Show 1 I hy Ogden has been enjoying the series between bet Ogden and Salt Lake In the Utah Idaho league The four games during the week have had thrills On Tuesday the score was as 2 to 1 In favor lavor of 0 Salt Lake In the ninth In in- in ning The contest had been a pitch pItch- pitchers pitchers' pItchers pItchers' 1 ers ers' battle with good fielding which emphasized any loose playing Then with two t men out one man manon manon manon on first and Bush of Ogden at the bat oot the fans started to file out of the grandstand a few of them wear wear- wearIng wearing Ing doleful faces Then came the unexpected The batter gave the ball bali a rap which re resounded re- re resounded sounded through the grandstand The ball rose high In the air It Is dlf- dlf cult to Judge a long fly except by the action of the fielders When the Salt Lake center fielder ran close to the fence and then stopped to gaze at the sky there was u wasa ua a great shout for It was evident the ball baU was going guing over o for a horns home run Ogden won and Ogden would rather win in from Salt Lake than any other team In the league because that feeling has been handed down n from father to son since the days da s 's of the theold theold theold old Red I d Socks Thursday Ogden og again aln won on but It required 13 Innings of excellent base base- baseball ball bail ba I with a thrill In every ery Inning Friday the score was 1 to 1 I at the end of the first half haU of the ninth Then with two men gone Ogden once more scored the winning run That Is what makes mak for good base base- ball The uncertainties of the game grip the spectators and keep them keyed up to the last man out And then baseball takes one out Into the open where forgetting and being forgot for a couple of hours I makes for mental menta relaxation atlon I There Is good natured rooting and anda a considerable use of the lungs Peo Peo- People People pie who on no other occasion lose their dignity to the extent of shout shout- shoutIng shoutIng Ing and wildly gesticulating find themselves Just natural human beings and they enjoy the diversion The experience Is equivalent to the of the Inner man No doubt It has lus prevented more snore than one man manfrom manfrom manfrom from developing Into a grouch by keeping alive e the boy that Is In him A woman who had done so much housework that the drudgery of the home was on her even en In her dreams she found real pleasure In a new newfield field of effort which tested her ability I Ito to to do greater things than Just mere routine duty I In the long ago women had only I Ione Ione one task before them bounded by by stoves pans kettles and dishes To To- Today Today Today day women omen are arc doing everything e that I calls CallS' formental ability or even phy phy- physical physical fitness A few years ago an article ap appeared I ap-I ap- ap appeared In the American press de describing de- de describIng describing scribing the women blacksmiths In one of the English factory centers There were skeptical readers but the tory story was true But who ever er heard of a worlds world's champion woman wrestler In the days when women did not get out In the fresh air fearing the sunshine would apoll their complexion There Is a worlds world's champion and she abe arrived yesterday In the person of Miss Virginia Mercereau who Is going from Ogden to Henrys Henry's Lake where there Is to be a a. wild west week Including a wrestling match In which the young lady will attempt to throw a local wrestler Virginia came with golf golt sticks and Lost Ecstasy a novel by Mrs M M. R It R I Her biggest desire Is to see a cowboy I and nd go fishing Of the women who west on the tour to the has Ogden on Its Itinerary 90 per cent will confess they strained their eyes during the short stop In Cheyenne looking for a cowboy And a big percentage of eastern people think tt the west Is made up principally of cowboys co I Virginia Is to go In training In Og Og- Og- Og Ogden den which will Include dally daily road roadwork roadwork roadwork work of from three to five miles When out on the road I run and walk ilk she said In order to develop my roy wind Then In the gym Gim I do mat work Who says sas that women today are not competing with man In every activity They win at tennis i swim the Eng Eng- English hake lish channel drive racing autos and now one of oX the most daring Is to tomake tomake tomake make a a. stop non-stop flight from New NewYork NewYork NewYork York to Berlin I Womankind h h has s been emancipated In a manner which would have proved startling to the woman oman who wore ore hoops and veiled her face race raceDo Do you know 70 10 70 per cent of the Continued on Page Two NE iS ANn V Continued From Page raCe One accidents in industrial life are aTe classed as preventable That was wa the question on put to News and Views by Burton urton F. F Dinsmore while in the th bottom of one of the big grain graf tanks being constructed for tor the Globe Mills by C. C F. F Dinsmore Co Mr Dinsmore is hi president of ot the Utah Idaho branch of the Associated A d dG Genera G Contractors Contre We are taking every cv ry precaution to safeguard the lives Jives of our men he said d. d Then he pointed out steel teel girders rIders which were being carried up sip upon upon on the and arc are to become a part of ot the top of ot the th tanks when whets they are feet teet high Those Thoe girders are SQ so placed that there will wIH be b little possibility of such an n accident as caused the death of ot two workmen when the old battery batt cry of tanks was constructed Mr slid said that little details often are most Important and and he ex explained cx- cx his statement by referring to the fact fa t that most accidents are ore caused by nails We Ve were having four having having- tour four nail accidents a week when we hired a small sm ll boy to collect coll t all loose Joose boards with nails In them Since then the trouble has disappeared A man roan is now In the hospital who ho hohas has been confined three weeks by a anaU nail naU penetrating the heel of his foot footEen Even en the steam pipes are covered to prevent bums but and instead of ot lad lad- ladders ladders ders clara stairways are to be placed on parts of the Job to guard against mis mis- missteps steps That is the modern modem way of ot doing things and President Dinsmore says It H pays Two To hundred men arc on the con con- construction construction construction work at nt the Globe Mills working clay day and arid The walls aIls of ot the warehouse 90 by feet 30 SO feet high were ere construct construct- constructed ed In Ip six days by b the meth meth- method method method od which Is new to Utah In Jn that kind cf ot C construction Globe Mills ems In making the big ad dillon to its local plant gives further that it looks to Ogden as RS the grain and flour center of the western country |