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Show : 'It : : . Revamp imps at Trovo Tim ps'r rebuilding" fore the second half J will ' play: today at Magna-Garfield'a . home .park. Game time Is Bet for 4:30, p. m. Helper goes to Gemmell club in the only otherUtahT Industrial '" league' frame. , -ew.- v ' The Timpa could easily be turned turn-ed into a "farm dub" if the influx in-flux of players during a 'season means anything. Already this year, Skipper Philpy has had a dozen players who have - tried out with the locals and been found lacking xn a good 'many of the finer-points of, the game. t 8 tone To Quit N ; i Reports frojpn the Tlmp camp Saturday Vindicated that Howard Stone, Utah State college student, would return to ogan to pitch for an up-state league. Stone Was to be used in the Magna game so a bit of shifting Will prooably find Bob Detmers on the mound against the Millmen. , . Lcn Pagev veteran first baseman base-man who ha been nursing an in-. in-. Jured knee foi weeks, is expected to be at his specialty today, tyon ' Overly will complete the battery. The remainder of the Iineupt will find Jack Braunagel at second, Chet Smith at short, LaVarJCump at third, AlvaJensen; Hoppy Gard- ner and .Shelley Williams in the 1 "field. . Skipper Philpy is planning to bolster his lineup later with three Dividend players: Len Berge, classy shortstop; Frank Shepherd, veteran pitcher, and Ernie Jensen, one of the outstanding .outfielders in the circuit. All three players are willing to play for Provo providing terms can be reached, Philpy said Saturday. woodV sets record LONDON, July 8 (U.R) Appearing Appear-ing on the -running track for the first time since running last to four Americans at Princeton, N. J., Stanley Wooderson today established es-tablished a new meet record of 4 minutes, 11.8 seconds for the mile run in the annual V.. A. 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Because of" the fact that; he was injured and" out of action for several weeks DiMaggio was kept out of the averages until this week when lie played in his 38th game. He tookover the American Ameri-can League batting lead from Jimmy Foxx, Red Sox, who is hitting .352. Morris Arnovich, Phillies' outfielder, out-fielder, continues to hold' the National League batting lead with an average of .378, an 18-point 18-point lead over Zeke Bonura, Giants, the rurmer-up, with .360. Atley Donald, Yanks, with 10 straight victor tops the American Am-erican League pitchers and Whlt'Wyatt, Dodgers, with seven straight, leads tfoeJNational League Lea-gue moundsmen. - on Has 3 Virgin Gold Fields Editor'8 note: This is one of a aeries of American Wire ' articles ongojd prospecting . for wen and womeniA the far west. The first fivearticles will rWJ how to pan gold; , last five will tell of the various ' gold ' deposits to be .found in Washington, Oregon, Calif or' nia, Idaho, Utah and Nevada. ' Washington has yielded millions in placer gold. The Swauk area, 25 miles southwest south-west of Wenatchee, has given up two million dollars within a 15-mile 15-mile radius. Adjacent yworkings reach northward beyond Leavenworth. Leaven-worth. Big quantities of gold are still being recovered along the Colum- 'COMCRE WUBUC ANCELES bla river, from Pascoto the Can adlan border. From theriver'a right angle near Davenport to4h border lies the richest errave Rising water behind the new Grand Coulee dam, however, will end prospecting here after another three years. rl - Areas 25 miles west of Okanogan Oka-nogan and a Similar distance northwest of Republic have produced pro-duced placer riches. Fifty miles northeast of Concrete and the Pacific coast region west of Pt Angeles are other proven districts. 'All of the above areas, have been recorded by the bureau of mines. Washington's three greatest un-prospected un-prospected regions are . the Olympic Olym-pic peninsula, eastern Whatcom 'and Skagit counties and the upper Okajiogan country, reports Hugh Brown, western mining official. The peninsula will be reserved and closed to prospecting after four more years. . , A number of rivers and creeks, Including the Nooksack, Skykom-ish. Skykom-ish. Sultan and Tolt, east of Puget Sound; the Walla Walla in eastern -Washington; and the entire Pacific coastline and entering streams have given up past riches. (CONTINUED rrmiAN to speak AT SALT LAKE WASHINGTON, July 8 U.R) Senator Key Plttman, D., Nev., will speak at the sixth' annual metal mining convention at Salt Lake City August 28 to 31, the American Mining Congress said today. Pittman will discuss the effect of recent legislation on silver sil-ver mining. . Wasfiindt ..' ' . s P j ' jjS PAGE SIX r.lcdics Lldfnp Oucr Jayceb3V25 fo 1; 20.-39 Coats Steel .C03WU2RCIAL LEAGUE w; l. Pet. Provd Medics .... 2 0 1.000 20-30 Club . . V 2 0 1.000 Columbia Steel 1. 1 .500 Junior Chamber 1" 1 .500 Reclamation Bureau ..11 .500 Lions club- 0 .2. .000 Friday's Scores Provo Medics 25, Junior Chainb- -ber '1. " ' c' ' 20-30 Club 10, Columbia Steel 8. Reclamation Bureau 12, Lions club 9. Provo Medics, a bit revamped following a finish on the Commercial Com-mercial cellar during the first half, had four busy innings Friday night to run up the biggest score of the season, 25 to 1, against Junior Chamber. Twenty-Thirtlans kept in the title flight by defeating the strong Columbia Steel outfit, 10 to 8, in the best game of the evening. Reclamation Bureau got in the win column with a 12 to 9 victory over the Lions. Tuffy Lloyd, Danny -Thomas and Charlie Oaks clouted homers as the Medics picked -up five runs in the first, seven in the second and 13 in the fourth to leave but little doubt of their ability. The Fitzgerald , brothers scored four of 20-30 club's 10 runs. Grant picked up three singles and walked walk-ed once during four trips to the p:ate. Garth doubled twice. jt&ccept for a bad first inning, Reclamation led the Lions club all the way. , . NEW YORK, "July 8 IIE) To day's custom smeltersprices for delivered metals, centspr lp: Copper: . electrolytic 10 10Va export 10.30-10.35, casting; FOB, refinery 9.52-12, lake, de livered 10 3-8. Tin: Spot straits closed. Lead: New York 4.85-.90; East St. Louis 4.70. Zinc: New York 4.84; East St. Louis 4.50. Easy as Rolling Off a Log" : " 1 :r -V'LI" 1 " ' . ' Cn s i,- V -Bit - -x . 7 v J.W 'S. '-, Longview. Wasn, loggers oeiieve they nave a coming champion in Betty Berkley. 17. high school miss, who performs one of the trickiest of all rolling .stunts-turning hnndimrlngs on ft floatlne log. -Juke Bedroom NEW4-Piece Hardwood BEDROOM SUITE NEW. 4-Piece. Bleached Walnut - (ir$ USEBl 5-Piece Fashion Flow BEDROOM SUITE NEW 4-Piece Walnut; Waterfall front OLid A BEDROOM SUITE )9jSj NEW 4-Piece Walnut -Fashion Flow ft70 7i BEDROOM SUITE Reg. $109.75 Only 3 DOUBLE DECK COIL SPRING JCK COIL SPRING fl MATTRESS, included for. &J)&tiJ: 55-lb. Cotton v. , .- DOUBLE DECK CQIL SPRING- ClCh A -Innerspring MATTRESS, included for. . J&iyJsJ .BII(3EIAn(3I3 : 316 WEST CENTER "TEASY TERMS ' NO CAKHYING CHARGE Wc Observe 5:30 Closing. - "Where You Save"- SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 9, Fans end Players Honor "Iron Horse" rA tt?4''tC&J& U .... - I V k It was "Lou Gehrig Day" at New York's Yankee Stadium and 61,000 cheering fans joined with his teammates. Mayor LaGuardia and other notables1 in honoring Lou Gehrig, whose playing days were ended by infantile paralysis. Above, his fellow-Yankees watch from the background white Gehrig, through tear-fiUed eyes. looKs at some 01 tne guts PROVO RECORDS BUILDING GAIN Permits for $34,150 in construc tion work were issued here during e, according to a report pre- pareotoday Dy city jungineer m- A. Jacobjbuilding inspector. Total . construction authorized during the first sixmpntha of 1939 amounts to $195,030,4116 report shows, as compared with $15,760 1 11 1 1 Furniture Sale!- C O Et VV2 W " "" ' '"Tin'.Tr' ,y::,i:,xw,i " ; , nM, ., . i ' - - w ! i ; w v 3 oh Flow . -OIK' P . .,v-. ........ .NylJjJftwU 1939 - 5 V presented py aomirers. for the same period last year. Permits were granted during the month for five new residences, two residence remodelings, two double-family . apartments, four service stations and three garages, as follows: . , Ben Mildenhall, 74.0 West Fifth South, lumber and concrete gar age, $200; Isabel Gerrard, 575 North Sixth West, lumber home. $1300; Automotive Products Corporation, Thrid South and Fifth West, frame-stucco service station, $4000. Orville Richins, 760 West Fourth North, lumber and concrete con-crete home, $2000; Shell Oil com pany, Fourth West and Center, ent block service station, $4O0KShell Oil company, Third! South thd University, cement block servicfevstation, $4000. D. O. Wight, TKWest Second North, residence remodeling, $356; Murray Peay, 345 SouthkSixth West, brick two-family lipart- ment, $5000; John CarrolL 2301 West Second" North, concrete frame two-family apartment, $3500. L. C. Carter, 982 West Sixth South, lumber and cement garage, ga-rage, $125; Roy Bullock, 692 East Fifth South, lumber and stucco residence, $2000; J. H. Olson, 566 North First West, brick, cement and lumber residence remodeling, $225. Roger Farrer, 889 West Center, metal lath-stucco service station, $1100; Karl H. Monson, 889 West Sixth South, lumber and cement residence and garage, $4000; Fred Ellison, 969 West Second North, lumber and concrete garage, $150; LaVon E. Payne, 90 West 10 rth, frame and stucco . home. $ 2200 Work Guaranteed $1.00 and tip PHONE SANIDIXON07-J or Leave at BENNETTS lm , - I T .r: Ilave you ever experienced the- panic;, that comes When .yoire lostyemx wallet containing aliour funds in, citjr: where ixo one know you? If J0Q'' have, then you know how completely the pleasure' or success of your trip ha ' been Bpoiled, Have you worried about carrying cash on your travels? Then. : carry safe and everywhere, spendable the next time you travel, no matter how brief the trip. American' Express Travelers Cheque protect your . funds, if lost or stolen, yet using them is simple! You sign each cheque with your own same. When -you. wish, to spend them, you countersign them. No one can spend them but . you. They are your protection against Joss when you travel. ; In convenient denominations of $10r! $20, $56 and $100. Cost only 75c for -ach $100. ' ' phnr.inns hud Liacimrres .Diiun f PROVO, UTAH . 4 , "-' .'mMBOI nDtlAL CETOSTf INSUtANCS COKFOaATIOIi) ' Softball i . Schedule v i ii ' '' i " MONDAY -NIGHT ' (Recreation League) 6:30 Sunshine Cafe vs. Reddy ". Kilowatt. . " 7:30-Leven's vs. Cannon-Ashton. General i Shop vs. :. Super r Heaters, postponed. ' TUESDAY NIGHT (Commercial' League) . 6:30Liion3 club vs. Junior Cham-. Cham-. " ber - - '. - t ' 7 :30--luinbia Steel vs. Reclama-; Reclama-; tional Bureau. - 8:30 Provo Medics vs. '20-30 club, . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ' ' : (Elders Leagua Bonneville : vs. First at Harmon Park. . .... .. - Sixth vs. Fifth at Depot grounds. Manavur; vs. Third at . Farrer grounds..., -r-r . WEDNESDAY NJGIIT (THiMen League) M 6:3tt Fourth va Bonneville. 7:30-Sixth vs.;:PionecTr .v;: ; 8;3P-i-Manavii ys. American Legion. Le-gion. . : -THURSDAY NIGIIT . (Recreation League) 70 Leven's vs. General Shop, j 8 :30 Sunshine Cafe vs. Cannon-. Cannon-. . ' ,is . Ashton. : , . - ; . t- y.-; .. Reddy Kilowatt ; vs. . Super Heat . ers postponed! t - " V HODAY NIGliT ( Commercial League) 6;30 Colambia- Steel vs. Provo Medics. 7:30 Lions club vs. 20-30 club. 8:30 Junior Chamber vs. Rec lamation Bureau. Directors of the Provo River Water Users'X association Friday afternoon made plans for diver sion of water in Charleston valley val-ley purchased in connection with rights-of-way for the Deer Creek reservoir, Secretary Elmer A. Jacob reports. General Counsel A. V. Watklns and Mr. Jacob were instructed to take the necessary steps for the diversion with the state engineer en-gineer and the Provo river water wa-ter commission. Status of the condemnation suits in Wasatch county on lands needed for Deer Creek riffhts-of- way was reviewed ty Mr. Wat- I kiris- - -vJ- The annual stockholders meeting meet-ing for election of officers has been set for August 7. provided all subscription contracts have received final approval by the secretary of the interior, accord- tag to Mr. Jacob. TO NAME DELEGATES SPRINGVILLE Nomination of delegates and alternates to i the state convention of the American Am-erican Legion and auxiliary convention con-vention at Spanish "Fork on August 16, 17 and 18, -wilk fea ture a meeting of the Spring- Wednesday, at Memorial hall, announces an-nounces President Hazel Roylance. Officers for the coming year will also be elected during the evening's eve-ning's program. Trans-Atlantic mailplanes are now being refueled in the air at the rate of 1000 gallons over a 10-minute period. 272vAVest Center St. American Express Traveler Cheques ' rnn Planned by Doard Coast league L , - . , W L Pet, Los Angeles . ... . .'. .57. 43 .57tt Seattle ...56 42 .571 San Francisco' U.... 49 46 ".516 Oakland . "49 49 .500 San Diego 46 .49 .484 Sacramento . . . . . ; .45 53 .49 Portland - i.....,1.3S 52 .422 i FRIDAY'S RESULTS ."v . Hollywood 3, Sacramento 4. . ; Seattle 1f Oakland U. : . . ', Portland :12, Los Angeles 13 . San Diego, San Francisco, not scheduled. ' : ' - . Pioneer League W.-L Pet. PocateUa . . . ... . . 34 . 22 .60 Twin Falls ,,..32 26 .552 Salt , Lake . . . . ; . . .31 23 :.525 Xwistn v". . ... . . .28 ; 31 .475 Boise .24 33 .421 Ogden .'..... v.24v 33. .421 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Salt Lake-1 9, - Ogden : 1. Lewiston .9, Boise .7. Pocatello at Twin Falls, postponed; post-poned; wet grounds. t ' v UTAH COUNTY . , Continued from Page One) prisoners, $741.90; - city court, $1801.38; civil court, $1887.42; criminal court. $563.50; agricultural agricul-tural agent, $1668.34; fruit, tree and- crop; $350.26; courthouse expenses,. ex-penses,. $5779.10; other expenses, $10,783.43.. Highway fund Labor, '$12,810.-50; '$12,810.-50; materials, $5412.45; gas and oil, $6449.65; weeds, $5321.52; other expenses $11,773.78. - Other funds Exhibition - and advertising, $2540.41; county physician, phy-sician, $1050; poor and indigent, $26,169.93; county infirmary salaries, sal-aries, $3560; county infirmary Supplies, miscellaneous and improvements, im-provements, $4958.19; pension for blind, $776; old age pension, $30,-746.22; $30,-746.22; temporary relief and burial, bur-ial, $539.39; interest on bonds, $3i)40; bond sinking, $54,000. English Class Set Tuesday Afternoon The adult education English class taught at the Fourth ward will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m. instead in-stead of Monday, Ruth Mitchell, supervisor, said Saturday. Commercial and music classes will continue three weeks longer, It was reported. 1 V" " for UQ XTtt HEY - Mmai:l I NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED IN 5 MINUTES ,.-s Iso Easy BATTERIES A BUYNOW AT REDUCED PRICES! MUlei- Deal 69c Can Polish "& Cleaner. Clean-er. 49c Chrome Cleaner, 55c Polish r Cloth, .10 yards ' All for - Steering Wheel - Spinner Knobs JXeg. 49c Values. Fits Wheels ...... 2 C : 225 West Center St. -Provo Stores in Oden and Salt Lake ' Tafclcs on Pinnoy SALT LAKE CITY With Skipper Skip-per Lcif Erickson. pitching six-hit ball. Magna-Garfield evened their playoff series with. Pinney Beverage Bever-age by, gcttinga-4t6.2 win over the Salt Lakers Friday. Magna went to work right at the start and tallied one . run in each of i the second ; and . third frames, then two in the fifth. Pinney wa3 blanked until the eighth. - National League Cincinnati .........43 25 .U32 New York ,.....,.33 32 .513 Brooklyn 34 31 -5-'3 St. Louis ..35 33 .515 Chicago . . ; . . t .33 36 .514 Pittsburgh I....... 33 33 .OO Boston ...31 36 -.4G3 Philadelphia 19 45 1 FRIDAY'S RESULTS , New York ' 2, Brobklyn 3. Philadelphia 3, Boston 7. -, Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 4 (11, innings). in-nings). - - ; Saturday's Results Chicago 7; Cincinnati 6. New York 8, Brooklyn 3. Boston 4, Philadelphia 0. ' v St. Louis at Pittsburgh; , postponed, post-poned, wet grounds. American League W L Pet. ....53 18 746 39 25 .CU'J 38 33 .535 3 733 .529 New York Boston Detroit ... Chicago . 4 Cleveland . Washington Philadelphia St. Louis . .37 33 .29 45 .27 43 .20 50 .529 .356 .256 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Boston 4, New York 3. -Cleveland 7, Chicago 3. Detroit 6, St. Louis 8. Saturday's Results Boston 3-3, New York 1-2. Philadelphia 6, Washington 5. Chicago 10, 'Detroit -S.Cleveland 5, St. Louis 3. 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