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Show V 18 TH fill I iniirn inn bRllfililil.ll Kill GODDELL Ogden Grappler in Win Over Coast II BHD. L WWka hit war four home runs, a. esespear, ie H kWk. A A .. n s acie triple ami nver aousiies. Mary O. D. anfcoct te rrsak Hlark The f'hifliee planned to work out on bom let In key. ttteir final Ltoday t, elerk It. plst B grounds Caerlse T. Ciaroa te Este 0. preveuvuon for the opening of the city CliaMSU t. Meek S. C4at U let tlie Athletics oriamplonshlp series with KiaieaU 4 llrWtt euaiaear to Saturday. It Ic Hard Weade. Iota ii sag 1. klork 1 rereat PJaes WhUe CLSrTJfJlNT. Ohio. Aprtt tatla Fredla te Aaea J. El'laoe. were Ben Karr and Sherry Umlth Iota 4 I, basck 1. ITalerlae holding A'lanta to five hits, the ClevesgdHssa land Indians gathered nineteen for A i rbaeee C. Jadd te Jobs Deeta, lota ; thirty-on- e bases and defeated the M. ;ST aad . Meek Park BlTBt. .. Southern aaaocitlon team, IS to , In VUa aAaittM uerer Iir'iM Alice araaae A seise te Geerge B. Ask- fight Innings at Atlanta yesterday. 'rmillliHollsod ,Geerie 4U he. It, apartsMts. Only nine men faced HmUh In the south' Wset Teaipte, glrL lew, aw a. sjeea I, sirs trope sua elTietea three Innings he pitched. Mare UVell aad Thetaa tailth Can! Ralpk Oetler te Oeerfe B. Wlllltau. &3 Rnath Thtrtewtk geet, SOT. a4at A loe . k4ork . PBTrVTlT. Mich., April 4. Johnny Wlilism sod Bsroes Beewa Hsaikila. Ashtoa Jraklaa eaeapeay te C. J. Walker and ' Bill Johnson, pitchers, strL Wye 1 tewaabla. eectleet Cartaoa. la. Wlllism Kerlaa Piatt. and George Artua, catcher, have been Janee 1 wtet rease auatk, released outright by Manager Tr M North roartk West girl. V. A. Raws, pert Artbur te Bin K. Vera aud La ICenacth leKT J?alee . of Cob the Iwtroit Tigers. It became of section to, towaaai l aotiik. known here yeaterday. Cleo Carlyle. Comsbi, n.Vfiirray. I tsh. girl. . .A I raafe X west U'i 1, i t,,.M ana outfielder, wets sent .to the Pston T. P. Meedeiaoei te let BnMt, "t 1413 Soulk PlfteeaU Beat, Jaoele. Toronto club of the International 1, block pli St A ,,i league on option." All four were ' Aivl K"eisiiia I'oorati sa abbs oertnae V.', v,' ,1" Ulgklaad Park. Jacobs (ll.Vm. l y street, boy. KITTSBt-Ri- l. Pa April 3 kikl eutupssy. sat. 34 aad afl. sneodrd Cuyler, the. Pirates' left fielder, won lHn't- - Jortfot. ana ttmj adana Holt ......... .... .... his teajw's gam with the Angfi's at Ml Kt Knt K..nih. lyflrl. inMsa. Ha lorao J B,lg Treat reanpsDy to. OeNkTKA tinat and Besvle Ty nee Brwater, Angelea yesterday Jobs Balaer. lot g. black 4. plat B 2f With the 'score - In the last Inleiijcoin Htrwet, firl. Bowers layeatneat company te ValAllan Vii worth and Phyllis Mary Hans-toning, Klkl was hit by a pitched bajl. ley Realty coinpaBy, Let g, block Ilarnni.t iT pVonnd irinf, tor. He stole second, nourrled to third on 14. firearre Diet- A iin'i -- il.l 1M WarrJ Umltta. v. riflth May t,.ua un.t n.rlnlMl V,,.n, J H t'lemlnaoa ao H. J. Grant Nurih Tii rrt bnt. a weak fly. Tnsat rompaay. lot Mock S2 letloa' IIIMPTK CI PIT Champion JACK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1925. in in. Semifinal Round of "IT Net Tourney. UlMaMt-niukir- Ml Onllteher mt a ffaln for iecU! to 'The Trttsme CJIICA'IO. April 3,-Ih-ile high of Us hid... la., tulalst,A&. defen-s:v- e 15 14 to win a extra to bat'ie from the West Waterloo, Iowa, In, the consolation round of the CnUerslty ' of Chicago national basketball tournament. Two free throws ty Thompson won the game ' for IMjie Waterloo had a chance to M it nil ::h twen'y seconda left to play when jun potter had two free "throw Mi.l li'il he missed the first 't, one. jind I'lxp' h, !d ho l,ail after. the upoff uiitd ih'f i ftuM In ing seconds ti' kd bviLo 'I'he .si i.eorKe ttsm should havs won by a biHcr marKln, hut it ws in tlx shooting.' missing all badly ViimIh of siiort shots It sw-- ut "throtlah without diffi the Welertoi dffen all the firn three guar-terculty duringbut It could not hit The' ball was' always up and neicr in. That poor basket luck gava Iowa a 6 to 4 lead at the quarter, and a 10 to 6 udHnce at the half, but by the third had n.anaced to pull out Rpertal te The Trtbaae. .juarfer Inle In front, 11 to s. OfJDEN. April S Jack Reed of tied the score at 1 3 all a Waterloo n..n Ogden, middleweight wrestler. time before the pun, when Potfrom Douglas Parks. middleweight short two Ionic ter Rot baskets The Iowa hem champion of the Pacific learn was'oti the offensive most of the Parka gained the first fill la.it tonight. but not get In for could period, after 12 minutes and 3: seconds of Its shots. In the first half Waterloo wrestling. Heed came back fast In tried a long pass attack, whhh 'Mxle ths second period and after 24 minIntercepted, and th.en In the second utes and 3n seconds of tusfchnK Hon half Iowa team switched to a the When the aecond fall of the Irll'bie and sioush stvle. which was a 1st Piilntiloa .1 s l.u.i alui.t...,! Mf.ii Inn unrl hti 1'irlc ahuiiltliT di Tu n f,,r:'lH ,nor MK'ceSJtf il med to be only half the third fall gnie (tame I'he flrat fail wn arrnnn.llj.hed bv ' l'ni,n' Plt.i defen- an arm erisauiH. The aen.nd f4.ll waa lJ'at "rk nnd the inaprieraie shW-Inhird fV aained by a headluck. and th. ff. IHule. h..f-vrrkept the a, ore hm also waa wnn by a he.i.l!M k. ' W K"h.B WATBKlx)0. hf winning the bout i..ntKht .Tak . ' M',, U).U f(. gfn.ii',. itmlrhM ' n.rt will rt b pf pf11 mxea l,in.1 If . n 0 S Potter. If. a nn the ri;it pnsuy, cTowtl attended 1 horn rf I '.' o' Mcli avsry If 0 0 0 psun Three lioiit of hoxinif wh1 another fmliey. c 1 3 (1 0 t Kansone, rf I It O feature nf the well iirrati'-tl r ird, and ilia a, ij rf 0 0 llMtseer, the niatchra wre all fust and furilascett. rf O o 4 Hiirtnn. e ... 0 0 1 1 1 1 ti o l Hijrfses. Is; ous. The refreelriK wnn dt.iif- l.y Ate roshr, rg .Ih.' Hse!mao;rf .0 0 0 Olasmann durlna; the boxing 'sre-Harbertson offiflatrd over the Totals S 4 2 I 10 Totala tlinjf niatch. In the rurfatn raider Frank. a lwunc won over Kid Hums mi the referee's LOSES ruindM derision, the bout wan thr-vnn IN The aerond plare ti th J" ''la "idn- 1. nnn. taken by K14 Pool-nveThe de, Isb.n also by .the referee ,.(I,.A,., A pr.l S -t El Reno. t.kl flKht went four rounds. : tM fur,oul,. in l fte Iinai m kip iiir ii.m nrf f i ,1, , ( h.ll- - a rr- ,- t v,.,(ir., Ouv Martin was knocked out by Hill land, lifter an oerilme period. Sneddon In the fifth round of their Mint to the fi unt and won the lilio am,.. fitshf. scheduled f.t to ir Thr' times tbtHnir fan g Brick Hansen of Tremontnn ( the wuh fleatl hit mtst w.r of the lenged the winner to i pun ing t:ior pj.tiai uutt nerui match to a finish match at an: etfdtiy t)it hati t hMr opponent n, a 'idtln.-uarduring the near future work of WVIImghain aur' in ing the Wynnilnjj and Bob Orod'.l will 'th alrtfflcs tnnl wra 4- 3 In tha former match Oallaohtr famed to hava things his own way ha took tha flrat set, 6 1, and lead In the aecond. went Into a ChrUtenmn, whoia gam has shown marked Tmprovement aln ca laat mada a aland at ihla atafa and. ha although ha lout tha set at. In tha third Has getting atrongtr. set ChriIenaen cama from behind and won, and than squared the match by pulling out another deuce affair. Tha little fellow's admirers hca-naniloua .whn Ma opponent opened up the fifth wt with a love srame on t he former s service However, the v&rsJty captain came through with the needed drives and the match was when iiim-tne- W r, . This match brought out tha tennis of, tha tourney, for so steadv was Chrtstenwen that rails rhtr was forced to make spec tacular ahota pret-tle- to win points. Bill Hyden hsd Ooodell worried for a set with a aeries of drives which nettA.I him the first set. L'pon the exchanne of aides l.tHwVIl settled down anil ran through the match in buslneaa-Ukstyle. At In the fourth set Huyden made a bewhich lated rally brought Ms nore Goodcll the mat. h tip to by serving three beautiful aces. lr TENNIS CLUB OPENS. ITS COURTS TODAY Rait Lake Tennis club wX'ILfor--malt- y open the tennis seasonier Hf. ,.,,,, ten-tvl- 'mnuteN fm- - ' fit bis tea,,, one th1,-- "S' Bob tloodell. Allen Chrlsten-scn- . - Harden and Harold Hay m m i Pierce, city and stale singles chamsawesiasa w w pion; Jim Hay, Eliot Peterson, Wtlby In runner-uto Pierce the Kmma. rltjr tourney laat year; ("y OsJIacher. O. W. Adama. president of the I'tah Runneri Pleased Htate Tennis asscK'latlon: J. Neville Doggped and Oscar W. Carlson, head of the lntermountaln a'ssoclatlon. With Good Footing at Second only to the match between Karl Pierce and Mel (SaJlaeher will be the battle between the two tenColiseum Race Course. nis caars of T'tah tennla, O. W.Adami and 1). W. Carlson. Other interesting matches win be staged with Emms and Chrlstensen. SPRAGftJE, By CHANDLERS and Hay and Ooodell as opponents. Universal Service Staff Correspondent, ! "Heap LOS A NOEIJW, April ROAD LEW MADB, A tax levy of mUla In Wayne good track" was the verdict on county haa made ayailable About Ijoa Angelea Coliseum today by the 9.1000 the mAtntenanc of eome runner who will ,mUeh their mllee of atAte roeulsi. Work ninety-tw- o endurance her. against P.avo Xur- will be resumed on the Inland ml Hronght rtown from th. Sherman': companra iontrat to at Hlvrslde. :to famll a section of the road In Provo n I;:. n the- runntnn larlae H. anil it. Patterson was surface themeelves cahyfn. of iV11eum the enclosure, thmade engineer In pharge. J: n StewZunl donned and lraves their Hopl art wns Aslgnel to the Anderson's shies and lopeu over ttie ,in. ranch Toriuervllle mad. the engineer spiked strideders with easy In charge there being asxtrned to Willie Roy Arenas, Harnett other duties. Amos Iloyowesa, Tom Humiihreves other middle, vijsThose'who accomplish much are on and a half dozenfamed lance amonir runners, thtr the lookout for Want news, for the for speed and stamina, were In opportunities at hand ara Invariably the war pu"tv And they're m.t afraid noted there". of this flying Finn. Tales of hia prowe, rm.rmured In their ears , odd times during the day. elicited only a serlea of noncommittal grunts trn-ot and the feB! siirslng vhile WW.Iseum cindr path Is ieald to he one of the fa.veH In the. nissa. Tota'a j I t These ' rat e !,c, fan, ;n hvh.-M-t n i"i' .; , w ;i April UM i..r tVl . m I a n rf I Having Ai.i . , last Wednesday In that city, the BoMon Ked Sox had a chanfl of iuck ye- At St. Peterwhurir. JSIa., the Braves und lost t the Bruins, o to 4 telay enjoyed a dav of rent by onlrr of ' i it: :rr.v-th- a pr..l.-..!race, m hl"h miles, alnre N'irr:i: j :is !.V to meet the And n;.'rr v mile route. -- d that the eimteit, i. hv no mrsm a rh. Thee who have diana run beJieve thv wi'I m'i Run to hla last notfh it h- t Exhibition Games lr locard. i i .1 ... ... l'"kn. itnn nt.rn ,t. in lavt. r,w 'ill Y r71"' TlJlnL lltX', .,'1". ,j ""' tre "', t ,.,,,,..,, "' .i 0'iil, ...... u .f the- IV Ta. pital, and company, to S. hos- tnl I'I' ' ' to Btlsabeth faul- plat It, W'llkea aur John (ailfl'i.l fie'd. I.t i. 1 I b!. .. to Kern Neilie l4lo CI. plat k Ellison Anns .1. sectl,.n 21. T Capsoa. A lot to Bmll Kredln. 2 eeutb. townitojp ' west B Williams- to Karl Wl! fieorge U th block 2. ten.acre Hairs. range ' A, Pr', r;nV, t t '!' ' '. l." 'T 1, ' .'. n.uu 17, Nid List riafli. K .,.:'.".' hi It 1, ft. Mfrk t witi begin EITi;QtftTUMl Jf .e ' . . s Larger Beet Acreage Is Urged in San"pete "". Ijni-oreau- Special te The Trlbeae. MT. April I A 'man meeting waa held last evening In the high school auditorium under tha direction of A F. .Reynold, president of the local farm bureau. Tha apeak ers were 'N Ok. fltringham am w. A. Weil-Dress- ed Hudge of the , People s Sugar at Moroni; N, 8. Nielsen, president of the Mt. Pleasant Uummercial and Savings bank, and Jamas Prast-wicof Moroni, all of whom urged en By BEAUNASH Increased beet acreage and better Correct Clothes to Meet ths for the sugar Industry In support Obligation of Every Oceasi.n 1926. In addition to these speakers. V. I (Copyright. ISIS, by N.A.R.C.stF.) Johnson, manager of tha Wasatch Mercantile company, and Clarence SLEEVELESS "WOOLIES." Andersen, manager of the J. C Pencompany, addressed ths student Trunipetintr the vorue of bolder col- ney body at North Sanpete hJgi achool orings, especially for country, knockthis afternoon, urging ths young peoabout and the sports, are the bril- ple to work for the lacreaaed sugar liant hued "woolles" to be met Ihla production, for Jha meetings waa Mmsip season. They come In polychromitle by Keed Clark anal th high colorings and pattetnlngs which are achool orchestra. ldrarre, almost barbaric, the reds, yellows, blues, trreena and so on being Spring City Pioneer daringly Intermingled. At one time no man In his senses would have Answers Death Call considered wearing such vociferous designs, but since we have learned to Ths Trlboste. Special the knack of harmonlxlna; or offset fcTRI.NO CITT. April I OaJnb Btod- dard. a pioneer resident of this city. uiro jinemav irom inrirrmtla lncl- dertt to old aga. Mr. Stoddard, who waa a native of iAnosjatershlr. England, waa tt year. of age. He leaves no near relative here. Funeral services will b held In th Spring City ward chapel at S o'clock Sunday aftarnoon. The oom-pan- Man v h BEDELL RESIONS. A. S. Bedell, sanitary for the state board of health,engineer will leave the state' ervlc next Friday to work in New York. H will be succeeded by W. rt. Larkln. who ha been sanitary engineer with th Iowa state board. The stat board of agriculture, tha American Child Health association and the state board of health will coopefjiu in a state-wid- e survey of the riillk supply of the state, to begin Maiy 15. - Grandmother Taart Waa Nothing Knew So Good for CongMtton and Cold aa Mustard ' But th mustard plaster burned and blistered whila it acted. Get tha relief and help that muatard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Alusterolo doei it. It it a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It it scientifically prepared, 80 that it works wonders. Gently massage Muiteroie in with Be how quickly it the fihger-tipa- . bringi relief how speedily the pais disappear. Try Mustard for tore throat bronchitis, topsilitia, eroup, stiff seek, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatlam, lumbago, pain and ache nf the back or joints, tpraina, sore muscles, bruises, chilblain, frosted feet, folds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Mturtero! To Mothers: la now mad in milder form lor babies and small children. Ask for Children' Ututtrrala. 35e and 65c, jan and tabes, t hospital size, $3.00. EH tk. BLAND SERVICE STATION Jifi'L..,,- 27th South and State SUNDAY, April Aftd..5 j. . Vico Medium Oil, rasoline,' gallon Hot Dogs .. .20c 24c 2 for 15c 2 for 15c 2 for 5x quart .... Hamburgers. Ice Cream Cones All Kinds of Cold Drinks and Candies. Full of Pep Gum . 2 1 i Hid rash wont hearit d conceal com pie ilea, Attempts blemishes usually (ail, and only aery to draw aUentioh to ths delects. Underneath roost unattractire tains is a clear, pleasing completion alt that is needed is the proper treatment! It is eumriainr bow often a brief us. oi Rest no! Ointment and Recinol Soap , , , i for 5c, We handle Tires, Tube, Auto Accessories and Auto Light .Bulbs. Try us for Service and Satisfaction. Look for the sign. ": E W r St. SPECILS FOR SATURDAY AND y tjkx&-iSi.lwYt-- T s. asaaaaCTaaBasaaaaaaaasaaaasaeBsaSBaaa :' ri,.., blad- 1 Better than a mustard plaster. i ht inflani-matioo- it" i, ya l Jut'Tfdrr der and displaceI "C ment Seeing your advertiae merit in a Liveroooi. (Enr- land) paper I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and that waa the beat confinement I had. Whenever I feel run down I alwava take the Vegetable Compound aa a tonic. We hare tost removed from Brockvnie (Canada) ao I waa pleaaed when the tore ordered the rnedicine for me and I sot it today. I would not be without it for any price and I recommend it to ladiea around here be cause I feel so sure it will benefit any woman who takes Mr. AGNK3 WH5NALL, TalcvUle. New York. Women can depend upon Lydia El Plnkham'iVereUbleComroujYdtore). lieve them from ills peculiar to theif ex. Forage by ouggiata everywhere, ' - April Fool Party Is conaecu-essrrda- rhor-Iste- 'J denTard from taking your medicine. A few daTmsJtcrtbetbirth lof my third child I got up too quick. Then my fifth cJiild wu born I had th Of-de- 10 s 1 ting- colors nothing Is too loud for our taate. if only we exercise It. Here, for Instance, Is one of those extraordinary patterns In a sleeveless pullover Jacket from Fair isle In the Scottish Hhetlanda. Similar to the colorings In the rugs, blankets and shawls of the North American Indian, these designs are yet different In that they Introduce a wider variety of sharply contrasting effects. Biblically .peaking, for many are called, but few are chosen, to wear such vociferous sweaters. They must be ventured with discretion,, like lending money, believing all is Scotch that's labeled or ordering chicken croquettes at a atrange restaurant. Young men, of course, can attempt Resident of Grantsville anything in dress, especially when ara atenrlle agalttst the brilliant for 61 Years Summoned they background of field and follag. It p takes a slim, chap to carry off these) boldest of effecta, which Special to Ths Tribune. now worn alike by men and are GRANTSVILLE. April t Auruat women. K. Anderson, nearly 82 year of age. Other knitted Jackets come tn and similar bright checkretired farmer, died at hi. home In die, mosaic,Thediamond and Orantsvtlle today. lie was born tn erboard, treatments. itgzag Sweden- and had been a resident of may be sleeved or sleeveless, garments though GrantsvtHe for sixtone years. when eleeves are omitted one'a coat Mr. Anderson waa bt.hop of Grants-vin- e is worn. The collar and usually ward up to the time tlie ward Waistband are colored to offset was divided and had since been a the vivid hues plain of the body of the patriarch. In addition to his wtdoiv, Jacket. Frequently long wool stockKllen A. Anderson, he Is survived by ings, as well aa caps, are made to the following children: 1'arle.v B., Rav, match. Were you to see such garMrs. ments away from, Charles J.. FVle. Frances, their proper enMyrtle Pandbcr. Mrs. Vina Ooddard vironment, the country, they would cf ialt lAke. Mrs. Lee Woofley and over. One must bowl you fairly Mr... Rettle Walton of Raymond, Canbe jnlndful, however-- that time c ed iv cases. rireumatances alter and r'unenil services will he held MonClothes worn In the open should day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the have the "cheeflo" about thean which First ward church. of the marks the Grand Sachem Tribe of Outdoors. Don't be afraid MEAT MARKET SOLO. of color, provided, that It befits time Special to Tlie Tribune. and place. Color ia the life of dress. U Without color, clothes are a mere KATJ!VII.f JC' April 3 Ralph l.ayton has purchased the Kaysville drab uniform. Make your personality merit maraei trom mck count ana snine out. tot rmnlrvtl few I withsn W (Copyright, 1925, by C. E. Wry.) iday. i:nt wi' a'tflpiisa- Given by Sophomores im the Oakland dub , "! j. ore., thirty men particl- before the ertate board of ev)uaJigs,:t.!n "' eeel.l le.Tfr.' TrlbiiB.. .. : P.- yeMerday to urge a reduction in' !thl - The MT defeated tha Lpuisl-.April assessment for ranire oatt'e ave4ge 17 a. Balon sophomore class of North Sanpete feom a head, na of last yeT. tn iwrsily boys IS to 7. hich school entertained at an April Coprrlght: 19S5: By Tha Calesars Tiflsaiie IW a he,t the eomins" V.Br. Th. com. !'.oc,,ge, ' mtttee was fool party and dance Wednesdav evetold that the matter m s sT , present Is not before It and that tb.S 8t. Louia ning- at the high achool for all the The rrll LATE, TO MEALS. sophomore classes tn the school disare required to .use i.i.ow n vmf nFf-.t'rc.,( their third . then- trict. tne t judgment: I know at a boy who's never able Birmingham, w The boaM s cnntrW starts when the Aia Ouetts were preeent . from Mornnl, 'h. y were held acorelesa. ' to o. work of the couriv assessors I. .before academy. To come, when wanted at the leaarua club Spring City and WaMitch a tor review next June. At that-- Inir "f that tour- It waa their first lero : table. DAUGHTER IS WELCOMED. ot tir spring season eon.ioeraiion of the fact, in resarvl name is his No to the livestock InrttMtry, s set forth how matter rue waa exhibited tn was ;,:tchtn born A, daughter yesterd.iv oy me committee, would be given, by the 1171 Third who wdn. a to o, Mr 'and Mrs. K S. bawled, The "committee Was comoosed rf fiom the fee; i(i San Francisco, Ca I. avenue. Mr. Kelt laFelt. ;( with connected John Black eif scalante, William, f Bond the rajmcr and. Mortgage He "never crimes when he is oEl.l'litA. AorlJ ''l'nfLAl of Connl. Mactarlane company. called. Salt Lake. J. A. Scorup of MontK-el- lo Mack'a Athletl- -. on a tttlng eer or.Rpe.nlsh Kork. C. R. rampage yesterdaywent J. M. could be prompt, he could POSTMASTER He in their exhibition APPOINTED. n.,.nn t.Tn ai Rpanisii gatre againat the- - Rkhmon.l, Va.. KperlalA I. The Tribaae. -nan Tt. e SS .) nPTiMn. tt""'rniioll'sriri Thoma. Red- - nineteen Tula f ir a total of thirty, T. Fsrrell has been appointed But he's a Coop, and doesn't moi d nf J5;t end 0;.rf Cmnauirt .etuatatnd alefeatitis the euutkWvn at Ke!a. sicceed.in? 1. ' to in Included erin Athli !.cyn. M. tha r, .try... .. Kiiiab. tlr j,! Hogg, realgiie. imdl f aJ well-set-u- !'V of the Hotel I'tah ,M.tImtr.m to M'ke jranlr, U.r blt.k i. Walker' aulMbri- nrve four yecirs; Jamc. vum H. Vfttt-r- . rf th NwlKMi iimiiHK- -r wit. i Hrth.nl ttiuipitir I a Joseph ho1! and nrtlvf lp vmrious allied V K.. I'i 1' find l.T. hlot'k --'. corimVt d with thn ,roi-ertb- 5 .... .. ('(Iitr:il ln BASEBALL ...cptahlighd. :S.t!ni- - Nw - ."ArHtns riHUitatJi tt B. B. nou-sotne years ago and furou-I enio-r:.rlstate of the t KK. April 3 "lUbe" Kulh part chairman to serve two years, and ( age n. inX" add to hu heroic i It. Rfkdman. canner and cal mer.w. w Tlx lttn a thourstfi chant f Oeden. to srve two years. Kid fans, all or- p.iiM.ts; hoard, under the law creatine th stand at Nash- - It. The w ill elect .f frite Its nif mbrs A Da. It Lesson in Manners for t'e t.l.e Va.nk.eea piay and another serretarv. Tht president Kk -i :n ii Ki".ir ti nes Kulh Children wiil receive rs a Hay and i ilif ; a i e he presidnt Twice the other rnornbers 120 a day, each a .if gnt BY (ingle, CKLETT BURGESS meeis unaer tneir cnrsre are iuhi i ' ' mi fanned ingHort- - wnuc (n The powers of th com miss'.i'n are quite wltle. ami the hope l,rSi!,, defeating the Yan-T- ;' expressed that, tinder the opera tifd t i ir pre&tf"ti series is tlon if the new lavr. horse racing n p "O'Ttip back" in T'tah aa H has . int an easy afternoon wilt som otheT states. r.;dM4. 1 .mi. af the xx.ene tn Ra e meets require the ijermlt of ohhks, whom the the cnnmilssion. and the licenae fee 5 vVxi 4. ;t nmsai n.. Xoeed $.00 day. Th ' V' i Curfew ahaJl tt'n.isi.m's i . expnafa are n tor.i' be April '' ' ' r hi ('in f'i me iespa Chlcaafo Cublets aspinr.i; Is iifrnittted under rfnmg ' the cooperative O t't.c- cioo reacheei hlanaas are-- f t:. homew-arsystem, and thse journey next or . l Yy the law a. . Mati-g- . r Hill Kiilefer under the "reRij-laM'-plat yesterday lt.-ausof commission. :n the j Oakland., fal. i'iii'.,.u f rece-,hae decided ,.,iitus, he . boi.1 .r. to ery one until some .kos ,f re-- ' very are evident. dir.-ct.t- pr Stockmen Ask for Lower Assessment. t .... ln " tomorrow Tortlahd hav-c,i- il spi inntichl, tihio, ;s to ...i W t. Jfcl af H Rl charts to V B. Jsckaoa. lota la and 19, be a Z, Ovaada subdlvlsk. Juae UuaklQaoci to Claud. Woviley. lot I. block IS. plat r Bllaabetk Helm to II I itlmi. lot 11. block 3 Huraefleld. plat A... J. I'. Nelson to it J .Ntlaos. b 7, block IS. firemen plat A L V. Wlllea to E. J talllsier loia 12at. Hlfhlaod Tark. 1'jog aud Plat A B. II. to Wearratnater ' Badertaclier Tit, 11. soiriTlu. Mlagham; Tore Hart-iI-.'clot 11. block lo.i canpsoy. Tolieg. blalto. liwr(H',v five acre plat A .t (owlev,t W'ro Jane IewVa, J. PelerfcW Ktaher to Vlnceet BM'mt'ful. tsh lota al ami 82. blck U. cuinnanr. K ails. riake. Snewfiakf, Aril.; Carellne 1.000 R. H K At Augusta. iBbdivtalon Oa Place K"tn I. Kros tiake. Ar'l ! A 9 Petrvut Americans ll.vnip to Kedora fswell. IV't Bitw-1 llioiin. Mielley, l.taho: Bserrlce '1. blta'k Kenwoo.1 1. addition 1 t."1nclnnatl Nationals j Mnrteusen llamer. Mabe. l'tfwetl to Willlatn ( airna, h.l Hattenee Johnson and l. lile and V'ffla !,. Msagnas. Petlorablock .'i S 700 .... addition Keu.cuKl I. I Woodw.4l. Ba.saier Sheehan. Petiton; to W A JJnlf). a). Vabey and I Vlr.go i,m w t'auipbel Mammoth, aad Irene J. parts of aeciioaa Id aad 41. tuWu-.Li1 went rana.i a.sitli, I. t'hrtstenssa. At Nseheftie. Tenn' k.,.t-- i Reek gprtnes. R II. K. Majuiol. A. Uabey to ii aid t..utii MrMatlea. g'sitli Jordan W.n.Ma !! Hoston Amrrtcane AWt !,iti. Ill BflJ Jl. L.WU nt I'll, oil lli hder and ItarsaMt Nashville Southern Ill Klilo A B1..11I1. rauaa 1 wet 4lt l ake infieUI. Itose, locey ,ni. llatteries Uaonliee, pan A. 1'. Jaaiea to A. 1 '1 afKittl. of aeclbm 1, tuwaablp Hevliig, lilts n: lav;a and vfw 10 Mackey. ilreen-burraOfs P west At.ii.i l:ivis Jack Iisfla, aaattiment of R. W. I.ar.n to it. 1.. Cratitreel l,.t Paradlsl. ad5 and SO. bloi-At Montgomery, It. H K l!u."nni.'c Ala W A 7 . KlltalHih strlnaham Vtak I.'ht 15 , .. dltluil S Mobile Houthern . . "1": to rece.er gyO.UUO ion pket nf 8. II. Nell tu R 0 l.araen, .Miiiiiifiy. Cleveland Americans r.,r terstmal liijurlea' la atrsst 3 aouth. .lam". 34. raotf. towaB'p Batteries Hlethln. Img, Atkins I rir auO'Cio' tie colllaion. ( 1 west .. and I'ucote; Burkeve. Vowe.l anl 1, N .1. aa1 othera Te. (tardea U A. llyera Id A I.. JunJngS. part few ell. IViilIou and utkra. to reorer f34gti.u6 ew 2 j of section IS, to.nah'p 10 U range 1 eaat At New Orleans J ob S'.lversteln vs. R. II K Ull'e Sjlseretels. A M. I'erHna to Hlale Braasl I'oiui i 1 U. Work 1. kouth 41 and Washington Americans drv, lei. w T Hde, te re 10 C o 4 New thiearis Southern ... riTi.ty niwards t Mala atreet addltlou liattcrles Johnson, iireirv and H :ei. un. e $.'.140 tanisret fur iraoeal lajurtaa I. I. Albauah to J J. kuronterhaya. it'mutliile acciilent. addition l.W Tate. Hodge, protisnird and l'ark lkiuglas ..( Vj lir.t" s. liewey ' A. Oreea, al JohB fowl. u Wlow luTjiainieiit 10 At Durham. V f company, lot 1. Murk 82. plat B: R II. K. Ata H U oi. .Alna..!. Rfd v.iif siui Buil'Uhtf f tall .more (1. H lelt to t'aoaoa 2 IntVrnatU.na! H" H 10 im tin"H 3. block 4. Koreat Hale lot 7 paiiy, I'ttrham Piedmont l' f Ani.H ti. Kltaann Tt. Carl A. K. t'. Rtrobel to Cannon BmlrtliiK an i s. uppn, lotteries--.- i lit. block 4: Forest lot companv. . JU"r!'- 1""ia"i anu sessions. ( K;inH-- r i: .1 t. Mows A Patfl, ' t4 r"i'vi.Ki'iu on fiT, ami ' forecioa F. l.aia K. Hanifliis le'Caanon Building m tiii ii na ni r. if. r. hfttr.-- f:iort irRtft". JJI. bloi'k It) acr lot fnpnny, A -- la NiPiku 10 Horace Strike. rtiTeree. i i Birmingham tuthern A C 0 8t IaMiis Amerlrann 0 Nttil NaTiniat ltaak vt. Btsy Ander-i- i II. plat.V. hourke to lauuoti Building I recoVt-- r :i I r aii'l Hfu Orvl to an t h, I.atterlew block S $633 and and lias t. idler, linnet eonipany, 14 Honiealte avWltion Urnnt. Wtngrti und rlan; llitieon va. francia 0. Uat-..- . J. r. Amuaaen to A K. Amnsseu. I'tokson , 1S.00O tut 1. Work T. plat A Ior!a Isnnalil (?lark. dl W W. I'iinTnlns to tt. B Keckel, .' or 10 . Tl,"1" '.'"' . lot 1. block 1S5. plat I ' J It A ken to A. H Akert, lots W "ul ', .eag....' VVrgim. 1 .5. addltloB to W, Inlewoud ' '"'-""""'"-"n- . tuyun "Hon.; l .''Li!Mtr!L:iuvnjfiir-'UaaUJM rH Vrf "l?r?tl t ef&aa ST t II J" "l R i ..n 10 urn.?r sale. B In., IS. block S. nf.ry iiitiegan. Uorg. lot plat A .,n,. "l"cK. J Home sod Cler .1 J. nine. !and to IV U. ttook. lot 4. ence tt 1 in- -r Cbsrlea r. ejlltilnc. foe 00 Mock 47, plat B ,. lHi i n c. 7 ' sueseu 10 f H. Aliter lo E. A. Hoeblcr. lut 7 10 siwsnced oa. derlre to be pat U I 54. block 4. Liberty ' "rk Amerl.-gnHeights s IK R iirooKlvn Nationals ft; Russell to W B, Vlllast. 10 " 4. lot block ' i. Ubsrty Hetgkta... naileries rTMncis. ". ami fenln'K Mae M Archibald,'. ... W B. Rlcbarda to H h. Mrglunell, " .. y' .eiii. reuy. M'liwuriz itiisli bil.l. dlvon.. lota Bi and to. Highland Park. ami 1 a lor. h!a I'lontilener rs nr. George B Rehl-1 plat A 15 3110 fur alleged I" re.o.er At Miiiston, Texas laipiier It lotIff, Horsley to Ueorge Howies. It 11 K jtieilicMl Ireatui.'Dt.( 10 14. block 4. fire scr. plat A . s ir, iiinaha Western K. Coin. A. R Sniltll h,la t Uouston Texas pt BUILDINO PFatIT3 ISeiOED. I i and 2. block j Uale Latteries V;ze .smith and iota to T. K Blealnger. Itrleti.lMrT. refcl.lence t 2. MSI t:. KandCvln Swaru. Mevers. ! .It t loh n, ttnrns and I. HA I.MOI. 10 .. 2. block orest Pale f '!.,(,. mlj. Mci"-tird.Manoiijp k 10 ii' n Itiiiiilhiir alary II. Frees, to Ma H. A twu real 11. , , IVraat Reahan. part of Itslt 9, itt e.i, h torn At St. 10 l la Kl.i ..let II I", 1 ri'ili"! ItiilUtitnr c.,uti,nr, rtaidence s. oon ' 1 Boston Natlonjajs R Baddley to Kill. H Mulr. bin Bolton, npntrs I", I I IIOO ' H. 1. lot block oS :! Ft Petersburg Klorhla 7 l' ... 3. last reslihsice IJberty Heights Itatteries -- Van 4.600 George Panaa to A. H.irla.. tots IS Hntlield r I''"'0 Vlrentsu. re.i.li!ic ... Itrunt, 1 050 and block 1. Magna addition.. , IK. li. Itriehhnw. nlteratlrsia and I t'otialneaii' jl0v;,t 'I K'rnest Amler.on, B'tditlona 2. Ooo Berths !'. Whitecar fa t'alted Pat- Knight, Manila and AbeR. block ltio plat A l.Kltf tern Wwke, lot II. F B.liraven. resilience .. 4.000 A. 1 .... .. l.an,i Huill.nir Kelly et. al. to T. W. Nayreal company, At To Angeles lor eonipany. lota S3 and S4, block , . ,eic e 1.01 HI J - I,r.,n nil l.l n sr ciMnpauy, Pittsburg Natlonajs 1 4. two raalCollege View I.os Angeles Cjaat 1 J tel.ee. a KJO.K1 PBCI, 4.000 Meg. liar Keel Batatea .V Inreatment rtattertest Meadow s and Sinlto eompsny to ksmilel E. Orenburg. l.prs,ai Ilull'I'ng cohmiiit, two Clarner. Ramsey. Phillips and sti-block 92. plat C k.t nt $iliVi fah s.nno !0 H O Krictpiirti. twin n. Hyc ro llarle Hyde, see .. 4V) M. 1.. ijij.M':.. tlon i. townabtp 2 south, rauge 1 4 iK At Chattanooya. Tenn' ' H H k.'ind. a.l litiona R. 11. r. RJNI i i ojumbus II. H ismcerflelil te Clarence a Whitman. 6.0011 Thomaa A. A t lo 17 rei(!enc lots 4 sad 8, block IHnreaTield. 11 Chattanooira S A s 1 1. subdivision Ehrlch's REAL ESTATE TRANSIT. Latteries Palk. Ketchum and n, Hallenn. Roe. Phelps and AnderWAKRANTT IlEEIW Ni. !. 1". funill'i son. Kress, Illnkle. t,, Martena a. lis. I.. 1, bkurk . 12, Jordan. !,.,.,".,""",. e Mil t. - annual encampThe twenty-fourt- h ment of the tsauarhtens of tha Utah Pioneers waa held yastertaay afternoon in- report, committees were given by vuriou on the worst of the Pe year. That of n axact the at retaj-y- , ahowin of Ahe society s acrourtta ami a small surplus, was especially Interesting;. ' A musical Drogrram, ronabstlnf of solo by iaeorrt ruanlev. a violin selection t)v Mrs. Marsret Stewart Hewlett and a vocal aado iy iP. Brewerlon. wa fiven. Lucill. Hrewertdn waa .cxmpajitat. The following; officers for the ert elected: President, year Fannie C. Woodruff; first vice presiF. Flygaj'e of Amelia. Mrs dent, saycond vsce prestdent. Jjiura Tauinei , reoordtnr aeere tarry. Cornelia S. Lund: outTBspondlnc secretary, Mrs, Kate C. Snow; ajatata.nt secretary, iMrs. fu e CM. Packer of Ogden; en C. Arnold; registrar, treasurer. Ikrtha M. Gray; chaplain. Klua belli S Wilcox: historian. Mora B. Horns; assistant historian. Sarah IB. Broca-tanlsbrarian. .Ina V. aCard; Mrs. H. W. Brewerton; orranlsl. Mrs. X'erda Jlercey. Artic-ieof Incurporalidr were filed yesiterday :by the oronlaaion with the cciunty clerk, forming a society not Incorporated for pecunlnary profit, ha InaT for its purpose the tollecton and prc. r atjon of the history of the state uf I't.in and her people. The txtard of trustees rvrnsiets of Flora B. llr.rne. Jcannie Woodruff, Ijanra W. Tanner. Jane illllett. Kllen C. Arnold, liertha Gray, Edith l" Zina Y. Card and Amelia 11. nytfore. - Thornton. aad Matte, I. VAottki. Snonrdeil. I da he. 8uau I.t 1. KeteS aabdlvl4m ......... A r:il Siultn. Halt Iakv, aad larak ''tiantiiMi Bulldiog to J. K. coiouany II Uarla, I cht geeeae-Usl- e . XhaMJsa . Ml, btwtk 4, STOrKTTrT; faT .April ?, TMtr'h- - Ha)! era Kred Frankhoue and Al Helnhartj Pwjr fmfta aad SMaabath ftata, Salt of the Syracuse club nf the Interna- - I. H"s!!im only and Rachel 0. Stevenson, tinnnl lapue, who have tram-- ! inir In St.wittnn with th.- St. Lout, S;'( J"H- - V s:mm"Bt and Jinoah afoak, r'ardmals ?he naet month, arp en rM.ip tonisrht to join their te.'im at t liihvVt 1; bateniaa, Waada Phelps, alnet-'a ;aylord Keppv, fieher. blalm pitcher, rame hare from S:n X Goehaa. Ctik; Katie Krniu'ti-.to join them on thrir trip B t'lsrlea lleceer. McPhereea. Esa. i. east I.iot.i r It.n.lil!. gait Uka: fwoatanca I" t.aing. I'taird Fails. ',' M la.D L Dt 1 naT . 1 Suutk eubdlTlsloa J T. rwlton. lot Seirtnei 11. block I, Steele's snbdlslehw. . M. A. Millryaa to t). A. Wovtley. T. Jcnen. l; iilnaJr Bancroft. Grant, Waters and Rodman Compose Race Commission . fi.-ar- a plat A I'taa rtuaoa CArpttnlin lletiDnry. lot 1, block MAHHIAQr UCXaVSEI. Atma H Mrrrm. PlifkfwK Itlabe. B4 Orvi ,i S WaW0rv Riburf. Idabe. i librt'i A Wiiiifotiiia aud Ruth Peterson, d i Kia Qeari a stuffy Wheeler, , . h7r 8 April Ifpam , 3 ' 1 , j ll" hard ruhkar .... o 0 " R'?rti ,0?r' 14 STAR SKsirin, BrmAm ; iui-ing watt-hp.- Dtadea o . weeks, GEM Doub!d-LIf- e 11 ,HL?r'?VT.T"' ',. ;i fntrreS- Marvelous New If pr'POS. the G00PS1 ;.v h tlu lr e?'e- - v- hcvr It s t mentioned !;',( a p;r..- f.i f the notion th.it land can beat the Vr,r' fn.lu-:r at his own gam In GEM Safety fttuor imf A Tutila I. tourna-Indla- ""' ' . t " thr iff . fllli-AtiO- . vl-V- defrod wa r hf. w 1 ,j ;t ctt.e.l. 1, title Inwn In l .!.,., .1..national In the ,ly represented InterwYholasttc buskeihall """tit. will see Its team enter the "Z -- to w ork to h..;. m Chicago Flit ter : . "I have tried lira (Cm) ragor and ' find it ! satisfactory." ,. 1 10 rlH - fort is! Writtt I FORT SMITH WILL PLAY DIXIE TODAY ',-.- ILrl EbI cual 9 o o o o rf v.lan. 11 . oi.mehlln. lf (i u . s Ebertiarilt.lf rsrr'nf. - llll it r KABAallB t 1 lm'n f If it n . v;.-- M ti . nine- 10 n m n. l.aes) .! i V in;', ". c llmhv. Ninlric on your chin. Snip it off ZWZT , iik" Lithe Iwvw ttr a:pi.l, jig time with the "keenest ih"r n i'i '! ,; ,-. if.. edge in the world" Gem jn ;";.r;. Double - life Blades and o i, ne of theum'7,':,.., a. -- a. I at ' !b tha' o, cat ll nuai VUWI laci COITI" ... !;,(. !: $ Oi '. nnick their 'team le to 14 and Kl Itenn ritiuton. Conn riimmated i.ar.imie. Wyo., 13 to 1,1, i one overtime irame I, Kansaa Citv. bv Weitport high, defeating Ihipont Manual. Ixiuisviller Kv will enter ths semi-- j iy to lliiala iiitlnM Wichita, Kan the lat- ir. te.uii bmliiK defeated I'nlun-- '. town, I'.i 4J to .'1, earlier today. K.o h of the remaining four teams strong. They have defeated " ""ve scores In ,','""lt"lV , ,,av wo" 1""M of fV""' ,s'" r a",', " r "nd consistent r "r " "'7 ,.on ,ort While the law cresting a state rac- ma em. o,u. fi lire ue;e,iieo commission ing and outllnlna lis w T2. and n to play St. George world it waa stranpre th Indiana I'mh t. roorroW duties Is not effective until Slav 11. leorge today- Governor c.eorge 11. fern land thev were Intere.i'ed 1r, It trip e,l 15 We! tdr onnoiinced loo, Iowa, and rfi!rni-fthe personnel of.yeerd,.v the com-I'li iiM.rn l.iirh. Mich. iinrreaion ev narTh. Indian nirner nrranr. cm- imnuvs' i. t Moirteiin.a. i;a., 32 to 24, era. of tHe manager IVneret New tiicet V; ZcLTZ high, Iort-- entanglement;'! aarf n a If .. tCLnjiil-iirT- ' BritlM r r it If Mioera. W Mm. w. n flre-scr- e 10 . ..h'T ..,,., liinaa and Myers the,,, - Vast - ltKt Kl. fr e ahead v.nri ,e succession, rlvinc .,..1,. a -- Don't play with that barbed-wir- p,..nt T.ranlc. pilcntcn p 1 Buiwas with a free tftrow aa the ion-- I of the l!en mi i to f,nal test rnded. At the opening overtime i.ericl elllnirham llnado a brisket act hl fe UIIDIII'C CM 10 rnond. Tlie collegians will he opposed by soma of the best players m the state. the club members are Karl Among Chin Wire en LARAMIE EXTRA PERIOD ternoon with, according to f'app. manager, at leant four of !! five courts In splendid, playing condition. Invitations hiv been arnt out to former club member.. Tha lockers and showers, an well aa tha card rooma, dance hall concessions, and bowling alleys are ready. Prospective members are Invited to visit tha club, rooms, which are located at 25 Routh Tenth East, and play. The feature event of the afternoon's program will be a series of matches between the University of lTfh 4earo- - and a. team from the club. These matches will begin promptly at t o'clock. Coach Parniele. of the university announces that the of his team will be made up of Mel r.allacher. captain; Frank Hill- fi 'lr 'a''l e Loynd. j rni, his. Th , Uir. Tti chafrrloniMp match will taka placa on th rourta Monday aftmonn. Tha two piyer hav mat twlca tit of tha achool for ttia a!n-land .rh ttma Oattarhar merfd after a cioa and xritln match. Both wtnnara wra foroad to go f ttra aais to wta yeatrdy. Allan ChrlnTansen msrtf MM Galiachr go Ms hardirt to taita :h ona aemlfinl I I, whlia match. Hill Hayden captured th flrat ttt from (toodall. Tha scoi of thia fray 10 s y Trouble Caused br Getting Reliered by E. Pinkbeun't Lydia Taking Fannie C Woodruff Is Vegetable Compound Chosen Head of Daugti-ter- s Talcrni, NwYort '1 thocrht it of Utah 'Pioneers. wousd intreait 70a to know what Den- UpTc-oSceo- . Ij-mt- 15-1- BIRTH OF BABY - ul West Waterloo Loici Out to, Utahns in Extra 4 Score. Period by SUFFERED AFTER LiiSIUWHlULU , ' Take Extra Set Matches inintiirii nm n ' : 1 Will srwai imghneas and civ ths skin kl natural ucauiKia ana cnarm. ' j A GOOD PLACE atsfc. mm dittUs Sat Kaat |