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Show UINTAII BASIN York Service NU Post-W- jeAre Some Scores jus Box L' laf like P'mlIc0 and a other tracks, is vastly mTOGA, t ,4h about its clubhouse shirts and Manhat- clien-30t- h obs ind i Revealed i,er polo .ad oien front th r re indli, are losur!-'emm- Ed; Lown, Olympia rir weight cham-i- j s of owner club. s Ruth Giants Babe 4 the Braves e field box ler day le a j was f5 over player to to greet him. ... The Garry Levan, Princeton is president of a d star, Ohio. . . . In Steubenville, her is running for mayor of 0f ML John S. Ilam-tii- e hockey and Madison have told . Garden baron, bo let him off after he p across the aught speeding .boro bridge the other after-- . The three placing judges s wear ropolltan les, . . . The man who wrote inlay baseball law, one of it of reasons why New York ners get richer, had to pay rn way Into Yankee Stadium rtyear. The Giants, though, two season passes. . . . t probably cannot be helped, r as well be mentioned that urley plans to reveal 20 new ers during the winter cam-- , . Francis T. Hunter, the r tennis says that, time permits, all strokes In ime are best and most easily with the body sidewise to Col. could t race-track- Tt V t 7 and players are frett the United Stat has been selected f in England next ye polo nger !2f Moody Tennis in h rumor (L I already qua li atches of the that the promise pERHAPS the pardon of those two eminent Gentlemen Kh0!,Tsahle asked before the s mentioned. Yet, with or subject without such generous permission to spill the works, one fact daily becomes clearer concerning the Dean broth. ers. It is that those two illustrious citizens are In imminent peril of being deposed from their proud posts as the most feared members of the St. Louis Gat House Gang, Ky this I da not mean to suggest that the dizziness boys are becoming a couple of soft touches. Even though his success against the Giants has been somewhat less than remarkable this year It Is f more than likely that the elder pride of the family will end the season with j ' jj y 25 victories. When you add to that the 20triumphs towhieh Medwlck Paul probably will eventually be entitled, yon have an imposing total In a league where 95 winning efforts usually entitles your side to a generous share In the World Series. So It would he silly to hint that the possessors of such rare hurling talent are slipping merely because luck has not been quite as generous with them as It was a season ago. Se provide the r The team is reported to up of Mike Phipps, Ce .Tommy Hitchcock, and Wi Suest and much of the young rises because Smith is ropen would i Nout pro. Also It would be decidedly unfair to two up and coming strong arm members of the same gang. If Joseph (alias Ducky Wucky) Medwlck and John (alias Pepper) Mar-ti- n happen to be receiving a main share of the applause right now It Is 6olely upon their own merits. Even though their attacking averages may not be quite up to those of the once famous s or combinations It has been years since the fans have been fascinated and opposing teams bedevilled by suen a pair. Ruth-Gehrl- g Housewife's Icfea of complains tl It Is Impossible make quick gr: for seasoned pi; ers from the lov minor leagues wl emergencies cr up at Newark nr This Is b e c a u such useful a letes prefer to p! semi-prball or I o Industrl Leagues (the La a pfry wanna In N Jersey Is a rC also holding jobs 'bile de. Perry of it Jamm 0f Germany. Enj Craw ; falla nnl Budge of the I e.ranl n tBat order as :a(il"S niateur tennis f wwding to Hill Tllden. is Moody ranking M Lnited States, 11 Slerlng, Germany, k'au. Australia. . . . the best crap sho a but lnih'.clubhouse by-ca- n cards, T) KJ . 'ncom tax laws Briefly told for Busy Headers AID FOR STUDENTS PLAN ANNUAL SALE A BIG WORK PROJECT ' v I 1 TWO i - "'" a , ff J V Jyte98tmChmelino Wou,d f l-- tfa nWorth of taxe. II ' T Is Purs for lh iMh. VUn,ted States. abject to a far Rub Marqu Wo" 19 tral k 5'0 A10 hw tickets Down li, Pari-mutu- , ir de 'iM fi J !k s. (how Wa ji ,tjrter li,, , t1" Loulsvi ,' '"Jayabl, - Wr's,,in th first i'!0n' the witnessed fv ' t A 1 K'' ? a?," h- tler' S I and had Sot S music. th CXhib par n ut of bass drum Vh.row" 0 I i t'Fh v;ASa -- ' 1 jj"' - , - , .. YrA- I e aV v . - ,7 rwfc... ' S 1 V t V ' eoO, 4 ' rM O' J' 5 jrfiyf' I tJS jf i SHEEP 1 1 d, show. o 4 STS 'Vox xf- : By WILLIAM C. UTLEY within five years r.K - '4sr ('nJ.'vA- - fey? f , X C . SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Worthy students of Utah colleges will receive a total of $15,666.30 a month to aid them in completing their educational training, Dr. Francis W. Kirkham, Utah director of the national youth administration, announced. . x - I PX y POSSIBLY within ten our will be built around the machine. In the most sense of the term. x,. sr v?w j. - . ' POCATELLO, t. i Our new houses will be prefabrimanufactured on a basis that will bring the most scientifically modern of them within the reach of the family of moderate means, just as mass production has brought the automobile Into millions of family ga- SALT LAKE n n con-erab- f. man-mad- e House-Movin- g Chi-cag- o con-?rah- Restric- nt cated houses, press-agent-e- d IDA. tions regarding more than 13 months service by any one enrolled in the CCC have been removed it is announced. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A drop downward in freight rates on carload shipments of peaches from Utah to Missouri river points has been announced. v- - n rages. Every new house will be a sort Of course, the Individual excelof zipper house whose parts can lence of the two Is not exactly a be buttoned together and unbutmatter of red hot news. Medwlck, toned again with the greatest of ease. All new houses will be of a as was almost exclusively predicted by this department before the pleasing simplicity of design. All event, was one of the brightest stars will have flat roofs that will be so of the 1934 World Series, while Mar- much more living surface" In pleastin had achieved fame even pre- ant weather. All houses will be In all kind3 of vious to that Yet It Is also true that, until recently, their real value weather. In the center of every house will to the champions had been greatly be a compact, electrically driven obscured by the better performances of the brother act. motor unit which will furnish power for the hundreds of tasks which make housekeeping a chore today, Medwick, Martin will heat the house in winter and cool it in summer. Real Ogres of Cards These are not Idealistic fancies, framed In fragile smoke rings from In June, for instance, I sat on the dream pipes of Impractical soEven cial planning bugs. They are facts. e bench with the Giants. then while piling For such houses already exist, up what seemed to both individually and In communibe an imposing lead ties. Their manufacture and dethey were fearful sign Is being fostered by some of of the Cards, who the biggest and most progressive inwere so happily dustrial giants of the day. In wrangling Houses for Low Incomes. among themselves the principal strides In deFor that they were givhouses of this sort the veloping ing little thought must go to Owen D. Young, credit or effort to winning General Electric company, of head j games. When asked and to Foster Gunnison, president what particular Inc. Houses Inc., has tion of the Cards of Houses, not to build houses, but formed been they were most to conduct research for the entire red of, eleven of Bill Terry's trade "through which new efuls replied the Deans, two building home building will be testIn Ideas them said Frankie Frisch and ed and cleared and also to culture, eo more votes were scattered In the management of, or help assist ong Martin, Medwick and Rip finance any worthy project designed lins. to produce modern houses that will ?he other day I asked again. Five be within easy financial reach of those with low Incomes. the Giants confided-tbtibewhenever a feeling funny get Houses, Inc., has been subsidized y see a Dean coming out of a by General Electric. Mr. Gunnison out, even though they have been has been one of the leaders In the re than a trifle successful against housing movement. ted houses, albrothers this season. Nine Motorized, stage, the experimental freely and with a ready past spitting and crossing of have been assembled at White were will-t- o Plains, N, Y., Garden City, L. L, jers to ward off jinxes the world New York city, Boston and Philadelof tell that portion lch knows a good paper when phia. At Boston there is a whole sees one that if some kidnaper colony of such houses which Is Med-- k ild get around to taking visited by thousands of persons vaca-- i a on long Martin and daily. they felt more than reasonably Purdne university, at Lafayette, e that their lives would be full Ind for the administration of Its merriment and the clink of W'orld new course. The New Science of ies gold. Better Living," Is preparing to start to use well a whole modern community afterwards (I give service as for the I stood laboratory a as gargantuan long sentences gentlemen) scientific hous-lufthe Polo Grounds gate and study of tomorrows ed the same question of 20 fans, David Boss, chairman of the after is men and three ladies, of trustees of the university, a touch, board wasn't It king sure that 143 acres of bind where donated nediately decided that Joseph, has new village will be assembled. alias the John, and is Ducky Wucky, will be subjected boye Here every house strong-arjper, were the and weathtemperatures most extreme to the even j had been doing and all er conditions, able execution for the gang out earthquakes and cyclones. In thirty r. Six fans, all males, held a days it will go through the Bame rigthe Deans while Frisch drew suffers one. ors that the ordinary house Indeterminate y vote and an years. of twenty course In the these ust wlmt all this proves-as- lde What Interesting possibilities in Indicating that Brooklyn new houses offer Is Easy. led Its usual bone a year ago Med-- k sn it could have had both Edwards of Jack Suppose and Martin together with and Mrs. Edwards have Just change left over from finished paying for their new house and $50 000 which was demanded,g At last, after long saving own some-inot expected for them- -ls ambition to their struggle, that need not be stressed here has become a when the their own home Yet, length. Then, any great of glorious and happy reality. to can overcome the glamour decides firm Jacks two great pitching brothers. transfer blm to New Orleans. Must It does He achieving renown, to they give up the lovely dwelling m to point out that the way so hard to own? la they have worked around success In baseball simply calls the Jack NO Indeed, was lo Ty s eh the same as it They take movers. lift It house, iba heyday. little the and unbutton a fair aboard their truck and soon It Is than mors had Cobb Ir Dixie. Only was truly gaily along to re of ability, but h. need be hlmse f rolling foundation exerted cement he new a at because that It of nintter most a simple Is the hullt That snuously to make same with should take do more than a couple the Is It time. the slugging h two broad-backeof weeks. a Should the new climate suggest a of ths Gas House Gang. d 'f - " i, J'' X ' The above rather elaborate conception of a colony of the new pre. fabricated motorized houses, drawn by Hugh Ferriss, has been offered Purdue university for study In its new housing course. Inset: Part ol the colony of motorized homes which Is being visited by 1,090 persons an hour at Cambridge, Mass. different way of laying out the rooms, wiiy that Is a simple matter, too. They can be buttoned together again In whatever arrangement Its owners desire. And If the young couple would like to have a guest room to make It more convenient for his or her folks to visit them In New Orleans next winter, a couple of new panels can be buttoned on. Fresh air fiends and those of us who like to feed poetic souls by flinging windows open to the balmy breezes of spring are likely to be a little chagrined with the new type of house. Here the spring breeze Is not a pleasant zephyr, but an annoying draft For this Is an house, remember. The motor unit draws In the outside air with a central fan, washes It, purifies It and heats It or cools It. For that reason complete Insulation from the outside temperatures Is essential. The air supplied by the motor unit Is In reality fresher and better to breathe than the outside air, no matter what the weather. Roofs of the new houses can be flat for sun deck and play areas because these buildings, even though they be only one story high, are built like skyscrapers. So complete will be the Insulation from heat and cold, you can Invite friends over whenever you want to for a weiner roast with the bonfire built on the roofl The houses will also cyclone-proo- f he lightning-proof- , and even earthquake-proof- . Modernists Make Concession. walls are proof The against sound and termites. They are made of steel, with panels of pressed absestos and cement They are practically indestructible. They feel like stucco and yet nails can be driven Into them. Only the front door will be made of wood a true concession on the part of the designers to allow for s some little shred of the sentiment to remain. Mr. Gunnison explains It: We dont want to be too modernistic. The housewife wants the feel of wood on the door as she enters. Its more domestic not so mechanical, somehow. Everything In the house has been done from her point of view. It Is easy to suppose that the housewife will really be more Interested In the "feel of machinery at her fingertips, ready to do most of her work for her. From that standard, certainly the house has been designed with her In mind. Everything is easy to do. Walls are of washable fabric. Closets are cedar lined. Floors are made of compressed hardwood panel! Windows are of the steel casement type, which open with a little crank, like those In an automobile. There are metal storm windows and screens. There are no cellars In this houe. There Is nothing to go Into the cellar. All the heating, plumbing and domestic mechanical equipment Is contained In the motor unit on the first floor. This mechnnlea! nerve center of the home has been called one of the most Important scientific contributions to the building Industry In years. home-maker'- screw-driver- 5 s?' - it . j Vw, v 5?- - MILLION SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The finest products of Utahs fields, gardens and orchards will be exhibited in exceptional variety and in settings worthy of their excellence at the 1935 state fair, scheduled to open in Salt Lake City September 23 and close October 5. OGDEN, UT. To encourage production of better wool and to promote proper handling and preparation for market, an annual wool sale will be inaugurated this year in conjunction with the seventeenth annual Ogden livestock show, January 10 to 16, announces Ezra J. Fjelds-tesecretary of the livestock , 4 fj! $ T t: p - v T '' 1 In Box Intermountain News y-1 Weiss, supervisor storm system, HFfnnn Machines Do It All. steel cabinet, hardly larger than a pantry, contains the motor unit. If there are two floors, this core extends alqo to the second floor to serve additional baths there. The front of the unit forms one wall of the kitchen. Along this wall la the kitchen workbench. It Is a A single, streamlined unit of monel metal and enamel, which contains a range, an electric refrigerator, electric clock, mechanical dishwasher and dryer, shadowless Indirect lighting unit, basin and work table with drawers and cupboards scientifically arranged to save step3 for the housewife. There are no cooking odors In this kitchen, for, la addithero tion to the Is an exhaust fan. On the other side of the kitchen wall, inside the unit, is all the heavier equipment the water heatmachine and the er, furnace (which Is much smaller than furnaces we are accustomed to today), all of them automatic, of course. Next to the kitchen Is the bathroom and, this, too, has one wall facing the motor unit From this wall come the bathtub with shower attachment, an electric heater for the extra warmth that Is sometimes desirable In the bath on chilly mornings, and a lavatory big enough to bathe the baby In. The toilet also projects from this wall; It does not touch the floor, leaving plenty of room for brush and mop. Perhaps the most wonderful thing about such a house Is Its cost The bungalow type can be built, with all mechanical equipment, for only $3,800; the scale Is y affairs which graduated to cost loss than $10,000. moThe advent of torized houses at low cost may, or may not, have an Immediate noticeable effect upon the building Industry, Mr. Gunnison thinks It will. "They will open up an Immediate market for hundreds of thousands of homes, create a demand for much labor In the building trades, stimulate the buying and production of materials and make modern, economical and proper housing available to hundreds of thousands of families now anxious to own their own homes, but financially unable to do so because of prices for beyond the reach of their reduced incomes, he said. Likened to Automobile. The application of modern Industrial methods to the framework of our antiquated building practices, their Inherent economies, mass production and buying of materials and equipment have been correlated In production of the motorized home so that It has been brought to the same high plane of scientific design, engineering perfection, mechanical efficiency and economical production that removed the automobile from the millionaire's plaything class of less than twenty years ago to make It standard and very necessary equipment of al most every American family. Meanwhile, building Is on the up turn. Picking bey cities, it Is up 100 per cent for August of this year over last in Boston; 24 per cent In New York; 14 per cent In Ililla-ddphl234 per cent In Pittsburgh; 900 per cent In Atlanta; 110 per cent In Chicago; 315 per cent In Kansas City, Mo.; 210 per cent In Memphis; 255 per cent In Fort, Worth; 88 per cent In Denver; 180 per cent In Los Angeles, and 133 per cent In Fan Francisco. On the recent Housing day celebrated throughout the nation, 3,500 now and better homes were started on a single morning. Conferences are being held at 1m portnnt cities throughout the world In efforts of tnnny nations to help their people build homos. five-roo- two-stor- j Cl Wsstorn Nawgp&per Cotes, CITY, UT. Nearly $35,000,000 in WPA projects to give work to Utah relief clients after November 1 have been submitted to Washington officials for approval. OGDEN, UT. The two millionth sheep has passed through the Ogden Union stockyards this year. Ogden is one of two markets this year where an increase of business was noted and this while the intermountain countrys sheep population is materially smaller than previous years. BOISE, IDA. Antelope hunters have bagged their game in this seasons hunt. POCATELLO. IDA. The state convention of the Idaho Baptist church will be held in Pocatello October 1 to 3. it was announced here by the Rev. I. G. Roddy, secretary of the state convention and pastor of the local church. TOCATELLO, IDA. A WPA survey of noxious weeds in Banwill start soon, A. E. nock ty Duke, county agent, announces. Mr. Duke says chemical exterminators will not be used, but the infected patches will be cut and the weeds burned. After the bufning is completed the ground will be plowed. Farmers are urged to report locations of noxious weed patches to the county offices so they may be systematically handled. BOISE, IDA. Cattle and sheep are with few exceptions in good condition, and high ranges, while dry, are furnishing an ample sup pi y of grass, Richard C. Ross, federal agricultural statistician for Idaho reported recently. Hay supplies will be ample generally. Only shortages of hay, stockmen anticipate, are in a few areas where no old hay was carried over and where early feeding requirements might result in some shortage. Ilay prices are expected to be somewhat lower than last year. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Execution of repayment contracts, completion of metropolitan water districts and the organization miscellaneous subscribers 0f are the most important steps confronting the Deer Creek reclamation project, Dr. Elwood Mead, federal commissioner of reclamation, renorted on a visit to Salt Lake Citv. c.-n- fall SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah has expressed willingness to participate in a conference of 11 western states with President Roosevelt to obtain changes in the Taylor grazing act at the next session of congress. Plans are going forward for a session of land officials of the 11 western states in Salt Lake City October 1 and 2. BURLEY, IDA. Infestation of lodge pole pines by pine beetles is being checked upon in the Minidoka forest. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A total of 3,224,339 visitors have thronged the national parks since October 1 last year, A year ago park visitors registration totaled 2.806,440. OGDEN, UT A total of 2052 relief roll workers were engaged on forest service protects in region four, according to a report from regional headquarters for the period to Other civilian employes numbered 87. Divided by states, the count showed Utah had 734 relief roll workers and 29 others; Idaho, 1101 relief and 46; Wyoming, 65 relief and 7; and Nevada, 153 relief and 55 others. TROVO, UT. Only one death occurred as a result of automobile accidents in Provo from January 1 to August 31. POCATELLO, IDA A decline Is noted in the number of persons applying for transient relief at the local headquarters. SALT LAKE CITY, UT Utahs sugar beet crop will be nearly twice as large ns last year, according to the foreenst of 1035 R. Eroductlon issued bv Alton agricultural statis- tician for the United States department of agriculture. The estimate is 495,000 tons as com0 pared with a production of for 1934. The estimate for 250,-00- Idahos production ns comnnrcd is 600,000 to 291,000 tors, tons in 1931. Wyomings emp is estimated at 518.000 tons, as compared to 431,000 tons a year ago. To Wa.h Wall. For best results, wash your walls In this way, provided they have a finish: Use three good cloths. Wring first one as dry as possible from light soap suds. The second one, which you will use for rinsing, wring from clear water. 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