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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH MAHONEY DODDY Heres a way to stretch your Christmas money and please your friends at the same time! The cigarette smokers on your list will welcome a carton of cool, mild Camels. And to the pipe smokers and men who roll their own give a one pound tin of Prince Al- bert Smoking Tobacco. When you Camels or Prince Albert giving the very best in smoking enjoyment. Mild, Camels are made of the world's choicest tobaccos, experta good reason why ly blended more people smoke Camels than any other cigarette! And mellow Prince Albert is Americas largest-selling pipe tobacco. What's more, both Camels and Prince Albert are already in gay, red and green packages. All you do is fill-your personal greeting on the built-i- n card. No iuss. No bother. Save time, save energy, save money. Give Camels and Prince Albert the perfect Christmas gifts for smokers!' Adv. give youre ed Comfort In Camp & &j, O In jos ma & the "friendly city" of Vienna, occupied by the big four powers under an allied control council, Gl Joe and Ivan were once friendly. Strained by recent inci- dents, however, that friendship is now fast In the disappearing. scene above American nd Russian officers take the salute from passing red army troops, and at right an American and Russian soldier are friends. Those days are gone. played A knowledge ot camping fundamentals often spells the difference between an enjoyable, hunting or fishing trip and an uncomfortable, disagreeable experience. Naturally, experience is the best teacher, but information gathered beforehand will help eliminate costly errors and cut down considerably on learning time. Weight, bulk, method of transportation, type of camp, utility, climate and quality all are factors to be considered when assembling the camping outfit Especially Is this most important during the fall and winter months when afield for deer or other big game in country where temperatures must be carefully considered. A good rule is to select your equipment to meet the worst weather and highest altitudes you may expect on the trip. Get the best possible, when selecting an outfit. Remember, the best is none too good and, if you last year of football with his NOTRE DAME THIS SEASON, AND FROM THE RACE HE SET AGAIN WILL BE RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE BEST QUARTERBACKS IN THE COUNTRY. THO THE IRISH WINNING STREAK. WAS SHATTERED AT 39 GAMES THIS SEASON AND THE IN TEAM'S PERFORMANCE WAS ONLY SO-SSPOTS .WILLIAM'S LEADERSHIP ON THE FIELD CONTINUED TO t I.P: m J$ei WCKS&ISP, WHEN THE DODGERS, I FELT AWFUL AND TERRIFIC AT THE SAME TIME! FOR SPORTUGHT Football Is Hard to Officiate James, the very able Lefty coach at Cornell, let out a lusty about football officials squawk and the penalties imposed against his Cornell team In four soldiers use an American vehicle to patrol the international district. The patrols continue, but they are often grim. Left to rght in the car are: Soviet, British, French and American members. Know-homakes for comfort in camp. have to scrimp anywhere, dont do it on your camping equipment. Your tent should be so constructed that ample ventilation is possible. Tents equipped with awnings, such as the umbrella and explorer types, provide protection outside the tent from rain and snow, as well as sun, and provide also a place to start the campfire in damp weather. Cloth floors should always be of heavy, waterproofed duck, and tents with detachable floors must be ditched to avoid water running in between sodcloth and groundcloth. Clothing, of course, varies with climate. The problem of keeping warm in cold weather is one of retaining body heat To do this, use several layers of light or medium weight clothing, as you will find these to be warmer than one heavy garment. It is also an advantage, as 'some layers can be removed when exertion increases body heat. Too much emphasis cannot be put on the importance of footwear. Shoes made on the Munson last are best as they allow the big toe to point straight forward, giving better balance to the body. Leather should be kept soft by frequent oiling. Wet leather shoes may be dried by filling them with hot pebbles, oats or newspapers. A good nights bedding is most important to the camper, as anyone who has spent a night can tell you. Since about ot time in camp is spent in cannot be bed, this convenience underestimated. The most simple type is a ground cloth, or tarp and blankets. Another simple bed, when in country where it may be secured, is the bough bed, made of branches from the fir or spruce of course, guessing. or other similar trees. Several "Backfield in motion is another layers of boughs, with leaves or problem that keeps coaches and dry grass on top, will make a very officials In a frantic state of mind. d comfortable mattress on which to It is a decision and the human eye isnt equipped for split place your groundcloth and blankets. However, the best seconds. The hand and the foot--are bed for the camper is the sleeping both quicker than the human bag. Practically every manufactureye. Which is never too fast. Otherer of these makes an adequate, wise magicians would starve to satisfactory bag and selection is death. Yet the official must work with his eyes, which are not capachiefly a matter of choice. ble of handling the job. AAA one-thi- rd O A glimpse of surface amiability is given in the picture above during the change-ove- r ceremonies of troops in the city. Soviet officers (above) are mustering the nearest thing to a smile that the Reds ever display these days. At close range (right) the red soldiers appear young and tough. He is the counterpart of the American combat infantryman. A closer look discloses the results of months of rigorous training and discipline. the Harvard game. Lefty James is a first class coach and a first class sportsman. He was merely giving pub--1 1 c utterance to what so many other coaches said before in private conversation. What they all overlook in this football ia not a game that lends Itself to the operation ot officials. You have 22 men on the field, widely scattered, all over the lot, any , one of them quite willing to face the chance of any penalty that might help win the game. Yost once said to As Hurry-u- p me "There are at least one or two penalties Incurred on every play in footbalL There are off sides. There is holding, secret or otherwise. There is always some form of rule breaking. All the officials can do Is watch for penalties that affect the play directly. In the course of one season after another, I have seen penalties that changed the course of four or five games a year. I have seen many penalties that were not called but that directly affected the turn of the game. These were shown in motion pictures later. Some of them were glaring infractions but unseen by the officials. It so happened that I worked as an official In the south for many years as referee, umpire and field Judge. It was then I made up my mind that football was not a game that could be handled efficiently on the field. 1 have never changed my mind since. No pair of eyea doubled and redoubled can follow all that takes Pass interference alone place. could drive any set of officials stark raving mad. I have shown slow motion pictures of such plays to many officials whose rulings in the game were at variance with the camera portrayal They were, split-secon- all-rou- Now You Know Many factors enter into the picture of the present day poor fishing in the United States and Canada. Some of the chief factors responsible for the present lack of game fish in our lakes and streams are: Football the Toughest Football is by all odds the toughest of all games for any set of HOW NEW KIND OF TREATMENT FOR COED SYMPTOMS : ; By GRANTLAND o Above HE HIT THAT HOME RUN AGAINST BROOKLYN THAT WON THE PENNANT FOR THE PHILS, CLIPPED HIS FATHERS FIRM FOR A COUPLE BUCKS! SAID POPRA GEORGE.HEAD SCOUT I RICE officials to handle. Baseball Is a holiday in comparison. The umpire today or four of them knows where to be and there can only be two men Involved right under his nose the runner and the fielder. But with 22 men scattered all over the field from SO to 100 yards apart all with a little honest larceny In their hearts no set of officials could cover this ground. But the main fault is with the structure of football Itself, not with the officials. No set of officials In any game works harder, trains harder, or tries harder to handle an impossible Job. It is an impossible job on many occasions where the human eye fails down completely. In sitting np In a press box above the field, yon frequently see plays clearly that officials on the field mnst miss with their visions shut off by intervening players. The worst place to see a football game is from the bench. The level view is impossible. That is why scouts, helping to direct the play, move to some elevated spot and use their phones from above the field. Football officials, however, work on this level range. One official, working above the field, could see twice as much on many occasions as those working on the ground. Coaches should understand the fault Isnt with the officials. It is And the with the game itself. coaches could do a better job in training their men to play the game by the rules, which so few coaches do. Off side, holding, starting too quickly in the bacMfield are rule infractions, that right coaching could reduce. I m ATOMIZER 3fi nlitvM nmI wff MINUi, lVfff4i mmI Unlike ordinary fit O haleri and note drops, safely helps swollen, irritated membranes to resume a more normal con dition by blocking aetion of the histamine like substance in the nasal passages. Follow directions in package. Use as first sign of e ANAHAt eoUl! Jinx In Sports Stan Musial, recently voted the second most valuable player in the National League for 1950, can hit between .300 and .400 in any park in the majors except Forbes Field, which is next door to his home town of Donora, Pa. Most years the finest batsman in the National League is happy if he can top .200 at Pittsburgh, his absolute, d jinx. The folafternoon at Ebbets Field, Musial may be on base everytime. Harry Breechen has won thirty times in his forty games with the Chicago Cubs. All he has to do is throw his glove on the field and the Cubs are down. Same was true of Art Nehf, the who could always beat the Pirates. Through four seasons Nehf defeated Pittsburgh thirteen times in a row before they broke the spell in 1922. Nehf was the main factor in depriving the Pirates of the pennant in 1921. 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