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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936 SCIENCE POINTS WAY"TO PERFECT ROAST mm DAVIS IN TOURNAMENT BERTH State High School Baseball Tournament The state basketball tournament will Uv held in the Deseret gymna--iuat Salt Lake City, March IS, 1' and 21. Davis enters first place team from legion two (James will start at 1.3t on March Is and P.). Afyer th first of the games there will be a mtei mission Davis first game will be pfayn-- with Logan at 3:30 p m Wednesday. m A DAVIS WINS THLETES Foot-Note- REGION TWO s By AB SORBENE With no CHAMPIONSHIP in speed and let-do- the brown and gold added Mudent season mlniHsioii), XI .'ill 1 Out-standin- an. ex- tra spurt and vowed they would not However, let it happen again. close dangerously played Cyprus during the whole game. ites in Tournament noticed that every man on the Davis team is a potential scorer. This week, Brink was the main cog in the scoring machine,; gathering It! points. Brink is a! hard and consistant player. He is usually hampered by heavy guardhim no was stopping ing but there . Friday night. We-hav- leket prices- Game at Cyprus ('liiulies the Championship for a is Darts Fridax Nie.ht; lia In Drink ai)d Hriggs M ike-- . Darts Favor- an-- 1 ability, the Davis Darts staged I'T'i-; in Magna other thrilling game Though the Pirates1 dav night. passed Davis in the first quarter, Da g i,t Fla ! JO-Ft top-noteh-- j 1 it new Sophomore Team Davis high school sopho-moi- e teania-ipturethe second annual gold medal junior basketball at Midvale, Utah, championship Saturday evening. March 7, by nosing out Murray lit to 12 in the closest and most interesting game of the season. Medals were presented to out- as well as to the standing winning teams Individual awards went to Val Sheffield. Davis for-The Jacobsen. Dr. W. W. d tr. 1 rg Graw. rg I cash crops, such as clover. side InJ'm- ss lystf m,. - .tv.r. imuoitant With'? willin U' ks raa tgs&fsrtSZ ive, to them me anil for one of the three outstand- - " wSi impartially. Ymr ,,w . a long way from ' - . I horse-tradin- secre-l(egjr- g. S.i We - act--anl- t, Hent an. HEIFER j UhA Provo-Spanis- W c ipi Aisc Cen- - dv& can Fork, Granite or Morgan, tral and Salina. The teams in the upper bracket are Ogden, Ephraim, Uintah Murray Nephi, North Summit, Dixie and Provo or Span- ish Fork. Iljviit D placed opposite Iirnn in the initial game for the Darts. This game is scheduled for 3:30 p. m. on Wednesday. Davis was defeated by Logan in a practice game earlier in the seaCoach Worthington claims son. that the Grizzleys have the best team that they have had in ten years and that the Darts will have to lie on their too3 to beat them. The pairings' for opening round games were released Wednesday C. Oren Wilson! secretary of 1 Ti.i, c,.,.. g c.itnAi Ath Efclur-aiiu,t- I ; uST fine exarni'l I In the words of, by sprouting cotton and impatient farm leaders, senators had no more time to con sidcr than they had in PJ.'L'L Press ed by the political necessity of adopting a bill that would result in liberal distributions of cash be fore election day, they had little! The outcome of virtually wnbed aboxc. Tf J j i Advocates of world peace shud-agwhen the dored a fortnight house of representatives voted for lre-- cd o - per-latitud- e. WANTED j ex-c- 3 p. Non-milita- For a limited time we will pay 7c per pound ry , for clean, cotton rags. All buttons must be removed;' We prefer ; j j large rags j bf b. i j j Stormy atlier of Inland Printing Co. J Errands j TT 1 LIE FJI4FM but no overalls or similar material j n, The expel iments on Wonders of Liquid Air" Students during the program asked questions about the liquid air and were answered by the pro- - (i I.!! Lo-jPa- ture and in-h- is state-xleoartmen- b Bur-temr- Finlay. March tl. Professor Williams of the University of Mnhigan gave an interesting lecOn - the largest peace-tim- e army ap1 nour history. propriations past three months' as- guest of her reason for th tjtj--1 daughter, Mrs. Verna Neilsen and University of Southern California, was expressed by Chief of Army is also on the staff of that institufamily. Staff Craig, who said, It is Mrs. Milton L. Burton visited tion where he teaches the work in evident to everyone that fcctly alrelatives in Ogden Tuesday. arriv-dicte- d community recreation. He has call roll could been have pre-- j troublous times have again every Miss Ellon Clark and Max Hick- so done graduate work at Boston d in the world . . , We d not see on the basis of political man of Ogden 'were Sunday guests University. Attention has been how they, can possibly concern us. pediency." of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry J. Graham. called to Mr. Grant however, priis a curioui! Nevertheless, it is unwise to as The bill, passed, Mrs. Henry Graham spent Mon- marily because of his great success including as it does a plan gleet the lessons of our experi-fe- r day in Salt Lake as guest of her in the practical recreational field stop-gaa and an- - cnee." temporary in Los Angeles. The southern Caldaughter, Mrs. Jay Gam. for For strictly military purposes, a other plan permanent farm Mrs. O. A. Williams entertained ifornia city with its 4S public reThe stop-ga- p based the house bill provides about 377,- is program. at a luncheon at her home last Fri- creation centers, has established an on the Soil Conservation Act of immmsxi. appropriaenviable reputation for its interest day afternoon. 1 03.. SMS XI, or a toobscure and, at the time tions come to ?1 an Mrs. Z. H. Jacobs will entertain in recreation and its success in conof its passage, a seemingly unim- - tal of $."i.",ixXMXX). Navy expendithe Bay View club at her home1 in ducting a program. Portant bill. The act gives scere- - tures are expected to bring total cTl. round Salt Lake City next Wednesday The state director of physical complete opening fisof agliculturtf power to pre- - defense spending for lUNi-3- 7 ' education. Miss Bernice Moss, has hfdU'C: 1,xmi,ixmi,ooo. cal t.rm almost to '.il ion. The new .ro, year Mrs. Linn Sandall will entertaip bern excellently trained and her Upptr Hr.Pl the.- - evenings bridgeelubat4ier-kwik-fr-the, ilua - 0len.vs. home next Thursday evening. Uintah vs.' Murray, 7:30 p. m. . gt year has been of high order. Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen fessor Jenson and Professor Car-wi- ll Nephi vs. North Summit, 6:30 arrive in Kaysville Sunday to lisle, trained ab Oregon and f. m. i mo vifiitin 0r.ralalijj.3-rogpit-t vs. w inner of Provo vs. p pp both fntjrfj' tives and friends. familiar with modern trends hav- - Spanish Fork game, to Le plajeJj j Eldora Odd, daughter of Mr. and ing only recently returned from ad- Friday. Mrs. Amos Odd, and Jane Strong, vanced study. Lower Bracket , Davis vs. Logan, 3:30 p. m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry During the last three weeks of Salina vs. Weber, 2:30 p. m. Strong, returned Sunday from St. the summer session beginning Monf - Marks hospital. Salt Lake City, day, Jyhe 20. Miss Margaret Delta vs. Central, 1:30 p. m. where they underwent operations American Fork vs. winner of the McCune school of Salt for appendicitis the previous Mon- Lake City, will offer courses in the Cranite-Morga- n playoff game, to; be played Friday. day. modem dance. ' Mrs. It. K. Merrill, Jr., of Weber became the fourteenth i3 visiting in Kaysville at the Sourbier: The man next door club to clipch a post in the annual Do Your by home of her parents, Mr. fend Mrs. won't wake me up at four oclock classis Wednesday, the Warriors' Frank L. Layton. Mr. Merrill is in the morning mowing his lawn defeating South Rich, 30 to 21, at in the east on business. anv more. Ive got him beat. Ogden to gain the third position Mrs. Arie Koldowyn of Ogden Fishbein: IIow do you manage in Region One. Ogden, Logan-Ogde- n district champion, and Lowith her par- it? spent the week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sourbier: I bqrrow his lavnmow-e- r gan, district runnerup, had prethe night before. viously gained posts In the turney. spend-a-slor- no per couple. j well-know- - A XI Assemblies i .1 E of Basketball Banquet brilliant. th,H W,U. Wednesday evening after school, AAA. he as d.d the under dead There are. of course, reasons for You will the basketball players from all this other one. PZn against However, many authorities. some measure them for what they are teams were given a this political reasons. Those who banquet in the know say that Mr. Rosevelt. with within the Democratic, purty, and you will have that school worth The cafeteria. noys were tremendous house and senate that the amendment might be gjv- - lerest and fellowship which you are forbidden to eat. after or before Nu-1 the treatment same Will the Davis by Play majorities, doesnt want any more (,n willing to give of your effort ami the games, so were given this meal nests stirred up before preme ( ourt as the AAA There-- ; time to help them all. hornets us u result. Logan in Opener As a (ore the new bill permits the secre-jxj- f election than he can help. to' yOU are truly a leader other! will firul sutiisfH.ctioM in uttainment; Barber (to young plastered-hair- congressional leaders are tary to provide money andcontrol Wednesday, 3:30 result, comrades and associates, you ed heick): Whatll you have. getting up crop doing their real talking behind your State. wj fjn satisfaction in having haircut or just the oil changed? floors in the committee agencies in the is states. KAYSVILLE With the excep- closed 'lhere would pass laws giving legislatures are rooms, bargaining they (one something; you will have a tion of two games to decide which and for attainment. That is an C By the time these agenciespowers the teams will go to the sUte tourna- "in Tru"e'leaierShip'"'lf' bills ''reach' the' floor, tary deems sufficient to carry out rnp0rtant you " Ro11 is cut aml dripdpurposes of the true Ieader you wiI1 have Tu evr'thi,,''r in state calls 1 establish-a flood of Ayes" bttlle AAA s would b, courage to face ingratitude. Dont have their teams with aproduce States refusing to fall in lweworry of anl that for people are scattering 'Nays' would get no benefits after two sow to show ready for the en- thats that. appreciation. There will which counter, a H Ka' out there somewhere we earslLI do this? j Republicans Why permit be held in the Desert CALVES lhis Kives up the constitution- - urp trying to obtain and get peo- March For the same reason as the Demo-M1- 1 a,lty gymnasium P 'n. A true leader is .le at least, ph to obtain. 21 inclusive errats politics. Republican strate-- , tecbnSally speaking 18 to ... croi, never offended; he hasnt time. He WANTED Provo and Spanish gists seem to be just as sure as contro1 wuld engineered by the may fai, jn an atu,mpt but jj he Democratic that peace strategists Fork and Granite states ami not by the federal gov- a true jeader be will recoup his and Morgan will set- and quiet is in their best interest ernment. and so would not run in-- ( js anj attaek the in forr(,j, to on do their talking They prefer on tle differences to the objections laid down by the another way. He will problem mothe And too are accomplish II. 0. IIROUGH stump. they Friday of this week. - Supreme (urt in the AAA test wbat he starts out to do. He must The winner of the tivated bv the dread fear of alien- case have a vision; he must have a plan, the 180-BRIGG? h Fork tinC votes that might pave No-Kaysville No means has yet been establish-- 1 If we ure going somewhere we Phone 1 to a Republican win in way in the will upper place gamtf ml for raising the required .. vember should know where we are going1 bracket and the winner of in! The new farm bill which, so far xsMst and a new bill must be! and why ami what we" expect to Granite-Morga- n game will go to' as L ould see, went through passed for that. There is strong anyon' the lower bracket. to at aentiment r.i.e ' to ' few ti I in.cmwre,, Or P i ripple, The lower brocket teams include He came to Oregon University in 1030 from the University of Michigan where he was assistant director of intramurals. He has been one of the important forces in n and building up the school of physi successful highly cal education at Oregon. -- ef the Glen Grant, -- mission is timely and helpful topics to assist . m conducting I H clubs, throughout the state They included Picsideut Elmer G. Peterson Director William Peterson. Dr the beginning Junior officers are selling tickets all week long and campaigning for the dance which will be held March 2s. price of ad- Y W. Owens and Henderson. members of the staff In the closing session of the oui.se Director Peterson outlined the qualifications of leadership. This uddicss was designed to stim- is to an amendment this ait. hill ulute the club leaders in carrying whereby the secretary is authmwork when ,hy returned 7a d to spend X.VNi.uHMKs. a year to",n ,,be'r communities. l,, respective h,"i pay farmers not only for preventare horn and not ne- - that almost every bring Junior. Drum Monday was Diom Week bc-I'o- battles legislative t Darning was given to the leaders m clothing, foods, home management poultry, sheep, swine, heel dairying, forestry and crop;, In addition lecturers appeared the general session to stimulate the leaders with discussion of At State School day headlines from Capitol Hill that, in brief, there would be excitement, tolor. drama These commentators were not Inn 1 1 1 field. Robert Green. Mrs. Susanah E. Robins has returned home from Long Beach, California, where she had spent the titanic loomed, would - .) Spin six-da- y G. T. F Score by quarters: 11 20 Davis in Cyprus Referee. Oswald; umpire. T. natio- and. Mrs. Rulon Fisher of were last Evanston, Wyoming, week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. (300-350lF- V.tei n intensive tram mg nurse at the Utah State Agn-- . it It ura (ollege 132 III t lub lead lieu vid-- , ; rr, nTnj eirnsmn workers ('tom 2J counties of the state relumed to their homes Saturday A detailed program beginning at s ixi a m February 21 was carried o Before the inns, nt c.ngies-- eon- - hrnugh morning. afternoon and o I vened. a great munv commentators evening to February H.i. under the O tl direction of DP Murray and Miss forecast that a knockdow Davidson, state club lead .Myrtle m was drag-ou- t session prospect 36 Totals A. Mr. Inserting thermometer In the center of the thlck-ee- t portion of a lamb roast. 2. Placing roast, with thermometer Inserted, In a moderate oven 3. Removing roait from oven when column hae reached point marked Lamb on metal plate. 4. The perfect roast a delight to the appetite and to the eye. 1. Loaders Complete Training Course Econo mic Highlights Hr that Lewis, rf Pehrson, If Sonne, c. Johnson, rg. McAllister, lg. Dson - , Cyprus ut Barnes. s Totals high-pum- d ns to when the roast has leached the proper degree of dunencss. The steps In Its use are si tuple, as shown by tho pictures. any uncertainty -- o H is. Husband can now turn out the Tim experienced cook has no ad left-han- 6 Layton, t f Brink. If. Swan. c. D. Briggs, rg. Clark. M Joe Davis, if Atkinson, rg at perfect Fiit-n- T vantage over Hi- beginner, j All because today masting meat has become a matter of mechanical precision. A better knowledge of cookery acquired through thorough research, plus the very latest in kitchen gadgets, has put this business jf ron.stlng on a scientific basis and Its ns easy as falling off the proverbial log. say the experts. In the upper corner of tho Illustration above Is the meat thermometer which plays- n Mg part in this story of roasting, because It eliminates ll Recreation Classes even 7T2S, A j note in looking over .the list Will Be Held A. C. of track stars at the University of Utah for this spring, that three of LOGAN Two weeks of intenDavis best are ranking work in the intrammural and sive Snatch in the Redskin camp. recreational phases of physical eduthe who of is Rushforth, be offered at the sumto are cation track8ter8, will have little diffi- mer session of the Utah State Agin the his own in culty holding imp on this side of the con- ricultural college this summer AnTenth the ference. His only ' threat is Gil- mediately following J. H. Lin- bert Cruther, colored ace of C. U. nual Coaching school. Dr.The director ford, special reports Cruther did ft. 8 in. in meet rk t"wo 'weeksVgo1.1 Rushforth Valso! b?Fin " Moay. June to Friday. June available for. low. hurdles and broad j .);N and sure feels Coach jump. Armstrong of first places in the javelin events Heading the visiting staff will be with Jack Thornley pitching the Professor Paul Washke, director of spear. Jack heaved the stick for intrammural sports at the Univera conference record last year. Ray sity of Oregon. The recreational Atkinson will add strength to the program will be directed by Glen Ute team in the shot-pand dis- O. Grant, supervisor of community recreation for the city of Los Ancus events. Miss Bernice Moss. Utah geles. director of health, physical state KAYSVILLE education and recreation, will conduct an important stury of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gailey, Mrs. Program in Physical Education. William E. Gailey and daughter, Professor Joseph R. Jenson and Alice, Faye Sanders and J. R. Professor Carlisle, heads of the Gailey spent last Sunday in Logan mens and womens department of visiting with Beth and Genevieve physical education at the college, will also give special courses and Gailey and Clyde Gailey. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh in addition they will supplement Route of 800 families. Write to- the intensive work of the two weeks with their courses which will day. Rawleigh. Dept.. adv. 4tpd.M2(J carry through the full six weeks of Denver, Colorado. Miss Josie Stewart, who is at- the session. The program has been organized tending the Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, spent last to meet a definite need of the week-en- d at her home in Kaysville. coaches and the teachers of physiIsabelle Burton spent last week- cal education in this area. The n-wide end visiting friends in Logan. trend necessitates the esMiss Dorothy Epperson of Den- tablishment of the broadest kind of ver, Colorado, is spending the week physical education program in evvisiting at the home of Mrs. W. P. ery school. The movement is so new that many teachers and Epperson. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gerber re- coaches find themselves without turned home Sunday following a sufficient training to direct the two weeks trip to Illinois, where work adequately, and many of they attended the funeral of Mr. these persons have requested such Gerbers father. a course as the college plans for Miss Gretta Rawlings of Fair-vie- this year. Professor Washke is one of the Idaho, was a last week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. leading figures in the intramural F. F. A. Inisen this -, 1 We ( annual !lu- gymnasium Friday night ed by the heavy searing of 'Brink, the Halts ended league com- (1 Si no year for Clodhopper, presented b F F A The Feed Store Mystery " The cast of characters are: Henry Gibbons. Uenor Nelson; Lemuel Deck Claude Moss; Mr. Ihilburt. Ted loterson; Worthy Meadows. Anderson; Raymond Townsend Knowles. Charles Peterson Maitin 1uples, Keith Ooop-e- i; Alvm Hawes, Ray Odd; Bert lev ms, Henry Knabara; Keeper drubs. James Johnston. This play will he presented to tin- student- - March Ft, 1!36. plus s will return next year. l night i UTC-.3-S- ei noon 2.V. df'tue 31-3- stu- - l : A ft KAYSVIT.LF. Fine Bi iggs and xpectacu-Ua- r play by shooting by Flow! ,Bt ink luu tied the game for Glen Woi thing-'toilDavit. Dait' at the Gypnis Final Standings Of Teams in the Jordan District days): - - f 1! Night inal night. XI no admission for g Dai! petition for the season and sland LLOYD BRINK Alan Layton and Charley Clark the undisputed champions of the were not up to snuff in the game was outstanding in Friday's game Joidan district. with (' prus Cyprus scored the initial basket Friday, but we know that they will in the first minutes of play The come through with their fine style Daits retaliated ami Blink heaved o fplay in the tournament- nexF the first basket for the brown and week. Until teams played on even gold Ab says that he is very happy grounds during the first period In for Davis which ended M-this year for two reasons that! the second quaitei Davis marked Davis will be in the Utah tourna-- J ment, and Buena Vista, his alma up points and the Pirates got A third quarter rally score Mater, will go to the Colorado j classic. brought Cyprus II points with . Davis hut i. this made the score I. Glen Worthington will not be Three field goals by Brink and one each by Claik and Briggs wanting for material for a real) in the final eriml put Davis in ihe team next year. With the showing lead with a total of .'!ii points Cypthe second team made in capturing rus got three baskets in this hiae-- ' the state title, it looks as if Davis will rule the Jordan district again ket Final score next year. Brink, Clark, Layton, There were 12 fouls committed Briggs and Swan will be lost from during the game seven by Davis and five by Cyprus The Pirates the team next year but their places will probably be filled by Reading, converted three and the Darts two Sheffield, Randall, and Hayes. Joe Davis is the only first stringer who Dav is - resolved (first Night. lae - seat, xl.3n. Afti noon'H.. e j ticket (general Kaysville IS c |