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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOV swrv- C - it - -- ilUVSf--iL- ji ..lic ' Club,' TEAL1 STR0H6 ES of Multneri Wante,Mt Bust SaH hu bn for mother championship team bu nerer been brighter for tue local school than at present Four of the strongest basketball men in the Nebo diYision are back again in the lineup, and It win be no difficulty for Coaoh Peterson to pick another man to fill the place racated by Nick Bird. There are aU kinds of player trying hard to in nn the vacancy and com.De-tition is keen among the toys tor the coveted place. Among those who have the edge on some of the other contenders are last Lloyd Bird and Hntclftngs, year's substitutes. Others who are trying out for the place and who are making last year's subs step lively are Dick Thorn, Whiting and Burt. These men are showing up to good advantage and will always be on hand to give a good account of themselves whenever their services are requested. Coach Peterson intends this year to carry at least ten men on the first string. This will make the individual members of the team play harder than they otherwise would and It will also have the. advantage of developing a strong team for the following year. laat rear's star forward. is back in the game and is showing e form. The rough up in edges acquired during the football season are being worn off rapidly and he will soon be in Cramnef is by far one of form. the best and most active forwards high on any of the Utah county school teama, and that speaks volumes since no better class of basketball players are to be seen anywhere than those, cavorting around the Utah county basketball pecttf . old-tim- mid-aeaso- coach and middleweight championship; cording to a letter from Thy Paul 8. Wllklns, amateur cham heavyweight wrestler of tbe cifio coast who is now at ten school at the Young university According to WUkins, Thye! the best middleweight in the cf try and has proven that by de tug some of the best middlewef r - PLAY NO. 24 . Boy Scouts, Sat- NEW PROVO GIRLS. Provo's population has been increased by two little girls, born at the Provo General hospital. One was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Royal H. Jensen, and the other Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. H. M, AyerS". Beth mothers and daughters are doing well. rith to to jling I Ines the shoulders pinned to the mat I out of three times by Thye Johnny .Myers of Chicago, "I Gardner of Boston, Walter Mill Los Angeles, George Barnd Provo, Louie Pergantas, the and Allah Hussane, the "te; Turk." In his letter to WKkins, said that nothing would pleas better than to have a chand meeting Dern, and that he" is to meet him at any time if the kind of inducement would tsed but rou- - of em km to mis 145 t on oing stle. fered. SERVICE MEN INSURAN TER G. reDresenting the federal g ment'a insurance bureau, met! men at tne armory dav making examinations instalments of life insurance rovo the scar lUtah bish cies. has and will likelv be with Lehi at th hall on Wednesday. Decemt The first Springville game played with the West High o Lake on Friday. PeeemDer 8. trtheat xico Cow-Punche- ra PENN STATE DELAYED This is a characteristic Penn State delayed buck. It is the complement ot the off tackle play. The Left End goes immediately to the defensive backs. The Left Tackle blocks the opposing guard out. The Left Guard blocks his opponent out of the play. The Center alter passing the ball, blocks to the left. The Right Guard blocks to the right. The Right Tackle blocks the opposing guard out. The Right End goes lo the defensive backs. Note: This assignment of the linomen is given for the particular route of the runner in this diagram. It should be clear that the assignment would have to be changed according to the point to be attacked by the runner. The No. 2 Back starts as if the play were to be an off tackle aud ItK-curls around at one of the defensive backs. The No. 3 Back likewise runs as for an off tackle play. The No. 4 Back receiving the ball from the center, starts as if he were going to carry the b:tll himself off tackle. As he passes iu front of the No. 1 Back lie iips the ball to him. The No. 1 Back trims his body as it to start toward the right. Remaining in his iiosiiiun he receives the ball from the No. 4 Back and carries it straight ahead into the line. The attention of thedefc nsie litiemci. is hound to be attracted by 'he threat against the tackle. The shining of the backs and the start of the play toward the tackle necessitates Ui movement of the defensive lin. toward the flank. This is the desired . t of the threat. The delayed Lu.-then hits thr:n whi n they are not In t he best 'position to oppose it. This is one of the ess, ntial plays in the Penn State system. Each and not too hard to stop, is 'made stronger play though simple in the comp!' in, r.i.ny 'fleets of the other-;- 'a Vni'ti Kntwst (Itairsand Jnhn floors. last year who are back are Paul Thorne, right guard and captain; Sumsion, left guard; Clark, left forward. To discover any new material that may be in the school, the class series are being played now. The series were started Wednesday when the seniors defeated the freshies by a 13 to 7 score. The first regular practice game j f" U HEALTH CLINIC IN RENT Most economic heated .modern an. In Provo. cated 246 N. 1st EL Hume IH Jack Dempsey, hearywelght pugilistic champion of the world, will mtareow, ch, appear on the Tauderille bill next FOR 8ALg-G- ood Phone 431-week, according to reports from the Pantages circuit headquarters. The FOR RENT Modern furnls! former Pro to boy is due in Salt noma; also rooms. 132 8. 1st Lake Wednesday, where he will be in Pantages vaudeville for tne GET your trees sawed Into sL week. wood. Phone 182. Ahlander ( SENATOR KING RECEPTION. I Utah county Democrats Monday FOR RENT Two furnished has received an invitation to attend the keeping rooms. 68 W. 3rd 8.'J reception to Senator W. H. King at LOST Sheep, with two lam: Odeon hall, Salt Lake City, Friday Return to 390 EL Cent evening, according to County St.Reward. - .? KPhone 94. Chairman A. 0. Smoot. FOR SALE Apples, Jonathar Romes, Ganos, 50 and 75.' cet per bu. Cider apples, 20 cents be Thomas, 672 N. 5th W. Phone '310 N4 - have everything for the Thanksgiving dinner the finest of meats and fruit for the mince meat and the fruit cake. U k; PURE p BUTTER, CREAMERY MADE OF i PASTEURIZED DAILY I I ji s SUTHERLAND BROS. pi 282 West Center, Provo, Utah. Thone 46. V- - I WHIPPING CREAM A SPECIALTY 1 THATCHER DAIRY I 115 N. University Ave. jjj if iii Provo, Utah. jjj jjl Thanksgiving Specials No. Soft Shell Walnuts, lb 1 35 45 25 50 50d 20 30 10 10 10 25; 2 lbs Cranberries, good, 1 lb., Sweet Potatoes, all good, 4 lbs Mince Meat, 1 lb., 20S- 2 lbs., 3 lbs. Lemons, large, dozen Grapes, per lb-Dates .package Figs Head Lettuce Celery Apples, Jonathans, Rome Beauties or Greenings, - 35; Not ;;; fit every Buster Brown Shoe Repairing Department 676-J- N- - . 412 M . N-- 3 FOR RENT-- furnished rooms, llgq housekeeping. 39 W. 2nd N. Ira 2 LOST Diamond-shape- FOR SALE cn gold- link; initial "J." Return to office for reward. HeraH K-- 3 bushels Jonathaj First come, fira farm on WesI 300 apples, 35c bu. served. Poulton drive. You are losing money uri less you trade with the WasatcJ Produce. LOST MONEY TO LOAN on farms, cent interest Phone FOR 35 FOR RENT W. 1st S. RENT 738-J- 8 pel 688. Phonl Good piano. 425-R- . M-- Furnished room. FOR RENT- - 88 Phoa house. . N-1- FOR SALE ATTENTION Hay. Phone 767-R-- 2 Mi Clothes to press CJt 337 W. Center. Phon Dolly Bleak, Prop. 1 FOR SALE Nice fat ducks Phone Thanksgiving. fd N-- 2 LOST Diamond-shaDegold CUI lirtk; initial "J." Return to Heral N-office for reward. d 2 ARE WE PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR id FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms lisrht housekeeping, 717 S-- FURS, HIDES AND PELTS versify If you have anything in this line to sell, call on us and get our prices. We guarantee a square deal. Ave. N-- Provo Hide & Fur Company Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Phone 367. a FOR RENT Modern furnishd home; ateo rooms. 132 S. 1st 1 N2 Rooms, furnished anl . Call FOR RENT unfurnished. ad 501-W- FOR SALE Pool hall and barbi shop. Apply 428 Yv. Center S N-2- HEMTITCHINn AMn PlfiflTlN dorf 230 W. Center. Work right: Mrs. A. F, Ritchie. THE U. S. NAvl men, ages 18 to 3 See the world and draw big pa while learning a trade. Recruitia office at Provo, Utah Nation Guard Armory. WANTED FOR a a Quality and Service Easily end quickly installed. that Heats evenly and economically. Every room in your house warm and comfortable. kind of fueL Fire nevef out Burns any1 Let us show1 you how it's done and explain more shout this remarkable furnace. IT AT Taylor Bros. Company The Bij Drpartment Store Hardware Department 1 48-I- b. 2 48-l- b. 10 48-l- b. 1 BURNS 1004 Will save H to H of your coal ML Think what this will mean to jtour bank account GET Buy Your Flour Before Another Raise in Price Comes. Winter atorage-- fd your car by day, week or montH dead or alive. Rate reasonabl STORAGE 67 N. 1st W. Carter. Daniel, Jamison Phone 138. D-- Z wonderful chance to get tof dairying and farmninr. We w sell or trade at 6 per cent tor ten rears. Wai have you to offer. Call K HOT BLAST FUEL SAVING SYSTEM Our prices pocketbook. Phom 30 35 Trappers, Sheepmen and Cattlemen COAL This is to accommodate our customers who cannot get up town before six. SEE CHARLEY RENT furnlsha apartment, with laundry room 790 E. 8th partly modern. FOR 850. Pipe in tke Cellar EVENING. BETTER MATERIAL elderly lady would careen chHdren by the hour, day's week. CM X. 1st E. Phone ST AN Able-bodie- SHOP IS OPEN UNTIL 9:30 EVERY and p Tailoring, 2 doors East of Knights Ban OUR BETTER WORK reaso ' WANTED New Century Printing Company If you want 5 Wilf ord Perry You are urged lo place orders at once for the best choice. Charley Says-- - 7S7-R-- 2 ILOTS PLOWED Prices able. Phone 7u2-J- . 592-M- Salmon, Smoked, lb Salmon, Kippered, lb Finest Groceries in Town. Nice Ferns, extra special WE DELIVER These Cards are selling radidly and soon some numbers will be out of soc. jjj Hay. Phone FOR SALE FOR SALE Sweet cider. Srd S. Phone J McFlii'an Four Wonderful Lines for Your Selection jjj i Good Jersey cow. MEAT AND GROCERY CO. jii CREAM, FRESH Cottage Cheese, lb.;. 15c Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, , W. W. Brii hall, 558 E. 3rd 3. writen insid Reward. Return to 223 W. CenM N4 everv aav. s The latest German spoi "chaps" inspired by Amerid the word On ready reference. it at Scliofield's., of nr. viola Russell, child liygieno specialist; Miss Katherino Luby, supervising nurse; nr. J. V. Worley, nr.' W. A. Colton, all of the United States Health Service, and V. S. Parker, who is representing the Utah Public Health association. The clinic has been held at the Second ward chapel. I LOST Btsi cam in me wona i thp money, and paid for buyta all sizes and the meat will be tender and juicy. We have everything to eat for every family Beam tiful B 'T , u... w Sunday, BJblewt 1Mb lb !!! 490-R- . W. 1st S. TURKEYS CORN-FE- REASONABLE board and room two boys. 456 N. 2nd E. FhJ FOR SALE have a big assortment of '' as COMING TO PROVO FOR We We will COUNTY.Th SPANISH FORK, Nov. 2S. The United States Public Health Service has conducted a free clinic hered uring the past week. About exam500 school children were ined aud instructions given as to their care and feeding. Adults have been examined for tuberculosis. - Plan Your Thanksgiving Shopping Now! ff.--- Vopyi The other players of BUCK ,00 .itbo- DEMP8EY urday hiked to the flats and Slate canyon in search of damping site. Assistant Scoutmaster Paul KeeJer led the way for Scouts Andrew Horace Terry, Wendall Vance, Crandall, Paul Warnlck, Elmer Dastrup, Warner Johnson. in in America. Among those who have had and J. FQPJBALU BjltAJOR EARNEST CRAVES, 0. S. ent or the Troop 10, of IN rhe tractor at the Multnomah A tour Athletic club of that ettrf anxious to meet Ira Dern tor Dr. N. A. Baker FORTY WINNING PLAYS. Retired and JOHN J. McE WAN, Head Line Coach at West Point .Ted Thye, middleweight wrerf of Portland, and BOY SCOUTS ON HIKE. W, Lake Mat Artist Nor. SPRJNQVHXB, basketoall dlTlston the of mm one lost year champion team been sort tals champion team It yew by SpringrlUe bWu Th Sports ?age COAST WRESTLER IS ON IRA PERN'S Ted Thya, Coach 23,1922. 2 10 1 2- 10 That's the kind of coal we sell. Order your today. We can make prompt deliveries. UTAH HER & GOAL CO. A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY CUSTOMER 160 W. Fifth North. Phone 232. 48-l- b. 48-l- - 1 b. 48-l- b. 48-l- b. 48-l- b. 48-l- b, 48-l- b- 48-l- b. 48-l- b 1 48-l- b. 2 10 48-l- b. 48-l- b. 2 10 sk Hoover's Straight or Tip Top $1.40 sks Hoover's Straight or Tip Top. . .S2.75 sks Hoover Straight or Tip Top. . .$13.50 sk Harvest Queen SI. 30 sks Harvest Queen $2.55 sks Harvest Queen $12.50 sk Sperry Blossoms Hard Wheat. . .$1.65 sk Sperry Blossoms Hard Wheat. . .$3.10 sks Sperry Blossoms Hard Wheat. $15.00 sk Sperry's Drifted Snow Turkey Red $1.75 sk Sperry's Drifted Snow Turkey Red $3.40 sk Drifted Snow Turkey Red $16.50 sk Nephi Turkey Red $1.75 sks Nephi Turkey Red $3.40 sks Nephi Turkey Red .$16.50 Wasatch Produce 425 W. Center. TERMS CASH Phone 480. 780-R- -l A47 .. M. AYER8 WELDING CO. OM acetylene welding and cattlni We weld anything made of Work guaranteed. First claas Ice. 42 N. 4tt S88-- Piw, J. WESTERN BUILOINQ AND LOAf make easy Installment loans. K waiting lor your torn. Consolidated Real Be EsUt. ' rro -l FURS AND HIDES. ; WE PAY highest prices for fuf and hides. Write ror price It; or ship direct to the Amerkf Hide ners. City. furriers and ta t For Ca,Temple, Salt Lai 153 W. 8. ' (Continued .ff.jru.'.v.N-on next .), ! |