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Show Aldr y-- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1921. Ring Writes Sample Inaugural SjoeeciJ(jJpjj,j HJ Offers Address to Mr, Harding Gratis Thinks Pat Stories Are Most' Effective Championship" Will Mean Something c Rules of w l hawwho. Mr. pear Sir. 4 Wlu.u you IU iMt wk. to apply tue tub poauiea or your private secy. iw posluuu yiromuiou tint! M A a give Uu uu wuu wnw i )uur 4eecna 4 uuu Oil). Kua auto ytViibMtu u Wive vui- - uiuuKurotwu sauro-- s no as you MA UI t JuugU 104 )UiK'it ( 4 have got 4 cU4 twin you I.uuo tuw tioe u uao tout aqantaa uowvuer too .moil , V4. mu Uiu pootuvu US HU, V -- 44, fciV cue u e UmtuiMO uuutuu US 4 yjOliitihm 4.4,4 , uwe-vag- cs 4y ttU4 44444 j4M.reaa V4 Bit, I bins , 414? 444444 r about y iU 144 4f 44, HjUlU4 444 444 U O.W4 usou tuey V 4 K4l can i be flk 1 and, todiea of th sex; And tpeaking of th latil, if I didnt open bum I would b a fin up this epeeoh with a toaat; Her to our wive. , They keep our hive In titti bee and honey. They darn our eocka, h4.ka Tbey 4Ktth Ufa And haw they spend the money! rEIXOW men (Laughter ) will-brin- bi kyd t butgt ut bras with m Sty I that Woedrew "r mo. v Co you t pictured of children P' she ast , , Tes. was th reply. How much they plea? ast the woman, Three dol ars a doen, aaid th prop. mid th woman with a sigh, "Weil," 1 will hall to corns back inter. I- only ; got ivu.'! (Laughter., Now my friends you will wish te know my stand in regards to England and Ire- -, land. Welt, rifcnds, 1 maybe better tell Bull and Pat. you the story about John .box" joy New," replied the lad, 1 dont road The Englishman (ras - fatiaatlng about British possessions. them." Laughter,, "Tli sun never sets on them," he said how Indies and gentlemen I suppose you will want to know ho 1 stand In regards proudly. No," replied the Irishman, th lords to the situation In Europe Well friend that reminds me of a story i heart about afraid te trust England la th dark," an American mill Ion Ira (hat was travel- daughter, ing in Europe in a hired automobile and th driver we speed demon, finely the YOU have probably read a lot In the scared millionaire got up courage to ask, lately shmit the R, TC'proWem and what would I do about It when get "Where ar In Paris." shouted the man at the In office, 1 think 1 ean heat make my r pealtlon clear by tailing you a littW, story wheel a the tare along Never mind the details, said the mil- They waa I women aettlng near th other one a parlor ear, and one of them ast mean what lionaire, "I - wonilnent." th in '' porter to open the window- - and the (Laughter,,. other one protested and say. If you open that window I wiB frees Menda, a great many people te death. aw has mj me 'when think -- t he other th one say. If you doaL yrar So WTO "he nver T&yrir tit country and open "that window I wtlT suffocate" "Where gr w?M wnil answer them .by telling i Germany didn't knew whnt'to do so he a Story about a woman that went into astgoa Geo, ronn what to do and th man say. a photograph gallery Take them In turn. Open th window and free one, lady amt then. shuLJAand ufforat the other." (Laughter ) Well htdle and gentlemen you ask me how about th league of nations? That bring te my mind a story about t that was traveUnw In the foot bills of Ky. and they had been driveing for 1 hre. without seeing nobody, but finely they com t s enbln In a clearing. They we a long, lean man leaning v. a tree and on ef th traveler ay to th ether, "Look at that funny looking, man, A wonder if he can talk. Try him," eajr th ether. How do you do?" say th 1st traveler. AP right," says the man In a drawl "Nice country you got here," any th Have you lived her nil your ward Cowlchan bay, one of the few out- traveler, life?' govCanadian waters side posted by th Not yet," rays th man, (daughter.) ernment against commerclai fishing This bay is hs asaembiing waterg for King Balm oh on rout ( their spawning NOW my friend they ho been a lot , Here they ground gather in t ount. ear talk about the mosey France and a um tier a awaiting rise in fresh weter owes us and haw are we going trlCTORIA, British Columbia, I a typ- - river, permitting their annual run. England to get It? I can beat exclaim our chances leal English city with all mannerAscending Cowlchan river to the hike, with a little elorv about a home talent from that point to se'ected performance of Hamlet, ism and customs ol y olden days, cou- they scatter in beds Nixon or smaller nervuetiv tn town went to the show spawning of a plet with very strong dash A fish hatchery has been iiab( and creek all liked it sxcept the editor of lished at th head waterg of Cowighan th they paper wbe stag a wise cracks. making it a delightful resort. t i(h my obi friend, Lon Morrison of river by the Dominion government. M- Her wa)y I what bo put In th paper about Balt Lake, as running mate, we visited igrating salmon ere here "stripped." thetr th ahewi or aneuver Island on a fishing expedition eggs milted fertilised and reproduction homo talent performance Tfey was We headquartered at the Empress hotel, accomplished by million Another prue, ef Hamlet in th toara hU last night. a most delightful hostelry tialmon fish- - tiial demons! retlon of th outwitting of Foe a long aril people ha been wondering was designated as being th most Raturt by man, svsn te th end of arti- ing if ghskeasear ar Bacon wrote it. Well It la eonservatlvely you ran find eut easy now. just open promising line of sport They were then ficial reproduction biting in deep water a short distance eft estimated that W per cent of stripped up the grave of th il writer ond th shore. t Ith a aeven-foar lancewood rod, spawn artificially hatched and ma- on that turned over last night is the 5100 yards of twntv-fau- r Irish linen line, tured In hatcheries, to be finally liberat- author." (Laughtes) some number six Skinner spoons, to be ed as Well friends I got to make this Joke Nature ig credited so I will doe for this embellished later with small strips tl with only 1 per cent production efficiency hook hist I a very liberal estimate when it is un- time gad 1 suppose people will think that baooq rind, completed our equipment. InW derstood that fish eggs are Brel deposited because my Inauguration address has got engaged a couple of native dian boatmen who were conversant with on gravel beds In shallow water. The so manv rags that my whole administrath waters They had recently purchased mat salmon then milts and imperfectly tion will be n Joke. Rut friends thing u a second-han- d launc'h, equipped with an cover the roe with rvL using hig tall like this work oppeelle, for tnt lost Inauguration entente take Pres. Wilson's antiquated gasoline engine which was dis- for this purpose. The different posed to act up. Boon after leaving our entering into th destruction qf their speech sad they warn a funny pit la IL dock, the .engine commenced skipping," ova, fry and flngerilnga ar innumerable. followed bv a season of it The cannibalistic instincts of parent are was evident the Indian were mortally no small factor. At Buena Vista hotel, of their engine and knew nothing overlooking hay and mountains, we met afraid of its mechanism. Their only line of re- famous anglers from Canada. England, I'nlted States and the Orient All unipair seemed to bo consistent team-wor- k in artistic profanity. versally reproclaimed Vancouver Island and farcat Neck, . II. gdjneent-wntetae, the angler1-pare- d (Copy rhtht. 1921, by th Bet) sfndlcate. Efficient Profanity. Inc.) MARSHALL'S ANWgRt, The manner in which that phase of the trouble waa handled was certainly a real Q. Are there any hard ef buffalo runclassie. Any eid-tlMississippi river ning wild, without restriction, In the steahiboat mate would have turned green ratted Btatea? Is ther any way of sett-m- s g with envy could h have iniard th by Cubi ting the number left. To on who he of those Indians as they expressed site traveling herds of buffalo on oUr their decided and emphatto opinion ef western plain. rhn w depended oa th CHICAnn, Fh. te Nlrk f'srtsr I mi that belated launch Then then grabbed killing ef buffalo for mast and rob, it longer Th tall utility of tb Cub th4.tr pad lie, UctUirlng they would throw doe not seem posglble they could hevs pitcher, qne of th last few spent most the engine ovei board it wag only ex- almost dlaappard Th bulMIng of th summers vh t the bull gen, wus warming up cess baggage Morrison then took th fiiret continental railroad, the tin Ion traded yestfrday t Kansas City in He soon in had hand it the wag py engine striking (pads possible Filuher Marry Weaver, and 'on aij rjlindcis ami tile lioat slipping bison then roaming the plain nutpersu Infieider forHoke- Waraer Th deal waa AN OLD TIMER Omaha, Neb Veeck efteg he realong through the water, giving univerPresident closed hy A. There are no buffalo herds, with turned from Pittsburg, where tiafa'tlon. sal he sow tetorla harbor was cleared, we th exception ef the under national, W erncr and was assured the young jnan . When commenced drolling about a half mil off state, targ or personal supervision, it I would Join th teem ehore Passing Trial Islam, w cam Into estimated hy officials of (he America Weaver had e trial with th Cubs three' Oak "bay Twelve milts further up coast Bison society there are only !H3 bison In years ago and showed considerable ability, v nlled Buttes and Cnntilg. In- - the but left early in th nason to get Into arrived at rianrh h arm. or hay, a o tha is fishing ground, Which surely did Canadian preserves are about l!U Th the service A a raw recruit three not I te its reputation on this occasion balance ere scattered over th United aac he dlsrlayeri a wonderful curve )ear ball, M Wlihtta lamUd a large number of etthoe sal-- 1 Btates Kan, national hlson though at that time he had littl control non. weighing from trp to thirty pounds, rang haa Irt, Montana national raogo, of It a family of fsh whb h ars gam hom (he 100 Yellowstone par, iHg, Black Hlllg links Warner performed t Kansas 1ly D , netting of the, hook to final Insertion ot preserve, 14) Fort Firre, He, on third bass two season ago and then the gaff, putting up an vnergetlo fight at tkiQunlgat herd. Texas. 04, Conrad herd, quit the game let year except for some every Iso I" the rhcannel tt hen a men Montana, M, Corbitt herd. New Hamp- semlpro p avlng around Tlttshurg, He as- cubes salmon be has shire, ISO scattered In park and colleur 4 Trm Ident Veeck that he would oineq a thirty-poun- d ction. 42A Ther ha been a herd of return to th gam thl season. xpmbmed many anglers thrills prior batYou Vo conclusion of th fight biaon Imated or Anteop island in especially When given an opportunity In to the ! will th Greet Malt lake. Th Island eentetns th big league. tlo this scaled dyuemo until you are haunted and the fish le, Idis) to sound about 2s, bOO acre end i now controlled or feus rendnlats for tbs third gas Job. I Buffalo tha aulk. Island As end reel Ihcro Livestock company, you water by in, whlth recently deoltled to eetsrmlnsts the YOUNG CATCHER FOR CUBE. little aggressive opposition and you be Is a whipped fish Then comes herd, claiming they kHJed young ralvr A promising young catcher, die.'Ovsrsd season of rent lion. He again dashes and des rayed peopeptv. The iwivtieg of bv Jimmy Archer, was signed yealerday a buffalo was sold for O0 te out to sen almost to the limit of vour killing Vveck of the tithe Tula was alreaalv byThe youngster Is Prank Meyer ond he line: the leather brake Is Hahlls weuhi-h- e sportsman ofbv the bv thumb and and your sportsneaspaners ailimg proteitnl compressed lest summer with lbs Armour team Amin vou slowly men of Balt idtks and the entire Lnltel played fer little resistance in the Mleekvardg Archer ass league I havg nn Vttur boat, Btatea, with what result low h'm toward the host teem and bell' of lb the triad flnn'lv eveiuites a fishing coup hcwrtl It is to be hoirai this outrass ran maufger bnv has big bsgu alillliv be stopped. Antelope In and waa an Ideal 22 1B4 of de gtv bv insrtliig hi gaff In the floatis weigh Meyers years sg. ing rli.s of your s rappy salmon, safely Imaltty for reproduction of bison, based rouiiiis and la said to hsv great arm the excellence of x star upon him and lb Kvei will flue aboarf young landing gracing Manages imr propeller wps purring, the Isunih tended pastures with an unlimited fresh- tarsful Inspect lort at tn California trainmoved along at aslow rate of speed to water supply. a ing csmn 1 wr - ' at -- fy GUW'.ROD BY TOM' MARSHALL 1. ss?. Propose to Add Javelin .9 A thletio Programs NEW YORK. rb. 19 The Athlete swooUtioB, the of Intertxrlls-ffUt- A which plae4 a prominent purt in the Yankee victory at the Olympic games at Antwerp last summer, will giv th American Olympic movement a real uplift by adding the JaHn throw to its championship list. Year after year the athletic scribe have urged Guetavua Town Kirby, who la prominent in tho association Councils, to stgft g movement in this direction, but for some reason best known to himself the intercollegiate leader, who nrwr-u- u .'.ri rata - ( . U also president of the American Olympic committee, has, seen fit to let i( go fi'A, 4 y Homer by Ruth Will Cost Fans $1Q a Seal x. at thaL itf witnessed the coat rat Ing of the Olympia event at Antwerp, Mr. Kirby is in n position to know si) aoout America's weakness in this event, for which our well equipped as young men are fully are the Finns, who swept the fiist four pkuraa and missed (he fifth only because they did not .have the money to. tiring (help fifth best man (a eure the Antwerp meet. tq . w t am way for America to catch up 4 Europe ho the development 01 Javenn imu.voi.' and that 4s by intensive competition The finest field for this ig among th college aU over the United are dams their Stale , part; but In the east we find the Univerabout the only instisity of tution that i giving any attention to' this -odsrd O1' mute event. The Quakers Mag a spear toss as a special event at each spring toe There is no more humiliating feature of th Olympic sports, from thg American 1 result of the lav is viewpoint. Inn event, tn which the Yankee youths, supposed to be supreme in event that agility gmt kt4 were distanced by f mu from lard wher athletic dela possibly twenty years behind velopment lhn ti , t ' In e! States. 1 Yfatb Ruth can make Garry Herrmann, president ot the Cincinnati Reds, at least fog richer next summer it he eg knock By bail nto the right field bleacher at Red land Field when he shows titer with the Yankees. Th date for th gam and 24, July already five fang have agreed to pay Garry Homnann )14 a seat each if Babe can knock a ball intg the hleaehoro. And if Babe fajle to paste en amen th sun gods for the circuit, the five will see the gam a Herrmann's guests, - It ai) the result ef a sporting offer the five made to Herrmann. Th fen indicated that there will be more to put the proposal up tn Herrmann. Although ea player ever has clouted th bleacher wglf with a fly ball and only few have bounced one la, Cincinnati fang aeem eor.f'iKnt Ruth con drivg ever into the hieacht Dsn I th conatgst gompanln gf W, C. Plohering, gf 440 gaqth Beventh East. hand earn geotch goili, and, ae. Hg I oeRinR to piokgring. Is gatlly worth hi 1 weight In geld, - available for blocking, . on player ( , would be used to bU4t tho oval ant the te hold it. ether Many elos followers of the game believe in preeeing th original suggestion with a slight amendmeuL They Ore in . favor of taking two players off the do fending team when th attempt Is made, , This would equalise th defending ant) blocking strength of the team and would go a tang way toward solving a problem , of years standing. Lack n the oit) days of football games were decided by goals. At that time kicking was ong ef th great features of. the game, and for this reason the goat kick should he retained It ther is any sound WAX Of legislation which will makq a it more than a affair. When th goal kick after touchdown UNUMJALLY LON counted two point, net so many year APFLg. A String of vehicle loaded with apple ago, th attempt wo not missed with tho ,, Coaches and a quarter of a mile long at a cider-m- il frequency et recent year is a eemmon eight. Fort Wayne (IntM tha men delegated to perform this Import . tent duty spent more time in praotioe, -New. with the result they seldom failed in th crisis. Only test year Glenn (Pop) Warner, on of the leading football coaches In thg ' country; asserted the big teams were get-- , ting too far away from th kicking game, Warner stated further that he starts to develop punters and field goal kicker from the beginning of thg season, to that ho wil) be fortified throughout the year, Yost of Michigan, uppkg 0f Illinois and Richards of Wisconsin hoy always bran believers in the stanch kicking game and In the development ( artists along those linen The committee may also take some action toward curbing the forward pass Thg suggestion of Percy Haughton. former X Harvard coach, that any peas blocked back of the line ef aorimmag be ruled a free ball ha not me) with popular ap- - ' pi oval, although It was a good one. Ag one of the beet ways ta break up another team's passing game is to hurry the passer, tha man ilelcgated t throw th ai would pot be 0 successful if lie knew there were any chance of hi ball before .Ig being blocked passed the line ot scrimmage. of He gams, the guggeation of It) on an eastern Official that the (earn play n extra period should be given some on this In commenting consideration change, the offlUal asserted he had neve? seen a football gam In which all substitutes wr weed, and f th extra period clause were Inserted K would lead to q greater deve'opment of players then hag bsen the usua) ouatent. 1 re-a- ene-ma- Uintah Five Hopes to Land State Title .. 1 1. . at-te- Take Up Forwardiass. Most coaches concentrate on what ig g termed players. Little or nq attention i given the scrubs by the head couch Th substitutes nr drilled bv tha assistant and ther Is littl Inientlv tq keen plugging every day wilt little ar ru cnanua of being sent Into gautea In at he war da. Ithey ara simply tools la th de vehinnunt of the fra) teem. If the coaches had to depend upon al) thalr men a greater spirit on tns wiueiia ' would be aroused end keener competition Vhlla such a change would for place. n ran starting gws esriei, it woqid not th to spectators ny inconvenience a they would have thA. .. marked-degree, tie t tames. atkivd gaauraiioe nf seeing Aside from th goal kh k after touch-do- e and hit n, curbing Ik forward ting upon some suggest ions which will prevent tie game, there la llttla likelihood of th committee py other making changes of Importance. first-strin- Former Oak Failure Purchased c, -- 9 ps I 9 ; Ot, , V If V t 4.V- - ! t AND fOMMfriaL LINE. In Most of the wrln'-- ' hulneg man face are tradinnrknhUug City Join sal. ELMO P, COBURN 1 D. V. M. -- ds-cl- l'rldnt y -- r. rb. Jirt-Va- id This- sugges- f g m 1 scrimmage, it was shown that the dcfemiitig tram wont have the because it would have eleven advantage Players to block tho kick and the offending team would only have nine warrior fleld- geel titsme tion met with approval until r. back-firin- s C Suggest Try Like Field Goal. Last year the Idea wa discussed of luv,. ing th attempt made from ht go th main idea is with. contest. will be recalled that two Important games were won and lost tn the western conference Jast fad because of falluro to kick goal after touchdowns- - Chicago wee defeated by Ohie State by a single point, while Illinois was victor over Michigan by a elntiUr gear, 7 to d But I euppoie you men folk will be jealous if 1 don t toast you also, 0; Here to man. Ha la like a kerosene often lamp He is not very bright. 'He turned down. H generally smoke. And he frequently goes out at night. sau(h. ter ) Me being here today reminds ma of the tory of the old gentleman that seen a little newsboy carrying a big bundle ol papers uhder hi arm. The old gentleman lelt gorry for the boy and said, ion t alt them papers make you tired, . time-honor- ed ip additional fifteen championship tltlsa to be competed for. At sack of the several state (or provincial) tournament there will be on the program g state (or provincial) champion-o- h ip at single tni gets, and at double of th forty-eigstates n the Lnton, two Nevada and New Mexico ar afftUated, respectively, with California and Coloraito. Consequently, there state tournament if ail mny be fbrty-si- x the states are able to fulfill the requirements for registration. Ther are four divisions in the Dominion of Canada, each holding its provincial (or divisional) tournament, at which similar at single targets and doubleschampionships will be held ThW provides a total of fifty tournaments, at each of which two Individual championship will be on the program, or a grand total of 0g championship title put up for competition among the resident of tho several state and divisions. Then there also will be an championship at th G. A. !tf at each of the five gone tournaments Pif at the state and divisional tournaments. fify To win this title a contestant moot o high on ail targets shot at on the program, or, in other words, have th highest average st all th targets, at the doubles god at the distance handicap tarat H. and G. the A and the gone gets, tournament th targets will be Included, This would gtv a totul of fifty-si- x championships to be decided In Addin together th three national championship, th fifteen gone championthe one hundred state champion-ghip- g ship, and the fifty-si- x championships, w would have the grand lots Of 174 official individual championship title et stake in th United State and Caned hj lKl f By WALTER RCKER9ALL. 19 Announcement Feb. CHICAGO, that the national intercollegiate football rules committee will hold it annual meeting )n Nw york City on March I to discuss probable Change In th playing ood hag again brought up the point of retaining or abolishing tho goal kick after a touchdown. Although th goal kick la en of tho features of the gridiron game, and was retained last year after heated debate by some of th older members ef the committee, something should bo done regarding tb play which g about mure satisfactory ending to e. prit MX v 'f A, T. A. register all targets w tiuuo c.uvg-hlng a, l yards, aouales. and distance handicap. -- At th Grand Arueloao hsmlioap tournament- - (the big paUutial event), mere wot be an opporAmerican tunity to wtn .th amateur ehampionehlp at atngla targets, th American amateur championship at double targets and the American amateur bampuMehlp. T represent thre qbawpionsliip title up for competition. At each of the five gone handicap tournament ther will be a gone champion-ghi- p at single targets, Id yard rise, g 00 champion ship at double, end a son Thin means an championship. ttd v 4M w Past Due for. Restriction. 4444 caani-p-vusa- i)d 'Tot .Under . "New , Association. Tiup-hooti- comes i 4Ugu'0Htf tn melaer iongu t4iU If you wan to wioiw turn vn wivu 4 regular cut and ary opwan, way people tt 4lr ..1444 04i tMI 444 to it4'tly sou speevsk 041 thdft Wru your mutt deaf a rtsut either taw they pud inunigiant that iuun t president or to pic up pern over her Urn cuuustt " . thtt !artirtmitA. : to bulge out Will So tfto mull Wear bran new ijt Wat tveourow ltoVri monacyw wtt ami ,0 way I , 111141 ta- htid uf a .pioud .4i 4 a acme tlmtt I h4v ut yog to it atid at t. uoww by au in touowed Wo rutoo plOSlOObUl,. loco LlncUM OilA tOtt'.tiU'i (M., oU th bly uuMtlon. ( tho day without saying nothin about them, and moat or 1 tound Id bub th gage 4 hav and Alter ptnoer S'orleg eallad witch la publish id here in N. 5T, and if eecy, I wtil you appt. me your bring th book along to th Whit Hou and you eon memoriae a lew ol th geg kut if Co, ever ae you won't be at come wil I ant not ther to keep them in a uproar. LIMITED Many Grid Authorise Fa vor Abolition; Forward p,r-ge- tg W4Ut WO 44444444 4...U 4 guceS 4 V44 .1,444 41414 4444 4 4444 4 m 4,4441 W4U44. X 4 444114 .4jr t4,t4SC Wtw 4 44 44404 4 4444 klUU 444 44M 444440 W I I Trapabooterg ar determine that th ward 'championship" ha etantl for gemsthing that a sportsman who puli a wick4 trigger when gbopttpg igy and win a titla giuir have all th boaor and recognition, to wUith ho pet fortnance emlties him. With tha thought th minti, the general couifumoc of the Ameritan Trapshooting association ha ruled thgt, The use of tha word 'championship' to eonuvctKia With any compeiruun at regts-tere- d targets la probioHed, umagg gpa. iq, earn lion is gramtd by ttg Awortcaa assoc uuton The rule naturally win result in draw-H- g the iui a tut finer as to what constitute titular event. However, th shot-gu- tt men wilt ha chances galore to win c ham p 1CI1S41 pa which have been sanction by tn governing gody ot th ciay target sport, as a ma.ter of fact, (here will u iwt leva titan 1 ,i unit mi indivtuuai titles at etosj m ipp Luitedi nd tfe' Liu4a Zone tu lirC" VV -- .. S FELLERS ...4 4 .4. Raymond glddowky, Clara Ceups, Derratt King, Samuel Wooltsy, Verden Jotmaon, Cesch Ziph Caldsr, LN t riqhtt Eefph tatder academy hr developed what I said to be op of thspeediot high gi hoot teams In th stale. The quint ho k record of twelve straight vltorle, withonily two minor dofeats early In the 4aton, Feb, VpftNAU Uintah 9 r Ucaph Tho finish tvvl hive rt4f4Sted tw Strong Iota)1 tvetu tn the Venal Utty aud Thuy 1 AniuiNH rglun live stored vtcturlee even thg iutthraiie counM'luaevelt hwii and th linoes-nt st ty high ' Ot Cotiimart lal club ha triads the t'oatti Colder system finish five invincible in eastern Ltah. te V Veterinarian - Jos Hullp9r, and It I eorflientty expected here tint it will nruve tr much tar the Cgrima ii'Ut high atluMl In their gnmg in th near future, gqrh a victory wll entitle I.'InUih to enter the state high rahonl assorts tinn baskstban finals next month at Suit Lake City, , Dor tin.! Oat Bpedaliit. Just Out of the ll Service. ccontl South Street, Offico Wasatch 2110, Residence Wasatch 817,i-JTaht V 4 |