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Show THE DAILHERALD - .EVERY EXCEPT SATURDAY. AFTERNOON WEEK-DA- Tlntefea? .manmalf er Jung Provo, Uteh, under the Act of March 3, "1879. E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. . J. A. Oweps, Business N. ' 6, 1911, ' ' at Hie 1 fcbstoffice, 1 1 ..' 11U UflLL I j lnaser. Gunnar Rasmuson, City Editor. A. T. Harding, Circulation MADE Manager, . . Herald s ort Fa: nnoT pi iiii-- i riii 1 ' Published by Tfce Herald Company. centa Terms of Subscription: Daily only, delivered by carrier, month; by mall in Utah county,' $3 a year; outside the county, J3.50 a year. Daily and Sunday, by carrier, 40 centa a motuli, f.j.50 a year in advance; Daily and Sunday, by mail, $4 a year. Sunday only; by wan, II a year. 30 HOME MADE CHOCOLAfES AND CANDIED FRUITS. All about how to make 'em at home. Delicious home confections of this kind are Just what you will want for the winter evenings, for gifts and for parties throughout the winter season. Our Washington Bureau has collected, com pled, and tested a dandy bunch of recipes covering alt chocolates and candled fruits. If you want, this kinds of home-mad- e bulletin of suggestions. Just till out the coupon below and mail to our Washington Bureau. Washington Bureau, Provo Herald, 1323 N. T. A? Washington, D. 1 want the bulletin CHOCOLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS and In stamps to cover postage and mailing,. close herewith four-cent- 1 Fli! of the Central Utah baseball league wjll be something like this Northern division, Provo, Heber, American Fork, and Lehi. division. "Southern Sprlngrille, Spanish Ftork, Payson, and Goshan- Santaonin. The league will be reorganised en- - OUHUB7 line-u- p uwruwu kwh LB FRESHI E -- The .varsity hoopsters defeated the freshman lineup Saturday evenlngby a 24 to 17 score, te- one of the most n games played lnterestlnf . here for many a year. ' Throuahout the game both sides of determination a with fought bard, winning. In the first half the teams wer- e- about evenly matched - and neither side held the advantage. .The half ended with the varsity aquad one lone point to the good, the score being --i ' til 8. lath secohd bait the varsity anosr--, un- a little i better....than jr. their . .. putting more rounzer opponents. vicor into the aame. The halt ended with a 15 to 9 score for that period. -Packard and" Stewart played a good defensiv game tor the varsity,' and each garnered two baskets. Romney and Dixon' played good basketball tor nt Fnngw meet at will .......... 4- -' 300 pair of Women's bldck and.Brown J Kid, military heel, one strap, pumps and oxfords x j7 -- -- 1 ' . ' r ;' -- 1- - 1. . ojitjjOhnl)rsiojLlrie has not een Utah. central laa r.lon:riiiT- Sr. " 1.4- ,- 0.0 - 9 v ;t ' - - rx v . : o 1 -- i i jjKoung, Nephi l "" ' send a representative, to the me Ll here. 10 10 4 24 j Totals It has been suggested that the 1 Referee, Webb. league' go through the season with seven clubs, If Midvale kicks out LINCOLN. JThis suggestion meetswith the league president's favor .jmoLjielieves the The Lehi high basketball team won eighth club date ceuld be filled in with over-the Lincoln high school team in exhibition gam es. a league game fTiaay evening sy tne are Goshen again Santaquinnd score of 44 to 20, willing tojetime into the league with a Tbe Lincoln team put "up a good combiner team, 'dividing the games cities. They would be fight but could not withstand the longer experience of the state cnami permitted to pick their players troinj tfoins- Scott and Kartchner were the tne aouinern part 01 me county. ' Hiatt and Homer are expected to stars for the bench boys. Turner with raise tbe eleglbility . question again, seven field goals to hlB credit was and an effort gofngToTieaffeTo Smuin. the guard, pitched confine team to their last .year's foul rosters and additions of home talent . It the 100 per jcent record, oe camu ou. LEHI. home-taleclause ia made fast and d. T, P. P. Captain Daniel Morgan assumed the command and hia men sure Heber and Lehi will have the -it . 14 ,00 0 J4 pressed forward, through the barricades right into the city. But edge on an other teamsbased on last Turner, it playing. President Menaennau, Roberta, Ite 0 in .the darkness they knew not where to go. They were sur year 0 .......... thoua-b- . seems to believe tnat Provo Hackett, 20 12 12 4 rounded and after a resistance of four hours, they surrendered. will rank fairly high with Wilson and Smuin, rg 0 0 0 0 Pyne, If 0 0 ., The American loss was sixty killed arid wounded and 350 pris Miller on the team. It. is flouoaui. Hantaan, I 0 Kartchner, 0 0 oners. roe-timisplayere wilHe GoatesUt-- . 0- lossitfas very smair. Montgomery's exploits however, if those twosummer.. OaytoB, rg ; . . . i.r. 1 Smith, c the Timos this 0 , 0 BunnelL lg nad made mm famous even in Europe. Hia death Immortalized with ....... 0 8oathwlck,;ir Anotliet.koUy.DrobJn.cominavnD, hint. Nffirenris&Amerinrftmriw 13 8 ' 20 ........16 13 1 44 Totali lTheamallef cities again will make an total tne tnrui of pride and tears. LINCOLN. Pox. Referee TJmpira Weight.. to effort divlderjatereceipts. Tney P. G. T. P Timekeepef Plxton. insist mat proyo pugnt to o wiumg fi Any relation to Sugar Canea!: asked one and rtwo1 strap low-he- el, S' ........ 'i.'ii it i 1 net. th. All at .J it u uuiuui uiiu uAiurua . TO 0-- ns r - iv'lwwrsiisii' . ' t . of, Womens ;5(l pair 50 48 Y Climax of American Invasion lit 100 pair ofWomen s brown ?:and blckpliighijmd i high top i yt military, heel, m 3 - an assault before the New England men left hia army; He ML r r pare.t rm: divided .Tusriorce miwomng Arnold eoirOTjmflxBne in a blinding He4toped4curj)riseegarrison, arid snowstorm, at z o ciock in tne mornmg on tneast day or the year, the two divisions moved against different sides of the for tress, up the rocky heights, by narrow paths, ... . obliged to go Indian J.i. .1 . we. T. me garrison was men anq tne Americans were seen put, It when they reached the open in front of the barriers. J&njtomery, at the head of his column, with only sixty men near him, cried, "Men of New York, you will not fear to follow where your general leads! Push on, brave boys! Quebec is ours! He rushed forward. It was heroic madness! A British bat t tery belched grapeshot when the little band of heroes was almost upon the guns. Montgomery fell dead, and ten of 1iis followers, The others had, no heart left and retreated. Meanwhile, ori fheother side of the town, Arnold and his men had plunged headlong in the blizzard and had carried the first barncade where Arnold was wounded in the leg and had to 4 I3Z2XZ2ZZZSXZXXSSZZZSZSSZXZSZXZ31 Uvea of the several cities the Provo Chamber of txratnieree to ........... M. . ......... tee t elect officers for the 1923 season and MOT resume last year's argument as to the Street and No.. eligibility f players. .The Indicated vote on players now ; City in favor to stand seven-to-on- e appears I rtf thtt TiAmfl tmim talflpi fcall PiaTer ' State .Tne aoore: " y The minority ia provo. "R'i'Y.- U. FRESHMEN. ' ' President John Mendenhall undoubtpresident of the Dixon, If . edly wiU be .1 0- - 0 be empojrered league, and agala-vU- L rf . the league secretary, who Joseph, t appoint 5 . 2 e ''One hundred find forty-seve- n' years ago w&.'.ther climax of may be Stephen Deal, newspaper man Romney, 0 1 Bird, If 14 theTAiflericarf tavaon rrfXSanfar irrtfae Revolutitmarynyar.-p- rMIDI ... rf Sanderson, General Richard Montgomery commanded the little army of Thus far the Provo Athletic asso 0 A 0 0 Pierce, rg baa made no ' move toward Storrn, 0 0 . OX ,1,000 Americans and 200 Canadiana.? Hia chief officer-wa- s Col. elation rg things for 1923 baseball. Benedict Arnold. The enlistment term of the New England men starting There still remains ft deficit of last ' 17 15 7 . . Totals would expire on December 31, arid after that lontgomery's army year. It is expected the "Provo Ath I a will hold 'association' letic meeting woma oe bo reaucea in numbers tnat a successful attack on , F. . P. L Q. -- T. itave irto ty o o o o would be Quebec Partridge, jr. altogether hopeless. league baseball this season. 0 0 0 0 The city was defended by 1,800 British regulars, Anglo-Canadia.Mid vale is said to be inclined to Neilsen, 4 0 2 0 Keelev o French-Canadian- s, semt-prand Lake Salt with ball and commanded by General Sir Guy play 3 GlerhtU, lg wnn ror a or series games Garleton. Montgomery resolved noon the desoerate adventure of is hoping Z 3 8 IR I Provo. That may mean the corratingTj kard, rg 1 9 s ....... ......... m BuymgM "veiit 111S VARSITY S.. ts. lde - The new C. risbhoe to help the- - otoer teams, whq annot draw as large crowds. They insist that Ogden always hajf. the gate in the Northern Utah.. .......... -- all-sta- ir 0-- ......... ....... ....... ri 0.0 THE t JAN 6 HANG ALU. Mornings when We reach the office Gloom sits on our brow Just to sneer and grouch and scoff is What we practice how. thla: j "I should paint lnconsldered" pools Ruts filled with rain. , Fountains like spires . . . A plain, damp pavement. . . ." and so on. Please, miss,- - are you going to use water eolors? ... Referring to the above, it strikes us Navy Blue would be the most appropriate tint. that Every object seems to flout us, Mock us with a leer Bloody-eyewe, gaze about us Like an angry steer. LET US SUGGEST STATIONERY EMBOSSED WITH Should college students be drawn from a- restricted class? Yes, on the baBis of native to clean inkWhat can make us smile and gladden? wells, run billingability machines, and look What can make us gay? graceful enough on an office stoll to What, can lake the blues that sadden graceful enough, on an office stool to " Thoroughly away? earn $16 a wek after graduation. Atiorney-at-La- Knight Block, Provo, Utah. ' Phone 661-1. We have samples to show you. DR. H. P. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555.-ProvorUtahi- : .. YOUTH IS FINED, ... -Floyd Cordner of Provo Bench was the Saturday fined $5 for Our favorite bakeshop has a sign in pnece at' a dance at thedisturbing Lincoln high the window advertising "Salt Sticks." school a few weeks ago. -- Taylor Paper Company V- . Tour Stationer Phone IS. 66 N. Univ. Ave. ' xitwr . . - . We Call and Deliver - - L :'' attention we" give to even the smallest, detail obsequies and the moderation ol the bills we render are long and gratefully remembered by thoseNehom we have served - The costliness, of the funeral, or its inexpensiveness makes no difference in the character of 'our services and in neither case doe regard the occasion as an opportunity tor proiiteenng. he Hatch UndertakirigrCo Anson Hatch LilaM. 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