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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL IIMIUWOMMNiaMlfHIiailllllUIUii Grape Growers U. S. GOLF TEAM Plant 25 Acres Logaif DEPARTMENT UbGxy, April 14 Th Ceh County Grsp Grower' association. Hftth Lcsll Jensen, president, ha Just published a eati1ofu describing t stow. In of dry (arm it par, and Illustrating; th varioua stages In thalr development by us of photographs At pre nt mora than twenty man are employed by tha Iota) trap association for tha planting of in dlfflna hol wfnty-flvaWfe'S' df'flrj firm: Tf Office, 41V No. Main. Phone U6. Besidence Telephone, 901 J . - n il iiiiiim M W MS HYH III awnaaoMuuiaiKniniincii a a IIM1U IIUIWI nnnr miTr h in h rnl r v illnl L I PPEB LOOP LL MM AWAITS GONG Cache County Town Take Honors in Progressive Contest. Community Hyrum rltlsen a special meeting in the Third ward meeting nous on April :5, at which time a silver loving trophy cup will be officially awarded to the city by a national magazine. In recognition of Hyrum'a winning- Brat in the progreeaiva- - community lilac contest for the atate of Utah. According to H. P. Anderaon the committee in charge of the meeting plane to have as speakers President Elmer G. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural college and Professor P. V. Cardon. director of the Utah experiment station, together with a number oi local citizens. LOGAN, will hold League Wanted for 1928 Play; Clubs Begin to Form Rosters. Six-Tea- 11 April Logan Chamber m special ta Tha Tribune. GARFIELD. April 14 The baseball be has started hnsaing again In the Copper league with the four team of last year, Copper, Magna, Arthur and Midvale, champing at the bit while waiting for a stretch of warm weather so that training can start In earneat. The league will likely open about the middle of May, according to the present plans. The main topic of conversation y among the Copper fan Is the of enlarging the Cepper league into a organisation this season. This subject has been given a great deal of thought In the past, but nearer crystallizing this year seem than- at any time In the past. The four teams now In the league and their backera are all very desirous of adding two additional clubs, thus making the competition keener and giving the fana a greater variety of ball and a chance to see many new faces. A number of clubs have been suggested as pos sible candidates for the two new members, but so far no formal applica tions have been received by the board of governors. Any clubs wishing to enter the Copper league should communicate with the league president. Mr. C. M. Brown. Kearns building. Salt Lake, and their applications will be given consideration at the ndxt board meeting, which will be held during the coming, week. Copper Team Looks Strong Once Mere. The Copper team, 192T champions, will be out strong to defend their laurels during the 132$ campaign. Many of their championship squad are still at the mine, who, with the addition of several new faces, are ex pected to place the miners right up at tha top again. Bill Edwards, who handled the team last season, will again be at the head of things on the six-tea- - LOGAN, April 14. At the regular monthly meeting of the dlrectora of the Logan chamber of commerce held last evening, Joaeph Quinney. chairman of the committee appointed to investigate the proposed tncreas ex-in the telephone rates of the t,ogan change by the Mountain States TeleTelegraph company, reported phone lta findings and also made recommendations. Dr. W. L. Wan lass, Attoj-n- yll E. S. Chambera and H; G. Hay-baar other members of the com- a mittee. At it appeared, according to the for report, that there were ground teleof the contesting the positioncomm-lttwas the phone company, authorized to continue it Investigation, and $10 was appropriated to pay for the Investigation that have Professor been and are being made. V. D. Gardner, accountant of the Utah enbeen has college, Agricultural gaged to aesist with the investigations. The directors of the chamber of commerce joined with the Salt Lake chamber of commerce in endorsing Attorney Tyson p. Dames of Denver as nominee for a director from the of the Eighth distrlet on the board United Statea chamber of. commerce. a augxeative program of project for the chamber of commerce to undertake for the coming year was outlined by President T. H. Humphreys. They include maintenance of membership in the local organisation to 400, good will meetings, home coming celebration on ,t:i!v 24 and 25, state Democratic convention, cooperation with olty and county commissioners and with the Cache county farm bureau, the Cache County Pair associstlon, advertlalnar booklets, highway sign and the U. A. C. summer school. Cache Republican Allot Delegates Expert Thinks Americans Will Prove Superior to British in Chief Events. , By FRANCIS J. POWtSU (Copyright. IMS, Consolidated Pre.) CLEVELAND. 'April 14 A on awaits coming of summer nd nethr chsmpionihlp eson. there seem little doubt of America's ability to main, tain the world's supremacy it has won and held continuously for the past eight year. There will be the usual amount of International cenvpetltion with Great Britain In both the amateur and professional fields, but, unless the season produces some totslly unexpected upaeta. the Americans will bag he lion's share of victorte frcm the lion. of the International battles will ha fought on this aide of the boundfor the British smateurs billows, ing are coming across to compete in the Walker cup matches, and later In our amateur championship. It also is likely that a few of the British professionals will come weetward for the open. Our Invasion of Britain will be the most negligible In several years, and will consist of the appearance of a few but powerful professional in MRS. ANDERSON BETTER. the Brlttoh open at Sandwich in May. British wind and gren Hagen will So far a can be learned, none of the also engage in two exhibition matches a affair with Aubrey Boom- special to Tha Tribua. American amateur is contemplating tilt with er at 8t. Cloud, and a e an ocean voyage tht summer. MURRAY. April 14 Mr. And-soThere Archie Compston at Moorpark Walker Cup Match wife of Fred R Anderson, drugwill be IS50 at stake when he meets Ar Outstanding Event. Compston and Archie's finish is eas- gist, is reported to be recovering from The outstanding event obviously la ily predicted .in operation performed at a local tha Walker cup mstchss. which' have hospital this week. NEBO BEE HIVES BUZZ. been won continuously by the United States since George Walker placed the Sperm to Tht TrtbuD. PAYSO& April 14 Bee H:ve girls huge silver urn In competition eight' 51 LANDSCAPING .WAS. years ago. Britain talks of making a from the nine 'wards of Nebo etak formidsbl effort ta lift the cup this met Wednesday evening t th summer, but Its sttempt --probably- will I than tn- the b'act.mcr moT . ruocewefar .i r h1t. MIC SN4 ond The personnel of the British team nl Ktark. Nebo sUke: bee hive In- not be known until after the amateur championship at Prestwlck late Structor, was In charge of arrangeAone-c- t In May, but will be built around Cyril ments ply. "Spirit of the Telley. Roger Wethersd and perhaps Hiv," waa given by Payson First Sir Ernest Holdemes. if th Mronet ward: a talk on "Spirit of th Hive," can find time for the trip Lake Menleve. Spring fldrnss by DortWhy U tha beat of th present BrlMsh amawgrd. and an address b) Mic .in:.;e hi never Y M but B. has represented Hill. teur, I I. A. 'stake nv.-det,(lag in th Walker matches played In Shrubs. Meek America. Orange. For. KIWANIS "FOLLISS" PLEASE. aythla, Henayauckl. B r d al Players Will Be Althe of Wreath, (Rose to Trlliunr. Tbt Special, elected Later On. Sharon), Waigelia, Hydrangea, 14 On of SPRINGVILLE. April nd" forWeihared Hypericum. Telley. Partners most amusing and entertaining Holderness llkdy will be selected the events ever happening in Sprlngvllle from a group Including the Torrance was ROSES witne,.seit Thursday ana rrinay brothers. Andrew Jamleson. the little at rhe Rprlngvtll high School ho beat Bobby Jones at Mulr-flel- d nights 36c Seot, Teplits a. whan crowd record each night,' two ago; Gordon Bronlow. by s the Klwdiits club presented "The American Beauty who plays with patent le there and and Comedy Wedding Reiew." nobby gloves;' Ernest Storey, Robert Climber 86c Harris. Colin Alymer, Major Charles th Dr. Irish McCormack, Hewlett and MILLER-BRAY- . Plant Our Choice Fruit Trees stars; Michael Scott and th winner Special to The Trlhtme. and Shade Trees. of the coming championship. Britain may recover Its epen chamEUREKA, April 14. Announcement pionship that has been Amerlcsn in haa Just l,en made of the marriage reality for six of the last svenyaTS of Miss Marguenteray. daughter Of but must defest Wslter Hagen to do Mr. and Mrs. victor Bray of this city, & of Park City, at It; 'Th Halg." Wild Bill Mehlhorn. and Fred W. Miller Mr. and Mrs Miller Tommy Armour ind Jc Klrkwood wjll Provo. April 6 In the American delegation at will take up their residence romprl Sandwich, and there plenty of golf325 MAIN ing power in that quartet. The American will sail next Wed Emergencies are being met daily by nesday and will have several weeks those tireless little workers, Trlbun In which to attune their games to Want Ads. ::-hl- ARBOR DAY an-un- -- SPECIALS 35c each for $1.00 3 i I yrs Pol-lie- GLOVER NURSERY FLORAL BH hill The Magna team will he under the leadership of Bill Treseder. a veteran Copper league player and manager. BUI managed the Magna teams In 1924 and 192S, taking the championship In '24. Many of. the player brought into the league and developed in those years are still on the Magna roster. fete uow, wes saaier. Doc Self. Skeet Nleleon, Chuek Archibald and Jay Lott, being the members of Bill's former teams still on the Job. The directors of the Arthur club have not selected their manager for the coming year. The club has lost several of last squad, but will enter the fray with a rood team with those remaining from last year form ing the nucleus of the pennant Arthur Loaes Sever! Men. Two members of Arthur's 192" squad are entering professional ball this year Abbie Webb, third baseman, and ttally Robbins, right handed pitcher leave on the seventeenth to join the uuouque team or the Mississippi Webb hails from Lehl, ley league. Utah, and has played In the Copper for the last four years and league being rsted as one of the best men on the hot corner in the circuit. He is a consistent hitter, averaging around the .800 mark each year. Robblns is a former East high man and has hurled exceptional ball In the local league for several years, having played DOGA.V. April 14 In the city court wim ootq tne Artnur and Magna clubs. today Adolph Blatter, found guiltv on Both of these players had short try- a charge of possession of liquor at outs with the ogaen club of the Utah his preliminary hearing Thursday was Idaho league Midvale. the junior member of the fined 1199 and sentenced to spend six montha In Jail by Judge George D. league, is all primed to start the series. Preston.- - Jfetice of appeal to the dis-- , Interest a fevr pitch with the warm trict court was filed and his bail fixed weather coming. Jee Cushmsn will be in charge of the equd again and at $598. promises to give the ether clubs milch MEN DON GIRL WINS. suffer competition this sesson than LOGAN. April 14. Miss Alice Smith they did last year, when they took the of Mendon. a junior student at the place left by the withdrawal South Cache high school, won the gold of the Utah Apex team. Two new teams would round out medal given by W. D Porter for the best prepared talk. Her subject for the 192S lineup to perfection and the discussion was "Honesty." Other con- - Copper league fans are pulling strong testants .were Mona Bowen. Ixaran: for some of the other teams in the Lavonn Kohler, Providence, and Kdna state to make bids for entry. Blckmore. Paradise. The winner will receive the medal on the annual award Perhapa you're a bit late with anrlna a no want to Tina a ca, day. May 4. nousecieaning. pable woman to help. Look first In the Turn to The Tribune Want Celumna situation Wanted column and If vou and see how many housewives are don't find' her there, your Help Want ea aa una a ner win in lor nousenoia nurry appealing neipers. 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