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Show BILLINGS TO PLAY HERE FRIDAY & SATURDAY As thc management of the champion cham-pion high school basketball team of I Hillings, Mont., did not receive the . decision of thc local committees in. due time and wer already on their i way to Logan to play the Logan High ' School champions, the proposed series ser-ies of granies will have to be played as formerly scheduled. It will be (Montana vs. Utah next Friday even-1 ing at thc Smart gymnasium at S I i o'clock. Tho second gaino will be ' i played on Saturday evening at the same gymnasium nt 8:15 o'clock. If 'necessary thc third game will bo played on Monday evening. Committees from the Logan High School Chamber of Commerce, Ro-tan Ro-tan and Klwanis met at the Cham-, her Tuesday morning and appointed subcommittees and outlined all the details Tor the games. Every member mem-ber or these clubs and organizations .In addition to all the students of tho two local colleges and other schools In the ciy are back of the local team I in every way possible. Largo crowds are expected at the games and every effort will bo made to furnish all tho seating capacity, possible. Thc tlck- t eta will bo 75 cents for reserved scats and CO cents for general admission. Tho games will lie conducted under I .' i the supervision of the Utah Athletic association. i I Tho Montana team is reputed to be a strong aggregation, so that tho lovers of good fast basketball will have tho opportunity of their lives to see some real games on Friday and Saturday. The tickets for the games will ho for salo at the local hardware stores as well as at the colleges. 1 Some good preliminaries such as ox-. pert dancing and wrestling bouts will j be provided between halves. On Thursday tho local high t-chool basknball team and coach and tho i Montana team and coach will bo the i guests of the Rotary club for the i weekly luncheon. All the local coach- es will alBO be guests and a very . lively program is being nrranged. t This gathering should put the teams I in fine rettlo for tho games. '. Mr. George Torgenson of tho Chamber of Commerce, John Chris- Hansen of the Rotary club and N. W. i Merkley of the Klwanis were appoint-i appoint-i ed with Principal Norman Hamilton to, act as a reception committee for ' tho Montana team. Tho team arrlv-i arrlv-i ed Wednesday morning and wore re-' re-' celved by tho committee. i nuy your tlckots early. i - .week end at Preston. t I Mr. and Mrs. J. Bright were Logan Lo-gan visitors Wednesday. v I Mrs. Lizzie Hyer and family of Logan spent the week at Lewiston, i visiting relatives. Mrs. Eva Thompson of Richmond ' was the guest of hor daughter Mrs. Millie Van Orden Wednesday. Mrs. Marlon Dopp haB decided to sell her old home in town, tho land , to bo cut up in building lots. KaBjM terms. Enquire of Henry Stocks at Preston. I . Miss Mary Howies and her brother Horace went to Malad Wednesday to attend tho marrlago ceremony of their brother Herbort. Tho following vaudeville and program pro-gram wes .presented In tho Lowlston .opera tiouso March 15, under tho auspices of tho First ward Mutuals: l'. Sho Would Flirt, Messrs D. Last. V. Gregory, A Cornish and Miss Mlfa Poulsou. 2. parden danco, Miss Volda Far-Mnson. Far-Mnson. 3. pver tho Tea Cup, Minnie Smith I (Continued on rae Eight) J LEWISTON NEWS (Continued From Page One) I '! I Mlna Poulson and Leonora Smith. 4 Love is a Game, by Mutual members. 5. Comic monolague, Willie Wash-not. Wash-not. 6. Dawn, C. D. Stoddard. 7. Dance, Pavolowa, Oavotto, Con nlo Deinhlsel, Ethel Coley ltuby Swlnynrd. Afton ilogau, Lillian Ho-gan Ho-gan nnd Evelyn Van Olden. .. Yodel Ing. 9. Scotch comedian. John Mc-Knlght. Mc-Knlght. 10. Whistling Rufus, Clayton Ho-,an. Ho-,an. 11. Special dancing, Miss Mary Dallies. Thoro was a ciowded house and about $90 was cleaicd for tho benefit ben-efit or tho Mutual. Mrs. Chunte was a Logan visitor Friday. ' Mrs. Kay Hatrlson was a Uicli-1 Uicli-1 iiiond visitor Friday. 1 K. Forest Tnjlor and the Rotation , Stock-jCompany played "Our Little 'Wlfe,' to a crowded house Saturday : night. j iiiu aeconu wniu presunieu u mosi lit tiling drama of the west entitled "Rocky Tord" In the First ward op-arn op-arn house Tliuisduy night to a full 1 liousc J , l A big dance wns held In the Low- J Iston opera hous.e Friday night un- ( der the auspices ot the Lowlston Post . No. CO of tho American Legion, v Word comes from Druley, Idaho, j of (he'lllness of Lloyd Hogan. Rich-' aid Rawlins went-to Hurley to put In tho spring crops for his cousin, Lloyd Hogan. ' ' - . t I . . i j i Mrs. Ada Allen, foiraerly of Lew-: Iston buried her five months old baby In Burlcy Thursday, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunningham re- 'turned, home froin'Logan Thursday where lliey have spent several weeks. I Word coins from Logan that Mr. andMrs. Ray Kent arp Rejoicing over j the sate arrival of u fine baby girl. I Mrs. Bevdns wast a Logan visitor Friday. J 'l s " '. I Mrs. CairleNColey, ,Mrs. Lucille Van Ordcn, Mrs. Edith Cunningham, and Vcrnn Wilson attended the funeral fun-eral of the infant ot Mr.nnd Mrs. Jed iDowdlo nt Logan. J I Wednesday March 16, Mrs. F. Brownson presented her husband with an 11-pound boy. Mother and child doing well. I Mr. Joo Davis of Logan has accepted ac-cepted a position as butcher for tho ( Lowlston Mtrcantllo to Bucceed W'm. Ilergman who his opened up business in Preston for himself. I Mr. Mdrrla Swlnynrd was indeed Vn fortunate iu obtaining Mr. Davis who Ib a good man for the husluoss, and Is well liked by all who know him. ' j Mr. Clement Rawlins spent-Thurs-Os in Logan. i- . , "Mr." WlllnrdiYan Ordcn mot with a severe accident Tuesday March 15. Ho was walking 'behind one Of his horseo in tho stable, when ono of, the ho rKf-o bltvAt tho other horse. Tho' horse ftew back nnd caught Mr. Van jQrdcn btttwctn the horse a.nd the wall. Two ribs were fractured and his back and chest badly bruised. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hendricks were Logan visitors Thursday. Mr. Frank Stephenson was a Logan Lo-gan visitor Thursday. Wednesday Mrs. M. T. Cronk went to Salt Lake to accompany Mrs Par-. Par-. klnson home. They returned Thursday. Thurs-day. I Mr. Riley Lewis was a Logan visitor visi-tor Thursday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis spent Friday in Logan, ', Mr. Melvln Kent was a Logan visitor" vis-itor" Saturday. M. A. Cheney spent Saturday at Logan on business. Mrs. Ellen Hyer has returned homo from Long clinch, California, whero she has been visiting hoi brother for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowman were Logan visitors Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Call presented her hus I band with a fino baby girl Tuesday, Mother and child doing nicely. Miss Clara Kramer, county super (visor, visited tho Lowlston school! Monday. j Dr. J. M. Bernhlsel 'and Mrs. II Van Qrdon went to Logan Monday Ir tho Interest of tho ball team; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stocks and Mmlly left Saturday for Kausas Cltj whoro Mr. Stocks will study bsteo pathy. Vj N ' ' Mr. and Mra. John. Poulson' weni tfl Salt Lake Friday. Mr.. Sevonson went to Salt Lake Friday to spend the week end, J Mr. McOee and .Mrs- Hfcrbert Harrison Har-rison were Loaan Yl8ltoraFriday'. I |