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Show " THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 22. 1926 PAGE SIX 1C Y' SWIMMERS u mmtm. (Comb PROVO FIFTH VIN DIVISION WINSCOUNTY -- TANK HONORS ir --"- CHAIiIPIONSHIP lxJAtf. March 22 The Tourig funTVersify swluuuinf team hob the Mountain conference division chsnipionship by capturing' first place tit .the division meet, in Logan fcaturday night. The Cougars took an- d- the ai8.iiita, the I'tee-a- a. .Completely bewildered at the fren- cied attack of the Provo Fifth ward hoimtejs, the Pleasant Grove First ward team was uuable to get op the steam disiilayed la prevloue games of the 'W men's tournament and Farmers 14. Two Mate record were shattered lost the Utah county championship In Saturday evening' meet. 1'hlllip Saturday evening. The score was 8 to 17. The Strawberry lads of the Aggiesnegotiated the' to show the Hassling team failed "tbreefre style In 30 seconds, work tt bad exhibited In the other former mark. Jones of the B. Y. V. two games of the tourney, while ldunged 50 feet, three inches farther the. Fifth team ptayed the best game "o :rhe-nt; series. Springville First ward won third St'ite records also were net for the breast .striikfijuidlhe 150- - I pla by defeating the Payson First yard liacktitroke, new events In the waxL by the score at 25 to 19. Provo Fifth Ward. 4lk-glittevt competiiion,. K, O. T. F; r: art of I'tah set the breast and Mcintosh, rf, ... . . . . . ? stroke mark, with 2:521-- arid SWEATER SALE RiM-k- iliiai at - up - d 4-- rre Don't wait until after Easter to get a low price oh just come and take advantage of our low. prices- now and wear your dress or coat for Easter. Every coat, dress and -- sweater is reducedtihdurla S'r,...: isfaction in quality and price. l.:. Ready-to-Wea- r, 2X-jan- - . t 200-yar- d 2115 ', 5 ftrtfrotffhauinrsWBeTiaeV stroke uiurk, with 1:392-5- . Three B. T. V. swimmers, Rlchen, But Not High Priced La'rson, ir. . Porter, c. .. ..fl IMcksoB, ..0 lg. were Mangum, If. with Phillips, lg. winuluK-Couit- ar ""' jelayeain. 1 13 0 6 0 0 0 O 0 0 O ..0 tnnstopnerson ana Johnson, tied for high point honors eigbt A.hree- - also nwam tnthe Xiiilwm, c, t 1 ..S O JLO , ..............It C. 8. Leaf's .2 It .....1 OMjORBROS IJipARTAfflt ;Maiiy - OF THE P3VO -- Luggage LStewarUthlrd; Time,-- Perkins, :274-- k 1 free style Phillips (TJ. A. C.) first; Ri.hlns, B. Y. II., second Olson, IT. A.C,, third. Time, 204-5- . backstroke 35Kvard Banders, i tan, urst; it. Ntewart, Utah, sec ond ; Harris, B. Y. U. third. Time, 1:50 free style Rlchen, B, Y. U.vflrkt ; JLohusm, B. Y. U., second-- ; White, I'tah. third. Time; 2;47 breast stroKe K. Stew art; lTrthr first; Parkinson, IT, A. Cv. sccontU- - Fejiser, ITtah; r third. Time, d 2-- rf1Ju Kltchin, c ; Totals 8gringville. d ' ' " ' 2-- 2f)0-yar- d - r,r. , free Wyle Johnson, first ; C'Jj rl8topberson-,i7B- . Growing Bigger "in Leaps and Bounds IV Xr f: .2 2 1 .1 3 0 ,4 0 TKaU Referee, just arrived for Spring Selling. $3.50 $4,95 Menlove lke it gowns or suits mode ot or trimmed - Summer in polka dots.-F- or the background Is white with colorful dots. For Spring the background Is black or navy with white, red, t4r44oger-4itwhse(Vjha- ONE IN TEN third. Points, Neglecting n little wounds cut ot 102.8. abrasion of the flesh may in nine Officials: Referee, 8'erllng Haf- - cases ut of ten cause no great suf-Rarrow, V. A. C, Things Milady's Corher esnjl I.f Hut : Interest' the Busy Woman 1Bf Ve!t clerk of wttrse, Anton Luntrltbe one case in ten ttat r"0 scofer, ( llaton Vernon; timers, poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic Charles Welch, A. Martindale, Jofestering sore. The cheapest, safest seph Xel son ;v judges. of finlnb, Wil-lar- d and best course is to disinfect th (Written for the United Press) Charles T. Knowles, Jenkins, WQUnd.yth, liquid ftorngone an lTntord ; JU(lges"ordTvTng,' Fferllug apply the Borozone Powder to com :SEW YORK, Harris, Charles Welch; announcer, plete the healing process. Price Spring is here. Women are wearing Frauk Gimlin; starter. Nate Tol- - ( liquid HJOc, 60e and $1.20. Powder straw bonnets and Spring neckwear.,1 nd 30c aridr 80c.-- Sold by Hedqtiist Dnnj mtirr; instructor of ; turns Glimpses of shop windows acquaint - y courses. Getiree Ne' sonr- Htores., Adr. Us With Spring styles and we make mental uotes upon the newest ideas which apieal to m. Of course, nothing can be really new with us since women of this Htb "want aniy styles; Dt youtfcrThat deuth came as a great shock to his means that lines must be slender or must apiiear to be so. Neck lines ' many friends. mustli youthful Waist lines must Funeral services ticlng held londfly afternoon at the First wiird be minus quantities, Hems must We can not hope to find ihnpel. radical style changef when the fem inine world is Intent upon keeping young. It's whispered that Princess dress es and 'fuilrskfHe3 period frocks are sponsored by some of the Parisian . SPANISH gown makers.'. But we know that IX)RK, March 22.- we won't wear .them unless we are (.SniHiaii Hently M. Brown7 well slUn and. young and can afford to known liveryman and niali carrier, sacrifice youthful lines, Therefore, died at j Salt hospital FridavJI .. F. ... J w'e grab at new colors, new collars. II .. .1 . a major aLiriiniu .tuiiuniii operiu sleeves, waist lines and hems for rion anout two weeks ago. He was " our style changes. lsirn at Cottonwood, April 10, 1873; SPANISH FORK; March 22. most' the Perhars .youthful style Ids parents were Bently H. and (Special more Harrlstmrnged which has-behfought-oBrown. son 22, Charles uf and They Sophrina e iiHived to Siwnlsh. Fork to make vs pods Harrison, died at a S tlt Lake is the 'Jumper frock of We- f indtyper nospTfal at an earlj, hour Saturday collection with narrow leather belts wheii he was e Ighteen-monmorning roliowing'an operation for worn a few inches above the bottom old. He married Louise Johnson.' api)eridicltis. Mr. Harris)n was enNovember 13, ,.1893. - They continued gaged In teaching schiHd af Sundy of. the Juniper. Some new models lines and bluused up tnHrke t hel r home. hem .':' ."'''"; when he rvas "seized "with""tlea have snug, hip per portions. Both youthful changes ! Mr. Brown took the contract for tack. are invariably pastel with lie was born in Spanish Fork and Colors a. carrying the mall to and from the Spring leader. green and has served this has always been his home. His station 35 years-tigTonthf,ui, too, are. taffeta f cocks . wi t bout In mother-di- e wrwhe wot VftHng for afternoon wear. And ajthough terruption. He also carried the child, lie was an exceptionally some women find taffeta a bit try mail to Salem and to the east bench talented young man. lie graduated ing tothe coinflexion ihey can avoid. h school ULa.by combining tatfetawlthblf-- . g in heahhnd-yaHbl(i i923r11jenTSok norma ralnini. fwflgorous dotted net or lace. A charming foil, 'to. attend 'to his duties almojit con at the B. Y, Uw Pip'vo, also attendblack taffeta frock has it's full until his fatal illness seized ing the summer course there the ikirt bordered"- with" deep, , black hlni severs -- months aim. In' his Jdghw;hool scalloped-edgepast, summer. lace. The-- scallops sociaT luoTtry nbriigod "leader and bedays he was a of the lace extend upwards from . el-- Tils widow, two song and seven ing gifted in dramatics took part in the hern.. This same lace forms a daughters, they' are: Leo,. Robert most of the school plays." ', bertha collar in front which, terHe carried. one of "his school Nora, Sialyl. Fay, Lois and Ruth minates in a deep rear cape of waist Brown and Mrs. Annie Taylor all of mates, Miss Leola Tiffany of Siileni. length. Also taffeta may be softenSpanish Fork and Mrs. Ella Andelln The ytmng man is survived by hfs ed- by nslng' appliques of flower-printe.other, a haTf chiffon or georgette- Ecru Tiywl' ly two brother Joseph and brother Edgar Harrison,- his wife lace is another favorit taffeta, trim. Ernest Brown who have ben itsso and Jin infant son about two months Black or blue--, georgette posed dated with him in the livery .ttusjU oId,The - to over colorfully printed silk is nes and two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Siianish Forlt for bnrinl: combination well thought of for the Hushes and Mrs. Lettie May Patten. slonder person. One sees many Mr..I5rown was probably known to - SPANISH FORK. Mnrch 22. Mr. dresses, tif fhis type wlfh georgette more people outside of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Fred Iarf entertained or,hirTon snnaowmg a Tivia pnnt- 5 umiitM". tt runner for ten Satnrflay-atjnan cu ninnyYear8 met the trains wlfhJ o'clock In nohor of Mrs. F. C 5- - This. Spring, will- see' much ef the and .carried art or vcniail tan, and hetflitugh polka -- dot iS'early every Fifth His ter, Ueraldlne Case. visitors to-- the local hotels. Arenue shop window is showing Spring P.) March-227Ttr'- Wat for our "ad" in Tuesday's Herald ' : t Men of quality demandclothes of ualitycotchi tweed ja th ej)jgbegliuality tweedy ' 1 1 ''. : (Imported from. Scotland) REGULAR SACK SUITS . . . .'. With Two Pair Tants Silk lining $10 - extra. 7 T STUDENT PASSES AWAY DIES AFTER .$60.00 .$75.00 V ews : ; . :f u tan county i Scotch Tweeds , OPERATION Ike (Have a carpenter do your carpentering) Come and see them! - $3.50 to $7.50 3t - From Salt Lake ! V.. Eiibnnk of Salt City Is a guest at tbo Hotel UobetitS. $19.45 $15.45 a,, $12.45 42 ; , $7.50 $5.45 0. 5 3 25 umpire, Robin ;. ad beautiful Rayon and Silk . Dresses, 11 son. $15.45 to : ; Fiincy merchandise, arriving too late for tbetopeningr of this biflr sale is here. -- Gome and share in these- ' Nmany savings. ' "IT., Y. IT., secf)nd : Olson, U. A. Catbird. Ti me, 03 5 i . . l'lutige-Joiies, B. Y. IT., first; Moffat, I'tah, wcond: Williams, B. Y. V.v h'tird. I)lHt'ince, 69 feet. Sale - lOit-yard- , Y. IV G. T. II. Dalton, rf. ... B. Ferguson, It . D. Coaover, e. ... V; Dalton, rg $7.75 Pretty styles in snappy; SiUrDreskes" at exceptional. 1 values to $15.45 for ": One hundred new ..0 ..) - weeknsp this week. $7.75 .X.O .ft"J Dixon, If. Simmons, c.-- . SIoDowell, rg. Cowan, lg. .,; Pretty Spring Dresses that were just put in stock last A large range "of snappy Sport Coats at prices that -- will sell them on sight. 1lt.dS W.lin WM yw mw y i jo ya $17.95 $2445 wi-J- 1-- .... , . . Totals 3 2 36 PleasanT Grovp. team demonstrated decHve superior G. T. Ity, holding a lead during the great 2 r part of the meet, although at Marsh, rf. ... , flieTml of the third event the three rhrtrtlahsori, If . 0 2 4 schools were tied with nine points Frampton,c- ,J. Christlannon, rg .0 2 1.1 each. Uscarson, lg. 0.0 2 The summary J" JOOyard relay B. X- U. (Danger. Totols u; 7.... .3 IT Ife'A . lllhrJstuphrtffioZZrjuhnsojt Rlchen), first; U. A. C. (PjhiUlps. ' Payson First Ward. Christensen, Norton, Olson, y Secorrd G, T. F. P Sanders, Whitest, rtahlQiiliiney, diach rices i 6 ITZ, TluJUiigjmitUhmigh Jiis found nothing, and lookedLexpect- - situation and came to their rescue. antly at the .yueen. Sue searched her handbag and shot a glance at In Salt Lake-.Ans-on Hatch, f of her reyiil husband indicating that the Hatch rndertaklni comnany she was broke too. a enects are the craze of the moment. It would seem that one must be to be in style.' Sometimes it is merely the neck- une-siae- d linemitrta1:e5ews1tledTTen as in tne case of a black lace dinner gown which, hafea lace scarf draped' about the , batteau-shapenecS with the two si'arf ends falling loose over one Bhowlder4ncape f4 feet. Against is the. skirt which is d as where ruffles or tiers extend, from" the left hip to the ' d one-side- right hemline. . :. Even Kings At y Times Are Broke ' LONDON, King. George His Majesty may be able to talk (IT. P.) V. WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS abonL: hlseople, "his navy and army, his this and that, including his treasury, but thflt does not always save him from the very humble position of being broke. His Majesty., accompai)l;d by Queen Mary, was comtrig put of the British Industries Fnlrr when he was approached by two Salvation Army girls who asked for a contribution. "We Aim to Please" iraco.' - 150 87 First W. Offkf and Res. Phone 148. . Mitchell The Tailo-rPhone 281 UTAH FOIT SALR GlatHohis- "IdelH" n nined varieties. Acv. A HtHfial feature of "1"" day, to lie Mixtures," new prices. I'horiu C!)SJ. this year,. April 2, ('eli'liruted W. H. nth Albert Rasmuftsen, 35' to President FrankHnS. Harris of Eriha m Young iniversity7will SAIjESMAN' WANTlCHWe want be lie lK'gjnniug of work'oti the'new ;a salesman in l'rovo to handle a stadium: Tlie nwnmon and senior new device which sells" rapidly to classes will" look after the .white merchants. on the "mountain- Jf you e willing fi wishing of the and" to earn want thn at Yin utiuljififm money Silt ii work, write to ns at once for tails. Kge in trench and drain .digging Stanie-- n for the stadium. Insulation Comp A drain ditch is to Building. 851 Pine .cnneI oug be dug oiiiS.-in' Bench,, California. ning from Seventh North to Eighth North,Work win also lH'doue"bn FOIWtENT- -2 rooms furn. 2!X) E. the neci'ssary, digging for the track. a-- re-t- 11 11 1 Dry-Zer- . 'Center: Phone 393-- - .M-2- 9 ... m&t-Y- - I d hjunryjyed d 7 (AUTOMATICALLY);: - -- -- - . . Kefurns Home Rone M(rFw who fsKlAi i THE UUABiUJrjBlWAYtfenendiuK "(he "Witttef in IrXJU . QUICKEST r AND MOST l'rovo' returned to his home SATISFACTORY BESCLTS t&urlcston Monday morning. v f - tn fflQTOEGIN ii)K5IADIUM NEWTODAY, two-piec- - 101 North University Ave. PROVO - rs ut en thaiO"!0! inlha4s-orraiitoino- Ri h,nfi.T;;"';.:'f' - blle AND1ENJ0YCALIF0RNIA COMFORT ' v - ;';y 7'r"t.-- " ; .V HERE vs i ... ? rpy. .; j |