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Show ter, A, C., third, feet flinches. High jump Lunt, Baker, Croft, Webster, all of A. C. tir'd for first. Distance, 5 feet 3 KEEP GLANDS IN BALANCE SAYS PHYSICIAN In Thr Score of Pile Up bul-am- in Fifty-Nin- e Saturdays Meet Held In Salt Lake Trackmen ol the Utah Agn-- i cultural college suceiedcd in v in-- j ning thiir dual meet Saturday with ti.o UiituTSilj of Ltali on Odd by gathering 77 Cummin ImmIII) jiism esses. Sim e the j nsent silent it ic ilis-iot- ei of (dandogen, It Is nox a simple matter to take glandular ticatnn ill. (dandogen is a highly com out lated glandular tonie pre-anin comeuieiit (ablet form, combining the important elements ot the xltal glands of health) joiitig luiimals with other efficacious ingiislients. It is jire-lre- il in trfo ilitfeient fortus one for mt ii and one for women, Is obtainable nt (dandogen Hohrumm-.lohii.soDrug Co. Corner Main nud Center ht. points to tliur opponent's 5tt. Thu Cf.ni.son hist out in many of the dt part meats in which ii was considered cspecilly strpng, notably in the sprints The lack if proper training on the part of the Crimson was apparent. Joe Cartw rigid i tile "Sprinter, sue-- j ceedt'd in besting the Aggie nu n in the century', but the mite and two-fil- e d runs and the Utah of d.s pole vault went to two farmeis, were performance appointing. Webster and Ivins, Graff and Anders :n was the Logan main- Larson of Utah tied for third stay and garnered most of its place. points. The other Farmer cin In the shotput Jones made a der men showed a morq marked distance of 35 feet and lO.nches, proficiency in many' event c Nation and Lyons captured the Jn the mile the Utss were able remaining points for Utah in th to place only one man, Thompson event. Jones was also the only and Wood practically running Ute to place in the discus, w'hich away from the field, with Sevy, was won by Knowles. a newcomer at the university, fiThe javelin throw was easily nishing third. Likewise in the won by Wullstein, the star freshp tha Utah field men man heaver. Wullstein heaved were pnable to compete with the wand fbr a d stance of 163 "Lunt, Baker; Croft and Webster, feet and 7 inches. who all tied for first with the dash Cartwright, bar set at Whitney, the star Utah, A. C. Anderson, first; . Logan distance man. pulled qn t ird' fol-l. on cHah the Crimson a surprise in seco"ds ' lowers when he beat Richards A. C., go.! . "Lie to the tape in the : od A. ; Sevy, second C., Fon a long race it exceptionj Utah, third. Time 4:53. allyclo.se; - from a Utah, point of view f d high hurdles-Cr- oft, A. C., first; Anderson, Utah, sec d and the the half-miJeppson, A. C third. Time dash were the prettiest events of u meet. In the thf the relay Utesplj;i second I 'like run AndersUn, A, a brlliant group agaipri the Aggies,' Cartw'right C4 f.rst ; Geddes, A. C., second ; wop V lead over Jackson which Gonscr,' Utah, third. Time, 52.8 Was increased by everyone of his seconds. teammates. With such stars, be4 Two-mirun Whitney, A. sides Cartwright land Wirthlin, C,. first ; Richards, Utah second ; as Anderson and Jewkes, the Amott, Utah, third. Time, 10:50. run Kirk, A. C., spedv quartet showed the spectators some rare and pretty first; Miller, Utah, second; Gonfirm against Jackson, Knowles, scr, Utah, third. Time 2:01.2. Half-Vcbster and Clark. le relay Utah, first, The century was perhaps the with 'Cartwright, WirTiin, Anmost exciting event of the meet, dersen and Jewkes; A. C, sec Cartw r.ght proving his worth as end, with Jackson. Knowles a. sprinter by bating the Farm Webster, Baker and Clark. Time; ers sterling ace. Anderson, by 1:35. low hurdles Andc. a neck. Cartwright's time was 10 flat. Jewkes finished third. n, Utah, first ; Williams, Utoh. In the half mile event Kirk of second ; Croft, A. C. third. Time. the A. C, succeeded in overtak- 25.3 seconds, d dash Baker, A. C ing Miller of Utah and winn ng five joints for the Blue and first; Jewkes, Utah, second: While," In the hurdle evets, Glen Wirthin, Utah, thrd. Time 23.1 Anderson, the Utah star, and seconds. Milqrolay A. C., first, with Croft, hurdler for Logan, divided honors. Anderson was Furlong Uaylon. Geddes and low and Anderson: Utah second, in the Croft in thc high hur- Williams, Folca, E Girin Cutler. dles Pole vault Webster uni The dash was vis.'-- i Ur Baker rf'ter a close race with C., tied for first: Garff and Larson, Utah tied for thir I. 'Jewkes. Seme doubt was by the judges as to D stanc. 10 feet 6 inches whether Baker had kept to his i Javelin Wullstein, U t a h, own lane. In the 440 yard dash first; Sanders, A. C. second the Agg es romped away with Croft, A. C., third. Distance, the first two places, Anderson 163 feet 7 inches. Shotput Jones, first : Nacoming first w ith. Geddes second Gonscr of Utah was third. tion,, second; Lyons, third, all of Watkins, .stellar jumper of Utah. Distance, 35 feet 10 inch-ts- . UtajYron the broad jump with a distance of 22 feet and 6 inches Broad jumn Watkins, Utah, against Lunt and Hunter . The first; Lunt, A. C , second; Ilun- j sl n 410-yar- 1 high-jum- 100-yar- d 5-- 8. T two-mi- le w-a-s 120-yar- ; 100-yar- le ! Relief Society Confer-- I ence Is Held At Newton it To The Seventy-Seve- n JUi x)ile xulfennt; liom that below par feeling, a fomjiaiiiml bj Toss of BiH'tiU', .slceiilessness, mnl Xu fort L, tan loss e be sot rJjiht b Inn ins tbo of their glandular, secretions restoml. Tlieie is no icartion to the tieatinent", asserted I)i. .Staiib. I inlerstaiiil tins is not u matter of tiunatiiial stiiiiul'ition, but is sim) a pi o ess of lestoruig a lialaiue aiming the man) ductless glands of the hodv which rontrol the siassl and extent ol all our 5 140-ya- rd le 880-yar- d ReNEWTON, April, 28 lief Hoc it ty conference convened in the. Newton ward Sundav April 20th at 2 p. m. with Bres-ideRuth Rolph in charge . The visiting sisters wv re - concilor Ethel B. Webb and Mabel Bond aid, Mrs. George Webb was also in attendance. A good program was carried out and the visiting sisters spoke a short time. A good spirit prevailed during the j meeting. Stake officers, Mr. and Mrs Allen and an organist a company of the M. I. A. iaid us a visit Sunday evening and encouraged the officers and teachers in their work. Mr. Lorenzo Larsen who ha3 been suffering intensly the past week from kidney trouble is sa.d to be on the road to Recovery. Miss Olive Hendricks of was the guest of Mrs. M. C. Rigby Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hall has moved into the old Ledingham home and are very comfortable, in their new quarters. Mrs. Laura Johnson is report-- e das being very ill, suffering from brigbt3 disease. The nine months old daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Marcus Cooky, Jr., who suffered a reuptured appendix a short time ag has been in the L. D. S, hospital at Salt Lake is imr roving nicely. Quite a number from our ward are contemplating attending the stake Sunday School social to be held at the North Cache high Thursday evening where they anticipate having a very pleasant evening. Mr. William J. Tuddcnl am went to salt Lake City for medical treatment last week at'tc. after having another bad attack of heart trouble, his many friends hope for h s speedy 120-ya- 22Q-ya- Mr. Carl Jensen w'ho is by a music fyouse at Og cen spent Sunday at'his heme m Newton. The farmers are all rushing therr "spring workrall tbosc who have farms at Alexander have gone u,p their to in their grain Mrs. Caldcr Hall and children of H. ruin spent the week end at Newton. A very pleasant brthda.v party kas given at the home of Mrs! J. C. Peterson in honor of her mothers, Mrs. J. N. Han-- rd rd t A Monument i For Departed Loved Ones i The best Granite in the world at the lowest prices. i j About twelve ladies from our ward availed themselves of the opportunity of going to the temple on the Benson stake Relief society day to. do ordinance work for the dead. Saturday evening thM. I, A officers entertained the M" Metis' basket ball team with their part tiers ill the school gym Games and dancing formed the evening's entertainment, were served. About thirty guests were present. The two camps of the daughters of ,the pioneers will meet jointly tins month in the gym where a good program will be rendered and a general sicial time is expected, the meeting will be held Thursday 21th at 2 P. m. A good attendance is de-- I sired. The English poet Laureate holds his appointment for life, and is not affected by a change of government. During last yearJBritish a'r- craft, engaged in commercial sen ice, jflew 943.000 miles, ecqual to thirty-eigcircuits of ht the globe. -- Cache Monument Co. Tel. 333 . 72 E Center Logan, Utah . Thi This offer will let you test the One eminent doctor declares it is his experience that women w ho approach nearest to physical symmetry are almost invariably blue-eye- d. .The ruddy kingfisher, a bird native of Borneo, makes its nest in the hive of a vicious kind of bee. 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