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Show f T.t I"? P lib f &t &H) - B V EJN iVrf (5r;.fl is H AlLr:U?l5 ab A Y, - O C tO B E & 24, 19 8 8 it . . ti r . ..w vY-r. .. vv-' -v'J UTAH: 12T Carriera Rests After Rome Victory 'ARE THRll - this cumous world - T) " " ' 111 'i." ' Practice WW rarmers mm f I IELD S - - - - j --i 5-' iCIIIIU Ui uo cu New Of fense Asrauist Heavy Utes; Ags .? Have Impressive Game Record ' 'si -.- - -. . Ti , . .... i ,, i - i ; . l. , . LOGAN When Utah Aggies take 4he field against the University of Utah at -Salt Lake next Saturday, It will jbe; with the attitude ; of shoot 'the works wfa; "lose or draw."- : - - , ; Thia attitude has marked thd Aggies Ag-gies annually in -this; traditlona&y "Dig game" and has unquegtion-j ably v contriboted much itt the'Bpete taeufar " playing Which is always looked for in this c o n teat. " And rafely are - the. thousands bf Aggie Ag-gie and Utah followers fol-lowers who make attendance . at this game' a red letter evert each year disappointed. disappoint-ed. ' . . otK - "BecaU Battles ;o ioZY Old timers will recall that sensational game of 1920 when Clyde Slorley place kicked three goals to win by a 9-6 count Or in 1923 when "Butdh" ..VXIUWAO - worked theif famous hidden ball play for a victory. And finally, that last sensational victory scored . over Utah in 1925 when an onside kick and blocked punt gave the Aggies Ag-gies a margin of victory they never - relinquished. ' Even in more recent years, although al-though the Aggies have had no vic tories to ttieir credit, ongnt spots . tiave made this eame stand out1 i The great stand Of the Aggies antncf trm(ndOU9 Odda.ln 1927 & fv4 f. when two little guards', Dcnig Ber-i Ber-i geson and Bob Gibbons, and a ley, Led to a scoreless tie is a f ea- ture. Another is that great battle ;s last year when for nearly three J' quarters, the smaller Aggie line - stopped the championship Uteg, led dead. " The game ended 16-0, for 'i-njtah- y' ' -- Takctr Weefc Zi.i it is to uphold ' thMi traditional " attitude that "Coach Dick Jlomney always takes an extra week of prep-aration prep-aration for the Utah game. He ',, uses that week to good advantage - in giving his boys that extra some-. some-. thing;7that-iAhey. always seem to have on tap for the Utahgame. Coach Dick Romney.dufingthe T past week arid a half has been practicing .behind closed gates. This, an .unusual procedure for the Farmers, is taken to have only one ' meaning there's something bad - brewing for the Utes on October , 28. '.. , 'New Offense Possibr it is some more speo- tacular defense, such as has caused .that powerful Ute steamroller at-" at-" tack so much trouble in the past Those oh the inside," however, are bet ting it's .going -to be something . new in the way of offense. ---- imiliai sr411 ha a ninnlnv at tack built around that spectacular speed demon, Keith Borley, or whether jit wll feature the same overhead attapk that functioned so Well against Denver is another . question. Much will depend on the ' condition of Burke Fry. This big fellow is making a real bid for all-conference all-conference quarterback .selection K this year despite',beirig hampered tty early season injuries. - J SIDE GLANCES ; A -fez ; . , 4JBut, dear; can't that rcit until Ist this fcllstcrili Gate BULLD8GST0 PLAY LEOPARDS Provoaiis To Meet, High Ip Salt Lake Thursday; . Men in Good, Shape.; - - Although the soalping of the elusive elu-sive sugar beet and wangling of apples irom trees in Utah county has called a halt on league football - games In Conference 4 this Week, at least,, two ofy the eight teams Will be in action In inter-conference contests. Provo high school will play the East high Leopards 'in Salt Lake at 3 o'clock Thursday and Lincoln 4highfWill play the Wasatch Academy Acad-emy Wednesday. Leopard rvored- The Bulldog-Leopard game Thursday should be a humdinger, in spite of the apparent odds in favor of the Leopards on their home ground. The Leopards take the favorite position because of their early-season defeat of Spring ville, 21-0, the .ited Devils defeating defeat-ing Provo in a conference gam last Fridayr 7-0. However, there was plenty of in-dicatigm. in-dicatigm. in the Bulldogs' showing against the Red Devils ' in that game to brand them las a formidable formid-able contender 'for East1 high. The Bulldogs put on a sustained drive in the third and first part of ! the fourth quarters pi'- that contest that indicated powerand plenty1 of it The smashing) bucks of Paul Ream, Duke, Jaily and Muhlesf stein, executed behind smooth interf ference caused the big Springvilie forward wall to touckle. OnlJT. a fumble on the Springvilie frve-yVrd line stood betweerT the Provdins and an apparent . touchdown. ' 1 ' Hopeful SlgnW , ; I Another hopeful sign for Provo is that Coach Paul Thorn's Red Devils were scarcely at their best against East high and that the Bpringville lone iBcore came through a rtm back of ,a punt '4n the fourth play after the opening whistle by Captain "Toughy" Summon. Sum-mon. The Bulldogs will line up is: thiy did agalnstthe Red DeviHi except that Res icee injured finger obtained the Spanish Fork game j kept him VfrOm starting against Springvilie) will more than likely be ready to go. His ball carrying is a big asset to the of fens live" attack at-tack of the team. '' The lineup' will be about as follows: fol-lows: Jenkins le, Peay It Affleck lg; Durkee c; Shipman rg; Angus rt; Madseri re; Jolley qb; Muhle-stein Muhle-stein rgh; Ream lhb; Duke fb. The game Saturday wilt be ra brother against brother contest such -as is seen every-year- when Ott and Dik Romney match their Cougar and Aggie teaniB in college football. Glen Simmons is mentor of 'the ProVo bulldogs and ?his v - , brother . Lee Simmons heads hj East high outfit , ' ; The Bulldogs and Leopards have not played for -several years. By George Clark 'f.lv ;,' - yxv::w:-:-y:-:-:-:-:i-:.:':-;y . -1., -4 vf i; Prima ; Carhera1rTHaw?aw of Spain .Sunday, decided qh Monday to rest for. a mo nth in..Sequas the United States. He"7 has - abandoned plans to make some movies in Sandgren To Rap Punching Bags At U.E.A. Convention Dr, G. E, Sandgren, punch bag artist and . . principal of the' Page school, will give a ' demonstration in ; baeTxlching. " at the bhyslcal education section of the Utah Educational Edu-cational association convention atl 8et Lake next Friday. The exhibition exhibi-tion Will be In the Deaeret gymnasium. gym-nasium. Dr. Sandgren has a new appar atus--now with two types of rotary for flrst time Friday. At the big "gfrmadrome" at the Deseret gym last Friday Dr. Sandgren Sand-gren gave one of his exhibitions. Dr. Sandgren will be engaged as a bag-punching instructor at the Deseret gym if he can arrange his business to allow sufficient time i APPOINT PHYSICIAN Dr. L. M. Sevy of Springvilie was appointed as deputy county physician physi-cian by County Commissioner Hilton Hil-ton A. 'Robertson -and J.' W. Gill-man. Gill-man. He was appointed .for the position left vacant with the resignation resig-nation of Dr. Glenn C. Nell. Km HOOKS mm. B and sloes BY BltamBRRUCHER strange irostJiide - - 3 'i - n TACKr SHARKEY is thoroughly dependable. You cn count on him , yery time to do .'the isrratic. His newest gesture is" In ' keeping wufftn quaint wonder 1' of his entire boxing career. - ' Without a doubt he was ready for the rocking tchalr after Primo earners pitched that telephone pole up tinder his chin. As Sharkey left the arena that night, he M-aved to the ring and the world an unmistakable unmis-takable gesture of farewell. Writers in. the . press row looked sienifi- tearful pieces about the Squire's last fight ' : - T. Changes His Mind CrtARKEY drove to Boston, and as he whipped his snappy road- ( ster out along the Post road, the writing rlngsiders exnressed : the belief they : never would see him ; returning to -ine giove wars. But he wasn't in Boston a week before he, announced that he was ; begin-nlng begin-nlng the-' most ambitious fighting campaign of his career. He would , tune-.up with ' Lerinsky, 'Loughran I and maybe a couple of others, and come; hack- tor I another l crack. ,at uarnera. , f',,- y Ho.v eUrted Tils tun ine' unMit a J decidedly off-key. fThe Kingfish un- tuned him with v fortlssno fiour uaes av- unicagcv ngbt writers expressed a doubt that Jack 'would go,-through with "the Loughran match." But he did and down he went before a5 pizzJcato - Ldughran tap, -rhich you must admit is light ,Dumb. Officials! V '?.,f fpiiXT? would be the : end .of Jilm .A xurcly. Cut JMt 'He kaya &ow . i . . . --' championship aetast JPaulhoUscadtin 0. PROVO ANS ASK ' i-LOWER i-LOWER RATES (Continued from' Page One) should be metered or else those now on meters, should be put . ott flat rates until such time aelall can be on meters, they contended. . Mr, Clark asked the commission ers why tfie'othef city department; should not pay for their water -use and thus put the water depart ment on a more sound financial basis permitting water bond to be paid off more quickly. .If -the cemetery and street departments have to pay for their water, Mayor Ellertson explained, it would sim ply mean a higher levy. It was Mr. 'Clark's "contention that 'hairing the other departments pay forvthe water they used would force these departments to adopt strict economies. econo-mies. .-, 1 '' . ' The commissioners spoke in sympathy sym-pathy with the contentions' of " the delegation, and Mayor EUertsoh declared that he believed itwas si sound policy to conserve the water Provo already has before venturing ventur-ing thousands of dollars for more water. ' Clark " Newell, water supervisor declared Tuesday mornlne that there were two things to be done V i i DID YOU KNOW THAT j TTARVARD prbbablr has XX. the speediest backfleld inT-the inT-the country .v. with four j 10-second men io Lock,. Lane, I .Pesky and Dean.; ... . . -But J they're not nearly as fasi as that large And dignified look- lng gent who wore a badge and directed the crowd at one - - of the s gates during the San Francisco-Oregon State game ... after the. crowd was ali: in, the badge-wearer walked ; rer to-: the .. gate v and re-r' marked ."All right; b'oys, I'll; take the money over to 'i the box . office." . . . Where-' i upon w he ,was, handed. 276 - bucks . . . and is SJ11 oh the go . .VjaniJ several-other guys wearing badges are following X him..., -. j he is ready to battle Don McCorktn! dateT-and after that he will take I on' Max ?Baer in 'Miami for 4 the r privilege v of being pushed around! by the Big Glacier front Geneva?; 1 . What's, more, hesays- he; lost to'r Levteky : and Longhran through h the l dumbness ,,ot '- the officiaW-ii though ; .haf .;part:; the-VnOfflcUla played ln'that. swishing haymaker I pt Levjpsky's ; remains undemon-l stmed. ; Jaybe Jack wanted the ; referee to, do his .ducking for him. j And did he expect 'the officials "at r PhiUy to rule that all those Lough- ran lefts that pecked away at bis battered features dian'tcouhtf -J:' I ';As has been said year atter'yeaf, Sharkey is a strahge man. Ahd" la this, the; last chapter of his book; he showing k himself atranger than ever, A UUU too.'ttrai; understand. : ' - ? . 'r bis home town, before returning to ttar."Ac ' ' - - .-v a1wu thewater situatloti In Ptdvo as he saw it One is to meter all the homes &hd the other Is to obi 4hi enough , water so. that-allcaft be Dut n a flat rate. ; f ft Would cast $38,000 to . Meter the 0000 ProVo homes now - onv a flat rterh ai. Irf'Kfs opinion, this money may be better spent in acquiring more waler agaihst the time When m6re Water will -be heeded than the maximum amount that can be conserved from the present supply. "Pr6Vo hasn't any too much water wa-ter now," Mr. Newell said. Mr, Newell also stated that he favored v a plan under which the other city departments pay for" the Water they use instead of getting-it getting-it free "as at present : OIL PRODUCTION SET WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (DIE) Oil Administrator Ickes today announced an-nounced that the daily productton of crude oil ..during the months of December, 1933 and January, 1934, would be Set at 2,139,000 harrelsl TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION, c ; ; i . , FOR SALE - mSCXLANOITS PLANT NOW, shade trees, shrubs, ' vines peonies. We guarantee bestt assortment in Utah. B. H. Bower, Phone 161 W. o25 JONATHAN apples, mile EJast . Lirfcom 'high . .schpoL Boot . 203 Phone 05J1. n2 APPLES, all kinds, all prices. Ah-. Ah-. 3pu . earsi 459 No.' 1st West. . 66 GOOD hard coal $6.25 ton in 2 ton-lots. ton-lots. - Hill Bros. Mine CorpV 904 N6. 1st E. Call pr write. , ' o30 FOR RENT OR LEASJi ' GARAGES, $2.50 per month. Inq. N!jtonk Apts. west of Hotel Roberts. Rob-erts. n6 WANTED MISOEIXAKEOUS' YOUNG MAN will share expense! lor riae to iaano Dy unaay, uci. 27. Phone 1414.. , " t . 626 ; . FOR SALE OR TRADE - s WILL trade' apples for what 'have you. Phone 1320. oSO LOST GREEN, Parker peni "Reward. Call 370: FsOR RENT UNFURNISHED FOUR - room modern apt H ; 621 West 1st' North. . . " h6 BRICK cottage, " mod., .garage, paved street.' Close to bus. dist. ;can wniard L. Howards, 39 W. 2nd North. ' , , , - ; r- o26 rCFlrdfei3al;: Announcements r a.-lT booth 4 .'' - t Roqm L TInliLi XHd. Provo,. Utah'- t i i Collins Bqusts;No Wjttr tnrned in Until Proper t .Tinev Arrives. ir 1 ' Plenty of ice-skating will be assured as-sured to; winter Sports enthusiasts of Provo, according to plans going forward now under the direction of Lob CcLlins, sports director. - Under -the -pcegram there will fee three" major k:e-skating ponds in Provo. One will be at Allen's lea pond Jat Elfbtfi Nbrth and Just West of the state highway throtfgh f a-lahe:ahbthe,r Will be near the old I f 'hriekyard ' in the lot Just east' tti KmTn.oipark and' the third- wiM be at the cottnty fair grounds south oft University aventie.. Level Fields ;vi t ' W6rk la iiow going forward on all three p!aes Hd get them in A-l shape toeftre the : Water is turned on them. Weeds are' being removed and theV. will be" levelled so as to present raii eyeit A&UiAg surface. 4 Mr. Ceiiiis asks" that one turn water' btf '"the1 kaUng fields The wate'wilf .e; turned irf' thlal .year under 'tb ;TJrdper regulation! so e.s to forrnr ft-'hard' surface from the ground iup,atl5wirig only a thin shoot of water fortn in the b ginning. - t The water will he turned on the ''fields by melnbe'rs' of "the water department under Mr. Cottfn's direction di-rection and he requests that no .one tamper with this phase of the program. . The practice of turning on the water Indiscriminately in other' years has caused a poor surface sur-face in the beginning that -hamp- 4' erd the skaters' '-an wnter ' '"' The three 'big' skating fields should .provide . Provo plenty of fun in one branch of winter sports, at least. The fields ate large and will accomodate, a toig group of skaters? . -1 I?ok Decisions Myoft SALT -LAKK Jn the (greatest fight program seen in Salt Lake f 0 A iof f .flm Jack ffpx, jTefre s Haute, -IlW., Pfeite Cecil ' Myott. KWrn-FraHCiaeoby adeem. ' tiwsa j-HWl-ecared;fiBai. f ftiingfbx 4taH lhecteist battler andfftfeo aawflv other excellent just eta That's alt any host tell her guests. The - r . . : 'Quite easily,, my dear . J-r J l of 50 Desserts by Sister Mary .costs only 10 cents. Yet ;'j-'etmairjr'' tlhiea'tht value1 out of a single desert. h. : Sister 'Mary, whose food articles arti-cles are 'printed dally inthis paper, has tested every recipe. Her directions are. complete in every detail and easy, to reau; m - A m THE MUSIC Tdv " ObAAS HOMB UNTIL MOQNtNG i WAS A csAVOflUT . TUNE .; ' At THE TIMS OP tWE CRUSADES, AND THE CftUSADERS OeTEH VAOE IT SOOMO TMAOOGH OLD JERUSALEM. tm m THB ' SIAMESE 6E1.JE.VE THAT THERB AP NO MALE 0S&ONS THE CALL OP TWE SOUNDS UKE THE SIAMESE MO&O POR AATB, " AND THE NATTSES v Sy THE AMI AVALS , ARE CALLING FOR MATES 3 Provoans Bring Three..,' hunters, .three bucks. That's the record of Police Chief Otto Birk, Alf Worsiey and Bob Wilstead. who hunted deer last Friday, Fri-day, Saturday and Sunday in Spanish Fork canyon, v The hunters did their shooting 'high up in the Diamond Fork country, coun-try, far from any other hunters. After going part of the way in a truck the three nlmrods went the rest of the distance with pack f horses. ; 1 Only one doe and one fawn were sighted by the ProVoans, all the rest of the .deer in' the country there being bucks. Deer were not L especially : plentiful there. Chief Birk said, but were seen in fair numbers. bw o By edl follow. She hsi provided a bboktet tnenu wfth each recipe. For convenience in finding " what yO watit, the book is arranged alphabetically and ari inde classifies the ' des-serts des-serts in si suitable divisions. 8end;f or this , hooklet today. ,It wil make a tyaluabe addition addi-tion to' your kitchen! library. 1 . Fill this coupon, , and vuaH with, li) Cents In . coin to his paper's Spe- elal 1 Serviced Bu Room S05, FJghUi Ave Name Street 'CUy f " V' 'si1'.' va-a1 '' ' ssssssassMssssissBSMssBseai AJSS3 A. - GLOW-NMDRyVy, I' (5 NOT AUt3j3A. ftOTH "-'.ARE BEETLES! Prepares ileport 1 YV ' I . I e m sr ajomci, c j , . ?; - . t . . . rflTAn TTlfPf Rllf'lf Ambassador Joseph Clark Grew i. prepaiiug a ixuon,.-jur lue suiu department of Japan's reaction ti President Roosevelt's move foj Russian ..recognition,, the Unitet Press learned today.. ' Incorporated Irt- GreWs repbr' will be the reactions of KoklHi rota, Japanese" foreign: -minister, U the president's Invitation to thi Sdviet to send represehtativel for conferences- on the ' question. ) RADIO TROUBLES? CALL 544 For Reasonable and Expert Service 1 "How could I ever mate such wonderful desserts?1 Sister Mary' V SPECfAt: SERVICE BUREAU, ' Room 305, 461 Eighth Ave., New York, MY ' Enclosed lind ten oents'lor whichjfease ''send me one copy of "50 UESSERTSb'gls- ter Mary. - ;'p .- v.. - When sending in coupon mention The He raid. . j-., .'.'' Jsri i m fii |