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Show UTAH MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY, Newo Noteo ! w, :: PriviUn'to Up i m Speaker to Replace Ty Cobb ; THIS C $181,-023.0- $04,-513.3- 5-- Four thousand dol lars has been appropriated by tin county commissioner of Iron county for Improvement of roads off the main highway. Fifteen hundred dollars of this amount will be expended in the l'arowan valley, l'arowan and Para gonah district; $2immi will be used in Cedar Valley, and JT.00 on the bridge at Newcastle, providing that the localities interested will contribute a like, amount in labor or materials for thu improvement of these roads. SALT LAKH I'tah will receive out of an appropriation of f n.. 2l9.0o0 authorized by tin- - directors ol the Mountain Stales Telephone & company for expenditures in 192$, according to Orson John Hydt, state manager. The former sum it part of a live year program of tele phone development in this state, which will call for an expenditure of 5, CITY "" X r; L.0 tero. "r.s c"." -.- m 1 - W jS 33 c-- t- o o t travel to I'tah J!33 53 ""2 e -- . . iit iir J '- O t . u ', m " n u 3 3 the metropolitan in the district, the largest section mited states, with no prominent tournaments except Its own local and events, the Metropolitan Amateur ratha condition presages open. This er dull tournament season in theso it parts, but, if It doe nothing else, means a lot of action around Boston and Chicago. It is doubtful If any section ever as had as many Interesting events fulls to the lot of Chicago this summer. The Open, the Walker Cup, the Western Open, Western Amateur, Western Women's and a flock of other It events that Is unprecedented. I seems as if a determined attempt being made to satiate Chicago golfers. Or else the solons aim to stimulate pitch. It Is doubtful Interest to which of the two Is correct. Nevertheless, the Chicago district is to be rich in tournaments. Thus far the only event on the horizon in the Last is the New York State Amateur, an Interesting alTair, but by no means a major event. The is to tni public links championship Creek Cobbie famous on the played layout, near Philadelphia, but that still is not In the metropolitan district. I rom lVi.", when the first official amateur championship was held at Newport, until 1!HS some 'M events were played and all but nine were held In the Last, around New York, However, Philadelphia or since P."") there has been a change of venue. The West, principally Chicago, lias bebl Just lis many tourneys of national Importance as the metropolitan ditrict. t h w- -S A. eJ v-- r. 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"I't-iar.r- . tot,r i i;ke I'likinc tip, ai"iik' uite a IuihIi of boxing imprcsarioi C. I. er.na. ! n.the tij.on.tit, arali'M Harry Lnvm-- . Svrat'ie star, led the ltd. n ational banne In Molcti bans iat Sea..i with n total tf ,M. Touch UmtM.t Jack Delaney to Train - ',.. f.-- 1 w at. I. maker l y I'. says be rode aniik'.-w- NEW SPRING STYLES ARE READY Smn! rrtcj the hew cK)n-- mJ cf tht bnct I'aihrn, br,t t,( orkmruhip and the . '. Tddeti li. I k a ii r,i, nie liiad up thin way; .tit. k laiivelt, Milwaukee ; Nek Allen, St. Pai.l; M ke Kid' let, M.niiiiip.di; Inu.h Kai.Min t'iiy; C.i"y Sl.ti c. l. Ti.i.-d..r." I.otr P.iii M vll'c; Prai o p., t,--. I. Pid.annpoii,. I.UI.'Ke, Cleveland Inlielder. been M!d to I' e Ncwaik ilub of Pan! p.evetp wan a ' Balsam of Myrrh AJI at t'olumbiis where On ri eiunplete n itln.nl from one to three pilot, - Vnat Uf-- i Arj.Tiljui ha dot h!ed to send a softer team to the O'.impic .iin.s, prefi !, ili.'. Yv.0' -a- tl. will play an exhibition tei.lu tinil.h nt Ttift college tariy lu May bef"!v K"ili. abroad. .rd rc t. hut (til. Try HANSFORD'S Tal.lrt, ,h, roM :ruv' rriK K' U' With one tAit'ptloit, nit of A. A. team will face tie barrier in April with the rllltl(. leiid- -r hlp a 111 r.i.'T. The eh. Mite , ( It For Wounds and Sores making your tirst money? f p.iii ,i!J.-- .v 7 , C"!iijany. will ef,n. fleain Arr.rditig to V saucer l'ioitl.i PIP.M.i Vt'ININi: thr Pir-- t vvlili J.M-k- the In'eriiiniotial tnpl" tin tit nie in-nrp.' llictl..n that the l!la. kf . near- fa,- by the ft-- h M.th.t Ssuar try, ve - CVnT T f,in'lo f'r Ted -- A v.h American explorer who bad lo live on theni says that e like cri-baeon. j.l.ts Ned -- Whew! What you mean t'.v tellii.a tut. thai? Te I What's the mailer 1 You don't have In eat initn. ' Walter I.uriiU hv II ffNAir Inc I la-l- Kidir.g tot 1. f oonlot. prtlrulanot llit". hniruilrr: hi NSlTTOTKSaniJ l.rnTT htiiiid l InrTry ItuuMi wlwri. pmpla ki Cokir. Writuxlajl Addren Ifcpu U. Korth An.rrlran Dye Corporation MU Temon.N. Y. Terrible - new I K' fi!'n NOISES An In-a- tMftivl for lu.li.i Slnll..n. If 7or Oealtr tort not iloflr BUKSHT PVKSand lii l l.S'l (ibeDew Un Tiny wrlM and W u know. iwndfc-nniiiforuCOIX)R NBW8."Bi'w 4 pas.. publlraiioDtv contain full HcaJaches from Slight Colds lv- - The t' the gri?n dully ndaptt-of ee. I" aim, a pi titi- - It au'.i i d rvnii fottipany Willi pi.trter M nt , ha In It.i.-nian- . tuti.siv t,n A O if r - j i ln. tntn-fcllrtt- , l. nlitv In et ttlm C as i A ! J -- e- til k t. t'lttllly. Till (Oliotl ft t.tkil after a tommittie appointed !v the rouiiiu'l"n bad utibttiitted a report fsvltig that plan was not Ul'-'- . IF! i ' I Uniirt T - -- TbcSfNSBT-liYTINbn4-mtiti- ti Hlniii.ni k poiirmo uf orlgitml neniit, dut4 nn.l (junni-ic,Tor Columbia Niiim-wlludlii Sialnn at d m p. ni virrj ThunHnf ( K;iirn time) brinning ThundAT. Mmrrh l;..ittl I'nio lor uwri of SL'NSIIT Bh.l OVUM' li mxf In full ITlwi min.iuri.-.-ill vac It bruadcaauug flum U - r ' Co ugh o Are You Listening In? j t--' c No Throat Irritation-N- ri 0 i. t's toasted' nr-.- , M A " ri ! a - -3 u n. . r, l- J "During the course of some of my stage appearances, 1 am called upon at intervals to smole a cigarette and naturally I have to be care fid about my choice, I smoke Lucky Strikes and have yet to feel the slightest effect C102S, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. X av smokes Luckies r. .v - -- - ' ? , f:'7 i;i William T. Tilden 2nd to protect his throat Jockey in Limelight 5f r. C r.1' 5 t" . v p. P.o-t- a it be manifest from relargo eastern cities, with port additional Inquiries directed toward I'tah's parks this year. Ml'ltKAY-A- n egg grading Malum has been established in Murray where Miiall egg producers may bring vkk by the case, have them candled and graded, and chipped to New York, receiving the price quoted in New York on the day of arrival. Iist week five car of ckk were shipped, at a t"tal value of flii.niW or there iilouts. Gottfried and Marshall of New York. laiKest tee dealers in tin" toiintiv. Icing the purchasers. As many a three cum a day have been hhlppcd from this seel in n in the rdi.irt time the grnding Mattoti has been in operation. 11. W. COAI.YIl.LK M.ittesoii, hlchw.iy engineer of the I'niied Platen bureau of public road. Ogden district ollUe. and K. C. Wright, dis ttlct engineer fur the Mate road coin mist-Inn- . Inspected tile tvolk being d.ne on the relocation of the Ltno)n h'vhwav, made liecenaty by coiiMruc tlon if the Kchii reservoir, recently. They found ll'a tnen and leu head of animals at woik. and expressed themehe ph ased ilh !h progress made, j F. K. Smith, construction otu'iinvr, coinp.niiod them on their inpiTtln PKOVO Water tiut ..f full K.ke !11 tod be nrgiinlted itilo a t "i pura i tl n iilmil.tr to the Weber Kiver V,t.-faer' a t"t la t ion the move to this! Murdo, k t. the! rf,d efteretl by J i Vtiih iiter Mutate t omittU .mi defeated at tin meeting f the com- Is In M i. o earlier tourist . . -' : !."-'- " ,: i " a -"if "1 I . n- D o -tl ?H A All' of which leaves . s . ,;c ? '- 5s? zt. - " . ti -- 55 f ' 2: H ri CO s - Crop Cl fi33 z 53; -' "v ic 3 l-- " o "Om .i V- . . mti ' - ' ' -- 2 f t- ; ?.A " .. - - . -" lie -- c - - rt .47.700. An " J "r." T.- 2" - "'- e,. .i h Tel-egrap- CITY G laoaooppoooaoaowooaoooooaoociuaopooooooooiiciaoooooooooa 2 Tobacco the at Olympla fields, near Chicago; Walker the for matches international Wheaton. The cup will be played ut natlona women's the sent have solons nd Springs-aHot -to Into the Mleksthe I. of getting chance no there's V O, e CF.HAIt ear sine It has been many a long the eastern section golf States was awarded so few bigail ot tournaments. And practically awarded. the tournaments have been Lurn. Drae to The amateur goes be play d to Is the open near Bunion; r player-manage- The Cream of the Chicago Is Allotted Many Interesting Tournaments. SPEAKER has landed with the Philadelphia Athletics. The outfielder came to terms with Connie Mack, and ns a has gone Into training with the Athletics at their quarters at Fort Meyers. The addition of Speaker to the Philadelphia roster at left gives Mack a veteran outfielder with Trig at center, Al Simmons and Iling Miller In the right corner. a most Speaker commented on his stay with the Washlngtons as of the one as Harris pleasant relationship and referred to Itucky his to As In baseball. greatest managers new affiliations the "Gray Eagle" faid the Athletics had fine prospects, and that he looked forward to playing under Mack with great satisfaction. Asked what be thought of the approaching pennant scramble and the Yankees, Trls replied: "Of course the Yankees are a great machine, but the Athletics and other members of the circuit are bound to furnish plenty of opposition. The Athletics were second Inst year, and like the other clubs they will be out for the championship." Speaker was born in Hubbard City, near Dallas, Texas, August 24, IS&'J. From the Houston club he went to the Huston Red Sox In 1!W7 for his first major league The Sox paid $100 for him. assignment and In 190S sent him to Little Itock, then Tris opeaker. repurchased him In the same year for Sot"). I!y V.m be was n regular. After the 1915 season he was traded to the Cleveland Indians for Thomas and Jones and a cash consideration of $:,.VHK). In the middle of the 1!H9 campaign be was made manager of the Indians, succeeding Lee Kohl. It and for the first wus Speaker's tlrst experience as a mid only time In bis career as a regular player for about twenty year? bis batting average slumped below the .Sou murk. His average for l'jl!) was .ISM). In l'.i-Speaker made n big comeback and enjoyed one of his best seasons, batting .JiSS In the dash of the Cleveland club to an American league pennant and u world's championship after a series with the in P.rooklyn Koblns. Trls exceeded his P.rjO average with the Indians V.VSi, with a mark of .:;s:. After the I.O) campaign, Speaker resigned from ibe Indians and Joined the Washlngtons, wit! whom he played in 142 games for a hatting average of .n'J7. Speaker has played In three world series, two as a member of the lied Sox In i:H2 and l'.H."., and the other with the Indians. OGDEN At the annual meeting of the Weber Central Dairy association it wai shown by reports that the business had Increased 21 per cent in 1927 over the business transaction in the preceedlng year. It also was shown that the cost of collection of dairy products had been decreased by the volume of business. SALT LAKE Disbursements of the state highway department during the month of February amounted to according to statistics compiled In the office of John E. Ilolden, aUta 8 Of the total amount, auditor. was expended for the maintenance of roads throughout the state; $13,792.37 went for equipment; 1 1016.-8- 9 for truvellng expenses, and $388.48 was listed as suspense. SAUNA In the Sallna coal district of Utuh a federal survey Just completed shows 170,000,000 tons of coa) awaiting mining activities. PItOVO The aviation committee of the I'rovo chamber of commerce recommended recently that t he I'rovo First ward pasture bo used for n lund-inHeld for aircraft. According to L. V. NiniH, chairman of the committee, the best available field for an airport Is the pasture. The chamber of commerce will recommend to the city commissioner that this land be net aside and the necessary steps taken Immediately for the drainage of the iisturo and the building of runways. LOGAN Winter is doing it best In northern I'tah to make even the most optimistic forget that spring must eventually, according to word from that part of the statu lately. Sleet and snow fell heavily In Logan Wednesday morning with b. temperature about 40 degrees above CKDAR f : Utah EAST FAILS TO GET GOLF GAMES |