Show THE GARLAND Good Eyesight TIMES 0 0 Makes Champions e X Vjj h x' V HELEN' WILLS r o tr BOBBY JOHES 5’ '4r'r tv£4 ' jrm ' TUPCN V5 Jf y ysK 1 &’ f A n' Jfy ‘S 'WILUE "Mtr ARLENE JOHN D GRANT alone and agility HAWN will not make sports champions Without good eyesight it la Impossible to gain eminence in any of the sports that are most popular with the public today The ability to see a fast ball quickly and accurately has made Babe Ituth the home run king” and Helen Wills the “tennis queen” declares David Resnick staff associate of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness The American public loves to create heroes for Itself In the different fields of sport and Babe Ruth is one of tbe most popular of these national Idols It is possible that some of our readers who never glance at the sporting columns may not know about this so we will enlighten Ruth person them briefly Bae Ituth started out as a pitcher and he was an excepIt was not long tionally good one before his ability ns a batter became noticeable and it was decided that he was too valuable In that capacity to of repose on the bench a large part By Telling of Animals Theft of Fire Old Myth This myth goes back for Its beginwere no nings to a time when there and Animals people In the world trees talked and walked about Just gallwere there But now do as men In even those days ing monopolies Are there was Pine trees had nil the The animals stood it as best they cold winter when one until long could death Then they they almost froze to and planned to steal called a council fire from the pines Word came of a council of pine Grande trees on the banks of the a Ronde river where they had built So a great Are to Warm themselves unand hid there over swam beaver could der the bank where the guards After a long time a live not see him the coal left the fire and rolled down the bank where it was caught by Then beaver who hid It in his breast there was a merry chase The beaver and ran very fast dodging this way Pine trees nearly caught him that Finally the larger and older trees river grew tired and stopped on the banks v here they arp so thick that even now It Is difficult to find a way trees But a few throujh’ them the time so they made an outfielder He immediately started In the of him home runs business of manufacturing He turned them out with such persistent regularity that the sporting writers began to take notice and dig lDto their records Ihey had to throw them away because the Babe made new ones and continued to dd so until temporary incapacity curtailed his output What has enabled Babe Ituth to his reputation on the diaachieve Some people will suy that It is mond? his powerful swing of the bat made possible by great strength in his arms This Is true but equally Important Is the good eyesight which Is essential when a fast bull Is coming toward the man at the hat It Is not only the sturdy arms of Helen Wills but It Is also her steady eye that make her queen of the tennis court Bill Tllden Jack Dempsey Bobby Jones and the other topnotch-erIn the field of sport owe their reputations and success largely to the fact that they are blessed with healthy eyes as well ns strong bodies Good eyesight is also important to the thousands of sport fans who go to watch their favorites perform One cannot truly enjoy any athletic game unIn playing or watching whether less one has clear vision Without such good eyesight that a strategic situation may be seen accurately and understood at a moment’s glance one cannot acquire skill In any Most professional athletes realsport ize this and therefore take every preto keep thdir eyes In good caution Sometimes It Is necessary condition for the athlete to wear glasses but this does not mean that his days of usefulness on the field are past to note that a few It Is Interesting of the best known ball players In the find It necessary to major leagues wear glasses Lee Meadows an outstanding pitcher In the National league for several years wore glasses In the Another box pitcher’s pitcher who wears them Is Vic Sorrell of the Detroit Tigers wdio Is one of this year’s Others are Toporeher and sensations Glnsses are worn on the MacFayden field also by Chick baseball Ilafey of the St Louis Cardinals outfielder and by Mark Koenig shortstop of the Detroit team In the American league who Is rather well known In New York city where he was shortstop for the Yankees for several years Hafey are the first 'fielders In and Koenig baseball to wear glasses while playing Glasses are worn in other sports for Instance Watson tennis also In wbo was for several years Washburn a member of the United States Davis cup team has worn glasses on the And In tennis court for a long time former nagolf Willie McFarlane tional open champion and now a proIn Westchester county New fessional York usually wears glasses while playing In colleges and high school throughout the United States athletic directors are specially careful about the eyesight of members of the various school teams boys and girls Incidentally of high school age seem to be most to accidents that involve susceptible I’erhaps this Is so beeye Injuries cause they are very active at that age The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness' In a survey of eye accidents found a strange variety of hazards In athletics In the home and especially In Industry There was a record of a painful Injury when In one boy’s finger found Its wrestling way Into one of his opponent’s eyes Also there was the incident of one basketball player who apparently confused the eyes of another player with the basket at which he was supposed to be aiming One university student was so confident of his own abilities that he took off his mask while fencing and had one eye put out by his foil opponent’s In many sports there are chances of Injuring the eyes with a ball— golf ball tennis ball baseball handball football and others basketball But In golf aside from the danger of being struck by the ball Inquisitive persons more agile than the rest kept on and the beaver was hard finally when pressed he swam across the river and to the willows and the gave fire birches That la why fire can be got from these woods by rubbing sticks together — Exchange Famous Botanic Gardoa The Botanic garden In Washington Inwas established by the Columbian stitute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences Incorporated by an act of 1818 20 The present congress April site was granted by congress In 1820 and there Is a tradition that George the estabContemplated Washington of gardens In this locality lishment Up to 1836 no Improvements had been The tract was a stagnant and made malarial swamp and congress was upon to make an appropriprevailed 83000 for Improvements of The ation however of the Botanreal beginning ic garden dates from the Wilkes exexpedition of 1838 to 1842 ploration The staff Included a botanist W D wbo brought back from Breckenridge to tbe South seas a an expedition Includlarge collection of specimens This formed ing seeds and cuttings collecthe nucleus of the botanical tion GARLAND UTAH Increase Moisture by Summer Fallow Winter Crop (By A Wheat Is to Follow an Ideal With L Clapp Extension Crop )Ku'‘““' Stau Agricultural ewcere Mary Graham Banner carrMscrr niosquito bites! Flit kills THE ORIOLES Summer fallow la wheat production acts as n moisture storing measure for the following wheat crop Word was sent around to all the Winter wheat Is an ideal crop to birds both far and near to attend the fallow showr for bird fashion follow the fallowing to be given in' ground store the moisture deeply la the soil nnd the winter wheat rootg front of Mrs Oriole’s have the ability to feed at least six pear tree home on the fence feet deep width Is ulniost the possible depth of moisture storage with Every one knew Mrs where one year of fallow Just lived —even Oriole fallow Summer not only stores who but an the for opportunity jJPolsture gim In seen her hadn't 'Mhe wheat farmer to turn under the a very long time accumulation of straw and thoroughThe orioles had it before the next crop Is ly decay largest Seller La 121 Countries moved back to the an essential 'practice for planted home same soli humus and year maintaining fertility A year of fallow after year They will give time for had found no other some Insoluble plant foods to change like It anywhere NIC HOES their form become soluble and availdUSMOJf and when they able to the plant This la probably ASSAYER3 AND CHEMISTS a Wt Offle could not be better and Laboratory the principal reason for the holdLake city Utah P o Salt et Tempi suited why change over effect of fallow that la Indicated Boa lMCVMalltna envelope and price furnished elh request was what they so clearly In experimental work at said the Hays experiment station At As all the birds began to arrive this station wheat on early fall listing Mrs Oriole told them just where to go the third year after fallow has averPretty soon a jingling of little bells aged 239 bUBhelg which Is 37 bushA Yaaig Kaaager ' els more than early fall listing with was heard And all Mrs Oriole was Meet Your Old Friends at the continuous wheat the birds put their heads to one side Cullen ' and said: “Who can It be? What can It be? Anemia Among Suckling Cafeteria Cafe Who la coming What does It mean? Can Be Prevented SS W tad Se St Belt Lake City Utah here?” Last year the Wisconsin experiment Before anyone could answer the station told us that lack of Iron and Fairy Queen and all the little fairies copper In the sow's milk caused anerame jumping and flying along wearWst ted Be mia In suckling pigs and that feeding ing lovely gowns of gold which were ermnoc-frlEADSTORAGE these two minerals In suitable comcovered with the little jingling bells the to the to of would a pigs Oriole Mrs pounds Joy song sang prevent WEAR disease see the Fairy Queen and the other CLOTHING WORK IIJD too so In the preliminary birds sang their bes( songs Investigations iVHOLE FAMILY Iron and copper were fed once dally that BIrdland was almost a songland W e are now — all because the fairies had come to says the I’ralrle Farmer Utah a to told that feeding add zest and Joy the party pig 130 milligrams ftoo of Iron (ferric sulphate) and 25 milli“We're so glad you have come" (too said Mrs Oriole In a lovely high voice sulphate) grams of copper (copper she were once a week will prevent the disease which sounded as though can make these solutions Indeed delighted beyond words and It Druggists Us‘ 1 and tell you how much to feed to give was true — she was Indeed delighted Mew' SSk each pig the above quantities of the beyond words minerals "We heard (from a little bird" said required y Utah At the Illinois station It has been the Fairy Queen “that there was to Voile and Batiste Dresses be a fashion show today In BIrdland" found that applying a solution conand’ Voile and Batiste Dresses “Now who was that little bird?" taining Iron and copper to the teats of pinrins for 5c asked Mrs Oriole and all the little the sow once or twice dally will pre“t!iV TRADING STAMPS A corn sirup soluvent the disease blr)s repeated: “Who could the little bird have tion made by dissolving 157 grams of been? Do tell us? We’re eager to copper sulphate In a half liter of waTor ter slowly adding with shaking 85 6 know “We haven’t any Idea nt all” grams of powdered ferric citrate after “Was It you Little Phoebe?” Mrs the solution is brought to a boll then BALE REMODELING Phoebe saw the the to she as asked corn of Oriole a sirup adding pint easy to bird nnd the family all looking as mixture was found especially A Supreme about Opportunity For The use they knew something though Bargain-Wis- e Thrifty Shopper It nil Must Vacate July 1st For Remodanswered the "I’ewit Phoebe" Favor Small Container eling Store Therefor This Matchlbird which to Mrs Oriole Phoebe ess Value Sale Now knew On Giving Market Tomatoes meant ’Yes" for of course she See Our $485— $685— $885 Dress as you can The profit in early tomatoes grown the bird language perfectly Values for market depends a great deal on the understand we heard" was the song very “That type of package the tomatoes are sold said the Fairy Queen “and when we K In R Lancashire says that vegeELITE asked what It meant the whisper came trucks In southern table collecting back Ohio offered $125 at the farms for Utah Brigham City “ ‘There Is to be a fashion show In baskets of early tomatoes when MEADOWS And come? Will you BIrdland today 20pound baskets were selling for $150 suffer eye Injuries In cutoccasionally market The reasons here we are as you can see" in the Columbus The Then the birds began to parade up betting open discarded golf balls why the smaller container sells to knife may slip and strike the eye or and down the fence and to fly from ter advantage are: Straight sided the rubber may cause the ball to re tree to tree small baskets penult packing fruits event bound and hit the eye In any exet Petersen Service They showed off their glorious the tomato Is a fruit) this curiosity as to the contents of a (if you grant and Mr Sun helped them to colors abb Electric Appliances and Quality size whereaa the of uniform of element look their best golf ball has a certain LIGHTING FIXTURES neb climax basket necessitates small ones were there Electric looking danger Contracting The goldfinches ron Another beneath and big ones on top Mr and golden Among the games of boyhood and flowers In the gardens were two layers of tomatoes In very bright the thing d e d Woofor days and even weeks The portant causes of eye accidents are the basket are divided by corsmaller the realistic cowboy Indian nnd rackon glass Indicate that impressions dpecker wearing rugated paper so there is less damage red eteer games which make necessary each raindrop was coated by a thin glorious A paper liner his In hauling to market and the actual use of air rifles blank pisIhn of the dust On November 3 will help hat was there basket in the straight-sideWooor tols Mr Downy bows and arrows The 1920 after a northerly gale showers the price too t bas not gone out dpecker with a red of red rain fell at 7:00 p m and of existence either Apparently there tuft on his collar after 9:00 p m The amount of the Bobolinks are many parents who do not realize sediment collected in a vessel In Testa The red Feeding chatthe obvious mistake In trusting chilMr Chapman's garden indicated a In Missouri swine feeding tests last were there all dren with such dangerous cheerfully fall of 04 tons to the square mile or toys and addition of alfalfa meal to a ting the year As for weapons as these if it had been equally distributed the the time corn and tankage ration Increased Mr Blue Jay— he 0 over Victoria a fall of nearly In case of an accident to the eyes rate and economy of gains 11 pounds was Indeed handBoth the ml tons In that state It is well to know exactly what to do of approxialfalfa meal replacing some and the IndiThere are three cardinal nute reddish flakes of sediment and principles mately 32 pounds of corn and 4 were lookof first aid after eye Injuries The the diatoms and sponge spicules show smnll go birds of tankage Adding pound first of these Is cleanliness ing so well next that the material had been derived amounts of cottonseed meal or linThe colors of thp from the arid regions in the northand third prompt rest for the eye seed meal and alfalfa meal Increased Oriole family were west of Victoria and in central Ausmedical care directed by a competent slightly the rate of ’gain and decreased could so lovely they tralia —Nature Magazine These the feed physician preferably an oculist as of unit gain per required never be properly principles apply even If the Injury Is but alone to large described nnd the compared tankage with amounts “Urban Population" slight and they are Imperative (n Qirdland of cottonseed meal had the fairies paid them serious eye injuries Heretofore It bas been defined b' opposite effect many fine compliments the census bureau that the term “urwhite and black Tbe smart little all cities includes ban population” Insists Lower Animals and other Incorporated creeping warblers and even Mr Scarplaces having let Tannger looking quite wonderful or more For twa2500 Inhabitants Know Little About Pain with his red feathers and his black 1930 eensus with connection the in According to an article by Dr Harwings— all came the definition has been extended t old Jackson So did the Wren family and they of the zoological departA Include townships and other slmlla to is equivalent flplary It was a ment of London university a lobster Is about populur as evpr (not Incorporatpolitical subdivisions forty acres of land In both la- were as turnout In Ilirdland not hurt by throwing It Into boiling which have a splendid ed as municipalities) bor and Income water any more than a telephone total population of 10000 or mor strument Is pained by being banged PUZZLES In Based on past experience and a population density of 1000 or profit on the floor He claims that pain Is more per square mile growing cucumbers depends primarily an entirely relative term and except on the control of Insect and disease Where Is Mammoth cave located? for ourselves our near relatives and pests 2 Who was the daughter of King domestic possibly the most artificial Henry VHI who later became queen animals It does not exist In the meantreatment of England? By using a preservative ing we give the word “Pain In most of creosote 3 What Is a bibliography? practically any common lower animals acts as a sort of burglar woodlot tree can be made to serve as 4 In what sport la the term “facealarm which has no feeling of Itself a feDce off” used? post for 20 years defbut gives notice that something lANFORD’S 5 Of what state are the Seminole la set inite wrong and can probably be Timothy may be seeded as late as Indians natives? actions right by certain standardized solthe middle of September or even 0 Where Is America's unknown If animals really had the sensitive later In some sections a with fairly dier buried? A HAMMOND ELECTRIC feelings that are sometimes attributed good chance of coming 7 but kind of fuel is burned In a throagh a norto them what a horrible agony life In mal winter and ALARM CLOCK— FREE producing a good crop Diest engine? natural conditions wonld be for them Sell on ef our Sales Card to our friend of hay next is tbe author of the “TarWho year 8 end acquaintances Lots of fun and easy What nonsense It Is to talk about the and one to sell Two clocks to the winners zun” books? ngony of a lobster being plunged alive to yourself for selling the card We shir Well composited manure Answer barnyard everythin by prepaid caprone We ds not Into boiling water" While canned lobis one of the best fertilizers 2 collect until card la completely told and Elzabeth Tudor for a K ntmkv delivered sters are largely used today there is docks 1AVOB 8ALF CO garden This fertilizer Is somewhat list of hooks relutlng to a given j still a demand for the fresh lobsters Calif 1 rancieea 417 Market Florida 6 Arlacking in phosphorus and the addisiibjef t 4 Hockey 5 which are shipped alive and are' conOIL 7 tion of a phosphate fertilizer has the (Va) cemetery lington N U Salt Lake City No W veniently killed by putting in boiling property of causing earlier ripening Klee Burroughs water a process which changes the and maturity green shells to an attractive red skects quick! birds FUff Salt Lake Gty Directory Cullen Hotel I and Pigs CULLEN GARAGE ANn TO Sir V& fn SHOPPE for THE Electric Swine Farm Fact Balsam of Myrrh |