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Show AGE EOT I1 THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 110 t-- ITS 'V. 7 WnOV-HJD-E JSSTITUT10H- - REMGE fj f tTtoto, Utah '. Welcome 1926! Adieu 1925! ON PANTHERS - x ..With the festivities of a Joyoui Christrnti KU son ended, we join yoo in looking forward to a ; joew year a year which we trust will be filled with an abundance of good health, happiness and proa perity for all In extending bur hearty New Yearjgreeting, mindful of your liberality to us during the past 12 months. We indeed would be ungrateful rere we not to appreciate it iWe part with the old year feeling that we did 0ur best to deserve iKe support of our friends and patrons, and we have been suitably rewarded. During the Coming year we pledge our utmost 1 perform justly and with equality to alL our .JStponsible position of distributors to the public , 1 - we-.ar- 1 , ! In banket ahootlng and n proweia the Weat high team waa no match for the local five. Their playing waa cbarav. prized by an un selfish and comendable teamwork and waa rticularly devoid of any apectacular individual starring. The five men who worked all but the hint five- minutes of the game, teamed together aa a smoothly running machine aud therein lies the reason for their well deserved vic" .. ; tory. Provo started atrong, took the lend from the run, the first quarter ending 14 to 8. Went played Its beat gam. hi the .second quarter When they held the Bulldogs on even terms. r Bert Bullock aa left guard played the game of bla young life. Besides shutting out or Wtfn,'h'Lftutm tlin. to aneak in fotiW rlfige?a''from the field. He did tftiri Want his share in rustling the nUR'iairdtovered the floor like' the kitchen; linoleum. Outside of that Bert didn't ry much. , '.'Bogie" Snow, caitain and clever forward, waa highpoint man for Provo. Hie pivoting, dribbling, passing and ahootlng stamped him aa a coming star. Be kept his guard in hot water continually by his skillful dodging and evasive footwork. The fans are wondering how they kei him out of the lineup last year. . 'Bliss Hoover, the other forward, although closely guarded, slipped in ' - Students' Suits $14.75 $16.75 $19.75 d This suit is everything a young man's orep, school or business suit should single-breaste- two-butto- . It baa easy shoulder, back and full --cut, straight-hangin- semi-straig- trousers, do-,e- 4 ht g r New cassimeres, newest weaves s, and shades greys, in blue and brown, tan, mixtures, novelty stripes and overplaids. -- blue-grey- Other Students' Suit ME SOLD FOR ALIMONY - i Kirn i lout. Cal Dee. 29. fT'nltwl The attachment and sale flan airplane at public auction, so .tfiut back alimony claim against ISanuel Joaquin, aviator, could be $iid.'' recently drew an interested fcup of birdiuen to this dtr. Iv'eddjnga in airplanes are now )f res.) f common affairs, this form of pledging to "love, honor and obey" no longer being even a: novelty. It ia thought, however, that this 18 the first time Jn hiatory that an was involved In the aftermath of a marriage which was not ' successful,' j 1 The sale was held in a field at Madrone where found when attached. It now is the property of W. A. Geary of Alameda, Who became its owner whea US offered $210. The plane, the buyer stated, was badly in need of repair. j I . '. . : Potatoes, bushel . . School Boy Peanut Butter, Onions No. 1 lb. Onions No. 2, lb....;, j ! : Greening Apples, bushel ? . 47c . . .39c can 55c 2c V2c . . . ... . . . . $1.40 45c 3 lbs .25c . ......,.... 11 ..0 Totals . '.'..'.....'.. 19 22 16 48 G. T. 2 F. p: 1 3 1 S 1 B 0 0 1 I B 3 0 1 6 0 WEST HIGH. ..O 8 2.20 Brnnker. rf, c. Banchero, If. .S..'...'.0 Peterson, c. WlHiama, rg- - ......0. 2 Hodgson, lg. 2 Robinaon, rf. Moore, If. Owens, rg. ...........0 ..,,....0 ...........0 '..:;.. Noble, lg. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 7 19 Totals V Score by quarters: Provo. ........14 2187 48 3 10 13 19 West T Officials: K. Weight and Timer, Hiera. . Bar-nett- Chris-topherso- iqp-th- free-styl- TWO STORES Cash and Delivery PRICES GOOD BOTH MARKETS 1 - Jones.-fhampi- DURING FROM CLERKS .....676 Total 800 6822157 ........ ..1...... 618 625 644 1887 Team Standaig. Won. Lost Pet. Schofield Auto 3 0 1.000 Coke Plant .'.....2 0 1.000 .500 Utah Oil rf.. 1 1 00 Telluride Motor 1 1 - .500 Blast Furnace . . . . Hnnsen Catering .0 1 .000 1 Am. Express '. , ... . . ..;.0 .000 3 . :0 .000 Postal Clerks Tonight at 8 o'clock on the Armory alley the American' Express howls the Hansen Catering Co. Public Invited. , -- 5t f- - FLN wsr '. A white croaa at every point In the road where an accident resulting in death haa own red la erected, on Ohio . roads. Some bad railroad croeaingst have aa many as a doten . awb markers. :...:,'i.-m- j Though James Watts residency was receuuv torn aowns nruius vi hW attic workshop it appearea at hla death has beefttietyed ia the Scieace lluseum at South Kensing' ton. 1 Shows 2:30, STRAND 4:007:300:00 TONIGHT. . . .". ' ; wUh Authti v 7rom che Xovcl by Twenty Comedy "CUT LOOSE" News Weekly . - - i " STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA" ; EVERY EVENJN5 . .' ' ! .,; ! aoci-den- ts 1 -- : ; ' :f.".v. V :K ' ' rCSi ,' Piggly Wiggly Wishes You a Happy and Prosperous New Year L JffTrnrr!Tm(j , These prices good all day Wednesday REAL RADIATOR SERVICE ' SI BATTERY SERVICE DC A 1TC C! UUlINiJ U or rnnn Mnnl II vUl Yellow UiCdl, Ni$L25 Creamery 1 " ' " ..... size . . . . die ii.25c .... 7i'49c f-,- 95c A vD Oauirrh Brand A. n V '. 0 1U. UdU V J iU)UllCr ; 1K. K ft ' Pure Sweet life lUf 031 C 1U5. 35c size . , . . ;V. 65c size ' . . . SYRUP Large mn U:i.A Tf: Machine Soap vyiiiic JLiuiig pkg. Od, Washings sS Nobel Winner Not Excited By Award Small, dozen . or 5 dozen Medium, 30 large i '. Orangeis Navels , $1.00 . . ..rr60 Mixed Nuts, Mixed Candy, Celery, Head Lettuce, Grape Tynit, -- Silent RADIO HEADQUARTERS MEATS PARRY BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. 159 -- y whatever-othemen that are discovered. Coach Leaf believes he will be able to give the other schools stiff fcompetition. NAVY White " , WHITE , . Upsala, Sweden, (United Press). and retiring. Professor Manne Siegbahn of the Uusala University, wlmr of the only Nobel Prize awarded this year,, received over the telephone while at dinner With bis family, the great news rbat was then being cabled all over the world, and all bis wife, who bad not the least idea what it was all about, can retnemlier bearing him ' . aay was "Fine, of course." Professor Slegbnhn is one of the youngest i scientists who .ever, received the Ugh" honor of a Nobel Prize. The prize was awarded for his research work in the properties of elementary substances. s w ...... ...11 ..... ....... r :30-S:1- - 134429 108337 U. 8 .POSTAL CLERKS. E. Bailey ........152 137 140-4- 69 F. Cooper 151 105 99355 H. Done : 106 118 170394 V. Luke 87 135 119341 A. Rasmussen ....122 130 116308 Total 1925 CO. 121 A. ....V..163 193 165 52U L. .Vincent ......V1S4 168 150452 J. Schofield ......108 185 124417 A. " WNKIRKnAM ; Tonight 7 AD0LPHE MENJ0U la and his rchestra ia concert THE KLNG ON ' MAIN STREET" Tonight 7:30J:S:15 ; and Ciena Tyron in . EDMUNDE LOWE in "FLAMING FLAPPERS" THAN CROWN GREATER Wednesday - Thursday and comeayv. , ' , " THE KEEPER OF 4 THE BEES" By Gene Strtton Porter Wednesday antTThursday fa LEFTY Wednesday Only Prize Night ; "0 YOU Chest of Silverware . ' I '' V and ' Pair Blankets -Ace of SpadetNo. 5 i Strand of Pearls. , ; 133 :00.J;3a-'9;1- 5 4 aome-surpris- e The Schofield Auto Co., last night succeeded once more in bowling their way to Victory. Their opponents, the Postal Clerks, fell an easy prey. The Clerks bowled much' better than in any previous game, but could not overcome the lead of the Schofield bunch. J , Teams and scores ateaa follows : 80HOFIELDAUTO ' Shows; 2:30-- - to-b- N Danner .A..109 tHj LUister..... Olsen o SUTTON'S, : t The tank men, under the direction of Coach C, 8, Leaf, are preparing to go out after the honors thla year in awimmlng. Of course they know that they have some stiff competition ahead of ((hem. The Red Utes proved themselves to be great water dogs last year when they nosed the Y out of the championship by two or three points in a very stiff conteat t Young 1b preparo(rtSten scores thla year, if poiwlHleraltlmngh the mission field has 'claraed. the best men Mst"yftir'"sq,aad Rondon Robinson and Lawrence Pet- fson. Peterson was one of the greatest tank men of the state and will be woefully missed this year. With him present, Coach Leaf la of the opinion that he could really snatch the championship away from the other two state institutions; with Peterson gone, the battle will be stiff, but Leaf la still hopeful. No dope' is available on the Aggie tank squad. It may be that the Farmers will spring a surprise in the aquatic events. The Aggies have one 'of the best pools tn the state and draw from schools all, or most of which, hate pools. Brlgham Young Ja greatly handicapped by having no pool Utah lake freeses over before the awimmlng season arrives. This makes it necessary for the men' to practice swimming. Arrjngments are usually made for two or three timea a week in the Provo High v School pool This assista the lads in rounding out into condition. Professor Yaf on the Job, the from the red bluffs of the south. soon acquire considerable profici' ency in shaking their fins. The Y squad has been recruited from the Prove High aquad of last year. Captain Merrill Chrlstopher-siv of the Provo Bulldogs, is now a T man, and will swim under the n White arid Blue this year. la a whit on the 100, 220, and the back stroke. ; .Cliff DBngerfield and Grant Buckley, two of last year's Provo High team, have also joined the X. Dangerfleld will swim relay e and In the races; Buckley will tackle the 220 and the 440. Besldea thexe new ; men, Coach Ix'af will have Wesley Johnson, a water lizard front Arizona, last year's captain, to swim the 40 breast stroke, and .relay; Carl Harris, for the 40, 100, and 220; Fred Rlcban for the 40, 100, and" 220, If Richan is discovered to be eligible; and Harlow plunger of the state. With, this array of ta'.ent and dry-lan- d ............. v ...W....4 BOWLERS-WI- ; Round Steak, lb. . . 18c lb. Loin Steak, ;.20c Swiss Steak, lb. ....... ; . .18c Hamburger made of round ...... ;.18c Loin Pork Chops, lb. .27c l27c Loin Pork Roast, lb. Fresh, Picketed and smoked .... . . . ... . . .35c Tongue, each v. . t. ...... CHATiIPIONSHIP f $1.39 2 lb. Ranch Butter, lb. Saurkraut, 4 1 HAVEEYESON ; SAppIcsba.25c , v Bull-dog- SCHOFIELD'S -- . Baby Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. Silver Bar Tomatoes, 3 cans : Y' TANKMEN West high made several long ahota Hodgson, and Peterson also showed up well for the losers. e Kext Thursday night the gK to Lehi to try conclusions with tbelr high school team. The lineup and summary: PROVO. r. p. o. . .8 S 2 14 rf. Snow, 2 2 10 Hoover, If. Phillips, c. ....1, B1 81 1B .0 Gee. rg. 6 4 12 4 Bullock, IK- ...0 2 2 2 Taylor, rf.0 1 Orecr..lf. 1 1 I S Whitehead, e. ..0 1 0 0 Conover, rg 0 0 0 Ward, lg. that looked good. air-pla- Round Steak, lb. . . 18c Golden West Coffee, lb. ............ 53c Mix Nuts, 2 lbs. . . ........ ...I 49c I . at I24.7S For Wednesday and Thursday I ; . SAVING PRICES I GOOD GOING . The pettky "Bulldog" hoop four counters, and uncorked some sharki at Provo hica put more cheer remarkable all around playing be into Dell Webb'a "Cheer Week" laat ' sides.:- .".V ; . night by trimming the invadlni on Gee the sad Phillips guard Wert high basketball team in a d clsl fashion by a 48 to 19 eoant. line did all that was required of ' V The game which Waa played in the them and more. , Blgbacboo! xymnaaium before large They handle the ball cleanly, made and vwiferoua crowd, proved to be seemingly "tmpnaaibie" interacep- a highly apectacular and most in- tiona time after time and displayed good beadwork In playing the floor. teresting exhibition despite the of the final score. Phillips might - have awelled his Playing by all odda their bent scoring total, bad be aot shown a game thua far, the 'Bulldog mala decided aversion! for shooting even trlng bad the visitors completely when be aeemed to have open baffled throughout mowt of the con- ahota. , tent. Although the Weal high team The foul pitching of the Provo t times they team waa of a high caliber. Out played good ball aeemed to be helpless against the of twenty-tw- o chances, they missed auperb paang and brilliant floor only six times. Is the second half, work of the Provo team who were with the , scrubs playing the last in the pink of condition last night five minutes, every try from the In perfection of teamwork, aure- - foul line waa converted into a point neaa In passing aa well aa accuracy BoblnsoB the midget forward for . er aud h was in the hospital for weeks la the ear! y eeutoa after an " operation. f Wheabe did fat back late the game be didnt behave and he was finally aoapeadeA a ad Ones' for la- anbordinatloa. The club, of coorae, missed "his bluing ted the morale of the players was brokca by reNew. York, Dec 29 (United Press) fusal to abide by the trauiiaz rules. Baseball bad another year of auc- The surprisingly good showing" of eesa and prosperity la 1925. The the" Philadelphia Athletics waa as hot pennant gama flwtriahed-wk- h unexpected "aa the eollapse of the races in the two major leagues and Yankeea. Mack's, youngsters fought but competition in the minora. with eat It the cbampione until the The fight the Washington Sena- ton had in the Americas League to laat quarter of the season when, the taat off jWPhlladelphia Athletics team fell Into a long losing atreak. tad tblmpresve victory of the Excellent pitching by the veter- tanley Cove young Pittsburgh Pirates over the ana, Walter JobssoB, New York Giants In the National leskle and Dutch Beutber, enabled League stimolated interest general the Senators to wis the champion- :, V k ahlpT, ly In the game. ; It waa unfortunate that ' the Bucky Harris, the yoimg manager woridts aeries waa spoiled by beast of toe cjiamplons, soadf a shrewd ly weather, but nothing waa lost tut move when be picked up Coveleskie comfort aa the stands, were packed and Reuther., No vn but Harris for the games and a sew record for claimed them when they were about to be tossed to the minors and If receipts was established, The bad weather encountered la he hadn't obtained then) it Is doubtPittsburgh convinced .some .of .the ful that the club would have won major league magnates that the sea- the championship, Covejeskie and. Reother went bad son should be closed earlier and It waa decided to dose the schedule just before the world'a series startbextyear on Bept 26 and to atari ed and the weakness of the pitching the world's series on Sept 28 or 29. staff without them waa strikingly . . ? The National League ownera, lined apparent Business generally was good In up solidly with eight votes against the early closing but Commissioner the major, league although a deLandls voted with the eight Ameri crease waa reported from New can League magnates and It passed. York, Cincinnati and Brooklyn. ; 4 as they Thla caused To avoid jbe. danger of Interrup tion by darkness, it waa also voted are three of the best baseball towns to start the world'a aeries games V New York possibly was fed op On at 1:30 Instead 'of 2 o'clock. The result of the National League championship teams and Cincinnati pennant race waa pleasing, particu hasn't had enough champions and larly to the fans around, the circuit Brooklyn la Just Brooklyn. who had tired oil the protracted A species of sheep- - born with domination of the New York Giants, The Pittsburgh Pirates bad a fine short tails, making docking unneces- young team aim they were deserving ary. has "been devf loped at 'the champions. They had to fight bard South Dakota Agricultural College. to win and they would have had a harder battle if the Giants bad not Buffered a distressing run of and bad breaks that almost wrecked the club completely. ; The Pirates, however, were handi capped .also by a miserable start The team waaot in shape when It returned from the California training camp and it Was mouths before the players got going. It took a good, game team to win the pennant and even a gamer club to ww the series irom tne ,asn-ingto- n Senators. The collapse of the New York Yankees was the outstanding devel opment of the 'American League sea " " son. , Wally Pipp went so bad that he had replaced at first by Bus ter Gehrig. Deacpn Scott slowed up so much that he waa traded to the Senators and Babe Ruth's trouble demoralized the club. The Babe bad to be brought home from the training camp on a atretch BASEBALL HAS IN UVELY HOOP GATiIE DEPARTMENT STORES L 2S6 West Center Street : 'BULLDOGS' TAKE SWEET 29," 1925 Phone 730 ; 161 West Center STEAK, lbi . . . VEAL CUTLETS, xtra Choice, lb. '. . .... T-B0- afifi . . .. . ; . . . . . . :V.22c' .... r PROVO LAMB , UTAH FRESH CAT FISH, lb. .... ... r i ;p -Plenty of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens, I STEV lb - .. ... . . . . . .. . . :; . . . . . . . . . .v ...... .... . . . , . . jf y 20c 15c 5C I ' |