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Show ' h44 J- ' siv - :S ogden Salt Lake . Brigham . "6 .400! .S3! 6 1 CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet t ..800-America it Fork- .800 Heber , . t .556 4 . . Pay son .50.0 5 Sprtngvillo .286 5 LeM 10 .000; Nephi - p-.- 5L 111 lfW ""4 1 I " ' Is ! , .... Ji I fY-:- ail i W- 7 BROttme AND ZCbSSSSSSiSS!SS9lZ!Z Where They Play Friday. .American-For- at k Heber, -- Range- Salt Lake ... Lot Angeles Pi nrtlaad .. .. 53 a A ,408 38 41 .406 35 .......... ............ (Seattle 33. 81 33 35 36 taken m MZ splasher . Vernon 5. ii' Portland " breeze from ttff Old' s: es-"- y, , wear a hot weather half as heavy by t ordinary suit. good looking-sa- y, boy; theyliave the lines they hold their shape, above all, you look cool, are cool, and stay cool In 'em I And that's something, for the mercury is mounting already AND . Leition Printers X--. - J v'i1 4 10 0 06 - tr J? ?T specially priced LOT 16 to $20 1- -$ Values LOT 2-$- - - (51.90 - tf T to $32,504! 20 Values - t - - HP GeHtAt t - A- vI MEN'S SHOP. V , e that's not' hard to verslty he was the leading violinist said today. wBut Uiam' anA eonAietefl aeveral or for dances. the title what the dlekene will I chestna Bine graduating from the local 1 The money Uke." Houston do wlta ur Houston lire here with ' his mother who to divorced from Henry I'onston, his father a norida raU- ad official. OAKLAND. Calif, June 15. Rus-se3. Houston, 81, did not take his ' . lumber truck' out today" on its ens-- ' to nary trip. Instead he drew his -begsn to figure ttufTui ! . U. fpe8 to be a millionaire. . e i elvfld- notification that he v. 4 o'l heir to the 1 8,000.000 . , ' ' IawI Covington rt . ? died Suddenly in Salt .. keara ago while on ; ll lil Jiay-on- - ; ' i aehoqi he Beeton Conservatory of Muslo tor several yean, where he 'waa under the private tutoratTef some of the leading musicians In America today. At the Boston school Mr. Booth also ranked among the lead' ing violin players. ummer school of violin music , During the past few years he has hg conducted at present at been head of the musio department ' oung 'university by Ralph of the Snow college, at Ephralm. H. one of the foremost violin He comes to the university high luthe stateotUtah, ly recommended as a teacher and ooth. who .cam orurinallriu ; mnilAhffvAf ntAM than aWII. "pur, gnwautea ; rrom the nary , merit Registration --. In hl j heng conducted In department of the university course la now White attending the nnl-- room. 17? t be B. Y. U. v ... ..:. ...... . ' , . - T ; strength to the team honest : -- claim in the SalrXake game that he- should have been given a base when he tan into the-Oil- lntmtlonal New Serviea K. OF P. MEMORIAL DAY. SPOKANE Wash., June 15. So The annual memorial senrice of Jromlhe the Knights .oL Pythias lodge .of it pungent are clear that a feaserunner has the Weal, brand of moonshine that ex Provo will be; held Sunday. The riant o the path and' the base haust fans nave been installed in members will gather at'the lodge auardlan must step out of the run the "booxe room" at police head' rooms 'early Sunday forenoon and neft path unless he' holds tho ball auarters for the benefit of officers will leave there promptly at 10 engaged la pouring confiscated 11 o'clock. or is fleldins They will march to 'the Prison Provo City cemetery where the quor down tho eewer. I tv- trusties drafted for the 'cornjob bajbail war in Utah ezplodmemorial services will be held in cfl Ogden Miller, sending word to American in. At a recent bee ting of the local local beer snakers are turning Fork that no Dlayer under cone it was decided that beginlodge' out s turgid product too, faQinf to ning next tract In the Central Utah woul be year the main big celepermitted to play .in the state strain out the yeast property. An bration of the lodge win. be on tor more a appeal consent thorough yeast Mother day. ' league without his, club's' stralng .was Issued by Police The Ogden Gunners now are Chief Wesley Turner, after a beer ATTENDS COAST CONVENTION dickering . with : a . coast league bottle blew up and Opened a fire-- Dn K-Merrill leaves Monday v who will he pitted inch gap m.hhi chin.; southpaw, to attend the Pacific coast convenagainst the Provo TIrar June 14, tion of ear, eye- - and nose specialMURDERER HANGED, ists, which it to be held next week SPOKANE REALTORS VAN in Los ngeles. While in Califor15. Caspar Pas- LEASES TO MONSHINERSJ . CHICAGO,-Jun- e trchinoimcted of having slain. nia; Dr. Merrill also will attend the m.- -t Mrs. Elisabeth Wltchell and. her tuberculosis convention at " which sroKAMS, ww. Owners of small. tracer 'i the farm virold daughter Agatha' when he will represent the'stafe of Utah, - . tb-fu- It v turned-down-Add- io . 40per .(MMn cent fuel .bills... . ' j d right-hande- . if M , The Store That Serves You Bes batting country adjacent . to Spokane the Mrs. Wltchell refused to desert her' ones, anyway are writing husband, was banged here , today, "no moonshining" clauses' Into jpastronl attempted to commit ol- against southpaw pitching. their leases. Real estate firms dd at the time bt the crime and Manager Earl Wright of the Salt dealing in tract leasing are plan-- 1 was half blind and practically deaf Lake state leaguers is scouting for nbg to insert similar printed from self inflicted wounda. He went new timber. Salt Lake now ihas clauses. In standard leases. to his death without comment the weakest team int he loop, and Any tract advertised for lease needs strengthening it it is to- near a town in-- eastern Washington UTAH TROUT 8EA80N OPENS The 1923 fishing season openkeep the race from getting brings applications from .moonshiners, especially if It has good ed today on a majority of the water supply. As high as .150 "a streams of the state. D. H. Mad-Dave Mitchell has month is offered for smalt tracts, Mfi AtolA ftaH mnA Mm Mm. Manager asked Bill Mclvor for his idea of almost useless for agriculture. mlssloner, said yesterday that what's he worth. Should Bill be BREAKS EU REKA REQORIX TCn thfwhole, reports, to "his office were- - more encouraging anjwbere near the earth he may he Abhor Jenkins, driving a Nash a to prospects than similar taken on n July, pucning one any the othec. stock car, this morning broke the one year ago. a week and o record and the The Strawberry reservoir and He might go to' first and Adara3 to Salt mark. streams tributary to It remain right tor that one earner JVtlvor Is Salt He left Salt Lake at 4:20 this closed until July 1. There are a. whale of a lefty on the rubber other waters'in the state closedrj and a mighty sweet batter. morning, arrivlng""ln Provo 481-- J minutes later. The total time from or permanently, temporarily Next to the Timps. Brigham has Salt Lake City to Eureka, was and Jhere .are also' provisions eam-ta-tleague.- Onei;5gi. againstaklng young fish, all It was said this morning that the of which are "set forth on the real pitcher to take- - turns- witn Kellor-woutime had reverse side. of. the fishing and bring the Peaches to beet Salt Lake-Prov- o ld . , been 62 minutes.'' tho front hunting license, which each fisherman .must have in his A perusal of the rule showajthat BOOZE FUMES OVERWHELM pocket today if he would avoid his aa right SPOKANE POLICE FORCE Billy Mengee arrest' "7" would add :".sal and gave IE . O. . e 1 . w fOBASOM.V he . 1 IS l VttVATtOOWSM Lake-to-Prov- tarn or. Bros. Go. RUCK DRIVER Bwiiweiostme'oveH COAL WOOD OB OAS. '. take-to-Eure- . THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. If out-fieldi- . -- . A plan Is under way Happy" Holmstead for the Satur Timps day games with payroll is too July 1. The heavy to take him on this month. Happy would ld used In right field where his f t- - re-for- - V X Univer-- -, pay the balance 26 piece set of Rodgers Guaranteed Sil-verware free with each Range purchased during this Sale. r 1 . any Umfsp defers home 12 months to T Light Weight Woolens STRIKES Woolens Tropic 'TT AN' BALLS Shepherd Checks 'to get Palm Beach after the Mohairs 1 June t t t I 'Jf 4- - Buy a gS' , of the Twilight league lost another game to thesguad Tnurgqay ereoy gtottHstelscore was 6 to - The, ing. The Legion scored their runs ill the first two innings while the Printers scattered thetrruns over the thftd, innings. first, second The Legion iineu4r. was aslol-iowWatson, W; Srenson, 2b; B. SaithY Kr Aar, H. "femfth, p; E. Smith, cf; Bailey, cf Bees-lerf; Clements, lb. The Printers lineup: Ray, rf ; Leavitt, 2b; Nelson, cf, p; Graham,, lb; Clark, If; Carter, ss; Peaj.,; X John, rf; (Lewis, p.' The score by Innings BBBSBBSHBS ) 11, The Printers Cany on Breeze I Tas ' ; TOASTING "m""iiiiwibw. :rr;' . PRINTERS LOSE, weight - -- : 1 SiYterd? fej AvMyc W Liberal ances - - ysy . .4 -- ;- ir I At 'Los Angeles s.a,:': - ' : ." 'Yesterday's GSmee, At- - Salt Lake Loe Angeles ft Salt Uke 11. Francisco 8acramento-r-Sa- n ... At " 3, acramento 4. At Oakland Seattle 1, Oakland 4. Jr-- nLI SJEP- (r. p"iW c Am :v.- -- WonLoetrlPct .644 ...47 2 ., Vernon-..-.- and pep KEEP your efficiency the -- : s . San Francisco Sacramento . d II ' ArtblHetBr7rtebl-2r- ACIFIC "CO A8TfcEAGU E. glacier-coole- UJ WrWJ - i Result of Wednesday's Garnet. 12, Payson gprlngville Sprlogvllle 9. At American Pork Double header: Nepbl JO, American Pork 22; American Fork 14. Neplfl Lehi at Payson. are our hot weather suits. r the LAST CHANCE to take advantage - r,v, of the o UNIVERSAL RANGE SLE prmgWHeTOfeph REFRESHING and invigorating as a , At J t - . , wonuott-Pc- t 7 4 --70& 6 4 .855 provot ? - r ' 'UTAH'STTTE LEAGyt :, J& - THE HEKXLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. IIEI'IPOIOI OF V OEfilPSY r fight to be held in GreatUalli. " Thlt was denied by the bankers and business men when they emerged from their meeting. I NEXT .... By ED W. SMITH.- ' 1 International News Service. GREAT FALLS, Mont, June 15. Dan' Tracey, Great Falls hotel owner and coal mine operator, was installed today as promoter of the Dempsej-Glbbon- s boxing contest at Shelby, Mont, July 4, supplanting Loy Molumby, state commander of the; American .legion, and Mayor Johnson of Shelby. The selection of Tracey" was made at A meeting held last sight in Great Falls. It was attended by Jack K earns, manager of Dempseyf TiaceyrgeBtahtoW'pteaK dent of the Stanton i HOME GAME E23 SATURDAY The Timps have an easy time of it this week. , One game, that" won Wednesday from the Peaches. Because the Beet need Bonneville .park. Saturday and 'Sunday, the Timps are' Idle, aa. Brigham is scheduled for Ogden. Next week the Timps play Salt Lake at Pleasant Grove, on Straw- -' baseball park berry day, la the new . --- , nstrflnisbaAj'--- Jy. srfr The Ogden Gunners.- - come to Savings Trust company; Shirley, and Lee Provo Saturday, Juno 13, tor a Ford, owners of the Great Talis game with the rapid-goinTimps, National hank, and Senator J. Wt and on the., day following the same ...... . j. f, rr ." teams play atOgden. So next - The meeting was held to discuss week the Provo state ioopers et the situation arising Iran tht "al-i- l three games, to make op tor the deleged fact that Johnsoff hadfntoren. ficiency thin week. . . r resented the real facta to news paper men. He was suddenly-eon-frontSLAYER. ' with the declaration . that InternaUenal News Bervlo."7 only 130,000. was available "to -- go f KANSAS June ahead with the plans. The bankers here today were seeklng Charley of Great Falls - then, announcing Masterson; wanted as the alleged their purpose of saving Montana's slayer of Jack FaircMld, who was face, agreed to underwrite the af-- shot and killed last night following anted Kearns a Pit fight ftotwecn-ths-t- wi to take over promotion of the following an; aUeged Insult, by show, but upon bis refusal Tracey Masterson to ralrchlld's " young V was selected. Kearns agreed to give wife. ' . every assistance he could. According to information of the The first bint of a change in the police Masterson insulted thowtfe management came : wheti neither when he was In her ' backyard, v Johnson nor Molumby, whose which adjoined that of Mastorson. names appear in the fight con- 8he told hor husband, who beat up tracts showed np at the conference. Masterson. The latter became en ' Molumby finally . showed up but raged, police say, and procuring a newspaper men who were at a dis- pistol, battered down the door of 1 tance were surprised to discover he the FaircMld home and shot and had , difficulty iri gaining, admis killed the young husband. sion. .To these' newspaper men. Falrchlld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Molumby explained the meeting John Falrchild, reside in Lot An . was held to discuss a prospective geles. , , g ed orm A- . . : . |