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Show THE NOVEMBER HERALD30NDAY, " " m"m i SPRIHQV LIEI5 j to r Eureka, to 0; Payson, 6 to ft; Lehl, Tooele.; The lineup: jspringfflle. I ' 24 to 0; 4 Blrd 3. Payson. Culver . Wilson "Hanson .. .lef BETTERMENT HE YEARLINGS ngrZHyj - LEAGUE r " i ' - ' F.,jl-- l .(Continued from Page 1. ... It ....... Burt. J Starr. ....... . .lg.. CHAMP! fi Carter D. Thome. . . ,.c Simmons rg, Koakes, " Claysori .rt SPRINGVILLE, Nov. 6. Just in Xeilsen. . Andreason ..re the. nick of time the local high Martin. , Taylor ,(jb school ' footba team Woods ..fb... ff winning touchdown- against the Coombs ,.lhb rjrandalK Smith ..rub Payson eleven game here jt'rantner. . I Friday afternoon. Until the last Substitutions: Springville, Hay- five minute of play the Payson mond for Bird. Referee. Reddish. 4ad been putting up an ex-- j HeadiLnetCian, Wilson. j boys cellent brand of ball and had been f playing the Springers to a stand-- 3 still. The final score wag 6 to CRIMSON DEFEATS COLORADO VARSITY went league of Provo In an attempt to defeat for County Commissioner Wright and County Old Man Winter came tip from Strav. The publication of the south Friday evening to add Attorney said article at such a late date zest to the B. Y. U. varsity and shows the persona animus of Mr. freshman football game which was Startup in this matter, and the art! 'cle itself Is absolutely false and is played "to a tie on Titopanogos intended to mislead the voters of field. Utah county. Mr. Startup la chat The game began in a swiftly fall to produce a tingle Instance lenged lng sleet and ended in a "real old of of the county commission fashioned snowstorm with the field erafailure of Utah county to grant relief eovered to the depth of several to any dependent widowed mother. inches In virgin snow. The county commissioners have at positackled The every teams, I ' Itt favor of Springville'. out of the treasury of Utah the young blizzard, labored paid tion Until the last two minutes of 4 Utah overcame Colorado college back byand forth county for the relief of the deserv over the slippery play the Bcore stood 3 to 0 in favor 20 to 7 in a t battle Sat- field, followed along either line by ing poor this year, the sum of 2 of Payson. At that time they were and practically every on ! 'J afternoon Cummings a handful of dauntless rooters, until $23,151.02, line. urday of this amount has gone for penny V forced to kick on their that the game The punt was blocked and Spring- - field. By doing so, the Crimson the timer reported of widowed mothers was over. No time was taken out the support ii wille recovered the ''ball out of stepped closer to the conference between under the act referred to, and yet between or the county commissioners are only If ound8- - Then theyjMirled the ball j ctiamplonsblp and eliminated the halves, in quarters fact, the game went on authorized to set aside a fund not 't i was of defeat Ml the first l .1 without even changing goals. The to exceed $10,000 for the Tigers. It ' anaJ ou a epui aowm, iimiJ inrce partial sup n;Jf back. score was 0 to 0. . Cranmer made the necessary the year for the Coloradoans. port of widowed mother. Any and were the of the Features on a game V gridfor the score. t Playing all credit or blame for the outcome ' , ground scored Its three points In iron, with a steady fall of snow brilliant kicking of Partridge for of the lawsuit commenced by Mr. Pyon the Dixon for and two the 1 1 the entire varsity, the first quarter when Smith made throughout the fray, against the county com. . elevens equally Intent on victory frosh. Both of these men, In spite Startup f ft beautiful missioners of Utah county should mud and the of cold and the to the and the conference title, fought The game was played on a field a be borne by county commissioners of snow and mud. After the first the end, a bitter one for the vtwKn soggy ball, booted some beautiful in office in 1921 when Mr. Wright in a vain The at varsity, i .' few minutes of play It was almost ors, but quite sweet for the Salt punts. to was not a commissioner, hut it 3& put over a score, tried a seems that Mr. Startup, to satisfy tempt impossible to tell one team from Lakers. Mae twenty-yarScore by periods: drop kick from the Other because of the mud. Tew his personal feeling of spite in this jjr-- the 0 0 7 but failed. Colorado fumbled occurred, which was matter has published, this article ill Due-t7 7 0 6.. 20 the weather conditions on account of the wet Utah said unfair charges against making 1 ball. Scoring: Colorado Touchdown, there were a few fumbles remark- Commissioner Wright and Attorney however? the after Wesson. touchdown, oPint considering few, five ably This game gives Springville itStraw in an attempt to defeat their day. Early in the game with the election. It was the duty of County straight wins and the championship Zickefoose. (Drop-kick.- ) frosh in f the favor, their Utah blizzard, Whitney, Touchdowns, division. Follow, the Utah county Straw to defend the acis lng is a list of the team they de-:- s Watkins 2. Points after touch threatened fo score, but were rob- Attorney the county tion brought ) bed of their opportunity, by a fum commissioners. against The law makes it feated and the scores: Provo, 7 to downs, N. Smith 2. ble by Pyne near the varsity goal. his duty to defend any such action, Pyne was running in practically an and because County Attorney Straw the he when field dropped open did his duty, as requested by the hall, which was recovered by the countv commissioners and as re varsity. quired by law, and succeeded in defeating the action brought by Mr. MONTANA HOLDS AGGIES Startup, now it appears that Mr. Startup has a personal grievance LOGAN, Nov. 6. The Montana the county attorney and is of Butte sprung a againstthis unfair method in an atschool mines of using 'about the quality of Groceries and Meats which we complete surprise by holding the tempt to defeat the of We handle only the best of things to eat. We sell. heavier Utah Aggie eleven to a Attorney Straw. County on afternoon victory Saturday want you to be particular and demand the best that REPUBLICAN PUBLICITY ; 6, 1922. j! . . . . . . 11 -- - In-th- e . 1 " hara-fough- ' - 1 snow-covere- d drop-kick- - 07 Have you contemplated the happiness and joy of the ENTIRE family this Christmas if you can put a phono-grap- h in your home? We are making it easy for you, as our terms are especially low-- and by possessing a thrift bank the problem of your down payment is solved. This thrift bank does not cost a cent and will save money ' for you. v We Will Pay You 8 Interest on Your Savings!! o - (Drop-kicks.- We Are Particula- r- Come in and let us explain how you can save money ave them their phonograph this Christmas absolutely free opportunity lasts. Many people are taking advantage of our offer to give them their phonograph this Christmas absolutely free of cost. We will only issue 50 chances, one on each phonograph purchase. You pay no more for your phonograph while this offsr lasts. The treats are on us and YOU CANT LOSE, but if your win, your payments are refunded and the phonograph you have selected is yours without cost. m Delivered or Shipped Anywhere, Free. Contest Conducted by Provo Herald. 0 Adams field. The Aggies, Rocky Mountain conference champions in 1921. were the heavier, both in the backfield and the line. They made nineteen first downs to the Mines nothing In the contest. A slippery field made the going difficult for ' both teams. the market affords. Utah Celery Fresh Head Lettuce Hubbard Squash Cranberries Apples Oranges Bananas High Class Meats Phone Us Your Order We Deliver. Music for the Fifth ward joint program Sunday nlfiht furnished by the 11. Y. I'. trkig quartet and by Hex .Johnson. vocal soloist. The quarter was composed of Miss Alene Phillips, director; Rex Johnson, Arthur Lewis and Harvard Oisen. Two numbers were included in the quartet program, and The "Evening Swing," Mr. Johnson sang, "For Breezes." on the You Alone," accompanied piano by Miss Florence Newell, and Miss Phillips playing the obligato. Prof. B. F. Cummings discussed in a very interesting manner, the "Little Courtesies That Stamp the Man of Culture." con-wa- s MEAT & GROCERY CO. Phone 146. 282 West Center St. Trappers, Sheepmen and Cattlemen WE ARE PAYING ATTENTION HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURS, HIDES AND PELTS If you have anything in this line to sell, call on us and get our prices. We guarantee a square deal. VOTERS SHOW APATHY. The campaign WASHINGTON. now draving to a close is described by campaign managers of both parties as the most remarkable in recent times remarkable for the apathy among voters, remarkable for the lack of party Interest, re markable because there have been no general dominant issues, and be cause voters have, in the main, refused to display any particular concern over thet outcome. Provo Hide & Fur Company LIGHHOTE ECONOMICAL SIDE of the proposition and you'll find you're on the mileage Phone 367. side every .time. Mileage in a tire speels economy with a capital "E." Come here and buy tires that have the mileage in them what you pay for. Do it now. Boy Scouts Firestone Brimhall Brothers PEERLESS COAL m BEST BY TEST PHONE TWO-- ml w. A. fMOOT LUMPED t IC3 East Center Street. 3 favor of thet Democrats, according to County Chairman A. O. Smopt, but which will be held by the Republicans with very little change, according to County Chairman I. E. Brockbank. "From a conservative poll taken by the district workers during the past two days I am more than confident that the Republicans will hold their lead in Provo," said Mr. Brockbank this afternoon. "The sentiment in Provo leads me to predict that Provo will switch completely around tomorrow Ford Has Still Another, Sales Provo, Utah. and give the Democrats more than 400 majority," said Mr. Smoot. ' The SAYS SHE NEVER EXPECTS labor and the fanner vote that went with the opposition two years ago TO BE WITHOUT IT will be found solidly lined up with the Democrats." "It is almost but Reports coming in from the vari- - Tanlac has built unbelievable, me un twentv-sious parts of the county indicates pounds in less than a month's that a mixed ticket may be the re- - time," said Mrs. Ada h. Oarrisofi, suit of the election. Many Demo- - 1242 West Manchester Ave., Log crats seem to be in favor of Sheriff Angeles, Calif. J. D. Boyd, according to the re--1 "But this was only a small part ports, which say that the splendid' of the good I received. k For of the sheriff during the past teen years I suffered from my back two years is bound to put him back and I almost became a nervous into office notwithstanding the wreck from loss of sleep due to the of many whisperings personal pain that plagued me day and night charges against him which were I used to take a hot water bottle started ia circulation about two to bed wit'j me every night to get weeks ago. relief enough to drop off to sleep. "If those who are responsible for . "Since taking Tanlac, I eat, those nasty personal charges sleep and feel better than I have against Sheriff Boyd had the cour- in years and I haven't had a touch age to come out in the open and' of backache for weeks. I never publicly give them out iio charges exnect to be without Tunin. onH would ever be made because thy Intend to takeIn a dose occasionally u uuirue, ana no peraon ou just to the splendid health keep the moral couragff to back themr I have now." sairChairman I. B. Brockbank. this Tanlac is sold by all good drug-- i morning. "We have investigated gists. Advertisement. the charges whioh have come to our attention and we have nailed ' them down ag absolutely false. CANDIDATES There is no sheriff In Utah county j who ever had a cleaner record than Sheriff Boyd, and the voters' of this county may rest assured FAVOR LAW that there is nositivplv nn truth in Anwers to the questlonaire sent 'the charges. Sheriff Boyd will be A. investigation elected with an overwhelming ma- - out bv the M- committee concerning their attitude Ijority." The race for the city judgeship on the cigaret law are coming in and the precinct constable in Provo daily from the various candidates city promises to be hotly contested. on the state and county tickets, ac Friends of Attorney Carl W. John-- ; cording to Professor Fred Buss, ston, Republican candidate, are chairman of the investigation comworking hard to put their man mittee. "I have always believed, and I over, and the friends of Judge James B. Tucker are likewise doing do now believe, that the use of th?ir utmost to retain him on the tobacco In any form Is inimical to bench. It is predicted that if the best physical, mental and spiritof our young Judge Tucker receives the election, ual development Chief of Police Wren Wllkins will people," writes Attorney Martin M. bo elected constable, and that if Larsen, Democratic 'candidate for Attorney Johnston gets the -- elec-' the office of county attorney. tion, Deputy Sheriff B. F. Roper favor the rigid enforcement of any and all laws designed for the pur- will be the constable. tfction qf our young people from the evils of the tobacco habit." AVIATORS LAND. N. C. Chrlsten.sen, of Salem, ReDAYTON. Ohio. Lieutenants J. A. MacReady and Oakley Kelly, publican candidate for the house of army aviators, who were forced to representatives, expresses himself land near Indianapolis Saturday in favor of a more effectual law morning after' completing 2060 than the present one. Says Mr? miles on an attempted nonstop Christensen: "Am strictly in favor flight from San Diego to New York, of an effectual ami cigaret law and arrived at McCook aviation field its enforcement; or any mor ef here at 12:15 o'clock Saturday and fectual one than we have at reported to Major T. H. Bane, their present." Milan R. Straw, Republican cancommanding officer. didate for county attorney, is opDE VALERA ESCAPES. posed to any amendment of the DUBLIN. Miss Alice MacSwiney present law unless it will aid in the was among several persons arrest- enforcement of the law. ed in the home of Mrs. Humphries "The writer begs to advise you in Aylesbury road here after a that he is fully In accord with the law, and favors fight between the opponents and present national array troops who were pre its enforcement, and Is opposed to sumably seeking to arrest Eamonn any repeal of such law, and 1b op- de avlera, reported to be hiding in posed to any amendment thereof, this city. The search failed to re-- , unless such amendment extends the veal the republican leader. De scope of the act, or is calculated to Vabra is believed to have escaped aid in Its enforcement." writes the house Friday night. torney Straw. x eigh-wor- , Record. We having sold in the immediate alone during the month of October, 19 Ford cars more Fords than has ever been sold in this month before in the ter- territory The time is passed when you buy a car from the standpoint of appearance alone. You will have to come, in and look this car over to fully appreciate that it IS the most wonderful value in the world, and remember they dropped $52.00, too, so don't overlook buying a Ford and spend the Anderson 0 FORD ! j ' I- Garage PHONE 492 Phone 343. V 1 PRINCESS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 WILLIAM DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON in "WHEN DANGER SMILES" Also COMEDY III! TUESDAY - cmtaw oaBflponrMTrognetitg - ; j i i j anti-cigar- Enroll tonight with Prof. C. S. Leaf, instructor, or Mr. Richan, superintendent's office, Provo High School. , 31-3- Quality and service is SIX WEEKS' COURSE, $3.00. For Bey Scouts Only. NEW EDISON the thing, these being the outstanding features in the Ford of today, besides other additions of attractiveness. and No Employes Allowed to Participate. UflQ ritory. Swimming MERIT BADGE CLASSES COMMENCING THIS WEEK Tires Every Phonograph Guaranteed. $1.00 deposit will entitle you to a thrift bank as well as holding any phonograph in our store, including the two most popular and standard makes. In addition to this you have an opportunity to get your phonograph free when you buy. from Page One.) ing. will give about an even vote for both parties: American Fork, Vnjaniin. Clinton, Coiton, Elberta, I.akeview, Lake Shore, Mosida and Vineyard. Cochin, which two years ago ca-- t 91! Democratic and 94 votes, will this year, ac cording to Democratic party workers, give a majority for the Democrats. Spanish' Fork, which in the Harding election gave the Republicans a majority of 53, is claimed by both the Republicans and Democrats, as is also Payson, which then went Republican by 110 votes. The Democrats claim and (.he Republicans concede that the Democratic majority of 17 votes in Springville will be considerably increased tomorrow. The following precincts giving a Democratic majority two years ago- are again claimed on the Democratic side: Cedar Fort, Genola. Mapleton, Provo Bench, Santaquln, Spring Lake, Thistle and Gllluly, although Cedar Fort may Bwitch to the Republican column, and the Santaquin lead of 69 votes last year may be cut down by the Republicans. Provo gave the Republicans a majority two years ago of 455 votes, which will be reversed in GRASP THE Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) ii By I. E. Brockbank, Chairman. (Advertisement.) (Continued CONJOINT SERVICES. 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