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Delta Daughters of the Pioneers have placed many relies in the new museum at Fillmore. has V Richfield Sevier County large attendance at County Poultry Day. Provo Apple growers are urged to spray trees at once for coddling moth. Cedar City A monument in honor of Mali rice Graham, ill fated mail pilot and World War ace, will be erct-e- d at the spot where the flier met his death last winter, after an unsuccessful attempt to reach safety following a forced landing. Pleasant Grove A good bean crop is being harvested. Delta Local Seed growers held a meeting to disccuss their problems. Cedar City A new federal building is to be erected here. Logan Suit for $9925.00, damages, for an auto accident, was filed here by the alleged victim of the disaster. Brigham City Beet production is estimated at 12 tons per acre. Ogden $55,000.00 be will Utahs share of the recent federal appropriation for survey of public lands. Ft. Douglas R. S. 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Milk of Magnesia Chain Lightning Last year a few cents worth oi electricity snapped out of the sky about 500 times and killed at least one person. Lightning also destroyed $13,000,000 worth of insured property and much more than that uninsured. Country Home. Seeking a Bargain Miss Snipe I wonder why Maud gave her age as twenty-fiv- e when she married that rich old man? Miss Snapps Oh, I suppose she made a discount for cash! Stray Stories. reaKaown f I had a nervous breakdown and could not do the work I have to do around the house. Through one of your booklets I found how Lydia E. s Vegetable Compound had helped other women and I went to the drug store and got me six bottles. It has done me good in more ways than one and now I work every day without having to lie down I will answer all letters with pleasure. Hannah M. 707 6 Street, East St Pink-ham- Evers-roeye- r, N-1- Louis, Illinois. convention. Ogden Active spraying of orchards has been conducted in Weber County. Ogden The river is. to bridged at Lorn Farr Park in time for U. P. Athletic meet August 15 and 10th. Salt Lake Socialist party holds its state convention at Ogden. Beaver A highway over the divide via Puffer Lake is being planned. Swine club has Slaterville A been organized here. Heber Stock men hold an outing at Wolf Creek. Logan 15,000 people attended the Logan holiday celebration. Spanish Fork Orchard expert of the Logan Agricultural College has completed inspection of the Utah county orchards. Morgan Road from Huntsville will be improved if plans are successfully matured. Tooele W. Coeheran, 71, a harvester worker, was fpund dead In a hay .r feild. Grantsville Blowing out of a tire caused accident to auto seriously Injuring Dorlo Allen. Ephraim Additional water supply is planned for Sanpete county through cooperation with Emery county farmers and the federal government, Hyrum Work is - being rushed on the highway through Logan canyon. Richmond Cove, Richmond, Hyrum, Wellsville and Mendon water user? have now voted to accept the payment plan for suscriptions to water rights under the proposed Hyrum reclamation project. reOgden Weber County sheriff ports that Ogden jail has more prisoners than for many years past. Unemployment is blamed for this condition. Price That the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game association will be able to raise its own pheasants In another year from eggs produced in this section seems certain in view of the success said to have been attained this season in hatching the ggs. to have killed Fillmore Alleged Apolina Gonzales at Lyndyl on June 15, and captured in Salt Lake shortly afterward, Jose Urbina was found guilty of second degree murder by a jury here. Brigham City Fire caused from a spark when one of the combine harvesters operating a field at Promontory Point struck a rock, destroyed 50 acres of grain. Brigham City Flooding of 8,000 acres in the first unit of the Bear river water fowl refuge has started, following the acceptance, by the government of the construction. Due to the lack of water, there has been little food in this area, but since the flooding it is anticipated there will be food in abundance in the marshes. The improvement of the refuge is expected to be steady from now on. Provo Farmers and shippers of potatoes are warned to heed the state law regarding shipping and selling potatos. The law requires that all potatoes packed, loaded or offered for sale in the state as well as out of the state must have each sack or other container plainly branded or stenciled with the official grade contained therein. Potatoes that do not conform with the regular grades must be labeled with or unclassithe word ungraded, fied. 4-- , 30-ye-ar Mammoth B. Hansen, 12, dies as result of injuries inflicted by the kick of a horse. Monb Cattle values in Utah have dropped one million dollars according to tax assessment records. Midvale The federal government expended $18,043.00 during the fiscal year In a war against rodents. Salt Lake The state 1930 records show 93,520 automobiles on the tax rolls as compared with 80,395 for 1929. Nephi A 44,000 volt power Una from a connection in Juab county to Delta is planned for the fall. Seeing Big League BASEBAIL1L By heauhy COMPLEXIONS BILLY EVANS Sportswriter, Big League Umpire and General ilaneger of the Cleveland Indian One of the real classics of fan huas I view it, occurred at Washington some years ago with Frank Isbell, former White Sox player, the goat. It so happened that the Sox pulled into town not very long after a memorable visit by Mary Garden. On this occasion the celebrated prima donna had run afoul of the law because of a costume worn by her in portrayal of Salome. Now, Isbell Izzy as he was called was ordinarily a very tractable player. He seldom kicked at a decision, and then only when he thought he had good and sufficient reasons for kicking. On such occasions he broadcast his belief. Izzy was baldheaded. His scalp was as devoid of hair as the Sahara desert is of wheat When he took off his cap it looked as if a full moon had risen. In the first game of the series, Isbell was called out at second on a close play. He got to his feet with murder in his eye, and the umpire, sensing that here was a difference of opinion, folded his arms in traditional fashion and turned his back. Speechless with rage, Izzy resorted to one of the most eloquent gestures of the diamond, one that is almost invariably rewarded with an invitation to the showers. He snatched off his cap and flung It to the ground with all his force. There was a brief second of quiet and then, clear as a bell, the drawling voice of a Washington fan floated from the stands : Have a care, Izzy. They pinched Mary Garden for less than mor, Penn A. C.s record breaking shell ready for a special time eight-oare- d on the Schuylkill in preparation for its trip to Belgium where it will compete in the international regatta at Liege. The crew is captained by Joseph H. Dougherty and coached by Frank Miller. Mayor Harry Mackey has interested himself in the clubs campaign to raise $10,000 with which to finance trial the Belgian trip. The inset shows Captain Dougherty, DEL PRATT LIKES NIGHT BASEBALL Sport Mates 1 Says It Is Possible for Game to Be Better, BeauPaul Easterling, mont left fielder, has been sold to the Detroit Tigers. hard-hittin- g Like a political landslide started just before election day, the switch to night baseball by minor leagues throughout the country has been accentuated by the warning signs of red ink on the office books. On dozens of fields and in at least half of the principal circuits, includAA leagues, the ing all three are flickering for the benefit of bigger and better crowds. Night baseball has passed the experimental stage. In many cities it has saved clubs from going under, financially. This will offset any disadvantages under which the players may operate. In the opinion of most managers it takes only a few nights to become accustomed to the different conditions. Del Pratt, pilot of the Waco club of the Texas league, believes it possible for play to improve under the electric lights. Del points out that the light is steady and not subject to shifting shadows as in the daytime. Moreover he sees the players spurred on by the presence of larger crowds, which may mean bigger and better salaries. In other words, the more spotlights the merrier ! Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen are now tied in the number of major golf championships to their credit, with 11 each. Harry Rice of the Yankees holds the modern major league record for assists by outfielders, having thrown out 30 runners in 1925. Utica, N. Y., Is completing the organization of an industrial golf league. n teams It will consist of eight from industries of that city. five-ma- Jess Petty, pitcher of the Newark club in the International league, is planning to become a golf professional when his baseball days are ended. . Experts are picking Jimmy Foxx of the Philadelphia Athletics as the coming batting champion. He is expected to outdo Babe Ruth in home runs. All of the Mississippi Valley league teams will have night baseball before the end of the present season, according to the announcements from the various clubs. Golf has its fascinations for men in piiblic life and during the summer' months some of them appear more Interested in Bobby Jones than they are In Daniel Webster. Barney Stanley, a former hockey wore only one suit of underwear a season when he played for the Minneapolis and Edmonton teams, and refused to have it washed. star, One boxing club that has the epidemic of fouls is the escaped Newark Velodrome, where in the past two and a half years only two contests have been ended by wild swings. Only three major league clubs are restrained from playing games on Sunday the Athletics, Phillies and Pirates due to the blue laws passed by Pennsylvania many years ago. A slugging gent named Collins is likely to be the regular St Louis first baseman next year, hinging upon whether Breadon can make a satisfactory deal for Sunny Jim Bottomley. Collins is another Rochester farm hand. e boxer, won Paddy Ryan, the heavyweight championship in his first fight and lost it In the second. His entire career consisted of five contests against three men, John L. Sullivan, Joe McAuliffe and Joe Goss. old-tim- There are no permits nor licenses required for fishing in the national parks under full control of the eminent, according to the American Automobile association The national parks service, however, has advised the A. A. A. that state fishing licenses are required in those states where exclusive control has not been ceded to the government. In fhese the states collect a fee for a license. The national motoring body says that the parks In which state fishing licenses must be taken out are: Sequoia, Lassen Volcanic, General Grant, Grand Canyon, Acadia, Grand Teton, Wind Cave, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Sullys Hill, Persons desiring to fish in these parks must make arrangements for state licenses. e, Mickey Cochrane, Athletics catcher, is one of the few modem players that admit equals the heroes of yesteryear. Ernest Cadine, the second strongest man in the world and champion in the light heavyweight class, will compete with the American continental light heavyweight champion strong man, Arthur Dandurand of Montreal, who also is Canadian champion strong man. The contest will take place in Montreal in October and will be for a $5,000 purse. ' Ump Doesnt Smile John McGraw advocates the adoption of a rule giving former players of organized baseball free passage Into the park of O. B. The press gate official of the Polo grounds is under Instructions to admit all ball players seeking entrance. With the admission of the Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans into the National professional football league, Capt Willis A. Glasgow of the 1929 University of Iowa team announced that he would join four other Hawk-ey- e stars on the Ohio eleven. Fred Roberts, Paul Armil, Jim Hagerty and VIn Schleusner are the other Old Gold players who have signed with the Spartans. Vernon left-hande- r, Tommy Connolly, the dean of American league umpires, has a ready sense of humor under a mask that bespeaks One day considerable seriousness. when the fans were on the umpires a little harder than usual, Tommy had occasion to call upon his wit in reply to a jibe from a fan. As the umpire was leaving the park with that usual stolid expression on his face, some fan leaned over the railing of the stands and called to the arbiter. Hey, Connolly," he cried, "dont you ever smile? Why should I?" replied Tommy, Did you ever still in a serious vein. !i eti that Like most human beings, a ball play- er can always enjoy a Joke on the other fellow and sometimes on himself. The White Sox had an outfielder some years ago named Danny Green. He was a good performer, very fast and might have been a great star if he had had a decent throwing arm. But his wing was weak, and the opposition knew it and frequently ra the bases wild on him. During the game I have in mind, the opposition scored twice from second base on Texas leaguers that had been fielded by Green. Green had fielded both of them cleanly and had plenty of time to cut off his men at the plate, but his two throws had been atrocious. Late in the game another ball was hit to him under exactly the same conditions, and a rabid rooter, quick to grasp the situation, decided to give Danny a little coaching. Bring it in, Danny," he pleaded, Dont throw it; run with it." Everyone on the field got a huge laugh out of It except Green. I imagine he thought it a pretty poor joke. Larry Chappelle, an outfielder who cost the White Sox about $15,000 in the days when that was a lot of money, was called into the lineup one day as a pinch hitter. It was a tight spot and he struck out. Now; there are mighty few bail players who can strike out in a pinch and feel undisturbed about it. There is that long walk to the bench in front of the stands, for one thing. And in the dugout, if not on the coaching lines, is the manager, usually with a look of inquiry on his face. Most players have to do something to relieve the strain. Nearly all of them resort to the same thing, and thats what Chappelle did ; he started to take a drink of water. But twixt the cup and the lip, as the saying goes, there was an interruption. A voice, alarmed, tense, nervous, came Dont drink any out of the stands. of that Dont drink it." Chappelle was startled. I think it very likely that In his nervous condition, he thought some one was going to warn him about typhoid germs or Why? he asked. something. Because, you fathead, that waters for ball players only. (, 1930. Bell Syndicate.) New Swim Mark young California came to the New York with two pitches gaudily Gomez, Yankees named. One he called his Rodeo ball, so oalled because he came from a town of that name in California. It is a fast ball with an excessive hop, and use of it has had great bearing on what success Gomez has had. Gomez, however, also brought another pitch with him one not so pleasant. This he calls a gopher bail." The pitch, is one, Gomez explains, that opposing batters invarig stands. ably knock into 10-2- Feeo-s-mi- nt. Effective la smaller doses. A0 druggists sell this safe, scientific laxative. Fight Slot Drug Stores Medical men of London have started a war on the new "automatic drug stores which are being placed In railway stations, hotels and other public places. The machines deal out aspirin, bismuth and other drugs. The possibility of children getting the drugs has prompted one pathologist to predict that the machines will undoubtedly cause many fatalities. CHILDREN CRY FOR IT CHILDREN hate to take medicine as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castoria. 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