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Show t f 4. i I mi a ! E-'D- 2177 ' HERA ILIO) AiLY Sworn Circulation I'! - " r- - ji-i- i j.Upiiiiiniin tI KEOUGH AGAIN iiiiNiuiiii nrr Ifl ES OPEHER j' The Tiimpk lost the pcnjaf fame of the second series .to Spanish -- t " y A young army of roed workers assembled "about the 8cofleld service station In the, wee-'- sma' hours of this early morn, 1 and, being armed entrained for the big battle oa Ttmp read today. mi t2enral Al llidHiat was - in assisted by Colonel command, other Kiwanian. , Major Tom Scofleld M charge of the transportation detachment got ail the road grapplers on their way at w:81; 1e remaining behind to scour the town for judge A. B. Morgan, who failed to show, up. The judge, though, had as good an alibi as ever was presented in court, illness in his home. Finally, at 8:14 the rear1 guard left for the scene of activities. From commanding officer down to lowest private all were armed with rakes, and, truly speaking, presented a rakish appearance in overalls and rusty their brand-nerakes. BdrMArthind UlInllULU L ' -- 4icersi.:.: d THE" ROCKS DO FLY! 3 They have gone fororto Take the stones .Aff Timp road from Wild-wooSTJRjy ART'S FLAT, 8:41 a. nv-SStewart was waiting for the to Aspen Grove, to make that road advance'1 corps of Kiwanian road the best, mountain-climbin- g builders here. Mr. Stewart pointin the state. i Telephonio communications from ed the way to a million and one rocks on the road from here to the front follow: Aspen. Judge Morgan succeeded In , SETTER CAUL THE COP! VIVIAN PARK, 7:04 a. an. Four getting ouster proceedings directed carloads of, roughly garbed men at numerous rocks. Thus far only army have mentioned speeded by here just a moment eight of-tacted suspiciously, bet the fact that they're hungry and ago.hey J hope the Kiwanle - latUea , hustle ter notify the hertff,-6swrNEAR SCENE OF BATTLE. along with the lunch.; ' ARRIVE IN ASPEN. Twenty WIL0WOOD, 7:28 men were unloaded from automo ASPEN GROVE, 9:46 a. in. biles this morning, A tall thin guy was in command, with a taller guy, Birds and squirrels residing along but not so thin, also doing quite a the Timp way from Wildwood to bit of commanding. A small guy, this grove never knew there were who answers to the name of Butler, .so many stones In the world as immediately got to worksite the they encountered this morning. Ac19 were discussing the sue ot gtones to be raked off the road. cording to Mathematicians Claude For a time all 19 watched that Ashworth and Frank Stubbs, 1,957,-03- 4 stones have been thrown at fellow Butler rake rocks. It wan squirrels this a. m., which doesn't very interesting. . cott , he -. This Is Hard To WIIIS HER , . n . , ' Believe, But 3 101 I 10 It's True If this weather is' too hot for you consult with Josliua R, Hodson, of the U. S. civil service, at the Provo postoffice. Mr. Hodson will 'This hot weather beats the cold weather we. had in July 20 years teJJ-yo- u: 0-- 13 11SS ...... 10 n er, bases-iAftBers- on, oUtr Oj-- hy - mm - The civil service, being duly worn, deposes and says: "On the Fourth of July 20 year ago it snowed In Provo. And, according to Mr. Hodson, it was no ngnt snow, it was a regular win ter y snow that fell, spoiling an outing Mr. Hodson had planned for himself. "I was to umpire the game at the ball field, now Pioneer park," Mr. we Hodson explained. "Before could begin the game it began to rain. I ran home for an umbrella By the time I got back the field was covered with snow, and It kept on snowing. Which was the first time in history that a baseball game in July was postponed on account of snow." Other old settlers remember that 8 ei in ,,!r basesole, Tjj, rM.j- - 8011 . tft UrfnuiU . dies an visit iti '! DFl ATlVrS LOVlTOtipQs utiake IA v- 70-3- 0 . nx;irasTiiifiD; . iai -- of-th- e -v Mr.-Lind- hike-lovin- g -- gar-dea- a, ' . t . , HIKE w SI SS M I S S IT Tfl MIDIC CI IUI HrlfLL iLfll Include the 2,30tML stones raked off the road and gracefully piled FRIDAY along tbe side. A courier riding back to see what in the world is keeping the lunch and the ladies so Friday night the recreational de long said that stones on Timp road now are scarce as hen's teeth. partment of the Brigham Young university will ttige ... its... annual LUNCH AND THE LADIES, clfanb to Maple "Flat, The tmoonlght PROVO, 10:02 a. m. Kiwanian ladies lugging , lunch . piled ,.. into fop the recttai.Xa.be ' given at - 8 automobiles just now. They are in o'clock in .hall. tAt-- i the aa wful hurry to get to Aepen conclusion ofCollege tbe musical the hikers Grove, having just received a tele- will toe up for the annual phone call trom Alex Hedquist in- oiirno. '. ' his forming them that was army As usual the 'T" trail the " nearly starved. mountain side will be taken. A few . LAST BULLETIN. minutes Will be spent at the "T WILDWOOD, 3:Z1 p. m. Host of where the party will Indulge Hn the lunch was eaten at nrvm un songs and ether recreational' fea cording to a report sifting down tures. From the "Y--" the hikers nere rrom Aspen Urove. If anv will take the trail which toads into body In Provo is coming up soonl bime canyon and onte (Maple Flat nose please oring some more lunch, a. every Kiwanian road builder says "Mother Luna," the large party will by 5 o'clock he'll be hungry enough remain and watch the daybreak and the sunrise. A breakfast of to eat tbe stones orf the road. wienies will be served under the nose of the mountain lady and then me return trip to Provo will be Dr. Fred W. Dixon and W. PAYSON III taken. C. Bradford Will make the trinand will be asked to help In the recrea tional numbers Miss Wilms Jepp--i mo new iimu utwi m ine payar--ca- l SLUGGING GAME educational work at. the "Y summer school will take chares of the games and plays. PAYSON, July 6. Payson began This annual moonlight affair althe second half with a victory ways draws at least 100 enthuover Midvale. Garrick outpltched siasts who enjoy the adventure of climb, and it la nrob- both Shield and Brown, who took an turns hurling for the Smelter crew able that this year the number wilt be greatly swelled. e The new Payson pitcher kept hits well scattered through the game, and did not 'try for a strikeout record, preferring to let J. C. PENNEY CO. TO the Smelters hit to waiting field ers. Wlgnall pounded the ball for two OPEN NEW STORES doubles, getting three hits in four times up. McBeth and Kapple each drew a all of which The J. C. Penney company, who aided in piling up the 13 runs. for have operated a very successful Payson. Kapple put up a busy ex store here tor a number of years, blbltlon at second base, having are opening 59 Stores throughseven assists. out the country. When this has The score and summary: been accomplished, tbe nation-wid- e R. AB. H. O. organization will then have 371 uM ID VALE. stores in all. The present expan 4 0 Bateman, rf sion policy of the company content 1 5 Wallbeck, 3b year. plates still more stores-ne5 0 Rascmusses, If The growth of the company has 1 3 been remarkable. The first store Stauffer, cf 4 .0 Schmidt ss was opened twenty years sko. 1902 Steadman 2b ...... 4 0 doing a business of l28,miL,La8t . all-nig- - WIIIS 59 three-bagge- r, xt 4 0 ... 4J.; F4tegerjrtd:ib.--.L- s Anderson, c Sbiejd, p Brown, p raged among the young and elderly folks like Mr.. Hodson retired to their firesides and toasted their e balance of the day, That's why complains of hot weather in July; he has had a taste of cold weather " in July, Z ; y 17 kola 1 earvasziitns 512 djtore-- ai i- - Tlmpanogos lavisited today by a mountain Climber of more than ordinary note., Constantino jRodin of. Los. Angelas," Who Is making tour on foot u all of the national parks In the, Rocky Mountaia region, was atf attracted . by . the beauty of old Timp that he could not resist the temptation to visit It before continuing his journey. Rodin left Lob Angeles , bout six wookb aro, wane and Bryce canyons At met Orval Singleton; Seymour 4ray.. f Lorin nd .Orville Sheldon. Powelson, Prysdale of Provo.. Listening to their' description of our wonder mountain he " became enthused about 'ft and decided to visit the only glacier Jar existence this far south in the United States. 4 - ? The Jraveler arrived here yesterday and called Immediately ati the office of Thd aUr Herald.-- He was Attired in light; summer clothe v wore- - sandals, and :was without a hat Mr. Rodin explained that while hiking he never wears a hat, and that to give his feet a rest after ihe long walk he . always goes about .barefooted In hli. sandals while 'in cities. Mr. RodIn Is a Russian, having; left his native land for the United States eight years ago.' While In' Russia he was cashier ot a large wholesale house in Petrograd, but since coming here he has been em. ployed out of doors, mostly aa s farm hand or nursery man. Dur- ing the last U years, he said,' he has been a vegetarian. He eats no meat or fish ot any kind, drinks very little milk and seldom any dairy products.- - Vegetables and fruits are bis, main diet, and these he eats mostly in their raw state. For one year and a half while living in southern California, he claims to have eaten no cooked . .; food. - . He is very much enthused over the eauty ot Provo and Utah valley. He said thavin ths Superior-- ; park Provo has the- - finest ' " ' i the groan volume of sales amounted tramwrf'-fa- r ita-Vg- t. 'j . After leaving Prawche .wUl'Tialt u. me or renney, jounaer Yellowstone park, Gllacler Rational thew.'j, company, is still active In the park,-anMount Rainier, and" ex the' affairs of organization- ,- being Angeles 10 chairman of the board of directors, pects to be, back in Los some time in October, " , ..00 Peterson, cf 10 24 ab. r.iToTa: 6 2 3 12 0 Belknap, lb 1 1 v40 McBeth, c ... 4 1 3 0 1 Wlgnall, f . w 3 2 2 3 2 Hickman, Sb 3 1 2 3 '7 SPANISH FORK, .July ff.The .Kappel, 2b . 5 ss 4 following delegates' were chosen at Douglas, ' . . . . .' 1 5 2 8 1 Peery, rf : - .. the Republican-primari2 1 2 0 2 State convention Henry A. Gard- Garrick, p . . ner, Henry Andrus, Lars Lawrence, Totals 37. 13 16 27 17 Joe Nelson and Herman Colton. Errors Summary: Wallbeck, Mrs. Phoebe M. Guyriion, wife of Niel convention Congressional Belknap,. Hickman, DougDahle, Able Beck, Lars Nielsen, Schmidt.Three-basGuymon; died this m.ortH Lafayette e las. hits McBeth, Perry A. Thomas, and at. their ing home, 442 Nftrth Fifth hits Stauffer, Kappel. to The stale delegation Is said 2. Off on balls First East.,: Wlgnall , favor Watts for xenator; ihe conShield 3, off Brown 1. Struck out In Paro-Mrs. Guy moil gressional delegates ate said' to be By Garrick 4. by Shields 5, by wan, UUh, 59 years ago. She was unanimous for Leatherwood. ' Brown 3. Double plays Schmidt a faithful memoer of the Church of Xir "3teadiBan- Wild j -- .4 spwypiES - 112 ' es Two-bas- tlAntllllA - GIRL BREAKS ARM vale 9, 1 Payson 6. I'mpire Gray. Besides ber husband, she 1 sur n vived' by two sons, Chauncey of Blanding, Utah, and JVC. Guymon of Provo, and three daugh ters, Mrs. Lucy Bloom field of Toad-lena- . N. M.: airs. Grsce Boyer of Provd, and Mrs". Clara 8.:Boyer7ot Also she leaves one Sprlngvllle. sister; Mrs. Sarah Jane Rogersoh of Monticello, Utah; Funeral services will be held Sunday at 13:30 o'clock In the Fifth ward chapel. Friends may view .the remains prior to the services at the above address. '1' . The body is in charge, of the Berg Mortuary, interment will be made m the Sprlngvllle cemetery. Guy-mo- JERRY WHILE PLAYING While playing on a hill near the Vivian Park, Provo canyon, afternoon of the Fourth, a girl fell, breaking her arm, and severely injuring her about the head and 'face. She was rushed to the Provo General hospital by her parents, where Bhe received medical treat , ment. DUNN TAKES Jerry Dunn yesterday took-thhard bitting Cavemen of American Fork down to defea o a 10 to I score, even though It took him 10 Innings in which to do It.' The Cavemen have always been of the opinion that they have had Jerry's goat, but here was once anyway that he showed him he was master e ' of the situation. The score was tied In the ninth and Sprlngvllle put over the winning run in the tenth. Fredrick-sowas the hesvy. hitter of the and. a day, getting a r in four times up." City.. American Fork felt the loss of Miller, with whom they have ACCIDENT all diplomatic relations. . His FOURTH place Is being filled at present by Sherrol, the Salt Lake pitcher, who Edgar Clayton. 17 years' Old, and has been playing with two other Arnold yogel, were burned by pow Central. Utah . league teams this der July Fourth, the Clayson boy year, being severely burned about tbe The score: face and neck, and was taken to the SPRINGVILLE. hospital where nla Injuries werei .. AB.R.H.0 treated. . 3 1 ss Tay'or, The boys were spending their Memory, 2b ... 0 3 Fourth of July powder on a stump Davis, c , 0 11 In a patrlotio effort to blow It out 3 3 Flelger, ctv..... Finally the fuse became too short Campbell, lb to manipulate and the last dis Dowdell, rf . . . . cbarge went into. the faces of the Fredrickson, t boys.. Tbe Yogel lad was able to iMcKee, 3b . go to work this morning. Edgar Dunn, p 1.0 will have a few more splinters-a- e he hta is from face before separate Totals Ai 10 13 30vll back in condition. AMERICAN FORK. AB.R.H.O. A. OA. 6BI$ON IN PROVO. 11 Barrett, c 1 6 Blrk, lb E. Dr. George Roblson, formerly Hohnstead, 8b of Provo, but now the owner of an Durrant, cf laboratory In Bait Lake City Snow, 8b made a business trip, to his old Laursen rf .... home town yesterday, returning to Homer, If Salt Lake last evening. r Binch, ss "Feeling fine, and" doing welL Sherrol, p . . . . Ttfe father paid part oPthe hospital bill- but when asked by the his name snd adnurses dress, refused, and left shortly after, taking the girl with him. is thought the man's hime is In a ni; It . n.i. ; SALT LAKE ITY. July . A. L,; Fish, sreneral manager Of the Salt' Lake Telegram, addressed the mem j ' Salt-Lak- n vnt-ft'f-:. f In: a report )t the meeting Just- Issued "by the secretary of the as$o-- . v elation, Mr. .Fish "brought out the, ' fallacy of the cigarette law in tSt''.v, ttwfs hurtmgi,5neipaisad to the extent of. flSO.OOOt v vertising annually and really doing no. good . for us. He suggested that efforts-- " : be made to lake this up in the next-- . . t legislature ?t aHSnr.lntlnn tnnk nn acv. f' Tk tion In tbe matter. It appeared obv.. . . tlous that a jnajority of the mem- -' r-- . bers were opposed to the-- stand? ' taken , by the general manager of the Salt Lake Telegram. One editor from a small city' ' said, "1 am willing to' lose' 1 1ltUe cigarette adverttslng if by so doing .. can help keep cigarettes from ' . young boy sJL . . - ? , , K s -- ' liMBOViTII-STEi'AR- T MRS. F.F. RAILE GETS T ANNIVERSARY TODAY sef-ere- d JUlf s. .... ...... t8 .... i y .... the doctor reported to his friends here. Totals ,45 . 17 89 PIANO Martha Bowen Stewart, wife' ot?" Louis Stewart, dled-s- t 1 o'clock to-One. .'lhoussM 'persons. congre day kt hr home In the 'Second ;. gated around a truck on which ward, -following a- protracte4 fll -, stood 'Sterling'Taylor and Chief of ness.1.?' Mrs. Stewart was bora .August -Police Wren Wilklns. 80,' 1853, and has bred here Since But neither ot the men was the that time. She has been a faithful i drawing card which drew the i y Saints, and crowd to the front of Taylor Bros, Christ of Latter-dabeen an active worker among i has store. -- ' V-?- -' the sick. ii The Interest of the audience was She waa the wife of the late In a collection of pasteboards which David Bowen. Kyher husband, Louis Stew.4 ; the police chief was drawing trom Besides ifr." Taylor'! bat she married three years whom art, 4 He drew, for example, number m .kiipvfMrf fkv Iva anna, and a few moments later Abner W. Bowen of Midvale. David Mrs. F. F. ReUe, 191 South Third. k. Bowen of Bates,' Idaho, and , West, was the lucky possessor of a three daughters, Mrs. Emma Ferre " I flndniano. of Provo, Mrs. Peart 8tubbs of " Later on the chief came upon,poatello, Idaho, and Mrs. Hazel No. 34888. Tbat carried with it a Taylor ot Duchesne., Also she -- . "' fine dining room'SuRe. two brothers.. If you have that number .. tellL The body Is In charge of the Berr '',. .i. -- -- .. y , The piano and theNItamg room held in the Second ward,r. suite were tbe gifts of the Taylor Monday at 8 o'clock, FiM v tore to their customer on this the view' the remains ptVe. jr tment of Taylor Bros, company, " -- City.f--,- -' two-bagg- three-bagge- " 'f-th-at . - e I " asso. bers of the. Utah State-Pres- s (cation at the annual meetlng of association held in. Salt Lake; ?:. t -- e was-tjor- 1 H m F - iti flftfilliHT Mid-val- ago!' m fJ Hi 4 S , Fork Tar t to score. flegame was really a Pitcher's battle be tween Kinney andXefty.Keough, in 4 I which the sugar man came - out at 'ahead. That there has been drinking - admitted 'Vfriau - X ark rei&rt Ktaney allowed frf hits, "walked v, v4narer J. F. Carter of the Ave and struck but eight, while Keough allowed six hits,, walked Reiiorts reaching the offkif ; of one and struck out ten. Bald that at Twice the score was tired, An 'Chew John P. Boyd hall persons derson's tally in the seventh put dancer in the retort believed to have Imbibed too freely ting the game on Ice for Spanish. .had been permitted to remain on Ptoto started the scoring in the the floor to the annoyance of other first Inning. Spanish tied it in the second and led In the tlftn .when V' Sheriff Boyd and Deputy ; .Karl Anderson came home on achats' error. It was tied ngain by the BshrdTpeatlgated( .the onreport. July Timps In the sixth, and In the next , last Saturday night and .4 the sheriff and his deputy attend-jt- Inning Spanish again took Inthe lead. action Fred Farmer was seen the Vivian Park dance. men yesterday for the first time thin :We wefound some,of young taken season. Fred was holding down bis whom hating suspected FROM FREE CLINIC LACKS , lienor., .Thie - w, judged by their old. position at third in place of LEHI reith:''' Wd did ot however. And Page, who was out with an injured Although Farmer hasn't tny penottrwttt lQjBor,inrbis poe-- wrist been in any of the league games PATIENTS. DOCTORS rkmtt of the this year he did some excellent irnrA i.4uHAfiaA BY swift dancenirho; w todoght were not playing,and"picking up some shooting them -across to daocing in proper manner," Sheriff Jones Bovd Bald. MWw suggested ,to theJWilsoavi time , to count- He put When the smoke cleared In the ;manscer InU ne ' oruer some m owwir tuur uuiu ui on ci euiu battle of the second series did some also fast Bchatz or opening playing, more get decently them to dance getting away with some of the fin- yesterday Lehi was on the long end ; The Utah county free clinic came pff the floor." - Manager Carter came to Tbe est pickups seen on the Timp dia- ot a 3 to 1 score with Heber on In for considerable discussion yesPally Herald office yesterday to mond this year. end. Both sides tried terday afternoon in the office of Wilson played his usual steady the shorter O K. Hansen, when memcomplain oecaa:nt alleged neglitwo he on Time and first. pitchers to get going good, with Mayor again gence on the part ef the officers. game of the free clinic board, of the bers ball some of was better the did Lehi getting the argu exceptionally speedy "On July Fourth there all ment State Health association, and Miss drunkenness at Vivian Park," Mr. playing. This youngster has ball Carter said,. He verified this state the earmarks of a genuine, some For Lehi, Jackson pitched the Nellie H. Helnzelman, representing ment this morning by teiepnone. player, ndwill undoubtedly three innings, Wilson reliev- the federal public health service first "When I saw two young men and day travel In fast, company is he ing him in the first of the fourth, conferred as to the future of the hnv who couldnt have been ever doesn't let his popularity get the when Jackson took L. Smuin's place L free clinic as Miss Heinzelman's 11 years bid, all so drunk they best ef him. at short ork-flthis locality. could hardlv walk. I called the . Sutherland was responsible for healtif on Giles' took Murdock place C, sheriff's office and asked that offi- bringing both ot the Timp tallies the mound in the sixth, when Giles Hansen Mayor presided at the cers be sent out. They came later. across, assisted hy Hlllman for the went to center garden, replacing conference. Others I first one.. present were resort thw at were while and they P. Murdock who took Montgomery's Miss Heinle Iman, Mrs. Inez Knight scorer The arrests ho but was drinking, there Mrs. C. E. .Maw, Dr. L. C. Potter, place in right field. SPANISH FORK. were made." The feature of the game was a Dr. J. C. Clark, Dr. H. G Merrill, AB. R. H. O. A. the to was brought This matter 6 home run by A. Atwood, the second Alex Hedquist, the two latter rep 3 attention ot Sheriff Boyd Ala Anderson,; tb , one tor him In two days. 0 0 0 resenting, the state public health If Edwards, ' morning. 1 i Tbe score: association 0; 1" 0 ' - "We saw Instances of improper Rowe, 3b LEHI. Some of these present favored i 1 rf ... AB. R H. O. A. more dancing at Vivian Park when we Thomas, 0 10 puoncity tor the clinic, aswere there," the sheriff said. "We C. Bowen, c 4 1 3 3b 1 13 0 Colledge, serting that so few patients make aVxsectei some ef the. men. with I Elmer, lb .... 1 1 0 . . use of the clinic. It wa said that 0 1 0 Barn es, It. drunken men Hayes, cf A. 0 3 6 some drinking, ant saw Webb. 3b ... persons object to Keeking ' jthM-Jttme-'n U n nV wo TnTraffieJT treatmehTat the Tmfc because V The' sheriff said thW two' weeks Keough, p . , , 3 2 A. Atwood, C. 12 they feel themselves classed as -go Mr. Carter, manager of Vbrian 14 J bmUhT, Cf n 32 3 mttPfila Totals ULjsjuUrajmentiB given a been deputy had appointed park, 1 Jackson, p, St.. A plan of partial payme PROVO. sheriff, and as such was authorised 1 1 0 0 ...... rf Beck, AB.R.H.O.A. snggestea, out tnis met witn oppoto make arrests anywhere within 0 oio 1 4 U Smuin, as" sition, as speakers pointed Out that Sefaatsa 4w ' the county. 2 0 0 0 3 it Wilson, this might be construed by physi of Rails, 2b ... ...... 8 . James T. Gardner, chairman 0 0 4 0-cians and dentists as unfair to the board of county commissioners, Hlllman, cf . 17 7 33 27 3 Totals 8 1 1 15 0 , them. Finally a contribution box WHson, lb . . today said that Mr, Carter's HEBER. er 4 : 0 1 hsystem was urged. as deputy Sheriff had Sutherland, rf A. O. R. AB. H. III been confirmed by the commission. Cooper, If . . ... ....i. a e 0 .0.1 Montgomery, rf . 3 0 1 1 0 Dr. Hansen said that the dental 1 0 4 allow a. association., has agreed-J- o Mr. Carter should make arrests Fanner, 3b .. ...... 4 ep 4-1 4"0 lower rate of P.-- Murdock, cf... m instances charges y i he finds drinking at the resort, Bailey, c... it 1 1 . 1 FhprA npmnnn In naml nf Honf-u0 0 o s W, Nelson, 2b... .4 or on the road nearby," Mr.. Gard- - Kinney, P 1 1 1 f ner re frpAtrmAnt Anil iinnhla fn hut rhA . 1 0 0 0 0 Fraughton, lb .. Burt said. 0 1 agree-upoSweat, ss to prices, would consult Mr. Carter today said that he was 0 0 ; 33 8 6 87 14 Bonner, 3b the .;, clinic, Z Totals. ch . not a deputy sheriff. 0 7 - -Stanley, e "Dentists now may charge as low - Sheriff by Innings: but was appointed 0 0 ,1 as they please1 without violating 010 010 1003 Giles, p, cf Boyd insisted that I get a bond, Spanish Fork 3 0 4 Nelson, If..... any rule or regulation of ethics of iV,i ..,. 100 001. 000-- 8 J. which the county, refuses to pay Provo 0 0 0 . . C. Murdock, p i J the association," Tr. Hansen exErrors. Anderson, lis" for," Mr. Carter saldT "The, county k Summary " Two-base .. hits plained. ot will not pay me for being deputy, Keough, Schatz. .32 1 5 24 Totals Sir. Hedquist said that he had Etoneri Hlllman. Wilson, Double so l am ont going to serve". Errors-Bonn'or I Summary: Elmer. Stolen hoped to secure aid from the state i Mr. Carter is said to have asked plays L.' Bowen toL. Bowen. 'or Bases Murdock, Fraughton, Jackson, public health association, but has for the deputy's star so that .he 2. run Home Sweat Atwood been unable, to get even a promise wld maintain order at the resort onia11srbttli;et(ugh- t, off Kinney Atwood. Two-bashttsBarnes, of aggistasoe. eoagh 4 "When Mr. CJarter was giveavhis SrStrucsr Struck out By Wilson. 2, "We believed we were entitled to Bailey 1 Beck. appointment as deputy b jra eaur. Kinney 8, Pased ,ba,Bs C. Murdock 2. 4.. Bases at least dby by Giles of .the Christmas T)iteaeWA powen, Ande one tloaed to J mainUin a clean dance Hit Off Jackson 1, off ..Wil seal money.-- part balls raised here," Mayor ft.mney iuue. wiro.itcner ball at Tivian, and to Ptevent son 1. oft Giles 8, off C. Murdock Hansen saidrbut the best we could . L ; drlnktof there," taid Sheriff; Bof d. Splre-erretl. UOUDie piays weoo Mr. nrftmlan I iul told htm that his Jicenseyouia to 7n Am ui W,lll..i. Webb . --in.im ledge to Thrasher; d revekSd didn't hi U theap he Jibe i nrasaer. niu uu 4kuw i, vh Mt .Hedquist was under the im I things. W win cooperate with hta IXC. Wilson L' off Giles 4, that the federal nurse Was as closer as possinie, nut ne save 11dock 3 Stolen BOnUli bnt the Other1 resorts in the county also , I MIssHHeinzehnah: said son, of Barnes. Left on bases Lem Howard Swan, that her in- watch,' and jeannot devote all our errors on 6. base 344 Frst Heber K2 to C. Mrs. Swan, structions were to spend six months George time to!Vlvian Park. Mr. Carter Mr. and West Fourth' North street, ser- Lehi 8, Heber 3, Time of game-in the state. She thought she might ought to be willing to act aa deputy 53 1 minutes. hour tirea be detained in this county for two the county to iously Injured hie eye. with without or three months. biTWi sort" to added. ? I. . . . TIDIIGS 'Mr. Carter today told .a Herald blew cracker When the cracker. reporter that "four hundred dep- off, a ? - , piece of it went in hit eye. . 1 1!., Alt A uties couldn't stop drinking np Af Howmrd la now taxing meaicai E.- dJ.vHinckley' of the . here." Secretary v treatments IIA! UU Chamber of Commerce and Director at the bospitat and is E. L. Roberts, went to Salt Lake reported well on the road to - recov' . ery. proposi City this afternoon to make ar"Keep In mind the tion," was the closing Injunction, of rangements for Timpanogos winPresident George H. BrimMiUto dow dlxplayk in several of Salt the students of the B. Y. TJ. summer Lake City's business concerns. A school at Wednesday noon. He was large wmaow u ut ne securea in Miss Faye Irene Watklna came talking in favor of "Community up- - the Utah Power A Light company s s s s w 1 " and the window will be, beautifully from her home at Sedgwick, Kan.. uxt Don Ellis lAeee, 8T. who spent to marry the sweetheart of her A berson will not smear the dressed according to the Timpan- -' Warlast week visiting his brother, Kenneth. lin face or mar the feature! of the one ogos idea by Prof. E. H. Eastmond schooldars. res E. Loeee ou Prove Bench, and den, now of Thomej EUlnore, Utah.' he loves, began President Brmv of this city and Lynn Cluff of Salt ornwho- - left ft WeUlnr in the The conplr met in nrovo yester hallt J'a lover means a protector. Lake City, . .. ... Fourth, dropped dead at day afternoon, obtained a marriage love without protection is notbtagi Tbe Spalding Goods company, iv, if Vp. m. while visiting relatives jkt license and were made, one. by but cheap sentimentality. the Western Arms company, and 41 WelUngtooj. Wallace M. Hales. , Clerk told of the necessity 01 the Salt Lake- - Hardware company he Then County" A .Mr,' Lose was sitting, ia the anft nis oriae aueua- - having community lovers and na- of Salt Lake City wlU also .have t nde of some trees talking . same school In Kansas years ture lovers, that our country might Timpanogoa windows, on display all ed the I members of 'the family when he xo. he eomlnsr west to carve nu and attractive. next week. An effort will be made be aeda beautiful K suddenly fell over. Before medical fortune and she remaining at home and to place a large oil painting of the se preserved.U assistance could be secured, ha was until he had become established In Among the things suggested 10 oe Wasatch giant in the lobby of tbe dead. Dr. J. A. Judy of Price ex this state. , accomplished by lovera were the Hotel Utah and along with this an amined the body, but would give no world following: mall posts of uniform invitation to the --. cause ot death.-'"r-- -" 'Miss Xelta cott. ot Ptoto. yea- - sise, all painted white: elimination to Join Provo in its big annual A coroner's jury rendered a Ver was taarnea w juxrea o.i df garbage dumps along the county mountain-climbinclassic; dict yesterday attorning that death teraay Sturges ot Silver City, ty waiiaow highways; more lawn, flower -. waa trom cause unknown. . , M. Hates, county cierx. and ' whitewash In rural comMr. , and If rav Warren Losee of HEY. FELLERt, LISTEN I well kept churches, munities; Provo and Mr. aid --gMrs. Elmer tod fOR MAKING WHISKEY. chapels, and grounds; cemelery Loses of Salt Lake left yesterday Dr. F. iota well cared for; and more well Diion, ot Commun morning for. Wellington to arrange Roy Unwu and Malvm Oose. arranged play grounda. Uy 8ervlce, wUl give Provo 1 ror ine funeral aerrlcea. two young teen from Spanish Fork, The Timpanogoa highway propoyoungsters lessons in correct were fined $50 each Wednesday sition, wherein the government will forms ot swimming and diving MOVIE MAN MOV1NQ. moraine ' in'. Judge James B. pay 70 per cent and our local peo- at. the North park bathing pool Say Sutton, owner of the Strand Tucker's court hare ou the alleged ple warm W per eenCtfoeiy Beys will Instructed.. Friday motion picture theater. tomor : mooiwhine whis eemmeadattoa. . ef at 8:30. uiaklng charge win move aloug to Tellowstoae, of Both the ThereH beA'tosso tor girts key and home brew. an Sber- taking hU famUv with him. ' Mr. young men were arrested cent cloth of rifteen per Saturday at 1:30. , y- . Sutton expects to be away about itr u. uoya ana orougnt tostnis manufactured ha Germany la made ... Everybody com'a id, .the j. ' ton days, motoring to, through, and city Wednesday. The One was of sweepings, rags, clippings and wuter'a fine! , -' cotton waste. Hill. U- - W :" jwp, r, i PRICE TWO CENTS. ROAD RAKERS ROUGH ON ROCKS LUG LUNCH ALONG - rd Fair tonight nd Fri. by Jocaf showers . this afternoon. ii UTAH dan preceded PROVO, UTAH. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. VOL. XXXYIL I NO.' 26. ' The WeatoJ Fifth South.;,;; ;tV7-;--- ' ,.f -- |