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Show PAGE SEC i THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 7. 1928. '; SWT xUM'me this time e-- - . worked PIRATES . ;, all day Sunday putting out new foods for the Annual June Sale." WiD BET .dr write op a good watch iri-eU- if or it. LIKNDIL If J. eaten; ef Johnson, lb ....... ...B rf ..5 t 2 ;.;...:;:r7tt 00 0 2 .............4B s .. 3b ...8 ...4 .... ...4 ...4 SALE -- thtaJtale. -v:- I T derful results outside. Mil old Rose Two-yeeach ,, Bushes, 6v Snap Dragon clumps, dozen Carnation Clumps dozen Cftp ...... Phone ; t 1 7Rp ... J www ' I; Cftp r believed to be the three youngThe three Oklatiomi City (Oklt.) boy est () Scouts In the world. - They ere. left to right, Harold Stuart, It: Marlon 8etr, 14, and Jlmmle Hopkins, 14. The boys have been Boy ScouU tor two years and won their "Eagle" honors last fall. Eight-- 0 PROVO GREENHOUSE 'A BE ; . 4 110 36 10 27 11 Total SCORE BT INNING 8 ruus . ...12Q 000 200 5 Hits ...........110 001 210 6 B . .202 023 OOx Prwo. runs .211 122 Olx 10 Hits . Sl'MMAKT , Ruus J. Larsen 2, Johnson, Wilkinson, Pace, Berry, Walker X Dyer 3, Mitchell 3. Errors Pace 3, Berry, Walker 3, Dyer, Conant. Stolen bases J. Larsen, Kenrose, guddberry. Dyer. Sacrifice hit King., . Home run Mitchell. Three base bits Mitchell Two base hits "Runs Mitchell, Leach, Kinrose. Batted in Mitchell 6, Johnson, Kinross 3. Innings pitched by Kin- rose 8, by 8 moot 1 by Dyer 4 by Walker 3. Credit victory to Dyer. Charge defeat to Klnrose. At bat-- off Smoot. 10; off Dyer J7; off Walker 12, off Klnrose 3tk Hits batted Off Smoot 2. e off Dyer 1, off Walker 3, off 10. Runs scored off Smoot 3, off Walker 2, off Klnrose 9,, Runs responsible for Smoot 1, "Walker Klnrose 9. Struck out by Dyer by Walker 2, Klnrose 9. Bases on balls off Smoot 2X off Dyer 1. off Walker 2, off Klnrose 1. Time of game 2 hours. Umpires Davidson,' William ' 1-- Win a Beautiful Japa nese Parasol at Our -, CAKE BAIO ' ' Read these conditions: June 9th you must.be at the gas office from 1 s Wednesday until 2 o'clock for instructions, y Friday June llth judges will choose the best cake, being governed by Appearance, Lightness, Texture, Grain, Flavor, Time 1 till 2 o'clock, " ' v , ''?vvr. See the Parasol in Our Show Window I i .............. til ...3 , Help You Pi (MIA 'ft 239 W. Center. J i :': Columbia ' 4 ; ! "Tonight 7:30-9:1- .... 5 PRIZE NIGHT Bennett FREE OLDSMOBlLE 6 5 3b 2b 5 5 Austin. Dodee, rf Total 8 ..41) E. Shrlver, Bouquet Flowers from Provo - Greenhouse ' , " - , r i - 1 IIU rf ......i. xBurt : - Allan Dwan's Production "SEA HORSES'' MlirAnitaIxhrnnra'rwhlte rM chiefs of th Onag Indian trlbe, ha the city of Pawhuska. Oktau. at the .1 boma Indians i $.. 5 t JACK HOLT FLORENCE VIDOR Hal Roach comedy ; DON REIJ I (Son of Burro) 1 Aa PRINCESS "L ALL SEATS - - f "L ; trand shows: : j:;g) Tonight and Tuesday Tonight and Tuesday RICHARD BARTHELMESS BOB CUSTER in . J "JUST SUPPOSE" "No Man's Laws" and comedy r 5 12 8 39 14 .l : ' Comedy "Felix Tries theTradesn - News WeeUy ? ABOUT ADVERTISING ...... v. Down on the Jersev roaxt a mmin. fact nrer, one ofthe lnrgext In his line, of Dalamss. ptn.. (liHiilnr large sign on"aop of the factory reading : "We put the world Jo 'ine radio- - company's fact sleep.on ls the opposite side of the ory raiiriiad tracys, and on top of It the challentje: ."We keep the world akake. Wa 11 Street Journal The beauties of Tlmpanogos Cave In American Fork canyon were en joyed by the members of the Even ing Herald staff Sunday when a croup of more than twenty was tjrillled with the work of that su- prcme artizan, Nature. t!pon arrival at the camp the members of the party were met by Beed W. Warnick, of the Tlmpanogos Cave committee, and. guides, who conducted - the party through the various chambers of 'the cave. and) pointed out the many strange prgnkg nature bas performed there. , Following the Journey through AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Standing W. L. Pet J.....,..,., ........... .,,,,,.,,'...,.25 12 oo - w; 14 - .370 Pet. .610 .525 .508 -. .500 ..........30 .402 .484 .488 ,419 O Pet. , 14-.5- . '..v.,, A SPLENDID That tired, FEELING discouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver and constipated bowels can be, gotten rid of with surprising promptness, by using Hcrblne. Ton feet its beneficial effect with the first dose as balf-oic- its purlfylnf and regulating effect Is thorough and complete. It not only drives out bile and Impurities educated.'"' but it imparts a splendid feeling of Dean W. W. Kemp of the Univer exhilaration, strength, . vim, and sity of California was also present buoyancy of SDlrits. Price 60c Sold at Brigham Young uulversity Mon'br Hedqnist Drug Stores Adv. that Mod- en r a Y,. - v, . .533 tore. ., .512 There are many serious prob11 lems la the' world today, " Among .510 them the future of repiihlicaii gov.386 ernment, The prospect of Republic-ca- n ...... a ; .500 long research, some of these psycho- ,500 loglsts have allowed their holies to .347 run ahead of their knowledge, but .298 this la one phase, of development. Sociology. Is, another branch of development fundamental to scientiL. Pet fic educational .work. Tremendous 19 .804 changes are taking plflce and wr 19 ,.588 may hope for big things In the f u ...-X- UTAH-IDAH- k, (Continued from rdge .Oney''- .532 passed through by medicine. .520 ern psychology has started - .... ,,,,010 Hu-llc- lng .through the same state as ; 3-- , ' day morning.' He spoke briefly to the students congratulating them on being' the sons and daughters of pioneers. He was himself the son of pioneer parents, he said, and the name distinction was due ,to Dr. Snedden; .their parents were pioneers of California. "T)r. Kemp told of bis mother's exthe plains. periences in crossing When she bad reached Salt Lake City she bad found it Indeed the"" 'T v desert blooming as the rose. The students were favored vritfj solos by Hannah Packard. .729 y . Much has been said of the pro. cress of the radio Industry, but there is uudobutedly much ahead far. this new field in the world of thie small radio comadvertising, pany Is , several jumps ahead of woiue f '.Its larger competitors ' In this respect. WONDER CAVE .42 ,.52 that "temple of thr Gods." the party being made. The answer Is, prewent to camp, where a delicious pare work for them that they shall luncheon was served. be prepared for. ' After resting in the grove part of ("The siie of the family is dethe afternoon, a portion of the vis- - creasing, and Immigration' has been tors went over the scenic loop.' restricted. This situation enter Inwhere they were given an added to our educational problem. thrill with the exquisltf scenes of "If education Is good, more eduTlmpanogos, The outlnjf was pro cation la better; but education to nounced one of the most pleasur be good must be more flexible, must able ever taken by, members, of the be more discriminating. Education Herald staff. must.be lu accordance with the Among those who participated needs of those to be educated. The were N. Gunnar Rasmuson and son question is not what kind of educa Elwood, Mr. end Mrs. Herman tion Is good, but what kind of edu Spurgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark cation Is good for those having cer and son "Blllle," Mr. and Mrs. Vern tain abilities. It was not Mr. Ford Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hicks. who first discovered the Import Albau John, Alfred Ridge. Giw anye of quantity, production of Ralph Nielsen, "Fawn Single standardized, parts, but our schools ton, Helen Hatch, fcontse Cluff. A'al of 60 or 80 years ago which provid Hicks, Burton Hnland. Miss Eve ed deadily routine work to be pur ? , " sued by alt students. f lyn Troyer. . "The schools of the future must be very strong, and they mnst be made t fit the needs of those to be -- . . .29 39 15 Cincinnati ...25 xBatted for Kline In the l.'Uh, Plttsborgh iScor-t...24 21 Chicago .. Innings: New fork American Fork: ...25 24 i Runs Am 000 100 Out) 3Brooklyn . ..,23 22 8 St, Louis 110 001 020 2 ,...2 25 llita 27 Boston . t Eureka : ...17 29 Runs .....000 120 000 000 0 3 Philadelphia COAST LEAGUE Hits ......201 232 101 001 114 " Hub Standing . SUMMARY W. L. Rtms Barnes,, Homer. MlHer.r ...30 23 Angeles'. Holmstead., Ingersoll 2, E. Shrlver. 32 29 Errors H. Missions Sutherland. Butler. Shrlver 4. Andrus 4. Holuixtead. InT Seattle ......32 81 29 29 gersoIv Austin." Sacrifice . hlts- - Oakland e 81 Sacramento Holmrtead,- - Butler, KUne.r Three-bas.30 32 hits E. Chlpman. fngersoll. Hollywood ft 83 Two base hits Sutherland 2. Hom- Portland . 26. 38 er. Runs, batted In Bennett 1. San Francisco LEAGUE Austin 1. Hornet .1,, Miller. Holm Club SUndiiig stead. Warburton; Butler. BShrl? W. U to er. Double plays Sutherland .19 13 Warburton to Beuk, Homer to Aus- Idaho. Falls .16-1- 2 tin. Rnns responsiible for Snther-lan- d Twin Falls . .17 Miller 2. Strnck out ly-r- ! Povatello T.. '.15 14 Siubertand i. by MUler rHlt Logan Butler.1' Cm Salt Lake with pitched 'hall v14 19 - Elliott. :.io Ogdcn pire Total :.,v.t. ... THRILLED WITH 13 New York .'...........35 . 22 0 1 Philadelphia ... 2 ..25 22 Washington . 6 0 28 24 -Chicago . . . 8 1.17 .25 25 Cleveland r: 6 0 4 25 Detroit 17 32 St. Louis Boston V . . . . . .T. . . .". 14 33 NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 1 2 : l o v . . Club Stwndint; , J If"whoeevetne"mn8:the"bloo4"ol been named -- princes" to represent convention of the 8octety. of .Okhv thta spring. ... TRVtll with " 1 0 ABHPO.A 2 4 ...... H. Shrlver, 2b Butler, cf . Amlrus. ss Warburton, lb Nfte. If Kline. 3b Bei-kvc-- : Sweets 'J 1 1 ....... .7 6 ......ir.... .4 777T7T." Sutherland, p ....... .6 Startup's-Parl- or ''. . Feature Picture i 13 EUREKA psedCar Box lb IntcerHoII. HERALD STAFF. i 13 . Your Gas Comp any 1- We Will , ' ' i CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE ' Club Standing W. U Pet. - .875 7 I'rovo ....... 6 2 .750 Springville . 5 Htireka 3. .625 4 American Fork .500 5 .375 HelHr :.. 3 B .375 Nephl 3 8 .375 Payson 1 7 .125 Sinlsh Fork Result of Sunday's Game: At Eureka American Fork 6. Eureka 3. Where They PJay Weunesday: Eureka at Provo, Heber at Sprlngvllle. Payson at American Fork. , Spanish Fork at Nephi.' AMERICAN FORK., AB H PO A 0 4- -1 Barnes. If 1 A Homer,' cf 6 1 1 3 Miller, p 6 2 9 0 E Chipiuau, c 1 1 6 Holmstead, sg .. ... DRESSED 10 to 14 Years Attention-Gir- ls Kin-ros- WELL ' 1 ? 1-- 3 At Eureka v A, Four. ways of serving thernes 2, Cherry Pie Two crust and cream ' T" I Also other '. . A wd9y 00 Budd-berrj- ' Qaudius Pernet .....0 ....... ar Rose, each .... .... Friday, June 11th 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 3 2 .... a ,:. "These plants give won 3 4 rf Snioot, p Jensen, cf 0 12 1 2 0 0 4 0 ...6 ...... I in Sili Bottled Cherries (oven canned) Cherry Preserves X 0 1 June 9th JVedniesdayv ROVO Berry, c Walker, p. 2b Dyer, tm, p .. Mitchell. If . . King, lb (miaul, m, 2b The Youngest fEaglezScouts i5 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 a .... t 8- -0 Tumi Farmer, from our greenhouse and have for sale thousands of Carnations and Snap Dragon clumps. A large number of fine rose bushes are included in , MftMO 7 0 .............. -- 0 0 0 1 Suddberry, c Pace, 88 Boyle, ss C. Larsen, 2b Ogden, 3b uvJ ""f' iV -- 5 H POA .......... .. .... ......,.! .1 are removing" all plants '" V AB Klnrost, p We At the score of 9 to 5. WUkensen, Special ; PLANT I 'The Prpvfi Piratee of the Cnlus league Saturday Fweifje defeated the Xmndyl crew by the j; Larsen, k ;r . for tomorrow Clean-U- p Frodram :Fop,TMs Wefek utYNNDENINE .694 .571 48 not ready dents entering college are not ready 4(Mfr eVdiege lfl the censtarit" coiitpkilfit" .517 . .424 I l : - t acta as ak iji.il. - 1 i i i aiaiaifectiaBt. i - OxmOL laa blracfiea drain looxk, aod keeps siaka and dear and AMk-yen- r aam-Urf- m t groar to ksm! jam a bottle of Cumox that ym may discover its coagic for1lgh-pchooirand1- ,MJ?'-,'yr.- t ' pot bt xamm year uaaod, or jiat woodaa cboppmg bo4 is dwceU ' tWpat Cixmost to wak! Europe and government China Is black. In America there re l Dther problems, among tnem being the great accumulation of wealth. Another capital In America la that of Increase of longevity. Since 1900 there has been an Increased span of life by 10 years. The great wealth of America aud the longevity of Its people will form an upward trend of education, but there are some of our people who are fearing greatly on account, or the increased attendance at college. During the present century the colIncreased three has enrollment lege times as fast; as the population. Students entering high school are In foryourself oAtAUQrocm! Ummftwn4hjtt .f. " a r i .r . k tvoodan ware CXOKOK CHGMICAI. CORPORATION, L OMsU, CsUfmtlt , |