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Show THE MIDVALE JOITRNAL Flying Leap by Fordham Star News Notes It'• a Privilege to Lzve In UTAH PROVO - Utah's apple crop for 1928 was 880,000 bushels, valued at $704,000. HEBER CITY-Total production of alfalfa seed In Utah during 1928 was 124,000 bushels, valued at $1,• 314,000. The yield per acre averaged 1.70 bushels and 73,000 acral were planted. • DRAPER -About 1200 cases of eggs are being shipped out of here weekly and when the peak production Is expected to reach 1800, according to officials of the local poultry association. All Indications point to a record poultry year. SALT LAKE - Reporting favorable conditions, of stock and ranges in the Grandaddy lake region, E. C. Shepard, forest supervisor, returned recently from an inspection of the district and meetings with stock men at Hanna and Tabiona in Du· chesne county. LOGAN-Snow was still falling here this morning after an all-night storm that laid a six-inch white blanket over Cache valley. Twen· ty-five per cent of the sugar beet crops is still in the fields and many potatoes have not yet been har· vested. The storm temporaril7 halted harvesting. LOGAN-Range r H. I. Rice has made the discovery that the bark beetle, dread to pine forests, whlcll invaded the United States about five years ago from Canada, has finally reached Utah and is now infesting a section near the Tony Grove ranger station In the Cache national forest. OGDEN-The Utah Canners' asl oclation at a meeting here reo cently decided to take up with boards of education a proposal that schools in Utah be started two weeks later In the fall so that a labor supply will be available for the peak of operations in canneries, fields and orchards. VERNAL - The state fish aoo game department announces a slight amendment to limitations or the oncoming quail and pheasant season. Through an oversight, the department omitted to mention in its proclamation that Ashley valley In Uintah county would be open from November 3 to November 15. PROVO-Three routes for carry· fng mail to Vernu.l are listed on the official government advertisement, inviting proposals for the U. S. mails, received at the local post· office recently according to Post· master John P. McGuire. The three routes listed are from Provo to Vernal; from Price to Vernal; and from Salt Lake to Vernal. BRIGHTON-Ni ne inches of snow fell at Brighton during the blizzard which began Sunday night and last· ed through Monday, according to a report to the city waterworks de· partment from the watershed sta• tion at the mountain town Tuesday. It ls one of the heaviest falls recorded at that point this early in the year. MORONI-At a special city coun· cil meeting recently the mayor of Moron! was authorized to place an order for more than one mile of four-inch cast iron pipe which will be ased to replace wood Pit>e in the city water system. This will be a cash purchase, the money representing savings in various depart· ments for the operation of city government during the past two :years. OGDEN-After discovering that its funds were insufficient to meet the entire expense of purchasing and Installing lights at the Ogden airpot·t, the city commission refer· red the matter to Commissioner Fred E. Williams, with power to act. Under instruction from the commission, Mr. Williams, conferred with Eugene Jt. Alton, presi· dent of the chamber, and it was announced later that terms had been agreed upon by which the lights will be installed. GUNNISON-Re ccrd beet crops have been produced this year in Sanpete and Sevier cvunties, according to R. T. Harris, treasurer of the Gunnison Sugar company. Farmers of the two counties will be paid $400,000 fo!' October sugar beet deliveries on 1\ovember 5, ten days In advance of the regular beet payday. Total Jl:!yments of the firm will be $500,000 with $100,000 to be paid out November 15 for November sug~r beet deliveries. Payments this year c'ouble those of last year. All beets will have been delivered by the end of November. BRIGHAM CITY-Packing of tomatoes at the Brigham City can· ning factory carae to a close re· cently with a pac'c that will exceed 40,000 cases. This yield came from 1GO acres, and is considered the best in a number of years. The average yield per acre this year was a little less than twenty bush· els, an exceptionally high average. Tomatoes in thi:> section this year were of an exccll,~nt quality and the pwlonged warm weather en· abled practically all of the !armera to make !l. govd prolh Friday, November 8, 1929 NEW GRID RULE I City's BOOK IS LAUDED I Fresh Water Due to American Ingenuity ONLY A DOCTOR KNOWS WHAT A LAXATIVE ' SHOULD BE Resourcefulness of au Amerkun will give Aden, Arabia, a supply of Technical Data of Old Re-I ft·esh water for the first time in Its history. Heretofore the only supply duced and Simplified. for drinking and household pur1wses One of the biggest steps toward bet- In the settlement has been distilled sea water. .l\1any attempts ha \'e been ter understanding of the game of footmade to obtain fresh water in recent ball that has been taken in a long years, IJut not until last l!'ebrunry, time Is the complete reconstruction of when a!l American well driller !n the the football rules book. As far as the employ of the Bombay government general public Is concemed, the pressucceeded in tapping an underground ent rule book might as well as not exreservoir, has a supply adequate for Ist, writes H. J. Stegeman, director or the needs of Aden b2en obtained. athletics, University of Georgia, In th~ The American erected a large, modAtlanta Constitution. There Is no Inern drill at Sheikh Othmun, a village formation In It that a layman can read on the Arabian mnlnlantl, and con· and understand. It Is a technical, ' nected with Aden, f>ight miles nwny. complicated and confounding complla· by a narrow Isthmus, and bored until tlon codebook that will shed no light water wa1 ·struck. The present plan except for anyone well versed In the Is to pipe the water 1.1to Aden and background ot the rules. The average store It In reservoirs for distribution Danger lies in careless selection puhllc has to get its Information from to the city. An adequate water supply of laxatives I By taking the first newspaper accounts that have abbre.. and sewe111ge system eventually will thing that comes to mind when bad vlnted the yearly changes Into rendbe Installed. breath, headaches, dizziness, nausea, able news. biliousness, gas on stomach and .., A new draft of the football rules Is bowels, lack of appetite or energy In the making at present and the first warns of constipation, you risk copy will be ready for final Inspection forming the laxative habit. of the modification committee of the Depend on a doctor's judgment present rules committee this winter. in choosing your laxative. Here's Within a few The finn! corrected copy will be ready one made from the prescription of months there will be for use next fall. a specialist in bowel and stomach no more feverish, bildisord~s. Its originator tried it iOUI'l, headachy, conA famous coach once salfl: Frank Bartos of Scranton, Pa., quarterback of the Fordham university in thousands of cases; found it safe stipated, pale and "Footb!lll would be a great game for football squad, leaping over the back of an opponent as his teammate takes women, children and old folks; puny children. That If we could do away with the alumni." thoroughly effective for the most the linesman out of the play. prophecy would sure.. Football must be R great game to robust man. Today, Dr. Caldw~ll's ly come true if every survive the alumni. Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the But the alumni attitude rests with -~=:=:==:==:::..:::=:~mother could see for world's most popular laxative. It Plan Wholesale Changes the alumni; you ·do not find It among herself how quickly, easily, and harmis composed of fresh herbs and lessly the bowels of babies and chilfootball players or coaches. With Detroit Tigers other pure ingredients. You can dren are cleansed, regulated, given We have always found the men diget it, in generous bottles and ready Wholesale changes, according to the tone and strength by a product which rectly concerned with winnin~ foot· for use, at any drugstore. Detroit Times, will be made In the has proved its merit and reliability hall games both fair and modest. We Belle Strong, 2:151,4, Is the only playing roster of the Detroit Tigers to do what Is claimed for It to milHealth Giving before the 19:30 basebull season starts. mare to produce three groy 2 :10 trot- hnve never met a football player half lions of mothers In over fifty years a!'! boastful as the average alumnus. ters. of steadily increasing use. The newspaper quotes "well-found· They suffer for the sins w of these • As mothers find out from using It ed rumors" to the effect that among All Winter Long It is understood the Tunney house.. elders. So does the school. others are Harry Rice, l\Jervyn Shea, how children respond to the gentle MarYelou• Climate- Good Hotel•- Tou.Ut Utopia, In the minds of most Influence of California Fig Syrup by Johnny Prudhomme and proiJably Ed hold Is now equally good ut discussing f:a1Dp-Splendid Rond.-Gorgeou• MountaiD coaches and players, Is a land where growing stronger, sturdier and more View•· Thet«>nfkr/uldese rt retWrto/the w..c Phillips will not be members of the literature and operations. foothall can he played without an active dally they simply have to tell team next year. Hasl,ell Billings, • Wr/to Cr- I. Chanoyf ;. Perhaps on account of the Cnhs' alumni following. other mothers about ft. That's one of pitcher, will not be recalled, it says. §prina the reasons for Its overwhelming "Stanley Harris has made definite showing, a naturaliRt says a bear will CALIFORNIA Col:mte has one backfield made ut sales of over four million bottles plans for rebuilding the Detroit team," not look a man In the eye, a enth·ely or Yeterans. They are Yab· year. Cause and Effect tbe news says. • lock. Hart, Doyle and Macaluso. A Western mother, Mrs. Neal M. Howard I<~hmke, hero of the first "I'm certain "Roger Bresnahan, one-time star there's someth!Jlg Todd, 1701 West 27th St., Oklahoma wrong with this loudS!leaker. I've hn•t catcher for the New York Giants, and world series ~ame, was a pitcher with The latest of the brawny aces of City, Okla., says: "When my son, bad •·eceptlon all the week." later assistant to John McGraw, prob- the lluffalo Feds at the age of seventhe gridiron to try his skill success- Neal, was three years old l1e began "Have you. deur? Thai reDIInds me, ably wlll replace George McBride as teen. fully In another sport Is Howard "Rt>d'' having constlpathm. I decided to I saw hnhy torlrlling round filling that Harris' first lieutenant. Bush, ulneteP.n-year-old mlfldleweight. give him California Fig Syrup and in trumpt>t thing with pl~.>ces of coal, tb~ "Most of the players who will be The Chicago White Sox announ<'t who Is making something of a name a few days he was all right and darling !"-Passing Show. dropped bave been guilty of breuldng the sale of Karl Swanson, second hn~t." for himself In New York's fight clubs. loQked fine again. This pleased me training rules. man, to the Dallas club of the Texa~ nepented violations so much that I have used Fig Syrup My sun ~ets to rise again. convinced Harris the team would be league, There is at least one point In BobbJ ever since for all his colds or little stronger without them." The return of the veteran fullhack, Jones' putting stroke worth noting. upset spells. It always stops his There are other points, but they aN! , trouble quick, strengthens him, makes l~d Hughes, from the ranl;s of the inhnrder to follow. The point under di!3· . him eat." Pape Exonerated eli~lble, was a boost to the stock of cusslon Involves the position of hli!l I' Always ask for Californln Fig lndiuua. hands and the worldng of his wrists Syrup by the full name and see that • • • on all putts from two to fifteen feet. ' the carton bears the word "CallAn Item In a southern paper notes n You will notice that his hands are :tornia." Then you'll get the genuine. scarcl::v of fir:st-clnss jocke~·s. WhnthPid in close agnlnst his body. Yon ever became of the Four Horsemen will nlso notice that at the finish of Witch Doctors Form Union of the Apot•nlypse? the putter's back swing his hands The witch doctors of South Africa. • have harely moved, less than a frac- tired of abuse und ritlieule, have deIf nogers llomshy moves a~ain In tlon of an inch, as the bend or brenk clded to form a trade union to prothe winter It just noeans that another of the wri~ts takes the putter back. teet their I'egulotinn nne! presumahly set of printers will hove to learn to This malu•s it much simpler to k~ep their "consulting fees." Th~ lnuugurnl put the ''s" in no~ers. the right line and to stroke with the Dl!Jeting of the Dingal;n, us the union • • blude of the club. will he called, was held recently In H Our Idea about n writer who has a puhhc hall in a Transvaal tO\vn. Four football team riding "1·oug-hsho<l" over \Yhile every American school, l!:uropean medical men attendt>d at the the opposition every 200 words Is that club, college and university employs ' DUB Musterole well into your ch~ " lnvitat)on of the witeh doctors. he V.Tites the same way, an expert coach, Great Britain has not .1\.. and throat- almost instantly you • • • one single paid expert with the comfeel easier. Repeat the Musterole-rub Typewriter Prints Muaic Dral\e cinder truck, scene of some prehensive knowledge required to once on hour for five hours ••• of America·s greatest track and fleltl coach athletes in all the athletic what a glorious relief! After several ye11rs of effort an !tal· Those good old-fashioned cold remeperfo1·mnn<'es, will be completely re- events. Inn composer hns mnde a typewriter dies-oil of mustard, menthol, camphor built for the Hl30 relays. for coJUposlng music whh•h he calls 8 -are mixed with other valuable ingre•• University of North Carolfna hll" "dactylomuslcog raph." The machine dients in M usterole. Accorrllng to John A. lleydler, hearl six veterans for the backfleld. Bill l'esemhles an ordinary typewriter, and It penetrates and stimulates blood l<'or the second time this season of the National league, that basehnl! Cerney, a Notre Dame man, Is back· Is operated In the same mnnner.. lt circulation and helps to draw out infeccharges of profl'ssionalism ngalnst organization represents an invested field coach. types nil kinds of music and is ahle tion and pain. Used by millions for. 20 Oran H. I'npe, University of Iowa capital of Ul(lre than $25,000,000. years. Recommended by many doctors to lnscrlhe on the page either vertical· and nurses. Keep Musterole handyfootball star, were completely written • • • These football conches know their ly or horizontally. jars, tubes. All druggists. off the books by the Hn,vkeye eligCleveland Indians were whitewashed stuff-there's no getting around that. To Mothers-Muste role is also ibility committee. mor~ times than any other team In Glenn Thist!E!thwaite said late this Maybe lt'a a Fellow Feeling made in milder form for babiu the American league in 1!l~9. The Jn. summer that Northwestern would be "1\lult pedestrian JUSt gn ve me 8 ond small children. Ask for ChU· ' . dlans failed to score tn 13 games. one of the best teams In the confer- In ugh." dren's Musterole. Football Claims Most ence this year, and another Big Ten "Yeah? What was the joke?" Scarcity of coxswains forced nert coach said that Purdue would take Sports at Princeton "He was pi tying tJ,e miners living FootlJall claims the largest numher Haines, fall crew conch at Hnrvnrd. .l\Iichignn oy three touchdowns, al· such dangerous lives." of Princeton undergraduates engaging to issue an emergency call for tiller- though It didn't sound reasonable at in athlPtlc uctiv!ties. According to of- man after 125 prospective oar pulle1·s that time. In Weirht Thistlethwaite was alert to the ficial statistics, there are 113 upper reported to him. "Dill's not near as hig a fool as he threat of the Purple, but apparently • classmen and over 100 freshmen tak. was." "Hns he reformed?" "No. .lllussolininn Forum, which will he he was unable to wake up his playing part In football on varsity, scrub He's dieting." W. N. U .. Salt Lake City, No. 45 .. 1929. and intramural teams. Crew comes built for the next Olympic gnmes In ers. who seemed to have been "softnome, Is to Include two amphithea· ened up" from hearing too many nice second with 180 men. ters seating 50,000 and 150.000, 3!.1 things said about them, Tennis has 100 fi'Pshmen and !'\0 uptennis courts, 3 golf courses, cinder per clasJ;men pnrticipants. In golf paths, etc. Tom Turner, president of the Portthe rE>cent tournament at the PrinceIa nd baseball club, announces that ton 8pringclale Golf club drew an en· Larry Woodall, catcher for the Ducks, trv of JGO. a record number. Training for Ring will succeed Bill nodgers, who re'soccpt· with 43 uppE-r classmen ancl cently resigned as manoger of the G:l freshnwn comes fifth, while hase~THE first time I heard of it,'' tea'in. Woodall wili be ln charge ~ext bnll nnmhers 40 players e!lch for UP· writes Mrs. E. Whitney of 35 year. per clas;;man and freshman teams. Parker Street, Bangor, Maine, "was Nearly 70 men are taking workouts In when I was at 'the Hospital. I was Washington State college fuotbnll trac1,, cross·country claims ::s men, very nervous and run do"'-n and team will co,·er 13,GS8 miles playing 10 are out for fpnclng, 10 for caneafter my baby daughter was born Its 12·game sehedule, It being the spree, ten for ho:;ing and wrE>stlin~. the doctor began giving me some-longest and most difficult schedule In anll an equal number of both 1H:~:l nucl thing. In about ten days I felt like a tlte thirty-five 'years the institution other classes are engaged in lacrosse. new person. Before then, I was ltas heen represented on the gridiron. The longef>t trip miserable. My skin was in very bad be a 6,578-mile .1ourney across the Pacific to Hawaii. Barefooted Kicker Is condition and I could not understand '£he Cougars meet the Honolulu A. C. . what made it c1ear up so quickly. With \Visconsin Cubs on Christmas day and wind up the I "Before I left I asked the House A football pla~·er from Honolulu, schedule playing the University of Doctor what kind of medicine it was who learnecl to do his drop kicldng Hawaii on Xew Year's day. that cleared up my skin and made barefooted. Is the lnteo:t nddi lion to . me feel so much better. He said Conch Guy Sundt's f1·eshman squad nt • John .l\!prrick Kelly is almost the University of Wisconsin. The hucl'My dear girl, didn't you ever hear much a veteran on the midway ns Doctor laughed when asked ding IInwr.lian star is Walter .l\Ie· Coach A. A.' Stagg. The Chicago cnpof Nujol? Hospitals aren't the only Gui•·e. who came rlire<:t frnm the Is'"What cleared my s"kin?" tain tlois season started his foothall place where you can get it! You can land cnpltnl to :\ladison. This Irishcareer hy c·limbing over the fences so buy it most everywhere!' man from Hawaii wears shoes for his often thnt he was given a job chasing ·, "I have been using Nujol ever sallow, only able to work at football in this latitude. hnt demonhalls to be rid of the nuisance of puthalf or since, and I think it is wonderful." strated how to drop Ide!' without ting- him out. quarter our real ability. When Nujol thl'm. Art Shire~;~, slugging 1irst baseman Then ~e became mascot anrl was I That's the great thing about absorbs these poisons and carriea "It's perfectly simple. you see-like of t!1e Chicago \\'liite Sox, can be 'such a favorite of Pat l'al!e that he Nujol. Not a medicine, contains no them off oo.sily, normally, naturally, thi~," he said. "You eurl your toes seen In nction as a real lighter bejust naturally Inherited that nickdrugs, can't possibly hurt you, we just feel like a million dollars. underneath and hit the hall with your fore vHy, long, as he is training to name. • forms no habit--and if you are like Try Nujol for two weeks, and see instE-p." He will have few imitators enter the ring. Lie will have Jnclt lie began starring with the St. Igmost other peo!He its simple nat- what hlJIWcns. It among the Badger hooters. roung KParns as lnanager. and as several natius team and then entered the unlcosts only as much ural way of bodily lubrication will as a ticket , McGuire is n shifty bnlfhaek, weigh· bouts are in line for the Great Ar· yersity. All in all, he has been around to a good movie, and it do wonders for you, too. , mg 1G!'\ pounds in his footb:lll !'!hoE>~. thur. It may he quite n while before the !\Iai'Oon team!l for fourteen years will mean so much to you. In sealed Inc>iclE>ntnlly, he punts left-footed and the h::~Ph: • ll fans ~ee him hitting on 1and knows Stagg's ".'lystem" vert You see, all of us have an excess packages at any drug storf'. Start oWJses left-hand• d. tile diamond. well. of body poisont t{.at mabl 'f'''': skins feeling fine, this very day! 1 1 Neal's Mother Has Right Idea [filo.rt_AqJtesj • . E S UD§h in • • • • P at- s • • • • • • • • I • • Cold in Head, • Chest or Throa:t? . • • .. .. . • • Goes to Hospital to Learn Beauty Aid .. ''ill I I I· 1 |