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Show P A Novelty Coat of Reindeer FOOTBALL VALLEY CACHE LOGON, 'teams will . 26. Sept Four ' strong .OGDEN. The fast Ogden 26. Sept FIVE RUNS IN THE NINTH The Utah Oil was defeated Sunday Brigham Young University Utah's Great Lr D. S, Educa- - t M taesiaie Higa sinooi i trounced the Ogden nigh icbool Tigers stuThe activities of the B.' Y.-'champions of the Central litan league, dents are being increased 'and en association thSK fall, the schedule of here Saturday In the opening game of in the first game of a three-gamwhich was drawn up last sight by the the 1921 footballl season. 62 to 0. From seriea for the amateur championship hanced by the organization of clubs. the of the first whistle until the of the, State bv a scora of IS tn ti Tho Every student will have an opportunity of the various schools. School end sound of the contest the A. A. stars play- - visitors made fjve runs in'the ninth HP'ng himself with the club that has now been In progress long enough en a snappy trend of ball. shall be, in harmony with his ta.-tinning. to enable each member to get fairlj The lineup and aummary: The Manager Wright of the .Utah J0i and under way with hla team of prospecOgden High (0) Ogden. A. A. (62) said that It must have been an off Spanish club has ju&rbeBrrgaoized , Following Is the Cache Bck tive the English faculty are preparing .....Is......... O'Keefe day. His club has won thirty-fiv- e and and Anderson ..... ..'.It. Twitchell lost five games this season and Earl to organize a writers' club. The latter valley division schedule: October 7 South Cache vs. Logan Gutlw Smith believes that his boys can play ball. , will have an opportunity to function in j.v.bi..... ......... high at Logan; Oneida vs. North Palmer LabhUr Kinney, who started on the mound connection with the new literary magCache at Richmond. Fahey ...........rg... Speight for the American Forkers, was chased azine to be published by the student . . October 13 Oneida ts. Logan high Hulme .......... .rt. Worley off in the seventh frame, but this did body. at Logan. Dye Reeves not help the chances of the Oil any. .....re... October 28 North Cache vs. South Sparks President leorre H. Brimhall at- ..qb......B. Glasmann t Morgan, shortstop of thOilersLwaA tended Cache at Hrum. stake M. I. A. aftd""' Religion Irwin tndicertly responslbTeTor a number of Rogers ...... November 4 Logan high ts. North Loovedahl Wllkenson runs when hfi jetajrholeiraft cf eood- oianSaturday and Cache atfilrtimondiSouthJf'acheHfar Lock wood 7A7Glasmann Hooking hits get away from him. "How- - Sunday in the Juab antf XiiHard stakes. i Score by periods: .Oneida at Preston. 'everj with a percentage of ,875 for the The officials selected by thj coaches 1. I: 4Ttl. seasonuManagerWright in to officiate fat the r games follow: Ogden A. A. 27 11 1462 take his lads to American For Wed- - I3"0 meetings, and other activities of 0 0 0 nesday afternon in an attempt to even the school will hereafter be posted on 0 0 Clyde Worley, Howard McDonald, Ogden high Charles. Jenkins, Del Jlardajr tieorga bulletin boards placed Jn .conspicuous up tne series. gdenALJcojringjjrouchdowns W llkenson Green andBums. i,: Irwin Folk Paft-jfee-t-m-g!!f;;-T.ht2, Reeves. A Glasmann. Goals after Kinney, Miller and flarrattrU tab Oil, will obviate the neeensTTy or "BTmormce--i meats from the roctrum at dcyotionah PAYSON GRIDDERS WIN. touchdown Worley 8 uiMAniL-eapwnrt- a, 71 exercises. meor"perfbds:Flfteen jjoinutes e Vuas es t. ....... ...... prtfigvl " tPATSONu.Sept 2t TbaPayaott secteam won ita high school football ond vistoryof the season Friday lrom the Eureka high school by a score of 46. to 0. The Payson boys had little trouble from the start, and at no time was their goal In danger. The lineuyrand suminarajr: "T EuTeki. T " Payson. Pulver Criggs ...re.....',.., Ferguson ........le.... ... Loveless Wallace rt.......... Clayson Hansen Thurgood .......It. ,,....0. , '.re.-- , , , , , Robertson Etaugh '. , Tucket ..........Is............ Carter .c. . Wilson L, Wilson F. Fennel Smith jb B. Fennel , ,,,,, .rh. Woods Stanton H. Wilson In... .fb... ....... Kitchen Gurley . 3Jlrch -- for Substitutes! Eureka Etaugh; - Sutherland for Griggs; Bates for Birch; Stanley for F. Fen-nel- l. Payson Simpson for Loveless; Loveless for Pulver; Simmons for ; Robertson. Touchdowns Smith i, H. Wilson 2. Klchen 1. : Goal kicks Smith 3 out of 7. Officials Umpire, Gardner; referee, Peterson; head, linesmen, Taylor and Ueber; timer, Simpson. ........ ......... .,,..... ......... ........ 'eaTOrteseiAmericJu Referee HatchTtafr-AgricTittOT- , college. Um plre . of Sherry, University" r Headlinesman Hardy, Oklahoma Pittsburg, . . university. . , PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Cluba. Won. San Francisco' . . Los. Angeles . .. Sacramento I Seattle Oakland ........ Vernon"',......., Salt Lake ...... Portland Lost Pet ..104 77 ,;102 78 78 ..102 .. 98, 80 .575 .567 .567 -- .. 95 94 84 .631 87 .519 .,72 . 49 104 128 .409 .277 .. . : Yesterday's Games. At'Los AngeleB First game, Salt Lake 0, Vernon 9; second game, Salt Lake 1, Vernon 2. . At Oakland Forenoon game, Sacra mento 8, Oakland 3. At San Francisco Afternoon game, W Sacramento 7, Oakland M At Portland First game. San Fran-- J clsco 4, Portland 2; second game, San Francisco 6, Portland's. At Seattle First game, Los Angeles 0, Seattle 2; second game, Los AnThe carrion crow will devour dogs, geles 2, Seattle 8. but will not touch rne flesh of a cat, The primitive weights and tteaS' The Japanese make a sort of tea urea of the Chinese were, made of from cherry blooms cured in 'salt jaae. - Standing of t Won. Lost Pet -- -- 93 93 78 54 56 73 WORLD SERIES OCTOBER 5 express-companyw- .633 .621 .616 .513 the-eve- It is. lined with fancy figured satin and has a shawl collar edged with a band of beaverette. Ripple on back from a straight yoke ipe effect. A self belt gathers in the fulness. Bottom finished with rows of rope silk, stitching. ll -- ti T459 87 -.-412 .327 101 49 Philadelphia ""Zir." Yesterday's Games. At St. Louis New York 5, St. Louis 2. At Cincinnatl-rBrooki2, Cincinyn nati 6. At Chicago First gameBogton 3, Chicago 4 (12 innings); second game Boston 7, Chicago 8 (12 Innings). $36 BEET YIELI IS HE AVYT ,RIGBY. Ida.,, Sept 26. Everything is in reaatness to begin digging beetfe; today.- - The local sugar company is looking forward to an excellent run this fall, which will begin about October 5, from present indications. The yield of beets in this country is the heaviest in tbe history of the country, and It is estimated the company will have at least 65.000 tons to grind. I For steady .wear, service, style and good value, your investment in this coat-wil- l prove profitable. FARRER BROS. CO ASSESSMENT ndlcate t' STATE CANNOT SUED. BE KANSAS CITY, Sept. 26. No action for damages can be successfully main- ftained aagainsl lu titater Richard X - NOTICE, of Notice is hereby given j . R,. rnrnandTMiiM F"7 rnncipai nace Provo. Utah. 26. CapDETROIT. tain Robert G. Woodside of Pittsburg, commander-in-chie- f was of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Saturday. John. W. Jongs of Portland, Ore, junior vice commander of the organization for the last year, was elected senior vice commander. R. S. Jones of Washington, D. C, editor of the Stars aond Stripes, was elected junior vice commander. Seattle, Wash was chosen next year's convention city. SAYS Provo, Utah- .- ere Mich..-Sep- Yofk-rClevel- and Chicago. - WOODSIDEIS -- Cincinnati mwi r eervice io- thepttbncr" Complaints made by patrons of the reported and commented upon in order that customers, may be given better service", faster nd more effective. CHICAGO, Sept. 23. The world's series will start on October 5 it was announced here, the first game to be -played on the home grounds of the 7T 12 "72 '74 "493 National league pennant winner. ' In that either Pittsburgh Detroit 71 .470 80 59 90 .396 or Cleveland should win in theif reChicago 61 94 .352 spective leagues, two games would be Philadelphia ... played in Pittsburgh and then two in ;u Cleveland. The Now York teams are Yesterday's Games. At Washington Detroit 2, Washing- at present leading the two leagues. If one or both New York teams ton 3. At New 7, New win the Drices will be $1 in the I bleachers, $3 for unreserved seats in York 21. the upper grandstand, $5 for lower ) grandstand reservations, and $6 in the NATIONAL LEAGUE boxes. In the event Cleveland wins boxes Standing of the Clubs. reservations - $4 and $5; - Won. Lost Pet will be 6,seats 2, and general admisNew York pavilion ' 7 9 88 .599 sion II. Pittsburg t President John Heydler of the NaSt. Louis ; 84 64 .568 Boston ... 78 .523 tional won the toss and the first 71 73 .497 game for his league. 74 Brooklyn . New York Cleveland St. Louis . Washington Boston itvttrr nut Employed of the American Railway Express company held their-- regular "right wayX.meetingJa8tWedneaday evening, teliacna8altersjpertainlng 1 a "AMERICA PTEBA GUE all Thursday, October 6, has been df signaled by the directors of the Utah State Fair association, as Slt -- ..,....., CrwMtoa, DAY -- .....,...c. ..... ....... COTKUY i -- , UTAH Lake county and Utah county day. AT GREATLY This arrangement was. made In reEEKCQ tL sponse to numerous requests from prominent citizens of the two counties for some kind, of special recognition. While the exhibits from this section Will be shown throughout the entire exposition week, October 3 to 8, on ... Thursday specialfeatures will be ar- , ranged to attract attention to the displays from this part of the state. It Is expected that a band will ac company the large crowd of visitors to Salt Lake City on, that day, and that nothing will be overlooked in the way pi heralding to the thousands of spectators the unique advantages of thesetwo prosperous counties. Salt, Lake and. Utah counties will 'WW be impressively represented In the big 1 horticultural exhibit buildine. each Owing to the reduced having .a booth of unusual attractlve- Iness in the display of products t)f the materials . .V. W6 .j al1 Qrchardandihe farm. Special-rate- s maKeery-substantiwill be granted by the railroad com- tions m our selling prick i panies for the special day as 'well as A fine - variety' fr! very. for the other' days of the annual fair. which to make selection. 1 "THE RIGHT WAY". MEETING. Velour Newsand Notes HIGH LOSES,' OGDEN . ! that " jtiuiwj aiining ana U'' company, held on the 26th tember.1921, an assessment (No.j 11.50 per thousand shares waj fcr upon the outstanding capital gtoa'i the corporation,- payable inunedat, Z to X Edwin Stein, secretary, Utah. Any stock on which this ment may remain unpaid on Thirsi-- ' October 27, 1921, will be deliuto and advertised for .sale at public r tionx and unless payment is mad U fore will be sold at the offlcs of company. No. 10 Holbrook Block North University avenue, p Utah, at 5 p. nu Saturday, NoranW iviiso Mx meni, togetner with cost ef adrer;; ing and expense of sale. J. EDWIN STEK. i, ; it kr eot Hopkins, attorney generalTdecIared Saturday in commenting on the suit begun Friday in the Wyandotte county district court to recover; $5000 damages from the Kansas state board of Utah, review for rejecting a film entitled, (First publication Sept i - publication Oct-26- , 192'.) "The Contrast" Secret--Provo- 26 1521; , k Treasure looted from the Catholic , a. iiou ium ejects a puiUO, 11BI church in Peru is said to have been snake, has its home in the coral found on one of the Tahitlan islands. of the South Seas. : : - uJ n--- - - J-U- ril k) lzi - - . UJ l!iJ-- u 15 l!y u Lb Lb- -' Lr urr U OUR IS NOV IN FULL SWING. IF YOU HAVE NOT, AS YET, CALLED AND TAKEN AD VANTA GE OFTHEMMZliARGAING THAT ARE JUSTLY YOURS, THEN WE SA Y GET BUS YlDaSO Wf WCEl i OPENING MAY OF OUR SALE Saw more people in frontm keioTQ, ff you were nqo day or tomorrow as our sale lasio until Oct 1. -- U2 3 J UUuvJ Provo I biinvJ yOU TlQCl Q'fnTvnn i - Gilt i I f i llOtlor Illirry nnn i Utah fi I |