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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. r I SPORT SCHOOL to ASPEH GRDV ffffl Mohn-t.'UThe scene ot battle in Young university athletic v sports will shift from the "Y" field to J.D. SHERIFF m rkotepsonuas a Aipen Grove, behind Timpaaoges, at the ebnclusion of the first six seeks of summer school at the The school is church dniversity. building asu mmer cam;) at tae fia omit cEie and t:ie Harder lie1 mapped uii While driving leisurely iiiuu.i muuumln fei.mt. an Itl lllH ell'-did you the gas. (. tire eco'nd tjrm of the sSnimprt n your trusty auto-ca.i ssion wlH be held mere, "'above have someooay ,ariye pjsi In an instant he whizzed by the ii!:d wave at vou just as if the clouds." party and went along i;f thev wanted to say "Ta ta, see you Sheriff's., A la'rse part of the colony of lightening. a like streak lateathletic coaches who are nujv Our car .is better 'than , ''Gee willikins! Look at that fel- the B. Y. I'. taking the work of yours." Knuiie Rockiin of Notre l oath Ot course you have. Didn't, it low go!" ejaculated Sheriff Boyd Dame will move to the tented city make vour blood tingle and make as he gave .orders to Deputy Bosh-- i behind Timpanogos for the second your foot step a" little harder on ard to catch him. term" of the summer school where the gas as you determined then The speedometer on the. sheriff's hare' abundant oppor- and there to show them up and to car registered ?0 miles an hour, they, will tunity to wcrk over the material convince them once and for all it climbed up to 40 and 50 miles was built for speed an hour nut still was far io the; given to them by the famous fo" tliat : ball coach and where they win just .as well as the Jellow's wlfo rear. For a, Jong way the two cars ViaTT TiP Initiated into numerous iad just- - sent your were rennlni mountain gports. the speedometer showed -- a speed way The Aspen Grove sport program F. of Clark Pleasant Grove, 5o miles an hour. John Boshard stepped,on the gas. and for the summer will embrace base-bal- representing the Wm. M. Roylance said fiQ to .65 the In 'of Prnvo City that basketball, vplley ball- speednrnfitsr enmpanv hiking, thought he had a similar stunt put miles as the officers car went games, ' inountajn climbing, glacier tobog led on htm Monday .ana in nis an Jlhe.NashT "Where are you going?'' Inquired ganing, dancing ot various sons, xiety to show that his new Nash 1ioraebackr4dingT bontlng Jishingij, the speed; he was forced to Sheriff pyd flf Mr. taarkrwhO T Alvln depart with 15 genuine United plied "Pleasant Grove.'' Coach and swimming. i Twltchell expects that a large States dollars 'via the city court "I think you had better turn - will areund-an- dnumber of athletic proteges o backwith me to4 .. . route. spend" the six weeks at the "sumProvo," retorted the talw. This ! how )s happened : mer camp and he will bare oppor Mr. Clark tried tor explain how Mr, Clark was driying along the tunity to get them Into excellent state"highway on Provo Bench at he had been jeered at tor not being condition for the active football about 20 miles an hour beaded able to drive as fast as the other training season which' begins in north. Sheriff John 'D. Boyd and car as it passed him, and he was September. . Deputy Karl Boshard'came along going to show them that the Nash also driving north. In the back couldXraveL The same explanations wore seat in the sheriffs car waa Mrs: Edith Holman Monson, an acquain made before Judge James B. Tuck-- ) tance of Mr. Clark. As the .county er at the hearing when Mr. Clark car passed Mr. Clark, Mrs. Mon was brought before him on a I son stretched out her hand and charge of speeding. The story ap--! gbod naturedly waved a pleasant pealed to the judge,, who showed .lenlency-bHowdy" at him. fining Mr. Clark. Not' recognizing the courteous. $15. Moral When you want to thow lady in the back seat, Mr. Clark car ean June. 20. The thought that somebody was tan somebody how SPRINQVILLE. only Central Dtah league baseball talizing him. The more he thought travel be- sure that tna somebody I game to' be played toaay is ax about ltr the' more chagrined he be- la not the sheriff ot UUheounfy. ' " Heber, where Barney's pets from . COURT CITY LEAVES MINUS 15 1 'er H b i .90 GET IT AT Taylor Bros. Company MEN'S DEPT. LAST RESPECTS PAID. -"- 11 mm "TMrj OLp;HOME TOWN. -- r., U1 By STANLEY .1 '"y'l'liVi '..,. n 101 &c EXTRA quality for, 27-inc- . v yard-- . A . -- .69 ;.: -- o4 mu 25c h, - rrrtyrr, .33- aluer-for-. . for 5c ,,29t, gL ...25 for ' MMl MM MMI MM .23 Extra Heavy, c39c One lot Hijck Toweling, 1 il JL M V heary, "29c . . C 49c E ii W -- extra a- 15 SALE OF ONE LOT SHEETS $1.69 Value. Size 81x90 9 1 fl value..,. ..19 TOWELING 29c Heavy Turkish Toweling CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Embroidery Trimmed, 75c Valuer I3C IMSM 17111 .:' Sri-''T'S'.-J- h, -v- LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS $1.50 Value. S on Wil Kmm 1 -' h, 136-inc- $1,29 i -. ii- -d : bkj, , ll V. WHITE OUTINi H value, for 29c SPECIAL ONE LOT FINE QUALITY CAMBRIC 25c Value. Windows WM ' EXTRA CANTON FLANNELS - ONE LOT CHILDREN'S UNIONS 49c Value. ; . - ' -- 1 I 27-inc- $1.50 quality- for, yard $2.5 A11 l inim varA ' 9e "Valuer" . : . . i 39c WHITEitfUSLIN GOWNy EXTRA TABLE DAMASK r k - -- $L75 Values. 11.29 jj ' INDIAN HEAD 54-INC- H ONE LOT LADIES' KNIT UNIONS $1.25 Value for $W57Value Kl Value "f 29c BED SPREADS y the Heber- Eagle The only other game which THE ishoiild have been played today in the county league at the Wasps and-t- he Springers has been postponed on account of the entire population of the'eounty fle serting their home environs for the festivities atthe second annual Strawberry day at Pleasant Grove. Since- - the population of the coun mingle with the thousands who are "going to Pleasant Grove, it was decided that rather than to play to a small, gate it would be o Join the crowds and see the Tlmps play the Salt Lakers in the state league battle at Pleasant 35c 27-INC-- opeciais :H INDIAN Hi!AD $1,00 58c . cwjxira MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS $1.75 Value. ONE LOT NAPKINS $1.25 ValueDozen ; et a --B- AtE - "WHITE SHEETING, CASES AND TUislNG GOING AT BIG REDUCTIONS ' Pflysea-flie- See Our Windows Friday-Saturda- y - ALL SHEETS, J $20.00 Values for ValueYard EXTBA -- fa8t.-xyou- 11 tv mm Slimmer Underthings in this JUNE WHITE 29c nurner-ulftygfoun- d Etc, c a m uuiiyuLvuvi uiuuio 35c l, Gabardine, Palm Beaches (all shades) tight Wools, a m m. Thursday NO. 60 BERKELEY CAMBRIC . Hot Weather Suits a m - j for cool comfort" r ,Jtfc iK. K lltEvery thing in White Gobcs at Vfiig Reducticns ,t -- m Km doaniaiie . ' I SSI r. '. fjm4 V" BOD mK wmm MM rJM tMflM WSmJk UM TMi "M: Windows E4 til iLaiM KtfU Uk1 Dresses Planned for Two Fabrics Grove.. The NeAmefiqan Forkgame SPANISH FORK, June 20. Fu- was played a wee kago in anticipa neral services for Andrew Fergu- tion of Strawberry day. son, who died at his home here The regularly, scheduled games Sunday of heart trouble from wilt he played Friday in the 1 which he had suffered for nearly tral League. l.ehi will come to six months,-werheld In the First Sprlngville, American Forjt goes to ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. Nephl, and Heber goes to Payson. . 1 Sheriff J. and his crew heard, that Pleas ant Grove was staging a big Straw berry day Celebration today. Early tills morning they got their heads together, whispered few words in each others ears, nodded significantly and then silently left the inner courts of. the sheriffs of fice. Without leaving- their for warding address they departed for the north in the big Paige. Less than 20 minutes Jater Sher iff J. D. Boyd, Deputies Otto Birk, Karl Boshard and C. D. Coates bore down upon the 'business' place of Sam Burns and his ton, Clyde, in Pleasant Grove. Arparently the sheriffs force had the right hunch. Intoxicants were found and the Burns were placed under arrest, later released on a $300 Ball. They will have their hearing before Judge James B. Tucker of the city court Friday. D. Boyd of kfti "" r " - LNBIVTMAN OAVB WMTAKCO TRAOBD AH O-- D H5R A PINI WCP WATCH MY SEPOKK TrtO OU WATCH TUflNCb CrREKN TOCVk ' SOWlCu YCTRaY HOMl tmmm' mrim it ' . OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. OMT I let TWlvK A SiT I . I r- By CONDO y ivect, v8 subvert FJ r Vt fee m c m rse I Vtfl ' ST . THAT Mr "THt ENWRAP N veiC; MURKY All y0o AmV "DOUOt And ' vl - COLUMBIA '" that's how smart are planned especially to make effective a eohin " 0f mta,erlals- - Ptain silks are combined with printed sllkr figured cottons with plain ones, and .tripes with solid colors. you can pick one of these r To TIOOD CLOTHES r Loosfrfittingin(dels.a11oredwith"irue: heimer excellence. :N18.00 -- to $60.00 Schwab Clothing Go. the same places. The candidates voted on umcr dresses two-piec- e teimer house o uppenhelmer good clothes. i drug stores of the city and ballot boxes are maintained at the " quickly Nen "t&xrGDrtiitttvicia . 'BfcONiDcS RHYMES RETALIATION C5LOOTC5 AGAIN Ml I u t -- a minut-e- suits. Any style you want, your .oice of lhe fest, featherweight fabrics. Theyare v -- CANDIDATES. Voting for .the selection of Columbia for the Fourth of Vuly parade Is now on under the direction of the Women's Municipal ouncil. Ballots at one cent each are for sale at all tvHS I 1 JE 1 URGED.' International News Servloc ' LONDON, 'June 20. Retaliation by Great Britain "for conditions at mis lsiana- - was. urged In the nonse or commons this afternoon, .Becker, an independent by-H- -- IJnderreigitgemtarjr Ronald McNeill replied that Great Britain was seeking better conditions at the Ellis Island immigration station, but that . "retaliation It not feasible." For .some time the British have been complaining of the treatment of British Immigrants at . Ellis Island. MOB STORMS JAIL. InttmatlnnM Vtwi.rvlce. &e present time are as SCENE FROM STORY1 FRONT-PAG- Newspaper editorial rooms hays reputation, for being littered with papers. Most literary men find it hard to work nnless their desks and the tsrrttnr Arming , at fol- lows: Elva Crosble, Violet Johnson, Muriel Smaxt, Westoa Kern, nian is dead and several others are Maud Dixon, Etta Soorup, Alice Taylor, Gladys Brimhall, Anna wounaea as a result of an attemptThompson Norma Hughes. ed jail delivery here early today. The standing of the various A mob estimated by Savannah candidates will be printed from officers to include more than 3,000 time to time inThe'.HeraId; men storaied the Jail after ho In an. unsuccessful effort to - The contest Is new will be Columbat ; r reach a negro accuse of assaultIng a whit woman- .CEDAR CITV CELEBRATES The Jail today was under1 guard ui sm. muiwry, called out CEDAR CITY, June 10. The city wuen oKicera admitted they were council hat unable to protect their appointed three oom-prisoner. mlteet for coming celebrations. One U to prepare) a fitting irecep-tktor President Harding, .who It HE D1DNT SELL 'EM expected to he la Cedar June 27. tus committee It composed of LONDON-- An omnlbu crash. Randall Ia Jones, chairman; Boloa ea w rough a lewelort iIiowmu J. Foster. Dr. . M. J. Mucfuri.n. window; .Next day he displayed William R Palmer, 'Richard wa oo not seU omni. uui u; ug flursj jonn r. jruiier, bus. The one whad In this win. oomrMttecjmj)aaiaed " y or saie.- - me Tanous-civ- io. organliatlont of mid-ulg- -- A ht on.-W- ,tnem are In orderly confusionl jeome won Dunea in7 newspapers and manuscripts: bat Edward Hon, ,toa in "A Front Page Story," def aaet to reverse this action aid trial to tM m tym n. ru. w iuwo ana tTesiaent Hardffif wul be given royal reception, A The committee chosen for the celebration of tie Fourth of July onelstt of Frank B. Wood, chair. tsarWalterranger.rAT airs. s. j. roster and Mrs. m iu.iiaj -- SAVAimAHGaJeJoJno; . . lj fv J. W, Befgstrom.' - . . OUTINO FOR NEBO OLD FOLKS SPANISH FORK, June J0.-- Th ased of Nebo "etake enjoy their an-nual outing at Payson today.' The transportation committee furnished automobiles to. take them to and. from Paysod, A program had been arranged for entertainment and a banquet ws provided for them. A committee from eacbward look-- d ward." - -- , ; . A , |