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Show mce ront THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY,' FEBRUARY 3, 1926. STARTING FRIDAY in dti Wu M Vfor further 1 Announcements " I ; .... T New; health iti Tahlac '. f ..fm Phone107 r i fit ti fti mt." Hi ktaltk Tenia ' Ttmy. E.. B. VWts Bryant St..Dubm:Iom. ' ' " at t' B. Y. . pnt Jfl civv-- -- tlt- 1 1 1 iiLl Ljl THE EAGLB' W , tor' California where he will a Flk Ladles Meet-- All mothers, wives, sinters and dmightera of the Mrs. Bird Sings Hiullo tun of are iigjllnlly invited to- - the eli;l)t- piks I'wvo and Bprlnijvlllo. card party tttJje .'.given tonight In ed rd jo Jus t M rg, . 'ora Thiirnh RIDE THE wr OH.KM vy OiM -TUNETjf It J Jt L brofldtaHt from station- Mr. Angeles Tuesday, evening. Lirensid to Wed. Marriage lica.."'numBird rendered , beautifully lor ences have lieeii issued to' the fob ber of eopranoNolos. : jl rtT lowing eiHiples- by CouVity ,C?(!rk iNatM Hales t.; Allwirtj lowpa Mrs. Kiln Wallaee-M.- -f Vklihif nv Salt and a mm SniltU is visiting In Salt Lake I'ity, Boweu of Payson and Lois Brock- t hank Davis. Spanish Forkj Andrew Goes to Salt Lake MrIOa 4'en-ro- d Joslnm Oroft- Mernmiefc, tTtah4Uld For convenience and economy buy' wui called to Sttlt Lake Friday KIIh Smith, Provo; George Matthias, t t ft on account uom. ncKets or of the serious illucs of Denver and Rebecca Matthias, Salt Luke City . -- u'Mile Mr. Mileace Books Sulnuder'a Ruy prandsKiu. SIrs..St'lander was Week-En- d " CcurlJmuf Insured Following a formerly La Yon FenroU. Excursions - , ' plan snesested by Commissioner W. Thomas Kliner Jneobsen Salt Lflke Vlsilor Minimum fare now 50 cents : firing for S $."0.- visitor. is a 8alt insurant! cuvera-i- oil the new this tllj', audt- - cuu-a- ' In Salt Lake George A. Hansen, amount of insurnne will lie 'placed " if is Ilnuoen of the manatter Caterlug, on the new building at once. In Salt Lake on buaiuess. , Safety - SQUAD BEATEN Ike Economy na rer I'eu-rod- aon-Mr- Heated Car Service or protection of , perishable freight . -- (Jives Talk Mrs. Walter Haslet Returns Home Mrs. Alouzo Mor- particulars.? n nple:idtd lewson on Ethirs to giive in homeicy: has returned to her SALT LAkE & UTAH- - - Vernal after sinrndlup the misr"week the junior and wcniolr classes of the Second ward M. 1. A. Tuesday eventhe guest of her iiarent.s, Mr. i ' - R. R. '. - . here ing. A ntimlier of mothers Were presand Mrs. Scott P. Stewart. ent, wuo together wttfi" the class i HENItT I MOORE and D. P. r members utimbennl about fifty. ' ABKRCROMBIE, Receivers. - . Vkll Here-il- lH Virginia Boyle at week of Beaver-spen- t Ijeadeishii .Aak your agent for . Bottom row, left to right: Dewoux Stiow, Chu Martin, Lavera Green, Joeeuh Alln Donald UadV, Frrron liosseej second row, Glen k'ppK athleiie manager, Ehner Blillett, Arthur Halct, Captain Hud Shields, John Fesrher, CosWh C. S. Leaf row, Man k' Hwlgson, liSwrenre Bee, Lytut Smart, John Joliosoo ami Herbert PasewsBt, n ;p lorlci:- pok players who have In traluliig since the f school, will probably line up v .: as follows: , . Hud Bhields.. center forward ; Elmo Martini right wing; Arthur Ussier, left wing Lynn Smart, half back) Fertoa Losee, left guard; Sidney John, right guard; Reed Gammom goal keeper. Elmer MillTho-hiea- Satlohal League hotkey team hare , will want to pi y in Sew Tork had aome experieuce this " year where a he nioner Is. As It has been shown In the . . along this line. ; r Sew:. York does not detiia n& a hockey field that' an vail Jitar team Is not t match winning team in , all lines of sport of Individual work-but New York certainly does not for a lesa brilliant squad of teim hate a winner and the hockey pro- Workers, it might follow that Sh Ail- moters strive to get the strongest American football team might be . college Combination rof players ob the mar-kif- defeated by sb team aeasbn elevea and that n pnt o , F profesiionaf V of major league baseball players f They bought the franchise of the blight not. function as well as low Hamilton eluhi whlcli' bad on its ranking c'.tib of fellows pullttig payroll some of the most expensive together and playing the same style players In the league and the.f of a game.bought other high priced stars and put them oa ancyLialarlesJ Name for name, It should have been the best, team In the letigue. bnt '.evett those who had the most meager knowledge of the game remarked at the superiority of the team Work shows by the (anndlan teams and the tendency of the New Idrkers to Individual play. , HONOLFLtT. (. P.)- -A hew stad- ThatJa inly tiatural re Mtn lunrwiU lie built ih "Himoluhrdnr- to the big money of New Tork" a lng the coming year for the accomoan prominent-Canadihockey man dation of the 192B fonrtinir ernwila. aald recently. Hopke0.s.sbee.i il Whea..theiadl4im a tremendloua financial success in seats for 30,000 spectators will be l Iwh'ii begin-iliigo- ' : ( s p. m. : posed of West and Hlllmun prevent el IjoIucoTii's offense froto doltig any damage. The visitors were held td two field goals In the fifsThaif. Holdaway and West shared the scoring honors for the home live," while Hillman took the burden of tuklng the ball off the backboard In commendable style. Thomas was the best ball, rustler siured for the losttrs. R, Madm-high with three field goals. The "soore : Wednesiay night BULLDOG'PUPS -- Jnsa.ntOrove. .... If. Brinley, rf. . Holdaway, c. West, lg Hillman, rg. Hayes, if. Kirk, rt. .., Ash, , Totals ....4 ....0 ..,.0 HIGH TEAM 44 8 T. S.M4dsenrif. "'77177.5." ....... .3 1 F. V. 0 8 18 4 0 2 11 3 0 0 S t Mlm-Iw- y J r S : XTHVARD BEATS FIRST' Total".. rmisn sickly, tmiiiftN,! ' : 4ieaUhy!.Therear--OThet-Symj- ; otins. however. If the fhlldU pals- yhas dark ringr ijttiier thf eye,"1)a4' ... . . breath and takes no interest ltt play,4 It is almost s certainty that worm's ; - " are eating away Us vitality. The . surest remedy for worms' It 'wulte'e A CreamVermlfnge.JI; II positive Be T n struction to the worms but the Chili Price B3c. ' Sold -- - Adf. by Hedqulst Drug ' Stores. , . harm-lesse- 1 V .7....... ,p K k : - - Public Cordially Invited Elite Beauty Pgrloir 0. 18 327 West ID1VIDUAL1TY , , Center , ; . .; Next Door to Ross Milliitery ,7-Pho- , 13 ne ' V I MNGiOlISTO ! ' lU-e- .' . Children suffering from intestinal worms are cross, restlesa and on- - ", aiallAul Rapid development of football in Hawaii la responsible for the proof several ject. The appearance mainland teams to. Hawaii brought Interest Jnt he inhtnc Jo jahlgb pilch this year. It Is pbtfned to con struct lie field so as to accommo date the Various pageants ami cele THURSDAY, 4:00 - ,..,.1 , t' In connection. with diir opening ih otir new location. 3 25 "t" High Khool. - '. - G. T. F. P. 2 9 0 0 10 Chrlstensen, rf. 1 1 1 i0 01stu,rg. 2 0 0 4 If. nolt, 2 . 0 0 . Taylor rf. B. Jadd, . O . rr. .--.ft -- O -- O1 0 0 -- 2 Brown, rg. 8 8 2 IS Totals 1 0, Q 2 Bown, rg Referee, Weight i umpire. Rnlle. A. Judd, lg. .0 0 0 0 .......1 ,..,,.,,,1 A. Madsen, c. Bunnell, ig. ' On Advance Styles In Hair Dressing Ig.i.! ' " . Lectureatid DemofistratioS ........ "Totals - ANGELES." of Salt Lake City will give a ' 11 Feb. 8 (United U8 News) As a result of , the rapid gfovtth of Los AigeleS and South ern California, the Postal Telegraph company piani an expenaiture o( 15,000,000 for imnrovements snd extensloiis In the' southland durlngi 1920, according to K P. Reynolds, t vice president, ' MissBettyMook .3 G. an big go Just -- Lincoln. rf. Snd that it will 1 ....4 ....4 .i-i.- Thomas, sure next they they year, The bigger the receipts. know, the larger the salaries can command and they're all out playing for a new contract for more money. Ane Influence, of Sew The Provo high second team Von fork proliably will be felt later on a fast and exciting basketball game other teams as all the star players from "Buck" Dixon's "I" high .school- five. Tuesday night in the "I" gvm, by a score of 25 to 18. The Oileei)S" mj e slow to get under way trailing on- - the short end In, the early part , of the game. Whitehead and "Bud" Taylor were the scoring aees for the r. Gee. and Farthitigham "pups." eds .strong .defenslvo game. tljristehsen was the most ac ' curate shooter for the users. Provo High Seconds. O. T. F. P. 10 ,.5 0 Tsylor, rf 0 Crer, If. 2 ..1 O Lewis, If. 2 12 Whltbead, c. o . o o o Eggemen, c. 1 1 Q 1 Gee, rg. J0 O 0 Farthinghom, T : To Sbehd Millions i - Tuesday evening In,, the .high Mihslorary Dat.cei nilsstonnry lieucflt dftwe will t glten Thiirs- - school gym the Sixth ward "M" men iitithe- - defeated the First warders by the Provo --Abiitof! Clifford Mawihy decisive score of' 40 to 23. MV.nsider. rvteitok of llh4ifk-14 o.VnwVjii. Ing the pVactkbotBHeama gave S the-foren7ertahinionTWTffbe In last wk. or acandy daiH-- and thirty six fair exhitionjf basketbalhr Knnd FARRELL were 7 iBy HENRI Vtslted nere Mrs.' 'Roitert Cor- - boxes. 'of candy will be given away! sen.'..Condon and;B. Menlpve " Press Sport Editor.) (t'nited the big guns for "the winners while t has mnsie been and (iood smired 'fiH-nBiiiV'rt,-Wnhthe ItM of NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (CP). --One the Jdibllc Is cordially invited to CreerHind Martin showed to advan pnt few day visiting relatives in attend. Of Hie principal objections to the ' tage for the losers. ' t'rovo. teams other " Ulan that it Is a Ltinenp land summary:- ' . " to pick . the Ward human Sixth Impossibility Salt I.ake Visitors Mrs. '.Clarissa -G,T. F. P. eleven best players from 1L000 ' Strong and Miss Dessa Adams were V 1 la that it serves no useful purpose Rj Menlote. rf. . In Salt Lake Monday onbnstnessin 4 and' has - no meaning. Qr If. ttt.2-- 0,Whitehead; culture with the beauty, connection 17 1 Cbaches will tell you that eleven H. Condon r. 1" ,.8 school which they will oiien soon at V. Luke, rg. 0 1 l"i i atav players do. not make a great ' 372 West Center. Hansn Cuteting cbinminy won its W. Mortimer, Uj. (...0 0 0 0 team and .that Individuality Is the flrt game of the Tuesday C. Knndsen, rg. .....8 7 Worst, Influence , a ' coach has. td 1 Vbitlng Here Mr. and Mr. W, ' evening iu the bowlijg tournu G. Stewart. If. M....0 0 0 "0 ovek'ome In developing a winning D. Sutton of Halt Ijake1 are visiting int 1 now iu progress at tlie Armory E. - r Campboll, rf. .i...O 0 0 0 team... in this icitjf with Mr. and Mrs. 1. bowlln? ally. The enndy makers D. 0 0 0 It Is fortunate that in the coll- Miller, e. vron from the Telluride Motor com.' W. .. 1). Sutton and other .relatives. 0 0 0, 0 e;iqte field, the footbajl coach Menlove, lg. pany .by a small mareln.J i :. finds a y hlgheiypt Jif player who LaUei-M- Motors to Salt Sha" r. Thursday evening (he' Sehoflcld total ....L.....2a 4 4 44 Is" willing, to subordinate blmselt Mrs. spent TUel i y Aitto company wl;l play the Amor - FlrstiWard. forithebesjtjntertttofjtlieiejim in.-trn Epresinnmr-"-'--Tnben linemen ' j Tliere may have" scorft.of Wednesday's game'. 0 '.O R and other back on the Illinois If. Martin, 'New Arrfvat Ir. aid lrs. Jo- Jiauisent'nterlnir. .: 0 0 - 2 nd Dartmnuthteamtr last fall Burk,7 iTi .7; tepli P. iinbiison nanounce the ar Dunn 0...IU ICS iC3 4'S LfltseU, fcT n irr 1 1 whe may have felt a personal rebel " 0 22 Uoii 80 121 rival of baity girl ."born Friday Harris : 0 Jones, lg. against the publicity given Red Mother and daughter art 146 J.ll llfl 396 doing Bailey Strong; rg. f. ......... 9 tO 0 0 Grange and Swede Oberlander, but " Sutherland. 133 123 110 3TT Josie, rg. nicely. .v.t...:..0 0 0 0 yort can bet your last dime that .O 0 Crecr, lfi they kept Jthelr feelings to them- Keiiirna tn Salt like Miss Vinwi Total A Laelfes. ..v,- :: , Bunnell and Miss- Winnie Scft bsv TeUnride. iiDt-r-.11 6 0 22 , The 111 were out to win football "Total tfetumua.to.ali,,Uke.aftPr V.Wnz IRffleS ans U team tm flrt 1X1 rents. 150-4- 72 r Mr, atiil Mrs. Brown v . V..:iii7-ITDt'CKED IX MILK TAXK- In the field of prpfessionsi ath10ft 288 U L. Bunnell ahd Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwiirds. .'...' 80 letics, however, there Is less of thaT " HCftotfe. . , iivutnjr ...;;.,iiooioa joo soo PRESTON, Eng. John 'Knowles lofty spirit of idealism and- self, liuimnjr ;..i...,,ioo 1U0 100300 was fined for ducking into a milk sacrifice, because atar reputations Axel Ander, Goes to t'atifcnrfatank a (dairy maid nho be declared have-commercial advantage. .1781 was lazy". son will, leave Thorsjuy morulug .Tutsi ' he proiiioiers of the New STork , the home of All-Ht- the'-'ftra- - S t:T s Herbert Pasewalk, Stibstltutes. The game will follow the regular swinimlng and diving evclits two In state leaguo wimmlng meet. The swlnv mers who js'lll reprsent .Provo High u events are iliese tonight in addition to the polo players, al ready uapied, Joe Allen, John Feebr Lawrence Bee, ler, La Bert Carter. Waldo Hodson Elmet Mlllett and John Johnsotfr The attivitles begin promptly at ; f brations perpetuated by tbe dlffet-- . ent races of Hohdluln't population.7 . tMTudaTgTirnr. 's jj Con opens-next-fa- lli - . ttnoL-T- he pine b ague by whipping the Lincoln tult- MarnMl Folks Daurp A married folks tfniut) wi'l be hi Id In the Provn Ho(iad ward, Fridny Jilght, r'eliniary.8. Mood 'music hag been a rordlal InviLution nrTnripeit-nn- it is esici.diMl to (he, mibllc. fiic-ult- y il test is probably the first of its kind4 to le played U the state. . J'he new game, which Is very popiilar In the east, Is played with a twit resembling a Smwer footlwll. alllHingb somewhat small,'" with aev-vswimmers on each side.- - Coach P. 8. Leaf, Who has charge of the arraiigements,-w- Hl explain briefly the object ;of the game to the gal- - Vern-Green- of 44 to 18. The splendid teamwork of the liHral five completely baff.ed make the visitors. A. perfect defeuse eoui Ids home. Hmn-phrpjr- nubile tonight, when swimmers High Bchool will meet a team from Granite High . PLRASAST GROVE, Feb. Pleasant Grove's basketball ieath the in . - - l'lw- st tte Brighaul air. Tunfdoy. aaortf'tft Wit- DP allOTl. ' hlVJI in fialt lnke Jatneu H, Maimon out weight or suffer from trying ! ht tint 1st Tunlnn start tou is Tldltlng in Knit Iake City, f back to tiorous trengta and health. ' VlfthH Here liPOramlc H. No lone, wretched wait to get re IvigmrTiFlTPd t llie Hrla suttsl Tanlao starts right in to fcuild you up. It cleans the blood, ham lounR university TueHiliiy. Mr, revlUllzes digestive organs, fixes Humphrey la a dn'iul'r of the. of the T." A. C. tip the liter and makes you feel like a new penon. For constipation ak Taalao Vegetable Pills. ln Salt Lake Mrs. Tlioimi II Wrtirht lg eiieuditiB fw day In Salt Lake. ' " V" if - o hik-key- LINCOLKHOOP is fua dowtu.ll our-system The line will show Holmes, pick- urd, Ferryi Enl Buwdolti, Payne and Jlsmukea, aU biHt year men.. Alubaiua swept through Jta s'hed-nl- e undefeated last year and whlle It will face the same teams" next season, It. will Jate to fight harder, for each : team will make especial TUoiimj slii ' it 7? - -- - Coach Wade plans to put his men through a spring training period that will last to the end of the bas ketball season, Snd opening of the baseball practice.- - H4ally rSends som of them through workouts, " even In bad weather. T C" , grateful users have said about Tan- Ice and enow earulval bold at Vlvtan iuch Ue, Our flies art packed fc ny testimony. t will-ti: un UH tea in. , i jWtr fhls statement tnerely backs tip Touur uiJWHlty What over nt hundred thousand- Mprtxmt was a nsrticli)nt - j Kqtilt-iilileI- SinatakiutTaukt mylrtuihtartmftr. i tkrijt from - rousing-value- s. 4 ptrTOonOirwIn. Attend jt'wiveMtkmKfl- l- pat ford, dlntrlct iniiiitiKcr nt ihv liiRiiriincc riimpMiiy, will ioive Frliluy for .C'lilca(t. wbPrw he frill attend the convention lit the Drake hotel for tnaniiRfm of thin exiKi'is to comi'Hny, be gone alwtit ti'ii days. tnilmuUttotfU - ' I V AllhtniKb hs will lose seven veter ans of bis 1025 battles. Including HI Poolej Hulwrf, Muck Browii, Grant (iillls and Jones, Wade feel be has enough suitable inaterial to make a good showing and takewerman.ent " jipMiessluu of theycup. ;t invade bus three liack pointlonjk two guards and out tackle and ah ead position to filL t'aptaln Emlle (Red) Barnes will lie aiibd by Cald well, RusenfeUi iud J thai - in forming the new backfleld. and the reserves will lie blUlf up largely from last year's freshman CITY NEWS "Whtlmriiil ftriyWSI - 1926 sea aon. of quAutr house r ONWEDltESDAY . (SgM sk y U l; - ' Q7" ftnp l- 'TVRCALOOttA. AbU Feb. (tf. Granite and Provo Hi Rrhnnlt P.l With two legs oa the Champ JkoMsdulpA For Inlrestlaff-- . J lichens .jtfliBr'.otttt im victory over -- - t - root uame Washington at Pasadena to hi cred Water-polone of the latest addiit; CoacS .'WaUace Wade of the Aiuosma , rootuati tion t interscliolastic athletic euimpioiisnip team has umbltfous deMgns n tiu will be lutrtHitu'ed to the for display of Daily Prizes Every department celebrates the event with U AT PROVO iUGII HAS BIG; MT10NS : See Window . S7.T!r.2r.2i!G-'UA- ALABAIiIA GRID Lru "1 Anniversary Celebration See Thursday's Herald m 90 POOTJG PHOVO HIGH MM (turengFehrnary.i. t3rstjgardmBgfaag4te t. .it"- - : ' . Hansen's Win FromTelluride t. THE FARMER ;f At8: BOY suiishhnn(l t.5ep "Mljk are nature's great restorer.. Health is the foundation of success.'', . B is ftne of nature's chief aids in building health. The doctor knows when he prescribes milk as part of a sick? room dietr" What's godd tor the eick is doubly good -- for the well." Phone us to leave two quarts where- we've been leaving one. It's a wonderful investment in good health and an Hid to happiness And Cherry ancccssi Drink more tof : Hill milk today.' MilV - ' . . Cherry Hill Diary V ' Phone 713, '7 Me .. . - - ' v ... ..t,.I ..; . ..-...- i i ....' t. , ;(- ; a - - - r - ' ...... ...... .J.:, Alrx-Hedqu- lst Sait-3ik-t- at e rt -- - i ;,,17- . 7r w.! ? : . - 'L'' '- . ' " f - . sefn . . - "i 7 , '''3 l". 7- - J. - ' '' . J - ......,i..t.l - ..r..,rt....,....:r..jsss 'r i.,.i.4,.wl AND ENJOY CALIFORNIA CdMiTORT' HERIS ;. wlfh-ilicl- ... ii - - .J " . : .... - ( 4 V, -a il |