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Show TnE JOURNAL, TcflAN CITY, CACKF COUNTY, UTAH FAFF FASTI :! to manhood and womanhood excepting one girl, Elizabeth w ho died at "the age of five years Her husband died in 1891 while SKETCH OF LIFE of her children were smalLf! waa left with little means HP MR! DAIfpR UI 1U11J with which to support her fami- - TREMONTON AND ' " ' passed LEWISTON PLAY through jjy. and " The following is a biographic. many hardships, but through ' - W . HOM CONTESTS eaT sketch of the life of Mrs Personal sacrifices, love, sympa-RaehRichards Baker. Utah thy and frugality, managed to Tremonton and Lewi stem will who was buried in Men- hold her family together and to open their 1925 Utah-ldah- o leapioneer tion on Saturday following im- give each member an education. Decor-atio- n home season with at gue pressive funeral services, an She was ever courageous and day games on Saturday. account of which appeared jn economical, never complaining to on but make the Tremonton will take on Malad, struggled The Journal yesterday.-Rache...... condition most and cir. of every and Phoenix goes to Lewlstoi!. and to the development of man. Richards Baker ! ' J r turns tance. Rachel R. Baker was the These'competmgcTubs should hood and womanhood. Be perman After young but formed his final official duty daughter of John and Agnes hood her reaching three youngest t sons have played and laid down the burdens of Hill Richards, born July 27, were taken from her by the arrangements have been made his office as coach of. competi1846, in wagon on the of death: Hyrum being to postpone one of the double-head- tive athletics. banks of the Mississippi River, hand in a railroad wreck, Asa killed contests. With hundreds of university near Montrose, Iowa, On July 26 was frdzen huntwhile to death Ogden and Brigham wi'I clash students as witnesses, and with her mother had been driven ing in the Mendon Mountains, twice on from her home by an angry wo- and Saturday. The Gunners the sun shining gloriously ovChester contracted pneumo. man wielding an ax, while many Tomr.lv conferred upon he died, while play atllrigham City at 11 :30 Jn erhead. other saints were being expelled na, from inwhich mines his athletes of 1925 their letters, two and forenoon teams the the at Park meet the from Nauvoo by a mob. Through working March 4 oclock emblematic of their achieveat at Ogden again 1918 her eldest In and bask, ments in tennis in rffternobn. exposure and the hardships City. the track, which the mother and child were daughter, Mercy, died of pneuhis etball and under of Peaches The guidance, qt an Brigham forced to endure she became a monia while living with her the Lewiston Beetdiggers, who outdoor, assembly yesterday, brother Simon at Maulton, very sick infant. Many times Idaho. This terrible blowr was lost the opening league tilts There were many, who com her parents thought her little born with have prepared to give i hended the full meaning of this patience, life had gone out. but through hard games j last rite, w hich next year will be their opponents without complaint. faith and tender care she re- ing and with lineups. Both assumed by another but the During some of the later teams stronger covered. new pitch- - great majority failed to under-ers- . will use likely The family moved to Honey years of her life she lived with , stand that it marked the get- at Murray, Creek, a few miles from Kanes, her daughter Emma follow: are as Sundays gam6s ting of Coach. Fitzpatricks and Payson, Utah. Since ville, Iowa, w here her father en- Sandy letic. sun at, the university. at Ogden; Brigham 1923 she has lived in Logan ' who did understand at gaged in agriculture to provide with her Those Tremonton and Malad, City j on the daughter Lydia means to take himself and famiPhoenix Construehis at the many years of striving to Utility was four College Mill. ly West. When Rachel make tion the state university great- camp. company's ' In the latter part of Februyears old she fell ' from a log : er in athletics by two gifts, re- bridge into Honey Creek and ary, 1925, she was taken sick LOSE AGAIN his time had not BEES minder that Would have drowned if her broth with pneumonia, but through spent invain and that de- er John had not been near. He her great power of resistance The Vernon baseball nine took t finite and positive results had success-, considerable of the caught her by her hair as she was able to fight it off sting out Of occrued from his continued and floated by and thus saved her. fully. She was, however, so ' sincere effort. S'4' weakened tkaUt was impamble rnTg-AnifdAgain she The university ""student' body bjrde.' her life in 1851 when the fami- to gain strength. Heart trouble 5 to 3. With this presented Coach FitzDa trick a them fat,ng which from ly was on its way to UtahrShe finally developed, defeat the Bees are now placed gold watch, and the University was riding in the front seat , she died early on the morning of in third position with Los An- - of Utah Athletic association sickress and as the wagon gave an extra May 18th. During her occupying the place held which Cal Boberg is president greatly. Tf is, geles hard jolt she fell in front of she suffered so long by the Bees. The results presented to him a statue. Afthe wheel,- w hich passed over however, she bore' with patience of yesterdays Pacific coast lea- ter the presentation Tommy her right shoulder and head, and resignation. thanked the members' of the She was ever a kind, patient, gueAtgames: leaving her unconscious.' Her Salt Lake Los 3, student body and the association Angeles brother John again came to her loving and forghlng mother, Vernon 5. v telling them that the twp gifts aid by pulling her from under honest, upright and sympathetic At Portland Los Angeles 7, ever would be among his most of wheel life wonderful rear was before a the Hers the wagon 3. cherished possessions. reached her. It seems that kind service and devotion to her fam- Portland ' At Seattle San Francisco 8, Coach Fitznatrick, .who to Providence was ever at hand ily, God bless her memory. Seattle 3. in the Spring of 1924, the of in times assistance provide ' At Oakland Sacramento 6, resignation to take effect at' the danger, CAPSULE conclusion of the 1924-2- 5 school CRITIQUES Oakland 4. On the arrival of the family Pacific Coast league year, has not decided whether In .Utah they settled at Mill to continue as an athletic coach. Standing OF'PANTAGES Creek.TIere she entered school-an-T. Although he rhaa several- opporW;: L. In later on attended schools 35 12 745 tunities at hand, the business San Francisco Salt Lake City. Her first school SHOW 21 , 571 world Is holding forth a beck28 Los Angeles books were purchased with 21 563 oning hand. He leaves behind Salt 27 Lake City money she received for wheat I. 21 23 : 477 him a record which in every wav Portland in the had she gleaned Three BlanAs Three German Seattle tthat 22 25 468 is' commendable and. which 'harvest field. and equlibrists who jugglers 447 should be sufficient to encour 21 26 Oakland Vpl-ley Lake In 1857, when Salt do many d fficult but not parti20 28 417 age him in the coaching profes-sion.- " was vacated on account" 'of cularly lovely feats. The' act Sacramento . 16 34 321 Vernon Johnstons army she went with closes w ilh the strong man to hef fathers family Sajrtaqnin balancing a plump morsel of a . OGDEN LIVE STOCK Utah County, returning to Salt woman on the end of a pole skill and pep plus. Nothing so .1 MARKET ; 859 resting on his forehead while full of punch and, movement -.- .Lakathe following year. -- OGDEN,-May ? 28. to Cattle: Amoved mendon, both -- indulge in an orgy of exist outside the circus ..ring. the family here on whirling spittoons. Receipts: 81 ;( market steady ,CehA Ceuntyv-arrivin:,. ' The best bicyclp rider was. also Cholcef pHme steers, $8.50- - to ?. VvHJd lwhrrXa Exuberant Out a Christmas Day. girh a jane .as;,, pretty jaunty ... kind &he fceauliful, ' a up BIOGRAPHICAL f ;! . ' el v. l .-- - double-header- s, er 1 i This Amazing Essex ccess the Result of Value I elsewhere only at far Buyer know what Essex give can be had U to no other thing. record due sale Essex higher cost. The great so that it overwhelming value a leadership It i recognition of U not even challenged. pre-Sund- long-suffe- r. , ESSEX COACH i895 ath-Lewist- on j . T HUDSON-ESSE- Extrm WORLDS LARGEST SELLING X, GARS . r came-nearly-losi- ng ;rnuon uk v jf 1 - way Virtually Assured A direct OGDEN, May 27. highway from Ogden to Declo, Ida., cutting the mileage between Ogden and , Twin Falls and Portland practically 73 miles is assured by action taken by residents of the Raft River territory, according to informal tion given out by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. For several years officials of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce have worked for this cut. off leaving the Yellowstone Park highway at Tremonton and traveling through Snowville, Utah State Highway commission," and therBox- Elder for the section from o Tremonton to the the Idaho State ..highbut lin, ed " d . T- nl -- - - and unselfish girl, sacrificing many of her own pleasures for the comfort and welfare of others. Heif charming, upright character won her many worthy and lasting friends. She was an expert at carding and spinning wool, working at this for weeks at a time to provide yarn, for her childrens clothing. ' At Mendon she became acquainted with, and on December 25, 1864, married Jarvis Young Baker. They made their home in Mendon tor eleven years, and then moved out oh to a farm about two and one-- half miles rvorth-vee- st of town. From, this marriage she became the mother of twelve children, six boys and six girls, all of whom grew Ideal Beach L,r ailOYS. t and Cane ges lure, repeated to often.. Hi comrade sings In a vofee of cloying sweetness and the audience applauds like mad. Robert Reilly A charming Irish company all of whom can sing and dance. The settings are as genuinely Irish as were of those of John Ferguson blessed memory. The whole act is' almost distinguished product of vaudeville. The Irish tenot voLe. and the chrrmrng dancing of the girls got much deserved applause. -- Picture A. lighthouse from Way Down East. We story ' John who Barrymore perfer ' shines tonight. The Organ Mus4c Just what vou would expect for Way Down East, all mood and The melo-diam- - Under New' Management GRAND OPENING MAY 30th DANCING, CANOEING BATHING . Cabins Equipped "With ' Best of Beds Hotel Dining Room Confections a. Haee Fabula Dovel ..That Pantages can give you many a Bible lesson. county-commissio- n, way: commission could notjde induced t 'cons timet the ; Idaho portion if i i ;vi' "V' NOURISHING AS Fanners in th4 Twin Falls tUfU steers, $5 to $7.25; choice heif-er-,) the import$6 to $7; choice cows, $5.75 territory realizing to $6.90; fair to good cows, ance of this highway, have agrebond election Mon$3.75 to $5.73; canners, $1.50 to ed to hold a ' June 8, which, if carried, The favorite trump card at' all parties and $3; bulls, $2.50 to $4.60; feeder day, Idawill for the $60,000 provide cows, $3 to $4.65; veal calves, $5 entertainments! '' ho section. ' to $8.50. from Raft River Information market 742; ..Hogs: Receipts 15c higher; top $11.90; fat advises that the election will e Becco preserves all that tang, in a hogs, 190 to 220 pounds, $11.50 carry. wholesome cereal beverage, ns nourishing as With the completion' of the to $11.90; heavy hogs, $10.50 to y . , ' , in Weber ' canyon . ' . $10.90; bulk, $10.50 to $11.90; new' highway it is delicious. ; and the road from Ogden south ' ' feeder hogs, $10 to $10.25. . ' to On mouth of the , , markWashington Sheep:' Receipts 8108; v et steady; choice lambs, $11125 Weber canyon, a large amount of Ask For Becco W her eexier You Go! to $14; fat wethers, $6.50 to $7; tourist travel that now passes fat ewes, $4.73 to $6.25; feeder from Granger through Idaho BECKER PRODUCTS CO. lambs, $10.65 to $11.25 feeder will be turned through Ogden, ' ' ' . t Utah Ogden as the distance will be practicewes, $2.50 to $3.o0. , v j; ' ally the same through Ogden With a three wheeled tractor via the new highway as at prebuilt in Germany the driver sent through Idaho over the Old sits over the third wheel, which Oregon Trail. Ralph den, with a view to mapping out .Barton is in the rear, and controls it Immediately after the bond S E. Bnston B. and beJ. with reins, the front wheel Finch, will' election, if it is successful, the. a program for the early con- call to a the ing separately geared roads committee of the Cham. meeting of Tremonton; . motor. ber of Commerce, consisting of Brigham City, Wit Lake and OgJ struction, ' . m 4 eld-tim- - 4 most-amusing . 4 , , lions - Ideal Beach Resort GARDEN ITY, UTAH J ? i i " MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL r a A Bouawr 90)aaaer. i.ooo woiuu Of By Quuic Sughra Sometitftes Umm cm-- kv UOG&UEVUMO AMOS MW Rt64 WCOVO AM& yjuO 'ttvo AMDS K iXr.ooo.rrCHO! POR, VAST loess. Stoeto SOU) 'lUE. MA.IU Attractive Rates Wire or Write for Reserva- - 4 - For use in filling glass jars with freshly canned fruit there has been patented a funnel from Mack and Corel Most truth- which are suspended ' several fully billed as crazy but good, A chains to distribute the heat fool act but and and prevent it breakingthe closing with a modernist ver- glass. sion of the ten commandments to New a York that was astoundingly reverent According and sensible and must have physician many automobile gladdened the hearts of all drivers develop a ne,w form of those who love upilft, and who foot trouble through the use of doesnt! the pedals on their cars that in ' Griton Girls Four hilarious some cases have become actual hoydens who ail have- speed. deformities. -- of Tray of Hearts Utah-ldah- ? - BEAU LAKE - . mVv ' High--. 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