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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH News Notes to Live IPs ; Utah I First Get on Good Terms With Personal Per Cent. , AARY GRAHAM. BONNER If VttTUN MWAfU . Weber Reports have been received Jiat the state road department is maintaining a crew of men with teams and sleds at South Weber to assist motorists in traveling the state highway between South Weber and the mouth of Weber canyon. At this point the state road crosses a wide flat, which is directly in line with the full sweep of wind from Weber canyon, and it is said there is five feet of snow in places. Saturday the teams were working steadily pulling motorists through. The road was in fair condition Sunday and the men had a chance to take it easy for a while.. With Draper forty-si- x COftrtlGHT Uh.OH THE WINNING SUN It had been a glorious winter day with snow on the ground and good. ' clear, cold air. Of course Nick and Nancy had been having a wonderful time, but as soou as Paddy came In Nancy asked suddenly: Don't the fairies ever mind the cold. Daddy? N o. Indeed, answered Daddy. per cent of their total egg production grading New York extra, poultrymen of this community are receiving larger egg They dont checks than heretofore have arrived. mind it one scrap A hundred cases of eggs are being more than you shipped daily to the New York market, Nick did this and and for the last few weeks the perafternoon. has of centage highest quality eggs Then they love shown a healthy increase. Pullets that It, said Nick. started lyaing this fall are now maturOf course they do! They had a ing, and are producing larger and snowball battle this very afternoon. more desirable eggs. Jack Hardin, It was one of the most wonderful manager of the egg department at the buttles, too, for you know every fairy Draper poultrymens warehouse, prewanted to be on the same side. will two weeks that dicts another, Of the Fairy Queen said see at least seventy per cent of the that It course, wouldnt be a battle If they extra." New York as eggs grading didnt take sides. The fairies for one very short mohas U. who T. Butters, Morgan charge, of the' East canyon dam for ment were just a littlb sad. But then the Fairy Queen explained Canal company, rethe ports eighteen inches of snow at; the it all to them. That was just part of danj. He said this is the first season the game. They would call It a In .three years when there has. been ; Weber-Davi- s snow-gam- e e instead of a and she would choose the sides. were all They quite happy again and the game commenced. Each side had a beautiful snow fort and the Fair Queen sat at one side, between the forts, on a snow throne with u high snow crown for her hea$. The snow was light and the snowballs were like fluff. They fell as they struck. Sometimes they struck the fairy for whom they were aimed, or they fell to the ground. For the fairies were laughing so, they couldn't bother to see about aim- ample, snowfafl to completely fill the dam, which has a capacity of 28,000 , of water. ,, acre-fee- t ? . snovv-battlf- , s :Monticello Monticello and vicinity have had the heaviest snowfall for six years. Starting Tuesday night with ablizzard, the. snow fell with little interruption until early Thursday rnorn-iftg- , when there was then fifteen inches of snow on the level. The snow lias not been, so heavy as to stop the mail schedule. Draper A heavy snowfall and a strong wind from the south threatened to drift sufficiently to block the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad line through this city. Timely cessation of; the storm, together with the fact thht'trains were running a closer intervals than usual, kept the' track open. Although the' snowfall at Draper amounted to six or eight inches, Leni was apparently slighted by the storm, only two inches having ! alien in that 'vicinity. The highway at the Point of the Mountain, usually the scene of enormous snowdrifts, was unaffected. ing. They had been throwing the snowballs for some time, when suddenly the Fairy Queen called out: Oh, fairies, look! There was the' winter sun where tiiey looked. The winter sun all red and glowing. He felt the warmth of feeling line and strong, and he was beautiful because he was so warm and red and strong looking. ? Who won the he called. Tell me quickly, for its high time to go to bed. .You see, I get sleepy these winter days. I shine so hard all day trying to keep all the fairies and all the little boys and girls warm at their play that I am ready for bed long before I am in the summer. Then, you see, no one cares so much about my warn) rays, and I dont get tired at all. In the winter I have real, real work to do. Thats why I am so red and bright. I just have to be the brightest color there Is; as I am so happy that I can keep all the fairies and the little boys and girls warm when they snow-battle- "Brighton Nine inches of new snow bad fallen at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning- at the city watershed at Brighf.ou, it was reported by Harry Tamniond, observer, 'who left there Wednesday afternoon to come down to the city for the holidays. It was likely that additional snow fell during the afternoon. Reports to the .waterworks department showed five inches ; of new scow at City creek, eight at Mountain Dell and four at the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon. - ' A large' committee from Ephi-aithe Loins club and practically all of rthe business men of the city nie,t with (the .city council in special session Tuesday night in the city hall for the purpose of considering the advisability ,of' purchasing an engine of some sort to be installed in conection with the present light, plant to insure bettor lights and power. W day like this makes me sleepy, though. I have worked so hard. Sun almost sank aown in weariness beArid You won, Mr. Sun, they called to him as he was getting farther and farther behind the 'hill to-- ' wards his long, nightly rest. You won, for made both you sides so warm and strong that neither side could win. Some Construction company, said upon his return from an inspection tour of this work and a railroad extension project at Shoshone, which the company has under way. ; f Ogden Preparation of a three-yea- r . ar Detroit players who questioned George Moriarty's eyesight and judgment last summer are sure to spend a few restless moments during the winter. . after- - t , Informative Does Mr. Smith live here? asked the man of the small boy who opened the door. .No, sir. house? No, sir, but it'll be on the door. T ommys i Prayers Tommys first school report, which was promising, read, Trying. The second terms report raised his parents hopes by stating Still try- road construction program In Utah for the years 1927, 1928 and 1929, is near'' ing completion, it was announced by ,' .' ing." officials of the state road department. The uext report, however, dashed all This program contemplates the use of hopes to the ground. It read,, Still approximately $854,000 of federal aid , very trying. funds in each of those years and this aniount will bo matched with money furnished by the counties and the Explained state. The federal aid money has been , "Mamina, where does your fist go appropriated and that for 1927 has when you open your hand? been set hside July 1, 1927, and those "It goes to the same place that for, 1929 on July 1, 1928, it was your lap goes when you stand up, ' , , . , on. Stiiffy Mclnnis, newly appointed manager of the Phillies, one of the several teams that next year will take .orders from new field bosses, does not promise a championship team for 1927, but he expects to find a better berth than seventh or eighth position in the league standing. Mind you, I anf not claiming the he said, but I can pennant, see where some improvement can be The race next year in the made. National league ought to be an open one with five or six teams real contenders. Mclnnis believes the Phillies already possess the spine of a real team and It Is his intention to try to encourage the men whom he desires to keep and make them feel that they are needed. He is looking for a new third base-maand several young promising hurlers. ' Does he live on this street? -. Yes. sir. Do you know the number of his . Here is a .photo of Robert Iteitsch, University of Illinois football s named him captain. His Fighting Bob, which is the best kind of testimonial to his pluck. Iteitsch Is a resident of Rockford, 111., has played two years at center and Is considered one of the best centers in Illinois history. Mclnnis Seeks Hurlers and New Third Sacker glow of red colors over the snow told the fairies that Mr. Sun had heard, and as he went to sleep he said softly to himself: " I'll be there tomorrow. I love fairies and little boys and girls. " acre-fee- of the Utah ( team-mate- out. 4 -- d new . . Ogden The American Falls dam is 'now holding approximately 400,000 t of storage water for southern 'Idaho. farms, W. H. Wattis, president Mr. hind his hill-beTell me who won? lie' called Amer-ica- n' Utah The second substantial snowstorm of the season visited Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon, ushering in the official beginning of winter, which occurs Wednesday, and giving the city a fresh,1 white covering for Christmas. The snow began early in the afternoon, reaching the peak in a blizzard around 5 oclock. A heavy fall continued for about an hour, resulting in a deposit of several Inches. S part fates A The shipment of sheep to Russia, the largest per-- ; centals of which was purchased in D tab and the intermountain region, has reached safely its future home, according to information from J. W. ; .Pin'cns of the agricultural department of the Amtorg Trading corporation, j' New, York, fiscal agent for the Russian government sheep commission tlntf ..visited the west and made the .purchases this fall. The 1926 pur- eludes in America numbered approximately 1700 head and, of this number more 'than 1000 were taken in Utah. Salt, Lake -- play. ? ... If youre going to be a basket ball player youll want to get on mighty good terms with old man Personal Percent ! Personal Percent Is the fellow every basket ball player must cultivate. Hes a mathematical kind of chap always appears at the end of a column of figures on a score sheet kept by a Sometimes boy on the side lines. there Isnt a score sheet; but theres old Personal Percent just the same invisible but on the job. When hes invisible, watch out! Last winter, in Toledo, Ohio, Gall , Flora never had heard of Personal Percent. Flora was a forward on the Libby High School team, and a pretty good one except for one major fault. He couldnt shoot a basket from one particular zone of the floor an area just to the right and slightly back of the foul circle. Flora had a habit of Representative M. Clyde Kcdty of Pennsylvania is the champion norse shoe coming down the side line fast, then pitcher in congress and has a belt to prove it and Representative W. Frank taking a side step at right angles to Janies of Michigan aspires to Kellys technique. Representative James (left) the way he was running and trying Is shown getting a few pointers in the ancient and noble barnyard game. to shoot from an off position. The result, Invariably, was that he shot too much to one side of the basket. Manager McGraw Fears He always tried to make the shot. Jus the same couldnt seein to realize Bhcs More Than Champs ' how many he was missing. The world champion Cardinals are So his coach, C. F. Houser, decided not an outstanding club and must fight The Baltimore Orioles will train at that Flora ought to meet old Personal every Inch of the way to retain the Auburudale, Fla., next spring. Percent. Coach Houser divided the National league title next year, in th whole basket ball court up by imagopinion of John J.McGruw. The world record for high jumping inary lines, one at the foul line, anwhich Outlining reorganization plans for police dogs is 11 feet 3 Indies. other at the back of the foul circle he believes will put the Giants in the He designated shots from the first zone thick of the 1927 race, the veteran Any time Mr. Dempsey tires of short shots; those between the lines New York manager has indicated his he can always write his he called medium shots ; others were inactivity belief that the Pittsburgh Pirates . memoirs. Student managers along long shots. would be a harder team to beat than the side lines were provided with the men of Rogers Hornsby. Oilskin football pants for wet gridcharts showing the zones, and every Winning the pennant and the irons should be followed time Flora or anybody else took a shot probably world series should give the Cardinals ball. by a non-skiat the basket they marked the spot confidence, and that will be a big asfrom which the shot was attempted, Cardiset, he said." However, the A north wind goes through a chifthe name of the shooter and whether nals are not an outstanding dub. fon stocking just like Red Grange it succeeded or not. I will be Pittsburgh dangerous. the line. It wasnt long before Flora became believe Barney Dreyfuss made a good goes through acquainted with Personal Percent. move in, picking Donie Bush as manJohn F. (Shano) Collins will lead ager. Ills aggressiveness puts a lot the Des Moines team of the Western The forward found the old fellow a scrawny, weak little chap Just as of spark in his work, and he is a next season. Coach Houser knew he would. For league again on ball field. a pretty smart fellow Floras habit of trying long shots so In niy opinion, he Is a tag improve"Bucky ONeill of Georgetown has often, and failing to try to correct ment over MeKedmie. kicked 14 out of 10 tries for points the error in his game, kept the proMcGraw expressed the view that the touchdown this season. portion of successful shots extremely Pirates chances of regaining the bunt- after low. And those student managers ing would depend in a large measure Nick Allen has signed another one-yekept track of every attempt. on the condition of Shortstop Wright contract to manage the St. Paul That got Flora to thinking. He and Bushs ability' to straighten out club of the American association. g studied his bad habit his stuff." pitching Pittsburghs and wild shooting and found William Adam Webster of Shelton, wliat was wrong. Soon lie commenced Conn., has been elected captain of the to do two things: He made fewer Captain of Illini Yale football eleven for next year. shots, passing to a teammate nearer the basket instead of heaving long, Tommy .McMillan, veteran infielder, wild rainbows through the air. And has been signed as manager of the he caged a lot more of the shots li3 Jacksonville team of the Southern did attempt. By the end of the season his own Personal Percent was up league. to 18 and any coach will tell you Browns football team of iron men that a forward making 18 baskets out recalls Yales old team of 18S8, which of 100 tries Is doing pretty well. went through eleven games without a Flora wasn't the only one who profsubstitution, scoring G98 points to 0. ited by meeting Personal Percent. The whole Libby team improved its game, A foghorn on the Isle of Wight for every fellow wanted to boast a lins a range of 52 miles. This heats closer friendship with the old fellow. Mitchell V. 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