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Show )p 00 00 OO 00 00: OJD 00 OO 00 OO 00 OO OO IP CHILDREN 00 OO OO OO 00 00 ME A OO 00 OO OO OO nanlsh Fork and Lehi Threat en toQmlBmeh I TOBE COMES BACK Women's Municipal Council Outlines Comprehensive Program for Years Work The UIIILU LLniL II U 1 1 ILLLU counir KIIVI IMi MjliCT? The women's organizations of nished the underweight Children of modern .education,, many of the under the direction of Mi's. W. L. eastern schools teaching different W'hiteniore and her committee will Women's the various schools of the city. Provo, through the The committee, on park lighting, subjects to the curriculum mainlj be made the biggest social event Municipal council, are contemplatpro under the direction of Mrs. Alex by the use of the moving picture of the year. ing the most comprehensive Before school opens this fall, the gram for the coming rear's work Hedquist and the Sorosis club, will machine. While attending the na! that they have ever undertaken, ac create a sentiment in favor of bet- tional academy of visual education Women's Municipal council will Mrs. conduct several classes in remodel in Kentucky, cording to a statement made by ter lighting in the parks of the this summer inThe mothers of ing old clothes. Mrs. Walter T. Hasler at a meet city. At a meeting which the com- Hasler gained much valuable formation which will be of benefit the city will be Invitf d to bring had the with mittee city Council recently the of. organized i newly aa a ing in old its work to the clothing to the class and be of Presidents at the office of the commission assurance was given to the committee to the committee that more lights popularize this method of instruc- instructed by competent Instructors Chamber of Commerce. MisffTv'orma Peterson and Miss how to proceed with the work. tion in the local schools. The Provo Kiwanls' !ub heard UTAH' CENTRAL, LEAGUE. Parts of the projects have al. will be placed in Pioneer park. Jennie Van Duren have "checked Dean Harrison V Hoyf - of the Mrs. the This to which for assisted Seats the or benches Mary iiuish, by project, tn promises and park been after investigated (Corrected1 ready protested games but will be the aim of the stating com- Service Star Legion, will encour- save hundreds of dollars to the out" at the Hotel De Boyd, com- Young university" college of com-some instances completed, were allowed. most of the work will be under mittee under the leadership of Mrs. age the citizens of Provo to "paint families who take advantage of the monly referred to, in polite circles, merce, appeal for a ; won. Lost Pet greater' interLabi I '7 ' 71 taken this season. In some of the George Brattan assisted by the up" their homes and buildings. It same, will be under the direction as the county jail, and spoken of est industrial of of some of on in, is intimated and the committee the, that the frame "Guild. development Ladies' effort the exchange .667 -Through projects proposed, the respective Spanish Fork i.i;... 4 others are the "hoosegow." .571 4 Utah, basing his appeal, upon ihe Mid vale committees will only create a senti- of this committee more than 200 store buildings in some of the main remodeling of which Mrs. Mary by The young ladles left no forwardHeber .. ment, later to be acted upon by the seats were provided in the Pioneer streets of the city will be encour iiuish is the chairman ...fU 4 Xt .671 apparent necessity tor providing The committee on free bathing ing address. .429 4 park for the Fourth of July cele- aged in that direction the same as Provo city or county officials. employment for the state's increassuits for children . homes. of the of the strolled the They Brattan Mrs. many poor her away. and just bration. Various organizations have been American Fork Sheriff Brlmhall will Mrs. her work H. ing population, and to make. It poa and under his and 'continue its collection 'will secure Boyd endeavor city George committee fo, assigned certain projects and will a slble for the ohlldrerf tftUtah. .286 6 . 2 be held responsible for their com benches which may be used by the committee will have charge of the the direction of Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. of handsome deputies were not Payeon of the city and will make The Ladies' Aid society will also sufficient attraction to retain- - the rente to find employmenUat home," pletion, although all of the women's city whenever a program of any parks from , time to sponsor the chaperoning of the young ladles. Nor were the aim recommendations The kind is are inter given and clubs noorganizations and not be compelled to ; search fepanlsh Fork last sight gave uniIn swim children to time at fathers. the the North park coppers city ested in the successful completion is to provide at least mothers and tice that the Spanish team would forms able to detain the girls when the country for work. , The Municipal council will con- ming pool. small children with Ihe proper of all the projects. be withdrawn from the Central Dr. Hoyt, who recently returned" C. a once in E. Mrs. com Maw heads the tinue its efforts they had decided to break establishing At the meeting of the Council of seating facilities. fTtfih haaahnll lo&raa tf .thai citv 18 school for the deaf in this mittee looking after the welfare of away from dear old Provo. needed much One day an eastern trip, during which of the from received improve Mrs. Hasler. Presidents. not- permitted to 4mportanother Last week the police came across who is the Utah county free clinic. the positive assurance of the civic ments and necessities of Provo Is county. Mrs. A. Ballanger, In time he closely Investigated bust- pitcher to help Keeiwh. To on this cooperate in every way pos- the young ladies as they were clubs of the city that they would La women s rest room, ana it will recognized as an authority economic conditions ness and ln iehl gave notice that this would I' Williams line of work and who is one of the sible with the recreational commit- their way to Salt Lake City, havcooperate and assist the ft omen s be the effort of Mrs. toTom be the last season the team of that ai'imr states, tee to the a be the west of brief survived the exhilarat. in best but teachers ing secure strongly urged by Ladies such city and appointed Elks the in council way I n every Municipal the league unless city would be-iwill within the next week, the follow- Ing experience in Provo. mediate-effo- rt new method of lip reading, toward the forma Z possible to make the year's work a room for the city. The women have the board of control established an A millinery shop, a dry goods tlon of an industrial program Cor work. this Recent of much ing committee has been appointed are that charge certain busyness successful. rule for 1923 and ' . .Mrs. Ballanger and other repre- by the Women's Municipal coun- store and a hotel had complaints rthe county and the state. Although each project is impor could be drawn to Provo from the ly adhered closely to It. CAPTAIN "TOBE" RAILE cil: 'Mrs. W. T. Hasler, chairman; lodging with the police. The wear' We have of recent years heard . tant in and of Itself, the, big out outlying districts if such a rest sentatives of the council presented WHO IN RECENT GAMES IS Prpvo gave warning that, the their plans for the establishing of Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. Alma Pax-ma- ing apparel was taken from the some rather encouraging promises'"! standing feature of the year's work room is established. Times would not be In the league "PLATING THE LEADING Mrs. W. L. Whittemore, and young ladles and the young ladles of what Utah may expect. In the ', In cooperation with Supt H. A such a school to State Superintendwill be that of, the committees of next year unless the small town ROLE IN "HE CAN COME to Mrs. J. W. Johnson. were taken to the county Jail. Con- future from the tourists.'. Jjr, Hoyt . sanitation and child welfare. These Dixon and the teachers of the city ent C. N. Jensen, who inis said 1 WORK staff is "canned" and ' teams be BACK," DOING accord versations between the girls and said. "Too little, however, ha l vl.su! have been thoroughly a committee the of schools, direction the committees under 'out best BAT to AT after the AND IN FIELDING go permitted court officials per- been said of Utah's possibilities Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. Rose education, which consists of Mrs. with the proposals of the local SHE LIKES PROVO AND HAYE8 FOR THE TIMPS, AND WHO available players regardless of A young lady visitor arrived at suaded the latter to the opinion as as industrial state, and lop little ; L. C. Potter, chairman, Airs. Jacob women. Y. Mrs. James Bullock, Stewart. shoes or size live what AT HOME 18 where they ON EQUALLY To find an outlet for the hand- the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. that the girls would make wit- is being done to put Utah where and Miss Amy Leigh, county home Coleman, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, and . SECOND OR. CATCHING. three she rightfully belongs Industrially. H. S. Kerr, will work for the work of the women of the city, a Hayes yesterday declaring her In- nesses in cases involving will Ms. a conduct clean demonstrator, Mendenhall Inti John President "As we see one young man or in Woman's Exchange will be estab- tention of becoming a permanent Provo men in accusations of con of introduction of dairies the moving pictures milk among campaign fans feft every other game of the sea mated that unless Payson of woman after another grow np and lished under the direction til Mrs. member of the family. The Miss tributing to the delinquency and various the An effort Provo. of departments the vicinity team better son, or would jump the league. wake up and give their and Mrs: Hayes are enjoying each minors. The girls are minors. have to leave their hom town or studies of the schools. This is in C. E. Maw. made by these support Fay son would not ce in Mr. Watson of Lehl then bobbed will alsoto be The annual clinic charity ball others company. Juvenile Officer Bylund says he state to get employment, e in latest with the milk steps fur harmony clean have the leaeue in 1923. upaneVwoefully-crie- d for the home asked the sheriff to permit ihe of industrial development become All of tBe above and more hap- grown talent considerable freedom, and painfully evident. There perhaps( girls "We play only Lehi boys," Mr. ners of the plate for five innings pened at last night's meeting of were permitted to Journey isn't a man within the sound of my they CHORUS 8INit4Jh Watson said. "And if the other and had the Springville batters at SPANISHSTOREBURNS the league board of control. hither and thither about the city voice who hasn't sometime or other " All the league cities excepting teams dont stick to home-grow-n while waiting for the juvenile court wondered where the rising genera- In the of time. most the his mercy The mixed work of chorus Payson were represented. players Lehl wont play in this In the case." tlon Is going to find employment, 2 SALT LAKE. the class in community singing to "get the men sixth he couldn't find the corners SPANISH FORK, July 26. Fire The threats to jump the leagues league next year." -the ladies were in- particularly in the state. It Is reyoung Friday JC. W. Bradford of came during considerations of pro Heber threatened to jump the and began to burn them right of unknown origin destroyed the Apples, lb. 56c conducted by formed by Juvenile Judge W. S. grettable indeed to see so many Service, Inc., -. A&cl the Community tested cames. league unless only honfe boys are square across the plate, with the building and confectionery stock Apricots,' lb. Willis that it was more than likely young people have to sever conwiiT hegin ' "this -- v9i5g-:t The first protest considered -- by played.--- .. ; : .state nections with their family and boytook a good owned by William Button yester- Cherries, lb 35c o'clock. Everybody is invited IKey wouhl Of the result that everybody President Mendenhall was the Vice President Taylor Industrial school, from which they hood $2.00 tallies four surroundings and travel crate , (6 participate free of charge in Currants and the at swack pill of a Fork day. game team he Provo protest said Spanish thought every hither and thither to seek employ- work had been paroled. lost to Provo, July 14. The protest club ought to get the best players were scored against the Timps. The fire was discovered shortly Black native currants, crate $2.00 these classes. Splendid that announcement ment. $2.00 crate General 'Mitchell called on Addie has been done thus tar in the theFollowing ladles was based on the fact that Pitcher available to give the fans the high 3 o'clock and an alarm Dewberries,crate developed a sud"The question arises Is there $1.00 1.25 classes. Later on a male glee den young to finish the game and Addle re- before Peaches, Miller had been used by Provo est class baseball. but Intense'dlsttke for Provo anything to be done to ' alleviate in. The fire department Raspberries, crate turned no be $1.651.75 usual" will .Only club doubt in his way. organized. re sponded three days before his American Fork Heber protested ana the Hotel ue uoya. this migration and what is It? It .$2.00 allowed by him in was soon on the scene, but the fire Black raspberries, crate lease period expired. playing Morgan, alleging that the three hits were s Sunday evening tney vanisnea i8 evident that exoansion M neces innings that had gained such headway in the (Berry crates hold 15 cups.) Karl K. Saxon, Spanish Fork player was a Salt Laker. "Doc" the two and from the local horizon. $5500 Bary, and it is certain thatw can ton board member, protested against Homer, usually; strong in his pro- he occupied the box. The police didn't know they had expand in almost every line of ac- frame building that it was impossi- Apricots, ton NELSON CHILD DEAD. $T5.00 of the feature An IS a Cabbage, before Prove using Interesting test against outside . players, depitcher t. 1'h tiivenile court Officers ii.iti, i.ii.h rnnp o .4c ble to save it, or to carry out the Beans, lb. . . r. 1.IUU1T IUV .11.. .UIVII1I 1WWWU ai,t,in day had expired. President Men- fended the .acquisition of Morgan Kame was the home rubs scored by knew nothing of the disappearance. ' borders of the state. It is son the it seemed a while that Howard, stock. For A 1520c bunches on side. dos. each man first the up Beets, denhall gave that game to Spanish, and Sherrill on the American Fork l8ttn saryrtbough, di-3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson of I01" ,dldu the 8he,ri,rs Cabbage lb. strange coincidence was that both the brick building adjoining and taking it from the Timps' victory team. uutu luu nuuui recuons. we our and in muuuaj same uojiauum Mog's bunches grocery the occupied ball dos to men by the batted Carrots, Grantrvlew ward, died last night afternoon column. Finally It was decided to finish when a man's voice ductive enterprisesj)at have developed also would be Cauliflower, lb 57c after several months' illness. Death Spanish Fork, so urgent against this season with the teams as they snot, where it was lost Both plays hardware store, Into 0ut of ail proportion to the Droduc- floated over the telephone ' destroyed. dos. 2Q30c Corn. freakish. were . on. i, a. Knocking really was due to infantile paralysis. The i ii r. Provo using a. new pitcher, then now are, and call for a new deal for daha.i n mm. r. nvyai cumin tive fieids.. Out of a population of . . .7 The complete stock of the new Cucumbers, doz the ball into the, weeds in right of the parents sym- uepuiy turned around and . .defended, its 1923. friends many ladles who left "The Jail 450,000 people about lOO.uoo are en-young 20221-3field. Farmer and Taylor scored On grocery was removed to a near-bEgg plant, lb own right to use a new player, a pathize with them in the bereave- last night want to know if we can 1520c ment gaged in productive pursuits and -thits which really would only net garage because of the close proxi- Green peppers, lb man named Clark, of Colorado, not of their only child. the Geneva for to them take dance dammore or less of he remaining iu,u0u peopie are- ' 75c1.25 the a fire, at crate them a (24 heads) the most, mity single pr, even eligible to play In this league. Lettuce, Funeral services will be held this afternoon?" inquired the This is made pot8c on any other field in age resulted from breakage. Mr. Peas In pod, lb the direction of the Hatch voice. Mr. Saxon said he picked Clark up under sible only by virtue of the fact thai j " 1 Button's loss was covered by in Potatoes, lb the league. tomorrow . company at Soldier Summit, but admitted Undertaking can exclaimNOT!" "I'll say you Utah is a distribution center for The damage was in the Radishes doz. bunches JOc afternoon ward ed the Third in Taylor was the heavy hitter of surance. his home was in Colorado. Mr, Deputy Roper, adding; "Tell the adjoining states where the 2c the game, getting four hits -- from neighborhood of 11,000. Rhubarb,' lb Saxon thought it was illegal. for chapel. those young ladies to bustle right ratio of producers to Sutherland lead five possibilities. Summer squash, doz , ... 25c Provo to use Miller against Spanback here to jail." is high. iwc II the Timp hitters, getting three hits NAMES WATER REGULATOR for Tomatoes, lb ish Fork, but that it was all right Of the 30,691 convictions But the ladies didn't hustle right "A point has been reached where . doz. bunches. .151T in New York back to from five times up. Baile played a for Spanish to use Clark against crimes commited Turnips, jail. The latest informa- we should expand In the Industrial Judge Elias Hansen, of the dis the FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. state 1921, LehL good game both behind the bat and troop, state during t tion on insists that the rather than the commercial fields, trict court, Saturday confirmed the at second. CHICAGO, July 25. Potatoes, ers brought about 11,830. allowed President Mendenhall hustled both for the good of our communl- - -aforesaid young ladles The good news in detail follows: appointment of Henry Balrd, of apples,' peaches and cantaloupes Lehi's protest, thus taking and then ties and from the standpoint of . Salt Lake into right commis water Heber, as assistant PROVO. suffered slight declines during the game from Spanish and presenting, hustled right out of the state. financial success; After a rather AB. R. H. O sioner, to aid commissioner r. r. week ending yesterday, according it to the Wasps.- As to the Provo men alleged to The Timps are steadily marching contact with commercial in the regular and distribu- to the weekly report of the United FRED OAKLEY REARRESTED 4 Wentz, 3b Farmer, against Sprlngville's protest have contributed to the delin- concerns and many manufacturing ? ' the in river water tion of Provo econ of Utah 6 of Central the to the 2b..'. top bureau States a agricultural to who c, gams Raile, gave Umpire Gray quency, they, too, are waiting, but enterprises covering a wide field of second and third districts. omlcs. Apples underwent the great Spanish Fork because an un- league. Yesterday , they won their Hiliman, cf. c. . not impatiently, for the return of commodities, it has been my exper-- .' the market was ... est being lb change, price announced player plnchhit, So are the po- ience that fourth successive victory against Wilson, Kred Oakley, barber of Spring- the young ladies. RETURNS. DR. THOME cities. manufacturing Is as re-eastern in dull reand slow as a over ordered to be played who Tuesday was dismissed lice,- the sheriff and the juvenile .munerative and usually more so, would MUles, 2b, p.. their ville, and opponents league In ramej The decline a rf cantaloupes Sutherland, constructed game. This takes than commercial enterprises. - and J Dr. W. A. Thomse, who was mostly in Arizona stock. Supplies I ncity court after a hearing in court victory, from Spanish and a defeat have tied with Lehl and Midvale Bchatz. ss ... him, a which testified against on girl month a especially marketing Salina at cities. most enterprises. ago In were liberal operated for second 'honors had not Prexy Page, if from Springville. We are handicapped in Utah for ;.', evening hospital, returned home last Watermelons declined $")0 to $75 was rearrested Wednesday Heber's protest of a defeat to Mendenhall sustained the - Span- Kinney, p, cf. lack of capital- - to , start jnjsnufac- - " His wife and 'brother. Dr, a carload In Philadelphia, but were by Sheriff John D. Boyd. Umpire Gray mnde iards' protest. Before another week in a case In accused is on a large scale. Most of , Oakley M. him. 12 27 38 Thome, turing 10 12Vm. accompanied markets. firm in other Totals two bum decisions caused "Presi- they expect to be the undisputed the largest factories of the Unite! ' Ruby McBride of Hyrum is Dr. Thome is yet very ill and his SPRINGVILLE. Peach prices were generally dent Mendenhall to give Ihat game leaders of the league, and the way man Those nifty white caps, with States, however, h&ve had very AB. R. H. O. .A. brother will remain with him until firm, although FligMly weaker in the complaining witness. The to Heber, taking a victory from the boys are looking at present an attack gold trimmln, lately adorning the modest beginning. . 2 4 3 3 his condition is improved. New York and Pittsburgh for is alleged to have made in that Taylor, ss Paysoa The protest was fhey expect to remain on the girl, who later complained hosds of Provo ;ooppers, have dis 5 3 "Experts on finance say thai..:" Georgia Klbertas. upon the umpire's decision that position for the rest of the season. Memory, 2b . . to the Springville marshal, who. in appeared. 7 1 The typewriter Is the most dead-GRAIN. manufacturing enterprises should v when a base slips the runner must Itwas a great game yesterday Davis, c Vanlfahed Into the nothingness of be started modestly and financel V 0 ly of all engines of warfare because CHICAGO. July 25. There wa9 a turn, asked Sheriff Boyd to investifollow the base, which Is against and the best team won. Even at Fleiger, p The first arrest followed. oblivion, did those nice new caps! from within the organization, unt3 10 0 it spreads the propaganda that weak upturn in the value of wheat4 gate. Ucsehailjulesjthe second mistak" that Springville played excellent Campbell, lb . suu Dan Officer Joe Gourley explains the they are on an established basis. causes war according to unomas today during the early transac- Oakley now is out on 0 for--a time threatened to Dowdell, 3b ... came, whea lh umpire ed to batl-an- d of the kelleys that The lack of capital is not there-- . '! R. Marshall, former vice president tions, offering being limited and bond. 1 disappearance cf -. lead the with the do Fredrickson, Timps away" iiui dvimcv mi': 1' Wl a were destined to make Provo cods fore so great as it has been thought of the United States. io the Liverpool market-failinnatter who star was ifilM nut at had taken earlier In the game. Groesbeck, If famous the nation over l to be. fully yesterday's weakness In second fo ot touching that :ase. Had it not been for the general- Dunn, rf '' "We are'too Tar from the -- great .'fim' said PoliceTalk was current that America. The e .cted standing is pub- ship of Dave Mitchell, the score for-ii-- to". t eonsuming-wete- rs SOCIAL EVENT man DIVIDEND 11 12 27 Gourley. 5 had 39 holders stopped rural S largely 10 to Totals lished elsewhere In today's Herald. might not at this time read we painted them," corro- able to manufacture .and market "Yes, out was that and it pointed gelling, Mid vale protested Emery Ball in favor of the Timps. In the beScore by innings: some articles successfully. ' Other borated Chief of Police Wilkins. 303 004 00040 the amount of wheat afloat for Garrick of Payson, insisting that ginning of the1 seventh when Tay- Provo . -- .4. raw a articles whlc' material 'em "Painted spoke as brown," require off 6 up a 000 004 showed 100 falling Europe now lor, the first Springer p; settled Springville Garrick uses the emery-bal- l cannot be economlcally-- v" What is said to have been one of perfectly innocent bystander. compared with a week ago. Com outlawed in 'professional baseball. safely on first, Dave stepped up -- Summary: Errors Wilson, Tay-le- r So that's where they disappeared and processed here. 7 Then social features of the Dividend were e the shorts Fredrtckson.-Homhouses and mission President Mendenhall explained and chanced his lineup. Kinney "" I, Campbell, was the wedding of to. q trite a. number ot-- ' the chie- f- buyersr The opening Mexican camps that he permitted Payson to use was taken from the box and sent rune Farmer Taylor, j Two-ba' Albarado now for ihanufacturhj' clee suitable , fieaoriU to Bias The Senor agitating question which big figfrom varied Sutber. unchanged Garrick and his emery ball because out into the center garden to ro hits Rail, Wttson. Miller, all - retetk hit ures to higher with Septem- Refuzla Ramos, both social favor the joint police and sheriff forces Utahr For instance ot the low ebb of baseball entho- -' place Hllrmanwho replaced Rails land X, Memory. Three-bas- e is: high priced articles protected , and December ites of Dividend. ber $1.07 siasm in. Payson. at the receiving, who In turn re- - Fleiger. Double plays Kinney to chocolate-Are the caps patents could just as well fee oiak was followed by The couple arrived In the county 1.09 11.09 "It had got down to thfl point placed Miller who was sent in to Miller to Wilson; Taylor to Mem' W Utah as Dayton, Ohio, or Ne . clerk'a office Wednesday,-.- ; and brown; pr what! moderate gains all around. where less than a score of fans do the heavy work. ory to Campbell; Campbell, unWill some lady who knows some- York, and particularly those whlci, made known their desire for a mar were attending games at Payson," The change In the lineup stopped assisted. Hits Off Fleiger It, off CHINA EXHIBITION rlage license and a speedy, perform thing about the different ashades of cab be successfully , handled by President Mendenhall said. "To the slabwork of the Springers who Kinney, 9 In 614 Innings; off . brown step up and tell waiting ance of the ceremony. A beautiful exhibit of Bases Innings keep Payson in the .league I v to-- In the sixth inning knlcked Kinney Miller, 3 in 2 or "PerlshaPia,. "A large gang of our friends are wnrM what color those nice new china is on display In the lated the league rule and let diem for tour hit from whleh they made on balls Off Fleiger 5. Struck out could be made window of the Provo Chamber of waltlue for us to come back to caps are now that they've ceased bulky ommodltles sirnfiflrrlf.lt. Knmaflilnr hart tn ha'tha aiuna nnmber of runs. TJd By Kinney 7, by Miller J. Passed there for consumption In this vlcia- Commerce. The work has all been celebrate," the bridegroom explain, being whlteT done to keep Payson In the league." until the sixth inning Kinney was balls Davis. Sacrifice fly Farmer. ' the 'em" explained to tty In general, cosmetics, hosiery; "Had ed. paint WIW done by students of the Young uni Then Spanish Fork Pleaded for working in spiemm rasnion. only Hit by pitcher Memory. M. Hales tallest cop, "because people don't underwear, utility goods and.cneaa Time of game 1 versity under the direction of Miss Countyf Clerk Wallace another Ditcher. four bits had been made eft bin in pitch Kinney. trees and the implements an be made here asl Bessie Gourley, and by students of hurriedly filled In tne marriage trim their shade Mr. Saxon said If the board re-- five innings and all of them had hour 6 minutes. UmpireWarn-wrighmarketed to this license And then made two happy dusty leaves are tough on white the Provo high school under-t- be Left on bases Provo 7, fused Jo allow Spanish to Import a netted the Springers only one run. - . 5 ket district. ;. ' one. as ll beat hearts Mexican Miss Sarah . of Wright, direction cor Springville pitcher Spanish. Fork would forKinney .had been catting the uminii lei iihii in . t ........'.;.. t : 'ftr"429 pt good-lookin- g . cake-brow- n . they-wear- com-mite- lack: MARKETS .- . 15-da-y two-third- j ianj three-year-ol- d . non-pro- c '. y HPS nflDC murvL TAKE ONE c two-bagg- c EDM rixui c NEIGHBORS . -- . White Caps Now Are Brown Fri-!da- Paysotr-becBuse- tJh i Y ; . 3 rf g s BASEBALL Friday-4:1- 5 se TIMPS c cake-brow- 3--8 vs. LEHI 3 T L Stores do not Close hand-painte- d e v ! mar-caps- ." 4 i ' ' I 1 |