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Show I rn?K amkrkw rniK rorvrv. in.n .iff I It;ht Fii.lav, Opportunity Conies but Once At THATCHERS $23-5- 7 $2475 $20,75 Trenton Won Amateur Baseball !ir. Tournament To Be Held 31 August Cold boll ctm.,iin.HiJup Tie T C fr Tn 'individual rffarU inning, j LyrTloV, winner. jAll also for U tail I field meet. CcrUilcd with the championship! ln the hav will be used throughout , puyed on Ubor Day.! official, Team d siring nxre 4ih. A fiw day tounMunriitjthe nwL should get In touih with be necessary to accomodate fonnatlon tile large number of teams that funuar Hale Tournanant Manager Utah, Lave ai!hed for bertha tn the Logan, meet, tn tne two classes. Tlie Class A program should attract some ot the best teams In Northern Utah, and Southern Idalio and Western wit Wyoming, while das'. B teams be recruited from teams tn and around Cache Valley. Tlie complete program calls tor the find day of the tournament to be played at Trenton with all class B takUig part tn a double elimination affair. Tlie following day all B teams will journey to Smlthflrld where the winners of the first dry will be pith'd against Two teams will be each oilier. eliminated at Smlthflrld. Saturday, September 2. Class A teams will awing Into action at Logan In a single elimination meet, four teams will thus be ousted from the tournament the first day. Saturday morning class B consolation winners will also be decided Sunday games will find tlie four surviving class A teams matched against each other, and class B winners of the first day but losers ln the second fighting it out for third and fourth plaoe honors. The final days game (Labor Day- - should produce some thrilling baseball, with the championship games In both A and B division on docket, as well as the finals tn the baseball meet scheduled for this date. Events Listed For Bam ball Meet. As part of the baseball tournament the baseball meet has been added to create interest In the Individual art of playing baseball. The events consist of baseball target throw, baseball pitch, cafehers foL thLgLt Kwf&n : 11 Trenton wtm tlie final Trenton will be given Lllm(, rom ciurkston on Hie Smith- . while prize tnimnt lolL-- Lift Championship jjaSgbaj - Worth 6. etc. ol largest crowds on that ground were well pleas-- 1 baI1 U um the lo nV 1M a i on's.' and Rjvmond Hardy. Provo Superintendent Bateman showed t lie winners. tlie dairymen Use importance ti Atrer tlie luncheon of sand- - maintaining good rations through-ou- t Him. Re cream nd buttermilk. tlie season and a a means ol ln!.vor Caine reported the work keeping up milk production. lie tui.dur'rd by the experiment a!j. also showed that it would be neces' u ' H feeding of dried mo-li- sary for a cfew to graze over 13 sugar beet pulp in the place square rods a day to get tlie ree or wet beet pulp He re- team of quire d amount cf feed for that hr" UlU day. even when a pasture is reenable erst Director Wm. IVtervm of good. tlie Extension Service emphasized the value of research to tlie dairy In- - sup 3E. W. ELLIOT $23.75 . Venauenge The eighth ward baseball IS. SALE on SUITS $29,75 CLOTHING COMPANY Lstruik out by Bulk r buv 6 Error's 2. t This is YOURS Pre-Inflati- on THATCHER Amm-- J distry and urged dairymen to g. t ' plant and the dairy herd on the behind the dairy research program college hill, as In the end they were the ones that would reap the benefits that! NEON SIGNS POINT TIIE would come from such research. C. V. Cannon, head of tlie dairy department of tiie Iowa Aeririii. tural College congratulated the dairyman on the interest they were showing ln the state towards research. Tlie day ended with an Inspce- tlon of the dairy manufacturing & CO I WAV i ple, people who of service Is HE. W. ELLIOT '.'.:ceii2i of lrt2 nil's IN CTTV from Page One) tlie very near within electric sign future. 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Skaggs These signs add dignity to the store and gives a wonderful appearance to the city . . . . . 89 uO og ;2 jj Id Id Piggly Wiggly a lieuird: X4 D Still Selling Royal Bakery Jensen Candy Co. njUcoiL Hummingbird 14xt0ihQii Felix Grocery W. F. 3yv -- Big Treasure Hunt Saturday-Com- e One of these little velvets, for Instance, with a rolling bandeau that gives it a distinctly new look! Or any one of countless other models so smart you'll fall in love with them on sight. In black, rhum brown, grove green, ruby red and wine (one. to ELLIOTS It Will Be Worth Your While E. W. Elliot & Co (Rulers of Low Prices JE. W. ELLIOT & COT 3 N. R. A. I ft - iS. w. ELLIOT & CO. PI 4; K' P- ? V v |