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Show THI GRANTSVILLI NEWS, Something New Each dir you wUl And different in suggestions small in. QRANTSV1LLE, KONUS WAGNER, FAMOUS PLAYER, TO (JAKE PREPARATIONS ACT IN CAPACITY OF COACH OF ATHLETICS ; FOR SPORT REVIVAL Now gift Bl Noras Racing Prsmlaas to Enjoy Om of Its Bsst Bssscns Billiard ' Bowling and Many Lessor Sports to Shin . MAKERS OF JEWELRY SAIT LAKE CITY SEKD OS YOHB FROZEN, LEAKY, DAMAGED Vf pi triiwpnrtitbm one vtr. Ketamed like new. At'KTYLXNK WKLDINO in U III bnnehei. We lire you time and money. RADIATORS k H. & E. Radiator Weldisj Co. 252 Ediaon MneLSiH Lake City, Utah USE OF PHONETIC SPELLING Phonetics In Its broadest sense la a study of the whole range of sounds, articulate, musical and otherwise. In Its restricted sense It Is confined to articulate sounds of human speech. Even. In this restricted sense It Is still broad enough to Include the subject of the acoustic or mechanical side and the anthropological or philological side. . It may discuss simply the speech vibrations that cause any particular sensations on the human earn, or It may Include an Investigation of the manner and causes of the changes the articulate sounds of a langunge undergo as It develops. .The study of phonetics Is widely advocated by philologists and by many of the most thoughtful teachers for three reasons: (1) That persons may speak their mother, tongue correctly through thus learning to know the proper valuation of Its sounds ; .(2) that they may learn successfully the pronunciation of other languages, to which a knowledge of their. own Is the best Introduction; (8) :tligt. those who. wish to study philology, may. have a key to that, science. .And the sounds of .onr Ian-- , guage .cannot, be successfully studied or explained without some use of pho--j netlc spelling. Hundreds of phisnetlcj. alphabets have been proposed, but the only one that has made progress sndl bids fair to become general (naturally! with some modifications) Is that .oil the Association Internationale Pboni ttque This alphabet took form be. tween 1885 and USB In proposals made by . Paul 7 Edouard Patsy,- - a noted Tench .phonetician! BIBD IS WORTH PRESERVING The revival of interest that toe eon lng of peace will bring to sport will obtain In every branch.' ' Horse racing; always n major sport, promises to enjoy one of the best seasons it has seen In n decade. On eastern' tracks, whene racing maintained Its great popularity In spite of the war, and did Its bit in toe way of generous contributions to war charities of every amt; the 1919 season la expected to boom. Harness racing on toe tracks Of toe Grand circuit also will coma back with a bang. The rallblrds who fol- low toe harness events are confident that their favorite aport will thrive as never before. Auto racing, too, la coming back after a period of spasmodic activity extending over toe last three years. e classic at IndianapoThe Mg lis, long recognised as toe bine ribbon of the unto racing season, la , event to be revived. Officials of toe New York Yacht dub and other yachting organisation are planning an active season. Bnt pending the formation of definite plank for yachting events announcements are being withheld. Sir Thomas Liptons challenge for toe renewal of toe series for the America's cup threw an unexpected stimulant Into the midst of plans for the revival of yachting, tnd though the challenge will not be accepted by toe New York .Yacht club before the'sumraer of 1920, It is bound to have Its effect In speeding ftp the comeback of the sport Polo also will be revived during the .year, though on whsf scale has not been determined. Billiards, bowling, basketball, 1 door baseball, association football and many leaser sports will all be brought forth, dusted off and given a new atari. Championship matches In balk-lin- e billiard circles are now In toe making. Willie Hoppe, who' has been con-listen tly Inactive for several years, may be forced to come out In defense - Reasons Advanced Why It Would Bo Wall If Its Study Should Bo Mado More General. 600-mll- One of Greatest Ball Players of All Time. Honns Wagner, one of the greatest ball players of all time, la to return to athletics after an absence of more than a year. . He Is not coming back aa a member of the Pittsburgh dub, on which he gained his fame by his remarkable playing at short He baa signed a contract with the Carnegie Tech to act in the capacity of coach of athletics. . His duties will continue all yea r. According to reporta he Is being paid a large nm to school tha young men. ' Excelled as Ball Playar. Wagners time will be devoted to basket ball .and bosebalL Those are the games In which he excelled. While with the Pirates he was selected by baseball men and experts as the leader of all time. He waa efficient In everything he did on the green and had the reputation of being the eqnareat sport man that ever donned a uniform. He will give the national game special attention and may torn out a star or two at the schooL Played Basket BalL In the winter time, seasons past; Wagner played basket ball with the professional teams In Pennsylvania. He was a star at the Indoor game; as he was lnthe outdoor. He Is a natural athlete and for that reason it la predicted he will be succeeafuL ' -- - . EUONSKY IS MUSTERED OUT Lang Distance Swimming Champion ' la Now a Civilian and Qooa to ' Florida as Teacher. ' Harry Ellonsky has been mastered out of the service it Pelham Bey and will shortly go to Florida to teach Writer . Deplores the Threatened Inunction of the Beautiful and ... Uaeful Upland Plover. . Year Is Predicted in tlw World of Athletics. BOYD PARK KM MAIN STREET UTAH. .The upland plover, one of the most beneficial birds of all the winged host. that spoe abounded In North America, has been hupted and shot to the verge of .exterinlaa tlon. say s Dumb Animals. With the passing of the passenger pigeons, which even now so many friends of. all birds find It hard to a great many ore and' not convinced, the plovers were marked for. wholesale, destruction. They were candidates for oblivion along with more than a score of other useful and beautiful species that could be 111 spared from our vast and. valuable native fauna. There, la a ray of hope that these birds may not be. pursued to complete annihilation. The federal law for tha protection of migratory birds makes It possible for the plover species to rehabilitate Itself, provided the closed season be fixed to continue throughout the' year. The upland plover Is a migratory bird and an Insectivorous bird. Its food consists of 87 per cent of are chiefly the worst enemies ' to Agriculture. ' The federal law fix! s a closed season on migra' tory tixertlrorous birds to continue throughout the year with the exception ' f ilic liobollnk or riceblrd, but under tbd bin- - the plover Ja classed as a migratory game bird and so Its fate Is Harry Ellonsky. precarious. These birds should not be shot. swimming. Ellonsky has made many In aquatics, such as records freak Shooting Into Space. hand and feet "manwith swimming The question of. whether it would over be possible to shoot a projectile acled, etc. Into space, that Is to say entirely off the earth, has long been the subject REFUSED INVITE TO DINNER of discussion. In n detailed scientific paper on the German gun Baltimore Lad Wae Asked to Feaat which bombarded Paris last spring, With Ben Ten After Beating Major J. Valtland-Addlsowriting In Coulon of New Orleans the Journal of the Royal Artillery, ' says the requisite velocity of such a Young Chaney, clever Baltimore gun Is not so very much higher than bantam, who enlisted In the navy, has whkt has already been achieved ; viz Just returned from England, and a mussle velocity of n mile per second. brings the Interesting story that he When we are able to Increase this to decljned an Invitation to dine with the five miles per sepond, the projectile. prince of Wales. If fired at a suitable angle, will travel The prince of Wales Is quite a around the earth as a grazing satellite,, and took. fancy to Chasportsman and 18 completing Its orbit between work. Chaney easily defeated neys times dally. With a velocity of about the Englishman he met in the featherseven miles a second, it will move off class. Eddie Coulon of New weight Into space, never to return. Orleans also disposed of hie foreign opponent in handy fashion, and then Easy. there arose an argument 'as to which "It Is easy to be one sort of phllos--. was the better American featherepher. weight Huhr The English sportsmen proposed! mlstor-fuse"Easy to deduce that a man's match to determine this fact and Chaare bis own fault," Louisville ney and Coulon both quickly acquiCourier-Journa- l. esced. The result waa that Chaney won over Coulon, and then came hla Invitation to dine with the aristocracy Proof. . The of. the old country. are as Inanimate things pnguaelous As Chaney put It he politely told well as depraved. the prince In bis best East Baltimore "How do yon mean)" "Haven't you over, seen a ship spar English he had never worn n boiled shirt," wns not n drawingroom fighter. ar n ballot box. be-lie- wmsmG : SPODT , ofhletltle. ; 'The future ahead of football, ticularly In college drdee, la parsur- charged with optimism. The grid game will be brought bade In all Its glory next flail, according to the. predictions of its optimistic followers; hi the East tlw Mg three Yale, Harvard and Princeton win pull away from John Gansel expects a Mg toe "Informal" game and toe old time Kansas City. , classics win be revived. The army and navy wffl meet again on toe lime Jack Dunn of the Orioles la on tha line and It is confidently predicted hunt for some lnflelders. . that intersections! contests will be T played In greater numbers than ever Hank Gowdy writes that ho win be before back to start the season. DAKAGBAPftS if ... ? A Natural Question. The Test "When I was a little lad. aelf-saKnicker What la s - stable governfledly said the portly Mute, "my good ment? Bocker One that Is locked before mother need often to say to me, Cy- . the horse ta gone. rus, be honest and save your money.' Ah, yes returned old Festus PesKanter. "And which did yon ilo? The Idea. sas City Star. "What ta running In Jimps maga-sln- e tl 1 . now?! I just Its Bound. "I think, too much fugitive poetry. on nm the .1 always qui vlve when : motor." It 1s better to be up with the lath "Is that n new maker than down with the measles. , MARANVILLE OUT OF SERVICE thinks Billy Stewart la .. .i , going to develop Into n wonder. Crack Shortstop of Beaton Braves Discharged From Navy Wont SquabThe Phillies will do tome more ble Over Salary. season trading before the opens, take It from Jack Coombs. - Walter "Rabbit" HaranvUle waa mastered oat- of toe navy In New Harry Lebow has been elected cap- York the other day and made haste to' tain of the College of the City of New return to Boston to sign a contract Fork baseball nlnei to play with the Braves next season. Comtakey as. - - Decisions may be rendered In New the new boxing Mil Just introduced at Albany. - York under Twelve amateur athletic running records are held by British athletes as against eleven for Americana. TourNoseKnows Dr. . W. G. Kendall was recently chosen captain of the Boston Bicycle club for the thirty-secon- d consecutive term. All imolting tobaccos use some flavoring .The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manu- Outfielder Yale Sloan of the St Louis Browns, who joined the navy last spring, expects to be back with the Browns this year. Percy Smallwood, Pittsburgh professional long distance runner, hae been algned by Fohl aa trainer for the Cleveland Indiana. on the Continent facture of Fnnltmg tobacco, the end in America certain sauces are employed use of die .'sauces' is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of die leaves." Tuxedo uses some and delicious of ell flavorings I Everybody iRr fWnlsto we all know that chocolate added to anything as a flavoring always makes that thing prill more enjoyable. ThatiswhyadashofcAocofafe, added to the most carefully selected and properly aged hurley tobacco, makesTuxedo more enjoyable " Year NotmKnom i The Central States Amateur Bowing association will hold its regatta thle year after an Interval of several years because of the war. . long-rang- n, ' Chuck Wortman, formerly of the Cube, who has been purchased by the Columbus dub of the American asso- ciation, la a Baltimore boy. Harvard may send a crew to toe royal English Henley regatta In 1920 to defend the cup which they won several years ago In toe elght-oshell race. ar The Metropolitan Driving dub of Boston may stage toe. annual late city matinee light harness- races If Goshen (N. Y.) Driving dub don not hold them. Rabbit Maranvllla. HaranvUle served almost from toe time America entered toe war. The last several months he waa on board the U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania. . .HaranvUle Is one player who does not Intend to squabble over salary with the Boston club. He said ball players owe much to the owners, that toe deserving ones usually are treated fairly and that this year especially la no time to cause trouble. atoms. .Then smell it deep its delicious, pure radrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo itand or fall on your judgment : Your Nose Known9 It wasn't n great piece of news that George Staler had signed n new contract with toe St Louis Browns, bnt Hound City fans wera pleased nevertheless, for Staler Is a popular Mol with them. John Keffer, pitcher for the Brook- lyn Nationals before enlisting in the United States navy, expects to receive discharge from toe Chicago naval reserves In time to take the spring training trip. Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly .in the palm of your hand to bring out its fid . . ' " Jim Pleased. ' Jimmy Callahan, who piloted toe of Clnr-hi-e White Sox before ence Howland, ta pleased over KM Gleason's selection to manage the GU the-'adve- cago club. |