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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRIJM. UTAH NEW MANAGER OF News Notes Its a Sees Hahn as America's Hope Privilege to Live in Utah i i v Lloyd uow HUNTINGTON Among the business matters transacted at a recent SPRING RAIN meeting of the board of county comHurry," said Mrs. Turtle, to tlie missioners were two betterment applilittle turtles, the spring Is here and cations, one for graveling three and It Is time to get up." lf miles of the state road south Soon they were all out of their win-itbeds of mud and were looking of Huntington, the state to participate about the pond for the nicest kinds of to the sum of $2500 and the county to homes. pay the remainder of $2000. The What do you think of this? asked other was for graveling two miles of Mrs. Turtle. the state road north of Emery. The It Is a very fine looking home," estimated cost is $5000, of which the said Mr. Turtle as he looked at the state will pay $2000 and the county home Mrs. Turtle had picked out. the remainder. Lets see how we can fix our SALT LAKE Livestock on the porches. We must have three. I western range is in good condition, could never abide a summer home that having gone through the winter in had less than three porches. good flesh with light losses, according Mo niore could I," agreed Mrs. to the April 1 report of George A. Turtle. Scott, livestock statistician for the We like plenty of porches, agreed United States department of agriculthe little turtles. ture, issed recently. Generous and Ah, said Mr. Turtle, twisting his well distributed precipitation during head far tit of his shell, its so nice March was recorded for Utah, with that we all like the same things. seasonal temperatures greatly beneIt makes us get along so well. We fiting the ranges. Prospects now are all like porches. We like to sit upon shown to be very good for spring feed them In the warm sunshine. and mostly satisfactory for summer, We enjoy a quiet nap on one of but with limited storage and reserve three porches, but we always like to water in high areas. choose between three." PROVO Condition of winter wheat Yes, said Mrs1. Turtle, it would 1 was 96 per cent of normal, be such a pity If we only had one on April with 95 per cent a year ago, compared porch. to the Utah crop report isaccording Just Imagine how hard it would sued Frank Andrews, agricultural by be to think, Oh dear, which porch statistician for the United States deshall I take my nap on? and then reavpartment of agriculture. Ten-yemember there was only one porch. time was anof at wheat this erage Now the turtles have three logs out93 per cent. In the United side their homes which they call their nounced as States the winter wheat crop was reporches. as 68.8 per cent normal on Sometimes they are of logs and ported 1, April compared with 84.5 a year sometimes of funny, ugly snags which and a ten-yeaverage at this ago, the turtles think are quite beautiful. time of 81.9. to rtfln a spring rain," Its going LOGAN 'The outlook for poultry said Mr. Turtle, after they had all de- owners in Cache county and Utah in general is exceptionally bright according to H. A. Campbell, Cache county, director in the Utah Poultry Producers association. At present the Utah egg is holding its own on the eastern markets and is bringing a higher price now than it has for some time, Mr. Campbell said. Eastern extras are bringing SO cents a dozen, and selects and standards 28 cents. SALT LAKE Work of damming Red Butte creek above Fort Douglas and the construction of a $370,000 reservoir for the post is expected to start soon. According to post headquarters, the 800 and ' ar Upon Their Porches. elded upon their summer home and were settled upon their porches. How do you know it Is? asked You say that in such a Mrs. Turtle. decided manner. Of course I know you are a wise turtle and know a great deal, but I never before knew you were a weather prophet. Are you? Im not a weather prophet, my dear, said Mr. Turtle, but I know this time. Tell me how you know? asked Mrs. Turtle. Because, explained Mr. Turtle, I see Mr. Tortoise. Does he like the rain so much? asked Mrs. Turtle. Like it! exclaimed Mr. Turtle., Gracious, he hates the rain. He simply cannot stand it He thinks the rain is horrid, yes, extremely horrid." I dont understand at all, said You say you know it is Mrs. Turtle. going to rain, and you know because you see Mr. Tortoise in the distance. And then you say that Mr. Tortoise hates the rain. It is very Mr. Tortoise hates the rain, and he is the weather prophet, said Mr. Turtle. He always knows when Its going to rain and when he sees that it is about to happen, he hurries away Where the rain wont touch him. I see him hurrying away from an approaching rain storm now. The storm Is coming because hes hurrying off or at least he Is hurrying off because the rain is coming. Just see if Im not right. Mr. Tortoise never makes a mistake. And, sure enough, in a shert time, It began to rain a heavy spring rain and not merely a spring shower. Conditional Peggy had been to the circus and being somewhat naughty when she came back she was asked by her mother: Dont you think that if dogs and ponies and monkeys can obey so well, a little girl who knows so much more than animals should obey even more readily? . Peggy thought a moment, then replied: "Yes, of course, If she had been as well trained. PROVO Utah countys fair will be held in Provo Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 27, 28 and 29, according to President John F. Mendenhall of Springville, who just returned from a meeting of the Association of Utah Fairs at Salt Lake. Mr. Mendenhall was also chosen on a legislative committee to meet with the next session of the legislature in an effort to obtain a state appropriation for county fairs. E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the county fair board, also represented the county at the state meeting. VERNAL The persistent cold winds of the past two weeks are responsible for severe losses in lambs to flockmasters of Ashley valley and other parts of the Uintah basin. While lambing in the large range flocks will not commence ustil April 15 and perhaps later, lambing has been in progress in the flacks maintained by farmers and others operating sheep on a smaller scale. BRIGHAM CITY City Sanitary Inspector Jesse Owens announced that Brigham Citys annual cleanup campaign will begin Monday, April 23. Arrangements are being made by the city board of health to have all citizens clean up their premises and pile the rubbish, ashes, cans, etc., on the sidewalks near the curb. The rubbish will be hauled off by the city during clean-u- p week. DUCHESNE Warants1 on the treasurer of the United States aggregating $23,318.15 were received by State Treasurer John Walker to be applied on three highway propositions in the state. The project and amounts follow: Thompson to Cisco in Grand county, $113,383.83; Duchesne-Fruite$5167.08, and Uintah-Morga- n county, $4767.08. Katherine Jane was kept In bed for several days to break up a cold. At the end of the second day she said to her mother: Mamma, why is It night, night, night, all the time? When will It be daylight? i Unnatural Things Freddy Theres more unnatural things at our house than there is at yours, Mury, because my father's got a wooden leg. Mary Fshaw, thats nothing, my sisters got a cedar chest The public health service Sport pe- Two years ago Hahn was credited with a half mile in on the an1:21 chor leg of a relay race at the national championships at Philadelphia. Doctor Peltzer was even more than Hahn after the race. Warm in his praise of his American rival, the German champion expressed the hope that they might cut the record down to the new time of 1:50 if conditions were found to be favorable In the Olympic championship this summer. 800-mete- Eugene Criqui and Benny Bass held the featherweight throne for the shortest time in the history of boxing. The New York Yankees have the largest pay roll in baseball, more than $300,000 a year being paid its players We note that many who dont have time to stop at a grade crossing are numbered among those laid to rest Bill Janda, a Chicago semi-prbeen signed with Burlington According to one authority, golf has a greater number of active participants than any other game in America. The American tour projected for this year by the Glasgow Celtics, the most famous of Scottish soccer teams, has been deferred. Cary A. Haree of Florida recently made the coveted hole in one while playing at the Live Oak Golf club, of which he is president. Ex-Go- While urging his teammates on from the sideline Heber Winebrenner, a member of the Wolf Lake basketball club in Indiana, dislocated a knee. The Whitney, a stake race named in honor of the. late Payne Whitney, with a gross value of $10,000 to $12,-00will have its first running at Saratoga in August Luis Firpo, Argentine heavyweight, engaged In fewer bouts than any other pugilist in history who attained equal He fought 52 times, prominence. scoring 22 knockouts. Harold G. Olson, Ohio State basket ball coach, would like to see basket ball officials adopt the idea of Sam Barry, Iowa State coach, to abolish the jump ball at center. Kid McCoy is now head of the San Even in his Quentin fire department. matrimonial ventures, the Kid made something of a record for himself as an extinguisher of old flames. ... Mississippi campaign. league for the Outfielder George Blackerby of Waco of the Texas league, who had planned to retire from baseball, thought better of the game and signed his 1928 contract S. P. (Speed) Williams, former business manager of the York club of the New vania league, has been to serve in that capacity for this season. York-Penns- d Elmer Tutweiler, a pitcher, has been sold by Mobile to Selma of the Southeastern league. Tutweiler is a vet and had been with Mobile for several seasons. right-hande- Outfielders Perry Hale and William Murphy, Infielders Paul Brunner and h Harry Emmond and Pitcher A. were released by the Martins-burclub of the Blue Ridge league. Brak-yovic- g 1 Julian Wera, the young Yankee farmed out to Los Angeles, is making a great hit in the camp of the Angels. Wera is flagging everything that comes near third base and hitting with the best of them The photograph shows j' Burleigh Grimes, recently secured from the New York Giants by the Pittsburgh Pirates in a trade for Vic Aldridge. Pirate fans see another pennant the acquisition of Grimes. by The experts are picking the Yanks this year. It doesnt mean anything except possibly that the Boston Red Sox will win the pennant. Last year the experts liked the Mackinen. This year, however, the Macks have retired. Clarence Alien, a young Jersey City pitcher in the camp of the Baltimore Orioles, was discovered to be one of those ambidextrous things. Coach Fritz Maisel found him warming up when he was tagged as a r and learned from the kid that he can throw with either arm. d right-hande- PLANTS SEEDS BULBS Seeds, Baby Chicks. Bulbs, Plants, they all grow. Send for big free poultry sup. ply and seed catalog. BAILEY & SONS CO.. Salt Lake. Utah. For Caked Udder and Sore Teats in Cows Try dealer are authorized to refund your first bottle if aot enited. (or the mo&ey All Makes. Send your blades to our factory to be renewed and resharpened better than when you bought them. VERY SHARP GUARANTEED to Wrap blades with coin and mail SAFETY BLADE CO.. INC. Station K, Dept. 210. Los Angeles. Calif. ; m v Lj end aur. 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Petrey Co., Cincinnati, o. f Tom Lash, who pitched for a club Herman Reigan, a Kansas City lad stands six feet, two, has been signed by Joplin of the Western asd sociation. He is a pitcher. & Balsam of Myrrh Warren Freshour, a portside hurler tried out with the Pittsfield Hillies of the Eastern league last year, is back for another try at it who red: AQ who Bill Hardin, second baseman of the University of California, has signed a contract to play with the Fort Smith Twins of the Western- - association. ,THILRE HANFORDS Shortstop Billy Hamilton, last year with Fort Smith, has signed for this season with Vicksburg in the Cotton States circuit in H that has ever ,,S place of Bayer Aspirin u an antidote for pain. Sate, or physi. dans wouldnt use it, and endorse fe use by others. Sure, or several mil. lion users would have turned to some, thing else. But get rea! Bayer Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box, and the word genuine printed in . Boy Rider Is Winner has of the coming The release of Rube Bressler to the Brooklyn Robins, means that Wally Pipp will be retained by the Reds this season. Manager Hendricks had previously hinted that Pipp would have to go. Grimes to Help with college and professional baseball In almost every conceivable capacity, and because of this Is believed to have acquired the groundwork for a successful manager. When he abandoned professional baseball, Slattery turned to coaching college teams. He began at Tufts and developed one of the best nines that Institution ever had. He repeated this record at Harvard and three years ago went to Boston college. During his association with the colleges he developed a number of players who later found their way into professional baseball. Despite his college coaching activities, Slattery continued to keep In touch with major league baseball by acting as scout for the Braves at the closd of each college season and thereby further equipped himself with an knowledge of the game. Many baseball men believe Slattery possesses every requisite for a successful manager and with his appointment as pilot of the team in his native city as an added incentive, the opinion prevails that with an even break in luck Slattery will turn In a good record. - J. N. Mock has been elected secretary of the Albany club of the South' eastern league. to the surface, "We read much, said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, and are troubled chiefly in deciding what to forget, ' .Washington Star, great rformance. In playing 18 holes, the average golfer is said to walk about five miles. says Reader s Troubles set L that the popular idea that a drowning person rises to the surface three times is apparently Incorrect Some persons never come to the surface at all while some struggle many times. of 1 :51 by Doctor Peltzer, who was a witness to the Amerrecord B-HL- Merely a Belief d record, the outdoor worlds half-mil- e but surpassed icans College. Although to the current generation of baseball fans Jack Slattery may be looked upon as a newcomer from the college ranks, the new manager of the Boston Braves, who recently quit his post as coach at Boston college to take up the task of giving the Hub a pennant contender, actually has had a long and varied career In basebalL For more than a quarter of a century Slattery has been associated Hahn not only blasted the Indoor er d, Night All the Time Two-year-ol- 1,500-met- Wales lias won 23 of the 38 international soccer matches played with First Lieutenant C. S. Sletter has just Ireland. Of the rest, Ireland won 14 m been designated quartermaster in and one was drawn. The arrival charge of construction. Sabin Carr, Yales brilliant pole of a hydraulic engineer from Washington, D. C., is expected soon. Further vaulter, and worlds record holder, is details of the project have not been taking lessons in airplane flying at an announced. airport in Hartford, Conn. BRIGHAM CITY An increase of forward on Harold bearing peach trees this season of NorthwesternGleichman, basket ball universitys 15 about per cent more than those of team for two been elected has years, 1927 is expected by Frank Andrews, 1929 quint. of the captain in statistician for Utah agricultural the United States department of agriThe University of Wisconsin staculture. This estimate is based upon dium, Camp Randall field, will have reports from 112 peach growers who have now 63,928 trees of bearing age, a seating capacity cf 44,000 when the 1928 gridiron season opens. compared with 56,451 for the past year. at Boston h SSO-yar- d mer. Not since Mel Sheppard turned the trick twenty years ago at London has any American come home first in these two events. Hahn will be up against the stiffest competition at Amsterdam, but h I s performances within the past few weeks have focused fresh attention on his chances of gaining anOIympictriumph. recHahns sensational half-mil- e ord came only three nights after he had run Ray Conger and Dr. Otto Peltzer into .he boards in a 4:13 mile at the Knights of Columbus meet Had he negotiated the mile on the lightning fast intercollegiate er ar one-fift- runs at the Olympics this sum- ne-ha- i Gained Big Success as Coacli Hahns worlds record track where he clipped three and mile run of 1:51 seconds from the on Indoor track has demonstrated conclusively that the record, Hahn, track experts besturdy Nebraskan Is America's lieve, would have gone over the main hope for a double victory In distance in somewhere near 4:10. GRAHAM. BONNER. AARY oortii&iT i BRAVES OLD HAND mum w The photograph shows John Silvester, Od Ludlow, Shropshire, taking one of the jumps on his horse, Trixie. When but ten years old John made a visit to Wales and won three races at Llandenny and two out of three at Usk. He is now twelve years old and has rode ten winners and nine seconds out of twenty-on- e mounts. He weighs not quite sixty pounds and has remarkable strength for a boy his age. Benny Leonard May Get Hudkins as Opponent , Benny Leonards threatened comeback has been taken seriously by Tex Rickard, who will offer the former lightweight champion a match with Ace Hudkins. Leonard Is aiming at the welterweight title but before he approaches a match with Joe Dundee the boxing commission will insist on a qualifying bout. If Benny can hurdle the Nebraska wildcat there will be no further questions asked. The bout probably will not be held Leonard needs several until May. weeks of training to get back into fighting form after an absence of three years from the ring. Doctor Jordan claims that much of the precoeiousness of young Americans can be traced to their practicability. They are the product of the greatest inventive and mechanical age the world has ever known! Whatever they do, right or wrong, they can Like instantly assign a reason. Willy. Willy said the teacher, is why that two of your fingers on the right hand are always cleaner than it the rest? Without hesitation, Willy Them are tb two 1 use whistles, for me dog. replied: when I . Would Try Later Jack Ill Now, show how to you shift gears. Mae Maybe it would be best me to leave them where they until 1 can drive better. Ill for are BAD HEALTH FOR SIX YEARS Lyd!a E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Gave Her Strength I. want to tell Arapahoe, Okla. you just what Lydia E. Pinkhams Com- Vegetable und has done lor me. I was in bad health for about six years. My nerves were all to Bob Fothergill Has Bad Luck on Heaves Bob Fothergill, Detroits 220-- ; pound left fielder, is credited with one of the prize freak plays of the training season. During a practice game With Minneapolis, a batter .. sent a. liner past Fothergill, who ran if down and then heaving the ball before he was set, threw to the. unoccupied left field bleachers. Undaunted, Fothergill jumped the rail, recaptured the ball :and. heaved again. This time the ball struck a wire screen directly In front of him and bounded ' back, . narrowly missing the throwers head. Fothergill didnt throw the ball a third time as the batter, had already scored. . - Harvard vs. Army football agreement between Harvard and the Army is announced by William J. Bingham, director of athletics at Harvard. The first game will be next fall at the Harvard stadium, where all ' games will be played except' in 1931, 'when' Harvard will visit West:. Point. Harvard will play Michigan at Ann 'Arbor in 1929 and at the Harvard stadium in 1930. A four-yea- r ; . could pieces. I sleep not and wasnt able to do my housework. Now I feel so much better! sleep like do baby. 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