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Show SOOTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH News Notes IPs a Privilege to Live In UTAH VTOST people depend on Bayer Aspirin to make short work of headaches, but did you know its just as effective in the worse pain9 from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheumatic pains, too. Dont suffer when Bayer Aspirin can bring complete comfort without delay, and without harmi .it does not affect the heart. In every package of genuine Bayer Aspirin are proven directions with which everyone should be familiar, for they can spare much needless : Buffering. SPIRIN Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture cl Mcuoaccticacideatcr of Salicylicacld Start thorough bowel actioi when you feel dizsy. headachy, bilious. Take NATURE'S NR Tablets, tlta REMEDY mild, safe, purely vegetable, t and far better than ordi- iU'NsGIi I rary laxatives. Keeps yon TO MORROW feeling right. 25c. ALRIGHT For Sale at All Druggists Mosquito Biles HALFORDS Balsam of Myrrh back for first bottle Money 1 f not itrited. All dealers. Dangerous A trusted employee should not marry an ambitious girl. Farm and Fire' side. , Summer Course for All Coaches by awnings spread over the stands on historic Illinois 200 coaches will listen to the lore of athletics as by University of Illinois coaches during the annual summer course for coaches which will be held June 17 to July 27. This will be the sixteenth summer course which was first given at Illinois in 1914 when it was a pioneer. Now there are numerous courses but Illinois remains one of the favorites with the coaches who desire to amplify their knowledge. The course will afford an opportunity for a comprehensive review of four of the most popular competitive sports and the most prominent physical education subjects. Milt Olander, assistant coach and chief scout, will teach football, a course which will be of unusual interest on account of Illinois feat in winning the Big Ten championship for the past two years. Track will be taught by Harry Gill, veteran molder of championship teams, assisted by Chick Werner, freshman coach; baseball by Carl Lundgren, who is also di rector of the course, and basket ball by Craig Ruby. D. M. Bullock varsity trainer, will expound his secrets. Physical education courses will be as follows: Calisthenics, gymnastics ' and recreation, S. C. Staley, C. j. Wag ner and Raymond Heidioff; medical gymnasts and physical diag nosis, George T. Stafford;' swim- SHELTERED than I VERNAL Excellent spring and summer ranges and a good lamb corp are in prospect for Uintah county, respondents of the United States bureau of the agriculture report. MORGAN Prospects for spring and summer ranges have never been better in Morgan ceunty, reports of the United States department of agriculture declare. COALVILLE Construction work on the Echo dam ' during the month of April was greatly, handicapped by inclement wheather, according to the report of F. F. Smith, government construction engineer, and 15 days were lost on that account. j o PROVO With hot summer days ; prevailing, huge snowbanks in Rock canyon, directly east of the state fish and game farm on the state highway, between Springville and this city, have bet melting rapidly, causing the stream which comes from the canyon and runs directly through the hatchery to overflow. DUCHESNE Commissioner Q. Vi Billings left Duchesne recently to con- -, fer with the state road commission in regard to . the rebuilding of the bridge over the Strawbery river on the road from ' Indian canyon. The bridge collapsed early this spring and traffic has been routed around the river and away from Duchesne. LAYTON A shipment of 19,000 tomato plants wa$ received in Layton recently from Moapa, Nev., for the Royal Canning corporation of Ogden. According to H. P. Mathews, district agricultural inspector, these are the first to. be shipped into the county this year, and will be used for the purpose of growing canning tomatoes and tomatoes to be shipped soon. RICHFIELD Farmers near Monroe are facing a peculiar problem. For the last week or So deer have been coming down from the hills in large numbers, eating from haystacks and trampling fields. As fences seem to make very little difference to them the farmers have in some cases had to return ,to their fields at night and herd the animals away. PROVO Plans to the financing arid construction of remaining units of, the livestock building at the Provo fair grounds were laid. at meeting of the Utah county fair board held recently with J. F. Mehdenhail, president, in the chair. Its is; Estimated; that an of, $2'0,00(J is retired, and ming, H. C. Paterson; psychology-an- athletics. Dr. Coleman R. Grif fith. ' ' JOB NOW THREATENED CY WILLIAMS - Illinois athletic plant will be utilized with open-ai- r classrooms. The university has just issued a bulletin describing the course. , . Noted Fly Chaser May Find Himself Wanning Bench. Cy Williams, who has played In the National league for 16 years. Is one of the most lovable characters in the game and he is always kind and helpful to the rookies, but still he soon will be thinking some such thoughts as these: This fellow Klein, now where did he come from? Fort Wayne? Huh I Going to play the outfield this year. Hes sure of it, because he hit .360 In 60 games last year. .Well, maybe he is, and maybe I will sit on the bench and watch him, but then again maybe not They have had me sitting on the bench or milking cows on my Three Lakes farm for many summers, but still I play in my 100 games every year. Say, I was playing ball In Notre Dame college the year this boy, Klein, was born. 1 got into the big league the year his folks celebrated his seventh birthday and bought him a fuzzy toy dog with black buttons for eyes. And Whitney. When he was ten years old and playing with a rubber ball I was a veteran on the Chicago club. Why, I Joined the Phillies before Whitney entered his teens. They were calling me 01 Cy in the big leagues before any one of a of these boy3 around this ball yard had ever gotten out of grammar school. And here I am still hitting more home runs than any of them will hit, unless It Is Hurst That boy is some slugger, and he may well come up to my record of 1923, when I led the league and tied Ruth. Pretty good boys, though, and some of them look to me like real comers. That boy Whitney looks to me like the best third baseman since Pie Traynor broke in. He hit in (more runs last season than Hornsby 103. Think of that! And he played a rattling good game at third, too. 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IR Sport Mates Make the test tonight St. Louis wants the national open golf championship in 1930 or 193L University of Illinois students are voting to make boxing a varsity sport The first Kentucky derby was held May 17, 1875, and was won by Aristides. A golfer is supposed to always tell the truth even when he calls another golfer a liar. Golf is Americas richest sport, It being figured the game has a total investment of $2,000,000,000. suf-fibie- , 11 SPARK PLUGS OHIO Portland, Oregon - well-know- n Pa Cstampimm llth and Salmon Streets ,; bf vin;-:thi- Champions excel in service. - - of Magnesia tbe utmost. That is why Stni . sae. time it takes a dose of string at little temporary relief of gas aha, sour, stomach, Phillips Milltjf 'Magnesia has acidity complete-1Ieeed, and the digestive .organs all nanqnilized. Once you have tried this form of .relief you vill cease to, worry about your diet and experience a newfreedom in eating. This pleasapii preparation is just as goo for children,- too. . Use it whenever coated tbhgue or fetid breath signals need of a sweetener. Physician. wllh.tell.you that every spoon-I- u ,i.i4ps , Milk of Magnesia neu-alis many times its volume in acid. t we genuine, the name Phillips is important. Imitations do not act. the re- sist pitting and burning to Behnke-Waik- 1 soda-d- n Special analysis electrodes Last year we placed more than. 1000 in good positions. We can place you when competent. When will you be ready? this'-'seaso- In the practically impervious to carbon and oily deposits. - - .4 sive sillimanite insulator is Rookie Making Good . 4 exclu- half-doze- n Col., Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Yankees, feels tlie same confidence in President Hickey of the American his team this year that he did last association saw the opening game at year, and in every other year in which Columbus. Miller Huggins has been pilot of the team. The Phenomenal turn of the San So long as Huggins is at the helm Francisco Seals has been the talk of Colonel Ruppert .will spend few sleepthe Coast league. less nights,, for in his opinion there isnt a manager in the big leagues who Tommy Conolly, dean of American compares with Huggins. league umpires, has been calling balls The colonel paid a three weeks visit and strikes ever since 1893. to the St. Petersburg camp of'- the Yankees and observed the players in Bob Lamotte has played shortstop action with his own eyes. Though he for several seasons, but this year is refuses- to pose as an expert, he does holding down third for Baltimore. think that he knows, with a fair amount of certainty, when he looks at For 16 years the New Orleans Pela group of potential champions. icans have been a first division ball The team looks as strong to me club and the team again is strong. now as it did 'a year ago, and in some I think . On his way to Florida, Judge Landis respects stronger, he said. that the Infield Is stronger with Koestopped off at Marietta, Ga., to see nig, Durocher andLazzeri playing be- Kenesaw Mountain for which he was side Gehrig, than with Dugan at third. named. Huggins' Is 'fortified with Infield reThere are fancy names on the Brookserves, tod- and on tfie whole the trill "be more' powerful tli'afiti lyn infield. 'Bisonette wps christened was a yea ago,' unless something goes .Delphia and Flowers first name is imsltioa 'fall. amiss, which right now doesnt seem DArey. FIELD ; the 1929 likely. feeding , 'President C. J.' McDiarmid of the j Bugaf;beet..;crop,is ho.w completed ih 'Cincinnati Reds announces the release More SfeVier counties. anste;.and Two 'New- Umpires Signed Of Outfielder Marty Callaghan to tn9Cf--ticres;'haye''beelplanted in . ahd . i$ii' andfor Southern League eoudQ3ofci9-..!u:&of a. ' inefitive John D. Martins Southern ieagtie The Cincinnati Reds likely will do With stor-- , aunjpiijihg staff shows, tww new .mem tbeir training in Miami next year. filled reservoirswell age anfyrthe high bera...One .Spike Shannon, wo Watersheds still c'overed.'witfi q, mantle" 'played' ball with the Giants years ago, They think they can make more exof enow, afi abundant, water supply a broken leg" cutting his career short,' pense money there. forseems; assured, And! the bttfet Jack.iKerrin, who-ha' This Is Jamiesons eleventh year as CEDAR CITYfAbout'.OOO do- - ibeenn the South Atlantic league. a- member of the Cleveland club, lie mestic animals Will graze In the Dixie Shannon "lias" been a successful um.forest this sumfner,? according to the7'! pire in the Western league for several has played since 1912, starting with report just issued ;by tjie; anpervisoy years. The other members are Bill Buffalo as a pitcher; i of the forest. Of th6sq, 76741wiH be BrennaiC Harry (Steamboat) Johnson, ... The Kansas City baseball clnb has VOS 1000 goats and sheep, 10,594 cattle, Hadley Williams, Jim (Death Valley) Roberthorses. The district office will spenu., aScott,- Buck Campbell, Booth Harper announced the sale of Charles club of to Milwaukee the son, pitcher, This Eddie for and range improvement. McLaughlin. $180j the association. American will be used to install ,jhethl troughs for watering sheep janf. cattle where Ties Worlds Mark Emilio Palmero, Cuban pitcher with water storage U fieefesary. the Toledo Mud Hens, has decided to GEORGE Dixie stockmen are abandon life on the Island and has just emerging; from what they claim a home in Toledo. purchased to have been the hardest winter in 40 years, according" to Benjamin Gene Valla, recently released by Swapp, forest ranger , on the Dixie has hooked on with a semi-pr- o Hollywood, Last seasons forage crops fprest. team at Santa Cruz, Calif., as a were, light), on the farms; the desert pitcher. He was a hard hitting outranges made hut scant grqwth, and fielder at one time. ' combined thse- subnormal conditions,-with the long, cold winter,; caused Toledo went high to get Ernie Win- cijnsiiierable loss among a ji daises of gard, one of Landis free agents. He range' stock. was paid a bonus of $10,000, a $6,000 ...COALVILLE Representatives to salary and a promise of 10 per cent of have, the Morgan Canning., company the money if later sold. been making- arrangements- for the. planting of experimental fielcjsof peas, Gabby Street, coach for the Cardiyith thevview .of staging the pea intook to bed when the team reached nals, locality. Test fields dustry Cincinnati. At first it was feared the y f have been .planted. In 'the .vicinity of veteran had diphtheria, but it turned Coalville, Hoythvifle and Wanship and put to be a bad sore throat the company officials state that if acreage canbeseepred for next The Cleveland club decided to pay Bert Francisco, famous Mooseheart years crop, vinerS .will be established! the Baltimore Orioles $10,000 instead at each of the points-nameathlete, who has tied the worlds recof two ball players as promised In the MYTON S. Y. Taylor of Salt Lake, dash several times. ord for the d Dick Porter deal. That makes the Tayior cabal, Is in manager of total price for Porter $40,000. Myton, .looking after business matters relative .to the jprojech This canal Johnny Watwood, rookie outfielder Manager Good Is . furnishes Water for' the' south Myton obtained from Shreveport of the district,-'J,bench and Pleasant, valley Texas league, has been hitting so Growing Gray which is one of the promising1 the of Wilbur' Good, boisterously this spring that he manager parts of-- - the basin- as regards'' future' seems certain of a regular job with Atlanta Ci'ackers, received a the White Sox. development. Four thousand acres is tetter' the other day from that under cultivation, and when an adMr. , ditional 800 acres is Improved it will Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the A, -- Fan. mean increased business along many , you mean by havWhat;-dChicago White Sox, hopes his young team will win a worlds pennant, perline . ing,; so' . many old men out . haps this year. He won his firs! there? demanded the irate fan. RlCfiFIELD Work will continence all' are worlds know pennant with the St Louis lake Salina-Fisyou they fodd. in '.Dont .on'Lthe early Browns In 1SS5. too bid to' rufi and throw? Jurie, :iacordirig to an- announcement Continuing on- in that style made by Supervisor C. A. Mattson of ; Jack Costa, the rookie, sent to for a page Mr. A. Fan then took forest. When com .. Fish' lake national Phoenix by the San Francisco Seals of ' not for to task Good Wilbur Will miles be road twenty pieted the the Coast leagne, established himself lineup himself. Ii in length. All but eight miles has at once with the Senator fans. He why dont you ..youmeed players new already beeiy , ,dqippl.eted. has been one of the outstanding per. play?, he asked. .. s. .. rbute' goe3 by way of Gooseberry and formers for the Phoenix team. old men doesnt want, ,fHe the .Salina experiment station and will aqd then he wants me. to play, shorten the distance to Fish lake con-- . Andy Reese of the Giants slipped In said Wilbur Good, as he stroked siderably. The total cost of the pro-e5- t the bathroom of his hotel In Philadelcow. his graying locks. Holy , gov-,of the which is febout ?28,000, phia. straining his back, it was feared how are you going to' please a ernment pays 00 per cent .and the the injury would keep him off second like1 that? guy' twti:mile road g county 40 per eent.'-'base, but the delay in opening gave J connecting 5the road out of Oak City him tm to et back in shana thi&.;,pnntid' Champions Dave Guarnaccia, Harvard football down several offers to play with the professionals next star, has turned falL Scotch professional golfer, after 14 years of retirement, has resumed the game. Evidently he found his balL A '' Dutch Herman, coach of the Penn State basket ball team, i3 an assistant professor of history on the faculty there. . The University of Illinois will con- At Druggist only 25c The Widower Grief Senator Norbeck, discussing his bird bill, said in Washington: I hope there Is no hypocrisy in the love for birds that is voiced everywhere. I hope theres nothing in it of the widower. This widower went on terribly, terribly, at the church services for his wife. A friend .the next day condoled with him, saying he had never seen such awful grief. Ah, George, said the widower, Its a pity you didnt get out to the cemetery. If you could have seen the way I cut up there ! Idols Must Make Good tribe which has been found in Morocco binds its idols with ropes and leaves the fetters on until a prayerful request is granted or the displeasure of the disappointed supplicant abates. A Most birds are not cannibals, but a family of young owls was watched and found to eat birds of 22 different species. struct an artificial ice skating rink for the use of all students, men and at the cost of $250,000, tills spring. women, Although he engaged in 417 bouts during his lengthy ring career, Battling I.evinsky, former light heavyweight champion, was knocked out but three times. . Salt Lake City Directory Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves Newly threaded TOO So. 3rd West Choose Not so many years ago, the world gasped when smiling Charles Hoff of Norway pole vaulted 13 feet At least half a dozen Western Conference ath- letes today can beat that mark every time ouL i and coupled for all purpose. Monsey Iron- and Metal Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. a Profitable Vocation Learn the Beauty Culture Course given by a man that has taught 883 students how to earn BiG MONEY. Catalog sent on request. UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OB BEAUTY CULTURE - Balt Lake City 831 CUft Bldg. . |