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Show FAGS FOUR T -- r THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1025. SPORTING YOUNG COUGARS r -- 'MUSt. HNISH SPRING TRAINING WITH ; BIGDAWNFOOTBALLGMIE fact that be was so siuaU that whea he hit the broad chest of Kaudeeon he rebounded like a tennis bail from Hunt Hanson's racket There were no stars in this game. The eon was line. Frits Hinckley, however, would not allow the touch back claiming that Menlove took the ball after he bad crossed the line. The lines were wry. indefinite being air lines drawn from point ro point- Silky Knudesun, playing right half utu , iuuuetny ran wnu. ji iwa the ball and Jack rabbited acrose the field in 4 pretty pattern of dodging until the entire Brown team and proudly deposited the ball behind the goal line. Phil Jackson, PAYSOIJKEWS altogether too brilliant for that before the contest was ever. During the latter part of the contest Swen son took his place on the iUue' line. This Improved the Blues to some ex tent Men love. In the back field, s . played welt b wen son, KnndVson, Harris, and Kimball were the however, called him back declaring Mcintosh, and bombre had only members of the regular kquad that the tike contest The overstepped the line on his way that participated in remainder of the mob waa mad up ; north. " A long forward Swenson. $3 KnuiJ or rroso, Frittk Hinckleyt'Congdr center; eson almost did the. trick again. Silky waa not downed not I) he acted at referee Phfi Jaclvon, froeh would have bees in the shadow of coach of last faU, acted as umpire; heen an. and pick Thorn e, yeti "master, acted the soul sosta hjid tiu UM"Vttef JtonUl The posts were extra high tufts JTnell retired' to enjey" the Senior !I alfalfa , . ' breakfastf The Browns held and got the bftlLi "I am well placed with the show on downs. Krhimje attempted a kick which waa blocked hut in the re ing the hoys, made," was coach bound the Browne recovered ami te- - Hart's comment after the conclusion gaa ttaouier. attauK. Mil be spines of the game. I believe we are going that had been developed in the Blue to. bare A nal team next year. Coach Hart will leave today for team refused to allow them to pass in spite cf the fact thai Bob Wilkin Salt Lake City and on June 7 rill son .lost a lurge pari of the skin go east where he will spend two from his nose in valiant attempt weeks at Michigan, two weeka at to sneak thronKh the encircling arms CulveJt, Indiana, at the Rochn of Slim Partridge who upheld the Meanwell athletic school; two weeks center .of the line for-- the Blues. at Illinois under Zupke and GllL Bobern wlB attend t the . Arthur Wilson, youth from Eu Director reka, looked good in spite of the athletic school at Wisconsin and will remain .for , the summed studying gymnasium work at the Wisconsin white-haire- : , PAT WN, May 2& A profitaMe iiMf interesting meeting of the Ml sionnry Tea w4 hiJJ Tuesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. .Louis Bates witfe Mrs, farol Cpleman as asbUfant hostess. Thejneoting was in- the pianre of memorial for Mrs. Frances Filson Taylor wbo died jn. India en April. 9,rf. leaving three smatl. children, the yoongeftt an infant three weeks old. Mc and Mrs. Taylor Wert doing missionary .work at, Vengurla, India. ; Uer Itareuta, Mr. and Mrs. Filson jive at ; d v- tt 8 not one at 4 played, like veterani,The an ftp with which they drove into the line k rattling good that A. (wiltull game while spring birds or around, end ?wouid have done sing .end trees, tyllaged In spring credit to any team of football play-erThe youngsters were In reality colora swayed.,! A tuotlinll game In ru-- t mantle young Cougars on a rampage. while "the morn ' clad" Walked o'er the crags of Both covered .. themselves Tlnipanogoa, 3 with itlory.' The Browns with Cap. tain Eddie Kimball in his old posiThe JJrdwns of the" Toung after a most Interesting tion on end "nd. Klmmie Mcintosh at .quarter; begun an ittuck thtt atrtjsgle succeeded In defeating the Bluiss off their feet . JKlnv "Hues, Heed Swenson, eaptain, ty a swept the assistcore, of 6 to 0, at 8 JSC a. m. in the lute worked the hall with the ance of Bon Wilkinson, Arthur Wilthe thus closing spring Park, Tlnip son' and Condon, three fast backs fotohaH season with a victory. to a touchdown early In the down to the game expectation Cynlraiy , Then men, fame. was fuH of thrills Later the Browns kicked to ihe anxious to make a good showing In the presence W their new and Blue goal line--: Menlove, safety of their' old coach, since "Freshman the Blues, picked the liall up and bis own goal roach Thil Jackson, was umpire. was thrown A roofUU fk tesa , ". d 1 school c Oversott Anderson Flnalson rg It , Morrotl Young rt Ilandley Subs Goodrich Merklcy - f .V,':;' JLlTi?: your appetite hard to please these days? Does' hjseem and tired? l J .1$ . . t the reasoA. You more than likely arc not offering it the proper summer foods. It depends largely on your diet whether or not you can keep going at top sped during the i- i r. t If so, it's not hard to find That' why SiOEDDED Wheat has a regular place these days oft-tmenu of thousands of people. Shredded Wheat is light but fall of nourishment- - a perfectly balanced food easily digested It, . -- BEATS; ' 7' "1 to summer appetites..i . .Try two Shredded Wheat Biscuits topped with strawberrici - appeals v Bil rt- I .It's a happy combination not be imitated. a breakfast or y:".t,.r.. mid-da- dish which can y Lc.wll.StW...'. 0 I Prlor-CiU- -i; Lewis, PACfflC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. . Oakland, Calit . , , f 3e-- Jb.. 4 tt1 lb, ..tt7il Thomas, pf 4 4 .v8 Total ?-.- 1 0- Ir ctfejm Kg 9 1 : '"v' . S . Medical mc'n arc now, advising: that if '' TUNA is served regularly in its many delicious ways'on the family menu, especially to children, goitre so preva. lent here would disappear, , Buy it by the dozen at all grocers. "Make it into CHICKEN OP THfi SEA SALAD with lettuce; pimentos, "mayoni;' aaise, etc., or serve TUNA a la King (TUNA in cream .gravy on buttered tht , toBt:) - ' a i s Cood . ., ; . ' V ' I had always used high priced baking powders for .;th reason that! thought they would make the best cakes, pastries, etrx but after giving KC a trial 1 w - have had no other on my pantry shelf . '. , t A splendid testimonial from Peoria, Mrs. George Stabell entertained at a shower Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Vera Elmer, whose marriage to Bert Stahcll will take place ' - ' in June. on tne high quality of 111. '. . ; , , f - ft- V Mrs. JUbaa Harding left the first part of the week for Emmett, Idaho, to visit with her. sister,' Mrs; Thomas LerwiU and family, s Mr. Lerwlll, former clerk of Keb stage and a prominent resident of Payson is quite seriously I1L , Asa Hancock, hag returned home from Tonapah, Nev where he was quite seriously- - injured recently while doing' carpenter work.'1 r for Qu GO Ottrtces VIIY PAY HlGIlEa PRICEST tniens of Pounds Used by the Governziit l U.s,...- i l i J, eqnipueUt H l t 'Mrs. J. S, Flnlay has for her gnests, her father and Bister, Daniel Ferguson and Miss Marjories Fergn- son of Ontario. . Mrs. John E. Ilulsh is spending the. week in Salt Lake with her children' who reside there..- ? 11 i i ) tKIUXXEEIUEIIIiniEIIIEHHEEIBHIZSZiaS9 rliiefwi.Sflef: . 10 27 13 - m - Elolse - ' mr.xw s -- The members of the Rwastlka club enjoyed a pleasant social afternoon tbnfsdapas the gucsta of Mrs, JEd ; Snyder. . ClUl CCRFOttTIOR, R.1 Distributed bjc ij Distributed By 2 UTAH BEVERAGE AND DISTRIBUTING CO. Salt Lake City, Utah , Mrs. Gene JIallmaa eniertatneS f charmingly arranged luncheon with afternoon cards fol Thursday lowing. In the evening gbe enter-tlned seveal coupled at a dinner ' ' party! ata . Mrs. Bay Stanton and Miss PcUne - r . . warn m. mm ' sk y ous to mention; , t :g3UDTEB Tuesday June 2nd at 10:30 a. m; u I will sell for Mr. Charles Fabb at 294 gj a West '3rd South, ail of his" household a s ; S furniture consisting of 1 dining room 3 set in American Ann de- -.. B walnut, Queen ' ' sign; 1 mahogany cane back living room 8 S Rpf- - in sJlk,vp'lftiirvTrtls'QYl9 nvminsfar vav a vs iv uAaaitaiu iva riig; and many other articles too numer- B ..X'.jsi.-- Ferguson' was pleasantly surprised Monday evening it her borne by, , group of, her young friends in honor of her birtlwlay anniversary. T Lunch wag served, and games 4t all sorts were ployed for which prizes were awarded, to Mil dred Curtis, Melba VlerteL. Helen Curtis nnd Helen Gardner. Others who enjoyed, the, frolic were Marie noward, Kathleen. Simons, Mclha Curf is, Edna- - Page, Ruth Harding, Jack and Marie Ferguson, r . IT DRIVESOUT WORMS J JThe turest sign of worm in children ls iAlefifs, lark of interest In play, fretfuliietw; variable appetite, picking at the nose and sudden stnniufe In sleep. When these symptoms appear it is time to gle White'a Cream Vermifuge. A fevi doses drives ; out the wormand puts, the little ene od the road to health again. White'a Creem Vermifuge hss a , record of fifty Sold by UedquIstDrtijj Co, Adv. jl.- a . McBeth, Mrs. ,S. E. Ware. Mrs. R. A. Porter,- - Mrs.. Will Qmelta, Mrs, Will Amos and Miss Jesse Earle. ' i "" - 'j - Miss KuthColetuan entertained th pelta Bridge eLulj. Friday- - evening Guests exclusive' of, tlie dub menibers were 4 Mrs! V fU Fluloy,-MisMarjorle Ferguwn,Mrs; Mary 3 s Misst Vera Euner, a young hrlde-elec- t was the" guest of honor at miscellaneous shower giren by he mother, M rs.. Lee- Euer last Friday afternovm. iThe guests more than sixty and incjuded relatives and close friends. In the evening twenty of rtbe j youmtef girl friends srere. entertained. A collection of lovely gifts was received by the young bride,;; Snvlngff of thouiahda of, dollars annually areexpected from the Innovation, wblch In effect constitutes a new treasnry 'wjittU dog In the OTKauisniiou. 1 . . hudget . , . ' t;.r r ... . i Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Clayton of Salt Lake and Bishop and Mrs. Raymond H. Clayton, returned Wednesday from a trip Into Southern Utahi Including Bryc canyon. : . Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cowah were Eureka Thursday evening to attend the high school graduation exercises. ; , ; V . A morning or two and you'U dead-- ' .'' ' edly favor one brand or the other the best coffee wins. , s . That's fair, isn't it? Vnusualr , In 11 WASHIXOTOX, May f9.4UP) -- A Hlnitlc purchasing jrent for the entire Tufted States government will be, created by executive: order of President Coolldge within a few days. General H. L. Lqrd, director of the budget said following a conference with ithe president today. The itowt will have the title cf pf 'purchase," and its functions, will be contracting foe the purcfaAHc el all federal strppliefl and ; again. , '24 PURCHASER 110. other food is so rich in. readily assimilated natural Iodine as1' W111TB STAR TUNA. t , , . Make the Folger Coffee Test 0 TOHApife v. Possibly : , 8ummsry-Y-Brror- g, B, Montgom ery, Sweat, Bonner, Ferguson, Mc Kee, Two base hits, Stanley, A. Murdock, :Smlth, Ferguson, Three Kserhlts, 'McKeertt0lcTr-bs3es,Tf- .t Montgomery. " Hits, of f Giles 8 : off Cummlng 1 1 off Mnrdock 8; oft Thomas 7r off Davis 3.. Bases on ballsi Prior. Sacrifice hits, Bonner Fergusotu Wild filtches, ,Thoui(s Davis. Umpire, Slmmoni ... .1 . Goitre From This Intermountain Region Use foods that contain natural Iodine, to win. , " f Total .. . . . .. . . . .34 10 Let Us Stamp Out the Epidemic1, of the, best coffee Drink Folgcr'i Goldea Gate Coffee . tomorrow morning. .v The! next morning drink the coffee . you have been using. The third morning drink Folger!";; -- "l .i'; mm, J.A.FOLGERatCa Mrs. Own Loveless entertained the Bonl Fldi club Wednesday veolug. The eeasou's flowers were need very, effectively to adorn the rooms and were on each of the small - tables where eupper was nerved. Five bum dred was the diferslon.. iSpeclai guests were: Mrs. rani Badham, Mrs. Elmer Loveless of Prove, Mr Elmer Clows rd, Mrs. Eerie tPage, Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mrs. Parrel Brown and Mrs. Gladys Billings. Mrs. pave- Shuler and Mrs. Elmer Loveless were: awarded the prises.' . ;.,,. rawDwne&CMa - t 4 AB. R. II. PO. A. I; Montgmyr. Tf. 4 1 1 2 .0 3l 8, Sweat 2b, 1 2 .2 1 Montgmry, 8b. 3 1- - 1. 1 v 6 To 1 h Bonner, a 1 :f2 a Stanley,' cf. 04 2 11 ty Murdock, Ih. ttAr 1 O S Gilesjp,lt,.v...4? ' Nelson, . 1 o 2 1 Smithy .1 0 m flu 1 Cummlngs, p. Duke, 2b. i. 1 0 0 1 -0 AiJIurdock.'ji..O, ; ; 0 . 0 O : . Mrs. Jennie Stark has gone to Redmond, for ; an , extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Thclma Jensen. 1 - 5 0 5 2 Our Dis'mnil JubJes ef Qosliry sod Ssrries 5 mm J' - 180-19- allygcodcx3ffce,orwcd r n't suggest such a tesL We want I. - he ar J:;Croft HEBER, May 29. After seoririg nine runs In the first and one in the third, the Heber champions allowed several youngsters to take the places pf the veterans after the fifth In ning In its game here Wednesday against Spanish Fork whlcn Tleuer won 10 to S. Cummlngs, a Id high school lad, pitched a pretty good game for the winners part of ' the game. ;v v" ' SPANISH FOBK.' AB. H, TO, A. 2 Davidson, lb, p. .5 ft OrFerguson, cf. . . . .3 1 1, Dudley, If. .......4 0; 0 0 McKee, ss, lb. ...4 I Lewis, cf. ,;;:3 0 1 2 ;' Bowe.f-re..:1" 8 1 " . n t Fectser r- i SPANISHFORK list-Je- ss II Tripp , HEBER IS I Bubs . - 1 le Wortbington re Kimball g , ...;,, Mcintosh lhb Wilson rhb Wilkinson Meulove . " Swenson Knudeson Patt mm Corbett :r , ; OfcoursCjFolger'sisunusu ' Jnlls Alias Madge Hulsh returned Sunday from Thatcher, Arls where she scboof at Gila has been attending ' t " ' college. ' inj ptaO1 ? Miss Fern Page is visiting for a week In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ilulsh. I - ,i Merrill " Ik tojudgecoffeenavor Mrs. Hahcocij returned from a visit at PotateUn. Her ! daughter, Mrs, Cecil Manwaring ac companied bet nome from Salt Lake s and remained several days. physical education. be, lineup of the tpq teams v.-;-- . follows: Bines Position Browns . is showing coffee lovers how i ef Partridge Xetsua Leraea - r.sn,.' Taylor taught school previous to iter marriage. A very Interesting letter was read wblch she had written to her on December 18. Mrs. B. F. Ott gave a talk on Punditu Bambai, the "Uncrowned Queen of India." Mrs. - The Folger Test is helping" thousands of people in 29-- ': states to settle the cofTee que tion once and for all rime. It ' Elberta where r decide ihejamu :: (Sperbl Ta'The KenM.) 5 ' r H - COL I.R. vAWDREY Auctioneer- and Appraiser H H M, at M M SIlEESBlXSEBEBEEiaBEEIEEEIi3EE3XEEE3SIBBBE3I5EBl 8areirtentcrtalned'he members oi thei .Sunday schwl class Thursday afternoon nt Memorial park in bonor of ?Soe IoweIl who is going to Neplil to live and MisstJrace Simmons who leaves at the end of the woek foi Murray to remain iudcfiiittely.. Mi MURDERS TWO CIDLDREN ' PITTSnUROH, Ta.,: May 21). (rP) Luring Alexander Saliol, fc aud-hsUter ITenrtC with" ice out best of workers cream cones and candy to a crock of The get sorts when the liver fulls to act lu Slinnnon, f;'""!1 "'V "blue" They feel languid, half-sicled discenraged and think tliey arc Rnynumd WjiiTclB, Si inieruf:' getting lay; Neglect of these symptom-- ban conductor, , brutally attacked might, result in a sick spell, and. murdered the children, accordtherefore the sensible course is to ing io County detectives today. 7 take a dose or two of Herblne, It Winters, the offlcers said, cotTfem It just the medicine needed to purify that he killed the children by the system and restore the vim nnd ambition of health. Price 60c Sold striyng dtem oil the head with a Adv. rock during alflt of bf Hedqnlst Pmg Co, insanity." FOB 'WORKING rEOPLE ii . :1 |