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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 5 Disastrous Year for Mackmen Is RCe Grantlo" drew in 12 years. Or Walter Johnson. Mr. Mack cant face the toll any longer. His Athletics must go overfive penboard to someone else. This year of out four that Mr. Macks 50th will be the most nants through He disastrous, financially, he has ever blazing march. known. famous his had around tvEDtobe hanging one of had Conn!!cit.he Athletics of He won 1910-191- 4. infield $100,000 an n0W bunch $800,000 A at least at place. Faint dreams but possible dreams. He had definite dreams of finishing in the first division. These dreams were based upon Strange Career high grade pitching headed by Brissie and Kellner. Also the $100,000 addition of Dillinger. The first thing that collapsed was his pitching staff. Then the rest of his team followed the Big Connie Mack has been the living proof of what can happen in baseball. He has won nine pennants. If my figures are correct he has fin- one u I recall that reasons 0f the main Jitice Connie broke up his of patron-wa- S sauad was lack even barely breaking Eddie as ilayers such J ished last 16 times. When he had fine material, he won flags. When he had poor material, he finished last. No one can say that Connie Mack hasnt been a fine manager. One of the best, sportsman and a gentleman. But Col-Mclnn- is, Jack Barry. Eddie Plank, Baker, He knew ballplayers. He knew how to run teams. He knew how to handle men. But he never knew enough to lift poor material out of last -- present prices. Jack Coombs. At for one reason offered that fact iridance was the en-fhad a team that was business. Today of Athletics that the a 1,500,000 at least not small ball park. But and ;(jer FARM TOPICS I pORTUGHJ ,e Practical Farmers Anticipate Scientific Nutrition Research Practical dirt farmers, with little of nutritional theories, may prove to have again anticipated the latest findings of research scientists who have been turning their attention to hog and poultry rations. About a year ago, when discovery of the growth promoting vitamin B12 created a stir in feed and farm circles, many farm editors were quick to point out that practical knowledge disband his left for the went to Sox. Mclnnis Bos-i- t h. Barry moved to scat-ver of them were baseballs map. Ive that Connie sold a big this squad because of amors in connection with which the world series Yield depends mainly on rainfall and borer damage. August. , Third, needs for price control and rationing will be discussed by the public and probably debated In congress. Fourth, even before recent international developments, many people had little confidence in prevailing price levels. Now most people are even more uncertain about probable price behavior. U.S. Steel Lists Farm had to Collins Bad. Sam Edgewaters pretty brought in the news. Theres a nester squatting in our lower range, she said. Hes building himself a home, and when I told him to pack up and get out he laughed at me. More than that he was rude ;.nd insulting! Sam Edgewa-te- r LAURIE, I four in won straight believed this ie. Connie simply had a tat couldnt draw up to ing ability at that time. Mr. Mack has no such all-lIve never took one look into his daugh- y. place of a pennant r a pennant contender he lar contender. He is down Browns and White Sox. So ics are even further down ance figures. nt run a big league y with a few thousand scouting WOO. At ball dol-i- r alone costs you least these are owners give rolls have risen from In those days there (100,000 Ted Williamses or agios. (I dont believe they es big league $100,-W,00- 0. much.) and years. Its mine by right of conquest, Sam roared. The redhead grinned. Well, if you got papers to prove its yours, I suppose Ill Have to get off. Otherwise, Im staying. Sams face grew purple. He turned 20 to Chuck and Tex. Boys, you for- get what I said about warnin this jigger. Were gonna have a showdown right now. Kick him-outNone of them saw the redhead move, but suddenly he had a gun in his hand. It exploded and Tex was staring down at his shattered wrist. The redhead wasnt grinning. He looked at Chuck. Well, mister, I guess youre Edgewaters hired gunman too. How about it, want to try earnin your pay? Chuck looked mad but helpless. He wasnt a fool. Sam recovered after a moment from the shock of what had happened. He ordered his men back on their horses. O. K. he said. You win this play, Red, but well be back. Yeah, jeered the redhead. Next time bring a dozen with you. ! Many practical dirt farmers in the United States fed skim milk and milk products long before they ever heard of vitamin B 12. Above a farmer feeds skim milk. farmers who fed milk and milk products . to hogs and poultry had actually anticipated the scientists. Because, after the new vitamin was first isolated from liver extracts, it was found that milk and like skim milk are particularly and buttermilk, good natural sources of this growth vitamin. Generations joi farmers, who had never heard of vitavi.1;; B12, had taken advantage of, its growth promoting values when they fed milk and milk products. Now research scientists have been testing the effect of wonder They drugs in animal feeding. growth have reported startling gains when streptomycin and are added to hog and poultry rations. There are indications that farm editors have another opportunity to point out that practical farmers anticipated the scientists in this case too. Not that there Is any indication acthat milk or tually contain these wonder drugs, but it appears that to some extent, they have a similar effect. ters angry eyes and sent for Tex Tremont and Chuck Wellington. Tex and Chuck had worked for him for 20 years. Sam explained briefly what Laurie had said, and added: Well ride down and warn him off. No violence this first trip. But well make it clear he aint going to be allowed to stay. This heres my land by. right of settlin it. En route to the lower range Sam fell to wondering how it was that the nester had proved insulting. A young man was hewing logs in a clearing when the trio rode up. He drove his axe into a tree trunk and looked up at them, smiling pleasantly. DAYS later Sam rode down Howdy gents, he said. "Climb EIGHT lower range at the head of down and squat awhile. grim-face- d seven punchers. Never mind the formalities, misSam said Son, Edgewater, "we ter. Im Sam Edgewater and I own to hurt you none, but we want dont this property. We dont tolerate aim to kick you off this land. You nesters. must have sense enough to realize They told me I could come down a chance, playing a Growing Pullets here and pick myself a home. Itd you aint got lone hand. Green pastures, properly managbe mine if I improved it some. And The govredhead The grinned. ed, provide ideal environment for I aim to improve it. he said, allowed I could ernment, growing pullets. This heres been my property for have this here land. However, you look to me like a square shooter, so JOE Ill make you a square proposition. Ill take on any three of your heroes MAHONEY single handed and agree not to marry your daughter if they beat In Mathewson were ad $10,000 men. Few got Joe Jackson and Ed (Jackson hit .408 and m games) picked up year-year. Their lwas under $3,500. Today ri or a near busher, can er $6,000. Or a kid can ('WOO to $100,000 bonus Wagner or Mathew-ande- r or Cy Young milk-by-product- s, milk-by-produc- 4,1 one " nt years ago. nnie If corn crop First, the is made largely during July and military operations ala strong influence on have ways market activities. 1910-idra- w I L. H.Simerl of the University of Illinois predicts unsettled markets during the months ahead. He gives four reasons: Second, Flop. Connie Mack has always been a baseball is a matter of winning or losing material. Nothing else. His 1950 team his final dream of moving up with McGraw as a 10 time pennant winner is already over. or 40 War to Have Strong Influence on Markets ts Tools in Top Category Steel products for use in agriculture are listed by U. S. Steel as one of its eight major manufacturing categories. Among the companys products, as pointed out In the annual 1949 report, are carbon and alloy bars, shapes, plates, sheet and strip, pike and tubing for agricultural machinery, grain bins, brooder houses, wire, gates, and formed roofing and siding sheet among others. Margarine Tax BUTTER AND MARGARINE ft' fat tan in Ralala family htam$t U S I Mill 0 MWOIN 13,000 $6,000 $9,000 O ,M HU NMH MMI lt J 1)11 $5,000 $10,000 H'W" l Repeal of taxes on colored margarine July 1 is expected to Increase consumption of that product. Whether this will decrease butter consumption still is unknown. Most of the increase in margarine consumption between 1942 and 1948 was the result of more falnilies using it rather than Increased consumption per family. MMSCOiPiE me. Agree not to what! Sam bel- lowed. I ACOWBW flTRCOPER HAND VUNO k SflAPND- YANKEES JJJ3N1NG THE H LY H6HT ARM WJSCLE JAW 5V THREE 3 M AS A RESULT HAS H'S a peOR OF BE BALL A PITCHED , 4i JUi 4 1920, AT BELMONT PARK, WENT TO THE AND DEFEATED ST AT STARTER, i HE ONLY OTHER HOODWINK, BY BETTER THAN 100 LENGTHS' Sisas0 MORE-N- LEES' The redhead looked surprised. Shucks, he said, I thought Laurie had told you we were fixin to get married. You see, I kissed her the first day she come down here and that sort of settled things Laurie! Is what this young says, true? Is it? at the young looked Laurie then at her father. He did kiss me that first day I came down, she said. Sam stared at her and swore under his breath. After a moment he turned his horse and galloped away, and the punchers galloped after him. Laurie confronted the redhead and her eyes were angry. That, she said, was about the mos- t- Her expression most-t- he softened, because Red was grinning. The most unromantic way of proposing, I she finished. can do better, Want me to? Laurie didnt answer have to. said whip-persnapp- er whip-persnappe- r, Red. She didnt DRIP PROOF CAUDLES MAKE CANDLES DRIP A STRONG- SALT PROOF BY SOAKING THEM IN REMOVAL HOURS. DO NOT WIPE OH WATER SOLUTION FORAFEW - |