each made ten field goals to poultry farmers near here to hut Providence scored four tree serve as chicken coop. throws out of as many trial, while College ward one scored GET WATER TROUGH fret throw out of two attempts. HORSES SAN FRANCISCO, H'.Ki A large PROVIDENCE SECOND fountain for G T F P memorial drinking horses and dogs has been erected V. Clawson, f 2 on the Great Highway, at the edge M Stauffer, f 0 FranF Abrams c 5 1 1 11 of the citv limits, t,v the San of M. Hammond, g 2 0 0 4 cisco Society for the Prevention V. Pickett, g Cruelty to Animals. It was the first .1 J Sm.th, f 0 0 0 0 drinking fountain for animals erecL Hansen, g o 0 0 0 ted here in many years. I'tah Aggie hoopjters 10 TUESDAY, JANUARY U T A II, LOGAN, O U R X A L, MILK BOILING BEEF FED. RIB OR BRISKET , lb. 12 Salmon Sliced Bacon lb. 16? 2 lbs. 15 Lard ANL SIZE PIECE. ARMOUR'S LEAN PURE WHITE. STREAKED. Lb. Pork Steaks Lean, Meaty. ib. 5) Ground Beef Fresh Ground. Ib PORK OR VEAL STEAKS... Lb. BEEFSTEAKS Lb. 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