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Show -- .rgBY IS , SPANISH Colorado "U" Utah Aggies Utah "U" Montana State , Colorado College B. vf U Denver "U" Colorado Aggies . . .'. Colorado Mines Wyoming 33 Wt 10)4 10 5 .'7 Vz "W. BOULDER, Colo-.- ORKT May" were held Fu-th-e l at afternoon for Delma, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson, who died of strangulation when some foreign object became lodged in her throat Bishop Wells wle la charge. mm 27a ..... . jerylces 36 32 BURIED. residence i TAKES CANNON'S SEAT ilLOSkANF-- i!S RESIDENT SAYS TANLAC SAVED , Friday "' A 7 Tie. 338 WEST CENTER rirry PHONE .CASH PRICES . SPECIALS FOR WEEK ENDING" MAY 26 shipment of Puritan Hams, lb; Breakfast Bacon,' A4 Quality,. Ib. ..'.. Pure' Lard, 3 lbs. for" . ; . . . . t t Rice, 3 lbs. , , . . . . 25c ijfatmeal, lb. Fresh $anch( Eggs, dozen Bananas, lb. . ., v"ibaw?-. for 3 .Pinkeye Beans, eating; Y" BAND RETURNS. 117. ,1 WEPELlVis; . Another 0 May 21. Wtlford " 19 " ' "?J """ CIT, May Saturday afternoon, after"laklng UTAH 'STATE LEAGUE. Returning in triumph-- from getting what looked like a winning the mile relay by incheafrom the Won. Lost Pet Ftielr southern tour, Prof. Robert lead in the initial Inning of Satur- - vth Hi.ioho aonni Ogden : 3 " 0 l.uOj) iSauer-a-nd ., hla.B. Y. V. Hand gafli day's state league opener bere-th- e j Coloradoscored --MO faeoTrciT'tn-Colleg- e points, Ulai Saltiak-rr,rTT-rr-i-- tlo the turfe oflAggieV'35, Utah. 32,..Montana 27,i PiWyOeans,,forplanting71iandpi(ei Ih . x 600 iirigham even the-fa- cr B lng Coloraffo College 16J4, B. Y. nr. Provo o m'-Bantam Corn-- now. for later rPJanrGoIden 2 .000 ulty and students of the university, hp f ., V , "fill1, uenver iu, Colorado Aggies o, i , u Saturday's Result, A series of classical selections were Colorado Mines 114 At Brlgham Provo 6 Brigham playedwlthTTucTirecfsIon, power, frame. ! Kin fnooVi Pandit 12,.ffn IU e run Hoggan, TJnlver-slt- y 1U. and perfection as to evoke storms Marty Beckstead had trouble of Utah, won; Bachraan, Moneam Cheese, lk Sunday's' Result from the start to his finish in the of applause. tana State, second; Hart, Utah At Ogden Salt Lake 4, '' : .ui Mffgr Ogdea-- 6; INice stock of Cold Meats, lb. sixth inning. He was always in hot hand will be heard agate-e- n The ': .. Aggies, third; Wakefield, Where They Play Wednesday. occasion on the William water, due to hatfding over a couple Yoimg, fourth. Time, 4:361-5-Brlgham Is Worn the Rnilaff man -J "it P, .fiotttdny Wednesday evening t,1fty4 ta.. , Ogden at Provo. of balls ahead of strikes. That of the fashion revue. No charge who will ucoee4 "Uncle Joe" Can. J 220,yard dash Nichols, Uni ver-- Salt Rubber Hoseand LawiTreQuirempntV L -. Ii" Bu Uke'at dos forced him to groove the sphere, Brlgham. be made. fill copgressejt fail, won; Jewkes, lty of Colorado, tfrn to ommurt - .And a hnmhnTfHtro The HerahLl It Daily 8pclal ' O Jr tlreiflttyDf-FtHlrrBecon("MJlleT things havealreadv "O&PEN. May 21. Scoring four evident that the southpaw, was not . T iJH Minn im STANLEY By Brigham w TOWN Young, HOME OLD . third; Pearce, buu runs THE on wmviwi, seuing you on the old in condition, and- has a, lot of work Metten, the Oiler hurler, In ii py4viLur A'l owe my present good, Young, fourth, Time, the first inninf, otte la the seventh health, ahead of hlmto jefcjself down Brlgham : 22 if not my life, to Teniae, la the and another ln the eighth, the Ogto real state league stuff. A great variety of bedding plants, Javelln-3rand- all, statement of Mrs. Caro emphatic of asterstocks, ver. Universiiy den Gunners won their first contest Burrows reeved Beckstead in XL Henderson,3711 Woedlawn line ColotadOf won; Hullinger. Biifhara with the Salt Xakew to cosmos, at dozen etc.i jenas, snapdragons, Utah .the 9 Ave, Los Angeles, Cal. ' the sixth, but the "Peaches were Ott Young, second; .BrowU, University State Early Eureka Seed Potatoes, lb.- contest. For years I had stomach-- trou ' i2c a batting rampage and nothing of Colorado, third; Mortenson, Utah Afterleague first Inning-J4et- ten the all Wire sizes 1 from to ft. 6 Poultry ft. could atop thorn. ble and was about as had oft pfart , Aggies, fourth, Dfi Vmc 163 feet twirled stealing JaU for the visitors. - $4e field fence, 4 ft. high, special price, 10 rodsor .x.g.sn Tims began tWns a 5 34 inehes. : icauy as a person can be.. At the aided Errors the In Gunners scoring, ... . time J tr t I I Tanlao visning. i iiiga couldn't got walk though, they Intended their run to the ctoslhg W iinai jump luaaef, wiwnuu w' .x. . . . . . .25c .laby Cluck Feed, 6 lbs. ten steps without assistance. Noth " After Scbmitt had gone out Men&es School ningsr W(jn. Lewl3i t- --Chick WaterlDishestlbc; Baby Z'.St -r feeders. lined a single to center, and as tnJJot MlB Utah ing I would- - eat agreed with me, gecond; BakChristfan'sen workedf on the rub GARDEN-TOO- LS was stealing second-sackB- r erfcefp-jjjjj- j so and suffered I YoUng, Brigham itataQfit.Jroie ber for the locals out . me distracted. I finally had a stone bag Wilson slammed g Jeet good assortment of ball. Hoes $1.15, shoyels $1.65shoveIs $2.00, rakes $1.35, m He was a home and romped fence I over the breakdown. nervous 3.4 ,nche8 jlo complete 'orks $1.50, digging forks $1.95 and $2.35, corn planter accorded wonderful support by his home , tried treatment after treatment' step behind Uengea, the first shot tBlumentlm, Montana mates, " $1.75, garden trowels 15c 25c and 35c, dandelion run of the state; and nothing helped nie. 'state college, first; Piatt, Univer- - Jacobs, a Salt take youth playing liggerszsc. was some nw "Tanlac has. built me up over BUU""lh- slty of Denvet, second;, Partridge, short for Ogden, crashed out a another run ten pounds and" I am as well as I cmgiiam luuiig, nuguoi, homer. In the-- ' first inning with bingled. 'Colorado ever, have been, vat anything I college, French on base, He also fielded Agricultural came right Peaches Then the want without suffering,, and Bleep RsssEsssxssssxsnxzxzssxzssssiimiiiiiBiiinsBi t D)stancei brilliantly. ;; Y FOR CASH iSAYE MONEYS-BUback with three nus buu ie zwellrtoo.. in fact feel Just . like ... A single by Woodhave and a t" i The Tlmps added another-scornew person. Tanlac has won my by Leonard, followed by two AMERICAN FORK WINS the fifth, and three' in the ninth. me-lon- g gratitude."-- errors by Matthews, the Salt all T.h0 errors, aided them materially.; Ta5IacIa for eaTe"Ty-goodT I N v 4 I N f L J RPuBrad - held - the hitting; AMEBJCSNORK. Mav 21. The Lakers their first '.tallies, in the) t aruggiflts.--Accepno substitute. 450 West Center. Phone 446. Lowest Prices. third fourth.. Matthews Snelthe second, Cavemen American took the Fork dropped Peaches safe in, Over 37 million-bottle- s sold. -siBiisu-.-jiepcentral Utah league team grove's fly and pegged wide to the) and fourth, but met , WEEK ENDING MAY 26, 1923. plate. r in the fifth and sixth, when he int0 camp ln a fast me nere X Bases on balls to Leonard and two those in j hits ,jay by thj SCOre of 7 to -i- ttHer was puUedr Nine 45 .Twoddzeri Strictly Fresh "Eggs JTaolac Tegetable Pills are na MARSHAL OTFV WALKER PECEIVPS A VI frameegive tlie Teaches fi?e;.ruwMkept tb Sephl htofWwetl-8caf- e FROM own Fairview ture's for Creamery Butjerjbw45(ll PA.NTEe t:oiNr,!tos Timpanogdsor remedy JHE constipation. by DeWald gave the Oilers ift8rei 8nd starred at bat himself bagger towhich they add?a two For sale eyerywhereAdvertIse-ment- . LADY HE RESCUED FROM A RUNAWAY HORSE YESTERDAY u. two runs. Poor ase running In ;n tau muice meat th geventh and eighth the outfloMed this.frajne halted aSalt Lake rally. Tlmna m,o '. . . . .46 Aunt Flour Pancake Jemima : box The score I LeWald and attempted to stretch his Peaches all the way through, b. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour bag state mio a triple ana was had Provo had anything like not AMERICAN FORK 2 lbs. Country Club Coffee, fine oualitv .756 and thirdl Metten met one of out at Brigham pitching league AB.R.H.P&A. 3 Corn Flakes Armour's 27 botpkgs.. Zafge onThe clout and offerings Chsttonsgn's Provo today wpjild.be Sloftnstead, 2 b i . .. ar Dksrs, Cocoa BishoD's 35 ed race. to it deep right field for what tom in .the league , .; . OH- ,t, 5 Jirk, c Ktf 3 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch Iillaa . . a home run. He was looked like .25 The'seoH. 0 Miller, p ... 2 cans Armour's Corned Beef . , .X. . . . on his way home from third when PKOVO. s 2 A. lurrarit, cf AB. R. H. PO. A the ball was" relayed to Jacobs, who 5 Extra large can Libby's Roast Beef . . . . ..4541 1 -2 q lugersoll, lb 0 3 was backing up Brookjjit the plate. 1Si ... 2 3b Deviled cans Meat a large "4 Schmitt, 1 , MJomer, M , " orooKs i.n ea ror seconq, Jacobs; 1 Fwd Meracs. 2b tm 2 Binch, 1 2 large cans Sauer Kraut Wilson, If 2 Chipnran, ss 6 :e play. .Me. ten had failed to j 1 ... c S Sow . . Snapp, Barrel Ginger, Vanilla or Lemon Snaps. rf is heard Condor, as humans, bis 5 Jolly touch second and was ouLJt wasl u iu iwu uncie josn monologues M 2 pkgs. Branzos Fleiger, cf . 8 ..35f 0 0 the first time in Ogden's baseball Sol Adams, lb . ToWTT. uncie josh in a Department B Fresh Tomatoes, lb. M 7 19 87 12 history wheresijcatcher 0 2 2 u made "fjUrl ss re and "Train Time at Pnmn. S ' Wallbeck, ;;.-.---. Fresh Utah Spinach.-lbr..- . 0 1 rri , ited .Of putout at second-b- aa Centt5tt-wi-4ilt- e XEPHi-rWnwr4rfdear old Sweet 2 0 N) 0 8 Ibr Fallentine out I'M a , crashed double hlcal-rjn- cl Potatoes, lo Josh-p Beckstead, leave na AB. R. H. P07A. in the ninth, but died at second, 0 0 0 3 (thol bunches Green Onions lUf S p happy heriUge of lauchterl Burrows, p 8 U .. 6 I Worthington, The vlctorytor Ogden places the j 10 I Have you tried our Eeanuts?..Best Iver! Try Some! world dances on. To furnish. fhe .. 5 0 I moUve power for the andair. OrnlPark, 3b the loop 1 ........39 15 Totals la lbs. Dry Onions 2 12; 0 race. Cowan, lb .. Brilliant work in the field In BRIGHAM. ..5 houg muslo Keaerators. knAva B. PeUy, if. . . . 5 2 1 0 fhy French, Barry and Jacobs fea- - ell AB. R. H. PO.-orchestras, function feveriahlv. Hul 3 0 Browiv.2tw, . . 5 , tured K furr Is OlBenr VV. 1 3 3 3 0 Petty, cf The score: ..5 perea with flnesse; contribute Ley, cf joa 2 2 . . 5 Reese, rf... . 0 '1 o r foxes: "Snake's HIds." "Far. SALT LAKE. Lasalle, 2b . 1 1 s 3 . . 1 2 .. 0 2 Barton, Blues," Tou Tell Her--4 Stut- AB. R H.PO.A. . . ltd Rose, 3b 4" ana1 "You've Got to See Mam-Ever- y .. 2 .. 1 11 Keough, 0 p 0 If 0'STBu'ckles, ho Jones, lb ..; 1 e T 0 ; Henderson. 3b Hall, p 3" Night" The last of theaa 0 0 Nelson, ss . ' made especially moving by the 6 ss 2 1 4 Barry, . c Gleason, L1 t that one instrument after an- 4 Totals;..........'.43 6 13 23 X2irallentfne, o 2 1 Watklns. rf Score by innings: per takes Mamma's oarL Ton 5 1 rf Woodhave, AO Keller, p bnliHiear the tearful eatreaUnt, 6 ueonai JM 2 :rr-pNepTnt the trombone! The other three American . . OQ0 320 000A7 SnelgKweI-:2- b Fork . . 3 37 10 1.7 24 Totals mbers are less acute with pathos; 4 DeWald, lb ...... 5 Score by Innings: these fhe Georgians sound like a 4 Metteh, p i. 0 Provo hg of giant bullfrogs raised on BEATS BUCK DIXON. SummtrExcursIenfaresfrom Utah points 1 w meat and moonshine., Runs ............ 3QQ J1Q003 tin! to California Mill be In effect May 16th Totals ' 9 400 111 101 Hits Ray. Miller's Oance Musle to September 30th. Final return ' OGDEN. ba limit ' j Brlgham Pctober.?1it. AB.'R. H'PO. A I Nor is there any grief in'the oh. 10 200 BOULDER, Colo., May 21. Runs "Bambalina"r "Ar catchy, and 1 Moore, If .4 0 1 300 045 31x 17 rneips of Denver "U" vanquished Only a eemfortabJe nlohts' Hits as milled by- Rav- Mlir bnun" . -I French, 3b ...s Journey . to this summer Tea Dixon buck" of B. U the Y. Howard, nis artful Summary: Errors' Even associate. pa t 1 Jacobs, 1 ss 4 3 "J vacation land with, three i Beckstead, Olsen, Rose, Nelson-- 2. and won the collegiate tennis title sadness ef "Crying Jralnj a day ' for your Home run Wilson. Three-bas-e hit or the Rocky Mountain conference Kilpatrick, lb .... ,4 1 1 for Tou" and "You - -con venlence. 1 .4 ' hit Ley. Dou- - In the. final match of the annual MatthewrHef r. Keller. Two-bas- e .Know You Belong . Jones, rr 1 0 . ble play Nelson to Lasalle. Stolen tourney here Saturday. Five .sets to Somebody Else' 2b 1 0 Phillips, Pullman rMi-va- . lieketi, 2 4 0 .4 base Snapp. 25 at bat. 15 hits off were reauired, Phelps winning, get lost in the bans and Information ask I 1 0 8 0 Brooks, c .3 shuffle when the Beckstead In 52-- innings; off Bur- Christlansen,-p--.- -7 4 1 I 3 La at a Orchestra -- Town. .rawh. 2 bits in 1 Winnings. Charge ..Dixon played an excellent game, strikes up, . And . defeat , to Beckstead. Baseson halls nIs'as'"weUJplacedhop-8aThies- t IUUV "dmnbtTuuKeTMsnuraiw, Totals ,.32 -- Qtt Keller 3, off Beckstead 2, off defetaing Phelps. However, Phelp's it ; comes easy to delicacy which, at- only to entertain, we catch sounds Score by Innings: the Happy Six to Burrows 2. Struck putByKeller advantage from-- , more experience benslve 'cello ot carious btltheness. ' Even a trf Salt Lake m a k e1. merry J. proved too much for Dixon, . Aterlide,- - rises, to The dynamic Al Jolsoa goes glee. 2, by Burrows 2, by Bieckstea Dyer ho." into Runs ...... 000 200 020 4 "Sweet One? and a splendid culmina characteristic raptures over "Coal Sacrifice hits Snapp. Lasalle. WfiKaiier winning the first and third 021 202 021 10 tion of emotion. Black Mammr." which Hti tha Who's Sorry kins. Wild pitch Keller. Time nffllAt. lost the match when Phelps Now?" Paal Although ; Maekea-ale'- Shannon Four to serenading "Lindy ' game 2 hours 20 minutes. XmpTre iook me fourth and fifth series. in his two Runs 400 " 000 Specht 6 Is as fame llx yet Lowe. Phelpsdisplayed a superior artl-c- e Hits" mars wita much ado about moon. ut dances 9 In pairs I the 40Q.11O lx making, of haltvahowlng a wonderful Ray Miller light. On another disc these same venture the opinion Shannons croon a Taney sport .: expensive Summary:' Errors Buckles, Hen TWO NEW TIMPS. driving gameNnd net play," which collectloa , of nine foreign colorings. MMkansle "By the Shall. that there are few SneV e Dixie tunes, such as 'Way mar and "In "Harvey Clark, third baseman of kept'pixon- - bn.the defenalvo. derson, Fallentine, Woodhave, a Caravaal are tenors now before the public who Down Yonder 2. run-Jac-obs. Matthews Home grove,. . la the Cornfield" and the Brigham team last, year,-camPhelps erred more oltn thaa-th- e dolled up with orienuUsm. Three-bas- e hit Buckles. eoaia sing this song as sttlsfyingly "Oh, Susanna., Nora Bayes get And the . to Provo' this afternoon to talk .steady TJtahn, but .his sensational he. aa as were Ungo trots, "Spanish : If, you rw hits rsllonflna passing ' baseball to Harrj Heal, president ot smashing overhead . game proved down some Quiet street at dusk. tunefully romantle about "Dearest," Moon", and "U Moms Tango" are uea laments ,Toa enticing with casUnet allurements. wnesomely the Tlmps. it may be that Clark Tolc floUn Christiansen 7, by Metten 7.- - Basest Know Ton Belong to Somebody ,will he signed. The Columbians across a on over yoa would lawn, you pause Sweet-voicen balls Off Metten 3. off Chris--' d Else.".. William " A, "Apple 8auce" as carry " has P"81 at of the in thousands of - cases, that such speuoooM syncopaUdly as beauty tiahsen 6. Earned runs Ogden 4. as Kennedy shamrockiaa giver' Timp pitching stafti v though It wer bard 61Rt HOSTS TQ MOTHERS U sentiment la "Just a Bit of Irish Play the walt.'"Aft?r tider. then' Salt Lake s. Runs batted. In spinal adjustment, A violin, too, eaa sing whsa bow. Lace" and "Mother Every Party." ' Jacobs lPhllllns S, De Wald 2. ta Ireland." In to show how they ll?e Life Principle in Man, wiU re--' ' .SWEATER iFORi NEWSPAPER act when oa SPANISH FORK. May 19. The First base d ita a master hand. '"Toby la "The World Is Waiting tor the Sua their oo errors Ogden 2. axea-- Carrier Harrison Conover, one ot the ?v ! ,heaIth. . And the tools used' .behavior. Still dreamier gins oi the Utopia club entertained stolen: bases Henderson, -(KosehatrTnnteralts), that rise-- and "Out Where the Blue Be valtsaagood ' nanda. trained and Bkilled Moore. old faafUar are the trusted newsboys of the Dally their mothers Red "Woa-derfMooa" and pr& lonr through tuae wImim harnnntna gins." Charles Hart Tuesday at Jacobs, Chrlst!ahseavSaerlflce-hit extols guided by a sincere desirefto serve and to heal One," -- Blared bv - tha Herald, one day while on his route the home ot Miss Rosettaevening have reehoed oa many a eollege mo ureal outdoors ardently Bowen. A as the ideal Brooks. Passed lumbla hadsBrooks Dance absent-minde. 1 oampas, EMf Brown a tlolla evea plaoe. for love. It to a suctmUob J Orchestra, . . delivering the paper program of special music and read- WUd pitches ChristiWsenNj, Mei aearty everyone of thMaJaaiM ly threw his sweater instead of the ings , was given, effect oj two voices ta that appeals. (Mr. Hart, kindly not gtvee.the feature being tten,' Hit wltt pitched pieces I have mentioned, twa aM of one of his ova-- ' aestehtio paper on the lawn - 'As aa eaoore he daetB own me plays a Tessie dancing lor by kittle prairie for twoi. favorite tune bits from the claaalcs tie by Christian en,;.DoubJe idaytJ twakfs "Adoratloa." whkh is less r vnuo ot springy Hie- .- A" luncheon e Earth, aa ' ea like glands. Prtm. to De tPtrttaal and saora to Metten jscods FhllUps: Today The Herald subscriber than its soeasdieaae, gives aaaUstakable grafted spirited served at mall Ubles . foiinwH Wald to that U why thty an so FallenUne. on bases tttio varil tajly-- U tact, broadly oolor to "Oulf the aweater with .the sUte-a- t Each mother, o. Coaat Blaea aa4 mmrvm n ue present was riven a Ogden 7, Salt Lake JO. Time of nroroaa veraal laflaeaoa. that he would rather have KIs smauon.. Twenty-eightt aat 1 brtmaat "Dowa ?.3 North, UniversltT Ateaue. Pwvev Hearted Bleee." And the For the " 'guests game 2 hoars 20 minutes.':', Umpire phosemoh ltaaif ta a paper than the apparel AboOnt VielUtet. Teeeha SeUal aua vi now noure: were present Mummb: Consultation wlteee atewart, u4 aontagioes Mann. ta a cfcaattagfr deft pr. nbsartalasn Uvea aa to fcaertea his spring tastriaeat aa voa elavarH', . 10 to 12 A. M. Offlos,S5S. Spinal Analysis demonstrate each time yoa wind u. 1:30 to 1:39 P. Free, Reeideiwa, It. - . . , - J V ' v ti -- BlilOHAM Sl.-A- ftar - 7"vS)raToiif ,....,., v ......,,.. "2 u ........... . rl that-surprise- d Z- One-mil- J ....i,ii,. .....'..... '2 4- ' u -- ToreecdvaffcesSb'me I . hi - o rsdmr l mm T V - 1 caua ...... , 'e-- x aa ! r nt . wsa f -- ay m m liZ e-- i-i- uu-"jui- K kgs. 4-i- iwo-oagg- Junetime Music - FromlKteIKlsis' ,J t V ..'... j Tkgs.-Two-aGnuter- ....... Oat ............ -- -- i i i rst-lace-ln ssszasssssKSKXxsaazuiiiiiionEi A. 13 12 03 . 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