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Show - - , uin evening herald, Tuesday, November BUSS HOOVER - pacs fit. 3, 1923 INS-HONOR- S mats me ruei were uiaa to . VJ - Recommend" - A - Kiss. "HiUliig". Hoover of this ity was given first honors tu the j I"tab tat eamateur baseball toaruey lUi'W V tmreth Jigo hen twelve, of the best teauis throughout the state ctitotod la the mpetition, which. - Ignites Easily, iith r Hot Burning: and Long Burning ' You'll Like ifrspfnii'vUIe t ly'hasereaine off with tbejnighe- -t honor. By cracking out seven hit? in eleven h gal 4rips jibiter in four games, this chisoy .out fielder hatted for a .636 pern utago. Hoover .will ieoeive a of baseball shoe,, Critics who watched Hoover perform during the 'ft jfive that the or youngster is a budding tail player. Throughout the batting seastprlloover has been the u'lmatinn of. the Central-ta- b loop. His billing was of the bard variety and he broke np raiire than one ball game for .his outfit by hieing the ball to the far corners of the lot at opportune times. 'Although all of bis hits jn the. recent tournament were Kindles, they wt-r- solid drives.'' Columbia Goke t'the TWO PERFECT FUELS" . lir at your Service to demonstrate proper (iring, An Engineer IT, .Knight Coal & Ice Company ' v- - PHONE 459 '..V vac: u Th e Fuel Without a Fault" Made Near You and Sold By ..Your Local Dealer four diijys. . Hoover played the SpriitgriUe team In the oui'iii'V, an(J the following report ' ; p. iili:iy?uHljfjjlg. performance t "Individual batting records were kept of every tall player that took part in tbe Umreey and Bliss IIoot- lasted, s - :"''!. j I to Handle.- - Does Not Crumble . Vn.r T ittla Cmnlra Cnnf flnM -- Clean I 0 G TN TOURNEY - r e ' s ''...'.'" t. This perfect fuel is made right at your door. You can obtain a supply of this clean, smokeless fuel by simply phoning your dealer. He in turn can replenish his bins by ordering us to switch a.carload to his yard. dependable supply of. fuel, near at hands im portant when winter storms interfere with shipments. Glory s Price Years In Hospital 27 Major Operations.: . But No. Pay u Wo-Soot- , Few Ashes expert furnace. ConsultyourDealerM and fuel man to look overyolir heating plant and ad , vise you as to the correct size coke to use. Order a few tons of Coke for the'winter now BURN IT BUY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT ward and their acout master, Charles) Hates gave n Hallowe'en party itl the church Frtday night for the p;tr- ents of .the scouts and the aged of .1 the wurd. Payson Locals We are Prepared to Serve (Siieelal to the Herald.) Payson, Ntr.r. 2. Miss Fay White entertained fifteen of her young irl Mr. and Mrs. Irfiuis Allen enter-- j frlends-a- t a Jolly Hallowe'en party tained a party of frier.ds ut a Hal were rooms The Saturday night lowe'en Saturday itight, and supper effectively decorated was served at one long table gay A party of twenty young people j Clever with' Hallowe'en symbols. a charmingly arranged Halenjoyed were played. games lowe'en party Thursday night at ihe home "of Miss jtthca Stark. Dinner One .of the pleasant parties of the was served in the early evening folProHallowe'en seasons featured a lowed with progressive games. gressive supper with twelve boys - NEAtenke etoiy of l. veteijaiif of a Swniitry V 3 -- This is 1 tVt Williams - His 27th pii(jur't operution1101 " thering ft iH?iiKih twice lit Jcpi;iiiti.Mj..on ') e. The coimlvy 'is America. e-sar-lous "Goke: .r Phone Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. - I'Pi-Too- . . Tol-hurs- U A 1 s - i Use your sewing machine el if .?t -- Swing- happin em 1 iTyour-"an- d a; g Free tivaminauon $l too; but to receive' M' thai,- - you must v pnone your name 'A this evening. 8. r;.. 3" It -.oau m ' ; J Prepare . -' ! "(; j 48 lb. sack Two 48 lb. sacks .$2.23 . . 4. .$4.10 - CHOICE PATENT . . - 48 lb. sack Two 48 lb. sacks .$1.73 ............ ;ZAQ ; .'. i l . Delivery Eree. . Prepared and ready for use. Be sure it's pasteurized.- -- - - -- . '"wns my-Ici- r READ HERAIJO " I .r best Remember we pa&teurize our products entirely for your benefit because we want you to hdve the best and safest DAIRY PRODUCTS the market affords, ine pasteurization process is the result of years of scienific research. .And is fast becoming a measure in the cities of the east as HEALTHcompulsory BOARDS are looking upqn it as a measure of safety in the PRODUCTION and DISTRIBUTION of the nation's most important food. . - HUSTLER'S PATENT want for plenty oTHir Csupplementedwlth a little ORANGE . .. JUICEr FLOUR st CiTneSI ,lir,ll lliiamS ? Room 36 3? !"! ftrr-fmitip- the S1iih machine- prim battalion n mliUand was fesciied. was wiiumled "severaltiiiieM. . "SI ,H 'Hut .he' totally dhwbled for the skull was frnctuied. my right knee-reof his life." He's Thinking of Job cap broken and a bayonet was stuelc A regular army officer, upon dis-throngh my arm. "I managed to et patched up. ahUinent or retirement, gets threethoiigb, and ,kivrd witn my 'ennv rjiinrters pav for the rest of his lift-- . T rn. A Ai.. iin, T).,.,i lt...nw,.L.-.;... t .... i. ... .. i. irnrJi, i iJ!A ...i. .t'll,,,;.!...!... ToSvt1.1 r,fnrts to induce congress to reevi, V.'i "Thin a bpitalion rnlil wn o.-tify this- discrimination oil have met " """ "It was on.AtiL'ii;t IS. WIS. Some- - with failure.1 But Williams si ill smiles and is ll0,,l "'e tterinniiS' had. b(en tipiu'd uu hoiofuJ. 'h.at .we were (q do. VV They were all ready and waiting "Mavbf. I'll get .out of bero somePterin foru s envelop(d us with ninchine time and then I hope I enn find a Hotel Roberts irons and I lost IDS men- - in just he remarks. Now for Winter Sewing ' " - ".' . TOTce nilniiie.o. "I'll need one because'! mill have a '. ' I.uIMs ai'd Unyenet. a wife to support. She'g living in 1 shut down and a German Washington Hove. ..." l He Jlf" etliiitr work 1 liouelijjf jrolti 5 Jn 'rushefljit me v7i BThrs bayonetiTTeiT To 1 Rijej,ftthriiilj' meaM twas be rntliiir iinrd. ,gucsfi,Jiecause I've lying llipri. I. piilled forljiged a good deal." '.. whliiiinn is H7. He looks 50 or rrotenbm ami hp run. the WANT-ADS through it. .;r4:2nAf"": TTr-.,':'';-r- If i SrJ 41?? rv..-yu'- Safeguard Your Health ' week-end- often. The nioney saved k I will pay Baby's expenses. II l ' . to Williams I!romll left le. aliMdue.v Its lias bei'ii to retire hnu wiiliout pay. liaked to pieces, another 'section (if slle was Just an "emergency" of- - bone is to bp removed. He Williams isn't complaining. fier, waBWtHmms and the emer- I? ' Columbia it's-Jus- t r liiai'hijjfvj capiia. so lie amy Mini- eomiu t I nelc over, qulti "see" a Hilary aliiwiuiee to I'im for th6 t of bis life, such as flven .to retire, uffiecra of the : rfyulaf army: A Paik-ir- t For Six Years c William8 is a potienfaf WalK-Hoed hospital He hiift weiipied a hospital "bunk- - for--siyrirrs. His right log. n'reudy bus- - been arntitt tited below tbtffcm', It in to be cut off above the knee when.'WiniaiuH is able to v.illiiiiid the knife and the el her once more. gJey n-s- b:iy- - UKttHcMen world war vu and The vcteraUiiu'KutlUHi lierole j ruei. Nov WAMIIMftTit, Hie - Bv'LAUttJC.iUUUDMA.V with ''?-- . participating. Hrs. Jesse, Earhventertained at courses .were served ,at the a bridge luncheon for the Junior JI1M Mlllt- llicn he trieitto piul u out so he homes of Evia Tervort, Dobua . 357 e could finish "I enii't kick," be explains. the Job, but I wiggled and Fern Page. Progressive Bridge club members' and other tlto fortune of war be couldn't. get it loose, around Hook was played at the home oi frienda. Five tables were played. and a lot of the boys ah; worse off Miss Page. Archie Wilson and Belle "So he pulled the trigger, tbiui I anj," . received prizes and Nilda - Mrs. John llnn'ey of Knreka has Aftrr wfm'tgMid for Harris ".Son Sliot been visiting during tbs past weeK iiuieh. 1 w asiuvUled home to the Snelson he eohsolatlbtir with her parents, Mr. and ilra W1i;it Williams worries alwmt stales and sent to Sp'nrtanbiirg, S. ('. most. Is Ihe fate of. his son. 'JXbun-- I was brought fo WashingMrs. Garry" Stevens. Mrs. Otto Erhtndson and "'The soiris ii '"iotal (lisnbiniy" at ton, They started rtperatiujj on me Henry Erlandson entertained the Naomi Hallidny and' Edit h Yo u ng tlje 1'. S. navy's relial'ilStatioir'rr'ii- - and they've been chopping away ever Afternon Sewing club at the borne ur in olonido. m. wan Kliof of the former Wednesday afternoon. of American Fork wero tbc guests most tu iiieifs uboard the 1'. S. S, of Virginia Street thi wiH'k. in Special guests were' Mrs. T. F. Tlio. trouble Is ''osteouie'-itis,.... 1. I. ,:,....t Miss Norma Wilsou entertained a Weird effects were produeed-i'dieiil parlance. the Mrs, Flint Dixon and Mrs. Alnumber of her young friends at a decoration liiiit wa.vu?ik' d'liiiig the world of the home aud, the "In j.lain rnglisb," explains Wil- - fred It.' Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Georire IlerteNeii of Hallow-- e games games, were festive and liiiiiUM, "that menus rotting of the Goblhill are visiting with home Sitturday uigbt. . The irony of the planner in which marrow of the bones. A section of uidipie. Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Grey and chil- in l'aj'soii. a bare band bus ben held out tc lsino rots and they cat it away. Then It. II. Grey and James Grey dren, Will Dj.xon, Jr., gave a cleverly Wells Coward of Jhirley, Idaho, t'liptain Williams by the country for another section rots and they have left Miss Kathryn Ihiuglass has bceti arranged Hallowe'ea party at his has lieen Wednesday for their home at which hp sacririeed himelf is ac- tt cut some more. "There" doesn't here this week with bis six Long Beach, Cal., after a. visit of visiting in Salt Lake during tbe har- bome Saturdny night. All sorts of centuated by the fact that lip seem .to be any end of It."' mother, Mrs. Thomas Howard.' "; In Payson. .season! weeks '.. vest , r .; entered the army he was a governWilliams would rather talk of hit ment cnilw.ye. son's heroism than of his own. Miss Ivy Done who is teaching The Hook club members were de"He wns only 3 years old when Williams, prior to th wor, worVed schiMil in Salt take was home over in the biirenn of minting and en- war was 'declared, but he was big for lightfully entertained Friday night ' ' . " bis aire and somehow or other be at the home of Bishop and Mrs. the graving. K. II. Clayton. Dinner served was ' TbfTi This to lmmiged get into the navy," tin IIitpiHtwd. Mrs. Ed Patten entertained at a at six small tables with all of the .... i lore is. uiiiiiinis own father said. Nimpiv nl and appointments in luncheon followed .by 'cards on r;:tie of what hiipnen'-- to" him af "or eoumv it'Was just his luck to decorations ' V honor of Hallowe'en. Thursday iiftenioon. The rooms ned ter 'wiir wan deelnred: be on the .If cob Jones. the HEALTH INSURyou tables were gay , with Hallowe'en ' I Joiued tfie Wth dnis!on . nt ''His right arm, and the right ' ' devices. of the Scouts First Tbe ANCE Boy e were one of the side of'bis chest were torn off by a Camp Lee. Va. your kiddies. Give them w n.t ptiTcTif-shel- t ftmi b floated-arouncrj; r ou h.". PASTEURIZED "MILK, across in March. JflK tin ffie. water on a spar. 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