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Show FKOyOJEYEXiyG o II I I , Irru I L3Lj LJ V Vj I II 111! ri IIUIIU . J 11 I I ' HERALD, TUESDAY, a V NOTMBER, a rn n 1927. PAGE SEVEN I o) JD f .' ! Twenty .. lason Is Ready 1 FOTII E0II1GIIAL1 LIKELY TO BE TITLE TILT 111 frovo High Team's Morale Is High As Time Of Title Game, December 3, Is Coming Closer With tb state titular gridiron game to take place December 8, one week from Saturday, the Prove are taking high School Bulldog Two light things easy this week.extent ot the workout will be the jtrogfABjthJl wf f kv .Mhttt?g. work win be resumed Monday .Nov. , SoachCten Simmon' Ulurhphant have been In training for 10 Weksnd the extended eaaoft ia delaying basketball opening at the high school, but the kptfits pf the Provo high outfit are high, and the gridster are determined to make the most of their opportunity for Mate title. r Frovo's Morala Hlzb ; Although the delay necessitate? uu by the Tooele West game week takes the state grid race Into December, making an exceptionally doubt long keaaon, end prolonging as to weather condition, the f Irst December is ordincrily a!r week-I- n the presgood football weather hsnot worryent week, and Pvovo is ; . ing on that score. Furthermore, the extra week stellar give Captaia Fotherlngharo. fullback, a chance to recover fully from the leg injury which kept him out of the Delta game. With star at fullback, this Provo will be at Its strongest for the ' titular game with the winner of the combat' Robertson, Tackle, also will be back In the lineup at that time. Giles, substitute fullback who did ro well againBt Delta, tore a ligament In his knee, and is out for the lason, according to present Bulldog ! -- ? West-Tooe- le s. y Lleht drill Wednesday and will compriae the Bulldog football "program for this week. Most of the team will watch Saturday . game in Salt Lake, to get A line on their prospective opponents, expected to be West high. Panthers Those who- have seen the Panther in action, declare that they ; have a powerful team, featuring an 4 exceptionally heavy and effective Frl-da- West-Tdoe- le Are-Stron- - 6 fast-an- the The annual Provo city bowling tournament will get under way Monday evening, Nov. 28, it is announced by Art Simmons, who 4l'4iiargeol4he-JtouTnamen- entertainment. ""evening' northwest against huskies of the 170 or class, and Is con-fide- nt thaLMjestljtowii.Pj3litt,,. t The event will be staged on the Armory alleys, and all team entries should be made with Simmons not later than. Friday, jn order .that the schedule may be announced In plenty of time for Pruitt I Conf ident Pruitt, on theother hand, is" determined to win and to keep on 'the trail of Ira Dern, who wilj be at the ringside tonight He Is coming with his coasln Hy Sharman, known (the opening games. 7 Ten learns were expected" to as "Young Dern," who opposes Dean Park in a bout take part in the .'event, but a total of 15 is now expected, acwhich Is attracting as. much interest as the finish tussle, I cording to Mr. Simmons. CHARLEY mIsON Park, the "Orem ' flash," (s In fine , 1 ft f t 1 condition line, but that 'the Bulldog's speed for the tussle with the rem H. has Boyle and effective offense wil give the Salt Laker, and feels certain that rned home from Logan, where he iho Provo team an excellent chance of attended-thcan beat Dern's protege in short Reitgidn.cia8s conven 'order. As to victory particularly fm the rivals kion of the "avoiding matches" and Cassia stakes. Logan clash on a dry field. with Young Dern, as the latter InI reports that the people In north West is not invincible by any Me ern Utah are greatly interested in timates, Park laughs loud and long, means, as was demonstrated In declaring that his only reason for the religion class movement' S. D. L. and with Granite j not meeting YoupgJDern before was games The Granite team held West to a ' b?Ucf that the latter was Joha Carlton Wettenhahn of 0 In the mat game in margin, and L. D. S. to a and Diana .Wyoming, count recentl'of Str Paul, Minn., were "If Sharman beats me tonight, ued a marriage license at the "coun-- 1 SERVICES FOR MRS. DOI'GIASS ty court house Monday' I he must show plenty of ' I ability more than I thinkwrestling he pos-1 am in Mis Eva Dale, Thomas of Spring sesses." declared Park SPANISH FORK, Nov. 22 FuW eral services tor Mrs. Gudrun Green Lake was a visitor in this city Mon- - fine shape? "and am out to win just as soon as possible." Douglass, 75, were held Saturday day. , afternoon at the Fourth ward chapel with Bishop Isaac Briggs in charge. The speakers were David W. Davis, Mrs. Thurgerda Snell, Bishop Henry Gardner and closing remarks by Bishop Briggs. Music included fwo opening selections by the choir, and two duets by Mrs. ennie Swenson and Minnie Williams and Mrs. Florence Albertson and Mrs.. Cornelia Swenfon. Gilbert Johnson sang a solo as the closing number. Prayers were by David EVENING SHOWS Williams and Hyrum Christensen. ONLY DURING . Interment was in the Spanish Fork REMODELING--- ,, 'Cftyicemetery. one-ho- ur . r e n, 12-- 0 6-- bora. b-- REAL PROBLEM! The elk question has become most prominent In Utah of late, and developments in Juab county Indicate that ptoposed open season in that section will be a contention for some time. bone of Juab Stab's Case The Juah county commission has communicated with MarkyAncer-so- n of Provo, as a member of the state game refuge committee, stating Juab's stand on the case. This communication, declares . thai. tjie elk have increased rapidly on the Mount Nebo and Creek district in Juab county, and that' their resultant graxjng, .with such an increase. Is working a serious hardship on Juab county Neplii-Four-Mi- le stockmen who depend on thULlimit cd area for summej grazing. Committees trom the Nephl Cattlemen's association, the Four-Mil- e Creek Cattlemen's association and the Kiwanls club of Nephl have appealed to the Juab county com mission, urging the necessity of Immediately declaring an open season on elk in Juab county. Consequently, the county com mission of Juab officially .request the state board of elk control of Utah to authorize an open season, and the killing of 200 elk from the Now Baby Grand Orchestra " Every Evening' " , bo-lie- f Much Material to Be Uncovered v By Annual Series; Prospects v'Appear Good- fXK "'X i rod High-Clas- . With khe twenty-tw- annual s teams entered. o B. Y. U. The teams entered la the club series follow: T. E. A.. Colorado, Alpha Delta, Idaho, Provo. Millard, Castle Dale, Bear Lake. A club, Alpine, Payson, Mexico, Peppers, uixie. Arizona, oarfleld. Block 'Y. B. Sanpete, UUsklea.j5paniah.Fork, t. high school, and Hprtngvtlle. Today's schedule follows: 12:50 Colorado vs. Idaho ? 1 p. m. Millard vs. Bear Lake; 4:30 Alpine ve, Mexlco;3;X-Di- xl - v.,. Carf leld. Wednesday's schedule: 12:40 Sanpete vs. Spanish Fork high Khool vs Springville. ' from series.'' an Judging past abundance of brilliant and exciting basketball appears certain. Inter-clu- basketball series got under way and will continue utiJll a cham-on is determined before the Christmas holidays. Prospect Are Good "The"large number of prospective ispirant is encouraging to Coach C. L. Roberts, who hope to mould team this year w,Wch can make snjscelleni. showing Jn the Bocky Mountain conference race, A food-slse- d 'f lettermen, and an array of freshmen are factor which to this belief. ' In addition to last year's crop of lettermen, "Rags" Ingersoll, a star senter of a few year -- 'ago, has donned, the abbreviated togs, and ' counted upon to plug up the hole it the pivot position- - hole which was fatal to B. .Y. U.'r hoop ambi tion last season-- . A number of the eager - have been in action already, end with the football season closed, basket ball will get tinder wv In earrrt st once and after the lnter-clu- b series is completed, a squad can be P. W. Duffm Caliente, Nevada, chosen for the winter port .Many Club Enter spent Monday here with friends. number . T of exceptionally-promisin- g eon-tribu- te - We are beginning to mispect falhtly that Ruth Elder flight wa Just propaganda for the Short panfs people. As Secretary Wilbur might have said to Admiral Magruderr" ' "Ho also serves who only stand and waits." Ernest Dell Hnrmer and Cassis mwvm u. 1115 viiic, wc?ra iBsued a marriage license at the tt county court house Monday. Noted Basso of Metropolitan Opera Company, ssl i - writes: xymv "When I came to America it was hard for me to select a Playing cigarette Lucky Strike ivon the test easily because they 4 : l "Si protect my throat and give great enjoyment" " (JSSiCS - j. Comp efitton Gets Unde r Way Toddy mm. cta ( . att Madsen. fish ana commissioner, also haa con ntuaieatad with Mr, Anderson. Mr, Madsen declare that It is becoming late to take action in this direction. but that if ft 1 the opinion ot the board that tha committee should meet t hear the evidence, that a meeting will be called at the earliest possible data. AndersMi Oppose Plan Mr; Anderson' has communicated with the Juah county commission, declaring his strong opposition to the request for killing of 300 elk. Mr. Anderson tells of his trip to the Nebo district with the state game commissioner and his wardens, stating that he saw approximately 50 elk well scattered upon the range, and in localities, where there was an abundance of forage' foT them. ..Mr. Anderson state the that ah open season Will bo declared on bull elk next falT resulting In reducing and scattering the .' elk. of that aectiaa... Mr. Anderson cdnelnrte1 As to Vobr request; I am hot speaking for the committee, bat as cue of me committee I would cer tainly vote ajninst any motion to authorize the killing of 200 elk in JSeha.difitdct4hlA 111 or winter Such action would practically re sult In the annihilation of the Nebo elk', ojnee for every Ik killed Jthcre would probably be one wounded In n general slaughter of this kind. To kfll S00lk and properly take care of the meat la no small task, and - would require conscientious hard work on the part of 10 or 15 good hunter for not less than 60 days. D. 1L - U-l- ta . gam provide Charley Mason, who meet Alaska Pruitt in a finish match, believes he cai take the measure of Pruitt despite the latterTf greater.i weight and excellent record against light Mason has been heavyweights. working out here, and is in prime condition for the fray, he declares. i Mason, a has met light I heavyweights before, and with excellent successTslaging some of the most thrilling bouts ever seen In the r i Start 'ftfonday willing boy, : herd ia the sections mentioned All is In readiness for the sport card ' slated to take place at ' the Provo Armory this evening, begin- Anderson Opposed lo Juab ning at 8:30 o'cTockTTTwo wrestling Request for Killing headline! of exceptional lntern, and two boxing preliminaries with Of 200 Elk will City Bowling '.; Tourney Will . Bis Mat Car For Tonight M WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Wonder story of the birth of a erreat love in the depths of the mighty ? Limberlost. - COMEDY and NEWS OHisbkia,N.Z. MM V i'.f'' Toull Join the cheer when ing ,gquad Marion Davies "hits "town! THE CREAM OF THE TOBACCO CROP f greatest, comedy! ; LAST1 TIMES TONIGHT "East. Side, West .. ide X V IT ff Comedy TOUR FACES WE Comedy "Four Faces Wesjt" .. Scenic "Argentina" mTftr 7TH TT " MADE OF pranks and humors of college life Were never so hilariously brought to the. Tscreen a now in M a a , D a v 1 es' The TT J IMS mm PULSING WITH TIIE MAGIC OF THfi GREATEST OF UIER WQRKS! 66 No Throat Irfi tatidn -- No Gough T-T- iL 1 1 - ki tt a a r : weone8flay,iM4Zd,u:iDp.ffl.: Directed By T. Earl Pardee A HlUARIOUSiTHREE ACT COMEDY 1,- in , - ; |