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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Alu 7avotite By Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes Frozen Strawberries. Mash 1 quart strawberries, add cupfuls of sugar and the juice of a lemon, stand aside for one hour, then add 1 pint of water, turn into a freezer and freeze same as ordinary ice cream. Turn the dasher slowly. Frozen strawberries may be served in punch glasses with. . a little whipped cream on the. top, or plain, as de1 v New York Post. WNU Service. sired. Cochranes Outlook on Baseball Proves Yester-Yeaof Charm r Observation in Crochet Tragic WNU Service. Theres the charm of. Grandmothers time in this iacy panel-inse- t, a luxurious bit of dress-u- p for your best bedspread! In string it measures 24 by 35 inches, but goes quickly, for the background is in lace stitch. It would . a good interview. We about the pennant race' being between the Yankees and the Tigers, two teams very much alike in that sheer power is their reliance rather than pitching cunning. jCleveland, we had decided, was good but not quite good enough because the' Indians never had the extra zip which wins games that are needed most. From there the talk turned to the luck which makes or breaks pennant contendbeen IT HAntalked ers. Pattern 5790. also be effective as a door panel. The stunning panel running lengthwise of the bolster may also serve as a scarf. Crochet this beautiful design of humble, durable string or in finer cotton for smtller panels. In pattern 5790 you will find detailed instructions and charts for making the panels shown; illustrations of the panel and of the stitches used; material requirements. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. Real Friendship Friendship which flows from the heart cannot be frozen by adversity, as the water that flows from the spring does not congeal in winter. J. Fenimore Cooper. Dont Neglect Them 1 Mature designed the kidneys to do marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living li itself is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good health is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Mature intended, there is retention of diswaste that may cause body-witress. One may suffer nagging backache, of attacks dizziness, persistent headache, getting up nights, swelling, pufiinesa under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages may be further evidence of kidney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment Is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body waste. Use Doan's Pills. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed- the country over. Insist oil Doan's. Sold at all drug stores. de - Mickey We had it for years, Cochrane said, and we won two flags. Last year we didnt have it and we lost. This year well, weve had a lot of hard luck but weve He stuck close. Who knows? paused and rapped carefully on the wooden floor of the dugout. I Who knows, he' repeated. feel bettern I have for four or five years. It looks like Rowe is ready to go for us and things are shaping He paused again. Well, up. But anything can happen in baseball. That was two or three minutes before game time. In the fifth inning Bump Hadley threw a fast ball. Cochrane stepped back. It was not a bean ball, should not have hit him. But when you have been in baseball a long while and have other things on your mind you become careless. The ball struck him on the right temple. in Almost immediately the press box were heading towards old-time- rs the clubhouse. There was no need to watch Cochrane lay there on his side for a moment and then wilt over on his back. The thud of the ball flesh, a dull, against flat sound. The way the ball dropped to the ground instead of rebounding w a s You knew enough. something serious You knew that everybody in the stands realized that Mickey might not ever have a bat on his shoulder again. Things such as that happen in baseball as in all sports. While you and hope this one wait for will not be serious you if you have been covering games for long think about other ones. There was that Polo Grounds afternoon seventeen years ago when Carl Mays threw his baffling underhand fast ball and Ray Chapman, great Cleveland shortstop, was doomed. Back through the years there are other memories of such moments. Merwin Jacobson ducking into two fast pitches during two years with Jack Dunns famous pennant-winnin- g Orioles. His life despaired of each time. Chick Fewster, grinning- - as he stepped to the plate against big Jeff trainPfeffer in a Yankee-Dodging season game. Fewster still around town now, a silver plate in his skull as a memento of the fast ball that struck him down scant seconds later. Roy Corhan, White Sox shortstop, being led off the field, babbling to himself. Little Pete Walls, a jockey playing in a pickup game against the racing writers at Saratoga last August. Earl Combs running into the fence in St. Louis. Roettger knocked unconscious by a ball that rebounded from the fence. Accidents, all of them. Yet Well, somehow it is hard to get used to the scene. Even memories of moments when comedy has followed quick upon what might have' been disaster does not really help. There have been such moments. For instance the day when Larry Doyle was skulled at the Polo Grounds. The crowd scarcely dared breathe while Larry sprawled beside home, plate. Then some one brought a glass of water, lifted the great second basemans head. Larry drank the water, arose, rubbed his head, grinned a white grin and stumbled down to first base. X-ra- ys er IN UTAH AND HOTEL BEN LOMOND Ogdens Finest . . One of Utahs Best 350 Rooms 350 Baths $2.00 to $4.00 Air Coded Corridors Coffee Shop Grill Room Spacious Lounge and Lobby Courteous Service Every Comfort and Convenience will be found at Delightful Rooms THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH COME AS YOU ARE CHAUNCEY W. WEST. GKN'k MOR. - NOT IN THE BOX SCORE t gossjpers insist Mrs. ST. LOIJIS Dean now speaks to only three of the wives of her husbands teammates . . . Eddie' Arcaro, Die jockey, is an amateur moving picture photographer . . . Charley Cook, the fight manager, goes fishing once a week both winter and summer . . . Metropolitan popularity prizes for the links legion (that means golf) still go to Johnny Farrell, Ray Billows and Jimmy Hines of the male squad, while Joan Runyon leads the ladies. Now that weve given their plagued Australian barrier a trial, the Aussies are going to take a look at our stall box system of starting . . . Have you noted that neither War Admiral nor Pompoon wear blinkers? Two game and honest thoroughbreds who dont sulk without headgear or the rogues badge, as horsemen picturesquely call it. . . . Narragansett park runs a riding academy for apprentice jockeys . . . Governor Allred is so dead set against racing that Texas has spent $200,000 for special legislative sessions designed to wipe out the betting laws. Leo Durocher says only one National league pitcher fails to dust him off a couple of times when he comes to the plate. Thats Carl Hubbel . . . A1 Schacht, the baseball comedian, is considering a three-yea- r movie contract. A. A. U. might be interested The to learn that three of the worlds greatest milers will live in New York within a year. Archie San Romani will work there after he graduates in June. Don Lash will do the same when he gets his diploma next February. Big Glenn Cunningham, of course, already is there and definitely plans to keep active on the track . . . Baseball players in England are paid off after every game, getting a pound for their labors. Last year playing salaries ranged from $10 to $50 a week and 4,000 spectators was a high average attendance at a game. Frankie Frischs newest gag is that Umpire Barr, who runs an umpiring school, should go to one . . . Zach Taylor, heaved out by the Dodger front office along with Casey Stengel last fall, is doing a swell job as manager of the Browns San Antonio farm club . . . Until they saw pictures of their fracas, the Cards thought Mel Ott was the lad who socked young Don Gutteridge. Now theyre talking about getting even with Adolf Luque. Only talking, though. People' dont really make passes at old Adolf unless theyre bored with the minor risks of monkeying with buzz saws. Fritz Crisler picks Harvard as the team to beat in the Big Three next fall. Also, possibly just to show that he is a very pessimistic and surprising gent, the Princeton football coach says his own Tigers will lose four games . . . top-ranki- ng Another eminent gridiron authority (not Crisler) claims that as long as the present plan of line coaching is continued Yale will never have a truly great eleven. Says only the sheer brilliancy of fellows like Frank and Kelley has kept the Bulldogs teeth sharp. Frankie Blair, the Camden welterweight, whose right name is Frank Tenerelli, never fought as an amateur. Eddie Walker, who now manages him, bought his contract several months ago for $100 (borrowed from Jimmy Kelly). Since then Blair has had six fights at better than $500 each. War Admiral is the 105th horse to have won more than $100,000 in purses while racing in the U. S. Paul Gallico, the former sports journalist who now does magazine pieces, joins the International News Service as a featured correspondent Wait for Opportunity Is a Misleading Maxim "Quotations" All life is a craving for possession and jealousy is merely the instinct to guard that craving and to defend possessions. Havelock Ellis. I keep my faith in there being such things as true love and friendship and a lot of fun in simple things. Lenore Ulric. Man cannot live without some great Andre purpose outside himself. Maurois. People are always moved by gallantry and integrity. Eva Le Galli-enn- e. We look backward too much; thus we loose the passing moment William Lyon Phelps. Youth is always too serious, and just now it is too serious about frivolity. G. K. Chesterton. There is no time of a lifetime that has not opportunity within it. It is not a thing .hat comes power, waiting to be used. There may be a certain time in life when we see before as a road so wide that we can see Success in the distance, but, nevertheless, there is always some small path awaiting us outside our doors. And who knows but that the small path may have a hand in it not many yards away and success be actually nearer than that seen on the wide road. Elsie L. Taylor. ever-prese- nt Didn't "Walk the Plank" Women on Juries states and the Countless stories and plays have trict of Columbia now call women mentioned how the pirates of old for jury service. I nine states, made their victims walk the California, Indiana, Kentucky, plank over the sides of their Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, ships, but there is no authenticatDis- Twenty-on- e Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wiscon- sin, the duty is compulsory, and women render service on the same terms as men. In ten states, Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, and Washington, and in the District of Columbia, their serivce is ed case of such an execution in all the history of the sea. Colliers Weekly. Keep a Secret Everything that is mine, even to my life, I may give to one I love, but a secret is not mine to give. Sir Philip Sidney. i. in a&AS&tttt GO 1 : BEFORE YOU NEED A QUART Always adding oil? Then make the First Quart test. Its easy. Just drain and refill with Quaker State. Note the mileage. Youll find you go farther before you have to add the first quart. Thats because theres an extra quart oflubrication in every gallon. The retail price is 35(5 per quart. Quaker State Oil Refining Corp., Oil City, Pa. ' Literature' Counteracting Fear Style in literature consists of Knowledge is the antidote to fear. Emerson. proper words in proper places. HOTEL soon. National league players insist Dizzy Dean has been applying licorice to the ball to make it do funny tricks this year. Doc Danforth wan the last pitcher to use that stunt effectively and they caught up with him many seasons ago Horace Stoneham calls Jersey Citys new Roosevelt stadium the best reserved-seat park in the country. You have to do no more than whisper that a big game is due before the customers line up for the preferred ducats. Although phony favorites continue to prevail, fewer counterfeit bank notes have appeared at metropolitan racetracks this season than at any time within recent years Terry Moore, Cards outfielder, is an accomplished painter in oils Unless these old eyes deceive me theres a fighter performing around St. Louis with the intriguing monicker of Benny Deathpaine Heres a mark which various Dodgers can aim at: Eustace Newton, who pitched for the Cincinnati Reds, appeared in thirty - three games in 1900, and made 17 errors. once in a lifetime, to be seized or neglected as the case may be, bu an NEWHOUSE Salt Lakes Most Hospitable Hotel Inyites YOU The Newhouse Hotel 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accommodations Rates $220 to $422 at Moderate Prices It is our aim to serve you in the manner most pleasing to you. Dining Room Cafeteria Mrs. J. H. Waters, Pres. Buffet W. E. Sutton, Gen. Mgr ; . |