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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 page thre; COAST ATHLETES S17AUP DIG TEt : BEItKELET,' Calif ..June 22 (UJ) If the DIs: - Ten-Paclf Ic Coast conference"' dual track ' meet .was desined to engender good feelings between " the ? two i sections ; f and simultaneously lead to an annual Itose Bowl football game at Pasa , dena. All . beta had best be called off now., , - 1 " For ' the V third i straight ' year . the "coast -whipped the Big Ten athletes, here . last night and, the result' wasn't' even close -94 to 2-3, - a greater , margin 1 than even the most rabid (toast defender had predicted. . The ' visiting athletes did their best s under . the best of weather conditions but ' had to Content themselves with two first Places, scored, In the two .mile and low hurdles. ; Four meet records fell and ' .three new , track marks were established-..'- . " V ,. Meet, record performances were produced by Bob Peoples of south- ern California In the javelin; Bill Dale of Washington State in the half mile ; Ralph Schwartzkopf of Michigan in the two mile and'stan Andersen o Stanford in the shot- Peoples tossed -the javelin 215 iv i uiui, uaie wvm me iia.ii mile at 1:51.0; Schwartzkopf took the two mile in 9:12.8 seconds and Andersen ; won( the shot-put v at 53-feet 11 Inches. ..Lroulz 1 Zamperini' of southern, Calif 6rnla;iet a track record in vthe mile mn, which he won by four yards over Mehl in 4 minutes il.9 seconds, ' Farm Fainiliss Improve Ualues Utah county farm families who borrowed from the Farm Security Administration in 1938 ended the year , In Improved condition, states D;' Ivo 'Eames, FSA,' county super visor.. . v . ' Economic progress made by lo cal rehabilitation borrowers - com pares favorably with . records of 232,947- families surveyed 1 in - the United States recently, : according to Mr. Eames. This invest! era tion showed each family, had gain ed an average of "37.4 per cent - in net worth while opening under FSA over and above all debts and their obligation -to the govern ment. , ..' The national survey . showed families farming under the FSA program up to the close of 1938 had raised their average net worth $710 80 in Utah, Mr. Eames says. The National averace" was- S265 and for all westeVn states $187. . During the past 60 days cooper ative loans have, been made to small groups of farmers in Utah county to purchase two ; grain drills, one manure spreader, one grain chopper, one ditcher, one purebred" bull, one set of orchard spraying equipment, two weeders and one combine harviester Sofiballcrs Slate Games Exhibition Three fast, colorful exhibition softball games arc on docket for Provo fans du ring the coming week. .v . ' . N r In the ; first, Monday, the top Recreation lcague players will meet . , the. traveling Colored Ghosts. Game time is set for 8 K. - m., and a small charge will e made to cover expenses, reports re-ports Bert Bullock, who lined up the exhibitions.;---"" ; The, colored team will -Include some ; of the players wbV performed per-formed on the basketball court for Provo fans during March. As softball players, they singV dance and clown while playing at top speed. Donkeys : will become popular' at , wo exhibitions June 29 and 30. Plans are being made to match teams from the Provo and P. G. Lions Name New Officers PLEASANT GROVE Lyean Johnson was named president of uie t'leasant wove , lions cmo at a luncheon here Wednesday. Other officers elected: Karl Banks, first vice president; S. W. Hilton, second vice president; J. N. Sar gent, third vice president; Wesley Jense, secretary-treasurer; Clar ence Rollins. . lion tamer E. R.; West, tail twister, and C. R. Clark and George-Peay, directors. Dr. Y. Anderson is the out going president. 7c:3li2r: PrbWsms LivJUwwwJ Uli D.Y.Ek.Gonfercnc8 A school for the first time next fall am nMf Ipflrfo th lrinrlr uian stakes for one of the con fearten course. A. A j 'II A - i . I ics is, ana uie zu-ou ciuo ana junior chamber of commerce kor the Other. A . league make-up game will precedes each evening's donkey exhibition. . T h ZinikDefeat I Foykers, 6 to 4 Springville Starts Kindergarten Class .Kindergarten will , begin , In Springville' and throughout Nebo school district on Monday, June 26. It will be held in half -day sessions at the Jefferson, Lincoln Lin-coln and Grant schools in Spring-vills Spring-vills and Mapleton. Registration will take place at the Jcffersonand" Lincoln schools from 10 a. ,m., until 12 noon, TMtonday, Jun 26, and at the Grant and the Mapleton school, from 1 p. m., until 3 p. m., on Monday. . . Boys and girls who will enter Thomas Speaks on Canadian Policy -A j tendency j- to be ; unhappy In their careers,v but not knowing just-, what to ' do about it, was listed today by . Dr.' Billie Hoi lingshead of the Brigham Younj university training school in the opening panel - discussion of the day in: the summer conference on education,'-as one of the ma for personality difficulties of teachers. . , Leading Utah educators heard Dr. Hollingshead list an inclina tion ,to be bossy and critical, a lack . of physical activity,, and - a lack of varied interests as other pertinent - personality difficulties or teachers. Dr.. Wesley p. . Lloyd, dean of men at the B. Y. U.,..said that "most -teachers v have v too much to v do, but they Irritate the situ ation . by an .; Inner attitude " of self -sacrifice. Dr. Lloyd "and Dr. Hollingshead were members of a panel which -' also included Dr. A. C. Lambert, dean of the summer sum-mer . school, and Jack Gibb, also of the B. Y. U., Superintendent A. J. Ashman and ' Mark Allen. At the noon general session the . techniques of pupil - guidance were discussed . from both the public school , viewpoint and the university. Arch Thurman of the Salt Lake City public schools, and Dr. Lloyd were "the speakers in this session. SPANISH FORK The Zinik's mm .A - ' m mtA. a. . M enortinff uooaa soiioaii learn oi Cltv. defeated 1 Salt; defeated the Lake C..I.k 'CIaUI. n 1 TTfnk ton. cue team 6 to 4 in favor of the visitors, at the local softball park Tuesday evening. ; Pitchers for th 'winners s were Piatt and Peterson Pet-erson and for the locals, Rowe and Morrow. .. Pleasant Grove girls' team met defeat twice at the hands of the Spanish Fork girls team, the score being In the first game, 16 J.o-1; and in the second game, lO'to 6. The Spanish Fork teami will go lo Springvllle Thursday night to meet the- Negro Ghosts who will also play the Springville team. Friday the Spanish Fork team will meet the N. O. Nelsoju team of. Salt Lake, who met tnem last year. The game Will L2 slaved a f Spanish Pork. - - ' ,G. AAJl. ELECTION X PAVETTE, Ida., June 22tu.K) The faatwlwindling Grand Army of the Republic chose Albert G. Jones, J2 Boise, its youngest member present in v convention here last night as new Idaho department de-partment commander. , There are only seven surviving members of the GAR in Idaho. Four could not attend. A ydditional Spprte On Page Five CANTON. N. Y., June 22 (UJ!) The Dominion of Canada should "bend a little" and become a party to the Pan-American treaties, Sen. Elbert D. Thomas, D., Utah, told the conference-on Canadian-American affairs in an address last night. .v " He calledXupon the dominion to reconsider er refusal "to Occupy the chair that is reserved for beiv" "Canada, of course," Thomas said, "accepts the friendship arid security of these treaties and benefit! bene-fit! indirectly from the deliberations delibera-tions of the Pan-American union. Why cannot Canada bend a little and become a wholehearted par- Speakers in ,the first afternoon session . will be Dr. Joseph Sud veeks of .the . Brigham Young uni versity . and C. L. Jensen, principal of the it. x. u. training school. This session will have as ' cnair man Grant Gardner of the Spring vine junior high school. In the elementary and junior high school section C. L. Jensen, Fred Strate of the Provo city schools, U. W. Larsen or the Har rington school in American lork, ana Darwm iilett ot the Central school in Spanisn Fork. JhJ. u. riansen, principal or tne CoaiviUe school wm tie cnairman. ijUKe Ciegg, principal of the Alteira hign jchxl wui spvak on tne etiecta oi irarisportauou on a luh ticnooi program ana Dr. Lam Jert will aitu speak on uie transportation proOleui. Dr. Jbam-oert Jbam-oert recently vio.e a oook on tne transportation prootem,, in tne puoiic acnoui. ihis luiul group today will have as cnairman, Uien t. tee, p-cipal p-cipal ot tue Garfield county nigh ki im.'.l r-niicipal interest in the Fridavl fiugiaiu w m uc ui Uie UtlKS Ul o. . oKiamore, Utah state supers uitfeiiuent oi puoiic instruction and Milton u. xuyisji, uxut.c ecarv or the uta. uuuucation as sociation. They will. speak at 10:30. Ac z:au the .weeK s conterence wlii evaiuateu Dy Ui. utmuen una a panel seieccea trin uie &roup. s Coins of Great Doon to Farnie rs Last week's storms have helped help-ed crop conditions in the state immensely im-mensely according to reports. . . i. County. Agent S. R. Bpswell said today . the showers proved . valuable valu-able to all . crops - in the county except hay." .A large portion of the first crop of hay. was - in the pile, he reported, and consequent ly will be bleached somewhat by . lands, and lessened ' fire hazards the storms Grains, sugar beets and most ether "crops were greatly benefited. bene-fited. Because . of lack . of moisture mois-ture in seed beds, the growth of young sugar beets had been slowed slow-ed and the plants were, too small for cultivation prior, to irrigating in many locations. : ' Mr.;BoswelI said his father, Stephen Boswell, of Nephl, reported report-ed the rain will mean five more bushels of wheat per acre - on Juab county 'farms. Forest officials - indicated the rain was of untold value to range in the foreset areas With the rainfall came lower temperatures. In Provo, the mercury mer-cury ranged from 65 ; to 30 degrees, de-grees, the latter - being the minimum mini-mum recorded Sunday. . v: In ' Ephraim . freezing weather caused slight damage to tender garden vegetables. : ; , The first transcontinental automobile auto-mobile trip was made in 1903 by A. H. Nelson Jackson, with Sewell K. . Crodker. as - hi3 " mechanic. Forty-four days of actual travel were needed to complete the journey. jour-ney. - - . . . "Master Grocer" Knows Answers KANSAS CITY, Mo.. - June 22 UJ!) - Leo H. Hirsch of Pueblo, Colo., ; proved today that he - is one .- grocer who "knows his onions," - y- - :' ;-;." . Hirsch competed in a ' "commodity "com-modity culture"" test' against ." 400 other storekeepers at the National Association of Retail Grocers convention con-vention last night and when the papers were graded, - the judges said. Hirsch knew all the answers. latter They gave him the title grocer of America." To win the honor, ilirsch h id to correctly define a bloater a3 a selected fat herring, a - shaddock as a citrus fruit and not a f:h as many of the grocers listed it, a prawn as a small, salt water crustacean crust-acean and blackstrap as the liquid containing the impurities removed in . refining sugar. ; Air - conditioning, - which J provides pro-vides an even temperature both winter - and summer, served to make American homes more comfortable com-fortable for their occupants. ii) in (t. o (!) iy !l On Sclo Thursday -Corner University Ave. Friday i Saturday , , and Center Street .- Right Reserved to Limit Quantities ' box 200 KLEENEX TISSUES 2125 iiottle 1 nni H INKLE PILLS r "It sure has the right off way with me"! ays Louis Wilson, .crack Engineer r 20tfTc:entury Limited ; Valgrccn's New V HALTED V A r.iiLU; Richer, Smoother f m o r e ueiicious ,v .inon juvoi iuio r. - ; - 1.00 SIZE IRONIZED Yeast Tablets 6C ii i hi? t -t Y? ;7 if Orange Cremo Quart j) Rich, pure, tasty Walgreen Ice Cream uith true fruit orange flavor. . 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