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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE,UTAH whimper that just reached tht ,vi'. low's ears. Slowly she stretched In an arm. It was bare and round and soft. He might have darted forward ' the length of his body and burled his fangs In It easily. But something held :::~ :;. llaveyo uchang edyour him back. He knew that it was not an plugs within the last Pnemy; he know that the dark eyes shining at him so wond!'rful ly were year? not filled with the desire to harmFrancis Ouimet, who started as a and the voice that came to him sortly not, your conten t.. caddie and won the O!*n and amateur was lil;:e a strange anrt thrilling muslr. ment and satisfac tion golf champions hips, says he took up ''llaree I Baree! Upi Dare'!!" golf when l<e was a youngstet· because on your tour will be Over and over again the Willow there weren't enough youngster s in his insured if you install a C'alled to him like that, while on her neighborh ood to oq;anlze a couple of facc> she tripd to <lraw bet·self a few full set of depend able baseball teams. lle explains in Libine!Jrs fnr'ther nnder the roclc She erty that he was born in Brooltllne , Champ ion Spark Plug.1 could not reach blm. There wa~ stlll )!ass., "within a stone's throw of a before you start. a foot betwf'en her hllnd and ga ree. golf course." nnd she eoulcl not wed;.::e herself in an With his older brother, Wllfred, Champion Xinch more. Ancl then ~he saw wht•re 1 exclusivelv for Francis Ouimet rig;.::et! up a little Fords-pack ed on the orher side of the rock th c• n• cour~e In the cow pasture, bnck •>f In the Red Box was a hollow, shut in by a strmP. rr their house, ;;!nee th!'y were forbidEach ;;he had removed the stone, and eome W!'IU Service den to play on the Country cluh links. in that way''''>e hnd thr\'e hole.s," he wl'ites, "aa l sun had set for all time, and lwr own She drew hcrBelf out anu stt•od once uspd old cans for the cup~. We had life was filled with a Ya~t lonPliness. NARROW ESCAPE mor£> in the sunshine. Uer !wart many a brotherly battle there, und There had h<'en three nt the gmvesiclP thrilled. l'ierrot was· busy over his 1 gradually the pnir of u;; bt-gan to hit that afternoon as the sun went down Synopsis .-l'art wolf, part dog bear -and she would not eall him. Sht• the gutties with some skill and con-wnen tw<> months old Dnree -Pierrot, hen;elf, and a clog, a gn•at. matte an etTort to move the stone fidence. has his fit·st meeting with an • powerful bu~ky with a white star on e'\<'my, Papayuchi sew (young whit'h <'IOs<'ci in the hollow under the "Practice in "those narrow confines I his breast and a white-tipp ed ear. He Photograp h shows ~1ril. \Yilliam owl). Ftghtlng hard, the antagbig howlcler. hut it was wedg(•d in had its e!Tect. I had to he careful not onists are suddenly plunged Into had hP!'n her dead mother's pet from tightly. 'J'hen she began digging with Mitchell taking one of the jumps to lose halls, and acquired accuracy a swollen creek. Badly buffeted. puppyhood -hC"r bodyguard , with her a stick. If Pierrot had hcf'n there, his on Boxwood In the ladles' saddle and balf drowned, Daree Is finallnstinf'tive ly, us a youngster will. I always, even with his head resting on ly flung on the bank, but the sharp ryes would have discovered the horse class, at a recent horse show found It comparati vely easy to place the side of her bed a!; she died. And water ha• destroyed his ~ense o! held 11n Washingto n. Mrs. Mitchell si~'llifknnce of that stone, which was the hall when I began to frequent direction and he Is lost, lonely that night, the night of the day they not larger than a water pail. Possibly received the red ribbon, emgood coursPs and hungry. For many days his later on. buried her, the dog had di•;appearP cl. Champion- for for cPnturie~ It had lain there, Its blematic of second prize. life Is oue o! fear and distress. "Our cmv-pastu re <'onr~e was not a He had gone as quietly and aR com- support care other than He meets various creatures of keep:ng the huge rock from flnished product. We cut the greens Fordo-pack ed pletely as her spirit. No one ever saw toppling the wild and goes throu,.-h a In the Blue Box down, just .as un ounce-wei ght with a lawn mower each Saturday. 442 thundersto rm. He Is learning him after that. It waR strange, and to may swing the balance of a wheel that Each more and more. He strays Into The rest was ju~t as nature made itPierrot it was a mirac·le. Dt-ep in his weighs a the trapping grounds of Pierrot ton. swnmv. long grass that was Long, hen:-t he was fillPcl with the wondPrand Nepeese. !'<epeese wounds Five minutes- and Nepc>ese could rocl{s, and the brook. The memory of ful convirtiou that the ilog hacl gone Baree with a rifle, but he esmove the stone. She tnggert at lt. reco,·eriPS from marsh ancl mire on capes. llaree recovers and learns with his hPlovert \\'yola into heaven. Inch hy inch she dragged it out until nature's secretH rapidly. Nepeese Dependa ble for E"er)' Engin• that fipl<l has always helped in tough Hut :\'C"JlPf'f;e had RJlent tlu·ee winSan Francisco saw its first game of Is determine d to catch Baree and at last it Jay nt her fPet and the i<pots in big tourname1 1ts. It was Toledo, Ohio ters at the :\Iil'<~ioner'.; school 11t i\elbaseball in 18GO. tame him and tries again. crude golf hut helpful. St~·mies nntl son house. Rhe had Jparned a gn•at opening wns reacly for her bocly. She looi;Pcl again toward PiPrrot. He was dPal nbont white people ancl the r!'al Bob Reeves, <'aptaln and ><hortstop pitclws, instead of putts, became sec• still l>ns~·. ancl she laughed softly as Gnd and she knew that Pierrot's of the Georgia T!'ch team, will join ond nllture. Chapter IV-Con tinued she ltnticd a hi~ red-anc\-~vhite Hn~· "If you want your boy to he a golfPr, thm;;.::llt was impo-~ible. She believed the Washingto n team for a trial. handkerch ief from about her shoulmake him lay out a course In hiH ba<'k • Baree dnrtert to one side and ran that her mo!lter'R husky wns either rteJ·s. With this she would secure yartl. He'll pick it up. Any of our away by a few applications of Albert FurrPII, star shortstop of the for the O]Jen meaclow. \Val.:~yoo clid dt'ad or hacl joinecl the wnlv!'~. Prob- Baree. She dropped on her hanrts and eow-pastu re crowd could play tlte ably he hncl gone· to lht> wolves. RoSt. lllary's college t<>am (Californi a), not stir as Baree sped past him--no knt'('S and thf'n Jowerecl herself fiat has signed with the San l!'rancisco Country club In 85 aftet· two yeat·~ of 111ore than If he had heen a bird or a wns It not possihle thnt this youngster on the ground and hegan erawling into jungle golf. And champion s oeca>;ionJlllss lons. rnbblt. Then came another breath of she anrt her father hac! pursued was or the hollow uncler tl1e bowlder. ally do no better than thnt now, with air, hj•avy with the scent of man. the flesh and blood of ht>r mothf'r's Baree had movert. \Vith thebnck the lively ball, and the hetter cluhs, pet? It was more than pos~lhle. The Before he became a hall plnyer, El'Ihl~. at last, put life into him. He of his head flattener] against tile roC'k, and every other modern improvewhit!' star on his hreast, the whitemer Jo~Ppb Cox of the Brooklyn team turned a11d began lumbering 11ft er he hac] heard sonwthin;;- which NC'pef'se ment." rn~is~~~~AD tipped enr-thf' fact thnt he had not was 11 boxer, engaging in over 130 Barec Into till' meurtow trap. Barel', Placed anywhere, DAISY FLY KiLLER attracts and had not heard; he ha<l felt a slow and kills all flies. Neat. clean, ornamental, lJ!ttC'n convenient n.nd her when he mil!ht ensily haYe ring battles. lookin.(( bark, saw him coming-a nd ~heap. Lnstsaliaca• ;;rowing pressm·e, and from this preshurif'd his fang-s In the soft fle"h of eon. Madeoftnetal , thought It wa;1 pursuit. Ner1eese and ~ure he had drugg-ed himself slowlycan't aplll or tip over; her nrms! Rile wa~ cotnineed. \Vlille will not soU or injure Baseball In the colle~<es Pierrot camt:' over the slope, nne\ at may be and the pre;;snre still followed. The anything. Guaranteed. PiC"rrM skinned the bl'ar, she began waning as some think hut It remains the ~nnw instlmt they saw Wnliayoo l031st lspon mass of rock was settling ! N •'Pees!' One rea~on why the Brooklyn Nahunting for Bnre0. a big attraction at Princeton uulverDAISY FLY KILLEB und Ban·~. from your dealer. Baree hnd not mon•cl nn Inch from clid not see or hear or understan d. tiona! league cl uh is bclit>\·et1 t o pay I liAR oLD soMERs Br oo sity, second to football. Wilt>n •.hey r·ntered Into the g-ras.-;y kl "n N Y :-;he was railing to him more nnd more higher Raiaries than an~· other organi-dlp uncler d1e I'Ock walls, nnree tume<l un1ler his roclc He lny like a thing pif'adingly : - --In JRS!'i and 1RSG, .Tohn G. Clark:;on, 7.Utlon In that circuit, not exePpting .sharply to the right. Here was a stunned, his eyes fixed stPaclily on the "na ret.'--Ba ree-Bn ree-'' star hnrlf'r of the Chicago Nationals, IhP Giants, is the disclosure of sums great boultler, one end of it tilted up RCene of the tt·n:::ecly out in the Het· head and shoulders anrt both meadow. liP hnd seen something that pitched 17 succp~,;ive games agnlnst of money to he paid to four star play(lff the eal'th. It looked lil>e a splenarms were under the roek now. The ers this year. he would never for~et-cv< 'n ns he the St. Louis cluh without a defeat. dh hirtlng place, and Baree crnwled glow of her eyes was very close to Zaek Wheat, popular captain and would never quite forg~t his mother tmi!Pr it. Don't e:rpertment. • OD. * * * Baree. He whinP!I. 'l'he thrill of a left fielder, haR $1 G,OOO for the comthem. use 'Yalter (Doc) Gautrf'fJU of the nosBut Wakayoo kep't strnight ahead EYI; SALVE (or •t>e<dy great and impPn<ling d>inger stirred In Fiehliug 11. Yost i~ the pre~ent di- ton nraves, • relle!. Absolutely safe~ Is the f'mallPst man In Ing ::wason. Da1.:-os Yance, pitching Into the meadow. his blood. And then ·rector of Intercolleg iate athletics and baseballa.t all druggists. . a midget 5 feet 2% Inches, ace, will dra~ $lii,500 in accordanc e J'rom whet·e he lny naree could see 'J' UALL & RUCKEL, New York Clt,r In that moment Nepeese felt the director of the summer school fot· weighing approxima with tlw tend"' of u three-year contely 132 pounds. what happenPd. Rcarcely had he pressure of the rock on her shoulder, coaches at the University of Mlchitract be obto.lned fn1m the late Charles WILl, TRADE ;me. 25-7-18 WUEN\'I,A .rf> crawled unrter the roci{ when Nepef'se anrt Into the eyPs that had heen glow- gun, and has, for 2D years, been a f'..o., ~1ont., Oil land, for So. Calif. properJY Max Carey Is a l'trange l'pectaclC'. II. Ehhets last sr•ring. 1\nd Plerrot nmteared throu~h the and pay ca!-1h difierence. H. N. :-:;tn,h~!ick, ing softly at Barpe there shot a S\Hl· IC"ac'!lng, nationally known coach of Playing his sixteenth Burleigll Grinws, :-;pit hall expert, 1937 N Gramercy Pl .. Hollywood, Call!. season in the break in the flip, and stopped. The den "ild look of horror. And tlwn footbull. He has placed H men on major lengtws, this veteran stand~ us will recel're l'lJ.OOO flh<l Jacques Four- --- - - - fact that they stopped thrilled naree. there cmne from her tips a cry that Collier's All-Ameri can teams, more the be:<r ba~Se Sidetrac ked runner In either big nler, harcl-hittin g first baspman, Is Thf'v were afrni•l of Waknyoo! The was not like any other sound HarPe than any other coach of the game. down for $12,000 on the club's books, league. big 'twnr was two-thircls of the way you pop the question last "Di<l hu•l ever h!'ard In the wildernPS f;It Is reported. night?" ncross the meadow. The sun fell on wild, pier<'ing, fillecl with ngonlzecl ::>early $GO,OOO must be handed over Kansas City has ~Pnt Outfielder "Xo; I got to Ia! kin~ oll burners him, sn his coat shone like black satin. fear. Pierrot dicl not he.tr that first to Brooklyn'; ; Big Four in return for with h!"r Frank ::lfcGowan to the .• ·ew Haven Pierrot did not kill for the love of father and llpfore I kli!'W it ct·y. But he heard the second and club of the Enstern league, on option. t hPir efforts to win the pennant. nut she \\Tnt out."- Cincinnat i 'l'ime:;killing. ~ecC'sslty made him a conthe third-and • then scream after He Is thP chap who wu!'l with the Ath- at lPa~t 20 others will have to he paid Star. Sf'natlonl! <t. But hP saw that In spite scream ns the "'illow's tender body alaries for :;:ix months of activity. letics In Hl23 and 1924. ()f tlH" lateness of the season, Wakawas slowly crushecl under the settling It's almost time for the golf liars All of which lllustmtes that the Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. yon':; coat was splendid- and he raised mass. He ran toward it with the to be a little hoarse. baseball business is ~ gamhle, depend- f On rising and retiring gently smear Oklahoma C'ity sf't a leagne record hi~ rifle. speed 6f the wind. The cries were lug on the good wtll of the public the face with Cuticura Ointment. for thr0e-base hits by smushlng out BarPe_ saw this action. He saw, a weaker-d ying away. He saw Baree Jack Demp~ey has fought less than which Is w1lllng to pny the freight it Wash off Ointment in five minutes 19 In 12 games. Denver holds the mom ent later, somPthing spit. from the a~ he came out from undel' the rock two hours the In home seven team years as a cham- high mark in triplet!' for n season, setplays winning ball. with Cuticura Soap and hot wLter. It • end of the gun, and then he heard and ran into the eanyon, and In the pion. ting the llgure at 12n for 1912. that rleafening rrash that had come Is wonderful \vhnt Cuticura will do same instant he saw a part of the \Viiwith his own hurt, when the Willow's for poor complexio m;, dandruff, itching low's dress and her moccaslne d feet. Charles E. Conklin of Brooklyn has PosRihly 1\[an:tger S. H. HarriR of uullet hnrt burned through his flesh. and red, rough hands.-Ad vertioeme nt: 1 he rest of her was hidden under the been chosen captain of the Bl'Own \Vashingto n mnde a voor guess when He tur&d his eyes swiftly to Wakal dPftth-trap . Like a maduum Pierrot varsity Uncle \Yilhert Rohlnson Is a man ot lacrosse team. he decided that Zachary yoo. The hig henr hacl stumbled; he aud :\logThe gos~ip's mouth co;:t!l her noth<' began dig~lng. When a few moments ridgE", veterans, W!'re losing their ef- many lcleas and expres~ps thpm with ing, for sl1e never opens It but .a-t was on hls knpes; nnd then he struglatPr he drew ~epeese oui from nndf'r Among tho~e objects which appear fectivenes s and allowed them to go. force and mascuiine perspicaci ty. His another's expense.-l <'ranklin. gled up and lumh!'red on. the bowlder she wns white and deathideas an' a! ways humane. l!'or inThe ron r of the rifle came again, ly s1111. Her eyes were clf)sed. His to have no balance are I<'rench budstance, golf. and a 1't>Concl time \Vakayoo went The Boston Red Sox sold Shortstop hand could not feel that sh~ was llv- gets and a cheap brassie. While ~Iiller ITuggtns, John McDudley Lee to the Ilollywond dub of down. Pierrot could not miss at that it,g, and a great moan of an~ulsh rose <lraw, 'l'y Cobb and other basebnll "Playing tennis," says Suzanne the Pacific Coast len)WC". Lee looked diStance. Wakayoo macle a splenddi out of his soul. But he kul"w how to leaders ban "Nepeese, the game, Ma Nepeese!" Uncle Robbie mark.• It wus ~laughtet·; yet for tl~;ht for a life. He tnre open her Lenglen, "has become almost slavery." like a coming st11r In 192·1, but I11st goes about among the Dodgers seekPlay isn't play when It becomes Pierrnt und Nt<p!'ese It was busines;; - and Kazan 11nd the old windfall. hard ~;eason fell off and was not better this He rlrP~·s and found that shP. was not work. ing opponents for himself and Dazzy the business of liff'. year. had wltnessecl the dPath of the crl'a- u·u:~hed as he had feared. Then he Yance. BarPe was Rhivering. It was more ture he bud thought all-powerf ul. ran for water. \Vhen l1e returned, the "Huggins keeps the boys from playA man who Isn't nble to walk Into from excitemen t than fear, for he had Wakayoo, the big bear, had not even Willow's eyes were open and she was A Yale professor says obst>rvatlo ns of Ing golf hecause he thinks they talk It the back yard and pull a weed is able the latest eclipse prove that the lost hi<; own fear in the tragedy of put up a tlght. Pierrot and :"<epee~e gasping for breath. all the time and 1t keeps their minds these wonH'nt~. A low whine rose in had kl11ed him without touching him; "The hlessert saints be praised!" to walk fiye miles after an elusive moon is not round, but more the off baseball," Hobbie explained. "But Non-Poison~us-Sweet Smelling his throat ns he looked at Wakayoo, now Pierrot was cutting him with n sobbed Pierrot, falling on his knees at golf ball. shape of u 25-ceut baseball after the lf they were not talking baseball It who had rbe·1 a~ain and faced his knife which shot silvery flashes in the her side. "Nepeese, ma Nepeese !'' chamtllon hitter hus clouted it for a would be racing or boxing or :;omeMore ali-Americ an football enemies- his Jaws gaping, his head sun; and \Valmyoo made no moveplayers home run. She smiled at him, with her two thing else. So why not golf? It's not swinging slo\\ ly, his lC'gs weakening ment. It macle Bnree shiver, and he hands on her bare breast. and Pierrot have been produced at Exeter acada bad game. under him as the blood poured through drew himself an inch fat·ther buck huggt>d her up to him, forgetting the emy than at any other prep school In Frankie Camilli, better known as "Speaker plays every day,'' said the country. his torn Iun:;-s. Baree whined-b e- unrter thf' rock, where he was a! ready watf't· be had run so hard to get. Frankie Campbell, hPu vweight boxer, Robbie, "and Dazzy plays all season cause Wnkayuo had fished for him, wedged as if he had been shoved there has signed a contra<1: with the San Still later, when he got down on his and It doesn't hurt ltlm. In fact, Are Bubbling Over and Bagenbag- Francisco Seals. He Is a shortstop because he hurl come to look on him by a strong bane!. knees and peered under the rock, his Dnzzy contends that It loosens him gage queerer as a ft•lend, swil he<'ause he knew It names for hot·ses than and ls said to possess u great deal He could see Nepeese. Rbe came face turned white and he said: up nnd keeps him from getting stiff. was deat11 th~t Wakayoo W>lS facing straight back to the break through "Mon Dieu, if It had not been for Alexander 's nucephalu s or Bellero- of ability. He always plays the morning after he phon's Pegasus? now. There was a third shot-the which hls flight had taken him, und that littl& hollow In the earth, pitches." la!;!t. Wakayc o ~ank down In his stood at last not more than twenty NepeeseWilbur Robinson, manager of the A Hand Sprayer will be given " tracks. The man who learned all ubout golf. Brooklyn Robins, has bPen Ro succes<:His hig head dropped be- fpet from where he was hidclen. Now FREE with every purchas e of a lie shuddered , and said no more. .;· n hls for~>paws. A racking cough that she stood where he could not But Nepe(•se, happy in her salvatiol), In one afternoon Is going to devote ful In taking olrl parts of baseball maquart can of FLYOS AN until or two came t" Baree. And then there escape, she began weaving her shinsome evening to collecting all the in- chines and putting them togethf'r that made a movement with her himd and July 31st. formation available about radio. was silenc . Ing hail· Into two thick braids. Bnree said, smiling at him: he Is now culled the master mechanic It was slaughtf'r -but business. had taken his eyes from Plerrot, and of baseball. Seckel Fritchm an Compan y , "I would have been like-that . All A minute later, standing over he watched hPr curiously. He was A use has finally been found for mon Boise, Idaho pere, I hope I sllali never have \V ayoo, Piel'rot said to ~epeese: tbe aimless hieroglyph ics drawn on Hnl Hhyne, youthful Pittsburgh lnnot afraid now. His nerves tingled. a lover like that rock!" Bagley Nelson Compan y "~Ion Dieu, hut It Is a fine skin, the walls of pay stations: 'l'hey make flpli!Pr, turnert In a ~;ensational day In him a strange and growing force Pierrot's face darkened as he bent dandy design.!! for golf sweaters. Salt Lake City, Utah Sakahet! Jt Is worth twenty dollars was struggling to solve a great mys· afield against the Braves rer!'ntly. over her. DISTRffiU TORS over at Lac Bain !" Hhyne nccepted 13 chances without tery-the reason for his desire t.o "Non!" he said fiercely. "Never!" He drew fol'th his knlfP and began creep out from und!'r his rock and The first marathon race in America an error. He had three putouts and apHe was thinking again of McTag· was held in September , 189(), the ten assists. whetting It on a stone which he car- proach that wonderful creature with gart, the factor at Lac BalfJ, nnrt hi!. course extl•ndlng from Don't Cut r! 1 In hls pocket. In these minutes the shining !'yes and the a Stamford, beautiful Uar e mi~ht bnvC' crawled out from hair. NepePSC' was looking nhout her. hands clenched while his lips softly Conn., to Columbia cirl'le, New York Freddy 1\fcGuir!'. the young Toledo Shoe Boil, Capped touched the Willow's hair. _ un~<'r his rock and escaped clown the She was smiitng. For city. R!'<'onrl RaCI<er, Is <lolng fine worl' for a moment her cnnyon ; for a spnce he was forgotten. face was tnnwcl . towarcl him, Hock or Bursitis for the 1\fud Hens under the direction of nnd he Then Nepe!'Se thonght of him, and In saw thP. "1tite shine of het· It is said that students from MerCasey ~Iengel. His fleldin,.: has llePn teNh, and Will Baree finally come under that ~ame st!ange, won1lerin; ; voice h!'r h<-nutifnl PY<'S Eieenwd cersburg (Pa.) academy huve held sensationa l and his hitting is shnwlug glowing the dominatio n of Nepeese? he spoke aga!n the word "llaree." more world interst:hol astlc tract; rec- improvc•m ent. stralgut at him. Pierrot, whu was kneellng, looked ords than athletes from any other And tiH•n , ~tl(ld• nly, ~ill' rlroppecl on up .11t llPr. school. her lmPes anrl peeretl uncl1•r the t·oek. While hP is many years paRt his will reduce them and Jeav~t no blem• (TO B~· CO:\:TINUE D.) "Oni, !Sakaho>t. He was born of the Their eye~ mfo't. For at least haH active 11iayin;.:: clays, J•llm ~ftGrnw, ishes. Stops lameness promptly. Does wild . Anti no..- he is gone---" It is estlmatPd that Sir Thoma~ manrger of the !\("W York Giant"· o It· a minute tht•re was not n ''>llntl. oot blister or remove the hair, and 'l'he WlllO'•>~' shook Iter head. Lipton has ~pent close to $10.000,00 0 ranks all tl1e othf'r >etemn~ tn thf' Finns' Double Christm as • • epefo'sc did not move, nn11 lwr h1·ea th horse can be worked. $2.50 a botUe · "Nf)n, he ls not gone.'' she !'mid, and eame so softly that Baret' c·nulcl not delivered. Book 8 A free. For c·et t urit•s lll'for(" tht• ypar 177:! trying to win back for Great B1·1taln :::au""· Jle Is In his tw('nty-fif th sea· her dar ~y"s <JUestea the sunlit hear It. W. F. Yollllf, lw:., 510 LJIIII!I St., Sprbifidd, MAsa. the pt•opl e of Fin 1nnrl lw d four <'hrist- the cup America had taken n way 75 son as manager of the team. lim: I> "tl ,on·., suaue11 ris to popumeadow. 'l'hen ~he l"aid almo!'lt ln a wi1:S11er: mus holidny;., hut a Swelii,:;h ro~·l,l de- yeurs ago. Iurlty i tlefinite proof that heroes nre As she quested tl.e rnggPd Nlge~ of "Baree! l~'1rPP: l.Tpi Bnree !'' • • erC"c if':<ued t1 nt yenr aholi, hf'tl the :\lnnagN Brnnsfielcl of the WatPr- ereated by fnns. No le s th, n a y( ar Any book you want the Jit~e m ~dow for ~ign~ of thP dogIt waR the li.rst time lhrf>e lm•l ti irrl and fuu•tlt, as lt wa~ thought de Buhhling Over and Carlaris head hnry I~·tstcrn league C'lnh announee~ ago,\',!!; 1 {shown in tl e photo :raph) -by mail, C. 0. D. pup, b'!r thoughts flnslH!!l hac!• swift!~·. heard his nnme, an<l tl ere "'' s ~ome ~inthfr- to l'l rtuil the fcsthnl In til!\ the lmpo~<ing li::<t of 1'0 entriN• for the the acquisition of l'lteher D:l\-e 1-,·efe was ' ntH d out of !I e • ·.tiona\ le: y,ue Deseret Book Co., Two yearR ngo they bail lmried her thing so soft tmcl assuring ln the interp:-;t or worl>. But the I• inns st!U elght("enth running of the A.nPriC'nn ft·om !Le l'ortlnn1l Paclfit• C'oast league tty th( Ginnts nnrt M nt to 'I'olrdo. The ' 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah prince;s lllOther under the t11ll ~pruce sound of It that In !'pit!' of hlm~elf lntVf' 1wn (')u·i It lt s hoi iclnys, DPeeib· Derby, $100,000 ndrte•l, at Washingto n cluh nnd Pitehet· glbert Johnson from Oltlcago I..'U'Js tcok a chat1cc. !:>• ,•m·ed •eur thelr caiJin. That day Plt•rrot's the clog in him responded to it in a ber 2li ant! 2u ( St 8tPph .. ws day). Pa.rlr -race eourse, Chlcngo, July 10. the Pittsburgh Pirates. him, Pllll now IJI' I~ a .•'l. ' W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 26--1926. Taking a Jump at Horse Show ;;~ OUIMET STARTED I ON COW PASTU RE Not Enough Boys to Organize Baseball Team. TOU RIN G If 60c I I 75C· Summer School Coach CH AM PIO • • • .. 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