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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH Thursday, June 23, 1949 PAGE THREE I . P(DSKTrS(DlPO: "Fww? yp7y) nWi 1 j J Princess Lines Are Flattering Sundress Bolero for Matrons : v4 "r rVr" (w S V-' r VVss- f VV TT7 1 1 1 J- Wru DREW A TOTAL ATE OP IN ALMOST $6,000,000 v H6 CIRCLE PATTERNS SEWING JOE MAHONEY YEARS OF GRUNT AND GROANING. FIGURING FOR HIS CUT, ED NETTED UMIU.IONH ' 30 Mill Among the often frenetic and sometimes startling efforts the development of regional tourist areas to satisfy the U.S. vacationist's yen to see new and strange places, the Midwest's Wisconsin Dells is refreshing as a spot where natural beauty has not yet been sacrificed to garish display. Located in the section of the state, the Dells are formed as the Wisconsin river cuts deep into sandstone to form a seven-mil- e canyon between steep rock walls. A Civil war veteran, H. H. Bennett, started publicizing the region in 1870 with his "wet plate" camera studies. Now, when tourists swarm each summer, the Dells abound with somber, richly costumed Winnebago Indians who will pose for a man with a camera at the drop of a feather. Chief Yellow Thunder (left) is a case in point. MBB&l ffl I J pHE "REDORO'FOR THE MOST ERRORS &i r centre Oi AN IC vstitirprrn ( 3nI 1910, SHELDEN LAGEUNE THREW INCHES, A BASEBALL 426 FEET--9'i A REOORD THAT eTIU. STANDS I trm Jifw i 1 N MUFFED 8 N R2B.(NA5HING- TON VS. PITTSBURGH ) in south-centr- fA w - al SPORTLIGHT- - Scots' Thunder Irish Stealing HEN YOU look back over past records in the British golf championships, it seems odd to see a brace of Irishmen acting as the last two defenders of the British W amateur. In past years Englishmen and Scots, from John Ball and Freddie Tait through Hilton on to the Tolleys and Wethereds have been the main hopes across the stormy water haz- ard. But it was James Bruen of Ireland who led the pack in Rock is the trademark of the Dells. It is a pillar separated from the main cliff by o space of six feet. The top is a Stand 1946 50-fo- ot tv ' slab of sandstone 20 feet in diameter. One of H. H. Bennett's first action photos shows his son leaping from cliff to stone. Now, Bennett's granddaughter supervises as her dog "Watch" does the same trick. There's a safety net in the event of accident- - The town of Wisconsin Dells lives on the tourist trade, and the Dells have a special lure for artists, cameramen and geologists. i' V7 'wi 111 .1" r - - ir" mammnmmmmmKmmjjgjmHm - B 1- - " ' miw and now there's Sam Mc- Grantland Rice Cready, also of Ireland, wearing the coronet of 1949. It is something for a first starter in a British amateur to roll back two such men as Frank Stranahan and Willie Turnesa down the stretch. Especially over what might be the toughest course in the world. At least we know of no other coarse or links that is 7200 yards long, par 74 where the normal weather is driving rains svnd battering gales. Yet McCready in his morning round against Turnesa shot himself a 70, just about the equal of a 62 on most other tests. It would have been pleasant to have had McCready as a parlay against Stranahan and Turnesa. It should have been a nice 10 to 1 or 12 to 1 payoff. In the opening betting the final winner was around 40 to 1. First starters rarely ever win one of these big tournaments where exww perience is almost as important as skill. To stand 4 up at the midway point, to become 1 down late in the stretch, and then recover again is tribute enough to McCready's competitive side. It was s good thing for international golf that an Irishman won. It will steam up the Walker Cop matches at Winged Foot in Angnst where interested galleries would like to get look at the swing that decapitated oar two best amateurs. In the meanwhile, what has happened to Scottish golf? What has become of the descendants of that ancient shepherd who began knock I ing round stones into holes, thereby starting a game that in the U.S. alone has led to some 5,000 courses and some three million club swingers? It Is time the land of the thistle and the bluebell came bounding back. A f RiCE By GRANTLAND Champ Moves Up ter caused no undue excitement in those lost decades. There is another young hitter wh has moved up from his 1948 form His name is Ralph Kiner. Thi Pirate bomber stopped in the .260' i last season. He has been nearly 100 points better than that this spring. home-ru- n race is to watch. Both hit 51 home runs in 1947. Both hit 40 home runs last season. After the The Klner-Mlz-e still something Kin Memorial day er had 11 and Mize 10. "The kid worked bard all winter to be ready for this season," Blng Crosby said a few days ago. "He has a set of exercises to develop hands, wrists and forearms. He is a fine boy who wants to learn. I believe this will be his best year. I hope so for we certainly need more of the same." "you "Any way," I said, Pirates have looked Juit as good as Indians. Which is Bob Hope's double-header- help." By Tom Gregory l-- j nr5 BUBBLE TROUBLE? v. jKi .,4 Tourist boars have been making the canyon trip since 1873 and are still hard at it. The. colorful paddle wheel steamer Winnebago (left, above) plies the narrow stream regularly. Indian legends are associated with almost every section of the Dells. Jtfan Cros-le- y is shown (right, above) as she the story of "The Cave of the Darkened Waters." Chimney Rock (right) complete with Indian chief and girl in bathing suit, offers a variety of picture possibilities to the .' FORM IN VARNISH AS IT IS APPLIED, YOU WILL FIND THEY CAN BE REMOVED BY BLOWING ON THEM. WUEN BUBBLES Srls 451 lovely twosome for summer wear. 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It seems that in the race for bat ting honors, Ted is back where he belongs. He has moved from .290 to around the .330 mark. He also has his full share of home runs and runs batted in. He is the best bet of the year to become a Triple Crowner in the department of the ash. At this spot we can't see any one leading Williams to the batting wire in September. There is a big difference between hitting .400 now and .40 come 20 or SO years ago. Williams was the last big leaguer to hit over .400 some years ago. But back in an earlier decade we had Ty Cobb, Harry Heilmann, George Slsler, Rogers Hornsby, Bill Terry and others tapping the big mark from year to year. A .400 hit- some Summer Twosome the DESIGNED especially for larger figure is this ll-i-8- 2 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. M0 Sonth Wells St. Chleaf 1, 111. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each figure. Pattern was the figure that fruits of his uphill struggle. He and his wife traveled all over the world and stayed at the finest hotels. 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In the United States, about 1,800,000 marriages were performed, a decrease of 10 per cent from the provisional total of 1,992,354 in 1947, and a drop of more than 20 per cent from the final figure of 2,291,045 in 1946. The rate of divorce was ap trend, with proaching the the number of divorces believed not to exceed 420,000 a decrease of 10 per cent from 1947, and a 30 per cent decrease from 1946. Certain notable efforts to improve family life were made in the United States in 1948, according to the article. The National Conference on Family Life, authorized by President Truman, convened at the White House in May to explore the factual back' ground of U. S. families, dynamics of family interaction, economic welfare, and related topics. Institutes on family relations were held at the universities of California, Chicago, Indiana, and Southern California, and the American Institute of Family Relations sponsored workshops at several colleges. 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