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Show Fa;. i C I'ilit. I'JH Him CHbAliEU TO APPEAR HERE JULY 4: " tl- - II n-, F'" Olte - of ll'.lir U- -t g.tlIUS A-- ? ty doll-lik- Elliot Ball Team in Win Column .522 . Mld-nlg- ht . before seen here. Mr. Darling will walk up a flight of stairs perched on the top of his ladder with nothing to .hold to but tlie moon and stars. Comedy, and costume changes while on the ladder make this a very fine act. In addition alloy compiled of lung-tecarbon and cobalt, whleh is hard enough to sernteli sapphire. Is now used for the teeth of saws that have to cut through wood treated or preserving with chemicals. An ... . .. 4 0 1 - ri 5 5 5 5 1 2 o 4 1 1 u 1 1 J 3 2 3 5 I c 1' li c 4 1114 i I Daley, p Evans 3 1 1 U 1 0 1 o Lewis, 4 . Total 2 Inning,: 000 050 ...000 123 Lyric Out " 2 NX i 41 11 14 27 Score by BmtUifleld Collegians 1 2t -- '. 023-1- 1 v, ' fj " , t .i J i Again loiughl for lime. a Torrent of Tun. by the Create! of tun 1 Maker. Zam Fill and Mlm Summerville. Don't Fall o See . well as rules 54. 55, and 50 T) i protest has been sent In to hum- -. r.er Hale, presldint of the I ague, who has called a meeting of tlie executive committee. It la also and quested that the umpires managers of these respective bammed tomorrow night at tlie chamber of commerce at 8 o'cloek. All Night Ll 'V. Texaco of the Conm. u i d league has protested their game at Providence Sutmdiv pined afternoon. Tliey base their pioi'.t on rune 49 sections 6. 7 and S a It. Ogden Livestock ReHogs Ogden. USDA ceipts, 515; through shipments Include 256 to Los Angeles maik,-tearly sales of medium wilght butchers, steady to 5c lower; liter sales this class, 15c lower; other classes look steady; top, 14 CO on weights around 200 pounds; bulk 5 00; pound weights $4 0 pounds, mostly $3 lew light lights $350-4.0parking cr sows $250-3.0latter prirc good light smooth sows on bnteivr order. Me Counting tbs Stars When, on a dark, clear night, ona looks at the glory of tha skies, It accms as though the stars In tbs hearens were Infinite In number, says Nature Magazine. Those that one sees with the naked eje nppear Cattle Receipts, 224; through countless and one thinks of the bilInclude 93 to Idaho lions only to be seen with the aid shipments feeders and 63 to Los Angeles of a telescope. In lmth, however, there rs less than 3,500 stars to be market; slow, about steady; few seen with the unaided eye nt nny fed Utah good pound one time and place and under the medium to good steers, $5 best conditions. cows, $250-3.0scarce; calves, ddd head good bulls. $250-- 2 65. 12 445; Receipts, Sheep Finely Drawn Wlrn through shipments Include 3379 to filament wire used In Denver market, 3441 to Omaha theTungsten Incundr'. eiit lamp of a . market. 4428 to Chicago maik,'-fuuilliar mole Is so fine It Is pracand 1118 to St. Joseph ir.ark t;, tically lnv N Only f. .i r t. few small lots local truci.ul-of an lo.'i !'i dl.ime'er. ch: lambs unsold early; late l M I, n s the hair of It Is n fifth day 5 loads good to clione a woman's head and a tenth the Idaho range slaughter of that on a man's head. After It lambs, $6 85 straight. Is colled, turns per linear Inch, to form the springlike lamp Lurn of tha Unknowm filament, the outside diameter of Mystery hns great chnrms for the soli Is still less than that of womanhood. Sir Walter Scott. buumn hair. Scientific American. 260-32- 0; 0; 966-10- 0; 0; n a- - ' . trau- wn lati r log 111. H rare O f,l 1 nil I, .my ''Hit In "Ac poo! hi." the inalogue.,' S.Tat. "Ail... him." In the -age," are g u-- as fourie A more mn of 7 Jelnida, Two trams, the Third Ward r"'opM Sorenson and Mrs. W. ' arn ?er!on than any of tin City and P p 88 are anxious to en-- 1 found In "he t'l.rniln de Vail! William Serowther was born til by Jean !e t'ourey, A copy t ter the Cache Valley Commercial j November 5, ta tn th I'.rlllsh mitxeiim. league for tlie accond half wlil.h Dundee, Scotland, 1854, a son of William and Mary starts next Saturday. Oath of Paupori.n These teams will be added to Ann Moon Serowther. He came Tlie pauper's cull) I one Hie league li two trams. Radio to Utah In 1862 living for about la permitted to persona unde Service and Mendon do not meet one In Salt Lake City, bankrupt ry, ami In amne ( year the requirements and obligation Hun to moved Snmhfkdd cases, whereby on the glrhu of the league before Thursday where statement supported by oatl relie had since night. Tlie sc two teams have not sided. He U survived by his wid- the person la without any av: met the requirements and ax ow. Mrs. Sabina Aiken Serowther assets either personally owt ' other teams are anxious to take . jeven sons and daughters. In expectation, he may he re tlielr places for tlie arcond half tnj William Jr, and Vemer Scrown-e- r, from the payment of certain i these teams will be dropped. Emllhflrld; Mrs. Mary Ander- tlons and permitted to t f. Teams will be notified of the son. Mrs. Kate Lewis. Mrs. himself on a solid flnnncln! change If made In time for their Jensen. Pocatello, Ida; Mrs. tlon free from debt. scheduled Saturday game. A BUssing Almeda Taylor, and Mrs. Alda To hnpplness Is a enjoy Anderson of Lake Salt and Ray bleaslng, but to confer It on fifteen grandchildren. a greater. In M.-liU- rt u . ! re-es- were conducted Monday at 2 P. M, In the Second ward tabernacle for William Serowther with Bishop Sylvester Low officiating. Prayers were offered by Bishop Richard RoakcUey and Robert Tbornley. The ward choir, under live dt- -. rectlon of Miss Sarah McCracken of Ogden, sang. "Softly Beam tlie Sacred Dawning" and "Though Deepnlng Trials." Miss Betty Serowther. sang In a very touching manner. "Lav My Head Beneath a Rose": duct O Dry Those Tears." by Bishop Richard Roskclley and Mrs. W. H. Griffith and a solo. O Mvj Father. by Floyd Miles were the special musical numbers. Those who paid tribute to the1 memory of Mr. Serowther as one of our early musicians, took part In dramatics and gave a hclph.g hand to educate worthy young , nun Dr. G. L. Prs A. W. Chamtars. Supt., J. W. p Kirkbride and Sylvcs'cr Low. Closing song. "Sometime Ve' 11 Understand. Interment was In the Smithfield cemetery. Mr. W. O. Smith dedicated the grave. There were beautiful many floral offerings under the direction of Miss Betty Serowther. Mrs.' I ; n, I IN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Midweek Prices Wm. Serowther Wed. and Thurs. Rites Held at GRETA GARBO Smithfield In Her Create! As You Desire Smithfield Funeral services : 50-- 4 KEIV TEAMS SEEK BERTH Zyl-ph- -- 190-23- Sk.ke.pe.ra Nt ,re . il.vlU'ri'B ; ll"ii fr.ou lii'ui".' i I In All R II . Dvmi CoIVkum Tncvlay, June 2(. COLLEGIANS Westover, U Hule. 2b . Nyman, 3b Nlelen, ef If ....... playing of the Groesbeck, lb Curtis, as v avjii, won from Smnhfield ill ldii June humtpi, lun.j iMn! nt In ver" Darling otter. as a climax li riy' J r al Uulller by the score of 10 ' a Uie most UirilUng and darc-deTarw in Niirimritme and tlie 11 Sunday at the fuir grolmd. to Uu-' be 111 tli air on on record. High Nine oclixk lt vue" will largest crowd of the season The performer In Logan his special Spanish Aerial Swing turned out to s e Hits battle from outstanding lor tne Fjurilt of Jnl celebration he whirls on the end of a roa start to finish. The victory h.r h niaJj-tlwM..vs Sumner is Hie one hi (he Collegians puts them In a Wlieil Wen by Ills tots, by Ins teeth, by turnout wng to stop position to tie for first half honors I below net no with lead, 8he was tin1 Alone." fanner his sudden descent If 1m should as Springs, present leaders, lint and original singer of lias slip. Tills act should provide all comeCrystal next Sunday and to Logan as "Penttlw ong. better known need should will have fir-- t win should thrills tlie anyone Crystal a house" aong. Miss Sumner l sewed attraction. honois for half up. any diminutive and very beautiful lituntil Iloth teams went liltles tle Hung having gamed title ol of fourth last the the Inning beDoll." The Diesden China W. when Hale started things out with cause of tier drllealvly molded a home run over tire left field e features. fence. Smlthla ld came out of the Sunmer with Mia slump and scored five runs In he will but appearing euratrly scored tlie fifth while Logan niuj Mireille de Martelly. one of two. In the sixth Logan went into one and Ur lamiee niutocracy deV. Elliot & Company E. tlie lead again when they scored of the most famous Italian dancer feated Mendon on the College runs. Smlthftold not to be three In the o excellently performing ward diamond Saturday by the outdone made two In the first hall Satire and her Rumba European score of 9 to 7. of tlie sixth, going Into tlie lead on Jarx Miss Martelly was comand summary! 7 to 5. Tills lead lasted until the Lineup the before L manded appear E. W. ELLIOT last of Uie eighth when tlie ColKing and Queen of Italy ard give AB R II legians garnered two runs which of lar act O rejrcat performance D. Olsen. lb to sew things up for the appeared Intermisan as lie which gave 5 L. Olsen. 2b team. In the first of the home La Uie French play sion during .. 5 M. Dobbs, p ninth aided by runs by Ewing Marmlte. ttnoe coming to Am5 C. Shepard. C and P. Hansen, SirUthfiold got erica Miss Martelly has been con- C. Schenk, 4 If 3 runs to go Into the lead. National Tlie with nected Ojxra W. 5 .... cf With one man out, George, Nyman several Club, Inc., and lias spent 4 W. Nelson, ss singled for the Collegians In the montlis In Hollywood and Los 4 L. Green, rf last of the nontli. Nielsen flyed Angeles where she has made tre- M. 4 3b Nelson out main two away. Nelson, from lilts. mendous Clippings 0 R. Hansen ss singled putting Nyman on second. Newspapers all over Europe hall Groesbeck came through with a Muss Murillo de MaiUlly as the Total - 41 S II double to drive In two runs to most outstanding prodigy on the MENDON even up the count. Pete Evans continent. AB R H at this point went in as a pinch These are but two of the many c - 5 10 hitter for Curtis and put a nice features that will combine to give G. Bird, 4 2 4 Texas leaguer Just back of second A. Bird as for best entertainment tlie Logan 5 12 base which scored Groesbeck and E. Bulst, p the the prevue and 5 0 2 gave the B. Hughes, lb the most Collegians big main attraction on the fourth 5 10 If thrilling game of the season. of July that It has ever been K. Staufford, 5 0 2 SMITHFIELD O. Anderson, 2b her privilege to have. 4 10 cf B. Kidman, outOne of the most thrilling 5 0 1 3b door arts In America will be In M. Bird. 2 0 0 C. E. StauHer, rf Fourth. on Logan July ' . 3 1 1 ... rf P.nker, late of Phil "Denver Darling. will Barnum and Bailey's Circus 43 7 12 Total hperform on a' fifty foot ui.riti ed Udder, informing sturilinrj Valuable Alloy h ats of skill and ament.ss no'.' r E. AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY, UTAH "S5 cL Tl- to tlw walking ladder Anil' Disabled Americai Veterans Grand At j ' j ' vw-r- fb-ts- ia Palais WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE Funds to be obtained to pay fc Charter, to become affiliated wit the National Organization. Melvin Gudmundsen, Commander Vin W. Farr, Adjutant and Treasurer mr - Our Third Big Carload of Furniture Has Arrived Again We Offer Real Honest Values In BEDROOM FURNITURE And Is Now On Display On the 30th day of this month, we will close one of the most successful value giving events ever offered in the history of our business, the largest by far in unit sales according to our records We are proud indeed to announce that our third big carload of furniture has arrived and is now on display at our store, and until the 30 th of this month, we will continue our extremly low prices of which we have made such a record during the past sixty days. Our Anticipated Purchases on LIVING ROOM SUITS Were far Underestimated this Spring, but now that our Third Big Car has Arrived, Our Stock is again Complete with a Brand new Bunch of Styles and Colors. j R X. We were fortunate indeed to have made such wise purchases at the market last February, as it is an utter impossibility to duplicate them on the market at the present time. PRICES ARE NOT ONLY GOING UP BUT THEY HAVE GONE UP. Not only have prices advanced but it is difficult to get delivery on merchan dise owing to the manufacturer being unable to meet the growing demand. We are urging you to BUY NOW. The prices we quote you now will positively end on the 30 th of this month, and our ability to buy enables us to make tremendous savings which we are passing on to you. . .. Piece Bedroom Suit. In Walnut, Consisting of the following Make Arrangement, now to Tint our .tore before July of Chert One Drawer., Full Size Vimily, Big Roomy oTefull.ize Panel Bed, One Upholstered Bench, One Double- Decked Coil Spring and One 50 lb. Cotton Felted Mattress. All for only 6 " $ 49 75 Here is Another One Piece Bedroom Suite in Walnut Consisting of the following One Chest of Drawers, One pieces: One Beautiful Big Vanity, One Double-Decke- d Full Size Panel Bed, One Upholstered Bench, d Mattress for the Coil Spring and One Guaranteed Spring-Filleunheard price of 6 l.t while Lundstrom Furniture Company We offer a Big Full Size Three Piece 100 percent Mohair Living Room Suite, with Unusual wood carving on the front, Reverse Cushions, Full Webb Bottom, Hardwood Frame. Unconditionally Guaranteed for only 00 A Similar Three Piece Mohair Suite Built just a little heavier and slight changes in style for only i50 Other Suits in Two and Three Pieces Proportionately priced. 5 1 r |