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Show PAGE SJ- J- THE SUNDAY HEfcALD. SUNDAY. JULY 11. v mt 1 .1, TU tatermt la br m Bamst otfla4 to f twee (Continued from Page Four) Do NOT bring: any lunch , with you. We are prepared " -- : .' r - i . " ha iBplftprfjlfti -- - - -- ivl TTStaTT Ofourseyoircaa get some mileage from any gasoline. But it is a costly practice to fill the unhanded or inferior motor, fuels thatTifyouT care about getting A. Petty, 2 3 Boswell, p M. Sperry, c 13 B. Petty, If . Cowan, Bellistoo, aa E. Worthinfrton, I. M. Petty, cf Park, rf 7 3 12 .6 11 lb ...... ..w... .7...... Newton,; 3b R. Lunt, Sb GMVorthliu?tan,- - "10 your money's worth. ohoco-Gasoline-has liable You know that. And npw .167 S.J125 8 . 12 Li J-- l t il .L L ... lb .. 2 . 7 14 . Sutherland, p Andrua, aa Butler, cf 14 in-toSum- mer Gonoco justwaiting for you to get tKem out to drive you over i' atiess ' . Certainly, you have r - always ygnted extra miles. Now it's the easiest thing in the worldrtorgerthent4 you see the bonoco sign and say "extra miles" to the attend ant He'll do the rest' 0. 24 13 22 10 -- .18 11 5 0 8 10 8 7 1 5 JLL .320 662 130 EUREKfe AB It 8 1 .500 .437 32 4 .426 61 19 .418 67 23 180 II ;4 14 26 28 ' .0,0 11 4 2 Noe, If 3b (',. Kline, 3b Fo ler, p r n Turner, c . .'. H. Sbriver, 2b .. - 3 13 50 C8 t. 4 22 CO 9 2 49 9 2 10 2 1 18 23 28 Q 0 0 0 s 3 2 0 0 10 3 4 0 0 io -- fa ArkanKu, the owttJiiiiitta ances-a- nd Install a Welsbach Water Heater, features in detail. Remember, this in yourhomefiind have alHherh quiring. no.t,atteniten 'irpmyoo, rvfctetyovFym the day or night, at.no more cost It is a sure cure fqr.au than rother modern home appli-- ills. Come in and seeit 7: hot-wat- er UTAH VALLEY-GA- Provo : Springville Sp.Fort AUTOMATIC STORAGE OAS WATERS H EATERS . 1 SPANISH FORK 2 0 0 TRIP TO IDAHO AVlllH. s E E S MAN DIES 0N X-- Reduces Price pIoiiKhlp, " mm. & S to-as- 0 -- , WOULDDRAW Greatest of All Essex Values - Combined with the supreme advantage of the t Swedish Stars Invade .U. S. Iff! " X ?S. in Utah, us? . m,. A-- the world makes this quality, -r- -: price and value exclusiver tg Essex; Its greatest sales influence is what SSOjOOQ.qwners say Ibr it. The conviction of a vilue priced far below' any rival is turning new thousands of I buyers to this finest Essex ever built. cars in ' -- v : . The COACH A "SIX" .- J . , fV&Kir&pttroUum product . pefatingMothermanyannoy?5 eomplained about any ill treatment I received la the United States and I meant nothing when I remarked that I sympathis ed with Mlanvills misfortune In foreign country because I once bad been 1U in a strange land. Right now I cannot say that I will not play In the United States this summer or in any years to come. I may and I may not I have not been asked to make a decision. 'About those offers to turn pro fessional I know nothing and I don't believe it, necessary to answer i proposition that never has been presented to me. I never met those gentlemen who manage y$ur Red Grange and never heard of them until I saw the notices in the paper. ican boys." 3 Producers, RfiiMrt and MarkatMrs an3 com a bath is cause venience of having hot water iTHe. comfort "That is very iweet of yod Amer 4 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY f. just at tKe age anccs, i 17 13- is Jne-Welsbac- for the world's tennis chani if it could be staged in the United States probably would be the - most interesting atbletlu. con- est that ever hns been held. (Special to The Herald) It is quite likely that it would SPANISH VORK, July JB Relaas , much dlscusMon as a tives here have received word of heavyweight championship fight tb death at Blackfoot, Idaho, of and tlrmir h mny aptvmtYira If n David Bowen, stbdlum large enough was available. Morgan aged"8Vfor- 'The recent dinHppolntment that merty a resident of this section and BY IIEXHY LTFARRBLL followed the forced default' of Miss. for many years a school teacher (United Press Staff Correspondent ) Wills French national cham- and progressive citizen of Eureka. Another meeting between MUe. pionships Increased instead of, lesa- - Utah. .No particulars as to' the Suwnne- Lengleo vami Mieg Helen eiied the iiiteiet iu the match be isuse of death or she funeral arrangements wei received, by Mrs. Mary A, Bowen, a daughter4n-Iaof the aged man. 1 1 Mr. Bowen was born in Wales 64 cam to years "ago;"Ing-parent- s America in 1S52. His mother was stricken with rLolera and died at Council BOuffs, Iowa. The father and children continued the Journey to Utah. The Bowen family was sent to the southern part' of the state to establish settlements there. Morgan Bowen later went to Eure ka,' where ne taught school, for several years, and took active part in the civic work of the town. He a charter member of the I. - became O. O. F. lodge there and was an honorary member of that organlza Uon aUthe.tjjneof, bis death, H? 1 J ' was one the eldest Odd Fellows WILLS MATCH a ": ieverJiave 0 0 9l 13 -- .222 .204 0 0 Q35 21 3 2 0 1 4 10 21 60 14 .' . .350 .333 .320 .309 14 . .283 rf bath-- ; ?-e- - h some American even had friends who your 'Red Grange was." While she laughed off the sug 24 16 8 261 iq 23 gestion, there were good reasons to "believe that she was not overly fond 2B SB HR TB BH SB of American newspapermen but she 0 4 0 0 may have changed her opinion after 0 18 0 the .Browne match. .The Americans were the first to 6 0 38 4 1 2 42 2 congratulate her on the fine game and she replied sincerely : -- r.Tr, t 2 comes Summer C6iT ....... v 12 oco with a bonus for LENGLENAND s u n a bo of you extra miles. Extra miles are packed " razr3C8ttJTriTr,2ir:.4 6 164 11 2 4 Mace, 2b Font, . i Totals SoreoHon,' p Beck, c" K. Shrlver, 2B SB HB ,TB BH SB -- 4 1 8 2 2 17 2 1 0 0 6 0 4 9 2 33 1 0 15 2 0 23 0 1. 2 1 34 2 1 2 38 6 1 5 0 1 ".2 0 0 D 1 2 0 15 2- - 0 6 -- 8 0 0 1. .0 o : 2 1 0 2 0 12 0 2 0 0 9 , 8' 42 5 43 42 .10 .186. mriiurroa always been re- .2!2 iA JVj. Kay,:2b BohDet, J462 13 4 .444 54 15 ,40 .32 14 .384 13 2 .373 69 16 4 .370 .353 61 15 s 8erry,. p Burton, bs' .. 2b, II E .7 A. Tanner, - 14 .248 66 15 23 13 .340 53 14 18 9 1 3 33 7 1 2 3 .280 tank-wit- h ' - doesn't see anything funny in it. many times what you pay for.it Cold water from the hot - water r lfeater has many faucet is just about the most exas- - asked- - ls.PIIG PC AB " ' " r ffor gleeeedless to , f , Cbld- WaferV, p jJ7 (Y7 EW TOMMY 1,0 .cost j 251 ,.,,.,,,,v : m o r emiles .. '. , 0,111 v , . il X . -C- ,, i u ;,;...Vj4 '?4 i United SUtM aa ' Wht star orreMiient r oo ( SPRING VILLE - f the largest newa agenciea la Europ O PC IB B II j 2B SB HR TB SH BB waa recalled Crop the LcagM Jtt 8 IS fharwla, an i j J4 i 4 4 4 47 : 2 Xattona aeaalpB at GeoTa wlta Cote, p J587 31 0 0 14 to torn am hia aasfga 14 .3S3 60 15 20 ; meet to a relief aua and hurry to 9 25 -- 1 Parta for ti Iagkea-WiU- a wauh. 3 6 0 "T 0 TVre haa beea aiaca. diaeaaaloa 34 Young, rf 0. 13 ...i 4(1 in Trance aad the tJalted Btatea 50 14 M 0 18 2 about the attitude of Mlla. Lengtea 22 O 6t. 14 17 toward another iaTaatoa of ,the 71 60 0 1 Senior, Jb 0 19 1 I'nited Btatea. She waa quoted dur0- rMemory, 5b the Parla championship aa aaj-tn- c ing Dal It toim ?b 8 4 ,10 ' ,187 M that ah would not to to the . l.i ,154 ,82 8 Packard, If H t'ufted'Stat thta'atttinier and that -- 18 a6 4 0 t. JM Groesbecijrf. the would never play there again. Vk 4 o 2 0 .125 16 Grooms, rf 2 0 The atatement wit denied later by ; her and one qt her party, Tutal 66 510 89 154 24 8 J, 4 104 10-2- 3 Following her yletory over Misa r:llEBEH---Mary Browne la tlie french Uan- ptoushlps In which erltlca Who hare : v followed her Tame for yeara aaid G, KrfMn, e 13 ",438 55 9. 24, X: ahe showed the greatest form of &1 :'; 17 SUnlei. lb 22 5 '.it 31 v.v her career, ahe was .asked by' the 30 0 9 15 Bonner, .p .. aV 21 writer If ahe would be willing -- to 20 ; 3 Widdlson, Jlf ...V 35 return to the United Btatea If In- a K, Giles, c 52 328 9 17; 0'22 vited. 1 Sweat, 14 2- It was pointed out that her first C Montgonit rf .297 137 8 11 0 14 O 1 experience In , Forest; Hilla must E. Montgomery, V. 15 s 04 63 11 14 3b 23 have been distressing but that there 8 " 1- S. Jtardod;,rf were enough sportsmen .. 1 250 4 0 0 in New 0 iS50 "13 Xorkv 7 an 1 with 30 JWrlO A.,Murilock, 1 appreciation, of -- artUL-U222 terry to asaure her ef a pleasant 27 nVB -- 0" 0 0 8 ,0 fifingll5i2J5"Tr visit 0 9 IB tJJK ; FtUmdre, ri 2 "I never have said that. I would P. Murdock,' w .......... 6 V.192 26 3 5 1 0 OtSO" not play again In the United 8tates", 0 0 0 Mohr.cfvo: ;.....t... 2 .135 a 2 Mile. Lenglen said. "I read many 6 Released .0 4 0 7 0 0 .....I... ,000, jO thlngOn the papers that quote me aa..i4i v- - n .: pr 1; P n Grbve Store ' ii J7, to supply your needs at ' m, glrU. Tm tu tm during the meat Frcadi kard tout f INDIVIDUAL BATTINa "AVERAGES' 1 ad U ' , TIMP HIKERS Um tw Colorado, Idah JTaaaaa. Mittouri. Montana. Mexico. Old. South Dakota, Utah. WaOunilton and Wyoming KabMjfca. 2fo homo, Ortkon, if His wife died about 25 yeara ago One of his eons, David Bowen, was a prominent school teacher here for six or- seven years ; he died about 15 years ago.. Another son, Arthur. was a prominent lawyer of Idaho an'd was at one time candidate for congress, but died in bis cany man hood. One son, Clarence,, la living in California.. There are , also a number of grandchildren- - and great grandchildren living. - For the past ten years Mr. Bowen has made his home in Spanish Fork, living near the home of his daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Mary A. Bowen. ; About a year ago, William B. .Hughes of Salt Lake, of whom the , demeaned was a' cousin, took hUn to his home and was taktnjr tare of him. The aged man went to visit with Idaho relatives "while- - Mr. Hughe was war ob a business, trln and his death occurred while he waa vislt- ; . ingr .Mr. Bowen was a first cousin of Rr F..r 6, Hugheft of Pxak --p- - j- - jllll V T l" ' I , I .1 ' ft ss;:JH iAaXWli YT' r M 4 Vt V ' ' I Ik f 'II I ' U. I : I I ' " - " - " ((MwriHMia Tax Rtr Bampart, Aatornxk WioathWd CUMM,IUVlMrMlfror.TfJioRxilxor Hiatun, Mv tck ' M,ColiMtto8topiaTUUsh (hnik-hx- ), -" - - '"' -- ' . --vr-..t Mill, t VTTf r narWrlsUernMoa'and' 14,'A I Isasf at Philadelphia next lawmaasna a m ii V. amaotM t l SiNlenerson month. i two, of 8wedea,s"greatest Both art. hordtera extntorJ o cvtr aaij to act cm-- TRY A WANT AD 50 East 1st North PROVO, UTAH M ? i |