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Show if Expressions are heard on every hand that the big athletic event at the , Lyric theatre Tuesday night was one of the best entertainments, seep in the city in a long, long while. These remarks are heard from ' men. gathered in little groups all over the city and the demand is so great for more just such events that nlans are already in the making for another prog" i just ns good as the one given in r the first event. , ,The tastes are different some want wrestling and some want boxing. It is therefore thought best to give a little of both. It ,'is understood that the next event will be a double headliner. Merle Christensen. loal vramd-e- r who made such a hit with the local fans Tuesdav night. 'left todav for Arco Idaho to put on an exhibition there. Fe mav tie mptehod to meet Jack tleed in finished mtch .in toe verv of these wn near future wants tlrertocr and the no doubt, want to sea t in a match of this kind, Harwv Bateson, a local boxing nrt'V, has done some good work n Lake on ITardv DowmWs bills and he mav be mattoed wK somf. one his weight who will make an jnteroaflng envd along wiH some good preliminaries. , to-mg- Eh ' While Sox Problem Centers Aronnd The Pitching Staff With old Chief Bender as a pitching coach, the 'Sox boss has high hopes of finding the material he needs, either from the five pitchers recalled for future test, or. the five' new ones drawn from the minors last fall. The Sex problem centers around the mound staff. Earl Me Bee. an Indiai southpaw, pieked from the Little Reek Southern league team, locks gool to Collins), and , AlThomas, phonse purchased from Baltimore, already is eon, sidered among the regula hex men. He won 30 and lost eleven games last year in the International league. The oxrtherwise will take the field this season with the lineup unchanged, s Ray Schalk W) II open hia fourteenth year behind the bat; with hi major league game re- cord approaching 1,600. , Now that baseball fang in Ogden and Sait Lake City are talking strong for the organization of the old Union Baseball Association, there is a good opportun ity for northern Utah and southern Idaho to form a league. In fact it may not be necessary to go into Idaho as there would probably be Brigham City, and Phoenix: in the Box Elder Valley and Logan, Smith-fieland Lewiston in' Cache County, This would make a six team league with short distances and no expensive players. With the arrangement as last year the players would. have totake their chances with the managements and at the end of the season the managements would not be holding the sack that has been so disastrous in the old leagues of a few years ago of Tre-monto- n, WHERE'S that old jimmy pipe that you Good old P. A, Is what they were laid away with a sigh of discouragement? t searching for all the time. They found Dig it up! You can smoke a pipe! It's that P, A. cant bite the tongue or parch just a matter of discovering, the right the throat, because the Prince Albert tobacco. Load up with Prince Albert process put a padlock on tongue-tortur- e and light up with the smile that wont right at the start. Jimmy-pip- e joy, and else came off Thats the way it works. but. , nothing Thousands just like you thought they " .Join the joyousbunch of jimmy never could smoke a pipe. And then pipers who have discovered the one they discovered , Prince Albert. Cool, tobacco that has everything you ever wished For in. a smoke. Straight as the sweet, fragranr Prince Albert.Happi-nes- s settled upon them, like sunshine crow flies, get to that. nearby smoke-sho- p after rain. Their where they hand out sunshine in. the Wert over ' for all time. familiar red tins. -- d, northern JJtak- - and southern Idaho. Some of the towns have not fully recovered yet from fn Anaocistod Fre) wasteful basketball days. those tt-F- ive CHICAGO. Jan. With the arrangement as played of new pitchers. making a total In the League last year, there roster the of on the re now' is no reason the towns menChicago White Sox for scrutinv tioned could why not a lively form who by Manager Eddie Collins, league for at least part of the IaTEDUCATORr STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The regular annual meeting of o the stockholders of the Hospital, Logan, Utah, will be held in its office on the 26th day of January 1926, at 2 oclock p m. for the transac-iio- n qf such business as may properly come before the stockholders. LORENZO HANSEN eiweyt wuh every bit of btte end perch teetered bp the President GEO. Y. SMITH secretary Dated at Logan Utah, January 13th 1926. (Adi erf im merit) The mouthpiece "f a Michigan inventers megaphone almost covers the face of a person p'-i- r. it, anvolifvinw his vithrut distorting it. voice Albert preceti 5). 5 OWN-THE- WS LETTER .Jan. 14. LAKETOWN, Laketowns bone dry and very dusty road3 and quite moderate temperature continues. , So also does the every morning fog. : . ;,t Our Sunday School superfnten dant, Willard Owen Lamborn, returned home last week end with him came 'his charming bride, foimerly Miss La Verne Black of Twin Fails, Idaho The estimable Couple were jo'ned in the holy bonds of wedlock at the Salt Lake temple on the seventh of January in this year of our Lord 1926. Thd young lady is highly welcome with hosts of her newly acquired kinfolks and the twain have the best wishes of the entire community for a long and pleasantly successful cruise on the placid sea of matrimony,, We were greatly favored on Sunday by their special visits at the Sunday School at 10:10 and 10:30 sessions of Brother Hyrum Smith Poulsen, Wllford Budge and Miss Maurita Cleveland, (that surname sounds good to this writer, who at one time, when the party went into the wilderness, ao to speak. no other tobacco IM. It J Cemomst fteyndd Tofcust K. 3. f, , - A A' J- . r -- stood Veil nlghi sboreiim county aa a Cleveland Rick Demo-amoun- ts erat) them wkx an increase ini .the any fatality and that it has add so well. paid for tithing and is terminating number of relatives a Quite fast offerings. 32 per cent of went to Garden C2ty on the 9th ward population average attendance at Sacrament sessions. All of the organizations fully offi- cered and in very efficient oper- ation and of course, some deficiencies on which the worthy D. S., who would do likewise ward leader gave consistent and kind admonition. ; Ample room gladly, should the call cornel At the Sacrament session we doubtless for aspiration and efhad the very great pleasure of forts for progressive improvethe presence of Stake president ment for this year of grace. Roy A. Welker anc his Counselor Both Sunday School and 2 p. Morris Ixw, who with Elder np gatherings were very large Hyrum, Nebeker, was our emin- and a splendid spirit prevailed. The choir rendered good service ently edifying speakers. Prior to the speaking Bishop as is fortunately usual. George IL Robinson gave a Blessed to report that the epibrief review of the activities of demic trk,mumps, scarietina the ward during A. D. 1925 s and chicken pox has about gone appearing in the records and re- the rounds and the quarantine ports recently formulated and cards are coming down. Have .forwarded to headquarters of great reason for gratitude to the Giver of all good that the illness stake and church. Among the summary wa that so prevalent was unattended by Quite commendable especially for the young lady to ride, for dutys sake, thirty miles thru the fog and cold, to attend so early a meeting, and there are many thousands among the L. and attended the funeral of Lowell Tremelling son of Solomon and Rose Ellen Lamborn Tremelling. Particulars o fwhom and which will be kindly given to the public by local eorrespond-an- t, Nathanael John Hodges. north 'with this s of U. S. mail carrier, C. S .Hendee) were our good old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris, who were passengers to Montpelier. to attend ,the funeral of the ladys brothers widow, Mrs. Arthur Parker. Neighbor Norris, who has been (with his wife) a member of the Randolph community since 1871 (55 years) will soon join the octogenarian ranks, and is still hale and , hearty, thank you. In behalf ofthe stake presi dency. Elder Ola Tran strum, of Traveling writer (as travel-guest- ' ABBOTT W. THOMPSON, Managed , Located just right for Convenience and Cdmfort. Take the Bus or a Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor . for SEMLOH HOTEL Corner East, 2nd South and Stale Street MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT RATES $1.00 to $3.00. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH St. Charles, was here on Saturday doing business with Bishops More than ! II MOOR. OLP MAH 13 XM whomever, vou err taikiviq, bio-NDiME &Ot TO MAKE RJU OF THAT I SAft Op MWE TALK. AROUr'vUWP CAMg , (wwr is a ttAreen. LIKE A .HOUSE -- I sr. LJCHOH THAT H PROMT, SHiUGLED BSHIUO AUDI EttPTV tu THE ATtia suae a ye(UU&i-- A e that'oup STOAOf FEUCR, dout make cars owe. secure She is pahjted tper-e-s UNDER OF TOURS UKE THAT MOW DATS I ora ft WHY, fVE MEVER say-et-h An Improbable Story T. SOS this deponent knot. Yours very truly, and with kind Regards to you ana Lehi George H. Robinson And all your paid up and all who Nephi Earley. ' to pfly up patrons. ought Our efficient ward clerk, Elder H. writes John Weston, reportGEORGE W. YOUNG . ing that he is enjoying his labors and ministry in the Lincoln, Organist Capitol Theatre i Nebraska L. p. S. branch WestPiano Instructor ern states mission ,Of which he Studio: Room '17 is presiding elderv His ' local George Thatcher Building friends have his best wishes. By Charles Sughro MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL HdEL SEnNLOH Utah-Idah- & fnmt es season. WILL AID SURVEY The committee on research of the Utah Education Association has formerly tendered its services to Dr. John J. Tigert. United States Commissioner of Education, who; is now engaged in making reparations to survey the public schorls of Utah. This Committee-consistof. .Profess sor LeRov E. Cowles University of Utah, Mr, Irvin S. Koall, supervisor of trades nd industries, State School Office Professor Henry Obetoanslev. Utah Agricultural College. Da. Hugh M. Woodward, Erigham Young University, Sunerintendent Calvin Smith of Juab D strict, and Dean Milton Eennicn. University of Utah. This action, however. is in line with a resolution passed bv the Uteh. Education Association through its House of Delegates op October 22. 1935. The resolution is as follows: We- - commend the State Board of Education for arranging for a state wide survey of the public schools of Utah. . We pledge our unified support in providing the survey commission with any and all data at our command that will assist them in determining the true status of education in our state. pipe-troubl- t4 P. 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