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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921, U - - . - im sLLoyis mi O- - J. Otto, Miss Kath- Funk j. and Frahm, erjin have returned from an automobile g ""Vyhat Provo needs more than trip" to Yellowstone park and Idaho., ele right now Is a good daily Tbey report tiring enjoyed a pleas-- j 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE I newspaper." ...:' ant time and also state that the Idaho 1 So Mld0HCramerL advertising rcA cannot come up to tae roads of Clube. of the 6Udig ' WonJLostJPct expert of 8t Louis. UUh. 78 MrT Cramer is w"Provoas8is(,ihg J, 43 .645 Ssn Francisco , Los.Anteles J20 BrAshton,-- of aNelierlof-At- lt and Mrs. "lrytnerin putting on Prr were ' Sacramento fa 52 .567 tbe Provo Sindayand biggest sale of that store's long Lake the afternoonvisitors 51 .560 6 the guests of Mr. spent 64 63 .547. business ctreeir. t Oakland and Mrs. L. N. OaViey. , ': r61 51 Vernon ..: .508 - The advertising program of the sale r :.. 41 Salt Lake J5 .353 is being bandied by Mr. Cramer,, and Mrs. Thomas Ashlton Spent Tuesday I 87 Portland j and includes not only the Provo news- in Salt Lake, the guest of friend ' relatives. Cos tt Games Yesterday. papers, but newspapers in other Utah At Portland Salt Lakejj, Portland county cities. Louis Ray of Sutherland, Utah, is "Provo is a real town, Mr. Cramer the guest of Mr. and Mr.s. J. Ernest At Los Angeles San Franclsco-Ver- continued. "It bas all the earmarks of Ekins of thiscity for a few days. - ft j, Like Fainting the Lily PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Miss-;izet- ta any-thlu- :rr?aL utah league w Standing f the Clubs. . an Fork Won. - .1 Uxt Pet .8.15 i.. 1 ". .750 :i Sttle .71 .. :.i?h Fork nM-- .500 4 . Friday's Results. hi 4, Spanish, Fork 0. A O 3, Lehl 6. . j . an. tr .- 1 2St:f : v. 1 - t X . ' 1 J ' f t -- a -- fi.American-rork..L- - 18, - 1 It Jl .250 - IS. oonSfflejposJBonsdaJjrflealrayel- SpringrUJe. elngeclngc , -- Mr. and Mr.Lr N. Noyes At San Francisco Los Angeles-Oaklancentral Utah. All It lacks Is the ability city. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Noyes, and Mr. Where'-The. Plsy Today. game postpofledr Oakland tra?el- for all factions, sideSt: organizations and,, Mrs. Lt-- W. ! Noyes tf alt-Lake ru an Fork at Provo. : Ing. - "v taJTellowstone motored parlLilonday. Lt rif-:-r bt. :.l ki at Sprlngvflle, city's welfare: This is a fsult of many postponed; Sacramento trareling. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark of Salt communities just growing out of the .msh Fork st Payeon. Vi t Mrs. 'town' and into the city class" 1 be-- Lake werejhe guests of Mr, and Monaay.,. Ueve rovo wiu overcome It Nephi Won. This city bas more to offer visitors by Innings: . S. The seren Dr. Mrs? Aug. and R Riflftyfifattd lamily. Chicago, forme 000 002 1004 residents than of motored to WkfttiSOt baseball players and iso and six Springvlfle Sunday and fi Fork 1 speak from 000 ooi, poo 0 ,in America others on trial for alleged conspiracy its spent thedayly tatting relatives. and oWrvatlons the madthronghouT to defraud the public through throwUnited States, la but one thing Provo frien Httefs Eettinj Bee. ing tbe 119 world series yesterday lags behind . all AB.R.H.PO.A. other cities of its nontr- - Mr. and, Mrs. D. C. were found not guilty by a Jury, Swartfager and C 1 1. Ml: cs 1 is Us failure to get and lation; that, verdict reached The was. Katie left two for Ogden, after r today' daughter .: 8" l i t ntpom.Ty rf Nothing where they will make their home for GOORGE forty-seve- n and hours de- support a daily newspaper. CBSON minutes of 1 1 S 1 else would boost this city more, at S',on.. BasabaB tan of fb land read tM liberation. -home and elsewhere. ha an enter- the present The defendants werexucg Weater, of tb apposottbeal aaiKMincrmtnt If 1 5 third baseman; 0car Felsch, out prising, progressive, Independent daily Mr. and Mrs. Don Stubbs and. Mr. of the veteran catcbet, Xiwg c CiW 6 I 11 cf " . Charles Rlsberg, shortstop; newspaper. R. Thome returnedSun- fielder; andjMrs.-JJmanager i th Phtstmrga - Arnold 7" 5 Ntlcca, e. j j g HM,: bm stater'1 day "j Gandll, first baseman;- - Claude where from' Strawnerry. st witooat rtraie sprmg as large as Provo have free, daily 5 a f wr, b nu) W ' Cicotte, pitchers; half spent several days. tM least m ol interest, new Jo illiams and Eddie 5 0 2 I p the advertisers newspapers, agreeing Jackson, outfielder all former imer are running wooaenng eyes i It's, a wise btrdlet that knows themselves that it Is better for After -Wb lte-- oi players and --Cart Zork of among , visiting relatives and friends 1 . and asking is It possible that the busl-nes- f jtsirfto them and their their city give And Louis David S. Zeler , own ,,otIie$ inJlurLeyIdahoJoaeyejalweeks, lowly Pirates are goipg to cofilh"" Moines. The rfsold bird that knows Its l L- a"to one good daiijr 'pringviile AB.R.H.PO.A. took, only one to Provo Mrs. Lee Smith returned IrfiUd theaaidaya, - Fancy; the Jury National League pennant , and rot SS or two more or it among weeklies, . ..,3 ballot " Sunday. Deasoca OBvunr Bawsur ; If . 0 in on the world series clay? Gb 5 i Announcement of the verdict was ta& ieathen aS teehorniol. 4 0 0 5 0 son hat moulded the fighttagesti cheers from the several e by W.. greeted Mr. colors Mrs. and Gessford J. and thI jea 'pdatlne 4 r,. it- hundred persons whe resaai hfamlly and Mr. and Mrsr-Lar- si 4 0 0 11 lfVoat, court for final decision the and shouts Provo "South at ho wi ,rhich Dean an oecnen Fork, canyon, camping ' 4 0 0 0 1 P of "Hurrah for the Clean Sox!"' Jtt3ty the edges.of the feather) for two weeks. ' 3 0 0 3 l c k, lb Clinic Hours Ml, Tuesday and Fri Judge Friend congratulated the Jury, he thought it a' just verdict days. Mrs. n..F. H!ggs, saying Miss 'Delilah I 1 The Utah- County- Free CI in ie in- - fhe Tligps," Mrs, J. F. - Wakefield T and Mr. and Mrs.-Elv-on o'v? have Prcvo School bulWitig Is; WAR VETERAN DIES High ' from K 2 5 25 .3 STEWART OF SPANISH FORK operating. and quite & large nuTnbjr daughter Nita have returneda pleas-an- t returned vrrom a tour ,weeks' trip to AJ, par7 where W'Udwood, they spent , 1 v by iiii.ii:;: , r ' of - patients liave already- ractivf t BENTON, 111. William Moneyham, week.' . Los Angeles, CaL, and .report jl. der " 100 HW IMJO f 2r I J treatment that has long bea needed'. said to be the oldest Civil war 101, time T. OtiO 15X- -18 BEE INSPECTOR lightful . . .if There seems to be some misunder........; 051 Mrs. ta N. Nelson and Mrs. George and in point of age the oldest veteran, of is the minds the people CiilliiuoramotoreiLto Gunnison;. Sun-dastandings "I " Leadsrs Lose. ., Lcajt-Mason in Illinois, died here Saturday as to condition and .regulations were .Sirs. Rondo Simmons Mr.'tnd now has Utah an ' official with Mr. ' and bee the to county day spend ' " ' . i A!!RH.POA,l ' the work: TThe ClinicHsfot Mrs, F. M. man. A, J. tSewnrt, of Spanish Fork, ' night. Salt Lake visitors Sunday. , imggins.- J '. 'f 4 0 110f who' adults children and. those only who ' bee appointed county Inspec. 4 S 4 2 i . or not the for medical able are to pay tor by the board of county commisMr." and Mrs. G. W. Young and Mr. and Mrs; Ledger- D. Free of V, v ' : ... 4 1 3 7 7 ( Dainty woolen fabrics are much "In Cental .service which is necessary to daushter sioners . , !!ldred are among ; the onday. ;. 4 1 2 1 Of order U ; 4nrovoTus4emand Mrs. r Thorvaldson has - a State Bee Inspector D. H. Hillman, their weTfarertn t South Fork tbl? week. l. lujrs I : , of the best ttat will of Mrs. wonderfully attractive assortment of be the an and guests day following Inspection trip through 1 4 2 l 0! ! from the Utah county, appeared- - before the offered' In ek'illeed , treatment, the M'ra. Jcsiah Smith, was a Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles importations" Lake alt Free's parents, ' 4 0 o l 0; r' 1 wk S house of Schwelzer, In Luceme1 coromiusion and urged that they ap- phycisians and dentists of the county visitor Sunday.-- , ' V o! roads in 0 4 3 They 2' r reported Hopkins. service Switzerland. ,u " point an official inspector for Utah are generously giving their 4 0 1 0 0i t f poor cohd'tion. " for regular periods at the Clinic. It Irs-- . Ellis Coombs has returned to county. : r i 4 , Mr.. Hillman told of the bee indus- would hardly be fair to thee pr&fes-siona- her home in Fairview, after a pleasant 37 13 men ' that the general public visit la Provo, the guest or Mr. and 10,I Mrs, Maggie Tolman. and son Lloyd and countyrand pointtry i 5 '! Fl- u- AB. R. H. PO. A. i come for this free treatment. should out ed the for increased Springville spent Sunday in this pf Mrs. B. F. Larsen, t possibilities .l 5 0 0 0 4 ) If it is unfair to impose upon the s v( the guests of Mrs. Fred Finlay-- i for farmers who would add city, profits if ee 4 i o o o : ..... i - doctors the riving of generaf-frto. ' bfe E. Borgquist o Price son. their Mrs. Mr. farmihg and operations, I 4 c 2 4 5 1 Mr, Hlllman'i attention was called treatment, it is also unfair to expect are spending a few days in Provo with ' 4 0 1 0 0 Mrs. Laura Coombs of Payson spent on his trip to methods practiced by them to .give their time to determin- Mr." and" Mrs. John E. Vance. . '4 1 2 4 0 P f some owners of bees which the Off- ing who of the many that may come Tuesday In this city, the - guest of icial believes greatly reduces the pro- are entitled to the service they give. ... .. Mrs'. John Sax ey and family are en- - friends. 4 0 0 3 0 J 7 All them that the of investiga-of duction months the prefer wood. Wild during a at honey vacation . ioying 's " . o ! 0 V 0 "i ft 4 . oe ieii to otner Mr7 and "Mrs." BenTCnudsen when such production should be high- Hon. ana. tne oecision spent "' ' rf p .. 4 0 0 0 0 i i ' est. agencies. V ComVednesday Girls evening with Mr. and Mrs. the of The Canipfire ' Comthe of the fact Because that j A social time was t ; 'Jindhejsaldjmanyjbeekw munity chnrch. chaperoned by Mrs. Karl Knudsen.. :. v.."o & is 17 io""" who have iniy one upper stoij or ex- munny"ireTrareTJep and Mrs. Oscar A. spent. ' E.Srattan George in tracting super for each hive of bees. Relief Socletyrls linedup already Spear, are enjoying a week at "Souf I I They are losing about as much honey that kind of work; the social- diagnosis Fork, Prove canyon. Hiking, bathing - Mr. and Mrs. Thosv Ahton motored r as they get . A good working force of for the Cljnic has been turned over to and outdoor recreation in various to Salt, Lake Tuesday and spent the ' :; . '"'.K oTAH LEAGUE i lecs'wfll usually fill a second story of that office, It is necessary, therefore, forms are the features of "the outing. day visiting friends. :: v .. r , any extracting combs while the first story that those who desire servicea- -' of recomI : kind at the clinic procure ( of the Clubs, The Columbia 'Beehive swarm of - Is being xipeneiitnd cappedlover Mr. and Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon are the Second "ward" will meet at the home a honey-flo? Won. Ltmt.'Pct. bees should mendation 'from the Community, Wel spending two weeks in the canyonv "During O IIIG ' v i' 10 ' 2 be - given, Plenty of storage room. fare .Office. of Miss Avriel Peay Monday evening. .8.J3 I j and schedule for. The ' ' !l ' U lose July this following 8 ' 4 4 half tbe crop. .60 l may Neglect bt Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Conant and son, The Tabernacle choir members are 6 6 "When they become crowded in the August has een arranged .500 L, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vickery and son, and For Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat RicbardT-Beesl; 4 . 7, .364 their annual outing at Sarahive the working force will cluster on holding ;..'' i ancUonormeda i g 4 This condition will either Doctors H. G. Merrill and L. w. party Sunday and went by auto to the toga this evening. Bathing, dancing 333 j - t the outside. result In syarmlng or the bees .will fill Oakes; Surgery, Dr. J. W. Aird; In Gilea . ranch, Provo canyon, to enjoy and a- delicious luncheon have been ar the brood combs with honey as fast as ternal Medicine, Doctors J. C Clark the day. . ranged for the. enjoyment - of the .". I I of Americanf of Provo, and P. M. Kelley . the young bees batch out merrymakers . Sunday's Results. -"' . "Swarming during the honey-flois -Fork. Trriin'Dton ll. Yale Harard athletes overwhelm-defeateMr. and Mrs, E. M. Cooper of Rock Dentists Schedule: Tuesday Dr. land, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. G. Mrs. 1M. A, Conant has as her guests the undesirable beoBuse..ltdMdesthe V. R. Green- Ww F. M. Foster,. July 26; Dr. ieam in the International field meet in Provo. canyon this. week. for dinner this evening Mr. and Mrs. working force and reduces the crop Young Brit-ns S. Evans, Aug. held at Harvard Stpilum .The J. W. Lderley of Salt Lake. "Filling the 'brood nest, with honey wood. August 2; Dr. i won only two events, the ml'.e. is undesirable because the queen will ft; Dr. J..H. Ellsworth, Aug. 16; Dr. W. vMrs.t Karl Mrs. Dixon Arnold and run and the 40. Picture shows' L, have no place to lay eggs. Therefore A. Hbmer,-Au- g. Bandley are camping at-- Wildwood for f Krogness. Harvard, winning the 120--' j will be no young bees hatching Aug. 30; .Dr. C. D. Livingston, a there ,weeksf - ?.... . conple)f i out the latter .'. yaid hurdles,. part of tbe season to Sept. 6 Dr. I D. PfonU, Sept 13; Dr. 20. W. , T. Brockbank, and the becomes Sept nectar, Mrs. WUlard Hawkins of colony and gather Prof, weakened in numbers, as the life of Friday Dr. F. G. Reynolds, July 22; Salt Lake are spending several, weeks FOR SALE Brown wickerVbaby is from four to six Dr. E. JJ. Marble, July 29; E. A. Pat; at .Linger Longer," to Wildwood. the worker tf. ' buggy. 69 W. 7th North. i:3V YOU GAII DRIVE TO weeks duringbeethe only honey-flowman, Aug. 5; Dr. A, Chrlstenson, Aug, 12; Df. H. Christenson, Aug. 19; Dr. Mrs.. M. P. . Henderson is spending . Because of the rapid increase t In w M. A. Cbnant Aug. ?6; Dr. H..L, Love, several weeks in Clifton, Idaho, with motor traffic in' Pennsylvania, highCLIMBERS GIVEN BUTTONS sept 2;Drr W. G. vorlton," SepL' 9; relatives and friends. "'- , ways entering- - tbe-- larger ciUestaay Dr. N. H. Nelson, Sept. 16. r be extended to 100 or- - 120 feet In At a meeting of the niversity of . - .. - .. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Roylance and Mr. width. ' who made the climb of WANT TO COME BACK and Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton and family This is Good, Roads day in Provo, Utah hikers on 23. buttons dis July Of the 682,919 motor vehicles regreturned Monday from Fish Lake, I'tah county, and tho rest of th? state. Ttmpanogos tinguishing those who reached the istered in New York state 5,782 or The southwest corner-of- . Provo pre after a pleasant ten days trip. is Practically-every' and city, village, top of 'the great mountain were dis cinct wants to come back into the 31 per cent, are owned and operated " r : tributed. doing road work today, Thehundred or mors people ' Mr. and Mrs. ,Q. A. Jenkins and in Greater New York. ' v city. he-hlkers also exchanged pictures t5ere want to be added to Provo's pop RtSiffs Provo's contribution' to GM)d see family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward taken of the scenic views-- of jtherip. ulation, and to have-4h- e privileges of Velta and family of Salt Lake are at PARDONS WOMAN CONVICT day Is being don9"".on thy- la1:?, toad The is see to that plan every person Provo s schools. from Knudstn's farm to the batllng South Fork for several weeks. . - : beach, "so that vehicles may cr.rry participating in the annual hikes with -- Twenty years ago that part of the Ind. Mrs. Mar INDIANAPOLIS, the I'niverslty of Utah contingent world . seceded from Provo, and de- , Miss Florence bathers to the water,; and others within shall Jepperaoa left Tues- garet Smith, who has served less than a receive button,the provided Now canoef cided to own of tho iU finest frSsh paddle day for Los Angeles, Cat, to spend five months of seeing distance v. top Is reached. twdtofqnrteen-yeajp?2t2t.teke In Utah. they're tired paddling. They've sign several weeks with friends. One must have touched to hand the sentence for forgery, was pardoned by ed a petition for readmittanca to Pro The work on , the road is under the on the en to summit be very vo,. and theTrequestwlll come up in Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton and Miss Governor Warren T. (McCray because direct supervision' of P:iv' Stugg, at flagpole o svhose home volunteer m?t early this titled to the decoration. Those given Fourth district court here. Atha Bateman had as their guests at she is about to become a mother. The P tili!fn Y Commissioner- - Hopkins said today South .Fork, Sunday.,the following governor said De Javored the woman's Charles out yesterday tarry the legend, morn tug. City Camrni. io-ULH00 & Uv of IV-oone side-anthat the city, would not oppose the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore-fiel- release because he did not want a ncj'niiis Iras ths job- 'UfrUer tils direc"Jaly-23- , re- date. on the 192i; child the, to come into the world stigmaMrs. Fern Bush, Miss Virginia ; tion. . petitioners and would gladly welcome the prodigal sons and daughters back Sutherland, Fred Markham, Elmer tized by prison birth. Mrs. Smith I'eopl" all over the state have re Verse side. C0IIPAI1Y who is the mother of two children, to Provo. sponded to the good roads movement, Ladley. was found of and are expected to work wonders guilty forging four ..... i i with Utah's roads today. Bingham The Beehive Girls of the Sharon checks for a total of f 98 last March TbLOtbo ftoT I men teams and at work will have fifty ward leftMondayJorZoinjcanyon on To cAT TSase' ; on the roads adjacent to Bingham can. a weeks' trip. ' . yon.-.: 3l?eN ML: APPtFSj commissioners have Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas J. Allen of - EVERYTHING FORI TIIE FALLAND WINTER S 1 laid out work, for every community Richfield have returned home after a v'hat two weeks' visit with relatives and within Salt Lakecounty, and the peo'. WARDROBE . 4 8 friends in Provo. ple of Sandy, Midvnle,- - Rlverton. Draper and every. othero4riniunity S : .will lie working. 1 1 hay i,u8t received hundreds of beautiful Attorney and Mrs! Lee L. Baker Fabrics for .Imported will leave Friday Suits for Minneapolis, Reports received indicate that theu of Skirts, Lingerie affairs from the famous house presses. will not be a section or corner of the Schweixer real qnality goods and exclusive Minn., where Mr. Baker will attend 1 designs. state' in which the roads will not be the attorneys convention. They will! ." ' Kane consideration the first today. also vtsir relatives at Detroit Mtctw I REASONABLE. JRICE- - and Grand Island, Neb. : nl Garfield county citizens are I low will amase you lower MiaJ.tho hava lieen Ta prices II v" '.r t).a II years. You are Invited to see Ue whole assortment In Miss Maud Nelson of St eorge my . 'I-ola yours. Phona-iv.- ;r.v r i per. cent' of all motor . ve-C7 "pent last week vtsitmg relatives and I m. t !.!!.. country are mar-t- a Provo. friends in jjUa system cf time 8 II payments. BIRS. A. THORVALDSON II iffss. Mr. and Lafe Bown, Dr. and II Mfs-XjIn C'ni" c;o the cost of hiring a taxi-L- b Bown John Giero have 191 West Fourth North. " jnd la 29 cents for the first .mile and returned from a pleasant anto 'trip to iit-t lor each succeeding quarter! Mantl and other southern Utah II points. fng. CO y -- dt-ttu- r- i - fe- nie WHITEOXOT V" -- any-otherti- ity ir 2bi 11 j -- "J'rj 'ng ' ill thBB-T0tflyt- de 110 . 11 Americans Win - v.vr . nj(9MiiyiylfT,6ln fflEfrWCIiEDULF ".' s y . . lnalt4sui'-6rnainenticriiny- l - 7' . : : 5 - - to w ' - -- , Caspe-y-Wyorriv- L? 31111 , ".M,j J lj well-know- n AV ,oa&'.:iMi 47 fl ' 1 -- - - .- - -- i ' r ' ll'-- a) 1 r x - . i IMPAPEfl - -- -- T - "'-- r- ; " XJ. t- -; - ey - 1 SALE! : 1 d Oxford-Cambridg- J SIIIC - e I .23.--Dr- ...... Hirthday! V-..- .- ," , t , ' y -- , . T M "Tim-panoeo- or d, niniT Ml ni ico . r MfalTN . : I -- if CL. e.)-:. s |