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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. u7-- BLUE BIROS WIN. ITS A CHEERFUL GAME THEY'RE PLAYING NOW. flieiilEHlS I'JIIEII krtoW i put H" awaV Some Plac. noi WHERE, m4 WHERE ? I X ' I ' 4T Furnished ,r rooms; also N. ii K.&V A jt? j, M r " Nicely 456 N. 2nd E. county, next Thursday, is as follows: 7:30 a. m. Leave Orem depot, Salt Lake, by special train, thence through Salt Lake valley to Jordan Narrows, stop to view irrigation works and pumping plant. 8:50 a. m. Arrive at LehL Utah. 9 to 9:30 To Utah lake pumping plant on west shore of Utah lake, 20 minute stop for Inspection. river 9:50 to 10 To Jordan stop for pumping plant, inspection. 10:15 to 11:15 Through 'LehL American Fork, Pheasant Grove, Lindon and Orem, to Olm stead at mouth of Provo canyon; stop for Inspection. 11:30 to 12 noon Through Provo canyon to Vivian park, visiting Springdell, Nunns, Bridal Veil Falls, Upper Falls, Utah Power & Light dam. etc.; 90 minutes stop for lunch at Vivian Park. 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. Through Provo canyon, and Provo east bench to stop at Provo, including Provo. 2:30 to 3:30 Through Spring-ville- , Spanish Fork and Salem or Benjamin to Payson; 60 minutes trip along high line canal of U. S. reclamation Strawberry project, returning by power plant at mouth of Spanish Fork canyon. 4:30 to 5:30 Return to Provo, where the delegates will remain for sight-seeinrecreation, etc., until about 7 o'clock, when the special train will leave for Salt Lake City. 7 p. m. Special train leaves for Salt Lake City. . J-- 5 Two nice Phone 623-- furnished J. ilENT Furnished cabin, we, rroro canyon. Mrs. Lamar Hotel. i J-- 2 NT Two sleeping rooms, to (or men, and two unfur- housekeeping rooms; will igle. S83 N. 4th E. Phone J-- 2 (I. l! ENT modern apt. hed; with garage. Inquire 135 E. 2nd N. 'estwood. $ 157. .ttU. ENT i, 2 large housekeeping modern; with or without J--l MO S. 6th W. ikr i , Inftiiajp? MONTHS 1 . SQMe ffjK-- 'ENT Furnished rooms for 319 E. 1st N. keeping. 538-- J-- 3 ENT One furnished 2ast Center. room. J-- 6 Furnished rooms, one especially for ladles, with f.ette and bath adjoining; or ladies. I. om for gentlemen ENT 1 i'i 306-W- , J-- 5 .t if Dam Would Prevent Floods Like This for Sale MARKETS Auto trailer, pneumatic tires, good size, V Phone 340 or 439. JUL .liLJL. n - - r-- . SUGAR. NEW YORK, June 33 Vernon 32 Los Angeles SI San Francisco 28 Portland 28 Oakland 26 Seattle . 24 Salt Lake Sacramento ....... 25 .604 21 27 .542 .534 .519 .467 .456 .453 .431 27 26 32 31 29 33 Yesterday's Cirrus. At Seattle Salt Lake 12, Seat- tie 8. At San Francisco Oakland 3, San Francisco 4. At Los Angeles Vernon 6, Los Angeles 3. At Portland Sacramento 5, Portland 6. Thirteen innings. AMERICAN York St Louis Washington Philadelphia Cleveland Detroit Chicago Boston Ne LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet. 29 .630 17 26 23 19 21 20 19 17 . 18 24 .591 20 .48. 24 23 24 ,l i . .465 .442 .415 24 Yesterday's Games. Washington-Philadelphi- a Philadelphia game postponed; rain. At New York Boston 4, New York 5. At Cleveland Detroit 2. Cleve land 5. At St. Louis Chicago 3, St. Louis 4. At NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. New York Pittsburgh, Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago Boston Philadelphia ....... 26 24 24 23 23 20 15 15 .619 .585 .545 .523 .489 .488 .375 .368 16 17 20 21 24 21 25 26 The aw Yesterday's Games. sugar market continued firm. Spot At Boston New York 0, Boston 2. were at Cubas for unchanged prices At Brooklyn Philadelphia-Brooklyand freight, equal to game postponed; rain. 4.29 for centrifugal, but later shipAt iPttsburgh St. Louis 3, Pitts2 cost and burgh 2. ment advanced to freight; equal to 4.35. There were At Chicago Cincinnati 6, Chisales of 10,000 bags of Cubas late cago 1. June or July shipment to New Orcost and freight, and leans at 2 28.000 bags of Porto Ricos June DELINQUENT NOTICE. shipment without port options at J-- 1. n ill, Ford ton truck, Phone 'SALE 4 mm. Coal range, with in good condition. 548-R- . r ff J-- 3 4 'SALE Sun-drie- Penrod lusand. e 782-J-- d brick, $8 per Nelson Co. & 4.25. l. Coal range. 58 W. 3rd SALE iuth. DKENS bought, sold or traded. 7 W. Center. Phone 699. rr. The raw sugar futures market showed advances of) 1 to 2 points on trade commission house buying prompted by the strength in the spot market. . Refined sugaf ; was firm and prices were unchanged to ten points higher with fine granulated listed at 5.605.70. The demand continues active. Refined futures nominal. Floods like this at Ripley, Cal., could be done aw- -' with, victims say, if a dam were constructed in the Colorado River at Boulder Canyon. They're using this picture In a campaign for the dam. J-- 2 1,, i1: people with energy and ambition. SALE 3 rooms of furniture, Call between 4 and 6 p. m., 383 W. 5 wer apt. 154 E. Fourth North. 1st S. Ask for Mr. Moyes. J-- New Vice Bill I. In Congress COLUMBIA Guv 81c5nons Ud nutrnM !l SOUND BASIS V your Ford-Fordso- n :'."ord parts Upper' East Union Irrigation Company, a Corporation. Principal Place ef Business Provo City, Utah." There are delinquent upoa.the following described stock on ; account of assessment for the year 1922, levied on the 13th day 'of March, 1922, the several amounts set opposite the names of the. respective shareholders as follows, LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, June 1 Liberty bonds at 1 p. m. today: 3 100; Cert. No. Name Shares 99.96; second 4 first 41-4482 Alpine School Dist.. 2 100; fourth 4 99.96; third 4 247 Charles Conrad 1 100; victory 4 34s, 100.62. 8 430 Charles Conrad . . ... 9 393 Sidney Cluff LIVESTOCK. 2 468 Sidney Cluff NORTH ASLT LAKE, June 1. 38 Cattle Receipts 36. Higher. Strong 544 Sidney Cluff 1 demand. Prime steers, .$7.00(8)7.50; 386 T. H. Cluff 382 Rachel L. Cluff 104 feeder steers, good $6.006.75; :i6V2 steers, $4.505.50; choice cows 385 Rachel L. Cluff 18 and heifers, $5.00 5.50; fair to 545 Rachel L. Cluff 5 good cows and heifers, $4.005.00; 372 Henry Elliott V tractors or at Schofield's" at s, y re-- d June 2 "Six NEW YORK, prices. months' work on the part of the ST You are losing money un-- i creditors of the Columbia Graph-ophon- e less you trade with the Wasatcn ' company has culminated in tf )duce. a satisfactory arrangement where!! Auto license plate ;i ST by the indebtedness of the comIteturn to Herald office. pany, both principal and interest, at the discretion of a readjustment with famous committee, is postponed for a period 1GS CLEANED Hamilton Beach electric carpet of three years, leaving the company .slier. Removes grease spots, free from embarrassment, .through individual actions and in position tins, etc.; restores faded colors, to proceed aggressively with its ftansd on vour floor or taken new policies of production and Satisfaction guaranteed; ay. dealer cooperation," says H. L. Will-so. 'ices reasonable. Phone president of the company, in his first public statement since the or tractors JY your readjustment plan was effected. rAord parts at Senoneld 8 at "The Columbia company is not prices. and never has been in the hands of a receiver. A petition for such M. AYERS WELDING CO. Oxy- - action was filed by small holders of acetylene welding and cutting, stock but the plea was dismissed e we!d anything made of metal, promptly. The agreement of a ma- oik guaranteed. First class scrv- - jority of note holders against the !e. 42 N. 4th V Fnno. t'hone to defer payments both on tl company sS-inure-- t and principal from April 1. after d r.:2. to August 1. 19-AND PICOTING ducting an amount not in excess of. EMSTITCHING Work dune aggregate bank deposits on Septem2o0 W. Center. ber 15. 1921, is healthy iiidieatiiM ght. Mrs. A. F. Pitchie. of the faith they have in the earn-RESSMAKING and ilain sewing. iug capacity of the Columbia com-. Will go out by day. Call pany under normal conditions. Thw plan could have been blocked bv objections from 25 per cent of the 'ANTED Young man between 14 note holder's, but not three per and 18 to do store work, t an cent objected. )4-"All of this means that the company has cleared its decks of the iiOST Black fox" fur, between unfortunate situation created by ii Prnvo and Lehi. Reward. Return, the sudden stoppage of business, ... .. e ; l .. i .i Utah Power : Ugtu Ollice, me buuucu tuning on iu saies aim ij vl "neiuui les, lu" i 'TOVO ana me management is in a post-' ;i tion to devote its entire energies Picoting win to Hemstitching andfinish carrying forward the company's to your eive a beautiful the public de-business of Spring finery. Baby clothes and mand for theserving best that can be pro- ijiousehold linens a specialty. Prices duced in the way of instruments .i easonable. All work guaranteed It is the earnest and and records, CO. MACHINE SEWING SINGER to de-the of intention management Ave. tw. Pbone ; i7 N. Uniersity vote itself to carrying out this i.OST Man's Iver Johnson bicycle, policy." taDed handlebars, nickel forks Steward. Return to 257, S. 2nd E. - : it- cutters, $2.003.25; canners, $1.50 2.00; fat bulls, $2.503.00; bologna bulls, $2.003.00; light veal calves, $7.008.00. 41. Higher, strong demand. Choice prime top fat hogs, 175 to 225 pounds," $10.65; bulk of sales. $10.0010.50; feeders, $8.50 Hogs-Recei- 9 442-W- V V X . Sheep Receipts, none. Lower, good demand. Choice fat lambs, choice $11.00(?fl2.00; yearlings. $7.50 8.50; fat wethers, $6j 7.00; fat ewes, $4.004.50. re-.ce- d . 1 2 . . . J-- I 1 j , J-- " Black cow, dehorned, with small round bell. Notify Thomas. PUCKER MOOCH O ST ."hone-,310-W" WANT yORK . WANTED-You- ng boy, good The ceived Daily Herald a telegram from today re W. M. manager ;of the Butte, worker, desires work of any kind, Mont., baseball team, asking the Mr.. call him out, f you can help opinion of the spor department;, of Herald office. t ee uauy neraia: r ;iaBmnann at the Keough or the Span7 JIG HAT SALE Hats from $1.00- ish"Is Pitcher team fast " enotighfor the it to $6.00 and $7.00. Tarlor Millin- ButteFork , team ?" QnA S re til J , uu v - .y The answer was: "Kenurh is fast enough, but Span- - ... . , J CHICAGO, June 1. Wheat took a moderate upward slant in price today during the early dealings, owing largely to higher quotations at Liverpool, construed by many trades here as reflecting a better political and economic outlook in Europe. Bullish estimates of the Argentine exportable surplus were also a factor. Offerings were light, and houses with eastern connections led the buying. There were deliveries of 2u5,000 bushels on June contracts. Opening prices, to 1 which varied from higher, with July $1.19 to $1,19 and September $1,17 to $1.18. were followed by slight further Ar gains. r DR. VALERIA H. PARKER Secretary of tlie Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board 'A b:ll to enlarge the powers and authority of the povernment. th. duties of the Department of Justice appropriation of $325,000 for work is asked. to include the repression of comThe bill means the transfer of th mercialized vice for the protection Interdepartmental Social Hygien of the armed forces of the nation Board which has been carrying thi has been introduced in the House work on independently lor the lar o years to the Department ci bv Representative Itilius Kahn. Rc-it- !. . The Social Hygiene Board publican, of California, chairman of the Military Affairs Committee. ..s closed 83inred light districts if the past two yean The hill provides that the powers this country and duties of the agents of the JJe and hap lowered the social diseax partment of Justice be enlarged rates in the army from 90 to 62 pi to include investigations oi com- thousand men per year. The bill is the result of agitatio mercialized vice conditions in the vicinity of army and naval stations on the part of the women's lobbj and posts in the United States or here headed by the League ol ur" jnsular possessions, or any Women Voters. The women tak that the repression oi place under the authority of the the stand United States where our armed prostitution and the elimination oi and sailors venereal disease is vital to the healta forces, or nay be stationed under the care and of the nation. I Head and Use Want Ads $2.00 1.00 8.00 9.00 2.00 38.00 1.00 10.50 16.50 18.00 5.00 UA 1.25 20 2Q.00 Cucumbers, 4 I1 3L Hales. by Couair nsMr unnan Tolman and 25e for V Beuhu. AT Radishes, bunches for 10c Green Onions, 2 bunches 5c ...10c Lettuce 25c 3 lbs Spinach, 12 ftc ........... Asparagus 12J4e Green Peas 12 Vic New Potatoes 5e Parsley ......6c Rhubarb 3 1. 7e Cabbage and Carrots, Beets, Turnips 45c bunch FRUITS Strawberries, extra fancy. Theses are not the Dollar berries. Fresh Tomatoes. Oranges, per dozen.. . . .60c SOMETHING NEW . la 1 Lamb's? Tongue, Sliced Boneless Pig Feet, Finnan Haddie in glass. Del Monte Brussels Sprouts Franco-Americ- Old Monk Olive Oil .45c 12-pin- ts 75c Pints Ford Ton Truck, com-plete- ly overhauled $300 Ton Truck, with body .,..........$350 1 Ford Chassis ....$110 1 Buick Touring .. .$350 Or if you want a new Ford call on us, we can save you money. Spaghetti an VssaW Ford 1 in cans. Heinz Dill Pickles in cans. $1.45 Quarts Old Monk Green Olives-Qu- arts ...85c 60c Pints Stuffed Old Monk ...20c Olives Old Monk Maraschino 45c 30c, Cherries, COFFEE SPECIAL A brand new coffee on the market. Early Breakfast . . . . . .45c Barrington Hall .. . ,, . .50c 5-- oz z. Amber .. . . K . There ii nothing 10 good fti the fresh, rich, creaipy, ; and natural of fiego Milk. 40c ;. ...;...v;...uoc Smill No. 3 .... . . ..; No. 5 .v..i:i.:j i.i'.v.ri80c No. Keep Pantry Shelves Full . Seep you pantry ihel-e- i well itecked with "Cmra'i Cnly KivaL" .50c ';$i;55 iq-: . '' MEATS ': .. : have some Extra 1 Fine Baby Pork. ' IT IS GOOD We : - Loin Pork Chops,; lb i'... 25c. Loin Pork Roast, lb.'. . .25c ...... . .25c Leg Roast, lb Shoulder Pork Chops, lb. ............ 172C-22- c Shoulder Roast Pork, lb 20c 8c Pig Shank, lb. Our Famous All Pork Sausage is very good, lb. 25c VEAL Use mm MOTOR. OU Loin .Veal Chops, lb. . . .25c Shoulder Veal Chops, m lb 17c-22- c 20c-27- c Shoulder, lb. Legs, lb. Loin Chops, lb 30c 35c 40c : & I ..... Rolled Pot Roast, Rib Boil, lb lb.... 20c nc CLUB Brisket, lb 9c Lean Pot Roast, lb. . .I2V2C Chuck Pot Roast, lb. .. . 15c LEY Shoulder Rib Roist, lb.. 17c Cross Rib Pot Roast... 18c Chuck Steak, lb. Beef Heart?, IB. June 2. Edwin S. Hinckley, past president of the Ogden Rotary club and newly elected secretary of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, was presented with a Rotary watch charm, at the weekly meeting of the club held Wednesday in the Weber club. The charm was engraved with the wording "E. S. Hinckley, president, 1921." Supt. Frank M. Driggs of the state school for the deaf and blind, who made' the presentation, called attention 'to the fact that Mr OGDEN, . . . .17' ...; ... .15c Beef Tongues, lb.. Beef Liver, 3 lbs... 8c . :...25c SUTTON-MARK- ClorVii nt tin V-- be synchronized tralia. ... .w a mm w m .mAtjC' ' alkali. Metal & cated by VlCf never corrodei V-:- ET The House of Quality and Service." Phones 194, 195, 56. ggj absolutely neutrd free from acl .a I'm.' nuria may soon by radio. Paul gottflhr... i ug navai observatory at Washington is e changing time signals with Aus. . m VICO Motor 03 would soon leave Ogden as a result of his resignation from the tate industrial school and the Rotary club desired to recognize his services. Mr. Hinckley In accepting the gift, said he hoped to always uphold the purposes of . Rotary. vw ninth BEEF j"5 rxv a SPRING LAMB Set by Radio & , Jl .1 v...;.. ....43c Blue Pine Leg Pvoast Veal 4 jJHinekley J-- 6 ' ....... Am't. Annie M. Holman.... Robert C. Litchfield And in accordance with law and the order of the board of directors made on the 13th day of March, 1922, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may oe necessary, will be sold at the office of Stewart & Stewart, room 2, Knight block, Provo, Utah, on Fiiday, June 23, 192, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m., of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. SCOTT P. STEWART, Secretary. (First publication June 2, 1922; last publication June 23, 1922.) 499 546 I'i 412-W- .... ... GRAIN. 1 J-- ? pts 9.25. I W Ford-Fordso- 5. ..... ........ I J-- 2 41 u ?. 4rRn,i rrWot e yeeteraay el Qtrk WalJJet Ihes our 8 o'clock delivery to-wi- it . 2Jl-16.co- J. SALE er coils, 13 five-innin- St. Louis two-e- l SALE UTAH T"7 warm days. Ju3t jbaca Marjr Hatch, both of Salem br BHhop L. l. Neig0t your order in the night be- marrle4 Licenses were luaumt or before 8 o'clock in Clare COUflTY fore Card ofBonnUfol and Lou McEwan. and receive . This evens up matters between the morning omvcw , ueorge V o'clock. Martin of Payson and Pearl Taylof the two kid teams, each having a your goods by 9 Our Service Is Still Yours. of Provo; Howard Quayle Coone, victory to its credit The tentati?e schedule for the of Burley, Idaho, and Johm-- I OUR EVER FRESH Berry of Lehi. trip of delegates of American AssoLEAGUE. COAST PACIFIC ciation of Engineers through Utah GREEN STUFF Won. Lost Pet. ihsu-- ; furnished NT 'il DlDIDOWlTrt J-- 5 ENT . SJ -- and house- typewriter. ! ; vl VISIT The Blue Birds won to an eicit-tn- g g game at the Parker school fc0unds late yesterday afternoon. ' ,,S " en the t The Battling Midgets were ' losing end. f ecore: 4 to 2. Birds Blue the The battery for was Ray and Fairer ; for the Battling Midgets, Mcintosh, Dunn and 1 ;v. 'j ; j j |