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Show I X X THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, ' . THE f HCfXVCt TkX Euve tfcvss MKTCW V Movi Uoxct K 11 just -x wow fcouvTviu ? .LKfc 25 SS5 f HOW VOvfbvJV. r AA.VJb.X3 GUMPSTHE W OTTO "THt VtbSNT SVTIO WfTwefc wja$ DMVHHCj 'TVAtVVN6 TvAt vnAM GOLDEN VIOLET VU&.M P'SiCCfcV'TO VIS'S oo much lEftrcoEHCLA ASCATt AY Vjqnaah. HOESE-EVO- E X SOME ftJHO 0 No UT V'VE EWO-3t- T3 EE)tH 'V- -. MftSE THESE VOOMAJ4 OHftMCt v UOMAH UE NO) AS ft. uens VwTH H HftVVS , E -- ft. ft MA.H as vs ME UMEH SHE WXUKEt TELE NOU A M- EluOkAAJX VVE 'IHfCT VwCOVto 6RKCE ft. KKKjE VftVftCE - akiuihN - om'e nosm "W WAS WE VOOKEt) 1925. 'V tJ3UT VH wfc VP Royally Done THE: lUOSl ft CiX ft THEXE HJkt iu 1923 to be good to aud your clothes. Good to yourself by lettiDg ns do All the work of washing and ironing thereby reliev- ing yourself of worry because you know everything will be perfectly laundered- -' vs RLSOLVE -! Good to your clothes particular care with send, from dainty 46NfY, j & Using, some of the major league magnates have Inhaled the prices paid for the stars without looking into ths future. Stories of fluOOOO for minor leaguers of untried skill have created Figment and Fragment The stormy voyage of the University Luih-Uta- h Agricultural college football contract has at last been concluded. Lea difficulty was encountered by both schools than earlv discussion Thai would have led one to beiievs. the contract is little changed from its predecessor was announced, but the exact terms of the contract have beta kept secret. Two new clauses have been Inserted into the contract, both of which should be productive of good. The first is the provision for the reduction of peases, and the second the barring of students from the playing field. The first will be a saving of money, the second perhaps a saving of worry and trouble- - The contract can be terminated at the conclusion of two years by either party. 6 Lumen, a former East high school student, now famous I ale athlete, has achieved distinction not alone in football, but baaketbaH as well. Lumen . captain of the Yale quint this season. e e Three further East high school football stars, two of whom played on the "L freshman football team last season, will play basketball this winter to keep in condition. Paul l and Karl Hardy, both string linemen for Coach Mac Swan, and Al Cat row will play on tne Western Optical quint In the Commercial league. of d Three and Three Fours Are killed; Six-roun- v Ketchell-Shepar- d Tops, Six bettUra who are to box In the 1X1010 thro of Promo tar event Hardy K. Downing s tple-heade- r Manhattan club program at the Hippodrome theater tonight completed training yesterday for their bouts. Th beve went through their paces at the ciuh gymnasium and ail are ready and primed for the show tonight. Wes Ketchell, who is to get his best chance in two ears when he meets4 Ed Shepard in the feature of the evening, put in the hardest licks, winding up a week of stren-- . uous work with a long Jaunt on the V road and a stiff tymnaaium workout. Ketehell is exceptionally eager to beat Shepard. Siiue he wan graduated from the lightweight las and he was one of the bet boe in his division then he has fought everyone who has been brought up for him. and showed real class in the last few weeks by defeating Hoy McCarthy and handing Jimmy Johnson, the Oklahoma black boy, a terrific beating flheptfrd will be his toughest 4custom- err ghepard ie fast, a-- hard hUter, and an experienced veteran in the ling. If he can get past Shepardmid-he will be at the top of the local dleweight class. bout that hasn't created an exbut traordinary deal of interest, most whlcto is likely to be one of the the on marks ths program, exciting return to the local ring of Eddie Keliv, who. under his own name of Willie Bollla, meets Bus Bairie in another bout. Bairie has been going ths fast, and wants to make good withwhen local fans. He got a good start he knocked out Ieo Hansen, and draw with fought a terrific Wild Bill Farrell. He has an even tougher customer In Hollis Adrian Elton, the Sentaquin farmer who has given the fans a few thrills In his only two bouts here, is ready for Babe Herman again. He nearly had Herman out In a bout at the Auditorium and expects to complete the job this time Karl Reed of Parte City and Dick Kapp of Ogden arrived iu Salt I ake yesterday for their bouts with Lmy Garflnkle and Henry Johansen, respectively Kapp and Johansen are heavyweights Sammy Cannel and lpung MHTffflr; two promising youngsters, meet In affair the novice tout, a which serves ss the curtain-raise- r - 4 f . .. four-roun- d Officers Are Selected by Sevier Farm Bureau gprll Ths Trttium. At the annual RICHFIELD, Jan. of th, Pevl.r oountv farm mtlng bureau held. In the county agent', office, W. D. Fitzgerald a a, reelected president of the organization. awociatlon ha, been active The d year, having during the pait many new development. In the thin for eeetlon. farming Industry wan elected .ecretary O. W. Coon, and treamirer. Martin f. Hronn of Ogden, vie preeldent of the state farm bureau, waa a epeclal gut at and ipeaker to a large vu the ofprincipal fannera held at the llurd meeting ward chapel. MARRIAGE OBSERVED. 4 spon-eore- t Biwrtel ta Tba Trlboaa. 4 Mr. and Mra their celebrated twelfth wedding anniversary on Tuea day evening of leat week. The roomi were decorated with Chrlatmaa holly and belle. Twenty gueeU gathered to Mr. end Mrs. Aahworth congratulate waa A pleeaant evanlng apent A IMnty luncheon waa aerved during th, BEAVER, Jan. Kara Aahworth A evening. af-f- 0 The 'Four Horsemen will not be seen Intact in Halt Lake when th noted Notrg, Dame tootbkllers pass through here Tuesday. Jim Crowley, fulling k. suffered a nervous collapse and doubtless will wot le moved until later in the week. 8luhldrhcr, quarterback, received a fractured ankle In tho Stanford game and may be confined to the train or hotel while ths South Benders are hr. Though Coach Harry Hughes of the Conado Agricultural college puts out strong teams with surprising regularity at the present tune, there was a time when the Aggies were miserably weak 'IhK of course, was during the earh ears of the Hughes regime, beforo he had firmly established his system Even Wyoming would trounce the Fort Collins eleven In those days. The story is told that Hughes gave the spotting writers unlv one interview during his first football season at Fort Collins It was brief and succinct. It consisted of only one sentence, w hith Was 1 this season wag wish to over. Manner Wandle, who turned out a splendidly conditioned football team at West Toint, makes considerable use He of lacrosse for certain purposes. finds that some of the southern duisles fur. iha.itjolhaii team arw rub urallv advertt to physical contact So with lacronoe, he starts them out which gives them the punch That was the making of Trapnell this year, and will be the making of certain other prospects It' isn t that the southerners "flinch theyre Just unaccustomed to It. Connie Mack is following in the footsteps of George ' Washington jHof cannot tell a lie The manager the Athletic lately was reported to have paid JluObOV for Pitcher Groves of Baltimore and lab, (Kid for Catcher But it teems Co hrane of Portland. that Mack wasnt responsible for the published prices. In the case of Cochrane, Mack says I never give out figures because I 1 never think they hurt b&mball. knew of a deal in which I was personally involved where th figures quoted were corrects The habit has been to rate the plavers glng to ths minors st flO.OoQ and J 15,000 esch. and then add these fake sum to the actual purchase prl e. which itself may be doubled to make it look big That ie idiotic and a fnlse value on the outgoing pul have been bought player, who could bv any other club In the majors for the waiver price of $4000 Mak got Cochrane in exchange for Pitchers Burns and Hasty, Infielder OutRiconda Catcher Rowland and Cmh-ranfielder Shirllng In real monev cost 110 00G n release probably In their wild desire for freg adver- M e BASKETBALL ths Impression among major league players that their employers are rolling in wealth. Ths players therefore feel Justified In demanding salaries are pronounced "unreasonable by ths club owners. Dissatisfaction is sure to follow If these demands are denied, and frequently ths disruption of a winning team can be attributed to fhs unwillingness of underpaid at Are to give their best efforts.0 Connie Mack, is ths first chib owner, or manager to turn ths light on fake K4ng In DURING Jsn HONEYMOON. Mr. 4 and Mrs Iewis Joseph, former residents of have been spending their Beaver, was honeymoon here. Mrs Joeeph Miss Arisen Hooton. daughformerly ter of Mrs Laura Hooton. a Halt Iake school teacher The couple were married in theJogan temple WednesdAv, December 24. While in Beaver they were guesta of Mrs Chase Murdock, a sister of the groom. Mr and Mra Joseph have returned to Halt Lake to continue their echool work at the V. of U. GOOPSl A DeCy Listen i, Uanntri fer ' ChiUrrn BY GELETT Itopjrlfhl: 192 : Xr BURGESS n CAlzs Trtfema lea I er Lr ti!pv lit, 22 East 2nd Bouth. - 625 So. Stata. Wasatch 2624. Imalel tot, rac, I the watershed li, lot. rood alzcd crowd ot runners a, pr.nnt jezterday to ztart ths I92J trp,hootin( season Wuthw conditions could hav been batter, a. It mas quit, chilly and a stiff wui3 blew across th range which caused deceptive targets throughout the proeram W. H. Mitchell, who at one time waa one of the best trapahooters in the state, has again decided to take up the sport after being awav from the game for two years Mitchell showed the other shooters yesterday that he had not forgotten how to smash the elusive clays, for ne turned In the high score of the day,- - whkfe was 4$ dead birds of the f ft v trapped Mitchell shot In good form, and when It was taken into account that the target were tricky and that tht light conditions Were Unfavorable all hooters present agreed that a 45 score was excellent work Finch and Johnston tied for second place with a score of 4 4 dead bird Both ahooten each to hi credit admitted that had thev not jangled with Jack Frost o much they could have Improved their score FYank McGannsy and Hap Apgar battled hard for the professional honor which went to Mao by the small margin of one target There were several beginners out to take part in the special event for novices onlv This event proved to be popular. a all the were there to give the new shooters the necessary instructions and were also betting on thetr favorite to win. J. H Baumeisteo carried away the first prize and 11 Howernuin won second place Baumeitr shot like an and I" entitled to a great deal of credit for the excellent score he made 'upon his first appearance at All of the beginner did the trap remarkable work, as there la hkeiv come a time when tat get never to will be harder to hit than they wet In yesterdays cold wind. Mrs J N. Apgar Commanded more attention than any of the other hoot-erdiie to the fact that women shooters are few in this locality and tl) because she was 'game' enough to take her place on the firing line with the men. l gaud j. un. She was the re- for thsir monev. of many 'congraiulatnov cipient Mrs. Apgar was quite taken up with the sport and prominee lu be on hand again next Sunday. I Mim ktN'ond raw $1000. ft yer-eidcialintng. ix furhmgW JtMlhurg Hahbey lift, Wituila O Wvnn Itirf. Hio lh Onu 14 Had St'th W, Randra 114, Ivory t up o' ltid. Little Lirky 94, f'vrwu 111. ftvoUua 110. Sesttde 12 Me Itaatmy 10ft, 'i'Sugara. 110, New V Hot 2 year old 1 hint maiden $1000, A Special to The Tribute. BEAVER, Kata 104, Perplaaltjr 106, Denial log. Rapid Travelw 1 to, A ftetti 10ft, Truat tfftcial 106. Orlova 101 Charte Hearr 1NI. JU!a lender of the stream an amount of snow above normal hs fallen, and till condition presAges extremely high water in the Colorado river next spring Usually the crest of high water paases Moab bout June 10 VISIT fs Hrmaant4. M. 16 W. H. Mitchell Return publicity After Long Absence, Cattlemen Report Stock and Carries Off Prize. Doing .Well in Moab mountains located VEW ORLEAK0 IE TRIES and ep, race, lOa, v an furhaiga 4yerolds hapiet pat, Fhet hoik Salt loft P;p(re 111, le4m Judge Hrruer 116 luherk PW, Drat claiming, toua apeeisl to The Tribune. MOAB, Jan. 4. Cattlemen of Moab valley report that, while cows and steers bad a hard time of It during the extremely cold weather whenthe mercury went down to 18 degress below, ths stock Is doing well now that weather conditions have greatly modified. No losses ar? anticipated unless another sudden drop occurs. From six to tight Inches of snow covers the valley ranges, but, ss It is not packed and is heavy in water content, it is of benefit to1 the herds being wintered on the lower ranges. From Colorado reports are received that the snow In the watersheds of the Colorado river ta far 4ft excess of that of a year ago In some places ten feet of snow, as compared with three feet a year ago, is reIn ported. every section of the AVe have the best equipment, and beds. our experts know just how each fabric should be handled. Send Your laundry to. the Royal This Year! Turf Results, Entries WINNING because we take everything you lingerie to feather R.EC0IL" to can How plavers he taught hantD a swiftly thrown ball? KENT By MAURICE Bucket ball Coach, North w estern wee The best way to teach players this basketball point is to have Impurtau-them practhf undr game condition 4n preliminary practice teach them to relieve tne shock of a swiftly thrown ball b letting the arm, hand and 'give with the ball." If yvu find tiat players art not handling the bail well during scrimmages, ,teil them to keep their eyes on tr a little moie lrel. Boon, however, they mut learn to handle the ball without tenaciously looking st it, because a plsvcr who is constantly watcnlng the ball forget about other thing. A pair of basketball hands la a great asset to a player who wishes to handle the ball well gl (Copyright, 191&, Associated Editors, Inc ) POPLAR GROVERS TAKE TWO GAMES The Pop!r Grove Athletic chib defeated the ouipttity L quint wf tit Thirty eighth 2t to 16, In a gum fit-ISnider Jed the scoring with eievt-Kliatuion aud Paul e b scord thrf jpwls lestn goals for tU The O H L ding I log wer eaiy tic time of the Poplar tiror. klug by a .16 infftntry, lt worf The wore 101 04 AN PORT a t r POFAR GROVR p Shannon, if. 8 2 0 4 Lkwd. .18 0 0 6 Snider Paul, rf Palmer, c .01 0 0 if o . t 4 7 2 r P 0ft 0 0 14 rf.. .0111 0 0 0 0 lg three fvriungw High Idfe lift, Lembard lift Nat Kvana UN, iMsrttaa Rooa lift, xVtortb lift frtmbabfil lift, sOptais ftetb lift Ulib UR Taka a Ckaae HA ftepoy lift, Gioochlo RllUkta Uft aueneral lift x -- soutbstda a try ; s Jones shark fora entry K worth awa rara, 1200, pora, Ayear-akta- , lo7 Mamaud 10 1. Lori fer lt4. mllTalaqua Me be I (' 101 102 flendra Peda r'gu HH, Rt (hariea 107. Tony (irlffltb 106, Rod 101 WikhOtna I July V2 Dfth raa. $1000 tba Mohawk pore, 4 year and up, on mite and aevaaty 96, Mktwwterw yar da- - Pirate 96, Al Hnyft lOU. Kteanur 13. Prtaw K. ItH, Boy o' Box loti Sixth race, $DX0, , aad one mile and cUiming. aereoty yard Golden WRWa fkft Thimhie ION The Archer 2ft Rwrioid KB, Provtdcit lot, Lily U l(kft, Bandy Hnii) 100 Seventh race, $UMR, 4 year-oU- t end at, claim mg, on a mile and a Sixteenth Ac.' let Bugler 106. riurence W, 99, $Uwk Sot lYoojter 111, Cimarron 106, Gladys V 89. Reanhllght HI tuft Rttimp Jr lot (orao 1(M, barren Lynch 90 iilHp 106. ftoph 104, Cokrnel Wagner 104, Whirling Dim )0i, KB. Tavlor liar 106, rDevtd Hamm ill, Tle Pranclarae 106. Heather threatening, track heavy. Ex-Stni- ATTEUTlOlJ! Tb t)d EVEIIIIJG SCHOOL Irch OFFEltt YOU Short, Practical Court FREE BOOKS ANO FREE j TIJUANA EVTIIIS FOR TUESDAY. Drat race, tao furlongs, $000, maidens, 1 mr DliJa-aBeils K9. bttwift Lady 109 cMirlamba 112, aRtlver But 112, Kiliko 112 MiuIido 112, Friend Joe 112. George ONeiJ 112 fixtl. Rbsak 112. Happy 115. 112. (llluei cUrtftwood Bias lift, ft aislarn Fifty Sixty 115 Fairy US, eHhaata fKO lift. eNhiata King 116, f Email a 118 Nevaila Block Farm entry; bAl-h- a Bros entry, c Miramtmc entry; 6 a Brow tttiaat an try; entry; f I hgar entry. 4 year olds Second race, five fnrloagw, TUITION to tho evidence of honorableprentinf discharge from ger-vIn tb World War and thoeo who are still In the serVat era na of allied forces, vice admitted fro on at me showing. lc Morro-castlod up, $6DO Ml KG, Manage KH Mangrado 197. Rrwe Robert 107, Midnight Bell K)7, 1 line and Tide 1U9, Uar John ItH) Querulous Km, Margaret Whit e KN, THrrigftn'a Heir luO, flirt U 104, 104, Rome Frv l(t7, Randolph 100, Dr Jdtnon 109 Big Indian 104, I)U Rvana UN), Good Knougb 109 uu mile atwl an algiith, claimiThird rat aud tip, 9690- - W low Tre ng, 8 year-ol107 Walter Kant 107, Vibratgr 111, Chirk Barkley 112. Tag Day 112. Frewrth 118, Navajo 111, MgUt Boat 114, Homulna 116. Fourth race, six furlbnga. rialrotng, and fnarca 8 year olda and op, 9700 ftma B- -l lew ool lw, lire of Gold 96, Odd Retk loft. BctMinda 111, Three Bqtiar US, Musle Bo of Columbua Knig-h- A limited number of nonaorvtc students admitted upon payment of a moderate tuition fee. WINTER TEEM OPENS MONDAY, JANUARY $tH 116 8 year-olFifth race, al furkig and up hlliiwack 104. Bran-de- l Who meets Bus Bairie In one ef three claiming gftuo 0 0 2 Impaix g Kenefm. 119 llerht 122. ftcottlsh (Vle bouts at the Manhattan Martin, rg OUOO( aiiumter, rg. A0 0 0 0 125, Cornstalk 128. Irish Buster lug. club shew tonight (Adv.) fttamg 0 0 6 l.vi toeidourldgt.lg 10 0 2Hpwbr lg.. 132 Hijwlia kfontfomery 1UL0. i. ftiUt ardfST IftlirAHd savcofy rlairntnl handicap, ft 2 9 161 n9i . 7Vjtat Runic torn, Bailey, xCandaraas, 7Vi Krishna 98, Boah 96, Vonrgold 96, sirring ' .148129 $laa Pawnbroker sad stteew Roberta Sle Tag, Referee, 7sts (oatnslo 9H Coeur tie Lion KJO Mvlacktin Flaw. l i ano 102, llvanim lOfti Lwtte 104, 11 Worth race, one rail sad aevaafy yard- The score Hie World KH, iPSbb Tide loft xTangerto 0. 6. L PIN ft t POP GKOVB JRft Wlktjark 113 (Barnes). 87 40, ft 80, $8 00, I)7 NjwlLa J Ug Prfnc Ceylon 109, won, Puor Pass 106 (BUDa), a r p U T P r 89ftU, $8 ftO, Blarnevatose 118 i Pueblo etahla entry. aecrrad; Tle Lamb ItO tMcHugfa), A 4 2 14 If $4 00, Johnftton, If 2 1 O 4' I.lord on Hventh mile, raiw, n claiming 4 1 6' 0 8 0 Time. 46. rf. 81 third Pupaix, rf... Ring, Hackamor, H. Zarbark, 87UO-M- U and iulua 9ft, Tom Restfel a4 ('. Hath. Leenrack, ('heeler, c , 21 0 6 4, Agte c ., . 7 2 1 1ft Craven Pf up Toralda, Feat Bor 99 Badasala 10), Tlkah Tooter alao faa. McDowell lg 10 0 2 0 0 lienmid, lg . 101, Preaervaur 106, Woodlady ihft, Black Hdl 0 1 o 0 Kpalir, ' rg . . 4 119 Shaata Preaervator rail Fifth race, out qutno rg Breeae 106, 106, lud 107, Zealot (Young), lift 40. $8 90. $8 60, woa; JuM R Zarbark rf 0 0 0 0 Brewr, yrf... 2 0 0 4 109,- Digu'd 1H. I'hclma U. 9sb Mabtwe Right 4 0 0 8 Noldar. If h tWUWHM, $4 40, $3 20. aacuodi ldd 103, W limewood 108 Mater Jaella 106 4Mtelohart, 92 60, tlfrd. If. 0 0 0 9 Carpenter race fire furlong, Fhgbth 1 claiming, Tima 141 Buddy, Giualght. Manet-ki- n 8 rear old $ft(X) Heater Ana 92. Rltna-het- h Trails .. ft 8 0 16j Totals . II, Martha I., Breast, Tlkah. Marj K 161 Blarkwand 112. A I lea Ixrd Mia Fryer also ran and Ileferee. Bra til. AMliro Bunch, 10ft Wolf Vr tit) llaleakala 110 Wurth-ms125 WHa1. Rlth race, en mile 115, Bat aiaa 116. Raster Bella 117. 60. 18.20 40. $3 $2 we; tkiarry Tree 110 We iber dear, track fat. (Barnes), $6 00, $8 80, eereed, Spread Eagle $2 80, third 94 (Hoagtgud). Tim, 188. TUUAXA RESULTS, Buanylaod, All Over, Repuiaa and Cittae First race two furling Jack Jr. IIS also raa. $.1 OS, 12 40, 12 20, tltoyie) Kevaati rhe, 60 Alt sad six fnrleog- w"u; Tady Alien Special to Tba Tribune. (Liltey). 2 19). 2 fto aerood; Gome Buckbora II 106 4 Yeung), $6 60. $4 80. 94, 4 DRHUft Mahft, Ja The Tefw high tie Tima lift iRralth) $3 SO, third. Time. woo, Glaniuare 10$ (McHugh), $4 60, $8 80, rhxl basketball team non kta third prae-tir- e 25 Hank Monk, Daxse-d- , Alburak. Art second, Bast Indian lOl (Hauper), $6 60, eam br defeating a Seller, 6 haata Hcml and i'haMaking ala third. Time. 801 8 ft. Buparking, Cannte, game th alumni team recent K 2N to 2l Tha oca la ran. Arraran. Dellaha sad Whipsaw ala ran. K atau woa a victory over Rigby high, last Hecned rtc. five furlong Klftith race, flva fnrlocig Rrcpae Me 112 alghihoed ninncr-uacora The 110 (Roberta), $130. 8600 6 ftO, M 90, mo; floHO, $4 Dr. 00, fHoaglaod), won; yfar' tte TKTUN HIGH ALUM NT Kh) 16 20, aecnod, Faleeftc 110 (Baker). 88 40. $2 80, secood; ffreig), AM k Ha P lamsted H $8 80. third. (Young). $3 80. thirdMy Jtereria 116 (Griffin), UTFP lime, Tima. Hoc tistrasser Wiicork. rf. 8 8 2 1 1 01, Bnddls Brown. Pn ft hot, .59 Olympian King Hamgana Dir, Nor-ffr- d Herdamta. Porte da Ore, Lord Allen. Belle-woofthaat Fandabgo LrggaiC J.lf 8 8 0 9 Huhlrart. tr i. ifIf .. 12 60 0 2'J Spring. 0 4 Hanks. V.... 12 0 2 Biiraso Hamev. sod Saa Isabel ala ran. Knight, Mtyilh Miaa. Homeplate, Nieiecn, rf . 4 0 0 R F Grigga.rg . 0 2 12 Racitefrr, Buttling end Rida alao mo lliird race Rfvuohlt c . 8 2 2 8 Buxton, lg 112 fnrlonr Ailc ANNOUNCED. BIRTH Bobby tietirie rg . $106 60 122 60. 9 90 woe: Trvp (Craig). Special to The Tribune. o the Morning P Gftggs.ig 2 115 60. $3 $2 6t), (Rolwrtal, SPRING CITY, Jan. 4 -- Hi nort wa wet nd Isow 196 tGraeawood), second, bom yrnterday to Mr. and Mrs. Ver8 11 4 71 93 29, thmt, Ttme, 1 14 Total ...124428, Total Bunleifh, B Box. mo tifrong Referee non Nx xtzOWTeaMW Bill. Glide, Manning. e Elen, ce ld t T Regiatratlon Commences Monday January left to 9 o'clock evesjr eveoln except Saturday Paper , MAIN ST. Floor American Bldg, Corner poetoffic Place and 88S SOUTH Second Mam Fer Information, writs, call, er phene Wasatch 6277 TETON CONTINUES WINNING STREAK PERSONAL REMARKS. One little girl I know Makes personal remarks, and so She talks about what people wear, And how they look, they are there! She asks them curious questions, too And so she is a Goop are you MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Simply Had to Dd It uTf Mill Trada Mark Bg. TJ. S. Ptt. Off.) (Copyright, 1921, by II. C. Filber. By BUD FISHER a V r |