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Show THK PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON SB' WCuiwork New Mid, llew eidit Uixs u ki fo: Bullet Set ANY doubt about wb? is the boss man amon the rutwork design is stnSgfor buffet set or as it is done mainly tkv f buttonhole stitch, and is wfnvely in thread t0 mftC & 0Jl a variety of colors. ,en need feel no hesita- Ji. :h middleweights of America, if not the world, was cleared up when a V; tr g his big - time debut in the major leagues this year, Oscar Vitt, new pilot of the Cleveland Indians, is probably faced with the toughest job in baseball. MAKING fisks Vitt has to make good with a club won the American league pennant just once in 35 years. This does that has ls U j ADVENTURERS CLUB Fred Apostoh of San Francisco knocked out champion Freddie Steele of Tacoma, Wash., in the ninth round of a scheduled twelve round bout in New York City recently. Toughest Spot in Baseball Confronts Vitt Kfc. not mean that Cleveland is or has been a bad ball club. The contrary ... s true. It has been a consistent first division outfit In re5961. Pattern cent years. It has 1 this one without bars. In threatened the leadL RQfii you will find a trans-ers occasionally. It Vi has spent money, of a doily 11 by 17 and one and one reverse Allen scouted Johnny inches; material shrewdly and develt6 by 8 of all oped some star players. But it has tements; illustrations had a sort of contented also ran Lused; color suggestions, fobtain this pattern send 15 complex. Besides Celeveland, three other 1 in stamps or coins (coins i:ed) to The Sewing Circle, major league teams will have new hold Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th managers in 1938. Bill McKechnie, who has won pennants with the St. New York, N. Y. Le write your name, ad-jaLouis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh pattern number plainly. Pirates, moves from the Boston Bees to the Cincinnati Ecds. Casey Stengel, who was paid his regular salary not to manage the Brooklyn Jy Their Dodgers last season, succeeds McKechnie at Boston. Gabby Street, old Sarge who had a worlds erect posture is closely as-e- d the We championship to his credit with the with 1931 Cardinals, moves in to manany physical expression (that age the St. Louis Browns. to produce that not only does self-c- t naturally tend to brace a Problems of Pilots and straighten i shoulders All of these pilots will have probp.ne but such attitude tends ice up a mans mind also, lems. But a pennant or a near penself-ct nant isnt expected of Messrs. Mcise who have lost their nearly always slouch. The Kechnie, Stengel or Street in the see, the bully or the dandy next couple of years. In Vitts case or swagger. There is a gold-it is different. Hes on the spot and ddle road that stands for he has to make good almost right and espect away. combined with courtesy and Vitt has proved he can take it. He ' ieration for others, we all had a phenomenal year with the j acquire. Newark Bears, a Yankee farm, in 1937. His club won the International league pennant by 25 V4 games, Safety Razors then swept through the playoffs by ad-ir- .g Dugh creating a demand, four straight each from Syrmade safety razors pos-an- d taking acuse and Baltimore. as demand increased, In the little world series, Vitt came down. Safety razors nit a few years ago sold for showed he could handle bail players in adversity as well as success. Co$3.00 to $5.00 can now be ased for fifty cents or less, lumbus, the American league chamtising did the job for the pions, won the first three games from the Bears at Newark and then mer. went west to polish them off. But Vitts club came roaring back to the next four straight at Cowin :n little lumbus and capture the world series. WITH Vitt, who had successful playing career with the Detroit Tigers some ire peppy and full of fun, men will u to dances and parties. BUT, if you years ago, has one o. Ufeiess and tired, men wont be "d other Men don t like outstanding T quiet" girls. Iterations one woman nas told He has an ungift. now to go smiling through" with to ability canny .Pinkhams(getahle Compound. It latars tone up the system, thus lessen- -i handle pitchers. At aiscomforts from the functional women must endure. Newark, he develef ?$ N,OW to get a bottle of 1 the finest staff oped 1 Compound today I in the minors from than a WntLen in ietter inexperienced men. With Allen, Feller. PINKHAM-Harder and build to around, Vitt may k .. V assemble the best j0b feller mound staff in the major leagues. In sensational young Bob Feller he will have one of the most Improved pitchers in the American league in 1938. talent Valk t. ft sh 3 fa ehinjjj emo-Therefo- 1, rater- -jj evsyl I rlick !s ringtlti oi coiuil baits 3 Ihetiaa ntTSssi; dissotel nntski wats. liitut argleiii anestiar nemta sespra? love see u R ASFB girls PEP By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter T T ELLO EVERYBODY: Well, sir, what are we going to do with this guy a bird with a story that nobody will believe? His name is George Kincel of Weehawkcn, N. J., and he writes as follows: When I told this story to my friends a few ago, all I got was snickers and laughs behind the hand,years so this is only the second time it has ever been related. I can furnish plenty of proofs of its authenticity, but if you dont believe it, dont publish it. Id rather take a sock in the jaw than have you doubt it. George has got me in a spot there. Ive either got to believe his tale or pop him one on the button. Well, fortunately for the peace of Weehawken, I do believe George's yarn. Its a straight story, and it checks. What more could I ask for? Dont worry, George. If I didn't believe it I WOULDN'T publish It. But here it comes and thats my answer to Uiose birds who gave you Uie horse laugh. Storm on Bald Mountain. It all came about on a camping trip. George and a pal were tenting it on the summit of Bald mountain, near Scranton, Fa. The time was June. 1933, and just in case anybody wants to check up on Georges story, his pals name is Tom Coyne, of Scranton, Pa. Darkness was coming on and so was a storm. It occurred to George that they didn't have enough firewood to last the night through, so he told Tom to get things in readiness for the storm while he went to get the wood. George left the camp and headed for a pile of logs that some woodsmen had left nearby. He picked up four two oil each shoulder and started back. He was about fifty yards away from camp and crossing a tiny stream by stepping from stone, when the heavens opened up above him and the rain began to fall in one solid sheet. Lightning began to play across the sky, and George had hardly taken two more steps when a terrific crash of thunder made him Jump. Dead" Ball Is Tested When the umpire barks Play Ball! on opening day, April 19, fans in the National league will have a first hand chance to draw their own conclusions about the new dead ball. Recent midwinter tests at Baltimore, Md., of this new ball with sluggers Jimmy Foxx of the American league, Chuck Klein of the National and Charley Keller of the In- ternational league participating three conclusions from brought baseball men assembled: 1. The dead ball has a soggy whoosh sound when hit. 2. The livelier American and International league ball emits a socking whack." 3. Either ball will go over the fence when hit on the nose. Before 300 shivering fans and sports writers, sluggers in Oriole park indiscriminate- worid-1,1- WITH-TVo- ur d.-st-nior- e Gale-hous- lis. WGpsifeii? h: iifi keep food 1 1 oving, waste soft many doc- - recommend of Nujol-ca- u,e Its gentle, action. e Players Must Hustle veteran This says he will have only one ironclad rule: My players must hustle all the time or out they go. There will be no exceptions. So, some of these days, Cleveland may recapture some of the glory that was its in 1920, when the Indians, led by Tris Speaker, swept through the American league to a pennant and then overwhelmed the Brooklyn Dodgers to capture the worlds championship. How about the other new man agers! The job confronting Gabby Street with the St. Louis Browns is largely one of rebuilding. During his manmiagerial career in the majors and and nors the Cardinals, Missions St. Paul Street has always im The proved the club he took over. Browns had the worst pitching staff m the majors last year. Street, an old catcher himself and wise in the to ways of the art, should be able Browns pitching. help the McKcchnie, who was a standout at Boston last year, should do well at Cincinnati. His work in devela oping Jim Turner and Lou Fette, inveterans, of minor league couple winners and of piloting to the Bees to fifth place in the National league, Is a tribute to his efforts. a Casey Stengel will not have he but Boston, at world of material can be counted on to inject some color into a rather drab team and a club pep it up. He can make hustle and the players all like him. I am twenty-fiv- e ca salt lakb stamp MM MM CMgr( UtMl years old and the girl I love Is very anxloua to get married. Hend foi Fre Samples Her people have money and we can go to live with them after our marriage but I am against this. HowREAL ESTATE ever, my fiancee Insists and say she will not wait to marry me if I WANTED TO HF.A11 FROM OWNER farm or unimproved land for a ilo. dont agree. Actually I couldnt give of WM. HAMLET BALDWIN, Hit. her a home of her own for two or three ycara and she knows this. But FARMERS the 2s keen on my living with her parents, and for some reason I can- WAMtD'-MK- M Interested In cLcmical Mollless not look to the future with any enfarming for thU district. Inex40 tunes more per Mere J. FORD pensive. joyment. I am worried and upset ANDKRSON. Salt Lake. Alameda, about this affair. Give me your opinion. D. R. K. PAMPHLETS ANSWER When a maiden is "so BOOKS determined to marry that she actually forces heryoung man to Jie altar against his wishes and against all rules of common sense, she is demonstrating clearly the fact that she Is more in love with the idea of marriage than with her future husband. And she is also showing a lack of Send two for YOUR TfFAI.TH character which bodes ill for her MAGAZINE,3c Stampi limpictus Bldg., Ball Lake. matrimonial future. It Is sheer weakness to rush Into marriage FURS AND SKINS when there isnt sufficient capital to finance the undertaking. It argues Ship yanr HIDES rtLTS s HtS WOOL that the Impatient lady Is to the beto attain to the dignity of NORTHWEST HIDE Ss FVH CO. tJ So. Srd.. Heat Salt Lake. Mrs. that she is perhaps ing too much concerned with showing SCHOOLS her friends that she's captured her man or that she fears ridicule if LEARN AND TELEGRAPHY she sticks too long to a suitor who Practical RADIO Actual Equipment. Training WESTERN is unable to offer her an engage- Wrlle for Frea Cntnlotiua. ELECTRICAL BALI LAKE. COLI.EuE. ment ring and a smart little apartment on the right side of town. Her I EARN BARREKINO In a few month.. Give me mar- New clnasea now forming. Poaltlon Guar. cry is therefore: Molar ltarbar Colleia Salt Laka City. riage at any price even at the cost of my husbands PERSONAL What kind of love Is this which demands such a sacrifice from the ALCOHOL Treatment Reaolto Aaaured. Only 3 iluya at IN h K MOL M AIN SAN beloved? II4S E. eih So., Salt Lako City. And uhut kind of woman it this over-anxiou- self-respe- 1 who welcomes the prospect of living in somebody else't home ? Show me a woman who doesnt mint a home of IIOIFL PLAN DOM E, SALT LAKE s 4th So Slate Kaira ft OO to Ihl her own who doesnt long to be qi 1ET RESPECTABLE CLEAN of her oun domain and I'll show you a lazy little bride who prefers to have mother do all the workat Lowest ing and worrying. Once this type of damsel becomes snugly ensconced in Off mothers nice comfortable home, it will take more than a mere man's wish to pry her out. Let her get used Despite all that science has to having somebody else do the plan- done to make our lot easier, it Is and ning budgeting and the'll refuse to change the state oj affairs so long still just as unpleasant to get up in the morning as it was a thouas sha lives. HOTELS mis-tres- eightly whacked een balls to oblivion over the fence. Foxx and Klein had about as much luck slugging the dead ball out of the lot as the lively ball, but Kellers home run clouts were confined to the Life Ebb When Alarm Sounds Rain Began to Fall in One Solid Sheet. He slipped and went over backwards. The logs on his shoulder fell on top of him. One of them landed on his head and knocked him out Her family and her husband suffer the consequences. A too Indulcame I when I but The to, revived soon rain me, Says George: gent father and mother let their was unable to move, I was wedged In between two rocks about four years be burdened with an feet high, and the logs were right on top of me, lodged In such a manextra family around the house. And ner that I couldnt budge them. My arms were pinned to my sides, and a patient long suffering husband has my feet were the only parts of my body I could move. But they didnt to get used to being a permanent quite touch the ground. My head was on the ground, in about half an guest in the home of his wifes peoinch of water. I could only raise it about an inch. ple. Well, sir, George lay still for a minute, trying to think of However kind his may be, some way to wriggle himself free. Then, suddenly, he noticed they cannot help showing some rehis head water The which in him made that lay, gasp. something sentment over the situation. was beginning to rise. Thats when George began to yell for Tom. But by that time the have been DEAR MISSwithDENE: I for rain was falling with a steady roar that drowned out his cries the minboy years. din. to the ute they left his lips. The booming of the thunder added He Is popular with the girls, and alTom him. hear but didn't and again, George yelled again be he loves me I have The rain, he says, "was falling faster now. The creek was rising. though himsays on several occheating caught I a fell into panic and began The water had reached my ears. Then I have forgiven him, and casions. to scream. The water rose slowly giving me plenty of time to realize taken him back time after time. I covthe helplessness of the situation. It came up to my cheek-bonewas nose above it, have gone looking for him, when ered my face and neck. Finally, nothing but my he has not been around to see me. and I had to keep my head raised to keep it there. He earns practically no money and Ilis Final Yell Brought Rescue. is not a good worker. I want to The muscles of Georges neck were tired from holding up his head. help him as I know his upbringing He tried to lower it. but immediately the water began flooding into his was unfortunate. Sometimes he But it seems to care for me, and other nose. The rain slackened, and hope sprang into his breast. was the creek times he doesnt write for months quickly died again. The rain might be slackening but or come near me. I would be heartstill rising. broken to go through life without George began to say a prayer then a silent prayer, for he him. Whenever I try to reason with couldnt speak. The rain had long since covered his mouth. Now him be reminds me that I havent it was creeping Into his nostrils. He wouldn't last much longer. as many boy friends as be has girl Just for another fraction of an inch and the water would cut off his breath. friends. That is true as I am naturIn a minute it did. But George fought literally to the last gasp. ally shy and reserved. Please help. he says, and put it Into one final, I summoned all my strength, M. V. H. but also all my hope went into Not only strength, my yell. screaming ANSWER Youre too young to go that shout. Then, the tired muscles of my neck gave way. My head in tor reforming an Indolent youth tell back under the water. who uses your affection and your I held my breath for what seemed an eternity. At last I was as a pleasant refuge lost consciousness." and I Then felt it. choking myself forced to expel from the cares of his crowded life. of bank on the the creek, The fact that he Is still adolescent The next thing George knew, he was lying and Tom was bending over him giving him artificial respiration. As enough to gloat over the number of soon as George was strong enough to get to his feet again. Tom told him girl friends hes able to annex, what had happened. When George didnt come back after fifteen or means that he cant be taken seout looking for him. twenty minutes. Tom became alarmed and went riously by anyone. Obviously the He was prowling around about ten feet away from him when George reason he's treating you so badly is rocks and those pried gave that last yell. Then he went down between that he feels it would injure his him loose. reputation as a Don Juan if he were WNU Service. Copyright. to show one girl too much attention. You can do him no greater harm Moroccans Use Fingers than by encouraging him to believe Pumpkins, Squashes, Old were The old rule that fingers Pumpkins and squashes were your sympathy and devotion are almade before forks holds good in on hand when he becomes grown in America long before the are ways Soups and stew white man came on the scene. Re- Morocco. little weary of his round of pleaschicken mains of both have been found in dipped up with bread and with the ures. torn apart Y'ou strengthen his conceit and his ruins of the Basket Makers, earliest and meats are A meal at the palace of a on this confingers. people belief in himself when you take snub agricultural as of consist after snub and doggedly pursue him tinent. Both probably came from Moorish pasha may many as 12 courses, mostly of fowl with the determination to reform him Mexico. Pumpkin pie was a deliThe and lamb. Pigeon may be served at uhatever cost. cacy before the Revolution. lY'o weak sinner ucis ever reformed vain a very light pastry, chicken in most popular Hubbard squash, Doubeing spoiled, fluttered and huby with or a thick stuffing. stew, in Marblehead, riety, came to light mored. Life must teach him some ina little with honey ble pancakes Mass., in 1855. It had already been sharp lessons before he understands than 60 side them, vermicelli and lamb clearly the error of his ways and the growing there for more of ways make a in served winter variety Another popular necessity for repentance. years. which meal of the may the rest seeds furnished up No lazy, shiftless boy ever resquash came from be topped off with tea. solved to do better things because by the Iroquois Indians. his sweetheart made It clear that Arlington Cemetery Origin of Ostracism she was an ever present source of of one the to be of exiling Arlington is said The Athenian method affectionate sympathy. The wise of Amerand famous beautiful most the after introduced a person was girl knows when to withhold forTen burial national If grounds. ican fall of the family of Pisistratus. in order to strengthen the giveness 408 to acres the a person was gates give entrance the assembly decided character of the man she loves. of paved miles Three t of welfare Arlington. So if I were you, M. V. IL, I endangering the public the pollwalks and 10 miles of avenues set a day for voting When should give your wandering hero a each voter put into divide it into burial sections. The rest and plenty of time In ing took place long monuments memorializing (ostracon) principal an urn a potsherd to stand on his own feet and one he particular wars cover a period of which marked with the name of own problems without the his face s a of century. The person almost ostracized wished assurance In his heart comforting furand restored was house, Arlington named on the most ostraca Just around the corner that you're Washof the votes overlooks city unless less than 6.000 nor- nished, waiting to spoil him to death when knoll m a from lasted commanding ex.le ington were cast. The he Is In need of sympathy. the cemetery. 10 ears O BeU Syndics ta. W'NU Wedged Fast Between Two Rocks. latter. Foxx noticed the jimmy Foxx biggest difference in the way the balls sounded when hit. The lively ball has a sharp crack he said, and when hit soundly, the dead ball doesnt jump as much when hit, but it will ride just as far when you connect with a solid s swing. Klein could feel the difference You can feel rather than hear it. a spring when you hit the American league ball, he said, and the best way to describe it is the difference youd feel in hitting a loose drum, then thumping a tight one. s Hunk" Lidits Once More Nomad of the football gridiron, Heartley W. (Hunk) Anderson, former Notre Dame football star and until recently assistant coach at the University of Michigan, has moved again. This time he has joined the coaching staff at the University of Cincinnati, as assistant football coach. Much of whatever effectiveness the 1937 Michigan team possessed was credited to Anderson for his work with the line. But after Harry Kipke was given the gate, Hunks number was up. Anderson played guard on the Notre Dame teams of 1919. 1920 and 1921 and was a buddy of the late assistGeorge Gypp. He was made ant coach of the Irish in 1922. a 1927 when he post he retained until left to serve as head coach at St. Louis university. He returned as line coach in 1930 and succeeded in an Knute Rockne, who was killed in 1931. At the accident airplane left Noclose of the 1933 season, he Carotre Dame and went to North left He coach. head as lina State the that post in 1936 to assume job. Michigan Here and There Oscar Vitt found 94 applications for coaching Jobs on his desk when Indians he reported to the Cleveland . . hockey Harvards . as manager of nine members squad is composed team . . . of the varsity football of the College of A. A. Stagg Coach before every the Pacific has prayed eame for years, but the competition he now prays U becoming so tough . . Clco Diehl, before every play . captain-elecfootball Northwesterns becomtoward his way is on first nine letter Wildcats the ing . . He won athlete in over a decade and basketball, football, letters in . . . Jess baseball as a sophomore Cleveland lugger, Burkett, the old on a highway project. Is a watchman halfback Ken Ryan. Utah State foot professional down who turned become to offers P0Sl;fraJ ball Harvard ate student at and will go ti has reconsidered Brooklyn Dodger: the with camp . The New York next September . . funds U all surplus Ski club uses for instruction finance professional t, 1" M rEAR MISS DENE: uWhile the Creek Rose Luckily for Steele, the fight was above the middle weight class maximum weight of 160 pounds. Though the champion at 158 Mt pounds was under the weight. Apostoll by agreement in the bout contracts weighed in at 16m. In order to win a title, a challenger must be at or under the weight of a champion he is fighting. Apostoli, therefore, Is an uncrowned champion. Those at the ringside who saw him batter Steele into a state of helplessness are In no doubt about what will happen when the two meet in an official championship fight. Steele fought gallantly and effectively. Hell do the same again and their bout in the spring should help arouse high interest in the middleweight division among boxing fans everywhere. In-- dis-ai- cn Young Couple Require a Home of Their Own for Happiness. headlines from the lives of PEOPLE like yourselfi K T UTAH good-natur- e three-quarter- sand years ago. Indeed, Julius Caesar may have found that less of a chore, inasmuch as the old Roman did not have electric lights, radios and other modern diversions to keep him up late the night before. Some day somebody will offer the world a and the world will beat a e superhighway to his door. Fortune, fame, and our everlasting gratitude will be his. Springfield State Journal. painless-early-rise- r, four-lan- Dr. ricrcei Pleasant Pellets made of May Apple are effective in removing accumulated body waste. Adv. Command of Self man is free who cannot mand himself. Pythagoras. 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