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Show JHE WORRY ;0WNS CAUSE ier WWt Take 1foir Expects His Team Contenders. jo Bother Jones ,h Team Ut Must Beat all the other clubs In e the travel some this season. as the White ut g0 strong on paper lacking the fire and pep of the, crabbed tightness rolt team and the he Boston Red Sox, the Browns of all and have some-- g e a mixture more one of the greatest tnana e mn 'ur, in L 4i w Amerl-leagu- '.Ijjij Amerl-leagu- 0 i-- ! HV, P4. worried. worried are you they ue managers ei Dd hear In other camps the statement: that wins the flag must beat mini COK D By was. Is not what It a youngster of it possibilities, although his record year with the Browns was not he pitching staff Koob Is ht be. te 4V nfl. ral (S 9m assessing. , lank Is pretty old and You cant guess itery. as usual a on Plank, eiiman Is consistent and should luce. Earl Hamilton kept himself shape by playing winter ball In funhd Ma UMl bor: two finds of Nashville, each of whom won lost 12 games. Both are consld-- I iron men. erlim era ul nd lb i Aw, wa3 Wff, 11, association Jones Kerr of Memphis and the Southern rom the i 1 ther recruits of the hurling staff Sotboron of Portland, who won 30 lost 17 games; Pennington of i hvllle and Park. he catching staff Is led by Sever with Hartley second choice, then e miifi Wester. he 1910 Infield (aim g M tltf i BWI itisoh and White from from Rochester rim Is Intact Sister, tt, Lavan and Austin, with thy, who led Ping Bodle In : In 200 games on the coast Ken bat last r; Paulette, from Memphis, and Ier of Gettysburg college trying out qtm, Kvm NEW HITTING RECORD KES JeffM pLw p lt lit Ik Bates of Athletics Drives FIvs One Inning In Recent Game. r Runs Home In ilm. j dosing game of the series with Ray Bates of the Fhjla-h- i i the zhlngton, Athletics broke a worlds ree-b- y driving home five runs In one In the seventh, on his first lag. to the plate, he sent three men smashing out a triple, and oe by Fort Douglas will have a Y. M. C. A. building for soldiers within the nexe few duys. Utuh county's totals for 1917 show an assessed valuation f 110,000 below that of 1916 Wllford Wlntch killed a1 mountain lion and cuptured two cubs on Willow creek, eust of Axtel lust week. Three hundred thousund acres ot land In the Ulntuh basin will be sold at public auction June 13 ut lrovo. Gov. Simon Bamberger Is plunning a trip by uutomobile over the state of Utah some time the coming summer, If conditions permit. Cache, Sunpete, Morgun and Summit counties lime secured couuty agents, who took up their duties lu' their respective counties June 1. Finns have been completed so that all the people of Binghuui will be allowed tire use of the Blnghuin gymnasium during tire summer mouths. George Cuunon Lambert, former manager of tire Deseret News and p geous scenery The the IK . Salt Lake's new municipal tuurket was opened on June I. . Establishment of a second afternoon paper In Ogden, about August J, Is pro-diete- d. . e after winning the flag from teams stronger In ost every department, can realize Jones has the other American In 1906, fecation i n a govemmenfwillend you a magnificent playground of thirteen million acres in which to disport yourself and enjoy the world s most gor- in baseball. tna who remember how Jones won world championship with the White Utarja UTA Colorado thefederal St. Louie Browns will lelder Jones MM you can afford to go If to staff Uncertain. Ing e. moon; Other Camps: That Wrne the Flag the Browne" Pitch. Made ,n tement l SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH HUTCHINSON V. S. Forestry Service 0 YOU know what It means to be cool all summer; to lie In lazy luxury In the shade of the forest; to cook your meals over an open fire, and turn In for a nights rest on a bed of boughs? If you do not know these things, you know little of the great out of doors, and life still holds many pleasures for you pleasures worth living for and enjoying. Yes, you say, "I have been In the Do you mountains; I know them. really think you know the mountains? Turn over In your mind the places you have visited. Look them up on the map, and then cast your eyes north, south, east and west over the remainder of this great country of ours. You will agree with me now, wont you, that your knowl-edg- e Is but as one of the leaves of a forest floor? Perhaps you have seen mountains, buck East or down South, and have even climbed them and thought them stupendous. But you will never know what real mountains are until you have crossed the Big Muddy and stood at the foot of those mighty sentinels of the West the Rockies. A thousand rugged peaks bid you welcome, and d the summits seem as fingers of a gigantic hand lifted to draw you to them. Have you not felt the call of the mountains, yon Mr. Business Man, and you and you, my friends, whatever may be your place in this world? It was only yesterday I saw you sitting at your work, dreaming. Was It of the big trout you were thinking, In the dark pool by the haystack rock, or that little lean-t- o camp on the edge of the meadow In the big timber? That was some enmp, wasnt It? And do you remember the bed and the big open fire, and the deer that wandered up Into the light one evening to see what it was all about? How It all comes bock to us, and how we long to be again In the clear and wander at will In Gods great out of doors. You must feel It you cant escape it It Is the call of the Red Gods of the mountains a part of the heritage of us Americans, handed down from our forefathers. Let us get out our map and decide where In the great West we will spend our summer. We will look over the Rocky mountains first; here they are right under our finger. This Is the Con tlnental divide, the backbone of this great country. Most of It runs through nationnl fnresfs. Do these words mean anything to you? Forests belonging to the people of the United States, Yes! you and I are part owner of these forests; you and I and some hundred million others who are proud to snow-cappe- founder of the Lambert Iuper died June 2 at his home ln Suit Luke, at tire ago of 69. Delbert Duncan, 23, a resident of American Fork, fell forty feet down tire elevator shaft at Suit Luke. He suffered a fracture of the skull and hi left ear w;is neurly torn off. What Is believed to be the smallest, fine ever Imposed In Utuh in a case of assault and buttery was the irennlty named by a Suit Lake Justice last week when he imposed a fine of $1. The monthly report of stnte treasurer, shows a bulunce on baud May 31, of $1,654,220.06. Of this sum la in the state land grant funds. The balance of the general state fund eom-paa- may be whether a leader lit promining, or a ducer of agricultural crops It Is, and nlwnys will be. a Mecca and scenery-of the health-seekin- g The tourist. American loving peaks, tumbling mountain streams, and shimmeramidst ing lakes set like Jewels rank forests, the evergreen with those of any country In the world. Colorado spells outdoors. to Wlmt do tho Rockies offer climate, A me? glorious and you nathe unsurpassed beauties of and ture. recreation, rest, health, worfreedom from all care and ry. To the camper Is proffered tent life In the mountains itt wilderness seeker, a thousand to the perfection; trails rarely trodden; to tho autolst, a magnificently planned system of roads ; to the sportsman, fishing and hunting I abundance; to the weary and III, rest and henlth; to tho well of mind and body, recreation and pleasure. Added to all these Is an advanced degree of civilization, with comforts and conveniences of living and travel that , are unexcelled. In the Rocky mountains you Everywhere you go will find national forests 13,000.000 acres In Colorado alone which are for your enjoyment as well as general use. Here you may camp at pleasure, or hunt and fish without restrictions, except those Imposed by the state game laws. There Is always something for every member of the family to do for the dults, mountain climbing, exploring the woods, gathering flowers, taking photographs, berrying, or resting under the shade of the trees with a good book; for the children, playtime In the genial sun from dawn till dark, without fear of wild animals, snakes, or noxious weeds. And after the day, a night of restful sleep amidst the delicious coolness of the mounworld-renowne- snow-enppe- w9rp rZgZTFOR call themselves Americans. The government manages them for us, but they are part yours and part ' mine, because we help pay for their upkeep. You are welcome to use the national forests as a place for hunting, camping, and fishing, and for rest and recreation. The latchstrlng Is always out, and there Is no closed door or cumbersome restrictions. Of course, you will be careful not to set the woods on fire; for who wants to burn up his own property? And you will be sure to clean up your camp before you leave 1 know, so as to make It pleasant for the next party that comes t along. From Maine to California, and from the Canadian line to the Gulf of Mexico, there are 156,000,000 acres of such playgrounds, held In trust for your use and recreation and for that of ' your children and your childrens children. Learn to know the national forests! They are well worth knowing, because they offer to the tourist, the camper, the hunter, and the health seeker, everything that the heart of man could ask. The dean, bracing air of the hills, the glorious freedom of the mountains, the cool summer breezes, and the rippling running water, all these and more are yours if you will only have them. The great outdoors Is calling you will never cease to call you until you answer the summons. Shall we spend the summer In the Rockies In Colorado? Everywhere we hear the slogan, See American First. Why not "See Colorado First of All? Whatever this great centennial state d d tains. In of doors life out the Rockies, amid This Is tire pines, and spruce, and aspen, and the wholesome silvery sage; with the gray granite peaks and snowy crests sentinel about; spring' and summer below, sparkling winter above. $1,086,-593.5- 4 Is $67,636.29. Willis IL Boothe, a pioneer of 1S53, died at the home of his daughter at Bingham last week. He expired aftei retiring and his death was not discovered by members of the family until the next morning. Leaviug a note on which sire wrote, My reul name Is Mrs. Minnie Gregory, lam broke," woman known ns Mrs. M. Louis, attempted suicide at Suit Lake by drinking chloroform liniment. She will recaver. Unless Utah cnaners Bee fit to advance the price they are willing to pay for early fruits, particularly apricots, they may not get sufficient fruit from Weber county to warrant their operating their fruit canning machinery. While playing on the third floor of a rooming house at Ogden, the child of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gohody fell to the second floor. An y examination disclosed the child had received double fracture of the skull. Some test to determine whether there Is such an Institution as the municipal court In Ogden may be expected ln the near future as result of the refusal of the county attorney to recognize that such a court exists In Ogden. The war department will commence to purchase horses and mules for military service on June 15. The country hus been divided Into zones for the purpose. Utah Is In the northern zone, of which Fort Keogh, Mont, Is the X-ra- headquarters. (From Dixie Highway.! Ray Bates. 'fin the same Inning he hro men on. In five hit a double trips to the ae niule two triples, a double single. The new batting sensa-th- e longue Is twenty-siyears and x md six foot two inches, weighs Pounds and Is a native of Iaterson, He pinyed with Vernon, Cal., last aring the fine batting average In 203 games. t of re' PYGMIES in ant? AMERICAN for The most unique and weird rambling ground automobile tourists on the continent is outlined by of the Dixie highproceeding north on the east leg of Lexingto the vicinity Chnttunooga from way to the west course sunset a over ton. Ky.. thence to the route point leg. and south along the latter Inclose an Irreg. boundaries These of beginning. principality. ulnr area ns Inrge as a minor European this region the of heart the Into Dropping deep wonderland. Ibe tourist conies upon a curious In the world. It Is ns any beautiful scenery Is ns In places covered nmde up of a mass of mountains. with an carpeted forests, and virgin with dense ncw .nenndor whlrh astonishing flora, through In the course fantastic and country roads, There are cliffs beside of fevcrlsh construction. would nPI'onr n8 of skyscrapers which a family of massive rocks. fields and ambitious bowlders, ter as would the discarded1 flocks Ring hoi prehistoric giant child grown her Slay. Over them Mother Nature has splashed by-wa- ter-sk- kin! Mslsel, Lavan and Hard Hitters and y nirt f: lice5 ln the ,iub nt 1 uhlans IkI CT n,1(l With "f, 81lt iitf l9 I)ysmlc 4, 1 ,ue. (W' 'ontrni!e ilOQt men ns Mulsel of tho Lcibold of the of the Browns, of the American lend-of- f o. llr Gorge Jamieson "'Comedy Stunt, on the Coaching Lines. r r'! 1nwJrcp hna gone t" ntuti the inh H 1 to JV'hlngton. anil. 1,1 Ilm pliwlni Vtoto" l ni'nMni'In 10 Jamieson bring a to It like a duck nn,Ip tke - loft-ntc- f, 1 high percentage nlmty men and r to he Just cleverly t M years ns int0 that realm beyond started upon their Jour . ppnple not only nin but the environment, tj,pr half-centur- y SHIT. Min-Cii- i? A,,ro I". breaking In i'T for bl comedy couch-- l , t"1"'""1' .I.UII TiJT tin print itnO- L to to"""""""' of oldjou PETS NEW PARTNER for 2; S,tw" to'" I more pretrn- nre nu.re cabins; others with mighty post these three boys Si::ut urf1 , c"m .7 0 pItchpr Rot r.? f. m li major leagues ever 8nittI1 Wii b. 1 re Waiters. Ilm' il Lei-A- k St. this region he might turn, In r 'to rrs&'ssf sms I if " ' cre explorer fool" w,'in um strange to ordinary to the JjrM fImt ar9 The spell of the 0f this lr-' unknown Is rViry.''h' whose history hns Inclosuro Is a country regular -- KiXtXVS- ...ttfratloir. I"'0 pled for a while, then passed from this section. There are what looks like traces of Roman legions and of the Jews, or the Romnn conquerors of the Jews. What they did history does not tell us. k There are to be found occasional remains mummied wrapped caskets Inclosing about In mattings of strange weave. Once In a while a cave gives up Its dead. In one, three mummied bodies were found. They were seuted in Individual pyramidal baskets, placed far back In the cave, which was paved with brick fashioned of a by ancient workmen. The mummied carcass In dog was found In nnother cave not far away. life the animal resembled somewhat our present shepherd dog, except thnt a heavy ranne grew from base to tip on the underside of Its tall. There pass before the eyes of the tourist a panorama of civilization. Along the rnllrnud Is the civilization we view from the train windows. Farther back In succession the tourist passes Into thnt of the seventeenth century and beyond, while In few Instances primitive people live In caves and beneath overhanging ledges of cliffs. The lutter are remarkably rare. But In whatever stnte one finds human beings in this region written history is sennty. History of our own times is being made' and recorded In unusual manner. This whole section is one of the richest spots the nation hns In actual and are being rapidly depotential resources. They veloped. For Instnnee, the town of Stearns, Ky., Is one of the most curious communities In the United All towns States. It Is a mining and timber town. elsewhere engaged In the enure industries nre apthe same general unatparently laid out after hollow-tree-trun- tractive pattern. - old. In atnios-nher- e Stearns Is almut fifteen years In that It offers a bit of the Latin Quarter. of national prominence. artists of It Is the resort In Stearns while They mnke their hendqunrtcrsand scenery. Uglimountain types minting the remarkness and work nre separated In this made Is It but is there, Service able town. of the beauty spots. loss crude by preservation In disorderly rows, The homes are not arranged In the forest, and painted but are scattered about tints surrounding to blond with the varying natural There are no sodul distinctions so long os lucD and women conduct themselves somewhere ' IL Rlmmel, who was struck by lightning recently at Milford, is recovering fiotu the effects of the severe shock. He was standing near a window with his wife In his home, two miles west of Luud. They were walclijng the storm -when the lightning struck. Now that Utuhs rich fruit valleys have glided peacefully from May Into June, the chnuces of destruction of near the stamlurds Imposed by society for Its own crops from killing frosts huve been lessened more than 1000 per cent, and. preservation. Stearns Is, perhaps, the only town In the United In consequence, the farmers throughout States founded and maintained upon the thirtieth the stute are rejoicing. To procure the names of all persona chapter of Genesis. When the town was founded the labor of the mountains was primitive and In- lu Weber couuty over tire age of 13 efficient. Native Independence prevented any ap- years who are capuble of performing plication of the doctrine of Do" and Dont." productive luiwr, the local committee Suggestion remained as the -- only course In the u preparation and safety announces training of efficient labor for the mines and wood that the census committee will make a and the laws of suggestion hnve been followed urn complete census of the county. til they have made of the town a center of social Forty-nin- e Inmates of the state prls-- n scientific experimentation. have npplad for clemency to tho Near Jamestown. Tenn., the tourist can trait. If state board of and will re he likes, the ghost of Old Squire Hawkins re- reive hearings onpurdons, Juno 16. There are turned, we enn Imagine, and wandering happily six applications for purole, eleven apamong the very things he predicted would cmne to plications for twelve for compass upon his 75,000 acres, as detailed by Mark mutation and pardon, for termination Twain In the opening chapter of "The Gilded of sentence. twenty The most striking about such a ramble Age. That Suit Lake Is progressing In Is the contrast between reputntlon and character. and bounds In spite of the united leups The scene of thnt first chnpfcr of The Glided loun movement of tire citizenry Liberty In is laid Tennessee the beAge Lands." which of the state, is shown In the banking longed to the father of Mark Twain. Of them he house figures for May. They said they bnd a reputation like Nuznreth. ns far clearing This Is comns turning out anything good was concerned." totaled $51,019,34.8.12. $35.6 to, 8 18.41 for the corThese lands are turning out many a good thing, pared with month lust year. responding apples, for one. enpcrlnr to those of any other D. J. who wus sentenced Douglas, section of the United States. In any part of this region muklng up the heart to life Imprisonment at the state peniof the Irregular Inclosure, the tourist Is hound t r. tentiary more than two decades ago, come across the folklore of the Mils, decidedly for killing his wlfo In Ogden, Is seeka pardon. During the great prison parallel to thnt or the old Scottish highlands, anil ing find thnt all romance Is not canned In the movie breuk of eleven years ago ho locked Himself In a cell to guard against be' dramas. , It offers iintisnni sport to the fisherman; a rare ing luvolvcd In the breuk. field to the photographer; and for the delight of The tnnhnranee of Kapurthnla, who the mnterlu! minded, flocks of gonts and their attracted the attention of Salt Lake families are clearing the undergrowth for the coni-In- g society during May, 1913, when her of rattle. The gonts are a welcome sight, husband, tire maharajah, was robbed They mepn the saving to this country of something by an alleged spy at Suit Lnke, Is like HWOOO.OOO nnruntly sent abroad .for gont credited In dispatches with having doskins, besides the help the flesh of tire goats f. nated $200,000 to the lUlttah governford In relieving a rather tense meat shortage, ment to bo used for motor cars In war Rond building I going on with thnt Intensity service. which follows a long period of Inactivity. Until Under pressure of war demand recently the mountaineers hnve been' content to Decoration day wns not recognized us follow mere trails, and mule paths at times, but the a holiday so fur as construction work wave of development which hns come among them wns concerned on the now brigade adfrom tire outside hns stimulated1 them to build dition to Fort Douglas and the war rouds thnt compare with toy. prison camp. . y, |