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Show y, A NEWSPAPER.' Jedlcatei to a policy f fairaeas to all sections of Utah county. ' v. ? . 1 1 1 - 1 1 HERALD rnOXE3 Business Offic 85 E4itorW Booms .107 , m o dliUlA-- FORTIETH YEAR. NO. 91 rr n rr n j ; I 1 PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY,, OCTQBERJ5, 1925. nnn n n n ' ,nnn r - uu u fe lillll I ll I MCOP till M I 111 , Prom inen t Leader : Called m&wm 1 NECESSARYTO rat ' man "When y 4 V' milestone. Alxint tAvo years ago Mr. Roylance Jlrraa" stricken' "with flmra lysis since WILLIAM MARTIN ROYLANCE UTMCOUNTY: RALSTON TO ' GiE Plastering Popular Powerful Pitcher (By Leased Wire to the Herald) FORBES FIELD, Pittsburg, Oct. 15. The most sensa-tlonworld s baseball championship ' series was won by Pittsburg in what may stand for a long' period as 4;he most exciung ana most stubDornly fought final game. It was not until the eighth inning that the game was put on safe terrial tn o' BANKERSFORM BE BURIED IN U iD IISens Plundering: Pittsburg Pirates Pillage Pastime;' Produce Plenty Pep Pitilessly - ad - DEADLOCK inter-mounta- in t WR'SBLOI lllliG IH . chewing ignm ce'ebratton of The Thronshont the day former stsconsiders it good business do dents of the Young university have Chicago of the Young Brigham ythe founding for lieen arrlvtng In the city In prep appnjjiriate $4,000,000 last year today. officially when and university newspaper advertising seml-cearation for the three-da' iHirlng Thufsdify foreftbrT the .tcnuial celebration which began here Henry . Ford aip5rlated $7,01)0,000 balls of the university were throngI this afternoon. Thousands of peo to advertise the bumble flivver, ed with teachers and students of ft he business men the of ple from all over the h.frlndw section are expected here for the cities and towns can hardly afford former' day renewing to pass up the advertising columns ships of the past. On enterlnglhe lnuiu celebration Friday morning. registered and received The city Is decorated with the na of their local newspapers," said the visitor white and blue i'l" button to be tional and the school colors and a speaker. exThe personal element Inn modern worn during- the spirit of celebration, pervades the ' entire community. , Following the business was givea special stress by ercises ' The relics of the past fifty years hiHtoricul session held at College the stieaker and be declared that hull this afternoon , will' 'Come the both the proprietor and clerks iust placed in the faculty room attracted annual alumni banquet and the sell their own personality to" the ens ed much Interest. Th recognition alumni meeting at College liaH to tnmer as well as the goods which of photographs of youngsters, now , are offered for sale. He urged the gray haired veterans was an especnight. T4i The stake tabernacle will be filled business men to call his customers ially alwwrblng jierfofmance. to overflowing Friday morning for by name as they come Into his place dresses of the belles, of thirty or the Founders' Day exercises begin of business and to demonstrate bow forty years ago also received marked ning at 10 o'clock when addresses easy It can be done,, at the ciose of attention. will be made by President Heber the meeting he called each mtanlter At 2 p. m. the alumni historical J. Grant and Dr. Herbert E. Bol- of the Kiwanls club by name. sessloa was held m College Halk ton of the University of California, President Hoyt- presided at the ' BrthovenV Larghetto frouv' Ree- -Dr. Bolton will speak on Brifcham L,,,,, luncheon today and" called the ond Symphony was rendered by Young us a Builder of the Great attention oLjtha club meuilters to Brlglmm Young university chorus. West." X the"Voinen'8 Municipal Council Invocation, was offered by Zlna Themo'sjLmagnlficent'academic dance and urged levery member of Young Card", a 'daughter of the procession ever witnessed In Provo the club to attend. Jacob Oolenian founder of the university and a forwill precede , tha - .cerenuwitea. , In Mentioned tho duck dinner which mer mendier of fta, faculty. it will be representatives from many President Emeritus George II. Is scheduled for the last of October of the higher Institutions of. learnAdams made- a strong Brlnihali delivered the opening Walter and ing throughout the United States Interest In the If or greatet sp'eakiug of the history of the hs well as from the universities and plea which will le stagel school In beginning he paid a trib footlall games tffe learnhighjjx-hoolof state, and ute to Brigham Yonng as a prophet B. Y. U. ed societies and church organiza- this year by the w4fI-know- ITh"Ity ' . ' which Uiwr he-hJieen, cimfined to his home for the Krwtcr part" of the tinie, alowly sinking away until the fikal sumniona came. Mir.' Roylance was born' In rch 31,;iS(15, the son PprlnRville, ofWilliam tid -lance. Hia grthdfather, John Roy lance, was a niemher ofthe Mormun Rnttalion. After graduating fnun Ihe public schools of his native town, he, entered the employ, of a mercantile' busineaj there at the nge. of 10. Two years later he was working for the Denver and'' Rio Grande railroad where he remained for a year and a half after which he liesan a wholesale fruit buaineW In Sprlngville. He was one of the orgaii7rs of the HprlnRville Banking company f and served as a dirwtor of the bank for '' V more than 10 years. to Provo where moved 1900 he In ,.An&ntAmA flirt" Wllltiim At Pntr. Inace uo.t inc. wnira nmier nit? . cnidnnce, of Mr. Roylance 1eeaine one of the most Important ' fruit 0I1L HN demi-cenienni- ai Participated Prominently In State and City JPolitical Activities for Years A career of more, than average Importance to Provo and the state of Utah came, to a clone Thursday morning when William M. RoySance, business man and civic worker, responded to the (call of death. Tht end came at T :45 q clock at the family home. 845 N(ifth Boc-ond East street, where he" was sur' , rounded by his family. The demise of Mr. Boylance did Pot isev' not 'come unexpectedly. era! monthf he had beeo standing an the threstrold of death. Tender and able care aided him in flchtln the pain and anguish of ihe dlseasH nnderniinitig his previously strong in pro- and atimly constitution-anA tonginz his mortal career. LaHt March he passed hla sixtieth rv Seml-Cen-tenni- al HAD BEEN IN FAILING . HEALTH FOR 2 YEARS . n n ;rii'.rr dlguaui) y) "A liberal approMiatton for newspaper advertising lBalHolutely. esCity Takes on Festive Air sential to the sweess of tlie btiHimtis Historic Session of Attended By Ftve of ror umu t iuj )ntjxmi iu miiuiii a sail Students Twenty-Nin- e Celebration return on his Investment."' EXERCISES FRTOAY The a I we statement was made be LARGE THRONGS AT TABERNACLE fore the Kiwanls club at the noonVIEW OLD EXHIBITS C." Dr. Curran luncheon J. by day Delegates and Representatives of New York City who spoke on, the Dr. George H. Brimhall Traces Growth and Development of Many Universities to auDjeot, "Jtiow.ia AiaKe a ureater Be Present of University Suss Out of Tour Busine.M V Pioneer Shipper of Utah Fruit U'aUed Home at 7 :45 o'Clock V Thursday Morning ..r..:r TSMNB 1BIG SUCCESS EXERCISES 'I FIVE ADVERTISING FOUNDERSiDAV SMTJUFFR n?. n n WTOM yvl u nr PRICE TWO CENTS . tory for the Pirates.-- With the score tied at seven and the bases filled, Hazen Cuyler, the real pirate sensation slammed out the winning which kept the championship in the smoky city. Dark heavy clouds hung ovjer the city throughout the day. As the ball game began it started to sprinkle and at different times the game was halted while the showers came down. Even then the sun was shining brightly in the heart of every Pittsburg fan as the Pirate sluggers overcame a four point lead in the first Inning, hammered Walt Johnson out of the box in tying the score and then Cuyler brought home the two winning runs. . Cuyler will go down in the baseball annals of the nation as one of the greatest heroes of the game. ' . two-bagg- er . short to first, ' Carey on second. FIRST INNING. It has bet an to Washington Rice up, font to left Rarnhart up. strike --, singles to,eenter. H. Harris sprinkle again. Ball' 1, ball 2, ball 3, Gos'ln up, Carey stole third, strike 1 clear, tip, out Hied to left. ball 1, troll 2, ball S, which was a singles to short right scoring Carey, wild pitch. Rice on second, strike 1 Manager Harjls and Pecklnpaugh Uar. ball 4. Goslln walks. J. Har-- holds a consultation with Johnson. 2, pitcher ria up, ball 1. halL23n dilray no4 tupbaUj-bal- l , pitch,; Rice on thirdrGnsltn omec-ond- tries to catch Bamhart" at first, ball 4, J. Harris walks,, fining strike 1 clear, grounds to short, forcthe bases. Judge up, ball 1. strike ing Banihart, short to second, Tray-noon first Wright up. out pop 1 clear, ball 2. bull 3, strike 2 clear. foul to. right, foul to right, fold to fly to second. Three runs, four hits, , I r- right, baH 4, Judge walk and Rice scoring. Bleuge up, strike 1, ball 1 singles to left, Goslin scoring, the bases are full. Aldrldge was taken out and was replaced by Morrison. Pecklnpaugh up, ball 1, grounded to short whfl threw tosecond and caHght' Bleuge but the. out was not sent allowed and Pecklnpaugh to first on Interference by catcher who touched Peckinpaugh's bat as he struck at the ball, J. Harris scor ing and the bases were still full Ruel up, ball 1, s'rike 1 foul, lmU 2, strike 2 clear, groiinrted to seiv ond who fumbled, Judge- - scoring and the liases are still full. Johnson up, foulback, strike 1 dear, foul .outstrlkeJS-fouto Rice up, ball 1, strike 1 clear, foul to leftBtrtke 2, ball 2, out filed to left. Four runs, two hits one er- no errors. ' FOURTH INNING. Washington Johnson up, 111 1, strike 1 clear, strike 2 clear, out filed to center. Rice hp, foul t and ins-p-i red leader. The deed of left strike 1, ball 1, singles to right tions. The following schools will trust, settlnf forth the purposes of 8. Harris up, foul back strike 1, ball us represented In the procession. the new Institution of learning and S 1, foul back strike 2, out strike Extension to Have j Venerable Indiana Senator to Erhployees ' DELEGATES I T J FROM Wl V, revealing the combined practical cU'ar. Gosliiup, Imll 1, strike I nuns unaer juage course Be Laid to Rest nature and spirituality of President UNIVERSITIES AND v clear, strike 2 clear, singles to left. Hansen at B. Y. U. Sunday COLLEGES Young's mind, wag read. The call of Rice on thlrd, Goslln goes to second Dr. Mneser, ihe beginning of the ol Technolon throw to third. J. Harris up, ' With every bank in Utah county . California .Institute IxpiAXAlH)U.S.' Imi, Oct. W. institution with 29 students, the fire F. Eyring ; UuIversTTy strike. 1 clear,, ball 1, doubles to Dr. Carl ogy, r cluip-teM. Utah the county The body of .Siuuiu' represented, and the growth of the Institution center scoring Rice and Giwlin, Herbert professor right of Amcrli-aInstitute ;of the Miss Venice Jepperson, from year to year were, graphically junior United Stlitcs senator' frnm F,tigene Dolton and Beverly Stewart Carey fell In fielding thliall..Judg ineet-ina at was jorKtmiKed this of teacher Untiking city tidd ly President Brimhalt An ln: dauBing OlwuUmln ; University of Chicago, Indiana, will lie taken luck- to his up Imll 1, ball 2, strike 1 eear, ball held at the EL Y. U. Wwlnesday who recently left for feature as the calling of Dr. Christen Jensen; Colorado Ag terosting strike 2 clear, foul tn right, out, 3, old home, in Lelnuoit, , Ind., for evening with H. Aldous Dixon, ricultural College, James A. Stump; has been chosen head of the ballet the roll of the "original 29," five of filed to right. Two runs, three bits London burial according to tentative of the Provo, irosidcut (Ylmle Salistinry, Coliirado dancing department whom were present, as, follows: College, Professor Frank no errors. them Diaiitha arrangcnicnts made today by Sininsrville. vice jiwidcnt ; Rboa M. Okey ; Colorado School of- - Mines, Studios of Music In Stmsit Wof sleyT Alft , .Pittslmrgh Mclnnis up, singles to adIxmhi to ' anil TitvlorPi-ovomembers' of his family, Sarah Eggertsen C'aiff, Edward W. California city,' acoo'rding Newell, Professor. left Smith. up out filed to center Tho burial will; probably be Sun T. Evans.- Simfiish Fork, treasurer. Johnson, Alfred C. Wats and A. E. vices Caching this city. Kecder and Martha Rlggs who made a great catch , In i short The honor la distinct In thnt Miss JosephfH. As each arose, warm- - apThe executive committee consists of Perkins', Cornell University, Dr. day. Besley. center. Grantham' batting for In Chip-machosen ror.; right was Emmett Gl last 11 competition o'clock V. Warnick, ProvO, state. Ralston died at liolcsalo houos In old student. ; greeted-thThomas Dysons MrfrtlnJ Uhiversll? Jepperson Moore up, attempted Morrison, bats left handed. Gran. . Pittsburgh Mil and John X. .ponaldsonj of Denves, Dr. Charles IL Hanch-er- . 1th 77 other dancing teachers. plause Uninches of he business were estab- night after; an illness Of many Each applicant for the position was bunt is a pop .fly along "first ba. tham up, ball 1, strike I clar. foul Pleasant moptlis.from heart and kidney lished at Sprlngville, Payson.. fold to left, out lied Interviewed ,the it Individually was of by the the orgnnization. The isirpose line, strike 1, ground to pitcher, nut back Strike 2, The Uremic poisoniiifs C.rove and in Davis county. Callaudet College, Frank M. heads of Moore ivira asked to stndlos and up, hall tL strike 1 ball 1, to the ' is DRrtri" right pitcher t iflrst. Carey up, business flourished for many yaars, (Breef cause of" his Dri'gCT; ; Grinnel College, JDr. RayIS"poinfed onf byHf?' her knowledge of demonstrate 2 clear, ball 2. clear, ball 2, strike 2 foul, foul to bank to; strike 1 and clerks bsnk be"the strike clear, Hartiman';'.;-6oodinbeen Mr. expected' advaii( ceased :r mond Thr when College, but endhad; Roylance No from dancing." Recommendations rA hall 3, fnul Irnck, douliles ngain,st the left. lall 3, out flied to left came sick more than a year ago. toj the 'M few daf a The employe .in their profession.-- ' the President Charles Wesley Teuney ; Mayor O. K. Hansen and Jacob errors. no one hit, runs, strike up, ontMned. of course'by study Idaho Technical Institute, Mildred o one has done, more than Mr. senator dropped Into a state right field fence, Cnyler FIFTH INNING. J 1 foul, strike 2 foul, out strike nnd American Bankers association will Potter: University of" Idaho, Dr. Coleman, city attorney, also, assist Roylance In letting the world know coma at midnight Tuesday the in ed Miss KreHcr now pitch. 1 securing Jepperson Washington ton!. strike formel '' foul. The. Kansas Banihart newly Agriculup, rallietL lie never ? trcsented. , Joseph Sudweeks; if the suiiertor qualities of Ttah's " i for position. Bleuge up, out foul. Pittslmrgh. Bartfing 3 VVHUam comerrtat law A 2 strike Colonel were selected strike foul, out, tural College, At the bedside when he died nrgnnizntinn fruits, He was th pioneer to up. "out first. third Pecklnpaugh com1 foul Latter-day- '' Saiiitu back, foul, as the course of Study for the Cavenangh of t'tah, being in the busi- Mrs. Ralston, his two sons, Julian ,Mcxirtins are. held Iri the hart up, strike of Wisconsin, Elmer A. Jacob ; Woi ' Xo runs, t hurt to first. Ruel up, ball 1, C. 3 foul. strike Elias Sirs out President Hansen, 2. or strike Juy itiff his Emmett. tneir Grownnd Judge raids daughter, University, 35 following ness for "more than years. yearnnd cester Poltechnic; Institute, Wallace county jail " ;. strike 1 clear, ball 2. foul to leJX, ; ;. ' homes In. plvldendkajod- will 'answer one hit, no errors. lnatlrom a shipment of 35 crates a Ruth Larue, his brother, Royd M. who was present at the meeting and ' No G. strike 2, out flied to center. to. Amiietsif; College, Charles, give T,, Rolterts. find . two brothers and a gsve a short talkv consented possessiion Of Intoxi 'da-- , his business reached 1200 car- - Ralston to harge-roSECOND INNING. no. hits, no errors. . of lsson-wi- ll LEARNED una, SOCIETIES Massachusetts Institute first . The Wood; course. Ralston tho ;:. Mrs; of sister loads a year. cating liquors. , Washington S. Harris up, hall 1, Pittsliurgh Carey up, doubles tei American Chemical, Society, Dr. - Of an He was 68 years old, having lieen At the home of Daniel Garcia, given as a part of the B. Y. U. Twhpology, Walter L Whittemore, energetic and wideawake 3. strike 1 clear, strike ball Cu;-hcenter.ball Ed W. 2, D. American up. foul to ,of Physical right Michigan, Bonner; Deputy Snefiffs OttoBnrk. George. nature, Mr. Roylance always took born in Tuscarawas county, fHiio. extension division work Thursday Jr.; University win Smith Hinckley ; State Univer- Society, Dr. Carl F. Eyring ; Ameri- Davlft arid Charles Coates found 39 2 clear, xint fied to right. Goslin np. right; strike 1, doubles along the nn active interest tn civic and re- in 1857. - Most of his life was SieJit evening,-- at the. "Y" Octol'er 29, ' wi'l be given sity iof Montana, John D.. Rice; can Society ofgronomy, P. V. bottles of beer, whiie at the home of ball 1, strike 1 dear, strike 2 clear, left field foul line scoring Carey. ligious affairs. Politically he be- as a lawyer in LebanonTInd.", "where and university-- ergdit out filed to center. J. Harris hp.' Banihart up. ball 1. strike 1 clear. I'alverslty of Washington, Charles- Cardoh; American Society of Civil t'rlmnft Ksparsa, DepiiHeS Coates. lTSirr"Fari-srakinrToTil, longed to the Democratic party to his rugged honesty and sincerity for the courses hail 3. strike 2 clear, out strike 3 which Col- EnglneeTSTEltner ArJacobfCn tioital Holyoke RrTregeTHldTMouBt Davis and S. A. Willis ft.und 100 T;hTfh3e rendered splendid service won bimTTeaoTngn placeTn "hlsl'TS-fessioNo runs, no hits, was foul tip. Traynor up, out foul L. Dean to . Education '. out first short Association, Hall, Joljn bottles of tieer and ' EXCOMMUNICATION f,1 of Tin. drwtraA oa a nwfm bottles naTrk. . eight " ' a I t:i MIT W n lit Uln ULlUb -.! no errors. University of New . Hampshire, Nuttall, Jr, fly to catcher. Wright up, imll 1, wine. "Both men will appear before He was elected goveraqrof IbJ J:At. the.Tfjulnr meVting of the Mrs! ber of the state legislature on sev Public York boll 1 ball 2. strike ! foul, foul back .strike. of New ; Nelson E. State. up, Edward Superintendent Traynor Pittslmrgh of for5 four 8. BaUif. Presidency nnd High Couwril George eral (vvasioria and 'was speaker of diana in. 1912- ami sen-eJudge Instruction Dr. Fred W. Taylor; strike 1 ;ear, fotrt back strik 2, ball 3, foul lck, foul back, out Utah stake: held October If, University, years. Itetiriiig.from the governor the house during the third Utah Dr. C". N. Jensen, i ' Wright (Jhio.TV'esleyan University, Richard cut One run, two ball 2, pitcher pop fly to second. D. an Jiaies, entered 1925, Byron Indjan . jslature in 1899. He was mention--ship in 1917 he CHtKCH ORGANIZATIONS II. Beesley, Oregon Agricultural i utr.'.-- 1 elenr foul hack strike hits, no errors. 1922 was member of Provo, Second ward, can aixdis law firm and-ion different occasions as Mclnnis General Board of Young Men's College, l)r, C. T. Doiler; PennsylSIXTH INNING. 2, 111 1, singles to center. and .Tewwjo Whitehead, a form- - dldnte for. governor, but his growing ewted United States senator. fuuia- State College, George A! Mutual Improvement - Association, ' ball 1, singles ,to center, A rigiit "' Washington Johnson' up, foul up, ward,, Sixth Provo senator of deceased mentlier beof er the. Friends business did not permit of his Nicholas G. . Oscar A. Kijham, Ueraciinos. , on second. Smith up, strike 1 foul back strike foul to- left gtriktf 3, the from his wish were that body the excoaipuiiicated candidate. ctive expressed an Preslton Dt. icming j Morgan, Gedrge Q' Morris, University of Pennsylvania, ball 1, double play, grounded to sec out pop fly to short. Rice up, out Church of Jesus Christ of Lattelie in state at the slate capital be'.. In 1904 and 1905, he was lnayorof feorge Manning of Lehl Royal E. Wight; Purdue University, D. Richards, and LcUol C. Show; who touched Mclnnis and Snjiib shore to first. .8. Harris up, strike ond unchristian-likr-day for to Ielwnou. Saints Dean Harrison V. Hoyt ; Renssel- General Board, of Primary AssoWa- bmmd over to the district court folProvo during which time he" ren fore being taken doubles at first, mh ond to first. . No 1 clear, Jmll 1, strike 2 foul, out conduct , aer Poltechnic Institute, Don Carlos Uons, Presidency- - and GencfoU .ving the prelinihiary hearing In ilered esceptional assistance to the two bits, no errors. strike 3 foui. No rjns, no hits, runs, Provo, Utah." citv. ' He was also at one tinie presl are also four brothers, Harry Royxonug the city court on an alleced, charge Sfoung; Ricks College, George 8. Hoard ; - Ueneral Board ' ' ' THIRD INNING. E. 1925. F. S. and October T. It, "AssoBaUif ; Rutgers University, Dr. By- Ladles Mutual Improvement He was reof "statutory offouse. dent of the Provo Commercial elul. lance, Gunnison; to singles' 1, ball Mclnnis P, Judge . Washington : HOLT. Pittsliurgh E. H. tip, ron Cwmmings ; South Dakota State elation, Mr. Roylance had been married Roylance; Salt Lake; Arch W, Presidency and General leased on bond. . back, bail 2, strike 1 clear, foul to left right center. Bleugi cp, foul Clerk of High Council of Utah Sprlngville two sisters, Mrs. Board;- Utah Stake Young Ladies three times. - In 1885 he married College,. Barnard. F, Sheehan. utrike' 1. out pop. fly to -s- econd. Strike 2. out flied to left. ' Smith .Stake... - Stanford Mrs. : and. UniverJames LelandWatson, Association, City Mutual Spring of Junior Improveanit iJtura A. Turiier, a daughter Peckinin!h up. strike 1 clear, foul up, out filed to center." Kreiner up, ; sity,, DK "Robert B. Xwis; Snow Leona Durrant, Ljdia Ekins and John W Turner, a pioneer of 184" Cliarles Embley, Guunlson. back utrlke 2, ball 1, ball .2, out strike 1 foul, strike. 2 foul, foul Knud-se"t"- Grace Cheever. College, Tresident Milton H. nn(J a resident of Provo at the time Oed to right who nmde a wonder- 'hack, ball l,1ball 2. out foul fly to Mutual Utah" . Min's Stevens' of ; institute Technology Young g 19011eav-lnIn Stake, of his death. "She died ful catch while sliding n his stonv- - catcher. Nc runs. . no hits, .no G. L. Hitchins; The College of the Imurovement Afo4atlon,. I. , E. three children,' all of whom sur- "tHedTo diiiiW U(lge"nfl"crrori achrtie" ' P. find Ozarks, Profrsir ktr IttntldHBTotkhunKr JesseTEtlertson Mr. Roylanc.i'Iiater-e'Jma- r rivtr .first but threw wild.1 Judge guug 1 ' " Utah Agricultural College, President G. Crandall; t rt1 Mrs. Mnv Zabriskle Yonni?. who SEVENTH INNING. ' : to second. Ruel up strike 1. cenr, W. B. Carter sentent'ed en SUPERINTENDENTS G by KImer Peterson. DISTRICT their ; men should Provo of business'"The died in 1920. In 1922 he married "it" lias started to rain again. to left, strike 2, lxiU.,2, foul ball 1, 60 S. Granite,-Franci- s Judge George serve Ballif to Yi ; of Puxton X t UtahiPiesident f Jn-tUniversity Duchesne, Miss Zina Johnson. suDerlntendent fthiisiastic resixmse to the request from Young universltK that they clvf .Washlmrton Goslin .up, strike. he county JH on charges out flied tocenter.i No ruH8i.ne daya V George Thomas and Pntfessor Fred nnd roviikjd-sutfiMif fmsliicw for two hours of the Provo General hispttal, .who ' ball 1, strike 2 fou'-- . out of having operated an automobile hit. one orror, : Melvln Norwich Wilson; CapPack ; J. Nebo, Fowler; University, 'T"stirvlvps." .' '' nniiil FeH'1'?'1 Harris nn, deccuat ions' fot' the semi-cenup. .BtriSii.1. pitcher ti flrst JSile under Jhejnfluehce it.intox- - Iltt tain Carl J. Dockler; University of PoyoXity,; ILClaude .Lewis. . . Uu-ttlil! . . Moore up, 1, out foul fly to third, to Judge up, y center. was Jack Odekirk xt'prcae ftml, singles ''.: SCHOOLS liquor. icating HIGH ,4.oaeen, " t niversuy trginia, nd H 3aughters7siartin WRov-Vanc- e the entire T "Young rtniverslty is a purt f Provo as well Atkin ; Granite, glvetr nls, choice, betwen $75 fine or bail 1, doubles to center field fence strike 1 clear, out flied to rfoht of Minnesota, Gibson A Ma rr."' II. BingKain. . WlUiam-Cof Salt take City, the city Welter ' College, President Aaron Lorenad'i II, Hatch ; Lincoln. Karl 30 days In the county Jail on a scoring Morrison. Carey up, singles rcpion anif the business and professional men ' Roy'unce of Provo, Mn$. Aue W. show that the Institution and are' willing to make their W.' Tracy ; Whitman College, Hon- Bunks :.Ncpht. C. J. Eugar; Provo, charge of having possession of Intox- to right center scoring Misire. Cuyappreciate they Turner of Provo atsl Mrs. ('rank ler up, strike 1 foul, ball 1, out orable' Drew Staudcod; University L. B Ilarutou, icating liquors. (Contiuucd on page Five.) . ,( - . h coiiiuiuuity affair." ' K. Duim of Trovo. Surviving him celebration LEAKONIND. NEW CHAPTER T s, - PROVO GIRL 1 " w MAKES GOOD well-know- u g - fu-ner-at left-stri- the-So- -- u L ke e ;'"". " - SHERIFF RAIDS imtfLjrrT -- TOMEXICANS ti 1 fruit-sliipp- - LTJ) W'il-s)i- i. - ' . " -- 1 r . 1 M ' . - . . i . ' Lehi Man Bound Higher Court n to-fir- a :To - . - . . i Drives Car While Intoxicated h SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES : fr KlrkMFJfcX le ..'- 'm . shurgh-TJiIorrijso- -- ula,tiY-.bila- - $st Inter-monntn- l. lli i. - st . Vftor,- f?--- |