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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1923. Wise Cracks In Song-C- Yourself a Piece of Cake" ut . John Goverhala Secretary and Treasurer, secretary, Ptoto. ttak. publleatioa July 10; last twm vw (first iuci inia ... publication July 25, 1923.) ' may remain unpaid ASSESSMENT NOTICE. AugUBt 18, 1923. will be and adTertised for ei1 Syndicate Mining and Milling Com aucUon; and unless paj5 made before will be sola pany. Principal Place of Bud office ot the ' company, neea, Prove, Utah. Elks' block. Provo, rtahi i that at a p. m, Saturday. Sept a 3 ' Notice la hereby fi'ea of directors to pay the delinquent board of the meeting of the Syndicate Mining and Mill-in- s together with cost of 1 company, held oa the 17th day and expense of sale. of July, 1923, an assessment (No. 17) of S1.50 per thousand vat Provo Utah. levied upon the outstanding capi j tal stock of the corporation, .paya(First publication July J ble Immediately to P. E. Houta, last publication August 27. u J r r 1 0O J. , t (I f puuoy5f. sr irrrn b Tiib 'rU. V f Cot r i TtouRSElF A V. ji PIECE CF CAKE. f uJ . . tJ i OPTICALS BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. t 'tit: 18 to 7 Lake Western Optlcals at Timp park Tuesday afternoon, before a crowd, which would have been much larger eaa not the rain threatened. The final score was 18-with Provo on the long end. Manager Jack BeveaL scoured the county to pull a new Timp team together, and the Western Optlcals raked Salt Lake for players. Snapp and Adams of the state leaguers were in Timp uniforms. Bailey and Oswald, late of the Pay-so- n county leaguers, and a flock ot home talent, recruited from the roundhouse, finished off ,the Timp roster. fair-size- d the public be damned. Our fellow man, be a virile, Strenuous game Which we play to win Glory and fame. It may be a ladder To climb to power To be hailed by some The man of the hour. It may be a e Of riot and dash To gather a rep For spending the cash. Or, it may be a service To human kind And it will be when . You make up your mind. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. . 5 1 0 8 0 1 . 6 0 4 1 0 1 . 6 1 2 0 1, 0 ... .. 5 3 3 10 .. fi 3 3 11 Snapp, c .... Walker. If ... Hansen, 3b . . Elliott, 2b ... Wright, If, 3b The new Timps defeated the Salt Oswald, Business is business, Just what we think it, It may be a god, Maybe a trinket, It may be a mill For grinding out gold, A mart where humans Are bartered and sold, It may be a trap To catch all we can A snare for strangling It may lb Adams, Business is business, V We've often been told, Successful business Is measured in gold. Do the other chap first Or he'll do you, Trust no man, not one, For no man id true. Each man for himself, "Old Nick" for the last, Are terms in business We've used in the past, And we cared not how We were cussed and slammed, But we got all we could And ADDITIONAL THE BOX SCORE Singleton, cf . Bailey, rf ..... Page, ss ..... p 10 0 0 2 -- 3 WANT ADS FOR SALE Two second-han- tour- d ing can, good condition, cheap. Jy-3- 1 Inquire Star Garage. 0 3 Player piano and china at a sacrifice. Phone FOR SALE 4 2 ... 2 closet 398-- Totals ......'..41 18 18 27 10 WANTED 5 ....... ...... ..... Gunn. lb Beveal, rf Don, If Dempke, 2b, p. Linnell, c Gleason, p Hoff, If, rf.. 5 5 1 2 1 0 1102 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 4 11 11 1 4 0 . . 3 ...... 1 Berry Phone pickers. 461-- AB.R. H. PO.A.E. . 5 Jy-3- 1 3 OPTICALS. Greaves, 3b Gehring, cf, 2b. , Royal, ss 1 0 9 0 0 3 9 0 1 Jy-2- 6 First class sausage maker; married' man preferred. Jy-2Sutton Market. 4 1 WANTED 0 10 1 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 FOR RENT house, modern, 0 unfurnished. 534 E. 1st S. Inquire 1 70 E. 2nd S. Jy-2- 7 1 0 WANTED 0 At once, five ladies of ordinary education to take up work in child welfare, day, $80 per month to start. Call Miss Phone 110. Sweeney. 38 7 9 24 8 4 Totals Score by innings: For three innings it was good Opticals ... ,. t00 420 000 7 baseball, both Oswald and Gleason Opticals ...... 1 004200 0 0 7 LOST Relic gold wrist watch, ... 1000160 10 x 18 July 24, between S. Univ. Ave. going well. In the fourth the Optl- Provo cals found the ball, and were four Summary Struck out By Os and 4th West. Will kind finder runs ahead, to which they added a wald 12, by Gleason 8, by Dempke please return to Temple Penrod, Jy-2-7 couple in the next frame. Then 1. Bases on balls Off Gleason 6, 1316 W. 1st N. Big reward. Oswald tightened up and the Salt off Oswald 2. Balk Gleason. Hit FOR SALE 500 White Leghorn Lakers didn't get another hit by pitcher By Gleason, Snapp and chickens, 3 months old. Inquire Home Three-bas'Walker. e run Snapp. Oswald fanned a dozen of them, 540 E. 2nd S., after 6 p. m. at tf hit Oswald. Two-bas-e while GleaJon's strikeout record hits Adams. reached eight. five-rooWright, Page, FOR RENT New house. jOswald, A-- l istoien oases uieason. 408 S. 2nd W. The Salt Lake hurler began tir- caiiey, 3, 2, Adams 2, Snapp Wright ing in the fifth when the Timps Elliott, Gunn. Sacrifice hi FOR RENT Furnished rooms for touched him up for three safe hits, Don. Umpire Mitchell. housekeeping; one extra bedand might have scored more than . room. 284 E. 1st N. Phone once if Page hadn't thought he Jy-2-7 could beat the ball to the home AMERICAN FORKERSWIN GAME (FRO RENT Two furnished rooms plate. with bath. 109 W. 1st S. Jy-2In the sixth the bombardment . AMERICAN 25. NOTICE OF. SALE. FORK, July opened up in good earnest. Four hits, two errors, a balk and two American Fork won an exhibition free passes to first garnered six baseball game here Mining Company. yesterday from runs for the, Timps. A throw to Principal Place of Business, The score was Bingham. third to head off Adams let in that Provo, Utah. Shaw, of Bingham, pitched for gent and Snapp, too, are delinquent upon the There the Cavemen, with Boberg following described stock on Just to make it good measure for Bingham. The Cavemen hurling had to of assessment No. 1, levied the Timps sailed into Gleason again borrow a pitcher to save their's for on the 1st day of June, 1923, the in the eighth, driving him to the with Heber. today's league game outfield. Bruno Dempke came off Durrant and Chipman did the several amounts set opposite the second to relieve Gleason, That shareholders, as folheavy slugging, each getting four respective .' ;. lows: was just before Oswald had hits in five trips tip. No. Name Shares. Ain't. Cert, cleaned the bases with a three- The score by innings: 2 Thos. H. Lewis. .50000 $500.00 bagger, Three more were on the American Fork ... 010 012 002 6 3 A. C. Candland... 50000 500.00 bags. Dempke pitching, with Geh- - Bingahm 000 3.1.0015 10.00 4 Edwin O. Olsen. . 1000 second base. o going-tring Snapp 9 N. Alma Peterson. 96000 960.00 stunned young 'Mr.-- Dempke with a; GERMAN RIOTERS KILL. , (Paid $50.00.) homer, and Gleason came back to 11 Provo Motor Co... 1000 10.00 the rubber again. International News Service 12 Provo Motor Co...' 1000 10.00 25. Many persons LONDON, one July a safe four hits, got Bailey double. Because he accumulated a; have been killed and more ffian 100 14 August C. Grun500 5.00 .......... in1 a wounded of hagen renewal Commungame leg he got runners for his last three hits, each scoring. That's ist rioting at Frankfurt, Germany, 15 August C. Grunhagen .. .. ..... . 100 1.00 how Bailey doesn't get official according to a Berlin dispatch to credit for runs that followed his the Star today. Many shops were 16 Ralph A. Badger. . 305 3.05 3.00 17 L. R. Cutler. . . .. , 300 damaged. batting. 1.00 18 C. H. Nickerson... 100 Adams and Snapp each gathered 100 1.00 " ill 1920 C.Mrs.V. W. T. Brown. 1000 three hits. Goldie getting two in! 10.00 Hagan.. one inning, one a double. Ginger 2540 25.40 21 Leo Crane Sanpp, too, landed on the ball 400 4.00 22 J. M. Jolley twice in that eighth, one a homer 1000 10.00 23 J. M. Jolley.. over the gunshed. 4.00 24 A. E. Provonsha. . 400 Singleton made a nifty catch in 4.00 25 Dwight Billings . . 400 center of the last out. Page put 26 J. Lassen . ... . . . . 700 . 7.00 up a fine stop of a fast grounder 7.00 27 Thos. Lasson .... 700 off Gehring's bat in the seventh on 1.20 28 Herbert Jolley . . . 120 sure looked like hit. a what Walker took Hansen's place in the batting order in the fifth, Wright coming in to cover third (base, and Walker going into left field.' Beveal played in right for the 1 Ford Ton Truck . .$250.00 Opticals until Don showed up in the third Inning. 1 Ford Ton Truck . . . .$175.00 Our old manager, Dave Mitchell, handled the indicator in a highly 1 1919 Chevrolet Touring . . $200.00 efficient manner. 1 1921 Dodge Bros. Roadster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$600.00 To determine the cause of auto1 Half-to- n Ford Truck . . . .$150.00 mobile accidents, the National Bureau ot Casualty and Surety Under1 Studebaker Roadster. . . . . .. .. . . . $150.00 writers are undertaking an inves1 Dodge Touring tigation which is said to be the most . . . .$625.00 . . . . . extensive and most important sur1 Dodge Touring . vey of the kind ever attempted. In....$500.00 vestigators will have access to the 1 $450.00 Dodge Roadster reports of hundreds of thousands of automobile accidents through the records of the stock casualty insurance companies included in the The membership of the bureau. ' survey will extend over a period of several years and will take into account accidents that have occur-e- d 120 N. University Ave. in every section of the United Phone 686. States where motor vehicles are in 269-M- joy-rid- 7 Silver-Eurek- a . Business is business, And when understood, Business is service For all human good, And service means, striving Always to give Sincere effort, aiding. Others to live, Trusting all men, ' Then business is life. Will Hilda Be Another Sarah? ....... ...... 00 r& v Used Car Bargaino ..... ....... .... ... ... ...... ....... ... ............ ......... A. B. WORSLEY COMPANY In London they tell yon that Hilda Ravi " ran .knwtt 34 ....... 35 N. A. Peterson.... 1000 400 37 W. S. Horr 39 Geo. P. Billings... 1000 40 W. Monroe Paxman 500 400 41 Geo. Powelson 43 W. G. Overley.... 1000 500 44 L. A. Christensen. 45 Dr. Geo. E. Robisoa 6200 48 R. C. Carter...... 1000 ...... ... 47 56 57 61 63 64 65 66 63 69 .70 71 72 73 74 75 76 W 78 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 safe! 6.00 raze 52.00 1000 1000 10.00 400 200 4.00 "When there U an opportunity to purchaat 2.00 4.00 400 400 ...... 54 4.00 10.00 6.00 4.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 E. Jameson . 48 Win. Ridge . 49 Arwin R Provonsha 50 E. A. Meqlove.... 61 Said S. Bard will.. 52 S. W. Peterson... 53 W. R. Scott mc gold-plated-enu- 10.00 a goldplated genuine Gillette 8afety Razor U thii price, fit believe every man in and around 4.00 500 5.00 Frank D. Fielding. 400. 4.00 1000 10.00 J. A. Johnson 2000 20.00 Win. F. 1000 10.00 C. H. Funk 600 5.00 P. E. Houtz 300 3.00 A. O. Smoot 500 5.00 Henry Wing 5.00 L. C. Jorgensen . . 500 Dr. L. B. Laker... 5000 50.00 Edwin Broughson. 2200 22.00 Jacob Christensen. 915 9.15 1000 10.00 H. L. Mulliner, 6.10 610 M. J. Mulliner.... 1035 10.35 Ray Colvin 9.15 Eberhart Bauer . , 915 4.o5 Mrs. Al Nysonger. 455 700 7.00 Al Nysonger 2540 25.40 Joseph Nelson 1645 16.45 F. M. Peterson Mary E. Peterson. 3000 30.00 610 6.10 Guy H. Needham.. Geo. O. Golden.... 1000 io.oo 4.00 400 E. A. Peay H. M. and W. J. noo 14.00 Startup 800 8.00 'John Stubbs Geo. W. Smith..,. 1000 10.00 this city will want to take advantage of it. Wordi cannot describe this sensational offer. You must come in and examine this splendid razor set. blade box and d Complete with double-edgeGillette Blades in beautiful compact case. Brand new, right from the factory. None old to dealers. .... Pratt..... ...f... ...... ...... ..... .... gold-plate- d Hedq uist Drug Two Stores ... ........ Used Car Bargains Benard J. W. McHale ..... . . . ........ ........ ...... 91 Ben Clark 92 Carl S. Nordham.. 93 O..J. Call 96 L. W. Crane 98 J. Alma Langstan 99 Dora Edwards 101 B.H. Jacob 102 Henry Williamson .... ...... 1000 2300 500 2000 368 98 160 900 500 : THAT ARE REAL BARGAINS 10.00 23.00 5.00 20.00 3.68 .98 1.60 9.00 5.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 1st day of June, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, Anderson's Garage, 241 WTest Center street Provo, Utah, at 6 p. m., Saturday, July 28, 1923. to pay the delinquent assessment' together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. J. L. RUSSELL. .... 2 Buicks, good running order, each. .$200.00 2 Overlands, good running order, each. . . .$200.00 1 1 1 Nash Six, good as new. I Stephens, slightly used. Studebaker, newly painted. ALL EXCELLENT BARGAINS f Brewer Motor Co. 145 North University Avenue. wyie w yuewcf I UA use. Fords at Bargains 15 Fords at Schofield Aiito Go. at cheap rates Among them are the following: ............. ..... .... juLj-i- l 31 heard ofit! .......... , All men will trust you, Believing all men, For all men are true. Then success and happiness Comes without strife; If business is service, - 30 65 0 0 0 Jolley ... 2000 20.00 Earl Stubbs ...... 200 2.00 Mrs. W. T. Brown. IOOT.00 1000 10.00 Leo Crane 29 Herbert PROVO. By JAMIE HERON New York Rotary Club Poet. i -- i TIMPS BEAT Ptiim a Day this may have happenel before but we never Ford Touring ... . . .... . . .. . $165.00 Ford Roadster, starting type $225.00 Ford Touring . ,. .... ..... . ..$50.00 Ford Touring, starting type, $225.00 ...$100.00 Ford Touring, starting type, $225.00 $200.00 Ford, Touring, starting type $225.00 Ford Touring Ford Bug FORD SEDAN, late 1922 modeltcost $700, now - - $425.00 |