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Show ' ' V . mm ' em, arm aiem i srm . Htabltd i : nn . "V , ' & avt an isjiiiiibi Hit 8tfllSS m tnnirn ';-- - e MIJt - ' ' THE HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923. - a clearer conception of our What though thoughu of .ifv.77 place in the divine plan, to a fuller What though error would restrain realisation of our responsibility r to Freely we receive, then let us God, to our neighbor," and to our- - " Freely share with ell our gain.. selveev-"-- . , bronght-t- inn . Mr. C - Anderson,. - - weB-know- a' worker of S13S Mission St, (Baa elsoo, resident of the GoMea.Gate for anl tU Anmmm Dtvwi Vltl u -- Apt i o- MJt nnnTinnin ni in 880-yar- le uuiniiuu price. " . wnnJer bargaia In the latest style. ! " Market Price. . Our Price, , y 25c Ladies' Cotton Hose onr emaUjgnt enables us to quote rVTrV, . rf nrm- - rrs 15" you such prices-pa- ir wonder value, uair. . ... Lisle Ii 60c Ladles' SUk Hosei-Hao-Hose, w Ladies is the time to getyou Silk $1.00 pan per Ladies' Fine Grade. Silk Hose A new shipment jfu $15 just : ,v . .$1,25- i i arrived pair M "40c Sateen we are always below market price yard . 34a - IKMSVl- - AWfc ed Tho-thre- ; - more than thirty years, Is still an i puw waj ju ww ux Manager Clarence Brooks of the wtu u was au Qunners used three pitchers and three other who has realised, both Immediate ( I could do to stay, on the Job. GleaWilliam of With the naming OLPIN. catchers. DV A. RAY decided to try Tanlae and It sure and lasting benefits from the est of at mimgtr of ht Hrjgtiaia cuh Teniae ; Andy Phillips, the p me back oa nor feet-end'did Successful In their first lnter-col-- 1 put baseball league for ir who receivea a tnai wun of the Utah State before months s J ad field indigestion, and Taamy sleeplessness and re-track rrprjta legists Oakland this spring, worked the final I 1828,- - the skippers for the four clubs lac I had aterrifile- - time- - with stonv 'Ueved my eonatipatloa, and vJJiwal new are now selected the of circuit Saturday d Agies struck out- seven threHnaings-aaach trouble. Jfy appetite was about. soon feeling like different ; "man. afternoon on Maeser field, . the Brig-ha- batomen.'Totenhotf and Oroeschner and plans for the season, which will down to the last notch and it dida't.That was two years ago and I still are move to. 16, out now May for expected open are also worked In style for the Gunners, Youngsters mace any mirerence bow mue i aie.ieevnne. Tanlae is a. world beater." was Gleason fournamed forward rapidly, Mmr OHirmi WiiMiT they " Manning twirled six Innings of gilt- seemeA to agree with me. Tanlao Is for sale by all sood druk- ' by the board of directors of . the Mr food Like City la a onest for edge, ball for the Elks. in my stomach and gintj. fermented, fo "tlrnte. Over 8 g-the-- one- - of those rare irophleeorlctorjr Ogden chuckenrlet the Peaches after they had oenstderfd me up aniu i im .uu- - million Domes soia. gas Dipaiea ox numuer a ot other appucauons lodgemen down with two bits. playeri. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETS. The tcore Saturday was B. Y. U., snout eqt etn guomy 5The new Brigham skipper is now at - The-- relay decided with three-singl- es. it ijeyeds French crashed OFFERS Portlandj Ore., aiid will leKTe1mffly The central district convention of euTtwoitrTrrowiiiprwihewhere Peaches for the camp on top.. In other words, the "X? won ter. A rowd" estimated-i- t 750 wit diately the CTiristlan Endearor society will d he will start upon plans for the new convene In Provo at the Community the relay the; relay, one of nessed the game. iheffetttestAraxtajaer-WltniM- e Brigham ,U III I flfll hfl I fchurchSaturday an V the 1922. season club tor a time the local track. and i. Rev. Charles McCoard will act I If; Morgan, as;. French, 3b; Phillips, where he made during an impression both by The weather man was either "back 2b, as chairman and the speakers, will be Jones, cf; Kilpatriok, lb; his p; on schedule or off schedule; good receiving ability and alBo his batRoy Breg and C. C Hamilton.' Bishop. 2b, rf; Stone, c; Irwin, ; An- . After weeks and weeks of hard .. weather (prevailed. It was as' Ideal dersorl, c; Totenhoft, p; Oroeschner, ting. . . Gleason Is a former star of Union labor on the part of those haying day for a track meet Hundreds of P. It ADDITIONAL "WANT ADS. association days and should make the roles in the. spectators comfortably watched and Score by Innings: faculty play. Director T. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. a contests. Peaches capable manager. consequently enjoyed the . r . . 000 000 0000 Elks. The other managers of the' contest- Earl Pardee pronounces the producIt was a great day for the B. Y. U. Ogden 000 000 03-xto- nothas It looked RENT FOB For a time house, i Call though ing clubs are: Provo, Dave Mitchell; tion, finished and will present it 787-J-In Salt tomorrow Clarence Laker and Brooks; M5 gden, College night night BTmpossiDi COUIl LEAGUE. PACIFIC COA8T ' hall of the. Brigham Young university. I Tlctory, hut when first, second and Won. Lost. Pet. Earl Wright third places in the shot put and discus Vernon ... 9 J40 Only a mere handful of the players The play, "Syrano de Bergerac,'' by COST On East Center street lady's :,..i were brought home by Partridge and Salt Lake ....15 10. .600 of the Brigham club of last season will Rostand, Is without question the moBt black gld glove. Please return M-to -l 62 E. .3rd & , Maeser and Howard; first and seo- - Portland .677 be back,when the season opens there ..15 production ever attempted ondln the Javelin by Hulllnger andin J38 May, 13 with Ogden. BfUle Menges is pretentious ....14 hold down the key- by 'local; players, .and although the LOST long lartat with hlndu VinnBienaeo, umv wa..seoona ta mo geame .500 expected 18 . .12 M-- f faculty, play last year, "The House of l. on end. Reward. Phone a stone. aasn oy rierce ana aiiueri Sacramento ....12 14 462 ' "Runt" Clark, third sacker, will Rlmmon," proved to be a tremendous Ike Young outclassed and Meith Mae Oakland ... .346 17 9 will sur FOR RENT modem house, .D Q ser tied Lunt ot the A. C in the high Los Angeles i 3U again be located at the far corner for spectacle, the play this year in interest in and immensity. it pass partly furnished, if necessary. a Pierce He is fielder and Jump, and Sanderson, Gunn, Brigham. flashy Games. Yesterday's Among those taking part in the great Phone 65 W or call at 864 W. 6th 8, and Miller persisted In maintains the At Oakland Forenoon game. Salt a fair hitter. celeb.. ; as will be first lead lirthe gSreltyrtefFegan Lake 4, Oakland 1; afternoon game, open hortstopwlll Par-do- e, Mrs. Earl as and T. rities Prof, outnew candidates. In "the base for to brighten up in Provo. Salt Lake 6, Oakland, 8. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill; LAWN MOWERS woperly repaired Captain Homer Wakefield ran two At Los Angeles First game, Sac- field Watkins is the only available and guaranteed. X-- V. Dunn, 294 E. Director Lowry Nelson, Prof. C. Y. races veteran Chick the against retty 5, Vernon 2; second game, ramento, as was so 1st excellent the who 8. Cannon, him to the Sacramento 1, Vernon 2. Hart of Logan, pusnlng Nelson, the flashy shortflelder of limit In both the mile and the half-- At Porland First game, Los Ange- the Logan Collegians, has been signed high priest of Rlmmon'last year; Sec-end fcal- mile events. Hart's eligibility was les H, Portland 9; second to handle the slants at short for the retary R. B. Sauls. Mrs. Bertha Rob- PAINTING, paperhanging Los Work I fame, somlnlnBr Walter Prof. erts, . Cottampaccdunt Brighamltes. questioned up to the time of the meet. Angeles 2, Portland 9. 130 W. Call at Smith's, a num ot guaranteed. the sue of the required cast e event scheduled this .The Bill Mclvor star first sacker jind At Seattle First game, San Franor estimates. student-actor- s 4th a for card are the of ber drop assisting was one the of first time, year for cisco 8. Seattle 2; second game, San pitcher of the Smkhfield club, la being In putting on the great play. wn loughrTo-holddoFranclecoT8r Seattle 2. nrsOase for faculty The leads, though holding proudly to the A. C. after running gracefully . IN BANKRUPTCY. NO. 7103. Erlghaa:. the title of .amateur, on account of over seven and a half times around the District Court of the United In Gleason to Is Manager expected on a of and the stage years practice the quartersmile track at regular one-secure two hard hitting outfielders for careful study of stage business sur States for the District oMTtah. In the mile speed, finished, with a hundred Hi matter of Ell H. Bailey, Voluntary duty. pass in some ways, the ordinary pro- BankruDt yard sprint that brought borth rounds the star Lefty Dimmock, southpaw a number of fessional. .In fact, of applause from theg randstand. His To the creditors of Eli H. Bailey, of of the" Logan club of 1922. will In all those taking parts In the play would time was 1 minutes 491-- seconds, Utah-- , American Forkr ta the eounty one of he thechuokers ELECTION for B.Y;U. probability as TtctbfiTdn fankhrgh" tne""pr thi TTfrsf TrtaW"" record in odirega a district and aforesaid,, a bankrupt He Peaches. the has of stuff World, sional stage, according to those who Whitney was followed by Allen, also -' J..H tWyKrrT1 : of Logan. w HiA' r"" ' 18th day of October, 1922. the said Eli Rex .Johnson and Rulon Van Wag-one- n case Keller falls In to make Lloyd mo cusiome. lur Following are the. complete results prvuuo- were nominated student body the grade with the Bees, this youngduly adjudicated bank- Bailey or the meet uon nave amveu. sine me piay w and that the first meetinv of hla candidates the at universter again may wear a Brigham uni- of the d dash Anderson (A), first; presidential days of Richelieu, of France, creditors wiU beheld at the office of held Friday. form. sity primary Miller (Y), second; Sanderson (Y), the piece offers splendid opportunity J the referee, : 424 Continental --Bank The primary returns were as folWhile the Peaches are the last club " third. TtmeTTWlK a OTgeouBjUsp!ayo for ' lows: . to name a manager, they expect' to , ' Mllo nm flrof- - W,Va. Hart I k saUnsnd graceful lines of graceful" 14- t- a 1928. at 11 o'clock Student body president Rex John-- 1 have a up and running ball club In ttaA (VI innnnrl- - T7 VUAAm Ll limbs. The costuming, stage settings a. son 234, Royden Dangerfleld 92, Rulon the field when the season opens. 8L, at which time the said creditors third. Time, 4:42. and furnishings have been so care- may attend, Van Wagonen 207. prove' their claims; apEarl Wright at Salt Lake Is roundwill be high hurdles Mortepsen a trustee, examine the bankrupt Vice president Helen Candland 278, ing together a crew of exceptlonaLhall fully worked out that the play point a delight merely from the scenic point and transact such other tmsloess (A), first; Morrell (Y) second; Walker Celestla Johnson 136, Ethelyn Hodson players and will have a club near the . .(Y), third. Time, :17 Thi piay, however, has a 108. properly come. before said meet- . top.. Shot uramauc inwrest ana - a ueuguui.n Y), first; HowYellmaster Edmund Evans 844, The candidates for the Ogden club flow of conversation and ard (Y). second; Morrell (Y), third. Carl repartee that - Salt lAke --City, Utah, - April 27, Pryor 69, Robert Wilkinson 62, E. were sent through another fast work-- ' make of 87 feet 11 inches. Distance, it a gripping performance. 1923;. W. Kirkham 62, " out last under the of ulr'ectlon night Broad Jump Webster (A), first; a tog task," Pro S. T. CORN, treasurer and Vida Manager Clarence Brooks. Matthews , "This has been Secretary West (A) second;- - Gunn (YJ, third. "but the entire fessor Pardoe said, Referee in Bankruptcy. Broadbent 160, Alma McElrath 141, two and ot 1921 start ' the Ktlpatrick, cast and I have worked hard to give Plstance, 20 feet 10 inches. er Grace Folland 139, 85. . team fill report for duty run Kirk (A), first; I. of of our town a production Business manager Y Newe Stan- .which they may feel proud- Although Bentley econd; Oberhansjey (A) . tey-R-.. Dean 28r Ernest- Greer 101, T. C. LARSEN AWAY. the stags will be crowded and alHamilton Calder 135. Two-mil- e run Whitney (A), first; it has been difficult to take Y'a Guy Ross Nielson 107. Editor T. C Larson of the Larson studio though (Continued from Page Seven.), Allen (A), second; V. Bentley (Y), in the piay and 'coach it, too, 1 part Leon Williams 269,.Alonzo Morley 147. left this morning for Millard county, third. Time, 10:491-5- . we are going to give a perform righteous and" exacting, Infinite Love think J Editor "Y" News Brlant U Decker where he is making photos for the' is considerate, compassionate, low hurdles Siegfried (A), ance tonight an tomorrow night, if andtender, 332, Mieth Maeser 83. merciful; that God, goodt la ever Millard school Mr. book. county year we do not It. will be a failure of the first; Mortensen (A), second; Keeler ready, has ever been ready to hear the Debating manager Udell Jensen Larsen expects to be gone for three or (Y) third. Time. :27 man rather than a lack of sigh and to4 wipe away the tears of physical 346. Harvard Osmond 153. Ifour days. dash Pierce (Y), first; desire to please or lack of work oa the truly penitent, to soothe the hearts Editor ot Banyan Harlen M. Adams I Miller Y). second; Anderson XX), the part of my excellent cast, all of ot those who. wearied of material 24S. Merrill Bunnell 271. third. Time, : 23 whom., have worked- - assiduously . to falisties and disappointments, turn to Editor White and Blue Alberta SPRINGVILLE BUSINESS make this, our greatest attempt a suc the spiritual for rest, peace, and con High Jump Young .(1),. first; Mae tentment ser (Yr and .Lunt. (A), tied for sec Huish 285. Margaret Hackett 175. cess. The Praying of the Scientist ond and third. Height, 5 feet 11 Inches. President W. of Amyot Cherrlngton Discus throw Maeser (Y), first RiiDr.inDi7F.Qr.Hnni faithful, prays without ceasing; .but he -- Howard (X), second ;Partridge--f prays not to a God made .'In' -- man's the that cherry crop would be damthird. Distance, 119 feet 5 inches. and likeness, but to Infinite image run Hart (A), first; Wake-- - One the opening day of the Boys' aged slightly, but the peaches were MtodrmtttRrT'ruthnnflnlteTJfer ln- nnlte Lore to the. Being who lacks field (Y),. second: JoseDh (YI. third. week some thoughtless and mischieV' not hurt at alL" This Is one of the most promising. years to the local nothing in wisdom to the One who lous boys: benton destruction and l ime, z:05. knows without being told what Is best Pole vault Webster Akt first; plunder, broke into the kindergarten fruit growers, many, stating that their APPEAR for His children,-anwho has already orchards would have the heaviest crop luuug 1 1 , swoua; rsieison ana uixon classroom In the Procter academy lft. their provided, for them out of thex amoli. history there is no providing tied 11 for third. Height, (Y) streeW feet 2 school building oaJFJrat-We- st woo of Tils inexhaustible store, every mors frosts like a wee,k ago. the . This Inches. next to Tbe Herald building. evening la the Central - high thing they need.: The Christian Scien market Indicates that the fruit will school building, the community dee tist praye constantly for Javelin Hulllnger Y), first; Chris-tehse- n Entrance to the classroom was light and a --Mlnd to-b-a underatandlngfor-th- e . . lcJuOntatteJtsJiM (Y, second; Gardner (A), gained through a north window. Once bring , record price. are thirty fine male voices in this him which was also in Christ Jesus. htrd.tHtancB7lsrteeTTTncesT ot lookmrafterihe cemetery and city chorus who have been trained. by He prays. If hs be true to his faith 880jyard relay Sanderson, Gunn, tents' of the varloua cupboards helter- Pierce, Miller (Y), won from Jackson, skelter and' had acattered the var- - pasture were awarded. Deal Blckett Prof. Elmer Nelson and Frank Woffln-- that he may. be a good man, a. good a good citizen; and, with all will have charge of th iit nuinr. Han 11 AMttnoaM 11 onuA mimm frlepd, iw4 IM ,.. A flirt AndersOn KA. ious playthings of the kMdlesll bis praying, , uuerea or unexpressed, and Jamea Elll. i. th. v.. . the floor. Time; 1:342-6- . ine concert is nee ana he prays that righteousness,: Justice, iinfinj-.ill Mile relay Layton, Siegfried, sprinkling everybody. Is Invited to come and y harmony,, and tranquillity The sand from the sand, table also of the city oemetery.-T- he shall dwell me 01 ' streets season W1U lor this, Kirk (A), won from Chamber had been thrown on the floor and an hour of merriment and har in the consciousness of men through In a tew days. out au the earth. iian, Stewart L Bentley, Bennett (Y) sprinkled over the small chairs. Sev start .' mony. - . William Lowe is bulld'lrir a new The Greatest of These la Love. Time,J:l78-5.- . eral of the small rubber balls with .. The famous .ola Quartet" will which the kindergarten pupils play bungalow hear the Jefferson school make- - Its first appearance la Prpvo Christian Science Is essentially faith, hone. love, these house, on South Main street were missing. PROVO MAN HONORED. at this concert; this alone, would be rellalon of the Christian Scientist the Blnks enough to induce people to come who three. .T? The rooms of the Boy Scouttroop L 'A. Y. Wheeler.and-Charl- es greatest of these Is love, because it are building cement porches on their have once Andelln, president of the No. 11, ot the Community Aubrey heard them.. church, comprehends all that love .which Wendell Music company of Idaho Falls, which is on the upper floor of,. the houses and making other modera-J-n The program is as follows: "doth not behave Itself unseemly. : s Idaho provements. Glee club, ."Where Are the Boys of seeketh not her own. Is not easily proProf, and Mrs. W. O. Procter academyr was "Hfso broken m. r. anain, representlna . voked, thinketh no evil; ;vl ;.V beareth r Andelln of Prevo has been honored by into and several things disturbed. the Old" Brigade"- - "Last Night' The police has been notified and Is rruu ana vegetable .association of Two numbers by wind instruments, all things, belleveth all things, hopeth being chosen sUke. superintendent of all things, endureth alt "things, that Ulcago, Wired John Mendenhall Vri. Prof. Robert Saner, Sunday schools. working On the case.. 1 darthat-hewouiMr. Andelln was born' in Provo and W tnSprlngvllle In Olee club, '.'Xben Youll Remember love which from our very beginning In this new-olfaith prompts and urges the very sear suture to perfect a let- - Mem!!NutJBrown-Maiw RAILWAY MAIL EXAM. b.huvavv vi bug o, t u. ria je:i d enables . rroro snoniy aner his marrlase five ' An examjlnatlon for railway, mail iuce, growers' association. us to strive successiuiiy, again every duarie't, .years ago fof Idaho Falls, where be clerka'wlll be teld 'lri "Provo CUh Berr itowland is tearing down the Two numbers, "Lola Quartet v sugfrestion of error, against every sug naa Men amA miMIm vr o'.d adobe house' on tha .Blnks prop- - ' Glee i .j.n. Mayr28,' 1923. Any one desiring .v.v.u, .u , . AUUSUU club, My Wild Irish Rose.r-- gestion ot evil, against event personal has been an active worker ln the resentment.' every persona.dlslikr- and application blanks see eny, tocatea on the corner of Center ranged , by Wof f Inden --"Santa-laeia. church all his lite and 4s known to be J..R. Hodsen, local secretary of the ind "Fourth Wesfc where he will build gatnst every unjust uncharitable, un s The program-beginat three min worthy estimate of those with whom a splendid young man. . -- '. . Post ornca. .9 ;auaera oungaiow. , . J utes to 8 o'clock, and ends at 9:12, we come la contact until we are aer'toat t"' ';"';". tressed and uncomfortable for hours Work fors there Is In plenty " Counting as of ilttie matter ' Whom our thoughts may tow after eating.- Every one must do his part; , ' - , . day, 1 suffered almost constancy with Faith Is barren, cheap and empty our Chriatly part to scatter lis eonstipatloa and .was always taking ; If not .rooted IB the heart r Seeds of love along, our way. some kind of strong purgative. never slept good at night either, would lie awake for hoars'- on a .iL A VISIT TO THE PEOPLE'S STORE ; : iroa stretch, and' was all tired out when will convince yea tfint tre alwara sell below the .market Fran-- morning came. I. was losing weight Ladles come and see osr new Useof Spring Hats-- a Pioneer San Fnfncisco Resident Declares Pamous Medicine Oreremme Stomach Trouble Twp Years Afp and He Has Been in Fine Health Fver Since. o ; Lasting, Says Anderson ssiMle ' r - arc nninin i an baus. turned toe iryu ... i'J l OGDEN, April 80. The Ogden Gun. ners of the Utah State Baseball league made their 1923 appearance here yes terday by winning a. hotly contested game from the Elks' club, 8 to 0. Bunched hits in the eighth Inning, coupled with ajhlt. batsman and besej- - - Lru . - '. , .z'i , apa. ...i...,., ; 15 Ladies' Sateen Petticoat, " good (juality and low 'QMmi'i'im'ti JOOIen'sTlublKsr Belts i.sliiii ; 12c Men's 20c Men's Arrow Handkerchlefsf;; 10c Water Glasses, each . .V Yr . . . . ... .'. . . uicl .25 .;.4ft ...... ,9 . .' r Our Bargain. Table. THE PEOPLE'S STORE 113 North University Avenue. CaD See . 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