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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1325. VAGZ FOCS. SPORTIKG EVEMTS I Hart-ScKaffn- er Marx & , .Wea. Loat Pet Saa FraneUc .......18 Salt Lake ...,,,....015 ...14 tot Angele Seattle ID Sacramento wt Portlaad .T Oakland Vernon ..'u ......... ............ IS ORGANIZED 3 v Thursday M .882 10 8 11 .433 .350 13 14. ..............T Smaller Towns of Southern Part of Utah County Have Baseball League ' 4 1 IS IT . : JJ33 38ft ReauKa, WASHINGTON, May 1. (UP) Secretary of War Week waa atill confined to hit bed today,, one nonta after goffering a atroke 01 Im paralyaia, but reported to be . proving. At aoon at he la able to be moved,be will be. taken to Wt farm at Lancaster, N. lu r we proton aonaration from political and luHineaa affair which Wt phyaldaB d At Ml Franciaco Salt Laka 0, layalt aaufnttal Pran-im- n 14 San A ."minor" I'uh .runtyleagn- - At rVattle Oakland J, Seattle 7. by the amaller At Portland Vernoa , Portland communities of the south end of toe county, with mnk B. 'Davit of At Loa Anjtelet Sacramento , 2, Salem an uresHlent aud Kex Davit horn Angeles a,-treasurer. of Kalema secreUrraud 1 The new league It known at the . GAMES POSTPONED. and contains tix All baseball came in th Nation "Arrowhead" teams. Salem. Sautaquin, Goshen, al and the American league were Benjamin, Lake Shore and Palmyra. Thursday oa account of Games are played each Tuesday an postponed ralo and cold. have Two games already Saturday. been played with. Salem leading with KKN) per cent. The board of direetort of the lea gue are. Worthy Davis of Salem, Frauds Lumlell of Benjamin, Ethan $1.00 William OneiiKhaw of Santaquin, 111110? of Goshen, Saniuef Huff of Lake SBurF aud Afton Burt of Palmyra. SnrlnavlUe people wlU bavo the great According to Rex Davia, of teeing one of the largeat privilege new ileal of enthusiasm in the road thowa traveling in the state amaller in the Is manifested league The tomorrow night ennimunitiet of the county. 'Summer Follies with the Radio sport is attracting the attention not Girl," whjch comes .tO.tbOpera only of the ball fans but the entire houae $12 Saturday tight May l, out cheer to their turut community emeroa in' SpringviUe ptaylng. team to victory. date. This is the only reason Games will be played regularly gency Is getting tbla ex-- j SprrngvUle why and some kind of trophy, It la under $5 as y the- - troupe; show traordinafy stood, will be presented to- the win only In the larger playa usually ners of the. tongue championship.cities, . The present atanding of the. lea. This show ia featuring jaelba Is as eue follows: Marker in a series of whirlwind Won. Loat Pet Co. dances Including the novel "Apache a 1.000 Salem dance" also LusceUe Seal a won 1.000 155 N. U. .....1 Benjamin . . derful singer formerly with the 1.000 .....1 Gothen . . and Brandon Opera: company .600 . .....4 Ma- Santaquln . Thomas Blrchel of Pantages. .000 0 Shore Lake black faced comedian that haffey, ;ooo .....0 com- Palmyra . . formerly of the RADIO GIRLS AT and up SPRINGVILLE i , - jAt1TntinrmirirleTn--- 4, ed M 1' CHURCHNOTES l-P- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the Community church In connection with the service of morning worship. There will also be a reception of .members. The sermosHiubJectnill lie "The Lord's Supper on the Lord's Day." At the evening service, 8 p. m., Iter. Mr. Bachelder wil preach on the . . subject "Making a Name." WF. WANT RVkRY WOMATSI TH READ AND BUY THESE SPECIALS Good Onlyfrom 9 a. m. until 2 p. m. lbs. with $1.00 of Fresh Rolled Oats, 9 lbs. for 52c Fresh Graham Flour, 9 rjur- - other ...... ... .63c groceries Sugar 15 lbs. with pur-chase of $2.00 of other groceries ..........99c Sugar, 25 lbs. with purchase of $5.00 of other groceries ........$1.58 Sugar, 5 lbs. Brown.. 55c Sujjar. 5 lbs. powdered ' ' ; Fresh Corn, $teal, 9' lbs. for 49c Navy Beans,' 5 lbs.. . .42c Large Cans Sliced Pine,55c apple, 2 for., Large cans Broken Pine...47c apple Deviled Meat, 6 cans 25c Tall can Ulmon. . . . .20c Curtis Ass't. Sardines. 2 for r;v...v...25c. .... Soup, Campbella Pork and Beans Extra special, Each Mil, tail cans.. 1000 Sheet tissue Plin'entoea 2 ox. Utah Radishes, ......... Glass Cocoa McDonalds Baking pdr. K.C. Ripe Olives can. soap...;. strictly 2 lb. tiail ..47c LARD 4 lb. pail..93 8 lb. paU $1,8 5 lb. Bulk Lard.... $1.00 3 lbs.' nice Bananas 30c 1 doz. Juicy sLemons 25c . es" for 17, Benjamin . ' - IBe. a boyejs . " U r f Lacil ; Goibjn. a to game ' NEW YORK CITY SPRINGVILLE FLOWER STUDY FORK, May . MANSPEAKSM tMENMAKE 1. A for the study of flower culture was given by the Self-Cture club Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Ljie Hughes and the fnllnninir toDlcs treated under the direction of Mrs. EUja Bralthwalthe. who cave the first division of the lesson.: "Beautifvine Home and Grounds, "Culture of Roses," Mrs. Annie Stan ton; "Rosea Best Adapted to Utah Climate." Mrs. Lyle Crecr: "Gladoll Culture," Mrs. Zella Argyle; "Grow ing Dahlias," Mrs. Grace Krueger. At roll call each member respond ed with the name of her favorite " flower. The church school convenes at 10 a. m. The meetings will be omitted hCfavor of the Christian Endeavor district convention at Sj.rinprlll.. The indies Aid society meets Tuesday, MavJi and the mid week service Is field o Thursday at 7:30 p. m. C-- f Dr. Francis BurgettS' Short New STorfc Clty, educational direc- tor of the J. C- - Penney company, addressed a large audience at the Snringville Tbird: ward chapel Wed nesday evening at a meeting held under the auspices of the Bpring- His subject vllle Klwanls club. was "Rellgtoa In Business". , Dr. Short criticised the charcnes of the day in general for being nai-row and too dogmatic in tneir teachings, and not giving attention to the practical things of life. "We have ceased to Interpret the bible In terms of practical religion, he declared. The sweetness of practical religion In the world today to largely destroyed by ecclesiastical bigotry. There Is too much stun we get that there is nothing practical about If everybody would practice and advocate what Jesus taught there would be more human "sympathy" and more human relationnhin. If we would put Just a little religion Into business we would sweeten the whole cup of life. "Erery man has a tight to profit WANTMOVING SIDEWALK AXGKLES. Anrll 28. Per- to. construct, a horisontal esculator or "moving sidewalk" through .second street or Bunker Hill tunnel has been asked of city authorities by W. C. Hodge, presi dent, and F. A. engineer of the Tunnel Transporta- tion company. . The nroposed TOOWigHSidewalk HimIrO; explained, lo. the state railroad' commission, will haves seats and Wve at a rate of three .miles on holir. It will move continuously during the business hours. An application to. issue $250,000 worth of stock was taken under advise ment by the commission. l.ns mimiion Lorentx,-consultin- g Devil Food FINN RUNNER for his labor,'" he said, and no man should be exDected lo work with out profit but the reason some men are not getting what they sbouia is because some men are" making profits that are entirely too large. Speaking in terms of practical the Droflts belong to each man who has rendered "valuable service in. nrndnctne the Droflts. When men work they should have a share In what they produce.rnlitrlon has a Place In "ITnli business there is no reason for hur Ing church buildings, and preachers should find some other vocation. Hales the. religion of all churches become a practical thing "they just as well be blotted" out Ration Ralnh Smart', was ' in Vhnnre. Dr. Short was Introduced bv W. A. Flrmage, Special musical numbers were given by the Klwanls male qnartet and the boy scout . ', . band,. . Cake 25 NEWLY WED IS ..,....,;,.. 10c SATURDAY SPECIAL Bananna LAYER CAKE Regular 40c GIVEN SHOWER BRUNNERS WHITE & BLUE GROCERY. used Ford cars; if you paymorethan our price, you pay too much. See us first . ANDERSON FORD GARAGE SPANISH FOBK,TMnyl.-vMrg- , William Creer. formerly Miss. NTielson.,was honored1)y and china shower given by relatives during the week. Mrs. Creer was given a ' shower by her sisters., Mrs. Mayme Jones, Mrs. Reliekiih McKell and Mrs. 'Elinor Creer. at the home of Mrs. Jones, The ariftii were all of handmalnted waa by ch i Mrs. Ruth Anderson and Miss Dona Creef. Five hunrtred was the diver sion, Mrs. Rnlon Creer winning high score. . Ar-del- la f her-sho- wer TTICSON. Ariz- - April S0.-frnnts have been Issued here for the arrest of H. S. McCluskey, secretary to Governor George W. P. Hunt and George Eberle, purchasing agent of the Arizona highway department on a charge of violating the pro' hibition law.: complaint of M. P. Cosby, federal dry agent and were forwarded to Phoenix, where they were to be " : ; served'today. rThe officials are charged" With posssioa-antransportation. ; It la clnlmed liquor was found lnEberle' car at Nogales," Aria, . 35c DAINTY PASTRY The Shop of Quality .............. lb. Kew FstatssesT' IRm Uw Grapefruit 10c and Strawberries. large cupa ..121 c Lemons .. dozen fc EXTRA SPECIAL I . . 10 lb. Cloth Sugar bag 75c ......... . . Bulk coflee, better thaa iO-- T theemA coffees. 44c arJ..H3U - i y Rnv vonr MnthMK Djiv- Rat TanrlieMt now, before they are all soli We haxe some wonderiui poxes, come in and see - am m Shoulder Soast Veal CALLED FROM 17c Onj IT Veal Stew Shoulder Roast , 17c to Whole Shoulder ft ...... t)atU.C ...... Loin Roast Pork ...... ; i.v..: lw& Sweet Breads atiiC .........."9HV OxTaih 2 for . ., ..:..:15i and CHICKENS PLENTY Vr a XIAO AAIVAUlVAAV-- I g .::12i'c 4U. mi Shank 171 .......HlC 27c LAMBS s II V ...... 17T 1 Ptik PUT feet Pot Roast Beef 10c to Rolled Pot Roast Spkea IIC 1Cr ... v. . .............. 5C to .v...atUC Breast Veal with pocket lb. MISSIONARIES MEATS , - LOS ANGELES, CaUt. AprU ttk (CP) Paavo Numl left for San Francisco today with three mora world's running records added to hla collection. The famous Finn brought 40,000 cheering spectators to their feet here last nlitht when he made a Lnew record for the mile and a half. a. His ttase was six minute 42J5 The former record establisli- ed by T. E. Conneff ia 1S was seconds. six minutes, 46 Ia the same race Nurml wa clocked for new world marks for the mile and Quarter and 2,000 meter distances. He ran the mile nnd a nnarter In five minute SS seconds and his time for the 2,000 meters was five minutes, 3.B sec onds. , Lloyd Hahn, Nurmi'a opponent was hopelessly outclassed, nnisn-ing approximately 40 yards behind the Finn. Willie Plant broke the world's walking record for 2500 meters cot- erlng the distance in 10 minutes. 39 seconds. 4J mem. g 5 Sutton's Compound Lard will save you ..-.9 m ! 5 oc to. on your.ianu s Three Phone 193, 1M, 195 316-- 8 West Center St S S IIUI1IH illllilllliminiiiimnn ttaft fx & amiact, wm was rf Vth hb IS atsttta. hi Wtri. dschtf, dnMraed. aa ctaltsed, tat. twwit (FP) PHOENIX, Arir, May Whether a Hty raa be rvxMKW when an Infant creeps inta a tewer exeavatioa filled with water and ts drowned will he decided by the snpreaae- - tomt ia the ca i la Towa of Flagstoff agaiitst Vktk . Gooes. twn l4nci5g th Ht Rf th BIG DAT.1AGES l tXXM 194 FATHER GETS The followlne SiirlrievlUe people have been called on missions by the leave for L. D. S. church and-wiltheir field of labor with In the next two months. Jesse Whiting wiU leave for the - northwestern states. Miss Alzada JWllmott for h .K.rthorn Ktntes. Miss Carol Bird for the Mexican mission and Miss Vesta Anderson for "'. the .: eastern states June 24 and Earl HuMi-hingni inve for South Africa. July IT. Mr.Hukhings will go lii' company with Paul Thorn." awaited wart. acpra." tnsn by WWa'the 1m tta ft ws t 'a ropaft D wa . f!V rfcM I tMMi shewed a J,tpi writ f aMtaAaawas ftvta the aairutt (wart, (vtaawtKaa; thm W kwy a in I an tW titiaa OapafT &a tW MMliit fiWJ m Amiiiii . Tlt a rmtS ''araa-t- h twrn fir4 Da aifraX pay - Are tjoying ThemselvesaL s 3 CAR A NOME SPRINGVILLE Hinut FACE POWDER texture Superfine and exquisite frag rance. :.lVill adhere to the skin. There "is a color tone In Cara Nome Face Powder that will blend into your complexion. $2.00 Soldtmly at HEDQUIST DRUG STORES MANHONORED Utah i S 'BOSTONJ April 19. Friends and admirers of Mr. Richard Con die, winner of fhe Spring vocal contest of, 1925 as offered by the American Federation of Muslc clubs, and now pursuing studies at the New England Conservatory of Music, will lie interested to know that he was awarded a "trip to New York last week. It came about through his connection witbrthe Cecelia Chorale society of Boston. Though ordinarily under the direction of Mr. M. Sang It was taken over for the occasion hv Sera RoimsevitskT. the new Russian symphony .conductor. Com bined, with the Boston Symphony owtopsttaojn ball with one at ; Provo , SPRINGVIIll SPECIAL GOV. ARRESTED ; Bananas 2-- 5 Everything Baked Electrically SECRETARY OF Gabbas 2 bunches 25c Beets. Tunupa rCarroU ICc eee-ond- BARKER BAKERY .3 bunch- 43c Cream Chees, per lb. 25c 3 lb. Soda Crfcckers 42c We sell only CERTIFIED Spinach - wuuiic.t 1L - Ave. 40,000 CHEE- R- Saturday sjBrtewlthal 'umnW. 7. ramyra forfeited Fresh Creamery Butter " ..... Specials ' miw neauiy ' changes of seentry. coorus. . fresh Pierces 7....'.... Jello, any flavor. Bluing pt bottle. Toilet 52c .....59c JrejJeAjgreen ) pkg. ALL DAY SPECIALS Raisins, 15 oa. : lbs. ........... for ..55c Peanut Butter 1 lb. tin for ...............31c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. tin for:. Latejshore SPANISH FORK; May lana for the observance, of Mother's day tava been made by the women's auxiliary to.tbe American Legion committees and .the. following Program, Mrs. Dale Beck Ktbh. Hnxel Hughes and Hannah Jl.tles : kvfreshmenta, Mrs. Hannah Rebecca Buster, Mrs. tHvetiscit, J'.!uleli, Mrs. Percy Hansenf, iii(l Ilia. Lillian Oreer. A meeting 10 Sur. chaae of 1 meetinif MOTHER'S DAY COMMUNITY $ Shore At Lake and reception will be held at the home of Mrs. Hannah Swcnson. VILLOBSERVE 8Al8H Sant-- Aflllfll 0. UICK 'S nanv:- LHtae UrceA Giuobs Rhubarb . of Tueaday's Games. Extra Goo4 Kash 5c 14c -- . Result are-Unsurpass- and up ; Dressers, all kinds, and up ..... " LYaluesthat ,... er FURNITURE W. W WW . building of bint nouses, tm-- i tic arbom. and other Httle tainga has often meant the dlfferenc between a successful and aa unsoccessful school year." . The mechanic arts taught thia summer will- - round out a course that could be taken by farmer and mechanics. The shops of the Brigham Tonng university are well equipped with tools --and maehl pery. Eveu in a six weeks course, young mea caa muster a few of the fundamental principles of the automobile and al so the ttse of tools. The anopa are airy and cool. The fact that the large library building la going ap In the very doorway of the shops. Mr. SneU believed, ought to be or Interest to mechanically incllaed sta dents. In- the library building they mav see the principle of buudlng put to a practical .use; The RICH Our Specialty Proro Provo Asparagvis . BOOKCASES Two Pant Suits J FRUITS and VEGETABLES ment .' Wt believe that there are ataay and mattress, sectional ...,...$28.00 . ISUTTOtl'S PRICE LIST Ante wecba nice and carpentry win he offered during Uw januser quarter of the Brigham Toang oniu. to wiuiam according versUy. SneU, assuoant proieaBor oi tie arts in charge I taa Depart Our new three-quartbed, spring .' - T. Special on KITCHEN CHAIRS 1 SCHOOL PLAH graduate of college standing who would llkt to. learn more about th .Profetso mechanica of thingsthe opiwoa, "We are f SneU tald. that even a. mboci teacher aay,have a car and.' therefore, ought to know all about it In order that he might get from It the maxim ma of Caruentrr. of courte, ia on of the fundamental arts of ma and should be anderstood by aU. A teacher who hat some of th fundamental Drindplea of building at si. rommand and who cat use tool fairly well caa do much to beauury his school grounds and; to uitereat his pupils In "fixing up" th cant- Economy Column Worsted Materials in Beautiful Spring Patterns its the easiest cxttt jj - -- IjFONE FOHFOOD., ATTSUIiEIER STILL BEDFAST PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Club Standing. BALL LEAGUE Make the Best There Is All-Wool 1 WMM ARROWHEAD r WAR SECRETARY AUTO COURSE Arrowhead ttunge a a Ladies? . S Rest Room Equipped With Electric Hair DrseTt 3 : the Brookshire Mjjslc academy' were given.,, Mr. Condle reports fine success" for the organization together with a most enjoyable trip personally. a ' rfiiinfri-iifji- t W II V aiaijav , wMa AiFanrt r1i!n" ,avai twl"il51ir aw4 UkAJ : ata |