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Show rou PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19, "VSL ABPITMMAIL SIPOCTS I imCGVlLLE, Jones-MasoiTM- at National Guard Unit Will Sponsor Bout February 28; Grudge Match" Is : Expected to Occur - FBO DIV18IOV TN fttaadlag: W. I. PXV4 ... t .gffl ftprtngvUle t t jo pa hM ...... ......v.. i. .333 . t'I LINCOLN QUINT s, t'aril Beau.! rtjrmreka15. IS. Leaders Take Firmer Grip First Place By 8 Win 44, .f Wednesday" Hchadulai Kepht a Faoe, BpriagvUla M Eureka M--- " , land middleweight. The National Guard unit of Pro-vo haa arranged to atage tha match On on Tuesday,. Feb. 28. In tha Proro armory. Rmrratioa Hall Benefit Proct-edof the bout according The home tram waa in front all the y by wide margin, a ugnt and brilliant offense proving to strong for tbs visitor entirely -points, Roxka" ChiWa, with J annexed acortng honora of the eve.defensive ning, whila Harwards play also eclntillated. v feritlne Pom WrU ; Ferklhe wad lh wTSoTehow for Payson. scoring alght of hia teams oe-fen- " 1ft DEATH CALLS ALPINE OIVISIOV Team Standing riraMtnt Grove Amrrk-a- pork U 1.00 .114 S .571 4 .421 M 5 MRS. BARKER f rmw mtr. PreVa- 7. .V I.liwnln . . . ... . . . . B. Y. H. S. Friday' Keaalta IS. Proo 2U . , Plraiuint (irmn 4, Mm-olTumdav'a Schedule) Prove at American Fork. Lrhl at Lincoln. j 1W n ti. -- Mrar-fc-Li - .10 46-2- ' te-r- r r. conld be promoted. With exceptional interest prevailing, the National Guard decided to stage the battle, which promisee to be one of the most aensational ever ' held here. Mason's Flna Record - Mason haa made a fine record in Provo during hia stay here. Hia Park. Imlude Mills "XoinHlOlT. 3 AlaskaFrutttrl and a draw with Railroad Routt, and he hat not been defeated dur-hl- s visit In this region. Henry Jones needs no Introduction, and aays that Mason's extra poundage means Just that much more to fall. -- ..0090 : :- r vlc-tml- -- .'- Tatala Referee, Jensen; umpire, rranin- to.i . PLEASANT Kirk, rf j CHRJSTEN8EN tttNS WILI1 hen Fab. J SPANISH FORK. Nebo scoring Chrlatenaan. Tneaar la not held down, Spanish la-W- GROVE : L. ........ Tirr.. '. Christiansen, rg Smith, lg Llnebaugh, . If hot makes fMltiy, acti- WaMidayrf'ri'.vM'irr Friday night wild ran against Euonal forward favored Totals Tlntlc outfit reka, and !he LINCOLN kit tha dust. thBeetdiggers scor"' thing s Far T. Christiansen, If Hayes, c V. a. .Tha Guard uait.Klan prelimmariea to round out tha card for Feb. 28. , pononts. " ing a 40-2- win". 18 12 10 46 - 8 - 15-1- basket brilliant Cbrlstensens feaahootlng waa tha ouUtanding also ture of tha game. Nellaon scored heavily, while Nisonger and the yiertel ware tha big guna for aatoniahed losers. f Tha game waa rough. Niaonger krtd Manaott being forced out of arore: tha game n pereonala. The BP. FORK: Fj P; J Chrtatenaen. rf J Nallaon, If :::::::::::::: 1 1 0 2 n.rih.r m Muchea, U ... 0 If ... . 0-T- - " 11 Pkerwian, pvteraon. C ..... JJlaonger. 40 O. T. F. V. S 2 10 1 11 .17 19 ToUla triNTlCr Vlertel. If .4 rf ... .48 ,.... Engetrom. rf . Carlaon. If .... Manson. H1U. rf May, e Sutherland, rf ...... ; Totals - Referee, Barrettj-ump- 10 1 8 28 BarneiL ir rL"C, Ewalt of Boulder, Colo., was vMtor here Saturday. ' AMea Hansen of Price was a o in thla city the Utter part of the week. Hr, and Mrs. A. C Brown of Kaaaaa. Mo, are week end visitors It this city. . WZj. Johnapn and wife of Salt here with La IrS spent Saturday .' . ' ' frleada. E. B. Bayack of Salt Lake was aunona; tha business visitors here SAMrday. ; Health Without Cost (mechanical or physical when thoroughly cleansed of filth and wastes, correctly adjusted in all working' parts, replenished with pure fuel and oil i sure to respond with increased efficiency. This" is accomplished to the human system with natund Jiealthmthods. and physicaUharmony-o- r jnyhealth ' results. .JTESTniONIAL ynet Hon: Why does baby particularly need emulsified r oil? f Answer: Baby's progress in health, grokWtn and depends upon An abundance of ; Vitamins. essential vitamins is provided in pure, pleasantly flavored nt foOTTS THREE TRAWSIEWTS HF.LB Henry Joy, George S. Thorpe and Joseph McOee, transients, are being held In tha Utah county Jail pending investigation of their operations here. They were arrested near the old plant of the Utah Valley Gaa and Cok J company- by Deputy Sheriffs Eliaa Gee and John McKeon Friday evening. When taken into custody the men are reported to have had a sack full of eopper wire and other copper flxtur js In their possession. T):e matters la being Investigated- - by tha local sheriff's office. G)mmerce School Authority Speaks EMULSION 'Cream v SPECIAL SUNDAY BHICK -- BROADCASTING s Darel Servoss. Pi ova. buck Dare! Servoss. Six months does First, UdeU Jackson, Provo; second. R. S. Servdes. Four months " does-- R. S. Servoss. IJght Cray Ttomlal Senior Does First, R. S. Ser voss. Senior Bucks First Carlos D. Miller; second, James Wilkins. Springville. Eight months does first. Jack Mailing, doea, first and second, Sam O'Connor; Four months "huekt First, Sam O'Connor. . . Sandy Flemish Clanta Senior Doea Firet, second and third. Bill Cox, Provo. Eight months does First. Darel Servoss; second, Carlos D. Miller. Six months O. K. Rabbitry; second. R, 3. Servoss. Four months hucka- - BANANA VANILLA" HONEY FRUIT SALAD r Order From Your Dealer ' Eight-month- ) Students of - Prof. J. W. Mc AlllsUr will broadcaat over Station KSLy Salt Lake, Sunday at 4 p. rait Is announced. The program follow: "Sailing On", Dvorak, Duet. Preston Rabin-so- n and Vernon Duaen berry; "NocHelens "Clark; turne", Curran, "Coma to tha Fair". Martin, Mr. Velma L. Rasntuson! "Love Came Calling" Zamecnlk, duat, Fred awl Ina Webb; "Mystery of Wlgbt". Pcnni, Oed Mlchelson; "That Old Irish Mother af Mine", Re X Har vey; "Vlllanelle". DeD Aequa, Ina Four-mont- - do--Fi- SCHEDULED LS -- rst, WebbrNeapolltaa Wif hUV Zam- - 'w vl I M A aha doT PANTAGES SALT LAKE'S GREATEST GHAWEY tha destracttoa af thousands of her townsfolk. To anbmit ta hia careasea waa waraa than death. What coold A TUESDJ Y NOW PLAYING" LON To repalsa him meant SUNDAY M0NI),1 1 ENTERTAINMENT EM G m-- tunendooa epic of fire and sword on the tVeat front - .ia 4 er j..-r- - ReHevedAfter Fourteen Years of Suffering From early womanhood I hadn't known what It waa to enjoy good health, constantly suffering with stomach trouble and female disorders and tor fourteen years hadn't- - had a comfortable night's sleep not being able to lie down becaus of a large goitre which interfered with my breathing. During the summer of 1919 I was very miserable being able to do but very little of my own work and In January, 1920, took the "Hue- - Dr. J. H. Henderson waa called and" in. Just a few adjustments the fever broke. In less than a month I waa able to do my own work and in two months' time the irgnrttg'lT4 enlliely disappwiTfa. ' ,; " ' " Midnight '. New 67 . "A CASE DF SCOTCH" " ffifl f rebuild LINOLEUM and RUGS'" : New rinisHea ON THE STAGE Start ing at 3:00, 6:30 and 9:00 Ph. -- -: . 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We make this ruling that yaa may eajoy ta tha fullest extent the nnfokfment af the mystery and amazing- - climax that occurs In the final mlnutee of e - ' ! fairer -- .28.7536.75 FURNITURE Upon request of church or city leaders I will give, my health service free to worthy poor. C CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS ALWAYS FREE CM ' ;C?lil7(f ENSE M I am very grateful for the benefits. I have had through the science of Chiropractic and am writing this article that others may know how and where - they may get relief. ; Signed) MBS. LAURA GILES, i Hebef City, Utah. ,' DR. J. II. HENDERSON, D. ' the picture " " ' WHICH STARTS AT 1:48, 5:13, 1:t5 and 1:15 ... ...29.8539.75 Pattern I NOTICE NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED 7B0M THE FACTORY ARMSTRONG HOLMES teryl IS . . . .; : was good.... but just wait until you see Lon Chaney, as Burke of Scotland Yard, in this baffling detective mys Andy Gump Comedy 8.3x10.6 . :.'v SHERLOCK From the pla'yV Lea Lyon' by - A. Brody 9 xl2 . London...... Columbia Beauty Shop iCod-live- ; e in MP Ice hs SEAESSrAXMINSTER-RUG- S T3ejaRf9 Three years have now passed and I have had no, inconvenience whatever from the goitre and hava " been quite o different woman. . '. riiiik SALT LAREB 'ARRESTED Stanley Cahoon of Salt Lake was arrested at West Mountain by Deputy. Sheriffs - 8. Ft Roper-an- d John McKeon at the request of Salt Lake sheriffs office. Cahoon Is wanted ta Salt Lake on a charge Profs. John C. Swenaon. Clarence of willful neglect of hia minor Bovle. and H. R. Merrill of the rMM. - SoM K Yuung uaMrenityv Lake Tharaday evening to hear a CHRIST SCIENTIST CHURCH lecture delivered by Dean Ruggles Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist, of the iehool of commerce and corner of First East and First business, administration of tha North streets. Regular Sunday University of Ohio. morning services 11 a. m., subject Dean Ruggles spoke on the reMind." Sunday school at 9:45 a lationship of schools of commerce m. Wednesday evening meetings and outside utilities. In addition to are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room I of " the "Ideal Otieh daW from Z.30 to, 4:30 o'clock. the repreiehUliv school there were present Presi- All are welcome. dent George Thomas of tha UniRUSSIA IS TOPIC versity, President Elmer Peterson A lecture on "Soviet Oovernmen ; of, the "Utah Agricultural college, members of the three Utah college of Russia" will be given by Di. faculties an'd men associated with Christen 'Jensen ftt tha B. T. IT. at club " house some of the principal public utili- the Provo Women's - Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The, ties of the state. . vls-4t- . i'h ' 1 , Pruaae, Prof. J. R. Boahard. William Cowley, Audrey and Evelyn Oattund. With, such an array of musicians participating, it la predicted that the concert will be one of the outstanding musical events of .the season. scnik. DwaC Praataa Rahiaaoa. Var-- a Duaaaaarrv , "Fanchaaatte", Oarl, - Fred WebBf Rock A Bya Train- Akrra. Roth Clark; Uka a Dream" t Martha) flotow. Praa- toa Robinaon; "Amoriu" A)ax tof and laa Tooele. UuhW "One Lone Star", Caan, Webb; Veraaa Dueen berry; "Meiisande", Roods C. Buraingbaih; Oocta, "Mighty Deep", Jode. Jeaae Clark; "End Jf,a. Parfa Robiaaoa aad Doaeaberry. roFrd OwU-llan- benefit concert for tha Bonne villa ward maintenance fund will be given In the chapal at 8 o'clock Thursday evening by the ward choiri under tha direction of Mrs. Hannah Packard. Among the aaaletlng artieta who wiU appear are: Mrs. Bud Niisson, A A machine ....... L&i-i- ) Permanent Waving rf 8ae4n, Bonneville Plans Benefit Concert r With the Judging complete and a Ftret. O. K. Rabbttry.-BlacFVeslib great number of awarda made, the annual, show of tha Courtfv Six months Doea First and waa- odd, w. zv. naucmry. brought ao a close Saturday evewh was show Tha all odds the ning. by Scalar Doea All awards to R. S. most successful exhibit of rabbits Servoss. Eight montha Posa First. ever seen in this community, and R. & Sarroaa. Eight eaoatha Backs its sponsors believe It aril be aa Im- - First, .Don York, Prove; aecoad, portant factor. In the development R. S. Bervosa. of the Industry In thia county. New Zealnad WhWea With a view of encouraging 'Ifce Eight months Doea First. Broadindustry In- - this locality, tha Na- way Fur Farm. Botes Idaho; aectional Federation of Flemish Giant oad and third David Wilson, proBreeders have given the local asso- vo. Junior Bucks First Boardway ciation 41 ribbons and a silver Far Farm. . Jaaiar Does First, trophy cup to be placed with the Broadway Fur Farm. ' beat display of Flemish Giants, New Zeals Beds potnta to count; aix special purple AH awarda to Charles Wastrope, awards to be placed on the beat display of black, blue, white, sandy . Chinchilla Heavyweight gray, light gray and steel fray Doea Flrat L. P. Senior points to count, and first to be placSenior Bucks hint, P. Hatch, ed on all first place animala over v Chinchilla four months class. Does Senior "lrst, Oaorga Pyne, Among tha awarda made by Al W. Vance, Judge of the show, are Prove; second, Daa Bataa; third. Richard Barton; fourth, Ray uie following: . fifth, Udell Jackson. ProWorthen; vo. " Senior Bucks First, ByToa Seei FVtniah Clanta aeeeneV Broadway Fur Ferguson; TteTJ-jFst, L. P. OwlUtaniTwsiFttif Provo; second. Leonard C Mann, Farmr-thh-SWoods Cross; third. Jack Meiling, Broadway Par Farm; fifth, J. R Spanish Fork; fourth and fifth, O. Brawn. Sandy. Junior Buck First, K.' Rabbltry, Provo. Senior Bucks-Fir- st, Roy Worthen; second, Broadway ... Carlos D. Miller. Provo: sec- Fur Farm. ' Sara ond, O'Connor, Provo; third, Fred Farmer, Provo; fourth. Jack Melting; fifth. Maynard Sorenaon, Provo, Eight-Montdoes First, O. T. F. P. creditors and other persons Inter0 8 ested are, ordered to attend at the 1 1 -upon Mid petltfon before Vn hearing United States District Judge, tha 2 in the United States Court Room In 0 0 tv rr!t-B- t TtlHir Salt Lake City. Clayton, lg glyedgndgrha ieurijJs.aftelna;WonVena Municipal auspicea of the rtah, on the 26th day of Marcn, j Grace Bench and Edith Ft; of the teeture afterIn members o'clock and the ton two are of week Council, the 1928. at Ogden spendlnf 11 10 6 28 noon thereof, and then and there end with Provo friends. Totals ? course class are invited to attend. Referee Holmntea J. show cause. If any they have, why Umpire Condon. the prayer of tha petitioner should not ba granted. By general rale NOTICE JOV PETITION FOR of the Court. It Is further orderedr Distil A ROE IN BAN KRIPTCT that any. creditor opposing this apIn lh District Court of the Unit plication, shall enter hia appeared States for the District of Utah. ance and file speciflcationa in writLe Mur Permanent Waves are easy to FINGER In the matter of Albert W, Ander ing In oppoaltlon thereto, with the Come in and let ua tell you about our free WAVE. son, a Bankrupt undersigned Referee, In the manservice plan. In Bankruptcy No. 6815. ner and at the time aa provided In Notice Is hereby given that Al General Order Number 82. AUSO SOMETrllNG NEW IN SCALP TREATMENTS bert W, Anderson has filed haa ne- - Dated February 17th, 1928. - Our trained ton on the 17th dav of Februarv. experts are glad to serve" you. J. T. McCONNELI s uEhonellSL Paramount theater. t Referee- - in - Bankruptcy.- -, pesying for discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy. All ; Salt Lake City, Utah. ...... etartedT0uLJn front, and Reese, rf If 2 count at tha half. The U Jehnaon, ted by e third quarter closed 28 to 21 for D. Johnson, ... tha Beetdlgf era, and Coach Fenton Farr. rg Tte-a 4 and tha other before tha general BseetnMv. He Will go this week ta Hinckley, where ha haa a part on the program of tha Hinckley eitixenship program conducted by the high school. . - points.' The victory gava- - fiprlngville a II. r. It. (. at Plmuant Grovtv. more comfortable grip on flrat The dUOaion. Lhirotn filgU TougHt hard Ritnat pleas soere: Pleasant Orove the league-tradin- g F..P. T. O. VILLE ftPRINQ hoopetera Friday evening, but could 0 ... not hold the pare Harry Fauna, rf 1 "2 U . ChiWa. If Rtcharda fast quintet, which ecor- S 0 0 . . e 8 I., Johnson, ed a victory in tha Lincoln . 1 0 0 2 pielsoa. rf s... gymnasium. Harward. Lincoln threw a era re Into tin Packard, rf . viuitori at the start of the content, If Kadsen, ringing up aix pointa before the Thorn, rg . Pleasant Grove steam roller got under way. However, the Groverf -r,17 ttoUH ..... in front there O. T. F. P. were comfortably FATSON: after, passing and shooting In neat ... rf Patten, style, while Lincoln waa erratic In Perkins, If .. it tempts t the basket. vVtleon. e ... L. Christiansen and Kirk led the 0 JfctJeth. rf . scoring onslaught of the O rovers. 0 1 hower, Spain counting 18 and 14 pointa respect 0 fcllertsen, rf ively. Farr, D. Johnson and Reesi 0 Morris, rf ... worked best for the losing outfit. -r-.-- eer to tha National Guard w.U be used for the benefit of a recreation hall at the summer encampment, each 4nOhe-ata11901 zl fesjet for this pucDoae. ana Jones Mason, friends and for several months, have developed considerable bad feeling of lata, brought to the boiling point In the recent Jones-Par-k Mrs Anna Elisabeth Barker. 57. bout, la which Jones recaptured tha west- who had lived in Provo during the ern welterweight title and belt past seven months, died at a local from his Orem rival..hospital Friday. She waa a sister Muhieatera of this Mason started thla match as of v referee, and- when Park won the city. Born r October 81, 1870. la Panaca. toe hold first fsll with a step-oveaa Jones waa crawling toward tha Nevada, aha waa tha daughter of William and Mary E. ArVey." She center of the mat Jones made a healed protest and finally refused was the mother of II children, 11 to return unlesa a new referee took of whom survive her. She is also survived by three brothers and five up tha arbiter's duties. Mason and Jones then hurled slstera Most life was spent at Es-charges. Insults and various lang- calante. of her to eomjng to Provo uage at each other for tha remain- she lived Prior In Delta for three years. der of tha evening, and Jones offThe body. may ba viewed at tha ered--to meet Mason Immediately Funeral Home Sunday after after he had beaten Park. Mason, Hatch p. m. Tha body will ba shipped expressing eagerneaa for a match, Monday to Eacalanta, where-funer- al declared he would meet Jone s own aricea will be held Tuesday or terma whenever a legimata tuaale Wednesday. In Kpringvlll had no difficulty trouncing Payaoa Friday evening, tfea final score being 40 to 15 for department that tha same trio had stolen a Boick car from 811 Lake which they drove aa far south aa Payaoa, where they had a wrack near Mr. Reese's home. Seeing tha Reese car near his home they concluded to leave tha Bulek In the f the street and appropriate R ease's Ford. From Provo they went back to Salt Lake where they were taken into custody by tha police department there. Tha young men reported that they originally had Intended to go to California. LIj' ROT SII0t7 AVARD3 ARE REXBURG Aa automobile stolen from T. H. Franklin Stewart Harris, presiReese af Pay son waa recovered dent af Brighaaa Young university here Fridays by the Prowo polka .baa returned from Rexburg. ' where "a?aaafcaFare1rt& ha w faallriul,.IK tdwsriip been driven froea Payaoa ta Eighth I week conducted by Ricks College West and Canter street, by .three 'during the past week. He reports young men, who left It by tha aide that mammoth crowds were in attaf tha road there Friday anoraiag. endance at the convention. President Harris gave two adReports from the. Salt Lake po- dresses, one ta a section of adults lice are ta tha effect a 46-2- - d That cry of "grudge match" will be heard In Proro in tha near future. When Henry Joaea western welterweight champion, tangles with Charley Mason, Port mucK-deaire- GROVERSBEAT IMikk rrk ...... ......... ftlM t ,. , Friday Sehedale: , KprtnfTilW M, CM FR0:,I RECOVER COUNTY TafcesV Pavaoa N Match for Artists; . I Quint Suffer-,Cr-;i; Eureka : Upset ; WM MM'OACK . SPANISHrWIN " PROVO fHONE 26 9 LjBitl,- -.; SELDON HEAPS , . Presenlihja ' ' Specialty Number on the I Pantages" Organ 1 |