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BMbHHMMHMMBbbBMBMb"MBMBBBMIMBHBBMMHbBmbbs m 11 B fll CS5affiHHa ' ' m- -5 k, ,- C!MiaMMMM3JMBaa!iiffl8iS B THE WAR IS WON. BUT ft T . J 1 JV . HELP BRING THE BOYS H EIGHT PAGES LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919 SEVENTEETH YEAR flH B !' "' '' """" ' .. H fTHE CACHE VALLEY I LEAGUE HAS I STARTED H . i , B (By Ray Olsen) m The Cncho Valley league opened B ausplcloUBly on Saturday when Rlc'i- H uioned emerged victors lit tho con- H lest with Logan: Wellsvlllc trounc- B lng Smlthtield and Lewiston taking H Preston Into camp. From every H! standpoint the debut of league base- B ball In tho valley was a howling suc- B cess. Losses by certain teams on any ) account are not to be consdered. It B was tho first games. Perfect base. B ball was out of the question. B Unusual, Interest centered In all B the games In(tlio valley and return. B, were awaited J as though the big1 1 k-aguo was In our midst. f B Logan, ost to Richmond by the B nroro of l?r(io 10, in a game replete B jvlth har.dt.hUlng .good pitching and' BT numoroijfj errors. Out of this mi- B Jure Rlchmqnd secured thirteen tal- H lies (jut wro outclassed completely7 H at tho.bdt, "Buzz" Drown of SartJ B Lake workedpn tho mound for thol B3 Richmond, club and was hard hit, a B totalp pevonteen hltH being made B A by tjo Jogan( swatters. He struck Bi Jlf aen ra.cn.' wnl, the Losnn fllng- B ers, hrhUensen and Nelson, wlffed B -eventeen between them. B Chrlstonsen had two bad innings, B the first and fourth In which seven B , runs were scored against him. By B a bard hitting and errors by Richmond B inflelders, Logan camo back and se B cured four in the third and three In B the flfth,but failed to overcome the B lead. I LOPSIDED SCORE AT LEWISTON H Coleman and Mann, working as tfl battery for Lewiston, encountored no M trouble in Preston and won by the B' score of 10 to 2. Manager Stevens B of Preston pitched for his club and B retired in favor of Monte Danser. B Nclthor was able to stop the Lewis- B ton scoring machine. Numerous er- B tors were recorded by each team. B Lewiston put one across in tho B Iret and two in the fourth after B which they scoied in every inning jBk thereafter. ilfflVlVELLSVILLE bests HMITH-'IELD I Wcllsvlllo took the first gome at M liome In a listless but interesting H gamo with Smlthtield. Errors 'made I possible tho Wellavillo scoies whllo H Smlthfleld scored their two runs on, Lj the strength of their hitting. Sr Kllpatrlcy throwing for SmlthfioU Wtl was accorded poor support at ciltl- M cal times, while Croon on the mound j . for tho "Irrigators" kept his ulta V L scattered and even though his man H'' mado as many cirors as SmlthflOH. H '' they wero also scattered so as to pro venC scoring. GAMES ON WEDNESDAY B Tho teams of tho leugue will play B wgaln on Wedosday, May 14th. Wollf,- H vlllo will play Logan at 6:15 In the H evening, an, opportune time for busl- B liens men and fans emlpoyed (n tho B city. Lewiston will meet SmiUiflelc B at tho tatter's grounds and Preston H will play Richmond at Richmond. following Is the score of the sever ! teams: Ar LOOAN T AU It II PO A H Saulrcs, c 6 1 3 1C 2 H O Nelson cf. 2b, p C 1 - 0 3 H Itode, lb 5 2 2 4 0 H Nelson, ss G 2 4 1 0 H Skanchy, If, cf 3 110 0 H Garr. 2b, If 5 12 0 0 B' Simpson, 3b 5 0 0 2 1 B L. Ruud, rf, 2b 4 12 0 0 B Chrstcnson, p 2 0 10 1 B N, Ruud, 2b 10 0 10 V Ceorge, rfv 110 0 0 I 43 10 17 24 7 CHAUTAUQUA COMING HERE JUNE 20-26 Tho Ellison White Chautauqua sj stem have announced that the Lo gan Chautauqua will be held June 20-26 Inclusive They assure us a fine program. It Is Interesting to note that In order to deliver this Chautauqua to Logan, one hundred and twenty-five towns In Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, Now Mexico, Califor nia, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho and Montana aro banded together and tho Itnerary will bo more than 12,000 miles and will bo traveled by over 100 people. We have a place upon the biggest and most scenic Chau. tauqua circuit In the world. it ' Following aro some of tho prlncl pal numbers on tho program: "Lewis Mllitnry QUarlctt the'fdur best voices from 40,000 men"at Camp 'lWIb. American "Lake. "Flllon Concert Parly featuring Flllldn and filet Dij'Safo'vlblin. ' 'Edward' F: Trofi, 'oVgohfcer' and first 'ecTetft'ry or lhcUnitVd'SUfe Clratmt(!rof,'Comm0rc ' " '' Mary Adel Hays-rAn1bYI6an 'U-' ,p'ran"J'ind''hot co'mpanyv of 'assisting artist-.- -. ! v - 'Private Peat that nervy' ltftle cltaraplbn wHo'ha'a ' mado"' 'htniself known through lectures, books and the movies. v ' " ' ' " Clmeras Czecho Slovak band worth representatives of the gamest of nations. Dr. Joseph Clarer late of .London and Petrograd, Henry Warren Poor with Inspir ing scenes from tho closing days of the war and tho opening of peace negotiations. - -- ---- -OAUIT OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all those who in any way Insisted us through the sickness i and burial of our husband and fath er, P. E. Lundstrom, and also for the beautiful floral offorlnge htat were given. ,TIIE WIFE AND CHILDREN . j Watch for tho bargains May 21s(, Logan's big annual Dollar Day. "' ' RICHMOND AU R II PO A U, Johnson, ss; 3b C 2 1 2 2 N, Woodlund, cf 3 4 2 10 i. i Andorson, If ( 4 2 10 0 Nelson, 2b ' 2 2 0 0 2 Merrill, 3b, ss, 4 110 3 IakeVfo 4 0 3 8 2 Brown, p 5 113 4 Van.Noy, lb 3 , 0 0 C 0 O. Johnson, rf, lb 3 1110 Thompson, if 2 0 000 35 13 10 27 H Score by lunlngH: 'l2'3 45G789 Logan " 104030200 Richmond' 30341002x Summary: ErroiB Simpson 2, Garr, 2, N. elson, B. Johnson 3? Mor rill 2, Van Noy, J. Nolson. Two buso hits Squires," Hi own, Men 111 2. Throo baso hits N. Nelson, Roso, B. Johnson, Double palys Brown to Nelson; Nelson to Van Noy; Biown to Van Noy. Hts off Biown 17; oft Chrlstonsen, 9; off Nelson, 1. Base on balls oTf Chrlstenson, 4; off Nelson, 1; oft Brown, 2- Stiuck out by Chrlstensen, 7;' by Nelson, 9; by Brown, 8. Passed ball Squrcs. Sacrifice hits Skanchy. Hit by pitch or by Chrlstensen, Woodland; by t Nelson, Baker, Woodland. By Brown, (Continued on Page Elgbt) ir Tftt? ir'-ii-" " ii-r'. TZ itftlr i i m mKKKk I flH. jtippMHHaVMfVIJaK WbfM-B-B-t-lW K.mHl tfV BHr -HHHBhBB lBBta vyl hnNWHHb PHIP9HIImBHBimHi i-dttSkdwt 'HHZJHBlEE''i?FI pE?HvjuvlHHII!IBy3SiPfi'N an Mj!mBH H3HKiCV'rMK. i" bm . jte. ." tl " - J t JrT Tt .. J. ..y B tfc S. . Tt I ..1Mb R?i H I iBBUIBViHBvM( . ? -7 rr r inAr 1 nlilimi I h f inB r'iP iM -Hi m MHI Hm Kijf" "rll BB iiium n i m m B B W ' " " " ."'. ' ' BB-BBB BBBB BBBBTW ALL TItll.MPS 'TIIESK, 'THE t)LMONIl, 'SHAMROCK, HTAU AND D0MIN1O Tho "Big Four"' among'the fliers of ithQ'Amerkuii Army of Occupation with a total of twenty-six Ceimnn plonea to1 thdlr credttt Tlie'Acvs" are,, left torlght Liputcnants Joseph Dawsont Robert Dounldsoi), William Palmer and WonjCook, ,, " , ' i ' 5 (All Photos Copyrighted, 1919.) i . ..r -i CAGHt HJOUNlY r.WEHf ; OVER:! THE TOP ... . & t , , Once more Loan nid .the county luts reached their quotas for . the Firth and final Liberty Loan for the government. The city and -county have a record they can feel proud of. Not In one Instance has there been a fall down. In this loan there werjr'only one or twor towns In the county which did not reach the quota but there was enough subscribed In otbor places to put tho county well over tho top. The exact amount of the subscriptions will be glven.later.. Tho City Council of Defense de sires to thank all the committeemen and people for the splendid response and the faithful work put forth. Wltn ono or two exceptions every ward reached Its quota. It looked rather dubious a few days ago but on Fri day and Saturday the majority of tho people came In and kept their promises. It gives much satisfaction to tho people and committees, espe cially, to accomplish the results and feel that wo have done what wm asked. The splendid organization of the Logan City Council of Defense with nil of Its committed! accounts for tho effective work and results obtained. It Is reported that tho local council Is perhaps tho most perfect organi zation of Its kind In the stnto. It la a splendid example of what organi zation can do. .. ) Tiiu Annual Senior Chapel of (tie Senior elasH of the Utah Agricultural CuIIckq 'will be held next Tuesday, May 13, 1919, at cloven o'cloe: In tho College Chapel. Soeial unique routines will i;hur ncterlse this ear's progtam, promin ent ninong which will bo the election- for the Honornry Senior Society, Al pha Signa Nil This election has been Impatiently looked forward to by tlio Junor Class for weeks pav. and will lnteicstlng on that account. Pioinlnent members of the clut of I'll 9, will talk. Among them will bo Sumner Hatch who has been clioi en to glvo tho Senior Class nddro s at tho Commencement excerslBes i Juno; L, II. Hatch, President of thj U A. C. Student Body und Cari W. (Stubby) Poterson, President of th- Senior class. Musical selections will bo glve-t and tho class Chlor will sing songi connected for the occasion, hi m - $25,000. FOR 'iDi . J i Ui - -. i v . .I f-i , V 'a. i A special appropriation In tho 'neighborhood of $2C,000 has been given the Brlgham Young College. .This Is a joyouB ovent to the uutuoi ltlcs, faculty and students of the school, not alone In the immediate utility tor the present but the signif icance -for .thetuturo of the, school. This amount Is to Instal a new heat ing plant. Two big blolers are to be Installed immediately, each with a capacity for heating tho amount of the system now Installed and there Is to bo space left for another en gine of the same size and capacity ai the two new ones. This will bo a preparation for furnishing heat for three times ns many buildings as the school now has and seems to Indi cate that tho Chuich Board of Eau i cation has a plan which Is anything but detracting from tho extent of work at the Brlgham Young College. Over tho heating system u fine largo laboratory (probably a psychological laboratory) Is to bo erected. The lub oratoiy Is to bo fifty by twenty feet with a celuent floor ovorluld with hard wood. Its location, overlooking the south campus will he one of the finest, especially In point of view of light, In fact, caie will hnve to bu used that there Is not too much light provided. Tho now building will extend cov ering tho present boiler house ground und west parallel with tho swimming pool. The capacity of the coal bin will bo 35U tons. An elevated road .will bo mado und laige Inlets made for dumping tho coal dliect fioin iho wagons Two of the llueo mammoth heating englneR will bo Installed when the building Is erected, spaco and the nevessaiy fixtures will be placed for the other bollei when tho giowth of tho school will rcqulro ad ditional holler capacity. Tho banquet given at Mm dock's last Saturday evening In honoi of Sonaior William King was attendud by a large crowd 'who say that they had tho time of their life. Superintendent Joseph Quinney and other sugar men left yesterday for tho Amalgamated factoiy In Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. J. S. Kcathei alone of the .West Cache Sugar compauy has re turned from tho big convention ol sugar mon In Denver, Colo. SUGAR COMPANY WINS IN SUIT The demurrer filed by the West Cache Sugar company against the suit biought by L. D. Nalsbltt of Lo- gan, asking for if. receivership und uo Injunction agaliuf(tho' sugar com pany, 'was sustained Saturday by Judgo J. D. Call of the First district court. An amended complaint asking for an Injunction may bo filed within twenty days, but tho plaintiff must namo some overt act from which ho desires the defendant to be reinstat ed, according to tho orders of the court. Tho receivership case was dls misted. The suit was biought by Nalsbltt, a son-ln-luw of J. A. Hendrlckson, with the Idea of lestralnlng the su gar company fiom entering Into al leged unfounded litigation In connec tion with tho suit brought against Hendrlckson nnd Loreuzo N. Stohl by the sugai company to recover profits alleged to have been seciotly made by tho defendants during the promo tion or the company. The lattei suit was leceutly decided against Stohl and Hcndilckson In tho Third district comt and u Judgment of 150,850 entered foi tho plaintiff by Judge William II. Bramel. Two one act pla)s will bo piesenl td by tho Fourth ward M I A. Dra matic club In the Fourth ward hall Tuesday and Wednesdu evening 'with a matinee on Tuesda) aftei noon. Thu pilro or admission Is 25c for the evening performance and 10c for tho nf tot noon. Thorn will also bo tmme added musical atti actions. rimer, il sei vices in or tho remains of llarrj Thompson wero held In tho Llndqulst chapel Saturday afternoon. IUlshop Llndqulst piesldlng Tho Fouith Hard choir furnlHhcd tho mu sle for the incision. Eldoi N. P. An derson offered tho oponing piajor. 'Iho speakers woio Bishops (leotgo W. Llndqulst and Abialiam Jorgen son und Elder Wobb of Richmond, who had filled a mission In Philadel phia, tho formei homo of tho deceas ed. Elder Webb told of his fidelity and servlco in the church whllo In Philadelphia. A vocal solo was ren dered by Frunk Baugh Jr. TI19 cloj. 1 lng player was offeied by Arcnt Johnson and tho grave dedicated by 1 Bishop Llndiulst. Intel ment was made In tho Logan cemetery. IDA SMITH VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT On Saturdio moinlng tho sad lieun :ame to Loga. that Ida Smith, eldest H laughter of Orson Smith of this city, H had met with u sovore, If not fatal, B accident thu night before, that might B possibly 'result In hut death. H Sho In company with her daughter H lone and u joung woman companion, H had been spending tho oenlug with H her sister Mis. St'anley S. Stevens, H and at about 10:30 left for homo. At H the comer of First South und Eighth flfl East streets they attempted to board IH a street car. It was raining and they jH hud their umbrollau open. As tho H cur iipptouchod they did not notlco H tin automobile also approaching. Tho H daughtor und her friend quickly bunrdod tho Btrvot car, whllo Ida was ' stiuck with tho uutomobllo and dragged about fifty fcot -etoro tho , automobllo was brought to a stand- still. Tho driver, Mr. Oscar John- BB son, claimed to bu blludod by tho B tain and did not seo tho woniou. boarding' tho car." Whqu the Injured B woman was taken to tho hospital It H was learned that ..sho had suffered a severe rracturu of three ribs, both. ainiB wero broken, and tho cap on onu of her knees torn oft. Upou B hearing of tho magnitude of tho in- B Juries her life was despaired of, as It' B would Indeed have been a miracle to B have sufterd such sevoro fractures ot H tho ribs and limbs wthout sustaining H serious Internal injuries. H The bravo woman maintained her H consciousness until Saturday evonlnc H when sho lapsed Into a stato ot un- H consciousness and on Sunduy at H about 11:30 a. in. she died. The re- mains wero taken to an undertaking H establishment for preparation for H shipping to Logan whero tho funeral H will be held and the body Interred. H Ida Smith was tho daughter of Or- H son and Catrlo Smith and was forty- H one years ot age. Besides her father H she leaves two daughters Carrie and H lone, and sevorai brothers and sis- ,H ters. Shu was known for many H years us the popular Bales lady In tho H leady to wear depuitmont ot Sham- H halt Chi Intention Company of this H city, and later In tho same position H at tho Keith O'Brien department M stoto at Salt Luke City. M The sad death will fall heavily on M her devoted duughteis, und her fatii- H er to whom she has been a 'faithful H daughtui. To them in their hour ot H sad bereavement a multltudo of syin- pathetic friends extend that. .comfort M that onl) fi lends can cxtund. "Fun- M 01 al senlccs will bu held in tho Bl Sixth waul meeting house at soma !H , time to bu arranged after hearing Wfm from OrMin Smith who Is In Tqbh. ftclfv Attention All Ghautau- iffi qua Signers And jSL Others Interested Hg A special iiiuullng ot all cluuitau- Km qua signers and any othuis luterotft- tMli oil will bo held at the Commercial ffijj? club TliuiHdaj opening at 8 o'clock IjBH for tho purposo ot ulcatlng thu olll- HK corn for tho coming chuutauo.ua aud IffiS to discuss aud lay plauB for an effeo- i 2R tlvo advertising campalgu aud ticket HS sales. Ah a slgnor It 1b very necossary f V&M that ou bo present. You havaau 'i fitR obligation to perform. Don't expect p 3 tho other fellow to do It. ; ti If you want the local nowa sub- 'B bcrbe for this paper. B li