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Show THE HERALD, THUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. n n. i i , J) THE DAILY HERALD DOINGS OF THE DUFFS PRINCE TEN MINUTES MELLO-HELLD.TIL- TOM, WILL. YOU CALL UP THE 6R0CERY HAVE THEM SEN? A OUAtrr OF MILK, A IOAF Once there was a priace who was always a little It 'ate. No matter what be brd to do he deit put it off until the Entered as second class mall matter June'6, 1911, at the postoffice, layed next day, the next week, the under 1879. the Act of March 3, ftovo, Utah, next month. Always behind time, him "Win it Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cents a month; by his friends nicknamed Prince Ten Minutes." Mail In Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year. L One day an army invaded his principality. There was to be an important battle. The prince was ten minutes late. Tne priace late cost him his lands, his castle, hi crown, his head cost Today The Herald celebrates its thirty-sevent- h birthday, him everything. Are you a Prince Ten Minind issues Number 1 of Volume 37. utes? Are you delaying the During the long existence of this newspaper the name plumbing of your home or the has been changed more than once, but the existence of the Installation of better bathing equipment? Good plumbing and a good bathroom will make your publication always was maintained. Few newspapers in the state have had the long life of castle and your lands more valuable: they will keep better The Herald, and fewer still have passed through the trials beads on better bodies of you and troubles that have faced this newspaper in years gone by. and your family. And how about that heating But all these storms The Herald weathered successfully, plant you were going to have overhauled as soon as the fire now and then coming into close communication with the bank went out? ruptcy court. At one time, years ago, a daily edition was Don't be a Prince Ten Minlaunched and had a brief life; at other times it has been a utes. Be on Ume be ahead of time do It now. semi-week- At "' Published by The Herald Company. EVERT WEEK-DAAFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY, CIRCULATION . ' , LETTOCE? MAW HAVE?- 4933 is-- v E- - OH - is ! and a when it wasn't a daily. the 14th of April last The Daily Herald again entered the daily newspaper field, and thus far has shown a steady increase, both in advertising and in circulation. A weekly edition was added May 9, and this now has 300 subscribers, the list being increased every week. The Daily Herald passed the 2,000 mark in circulation to a immediately after it was changed from a tri-week- ly tri-weke- to aa Chatter j V ii f ' "rwTitizens proclaim : "By George, this is the town for me . three-fourth- AMERICAN i-- FORK. AB. R, H. O. Holmstead, 2b Blrke, lb 3 4 Snow, 3b S Durrant, cf Barratt, e Lanrsen, If Blncn, s . Homer, rf Shelley, p , Carlson, p 5 4 1 t 0 7 0 6 ::::: I 0 Totals .35 10 S 27 Rodge, Cooper, rf If .... Simmons, p .. Kinney, p ...37 4 11 24 S Errors Holmstead, Totals Summary- Snow 2, Page 2, Schatz, Ralle. Two-basHome runs Shelley. Base hits Barratt, Sutherland. hits Off Carlson 3, off Shelley' 8, off Kinney 8. Sacrifice hits Kinney, Hillman 2. Stolen Bases Holmstead, Binch. Struck out By Kinney 8, by Shelley 6, by Carlson 1. Bases on balls Off Shelley 1, off Kinney 5. Left on bases American Fork 8, Provo 10. Hit batsmen Binch, Barratt, Homer. First base on errors-Pr- ovo 3, American Fork 4. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Creer. e ! By STANLEY with its appeal to the physithe intellectual, the cultural, the patriotic, the cal, the c of life is the answer. sides citizenship K i 14 5 For 28 years I have sold the veiy best seeds that could be produced. I have operated trial grounds for testing for quality and have discarded many varieties that did not prove good. I have a great many customers that come to my store and say, "I want the same kind of seeds I got from you last year; they were the best I ever planted." I would like to serve you this year and next year. You will say tha 'tl' MV YHB FLAG POL same. PLANTS My greenhouse at 483 North Eighth West is full of plants Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Peppers, Celery, Asters, Verbena, Petunia, Phlox, Pansy, Zinna, Nasturtiums, Salvia, Snapdragons, Pinks, etc. BULKS Canna, Dahlia and Gladiolus all colors. Wilf ord Perry SEEDSMAN Exhibition GEORGIA The success of a business depends on results. the f oundation on which we have built our present business. We serve the same customers year after year. They recommend us to their friends, because is OUR SERVICE IS DEPENDABLE Phone 439. PRINTING CENTURY HURRY-U- 7tfW SWIMMING Swimming Private Pool. Wonder. Professor PROF. C. S. LEAF Leaf's NINE STATE School of CHAMPIONS Scientific P SCHOOL POOL ADMISSION 25c Season Ticket Holders Free. f 5s, Special PROF. C. . ICAf Beginners. long Olttanc Champion twlmm PROFICIENCY GUARANTEED LEAF'S GYMNASIUM BMmnt Cmmria( Cluk ' Pnon Was. M Plac Exchange CO. SHOP" Provo, Utah. and (Iso Want Ads ..... - l&ikjekl. A .""""I SI. A m McBeth. c Miavtue wj jusi j Deiore J. Colledge, Wilson, p 6 5 1 5 2 2 3 8 24 13 3 C USA M ill W- dm't i AHtss U THS ClVNfd-Roo- es -- Cti m 0 1 1 4 4 38 AB. R. H O. .A. 2 1 .400 s 0 .0 0 2 0 1 0 S3 . 36 10 13 27,11 Totals Score by innings: 3 100 000 110 Payson . . . 010 102 Olx 10 Lehi Errors Webb, ' J. Summary Colledge, Kitcnen. Home run Two-bas- e Thrashes. hits A. Atwood, Anderson, J. Colledge, Kitchen. Double playHlck-ma- n to Kitchen to Kappel. Stolen bases Webb, Perry. Hits Off Wilson 8, off Hickman 10, off: Kitchen 3. Struck out By Wilsons 5. by Hickman 2.- - Bases on balls Wilson 3. off Hickman 11. off Kitchen 2. Sacrifice hit Thrasher. Sacrifice fly A. Atwood. Hit by pitcher H. Atwood. Time of game 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpire Peterson. Left on bases Lehi 9, 8. Payson Mc-Bet- ,IUJA,m8t:t "eiO spili GAME E TAKES n FROM Swimming from Colonia, U guay, to Buenos Aires, recently, ! Argentine student made a ne record. The distance was 77 mW The swimmer was in the water K. hours." PO minutes, beaiirrW previous r?cord by 30 minute. TIL' is believed to be a world s for endurance swimming. 1-- S 3 SPRINGVILLE, June 1. Springville yesterday took the Heberites into camp by the score of S to I, in one of the most interesting games played here this season. Although' five errors were made by Springville and only one by Heber, the Steel city team squeezed oyer one more run ihan Heber. The first run was scored by Fleiger in the second inning when he stole home at the same time as Packard stole second. One of the features of the game was a spectacular running catch by Taylor in the ight binning, which otherwise would have been good tor a score. Fleiger was the heavy hitter of tne game, getting two singles from three times at bat. Davis scored the second run in the sixth, coming home on Fraugh-ton'- s fumble ot Memory's line drive. Fleiger brought Taylor over we piate lor the third talley In tne eighth. P. Murdock performed well with tie suck, slamming out a three- nagger and a single in four times was only man on getting more than one hit. Elmer - and Miller - went in as pinch hitters in the ninth, and both landed on the ball, but no scoring . was done?. ' 'Spanish started off the game line winners, Rowe coming across the plate when Thomas got his double-bagge- TOM SIM In the third Midvale got three runs, enough to win the "Men treat flappers like dogs, game. exclaims a lecturer. Lap dogs? The score: SPANISH FORK. new trousers to match an AB. R. H. O A. oldBuying coat and vest is getting more 0 difficult Hayes, cf . . . every year. 3 Edwards, lb 2 Rowe, ss Growing old is a bad habit, 7 Thomas, 2b ., it up will get you. C. Bowen, c 0 Anderson, If j Harding may have hi3 faults; L. Bowen, 3b but he never gets photographed in D. Bowb.n, rf " a bathing suit Keough, p Elmer It's easy for a girl with a Miller mouth to say it with flowers. 33 2 3 24 13 Totals Everybody has a bright future. up. MIDVALE. The score: The difficult part is speeding up to AB. R. H. O. .A. overtake it. HEBER. 3 0 Rateman, rf . AB. R. H. O. Jl, .. i 11 Steadman, 3b 1 4 "There are not so manv'home f. Murdock, ss 0 0 .. 4 Rasmussen. c 4 0 brewers" says the dry chief. Maybe Giles, cf 0 4 If 0 .. .. Stauffer, 4 0 Nelson, p 0 worked themselves they to death, 4 4 Schmiett. 2b 13 Fraugh ton, lb ..... 4 1 3 2 Wa'.lbeck. ss c s 3 0 John Stanley, 'MeCormaek has to Ire gone 3 0 Olson, lb land to rest. That "gone to rest" Sweat, If 4,0 ,0'ii 3 0 Howard, cf is familiar over there. Montgomery, rf .... 4 0 .0 0 3 0 Beckstead, p- C. Murdock, 2b 3 0 2 2 3 When opportunity knocks, some Bonner, 3b 0 1 2 30 4 7 26 7 Totals wait for it to pick the lock. Score by innings: Totals 33 2 7 24 15 100 010 0002 Spanish Fork You never get a ride in a swell SPRINGVILLE. 003 000 Olx 4 Midvale auto AB. R. H. O, the daytime so your Errors Schmiett 2, friendsduring Summary: 1 3 can see you. 1 layior, ss Olsen, Beckstead. Home run Ras3 Campbell, lb 0 1 Two-basmussen. hit Thomas. 4 1 1 "Flappers are angels on earth," Davis, c Double plays Schmiett to Wall-beck- ; 3 1 2 continues the lecturer. They do fly Fleiger, cf Thomas to Rowe to Edwards. around 2 0 Memory, 2b all the time. 0 Stolen bases Anderson, Bowen, 3 0 0 Fredrickson, 3b Rasmussen, Stauffer, Schmiett. If 0 1 Packard, Hits Off Keough 7, off Beckstead Dowell, rf 3 0 1 3. Bases on balls Off Keough 1, Dunn, p 3 0 0 off Backstead 1. Struck out By 10. 6, Beckstead Time by Keough Totals 27 3 7 27 12 of game 1:65. Attendance 300. Score by innings: Umpire Wainrlght Left on bases Heber 001 000 001 2 Midvale 2, Spanish Fork 4. is the name we have 010 001 Olx 3 Springville Summary: Errors Nelson, Taygiven our kodak man, beMASCULINE CRAFT. lor, Campbell 2, Memory, Dunn. cause his name is Van Stolen bases Ftaughton, Fleiger, The male subscriber bad made and being a real kodak Packard. Sacrifice hit Stanley, bis third attempt to use the party we have Memory 2. Two-basCampbell, expert, named hits and had again found himself wire, Three-bas- e Nelson, Campbell. him intruding on an extended argument hits Murdock, Sweat. Struck out about how long to roast a turket By Nelson 8, by Dunn 3. First He was considerably annoyed. This base on errors Heber 5, Springtime, however, he had a brilliant ville 1. Hit by pitcher By Nelson inspiration. 2. Umpire Twichell. "Madam, 1 smell your beant burnbe shouted suddenly into the ing," When you see a headline saying telephone. 'Score H. P. E. CO. Killed," you Kodak wonder Dept. Whereupon two very much alarmwhe her it is in Ireland or Chicago ed ladies immediately rushed off! 62 N. First West. kltrhenwards, and the man bad the Many a csptain of Industry wire to himself. thinks he ought to be a general. down! i.f s b. e ' ' . $-fj- Attention to FRIDAY, JUNE 2 at 8:30 P.M. tAQUE. . Swimming HIGH CLASS WORK PROMPT DELIVERY THE - McCLOUD SATISFIED CUSTOMERS NEW - and BUILDING A BUSINESS ! J)" V6S TESTEtOUT Featuring Phone 117. 337 West Center. Swimming of Perry, rf MIDVALE, June 1. Midvale took! wiCTiiii rf the leadership in the Central Utah Steele If league leadership yesterday when Kannel 2h the Smelters defeated Spanish vunhon Fork in a 4 to 2 hotly contested Douelas 3b game. Hickman, p Again Marty Beckstead proved his twirling caliber by setting down Totals rhtk QnnnlurHa unFh tbroa Innoanmd LEHI. hit3i two comin whe Dlncn.hltters to in the ninth tried save the battle T. Colledge, 2b. for Spanish Fork. Barnes, If Beckstead fanned 10 men, and H. Atwood, cf. until the ninth frame held the Webb, 3b Spanish crew to one hit, a double Thrasher, lb . by Thomas. A. Atwood, c . . The game originally scheduled to Anderson, rf oe piayea in spanisn Fork was Colledge, ss Slf Loose Garden Seed- s- ir UTAH LEHI, June 1. The Lehi Wasps Won. Lost Pet stung the Payson sme to the tune 800 4 Mldvale 10 to 8, here yeaterday. It was of S .600 Spanish' Fork 3 .600 anybody's game until the fifth, LeM 3 .600 when Thrasher busted the horse-hid- e Springville 2 .500 for a homer, bringing with American Fork 2 .500 him over the plate At wood and Heber '.200 Webb. Two other runs were made 1 Provo ' .200 in that Inning. 1 Payson The feature of the game was the . Games. Yeaterday't At American Fork American batting of J. Colledge, a high school boy, whose batting yesFork 10, Provo 4. At Midvale Mldvale 4, Spanish terday was perfect. Four hits from four times up was young Colledge'i . Fork 2. record. At Lehi Lebi 10, Payson 8. In the last of the fifth, Hickman At Springville Springville 3, and Kitchen exchanged places, Heber 2. after Hickman had been pounded heavily. Where They Play Tomorrow. The score: American Fork at Provo. PAYSON. Spanish Fork at Payson. . AB.R.H.O..A. Springville at Heber. Belknap, lb .4 0 0 9 0 Lehi at Midvale. transierrea COMMUNITY SERVICE i H PAp:jowipy the Smelters stared for the south of Utah county. ..That accounted for the small attendance at yester day's game, only 800 being out. Tne spectacular plays of the afternoon were made b Hayes, the out-- i snmingi siar 01 tne fiefd, who mad two an king shoe-- ! iup indues in uie gurueu mm Keyt Mldvale from adding to Its stock of runs. ' Bern Rasmussen hit for a home --an in the eighth inning, the first homer this season on the (Midrale grounds. Rafimuasefl also connected with two singles, getting three 7 i WANT? ............. doit? i' 7 AB.R.H.O..A. Page, ss SchatiVS Hillmah, cf ... Sutherland, 2b Wilson, lb ... Ralle, 0 I'M m CENTRAL UTAH PROVO. ; SUPPOSE you could do something to tempt the tired business man and the worn housewife to take up diversions tIat' would keep them balanced, give them zest and prolong J xneir useiumess. SUPPOST by doing this something you could give your town a reputation far and wide for being a human place to live m, a happy place, a place wnere tne liuiaDiianis are : folks and neighbors. Would it not be worth while doing? Would it not be worth while spending some money to 1 VOU pox EVERETT TRUE IBS 0 0 ""..- f - Ji. 3 S SUPPOSE You could cause folks to take a new grip on THE OLD HOME TOWN themselves ; show new ambition, get new and bigger ideals in life by putting before them opportunities and removing old- time barriers. SUPPOSE you could make your town wholesomely alive. WHAT HUMpcB DO son the AMERICAN FORK, June 1. American Fork won from the Provo Timps yesterday here in a game repleta with errors, Provo getting the most errors, the incs hits, and the fewest runs. V. a'le the Timps outfit the Cave city team, they couldn't make hits stretch into scores as American Forkers did. Wilson and Schatz each got three s safe hits, and scored of the Provo runs. Kinney pitched SAVING OUR BOYS AND GIRLS. an excellent game, striking out SUPPOSE in your town, you could in one year save eight men, but he was weak on even ten of your young people from the reformatory and thus control and passed five to first. was hit pretty severely, make unnecessary the expenditure of 10x52x$6 or $3,120, andShelley was when American yanked the cost of their care not to count in the cost of their appre-hensio- n Fork got a winning lead. and trial ; nor the cost in tears and anguish and dis Shelley landed on the ball for a homerj Barratt and Sutherland got grace. A new batter-hi- t record SUPPOST you could increase the vigor and efficiency doubles. was established when Binch, Barstore and olfices. ratt and Homer were hit by balls. of your thousands of workers in factories, SUPPOSE you could do something to make your fellow- - The score and summary: i 'ir LIME A6A o m am daily, and now has over 2,200 circulation; on Tuesday, with .be weekly, the circulation is more than 2,500 copies. The Daily Herald now has newsboy carriers at Spring irille, Payson, Spanish Fork, Lakeview, Vineyard, Snow. Orem ind on all rural postal routes out of Provo. The Daily Herald is the only newspaper published in Provo with its own carrier ervice in these Utah county cities; which is probably why The Daily Herald's circulation is double that of any other newspaper in the county, and approximately as large as the combined circulations of the next two largest newspapers. On this anniversary it is only fair to mention the fact that the oldest member of the staff, in point of service on The Herald, is Sam Leavitt, foreman of the mechanical depart- ment, who began his newspaper career as "devil" in the com-- f. posing room twenty-fiv- e years ago. CMXX3 H Tc? THATOLO n;;s t::? ly - cvtlfc $TbP wna PAT Of? SLEEP? Don't CEMlCALV ly, On Jr s OUR BIRTHDAY lit ByALUjT: . A mm w AURI6jIt) OVER 2200 THERE 13 $OfltXx gVTTlM IN OH THtS MKE- - tJ'STK UTTLE SAWEP OFT DUFF f WaAT SOME BUM SALAD HC3 ALWAYS USTCIIMS tlOH AND 0OM COFFEE --THE CEAM LINE. - BJ'S TK2 WOC2T THIS -YOU WAS SOOR - HA-H0oSy BODY Ui THB f:i6HDOH000MUM HAVE HAPA&ow Ji"C rHA73 v. TMEMATTERf I . j. - 1 CAMTXK&CT TESBlOU- OF B2EAD AMD A HEAP r) LUMCH WA S VESTESPAV-TM- "T - LV e ,...3 Koda Van e Superior Gasoline 29c Per Gallon Superior Motor Co. Coda Van A short muscle-developin- g climb on an Iver Johnson or a Hudson Bicycle up the hill; Tnen the top, affording a view of the country for miles around ; And a swift, breath-takin- g descent, with the feel of the rushing air on your face THATS SPORT! Spring, the boy, and a bicycle go together. Special this week tiOOD USED BICYCLES $15.00. Best Um of Tires in the County. Mllll CYClf COMPANY 159 N. University Ave. Phone 397-- J. |