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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains 12 Days Free Trial To get relief when pain tortured Joints and muscles keep yon In constant misery rub on Joint-EasIt is quickly absorbed and yon can rub It in often and expect results more speedily. Get it at any druggist In America. Use Joint-Eas-e for sciatica, lumbago, sore, lame muscles, lame back, chest colds, sore nostrils and burning, aching feet Only 60 cents. It : llllll Newo Notes j a Privilege to Live in Utah 1 II II III H llllll H Expect Big Year for Leach 1H-M-- 1 H- H- - I H-- M Feature to Track. Jamaica Be Run at HIS showing at the bat in the field during the season folks rather expected Fred Leach of the Phillies to make his mark In the league last year. He batted .330 his first full big league season and played a sprightly game In the outfield. But Leach reported with a bad case of flu, got started late and never did hit his stride of the previous year. At that he did not do so badly, for he batted over the .300 mark and played a steady, helpful game for his team. Leach Is an earnest, ambitions young player. He has a wife and four children out In Jerome, Idaho, and he naturally would take his baseball seriously. t He is a natural hitter, and with his intense desire to excel in his profession he is apt to make himself a great player in the game. Leach used to be a station agent in the little town of Berryvllle, Ark., in the Ozark mountain country, and his one grand diversion was playing ball. A born athlete, be soon excelled in the game and made a reputation through the mountains and the strawberry country as aa player of parts and rare promise. Rivalry between village 7 and the ball teams in that country ran high in the days of commercial clubs used to join in and help hire imported players to win match games. And so It was that when the baseball feud between the little town of Golden and Blankville flamed to white heat. Golden sent to Berry-tow- n for the station agent to pitch for its team against its hated rival In the big town. Leach thrilled to the call and put the section foreman in charge for the afternoon. When he got to Golden he found the most nondescript bail team that ever a semipro pitcher had laid eyes on before or since. The center fielder was sixty years old, and his son, age thirteen, played shortstop. This was a fair sample of the team that Leach was to lead to victory against a gang of huskies from a much larger town. I never worked harder in a game in my life, declared Leach, and never got a greater thrill from victory. We beat them 8 to 0, and my fame was made in the Ozarks from that day on. Leach was born in Springfield, Mo., in 1900. At the age of seven-teen he got a job in Berrytown, Ark., with the railroad. He married a Berrytown girl and two years later moved to Jerome, Idaho, to take a job is a telegrapher. He had only a slow curve as a pitcher, but as a batsman he could hit a fast curve, so his playing out West attracted attention. Leach is a likable fellow and has set his heart on making a success of his profession. His 1926 promise may bloom in 1928. Any-- I way the Jerome telegrapher will make a desperate try for stardom. Three-Year-O- ld ON it MYTON The week beginning April 9 is the date set for the opening of the Antelope sheep shearing plant, which is located eight miles west of Myton. It is expected that 50,000 head of sheep will be handled this season. Ed Christenson of Springville will supervise the work which involves about fifty men and several trucks to handle the penetrates. ITD 171? Send name and Address for IS wool to Price. The shearing season trial tube to Pope Laboracovers about six weeks. tories, Desk I, Hallowell, Maine. BRIGHAM CITY The new $50,000 armory and community center building was formally opened and dedicated here by an elaborate and fitting program, which prominent state and milKnows His Car 1 stormed the tary officials, with local officials and Ton are Indifferent minister. Pleasure is all you will citizens, participated. LOGAN Survey of the snow cover consider, but remember: Ton will never make the climb to heaven in an in Spring Hollow and on Mt. Logan made by the Utah experiment station automobile 1 The ardent motorist awoke from his on March 31, results of which were announced, phows a normal accumula-toi- n doze with a start. during March of about 10 inches Ill try It In my car any time I he of water. This, however did not overshouted. come the deficiency of snow on March 1 and, as a result, the snow cover on April 1 is considerably below that of a year ago. On April 1, 1927, there was about 41 inches of water at 9000 feet elevation. This year there is only 31.2 inches. Salt Lake Clearing skies and rising temperatures were following on one more real taste of snow, which ALLENS FOOTEASE rode Into Salt Lake with a brisk gale. The Antiseptic, Healing Powder tor The snowfall, of from three to five tired, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. It takes the friction from the which had dampened cleanup inches, sore spots shoe, prevents blisters and and takes the sting out ot corns and campaign ardor for a brief spell, was bunions. Always use Alien Foot-Eu-n rapidly melting and before nightfall for Dancing and to Break in New it was practically gone on the lower ; Shoes. Sold everywhere, levels. $ la a Pinch, llae Allens Foot-Eas- e SPRINGVILLE Opening of the seventh annual national art exhibit was Starting Right The same tendency In life that formally observed here In the SpringDr. ville high school auditorium. keeps us going wrong, once we have of the S. Franklin Harris, president started in the wrong direction, works both ways. Start definitely In the Brigham Young university, was the Try for Olympics principal speaker at the exercises. right direction and It is Increasingly Hundreds passed through the halls easier to keep going in that direction. the afternoons presentation oi during increasSave a little money and it is known artists works and ingly easier to save more money. nationally comment was heard. Habit is more than a bad master. It favorable LOGAN According to C. Z. Harris, can be made into a powerful servant. Richmond dairyman, plans are rapidly Grove Patterson, in the Moline Register. progressing for the annual black and white day at Richmond, which has been set for May 4. Considerable-interes- t Full of Purpose is among the dairyFond Mother I am going to make men of developing that are the county intending an artist ot my little boy. to have their herds represented in the Friend Has he any special aptibig event. tude for that profession? MANTI A car of dairy cattle from Fond Mother Oh, yes. He can go three days without eating. Boston Cache county was unloaded in Sanpete head recently. There were forty-twPost. of animals in the consignment, which were purchased for $3085. In the shipment there were twelve grade calves at total cost of $330; a registered calf, $75; twenty grade heifers springing, bred and yearlings $1717; two regisThe photo shows Mary Taylor, mastered heifers, $220; five young cows cot of the Pasadena girls Olympic $532.50, and two young bulls, $210. team, now going through a series of OGDEN Utah canneries packed 2,- workouts to prepare them for the Several 361,037 cases of tomatoes, peas and forthcoming Olympic trials. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable miscelaneous products in 1927, making members of the team are expected to the second largest pack in the history be named as members of the AmeriCompound Built Her Up of Utah canning, the Utah Canners as- can Olympic team. sociation announced. The pack of 1925 million of over three and one-hal- f My husband Espanola, Wash. saw your advertisement for Lydia E. 1927 total. In 1926 the canners packed Pinkhams Vegecases was the only one to surpass the A table Compound 1,065,102 cases of tomatoes' and 7706,-32- 2 and wanted me of cases canneries peas. Forty to try it as I was Holy Cross nine has scheduled a were in operation. in a tired rungame with Notre Dame, June 6, at down condition. PRICE That the Uintah basin is Worcester. I am a farmers interested in the proposed highway wife and you can from Price to Vernal via Nine-Mil- e Peck Ward has been appointed umjudge what work was the word brought to Price by H. pire in chief of the Blue Ridge league I do. Since takD. Ford, general manager of the Ra- by President J. V. Jamison. ing the Vegetable ven Gilsonite corporation, who, in comfeel Compound I more spry and Babe Ruth at thirty-fou- r pany with Superintendent P. H. Stesays' he is vigorous and my phenson and Mine Foreman E. G. Gurr going to have the greatest season of husband says I have more color in of the company, was in Price on his baseball career this year. my face and look better. I recoms business. A. T. Burton, a mend it to any one who needs a good advocate from Vernal, was with In the effort to Increase attendance, Mas. Robt. Lovett, Espan-ola- , tonic. the party, and he said-thsuggestion we wonder If the magnates ever conWashington. would receive the undivided support of sidered putting more peanuts in the Uintah county., bag. Cheaper OGDEN Twenty-on- e members of You a new I car. bought Young the Weber County Fish and Game ProNo Sunday ball games were played thought you were going to have yonr tective association went to Spring in the National league until 1892, alold one repaired. creek in Ogden valley and built though the league was organized In Olde-7-OI found I couldnt aftroughs to divert water into the fish 1S76. ford that. retaining ponds of the association. The Jackie Warner, regular third base ponds are now capable of holding 100,-00- 0 Exactly I fish, E. L. Ford, president of the man on the Detroit team last year, Finance Prof. While we are speak- association, said. Ponds in Spring apparently has lost his berth to Marty creek itself also have been built with McManus. ing of money, what Is par? Sleepy Freshman Par is the man a capacity for 40,000 fingerling trout. who supplies the money. GUNNISON Brannon and Kress, two rookies In the Gunnison district this year farmers will increase with the St. Louis Browns, are exIf this is an era of flaming youth, acreages in every line, with several pected to start at second and shortit will have to take care of Its own hundred acres turned to cauliflower stop, respectively, this year. hereafter. growing, an industry, moving rapidly Butter Peden, shortstop of the Rock to overtake celery growing In the Island club, has been released by the state. Speaks to Women VERNAL One of the severest wind- Mississippi Valley league entry. PeOgden, Utah "It seems as thot storms in many years visisted Vernal den desires to enter the business I had always been bothered w and Ashley valley recently, the gale world. functional disturbances. I tc its height just after the reaching a bottle of Manager Frank Dessau of the Decaschools had been dismissed 'for the Pierces Favor noon hour recess. Many pupils found tur Commies of the Tliree-- 1 league, Prescription and It I found so mu It difficult to return for the afternoon announces the purchase of Catcher relief that I to classes, as the high school Is located Ben Artigiahl from Salisbury of the another bottle a In the western end of Vernal and the Eastern Shore league after that I had gale was blowing from the west. further trouble. The trade of Rogers Hornsby by the After I marri MANTI Last week saw the first New York Giants for Catcher Frank and during my eggs go through Sanpetes grading Hogan and Outfielder Jimmy Welsh pectant period plant at Mantl. .Manager K. Jensen of Boston was the most important suffered a thousa has the old box factory building In trade of the winter months. deaths with ba ton truck is ache and pains la my limbs until supplies. A new 1 began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorl for handling the eggs and feed Since the New York Giants organ shape I highly recomma Prescription. now on hand. It is painted white, with ized 15 years ago, the club has won this medicine for aiiy young mothi gold lettering signs on each side, a total of 3,132 games and lost 2.412. I know the Favorite Prescr "Milk-Whit- e A carload of for a percentage of .563. The Eggs." tion will give relief when othe average feeds has arrived and has been un- Is the best In the National league. have failed. Mrs. Ivan S.' Larw loaded.' 734 23rd St. All dealors. Tablets or liquid.- PROV.O Industrial surveys show The split season appears to be very .that many Utah towns and cities have popular with the big minor leagues SEEDS PLANTS BULBS completed plans for extensive street this year, having been adopted by the Seeds, Enby Chicks. Bulbs. Plants, they Improvements, with miles of sidewalks American association, the Pacific all ernw. Send for big free poultry supnd pavements for 1928. Coast league and the Southern league. ply and seed catalog. BAILEY & SONS CO.. Salt Lake, Utah. e. 1 1 1 1 Joint-Eas- e 1 1 f 1 J 1 1 1 o BETTER COLOR IN HER FACE -, VDIAMDNDV Apick-ufs- com-panl- The Paumonok handicap will usher In the racing season of 1928, at the Jamaica track on Monday, April 23. and upward It Is for over the sprinting course of six furthree-year-ol- entries and longs. It has fifty-eigspeed is represented In such horses as Happy Argo, Draconis, Old Dutch, Donnez Mol, Black Curl, Ariel, One Hour, Kentucky Second, Distraction, Finite, Polydor, Victorian, Sweepster, Jumbo, Foundation Stone, Ramoneur, Sarmaticus, Poly, Nausakan, Propus, Pennant Queen and Filemaker. Happy Argo was the champion sprinter of 1927. He will unquestionably be assigned top weight But weight, in reason, will not stop the Irish horse if he is at the top of his form and ho usually is good in the spring. He is a fine weight carrier and anything like 128 or 130 pounds will not anchor him provided the track Is dry and fast. He objects to racing in a sloppy or muddy track. He is poor in soft going. - r Sweepster, Sarmaticus, Draconis, Old Dutch, Donnez Moi and Nausakan probably will be in the second division. Old Dutch hung up a five and a half furlong track record at Jamaica last fall. That shows that he likes the course. Draconis, one of the fastest juveniles.two seasons back; but lame for a long period, is in training again. He too showed well at Jamaica ; as a In the long history of the Paumonok handicap, which had its inaugural In 1906, it has furnished some stirring equine battles. When Tryster won in 1922 four horses finished like the fingers of your hand, an Inch or two only separating each of the quartet. In the list of winners one can find Red River, which won it two years in succession, in 1907-0Restigouche, Coquette, Flags, Dunboyne, On Watch, Zev, St. James, Worthmore and Silver Fox. 1915-191- Tennis threatens to pass cricket in popularity in New Zealand. From 1876 to 1SS9, Inclusive, Yale never lost to Harvard at football. On the University of Illinois basket ball team is a forward named Cann. And another named How. Frank Dougherty was to captain the Fordham basket bail team through next year, at a meeting of the letter men. Feuer, ace of the Florida uni-- , versity tennis team, is considered a good bet to win the national intercollegiate singles. V! Gns Captain Swain of the Indiana wrestling team is being boosted as an Olympic wrestling candidate by following at his school. d wizard of George Quam, the handball courts, has held rhe Class A singles championship of the Minneapolis Athletic club for the past two seasons. one-arme- Light harness racing experienced the most successful season in the United States in 1927. Purses exceeding $500,000 were raced for on the Grand Circuit. Connie Mack Selects His Team for 1928 Connie Mack, manager of the Athletics, announced the makeup of his 1928 team, comprising ten pitchers, three catchers, seven infielders and five outfielders. His outfielders will be Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, A1 Simmons, Bing Miller and Walter French. In addition to these he will keep a string attached to Lebourveau, Haas and Har- '? ris. ' The infielders to "stick are" Collins, Hauser, Bishop, Hale. Dukes and Hassler. Boley, Cochrane, Perkins, and. Fox will hold over as catchers. The pitching sureties are Grove, Walberg, Orwoll, lefthanders, and Ehmke, Quinn, Rommel, Bush and Johnson, right banders. Two will' be chosen from - among' Powers. Shores, Jonnard, Potter, Daney, Lyons and Blake. . . Olympic Swimmer e . 1-- 2 to-b- Only 2c Per Blade All Makes. Send your blades to our factory to be renewed and resharpened better than when you bought them. GUARANTEED VERY SnARP Wrap blades with coin and mail to SAFETY BLADE CO.. INC. Station K. Dept. 10. Eos Angeles, Calif. SEEDS Monte Carla dispatch to the tinental edition of the London Daily Mail says that Helen Wills, California tennis star. Intends to play at the Monte Carlo tournament Scott, presiding genius of the Baltimore Country club and Five Farms course, is the eldest of four brothers, all of whom are actively engaged in the ancient sport. ' One of Canadas hopes in the next marathon is Percy Wyer. Olympic Moncon- . Walter Pursey, Pacific Northwest open title holder, has made four holes in one during his golfing career Two were made in England one in India and the last in Victoria. B. C. Alexa Stirling, y the present Mrs. Fraser, is a product of the schooling of Stewart Maiden, the Carnoustie Scot, who is considered responsible for the wizardy cf Bobby Jones. Any book you want by mail, C. O. D. Deseret Book Co, 44 East So; Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Louvain Library Soon to Be Open to World The new $1,000,000 Louvain University Library building, replacing the old one which was destroyed by fire In the first month of war, is nearly The monumental buildcompleted. ing, most of the funds for which were collected in 700 universities in the United States, is bpilb in- the Flemish renaissance style, and is expected to be ready for occupancy by July. With a facade of 200 feet and a depth of 150 feet, the new library has a tower. In this will be housed a e carillon, a huge bell to be christened Liberty, and a four-dia- l clock, the war memorial gift of the New York Engineering foundation. The racks have a capacity for 2,000.000 volumes and are distributed over eight floors. In addition to the main reading room, which can accommodate 400 students, there 'are 25 smaller rooms set apart for special studies and lectures. Among, the 750,000 volumes already in, the library are nu' merous contributions from nearly every university and scientific Institu; tion. 275-fo- ot four-octav- second. Lloyd Mann, Americas premier run ner, would like to go abroad two or three weeks before the Olympic games in Amsterdam in July nnd finish up his training in England for the 800 runs. and 1,500-met- Styles in Handwriting Hunter How much 1 this apartment with the: piano? Lets see would Manager mind playing it first, please? Tiie photo shows Reginald Kelvey, champion Australian swimmer, who has sailed to represent his country at the Olympic games. yon BEST WAY TO KIEL Rate "a Mice Orwoll Most Graceful Since Days of Lajoie Ossie Orwoll, who came to the Philadelphia Athletics from Milwaukee, is the most graceful player, to make the big league; since , Harry Lajoie' hung up his spikes, in die opinion of Manager Connie Mack. .. This statement came from the lanky' pilot of the As. In speed, grace and natural ability. . Mack gaid the blond athlete was living up to all the advance notices that preceded him out of the West and that if he was not one of the. sensations of, the coming American league ' he would be surprised. Mack has not decided whether he will use him as a pitcher or fielder. v Lncien Michard, Frances best professional bicycle sprinter and Olympic winner in 1924, Is regarded as the most popular athlete In France. Rene Lacoste, the tennis champion, ranks BULBS , Apartment con- Bill PLANTS success is sure with P. W.i Mountain Grown Tested Seeds and Reliable Trees. Write for large Illustrated catalog giving full details. Co.. Salt Lake. Your IPs a Question , V. Safety Razor Blades study by Leonard P. Ayres showed that from a point of view of legibility handwriting ktyles may be classified as follows: Vertical that Is, slanting from 90 to 80 degrees; medium slant, from 80 to 55 degrees, and extreme slant, from 55 to 30 degrees. Man Mountain Munn has been working with the Princeton eleven. Tun-ne- y will lecture on Shakespeare at hire We suggest Harvard Yale. Strangler Lewis. runner of the arch club, who has turned in sistently fine performances. CHINESE EJLM Hardy fast growing, Alka-resistant, dry land shade tree, Introduced by U. S. Government, highly recommended. Washington Nursery, Toppenish, Wash. A team recently. A 1 Grif- fith high school girls basket ball team in Minneapolis, caged 53 baskets for a total of 106 points against a rival y good-road- DONT suffer headaches, or any of those pains that Bayer Aspirin can end in a hurry Physicians prescribe it, and approve its free use, for it does not affect the heart Every druggist has it but dont fail to ask the druggist for Bayer. And dont take any but the box that says Bayer, with the word genuine printed in red; . 1 Ruth Hutchins, captain of the PAUMONOK STARTS RACING PROGRAM Fight to Win Dr. Jack Wilce, football coach of the Ohio State university, speaking to tiie football and basket ball squads of Mount Union college, stressed the Importance of playing to win. Show a fighting spirit controlled by the rules of the game, he urged. 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