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Show THE II E R PAGE TWO The A Herald-Journ- Newspaper year. vance or 40c the month Outside Cache Vulley, by mail $5 Gilman, Nicoll & Kuthman, Special Representatives Sen Francisco, Chicago, New York, Boston and Detroit. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN. Adv. Mgr. ' RADIOS aclie Ilody, folks! Noted fashion expert sas siiit are out of t) If, Not in our family, they ! Another thing wrong with this country is that ton many persons are waiting for the good old days ta return when they can tiny H stock of $1 r, a shuts; on Monday and sell it for H2!i a share on Thursday. MKN WHO I This is MAITMt J. Abner Asparagus, ef expert who . Tel to t poses l his its , Were stili trying to disoover why Mahatma Gandhi was thrown into jail. Perhaps it was for riding that new bicycle he bought in London on the sidewalk. ! 1 A DIME dings w NATIONAL LKALI K IE! IN HERE HOWDY GEORGE! GLADIOSEE YOURE 1 Otle Uv : Here yoi ni-- ' gies In h.tincj , it , feat 'll e t, ai k B tiruugh, p of tin the d iv. the two rail I, iayne, It of Montana Stnti rate. Holst lrant, tf nosed out Ivjier ot Club Aggie-- i .Net ves, 2h wus foot The a tune, 10'ii9tj by Andreason, ss slow for tiotn runners hut when Olson, 3b the wind was taken into consul Totals eruiion, it unpioved things con The two mile etiLiie.-wor- e hl.KS sideruhly to th ih.ins i U oWJl, It ktep goggles i oi out their eye cinders Sum nsen, lb The meet siiiiim.uy v as m fol lmnney, 2b lows: v'.ulsou, ss Hammer throw Dvkimsui, C A 'UltlS, If Y U, second, Lut a.s, rf first; Siott, B kland Stili Johnson, Ttnh, third: first, 2b C. U fourth; Cruikshank, Coin vilson, 3b 153! filth rado A Nnowles, p one of 'events I 11 A IT. C, tied for fust; Stoerik, Bidduinh, B Y. U. U S U amt . ... 6 lt d 'Total . i -- Seeoml game JKKNTON tane, 5 . . 0 Doan, 3b Jensen, ss Brown, 2b Butler, p . 0 . 1 . If Totals KLKS AB. R. H .311 If Brown, Sorensen, lb Quinney, c Carlson, ss Curtis, cf ... Lucas, rf Hirst, 2b Wilson, 3b Knowles, p . , d . t Jardine, lb Hauser, rf Brough, if . 1 (, feet O Pole vault Chapman, Riddell. C A C: Billiston, Smo-Japan- u i , 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 I Totals 19 STRATFORD 3 -- WINS - 120-yar- d -- IN TENNIS MEET l, there-hairs- Providence SAC, 880-yar- 220-ya- to-w- By Williams W HAS - -- heao cracecx all., (, I I Jt WrtUT "TO AV WHEH 1 GiT AET FER FAVORS BV CERTim PECDlE -- lLLf 3av, i 220-yar- how BouT VOOR COVELV Ain fsrviA.r -r TRACK CAPTAIN J nmUnrr Appie trackhters Hotel Nrw house nrir t of state th trark an' finals meet Saturday, elected AlnnT Foron star junior athlete, n cantain. mainstay Forgeon ia the in the hurdle events nd nn ai high iump and broad jumn the beat wvheo ceUed upon. !! took fourth in th rferen meet, Renting: out ormnsjtio' Youn4 Hath TtJih end Brigham Iniversitv He has been a recu!! duri-.t cuard for Ttah Aggies the past tvo years He Sticreeds Carl BeI!Kon nj eantein of the Agpies BeMisoi h oeethrr with Don Cov and Younc, are the onlv Acme in trark and field this ver absence vill be most so erelv felt, his heavy seonnif ir the nole vault, hiph jump and the tavelin having been a muinvUiv in the Aggie point getting tips year. Utah t th tH fld Aie 's Atttteimttnoim IFai?mmei?s 5 Woodward to from Rn.ss Sutton teamed with Jimmy capture the doubles another Ujah team, and Harvey Hansen, Ail Utah Agpie and Brig-oaYoung university players were eliminated in the first two rounds on Friday. Tiie new champions replace T.u k Christensen, phenomenal Utah Apgie star of the past two vears, in the singles, and Christensen and (hade Linebaugh in the doubles The Aggies held the "hampionship ever since the event started three years ago Chris-ensea' tVildmg vent Starts Tuesday, May n is now attending Stanford unucrsity while Linehaugh cap- amed the Aggie tenniseers this Paris Prom McCormick .McCormick I leering Mower Knives Jj? UYRUM 5 feet Mower Knives An outstanding successful health was held at Hyrum Wednesday Seventy children of pre- bool age were examined and r,eadvice ess.iry medical given Mare than twenty kindergarten t'tipds of Miss Thelma Liljemiuist were taken in a group. The clin- ic was held from 12:30 until 5.30 "hose in charge were Mrs J. W nderson and Mrs. Ernest Peter-cMisses Bcs.-i- e and Jennie Jrown assisted Dr J. C Dr. J Paul Burgess and Miss Fern Jensen were present The fina! meeting of the season or the Ladies Literary club was held Friday afternoon at the home f Mrs. H G. Shipley of Paradise M W Smith lectured on the )ld Testament Musical numbers were a vocal trio by Mrs. P. J Welch. Mrs. Art Summers and Mrs. Wilmer Janies and a piano solo, by Miss Berniece Shipley. Miss Juanita Peterson of Logan s the guest of her sister, Mrs Wilbur E Jensen. Miss Rhea Petersen is visi-tnat Ogden with her aunt. Mrs Dc.ri r. Bimvning. Mr and Mrs. Cantril Nidsen cent the week-enat Salt Lake City Miss Lucille Wright was hostess. at her home to members of her dub recently. A waffle supper was served A group of Second Year dub girls met Friday with their leader. Miss Maurine Petersen and organized with the following offi- cers- president, Ora Nielsen, vi' president; Xonna Larsen, secretary; Norma Jensen; reporter, Fern Bostock; cheer leader, Izene Thompson, 24th-En- June 1st ds New Farm Implement and Farm Implement Parts tiring In dual meet competition, Utah also finished first with Aggies croud and H. Y. It Ihird r Z3 1C ni SALT LAKE CITY. May 23 Stratfoid of the University of Utah avenged a defeat by a teammate. Bill Woodwaid, wh.;n he ascended the pinnacle of Utah intercollegiate tennis Saturday He defeated Woodward by scores of - Bill Complete -, 2.25 Cm feet Pitmans G lime Pitmans M-C- Cft Oil 1.25 Uoxings 29 Pitmans Ioxings j MI . 59 McCormick Guards n Hay-war- FORGEON NAMED . I , Ot.NO- : v 1 , s, Back broke, L - i - the same market, old ewes sold for one dime Hodge. U., tied for fifth Height 12 feet 6 inches each. One dime per sheep. Mile run Tav'.or, BY U first-You can think of a better editorial about this than Harvey, C. A C. second; Lustv, C Go ahead! we can. third; Cowan, U, foutth; Shade DAILY MARKET C. U fifth Time. 4.32 8 REPORT Shot put Campbell. (J S A C inflated. Balloon Tires first; McMichael. C A C, .second. Arrow Collar standing up well. ilo hit th( hull toward the West, nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice. A tlnrd; Moore Market awaits Kodak develop- It do curve toward thr North, and J. A. Frank. Mr. Barnes is a B Y. IT. C fourth:C, McDonald. V then dotli continue to curve, heav- member of the Salt Lake police ments. fifth Distance, 41 feet Id's inch-eConsolidated Elevator due for u en help nie, until it doth finally force arid is on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter land fur to the Eastward, no drop. Discus Frank, C A. C , first, mighty do lie my gonfing slice! and Mrs. Mae Anderson visited Cruikshank. second; C A C, Flivver Fenders shaky. with Mr. and Mrs. William Chetk-ettC. A C third; Morris Dyekman, man who the A fortune awaits Sunday, B. Y The new International dictionMr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett of C. A. C.. fourth; Griffith. first invents a Maxim silencer for fret Distance, 136-U., fifth. ary calls a brewery a zythep-sar- s small Salt motored here Lake teeth who their Sunday. boys grind Wonder when the zythep-saried Hartcnstein, Ctnh Miss Virginia Bitter came home in their sleep. second: Dudare going to open again? with them after a pleasant visit first: Emigh, C. V. E. Jensen, B ley. B. Y. U.. third: at home. Mrs. their Josephine Y. U., fourth: Wilson, B. Y. U ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEZ: Jensen them home PARTING SHOTS accompanied fifth. Time, :.ril. for a, visit. dash C.enwe'l, ,H housewives Wood H. Mrs. and J. of resemfamily j "You think may you owe a lot to th first; Hutchinson, B. Y. U., secmade a j ble visit brief Farmington, ('lurk Cuthbert, Gable, Bennett, radio, We ran at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ond; Wright. U., third; hut you look more like Bull U., fourth; Powers, D I1., fifl" F. R. Checketts on Sunday. alwaye turn on to me! Montana world? th loud speaker The Larks and Bluebirds of the Time. :09 5: ties recognized wind favored but strong when- ps begins record, a First ward Primary enjoyed Interesting Facts of History: Greenwell. to growl about The earliest known remedy for frolic by a large bonfire m Baer'sA high hurdles -- Bradley th bills. Wednesday pasture evening. dandruff was the guilotine. C. (j.. first: Dvekman. C, A C spicy bonfire lunch was served by second; E. Olander. C T. C., third, the teachers, Mrs. Ada Nuhn, hum-bulso it ev-- r U. S A. C . fourth: Bush Forgeon. Mrs. Miss Kate Erma and Gessell Its a mighty good thingfor that 's no ho place tike Time. :14 7; tier fifth U. e forth, includwere Twenty-fivthe Chugg. some garages dont charge hum! Mountain conference recRocky ed in the on leave party. mechanics in favor grease their Mr. and Mrs. Seth Frank have ord, hut strong wind was the upholstery of your car. moved into the old James Fife of winner. C IT, first; Broad jump Staab, home. ITS A DAMLI! J. F. Astle returned home Wed- White, C. A. C., second; Hamilton I had a purer experience, and Briimmet. C Wyo, morning from a business Cox.U., third; tied fur fourth and Tiw strange, and well I knew Miss Ortell Stirland is visiting at nesday Utah, to Grover, Wyo. :rip H; 23 fevt 3 fifth. Distance, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron I spied a dandy parking space inches. INFANT 'RITES HELD Stirland of Downey, Idaho. And no one beat me to it! ' Javelin Birney, Cr U , first: PRESTON A large group of Leland Zollinger returned home t A. C.. segorra. Davies, V C Walt, and friends attended . eve from neighbors Mackay, Idaho, Monday Newlyweds start out with rice Blight, C T C. fourth: D and old shoes. After a while, they ning with his family, after about the services of the baby of Mr third; fifth. Distance Cox, U. held and the Mrs. Evan at two Jones, relatives weeks' with visit rice. havent any residence Friday at 12:30 p. m. 18315. i there. d run B Jensen. B Mrs. Elva Kendrick and son, Bishop L. V. Merrill of the First U first: Kreager, C V. second; HE DIARY Melvin, spent part ot the week ward conducted the rites. Musical U numbers were: selection, by a Fetzer. II., third; McKnight.Time with Mrs. Doretta Smith. - fourth; Clowd. D. I'., fif'h. BeckLeo im H. is and Mrs. Hammond i group, Earlic E. comprising up, (Lords Duye.) . stead, Mrs. Ray Merrill, Mrs. An 1.58-1don my gowf pantaloons, and hie j proving nicely at her home dash Wright. U first' E. J. Passey spoke itv.the First nie Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie me ta a link, where all the mornsecond: Powers, 1 (a Sooth ward sacrament meeting Sunday Checketts and Mrs. Martha T Greenwell, U, gowf ing K Y U Hutchinson. third: I!., and Mrs solo vocal a new And did trv my by evening. The subject was The Seeley game.) Time fifth U, Bennett, fourth; Jensen Antone and PriestRestoration Aarontc of method of curing kliee, the Seeley. Joseph 2 When 1 da with the bull to travel hood. A vocal aolo was rendered Ward spoke words of sympathy :24Two-mile Holst. M. S run and comfort. Prayers were by North, I do hit it toward the West. by Miss Dorothy Jensen. IT second S A But Lard! the method do be1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and Joshua Rallison and Kenneth Ral first: Pvncr. Willis, C. A C.. third: Roberts naught of a sucre, fur when I family of Salt Lake spent Wed lison. U. S. A. C. fourth: Taylor, B. Y U. fifth Time. 10.09 6. low hurdles Morris, C d A. O.. first; White C A C. secd ond; Mwis, H Y U. third: son, B Y U., fourth; Murdock (J.. fifth Time, 26 5 Utah (Reading Mile relav Hartcnstein "THkE CHAiR Sheffield. Wright. HOW much wvb TrtdT OF 'ROUND A B Y K second: wonC. C NO) NONN 1 WrsOvM.FER SURE1. HERE. third; C C.. fourth; U S A C Time. 3 '30 4 fifth MR NE.VER A wORD-- lS Hmh lump Chalmgrcn C U hie. E. Olander. C. T. C. and Beilis ton, U. S A C. tied for first .- STS MV CHAIR -and Cox ntace: Reece. R Y. l MV LOvEW CHAiR RoiMT? P. tied for fourth: Jameson, C A C TT.: Kieenes, C and Hush Know 01oT nOv IOTAmD HOW forth TT. tied for fifth Height, f KslOW AROUND HERE. MOW feet 2v inchs. 80RG 01 N fourth; rf tolas' s sion. On I I'etersuii ale Vi ollt-ge- APIECE OUT OUR WAY HERE saute light wild 'I hoi O i m Jit h He'll unit Bill Loiij. 'On m two mil i l hr t e, two hums m live liiimilo, mitt it ill it slmul 3. he a huiudliigei The way the auls are .sti.k. ow. Gemge will met I Ir.i .1 in the D.msante Logan .1 Alt Iiuin VVednesday night 'weeks of veibu) .spurting bai k a d jloith, it really looks as tiiom (jeorge is going to get his tha And brother, when those two hi get m the ring togellai, 1! e make the aigiiou look like a pink te I L TO ITll THIS UEKK ifut to get ha k to ilu-- wii.v show whuli will be 1m M it li usual tune and plan, the Dm But one record was shattered at 8.30 sante p rn Tluusdiv during the meet 'This stale mark and N.hnii ei h r eel Longson night. the made by during wj.i got a fall dunng the hour lin Mrs (harden A Face of Fay-so'match and each is ilaimmg ih whose arrow liew for 2oU lie got cheated Longson got !. Miiladeljihia 4, New York foot. If inches tu break yards, Boston 1, Washington 7. fall by choking George into it, the mark set by Mrs. Jeannette 2 St limits 4, Cleveland sensibility while Nelson threw Mi Herron in the Women's Flight r, lktroit 2, 7; (hicago 3, Salt Lake tuulitlowei v.iuie l.m shoot .soil was out of his head, .oiuid While Mrs Face was preparing to Bill's assertion ume ; m husher to her make record, ing I T All STATK LKAGI K this wrestling ) band won honors in the York )n Promoter Consequently, round with a score of 3(2 TeaniH uf Standing has agreed to give tie of Salt Lake Won Lust Fct Quinney Hcnninger a whole tvo hours and liw 667 boys 4 turned m a score of 24 to win Bake Moose minutes to settle all claims .m! 600 eiond place. Jack Wheelwright. Ogden Sperry Mills 3 next Thursday .a nt .600 arguments Ogden, came third with 222, and Salt Lake Green mb 3 and they should wind it up so 600 Dr L. D Pfoiit.s, Payson, fourth, Provo 3 W'iLh 220. 2 .400 great style. Pure In a supporting card that v.uud 1 167 Mrs Edward Henninger ran up Help r be hard to beat, Les Nelson v, ll Kenults 182 of score to a first win up Sundays meet Tommy Tassos m a two ou (first of three, Pi ice Green Cab 90 minute time h.nr place in the National round. vail game 10 innings; second game 12 match, and Hy Sharm.ui A score exceeding T00 was turned in by three intermediates. Af-t- r innings, called on account of dark- argue things out with Heed Denton in a one fall, 3u nnnut Shirley Peterson scored 082, ness). P'ovo 6 Ogden 3 Fiton Larson garncied 530. and limit match , Moose Helper Scores 531. Mardee Robinson, An excellent card of prilunm made on these rounds are aries that will include a rrniti h tand a.s state records. btiwti boxing Thorald Green, Salt Lake 17 55 ..ml Scores of the Sunday rounds WOMEN NATIONAL HOUND Heber Glenn of Wellsville 24 at 50 18 at 60 were tabulated a.s follows: Stump Williams of Greenvdh will H Sre be included AIJLY AM) MEN YORK ROUND Mrs E I Henninger. S L. 48 182 (O.Y1F 72 at loo 48 at 80 24 at 60 yards Jeannette Heron, Salt Lake 20 72 A Oil) TIIE RI'SII 32 H Sre Irene Wheeiock, Ogden 6 Promoter Quinney has ariangid 28 for exlra seating accommodations 8 Phas A Pace, Payson 21 L E T Hcnnmger, Salt 5 for the steadily increasing crown-Las- t HEREFORD INTERMEDIATE weeks audience, despite the Dr L D. Pfouts, Payso ROUND disappointment of the week befo r Gilbert Moss, Salt Lake 72 at 80 - 48 at 6- 0- 24 at 50 was the largest yet and with th Horace Alder, Logan ... H Sre. excellent card that has been L. E Ranck. Salt Lake 125 582 this weekven this mink i. Shirley Peterson. S. L. Ora L. Smith, Ogden . Elton Larsen, Salt Lake 121 535 expected to be exceeded. Paul Davies, Salt Lake . Mardee Robinson, S L. 117 531 And as for next week when P i Elliott Airmot, S L. ... 118 483 Dern and George Nelson mei Roy I.ungren, Salt Lake IHan Green, Salt Lake 90 418 Thain Carlisle, Logan well, folks, take a tip. and g' Grant Keaton, Logan .. Vaughan Pond, Logan . 85 374 there a couple of hours emly d J A Jump, Salt Lake IVan Holden. Pavson . you don't want to sit out in I'. Boh losenhind. Salt Lai Norman Gehrke, S. L - 77 319 street. Rov Wilson, Pavson 78 278 Royal Stone, Salt Lake Remember, there me no nsen61 230 ed seats. It's first rorne, fu Ralph Wilson, Payson 75 Glen Williams, S. L. .unfinished served. BYT, The firm had sold the sheep, but the amount came to $2 less than freight, handling charges and commis- genuine. - M A V A V. r- stuare. nickel ) C0N1ES1S S A few days ago a farmer near Thayer, Neb., shipped a bunch of 119 sheep to an Omaha stockyard. He got a letter from a commission firm saying that if he would forward $2 in cash everything would he a midget in the coin I mi of pay every telephone, duty being to bite i on e a o h tliut s dropped in, to see if I 1RENF0N SPLITS - y SHEEP AT proeon-coa- MO N UTAH, Standing of Team SALT LAKE CITY, Mity Li 0 Harry Hughes ColumUn Aggies were Rocky Mountain conference truck and field .hn.npions today ELKS a ensatioiial upset ol following ttah ill the (onftienie meet hen H 1: Ilf dr ml air lh.it va not Saturday. k Logan Klks .tmi Trenton tounted to d.imptii tin The Foil Collins u .u n. vti'v 5 count C3 3 f point-- , to Ctah.s 54 .j ,,i a double Header here Sun idol ol 3g '!( pin rs of thi 1'Mli Hu seven Elks u as vunn.UK follows ,i. litnslicd ers Others V.I10 a m hi r and Lie IVeuton thud, 3i Mo, ( olorudo imi.n- h.j. ( the a the tiv hit her 37 3 5, in "UirnuiK lavur Utah vn toiirt.li, KesiilU umvtisily, , f r si .til hii.tl Npn'tji tour-Ifilth, 23, Colorado Teach bimn,; niKhl-iaplnludid phri 2, h; Boston 4, bei weie played Karnes ers. 9 Montana State 5; Dome! '2nd o. v o the .is tin latioll , VV volume L.'to slonm in cold weather fi, Culol.ldu (Tin ago 3, Cua innati i set up on v.ele L'leveil taigt-tdid little out tin la help IL 01 k l, Brooklyn 2 New ot tin Utah State1 llie of team idiaugle either ju :unMl piayiuK T it s b j k h r, 3, Si Lotus 1, 5 The Kit'i t v.ii't in, nie )'i m i.illi The Logan utluial eoliege rwiiottle.s, the trr Kins, pitching n , hy poor anil mihiit fin tni y at li nton down with only tout Aieiuiy elub, uth Lor in Kieh--to clmiigeuble wind I hut aided in played hot m the liiit game ol LWeu aids, president, s then in.iiks. shift of tan AMKKH AN LKAUl K Leaking i tit while butier of Trenton tin d legaUon ot viMting expunnl to (.ins,- i onsnlei aide diftnultv who art of Tells William ent'h Klks the hits thiee djuwid only of tin Slainling of 'leuiitH (luring the leniiiindei brought their bows and arrows meet tiom v.uious parts of Utah stungtli m tht Kxeeptio.ml Kxtr.i fine shiAs were for the weight ev nts tngethei with a geu ou t part held down hy the semi erous scullt ring of points i.i tr.uk e Itvoiubk weather conditions pie-- , i'.tyne, events Inougli' tin Color ido A;; r TToti;h, lb vailing dunng the last houi of1 then' niisit land radio-listene- fletency the Ameri-ra- n Telephone gt egraph t ir throughout the ed Humor aint RUMOR-MONGER- "Proclaim Liberty Kvti since the tragic Lindbergh story became news, the public lias been plagued and misled by irresponsible "news services which have radio stations and blandly broadcast every vague rumor, every half truth they could lay their hands on. The latest was a broadcast to the effect that Hetty (low, the Lindbergh nurse, had confessed kidnaping the baby and had theteupon committed suicide. Needless to say there was not an atom of truth in the story but ladio broadcast it as a fact. For weeks, radio bus been broadcasting such stories. It wus a poor day that radio didnt find the baby, alive and well, somewhere or other. Listeners, of course, called the newspapers and were told there was nothing whatever to the stories, and that the news, when there w'as any, would be found in Ihe same, reliable old spot the pages of newspapers. '1 be latest radio gag is an attempt to collect $100,00(1 as a reward for discovery of the kidnapers. Our advice to readers is to keep their money, and not send it to any radio station. rs If place Ihe same sort of faith in radio advertising that they do in radio news some-Ixidis getting stung and it isnt only the listeneis. W; G A N, ) Have Nearly Ten Point ARCHERS BUCK Margin In R. M. C. 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