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Show TACE FOtTt i t Pearl Bird, - IyaUue Cloteel Ahrens, Linzy Lar-se- n Smith, and Mrs. Whitney. A large number of people from Mendon attended the temple excursion, Friday evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Lamont M. Allen, Mr and Mrs- Maurice Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maughan, Mrs, John A. Leishman and Mrs. W. H. .Bankhead of Wellsville were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cauld A. Sorensen on Sunday. Mrs. Claudie Stauffer entertain ed at a childrens party' Saturday afternoon In celebration of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. Marie. Games furnished the entertainment. Refreshments were served to Ruth Shelton, Elva Baker, Geveria Barrett, Jene Sorensen, Clara Larsen, Shirley, Carma and June Stauffer and Verral KidHardman, ? Eight Year Record Gives Local Entry Four First Places, I'- - i ( suffocated VJITH PLEAJUlSt I ASSURE YOV RJSHEI? Beehive i ; Apul 5 a leather-- ( is' planning iet',1 (iimmation contest. stariTavlor-FulLa m.u sua ,b 0 e ng vutli the-- Bud 21 Tj .iiiii t"rH Ull7 t col-- . e Apnl c itvi na iLhC ye. us jaiha bout tonlVi-i- H uit f. icl winding up with a; and cumin P ' tun- ii.c' h',-tight between Bat hurnpionship s.tu.Mor-,i L, the uoii.inui ,conie and tt the utlehoider, doiicg in they an of the tournament. ai.d )) tja il 0,, unit- in liela survivor is negotiating for a upset ftdn the la.sl M'C n a) i .. , a Oiioi lak-eof .nut' ii between the winner n Burba-Taylo- r Wyoming, or Marina .'.hod bout and the la the ionfeici.ee rhanipun.'.lnp !. tail Mastro. the victor to Kiel Ciioeolate for the right u meet Bat la lino in an outdoor for lie championship. huge' ifyS WELL di, Pf0RtS. t?AV - KID CWEEI2 -- 'oloiado Mines .. 5 2 . 1 . . . . AtToGETHER-MEAMIJ- . THE COlOWEL thaT-t HC- - .n0VPBU,i,neaty Mormj. 3- te-- l- V'T . 7 3 GETS 1 Dtce-BofZjCAAcd. t- -f & mvrh l.rifaln ), IUhtN campaign UKJO BQ WAV Uerv 175-pou- nd c " V S cham.Wheatland, Wyoming's pionship team, meets the delu.d mg national champions tomgi bn The westerners have one chance of stopping the horn"' parade to another title because they sink em from long distances The other six buttles of th vane". round are of the tos3-u- p Jena, La., clasnes with New Brunswick, N. J., in the openm ; Two of the five encounter. southern teams, meet in anothm a They are Corinth, game. y small mngXlea m from aSavannaKT U.i village, and Thefourth garpe matches two of Teachers - 0 Utah A ,e Lock teams- -, ha-- . r Western States 0 will C(jl0iado Ie ch established a ico:d that got past the quarter finals. d conference ii.ti ni the probably Kaar Krogh. University of Chi4 33 for many vears. Romneys trains Utaii Aggies cago. eliminated Conrad C. Caldfinished .second to Colorado well, Oklahoma Aggies, in his versify in the tir.-- t iwo y first match in defense of the 1922 and 192? In 1924 they crown. Another Okla-- . career Brigham Young University 20 7 their championship turn Sherman homan, Stephenson, 17 7 and thrv continued to win in Colorado University Charley Was eliminated by the defending Bobby Jones had no weakness 'the keystone workers 7 9 Colorado I11 1926. J02S 1925. College and 1927. as a golfing youngster; In fact, Gehringer of Detroit. of champion, John Eareckson 5 at the age of 9, the balance and Hornsby, Critz, Frisch, Lazzeri Baltimore, in they' dropped slightly to second Wyoming University the 3 Teachers Colorado of his swing was flawless, an(j Thompson have their sup-- ! class. place and last year they fell ta 28 rhythm Montana State tilth place. Four championships. axe this after The semi-fina- ls and, at 14, he was a better masiue Hornsby's hitting pow- - noon C W estern. .States So re-- 1 era three second', amt one fifth mTie is now. player,-than- .. and tiie finals tonight of any keystone those surpass 1928 Stewart rlvaI but Gehringers great a!4--i "" eight years is the Romney and market the veteran 36 Colorado Aggies Aggie record. Maiden, Bobby s flrst prcfessipnal arouncj record backs up : 1" the 30 The Aggies have also scored thi Utah Aggies tutor. In a radio chat reminis-- ! 0pini0n. of his supporters. The 27 ol total s for j cent of famous any largest the points Brigham Young University Georgian i stroll star, in the firsthis place, 27 single meet' in the eight year, Utah University . was man- early days. good enough to keep 17 period. In 1924 they annexed the! Denver University I taught Bobby , very little," ager and one of the best second 16 title by scoring 61 points Cojpradoyniver$!ty. One of the first basemen of recent years, Bucky said Maiden "9 while the nearest competitor had; Wyoming University I did was cRimgeTilsgnp-t- o Harris, on the bench. Last sea32. That was also the greatest 'Colorado College 7 -f things He son, Gehringer batted .339, led Uie type. of 4 . . team r Western States MRS. MARVEL BARTLETT victory that any margin He was the league in runs scored, never had any trouble. with 2 has ever enjoyed, and it was ae Montana State Alexan- ' a good player the first time I saw 131; tied his team-mat- e, Correspondent comolishPd because . 1929 Romney's t He was der, for most hits, with 215; tied him, at the age of 5. men scortd point3 in practically 48 never aLso to and win keen University Young Brigham of thc with Roy Johnson, always every event. The Aggies and 46 University satisfied unless he had executed Tigers, and Helnie Manush, for have each W01(J Colorado 40 no matter what ?ad0.,.Vnlverslly most doubles, with 45; led the Many Attend Rites University his shot perfectly, the title with 49 points while Colorado Aggies 32 ... . be. I saw him league in triples, with 19; led the result the might 17 BnghapizYoung University rolled Utah Aggies was base stealers, with 27; and led oncejireak.a club because hehemade Kidman "P a 4a, 15 point total last year (Colorado College' the with ail the regular second baseman dissatisfied way The lowest total ever to 14 Denver University . two with a fielding .mark of .975 for: ball hit the a shot, although the meet was the 33 and tnirteer. Montana State 11 154 games. feet from the pm.1 Mendon Funpral services for fourteenths points that the 9 University T A that the Bobby wi n , ivjira Vtal1 hope Expressing ggies mark' in 1927. Denver U had Colorado Teachers 0 reMaiden was In," listening H and . Colorado .Aggies wercj Largest. ..retire made by any no disadvantage right behind with 27 plus and scpoui jn Rocky Mountain Con- - marked hein saw matches the whatever Utah following with 26 plus. meet was made Utah MOTOR great professional. Karl Kozeluh: furnished by the ward choir was other lgw score was made by Aggies in 1924, with 51 bypoints of the national amateur chamun- and Mrs. Lizzie Baker. someThe determining factor in a der the direction of Mrs. O. J. man pionship which have proved Colorado Aggies ixr 1928 when Mrs. Venna M. Sorensen had as UTAH AGGIES RECORD match 'between Kozeluh and La- - Barrett vith Mrs charles Ladle thing of a bugaboo to Jones. they won the title on 36 points. guests on Saturday the Misses Second Place TtN DOUAgf FINE! It should make no difference to Utah Aggies scored 30 points for 1922 at the orBan wh0 also played ap- Gladys Hill and Barbara Maughan. 1923 Second Place Bobby whether it is one, nine, 13 ea3 second place. More than forty NOW DO YOU KNOW as a music and Wellsville Mrs. of propriate prelude Grace 19244-Fir- st Baily Place of 36 Wholes. Maiden said. younger, is by far older from th" postlude. The services began by returned to her home after points have been made by winWHAT SPEED LAWS spend1925Fii st Place The hard ), For the boy or girl taking up point of experience. ..r-ners m five of these eight meets dSi-Lor1920 First Place ing the past two weeks at the AfcE not! battles which Lacoste has fought y , want FOA? golf, Malden recommended There has never been a sufficTo Z.? home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sor1927 First Place. too much instruction, urging (during his career in the Davis iently even division for a team ensen. that the youngster be ailowedcup. at Wimbledon, at Forest Hills cwkThefollowMresoeakeTs to win with thirty points. As 1928 Second Place. Miss Barbara- Stuart of Wellsto develop naturally, with an oc- - and at Roland Garros, have given some or the Colorado teams im- -- 1929 Fifth Place; two weeks with ' OllUtlSOn, tjOUlS K. Car- - ville is spending won - correct Ihim more Check-U- p Utah A championto Agsies casional finish. a than complete ,, , , Western State. prove. notably H- Wood her sister Mrs. Sadie Hardman. fU1 faultS!'1 a teacher. Kozeluh, working as Colorado Teachers. Wyoming, and cAlex Buist and son Charles of Sorenen 01 H', hasn't the some knowledge of Montana Siat it may be that Uhiishcd second three limes and Ad words of com- - Wellsville were guests of Ids moonce, Who is the best second base-ma- n match play and that. In thirty points will mean a cham-,Ut- h THE MORE e. and consoiation to the ' advent-- . ther. Mrs. Agnes Buist, Sunday.', in the majors? 1 put this ion, gives Lacoste an .. pionsiup, Colorado Aggies . and.! , and conviction NEW all SOCIETY RELIEF and famny ball playthat ff,ved It is my been , Colorado University have question to a number of. A MAN , The expected .LaCoste, and Coehefr nnd ers in the south. Jroad , . as,id. to speak OFFICERS SUSTAINED the consistently string teams in, WITH onlyt at the MAJOR ' bier of their friend. After exercises the opening wo. are of stature to beat jn Hh They TThe easiern division, tliougimeii-- ! also sookft-- of love for wasn't. In most cases the pick of i Kozeluh.'1 ver U made a determined bid in' his wife friendsand noon. The old presidency of the family Spec1927 THE scored: when Ed Haynes HE AMP i the Tyj CpRINH A ial music numbers were: vocal Relief society was released and the heel has been hurting me. fifteen dashes and Albers added squad will be cut to any ' Sometime Well Understand", following new ones were sustained: - some- I. . . .. J 1!?T physician examined it and told solo, point in. the . same events 5 Los AhgeIe3;April APt me the pain was caused from un- John C. H up. hes assisted at the, Mrs. Mary A. Bird as president Results Rocky Mountain Con- Z 5 ,tAP) Memphis, Tenru, Apnl Meets HE & ference Track Rogers Hornsby, baseball rajah,' due strain on certain muscles of piano by Miss Violet Bird; violin and Hannah Whitney days may determine was nursing a sore heel on an my leg because I have favored it ?!2; ANmzo Wood, with Mrs. Ellen Stauffer' as counselors. The re j since 1922 when Utah Sehoohfbe next few as accompanist; vocal duet, j mamder' of, the officers retinec mucli John McGraw castbound train today and at in practice this spring following started to regularly send teams jv.st Jaow on this one thing. his two right hand- the same time planning to be at ean bank Sorensen and Mrs. Julia their various positions, ' ; t operation at the close of last j to the meet. KNOW will thhe Mrs. and Benton ed Olive Muir, Larry accom sack' pitchers. Mrs. Vera second the for 1921 A. the Shelton entertained Hughes, Chicago season." benediction Counselor Ol-i- at a luncheon at her home Thuis-da- y 497TTJ6e OPRewieh-- - They -- have been Cubs when they launch their 1930 the place . of USED joanist: University of Colorado .. ' 1yer Taylor. It was a very large selected to pitch the two games season. 32 . , I , GAR were Utah Aggies DEPENDABILITY, afternoon. Those funeral and many beautiful flow- - Mrs. Florence Wood, present 'for the New York Gaints aeainst The Rajah left for Chicago on mat ArtlMN 22 Coloiado College Mrs. Selma Come here and buy SAFESouth-16 ers of Chirks were the Jn 17 the McMemphis evWpnce the orders of Manager Joe University of Utah howlng me Hsncock and Mrs- Alta Kidman. LY. You can get JUST THE 2 ini association. feeling of love and respect In Denver University Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen Carthy. Hornsby, however, vigor1929 in bad a Benton CAR you've always wanted had 7 which Mr. Kidman was held. Six of. Logan spent Wednesday year denied as he boarded the ously Brigham Young University and was late in reporting to train here last night that there 4 acted as pall bearers, ing at the home of their daughter to own. ' Colorado Aggies 1 A large cortege of cars followed Mrs. camp this spring. Genewicli was was any chance of him having Colorado Mines . Bird, Cyril of virtually no use during the to undergo another operation or 0 the remains to the Logan ceme- Mrs. Odie Muir entertained the Wyoming 11829 campaign., a sore arm hand-- ! of him .. 0 wdcre the grave was dedicat- - following friends at her home Colorado Teachers .. being out of baseball for from the a span of months. . : 1923 icapping him almost H' Sorensei1- afternoon:' Mrs. Lucy j of the season, 38 " Wednesday Colorado University in on s sneciahri whenf New York, April 5 (AP) Thir-- I ctDnrDtfllop ill . drp ,'art Willie, Mrs Rhoda Muir, Mrs. Moz- secvarious matmen from . . 3a 'Y'1'0 fort Worth, Texas. April 5 (AP j to said. ! he Utah Aggies Chicago." My get and Mrs. Iola Pop- FORD PRODUCTS tions of the country remained in Mr and Mrs. Joseph Watson' elle Baker, . 32 Manager Bob Shawkey of the University of Utah pieton. The afternoon was spent the running 4or one of the eight entertained at a supper after 27 - 2 New York Yankees has got so ... Montana State the j in sewing and a delicious lur.ch-dar.eNational A. A.' wrestling 16 T rfiar.y players listed as pitchers Colorado College Saturday evening. A bowl 'eon was served, Oklawith 10 he it the is that Uncling impossible today, of spring flowers centered the' Young University r homa Aggies and New York " A., tto find enough 'work for them all Denver Urivcpity rltr l CM'Vn dhfv most has 5 . m Uidffrr' Fr the last 20 years--ther.to heavily represented. shape. keep Ccloiadj Augiti been an annual increase in the 1 J The Altli'oueli has Ocb National the "Bob. Aggies. Minas collegiate Coloiado and MrA.-- . A. of cotton In Peru. (released several throwers, he still . 9 champions, placed five of and Mrs. GeorgeMorgan Wyoming University .. Smith. Special-- production their nine contestants in the guests 1911 iris 14 on the payroll. Roy were Paul Roberts Roi-' and semi finals, while the M. Y. A. C. ami Webber .. 51 Utah Aggies Sheiid, a capable right hander. of Preston. Games . 32 victim cf a seven run assnlt the (placed 13 out of an original en- were Unlv'rsry' cf Colorado played after the supper of 35. 3F Rad "ritfor.i aaa S. ale r tryAs-t-list jcKhtr daysatdJhe-hasea- L Mr. he : 15 field shaped up today, tained' and Mrs.. Afton Bi.d enterf Denver University enough work in actual competl- at a delicious sufcper at the Aggies appeared likely lo hen to keep in first rate Biigham Young University 13 i snare 12 titles in all of the four di- -: (heir home following the dance A',,ie . . . jtion. Choice . . . because our flouT is made of the best ingredients visions in which they still had Saturday evening. A vase of snow 11 j H.riston. Tex..., April 5 (AP University of Utah . Earl McCready. drops formed the center piece for, 3 tWhh many of his regulars dis- carefully selected wheat which gives just the right flavor representatives. University tf Wyoming the table. Covers were laid for 4 a Dec) Ens of (crack heavyweight, was favored Messrs Manauer to every morsel of food made from our products. Our products Jewel Coliirado Cohegp and Mesdames La Vera 1923 the Pirisburgh Pirates is not con- jto win the unlimited title; M. di-L.-t Larsen. . Theo are made on specifications that permit mr deviation in quality. Whitney, Eemard 49 (Bobby Pearce the Utah Aggies rtcmplating any wholesale release Hardman Mr. and Mrs. and two while 3ird. 41 National of vision, before Oklahomans, of Coloiado the reciuitz Univers.ty Garres and radio music were also John Van Bcbber and LeRoy 27 league season gets under way. Univerritv cf Utah still were In the chase for enjoyed. 23 Colorado Aggies,'. . Jcbn Skube, infielder, and Lar- Mrs. Hilda Whitney was hostess' Jthe non Cox,' outfielder, are to . be championship. Van Brigham Young University 14 for the Elite club which met ot ELECTRIC LIGHT A. A. N. Bebber tte holds 9 retitle C, of CALLA LILY j GOLDEN CATE but the aimed out, University Wyoimng pending ' 8 her .home Friday.- - The afternoon at the weight. Montana State cf Travr.or, Lloyd Waner I (turn 7 2 and other stars," it is not likely . Colorado Cohc;,e Only two defending champions was spent In sewing. Luncheon 3-- I the large throng of thrill seekn spectators who expected to see 1' Seven team-tw.Texans defeated. from Georgia and one oh ' from Louisanla, New Jersey, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Wyonm. still had hopes but they appeal to be only the hopes of tight it high spirited boys. bftPe T'HE 1- -6 13-1- I -- Ken-tuck- . t -- Wayne Willie. Mi. and Mrs-- Denver Copen of Logan were guests of Mrs. George Hiibner on MondayHenry Stauffer and' Clifford Rtanffpr motored to Salt t Lake city Monday on business. Mr. and ,MrjL E. J3- Maughan of Providence arid Miss' verda the surprise packages' Dowdle of Logan were visitors at tournament Braselton, Ga., and the home of Mrs. Claud Seiensen St,. Johns military academy and on: Wednesday. it is anybodys game. Mrs. Lizzie Baker and daughter St. Mary's high school of Fori lone of the Budge Memorial hos- Wayne, Ind eliminated Madison pital spent tne week end at high school 'of Rexburg, chamOgden. pions of Idaho, from further PRIMARY PRESENTS competition last night by deteat BENEFIT PLAY ing the gem state champs 29 to The Mendon primary presented 21 in the second round of conTuesday evening, a three act play solation play. The Bag of Fresh Air While the tall St. Mary's playentitled, Dreams, In tne opera house to ers had a distinct advantage m a crowded house. A large number height, and controlled the ball of boys and girls were in the cast. most of the time. Watts, Rexburg The ' health play was ve-ably forward, kept the winners conacpresented and some other very stantly on the run with his RexThe crack pleasing musical numbers and in- curate shooting. counted 11 points, teresting features took place. The burg forward a second to Burns, close be will from this running play pi.iceds sent to the Childrens Convalesguard,, who scored 12 The ciaah for honors points. cent hospital u Fred Sorensen, son of Mr. and between these two stars was Mrs. W. I. Sorensen, Is ill with feature of the contest. The Fort held the lead team, Wayne pneumonia. Mrs. Annie Larsen entertained throughout. at a quilting Thursday. A ctelicious dinner was served. Those , present Gus Sonnenberg were: Mrs. Lizzie Baker, Mrs. Ag 1 eg Copen. Mrs. Mae Muir. Mrs. Oralie Bird, Miss Mary Jensen, Karosick Mrs. Helen Walker and Mr Opal Larsen. FETES Spokane, Wash., .April 5 AP SAVON IS in Gus Sonnenberg, recognized Mrs. lone Larsen was hostess for several states as the heavyweight the Savome club which met at wrestling champion, tossed Al her home Thursday. The afternoon Karasick. the Russian lion in was spent in quilting a quilt. A two straight falls here last night. delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Marjorie Bird, Mrs. Zina Ba- - s 1 Consolation By Paul Mir kelson. (Associated Press Sports Wtv. . ' Chicago, April 4 (AP) For !. seeond straight year, a band red shirted giants from Athens Texas, stands out as the team m beat in the annual struggle e, the national high school baske ball championship. As the fight for the crown i round tered the quarter-fin- al day, there were but few amor - VWTUU'T 32 .For - .chajoce, TjtrlvV' 2-li- In Final Game - U kJOLJ 1926 for four vi .ii s nx access, on In 192? they lose to a tie for third. place, and yi 192J th-- v won the - 'S I Jmter University Western States College t Bcrf- - TO&E'THEf? V V THE en-;.!- ! GIL FEATHER 'GIVE FEG-EVEP-L&T- campaign SOKJG" ALL Fe? .I-,- MOW man. The Mendon orchestra gave a dance in the ward amusemnt hall Saturday evening- A good crowd was present and a pleasant , evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and - Mrs.'- - Vance Walker- motored' to Smithfield Friday and while there were the dinner guests of Mrs. C. J. Plowman. Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Willie and daughter Iris, of Nevada are heio visiting with Mrs. Willies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peterson and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M O VaIEATHEPt up? OU& CAMDYPATfe VsOUAMD GIVE HIM A C'MCW at-lh- e u-- P GTYAFl(2eyMEX el . 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