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Show .v, 1, PROVO -CUH)--8UNDAYAHERALDt ; SUNDAY APRILT30. 193& PAGBf SEVEN:; Senior Z-JL Class A '10O yards dash Pope, Provo; tloe, Ogden; Olsen, South, , Salt Lake; Sjoblom, Jordan; Adams, East, Salt Lake. Time :10.1 sec. Mile run--Moss, Grante; Nessen, Davis; Vandenberg, Ogden; Green, Davis; Turpin, - Jordan. Time 4:49.3. 220 yard daah Pope, Provo; Roe Ogden; Sojobldm, Jordan; Noall, West; Leatham, South, Salt Lake. Time :22.8 seconds. Mile Relay Jordan (Smith. Kim, Canning and Rideout); Uintah; SpringvHle; Ogden; South. Time 3:40.1 - - Shot Put Maughn, South Cache; Angus. Provo: Gardner. Weber; Crookston, Logan; SU-tich. SU-tich. White Pine. Distance 44 feet 9 inches. High jump Hall, West, Salt Lake; Jensen, South, Salt Lake; Brown, South, Salt Lake; Tie for fourth between Wilson, Payson; Downey, Cyprus; Wilkinson, East, Salt Lake; Grant, Jordan. Height 6 feet. Broad jump Wilson, Payson; CulMmore, Bear River; Sutich, White Pine; Naistith, East, Salt Lake; Bartlett, Ogden. Distance, 21 feet 5V inches. Javelin Jarman, East Salt Lake; Bracket, Logan; McNeil, South, Salt Lake; Dunn, Ogden; Nelson, Spanish Fork. Distance 168 feet 4 inches. 880 yard relay Pocatello, (Liday, Peterson, .Schmidt, New-bold); New-bold); Provo, Ogden, South, Salt Lake. Time 1:34.4. Pole Vault Riska, White Pine; Jameson, South, Salt Lake; Burns, Logan; Tie for fourth between be-tween Brian, West, Salt Lake and Ludden, Ogden. Height ll feet' 3H inches. - "-Medley relay Davis (Trump, Llnge, Schofield, Nesen); Ogden; Granite. No fourth or fifth. Time 3:53.9. 220 yard low hurdles Peterson, Peter-son, -Pocatello; Evans, Granite Flint, South, Salt Lake; Stewart. Spanish Fork; Stayner, Davis. Time 23aJ seconds. (New record). 440 yard dash Allen. Ogden; Swads, SpringvHle; Moffitt. South, Salt Lake; Keele, Spanish Fork: Schofield, Davis. Time 52.8 seconds. sec-onds. ; 880 yard run (Race one) Watts, SpringvHle; Davis, Davis; Schofield. Ogden; Bullock. Cyprus; Cyp-rus; Allen. South Cache. Time , 2:10:6. 880 yard run (Race two Cherry, Cher-ry, Ogden; Noel, Uintah; Weber. Granite; Matthews, West. SalJ Lake; Cornell, East, Salt Lake. Time 2:10.2. Discus Andrews, Logan; Montague. Mon-tague. Payson; Trump, Davis; Maughan, South Cache; Sutich, White Pine. Distance 128.1 feet The time used in the Hawaiian Islands is 30 minutes later than the standard time of that zone. According to estimates, 1.000,000 persons die annually in the United States. THE MODERN TREND has changed the American Kitchen. There's an Irviting informality in-formality about it that attracts people. Parties still begin u ttie Living Room, but invariably 'wind-up' in the kitchen. Successful hostesses recognizing this, are modernizing and making their kitchen one of the most attractive rooms in tho house. But . . . most important of all . . . the modern kitcnen is complete with every mechanical servant makes for more comfort . . easier and safer to work in . . . truly, a nevf' era in gracious living. Well be glad to estimate on making your kitchen uitra-smart . . write, phone, or call. i UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO- SPECIAL! 1935 Plymoyth Deltfxe Sedary' 10.36 Ford Coupe 1930 Chev. Coupe 1937 Chev. Coupe 1934 Pontiac Sedan $91 . s Center 1SL prrpr illilililHliiilllilllHillll i ! II Jutt tor 1 .'120 yard iigh;ljurdl$3t-Parduhn, American Forkf'Johnson, Kanoih; Wahlen; Murray Gillles,f M3for; Munk,- Gunnison. Tlm ; 15.6 'seconds 'sec-onds Ne- record.),iJ;-?-s 10Oyard dash---Loyell Murray; Anderson, 'American' Fork f 'Cruni-bo, 'Cruni-bo, Alterra; Johnson MSUardrOoac Beaver Time :10.4 seconds "'-Mile "'-Mile nm-Langr,. f Hurricane; Clark, American Fork? Floater, Pleasant Grove; Goodwyn, Wayne county; Heathy Green River.: Time 4:56,4 v.v J -120 yard high hurdle Peter- son-.-Pocateuo; Jensen, South. Salt wv f w wwHy v VU tM W Lake; Downey, Cyprusr Flint, South, Salt Lake; Evans, 'Grante. Time :15.6. (New record). ' gSOfc yard run (Race two)-Larson, two)-Larson, Murray; Nelson, Delta; Grant, American Fork; Robinson, Millard; Hansen, Alterra. Time 2:8.5. - - 220 yard dash X- Telford. Suoth Rldh; Moseley, Delta; Taylor, Wayne county; Anderson, American Am-erican Fork; Cheeney, Snow. Time :23.7. Mile relay Hinckley, (John-sdn, (John-sdn, Spendlove. Rowley, Woodall) Gunnison; Milford; Hurricane; South Emery. Time 3:43.6. 880 yard relay - Delta (Mose-ly, (Mose-ly, Andeson. Nelson, Boshard); Millard; American Fork; Hinckley. Hinck-ley. Time 1:36.7. Broad jump Marshall, B. Y. high; Johnson, Roosevelt; Munk, Gunnison; Miner, Hinckley; Hinck-ley; Whitney, Afton. Distance ID feet 10 t inches. Pole vault Piith Kanab: I Hansen, Wasatch; P a x t on, j Beaver; tie for fourth between lween "rey. weoer; otin n.ito . oir imJWeber, and Crockett, Mesa Fork; Tobler, Virgin Valley; and Cahoon, Delta. H height 11 feet 3 inches. , T o o e 1 e Medley relay. (Daugherty, Shields, B ar rus, Johnson); American Fork; Hurricane. Hur-ricane. No fourth and fifth. Time 3:58.2. Shot put Walker, Virgin Valley; Amlerson, American Fork; Bankhead, Murray; Blazard, Alta-mont: Alta-mont: Ci-umhu. Alterra I)istnn(;e 45 feet 4 inchec. Jkvelin Tie for first between Walker (Virgin Valley and Baker, Millard; Anderson, American Amer-ican Fork; Erickson, Snow Erick- son, Afton. Distance 164 feet j 2 inches. 220 yard low hurdles Par-duhn, Par-duhn, American Fork; Lee, American Am-erican Fork; Johnson, Kanab; Davis, Da-vis, Muiray; Cox, Beaver. Time, :23.9 seconds. 440 yard dash Wingate, Monroe; Mon-roe; Boshard, Delta; Kimball, Millard; Mil-lard; Taylor. North Rich; Rowley, Row-ley, Hinckley. Time ;51.9 seconds. sec-onds. High jump- Tie for first. Bishop,--- Murray. ml- Lest on, Tooele; Roberts, Lehi; Strasburg, American Fork; tie for fifth, Boyd, Murray; Roberts, Gunnison; Peterson. Millard; Richins, American Amer-ican Fork; and Moulton, Delta. Height 5 feet 9 inches'. Discus -B. Walker, Virgin Valley; Val-ley; Simons, Murray; Pestatnik, - d uii fill T.Ydri- lii. holies r w r , , JuMor College 120 - yard high hurdles Tie for first between Hoi man, Ricks; Hall, Westminster; and Hickman, Westminster; West-minster; Keleher, Mesa; Daly, Mesa., Time: 16.7 seconds- 100 yards dash ChJiders, Mesa, Hall, Westminster; Lewis, Mesa; Allred, Snow; Tucker, Snow. Time 10.2 seconds (Ties official record). Mile Jaussi, Ricks; Higgson, Mesa; McCloy, Albion; Brown, Westminster; Ferndine, Weber. Time 4:51.5 220 yard dash Childears, Mesa; Hall, Westminister; Jaussi. Ricks; Lewis, Mesa; Allred, Snow. Time: 22.5 seconds. (Equals records) Cro'ad jump Allred, Snow; Stewart, Weber; Stewart, Mesa; Christensen", Weber; Simmons, Westminster. Distance 20 feet, 8 inches. Mile relay Ricks (Jaussi, Hinckley, Strcki, J. L. Jaussi); Weber, Alt-ion. Only three finished. finish-ed. Time 3:37.6. 880 yard relay Westminster (Hickman, Ashworth, Simmons, Hall), Snow; Weber. Only three finished. Time 1:36.2. Shotput Hall, Westminster; Mabey, Mesa; Hancock, Weber; Spangler, Westminster; Patrick, Albion. Distance 42 feet, 3 inches. Javelin Patrick, Albion; Baca, Mesa; Walker, Mesa; Anderson, Mesa; Whaley, Westminster. Dis- tance .60 feet, 4 inches. Pole vault Walker, Mesa; Jen- Westminster; tie for third Height 11 feet, 8 inches Pole vault Walker, Mesa; Jen kins, Westminster; tie for third, ' Godfrey, Weber; Reece, Weber, and Crockett, Mesa. Height 11 feet 8 inches. 220 yard low hurdles Childers, Mesa; Simmons, Westminster; Christensen, Weber; Holman, Ricks; Reed, Snow. Time :24.3 seconds. (New reconl). 440 yard dash Jaussi, Ricks; Lewis, M.esa; Gardner, Weber; Burch, Mesa; Chatfield, Weber. Time 51.8 seconds. High jump Stewart, Mesa; tie lor second, Anderson, Snow, and Stewart, Mesa; tie for fourth, Simmons, Westminster; Peterson, Snow; and Hatton. Snow. Height 5 feet 8Vi inches. Half-mile Ashworth, Westminster; West-minster; Hinckley, Ricks; Peterson, Peter-son, Weber; Hampshire, Westminster; Westmin-ster; Hatton, Snow. Time 2:05.8. Discus Mabey, Mesa; Hall, Westminster; Patrick, Albion; Nielson, Snow; Hancock. Weber. Distance 133 8 feet. (New record rec-ord h North Emery; Yeamans, Afton; Baker, Millard. Distance 142 feet, 6 inches. (New weight discus sets record ) . Half-mile (Race one) Hunt, South Sevier; Woodall, Hinckley; Mitchell, Alterra; Hischi, Hurricane; Hurri-cane; Rollins, Lyman, Time 2:14.9. Black widow spiders have been reported in all 48 states of the Union. He!l Dictate To Bolivians Bolivia's President Q e t m an Buschr "above, added his country to the list of totalitarian states by issuing decrees which abolished abolish-ed the- -constitution, suppressed .the congress and established a political and financial dictatorship. dictator-ship. 4 SPECIAL! 1937 Ford Sedan 1937 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Chev Convertible Coupe '.j 1930 Mod. A Ford Cpc 1932 Chev Coupe f .. B Phone .833 ! ill "St" 1- a . t i ' I JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL H Junior fifiilDivlsibnflBvr 100 . :jjmiIngersoll, American Fork; Kiltakls Sunny side, -Smith, Hurricane; Marshall, Dixori; Page, Davis. Time; flat 220 - Jim'ilngersoil, American Fork: Blkakis, ; Surtnyside; Smith, Hurricane: Christiansen. South EMery. iTlhiev ;24.7. ' ' 440 (Race I) Harold Petty, South Emery; Nicholas, Draper; Prigmore, TJavIs; Langston, Hurricane; Hur-ricane; Trump, South Davis. Time, 440 (Race II) Stanley Biggs, Lincoln; Olaen, Midvale; swenson, Washington;; MctorzmcR, Union; iciirnlihgnam'Farrr. Time; :5TJ. Broad i jump-fcvans, Tooele? Patience Midvale; Wt ckman, Cen-cral; Cen-cral; rtust, Altamont; Watte, Vir-girt Vir-girt Valley, 'Distance, " IV it. 2M inches'. ' " ' ' ' ; . !' High jump Ralph - Roberts, Leul; Page, Davis. Height 5 tt. 6 inches.: ' ' ' ' ! Pole vault Lloyd- Walker, Pleasant Grove; Carter, Dixon; raulos, Tooele; Sykes, ' Pleasant Grove; Rush, Altamonc. Height, tC t 3-8 inches. f Snotput K. Lloyd, Wasatch; Ned McCourt, Sunny side; D. Mar-lch, Mar-lch, White Pine, Nev.; Vvaae, Virgin Vir-gin Vaney, . Nev.; Langston, Hurricane. Hur-ricane. Distance, 43 tt. XV inches. 44U-yard relay (Race I) Lin-Ion, Lin-Ion, Logan, Vv ashing ton, Helper, lime, :oo flat. 1 44u-yard relay (Race II) Dixon, Cyprus, American Kork, Sandy. Time :49.4. . au-yard1 relay Union, Midvale, Davis, Vveihngion. "iime, 1:45.2. j Junior High Boys Division II 100 JacK Grey, Lm; Freigh, Lincoln; Christiansen, South Emery; Em-ery; Williams, Central; Ping Wong, Central. Time :11.3. (New Record ) . 22G Jess Brewer, Union; De-morri, De-morri, Kemnierer, Wyo.; Broad-head, Broad-head, Lincoln; William, Milford; Bankhead, Murray. Time, :20.1. 44U ( Kace li Koin, .'HMele; Maker. Duchesne; Potter, Du-cnesne; Du-cnesne; Bair, American i-urk; Anderson, An-derson, lurtn toanpete. 'Hme, .05.4. (Recoru). 440 ttvace II) Lloyd, Midvale; Mid-vale; Yvard, Tooele; Mathew, Pleasant Giove; cur us, Dixon; Jones, vVasnington. iiiue, :0.o. bnotpul vv. Christiansen, ouLh Emery, re.gh, u.iicin; tsaiiK-heaa, tsaiiK-heaa, Murray; Coizain, Helper; G. Coon, Granite. Distance lia It. 8 inches. High Jump- F. Sheffield, Davis; ChamDei tu.u, Kanaa Height, 5 It. 8 inches ( Record ) . Broad jump- tyraan Kearns, IrvingJ'xiirxy. ,. i-waper; C,(V& l.i nnnp' It-,. ii k hpn rl WjishinETtnn Sheffield, Davis. Distance, 18 ft; 4 inches (Record). Pole vault Leland Jones, Tooele; Swenson, Pleasant Grove and fcJeck, Murray tied; Winters, Davis ana lardoe, Madison, tied. Height, 8 ft. 10 inches. 4iu-yatd relay trlace I) Tooele, r-leasant Grove, Dixon, lime, :49.8 (Record). 440-yard relay (Race II) B. Y. high, Murray, American Fork, VvaciLcn Academy. lime, :52.7. 080-yard relay Draper (Jen.-sen, (Jen.-sen, Boberg, Fairboni, Young) ; vjanite, Vvudaich Acauemy. 'lune, i:5l.9. Junior High Boys Division III 100 Douglas Prince, Woodward of St. George; Fleming, Mound Fort of Ogden; Nelson, Helper; Leonaker, rtice; Williams, Milford. Mil-ford. Time, :10.5 (Record). 220 Douglas Prince, Woodward Wood-ward of St. oeorge; barker, Mound iort; Williams, Milford; Shurtliff, Central. Time, :23.5 (Pwecord. 440 (Race I) Abe Griffiths, Milford; Vicchvilie, Murray; Saunders, Saun-ders, Central; Roosevelt, Wood- ward; Urou, Mound tort. Time.i :56.5. 440 (Race II) Edgar Hogan,: Central; Williams, ikiuuord; uut- i TOO LATE FOB I CLASSIFICATION f oii Sale ivhsceixaxeous A-l fresh Jersey cow; small pigs,j nouse to rent or sell. Thomas Li. Kitchen. Phone 013J4. m2 TOMATO plants from Overton, Nevada. Merrill Kitchen, State Highway, Orem. m'5 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS, tnjAKD and room for elderly man, ground floor. Phone 573W.- m5 FOR RENT FURNISHED 4 OR unfurnished, 6 room home 7U5 Soutb 2 West. m2 APARTMENT for adults. $32.50. Hiffh oo vvesr. z North. m2to float free of plane. m f . i '-'i " r-- The home that we help you plan and' build will give you pride and comfort, com-fort, at lest cost UotiRate8X - Ediy Terms . 195 WEST THIRD SOUTH i c PHONE 34 r. ; . ?-4 ':L. , m J ; .-.-i-!r; - l. ...... - .. . i t ., i. ... , n,-i t.- Hainan il.iT.V..i.'j; I - " 1 ...... - I PS TS son, " Delta:. McLean. Mound Fort; HackwelL -Central? Time, :54. (Recordii.Ki--. -rrc' " Shotputi-lCMcDonaldi'Murray; Truscott, Helper SUpley, Helper; PrtaceV": Woodward; Jensen, Virgin Valley. Distance. 35 ft. a inches. High dump";;; Melvta Dalley, Beaver; Haii,v Bryant, tsob Hey- borne, Delta; Tribe,:1 Central, tied; Jensen, Virgin VaiieyfrJ lidwed, Price; Higgmson, '-Lewi. ; Height, 6 tt. TJ4 jnchest(Kecord. '. Broad lump Kalpn HalL Bry tnt: - Jones. Beaver: SterUng Woodward; CalZabriskIe,'!; Murray; Mur-ray; Dumas, Murray; Distance lb It, 8 mches. ( Record) - v.-; . - Pole vault Cat tfabrfskle, Mur ray; Atkln, Beaver and Bell, Price, Ued. He.ght, 10 tt. 2 inches. (Record). ' ' 440-yard relay (Race I ) Central, Washington, Lehi. Time, '5I"9- 440-yard relay (Race II) Mounu t ort, toeaver, pnee. Central, Cen-tral, 'lime, :48.3. 880-yald relay Woodward (Pitcmorth, V-aucett, , Sterling, xrince; "Leaver, Mound on, Helper. Time, 1:39.6. (Record). Senior High Girls 75-yard dash-i-enore Weight, Springville; Phyllis Watson, wasatch; Cleon Whitney, Sprang-ville; Sprang-ville; Florence Muhlestein, Lincoln; Lin-coln; Ellen Bone, iLncoln. T ime, :0V ilat. (Record). Baseball throw CNew event) Myrlene Olsen, Provo; Emma uilock, Springville; Edith Brock-ett, Brock-ett, Carbon; June Clayson, Spanish Span-ish Fork; Ruth Hooiey, r-ieasant Giove. Discance, I'm it. 8 inches. ( Record ) . 440-yard relay (Race I) Springville, 1-ieasant Grove, Davis, i.me, :53.8 (Record). 440-yard relay (Race II) Lincoln, Fuyson, Spuinan l yrn.. lime, :55. 440-yard eight-girl shuttle re-ilay re-ilay Lincoln (Ellen Bone, Donna Don-na Stubbs, Edith Stewart, Ruoy Stratton, Genevieve Hansen, Jean Gillespie, Virginia Krunk, Florence Flor-ence Muhlestein); Spr.ngville, hTovo. Time, :.rj4. (Record). Potato eight-girl relay Springville Spring-ville (Ema Uilock, Helen Bray, Erma Tuttle, Phyllis Boyer, Marion Mar-ion Witney, ArLene Hatch, Cleo Whitney, Lenore Weight); Wasatch, Was-atch, Spanish Fork. Time, 2:33.5. Volleyball Tintic, Payson, Davis, Da-vis, Wasatch, Carbon Grantsville, and Carbon all tied. Junior High Girls 60-yard dash ivatherine Hill, Logan; Norma Larsen, Wasatch; Mary Rolander, Helper; Loretta Morrison, Franklin; Cleone Mar- 4t, Mu, ,.a. ritiiK,-'!07 t Record ) i4 '; -i. ,t Baaeball throw (New event) Virginia Frances, Tooele; Annie New Life-Saver For Seaplanes VV .-.-.-.V.V.T t 1' 4 Designed to locate planes lost at sea is the 91 -facet, glistening, chrome-plated ball held' '.above by E. A. Douglass of San Fran-ciscdr Fran-ciscdr son of the inventor, E. A. Douglass. 1 Reflections of the ball are said to be visible 10 miles. The ball would be placed in special container, enabliaj It . rt.1T if!- 4' - tJp m I .,' t'T 1 i""? m Golesh,, Draper; Beth Hardwood, Tooele;; Lucille Coleman. . Wa atch; Marlon Young. Distance, 173 It. - 3 inches ( Record ). 440-yara relay (Race I) Lincoln, Lin-coln, Pleasant Grove. Time. :58.7. - 440-yard. relay (Race I) Draper, Murray, Lehi. Time. 1:02 400-ylard shuttle relay Lincoln (Nauls Johnson, Florence Bone, Virginia Johnson, Louise Roebuck, Merle Brown, Betty Evans, Wan ia camp Dell and Nina Tom5) ; Murray, Helper. Time, :56.4. (Rec ord). Potato relay Farrer ( Lorain e Linde, Wanda Wright, Daphene K.eei, tsetty May Schetter, Ruby nausier, Lonna Worthington, Vel-mot Vel-mot Hatch and Gladys Handy); jmiic, Meiper. Tin;. 2:41.2. Otahns Teach in M South Carolina i Signal success is being achieved by Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dittmer, Utah residents, who are teaching in the Greenville (South Carolina) high school, according to Mrs. Dittmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Kartchner of the Grand View ward. Mrs. Dittmer, formerly Veda Kartchner, is head of the newly organized art department- of the school. Many of the students are Occasional Chairs Ideal for your living room Use 6Df r&p42 . Your yf 1 (' KtX Your fEin 1 G2S? 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This is their first j year at the school and they are considering an offer to return next year. m The Dittmers are both L. D. S. ex-missionaries, Mrs. Dittmer serying a few years ago in the Texas mission and Mr.- Dittmer in the German mission. We Guarantee That You Save Davenport and specially priced s at Several Designs to choose Cover, ijurcua rfrri; SIP' Six-Piece Bedroom Suite Beautiful Wafeiff Veneer. inest - cea - uencn - ioii Spring-filled Mattress Special! 50ft.Bosej IB-inch LaWn Mower Ball-Bearing Rubber-tired -Wheels See the- New 1939 rv.or m YiVivw mm --cm First Ambassador Of U;S. to Panama 4 . William Dawson, of Minnesota; now U. S. Minister to Uruguay, was named, first U. S, ambassador ambas-sador to Panama by President Roosevelt, as Panama was elevated ele-vated from a ministry to an embassy. em-bassy. , .1 Chair to IMch from. Velour and Tapestry Large Clear MfrrorVanity. - ' &pnng - n fY CrY : V. : : : : jyjfKJ Blade 4- ; Phpne |