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Show f nrnrw ittau SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921. 'I' - Squire Gets His First Gulp of Baseball ind Takes It Like a Native 1 lull ui i-riiiunu LET US INTRODUCE YOU TO EDISON, $167.50 I FORDlERGfSES v 6 N. K. Young and S. G. Dye -to Address Religion Class "TKnt "that furiny chap: the one who (BY Ali WARDEN'.) the wih comical so baseball does things many I On- my way opening i Graduates contest last Tuesday. I , found myself ball when he gets it?" the stranger and suslccd ihicely suspended from a strap amla-le "OhV he is only the public cure for two In between Newel K. Younsr of the Relig Snugly wedged He's a fa- ionElder Ina the tired business man. young' . gentlemen engaged class will deliver addresses at the ' . my mous baseball clown. Uprightly conversation across annual commencement exercises of, arm. Although they, revealed Practice was over; the squads trot- the Ogden stake Religion class to be! straining t t id i : "that they, too, were on their way to ted to their dugouts, and our visitor held in the tabernacle this afternoon deo His rose to 2 companions for 'discoursed J.he big contest,, they at o'clock. Eighty-twdepart. graduatet Borne time onanother' subject, a' sub- tained him. will receive certificates. "Good visitor, wait for the rehearsStake Supt. Wltllam Montgomery, which seems the topic of discusject rooters. will deliver the address, of welcome sion nowadays. It was the coming- al." ureed one of the local "Rehearsal?" their new . found and a program of songs, music and f date for the enforcement of the cigarI will be rendered, by the chillaw in Utah. , But,, they finally friend queried. readings to a dren. A special invitation is extend"Truly, Squire, did'st never go changed their chatter" and in an. ined to all parents to be present. stant one of the, gents breezed forth, theatre?" oo i'Atta Boy!" I tell Y'u Sid the grand "Rather. When I. was a youngster t in London I was a theatre chappy." J)ld game has surely returned.",. "Sure. But never sawest thou a reThese gents were but two in a c tcrowded etreetcar. hearsal?" Z And the crowd at the gate!: Gee, it "No, but they must be rather good I.. i urely is a grand and glorious feeling. fun." 3IUST REIHivRSJR. Strap hanging is a mere trifle. , "None better. No. Just like after a .THRILLS. As I felt the season's renewal of the bad Btage performance eighteen playdthrill which always comes in with the ers who did badly in the regular game were rotten or on, the jcrowd at the gate, I also felt a great we saw, who Lieut. G. G. Schwelzer. U. 8. N, we as been might" say at mite socle-tie- s, blink, contempt for a character 'I had is serving his country while his reading about in an English novel. I to must now rehearse to keep hep remains In Ogden. He has family their parts." and finally Ipeered over the stand of heard ' r .. the murder of Patrolman ; him. "My word." ;found Charles Manzel by a bandit and - The crowd, joyous, i emotions ' hair dear "Mine, too, top." Standard-Examine- r the yesterday Fresh cigars and the pipe were rich, in a. vocabulary not too triggered, received a substantial check from "esoteric to be understood of the people, lighted and the regular game, which Lieut. Schwelzer to add to the a adoring favorites, generous, to visiting his mentors assured the novice was Manzel fund. Lieut. Schwelzer on its to way. went, noisy players, friendly neighboring rehearsal, his family is receiving the says Whether .the Squire's suspicions were Strangers, well dressed, eupeptic benefits of Ogden police protecbaseball crowd. It was glorious! aroused one could not tell, but In all tion and in this way he makes If one may revive an old fashioned those thousands none "was more exOne o( the neatest models on the market but known his appreciation. He saya: iword to be. in and of such a crowd is cited than he. Wherf a left fielder York-towOil "Naval Station. Fuel ran a hundred yards at a good sprintintoxicating. embodying everything that is in the larger Virginia. X When I reached the press box the ing gait, Jumped clear feet off the Standard-Examine"Ogden Edisons. Let us have the pleasure of demonwarming up practic had just started. earth, stopped and held a fly bound "Enclosed herewith please find abwas once field the for the left at .interest fence, Squire My keenly check payable to your order, strating this wonderful little instrument to you. sorbed. Not only in the lively practice sprang to his feet and roared, "Bravo! to which benefit add your please in full swing, but also in study of my Well played, sir! Played indeed, by subscription towards the family neighbors, in' order to answer the Jove!" of the late Charles Manzel. And then I was Interested in the deSold on Easy Terms question so often asked,' "Wlio goes to "I believe it a duty of every citbaseball games?" parture of the rapid fire speech men izen and businessman at this time As Two men sat directly back of me and their chance acquaintance. to come to the aid of a family of "and they made so much of a chance the Squire rose to go, struggling into one that has made a sacrifice In BROS.-ROBERTthe performance of his duty toS lopportunity to - dramatize their own his great coat, which by the way, wards stopping the gTeat wave of Jtemperments that the incident is worth when, for comfort he had taken it off, crime that Is jiow mentioning. The Englishman I had had fallen under his 'feet where he rampant most cities In the looked for made his appearance and had stamped on it with earnest enthroughout deavor to. reduce it to shreds, he said, 'states, or rather the world. sat next to the two men. My J "Greetings, family Is receiving the benefits of Squire,"; chirped one of "Gentlemen, we've not been intro duced but as that, is only, a small the men. your local police force, therefore Z mv donation. "Have a cigar?" bellered the other. factor, I 'want to thank you. It was "A former Ogden citizen, And say didn't; that "Do you know the game?" again a great-game"Lieut. G, G. Schwelzer, U. 8. chirped the first speaker. "Or do you gent ain the pasture is that right I I meed advice, tips, tell wonderful contest? play you "dope, prognostications or some ' article of foreign and was more than pleased." And taking the entire crowd one by domestic commerce?" one they. OLD GENT SJnLES. were all more than satisfied ; .Jj The fine old gent was smiling now. with the opening game and the return sHe had probably t made up his mind of King ' Baseball. oo i?hat he had encountered two of those 7ankee characters told of for foreign HINCKLEY TO TALK Enlightenment in lively song and story. AUTHORESS-MOTHE- R AT WEBER MUTUALS "Thank you, gentlemen," he replied. "I'll smoke my small pipe. But, ZVm not a Squire, no, really not." Elder; Bryant S. Hinckley of the Overhearing snatches of his talk, I M. I. A.' general board wilT be in atlearned that the stranger had recently tendance at the "Your Girl and Mine", is the title of of Interested women In, the town to meeting of Arrived from England aind was attend- the Weber 'stake monthly Alutuals to be held an article written by Josephine Das-ka- help .her out with advice and erper and game." VAnd," In the Second - ward hall this aftering his first baseball "Annual Pro n Paeon, authoress, innco the Kach council needs the financial Elks Will Hold said, looking- with surprise at the noon at 2 o'clock.. All Mutual workwho also Is the mother of a girl scout. backing of the leading cittxens of the practice going on, "its a lively game, ers are invited, to be present. 5 gram This Year on Sun00, isn't it? Rather, eh!" Final arrangements for the Mutual The. following is especially fitting at town, interested enough to see that The two gents, veterans, at one time, field day to be held in Lorin Farr this time when Ogden is conducting their. little cltlxena get their chance to day, Juno 12 were park on Wednesday, May 25, will be a financial drive for the support of the grow., into big ones. hen explained "why so many-me. .The Girl Kcouts will take care of batting flies to. the outfield, grounders made." The program for the field Qirl Scout 'movement here: l b observed this year' rest. the Dv wlU ro. ?o the infield;," why so many pitchers day includes athletics, baseball, vaudefourteen-year-old They have the organization. What do you think a , ii. p. have r thev the vacation.were warming up, and in fact all of ville acts, bonfires and dancing. lodge Ogden and training to be able to do? girl ought n ,: June In have IS, forty-'ncenters arrangements for Oo Sunday. the activities of the players on the they She goes to school, of course, but field. And it was no wonder that on The experimental camphor , groves that doesn't take up all of her time seven states of the Union. They are the event being made byII.a lodge and KntuM faster and faster and bigger mlttee composed of J. witnessing his first game he could not in Florida may be developed to comcertainly, not all of her thoughts! and bigger. K. want Zuppann. They mercial importance within a few years; And at understand the fine points. to'grow I though the schools work hard Dr. Klmer - Goshen of Salt X.k the problem, we all realize that they. terIfand better. town where they exist will will deliver a patriotic address as a 'every can t equip a young woman for life. into the organisation and ask the part of the program, which starts atv And we all feel, more and more, look mothers and teachers of the girls what i o'clock. There will b the custo-thesixten of and between the ages that think It, th Gir 8cot and'marv rltualUtlc work of the ldg for teen, a girl ought to be getting hold, their friend of haven't a doubt In th:Flg Day and patriotic music will be Ideals the of and the practisomehow, world that Fathers the of that Civen. City cal hints that, more than anything will regard a few "Girl fVoutj The observance of Flag Day Is In she learns in any Bchool, make awo-- . town one of the best Liberty and recognition of the anniversary of the men's life lean toward success or fai- Ilonds" as loans rAmrican flsga birthday. All people Victory they ever floated! lure. are Invited to. attend the exercise at oo j The Girl Scouts .think they have the KIks. hnme on Grant avenue a found out the simplest, most practi . Invitation blnr - extended by pclal cal, most entertaining way os nanaungj HOME MIS3I0NABIES to the young people of the Klks the the problem of the growing girl. WILL TALK TONIGHT city. Just think, for a moment, wTiat you oo think a girl ought to be for everybody has Ideas on this subject! And Home missionaries of .the North AMBULANCE AND when you have made your mental picWeber stale will be speakers in all ture of the best sort of girl, the Girl TRUCK IN SMASH Scouts think they can show her to you. the. wards at the Sacrament meetlnii First, she must be healthy. And Each missionary will dlfum you needn't add", happy, because a- today. the All of 'ItepenUhce. The lrkln ambulant Friday af-- 1 subject Bcoutone. a 'healthy woman isout happy i members are of was struck by a Ford truck at to Invited th wardi Ifrnoon into the open, be present. lng takes girls atreet corner of Twenty-fourtthe "hikes" with them, teaches them evoo Oel avenue. and Adams Ittttr.g'.lL, ery sort of woodcraft, camping, and Fortieth stret and ifadlson avenue, jswlmmlng and teaches them. too. DR. EMMETT was the driver of the truck. Th and how to do these things skilfully WILL, happened at 2:40 o'clock. independently. The elevators and gas to Motorcycle Officer C TALK WAED 9TH IN According civilizaranges and electric lights of machine was goK. th lliwr. tion are losing out of the race those Twenty-fourtand stret ing eatt'on wonderful hardy talents of our pioneer Adcorner at of th h to Is The social turned evil iMjuarely 'subject mothers and the Girl Scouts are, put- be dUcutsed before the parent of ams avenue, heading north- Th back. ting them machine struck the rear leftNinth ward thin morning by Dr. The next thing you wish for the Am- the v . It. It. convenes Kmmett. class The IlttlngUl acfender, erican girl Is that she might have some at 10:10 o'clock and all parents are cpd-th- damaging for the blame mishap, and . c uv11 nail ui aviitai lauu iiiivi camiK on A BETTER TOAST to b in lnv1td the spot. paid damtgri than nreDaration for the horn land the child wo hope she will have AND some day. "She ought to get it in her own A BETTER BREAKFAST home." Well, does she? Does she In your nome, for instance. It you ever tried to give it to her, you understand why she doesn't. You see, you can't supply her with several Jolly chums of her own age. 'as a working unit, to begin with. You There's a lot mor to toast than the toasting, can't supply the group competition, for back of it is the bread it's made from. the normal "gang spirit" that all healthy youngsters have at her age. You can't give her "merit badges" for There's about as much difference between cooking, sewing, home nursing and child care, to sew on the sleeve of her different toasts as there is between tenderloirr uniform. And so, naturally, you can't s have the reward of seeing her work and "bully beeP. like a horse to get those badges! Hut the. Girl Scout captain sees her. Be tween fifty and sixty thousand girls Did you ever try any, properly made, from In this country arc working, at their own desire, at laying the foundations f It of that knowledge which every father in this country would rather give his daughter than anything else in the I world, and every husband in the counwife learned earl his wishes had try For tcmpor&ry or permanent Investment for ier and easier.. The next thing you want Is ft fair the funds which you may have idle, our Certifisort of girl. and square, This cannot be done by talking about cates of Deposit are ideal. It and handing down' preachments from above. The Girl Scouts teach it These Certificates are issued in convenient to each other. There's the difference between them and many a worthy so form and draw interest at the, rate of 4 per ' ciety of grown-upV cent. Team play, democratic glve-an- d i take in friendly .competition, under the Come in' and let us tell you. more about the direction of trained leaders, are givUfa ing an unconscious schooling fornever many desirable feature of this form of absoin a great democracy that was so much needed as now, when a genlutely safe investment. ; eration of girls is growing up who will i on their a effect have rreater direct is : ' - to-th- e . ; - " , 1 -- 1 , 1 - " UIWMI f Il iV it Naval Officer Sends Donation for Manzel Fund "" xrt , . . . Qg-de- Snap- - Charm Summer Frocks n's '".. n, : r: . T Fashion frocks of such bewitching loveliness trut to see them is to love every one or them. Crisp, fresh, altogether enchanting; cool and summery and delightfully youthful; of organdie or voile alone or in combination with dotted Swiss. MODERATELY PRICED GLEN Showing Today in Our Windows PIANO CO. -- Pep The Prominent Features of the New " - Dash . -- . 1 WHAT SHOULD A GIRL BE ABLE TO DO? 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BREAD Certificates of Deposit r s play-the-ga- ',4 s. There a real toast, The kind that makes breakfast the most popular meal. Just as . good in sandwiches, those that mako . how you do it The bread itself is about the best tasting, and the best made that goes to fill a long felt want ' Eat more and save more your gusts wonder , laws-anthan country's ever had before. any girls How do thev feel toward their country? Watch the troop of Girl Scouts In liour townpledglng their Simla allegiance to their flag, once, and you won't need to be told about the city where these girls raised well over a million tiollars for one Liberty loan! Now they can't do theso things all alone, with no help or encouragement or appreciation from the rest of us. t They need three things. Each little group of eight or sixteen' or .thirty-tw- o girls needs , an inmore-6r-letrained young terested. woman to caDtaln it. Each caDtaln needs a littls council J d ss law-maki- ng Capital and. 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