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Show r Friday, November 19, 1920. Provo Football Team Wan From Tintic High IDltKA BtFOBTEB hpT gnnimRRmxaimixi&nMinsmimiwmiumimnnimnMwmRnnnswm Two Trustees Will Be Elected Decanber 1st Nearly two hundred Tintic peoBorne important ple. moot of them itudenti from the changes have Tintic High School, were In Proro been made la the school laws of the on Tuesday, going there to wltneaa state and the attention of voters lst the football game between the Tin- called to the school election which! tic High and B. T. U. teams. This takes place in two of the precincts waa the game which decided the of the Tlntie School District on Deehamplonahlp of the southern dlri-io- n cember 1st. Two new trustees are and the B. T. U. team, haring to be selected, one for precinct No. von the' con teat on Tuesday, will S in Eureka and the other for Mammoth. The No. 8 Prednet of Eucompete with erne of the Salt !- high school teams for the state high reka .takes in everything south of Main Street and the trustee whose school championship. - Tuesday's game was really the term expires Is Herbert Hopes. The first that Tintic has lost this sea- No. 4 product of the school district son. bnt It was lost by the declsire is Mammoth and the retiring trustee score of 61 to 0. In Justice to the is P. N. Anderson. All who voted at the last general Tintic players It should he stated that they put up a wonderful game election can vote at the coming Provos team school election on December 1st but against great odds. was made up of much older and only those who reside in the dishearler players but the game young- tricts named above will participate sters from the Tintic High School in the election. fought hard throughout the entire Under the new school law amendcontest and while they lost they ars ed in 1918 by the legislature there entitled to a lot of credit. One year will be no primary to select candiago Tintic beat the B. T. U. 8S to dates, but any man or woman whoj I and this year the Proro eleven desires to become a candidate eau: tried hard to run up a score equally do so by filing with the clerk of the as large but they failed to do so. Board of Education, not later thanj Most of the scoring of the Provo Thursday noon, November 85th, his; team was in the last half of Tues- or her name as a candidate tor the days game when the Tlntie High office of trustee. The law also farplayers were worn out as the nat- ther provides that any five persons ural result of bucking up against a can fils the name of any parson they much heavier line. Football mater- wish to nominate for tbs position. ial Is none too plentiful in the local In order that tbs voters of Tintic school and the loss of a player or may thoroughly understand the protwo on account of Injuries, weakens visions of the law as It now rands Moss Chase wss put tre are publishing below tbs section the line-uout early In the game on account of relating to this question which Is as a fracture of the right shoulder. His follows: weakened absence from the line-u- p There most ba at least one votthe team, considerably. ing pines In each representative "preIt requires nerve and staying cinct. qualities for players of from 185 to "It shall be necessary for each 150 pounds to stand up against the candidate, or at least five cttUens rushes of opponents who outweigh in behalf of tho candidate, to file them from 40 to 00 pounds and the with the clerk of the board of edulocal school dont need to feel hu- cation not Inter than noon on tho miliated by such a defeat. Thursday next preceding the date of The game at Mt. Pleasant, which election s signed atatement announcwent against Tintic by a small mar- ing that he or she is s candidate, and gin and which was played last week, said clerk shall Immediately thereto the Tintic after furnish s list of said candidates was later forfeited eleven when an investigation show- to any citizen who may call upon ed that the San Pete aggregation was him for the sums. made up principally of players who Appointments of Judges of alae-tlo- n were not entitled to compete In a shall be mads by the Board of Education at any convenient time high school game. prior to tha data of election. The election shall In all other Rug TURFO, the only Turpentine respects be conducted In accordance with the general election laws of tho Ointment, on the forehead and state. pies. What a relief I Try it. "The Board of Education shall exercise all such powers relative to 'school elections In tbs respective districts si are conferred upon the Local Business Man Wai TUI Board of County Commoaalonsrs In Married At Balt Lake City cfaramm-JohnaDrug Stoves Go. other elections, so far as conformable with this chapter. The msrrlsge of Rsy Potts and ' The election on December first Mias Cadi Higgcnson was solemniswill be for four year term. ed at the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday of lost week and tho young For Expectant Mothera M. E. CHURCH. people will toko np their residence o Used For Three Generation! In Eureka. Mr. Potts resided at SilWrite for Booklet on Motherhood Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preach- ver City for several years end s and the Baby, FREE. ing li. s. m. Evening services 7.80 short time ego cams to Eureka sad BRADFIELD REGULATOR OO. on nppor Main p. m. Tha public Is cordially Invited. opened a gangs Dept. 5-Atlanta, Ga. street. Tho bride is n daughter of Mr. and Mn. E. R. Hlggonoon, wall known Silver City people. Mr. end Mrs. Potto have n largo circle of frlendi la Tlntie and will atort ont on tho matrimonial Journey with the beat wiahee of all of their ae- qsslntonees. J ! I p. THE INFERIOR SEX 91 Featuring MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN Star Theatre HEADACHE? TO-NIGH- T laznjZfiKizizrzflKizrzrLigfZBffflfZBiMaiMMiTO G3 Its About Time 1 oa MOTHER'S FRIEND D, hr Salt Lake scatter gnn men are planning a big rabbit hunt which will taka pises In Cedar Valley on tho SSrd of this month, which le next Tuesday. Tlntie sportomen are getting n little uneasy and it is thought that they will soon carry ont n hunt In tho vicinity of Lynn-dy- l. Rabbits are already plentiful that section but the snto road is poor shape. Either cold weather or sunshine will help the road and than the hunt will be held. He Could Hardly Get His Breath Johnsons Troubles All Dis pear After He Takes Tanlac. HEARD IN EUREKA. 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Every morning at 6 oclock, before the days business begins, tests are made with delicate apparatus, and with it the place can be determined within at least 100 feet where a loose wire, a broken cross-aror even a broken tree branch hanging in the wires, may be causing m 1 trouble. , d s Every month repairmen go over all the circuits.. are wind loosened the wires or are by by lightning repaired, poles strengthened, broken insulators are replaced and all other needed repairs are made. Even overhanging trees are trimmed np properly. To insure the public against sudden breaking of poles, carrying e down with them perhaps a score of wires, at regular intervals inspections are made. Every pole is tested, decayed wood scraped away and a record of the condition of each pole placed on file so that replacements may be made as needed. 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