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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COYNTY REAPER Entered as second clat matter Feb. 8, 1929, at the Post Office. Ra dolph, Utah, under tht Act of March 3, 1879. Layton Marshall, E Ytor and Proprietor Wm. E. Marshall, Business Manasrer SUBSCRIPTION Jl.' 9 Ter Year in Advanci . Baseballs Iron Horse Speaking of Sports (3QSS6000Q 'T'HE Iron Horse of baseball, who 1 answers Yates Got Golf to the name of Lou has Gehrig, apparently got his second wind. When he steamed past the 2,000 consecutive ball game mark recently he looked as if he was good for several hundred more in a row. Start Trailing Bobby Jones Gehrigs amazing record has 035EDG53SIEEJH? HOTELS PRODUCE STAND IS nev- n ld . The talkative passenger was mak- ing himself a nuisance as the train passed through his native country, relates London Magazine. Look at those fields, he would say. That village over there, near the river. Isnt it wonderful? At last, as the train approached a small town, he gripped the arm of the man next to him and exclaimed: A marvelous Look, my friend! place.. I was born in this town! The other glanced wearily through the window. I cant see it, he said. Theres a cow standing in front of it. Tit-Bi- ts Superfluous The temperance lecturer was warming to his subject. Nevertheless, his audience was not easy to impress on the question of the evils of drink. If all the money spent on intoxicants, he declaimed loudly, was saved, everyone in this country would be able to build two houses. Just one moment, mate, said g a little man in the front row. Whod live in the other quiet-lookin- one? A Folks down in Atlanta will tell you REMINDER well-design- new conditions. The following that Charley is a logical successor to Bobby Jones. They will tell you, for instance, that their careers parallel each other in several directions. Both grew up alongside the famous East Lake course in the Georgia metropolis. As a kid in rompers, Yates is said to have played with clubs from Yankees have been involved. The closest any player in history has come to his record was the 1,307 consecutive game mark set by Everett Scott between 1916 and 1925. Gehrig had Scotts record beat back in 1933. In addition to his consecutive game record, Gehrig has broken seven major-leagu- e records and tied one other. Among his records are these: Most consecutive years, 100 or more games 12; most consecutive years, 150 games or more 11; most home runs with the bases loaded 20; most years, 150 or more runs batted in 7; most years, 300 or more total bases 12; and most years, 100 or more runs driven in--12. The record he tied was Babe Ruths mark of having scored 100 or more runs 12 seasons in succes-sio- Im Gehrig has seen great teams come and go since he joined the Yanks in 1925. Only three men besides himself survive the original thinking up a plan to improve them ol cherry trees this spring. Farmer Green All right, son, you jes hatch it out. team he joined 13 years ago. They are Business Manager Ed Barrow, Earl Combs, now a coach, and Col. Jacob Ruppert, the club owner. This spring has been Gehrigs most disagreeable in basebalL He reported in rather stale physical shape after his movie venture and it has taken him longer than usual to hit his stride. His batting was rather pitiful in the beginning, but he has been belting the ball again lately. Recall . The students allowance had run out, so he wrote home for more money. Feeling a bit nervous about the impression it would make, he ended his letter: P. S. I did not like writing to you. In fact, I ran after the postman to get this letter ' back. A week later he received the fol- lowing reply: You will be glad to know I did Thats Perfect said the man in the ancient overcoat with bulging pocket, Bill and 1 are in partnership, but we dont carry the same goods. Explain yourself, said a friend. Well, Bill goes around selling a stove polish that leaves a stain on the fingers, and I go around next day with the only soap that will take Well, Yes, it off! Poor Subject The man went to the insurance , office to have his life insured. Do you drive?, the insurance agent asked. No," informed the applicant. Do you fly? No. Sorry, sir, snapped the agent curtly, but we no longer insure Wall Street Journal. pedestrians. Up and Down isnt it funny Mother, that hats cost more than radios? Mother: But they dont, dear. J What makes you think so? Well, a sign in a window back there said, Hats, $10 up, and we just passed another window with a sign that says Radios, $10 down. Santa Fe Magazine. y , 1 LOOKING AHEAD ful. CHARLEY YATES Barbering taught in short time. Be sure of good pay and steady work. Barbers are in demand Enroll Now. MOLERS BARBER COLLEGE.Salt Lake City HOUSEHOLD WRINGER ROLLS for all Washers. Whole, sale and Retail. APEX SALES & SERVICE. 171 E. 3rd South. SALT LAKE . TEACHERS WANTED 'Special to teachers. Summer course In commercial subjects, 3 months' $36.00. Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, etc. Can get part time work for room and board if desired. SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah BUSINESS COLLEGE SMITHSONIAN Ogden, Utah ' CLAY PRODUCTS WHEN une, there are more than 200 plants in the business in the United States, with about 80 per cent of the production centered in the Middle West, which is the leading source of eggs. The output of frozen and liquid eggs in this country now. exceeds pounds yearly. Until about 1921 the large American bakers and makers of noodles, macaroni, ice cream, candy, and salad dressing depended largely on dried eggs from China to meet requirements. Then the use of frozen eggs began to increase rapidly, tripling in the next six years, and great storage stocks began to accumulate. So important did the industry become that on April 1, 1937, the Chicago Mercantile exchange made arrangements for both cash and futures trading in canned frozen ar likely to be embarrassed. Not be OC. Z9C Coin. Roll Dev. with Prints DESERET No stamps. PHOTO Lake SERVICE. P.O.Box 88. Salt City, Ut. Art-Pan- el, 8 beautiful FILMS DEVELOPED Beveled Prints in Deluxe Album, also 2 enlarging 35c coin. Deluxe coupons, Portland. Oregon. Photos, Box 391-- eggs. About half of the output of this product consists of whole eggs, and the rest of whites and yolks canned separately. Hotels, bakers and restaurants use frozen whole eggs, and plain and sugared yolks. The whites are used by makers of confections. Mayonnaise and salad dressing makers use about 16,000,000 pounds of plain, sugared and salt yolks and whole eggs each year. Canned eggs are used also by sausage makers and pharmaceutical manufacturers. , cause of lack of pitching talent, but because of an oversupply. It is difficult to see how he can leave such mound artists as Bob Feller and Johnny Allen of Cleveland off the staff, and its even harder to see how he can help picking Lefty Grove of the Boston Red Sox and Vernon Kennedy of the Detroit Tigers. Both these latter pitchers have taken a 'new lease on life. Grove, who overcame a pitching injury that threatened his career a few years ago, has been a sensation so far this year. Kennedy, who came to the Tigers from the White Sox, has never looked better. Grove says he is a far more skillful workman than he used to be. In his youth he was another Feller, relying on speed alone. Now he is sly and foxy, a master of the art. Kennedy has undoubtedly been improved by Manager Mickey Cochrane, who has made Mm concentrate on his overhand delivery. C Western Newipaper Unioa PHOTOS EMBOSSO . , - Lespedeza in Shade .. Lespedeza is not a pasture possibility in dense woods, but the crop promises to stand more shade in wood lots- than will bluegrass, according to K. E. Beeson of the agronomy department, Purdue university. While the plant will grow on thin, acid soil, rich sweet soil renders a marked increase in growth. Do not expect much of a stand if lespedeza is grown in areas shaded - to any great extent. Films developed 8 superb, wide border, embossed Panel Prints and 2 enlarging coupons, 25c coin. Embosso Portland. Oregon. Photos. Box 211-- FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS All Makes Pens and Pencils Points Exchanged All Parts Held, Shaefer. Parker. Waterman Pena Pencils. 24 Hour Service. Salt Lake City HELD PEN SHOP .... BUILDING MATERIAL INTERSTATE BRICK CO. Fire Clay Building and Fire Brick Hollow Building Tile Vitrified Sewer Drain Tile Roof and Mantels. Pipe 8180 8. 11th E.. SALT LAKE BY 030. - OFFICE 1 EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED deaka and ehalra. Met. adding mch'a, safes, typewriters, 8. L. DESK EX.. 863 8. State, Balt Lake. ' ATHLETIC GOODS GREAT WESTERN ATHLETIC GOODS Uniforms, Bats, Gloves, Baseballs, Softballs, UTAH-IDAHO Vollyballs, Athletic shoes, etc. SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Salt Lake FEMALE HELP Opening for Lady to Demonstrate CHARM COSMETICS Good Pay Write 169 East Bdy., Salt Lake City, Utah ICE CREAM FREEZERS SODA FOUNTAINS ICE CREAM COUNTER FREEZERS and Ice Cream cabinets Bv Fixtures, Stools. Carbonators, Steam Tables Also reconditioned equipment terms. CO. Manufacturers 65 Post Office Place - - Salt Lake City MOSER-HARTMA- N REDUCE SENSIBLY ! REDUCE SENSIBLY I Chart and information free. Write Dr. Wendt. Canton, South Dakota. MOTORCYCLES ARTS-Acces- so ries-Low-est Used Prices Write for catalogue. Motorcycles. HOUSE OF HOPPER. 140 E. Bdy., Salt Lake POSTCARDS Address Postcards, 2c each paid in advance, details FREE. CLAUDIA MAILING TEM?pept. 10. Mishawaka. Indiana. - BUILDING SPECIALTIES Overhead Garage Doors Domestic and Commercial. Built-i- n Ironing Boards, Med. Cabs, Mailboxes, Shoe Racks, Vent. Fans, Electric Ranges, Water Heaters, Steel Kitchen Cabs. Combination Drainboards and Sink Units. Alder Bales Corp., 120 W. 3rd So., S. L. C. FENCES ELECTRIC FENCES 200,-000,0- 00 well-to-d- FINISHING PHOTO The practice of breaking, canning and freezing eggs is said to have begun in Kansas about 1900. Today, notes a writer in the Chicago Trib- it comes time to pick the for this years All-St- . . , . ROOFING TILE FACE BRICK Flue Lining and Sewer Pipe all CLAY PRODUCTS UTAH FIRE CLAY CO. . SALT LAKE Frozen Egg Industry Is Centered in Middlewest a neighboring dime store. Then as Joe McCarthy, who Will manhe began to grow and trudged game, around behind the famous Bobby, age the American leagues nine is Yates gained his first idea of the golf fundamentals that have brought him to the top. Unlike Jones, Charley was unable to devote the major part of his time to golf, for although his father is a o merchant he did not have the same opportunities as Jones. After graduating from high school, Charley attended Georgia Tech, taking a course in general science and with honors. finishing ' When Jones retired from competitive play, Yates had achieved sufficient skill as a golfer to be mentioned among the young fellows most likely to fall heir to Bobbys fame. A year after Jones retirement, Yates fulfilled some of the predictions by winning the state title, repeating this feat in 1932. Since that time, he has been steadily justifying his early promise. He won the national intercollegiate championship in 1934. Prior to that he had finished first among the amateurs participating in the Masters tourney at August, a distinction he won again in 1937. By 1935, Yates had advanced to .the importance of Western amateur champion and in 1936 he was selected for the Walker Cup team that licked the ..British at. Pine Valley. His main triumph in 1937 came when he was medalist in the Western amateur at Los Angeles, tying the record. Following that event, he and Dick Garlington won the southern four-ba- ll championship. British golfing authorities' were agreed that Yates won over the field at St. Andrews because he was a better strikes of the ball than any of his opponents, and like his hero Jot.cs, he is a quick player. SCHOOLS HARLEY P Pitching Standouts not receive your letter. Mail ns your broken lenses, 8 hours service.. Wholesale prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Optical Shop, Boston Building,' Salt Lake. are listed as the pt . , Rates 76c up. Salt Lake ed The station should be visible for several hundred feet so that prospective purchasers may recognize it and make necessary decisions in time to drive in. The highway approach should be level for several hundred feet in either direction. Highways divided by parkways are often less desirable for the location of a station than where there is ho separation. Stations located near crossroads or slight curves often enjoy a larger number of customers because of the slowing down of cars. The building should be suitably and artistically designed. Pleasing color schemes unmarred by miscel--. laneous advertising signs are most Shade trees, nearby desirable. groves, shrubbery, and a well-kelawn often make an attractive stopping place, but they should not interfere with parking or visibility. The site should be level, with ample parking space so arranged that traffic will not be interrupted. Ease of access is to be preferred to ease of exit. Attractive signs should be erected in a conspicuous location. The signs should be so lettered that the station and its purpose can be ascertained while the driver is at a distance. ' There should be an ample supply of pure water. Suitable drainage should be provided, not only for the parking surface but for sewage and other waste water. ' The parking surface should be dressed with small gravel or crushed- - stone. Where the station is to be open after dark, suitable yard, sign and station lighting will be found help- as a pinch hitter, back in 1925, he ... EYE GLASSES REPAIRED farm produce stand for this summers business: n. Son John s. tion in laying out the hasnt missed a game in which the city- 38 E. 2nd So. St. most important points for considera- . Jones His Hero in the heart of the , HOTEL THE WILSON , Streamlining Ms hit the farm produce stand. Instead of the haphazard heap of vegetables under a scrawling sign, the farmer is now buildings, putting up landscaping the grounds, and going after business in a businesslike way. The day of the rickety farm produce stand is done. Roads are smoother, cars are faster, and the farmer who wants to keep his share of the city drivers business is changing his old stand to meet the Ewing, giant Irishman, and became OUT OF SIGHT in RENO, NEVADA stop at the HOTEL GOLDENRenos largest and most popular hotel By W. C. Harrington, Farm Engineering State Specialist, Massachusetts College. WNU Service. the sixth American golfer in the history of the tournament to reach the title match. This casual young fellow, sole survivor of eight American lads who comprised the Walker cup team, has publicly attributed his success to a suit of red flannels sent him by Bobby Jones and an antique putter purchased for a dollar from an Atlanta caddy. But those who watched him battle his way to victory through some of the classiest golfing talent in the universe, say that he is a champion in every sense of the word- Nine times, during the week of the matches, he set out from the first tee and nine times he returned from the finishing green without losing a match. The silver championship cup given into his keeping in the name of the Royal and Ancient Order of St. Andrews thus goes back with him to Atlanta, where, Bobby Jones first took it eight years ago. On the last three visits of an American Walker Cup team a member of it has won the British title. Thus Charley Yates name goes on the cup below those of Jess Sweet-se- r, who won it in 1926, Bobby Jones who won it in 1930 apd Lawson Little who won it in 1931 and 35. ' ' Business-Getter- ' - When Rickety Stations Are Not moved back to Atlanta, young Charley Yates, bank teller of Bobby Jones home town, won the British Amateur Golf championship at St. Andrews, Scotland, by beating Cecil Ga.,-whe- STYLE STREAMLINE er been approached in baseball. By GEORGE A. BARCLAY THE worlds golfing capital Ever since he got his first chance twenty-four-yeak-o- HOTEL PLANDOME, SALT LAKE 4th So. State Rates $1.90 to 12.00 CLEAN QUIET RESPECTABLE Wonderful new controllers designed for greater effectiveness and improved safety. Each unit electrifies ten miles of fence. Priced ' from $12 up to $24.66 postpaid. Battery or power operated. Salesmen Wanted. INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC FENCE CO. Portland, Oregon How to Dry-Cle- If the puppy an the Puppy is too young to give a bath and yet his soft fur seems in need of cleaning, stand him on a newspaper in the yard and rub com-megently but thoroughly through his Jur, repeating several times hut . al using the same meal. Then follow with a good brushing and you will . find his coat lovely and clean. How Earthworms Fertilize Soil Aside from making the soil, more porous, earthworms consume the leaves of certain hardwood trees - and draw the leaves into their holes. There the leaves either decay or are digested and deposited in contract with or near mineral soil. This process is said to aid in breaking up the mineral soil through chemical reactions and helps to prepare min- orals for tree food, thus making it easier for trees to pump the needed minerals into their elaborate system of cells, fibers and leaves where are t manufactured the materials from which wood is made. , . Spuirts Blood From Eyesocketa ; ; The horned toad when alarmed or excited will shoot blood from its eyesocketa to a distance of four or five feet. , i ; . |