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Show t - - - ,- - - - -"- . V PAC TIIE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926. SPANISH FORK U SILK UNDIES ., - - Fperisl CREW DEFEATS Silk Crept SCARFS and Plaia , . . stewCled . Special. $1.50 $1.95 Social EdIUr, PImnm EUREM MINERS .. .Haniiriag Mr. u4 lln. Roy Fris by of Salt Lake City aad Mr. and Mra, O. w. Hyde of Provo. Mr. aad Mrs. George A. Dunsaoa entertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. A daluty floral pie of butterfly tweet pea a and colorful nasturtiums centered tho table. CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Qub Standing I PH 0 i.ooo American Fork; ....... 1 Provo. ...I 0 1.000 0 1.000 Spanish Fork' ........1 Heber ......1........0 0 JEZX 0 0 .XXI SprlBgville ..O 1 .boo Eurfka 0 1" .ooo Nphi .0 ,1 .000 Payson Rntult f Sumter' Goet At Eureka Spanish Fork 6, Eu and $1,95 Next to Public Library ............ C ........... ' reka 4. The Greatest Values of the Season ABRFOA Jones, rf O. I C.'Huff, cf of-Dres- sss cally reduced for this Phenominal Sale; All the hew Summer Dresses inclu ded - ..4--.- W3. .41 IS 27 Total -- -- AB .Fuult z. 8b $95 (j . . ....1 .....'..3 If Noa, rf Burt, a Butler, ff Andrus. as . . . .... . Warburton, lb H. Shrlver, 2lr Viertel, If Reg. $15.00 Values Berk, c Fowler, p . . ... .4 4 .....4 .1 ....2 . . . .0 .............. Total 10 ?7 12 Score 'by Innings : Fork, ruurf ....000 ' values to $30.00 Runs . M. 11110 Elliott, 120 121 Hits Sl'MMAltY Budge, lmseiLewi PurUStolen "Dud- Uita-8- Sacrifice . Washjnjfton... Early! $50.00 See Window Display , 40 ,,.40- 42-,- 4S " W. Missions ....50 ......... Hollywood San Francisco .518 51 51 4S . , 47 ......... Portlund 3 rT.-T4- .......'.40 ,47 ...........42 . W. TdHho'Falls .'"...."i."...45 .432 Twin .300 FhIIh Poca tello Logan '. 34 37 ................43 38 . Pet. .7ai L, 19 25 35 .083 20' .532 28 34 472 2(1 41 ,488 33 Salt Lake - ... .41 38. .4130 - uuuse. Post Office 19 July JlollHCl July 20-rSt-eel .. High School 21 July View. Post Office 22 July View. i July 23 Steel riant Hotise. . ,i J uly. .26 Post Offlct School; July 27-8- View. - July 28 teet NHI Speak at Salt Ike--E. la Grand RobertSj director of fthytilcal educa tlon of the Young university; Prot . vs. Grand II. R. Merrill, and F. D. B. Gay, sci retary of the Sceuie lUghway ass vs. Lake elation, will go to Salt Uke this evening, where tbey will delivif vs. Round talksj)nj;tali i,wnery.These talk will - be Illustrated with' plctur W , High slides of views--froUtah's scenic The meeting Is uu wonderlands. vs. Lake der tbe auspices of the Scenic Highway association aad will be held al vs. Round the Nowhouse hotel. riant ' vi" " View. ....:...... vs. Round Hant- High School - 40-;- 314 30 .500 44 Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn New York .307 .375 TTAIMD AlfO LKAGlTTr Ogden (Vncinnati - L. J7ct. 35 .02 45 .520 47 .520 4S .515 4S .500 52 .474 55 43H 59 .404 59 Augelea " ...43 35 40 St. Louis 24 56 Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE Club Standing 2-- " Oakland Sacramento Seattle 89-.5- Cleveland" Detroit 1, 9- 5- a .: -- by-F- owler Values to . $ - .... , Bw-k- Jones. Three base hits Hnyward. Double plays M. Huff to Beck; D. Dudley to Beck. Innings pitched 2 1:3 Hutherlund 6 Smith O x. Charge defeat to Fow ler. At bait off Fowler 30. Sutherland 10, off Smith 1. Hits batted i off Fowler 10, off Sutherland 3. Runs scored off Fowler 4, off Runs .HuthiWand 1, off Smith. rexpousible for Sutherland 1, 'FowFowler 3. by ler 3. Struck out-b- y Sutherland 4, by Hay ward 5. Bases m balls off Fowler 4, off Viertel. Kelimut. value Excellent quality ', Beer Cou pons with every dollar purchase AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Standing W. L. Pet. j . New York 52 28 .650 ...46 30 .501 Pblladelpbla 30 Chicago vrrrrr r." rr. 44 Butler, Warburton. Brrors-ley, D .Dudley, C. Jluff, ; Hay ward. Butler 8, Andrns. Viertel, Foult V. -- ' Ios Dudley. Huff 2, Xoe, - Foultr,. JInff. C White Box. with fancy striped borders of pink, blue, green, gold, tan brown end Wack.f AnnounciMiient 'of the eugagement vmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm) ' ' of Miss Theltna Strtmg, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. E. L. Strong," to Mrr and Eldred Reed rUns, soir-of- Mrs. Thomas Collins, was made by Mls Strong's parents Sunday afternoon. The marriage will take place in; the near future, M'isa Strong was a popular student of the l'rovo high scbMl and is a member of 'the Alpha Tono club of this city. Mr." Collins Is known throughout the stute lu the, athlctter field, bnvlng carried off Ismors high House. school and college. A number of View. Lake View vs. Gran July 15 Lake- View vs. Bouud JUiy entertainments' will be given lu ' Vle- w- 4n - Itmws their honor during - July 30 Grand View vs. Kounl July lSteel-PlautJ!8Pos- t -. HU- Flat Crepes the ta Me? Wardenabout tbe euferfaTnTng' roiuus. mi 201 fi Hayward 3. Hit with pitched balls llladelpbla ....31 41 .02L1U4 22 13 ' 4wi lys Sutherland. Tlue of KJmton .v. . rrrr. . . COAST LEAGUE Eureka, runs .....100 120 00- 0- 4 game 2 hours. 25 min. empires Sp. " aShop '.. Mr; and Mrs. Sylvan Zooell entertained at dinner at their borne Sunday afternoon lit bonor of Mr. and M rs. Samuel- - Hatfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Longdon and daughter Clara, of Salt Lake City, Mr. und Sk, Ward Kohell and dm- - ...... .4 Sutherland, p smith, "p ". . ...T.rr. 95 .... 4 " Printed' Sox- - ll Anderson bad Mr. a nd Mrs. as tbelr dinner guests Sunday after 8 noon,' MlwTAlta Call of Idaho and Edgar Fuller of Florida, who are here attending the Xoung university Hummen iohouLTlifiLable was beau tlfut with a silver candelabrum holding orange candles. Table appointments were arranged for the guests-- ' and. member of the Immed iate family. SALE CLEARANCE Children's Nu-sln- k J ;a-- 0 : ends Saturdayrly.l7thV rive more days in which to take advantage of this wonderful bargain opportunity! JULY fJi C 1.12 1 1 2 :.,5 EUREKA Come prepared tb buy two or three dresses. The low prices will tempt you. r-- 0 1 ,7 4 .5 - Haywarfl.-- p vaiuca -- 2 4 2 .".a- continues entire week! ri - S ............ ........... 8 T..1 a S 0 4 vnttOTrrtr:'t-;T."ro-D-- t Budge,' c. Beck. 2b D. Dudley, 3b Our entire istock ! 1 ....4 - ,.,- SPANISH FORK lb SALE il it3 -- . Lewis, wblt-man- A prettily appointed dinner wan served at the borne of Mr. aad Mrs. Dick Boshard Sunday evening, core- pUme&tar t Mr. and Mra. John W. Guy and their daughters. Con uie and Emma., .who. will leave the later part of the month to make their borne in Salt Lake City. A present. tall rae of crimson gladiolus ceo A wiclable will le beld at the tered 41 table. Cover were laid for the honored guests, Mlsa Mabel First ward amuHciuent- - hsll lawn. Willi aud tbe boat and hestesa, Thursday afternoon by the mem' hers of Bonneville .camp No. 2 of A pleasant party waa enjoyed by the Daugbters-o- f the Utab l'lonwn. anumtier of Provo people When Tbe afternoon will be spent with they motored to Bryce canyon and gantea. A npifidkl program has' The also 'been arranged All "members snent a few day. last week. party "were guests" at Bryee Lodge. are asked to bring a lunch. They were. Mra. Ella Brown and daughter. Helen. .Mrs. Anna GHUs - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotsrts ' veiil n' nef "Su iids y al nd "a rig pIeMls EmnjataTwn, Mrmnd Mra. Mark Lewis of Washington, in bonor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.-"Mr. and Mrs. AwbJt, Brock-banaud-- Mr. and Mrs. Uwrge Nut-taand family, Mrs. Jack Hub .A deep bowl of ndsed sweet bard and Mrs. Oran'Lewls. peas was Used as a centerpiece for : At Eureka July Clearance "3tl of fity."Dl Ily and iie-Fner was. served late In tbe. after- Hooaat a table which was decorated-with a deep crystal bowl of flame color nasturtium and dinner ferna. Following games and omnia were enjoyed. Mra. Lottie Davie will be hostes to tbe uiemlsTs. of the Grand. View camp of tbe Daughters of 1he t'tah Pioneers at ber: hou Thursday o'fl.wk. A, splendid afternoon program baa been ptvpsred. An Invitation Is extended to all mem bers and eligible .... members ... to be - .' ..Where They PUjr NVednesday American Fork at Provo. Eureka at Springvllle. ' Payson at Spanish Fork. . ,' Heber at Nephl. 197- - .553 TWILIGHT LEAGUE SCHEDULE .543 Third Round .531 July 13' Steel' Plant vs. nigh .510 School. . .513 July 14 Post Office vs. Grand Jepperson Dance Revue nELDlNG AVERAGES FOR THE FIRST HALF OF CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE The folding averages for the first half of the Central Utah league Is as follows: First Basemen G PO A E Pet. 21 0 0 1.000 2 Bonnet, Eureka 0 1.000 0 ? I. Barney, Paynn 6'. 1.000 1 01sn provo 2 .983 5 115..14 E. Worthington, Nephl -- 117 .980 .3 3 Fred Irtxonr Provo .977 14 128 3 3 Seniqr.JSpringville .1L. Fork - . . .10 tniwsnll. r American " 6 3 .059 .12 139 Warburton,. Eureka .939 13 06 13 Stanley. Hcber .928 0 9 Fork. (Lewis, Spanish 4 .911 .11 Ba met t Pay son 0 .889 Austin .Spanish Fork .(1 13 .886 Fork Hanks Spilnlsh )L. 0 ..837 Kissel I, Spumsti 1'orK .............. ...r;,, 10 - . .... .... 4J70 1 i ..,..12 ........ i A. Petty Nephl Second Basemen - - G '..,'... 3 ....j. i . Bnhler, Hcber Homer, A merican Fork 'Mace,. Kurekii.'.,. Raile Provo .AustiuTAjuericHu";Fork-3L Jhiltou, Siuiugvllle . . Fork E. S. Wilson, Payson ... . "Memory, Springville ..I ....t...... 7 Bock,-Spani- sh -- pa 1 6 2 ...15 41 ... ... 0 6 W. ...10 .I. 8 ...7 ... '" 2 27 8 6 16 19 19 5 10 13 24 18 22 20 17 15 7 .w.12- - 21 :i(i - 1L-- Shriver Eureka . 4 4 .Bllieh, American Fork 14 13 ; Tloward, Payson 10 13 Fraugtrtun, Heljer 3 0 2 vLariion, Spanish Fork .... ."J "4 "Tanner, Nephl 4 0 3 Kay, Nephl . ...2 :.H -- fVl A 9 In - t:: - .....'...,.. .' EcLcJ-Conan- 0 1.000 0 1.000 4 .944 1 .933 3 .921 .920 .906 .893 5 - .803 2. 3 5 5 9- - 2 J7 6 . .803 .800 .794 .790 .730 .722 .007 nnn yj UESDAY, JULY , r Third Basemen . 4 Fonltx. Eureka Whit Hooves, Provo Taylpr, Springvllle Kll'nP: Cowan, Nephf PO 0 A 1 i ............... 6 .....ll Farmer Provo 14 0 32 ?2 24 14 12 21 22 3 14 17 20 . . L..13 .18 Bennett-AmFor- Colvin, Payson EMoutgomery, He.ber,j. Ro we, Spanish Fork D. . Dudley, 8p. Fork R, Lunt, Nephl ......... 24 35 17 7 Pet. B 0 0 HQ Eureka ;,.......-.:.:l- 14 Payson 6 G. 11 ......14 ? 2 4 4 7 6 3 8 8 1,000 1.000 ' - .950 .938 .928 .914 .011 .887 .854 .823 .742 Worthington, Nephi E, Chipman, 8p. Fork ........14 4 Dablet 8p. Fork M. 8perry, Nephl 8 ....I.... 4 Davis, 8p. Fork 5 7 13 7 12 9 11 2 10 2 5 13 0. 1 57 19' X. Murdx)ck Heber 10-1- Sutberla nd. Eureka FowlerJEiireka. .......... .....1.,V.,J.,. 1- 4 7 4 ........... A - 2 2 1 6 --O 0 11--1- 788 Berry, Provo-;.'- .. Budge, Sp. Fork Bock, Eureka, Davis, Springvllle Howard, Provo .;, 3th P0 115 20 .. Turner, Eureka .. 12 ' 12 18 - . ,.3 .........13 .14 .13 10 16 84 113 85 E Pet. ..........,14: B. Ca rter, Sp. Fork .......... Furlong. Sp. Fork ..".;.....;. C .5 0t ..0 1 2 ,8.' LO00 1.000 .944 1- Soreuson, Eureka ' - . .989 .984 . .970 Davidson; Provo mm 2 ' G '."..,14 .EIHtiOLT PO 23 ?1 0 1.000 6 5 0 0 1.000 ... 6 .4 O "4 a r 0 1.000 o" 1.000 p 0 l.OtsI 6 0 1.000 0 0 o 1.000 1.000 1:000 i .I Fork .. 3 ; it 0 2-- I'ark-Nep- 3 .885 T M3 Cowan, Payson Montague Payson .1 .857 I. 8 .785 .714 .606 .000 Bj Petty V. .. . w .. ...12' Fillmore, - Hel)er rr; 77.10- . ... . . Cooper,. Provo --7 V. Dndlev, 8p.lFork ...Ti Packard,. Springvllle v; . . . v,.13. (VUlns, Provo a 3 8. Beiiows, Bp. Fork N. Murdock, Heber ....1 S 2r 1 0 1 ' A'"E Pet. .20 0) DASTflUP .Oil 1.000 i. hl M. ;. ., Nephi.... J ...... Petty, ,880 875; T7-- ........... ... . ... . .900 .894 .803 ...4 .905 7 13 O t'.13 .61 7 6. ...11 .- 30 t 17 " .- 10 ...H 26' 10 3 4 0 0 .l J ,909 .909 ..... . -- 1.000 .004 .900 .931 J)28 .920 .912 ...It , 4. 0" 1.000 ......... 16 0 0 1.000 .14 7 . Am. 1 8 ........ .,. ... Outneldera u IE Perkins, Payson - ... 13- - .. 9 A. Tuylor, Puyson .928 L. Chipman, Aniercan Fork ...909 .. . .". '.7. Grooms, Springvllle-.875 L. -. 18 Pet. Chatwin, Payson . . . . 3 6 3 -- 1 17 fl. 1.000 Viertel, "Eureka-......- .... 1." .77 3 10' 0 '.1000 WellsJHoover, Provo. ... . . 1 3 0 -9.:. .0. liWOi AMlhrr-Hebe- r' .. r.-- . 6 0 7 0 1.000 N. Giles, Nephl ... 1 2 o" 4 1.000 Mcintosh, Provo'.. ...14 15 12 1 1.000 E. Giles, Heber .s.14 7 .1.1100 C. Huff Sp. Fork 10' 26 7 1.000 Noe, Eureka ... . . ;, . . . . . . ...14 13 3' 1.000 Wlddlson, Heber 17 ...14 " 1.000 Barnes, Am. Fork" 1, ..,14 28. 0 1.000 Butler, Eureka 28 1.000 Durrant, Am. Fork t ".13. 1, 18'.:2 20 .970 Wlgnall, Payson . . ; . . . . ..10 18 2 29" 953 BerryTPaywiiTT. .... 7. ... 1 8 15 .943 V. Dalton, ...14 20 14 .941 hr Jones," Sp. Fork 10 7.i .'..13 20 5 11 .928 A. Sperry Nephl 7 9 ...10 12 .917 8. Taylor, Payson . . . . . 8 0 6 i4ZB0' rTnrii . . ... ; E .13 40. 0 6 9 ; 2 on Smith,- ProW 0 1.000 Page, Provo 6 2 10 "I .13" --. ,0 v-- A Kitchen;-Pays- Heber 1 .............. il nr...... ...14- E. Shrlver Eureka .953 C. Montgomery, Heber C. Chipman, 1,1 G 36 28 A - Catchers 6. 31.967 8? 39 78 Pitchers Burt, Eureka ...... ;....;4 D. Dixon, Provo." . .... . .4 .692 E. ....10 . 4 Carter, Sp. Fork ... . . . 3 Hayward, 8pFork SHORT STOPS 2 Ludlow, 8p Fork 1 G PO A E Pet. Thomas, Sp. Fork B .938 Dunkley, Am. Fork Hoi instead, Am. Fori? ........14 33 60 14 20 41 8 .884 Dinimkk, Heber 1 Andrus, Eureka; Chatwin,-- Springvllle . ....... .14 - 21 39 8 - .882 Smith Eureka .....1 28 36 11 .853 Bonner,r Heber Provo MJ3 9 ' 7822 Miller, Am. Fork 7.T.. .11 26 25" Vl Sweat, Heber .14B. Hoover, Provo ... 33. 24 13 ..814 l)jer, Provo .10 M. Huff, Sp. Fork ... .13 22" .42 15 .810 Gay, Provo 8 . 6 10 10 Pi Murdock, Heber H 8 ,800 Snow, Sprlngville 7 19 ,14 14 .797 Dodge American Fork ...... 11 Spalnhower," Payson .11 12 Belliston, Nephl r.10 Cole; Springvllle 12 21 8 .783 Boswell Nephi Burton, Nephi ...... ......13 u 1 O . .i4 1 2 HUlman, ' "- ,875 .807 .803. .5,J!0i. 7 "4857 , 2 ,840 7 . .800 3 1 .800 .800 3 2 ,.700 .000 To be presented Theater Wednesday evening, July 14th S v " ; -- In connection with the picture- - -" "The Unkri6whrSoldie,' '- Revue will begin promptly at 8 p. m. ' 1 r Prices 25c and 35c , mm IS OnCEIESTflA in the Columbia Cool 'and Refreshing Lad ics Free, toots 00c |