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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 192 PAGE FOUR. IT How Provo Can Put Its Chamber- - oP etson CommerconjCLQund Halts ;7 HHPS LOSE 9- - 6 j CENTRAL Smart UTAH LEAGUE r Style Long FORK VERSUS FORK - Standing of ths Clwba. Won. Lost. Prt PAYSON TODAY American Fork ........11 "2 .648 The score: "3 Kephl AMER FORK. 4 I Heber ABV R.H. O.A. "With a Urge gathering of fans and C Provo ,500 0 0 5 0 as Holmstead, re " pur .462 7 Rnanish Fork 6 of Birk. lb nine .Innings through Wn 4 .308 tusj 9 ' 10 ,Y v Barrett, c .... t last botes gns of the Central i 9 .250 " " Durrani cf ... ' 2 i season Wednesday afternoon. S N : 0 2j MUler, p ...... J be r8U)l was B cure iur iieuti 1 0 -- r Homer, rf .... a 4 i for f revo, .. Wednesday's Garnet 0 a If .... Larson, a fairly good game at Eut Lhi 2, Spr'ingvllle 2, i '2 Binch, 3b .. . . . aj'iea-t-- g n 7. KephtA-Pa- y -- s -- 2 r BennettrSb-r- r: XV' dispositloa, to ierrthenisfrvei, Provo . Heber 0. of good ball Vd revealed flashes 4. Tork Fork 7, American Spanish . e ToUls ,33 .7 8 27 7 Th'y should f.aying at tlnw-sz with more team practice, and FORK SPANISH , Where They Play Teday. - T TO give a r"tt?r lHBfiin "Ne jiMa.f. TT"b . ? AB. R. H.O. A.' r. L.. fc4iAr7p i'sernoon at Fayson. E. Thomas, cf 4 0 Z 0 Provo at Pay son. MUMRaa tried hi hand at receiving J.6.S.OX 0 American Fork at Spaninh Fork, EyJwards, If . shoots, with Hillman 4 2 4 , Rowe, ss Lett at Spring-villt:i-- .Toe: ;,ar, Elliott-at-fir- st. 0 1 2 Lr ThomaSj 2b ..i.gemect didn't work out as well ai 1 7 '0 , ,, lb George, & hoped for, and, Hillman returned T PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE? McBeth, ids old position behind the plate. JBowen; 3b . Twttchell had little fielding to do When you see the new Fall 0 Selman, rf . Standing of the Cluba. In one turned and a the pater garden, 0 Won. Lout. Pet Simmons, p r . .;:rStetson Hats, we knew-yo- u to Cooper Saa Francisco . . . . . . M, 64 ,fe bit Heavner gave way .609 will say they are very smart the fifth inningmettfrer being able Sacramento .672 69 79 Totals ......i.......40 4 It 24 7 good-lookjnAdams ball. with the and connect exceedingly .63 Score by inning ij , 69 r. , . . . . . . Seattle " w laved at third base; Dodge was in Loa .663 050 020 0007 69 . r. . . . -Fork Angeles : : f at.644 Spanlsto Fork1 . , . j... 61 . : . .' 020 000 2004 . . I, .. . . Oakland . We can tell you that any '? The wore: .529 ............... 65 ..73 Vernon Hat that you might Stetson .373 84 ...60 tin m ooog gait Lake ... select-wiHgi- ve D9 .244 . 32 you real serv-:- . 110 003 100 Portland fTOYO .MAY iiK,.u.t rx-ijn- ip0 ell . I "T . a J lro-wv- r ' c. . 10 10 i sr. ' ' ' . ..... ! - - Coast Games. Yesterday' TSaTr"ak NEPHI BEATS PAY60N First game. Seat. Sacramento 8; second game, Se attle 5, Sacramento 9. At Oakland-Vernon- irf At; Sacramento tl Bex score: ' Saa-HPran- NEPHI f 6. t Cune. 2b . .trk, ks .... C .5 if..; rtty, 3b 5 2 Jiineg, lb L'urbam. rf . Ftty, p; ia!l, rt . .. . .v. ioough, p . . 3 'Turtle, d. sid, . I. M. 1 2 0 2 0 8 4 1 0 2 14 2 2 Si 1- 1 0 1 .36 8 - 0 1 0 2 loktta, c v. icucbcn, rf KitcbtU, If Karple, 2b . '4, ton 2 0 0 itksell. lb .ich, p t t .387 Totals 2 1 0 5 .471 8 11 ArSmlUirieia-SmltliflBldrLei- 80 Totals .88 ...11 .431 .653 11 . .313 SmithfieldiJ Game. rtr 10. " . " 1 .... Ictuitrilmledziiifletaih little to the chamber either cf time or interest they Just kept in the background if they did not actually 7 1 1 1 0 keep away from the chaHwar. 0 0 0 0 2 .67 9 LEHL 6114 xjJ , . 18 12 E. Atwood, A. Jackson, 2 ss...... 0 1 12 c....... ..701 ,.7 rf...... .. 111 p rr6r0 12 fI J 7 0 0 I - j.B.s.ca 10 "I nave bean) men,' said Senator 2 12 61 29 . .69 Totals Sorghum, "discoursing most eloquent Score by Innings: 0 ly e tbe Atnerlcan eagle, when what tUelr minds vert really ,oa waa quafl Springrille' 200 000 000 000 000 002 001 000 100 000 000 00- -2 Lehi ... 24 18 on toast." 2 id- - sy H.O. Arf SO 2 7 6 College, 2b .... 0 n 7 0 Barnea, if i, rn Thomas, cf . . . . . . . . 7 0 1 2 0 6 . . i I fll 7 0 Webb, 3b 7 1 3 20- -0 Thresher, lb A. Atwood, whfcntifeOnlLPUJlgf,'j' domichamber's income naturally nated its affairs. The members who Rs H, O. 0 1 3 AB. R. J, Jackson, Birds of Another Order. - 0 Sb 7 McKee, 3b . . Parker, 2b . .750 Ogden ..... Logan BrlRbam ... 0.I0 2 2 Lost, Pet , U2T13 0 0 Won. ,V-- AB. R. H. O. A. rLgwistofi 6 0 0 0 0 Yesterday's ., ' 6Unding of the Clubs., j.imi Tremonton 1 PAYSON. f.'.fvle, fS ?,,LiAB, ....... ... 3-- 1 Tfftals Taylor, ss .. . At a Angeies uaKiana 12, Los Davis, c Senior, lb , Angeles 9. v Flelger, p Dunn, cf Kennedy rt., NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE Groesbeck, If A& R. H. O. A. tynhe:inodendry-i)e:-' r ' coming. The spore: SPRINGVILLE. 5. S May we show them to you "' ' ' ' f. ;v, v;- - V ; :L .' A ..V II T ff3iSSli5Si 'ril ti - ? . Another often tried and now discredited plan. waa..that.otjinlform dues of t or 10 fixed at this- - low rate on the theory that more members would join. In Oleao, N.T., with dues of 1 a year, the Chamber of Commerce was able to secure about 100 members. The dues wero raised to 20 and witHn slrmoatha Jhe membership had increased to mora than 600 interested, active men and women, and in a year they had done some things the city iad been wanting to do for 10 years. If the Provo Chamber of Commerce is to do the things the citizens want done, it must have an adequate income. Four hundred memberships at $20 each will provide the least amount it should have, for rent, light, heat, printing, stationery, expenses of committees, clerical and stenographic help and the salary of its secretary, Its only paid officials. Every corporation and firm and hverr buaine"jidprefeionaI--maand woman who become a member of n Company . MEN'S SHOP . 1 ' 'ttV'C--- Vv Taylor Bros. - ;:; - : 4 ' - - semi-annu- - b2 ilMlf the remainin g :chapt M M the Chamber of Commerce jahould re- gatd the membership dues as properly chargeable to "overhead' the legitimate running expenses of the busineea or office. Chamber of Com merce dues sfioutdtr tookedTipoirinst a that portion of ' the taxee. with which a city safeguarda property, Ibe-cause" without such provwion prop of . . H M M H M ' H Sisters M M H H M M ' H M . N , 1 s M H H St- - KATHLEEN I -- NORRIS I 8 8 will be printed in The Provo Herald in : installments tri-week- - 8 N : -- to XTytgllXII'gIg5IggZSZSiaiMIgXglg'gSZ?l they are built for long wear in styles that are strict ice PAY 1? INNINC8 community lntereata by organizing and who probably cannot afford mohf maintaining "Chambers of Commerce J a membership, but who havs . for the same reason to maintain and voung power as the lar fund subscriber. These vm.-r"5- " increase civic values. ' of Juianow, discredited in a few years, will take CT . i 11 s Ia places reins of leadership and they policy ot accepting several hundred be encouraged to work and a?,Z a. from a for dollars big membership projects for the ' good,- of bT :poraiianah&..m0dm t- vaamoer-efiea- m Commerce has developed the Budget irouK larger concerns who will Service .Fund plan, Everyone will be solicited for individual memberships fit the mosa by the adntam prosperity which naturaii, gnv at a "cost of $20 per year, which can of such a movement, should u or be paid in quarterly, annual payments. In addition to these fairness, carry every pmportiot- of membership dues,, the Urges business the financial load. Under this houses and Individuals will be asked it has been found, after having to subscribe, to the service fund in years of careful study, that thetitt proportion to their financial interests tens and the membership ire h ... isfied becauss At tha4emocratie wrm. Tbe membership dues will carry the iipiBs tiiicu uuu ii uag wa touai such as that the $20 dues as a minimum for . overhead piJtherganizatlon etc. The LUiuurr in iuiuiuerce, prevail in K ' - salaries, rent, light, postage, ot th uccessfui ctvle-eo4jedgd4orJhreearaFAndyxaisbetPlUSyV . tn'j servijuasVwttlMdgeted ing a service fund additional, used, in a promotion way, for accom mercial organizations over the United This is the method which has been plishing those definite things laid siaies. li laitee aooui 15 per yev to I or adopted and is being followed ty many down in the program of work which carryjumember-inr-the-ehanib- er of 4he auccesaiul unamoers or com- Ua to be built by the entire member Commerce under thev Bygrem - bein merce in, America, It la a method ship. In this war individual? have a established in Provo. Therefore an which has come out of yeara o exper vote in the Chamber of Commerce one paying less than $18 per ygar, iments and experience. Jt has not yet and finns subscribe o the service makes adeficit for the organizatlos been abandoned or modified by any fund. Individuals in the firm having if he carries voting privileges. Chamber of Commerce which has test a vote are entitledLJo one Jrote each, In short the $20 dues and additional ed it and no single instance of failure provided they take out a membership service fund for large' subscribers, lu has been charged against it. proven itself repeatedly to be the best ; H Is Jtlperfectir sound finandal personally. This plan will bring into the Cham plan yet devised for financing a Chia all the " feature! good plan, combining ; '. ber of Commerce, with fuH member ber of Commerce. of .previous methods and eliminating their bad ones. , In former times some Chambers of Commerce experimented 1 with graduated dues, charging the big corporation sometimes 1200 and let . i v: ting in the small storekeeper ror yz. ;iiL.thia-jneili.oThe- - want, d is apparent TEe few corporations cam-palj- : a ship rights and privileges rronT erty Taiue;mild.jEUs&ppear. The of progressive etiea safeguard younger business men and it citi-sen- Chamber of Commerce, on a sound financial basis and '.keeping : Service if tiere ls bo essential a portion of an expansion plan that members of n the executive, committee of the of the, chamber aaid today, they were pleased with the opportunity to make the statement below. It ! the answer to the . fourth of the five questions they have met la connection with the membership drive" which will be made soon. The other questions are aa to why Provo should have a Chamber of Commerce, what It will do and who will rualt The fifth, why the expanded chamber k likely to be permanent, .will be an- 'I -r- . swered next of How will the - Provo Chamber Commerce be financed. By membership due of S20 a year, Putting ly . I are not already, a subscriber to The Herald start now so that you may read ajl of this wonderful fiction masterpiece. If-yo- u you will want to i You may have The Herald delivered at your home for a month,. a year, or as long as you wish. - 'nEJHUTJrUL CJf n, IH 3LXTEKICX. THE "MOST - s ; "ThePai2e6;66 is a sttictiynewinodel TxeviriT3esirrtrand construction,tip to the minute in every detailBcing a new 42ar it carries a new and lower price, based on costs now; prevailing in the readjusted materials maricet. In performance, as well as in "price, it is a revelation among fine cars It is recognized, the country over . as " the undisputed leader of American sporting cars. Because it is at pcalrposition in performance and rock bottom in price, 25 of the recent sales of this model have been to people who formerly owned cars costing upwards of $4,000. All prices PAIGE-DETRO- Carrier Service on AH Rural Routes. . - , . for. The . Herald TodayJaying130 cenis a Aionin, or yi&u a xear. YourBIaySubscribe 8 1 yii vsr'Si 17 y - y ! i 8 8 8 8 b. Detroit War Tax extra f. o. s MOTOR CAR CO.', DETROIT, Mich. Manufacturer! of Motor Can and Motor Truck IT r .... rh A . Telephone 95 and The Herald Wis Be Sent to You. - ArnLH-- ? .. i adsun SALT . auto co. LAS CITY - V The moa.t patient man In tbe movie game Is the fellow who draws animated cartoons. Thousands of separate drawings must be made to pruuuc mn anunaiea arawuis; inax runs on the screen for only a few is Bert Qreen drawing one of them tor Paths. : v . jpneHere , Mi i Read andUseHeTald-VantAd- $ Strang Pearls and Rubies "Pearl" 1$ thought by some writers come from the La no 'pirula."-meanin"a little pvar," bemuse so many fine ptarla were to lmv l&u "Ruby" cabled from "ruher" the Ijitlu' for "red." but It may b that the wordf "ruber," piennlnj red, was derived from the name of the ruby. to iienr-slmpe- ht : :r i w second Party. i visiteo an sunt, who had a small hoy. antf s year later went thers wltk ui.v nnsnana on our noneymooo. w were noth taken In to nee rh little boy in his crib. He was naked If be remembered fce. H looked nn ahvlv and said!- - T reroemher P.! hnf I con t know the man of her."" Chicago Tribune. . Wmlu I 01 mi Subscriptions Paid Before Septsciber 15, in Advance for. One Year, Wi3 Be Accepted for $3.00, Which Slakes . 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