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Show I- - r- - g X mx r-x- :ff-KTA- Logan Boy Now In i England Relates Some Experiences -! ! ( onrad A. Johnson. Son of Jlr. and Mrs. Albert John- son (isils Needy family COLONEL GILFEAtUEK. i I ,n or Applied J'or Pan nt Offu c IN, S wd Wii CAC.m. U - tt , ; FopMAVoQ an-;nu- 22. sun-foreca- st ALL I GOTTA ADMiY THE THE OOH LOOK COLOtOEtrZ:: . MOM, coi.out.L-- COLOUELT Aiki r r OgTTA : 'CHAKtr-- t pi? ' MCW Sor WAIT TILL ZS HE rlTT THE A ( ahead the rah. most LISTED Ya. Right; me -- i'll getcha 111 take TiUZEEr 3AI?r O' MARTHA'S1 YE OkJ A SACkto OATS THAT Though KEvEr? Touch EVEU plum mam To I THE COLOUEL. , cidentally .'THE COkJSAfu HATCH A STUFF STRETCH COLOWEl family of saints who RAkiCE SAY line ins' moved hen lion, GILFEATHt'R l.ad.t U lias been live months TMOU f, now sail e we a) lived m England Vou ami wi ii.ni' us vet bti n unable (?0SCOE to ge. connections vuth ALICE the itiunn. If um eould ocme out ;thd see- - n. .some week end we would gladly put jou up lor the merits The following Siturday we left foi the .small island wticie they The lannly tonsat-t- d W)H.e loeated of six young chidien and the mother and lather. five yeais tins lamily went to Canada To SI OCLOCK on a government plan, vvlieie they THE. RETuiRijT started to make their home. SHOWED A VERv Two years ago the elders of our AalKule1 UJ 7 (hureh were told lo visit the i,n mother who was In a .sanitarium 4very low with consumption. They did so administering to her with Awards Made Many Coast To The the icsulis that she was able to go back home again and the whole fanuly joined the church. At Hyde Producers Of Court Baseball The government officials found a law which states that "anyone Central Cache. J: Of Honor going to Canada on this special ' 4 Third Day be would plan subject to de' 5 our allinliiiii is railed lliat portation should he contract any a 0J "' .'"Tr With IL J. Bee raft, court of coutageous disease wiihm fiv years." Almost before even the elders knew about it, the family was forced to leave a home that was JUUL' was paid for nr.d one that to Doast 1.000 DPrnpnt it. sn.i.- - rminty. Tills include nil of the Ion us The standings. Ed equipped with ail the modern evening. Baecht immediaie conveniences of electricity, water, 'e of the big great bajl for Los Angeles' vieiniiy Tint Community singing, sewer system, etc, and again try I Amlf HSWTh. A. o. s, to maked livelihood In England Serve Ut. ; prayer, Scout Ollie 0!s It. L. Kirlun-d9 to 2 in the Toung J. Ham- all this hard Notwithstanding southern city yes- - luck, the family took it us a eail wood; ntusie, Earl Larsen andjj ). HHht glia.., Joseph u. Herday. for special rwork in the church company; live milfute talk' FrnC0 Seals even-Jo.and as soon as they arrived ed, things with Seattle here, 10 ph L . Smith, Scout L.rantJ they went to a small Island where Lamb; requirements for Tender- hisions popped a Hard they could rent a cheap home and !at Suinminil from, the Senators the father got a job in London foot, Scout Levi Jorgensen; re- - Rocafioll for $10 a week. Iflay For these five quirements for second class, ing. veteran Sacramentospt' bHl months the family existed on this Scout Franklin I)uce; require-- ) flve Oakland' wage but conditions are ..getting ments for First class. Scout At Draw f ro,y 5,000,000 better for them now as he has mmh? mmng only by lo..nd a new job for $12 a week tan Seamons; requirements for! rally. The score was 8 to 7 Merit Badge, Public Health,1 and also nearer his home. Thru The house where they are living Scout Clifford Saunders. has no modern conveniences. The Community singings J. W. Boxing i water they use comes from the By Paul Miukelson Kirkbride, chairman of the Ben-so- (Associated roof of the house. Press Sports Writer' district of the Cache (Tun Chicago, April 10 (AP) Major Even in' this extreme condition Title Winners this family is not without happi- cil was the principal speaker in league baseball, slightly groggy j "its world slltceUi war ness. They have made their home the evening. Taps, Scout Vern depicted Tanks and interrupted its annual Bo. ton, April 10 (AP) flavine happy by trying to further the Seamons. Of supply young talent, has work of the Lord. Sylvan Taylor. Nw i Awards The mother has been Tendei Tinder1 !LShl''l a,K! wlll!fh!n neero tu tlle cavass in less foot boof using a Tarif imniifp her wonderful tact in President Cleveland is he ne5Lt flve eaLgan ' the gospel and as a resultspreading on SunBarnard of the Anient an jErnest ishi boxm? .champion Up and day morning she gathered up League predicted today., Troop 12 Logan 10th ward nVlonal champions some of the neighbors children Golden determined in tne Stettler, Kit hard Hen- classLh offrankly admit that the "eie and we held a Sunday school of final lounds of major A A league the U. tournaeighteen and a night derson, Dr. George Stewart, T. ment meeting last With several investigators prescfii C., L, M. Winsor, T. night There were three (., Allieit Needless to say. the experlenc whirti SPtoxlf Ti C. Webber, opened our eyes and made us 17 BurTrimp Lloyd Matkin, envy these people who could sacriBesides Pailat. the fice nil cf tm-i- r earthly possession ton Matkip, Woodrow Seamons, of amateur plovedom new rulers for their holy calling and still Thomas Duee, Loon Laursen, are Geor'e be happy, co'vs'sUWAhwf ,J1nSU!U Jiame Ilancev, Glon Haneey. & irame uni oast Millei of Los Angeles 'Tory Slrantx Troop 1 8.BenMin Wttrxk''Fa-v- ' ' LIf. M'lut naii.aial Conrad A. Johnson. arbet, Ralph Maughan. Second Class troop 10 Ken- minor league clubs dnnruUv imm Laren of neth I part, Alma Ben tier, Mer-i- n obtaining high - classhadplayers 160- Right Handed at! Flank Tuchrr San St0p!' Francisco, , King'.- - Newell price. The war took mum. i mm i,, Ctouhslon, any .1 men minds off the ..game .mid I Wesley Johnson. flt L? we those with natural talent forgot ' roilnrt, First Class Troop 17 Rob- about our gieat game and we lost ert Seamons, Orson Seasons. an a Jt, close Race ?' - I t Park I Pacific Poultry i Enters ! Meet;: f Its , JS? s se .. ,,e I i o? Turnstyles Amateur - nl TAruS0rh Ebnght, Ky Dansante Tonight - " v 785-00- . i o. Califor- i 2-- 2-- Washington will have confi- CRYSTAL SPRINGS weight and heignt advantage in the varsity and junior varsity lineups and will liavp a edge in the freshman boat. weight California s freshmen average a little taller than the husky babes. Both varsity crews .are ' com- lit largely of veterans. Cali-nitn- la has .tllred, 'former--- iiympic' games champions in its lineup while Washington has six of last year's regulars who finished "second to Columbia in the National regatta at Poughkeepsie. N Y. The huskies will be seeking their first victory m the last four years. The Bears got Washingtons number in 1927 and ran their winning streak up to three in 1923 and last year. posed BE OPEN SWIMMING Exhibition Baseball Results Yesterday At SAT. APRIL 12TH By The Associated Press Indianapolis 8; New York (Ni At 1. Chicago Philadelphia (N) A Philadelphia FIRST DANCE SAT. APRIL 19 -- Brooklyn Special rates will be given to school and class parties. Get your date reserved as soon as possible. 4; Philadelphia lAi 3 Noifolk, Va Washington (A) 19; Boston (Ni 13 At Nashville New York (A) 8; Nashville (SA) 3. At .At Charlotte, (N) 9; Charlotte At Mobile. Ala. N C. (SAAB '3. Mobile iSA'9-Pittsburg- (N) 6. Louisville, At (AA 10; innings Cincinnati Ky Louisville 9 (111 (N) i . At Evansville. Ind. Toronto! j (IL) 6; Detroit ( A 1 At Columbus. Ohio Columbus! AAi 7, Bos toll ( A 6 ! At Ponca City. Okla Topeka 14 (WL St Loins t A 8 i 11 Miles North of Rrigham If inr 'hlf T"'1 112-pou- -- ?aitr?as''w"as0'S?wulTr'IximmVV'ewYok4 To Boston Braves " . v AU. Boston, April 10 (APi Burleigh Grimes, right handed ace of the Pittsburgh Pirates' pitching stalf for two years, today is a member of the Boston Braves Perry Lee Jones and a "large cash consideration were given by the Boston club In exchange Grimes, one of the few remaining spitball pitchers m the big leagues, ttnrre with President Emil Fuchs after he had been a Pnate holdout all Jiis demands for a $20 000 spring salary and a two-vecontract were not v offi-ttaiclub Pittsburgh - - Fuchs said the payment was .L1 eco,1d Digest- ever given by the Braves tor a ballplayer. Two dared he gave h,e lho1! ork Giants $100,000 for Hornsby, whom he traded to t!ie Chicago Cubs later aeo Wllh th Pirates nJ.Zl yUTS won 25 and lost 14 games and last year won 17 and lost seven. He was traded to the pirates by the Giants after he n 3 h!d0Ut n the Spnng of d1928 Troop 12 Leonard Janie.', Newell Wa.Jiburn, ' , I a Roy. .Virchow, Melvin Huppi. Wade An- Condition ting faster and better" the game has been epeede't its former cKinij and v7e arc Stined to have races from now tighter pennant Of cic-- 1 " I Sumner1 f thearo ms 1 aut9 ar la-- i sr i !. . - 1 j I 1 El-i''0- 1 - 1 I Thou-jaiul- .cfid,nf - j lelt-hand- ed i I - y will held tomorrow sain, i:s,mS ft.,i(.ue(j sound 'Waics as rivordiiJ (,n a schinoirarili luting Hansen was riding on talking film projec- I a wagon load of tn you one of our inner-',,r- e guile wicee,sfuijT in i7 fPOfates on an ordinary ((ill getmattresses the gun he was holdingpostswasand accwith a money oi. r r ithor a,? lighting current has been invent- - spring back guarantee. J. :i call ' , Everton i, l;disihaiged 31when he at- ' purScs :at!0nal and dustnal Mattiess Co Phone 1128-(ex.l..fi..n ,V a ground omni.n,.,! fP ho'pPTh.t0 Snuoi j Advertisement Smm,, , $18.50 AND YOUR OLD MATTRESS radio i be "1 hj biy. pro-bd,- is more aggraTatingthan motor green lights ilaMi ?I low ih.c ears bumand the face flushes because of the dirty looks a slow acting and slow motion in a traffic huddle hen the WlRtef Wlieat Crop Reported' drews, Lynn Lawivnee. Tixnip 18 Dee Reese. on. Baseball will Arnold Wuivton, come into its own once motp ' Troop 10 w, i President Barnard is optimistic The ,AP' t! Alvin Rentier, Harold Maugham ?,V.Cr ,the..pra!1)''rts of a tight wheat on ciop Writ Seamons, race Troop 17 April in Amencan league this nounced Franklin Duee. jesterday'by year and expects the loop to r Snculture as having Nolan Ballard. draw over' 5 000 000 spectators fa Trcsip 18 . i 4 percent of normal ' W25 phraint Falslev, Ia1Lv Sauii- - thrflrstl,tim,sini-(with 86 (ompared on December have been no in i luNt ders ar, 82 7 on April 'tlle Paying rules sincechanges' 1920 m Mint Badges hy It. J. Becraft the junior circuit ard v ill b AprU 1 Wallace Bcutler,, none in 1930 President Barnard. year Troop L0 of bllt a meeting undoub'tdiv was 82 Neuell Croukston. !sa',d percent 1,7'J1i!lon I'1 mal rye l -- Troop 17 Grant Immb- .' compared f,ir the spnng of with m to ronsider J UstJ 1D,'Cember 84 9 PDl Trop 18 Doyle R. Cardon. ,on 87 8 and year e ten ' 1 .vear April 1 Albert Wobber, oop 1 average. f(,r aaahe condition of pasture was Clyde Hoth. June Webber, with P85reiU f normal compared metTHS Sufferers StettJer, Theo Glaiistr,! f AP1 Aiiel Both, Alma Hunpi. Prc duct mn foieeasts last jear j were not New N' Yoik Y MS stubborn anhounetd JIarvev Kilim cases of Troop 117 epilepij have been Earl Larsen. ped by new lemedy of . Mar by Commissioner Duee Killed sufferers have been helped If vou Doyle CardoiL. Troop 17. (have fits w me at once to Renesol Self , With Gun Life by Commissioner Duee Laboratoues, 5C9 Fifth Avenue' New York City. Alma Huppi, Troop 12. Dept. 1106, f0r Utah- April 9 free booklet. m,i::nt'l,,rornservices Elmer Stettler, Troop 12. 3 for' Earl (Advertisement pitchpr Bronze Ialm by R. J. Becraft old son of Mr 5Tie'lr RrnCveantd lSt 15 8atTleS With andims TT to Find Oil Hansen, who Radio 'Ironi? Chicagoyear-CubsHe in canie June Webber. Troop 12., and klJ!pd H,w',ihLyqS:)Clt the had.o 00,1,s T,'ie college sns Unit Hornsby deal. b-- w . W Pitcher Traded - and ribald buffoonery of motorists (v ho arc held back by a slow out -- jxkc in froatl And hqw different joy feel and how different the motor responds v, hen Pi co Lthyl is used. You step on the gas, and zip youre aw ! aj 1 W hat a relief it is to feel the car snap into action on the instant ! What a relief when there is no knock from th,c full throttle charge under the strain of a cjuitk pick-aiand p fast get-a- av . And then, at filling time, you, get the added thrill of the many extra miles you got from each gal Ion of this su; .t r, gaaolinc! ii. "V yAn ijj, Jr gasoline At Independent Gas and Oil Company and Dealers Stations JI V an From far .and - near,- will come the fans of wrestling and boxing to the Dansantev tonight to watch the various bouts that have been lined up dor the evenings enter- tainment. Fat Clark, Logart' funny man, will tackle Jack Hollem beck of Australia in a go as you please affair. This bout alone" will World consumption of ibbcr cause enough laughs to' justify last year has been officially esti- the coming to the show. at ton. of which Then there are the three bur- "5,000 tons were used in the the United ley colored boys against States. huskies from Richmond. The Reese- - Savage and engagement Proper thinning of fmlf results in set-tthe j loss tree brenkiicre, size nm) will both be screams. These bouts' better eolnr of fruit larger ami less injur have all been figured out withfmm Insects mul ilisensA. nia head aoach. was the cpxswain in the boat which wrote that mark in the record books. The Junior varsity record is 16 minutes, 26 3 seconds and the Ireshman mark, 10 minutes, 44 5 seconds for the two mile event. Both were made by Wash- ington crews In 1926. Both crew camps were dent . Frejich-Canadi- Writer) al Seattle, April 10 (AP) The battle for Pacific Coast rowing supremacy will be waged on Lake Washington here, tomorrow between California and Washington with bitterly contested races being predicted in all three events varsity. Junior-varsit- y and Freshman. Perfect rowing weather by the weather bureau. With the rival crews doped to be fairly evenly matched, old time Lake Washington records may be shattered m the event ot smooth water. The varsity time of 15 minutes 58 seconds for three miles was established in 1916 by a Washington shell In- VqTP At-- . - Press Sports (Associated 2147 CbLtGJLFEA'THEQ coscoe kdAnjcE. 1 u The Big Show K the view of entertaining the lad'-- ' folks who are admitted free. There will be two professional wrestling matches, Ira Dern the Utah idol, headlining the mam event against Carl fertile, Boston grapplert t pf . the - Sonnenberg wrestling school., A1 Newman, Salt' Lake baker boy and Andre Adoree. the latter a who has made a home in the hearts of all who like this dass of sport, tangle in a two put of three fall match. AU in all. this Is one of the largest bills yet offered for one evening. The promise at present Is a full house. Talk of the Town By Frank G. Gorrie j ftt rf f riiiutMlit, April "'""At Seattle Today j rtf LYAiT Rowing Honors To Be Determined by Dick Dorgan i . Editoi . r.nU' The following Jet- li r J.a.s beta meunl Irom Eld Tiale ILnk I . v t X 1 0 - |