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Show - ' " - " '; - T7 v THE SUNDAY HERALD , Second Section . roT '" , ' '. ' "- - . 3C . PRQVO, UTAH, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23, j923J- -" PRICE TWO CENTS. 2l I c..i.tunlll(r . 23 Sundiy-Lttog- this ard eveninc. rsjdent- - 'osenh E.- Keeler will- be speareK. "Hnmcal Bumbers- Willi renjierea. All are weleome. j PIONEER WARD. Thursday, nun a ivrvfpei) this evenlntr In the Ladies tiuua wui I" Xh Pi ioneer ward are itiider the direc , ' Tuesday TT I j. Jth J'.; V tion of "the" genealogical' society Jesse - The speakers will be I'rof. p Unci. Washburn and Sirs. Charles Burrs. Musical numbers will be rendered. ( OM) WARDi commences at 7:30 prompt! MeeTlng evenmg in the L. cvtwi this ... . At '' IUC UliUj-i i"' ; - , LAKEMEW WARD. XViljl'f has of the services in the'lla'"ke-vielCl.' v . Ciilol mil." chargeward nrincipal this evening. The been arraogeq hnv ffll nnmlH-rBishop Taylor. D." W. . tn Invltori i:n,. All are j"'i''".' Madsea flfid" Mr; ScoftrrMusica I l:'r- - 111- K logical . spenk--ersillT- s M DISTINCTIVELY DESIGNED- - iiiifipii -f- Btd"'jJmot vi a All are invited. givenu FIRST WARD will be tne ' THIRD WARD. has" been ari A regular program a logical society ranged by the-ene- of the Third ward to JeHeld this Moroni to the evening in commemoration ef the Musical 100th anniversary of the coming of Smith. and also a the Angel Moroni to the Prophet Aiieol IhetVos.T'h Vn nmbew XiU 'be public isuuvwu . -- HHHrSj" 111 (MANAVU WARD- ' - - Former Pitcher of Provo ever with the announcement that the first game of the season will be "Tulips' Dropped From played at Salt Lake City,' Friday, Three Sessions of IL'JL AJ U. of U. Grid Roster. : Organizations of Utah Sept. 28 against one of the teams irom tne cast mgu- scnooL a re-.Stake SAf.TJKWept22Xew44uru-anift.wiU- L plays: and 'formations were handed tne two scnoou Here next yearn to the I'lffversity of Utah grlddlsU contract to. that effect having been The annual stake convention r of yesterday 5ternoon, and the Uriin eutered-lnto- . i. Mutual Improvement asHocia- son .ooachlngitaff has now com the With the' announcement Coach by pleted its offensive, which will Simmons that be inteuded to take tlous of Uth stake wil be held today. ' have to staudthe test against with him 20 men for the, initial In the- Young university buidlngsi some of the ; strongest defensive gahie, enthuiasm siezed the al- The stake boards of the J. M, M. 1,1 teams in the Rocky, Mountain con ready enthusiast lc football 6irifaL,) A. nnd the I. L. A. will ineet f ereuee .this, season. Indications are that from now on with the representatives of the genethe' The Ctnti eandidiite. are getting more meu thqu eyfrwill be.nn.the ral board of Jhe organization in lntogreat ctiuditlou and ejtiiect to grounds" to rant around with. -- the fnrtitly. rocjins" this morning ats Da have the plays runulug ff smooths pig skin aid , ' learning the intrlca-l'les"n- f o'eolck." vftal interest to thr ly 1iT.. hext ' Wednesday - irfternoon, - i thf TcKillwll art.'' TopItof when th(T varsity will try-o- ut Its Crjach Simmons" infends to keep year wTll lie discussed by the gencraij offense .against the husky boys who 20 men for the 1 team through iHiarfl meinliers. , r have been, out for - the freshiuun out the season. first None of these nu'n vT'he ward officers will meet witl, squad. will he allowed to renialn on thnj the stake and general board nftm Graduate Maiiacer ILuicock hers in the library at 10 o'clock,; foV; eel veil word from "Foxey" Iforlesko; squadV only us they show to ho coach that they tire wining togive lowing which a luncheon will be set the Whitman coach, and Utah will the bestMhev hilve in, everiinio. ved to all present by the stage board have at least two men his officials . had .the Idea if anyone "that he had Ljucmliers, for this game who are well known a session" wil ue neia n Ji cinched on;lhe-qua- d vluce for general to the I'tah fans; o'clock In Col at Fred Beunlou, former Utah ath- the remainder of the swkou, he had the afternoon . hour on haH aftei half for idea lege In out hint of that picked early letic coach? Who is now at Pendle s Work is which the various department! ton, Ore., will be one of the men, the week, ; coaehv-m-Il.reqnira from of the two organizations wil sept and Charley Reynolds, who has what the ii. If anyone is inclined arnte for class workv - Each reparu been: working tun Iilnho cauies for every-ni."Uta'li for tlio last three years, Will to sfiiff or take it. ehsv lm will fliiil ment wlU discussthe proglems, oj; hlniself oilAe sidelines lnstend of the coming. yearand will ontlinri ue nnotner. . I lie lesscuis.v . ' Sam f Uolln of Portland probably Lgitiug through ., m... .1..' . ........ v Among- ihff memliera of the gene .i. will referoe the contest,' and tho4 M. M. I. A; art game snould be well bandied wjli touchdown which will give, the hero' nil board of the T. E. E, Erlckson. x Arthur- Beeleyi these three men behind the whis the cheers from., the throngs. tles. Among the boys who have been Claude Richards and Preston. Nib; '. : , Coach .Borleske also is sending out on the field thus far this year ley. Counsellor- - Ituth M. Vox ant; out his usual earls prospect stories are : Captain Laurence Peterson, that big men are going to be light Roy Moulove, Lowell Blddulpb, Agness Smith of the general bbarc' ai)d inexperienced, but7thoseT"who-- t Dennis, Clar- - of the Y. L. M.'I. A.,wlU also be .10 ' f . . know J'NIglOheTsorthwest-haT- e Frank attendance always found tough opposition at McCoard, Joe Witt, Erwin KIrb)r, Walla Walla.v "WWtman is going Percy Anderson, George Corbet t,.Al to be hard to beat,-bwe can do ton Giles, Leman Boardman, Gntou It," is the way that' Coach Tommy Vasher, Ray .lloutz, NelloyAVest-oveMANY AR& KILLED Fitzpatrick has put it up to his Clark WebbJ Max Taylor, Tom men, and he is trying to work the Gessford. Don Page,: Orvll Page, men into the same frame of mind Earl Amtoft, and several others. for the first game of Jhe season. IH SOFIA BATTLE Neil Smith, captain of last year's A team, will be out Monday .afternoon CULLING i for his first workout, .along with IS SUCCESSFUL International New Service. , ' 1 Cal Boberg,- - last year's quarterback on the frosh team. Lee- Richards, ATHENS, Sept, 21. Many pet? the scrappy West Pointer, will also J. P. Welch, county agricultural sons were killed and wounded in be ready Monday, and the addition reports unusual Interest class between, rebellious Bulgaria! of these: men will make things hum agent,' the, among poultry men of the coun- Reds and police at Sofia, accordln on the- campus. Hank llurren, in the culling demonstrations that ty Van Cottand Kent to a report received here by wn Llewellyn cqiifl lifted by Professor" Byrou Evans will also don the togs Mon- wereAlder Salonika. 1. ff the U. A. Cand Mr. ofBulgarian day, and the squad should be at its charged , tb cavalry best with these juen- - back in the crowds with. drawn sabres. TMar'-u: dlay. - - . . . .Tn&onh Musical numbers Smith. .. have been ffrrang46,Al are wel-- J iv CONVENTIONS , and"-bruin- l SIXTH, WARD FIFTH WARD. . has I ' inuieal committee The society' will take genealogical Nurse of the Bervices in the Sixth or tne services mi evening Card this evening. "?rof. J.-;- M. charge in the Fifth ward. The speakers lensen.will be the speaker. ; Special will be Josephine X miiniMffsndll be rendered Elmer Jacobsen. andFinlayson, J. F. Crow- n '"-T tne warn ther. Appropriate musical num at 7 :30 ocIoeft bers wlil WU commence The public be "rendefed. fmmDt. The public is invited. to attend. in general l,0tt The fiiotlwiU bug which has been running at large at the Provo. high school sides the beginning of seliwUrae-- .;; . ds PLAY EAST HIGH MUTUALS HOLD F00TBAIL EXCEEDINGLY COMFORTABLE BonnevilUj PROVO HIGH TO BURROWS OUT A - - - . FOITRTH WARD. evening in the The services this evening in ihe be under the .Fourth ward win pe ncia u com-Cidirection of the genealogical of the 100th nnniver-an-r- v fiood sDenkers and musical nt thp oominir nf the Ancel Cumbers have been arranged for. Moroni. The speakers will be Miss Meioa Miss 'he public .in general is invueq to Camille Crandau, ' ' Fred ittend. D6yleMiss Donna Durrant, Mus''; CrandalUand George O. Gee. RflS'XEVILLE WARD. " ical numbers will be furnished by will the ward choir. The public in gen-erThe eenealoeical committee is invited to attend. 'tiiVeharge of theiservices in the ut . r, . al - Shatters World Record - COMPLETE SUITES FOR LIVING ROOM OR LIBRARY n style, Fully upholstered in luxurious fashionable and covered in the most Velours Mohair, seats The are all as well as Tapestry and Leather. d cushions on made with loose, removable spring-filledeep spring seats and have soft spring back and arms. Rockers, Chairs and Davenports are well proportioned and will afford maximum comfort. - LI Handsome Cane Suites, with extra cushions, which make them exceptionally comfortable. id the husky bas- ketbnll guard of lust year's teamJi11 be lost, to She university, as hel'ui-hus tiikwi up professional baselmll. Burow8 has been playing some great ball during the past summer and may be. seen In faster league ball, next' year. He was with the Provo club of the Utah State league this seusou and did some great slab duty there. ' . GEORGIA PLAN AROUSES ENGLISH. GRAVE-DIGGIN- International News Service. CHANHAM, Essex, Eng, Sopt, 21. The University of Georgia has caused a terrible coniotiou in this . quiet old world town. Application has been made by the American university for the linht to search for the remain of General Janion Edward. Oglethorpe, the of Georgia and its univer founder ' sity. uecenc expeditions 1iiavo aroused considerable ire In England and there is a", question whether the application will be granted. - . grave-giggiu- ry i lineup. Boob" Burrows, spring-cushio- v- - g . .V- - .v .y- - - . - J ' t t1'" r. .Cl '"""v"xl; LAST BAND CONCERT The. last Sunday afternoon band concert ' for 102.'t by the I'rovo" Bund will lie played this, nftarnoon nt Pioneer Park. Inir-In- g Ike summer these concerts have iifoyou very successful and have by the public X iBU nhntn rf Un.lm NT....! t.Mlllfn... ii.inoi. toil a mile In 4:10 at Skuolw, lowering th -- by. Joie Bay of America;. r ( Our Upholstered Furniture depends forits beauty upon the art and skill of the country's mof competent upholsterers and give you assuredly beautiful funuture. It is with pleasured jnvite you to. look over our exten- - " wJLm Wbe? he recentIy ran w lUHiet i Sive line OI ljiving ivuuni V ' ' . , KCDUuAfYr XA .. .. . display on our main floor. Emil-y .f --GET M ' which us huw vh u on Monday, September 21, announced to following ctosSeTtawe-fceenAll of these indicated. 'cours-credit. in the places ,Studenli1inayrejiiRttaa carry nui me xaivh-- . listeners,, out ine,i.eewiu- oe'ine same, ro ;.'any X. 81 sion Division, Readings SKTSJfr'jifelV d'-- ' ' V r ff :v - I jiy.uk DAY "V .,...!,..;.., ......... 1 Mrs.-C- C. S. S. ..... Ted Jensen... .... Mondays Leaf.,,,..,.. Leaf. " M.'W. F. M. ' y'CombliM.'d prlt'e on two coursus, (Other courses will be organized uisin .lie rciiues: , . FURNITURE DEPARTMENT - n ' . , .t - . . .. '. . '.'Where Afl Your Wants Are Cared For" N. B, . W.VK . M. Tli. Biishmiin . .:. i 'Shorthand . Gladys Nellsou . . . ... M. W. ITT. , . t.(ilnd.vs Neilson. . . . .''i'bursdiiytj Typewrlting 7. .line to U' :mmunlty - Symyjihony OrchestraFraflk'lTirMadscn. . . announced ' ;.. Monday ;. Elementary Accounting.. . . . . . . T.7 . .1 '...... TtHisday Elementary French.. j.,..'. " Fountain. i Phone 820. EMIL NELSON, Prop. TEACHER COURSR in World (Women) Swimming ... , owuuiiuiiK ......... ...!., l 1J., 75c' SHORT ORDERS V Half '"Block . North- of . " Literature . !J?A. , the ara STEAK : iurin-T-Hfiorrnan- AT- - SPECIAL From 11 :30 to 7:30 w . - ....... IT l - ... , s Si"""' runiuuic to have died fromV'ub. wounds an of tiiecoiin-wilJ.nuy coinintinitles administered by the pollers There .was a total attendance beat ings arrests weremade. Many ill iii'iuoiilue it. poultry uirn killed , by was .A poUeennrn 19 Or an ' of about stratioiis, average ttoiiib Explosion." at each demmist ration.. la tnl .. ... tliil.mptnn v. . . 1. Ill lirtihlli .in. nnvapntnant More people attended In Provo to quell tb J than nt any other place, according Ing drastic measures to Mr. Welch, who says that the revolutionary movement the rellIIotis recT'; Resistance-b-y poultry men here seem anxious to is particularly strong In tne rieven learn the methods of culling the Bulgaria, v.. hens from their flocks, district In nortnern coinmunicatior The disruption of and avoid having to feed them oyer an dceusorshlp Imposed by. the tsu the winter months. t'urian government Is making cira few next the days Wjthin, d cular will be prepared by Mr. Welch difficult to obtainAILInformationsho, messages on the proper feeding ond buTance rect from Sofia. feed rations for production of winter evidences of censorship. eggs.", -- Those, circulars will be inn Hod LIBERALITY IS SHOWN. from the office of Mr. Welch to nil SPANISH FORK. Sept 21.-- TH those.. attending, the culling demonstrations. Others may also receive flood relief committee has made tlf a clrculrtr by writing Mr., Welch. reived for the relief nf the Far fngton flis)d sufferers : First wart Tl BrTROl I.OSIS DEATHS NOW RAPIDLY. DECLINING. J?04.ir ;. Second wnrd.,$100.80; Thl Fourth wart 5(1; ward, $187. $125.80;-LakShore, SliQjJ'alinyH IntPrnntlonul Neve Jiorvlce. 21. -- r A renin rk- - $70; Leland; $21; business dlstri able iliM'line In theiiinnbcr of dent lis Slttl; iudividiiiils, ?t.7o: Holt tcsj ToU? roin tulierclosis is uoted"in stulis-tic'- s inoniiil eoiiliniltee,. S3C. gatlicred l.'.ix the MctrojNdiliin Life Insurance' Miiupniiy Just nndi' DEATH CALLCIIIU). public by the (Chicago Tulierclosls SPANISH FORK. Sept., 22, Inslitntc. old daughter The figures' show a continuous LaRiie. the Mr. and Mrs. llelliert Chappie, .di decline In the last twelve yen aTThWamily home Thursday. fr: DINNER. GOWNS. valvular heart trouble, from-- win FiiRhlnnnbln dinner dresses of she lias been a sufferer for seVen vnlvet broe.he sliow no extreme de- - months' Besides her parents, t collotaee. but rather a simnly t little tirl is survived by a numb: rounded neck lino and no sleeves." 'of brotliers and sisters.' ANMOUM CEMEMT of- Exteosioe Classes 8 BOtlOn i . .YM extension: nouii-itooM- 4:(K) p.m. :tt 'B 4:.Wp.m, 11. 5::0p'ni. 7P;i.ni t FEE . rr 1. "Vn-m- - 21 5.B0 7.00 7.00 10.00 IS - School ......V.. C. Hall 7:0(1 p. hi.' 2(1- - E 4 :no p m U 23 ,1.00.. 5.50 Art Dept. iii.TTT- T , J 7.007 S. H. S. Pool . 2:60 10.00 6.00 " sufficient TiuuUier of applicants.) is |