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Show t THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH News Notes li Privilege to Live in Utah , formal iJccping rooms parlori and reception halls dining room ana living room for the library and for public buildings. Property applied it wont rub off. Writ to US or asb your dealer for a copy of our free drawing thllJrerr-"T- he book fat A labat-tiHomo Color Boob" and e free color card. nt Write to os also for our beau tiful free book Artistic SYA CEDAR CITY Utah latest areola Carhighway, Zion National Park-Mt- . mel, la being pushed forward, wllb hundred men employed on the worka, FAYSON At a meeting of Nebo arhool district board recently bid were opened and contract let for Iba new MS, 009 Junior high athool building In Payton. Work will atart at once and construction will b completed before the opening of achool next September. The general contracting work waa let to Chytroua A Lindquist of Balt Lake, at 1(4.474. BALT LAKE With 2,730.000 head reported, Utah ranked second In the number of sheep and lambs January 1, aa compared to the number In each of the seven far wentern state, according to report of Georye A. Bcott, Utah livestock statistician for the U. 8. department of agriculture. Issued recently. California ranked first with M tta Write for new -- WOMEN!! $19-12- Tlt-BIt- a. Cleaned Wife Marriage la a matter of gtvs and take. Huh Quite o. I give you all I can and you take what I don't Bad Speech Jean Do you like my teeth? Harvey Dearest I think they're Immense ! Sailing Parlance "What ao?" "Its makes the sailboat Jump on a tack." 1 Rheumatic Pains 12 Days' Free Trial To get relief when pain tortured joints and muscles keep you In constant misery rub on Joint-EasIt is quickly absorbed and you can fnb it in often and expect result! more speedily. Get it at any druggist In America. Use Joint-Eas- e for sciatica, lumbago, sore, lame muscles, lame back, chest colds, sore nostrils and burning, aching feet. Only 60 cents. It , penetrates. name and Address for II FR FF Sendtrial tube to Pope Labora tories, Desk S. Hallowell, e. Joint from Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Dont let these organa make a martyr of you . Heed the first warning that things are not right. " Drink freely of water O' and take Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules. A world famous remedy for kidney .liver, bladder and uric acid troubles since 1696. raULEfe, At all druggist. In three sizes. Look for the name on the blue and gold box. Fcr Caked Udder and Sore Teats in Cows Try Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh Maoej back for Snt bottl W. N. U., if sot suited. Salt Lake City, All dealers. No. 11-1- dJ - r year. ! T f EUREKA Decision to make Improvements on the Tintlc highway extending from Santaquin to Eureka amounting to approximately $30.00C has been made by Utah county commissioners and E. C. Knowlton, state road maintenance engineer. RICHFIELD Holstein dairy cattle owners of Sevier county whose herds now number, according to a recent census, 2044 head, are organizing a Holstein breeders association of Sevier county. Movement to this end received a decided impetus here the past week during the visit of R. E. Everley, field man for the Holstein-FrieslaAssociation of America, and as a result the following board of directors have been chosen to perfect an organization and to serve until the first annual meeting. PROVO Construction on the twe miles of new road from near the junction of the Mt. Tlmpanogas loop road with Provo canyon up the canyon to the narrows, probably will be started this summer, it was announced by E. C. Shepherd supervisor of Wasatch The project,, which forest, recently. was proposed and favored last year by the bureau of public roads, has been held up on account of the excessive cost and the steep grade Involved. The construction will cost about $50,000. of the COALVILLE Distribution road funds for Summit county for the coming year was made at the county commissioners regular meeting cently. County road funds were ted on a mileage basis to the Ing precincts; Henefer, $975; Upton $2025; Coalville, $150; Peoa, $990; Oakley, $1200; Marion, $225; Kamas, I $1650; Woodland, $675; Francis, $975; Parleys park and Park City, $750, and Beaver City, $300. LOGAN After making the regular monthly snow survey on Mt. Logan, Professor George D. Clyde of the Utah Agricultural college reports that February has been very unusual and the prospects now are that the water sup ply for the coming season will be below normal. The precipitation in the valleys and on the high watersheds has been deficient during the past month. Whereas the total accumu lated precipitation during February 1927, was 13.7 inches of waiter at 9000 feet elevation, the total this year at the same elevation was only about pne Inch, Professor Clyde announced. d ft Scintillating Remarks by Noisy Detroit Fans In relating the baseball expressions for which Huglile Jennings wns faThe game of golf Is played by more mous, one tins been generally overpeople than any other sHrt in the looked, and that was: United States. Touch all tire bases." At times he emphasized It: The world's bicycle sprint champion ItcmomlKT now : Touch all the ships will be held In the United States bases." In 192!) for the first time since 1912. It war always shouted across the Charles Hargreaves. Brooklyn catch playing field when a Detroit batsmun came to the plate, in a pinch. er, Is employed as a basket hull coach If the butter happened to strike out. at MIddlehurg college in the winter or fly out, or ground out, the crowd. months. If happened to be playing on Carl Rice, a member of a blind foreign field, had Its revmge. The crowd. In chorus, would yell to Jen men's Institution in New York, Is a fine bowler and boasts a high score nlngs: See him touch all the bases. of 238 pins. Hughie? Or, quite often : Young Gr.ft'o, credited with being "Iley. Hughie, that bum cau l even one of the greatest boxers of all time, touch first." had only two knockouts to bla credit And similar scintillating remarks. lu seventy-nin- e bouts. But Jennings generally had his inEd Barrow of the Yankees says he nings before the game wus over. Sooner or later Kossinan, Cobb or Craw- doesn't believe In gambling. But It ford, would "get hold o one ami doesn't seem like gambling to have a touch several bases while Jennings little dough on the Yanks. shrieked and danced In glee, fully revenged. Although he Is only fourteen years old, Virgil Abernathy, of Cheyenne Falls, Colo., Is regarded as one of the New Auto Record best billiard players In Ills state. I average atar today, while year ago, riding In atreel care, cab and bussea was taboo with any aspiring college athlete. Conch Furrell admits, of course, tliul the Increased dislike for using onee leg lo travel between two given udnte la only Ihe result of th altitude of college student as a body. Training room uttctiHou, says the couch, was a thing unknown In yea ra muscle gone by. Bl.ln and tendons and oilier ailment were Just aa common In those days, but were Ignored, Just because there wus nothing one could do about it. Today, for the average athlete. Hi cure of XM-r- i trainers and ruhlw-r- s I considered ua cKscntlul as good coaching. If Hie uveruge truck limn today, for Instunce, say Sieve, were lo he told how the track men used to train years ago, he would laugh. The "liurd workout" which the present day truck inun fears would tie conshlered only a preliminary warming up In those days. Any man who stayed oat fo. the sport then did so because he liked It. The aversion of the modern youth for stiff work la shown by the Increasing pnqiortlon of candidates who select Hie shorter running distance events, and uliun the mile and runs. The latter require long workout dully, and unless the candidate Is a glutton for punishment, lie drops from the squad or decides hed make a better man. Stove does not go so fur as to say that the athlete of yesterduy wus any more plucky than Hie present athlete. He merely Infers that their bodies were sturdier, becuuse of more Intensive trulnlng, and they were more valathuable to any team as letes than the modern stars as specialists in one or two events. To ruin up, the coach feels thut given the present advantages of scientific coaching and trulnlng, as well as Improved tracks and other facllitlea, the athlete of Hie past would have little difficulty In outsprlntlng, or outdistancing Hie average "star of today. rp"t. "r Eighty per rent of the students ol the Colorado School of Mines ure now taking part lu an extensive physhal training and Interchips sports program Eugene William Good wil lie. who starred In track for Cornell for three years, received a Rhodes scholarship appointment for next year a few days ago. F. B. Burrow, the old Oxford lawn tenuis Star, has liecn appointed ref eree of the Wimbledon tennis clinm pionships to be held beginning June 23 next. new sand mixing machine Is ex peeled to revolutionize the construction of golf links. It can mix more soil than a dozen dubs urmed with A The photograph shows Capt. M.il Campbell, English race driver, who set a new world's automobile speed record of 200.5! )C miles per hour on the beach course at Daytona, In his Campbell Napier Bluebird car. colm Big Train Beats Sport Boys at Their Own Game niblicks. . . Frank Gibson, catcher last season with the Boston Braves, has been ap minted manager of the San Antonio Texas league club for the coming season. In leaving the ranks of active base bull players, as in lending them. Wal ter Johnson thought first of the hoys Repoiters end friends were eageriv awaiting his decision whether to -- ign the contract with Hie Newark Rears Out of Babe Ruth's total of 416 home runs in.'ule during Ills big league career. Hie greatest number. 71. have been scored at the expense of Detroit pitchers. of the International league. All day his telephone was ringing or Ims.r All day he replied that lie probably would have "something to say In a fey days. But flint night he was making n little talk over the radio to hovs When he felt their presence on the Invisible side of the microphone he told them all a!mut It. Not many of them realized they were getting a choice news 'heat. Not until the radio station imq signed off were the reporters and friends able to get the "Rig Train to iwn up that be had signed to manage Ue Bears. John De Palma Is sturting his tvven first year in competitive automobile his hair racing, lie Is forty-seveIs virtually white, and he has com peted In 3.IMKI races. ty College men in the major leagues last season totaled 107. with honors equally divided between Holy Cross college and University of Alabama ouch having four alumnus. P.nbe Ruth failed to hit a home run with the bases loaded during the 1927 season until he hit his homer on September 27. He did the feat again on September 20. fifty-sevent- h taking Lydia 10. Plnkbsma Com Vegetable and am poundto proud ear It la good. 1 waa so run down that I didnt feel Ilk doing any. thing and my mother told tne to try the Vegetable Compound and I did. It did ma I do my good. housework and also do all my gardes have a to look after. 1 have told quit a girt few others to try the Vegetable Compound will og to an a wep letters Dt I work and 1 three-year-ol- d 1 ui wicoia.L Hittory in Legende An Indian chief has dictated to hi secretaries a history of bla tribe from the creation of the world aa It la r luted In legends. Erlnnd Nordeimkl, the Swedish explorer, who hue Just returned from Panama, lute brought bock a copy of th history, which he regard a on of the tropiiiea of his expedition. Ills special Interest was the Cunt trllie of the Atlantic cooat They are people of good Intelligence and culture who cling to their old traditions. The chief who dictated the history employs two secretaries, one familiar with English, the other with Spanish. two-mll- e short-distanc- e ti-- After Colds or Grip See That Your Kidneys Get Rid of the Poisons. DOES winter achy find you lame, tired worried with backache, headache and dizzy spells? Ar the kidney secretions too frequent, r or bur e a ey ae shouldnt be neglected. Doans Pills , a stimulant diuretic; increase the secretion of the kidneys smd aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Doan's are endorsed the country over. As your neighbor! Breaks Worlds Mark IH-Iro- Jockey A. Puscuma. who rode Jus tire F. to victory In the recent New Orleans handicap, was given a reward of $3,000 by Ids boss for the victory. WI, T am on of tho Plymouth. women ei d as Find Aid in Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound Bteve believe that the modern alh-lha thing loo easy. Walking any distance la unthought of by the - n Quickly Relieves the athletes of 13 nd 20 years ago bold their own agalnrt Hi athletes of today under present conditions? Certainly they would. In Ihe oplulon of Slev Farrell, varsity of Michigan, aho baa been Irulnlng all aorta of athlete for more than 23 Would HER JIBED by Michigan Coach. - K HOUSE-WOR- Work Praised Old-Time- rs liter Ohm-IuiI- PRICE Mud on Soldier Summit road, due to the thawing and recent rains, makes that highway Impassable It waa announced recently by E. C Ave, Grand Kapids, Mich. Know! ton, maintenance engineer of Alabastine a powdat la while and state road department. The mud the lull. Packed in package so is deep that It I dangerous to trf load? lor uta by mizing with cold and travel over that road, It was reor warm walar. Full direction on ported. The road through Heber and ovary package. Apply with an ordiProvo to the Uintah basin I still pas nary watt broth. Suitable lor all ialerior ur!ace platter, wall sable, but the rains and thawa have board, brick, cement or centra. made It muddy and la In a poor condition. PARK CITY Park Utah Consoll dated Mines Company, one of the liirg est allver-leamining enterprises In the state, earned a net of $1,713,733 during 1937, according to the com panya report, filed with the state board of equalization recently for tax atlon purposes. This Is $43,448 more than the amount required to pay the RABV CHICK AKI TIKHKY! HKND FOB ear II tt inulirr book, a lunaiMnnl. companys dividend of 0 cents a share It itllw4 with ovrtf ord-- r. SOUTH-H.MINN. HATCH CHf. Rmrac Mina. during that year. and thawa PANG UITCH Rains during the pust week have made farm6 ers of thla sell Ion happy, although many of the roads have been made CATALOG rather difficult of travel. Due to the of OHvbof s wee rtnf recent storms, the Bear Valley route apparel n4 tutitd qelpneat. Ail from Panguitch to Paragonab has be ijtMof otstso. tetttfseffM Itnsltd come Impassible to motor travel, most Isisr fteteedeC of the tourists now taking the Cove STOCKMAN FARM EH SUPPLY CO. Fort route by way of Marysvale. IMIUvmMM. Dram, Cola. SALT LAKE Contracts signed for sugar beets, tomatoes and peas Insure increased acreage In all these indust rlea throughout the state, planting ADDRESS ENVELOPES plans through various associations at home spare time. Experience reveal. Dignified work. LOGAN Tuberculin tests will bf weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particapplied to all cattle over three months ular. Mazelle, LNpb Z2U, Gary, Ind. of age In Cache Co., beginning March 19, it was decided by representative ot twelve local farm bureau organizaNot Quito tions who met In County Agent R. L. Doctor As I said, youve Just reWrlgleys office In the court house. gained consciousness after tlie crash. W. H. Ballard, Jr., county chairman ol Im Doctor Peter, and the dairy committee, had charge of the Victim Oh I For a second you session, which was attended by Dr gave me a shock. 1 thought you said W. II. Hendricks, state veterinarian; you were St Peter. Dr. E. D. Libby, representing the federal government, and Dr. O. Wenner-gren- . a-- Tllll.E above-mentione- d 3.620.000 Home Decoration" by our Home Betterment Expert, Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas tine Company. 222 Grandville TT lisa tietvr been at muh said or written of Eddl Moor as Iher bus of lb famous flu. Kretiter, Wright and tujler, that broke In with him- In the year 1921, yet It la a fare, mm Hi less, Hint Moor .iei a greater gam of ball than any of th irl Hint year. Afterwards, all litre of litem moved pretty alad-II- ) a head lo stardom, while Eddl Moor, lit real star of 1ml won- III hailing puneh of JUM In 1924 leu m. Mint- - bad in.td tv JUM In 1 920, a full derful l!24 Ilral bow flushed up ami then faded of ow-!u point. Moors clulms that It bad a bad out of lb llmellglil, sboulJer In IU23 and Eddies baiting that It a Reeled lit tMHes ateruip'd 1530 j (but year, four poiut playing enough lo account for bt failure abend of the mighty lo route up lo Ids t'uyler and a far dlsI it mo abend form of the previous of Hie I nu oilier year. And then, early heroes, he In lir.il lie say Wright and Trajnor. lore the llgamema Thin Moot played Iinio m III Hire from the hone dinforent el Ilona at the ankle and simlloit during bull ply foudl not play Ida enon, oulfie 'Mound and !" lldrd game, lie was nlao In Ihe hoMpIlal tint year Iiiim. Only a gun with pneumonia. Outboy m lili a nnturul side of these llltle borq phi) lug In lent most unuaiial or of Hdnga Moore wua allime (bodied right flint bail year. mii b a record as Hint Playing 112 games I on .lie 11124 Hdilon In various screen. Cddi Moors for the Boston team Inal year labile Moore Funny tiling nlxoit In Ida balling lilt Jut over the coveted JUS) uiurk. Moore. fell bm-Mixire says he I lu.ppy In Ids the next aenson lo .298 Then Hie next year be dropped in .2.V), Play present berth and Hint Ids bunged In up leg Is sound aguln. He declurea Ing regularly at second baa won the Hint third bus la Ids natural posi11)23. the year Hie Plrute league flag and Hie world chnm tion. hut lie run play right well In plomdilp, Moore played Just a fnlr the field, lie does md claim lo be brand of bull; nothing In compare a second Imsettmn at all. They are to bla record of the prevloue year. doing a lot of figuring on Ihe They said It was lemieranient. Braves txiard of strategy on where During the 1!23 series Moore waa (o place .Moore lo the best adto have been at odds vriih vantage next spring. They are hopsuppcM-the team, and, after playing poor- ing mid even exeeting that this ly In the first four gamea lie ral- slashing hitter of l!2! will get Into lied and came through gamely In the stale of mind and body to play Hie pinches. Iut the next year ue Ids real game. Even on Ids presslipped bm-- so badly that be was ent form he Is a very Imndy guy released to Boston In a trade that to have hanging around for he did not Involve much rmdi or play- ran knock out 2!tO and play the Ining ninierial from the Boston end. field and the outfield equally well. vrl allymirwalls For Moore to Play His Real Game s m FARRELL BOOSTS OLD ATHLETES V DOANS A STIMULANT fbncr-Milbur- n DIURETIC Co p,&s A KIDNEYS Mfg Chnt BuPalwNY. Owns Underground Farm , The photograph allows Walter l.aufTer, the Lake Shore Athletic club'a new swimmer, who slushed four sec- onds front the world's record as he made Ids dehut at the Central A. A. U. womens meet in the Lake Shore pool In Chicago. His time was 1 uiluute 40 seconds. back-strok- 130-ynr- d e, One ot the strangest farms in the world Is the great subterranean acreage of Howard Bell of Crittenden, N. Y., on which lie raises huge crops of mushrooms. Seeking means to cultivate the delicacy, which thrives without daylight, on a wholesale scale. Bell conceived the Idea of using an abandoned cement mine. The results were even better thun he anticipated. Throughout the entire underground agricultural plant a temperature of from 47 to 31 degrees Is maintained the year round, this being Ideal for tlie product Popular Science Monthly. BEST WAT TO KILL Rats 4-- 3 Errors as Essential to Baseball as Base Hits John Joseph McGraw once said that errors are 'as essential to baseball as base Jilts and thut if ever the error Is removed from the gnme then baseball will collapse. McGraw cau say the same about football. Most of the thrills on football are the result of errors, mechanical or mental. There would be nothing more monotonous in sport than a football game between two teams whose play was mechanically perfect. It would leave the spectators bored stiff. Illinois and Michigan played a game at Ann ,.rbor last year. 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