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Show BASKETBALL I TOURNAMENT ! PROGRESSING With two rounds having been played this week, the all-city tourney is proving popular aand has produced some good interesting inter-esting games among the well-matched well-matched teams. All games are free to the public and are played on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 and 9 p. m. Mondays results are; Summits Summ-its 30, Chiefs 40; Mechanics 29 Packers 28; Wednesdays results Summits 29, Alumni 19; Second Ward 64, Washakie Indians 31; Chiefs 27, Mechanics 26. NEXT WEEKS SCHEDUAL Monday 8 p. m. Alumni vs. Mechanics; 9 p. m. Packers vs. I Chiefs; Summits bye. Wednesday 8 p. m. Mechanics vs. Summits; 9 p. m. Packers vs. Alumni; Chiefs bye. I HAR LEY'S . . J Meets advertised competition and , deserves your patronage. Adv- George G. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Deal6r, Bear River Mutual, Fire ana AutomoDiie Insurance Notary Public , Phone 14S. Residence 143. A dr. t L EAT AT THE MAIN CAFE. adv. Smithfield. Adv. Health Report Local health officers from all sections of the State reported a total of 348 cases of communicable communica-ble disease to the Utah State Board of Health for the week ending February 21. This is 183 cases fewer than were reported for the previous week and 249 cases fewer than were reported for the corresponding period one year ago. |