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Show t ui ,i I June 29, 1928 pirtav, Tnrc nfinr!T 'I t hi- w.n ihi- Outlet it cm - ii In the Sport Sp otligh t vtaernitial Card - assume the da thv Ogdens batin' 't winning league. the thampiinhip tv liithi-- .!im, for the Utah Copper am h.i-- nm lor a game this ,u' r s Utahs Track Quintet 1 Arrives at Boston -it C il-r- SOCIETY t t44 I v .! semi-windu- tv p, - SSs substituted for Spider Alvord jjd. Sport Briefs curtain raiser, Bus Brown, ibs. and Jess Hansen, 147 lbs., draw. Aden's old friend, Rudy Warner, Visser is trying ittwded the card. grange a match between Warner Larsen, and from all indications both men will accept. ten-minu- Mrs. I.eorgtf II. Matson entertained the p: motor of the league of the Ogden cinched the flag in the state :o r.u Heart on Wednesday after- postoffice league when they defeated on Jefferson avenue. the fast Sugarhouse machine 10 to 0. Jea was ''huff served from a flower decked The contest was played at Salt Ljike tea t ,iilt- at the close of the last Tuesday. . te .ifi 1 1... !. .1. i,- !h I 'i - hunc or, v;i- - j i wtn-ty-'-int- M i: Mr-- . , last game of the first half of tfre Ogden Commercial league will be .toed tonight at Lorin Farr park the Union Pacific, winners of tfe first half, and the Ogden Paint, thunpions of last year. The game will ftart at ff oclock sharp. Tbs players will have a week of mt before starting on the second half idwdule which will get get underway The be-tn- en n.i,p !.it ii, atu-- ii I - -f b f.i Mcli.ty r, , ,.i St. Ml'v M. II. ( iiildi t'i; ednestiay her home i'weiitv- foin:ii licet. Pink roes and tdiic deiphiiii .iiii di united I he lunclicmi ta bh, 1;. present wen- the guot of boner: Mi, li. T. Mimic. Mr. A. U. Barii r, M..- - Kosciuary ISarber, Mi Iltiincss, Mrs. Walker Chees-- j man, ,Ms Marion ('hccnian and Mr. Kali'h (tuiMi.nn. 1 ner at and a in. at Smith Friday, followed by a dinthe Valley house in Huntsville, tea Saturday from 4 until t p. the hiimv of Mrs. Kugcnt Ii. in Odkcrcst addition. 111, . m - Mi Mis row t ' Katherine Shufflehurgcr and Conroy will return tomor- lliii-- frein PiK'Htello. They will home by Miss Mary Coughim and Mrs. John Keilly, who will C'!. here for week before going to thcii in New York. 11 in-m- Mrs. F. A. Air kin will entertuin at tea today at her home on Kccles ave1 nue in Iionor of Mrs. Katherine North- up, ol San Francis, who is visiting with Mi. Olive M. Corey. j The local committee arranging for the emermtainment of the women guests at the meeting of the Utah State Medical association to he held here today and tomorrow includes Mrs. Yb . li. brown, Mrs. Henry Nelson and which will be held at Los Angeles, July 22. J. W. Collins, vice president of the Tracy. Loan and Trust company, of Salt Lake, took first place in the bankers golf tournament which was held at tjifi Ogden Golf and Country club, June 22. The Ogden Blue Pine soccer team defeated the Salt Lake Caledonians, Drilen, manager of 1 to in a hard fought game at Salt has uncovered two Lake 0 last As a result Wednesday. fine ball looking aifhty players. Vaughn, a shortstop, has been the sensation of the league during the first half. He has a powerful and accurate throwing arm and is among the best hitters in the league. Green- sell, who is playing his second year f Commercial league ball, is capable of playing any position on the and can also take his tarn on Don't spoil your fishing the mound. Both Vaughn and Green-ve- il are chuck full of baseball ambittrip using that old worn out ion, and the league critics We got rod. Let us repair it, trade them picked for faster company within the next year or two. you rods or sell you the The first half has been voted a huge access by league officials, and best rods in Ogden for the are now underway for the spelling game of the second half. money. Jily 9. Harry Van Armstrongs, The C. i'lidd p. tii-org- e League Winds Up First Half prep-irstio- Mill. Mr. II. Mrs, M. Fister, assisted by The Cedar City athletic club has .Mrs. Lydia Tanner the Mr. Kru Rich, Mrs. Joseph li. Mororganized a baseball team and is anx- member of her sewingentertained club Wednes- - rell. Mr. Mark Browm, Mrs. William ious to secure games with any amateur club in the state. The club is now preparing for the unit athletic meet Commercial dia-Bo- I:. 1. '. 1ugmire. j(i '.iviii. will include a hriJge CiMt'.- - were j,.r eigti. at ihe c at ill.- Iluie Bigelow I'rnlay af tieligldl il l.iiit liifM given l'.ii- - Mi .i.,o.ii'; ,1 ale up Ogden canyon at Maru eig'iin.i 1 li'iim of the A and B. division of n bet county farm bureau hue-1:4,- 1 will start play on the sec- next Saturday. The second nil. will dose July The five Utah track and field -at which time made his initial debut as a tan. the White at game scries will be staged in . '"forfost Monday urke. Rwe and ' ntvi tt: d.viMons to determine the chain- Gsrdeni with a well arranged Keea, who have proved their mettle ,. ln.T1we'trn competition this gpriag. be nestled in Boston bv s Nelson, Logan heavyweight, j.STIud Larson of Tacoma, Wash., oclock tonight. Hrfraight fall. Nelson won the art Utah's contribution JTfaU in 33 minutes with a face lo the final trials for the (Continued from page 3.) Olympic press and the second games, scheduled at Boston Julv ii Autes with a face lock and a from vhich th United 'ini', la per the same color were I:. . .i. the cnia of the table. Cov-- ! Olympic team will be selected. cress. Nelson was much heavier men have been training laid the following in ad- Ji wronger than the Tacoma grap- lightly during the past week, taking m.i ". t., (he guest of honor Mr. I). A1 Newman of ' Frimls Sullivan, Mr. just enough exercise to keep in condii: V. rclov. Mrs. B. F. threw Pat Elder of Keou. tion. Hutchinson, While at Boston the Quintet will be i U- minute, with toe hold. Mrs. Norman won a technical under the care of Indian Schulde, one jjheoiw tight. Mr. b V, Pallimore. O'Brien k Anderson and Jaoijtfroin Nid Alvord in the third of the Olympic track coaches. Mr. Krrol ,y Is Well Attended phot at the Mouth of SPRINGS Ogden Canyon sd ns north of the staat Logan is to for a practice field for the property Just in at the U. A. be need C. 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Saturday morning at 8 o'clock the summer schedule will begin, and El Monte Springs will be open for you and your friends from 8 in the morning until midnight every day. Dancing to the music of the El Monte orchestra will be a feature every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, from 9 to 12 p. m. Prices for dancing, gentlemen, 50c, ladies, 25c. Permanent music will Swimming at El Monte Springs will be a unique and thrilling experience. The interior pool is finished entirely in silver, and fringed with blue, producing a dazzling and beautiful effect. The outdoor pool is finished in blue. Water is supplied from the natural mineral springs, and has been tested and found to be among the finest in the world, comparing favorably with Weisbaden in medical properties. and Baden-Bade- n Prices for swimming: Adults, 50c; children, 25c. Three thousand new suits. El Monte Lake measures five and one-ha- lf acres, and mirrors the rambling, Spanish Casino which houses the dance floor and interior pool. tract which comprises El Monte there is a grove for auto picnics, and winding paths for hikers. The wild mountain country is artistically landscaped to produce an effect of unusual beauty and restful appeal, and'lends added Charm to El Monte. It will indeed become the playground of the west. On the 213-ac- re COME AND BE OUR GUESTS |