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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1926. 16 $M TANKERS Young College Athlete Hopes for Crew Place 0U, April 2. uPEB.KKT.TTY. (Bjr th Amoc lilted Free.) Pfovo and L, D. S. Are in Scholastic Favorites Contests This "Evening. Thft State hixh school will cornpets today at the I urn rot gymuav i'i for 1526 title With swimming' largo represent ati' ti, a eloo nvt-- i expected, and aorne marks may go by the boards if performances of the Ths past eeason are anv Indication. meet ha letn divided Into two sections, the preliminaries for heavily run off at 2 bv.r. entered event o'clock and (Ike finals In all events the at - oc.ock. 8 Provo and the IV. D S. eem to have the besf chance of copping the aM.ers Lru meet, the iTov. Bud Shield, who should repsgt hie of year. when he last perfcrtiinea walked away front the field In Siabort event. new in the ptarks ting The lYrtYn natator boa;t a elrotjg, r Mattnew Marih, athlete at the Ualverelty of California, 1 irondering If he will receive the present he most longs for on his next birthday. On April 9, Marsh, said to be the youngeet student engaged In lnteroolleglate sport in th United States, will be 15 years old. On the tame day, Californias varsity, Junior and freshmen crew will race the University of Washington boat at Seattle. Marsh or one of two other competitors will be chosen as cox swain of th freehman shell. And thats th present young Matt hopes will arrive with his natal day. day, poking ont a bora run and a thre-baggeTh seniors defeated tea college, In wmlfloal gam. , EENTORA. r mhrliialW'"4hrwgkoui a have The Saint squad, with Ramsey and fcharpf aa Ite other mainntas and a nund.er boye who are capable of making fast time. Granite jo sends a strong team, and It Is understood that the Kaat high will also have several entries It Is not certain whether Imogen will send a team or not. The events to be contested are the four-mafre atle, free etjlo, relay, free style, 4t0yard free style, K0-vad breast bak stroke, stroke, fanev ulving, plunge for disnudlev relay, tant and the in which three mm swim the d breast back stroke. d free stylo. stroke and the Referee, The Hat of officials is: John F Giles; clerk of course, Tt W starter, Lyle Smith, Richardson; Ray judges of dfvlng, Lyle Smith, Don Adainaon; timers, George (utter, Wallace ilert Ballard. J. Irvine, West; judges of finish.-- Dr. Munn Oflvieo'' Yonrrg; Roy Mclntyrs; aeorer, Ashley Smith- - 1 Exhibition Gamea AitU lift-- , ATLANTA, Aasucluied irosa) (By the S or: R H E. The York Americans Brooklyn Nattonals 4 1 10 6 f 1 Shawky. MeOuald end Collins; Ijamee, O.t.ome and ONeil, Hargrave La,. April I (By SHREVEPORT. the Associated Press ) The score: Batfcrie. U H E. 6 11 Phlrngo Amerirsns I 8 2 Shreveport (Three-I- ) Batteries Thurston, Stesngrsf end Crouse, McCurdy, Anderwn, Atkins, Whittaker and Graham, Wilder. FORT WORTH. TfXAA April 2 Pres ) The the Associated (By R 11 E aoore; 8 7 3 St. Lottls Nationals Fort Worth (Taxaa league).. 6 10 0 Kesn and Batteries Johnson, OTarroll; Hogsett, Head and Moore. IS PENDLETON, April 2 (By Or,) Mika Yokel of ths Asooclatad IT Bait Lake Uity and John KUoni rtf Boston wrestled two hours to a draw' her last night, osLch taking a fail. Horse Is Killed When Hit by Car; Rider Is Injured 10 01 TRAGIC SECRETS HELD Hy Sol Certificates Are Given to Teachers LOS ANGELES. Anri! (By th Associated Brens )The score; J Metzger as!, Sheep Oneida County School Children Will Engage Content One-da- y eration Between Ver nal and Price,. Welcome April 17. MALADr The Idaho; AprH - 1 Oneida oounty Teacher' association. Special In NOT' THIS JUttt. In most field sports, surh as in and weight throwing,' heighth Is the neceetwry factor. Hammer throwers cultivate It by making the arc nf the head of the hammer low In frout of them artd high behind them Thus, when they come to the final heave they get considerable elevation to the hammer a It leaves their hand Note the position of the man throwingtheHehammer in the ubper illustration. will get a high trajecschool. considerably greater distivnoe Ribbons will be given to the win- tory and the man In the lower illustration ners in each contest by the associa- than to the right who has more of flat An Invitation Is extended to tion. swing, even though both put the same societies, clubs, business houses and power In their toHea. Individuals to offer prizes for these contests, Sol Metzger ) (Uopyrisht, broad-jumpin- Seniors Victors in L. D. S. Series Breaking " Its the usual thing pr the fresh collar and shirt , ; . . like 6ays DAVIS, banker OODEtf. OOPEN, April 2. Hog Receipts, BIB. 108 for the local msrbet, bead (Deluding 85 direct to local packers asd 173 la traasit No sales; top. late to Lorn Augeles markeL i&26 o a load of good Thursday, lights. Cattle itecelpu, 101, all for th local market. Little riotog, few sales o she d stock, steady; load of medHnn gradecoat at 4 S6 : odd bead at 65 80; s few raaiters, cattsrs sod commoa rows u AAWi.few. veal at fAQUk at late Thursday, A load Of good heifer SlW at 6B 50. Bhep Ne receipt date of her arrival there was uncertain becaus of ths testa shs will un-- i dergo sn rout. practice!!? Want DRNVP5R, e other classe btre of second-han- d How can I dispo furniture, or find a mor comforts-hi- e Use a Tribune to Uv7 plac Ad. DEFTER. Colo, . April t Tattlo R taciacUsi J load 0. ceipta. 900; coivao, beef a tear billed through; salable offer 50. lag steady; part load 837 steers. 0 50; short load part load 1220 pousds, eons. 7.40, few bead heifers, 17.00: odd balls, 5 00; vealers genoraUy 0 0uQ12 0O;- heavy ealvae, 3 10. Hogs Receipts. 100; few drives and late arriving load only offerings; active. 15r to 2V higher; quality jlatn; top, 12 6 ; foe toad aiwuod BIO pounds, 12 60. , other 2ik to 12.00 lots, 30 pounds, &12.50; few 11.00; packing sows Steady 50c higher, a 5010 00 Bhei Receipts, 2400; fat lambo. 25e to 40c higher; two loads ,87 pounds to shipper, tviunds- - to. packer, $12.65; eoe,load 11. Bu; ana load 8T pound to shearers, 111 85; sales today: F. Jefferson, Mcsda, 474 lambs. 87 pounds, $12 65; A. J, Willis, Timas lb, 227 lambo. 9 pounds, 11.60. LOS ANGELES. LOS ANOBLEH, 4'aL, April Hog etssdy to stroof; thre load te It pound butchers, g!4 75, with load mixed 177 pound weights st 14.56, 11.75. few soiuoth peclujif sows, luu; mcderstely aetfre; ('ttiesalesUoldotere, a boat atsadrr three loads imearly 8 85; load pound Utah etrera, and leilornUe, 8 35; 7odd heed good cows .75 to 2ft; three loads medium htfr.r, 6.75; common hinds Callforolat, 4 50 to 5 85; cannert end cotters, 2 50 5 00; 4.50 to to 4.00;. bologna bull decline! tew tots c1t steady t 10 00 to 12 00; calves, mostai ilk veelers, 6.00 to 0 00. ly common kinds and hesriet, medium sruif dock Offerings. Ismhs still iiusuld, cboics springers qooteii up to U 50. ft Wall Street Brief $ trtl, WA SHINGTOH. A pril 2. ( By the Associated PrM.l Ioan to- broker end dealer made by New York City member bank of th federal reserve system amounted to $2,690,199,000 for the week ending March 24, or less than the previous week. The New York stock exchange, the wk's New York curb market, the Chicago board of trade and all the other prin8hp cipal securities and commodities markets were closed today Jn celebration of Good Friday. New York banks were open, a it is not a legal holiday CHICAGO. v in this state. Banks and exchanges United State eniCAGO, April .2. In practically all foreign capitals wer of Af ricultur. ) Cettl KceipU, closed. The 10c Paris bourse and a few 4OU0; fat otecrv trade aery dull, tnooUy to 15c lower; spots non oo btuer grade others will remain closed until Tuss ateer; shipping demand narrow; clasrsnc day. A a only fair; beat matured ateera offered at S1U30; yearlings 10.25; bulk upward to Purchase of more than 16,006 acres fed ateera, 60f9 75; practically so trad- of the Landreth Production corporaing lu atockera aiul feeder, sb stock tion's oil holdings in Texas by ths iteady 4to weak; cannera sod eutUra woolly Phillips Petroleum' Duchesne by 9 p. m. company of cannera downward 400 60, ligbtwelgbt was announced On the return trip the mall to .i,73 autT below; biili fat cows, 5 00 today by a. Frank at Vernal morning B 50, Phillips, president. Phillips every leave bulla steady, an early 5 764 m., arrive at Gusher by 8 a m., ar- 5.1H); few heavy lfolat4ins, B0U; veaiera did not confirm a report that the involved more rive at Fort Duchesne by 115 a. m troiig, ouuldfrt taking genaroua quota at transaction than 4,000,000. arrive at Roosevelt by 9 a m., arrive dt, faw iigut calves to packers, ' AO. DuiO 9 (MMijiH 45 a. at arrive m., at Myton by11 30 a. m. and arrive at The holdings of th HogS'Rareipts, 13.000; irre atar; mellum chesne by Pulaski Oil and heavyweight butchers alow, mostly company today wer Brice by 6 p. m acquired by the teady to 10c lower; closed at low point; Texas company. Th propertie Inlightweight mostly 10c te 2fte higher; bulk volved approximately 1900 tax reduction of acres, on Govern merrt cent $11 60$12 40; 240 to butchers, allowed are which 202 located wells producing averages, majority better 200 to olL dally. 12 50ti!8 00; bulk good and choir 10 2500 barrels of fhgHsagr 01D5M0BUB -- SIS . , Former Oden -- C per high-gra- Woman Buried at Afton, Wyo. pounds down, 13 40 I 7ft; .top, 140 to 160 10 40 pound weight, 13 85, packing sow. til0y0;-buisorted kiUlng plgt, 116041 v.l OFF ON CRUISK. NEW YORK. April J (By th. A- cru- l14.000; f,t lamb. I- - iI sroa-rip.- . Pool Boards Iof mbmarin. v,T,h,, 2Ku,n navy c htfh.r, erally strong u. .Ml; 16c to yard today for a trial ertilaa throurh 25c up: bnllt wooled lambs, $luO418B0; 13 75(3:14 00, te (fw muaily hlpprw, southern waters and for diving tests. at Pocatello Spcctsi te Th Tribe. The Dry Tortuga, a group of islands hasvies downward to 12 00 or baiew; 2 double Funral Just off Key Wait, is th undersea clipped lamb, $11.001125; AFTON, April Wyo., were held Mohdav afternoon 1(9 pound ultimate destination, but ths wergea downward to $6 58; boat' ervlo Problems. In the Afton North ward meeting practicallyfewno yearling wafhrr or shr-- p shearing lambs, $12 7&Q1S.00; house, under the direction of Bishop offered; Franklin R. Gardner, for Mrs. Marv steady. Francis Boulter - Burton,, wife, of KANSAS CITY. George F. Burton, who died of heart KAV8AA (ITT. April E (United Btstcs trouble at her home here, March 23. a ttle LoMrs. Burton wae born in Ogden. Department of AgrlculUir. killing eltaors Utah, August 17, 1886, the daughter cal p a, too. calve, 2U0;several loads mesteady; of Mary K and George Boulter. She alow, gseersHy fed 8 00 to 8 8u; ateerv, waa a graduate of the Weber acad dium to giwul atuckors ad feeders dull; 00, emy and a student of the University 6 car $10 fffMitb Texas averagea greasers, of Utah. She taught In the Ogden arnusd K40 pounds, in quarantine . in city achoole and waa prominent' $7 20. church and social affairs In the Og Bogs Receipts, 8000; anreeq; early tala den stake up to the time when he to an'ppers wtesdy wltk Ihuradayi avermarried George F. Burton of Afton age; weightier butrber around 15e lower: bulk of $13 00 u .J70 pound avoragea, Wyo., June 14. 1911. state Since that time Mr. Burton had sale, 1110 to $12 70, 180 to 20 peaads, 250 t to 612 72; $l$J0; On th present Boston market ths resided In Afton. and had been prom- to 820 pound. 810 60 to $11.90; packing inent In various church activities. 910 76 to stock 8S; 9 Idaho fin staple wool, th scare. aew, pig Mr. Burton ta survived by her huslamb Receipts, feiOO; ateceig to staple and the band, Oeorg F. Burton, and the fol- 85cSheep otbwa 12 50 , 7$ higher; top. quarter-bloo- d and th should b lowing children; Alva, 13, Claud, 10: to 22 pound clipper, $10 10 to $10 50; odd worth (nt) to the groWer her ap-- Mary, 8; Marjorie, 7; Melvin, t nd lot aheap steady. proximateiy 3S to 39 cent, according a infant, Fern, also her to shrinkage condition, mate J. S widowed mother, Mary E. Boulter, of OMASA. Blackwood of the National Wool ea- - Ogden, and the following brothers: OMAHA. Neb., April 2 United States William R and George A. Poulter, of change at Boston, who is in receipt Reof Agriculture ) Uog Department of a wire this momihg to this ef-- 1 Qgden, Utah. medium and active. Jte kt , No receipts. cal, to 'Hie Trtbone. April t The delivery of PRjrE. s mall from Price to Varna and intermediate Uintah basin points In one day's time, waa begun yesterday and will continue as long os weather condition will permit A new parcel post delivery schedule on t her star route also went into effect April I. The trip to Duchesne and back Is made in one day. Trucks carrying parcel pot mall to Wy'on, go to Myton and return as far a the first day, returning to Price on the second day. This same schedule is carried out In delivering parcel post to Roosevelt and Fort Duchesne, the trucks making these nteVnd returnin'" to Duchesnn the first day, and then coming to Price on the second day. In the Pnre Vernal run, one day is taken for the run In each direction. Superintendent Frank Davis of the government star mail route has anfor nounced the following schedui first class mail trucks: Trucks Ic.va Price dally at It a m.; arrive at4 meet train No. Castlegat In time to from west, du at IE SR p. m.; arrive 30 4 the same day, at Duchesne by arrive at Mvton by 6.15 p. m., strive at Roosevelt by 7 p. m. arrive at Fort flrst-claa- Professional high school certificates, until June 8(V, 1930, wore granted RH.E1 valid -to eight teachers yesterday by tu,, 2 6 Chicago Nationals state 1 of public Instruction' department C. U) Hollywood (P. receiving them were Amelia Osborn Teachers Barker. Battortvi- - Rush, Jones, Manning Ogden; Oliver WenMeUahe, Fullerton, dell and Hartnett; Budge, Levan; Rachel jatroud and Cook. Redmon, Peter. Salt Lake; S. Cyril Clarke, Gannon. Hyrum; Alleen Dlxnn and Estella Bvatt Ilcber M, Holt, Nev.; llton' kticn, and Cecelia Robinson. A similar crrtlflcat. valid Introducing! until Jun 30, 1931. was gritntrt to Bsullne Brunnrr Dickson of Heber WALLACE CARNEY, Cl tv. Pitcher, Chicago Whit Box. J The aeriera captured th claw cbamplen-felF,rsNrU valid until Born, Quinton, Okla., July 8. 1 U. yeatrrtav when of Die L. D. Juno 80, 1930,rrrtlfirat. war granted t sight Height, 5 feet 8 Inches. Weight, they defeated the top he, 4 1, la the titl tearhers sjid similar rertfflcat valid Ifin pounds Id&ho until Jun So. 1931, geirn on lAiraa field The work of tha p lraud to sevThrows right-handemoTindamen, Bats rlght-hande- il (arf? and Klnneralev, was en others. Thre receiving the former outetanding. (,arff being unusually affect! mere: J. Hugh Barrett. Ogd.enr Alma Club in 1925 Ardmore, Western asuntil b was forced out with s twlated Dean Duchesne: Meet K Chlllon Halls.lay, sociation. knee. lolfet Janecn. Mantua; Th oph wrw Frma tway from th pis to Tooele; WestFirst MAleater, engagement Morgso Iran; (atherlne Blackburn ern association. 1923. tho final lnaln. aai th aanlora cam Di8CUS ) to a abutout. Hiwrr, a bit cotnbin1 Ruddock. Salt Lake, and A. WestClubs sinc Elwyn then m loos with fjcMIng 1st a aoph rtm Seel lloncy 111. Teachers receiving ern association, 1923;Henrietta, Ardmore, 1923, cma Tarlor waa th hattlnr atar of th the five-yea- r certificate were ,Mi 1924. 1925 Fugate Plark,. Ferrnn:. Helen Cowan, 1826 33; Games, Innings Neihl, Zllpha S Hunwtker, Layton pitched, recrd hits permitted. jvS; ptKATEUT. Idaho. April 2 (B, Martha Alice Parker, American Fork bases on 266; balls, f3; strikeouts. lf9. the Aasoclgted Press) The managing Fannie Searie. American Fork; Mae earned run average, 3 50 game: boards cf all Idaho wool pools will Elrie Mona, and Julia K won games and lost 12; batted liO meet with Simons. Ogden and fielded .979 rpresetitatlvi of th National Wool Marketing association In This meeting Joint suasion tomorrow. is called to obtain united action is selling and to eliminate unfair compt tltlon and price cutting among th woolgTower' organisations In ths 16 Schedule in Op- A cooperation with Superintendent Tovey, have arranged for holding a Special to Pj Tribune. "Rural Life" day for the country BLACKFOOT. Idaho, April g grade schools of the county. Notires have been wa who George sent to all teachers anWright, riding horeehark on the Yellowstone high nouncing April 17 as the day of the event. way near Wapello, waa struck by i The Intent of the association is to pausing molorlat 'Wednesday evening promote enthusiasm for Increased efabout o'clock The horve waa killed fort educationally, and to provide for and Wright suffered a broken collar a meeting for tKe boys and girls throughout Oneida bona . county. aughn THigga who gave hla Provision has been made for conae Salt ljike fltv, waa apprein spelling, declamation and the hended yeaterday trfternn and tests fundamentals of arithmetic. Any puwith reckleae charged driving. in the grade schools is eligible Itugge admitted the horae pil to all of these contests. or enter but maintained that hitting any Wright, who waa be made for the standing by the roadeld when flret Two divisions will one for the pupils up spelling content, observed, started directly across the highway Immediately In front of the to and including the sixth grade and one for the seventh and eighth car and the accident wae AH other contests are open grade to entry from any grade below high ad-dr- FORTH BAIT LAU. NORTH SALT LAKH. April X Hoe Receipts, 687, iociudiaf 10 feted fur th lotel market, 161 dlrert te local peckers, 19 is transit to ,Lo Angelee market sod mi to Loe ADjfelce peckers. No sals. i'ettlr Kc!pts, 8, to Lull breeder No inslly eteadTbvlk batcher cow, 86.50Q 6 75; csniMr end cotters, M 754. 75; bologna balls, 18.003.50, light Teslera, 8 00 fc9 90. meetly 26c Sheep RecHpts, 6500; lamb 12 50r!2 73; higher; bilk fed wool Iambi, V 113 fed 0010.30 00; clipped lambs, Up, 14 00. vea-ia-, $12-2- light-ligh- half-bloo- d Hi: t , he means 5l25; GLOCO LIQUID HAIR DRESSING Thi thowfr, th shTe, fresh Hair linen, end Glo-C- o AU part of the morning routine when Jhe mens s msn of success. Glo-C- o Hair Dressing keep, his hair neat all day without the artificial lock men dislike. It's good for the scalp loo. Stimulates the heir rimts to new growth end helps keep dandru wey. Your doctor would recommend it. Guerd egainst dandruff end baldness with Clo-C- o treatment each week. Heir Drrsslng Apply Glo-C- o to the scalp, then wash with Cio-C- o Tie Shampoo. cleansof this antiseptic lather marvelous shampoo frees the scalp from every trace of dandruff and bacteria. Aftrrtiie shampoo, comb vour Iair with Glo-C-o Hair Dressing ' to keep It In place-Sold at drag and department stores and barber shops. If your dealer cannot supply Glo-I !s!r Dressing or Shampoo, a bottle cf either win f Combe sent for Stic. C!o-C- o pare, Jnr- - 6,11 MrKinley A't, La Acgdea, ing, tight hog ceipts, feet 15kjJTc higher- atroogwetght batchers steady The advisory board of the Idaho IN FOR A DOUBLE CALL. to strong, spot lor to IV blgber; deelr-abl- e Wool Marketing association wMlI meet $12 4CQ 150 to J00 pound selertieoa, Wife I must call on the Smith toIn a conference at the Bannx'k hotel 2.6ft, i top $12 75 on 160 pounds up: good at home to complete arrangements for financ- day. This ia their afternoon $12 2512 40, jnO to 220 avoragea. pound me. told My you Hub lm glad $11 Vi bulk 228 to ym pound bnferfeera, ing the growers at shipping time 2ft: Tomorrow morning, at 6.30 o'clock, collector has been trying to catch tronrwelght bubrbera downward to a rertg e coot $11 the business session will open and a them in all week Duluth News Thursday, $11 66, weight. 3M poonda. number of vital questions will com before the meeting (attlo Receipt. 6uu; fed steora 6 and year-- I of chance the ynwr 85; hire mostly steady; . bulk. Today, mayo, lifetime Is welting to meet you 1 The yearlings. $40: other killing rlaaaeo genera Mv etesdv; atorkeni and feeder Tribune Went Column a C Western Idaho Fair Dates Are Soon to Be Set prial te The Tribao fALDWELL l'lahc, April 3 were nvailed out Thursday by E. T Hurtt. secretary of the OalD well Amusement assoc Is ticn, asking represcntativM of the fair amiori-ti'n- s of efr, Boise and Nmi Idaho, and (intarlo, (re. to meet on April 8 with the Caldwll representa-tiv- e in the t'omrrerctal dub rooms to formulate plana for the fall fairs held annually In western Idaho The cities. In keeping with th trrmjngwmema drxwn tip last year, will mMit to agree upon fair date and other detail of the fall celebrwtbtns a prelim! nan plan in preparation for th Heptember event. Fair aaeociation, The Caldwell which ha annuaUr staged it famous rMieo and gymkhana, ha tentatively elected Thursday, hYIday and (Vey of the third week In September as Caidwtir fail reibrauon datea . 49 HA CIGARS Made to .meet the demand for a Mild- - -- Smooth Conference Visitors Mellow-Smol- te Ta.k Grain Company to Aid Farmers Idaho, April I FarmllOgrfW, in this tsrUu cf tr.o Couftlry fcr Itv yvetil r eineting of profit by th Grain er grm-rartho Trlidjats tho onranlasthnn which wa f perf acted in K;wksce the first of the with oepitaj stock of $150.- - are, n Di Tho plans of t t- v LI pew orgselsatioffi to trslr'et the eTrfartivo tvuarkieftn H?l arhet crop tp tbe portfe-vn- t'W ft is einet4 begiT in July. $ that peraUjD . Advantage, of Thii Sale-- Buy HereTand Save Money If you can t come, tell your friend wfco can. Our Hock allaw you a wide choice of correct stvle fabrics and colors in an alia. MARCUS BROS. J 226 .X? SOUTH STATE STREET T7Z tt: -- - Crzr. 4 I. 4 |