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Show EMERY COUNTY PRnr.ppgo CASTLE DALE. UTAH Grid Rule Changes ttooal CoDegiate Racers w Ameriica's Shrine of History u( AthleUe associ- ."-- g a- aaosv meeting recently, held one of Its shortest and moat.v.v.vuum OC3, lons much to the delight of thousands at coaches throughout the Record . j ADVENTURERS' CLUB Only two chances In intariio;.. football rules were adopted by that r committee, xney are: CjtfMcSHANE The BenaltT far - strtUnc aa IneUglbie player shall be avUAmerican a a own and 15 yards the Mint af v IVU9 v past the STdurin iewn. Instead af loa af the ball. fiSrilli Stitch fo- r- ' This Bathroom Rug he Shell aplenty forspend . an V" " ' V 'W . ' 'i V: , EVERYBODY: know, boys and girls, when I was a kid, listentales about Santa Claus, there ing to those Christmas-tim- e two were things I always used to wonder about. One was how could a big fellow like Santa get down that little bit of a chimney of ours, and the other was how he managed to come out through a fireplace with a fire burning in it without getting burned up himself. Nobody ever did give me a good answer to the first of those questions, and I had to wait until today to get the dope on the second one from Barney Donaghey of New York City And even the information Barney gave me doesn't help much. Barney pulled that Santa Claus act once. He came right down the chimney and went right through the fire in the fireplace and lived to tell the tale. But Barney doesn't know how he did it. He just did, that's all. Now, in the first place it wasn't a chimney Barney got caught in, but one of those big towers in an oil refinery HELLO rr M down. The rules committee ran nrall tat Septem- congratulated for the adoption of ef mark ZfLgti tbe these two rules. For one thing the new rules will tmdmihtfiiv MWW- rage the use of shovel passes short neuna or to tne line of scrim CT floyd Robertahard-TT- paacee It is very possible, of course. mage. red to fl that thev mav kail tn I bi mile Iadi-- 500 Ml .kinall CviWJmllei per hour. Sibltodta.bullet-li- k cltfAman'i record w" Eau Briton's record- his second of the J, in Au-- t.i .. T-..- Th underlie, (be saline course BLtt to 345.49 the 3l n seven-to- i 5011937. was deprived yai" ttpUin Three performsnce. the establishing rec-teiil- v fashion. Eystoo of 347.155 iipted i. fs en mile straight the return run, 13 on an average and tne umer official, uifc nuurt the speed laiiea. habri of 345.44 stoed l tuple ef weeks when the honor from me . ..st itrmy captain. In his tuekiae only half as iljjlan's, be thundered likttcb st J53.29 and 347.16 11 uertte. fni little daunted. Next fatad into his machine and ISM to regain the speed n. tii the Indianapolis event, sained his first major vie-gi- n racing when he M maa une nines lilburShiw. Shaw's 1937 MU3.580 was top speed for of ue Vk brick and let scored ip asphalt oval his victory. erratic the gentle-lli- e Cubs secured Cardinals last spring tor 36,000 uid a parcel of ball li u sound as a dollar Chicago pDiajDean. jffi problem' child on the insists series Wt cheated doctors who have examined bis arm. He follows, he says, their orders. of and hasn't done jjjij anything more strenuous than ? "ddy three or 'our times a A-'- M wk for the n& "missus down in Dallas " timist, Diz gave the rest of the family a boost: lltu J Brother u Paul n tff. I told him he'll tor those Cardiasls (ft four. rl 5 He'll lose those against me, which is es I inteid to beat and lit vx.a UU Sport Shorts HpHE Green Bay Packers played before more than 150.000 snppta. tors in four games on the road last season for a new National Football league record . . . A. D. Locke. South African golf pro, who recently won the New Zalanri uctiuea to sj rcvisu" cngiana next year for the open meet . , . Jimmy F o x x , American league's OUtstanriino Player as its .349 ' tine chamn hata. Jimmy Poxx man, was voted the Eddie Hurlev Mem orial plaque by Boston baseball writers . . . The White Sox have released Inflelder George Meyer . . . Ed Krause, former Notre Dame star, has been named line coach for Holy Cross . . . Amos Alonio Stagg's College of the Pacific will meet Notre Dame in 1941 for their first gridiron tilt . . . All German sports have been placed under supervision of the Nazi party with the exception ol automobile and horse racing, flying and semi- military activities. ih$&"$ &$&IPP3p0' gress at Washington is today the largest of its she in the tcorld. Its nucleus was Thomas Jefferson's collection, and such treasures as the original constitution of the Vniled Slates and the original articles of confederation, shown above being examined by Dr. St. George L. Sioussat. Since the library is growing constantly, an $8,000,000 annex was added. i long-cour- long-cour- J e 9 .... coaich for job security but at reserve somie of your ST In. . i wjenes, r anagers. sports. Th, irs is by ' of roses "St of "13 aid Bill" airme- .. thi Phi. world champion r-- u year. farad N III a helper and left him at the opening at the bottom of the tower wtth Instractions to watch for any sparks falling from above and pat them out the minute they landed. When that waa done he started climb lag ap to the spot where the welding waa to be done. "Up I climbed," says Barney, "and went right to work as fast as I could. I was working at night because It waa cooler, but it was still ly Thousands of books will the above counter each year to serve the researches of scholars from all parts of the world, who find reading rooms of the new annex an excellent place for falls to " I th. on y'enice. F'1,Jl Ux tuy ""tnl. later season St 1 half with decided e last "u rift., r,e Cwuch i -.u 77 son. ..minim mum"" Vlara man- " uie mor-:e- r approxi- - . .8s K - anat, the s art-- "i.Lantii. . m p,.,i UCUM. m. He'l if!0 tup, even happened to kS CNor. lit- - , iU S U I ,i I I i '"11' 4HHirrn The new annex, ruiremenU r 8 iiiTIH T liliKllin u e pror- - Lesson No. H. This diagram ahows the breaking of the cluster on the second shot. Place balls as per diagram, way baU shot No. 1 by hitting the object center the to ball to right; strike cue with a medium stroke and yourbaU, the object ball, after pocketing and stop will hit two rails (cushions) our marked. is 2 shot No. where and break the is second shot then hard into all you need is to strike the in shown as the object ball Architecturally as typical of it. iormJ - t me as h murals by 1897. U boasts Job de abUlty can t be I'l n. .. . k teamg with hnag, .a ll'jli'tt "fl Pent... If! manager's iWl ihU w'am's IsW I ! 11 agne "LB I aufililin. club e team's Cu,l0 S8 'ft" unction as to. The on something soft. Welder Light Saves His Life. ( trsfl which wat bttiU in 4, mter. s gists 2 boors. plenty hot and I wanted to finish as soon as possible and get out In the air again. I worked steadily for about an hour, and then I noticed that a thick smoke was accumulating in the tower." Barney noticed the smoke, but be didn't pay much attention to It. There are always fumes present around aa oil well, and he figured that If anything had gene wrong down at the bottom his helper would have warned him long since. He was anxious to finish that Job he waa working on, and he waa working at top speed. Working so absorbedly that he didn't pay any attention to anything else. He didn't even atop to take a glance down the shaft. And that absorption almost cost him his life. Many of the library $ books are rare items, like the above Eliot Indian Bible of 1663, the first Bible printed in America. It is in the Algonquin language and is bound in Morocco. At left, Mr. Yalta Parma of the library examines a collection of rare books in the library's incunabula. Mr. Parma is holding a volume of canon law printed in rtr f water. Rtssat la He landed sprawling C. PETERSON Billiard AssociaNational President. tion of America and World's Trick " like TiWrbJ-d- 2. 700-fo- 'ecently that bo can sKate half aa wwi4 fiver take 2 Bayer KM i f"ws T ait !) sag dtscomfart and nones study. Modernity strikes the staid library of congress. Above: "Speed capsules," a new gadget for shooting books through a tunnel in 23 seconds. Their arrival at the destination is cushioned by a bank of air which prevents damage to the books. d Colds 1. go over Billiards Shot Champion. Dtes Stetff FoBow Ttet Eey to East tea Ptla Dtestet Son Throat AceoEstsylnf Western Newspaper Union. Pocket IS GO ci 440-yar- d S) Patten Ci3 Four strands of string or rags in three colon or in black, white, and a color worked in shell stitch, make this durable rug. It's crocheted In five parts the center and four identical corners and makes it easy to handle. If a which Is a whole lot worse. The refinery was located at Arabs In the that a rug lor bathroom or bedlovely Dutch West Indies, and Barney was employed there aa a welder. At lis 6243 contains inroom. Pattern best that's a dangerous Job In an oil refinery. An open flame la always structions for making rug; illusrisky when there's oil around, and a welder bat to do his work with a trations of it and of mastitches; mighty hot open flame. terials needed; color schemes. Takes Every Safety Precaution. To obtain this pattern, send 19 cents in coins to The Sewing CirOn the night of NoTember , IMS, Barney bad a Job to de en one of the big hundred feet tewera, and ha took every precaution cle, Household Arts Department, 259 West 14th St., New York, N. Y. possible. The weld be waa to make was aa the Inside ef the towPlease write your name, ader, M feet from the ground and II feet front the top. Be had to dress and pattern number plainly. climb ap to that spot from the Inside, threagh a mesa of plpea and colls, bat before he started ha made a mental note af the fact that there was also a ladder running ap the entslde ef that tower, to a manhole at the top. If anything went wrong If sparks HOW TO RELIEVE from his welding apparatus aet fire to the an dewa at the bottom, there was a way out. But Barney wasn't going to start any Urea If he could help K. To make doubly sure be took along Swim Champs FAR the most remarkable in water sports during 1938 was the irresistible rise of Danish girl swimmers to a place of supremacy. Miss Ragnhild Hveger, greatest feminine swimmer of all time, and her Danish fellow star, have to their marks credit the fastest (or 100 meters, free style, 1:06.2 and 1:06.8. Miss Hveger again tops the field at 400 meters, free style, with an almost unbelievable world record of 5:09. Miss Rie Van Veen, Holland mermaid, navigated the 100 meters, free style, with 1:18.2. She was second only to Miss Hveger in the 400 meter stretch, followed by Mrs. Kath-erin- e Rawls Thompson, winner of our national championship. At the British Empire swim meet Canada scored 440 yards in 4:48.3, with Australia second in 4:49 and Britain third in 4:50.3. Results in the United States indicate that our four leading naiads can do about 4:40 for the 400 meters over a long course, good enough time to give Holland a hard run for second laurels, but not to threaten remotely the Danish quartet. i Picture Qlj Founded by act of congrea in 1800, the library of con- By CHARLES Coaches tan w ar backs by the opponents on intercept- passes oecause rewer players will now be allowed to go down under a pass. DY Shape? DEAN, ar V "Tower of Terror meugiDie pUyers eeatar. narda and Urki. usually ranata aa the Une of acrunmaee itil after a .naaa U thrnB. in.. 1UB " n violation win be 15 yards peaalty , f aw hmj wnj maQ wui count as a jjBSrdi HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURS ELF I It was the light of his welder that saved him. Saved him by going out! As long as it was working the tower was bright as day. But sud denly it died and then Barney noticed that it wasn't the only light In that tower. A bright red glow was coming up the long shaft from below. The bottom of the tower was on fire! The first thing that entered Barney's mind was a question.' Why hadn't his helper warned himT Loudly he shouted the helper's name. But there was no answer. At that moment Barney was more alarmed for his helper than for himself. There was that manhole at the top of the tower and the ladder leading down the side. He could get out that way. But if his helper didn't answer, something must have happened to him. Barney started for the top. .It took him hardly any time at all to climb that 10 feet and reach the apper manhole. But there, a surprise waited for him a surprise that struck terror Into Barney's heart. A beam of wood a foot square was blocking the opening! "I couldn't get my hand through that opening, let alone my head,' Barney says. "And I couldn't move the beam because there was a block and fall attached to it There I was with the heavens above me and hell down below. But the heavens were out of my reach and what lay below was hell and no mistake." But down was the only way Barney could go, so down he went The blaze didn't look as though it were reaching far up the shaft May be he had a chance after alL "The farther down I went," eayjs Barney, "the more scared I got The smoke waa thicker aad the heat was terrific. For a moment I played with the Idea of staying in the tower and waiting until the flames were discovered and pat out But in my heart I knew that wouldn't work. It waa late at night no one discovered the blase? Suppose It spread and the whole place went up hi flames? And beside that, I didn't know shaft Suppose how long I could hold on in that hot amoke-fllle- d I passed out and fell In that fire unconscious!" Sap-posi- ng He Made a Drive for the Bottom Opening. Barney knew he had to take his chances with that fire. On down he went He was almost at the bottom, and the names were licking up at his feet when he played his last card. He pulled his Jumper over his head, and. with bands protected by his heavy gloves, he dropped into the midst of the blazing inferno and made a drive for the bottom opening! One blast of heat, and the Barney waa through the opening, his body hot and his clothes smoking. He landed sprawling on something soft Barney palled the Jumper off his bead and took a look at that soft object It waa his helper Just waking ap from a sound sleep. "He Jumped up," says Barney, "and took one look at me. And I haven't seen him since! When it was all over, there wasn't a single burn on my body. But just the same, I did no more work that night I let the fire boys do the rest with the steam hose." No If throat Is raw cold, onus sod ft mi 1 Bissoiva mi TaUsts In of water 1 mm. asjrsr flats ... gargla. iiiwiii r THE SIMPLE WAY pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. Try it Then see pour doctor. He probably will tell you to continue with the Bayer Aspirin because it acts so fast to relieve dis-- ' comforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple way, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines tn easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. But make sure you get genuine BAXtttt Aspirin. 15Crc 13 TABLETS 2 FULL DOZEN 25e mm, As Your Is "You can never have a greater or a less dominion than that over yourself." Leonardo da Vinci. Self-Contr- ol CONSTIPATED! Gas Crowds Heart. 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Its characteristic quality Is the South Italy, were proverbial for readiness with which It sets to a their luxurious living and A tale Is told by Seneca of hard Jelly on being heated for a time. Besides being used for paints a Sybarite who complained that he and varnishes, it is also used for oouid not rest comfortably at night uYat dyes. and as a lubricant for motors. and being asked why, repliedunder he found a roseleaf doubled g It is used in China for him. paper. water-proofin- fTOU eon depend on Che special oalea the merchants of our town announce In the columns of this paper. They mean money saving to our roaderm. It always pays to patronise the merchants who advertise. They ere not afraid of their or their prlcee. mer-chandi- ee T THE SPECIALS |