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Show n S A Skid Under Congress CHATTER "Moving Sidewalk" is proposed in Washington to carry representatives from their offices to (Continued from Page 1) two and a half ounces of rubber, the capltoL Probably the opposition covered with yarn and leather and back home can think up cheaper cores ran high. In the first inter ways to put the skids under collegiate game, between Amherst and Williams college, on July 1. 1859, Amherst won by the score of 88 to1 GOLF 33. The game lasted 28 innings, how from Page 1). (Continued 13 on were ever, and there players for the good and bad player In equal each aide. The first professional team was array. Everyone has an equal chance of the Cincinnati Red stockings, organ ized as an amateur club in 1886, and winning and as the blind hole will a hat, the net and becoming a professional outfit in be drawn from 1889. In that year It made a tour gross fours are anyones battle, low of the United States meeting local net and high net also can be won amateur teams, winning 56 games by anyone playing. Everyone should and tying one game during the sea- take advantage of this offer. Ail the above events will be used son. averaging 42 points per game, in the Junior division and all local while its opponents averaged 10 The first pitcher to throw a curved boys and girls are Invjted to particiball was Arthur Cummings, who in pate o- -o traduced the Innovation in 1866. The second ten -- man team match The oldest professional baseball league is the National League, or of the season is Sunday, May 22 at ganlsed In 1876 with eight teams: Nlbley Park with the Utah Copper, New York, Boston, Chicago, Phila- ltes teeing off at 10:30 a. m. delphia St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Hartford. The American Peraonel! of teams: No. 1, Ray Thomas and W. O. League was formed In 1900, the oriRoulllard clubs Buffalo. Chicago, ginal being No, 2. J W. Ridd and H. P, Lott. Cleveland. Detroit Indlanoplis. No. 3, A. C Ensign and H C. Kansas City, Milwaukee and MinAnderson. ( neapolis. In 1884 the first "world series" No. 4 Paul Schultz and Bill Lar- was Providence, teri played when No. 5 L. L. Johnston and Keith champions of the National League, defeated Metropolitans of the Amer- Temple No. 6, Ray Corfield and D W icas Association, winning three out Hatfield of a series of five games A $175,000 the difficult Logan Golf & Country Club course was six strokes better than Elbert Norton's, a member of fi Ogden's H Monte team and nearest competitor to the champ. Wilkin, by virtue of his championship, became the winner of the first leg on the beautiful Needham trophy. The Magna shot-maksuccessfully defended the championship he won last year and would have hait a second leg on the trophy had it been awarded then. er OWNED 3rd East and 3rd South. 10,000 GRANITE PUPILS CELEBRATE ANNUAL FIELD DAY GAL TOMATO JUICE, best quality . 25c 13c WAX PAPER 125 feet 10c TISSUE PAPER, 3 rolls for 10 bars Crystal White Soap, small... 28c of yt u - Rlb-bot- home L OPERATED Kitchen BUTTER lb. ,r, 26c f P0RK & BEANS, 21-- 2 size, 3 cans r. ,23c size can. . . . ; . .lfc A- -l SODA CRACKERS, 2 lbs ;.17c 1 TUNA FLAKES, 1-- 2 .... ONE OF OUR BEST SELLERS GRAINS OF HEWLETTS c Pint Pancake FIoui 5 lb. pkg. ct nvllEt! VET Elf.l-r- r PEANUT BUTTER, very choice, 2 lb.. 19c 1 5c 1 MILK, all brands, 4 for , ...,25c Vegetable Soup, Scowcroft, can 47c I APPLE BUTTER, No. 2 can ,10c CRISC0, 3 lb. can 25c EGGS, Strictly fresh, doz 21c HILLS BROS. COFFEE, lb POTATO CHIPS, 5 oz., 2 for. 18c 15c PDW. SUGAR, 3 lbs 25c Oleomargarine, Dinner Bell, 2 lbs 35c Salad Dressing, Dinner Bell, qt e, ySUPPtRY ' Louis Falvo, prop. 1 oo , SPECIALS FOP We Deliver From Our Store To Your R3AY-22- HOME Pep and vigor of youth was e'emon-strate- d Friday during the annual Granite school district field day and ' May day festivities as approximately 10,000 children romped and danced around colorful Maypoles in a day long program at Liberty Pari:. Opening at 9 30 a. m. with rn effective raising flag ceremony officiated by Boy Scouts of the district, the festival offered a varied out-door program. Laughing and energetic, the children offered a thrilling spectare of youth as they moved in and out of their routines during the ro'or- ful Maypole dance. There wr- - 20 Poles braided simultaneously by 40 children of the lower grades Next came the folk dancing with students of the fifth and sixth people No 7 Impersonating nations of the world Elder One of the highlights of th No. 8. was the huge posture Jonee. No. 9, Howard Ridge and Abel featuring the girls of Junior high- schoo's In the district Larson C P. Rockwood, chairman, duccted No. 10 the festivities assisted by other ofJohnson. No. 11, Wallace Farmer and Wal- ficers and teachers of the d'st-lThe afternoon was spent in a lile-ti- c lace Williams and field contest. Including a No 12, Curly Sandall and Max marble tournament, horseshoe pitchWimmer No 13, Harry Quayle and Arthur ing softball, baseball and other Marsh. No 14. Ray Cromar and Joe HONORED TO POSITION No. 15, Hy Duckworth and Maurice Pastor E B. Pace of the ComMai ben. No. 16, El Larson and S Y&ma-guch- l. munity Baptist Cfiurch was last week president of the No 17, Dick Naylor and Keith Utah State Ministers Council, and also co Utah .cpie enta-tlv- e Spratley. on tlie board of managers for No 18 Jerry Dunn and Chad the National Ministers' Council Goodin No 19. 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Phillips c o Magna Cash Mr and Mrs D H Wilkin of MagMarket. Reward. 1 No. na. became the golfer on the Utah State Agricultural College campus Saturday. May 14. when he WANTED . Man with car who can outclassed a talented field in the furnish references to help with established route Write Mr. Moody tourfirst annual USAC medal-pla- y 723 Downington. Salt Lake City or ney. The popu'ar Aggie senior's scores call evenings. of 39 and 41 for eighteen holes over t RITZ, large, 2 for 44 oz., pkg . We have many other bargains that we do not have space to advertise. . YVHFTpFCH These are our original priced specials. SHORTENING shield wipers, sweep the water right and left-m- ake a dry track for the rubber to grip. What's more, Silvertowns give you exclusive Golden Ply blow-ou- t protection. 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