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Show MYTON JOURNAL LAYTON, I'T l. T, Ksuy Jn y ? ,949 spcniDTOntnipr Ayrshire Breeders Testing Production JOE MAHONEY Crepe Paper Parasols TMr. Flk'OT CCMPTTlTek' V.HH TO WIN IjCW ' l(- - Of- - HIGH THt HGM'CCl'MPlC Fatigue Causes Depression depression without apparent reason often la due to fatigue. Persistent efforts to secure sufficient sleep on good qual-t- y bedding every night usually will result in better spirits. If the depression continues, however, ft doctor should be consulted. Continued AND CXVINJ ii.n n of cows, according to ift.n At this time, it .;s some lti.000 Ayrslr:,' voluntarily "on test " find records of all i!i in d, Reading Ritin'and Migthm WI TH Tt C UAN1S.&CT A MAJO? It ACHt. M COkLl IN II Q5i IO A HX Uli.C TIC tNlIkH un Tv III 11 If U HAY PUklUj tCA-ON- vCK OCX F ? 000,000 W! kL .XX ZG, HALLS l IN I94B. SPORTLIGHT spw fx w W mu ijrnn immi "Vv Is w- yjnwyimmpwi .5x v V If 71 4 TA-V-- , V-- mw ? stiS, of the director shire breeders association, Two - Baseball Born 166 Years Ago AyrI Wilson, left, and Michael 0 right, look ovrr Mona" the Ayrshire cow sold at the Bucks county, la., sale. duction and lactation are averaged into monthly records and these. In turn, ore averaged into annual records. From these annual figures, "herd" averages are then computed, and these are computed into the only "breed" averages extant. Owner of the Ayrshire cuttle are given duplicate copies of the production records compiled with the help of foolproof 113M machines. This system is of immeasurable help to Ayrshire fanners in operating their herds and disposing of surplus cattle. But this painstaking "cow on test" project Is only one of the many operations conducted by the A.B.A. staff. The birth of every Ayrshire calf is recorded and registered. The operations of the A.B.A. are helping to make Ayrshire cattle one of the most popular breeds of dairy cattle In the country. The Ayrshire Is reported the highest producer of 4.0 per cent milk of e any breed. Only Ayrshires "naturally homogenized" milk the fat globules are so fine and tiny that they are integrated by nature with the rest of the milk. Ayrshire milk is in great demand by hospitals, and by doctor with patients. Itapuano, "Armour Children are having mor fun, teaching is better and better paid and there is less cost as a fourth compatriot, "Rhythm," joins the venerable "three R's" of education. Clasr instruction (top) in piano, lit. this in York, Pa., schools, k now being given in hundred of schools. In photo above, boys and girls join in this brass class at Oak Park, where children are taught to piay effectively in groups. New methods are revolutionizing music teaching and bringing it to more millions of children every day. In photo below is shown how wind instruments are taught to boys and girls who aspire to elementary school bands. According to a survey by the American music confer ence, 85 per cent of all people believe music should be taught on the same basis as other subjects blue-blood- pro-duc- on-di- .By GRANTLAND RICE. TT SEEMS RATHER peculiar, with baseball rated as the national pastime, with the game sweeping the country today, that no set record of baseball's beginning is at hand. Abner Doubleday has been credited with taking a commission from the dying Lincoln, which of course never happened. Baseball came In before Lincoln or Doubleday were ever known. 1 have bad records showing that baseball was a game around iA m ft Learning cooperation is a most important of the musical instruction given these Milwaukee girls, and ers and reporters, once wrote several articles proving that Gen. Abner had Doubleday nothing to do with the discovery or Invention of baseball. As Will Irwin is the most responsible person Ive ever known to go fully into the subject. I'll go along with him. Now a worthy reader in Pelham, N.Y., sends me a copy of a letter that has been In his family since 1833. The letter was sent to "Mr. William IL Butler, Nathaniel Hall, Nathaniel County, Pa., March, 1833." The sender was Charles C. Cain. Here is a portion of the 1833 letter: 4 home-owne- Low-co- Carrying out the theme of larmony and cooperation, per-:ussi- instruments are taught n class groups in the Oak Park schools. Here the children are eceiving instruction on the undamental percussion instru-nents of the orchestra cymbals, bass drum ind snare drum. lympani, 0 0 0 -- 5852 For Gayer Parties TyrAKE YOUR own party decora- tions for those special occasions ahead. Pretty crepe paper parasols are inexpensive and fun to create step by step Instructions are Included for one larga and two small parasols, parasol-trimmnut cups, candle basn and place cards. ed To obtain complete Instructions, material requirements and finishing directions for Parasol Parade (Pattern No. 8892), Send 20 cents in coins, your, dims. ad- dress and pattern number. SFWINO CIRCI.E ' NFFDLEWORK Heath Welle SI. Chlesi 1. 111. Encloss 20 cents for pattern. No. Name -Address MO KEEPS REGULAR Without Harsh Laxatives As long as I can remember, I was irregular. Then I began eating KELLOGGS By Harold Arnett ALL-BRA- havent taken a unsolicited from users. letters ALL-BRA- N - ALL-BRA- N men and counties gave, freely of their time during county extension 1948 to assist agents in carrying forward programs aimed at bringing about im proved farming and homemaking methods and better rural community living, according to the year end report of R. B. Tootell, direc tor of the agricultural extension ervice at Montana state college. in 7- , the empty carton to Kelloggs, Battle vti&immmYnmu Yodora checks perspiration odor th, La SoomASesr' Made wjth a face cream Kim. Yodora is actually toothing to normal Ain, No harsh chemicals or irritating salts. Wont harm skin or clothing. Slays soft and creamy, never gets grainy. Try gentle Yodora feel the wonderful A THEATER. , BY STRETCHING A CANVAS SEAT ACROSS THE ARM OP A THEATER CHAIR., YOU CAN CREATE A SEAT FOR A SMALL CHILD, SO HE CAN SEE OVER THE HEADS OF PEOPLE IN FRONT. THE SEAT CAN BE FOLDED AND CARRIED IN THE POCKET. IT CONSISTS OF A PIECE OF HEAVY CANVAS WITH WIRE HOOKS SEWED TO THE CORNERS. Uelp Them Cleanse the El of Harmful Body Waits Tour kidneys srs constantly lit tki blood ctrcnm kidney aomotiiMo tag la tbair wort not net aa Nature intandad (all mova impuritiaa that, if retained. Ktaoa the ayatam and spent the maehlaary. Symptom may bo Barring back paraiataat headache, attack of dlia up eighta. welling, nut (tting under tha eye a (aaling of nai loaa of pop and str and anxiety Other sitna of kidney or bladdw order ara sometime bunting, too frequent urination. Thera should ba no doubt that pr woatc matter from ISKHIOCKT HOIDU made isom J SHADE mum SOUS IF YOU REMOVE THE SPRING ASSEMBLY FROM AN OLD WINDOW SHADE ROLLER, YOU WILL HAVE A DANDY HOLDER FOR SHOOTING SKYROCKETS. THE ROCKET STEM FITS INTO THE HOLE FORMERLY USED FOR THE SPRING. SAW OFF THE SOLID END OF THE ROLLER TO THE CORRECT LENGTH, SHARPEN IT TO A POINT, AND PUSH IT INTO THE GROUND ' Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Buy today. CANVAS SEAT FOR. CHILDS USE AT THE st 6.500 rural 43 Montana More than -- may help you too if constipation is due to lack of bulk in the diet! Eat an ounce daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send Vj st Montana Farm Families Assist County Agents women daily, N lax- - ative since!" Mrs. D. V. Powers, UtO Arcadia Ate., San Gabriel, Calif. This is one of hundreds of old-tim- hoYfix - iti ; r low-co- 000 .4V difference! can prothe tect property in hi.c basement from mold, rust and mildew damage by moist summer air with any one of several simple and inexpensive dechemhumidifiers and a ical calcium chloride. Scarce in supply during the war years, calcium chloride is now In plentiful supply. are available nationally through hardware and lumber dealers. designed to use the chemical have a container such as that shown here, for the flake which is exposed to air. Calcium chloride has the unique property of being able to absorb several times its own weight In moisture. ' you nowaday ac- Now ft G suppose ful game Base Ball." I have seen correspondence before that proved to me baseball was played around 1840 and there were fairly good teams before 1850. It is only natural that different types of games were played in those early days. It may be that General Doubleday was the one who measured out the modern diamond, but there were many changes year after year such as underhand pitching and out on the first bounce. No game springs full blown into existence over night. This letter to William H. Butler, written March 22, 1833, referring to baseball by Its right name is the first recorded Instance I know with full proof attached. This makes baseball 116 years old which brings It more dignity and tradition. comodate her flute playing tc the other's in order to get thi desired harmony and tone. ;( game. play ball considerably. If I can Judge by our conditions up here. It Is the time of the year to play ball. I think It was a great pity that we couldnt teach these lazy rascals to play that beauti- ier that each must A Will Irwin, one of our greatest writ- "I they find 1840. well-know- Two Ways to Hit There are two ways on tap when It comes to the matter of hitting a baseball well. One is the system Nap Lajole used some 40 years ago. Tiie other has a standard bearer in Ted Williams, one of the best of the moderns. "I believe In making a pitcher put one over the plate," the Red Sox star tells you. "If a ball is two inches wide, Ill let It go. Thats why I wait so late to swing on many occasions. You can tell in advance whether n pitch Is going to be good, wild or near the corners." Nap Lajole never liked this system. "I make up my mind In advance," he aaid one day before a game. "I make up my mind to sock the next one If It la anywhere close. Id Just as soon awing at a ball eight Inches off the plate. The main point la that my mind la all set to hit thla next one. Naturally If Its a bad pitch or too wide, IT let It go. But you certainly get more timing In your awing when you are mentally set to hit the next one." "I never worked much on either theory, Ty Cobb said. "I always wanted to hit the ball as solidly as possible. It might be over and too low. It might not be over and just the right height. There Is one thing you have to watch in batting. That' your balance, keeping your weight back of tiie swing. "One of the chief faults In hitting Is overeagerness or over anxiety. This makes you throw your weight forward too soon. As you step Into the ball, your hands and body must be work-tn- g together. "Young ballplayers, especially, fall Into this habit of lurching for--, ward ahead of schedule. Their weight is out of place. I used to on the bench to keep an watch me when I get into a slump. Hed tell me what fault I was swinging too fast committing too fast waiting too long swinging waiting too long bad foot action. "It would be a smart thing for managers to have a veteran observer on the bench today to check on mistakes or faults. In both golf and baseball the player can rarely tell what he is doing when some thing goes wrong. Your pro can help you In golf. You should also have a good pro to help in base-ba- ll 1 1 trwtment la wiaer than BMlect. Ooant PiUt. Doan's have bea wit new friend for more than forty 1 They hay a nation-wid- e reputs' Ara recommended by grateful peo country oyer. Atk our ntigkSotl |