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Show r v. I) d THE DAI LY HERALD The n Souft First .un.k.4 W....itrflna. Ml fram First South streM.. STlXXYIIL NO. 249. bthnn PRICE THREE CENTS. '.. ' s ..) GUNNERS READY FOR STATE LEAGUE OPENING a l.nllm.H ... - Baseball .league are ready. f. the season wbkh opens next uiiu ni iiuii vimimnii U the rePntttnrwn Aiii i tn h ilZ iiin i t nun Wobido, shortstop. ; Manager Clarence Brooks. Business Manager Jesse Richards conf first PwnA Mannmo ffv tkirJ nifrkn T.nnw 7;, Mnmn uuili lino n shortstop. 8 George Matthews,' outfielder. 9 Groeschner, pitcher. ' I -- rTirKT"e . .'.' ' . . . - Utah-St-ate 1 -- K. , UTAH Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; not much change In temperature. ... PROVO, UTAH; TUESDAY,, MAY 15, 1923. ATlllflil fllliinnii ' THE WEATHER - Baseball, Music and IT) .: Of -- r O1! ' S -- i 2 HiuuF S. r Iti HI Wmtese-Pwf- t saelrM-- erring-wi-th .... i at 3:30 Z OFFICIALS OEEN GAME. . Ugh annual church, will be built this summer at og resort the southwest corner of Univeraltyj 'oanloa t arenas and Second North street, sotof.W according to - the announcement f nlor left The 'ii forenoon at 10 o'clock in six or mads here today ty me Be. A. J. Qi Mtomobliea. They were.ao Saltans, of Denver, superintendent! Wanted on the trip by Sterling of Congregational work In Utah and j Colorado; Sgitmck, senior class ttTtBor. program was The church organizations ii impromptu forenoon' at the (Where hare agreed, to finance the Mated for this letert, Those in charge of he ar new structure to the extent of $13,Wementa had proposed f call on 500, tearing f 5,600 for the members Jus member of the class for seme-- of the local church to raise," Mr. Sullens explained. Mn special and novel. , now are raising our quota," fjte girls of the class took along "We kith fteni food enough to satisfy the ReT.. Charles McCoard, pastor added. Shs appetite of themselves and their of the. Community church, In return for, iSfrein. '.effort will be made to do Jpilt companions, Erich the hoys furnished the trans- - this at once and begin the building of the new church lhifrui&mr bortatlon for the girlsl The contract for the construcThe entire afternoon was devoted o bathing In the large outdoor, tion of Mene Troph Memorial hall tarm pool at Saratoga. The young will be awarded within a few days, fcdleLCompeted .wIth their sterner according to Architect Claude Who has scaled down Borne lompanions In all kinds of water imti, ehowlng what they had of- - the requirements asked of the lined at the high school in. the contractors, thus bringing the cost The Of building down to $26,000. m of swimming and diving; Th evening will be spent to BroDOsed" hall will be built at the jwtog in the payllion at the re-(- same corner, adjoining the church. The return borne win be some This will Improve that portion of; ' Sm during the early part of the University avenue, hitherto devoted : ; to billboards and, rubbish. , T Tne corner on wmcn in om w-munlty church now stands is to be placed on the market and sold fori business or residential use. Thare was a meetlne of Coii- munlty church members Sunday, "10 discuss with the KJIt,unens, sevprogram. the ehurch-iraildineral teams were appointed to assist" in getting pledges of mony support for building this summer. ami u4 snendlnf their Close Kaa k - I the-6at- The Utah State league game will be formally opened at Timp park Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'ciock. when the Salt Lake and the Provo teams nlav the first game oi me season Mayor 0. K. Hansen will nitch the first ball across the plate. County Commissioner A. O. Smoot will be behind the bat, and President TH. Heal will swing the willow in an endeavor to connect with the mayor's offer . ing. PROBABLE PROVO. Menges, 2b, ; Walbeck, ss. Fleiger, cf. "WHson, If. . LINE-U- P Snapp,c. Burrows, 3b. Howard, rf. WEDNESDAY SALT LAKE. Leonard, If. ' Barry, s&.' DeWald, lb. Borstad, lb. Buckle, rf. Henderson, 3bi Snelgrove, 2b. -E- : P aHe PaDworth. 'rv 7Beckstead, p. Umpire, Lowe; official scorer, Rasmuson. Game 4 o'clock, Timpanogos Park, starts Ash-wort- The long, dreary months of the In Provo is no ordinary event and baseball bug will come to an end especially so the opening of the tomorrow afternoon. From then on first entrance into tise state league. the fans will cease talking ab.;ut The baseball mugnets of the Utah how many home runs Wilson made :nty Treippolr have arranged a last year and how many Kinney parade in honor of the event The and Miller fanned with the Timp parade will form at" the fountain, Central leaguers and will brgln to headedbj jine ojLLhe.jnany;! excetr " speak in terms of the future. jlent band of whieh Provo Is so The main topic of conversation proud, and of speculation The Timps, dressed up in theU for tha next three or fours months will be how uniforms,' wi!l be there with the many Burrows and Beckstea'd will! Salt Lake" team, headed toy Earl rU'TlgUt,-m!Hwgeief-yl-e wl Oilersrmystify with their and how many of Spalding' off! Fans who will be unable to attend ciaL leather spheres . will be ,aent ithearade-wi- ll over the battery sheds by Snapi), in the grandstand and- - bleachers Menges, Fleiger and Wilson. ready to" hear the melodious voice Tomorrow is the day. :of Trap Lowe'cry out, "Ladies and The blood of the fans, already Gentlemen: The batteries for warmed up by the tarfy jirattices i.Proip will be Beckstead and of the ball team, will beat more Snapp; for Salt Lake, Papworth swell the puhe l. md FallPtine irai.iilly ;t lid an unusual degree. And then one great, big hurraht. - Tomorrow; is the day, an imporBeckstead will swing his million-dollft tant day. arm and the Utah county SPRINGVILtE GRADUATES. Not only will the baseball season fans will get their first juicy taste SPR1NGV1LLE, Mav begin in Provo, but more Impor- of reaX state i Adams of Provo wasSat his best tant of all, Provo will from league baseball. step when he gave the Caccalaureate ad- the Central Utah league into the Manager Dave Mitchell announces dress, to the graduating class of Utah State league. The, change that Tommy Fitzpatrick may not be , 1923 at the high school Sunday means faster ball than has been in the opening game, due to Injuries i afternoon. displayed In Proyo previously, and sustained in a practice game here He chose as his topic, "Be ye that ii more His the afternoon. for be spells, place may enjoyment Friday not deceived, for as ye sow so shall fans. taken by Burrows, who is reputed ye reap.'' All-- . the fans that can get away to be one of the best third baseThe high school chorus furnished from the common, hum men in the state, but .even at that ordinary e the singing. Marvin Strong-gava drum ot life and hard work will as- - a better pitcher. violin selection, acwmpanledon theWmMe lhe fountajn Wednesday Pat Jacobs,- - recently released by ,t Mrs. Belle.Crandall. piano by .Tternoon at 2:30 oVlncV " i ' .h Vernon, Is expected to' join the The graduating exercises will beflrgt glimpse of two of the teams Timps in the opening game and if given at tne nign scnooi weanes which are going to play In the new he arrives in. time may be given an day' evening, with Miss Jessie state league. opportunity to show the fans his Packard as valedictorian. Sneclal ... The opening of a baseball season wares. mu.-l'-numbers have v..h ranged. The public is" Invited attend. ; 1 j -e- . g ii I ar HEDQUISTS ON TRIP E,AST.. Impressive Services Held For Accident Victim ills. Ale: Hedaulst left for Atlanta, Ga., morning Jolley, star athlete of where .Mr. Hedquist will represent lie Provo high school, bas been Infleeted by the high school faculty The commercial fishermen on the ProvovKlwanis club at the Kiwanis convention to ternational the winner of the McAdant medal Utah lake last night asked .the he held Mav.28. 29. 30 and 31. The Fuu.-raservices wexe held iu the very exceptional student, standing mm annually - to the best all-nd Game association to tri ttlI b; Iliade by way of Chl. PTOTO,Fteh akomd athlete of the" school by Third ward chapel Monday for in the, front ranks in scholarship, normission ' raan Unctnn Ww Vnrk nnrl VYmkIi. l eal: Jolley, ffh 3tcAdam, formerly a member assist them In getting President S. P. Eggertsen, a daughter of and Mrs. Hed. f the board of education of Provo from the state fish and game de- - ineton, V. C. Mr. MrMrs. and H. t ' in teacher Bryant of Leah's, lso emphasized Jolley return to Provo Dartment to Ash catfish in the take about a niontii. Grand was in killed mfio . her beautiful character and her The awarding of the medaL ac- the, view, the year round with traps and set aulo. accident Friday morning W'uen.1,high scholarship. Through .various wdingto PrinctpaXlITliraiklnris lines.: REJECT WATER BOND PLAN. on athletic a Denver & Riq Grande Western Illustrations he showed the hieh ability, scholar- - r It was explained at the meeting , 'Nf and character:'-The- selection that in years past the commercial Masses train ran Into the automobi'.e in utandin shn had held In SPRIXOVILLK. May been permitted to pe taade by the faculty Monday. fishers-havwas wi:lth on she in school. not the riding the"0ouu;y high Snrlngville taxpayers wee catch, catfish In the lake in that Of the $140,000 bonds for a road at Vineyard. George S. Bunker of Vineyard IWtWtoi with, the wlnher.SS5' hiannar from January 1 to June 1S.I favor The large chapel was rilled to said that her mission on earth had Jolley is one best, The catfish market Is exception' was d athletes that has ever, it and hundreds were around, been fulfilled and that undoubtedly the overflowing year good ally hat klnd rJ the Provo high schooL In she was needel on the. other side nd a great deal of I"1of..bond and 41 in favor were the ble to get into it. 'The stuJ.-m- . iootbaiThe took an active part, and to Provo if permission necessary for.'ERMINlE" CAST PRACTICING, school. of the Provo caa.me high tetany on, the work eltction H(nvevi.r The members of the tabernacle of whr) have-- ! 'thore ffi naireack was responsible m Is glyen for the enure Jolley wwinrapH.Tnarcbe.1 f.. j0;ins. Rover with the city ny ot the gains made by his team advocates fpr the year-- 1 a body to the meeting- house a ad 1101 had tiie opportunity of passing choir are practicing diligently every ,or diffcreBt yesr.Ths a the various games" through tht work required for the evening to be in readiness for the ofjthel last around CAttishing explained that aiii hnniIi.li? the matter .m formed in lines between the v'xaliation cf mankind, lie declared, big performances of the comlo fn Uw and the street w liile the ca jtet ba and trout caught In tne trspaj He vas captain ot the basketball --which will be " 1 or on the set unes eve carried from the 'hears,!? fit that the mission among the dead is opera, "Erminie,"' near Uturo. Fred Smith. H. quad on which he also played cen- - season are turned Into the lake 61 the vicar staged at the Columbia theater as. that as "students th. Important to able entrance. g;iin O; iLee Boyer and Mrs.'J. Reynolds er. , . ; and for here them Monday j ious Tuesday, May work performed J,land to their later returned respective " .. . J again. 'iiV . iiulcia f the election. . 22. .v "o rsanv m lraclr rnal US OX- ott earth. araecldecrby-tn- e class work. tt memoer(v telfed and showed The opera promises to be the best of' Hit: Nelson of( Salt Lake City, his Work at an of the association that an effort .L,snop Mark E. Kartchaer Itllete.- At r. joney in ever staged b ythe choir. Prof. J. the "Y" invitation tneit Wvmu v- - wi.uu wa have, - - the fisherThe wno ca laoorta wun Grahdview . ward presided. fly this siring he was oh of the' I music department of the Provo high 'a bi hepric In southern, UUhv spoke R. Boshard directs the musical men's wishes set before the stat. soing competitors- - and clenrij fish and school under the direction of Prot.j of the necessity of listening to the score while Prof. T. Earl Pardoe game department and that ( onstrated tharhe wouM fa aha lt. lnfluencew6Ulde used with ; J. W. McAllister rendered" the" promptings '"and the "whisperings has charge of the acting. i f .the main point setters In the Dr.. Thomas L. Martin, who has music. Professor McAllister sang that so often come touse. He re-t- e the department In granting the reot been several the .. track present at meet fttntry , solo, "I Kuow That My Re- - Iated several personal experiences . Had It not been for the him hearsals, says that it i really an rM. j where much good had come-t- o une wna deemer-Liveth.ia scheme,ls The ent that these inspiration to see the play and hear happened on the day of' effort of the fish sad game sssoclaThe. Invocation" was by; jntL, oihers by following meet when his the mature voices of the tabernacle ward of the Sharon Implicitly Anderson promptings sister, Leah Jol-7- . Uon to get rid of as many cau r)rar . was killed in the anto-tratKartchaelr choir . that so on of the Bis: Fred f sing "Ermlple."" bv spoke . S :f 1 Pr.t: tho hnnndiptlon ss possible from Ahe lake h t Vineyard and his e the work'. mof fished plen by (gnod , Buss, of Grand view, parenU the lake may be stocked e Injured, Orlando FINAL JUNIOR PROGRAM. . In the Grandview faml Jesse A. Washburn, principal JoUey would tlfully with the bass sna inu. sev ! ' The final exercises for, the wos several first w t& an 1 of"the advantase of hav- nr' r. tho onniro Of the SSS ...liAoni meetlnt t.a He a the places; "e6tB worfcr f gradeTlirbe.beld r" Y WWlytrwjViu-th?hrielghth necessltTttiVli high clatlbB"repsentttrrrHhe ishj .i.- P01 ahso ute i era in anr ward. He also mention- - Thursday at t o'clock to nf ih wult, broad Jump, the anil game department win oe prer for some ' time : bad school auditorium. Vhat and th races. ' ent to sddress the members on the knowledge of the resurrection Lei! jed that.Leah ot going on a mission. - The program win br a follows: "w meaai will be presented to Saints.' This 4 talking the day bv Utter subject ana declared that she was undo rbt- - CJifirus. by school; prayer. Grant '"er t the" .last student knowledge, he said,' make , it a body of wloom'. ung Wednesday- deat'eaeleM : MURDOCK. jnornlng . by seventh kindred grade g Bottle; song, her dead, ent 'in auMiant. tlme"an)00g ordeal such ss. the family of the ''.-'. fil .'. not had the Privilege otretdttg, Elaine s Taxmans the oucsue orsanlxatlon piaao bad of called nr th. hirh . a th. been meetlnc 'tu rteroirted gawho has I Jill WW ivw. ' healing the.' gospel while on the solo. Hugh Ursen; v remarks. Vr.'.McAdam has .presented tri..nl Tlinradar UOOU St ,HOtB . 'Superintendent DUon Song. Per- , ?v , dearth, ws ikh ain--1 Roberts, ,itoy i The beautlftil life of Leah Jolley ' .1- - .' .L ' L SCENE FROM TfE LADDER J1N3L Angels wsa sncourage the athletics of1 trustee, will be the speaker protLsvclTsL,Jnsthr;;Jokev .4 by. Sup- t- Hi A.1 The floral offering gentleman ta . aChOoL 1 ! . .. ! Will choblsand bore n mute testimony cf the Hlnckleyj drlU, eighth grade boys; V' Bewnre'ef lsdden! I I Arthur Barnes, the young pmva rit , senator, .uen.iv rtlvnn was rash enough U walk under a UdMei McVal above shown H He hu poem, clothes and which Leah chorus; ' te erSBbag who said that she bad a good wllljhlgh regard m . vu iu- - til at the luncheanandwlU ? solo EUIne e his way to work. Before the following evening was over, be had, ,Tnt la th uhLii..'.! all of the students aid the family sre held, by their MWfatev tngf piano offer the attendance;, prlxe.. solitaire, ... ... lost ail Job, kit fiancee kid handed kin back his diamond rivTw w uxmi ,. '"vi,., m.,-interment was ttt directors and the f " faculty :em'bers.of the schoolrHe among the en charges of bnrglary, bamk robbery . arretted been had was be ' end where the pantomime, grave Vsngttnortlett finest of .MthtschioL H,.M,.i,..,Lv-..,tcemetery mmlttee'"wm 'mert'VjlB's O ARflAIN tie said that she bad one walked back mder the ladder -- dedicated by Bishop Samuel Blake All parents sre coraiany invuea and hold p work. Fortunately he rtTttitUdeS towaras we scnooi w mu VAriit Ihtse occw ia, nign kcnooi previously w iuw ' Biafortunstv W u J""-- WT"r to .n.. sJlthgse ..j.mi r r attend. . Vat m w7':'i-ituaeB- t thers and thst M was-- U( aineyaroW4 rwofian any other e on matterOf lmuortanceMr. and this, Orlando honest-to-goddnes- J i quiet-expect-l- hr i ijXhe e of-th- .f i (. all-rau- I i;. . wh-.r- set-tra- .. ps i .5 km u - fft . n if t t " itr!d, ' n . 3 fs nct r" the-hig- . J20-yar- d . h ' tPlAKfii uiu.. .n. . m'I'L'J-:-'uou l. !l4ta-tvtrlt- 0fnt et ,. ' ion Qaner . e 'e . per-'dd- the club. ,,r'. "t'f'L 3, iun " l! 3fT7 J . .,. - i - Hi hschool mi Hsrd-towar- I1dUyr 4 H msm I Udi it |