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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH By JOE MAHONEY CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT BUSINESS INVEST. OPPOR. V and Topper FOB Victor's Medal Vending Machines write Authorized Dls tributor. IEBLANC VENDING CO.. P. O, Bos M4, Breaux Bridge. La, CATTLE MANS DREAM: Cattle Ranch 3200 7500 Acres, irrigated. Mt. Meadow free water. 30 days feeding sea son. Loc. Southern Ore. 2 sets of bides. 905 Paradise. Bex Sportsmans Terminal Bales Bldg.. Fertlaad 5. Ore. ac-s- Com Borer Serious Threat to Midwest WANTED OLD MODEL AUTOMOBILES IN GOOD CONDITION DATING FROM 1 TO 111! REGARDLESS OF MAKE. ENCLOSE ALL DETAILS, RUNNING CONDITION. ADDRESS ALL INQUIRIES TO Loss Last Year in Six m States Totals Millions Last year in six states ot the corn belt the European corn borer caused a loss ot some 300 million dollars. In 23 other states, damage ranged from slight to qute severe. The corn borer appeared in this country in 1917 along the Atlantic seaboard. It has spread steadily until today it has reached states as BILL HINES What major league rm United States. The cowboys, known as "huosos," are shown above as they parade in the grand march. The huasos work in pairs for the championship of what happens every day in Chile's great fundos (ranches) at roundup time. They do not use ropes like American cowboys and their horses 'are highly trained for the exacting job. ; 0 The action. to crowd champs (above) are in The lead rider is about his steer against the wall to earn point one. The steer will be reversed and his partner will take his turn at pinning the animal to the other side of the arena. At right, a wealthy ranch owner waits his turn to enter the contest. 0 GrP O Down below the equator they go in for rodeos in a big way, much the same as they do in western Points are scored by stop-p.the steer by pressure of the horse against the steer's neck, stopping the animal by pressure of the horse against the middle, and stopping it by pressure against the flank. At right two riders have scored a point by crowding the animal against the wall. Note how rider has come out of saddle to throw his weight with the horse. ng -- - 'i ' $ s. The leg and foot gear (left) protects the rider from the perspiration ot the horse. The hand carved wooden stirrup shoes protect the rider's foot from being crushed against a steer or wall, and the huge spurs drive the horse O into rapid turns, fast starts and stops. The spurs turn against the animal instead of prodding into the flesh. Below a point is scored as the animal is crowded at the neck to stop him and make him turn. The chest of the the steer driving him into the matted wall. horse is pressed against ClLL THE OOOGERS HAD THEIR EXCEPT OUTTEETH FIELDER TOMMY BROWN. HE BALKED AT GOING ID THE DENTIST SO BURT SHOTTON SLAPPED HIM WITH AN NOEFINTE SUSPENSION CATCHER SET A NEW RECORD DURING THE 1046 SEASON B HANDLING 60S ERRORLESS CHANCES? -- AMSWtIK uvso Aoono SPORTUGHT- Cards' Owner Is Chief Oplimist The high clearance cart above is dusting corn for corn borer. The corn Is about three feet high, correct stage for dusting, according to experts. -- By GRANTLAND N EVERY GAME played in any sport there is usually a leading optimist to match a leading pessimist. far west as Kansas and Nebraska For example, practically all footand the Dakotas, and south to the ball coaches are soaked from ankle Tennessee-Alabam- a line. to forehead in pesNot only is the pest covering simism. In baseball more ground each year. It is, in you get the optimmany places working more destrucists up to July. tively. In Iowa, for example, the And probably the borer cost each corn farmer last chief optimist ' of year an average of 750 dollars. the lot is Fred There is nothing to Indicate that Saigh, the owner of the destruction has reached a peak. the Cardinals. In fact, unless adequate controls are Fred was that adopted, the corn belt may find the way back In worse to come. March, He was till that way in Chemical control must from now Don't eell si on be considered part of the regular early Jane. production of the crop. short," he writes. "After s rather hectic start, we are now ready to settle down to play Humans Susceptible some real baseball. We are wp posed to be a veteran team. To 80 Animal Diseases We are both young and old. Animal diseases are a constant I honestly believe we are going threat to the health of human beto surprise yon and a lot of ings, two public health physicians others." declare in the Journal of the AmeriThe Cardinals are not going to can Veterinary Medical association. us. We picked them to surprise In one report, Dr. F. S. Leeder finish second last fall and they carof the Michigan department ot ried the fight right up to the last health, said human beings are sus- day. We picked them to finish secceptible to at least 80 diseases of ond this fall, although rating Edanimals. Many of these diseases die Phillies right alongare prevalent in the United States, side. Sawyers he reported. The danger that foreign is really a This Cardinal line-u- p maladies may be imported by high remarkable collection. Many of speed air travel Is also very real, them were supposed to reach their he said. peak in 1940, 1941 or' 1942. Most animal diseases to which Here and there some ball man is susceptible are spread priclub has a survivor from the marily by livestock and wild game Neollthlo age who lasts eight with which human beings come inor ten years. But only one o? to contact Work of veterinarians in two are still on the scene. helping to stamp out or control such Look at the years these Cardinals diseases is thus an important facreached the big leagues: Max Lantor in bettering human health. 1939; Enos Slaughter, 1938; In another Journal article, Dr. W. ier, Stan Musial, 1941; Marty Marion, P. Dearing, deputy surgeon general 1940; Howie Pollet, 1941; Harry ot the U. S. Public Health Service, Walker. 1940; Harry Brecheen, points to the value of having veterin- 1940; Alph Brazle, 1943. arians work closely with health deHere we have eight men who partments to protect the public 10 service with one against such dangerous maladies as averageMake yearsnine and one-haclub. it rabies. years if you care to. And yet this one club, built on spirit as well as A New Light ability, is still one of the favored teams in the older league, a ball club that might well enough go on to beat the highly favored Dodgers and win another pennant They are the exact opposite of the youthful Phillies many, many years older. Yet neither the Dodgers nor Phillies so far have been able to shake these veterans loose. They have an exceptionally fine manager in Eddie Dyer, a sportsman, n scholar, a gentleman, an able manager and a swell guy. lf 'va- Salt lak. City. Utah US St. State St. S: 7 i - We have no idea of selling the Cardinals short. They are the only National League team in over 201 years that has been good enough! I and game enough to crowd the American League into a rough cor-ner more than once and apply the! old right hand to the chin. What other National League team has won four world series in the last 20 years? 1 . Vanderbilt Uprising The right things in life don't always come to the right people, but a turn in this direction has been taken by A1 Vanderbilt and his racing stable. Outside of Discovery, the Vanderbilt stable hasn't been able to give racing too many top horses ;iust before and after the war. You had the feeling some years back that Vanderbilt horses seldom won any races. You considered this point in your visits to the mutuel windows. But there has been a sweeping change in the last two years. Bed ORoses won $199,200 old. last year as a two-yeVanderbilt is a smart horseman. He saw at once, with the war over, that he bad to move in a burry. So he got Winfrey, one of the smartest trainers in the business, to get his horses ready. He also picked Ralph Kercheval to run bis farm. You may have forgotten Ralph Kercheval. Not so long ago he was one of the best backs Kentucky ever had. Ask Shipwreck Kelly, his teammate. Kercheval was also one of the greatest kickers football has ever seen. I mean up there with Ken Strong, the nonpareil of kickers. Kercheval had taken n keen liking to the thoroughbred game. Both Winfrey and Kercheval have worked together to give Vanderbilt as strong n combination as sny racing man needs. ar Tangled SUFSMEUSHI How mid can a cigarette be? r.TORE PEOPLE STROKE CAT.1ELS ttanany other cigarette! and astoxg tht millioiu who Daut-huill- spot. do... NANETTE FABRAY Nanette, Broadway musical-comedy atar, mad the Camel Mildneaa Teat. Says Nanette: It convinced me! Camels suit ms to The fight game has developed the weird habit of moving further and further into the deep, tangled Wildwood. As a starter it has only two good divisions today and the better one, the middleweight, is practically twisted out of shape The leading people eligible to fight for this crown are Jake LaMotta defending champion; Ray Robinson, welterweight champion; Rob ert Villemain and Laurent and Rocky Graziano. 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