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Show TE BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH Vou Build It Rack Keeps Gadgets in Reach tools or skill are required. All materials are readily available at any lumber yard. Send 15e for Modern Knife and ment Imple- Rack I'ntti-r- No. to Easi-rlll- d Pattern Company, Dept. W, i'leasantvUla. New York. hunt and hurt your feel-ing- t, and fingers searching for those little kitchen gadgets that are always on the bottom of the drawer? With this convenient kitchen equipment rack you can keep them within easy reach. The rack Is easy to mnke. Just bar full aire pattern olfered below on the ma-terial pattern apecillei. Snw and assemble exactly where pattern Indicates. Complete Hut of materials, step by step directions and numbered assembly Illustration' are Included with each pattern. No special Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No wondar thousands teased by Itchy tor-mt- nt blass the day thay chancad to HsUiol. 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I 4moot bated on eonllnuf ni utu of popular srands fVjtv' lfl fK WI ?ii MI T0UUOCT0itN0WS ABOUT SAHOCKAttmS Sjfoiyfev, MM: 1 MAHONEY Ml jg right wing of the totonto the: third prominent athlete YEARS TO ENTER PROFESSIONAL S.ELL5W0KTH VINES, FWME? AMA-- 5 CHAMP AND 5AM BVRD, YANKEE J, DROPPED THEIR 6fOCTS FOR THE SlNICKI RX LOWED M IC47, RK5MT 3 A FINALIST M THE CANADIAN NG ID NO LESS THAN FRANK I. BUT UNLIKE THE OTHERS, HE'S UP HIS NQI UXE.tt HCOXV. LBSCmd GOSCA, WHITE SOX ROOKC, GOT OUT W5 WLTRiEVE LOST GOLF BALLS AT A OF HIS BATTING RUT LAST SEASON. IN 1946 NEW YOCK COUNTRY CLU8! THE HOUNDS WITH ERIE, OA, AND IN tW WITH VSATER.LDO, SEEK OUT THZOCCR OF SCENTED SOAP IA, HE HIT.339... BUT HE CAME OUT OF ft IN WHCH THE BALLS APE WASHED. IN W49.HE HIT .542 WITH MEMPHIS. 'A f "i Z ' ' x v J i wfill liffW i.--J 85 " "'f" "I ' rftAlW.ft,. " V .41,m,l.;,(iiaif'l4 ay- -'- to ., - ' IS a tde thousands of services at which Americans will worship the Risen Christ this Easter I 5, one of the most impressive will be that held among the brilliant red limestone spires Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs, Colo. l g .. "'""""'V' : )j , i " S)yyyyy' rjrry n s rc ':yiyyA ? 4 ?y ''yy - yy -- N - - M' :- -ktyZ - Rev. Howard E. Hansen (inset), pastor of the First n church of Colorado Springs, will deliver the the 30,000 worshippers who annually come to this eliush of Easter dawn. The Rev. A. W. Luce (right) lie Garden of the Gods Easter sunrise services in 1921 Wo retain a devout interest in them. xihyyffk M pi hiYywW4i " yx I UU y?4 f VAt' This year, in addition to the formal service, Colo-rado Springs Civic Players will pantomine scenes in which the two Marys visit Christ's tomb, speak with the angel of the Lord and later tell of the happenings to two of Christ's Disciples, Peter and John. r;--r.?preN- s- iyyf. i UxT' " s 'wU's y?"j ' ' fJ v'4r sfl y' ; 1 1 iV. Irrigation, Fertilizer Equal Bigger Crops Fertilizer pays under irrigation in the Panhandle, according to F. B. Hunt of Hale county, Texas. With 200 pounds of ammonium nitrate an acre applied in the fall before sowing-ove- r land that had been summer -- fallowed, he in-creased his wheat yield from 45 to 55 bushels; on land in con-tinuous wheat, 200 pounds of am-monium nitrate per acre raised the yield from 15 to 30 bushels. Mr. Hunt is one of hundreds of Panhandle farmers using well ir-rigation. With water, which per-mits the growing of legumes, they are starting crop-rotatio- n systems to hold the soil at high-producti-levels. Cheap Uranium A new method of obtaining pure uranium compounds from the in-ferior ores found in the U. S. has been discovered. In 1941, the cost of obtaining the compounds was about $1,000 a pound. Using the new method, the cost will be about $10 a pound. SPORT LIGHT . I Large Plans for Pete Reiser " By GRANTLAND RICE 1 Tt YEAR AGO a hustling second baseman by the name of Eddie Stanky asked the Brooklyn manage-ment for an increased stipend or paycheck. Brother Rickey promptly traded him to the Braves and there-by helped move the same Braves into first place. Stanky did more than his share in Whipping Al Dark, a fast, intelligent. (Ml natural ballplayer into pennant form before Eddie was hurt. The Braves left the Stankyless Dodgers far in the rut. There is now a chance that Branch Rickey is pulling a repeater. He is on Every team in our league la stronger. At least most of them are. For example, the Cardinals and Pirates will be better, and the Dodgers, with all their fast kids, is no club you can ever loaf against. "But I still honestly Relieve ws have enough to win for Boston again. If I didn't think so, I cer-tainly wouldn't say so. But this it going to be a scramble." e The Most Improved Team The most Improved team in eithel league, probably is part of the Philadelphia Story. The Philadel-phia Story in baseball has been a rather sad one for some time. But Connie Mack revived old dreams last season, and not only the veteran Connie but many fairly-sma- rt people believe his Athletics have a pennantj chance this new season. Not second not third not fourth but first. Just as big a story Is the chance the Phillies have. They are too young to win any pen-nant. But smart baseball peo-ple tell me they can finish sec-ond or third. They probably won't. But they look like a big league ball club on a ram--. page. They have a better outfield than either the Braves, Dodgers or the Cardinals in Del Ennis, Richie Ash-bur-and Bill Nicholson. They hav one of the best infields in eithei league with Eddie Waitkus at first, plus Puddinhead Jones at third. Their catching is only fair. The Phillies represent the story of the new Nations league. They can finish second or seventh. They can finish sev-enth and still be almost as gaod as the 1949 pennant winner. They deserve support from their fans, for here is not only a good ball club,' but an interesting one. I had a long talk today with mj favorite pitcher. His name is EweL BlackweLl of the Reds. In 1947 Blackwell was far anc away the best pitcher in the game-n- ot barring Feller, Newhouser 01 anyone else. Working for the lowlj Reds, he won 16 straight games He pitched a and cam close to another in his next start. Working with the Yankee: or Dodg ers that same year, Blackwell would have won 30 games and lost three or four. He might have woe 35 games. Grantland Bice J1" ? be'n.g Southworth s "cousin." Some time back, Rickey sold another Dodger star, Pete Reiser, to the same Braves. Reiser is jubilant. So is Southworth. "I don't think I ever felt better," Reiser told me the other day. "My legs are fine again and so is my arm. I'm running into no more walls. I'm up to full weight 180 pounds." It might be noted that Reiser was only 30 years of age on St. Patrick's day, sharing this date with Bobby Jones. Reiser Is In his prime. I saw him play third in a recent spring training game and make four beeline throws to first, even rocking the stalwart first base-man. Earl Torgeson. Pete was burning the ball across. '1 have big plans for Reiser," Southworth told me. "I mean if his arm is O.K. I'm not worried about his legs or health. He is not only a fine ballplayer, but a great hitter and a natural competitor. He can help us more than you might think. Pete has known more than his share of raw luck. The tide is about due to turn the other way. If it does, the Braves will look even better than I think they are and I'm not selling them short. "Watch that Torgeson at first. He might be the best first baseman in either league this season. Sain and Spahn are my stand-bys- , but Vern Bickford has improved sharply and Bill Voiselle will be quite a help. Stanky is again in top condition. His cracked ankle is O.K. I have a g yQung catcher in Paul Burris. "My club is much better than it was last year. It has to be. 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