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Show T PROVO EVENING II rus pockets NOTICE I OK UIDS TO TRANSPORT HHOOHIULDKEX Tte.Board f Educution of the Pnv City Srhools will snsiileT bid the knii'k. .f Mhoul from "the KMuisctt corner J West tester street ta the Eruuklin and Tliui unit's , t huls. Tbeie will 1 afnmtiuialkjr tteiity;four children to be hauled to amLfrom school. The echoul bus Is to t? furnUlted by the Udder and must and Iw driven by au experienced careful driver. All bids sbon'd tie addressed to Mr. J. Krcd Eecbser, Clerk of the should foe i't Education, in hi bunds on or liefore Tuesday, October 11. Bids will be opened at the next regular meeting jf ibe school board, which will foe held Tuesday evening, October 11. The Bmtfd reserves the right to reject any or all hid subnilrted. : BOAUl OrElHCATIOX. fiv 11. Claude Supt. T.11K.T. Pub, dutes s tk-- t The luxuriously furred easts ol . winter develop novel One has deey patch puckvts of beaver o iautelVhsir model. iili-as- . 7 fr - I i Tor years. 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Picture some of the attractive designs of Armstrong's Linoleum laid in your own rooms. the dozen little things you've always wanted to do. These are your3 on,ce floors-ofAn- '"that last another winter ia here. Step for a moment ...... aur new strong's Linoleum. V1 - Linoleum Floors ESS time spent on tiresome housework more time for it j WJl Armsfrerys .' wild-tjirov- mm N 5k nim: MutJ f rkOt :; ;"V ewmed Linoleum - - :At'the AVVAPORyD IT - Ready to Krive t.,' - 4-- j ' it p - .. " tires I'ara-moimt'- Rig-tru- T'CIT .. 1924 OWsrafihilc.Tourinar 1024 Oldsmobile Sedan . 1021 Dodge Touring Durant import Tourinff . 1921 Chevrolet Touring 1921 Chevrolet Touring, new ' n, f looking anO.WMMlahle! - Your Favorite Stars - USED CARS . MUSIC HONORS runs, t n t runs, rirrn i.mu riONEER DAUGHTERS MEET SPANISH FORK, (lot. 0 The J Wylle Thomas Chapter, Daughter tf Utah Pioneers, Camp No. 1, meet ITiursday fteriim)tt, Kh4r 13, t 2 h'rliKk wi!h lrs. Kllen Holt The history of' Mr. and Mr. WU father and wothci. ot .Ifr. , Holt, will he given. , . Cdiuut4 fruta luttfe one) iiriit'e f.th third uL X 'ua hits, tut errors, we hits, bo error." J ittMbrgb With one fe.ll, ilu--si- 6-- tr Quickreiieffromoalniul I . corn, tutder toes tad ii Remember! U-e- a ad Jkrd p. Y CONDEWINS PLAY il-si- ' -- . MM DY INNING Oraut- 3 Days Starting Sunday pitching ham smashed out a cltaa two tiagger HtWmrib piiraa-'wa2'lsiixirs Great captured halvWu a beady game, lmnlliif the rirHte(t right, the twit ritri'euiug off the PARAMOUNT THEATRE nwatsiiiirhiL Wright flied to t'oml. wall ulunv Iimli's I ejnl ,a"tip llrute by Richard Coudie, graduate of tht the of music Young department J niiroar. Harris' ,With the rouut three and two. Twy-- fau were-Iat the Kunutaitietilea cor sinttkbed out' two4gger to grounded to Koctiis. ho threw hira Couscnatonr i l"aris, accordtceuter field. Dugaa made a neat. out at first, (i ninth in betug toeldri to word reaching his slater.. Mrs. ratch ot Grant haul foul, 4eauiuK ioiih lined lo Jjizeri. eud "Tone ing Packi'.rd of this fify." far over the boxes to speaisthe balL doubled tiranthatu off ecoud ly llaauah attend-- ' Mr. Comlie, w ho has It was the best fielding play of the tossing to Koenlg. No runs, one hit, c itg the Bwton ronservstory f series. Harris "filed to Ruth. No no errors. for four years, graduating -runs, one hit. no error. t:ifiHTH INMNtt Siiasllthtg rsprtngmras awacded New Voik Meusel singled tbret' mouths' course at the Paris New York Koeulg filed to Taul Uranthsjn ..and went, J third wheu institution from, the Boston conser' on walked fmir Ruth .Waner. pitched IjiukcH smashed a hit to right. At the receut examination!' halls. It was hi first pass of the Meuwl scored and I.nzierl took sec- vatory. t Paris- school; Mr, CotulU", lu a series. Gehrig hit tremendously ond on a wild pitch. Iju.zerl was (nuilx'tllioii with stiuleiits from long fly to U Waner.' liuta taking ont at third when Hooch took arious counlrie. won the highest g Ocn.-risecond after Hie catih, giving limit and threw to Tray nor. Honors . by the pchoaL He was sacrifice fly. Meuset fanned, Iteugough drew a hase ou lialls. awardedgiven S ' melaU in song execution swinging hard at the third strike. Pijigras . also walked,fllling . the whkh cutltles him to concert wor No runs. Bo hits, no errors. out was taken and Uses, AHlridge S8d in vocal leMchitig. PMteHHhi pooch went out, rip-- , (Vengms,: a soiithrsiw,: replaclni: The lodges In the esamlniitloB eras to Gehrig. Aldrldare fouled out blra. With one strika on Combs, erf "U&nen Kerrigan Messrs. lecrnes, head of the sere ball the first to Bcngoufc'h, with a hitting hiui I'vongros hit ! jstched censervatory ; oik-- t THE COVERED WAGON Kalignac, Qaramount girtxm filed L. to Waner Combs, across the pitchetl. plat- Hach ; ball, forcing Ilugitn M'lugerl. the great tenor or also bitting the first offeriug. No ter. Koenlg baugeil a "bit to t lb Concert Janlen of liondun .and j "THE COVERED WAGON v runs, no his. no field, Iteugough woring. Ruth foror the ism Comluue of Paris; and; AT THE PAR..MOL'Vt SIXTH INNING ed I'ipgnis at the plate. Orautham Madam Lipnrenc, one of the gnat" 9 New York Iizeri filed to Punl to "GoiK-hr- : Gehrig grounded to ever prodiicod lu Krane?. t singers V magnificent epie 6f the early a Waner, who made great running Traynor, who touched third to force I Hie of the signal honors liestoW-c- d wwt is J ainen Crime's latest wall. field catch against the right Koeulg and retire the side. Three proiliK-tlotijsin Mr. Cvudie while at the "Tha Covered Uugnn singled to left on the first runs, three hits, no errors. Mchooi was bis seltvtlou as a Paris a make due to is widen Wagon,' ball pitched to hjm. Bengough filed Pittsburgh Smith, luttting for solo singer Jn the oira Saent return to th& faramount to L. Waner, but PfiiRras" staged a Cvengros, grounded out to tiehrlg. Ssns'' pnsliieed by the schisiL He theatre tomorrow and Saturday. - Wsnter walked and Barnhart surprise by singling to right, Dugau wag the only student chosen" for a in The Utah . county Emerson of. champions Thfs pifturizution going te secouiL Lloyd Waner made Kingled to center, Ij. Waner. giilng to prlncljial partJn4he opera,- - alliif n one Itself conduct has demonstration novel club the proved Hough's siiectactuar. running catch ot third. Paul Waner hit a sacrifice the other prlncliml characters lsln? of the greatest photoplays ever seou ed at the county fulr. also were de- Combs' lona drive, ONLY rapors retiring he side. fly to Meusel. Lloyd. W'aner regis, selected BUKing the faculty.- oil o runs, two nirst no errors. of tM state dem clared the terlng. AV right forced Barnhart, wlunerg can reach colds as Kit Such hisioricul "characters to filed unassisted. Haruhart one PtttsbiBth One run, hit, no, direct. That'a why Vkks brings Carwin. Jim Urklger. and BUI Jack-so- onstration conducted at . the Utah Conibu. Paul Waner cracked a hit errors; :V; scoots and typical western char- stata fair in Salt take City. The Primary, officers and teach; sucn quicK reuei. NINTH INNING past Koenlg. Wright .filed to Combs, acters, are portrayed In When rubbed on at bedtime The wjnnert la the boya1 dlvlsloh Waner being held at first. Try New Y'oiii IWwson went- into er of the Fourth ward will enter screen version of the novel,' In fhe state contest were Reed" ia vaporized by the body heat with the count two and two, hit the bos. for the Plrntes. Meusel was tain at a ws inl FrldaT evening' aj nor, which' is conceded to lie one of the home of Mrs. N orris Averett in and. breathed right into the air and Edward Buyer of prtng-vlll- to Koeirig, forcing W aner at sec safe at first wls-i- i Wright muffed the most tiotalile achievements of. t!'' comp'imeiit to Mrs. TUoiu Averett, was his to skied L, final ond Luswerl; forthe out, Pipgras ,; grounder, Jn .. .. .; .".,.... .. iw .who, made a demons' raKon pasaaget... from who recctitlr prlmarr resisted liMiklng letter all the tiiiw. Using m U niwr iiml Uugin ted to tliesamr same a poul-yc- c, ..1.t..1 .L.I tmejHke . r , jTiJffniig..lov curve: which, held the ij4ui ,uriiNT Mint' it Vdraws cari? the soreness. Ttiese ImvV WJU Represent''- th& Pirates wu unuvr control, ao runs, nas throwu ont at- third when di... on a I tah one bit, fio errors, - . clubs at f tried to. advumTheitlar-waSEVENTH INNING br Go(s-hvisional meet to lie held In Portland (fooch to to liramnnm New York Koenlg flied-onTrait)iv-- " No " nms, fouling, tw.o cur'e lialls. Harris part of' November. uiiriug toe sent a hopper to .Pipgras, who made The two Sprtngvtlle boys also Paul Waner. Harris' took Ruth's no hits, one error.; , to the final ptttout of the game unas- DrZH tN,'UJQNjAftSUUJ)YlAW flied scooter over first base tind on first prize in the poultry Judging Liard-hi- t PiUsburgh rTrnyrinr at the state fair, put him out. Gehrig tapjied to Ald- - .Combs. Granthum struck out after sisted. No runs, no hits,, no errors. ( Now Enjoys Eating, Thanks His Wife PAGETHI !ALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927. 5 ."'.'...' ..'-- .,....',...,....-...-- cibclI A ' jA'4T(lB llf'TBI NTE lWMk D i |