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Show AGE FOUR- - THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925. Emm. VJATHER toseflw the bijpat Twrih yen can Crdj cbfoaiffSx a Maytag Gyrafoem Warfw. Rko, wfam cocrepfent, do the samettfog Isffik other washers. Mtbecacnipariaontixrccgju Had out wiiythe Maytaggdopcodptfrof water tada fence washes twice as feat as "others. "Why yoa weagejw: Ibe, of dry clothes an hoar. Why yea will obtaiOT w gayfiacn-Hrr-mTOtbends, collarsand enfis wfcbcwthaadH-Tfefthe-catf 3 to T minntes. Wby.ani how aeconria 30 m itself tub deans piiwninTim wringer, low desgn, rigfeb'yfaere ; Then there's the fine. Feed ft Waateta-o- r nanc water want a wringer cketo BALL CHAMPS -- Q:- - ' r..t t Ptoto ff ,j ?! III wk ittTTa wa33 to 21. bewildered the Utea In the flrat part of the eon test wllb a fast pafwIiiK tfimt and an eye for the banket that wis nothing short of msrveloun. The ltea had difv flmlty in hading the hoop, the ball hitting almot any place tut the right one. Towards the end of the game the Ttes staged a jally that netted them eight points but was rut short by the final gun. ': Hawley. playing Tight forward In place of Henrle, former Pangiiitch star, was the sensation of the game, i garnering seven field baskets. left forward, who played such stellar game against the Cougars at failed to score either from the field or. the free line. The score; The evrQluK. Tha-AK- os bUX. A4bnatlSaytJrm. I virtue f the toy 4efet of tb I'tra at the hands of thSAggi- - hoojmtpra, herea Friday surprisingly easy . Spditl inter-culWlu- to Deferred payments that ant wi malrw ttdt dccssdl -. 1 vj Mi Pr, BAGGIER Hawky. rf. . 1 .....3 3 .....0 2 .14 UTAH. 11 G. T. .2 3 3 0 ...0 ...0" .1 . "2 Oswali : ' i Vr; wtilWAia-- I ; i Prattr . 7 ;f " - H V.- 2 2 9 . . Rewoo&ior World ' Iaderab: Neeley, e." '. . Paige, rg..-Jonas, rg. . -.v---- -"-';",:---- Totals . . Referee, Spencer, . bEBTOIT Jack Benaiiu, Cant-dla- n heavyweight, won a ten round ' : ' ! To this must be added the satisfaction of efficient service. You will be pleased with the Bervicf we render. ' - Reporter, Bin. F. Woffindeo. -- TMrs. Nora Keeler returned home from Marysvale where she spent several days visiting with her sister Mrs. Mary How. " NOW ' is the time to place your order for spring deHvery. You will profit by so doing. A large variety from which to select. J3eesleyMarble& (fratiifer Works i ft amusement hall. The proceeds will go toward helping out with their r activities. The TimiHtnogos ward reunion was held Thursday, March 5, Th1 the ward amusement hall. The morning was spent visiting and at 5 33 twelve rVclock dinner was served and at 1:30 the following program was 'given :. congregational singing; F. 1 prayer ; vocal duet by Miss Jennie 2 Larley and Mrs. George" Loveless; reading by Miss Henrietta Larsen humorous reading by Joe Harris; reading ly rem Voung; Uellef K'W5ch(ai rsaiigwoTiumbers ; four one act playa were given en. . .0 2 titled "The Old Woman and Her Hhoe' '"The First Ford. "Charac...I 2 ter Building and "Dr." Soonerdle'; 3.. .....8 16 5 21 the Primary officers' chorus furnumpire. ished musical numbers ; short talks Mclntyre ; from, .former Blanops James A. Loveless and O. J. Terry ; one-ac-t play given by the Mutual' ."The ...3 COUGARS TAKE JUm children. The day ended dunce In the eveulng. FOUR DIE IN ,z a EXPLOSION h Dirinuay party at ner nome r ri day evening In honor .of her (Mother, Mrs. St. Joer, whose birthday anniversary; occured on that day. Games and music were the .diversions of the evening and a dcticiuus, luncheon was served to about thirty relatives and friends. ' Mrs. St. Joer received many beautiful gifts.- - An exploKiou of kerosene ojfised to stiirt a fire in a heating jtove today resulted in the death orTifra. Jumes W. Shelts and her5 tire small- children. Shelts wasff.pajo-- f ully burned and big, wife's brother, Theodore Frost, was perbnpsfatal-l- y burned. ' with OA. - '"X Q EST ESSEX ;OTE.: SECOND PLACE f Just South of Tabernacle. Provo, Utah. Bachelor's Baby." After the program an auction sale was held with Hyruin Larsen as auctioneer and a fish pond had been arranged foxihe 4. I y IN SWIMMING THIS 3L 3 - rA71TH CAST ALUMINUM ' GREATEST liuBo Two state Intercollegiate recordswere shattered Inst night as the University of Utah swimming team suc cessfully defended "its. title In the ESSEX - Itrt (He ffymnashim Tool l)e- final fi.re tfiillery. , The packed scire was.Utah. .W points ; B. t". U? .'iViiotntii 'nd vUtnh Aecles. 7 poits. The meet scintillated performances from beginning to end. with special events being supplied by., women swimers from, the Univer-sltof TTtah nnd the Wasntka Swim- ming club. The Christenson brothers broke into the limelight for Utah by breakid In the ng' one 'record each. breast stroke Allen lowered his record made lastf year at Provo by 1 seconds, negotiating fhe distance-in 1:21 flat, iee. had little difficulty in .outdistancing the field free style. He lowin tb ered his last year's record of 2.41 seconds. by 2 ... .Snmmarjr of events : , VALUE" 9 '" ' ai 'f, ' mu " "" - I(r.pt 1.' 1 v Ym FREE 1 d DEMONSTRATION pn6i(E THE MAYTAG SH DP a4 - FN-',!- II0-M- 211 WEST CENTER STREET. One of fTELEPHONE 30. a chain of eleven intermountam Maj'tug' Ironers Exclusively. : vs'v SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARA NTEEDi stores-sellin- g Washers' and CITYNEWS ..J - ttlve and oer West Center rbiltiiit In Provo Mr. and Mrs. ?A ftaugbie Mr. mud Mrs. Ever C? Hay formerly or Provo but ett"l"Ri('hni6nd,are:ihe protiffliff v of I,B8, Vegas, Nev are Tlsit- of jn eleven-pounbaby 'girl, In thto city with relatives and born 8 Mida, and bby are reported doing nl'cely;. ',""' Ladies Give Carnival The ladies the Comninnlty church will stage rarniraf at the Mena Trope ball dnesday;. evening,. March 11. A d Tauderllle program and '' all c streefTTlHTM-ls-Brf- ; Sia. ; , CAFE cs ?L cMVEEsrrr ate. : Halt Stock ' ': : v ;,i 1 '. L ; North of Fountain. SPECIAL DINNER DAILY ' SnORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY QUICK LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES SPECIAL STEAK, 65c. ' DELICIOUS COFFEE. . EAT AND SAVE MONEY 1 . PleasantViewi Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foote. I Telephone ;""' "' r-- 2-- 5 committee enter-- flftyd--ttlafc- Bj evening after Mutual in the ward L. Christensen and A. Chrlstensen amusement halL The Beehive girls (U.) first; Harris Johnson, Robinsold jrefrj?shments and a food time son and J Peterson (B. T. r,)..Bee-n- d " ' was enjoyed by everybody. ; Jllsen Cole, Larsen and Crock-et(A.) third. Time, 1 :29 flat. The parents and teachers associa40raTd free st.f le fLarry Petertion of the Mountain school held a son. (B.Y.U.) first ; Lee Olsen, (A.) meeting Wednesday evening in the second; Kimball, (C.) third. Time, school house. : A good program was :214-5- . the occasjon. j: arranged-fobreast stroke Lee Chrlstensen U.) first Wesley Johnson. A missionary farewell party, was (B.T.TJ.) "second; Don Parkinson held in the ward amusement hall third. Time 1:21 flat. (A.) Thursday evening ip honor of Albert free style Lee ChriRte Muhlestlen. The following program sen (U.) flirt: Carl Harris. (B.T. was rendered : speech, Bishop E. B. C) second; Rondo Robinson, (B.T. Walker; music, ward quartet; trio, U.j third. Time, 2.33 flat. Sterling Cluff and company ; story, ' H." Jones. ,(B.T,IT.) first, Rachel Mecham; piano duet, Melba 58Plnnge Mel Freebalrn, (U.V secfeet; Tu"land Miss Margaret Pulslpber ond, 57 feet ftlnches: Crockett, A.) viosipber ; short talk. Earl Foote ; 54 feet 8Vj Inches. llif and piano duet, Misses Melba third, back stroke Bolin, (t.T.) and Ixra Walker; presentation Mel" Frwbalrn, iU.i second; firsts a Wells O. Mecham and speech, Time 1:22 Lee 01seir, (A.) third. short sieech .from. the niIrtonary." flat. . free style Johnson, 4B. Announcement Is Just made, of the A Chrlstensen, U.) first; ,Y.r.) marriage of Miss Edna Leiclity to L. Peterson, I B.T.U.) third. second; William 8. Breitling of Sa.lt Lake ' 03 flat which took place In the Salt Lake Time, The following were the officials : '.March 4, temple, Wednesday, referee and starter. Charles Welsh ; ' MEXICO CITT Rifles hare been timers, Trof. A. F. Mathews,' W. I. issued to police In preparation for Hodge and Alvln Twitehell ; judges, trouble that jnay occur In the tram-a- y of finish. Alvin Nolson, Ernest L, E. Warthman and Sterling strike now in progress. Special . . precautions are being taken ; to pre- narrlR.. ..". vent any - outbreaks when '30,000 BRUSSELS King Albert has Is union men attend the meeting Sun- . sued proclamation dissolving the j Belgian parliament. - - it Essex is a totally, different type; Its advantages are exclusive because patented. It gives results never be- fore attained in any.car: 'vr-.- ' afternoon and a delicious Inner-fcmwas served to Mesdames T, J. Le'H Is, Frank T. Benneft, Reed Ekins, Frank Meldrnm, IE. B. Walker, Philli. Tracy iColvin, E. VS. Ercanbrack; Earl Foote, Claud'StCvT dcr,- Thomas Ashton; Misses Metlba Walker, Irfif Walker, TNoIh Clut'.f, Unto CInff, May SjHck, Ieah Asli-ton- , Susan I'hllliim, Pauline Phillip ( , Erma Bennett, Leona Booth, Edith fi i Arthur "'; V 220-yar- d "';' nfV ;. -- The lowest maintenance cost we believe, of ; ar in toe world. v-- t ' ' . .. riteie .qualitiei make it the most car of its tbe worldlXr Wanted and largest telling tlaa In . It k tt finest Enex evernk. It b the imoothett, most reliable' Essex ever buih. It is the best looking, most l Hudson-Esse- x, : ' any'- ; ,..-7..- A Car You Will BeJProud to Own 100-yar- d i - , 100-yar- d Hol-ling- s, t"' - - Low price, without disappointment in looks. or reliability. sacrifice of performance. Economy without ; Stability and highest roadability without unnecea eary weight. ;,i ; The rldind ease of large, costly cars. The handling ease of a bicycle. Utter simplicity in design. ' 100-yar- d Mrs. A. B, Lb'bty entertailned at a nilscellflnAuR shower at1 her home. Saturttay; Eebruary 28, v. in honor of Edna Lelchty. Games wnd music were the diversions of rthe - j-'''v'fe- You Cannot Get Equal Style Performance and Reliability Withinj J Hundreds of Dollars of Its Price ;U - Receive Baby Buggy A fl vertis-in- g several weeks ago f.iat ti large : iwln baby bugy would ; lie given "4 ; A Dughtri-M- r. and Mrs.' Leon away free to. the parents re f orting Xewrenf are the proud iiarents of the first pair of twins following that a baby irl bom at their home Fri- date, Taylor Brothers company preday, Malkh 6. Mother and baby are sented the bugy Wednesday th Mrs. Emma Coleman, 655 Xorth llniver-- 1 gcttirnf along splendidly. sity avenue following the annuunce-uioii- t that a pair of twin girl H had arrived Tuesday. i EAT AT -- EMIUS 220-yar- d t, pared to handle all kinds of work, b says. , 5 2-- 5 rty Thursday iiiop Supejrltor Mot t r a new shoti at 8C2 jju frh-ad- Bk)th, Thelma Dastrup, JProebe Llnford, Thelma Morgan, '.Elusle Breitling, Rose Lelchty, Gertrude Lelchty and Ida Lelchty. The recreational f . fit -- 100-yar- Bruises Legs Asbby Taylor re ceived badly bruised legs.'' 'hen .the wheels' of a wagon ran them Friday but he is" reported' getting ' J along nicely. Opens New Sliop H. C. sen, formerly employedTas - -- 2-- kinds of carnival stunts will be given. Refrpsments and a splendid entertaining', program Is promised all those wio attend. A genernl will be admission; o'f 25 cents j risitias' Here Mr. and Mrs. J. charged. JPetefsoK and children Jack and fothy of Idaho Falls are spending In Provo Ole Anderson of Pleas-pw days m this city risitlng with business (ant Grove was In Provo &m v ; c comfortably riding Essex ever bulk. And the price, because of volume, is . the lowest at which Essex ever sold. . Surely you cannot be satisfied with lest than Essex offers when its cost it bet little more tLan cars of tbe low est price, Zargesit Selling g ;. yl and Finish Design, Material Timpanogo8 Grandview ' : , -- 1 0 0 0 0 ...v.O Brfierg. If. Watkius, c. Tanfer.g. Beeslej Memorials that give our customers the satisfactiprt they are looking for It is trie distinctive service' that goes with each product. r. . When you purchase aMemorial you want three Im' portant factors of construction MILWAUKEE Eddie - "Cannon- ball- - Martin and Peter gannlento, Filipino, bantamweight, fought to a draw here last night. eoo. Tat is what we give, foy -- 1 rf. Woods, That u what you want It is not only Thursday wehlhg the recreation- at FoBimitreDf the Grradvtew ward gave a picture show in the ward 3 4 . Baker, e. . . . Banders, rg. Woodside. lg. Henre, rf. '.. Martindale, If. Geddes, rg. Totals T .....0 .. Neilson, If . EVAX8VILLE, lad. Mickey O'Down won from. Joe Lockhart In ' ten round bout. m-- Xin Neil-soh- ccaopiurr By I nit4 PreM. TOBOXT On t la one of hia slowest races since he came to this country, Pas to Nurml, atar Finnish to ran runner, took 8:00 miles in a special exhibition event Commissioner Kenesaw W. Landls has started his annual inspection trip of the big ' league training camps. T The IlmUd.) LOGANv March 7. The banketli&U ibaniplonkhlp for 1925 gun to the Tuuug Couears whatever. Doat delay;1 pbonef They desire the test before. ' t MI fii Aggies Defeat Utea in First here last Bight of Final Games of ;t":" Season." CHICAGO Baseball Prove afl these flung fa yodf am home. Any .Maytag drafer bring the washer to yon. No - - 2-- i obB-garJo- tit' i SPORTTABS 1925 BASKET H all-me-tal 111 . COUGARS ARE c I - Absolute Satisfaction In monumental Work :SPORlfGgETOKi I II in f BfttSt'.r.- - ' mo;) r:vi. 'mu 13.47. 6-Cyli- nder Closed Cars in the World SCHOFIELD OTTO C0r r IT |