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Show Is Simple, Charming Princess Frock art EARMING and changeable U tbe words for this very sim- (1898-Bprincess frock is so it d because banning, ). slim-rste- with and shoulders gathered at the because you can top Changeable, -- aie the neckline two ways eiround tailored col-ther with the with the collarless square neckline. As a matter of fact, if ou once get it on, and see what to your figure. oice things it does flare-skirte-d, ide or PS LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Lowly Peanut Replaces Cotton j Popular Sport? Bowling Draws 15,000,000 Fans L tlA5-- 1Grovereadhadrecently hi, That's SCM thC W'-- dLi. Red By ROBERT McSIIAKE signed (Releaac4 by Wcatcra Newspaper Union.) A BOUT 75 years ago. the nation'a comparatively few bowling alleys were in an unenviable position. Frequented principally by gamblers, touts and various disrep- ne signed his first one with the Athletics away back in 1925. He was 25 years old then and had come up to the big show V Texas rv fGTy Wool41001' him in Baltimore for five years because in those days scan planted 7 the Orioles ruled I TO PEANUTS Bt It TI Grantland SOUTHUW STATES. V If3t the VJ International Rice league as the Yan kees rule the American league now. In the little town of It was good business for Jack to Enterprise, Ala., is an elaborate monument (inset) the hold onto his ball inspired by lowly peanut. It teas erected in honor of the players for a few years. They pulled in the crowds boll weevil when that insect ruined cotton crops and brought peanut at the turnstiles, they won raising into popularity, bince then and Little World Series pennants and the the peanut industry has been ex' longer they remained in Baltimore so rapidly that today 12 southpanded the more eager the major league ern states have a total of 1,887,000 club owners were to buy them and acres planted to peanuts, as shotcn on the bigger the price they brought. the map above. The industry is highJack Bentley Joe Boley Max ly promoted, and many neiv uses for Bishop Grove all brought box car . the peanut are being figures when Dunn, one of baseball's shrewdest traders, sent them to developed each year. market. Grove brought 5100,600. I ln January the state don't know what the $600 was for. of Virginia observed Amusement tax, possibly. its annual Peanut ! ftyytn VH.i''i Week." Offered to McGraw r ,t utable were individuals, they shunned as places of evil by the more desirable citizens. Today, approximately 15,000,000 men, women and 'teen-ag- e youngsters make regular visits to their favorite mapleways. The thunder of ten pins reaches its crescendo between early September and late May of each year. And to a lesser degree, the game is played during the summer months. No longer are bowling alleys frowned upon. The game has reached its proper place in the sports sun. Indicative of bowling's phenomenal growth to the position of America's No. 1 indoor sport is the American Bowling Congress' fortieth annual tournament, which runs from March 7 to May 6 two solid months. Advance indications are that all A. B. C. classic records will be smashed in this tournament. Among the 30,000 bowlers who take part in the competition are representatives from 800 cities, small towns, hamlets and crossroads of the nation. -- Rome's Population ime cottons. It's a very adaptable style, too, becoming to misses' I women's sizes alike. ' V history. ar 2,700-ye- Hotel Cartagena Even tourists who have widely (raveled have seldom if ever stays i in a three hundred year-ol- d hotel, but when cruising in the West Indies, a landing at Cartagena provides hotel the chance to see a 300-yein a city mere than four centuries 300-Ye- ar old. 'Hills of Cora' Measurement In Hyde county, N. C, farmland fs measured in hills of corn instead of acres. Roughly an acre is equal to 2,750 hills of corn. (30118905033 HOTELS Vkn la at tt RENO, NEVADA, at HOTEL GOLDEN Kcm'i Urct aai Where did this business of bowling start? Why is it America's chief indoor sport? Why do more than 300,000 bowlers compete annually In the $50,000 Red Crown handicap sweepstakes to set a world's record for individual participation in any major sports event? 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Just one GAS and comtipn-tca- u hm i jV",,,n' "Iwes aenk doe nut gripe, is not haUt Z" Sold at all drug store HIODERMZE Whether you're planning; parry V" crnoueiing a room you inuum allow the advertisements ... to learn wnat s new... and cheaper... ana better. And the place to find out sbout new things is ripht here in 'his newspaper. Its columns are filled with, important mesjaftes which you should read regularly. j infilftim '' SURGE MILKERS It INEXPENSIVE MEALS bnt food in Salt Lak to atrrad Bj MAYFLOWER CAP! POPULAR PRICED Lunrhont. Dinners and Sandwiehea 154 South Main LENSES DUPLICATED WINDOW SHADES When coming to Stilt Laka City, bring thoa cloth put en old ahmle roller and hv ni-them. Huper Window Sheds Co., 42 Richard St.. Salt Lake City. IJlah. GET POLICY Write SAVE lieaoon iluildinjr. Salt Lake Citr. Utah iiiaatfaiTii-- i TRUSSES JIMMY DANEK Berwyn, amazing way to 'Regular' Pains Any tlaa. SHIP ANYWHfcRR POIJLTET I' LACK 171 Eat ta Smith Btr t Anr amount. iu prnva and (how whr Sl'RCR. ta faitMt mltkn anr built am MOKE and CI.EANEtt milk with 1m tin and labor. Writ (or Information. WALLACE TAYLOR. Dlitrlbatar Ha. Wwt TmpU Salt Laka CHt. tttaa 60S nants in a row thereby cracking an e record for the major leagues and it looked as though he might go on from there. So he wasn't inBy this year the peanut harvest has become so great that a serious terested. faced more than 30,000 southern farm families who depend problem At any rate, that's the story. on the crop for their livelihood. Organized aid was provided through r drives, the latest in a series to move surplus The Yankees' Cousin special merchants and by the rapid distribufarm products, by independent sort some Dunn had Meanwhile, tion chain stores. food of system of agreement with Connie Mack that called for him, in the natural course of events, to send his better players over the short line from Baltimore to Philadelphia and in the spring of 1925 Grove arrived at the training camp of the Athletics. He was young, eager and tireless. He had a strong back and a rubber arm. But he wasn't a pitcher. He was a thrower. He won 10 games in all-tim- 1925, 13 in 1926 and 20 in 1927. Those were the years in which he was a first cousin to the Yankees. In the ball players' argot a cousin is a pitcher that the hitters like to face and there wasn't a pitcher in the American league the Yankees liked any better than Grove. All they had to do was to wait him out or hurry him and then slug him. f As he acquired poise, he became more effective, not only against the but against the Yankees other clubs ' His well. figures in the victory as column mounted. He won 24 games in 1928, slipped to 20 in 1929, rose to He 28 in 1930, and to 31 in 1931. won 25 in 1932 and, although he led the dropped to 24 in 1933, he had in 1928, league again as he 1930 and 1931. In the winter of 1933 he was sold 1934 to the Red Sox for $125,000. In and he had trouble with his arm while losing games won only eight it was right after as many-a- nd a real pitcher. became he that that k the batHe was forced to he became ters, and in doing that the one of the greatest pitchers in baseball. history of . had The time had come when he rear back, than just to do more fireball at stretch out and whip that had died blaze old The the hitters. t fool out in his fast ball. He couldnHe had more. it any with hitters the done beto do something he hadn't think-to and to stop fore. He had and develop a hitters the study of pace ball curve ball, a change brush up on and a slow ball "s control. And when he had done -a real all that, be was a pitcherDitcher. . , v jJp1 "111 , , . liHi fV f out-thin- Learning llow to Pitch 111., the 1939 A. B. ship. producer-consume- Relieve as. WILL LIFE INSURANCE MOSE GROVE Here's Salt Lak Citr. Ml LYMAN ml without MEN Finance Co. Gr 8t STARTED PULLETS Air BROKEN measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 (34) requires 4ft , 24 Months to Pay Morgan Motor Tit Mala Mala B Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pattern No Size Name Address - II. Sl.tl Wholnala Oculiat'i Pnwriptiona Filled Broken lenaea duplicated br mail. Prire B. THE OPTICAL SHOP. A. Fthr 14 Ronton Rnildint Halt Lake Cllr. tttah for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; Corresponding bust SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Francisco Calif. TW Ta pretty, with collar and pique, linen or sharkskin. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1898-- yards of material nap; yard contrast. Send order to: Salt Lake 8mU BUM St. 4ta Taa will be cuffs of 39-in- pUr htL Mat Where Did It Start? For home wear, choose crisp cottons like gingham, percale or calico. For street or office wear, faille, flat crepe or gay siik print is designed 40' and 42. ar PETAIL AND WHO! KHALI1 DEALERS WANTED h 2i ... the largest popuit hu had in itt Rome today has lation 1,315,000 at you'll want it both ways, and make it up time and again, in street materials as well as in dayt- and t year by the Virginia-Carolin- a Peanut association. Miss Emily Lross of buffolk, I a.. ueen. left-hand- er ,J Jf pea-nu- is honored each urn nr.? At the time the story was and so far as I know it may have been true that John McGraw had turned Dunn down when he offered the big to the Giants. That happened in 1925. The price was $100,000 with, perhaps, a little off for the Giants. But McGraw wasn't paying $100,000 for a pitcher in 1925. He had just won four pen- - The 'Mooftohitte Containers Virginia county, Virginia, welfar have found a department! of containers for preserved Police defoods and vegetables. partments have turned over hundreds of half gallon jars the famed containers of the Souths illegal "moonshine liquor. rut-sourc- To Boost South's Prosperity after five years in Baltimore. The late Jack Dunn had kept I Speaking of Sports , - ' ' ' " " "V""'' fI f ' i Several years ago American scientists began experimenting to find neiv uses for the peanut, thus reducing the ruinous surplus. To date they've found 300 such uses, including a peanut base face powder (above) and a very satisfactory shaving cream (upper left). But peanut butter of which the V. S. consumes 25.000,000 pounds annually, is still No. 1 on the list. Ask the felloiv at the left if it's good! We - . A : think so too. ' Locomotives, too. Peanut oil helps make the wheels turn. Instrument. Hoapitai Suppliea, Manufacturers of Abdominal Sud porter,. Elaitie Stockings. The Physicians Bapply Ceaapany - 8alt Laka City. Utah 4 W tnd South 8t Hurgiral bowler, who won C. singles champion- Humorous sports. competitive woodcuts of ancient origin show cavemen bowling with skulls for balls and shinbones for pins. The Dutch introduced the game to America in colonial days, and Rip Van Winkle helped popularize the sport. In fact, it became so popular before the American Revos lution that tbe game of (the number used in those days) was legislated against as an agent of the devil. After the colonial popularity of the game, bowling lost its hold on Americans until its revival in New York about 1880. The game, at that time, was indulged in by "hustlers, with the retouts, and hangers-on,- " sult that leaders in sport, business and fraternal organizations met in 1895 to form the American Bowling Congress and reclaim the game from the rougher element. During those days it wasn't safe to win a match. Individuals and teams allowed themselves to be beaten in match games rather than take a physical trouncing when leaving the establishment. At its best the system could not be called more than chaotic and disorderly. First A. D. C. Tourney In 1901 the A. B. C. conducted its first tournament. The entries in the n first meet consisted of 41 teams and 115 teams, 72 individuals. Approximately 5,800 teams will have participated in the Detroit tourney at its nine-pin- Truiivee OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desk and chairs, SI, typewriters, adding aarh'a, safes, 8. L. DESK EX, H W. Broadway. Ball Laka BRICK STAIN OPPORTUNITY Unnaual opportunity now open to snan with Real Estate, Building or Painting experience, for very profitable work la yoar town. Investment of only 154 required. If yoa want hare accessary Experience 4k raying work, writs BRICK STAIN COMPANY Atlas Building Salt Laka City, Utah BABY CHICKS, TURKEY POULTS All Leading Varieties. 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Comparatively it is an inexpensive game. The town banker may bowl beside the garbage collector; the president of the big industrial plant may roll on the same team with his assistant shipping clerk; clergymen bowl with the church team, end physicians, dentists and attorneys have their own leagues. schools Many throughout the country have started their own leagues, and in Chicago letters are awarded to league winners. It tt Rooms 151 Baths 4104 to 14. Room 44. S4 for 4 persons Air Cooled Leungs and Lobby FamHy Grill Roam Off re Shop Horn Rotary . Tsp Rsom el Kiwsnls Eichsngo Optimas Kierottves "2S-S- Chamber of Commerce and Ad Clab Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN, UTAH Come as yoa ara T. K. Fltagerald. WNU Week N. 441 Mgr. 8 ALT LAKS ' |