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Show 1: 1923. THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER PAGEEIGHT. f iiiliiimiiiNi HOOP STARS III) -- PLENTir -- UNIVERSITY- ARE WINNERS - mm Unusual Interest Manifested Championship Game to Be nayea Monday at I'rovo in Basketball Champion- High Gymnasium. Irship of State. 1,1 . i ?a mTNs.lxB2xswtt mrmwM p , l The final Hume in the elimination" wiles which have played lie the VI Imski'llmll KtiuidM at ' 1 rovo unh school wiU lie play ed at lUe novo Uih gymnasium Monday Jifleliiix.il between -- The Hooth and (he Haw kins teams. Both of these squids have gone through tue names lilayetl thus tar tbi sea sou with out u defeat. between the two tenuis is" keen and the game prom ises to be one of the most stubbornly fought of the" Series. The teams were vittoriouaUu their games Wednesday, Itooth defeating Menlove by a. 10 to 5 score and Ilawklus defeating Condon by a 20 to 10 score. Coach Mimnious will pick out a sound of 12 wen to play against the Pleasant Grove high shool team in the l'leiisiint Grove high school " oji Fridajv Decomlief 21. The results of Wednesday's games were as follows : First game. a. T. . F. P. Menlove, If, ....0 2 0 (I Mcintosh, rf. ,...0 4 Z 2 Whitehead, c, 2 ,,,. 1 I 1 Luke, Jjfi mi ,,,,u Q 0 Gee, rg, lxtsketlinll will of interest lit The tournament way tit the big Mormon, school is one" of the most ever held at the instituinterring tion And will be followed imme-- , diately by regular basketball prnc- - for another year, take the center Touns university. thatMs now under . tie. . try-ou- t Indicated the fact that by ...u tae coaches Lave asked that every la school enter a team or teams in this present tournament rtrder that . all . i ..i luu ber may be given p -show their wares. The Utah Agricultural college has already announced that the Farmers are out gunning for championship honors this year. The fact that they won football honors of the state will add to the desire, to cinch the championship in basketball. The scribe from the north announced that the college will have any amount of.basketball material from which to choose a team. Last year's champions, the of Utah, will also put a stellar team into the field. This since these Crimson boys is certain are ' legion in number and represent some ot the championship high school t& nl of the state. That .the fight is to be the most, interesting of many years IS li Booth,, rj-r- .... ... 1. rf , Bown," F. . Crane, c, Whittle, lg 0 0 Shleldfrg, 0 10 Second game. O. T. 0 2 Johnston. If Bullock, rf, ;..0 1 2 0 Condon, c 1 0 Choules, rg, .0 Jones, lg 1 1 Peterson, If 4 16 F. 0 P. 0 Totals - ...... Unl-Tersi- 1 1 0 0 4 2 2.10 Total 4 G. 2 , 1 2 10 2 F. 6 T. P. 6 3 T Hawkins, If, 2 4 Elders, rf, S 2 2 1 Worthlngton, c 1 certain. 0 0 2 Henrle. rg Between now and Christmas the Peterson, lg 1 0 0 2 old gymnasium of the B. Y. U. that I JLJiaa seen so many champion-- teams Totals .; . . ..T- - 2 tt 20 In action will ring with the battle j cries of the Youngsters who are LEHI IS WINNER anxiously trying to make the big OVER MURRAY FIVE team this year. Idaho as well as 1. The nearly every section of Utah is rep Dec: Lent high LEHI, resented among the athletes. Old school basketball five won the fans and basketball supporters are initial game of the season from the invited to watch the boys in these Murray high five by a interesting contests for the main margin. The score was Al team. though the game was tbe first was well it fairly practice contest, play id by both teams. Good team charwork and swift acterized the work of both sides. The lineup: LEHI. 14 three-coneie- d 4 4 0 0 HOOPSMS Goodwin, rg 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 10 11 H 2S T. F. P. 0 Turner, f r b lg Totals Bench Boys Show Splendid Improvement Ptovo G. 3 4 3 o 2 Watts, rf llaiisknecht, If Peterson, c Saunders, rg Campbell, lg Jones. If -- , 1 Totals U o 1 1 0 THE 'lta 5 CPRJ'EP, 2 0 o 0 0 2 5 1 27 be up and doing all the time BOXING CLUB An interesting card has been ar ranged by Matchmaker Gad Williams of the Jack Dempsey Boxing club for Tuesday evening, Decem ber 4. Thenaln bout will be between Charles Hughes of Hollywood and Bed Belcher of Provo; in a battle. Fighting Koundhouse Bill will take on Red Hicks of Ironton for a bout if either one of the two fellows do not" end the going before that time with a knockout. This is expected by tne followers of both men. Slim Long has been matched in a battle with tbe Terrible Turk of Provo. Two or three other good bouts have been arranged by Williams who assures the fans that they will be given more than their money's worth at the card. One of the most interesting bouts of the evening will be the very first thing of the evening, a battle royal Tbls will be one of tbe best of its kind that has been given in this city for a long time. Williams has selected for this event several likely youngsters who are known to d four-roun- d will keep action wntinually. and Berkeley, T, THOWiH AVDMAN CAN PDBGIVE. ' ; 1 - - - - K 4 The Out of every 100,000 persons in the United States, 220 are in in stitutions with mental diseases. Provo Elks (To be Continued.) Perrv, William A. Goodale, J. A, Wilhelmy. Charles E. Moore, J. E. Gordon, Wm. B. Searle, I. E. Osborn, Joslah Beck, T. J. Flynn, George Nold, J. II. James, John Gammon, T. A. Griffin. Wm. J. Hall. J. W Freshwater, John H. Posey, Frank Leonard. Felix Bacaman, J. P. Jensen, . B. B. Graham, Bert E4 Hampshire, Klem, John Homer, W. L. Grimes, Bernard Ludwig, Fera Preece, A. P. J. H. Webb, Oliver W. Bailey, Thomas, W. A. Thome, George L. - Bam-los- Elfby West succeeded, in whipping together a pretty fair team. The men are all back in school fhis year and have been- - showing up splendidly this full.. Not playing football, the boys have had ample time to get considerable bepractice fore the league games begin. ' Several have practice games been arranged for the team from now until after the holidays. The hoys will' keep- the older teams going faster than ever, according to tbe game played Friday. The line-uwas as follows: PAYSUX. T. F. P. 0 0 , 0 Mortenson, rf . Coombs, If 2 L. Simmons, c. . 0 O 2 'Tauner. rg 5 2 4 D. Simmons, lg. 2 2 4 .: ": . :;. ' ( .... ( First North, Provo, Months Free instruction, no expense, to the first person who cuts out this advertisement and malls it before December 9, 1923,. with nnmo And ftririrMa SECOND PERSON, 2 MONTHS 1U1KD PfcKSON, 1 MONTH Please write Mr., Mrs. or Miss. Name Address School In Session every night except Sunday and holidays. Courses given in Show Card Writing, Sign Painting, Commercial Art, Interior Decorating, Mechanical Drawing, Architec smw DC Yom Invested Your Savings LINCOLN. T.- Lewis, If .... Payne, rf .... Spuuldlng, c . n 0 0 0 0 Gar, rg Knrtchner, - lg Totals r F. o 3 0 0 0 1. w ' - - In established and permanent essential industries like a Gas Company or some other Public Utility? - Take The Gas Co. Serving permanent and growing communities Provo, Springville and Spanish Forkwith a necessity and growing monthly bigger and bigger as its service extends to meet growing demands of increasing popyla-tio- n. " , ' ks'b0': Get Its 8 i 7 4 Preferred Stock 4 4: 3 21 , NAPLES, Dec. 1. .Several towns wee destroyed and at least loo persons drowned today when the Camonlca valley and Valledeszo were flooded by the break of a dvke near Brescia. Soldiers and civilians formed rescue parties and went to the aid of tbe homeless ia the inundated regions. Many fled from their homes In the talyey and on tbe low hills to the mountainsides, snd are strand-e- d there without food or shelter. Millions of cubic metres of water in Provo. - v Also MADE giftaU 4th E of your battery, and keys on key ring. Finder D-return to Herald office. 7 WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy installment loans. No FOB SALE Ground oohe for waiting for your turn. See Provo chickens, 25 lbs. and over, 2c lb; Consolidated Real Estate Co., phone nnder 25 lba2He lb. Standing 6 Double 8. tf orders are given onr first attention. We grind Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Give us your standing ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARD trying to give you the most money per order. Sutton Market 4th LOST Red Iver Johnson racing D-- 7 bicycle. License plate 136S. Finder 221-5 reward. 3 - furnished rooms. phone tf BOARD AND ROOM East. FOR RENT zna b. 70 m. Thill MhoH-KliMimifliinh llti above the stale house In Boston. If was, the big ship's first trip to Bos ton aim ii'ousanas stood below In ' admiration. ... wMe-e,ve- MAKING TE ACIIKK.H II APPY. WIKiFlELD. Eng. None of Jo-ph Newton's six children ever, lias miiwed a day In school since entering kindergarten. ' And nil have M-attending for perliKls ranging from H to 10 years. Sir Willliun Rh..ffi..M Cleeg. in behalf of education committee, has publicly congratulates M.wton and bis wife on their sons' and daughters' Dividenas Every Feb.- - May.-Axig.-No- v. What we want is a large number of small owners so we invite you to buy a few shares on the. savings plan. Ask about it. dollar. . 590 N. Ut Our batteries are J. it FOR SALE Corrugated Iron roof-lu6 and 10-BOARD AND ROOM Close in, $30 lengths, at a barD-D-- 9 gain. Carpenter Seed Co. per month. 87 8. 2nd E. of the highest qual FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for FOR SALE One child's crib bed. 260 S. 6th Inquire 239 B. 1st N. Phone light housekeeping. D-- 4 450-J- , D-- 6 West. ity, of course. ft S FOR. RENT 3 furnished - rooms PIANOS FOB BENT Taylor Bros. music department for light housekeeping. 362 N. D-7 4th East. FOR SALE 5 or good seconBaker dhand... typewriters. ROOM AND BOARD for men, also D-- 3 two unfurnished rooms for rent Baker. D-600 W. Center. ANOTHER bargain used plana Taylor Bros., Music Dept FOR RENT Two apart ments, modern, new. Call John PIG KILLING If you have a pig Russell at to butcher, call Sutton Market D-- l Co., or 142-We will calL kill it and deliver. Phones 194, 195. 196. EMPLOYMENT FOR WIRING and electrical repair or 4B1-work, phon. 165-- J WANTED Man to sell Rawleigh Quality Products direct to con Leavitt ft Cayman. sumer in Duchesne eounty. Pleas welding and cut ant permanent profitable business. Little capital needed. Make prac- ting. We weld anything made ol metaL Work guaranteed. First class tically every family a steady satisfied Customer. Workers make large service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 688-- J . tf steady income. Give age, occupaW. T. Rawleigh tion, references. HAULING, sand, gravel, dirt, 111. Co., 2060, tf We have a few re -- Freeport, WANTED Real W. H. Ray. trash, fertilizer, excavating in the open and under building, plow estate salesman. ing lots. 43 W. 1st N. built batteries for $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, but think of the dif ference in a pair of tennis shoes and a of pair heavy leather shoes for D-3- 0 D-- 9 FOR SALE Electric stove, a Thor ironer, piano and violin. Phone Los BIG PAY JOBS open in D-Angeles for auto mechanics; elec- 643-tricians, etc. Learn auto trades. Short,, easy course. We guarantee TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY to qualify you. Free illus' trated catalog explains everything. WANTED Middle-agelady given Write Dept. 132, National Automohome and moderate splendid tive, 4004 8. Figijeroa, Los Angeles. waees. Phone 542 or call at 190 E. D-D-- 7 5th South. WANTED Experienced stenograLOST Headlight rim and reflector pher. , Inquire Hotel Roberts. D-- l and cap for gas tank. Return to ' WANTED Washings. 359 N. 6th Herald. ' . D-- l West FOR RENT Good piano. Phone D-- 7 425-R- . DRESSMAKING and other sewing by Zelina N. Scott 917. E. Center FOR RENT Three-roomodern street. apartment furnished. Ideal for Will be vacant Dec. 4. DRESMAKING, prices reasonable. couple. D-. . 610, W. Center. ,. D.-- 2 Call 815 N. Univ. Ave. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. POULTRY FARMS, GARDENS. or caU 156 W. 4th Phone 381-D-7 South. 5 84-pa- d duty you may get a little heavy wear, but not much. 7 When you think battery, think WHXARD! tf 7 For Trade WILL trade 80 acres located at McCormick, Millard Co. Choice hind, some alfalfa, close to town. for home in Provo or good . small larm hear I'rovo, or .will sell rea sonable. For particulars write CUAS. BV DUNCAN, Meadow, Utah ALL BUT ANIMATED Photos colored in oil, by the Utah Photo Tinting Studio. Puts life into your's See samples at studio, also Malben Glass A Paint Co. and Provo Paint ft Glass loved ones. UTAH THE POULTRTMEN fol3tl8tpM FOB TRADE for roadster. D-- S 706-R-- tf 133 touring E. 7th N. .D-- 3 D-2- 8 FOR SALE Two new No. 12 De Laval separators, $70 each, cash. of our increasing feed WANTED A stove suitable for business, we cannot find time to . D-Wash stove." Call Inke care of the separator business, so are closing out tbe last two ma- FOR KENT Two rooms, modern, chines 'ali cost Wasatch Produce. partly furnished. 174 N. 4th W. On account 928-W- Sweet cider. 7" Phone WANTED TO TRAD- K-i D-- jour-ol- d Electric Supply car n FOR 8 ALE Sweet cider and russet potatoes. We deliver. H. IL Giles, . 1030 W. 4th S. Phone 225-M- Ford SALESMEN Sell something everybody must have (read this line over again and note that we said must). It is unique U. 8. pro. tected article, a positive necessity because of government ruling; with yearly repeat exclusively- - owned and controlled by us. It you are an order taker you should make $20 amto &tO a day; If you are-abitious saliKman you will clear upward of $10 per day. Mont desirable eouneclioa with future for tlione who qualify. Jerome Laadt lres., 8 3. Dearborn, Chicago; . FOR SALE 35 head Of stock hogs, cheap. Phone W2-M-. service. WANT BOARD AND ROOM for working D-- 7 Men. 477 S. 6th "E. direct from our hatchery. We guarantee safe delivery and full count of live chicks, no Member of agent's commission. Accredited Hatcheries, Sonoma County. We sell "A A" grade chicks for poultrymen who want the best Special prices on our "AA" stock for early orders. Our catalog will explain. Writ, for it White Hatchery, Petaluma,' California. tf BEST-Bu- y FOR SALE Best in quality and service, lowest in price "for years of There' isn't anything better gift 'r-- Ca. D-i- S Men-love- work most have vain, of $150. Center. Milton L. Scott - 1 917 ' l il XL I Good real estate and lot salesman. W. H. n " - - .- lanndrr:.alao.. mendlnc Cth W Go. Where you see the sign- . :1 SSD ; N D-- f ' - - Slain Entrance" ' 4 D-- 4 Utah Vally Gas &Coke Co. time in taking care 162 N. 862-- D-- 9 LOST our devote We -- 2 TOWNS DESTROYED. International News Senile. DRESSES 402 S. 2nd 0-- 8 Dept .... 13 sive battery station R , 5 The only exclu 5 ... p "9 Center street. 2 u Totals House. West I Second West and MISCELLANEOUS D-- S VIda Clark. FOB RENT tural Drafting. fur-niah- modern house. DOLL C. V; H. will give 3 modern, 180 E. 5th S. r- -??-,! Applied Art 24 E. apt e, New the corner of 3. 7 FOR RENT School of Los Angeles has 1,500 men and women engaged In the real estate business. of the Tbe Indian population United States is 340,917 and is increasing each year. Gus FOR RENT , state. t m. - Coach however, is right wni-ditio- - G. Anderson, Sigmund Wells Wentz, Appleman, Adams, L. T. Walter. H. W. with Ralph A. Grosbeck. Spiked pieces of wood cupiied tops are being used for golf testii-keepthe Dlflyertf bands clean. four-roun- d ALOFT - It surely on Ford toupe, good CaU after 4 p. FOR SALE . GOOD CARD FOR i ti o o AUTOMOBILES -- 11 1 - 8 FOR RENT OU LEASE A new 295 E. 2nd S. modern brick house. 906 FOB CHEAP Studebaker SALE, West Center. Special Six touring 'car; in good reaWill consider condition. FOR SALE OR RENT A bargain. sonable offer. Stored at any Naylor rooms Sacnew Four funriture. D-- 3 Co. Phone 261. rifice for cash for the entire lot Auto Modern apartment, for rent ..Call STORE JHat the Naylor Auto Co., 407 S. 3rd W., lower apartment practically new Ford, 1923 model, " D-l run 1200 miles.' Must be sold. Phone 261.. FOR BEXT modern bouse, 210 N. 3rd W. Phone 571-J- ; FOR SALE Bargain if taken; at D-- 3 once, 1921 Bulck touring car; FOR RENT Nearly new, high runs and looks like new. Will congrade heater, at a bargain. 648 sider small car iq exchange. Call at 120 E. 1st S., or phone 261. D-D-S. 9th W. 8 1 Car Owner l N-2- MIKUAY. Over Last Year. The first basketball game of the season for the Lincoln high school was played Friday evening with" the Payson high school scpiad. The Lincoln boys came out on the long end of the V. to 21 score. Last year was the first time that the I'rovo Bench school had any representation in tbe basketball league of the slate high schools. Being the first year that the school participated in any high school athletics, naturally they could not lie expected to make the same showing as that of the older and more experienced high school teams of the . F-- . $200. , rf......... 2 .34 Hnckett.'c 190-W- 15-U g LT Smith, V.- - Smith ii OM one-poi- BEATS PAYSON Coimselers-at-La- Modern home for MODFOR .SALE-5-ROERN BRICK HOME. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. 135 S. THIRD E. PHONE 557. 27-2- LINCOLN HIGH Phone and Collections and Adjustments Everywhere. ' ' I'UOVO, UTAII. N.-5-- tf . T. AttojjjDj m Seven Per Cent n, Totals HOUSES . AMIIOU Friend FOR SALE Best buy an. Provo Bench. Five Icres i uhg . peach MONEY TO LOAN on both city trees. Five water shaiesvCJtogeJaJ. and farm property, at 7 per cent:; TDeautif ul view. Reason for selling: no waiting your turn. See Provd' Can't handle work. If taken at Consolidated Real Estate Co. Phone once, $1,750. Cash or terms. Inquire 8 Double 8. 590 N. 4th. E. Provo. gyiu-uasiu- . Three-roo- rent. iwwalry The problem of the coaches is a difficult one tills season owing to the large1 amount of basketball inn teriat ou hand, r When n roach has only ten or fifteen "likely men tie can soon put them through their paces enough to select the best, lint' this year the .situation Is entirely different. There are scores of men who have come from good high school teams in this state and Idaho. V A large! number of these have such blade good showiug in high school that they deserve a careful t before being .relegated to the bench or to the main sreuad. Thjs. process of elimination, there, fore, ft tp ka s serious one. !EiB serlntiinesi of the ituatioo ESTATE ACT QUICKLY ". . REAL l'il-W- Jr lilHI'MII prwlUl.'lltfnillimiriimillliiil 3XSSRt BAKER FOB BE.NT modern apartment. .143 E. 3rd N. Phone . Now1 Unit the football moleskins will l tui-kci- l invav in motu bulls ' li THE HERALD WANT ADS I m, m . .......hwi i . ..y ' .' Drive In! '"' ' -' I I |