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Show t LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH WW COLLEGE football plans and aims seem to be obscured in a number of fogs and mists so far as the public is concerned. But I can give you one that isn't This is Maryland university, where Clark Shaughnessy, late of Stanford and is the man on the the job. We have known Shaughnessy for a brief matter of 27 years, since be started coaching back around 1915. Outside of Lonnie Starr; bow with the College of the Pacific, this makes Clark either the dean of present-dacoaches, or close to the mark. And I doubt that football has known any better coach, or any coach with a finer influence on bis football pupils. The main point is that Shaughnessy and Maryland, with the full support of President Curly Bird, has set up a 1942 plan that is well worth looking at. y The Maryland System 'In this last spring practice," Shaughnessy said, "we had 87 men out who were divided into four Jr cement By CHERIE NICHOLAS the United States went quite a few observers expressed the fear that the sports world might suffer through failure of top luminaries to get in active military service. Such fears have proved ground less. Baseball, football, boxing, golf, track and field, basketball all have contributed their share of per sonnel to the armed forces. Almost every large army post in the country eaa produce its headline figure, amateur or professional. Sectional and state champions run into an astronomical figure. Among the most publicized of these warriors are Private Joe Louis, heavyweight champ; Sergt. Hank Greenberg, star of the Detroit Tigers; Corp. Jim Turnesa, professional golfer; Norm Standlee, star WHEN -- v ; ' a, - Football Greats z, the Rose Bowl championship in 1941, is one of the intercollegiate stars in the army. Frank Foley, one of Harvard's prpflt hacks: Grennv Lansdell. all- American quarterback for Southern California; and Johnny Mohardt, an e Notre Dame back, are oth ers. Professional srolf's contributions include Corp. Ed Oliver, Private Vic Ghezzi and many others. Among the golfing amateurs are Bud Ward, winner of the National Amateur crown In 1941, and Walter Hagen Jr., captain of the Notre Dame golf team. While Louis and Billy Conn are the most famous members of the boxing fraternity in the army, there are numerous young ring stars as well. Jackie Wilson, contender for the welterweight title, is now a sol dier. Private Anthony D'Avanzo, better known as Babe Donetti, was Golden Gloves featherweight champ in 1939. Young Kid McCoy, Michi gan welterweight, is known on army records as Private Adam Pianga. Private Anthonv Tuffo. Golden Gloves featherweight champ of 1940, is another soldier. all-tim- women attractively apparelled with minimum yardage and maximum good taste and ingenuity is the responsibility which rests with designers in these momentous times. Realizing that the "feminine toucn r is a part of every woman's duty her country, those to whom the task of timely costume design has been entrusted turn to lace as a wonder fully effective weapon when it comes to combatting the tenseness war brings on and maintaining a high morale front. Then, too, lace is which counts greatly in . favor of its wse. That dressrp call which comes to women after they have spent hours and hours in war service, as so many thousands are doing these days, is being perfectly answered not only by gowns made of lovely lace but by the newest gesture, the s tailored of lace. See the "fulliress" jacket dress of black celanese lace shown to the left in the above illustration. You'll be ready for every occasion with a stunning twosome like this in your wardrobe collection. One of the nice things about celanese lace is its fine sheen and choice silken look. It adds swank to this costume that the jacket is well cut on the longer lines so smartly in fashion this e season. covered buttons add to the fine finesse of this charming outfit. The sleeves are long and snug to make them perfect for the long, or short colored gloves which add dash to black lace. There's always a ladylikeness about long sleeves. The dress has a discreetly flared skirt which flatters the figure. This ensemble is completely smart and in good taste for the street, restaurant or for dancing. The hat with its cunning lace frill is a masterpiece in coquetry as it dips saucily over the brow and swings high to the back. Two romantic , fabrics are combined in the charming dress pic- non-priorit- y, suit-dres- Self-lac- Pastel Plaid j I t ! 1 I 1. v 1 jI ' fj4i' H ; s. , i ' ... r WAR SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES For young men and young women Prepare for service Ok gJiMlJoim i. KU1, PETFRS014 3955 So. E.;i;.m and rtiwiii LABORATORIES Knilft. College Salt Lake City, Utah State St. Salt Lake City, Utah HELP WANTED JUNIOR COLLEGE AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSES. wiuivmw. A I MS nHth matlirall nATwhanHiflSncr We want fA. MB;i a UI T... pillUUC ambmoua are who men applictiom from rCrillRUCUk a. Accredited curriculum Approved by U. S. Navy for V- -l program, and for deferred enlistments in U. S. Marines and U. S. Army. . tured to the right. For this attractive dress black lace is used with black crepe. This disarmingly lovely afternoon, costume would decorate any scene to good advantage. The slim skirt is knife pleated for added interest. The rather tailored jacket is nevertheless dressy because of the mere fact that it is lace. The long, narrow sleeves are edged with the black crepe, and the collar and closing are bound in the crepe, cardigan style. There are two large patch pockets. There's an exquisiteness about . sheerest of sheer black Chantilly lace which always carries an aristocratic air born of years of high style prestige. Chantilly lace will ever and always continue to give that wonderful feeling of assurance only the best can give. Pictured in'the inset is a blouse of patrician black Chantilly lace such as never fails to perfectly complement feminine beauty. A blouse of this type will prove a most treasured possession. They carry these black lace charmers in almost any important blouse department or specialty shop. If you know how to sew, the making of the blouse is simple, and remnants of perfectly exquisite lace-a-re often available at prices to fit low budgets. When this lace fantasy is completed, you'll find it a priceless possession? As to lace accessories, you can get adorable little calots to wear back of your pompadour, also an assortment of lace mantillas, lace gloves, long or short. The climax is reached in tiny lace butterflies mounted to wear as earrings. will work hard to develop themselves Into UUtCQBl IU lUVIl IWfc MAMhanfa ummouw, w J Vti ' m Will Vk Answering a Complaint One of the main complaints against college football from many outsiders is this: That football is largely a game in which some 25 or 30 trained athletes perform for the benefit of some 30,000 to 50,000 spectators, who get no physical benefit at all. He may not have the best 30 foot ball players in the country he doesn t look for anything like this. But he'd like to have the best 500 players, a much more important idea for the general good of all con cerned, including the country at large. And to this football arrangement Shaughnessy also has added an conditioning program for the entire student body, which is even more important Shaoghnessy's Idea Is to fill all open fields full of football players, to bring them out by the hundreds. 1 SPORT SHORTS Since 1934 Stan Hack never has played less than 111 games a season. His major league average is C. .304. Marchmont Schwartz, former. Notre Dame star, has been named acting director of football at StanC. ford. John Tarwain, end coach on the University of Illinois football staff, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the army air corps. C Sweepstakes odds are about 400,000 to 1 against a player winning first prize. ft The first professional football game was played August 31, 1895, hi Latrobe, Pa. ft The Marquis of Queensbury boxing rules were drafted in 1865. ft Market Wise cost his owner $500 and has collected $147,000. ft The Detroit Lions will train this year at Charlevoix, Mich. , C. VAi i. 1 I ? 4 M u Is , t i inLPrvww, w J1J j prexeraoiy witn one or more cnuumi, who art high school or college graduates. educaas to details full aire, Write, giving tion, family responsibility, religion and business experience to rar, n, vaurm, o H. Kress ft JJo., salt luce tjiry. uian. Dormitories SECRETARIAL SCIENCE LUMBER INDUSTRY NEEDS MEN For catalogue write Robert D. Steele, D.D., President Westminster College, Salt Lake Greek Egg Symbols The early Greeks venerated the egg as the symbol of the world and the four elements. The shell "represented the earth; the white, water; the yolk, fire; and the air cell, the air." I N SAN FRANCISCO woou, vjai. WJJ.U. Week No. 4230 SALT LAKE Every Farm Family m Every farm family is a squad in the production army that this nation has mobilized to turn back the forces of tyranny. Secretary of Agriculture Wickard. 'ABTHStTIS t Choose for your fall casual coat a plaid wool in soft pastel coloring. This is a coat that college girls adore and young matrons find utterly to their liking. The colors are so blended they "go with" every' thing. The tuxedo collar is excellent style, and the slashed pockets are a practical detail. The beret is especially a "conversation piece," for fashion's stamp of approval is affixed to berets in accents bold and clear. They are not only showing berets in conservative dimensions, but the huge beret either in felt or velvet registers as a "fashion-first- " timed for immediate wear with summer and midseason frocks. Some of the new, large berets are dramatically feathered or strikingly and picturesquely quill-trimme- d. Charming are the picturesque neck. 1t - NEURITIS MENDCNHAll MEDICINE distinctive service await " CO. ETansfille, Indiana today's travelers at Special Schools The U. S. marine corps maintains special armorer schools where mechanically minded Lathernv1r are taught the mechanisms of rifles, pisxois and machine guns. snoods which young girls are wearing this summer. There simply is no limit to the decorative detail being lavished on these cunning head coverings. An unusually attractive snood is made of red ribbon latticed and tied with myriads of wee bows, wnn gay leit flowers clustered about the lower section at the nape of the y Superb accommodations, fine cuisine, and 1C ' t Cet MeadenhiU'f Number 40 froia yew Vnsgist or by mtil postpaid (or tlli. Money beck U first bottle iaus to atuie, Sept. 10 because of limited furloughs for those in service and other circumI stances of war, are bringing about a trend to practicality in the matter of simple ceremony. In consequence, many brides are giving up the idea of an elaborate wedding gown, prea simple frock or suit which 'I ferring will be wearable for various occasions later. 1 Summer brides who cling to the idea of white are looking lovely in dainty organdies or marquisettes which can double after the wedding for party wear. The suit of benga-lin- e lavished with white, frilly neckwear and other snowy detail is the choice of many a bride who needs I 1 must do away with formality. .fl Low expense. Selected student body Experienced faculty HELP WANTED SKILLED or unskilled for our Weatwood, Lasaoi countr. CaL. plant ana wooas. Minironm starting wage, 80e an hour for unskilled labor. Our labor contract per mit, nonunion or union men with requirement that they make application for onion membership within iO days alter tartimr to work. AFL initiation fee. S3: monthly dues. $1. Must at least have lint citizenship papers. PLANT works the year around. Sawmill now operates on a week, balance 01 plant and woods on week. WESTWOOD ia located between Bed Bluff and Reno, near Lake Almanor. Elevi tion, S250 feet. Good hunting and fishing, APPLY in person at employment office or write, stating age, experience and type or work desired. Address to S. W. director of industrial relations. the Red River Lumber Company, West- - Released by Western Newspaper Union. Decorative at Westminster Chemical Wheat. tisted T."for protein $1.00. marriages taking place at a "moment's notice," so to speak, f - breaking the bottle. Move- Blueprint. A Deeign.VT of Mechanical SLCI iui unit nunti fnr ANTON OBERG. Spnd for informaUon 625 South Garfield, focateiio. iomo. Less Formal Wedding Dresses Can Be Pretty 1 The many u toot-ba- " BI.ACKrUO'l one- inch rubber hose about a foot long which slips over r the neck of the drenching bottle. There is no dan ger of spilling the medicine or of BLUEPRINTS & DESIGNS j is well-know- g f KEEPING T . For drenching horses use a CHEMICAL ANALYSIS ball-carryin- g ' Hi Drenching Horses With Safety TRAILERS line-batteri- . ' . con- few arguments should develop. One was the matter of the greatest fullback and the greatest running halfback. Clark's selections were Norman Standlee of Stanford and the Chicago Bears for the fullback job, with Claim to Fame Amonr the boxers is Private Sir- George McAfee of Duke and the Bears on the running side. mund Stadtlander, at one time lightOur two nominations were Bronko weight champion of Germany. claims to have been the last Nagurski at fullback with Cliff BatJewish athlete in that country to tles as the top ball carrier. The Maryland mentor was willing participate in sports with people othto admit that Nagurski was the best er than his own race. football player he ever Basketball stars include Herb saw. But he refused to concede the Brogan, captain of Michigan's 1941 back five; Mort Lazar of New York unipoint that any could wreck an entire defense the versity, John McGowan of Long Isway Standlee could. McAfee was a land university, Joe Killian of Georback, but I'll gia and Thurman Hull of Texas. great string along with Battles. Track men include Chuck Fenske of Wisconsin, Lou Zamperini, PaAbout the cific coast miler, Dick Ganson of Coach Shaughnessy offered three Columbia and Sam Francis of solid reasons in support of football's Nebraska. These men are merelv a scattered "First," he said, "it Is the type few of the athletes now serving in of game the players all want, since the army. A future column will be It depends more on speed and devoted n to smartness than mere crushing bulk Rnortsmen in equally the naw men like and power. Bernie Bierman (now Lieut. Col. ll "Second, it is the type of play that Bierman) one of the greatest appeals to the public since it is coaches of all time. much more in the open. Th caliber of service teams is "Third, it is the best type of play indicated by the fact that the na with which to win games. It is the tion's best college football teams are most effective winning formation more than anxious to schedule football has ever known. It is al--' with them. Look for plenty most an unlimited threat against games of upsets in next lairs gria scnea-uleform of defense. You will find These tough, superbly condij any used more and tioned service teams are coin to the the material is in romp over a lot of college elevens. ; more, wherever any way adapted." ; rL " p"w" USED CARS Cecil Travis all-arou- -- I WEAKNESS Try Lydia K. plnkbam's Vegetable Compound to help relieve monthly pain, backache, headache, with Its weak, nervous feelings due to monthly functional disturbances. Taken regularly thruout the month Plnkham'a Compound help build up resistance against such distress of "difficult days." Thousands upon thousands of girls and women have reported gratifying benefits. Follow label directions. Well toortk trying! nil ehainu flic. mcV. eefee, Min typewritm. S. U Via BOIS& POC ATELLO. and Buddy of the Washington Senators, Mulcahy of the Philadelphia and more than a score of big leaguers. Hundreds of league players are In the or navy. FEMALE OFFICE EQUIPMENT is 7 Obviously it would nank be impossible to list Greenberg all of the athletes and coaches now serving their coun Stat-land- er i V - i champion. Cha-ne- r when dw Ik Olympic track which won result mie-ti- t Pearson, of they enlisted General is hu "General" VaRichmond, i name. legal team, and Lieut John Woodruff, eleven nfninn USED CARS TRAILER COACHES Liberal Credit Term JESSE U. CHASK I'raria Call d Slt Lake Cltj tsi So Miin Street Besides Standlee. Drofessional foot ball is represented by such men as Dave Smuckler of the Fhiiaaeipnia Eagles and Ralph Miller of the Green Bay Packers. Martin captain of the Oregon State A Few Arguments In the course of an evening's conversation it is only natural that a There's a Bcasoa Norse Horse Fireflies flash lights and glowone of the horses of is Aarvak mates. worms glow to attract their the sun in Norse mythology. General Pearson To Relieve distress from MQNTHLYv Marine corps officers feared that HBWI.I.M.' Bears pro football Phils, other minor army teams, and matched together in games. "But this Is only a starter. Next fall I expect to have at least 500 Maryland students playing football. And I might say I've been spending more time on fellows who never have played the game than on those who have. And it's surprising how many of these like the game and want to play It, once they get the ' general idea. "All together in this country we should have over 200,000 young fellows playing football this fall, even 'though most of them will never make any first or second team." a. of the Chicago Lewis Hugh CLARK SHAUGHNESSY Trouble Zone Forest Land Before Ee completion of ths env .1 Mtit tit -- - tnfiPanama canal, one of the worst jHOre man forest trouble zones for U. S. is in Carolina North area of marines was Panama. land. Released by Western Newspaper Union. tributed ' Lace Makes Lovely, Dignified Mdseason Suits and Dresses ipour try. Baseball,for instance, has f $ r Displaces Machine r Cement Paint Prevent Rust rusti of sheep keen the f flock often A water Miner! in well tanks in a ihort time. The period wavs of the Franklin rolf eon ru of tank nsef ulness can be increased in North Carolina is better con4i- with pure tion than mowing machines. by painting inside this city's largest, best located hotel. 1000 ROOMS 1000 BATHS IROM S4 SINGH s $6 DOUBLI Bunions I 5 Get this quick relief. Lifts shoe pressure, soothes, eushiona the sensitive, wx wro out a true. HELP AVENGE HARBOR AND WIN THE WAR! PEARL THE AMERICAN SUPPLY OF VEGETABLE OILS FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND DUTCH EAST INDIES HAS BEEN COMPLETELY CUT OFF. THIS MEANS THAT THIS COUNTRY FACES A SEVERE SHORTAGE OF FATS AND OILS A SHORTAGE WHICH ALSO AFFECTS OUR ALLIES. SAVE ALL FATS AND GREASES! e Ther, it approximately 12 of glycerine extracted from all animal nd greases. This glycerine is vital in the manufacture of munitions. The War Production Board has therefore asked ut to help in a program for increasing the production of fats and oils to help offset this shortage. SAVE ALL COOKING FATS AND GREASES USUALLY WASTED! rege-tabl- YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS THEM Housewives, lunch room operators, restaurants, and hotels, can all do their part by saving all their scrap fats and cooking greases. Take same to your market. Most of the meat markets in Utah and Idaho are supplied with suitable containers for handling this grease. They will weigh it, pay you on a basis of pound cle,B bKis- - u money to buy Defense Savings Stamps and help lick the Axis. T New Tweeds Comes into the autumn fabric realm a series of new tweeds among which the weaves in olive green tones look refreshingly new and outstanding. Again color will be stressed in woolens, notably bright reds, greens and blues lighter than navy. Gold tones, molasses brown and grape colorings are also in promise. Colorado Animal By-Produ- cts Company OGDEN - SALT LAKE CITY - LOGAN SPANISH FORK HEBER CITY - GARLAND And its affiliated companies. . IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW CO., Twin Falls, Idaho DAHO FALLS ANIMAL PRODUCTS CO., Idaho Falls IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS CO., Nampa, Idaho |