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Show PAGE SIX PKOVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRID A VFEBRUARY 2 l; 1 930. . : ; Salt Lake Produce - Market Moderate offerings of -local produce, pro-duce, slowing buying1 .demand in most lines. Local spinach coming In heavier quantities? ApplesUtah, boxes knd bushels, orchard run. culls put, Delicious, mc4, 2.75-3; Rome Beauties, 'rae'd, 1X0-2; few best, 2.25; fernair 90-100; Jonathans out of cold: storage, med. sizes, 1,75-2; few poor 'quality, 1.25-1X0; 1.25-1X0; Stayman Wlnesaps med., 1X0-1.75; Winesaps, med 1X0; Yellow Yel-low Xewtons, med.,' 1,75-2; .yaah'., bxs., Delicious, fey., arge sizes, "i-4.25; "i-4.25; Rome Beauties, large sizes, fey., 3.25-3.50. . . . " Onions (dry) Utah, 100-lb. sks.. Yellow Valencia type, ptly. graded, med. to large, 75-l-25;,Jairge to Very Iargp, 1.35-1X0; U. S. JTo. 1, whole salcrs to retailers, large to very largo, 1.75.-. . - ' Potatoes Utah. skd.. cwt.. ptly. graded. Russets, 1.65-1 A5; mostly 1.73; .Ui S. No. 1, 1.90-2.25; mostly 2.00; Idaho, ekd.. cwt U. S. No. 1, RuEsets. 275; 25-lb. bags, 75-1.00; fcyl pack. U. S. No. 1.' boxes, (60s to lfios) 4.25; 1Mb. cartons, med., 1XM-0. - " .: r " 'M' MEN S HOOP TOURNEY STAGED! . (Continued From Page 4) far, the Pleasant 3rove quintet Were held to 15 points by the Hinckley lads. -v ThA Hlnrldw turn ri .flevflr rfiard pressed and Bliss, Swenson ana greener snoc ai wm. jserge-her jserge-her failed to show , the same .uncanny .un-canny shoot Irig that he displayed In ihe first two games tut;the Pleks-nt Pleks-nt Vle''forward scored five foul pitches out of 'six tries. -'-V HlNCIfXEY Bliss, f ........ J ....... . 6 Swenson, t ............. 6 laxTleld, f 1 Gret-her, c 4 Cropper, g 4 LEkins, g .v o aira JB T-1 T-1 0 0 4 1 3 F. P. 1 13 0 12 0 2 0 1 9 11 LI A. Contractor Visits In Prbvp . ... -'. . - :. ; - ' J. C. Jackson of I;o" Angeles; member .cf the fhm.:'of , 'ikVoii; Davis and '. Jlilligan,- ffltn Irac'tors; was p. yxisitor .In Provo Thursday. JJK Jackson "showed keen ineresf in the paving program: completed hej-e last year as well as the pro posed project on First East street and elsewhere. He declaredthat the bids obtained on last years paying pay-ing districts in Provo were ex-, tremely favorable compared with those of other. westertf cities. :Tital3. .2 9 x PtEASANT TEW .' ;v . v " :' g. t. Bufgener, f ...... 1 C Cluff, f ................ 1 . 1 Penrod, f : .;... i .. jO 0 ColVih, c ' . ... . ... ... ' -.1'-. . 3 2 Snowpg I-V. v. ' . .. . i 0 1 Ashton, ff4.. 0 0 Meldrurt, g ..... .. . . ... 0 b 3 45 F. P. 5 7 OWq . . '- - ... , . Popujil tead iai",. " . ; -i - .. . Jitows BY DAN THOMAS Totals 5 10 5 15 Referee, lllllman; umpire, Peters. Enjoys Best Health In 25 Years 1 w T : f w t: jscipio sitoU' cLAfes Showing Iheif songest game of the tournamenVthus far the Scipio quiniei ran rougn snoa over uie Spanish Fork Third warders to take their second victory by a 32 to 15 score. N. Robins . and M. Mon ro continued to play their brilliant u Aha ot ball scoring 13 points apiece, M. Roach was the only man on the Spanish Fork team " that could locate .he steel ringrwith any SCIPIO N. Robins, f . Memmott, f . M. Monroe, f G. Robins, f . M. Robins, c . B. Walsh,vg ,, E. Miller, . . O. T. F. P. .53 . 3 13 1 6 .....i.V.,i..O 0 2 2 0 0 i 1 0 2 1 13 Q P 0 0 0 4 0 0 Totals 14 8 4 32 twirgTT DAVID B. BEEKMATT "At the age of 79 I am 'still ac tive in business and I attribute my entire present good health,: energy and vitality to the benfcfiU I de- ilvcci'rom Sargon. I acta ally be I.aua M-iIb nfAnHarfiH m iH Mini hfl added years to my life. " "For five years my health had ten failing steadily, , My" nerves were all to pifeces,-. and . I, hardly knew what a sound nint s sleep meaal- ;V" "Since taking the Sargon . trea; mcnt I feel as well and strong' as 1 was 25 years ago. I have a fine appetite, sleep good; and" eonstlpa tion, Jiiiiousness arid" dizzy spells .are all things of the., past." David S. Beekman, 523 Kearney St, San Francisco, Calif. ' " Sargon's aim is nb niei e tenipb rary relief, but new and abundant health. Dont experiment profit by the experience of others. . Schramm-Johnson Drugs, Agents. . . : Adv. SPANISH FORK THIRD . G. T. F. P. P. Larsen f 1 7 2 4 Jones, f 1 .0 0 M. Roach, c . , V. . ..... 3 J 0 W. Larson, g . . .. 11 1 Aimze, g ...A.. 0 0 0 W. Roach.'g .V......... Q Cf 0 (3rotcgutr o. 0 0 Totals 6 Referee, Brown. 9 "3 15 : SPRINGVILtE TRIUMPHS The . Sprlngville Third ward cagers triumphed oyer. . the.Nephi North" ward , aggregation in the opening game of the ithird -round played in American Fork Thursday, Thurs-day, the final score was 21 to 12. , tad by Madseh and Bird, who located the hoop from all angles for theSpringvilIe team, they stepped step-ped 6ut tn front at. the beginning of the garrife. and .were ncyer In danger.; - Nephi could not locate th& hoop, but th close guarding of Stfftw and Best did not give them many open ' . shots JBoswell and Peay played best , for NepSL NEPUl NORTH. v ; g. o l o 0 2 2 0 irOLLYWOOD, Calif,,-Feb. 21 Despite ' the hosts of stage actors ahd actresses " who have Invaded this "land of tprpmlse" during the past few years, the "old screen fv brites continue to hold- their piaces in the hearts Of, movie f-inj. This fact ti&k just been proved oy a pou 'oi tneater - managers throughout thf country. These men ranked the, players . accotdins - to their box off ice values, which seems to be about the. best way cf determining popularity. v . The results of this poll seems to Indicate that stage players Import ledlo- Hollywood have not. taken the places of those who have built their reputations on the jsilver sheet. These legitimate folk may- be famous fa-mous along Broadway - out . t the others are better known to the ie&t of the , country. ,' ' ' - ; . ; . Winnie Lightner, who heaLi the list. of feminine stage, Importations, ranKS eigmeenm among in-3 lair sex when it comes to drawing power pow-er at. the movie box office. And AI Jolsoh, who has " If d the male invasion in-vasion of footlight celebrities, mast be content with tenth place among the ; actors . now in Hollywood. Clara a Consistent Star : Heading th&4ist of feminine p tars' is Clara Bow,' lor years known os the queen of movie red .heads. Clara ' also was voted the biggest box' office attraction of 1928. And the previous year-she was in second place. Incidentally, Clara's vote. for last year as well as 1928, was far ahead of the vote received bv the most popular man. Following Clara was , Colleen. Moore, with, Nancy Carroll in- third, place. , This would eeem to Indicate a . rather decided public preference for , flappers. .. Lon Chaney, voted the most p6p- ular male star for 1928, again heads the. actors in the newest poll. That he has been; a consistent favorite is indicated by the fact that he was in third place for 1927. Following closely on the heels of "the man with a thousand faces", is William Haines, . often referred ty as "the play boy of the screen." And' in third place we . find Hoot Gibson who has replaced Tom Mix as king of the cowboys. This is due largely to the fact that Tom has not made a picture since last' spri ng. - There you . have . them, - the six leaders of the silver ' screen with out, a stage; name among them unless you want to consider Nancy Carroll a product of 'the legitimate theater. But Nancy;, deserted the footlights for Hollywood .while very small group of men still were dreaming that, someday we-might have talking films.' Consequently, she has made her reputation on her merits as a screen actress. - 1 Some Sfars Excepted-- . In justice to a few of our bigtime stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford.i.Douals Fairbanks and artygMavie -'Poll. S n,- AYQ I PANTHERS AND CITY USACSUtr Panthers Bobcats . Wildcats Cougars . w.L."-rc. 0 0 l.W.O Z 4 531 .2 4 .833 2 4 .333 llulick ........ 13S 127 141 Wi :' ' ----- - Totals . CM 7tiS 7H t 225t rnE pint no. Fool ...... Stewart . ... Coltiin ..... 'Huff .. Biay ....... 171' 161 125) 130 1S1, 112 117. ll'J inn 133 . 14(T 47H 112 371 1C5 lis 102 ' 33 188 479' 751 C00 C73 2084 COMERCIAL LEAGUE' Herald .......... Pacific Woodmen Knight Mill ....... Knight Coal . . . . . Pipe- Plant No. I Provo Clcaniftg . , Pipe TlaaWNo. 2 Anderson Garage w. I;, rc. 8 1 .889 7 2 .778 G 3 Mil 4 Z- .667 3 6 33 4 .333 ,7 .252 1 8 .111 2 Dnce: . . A TIME. TF. P. .:p". 0 0 0 ..T.,; V?,;:::. 1 o 2 J:''' 0 0 0 f i 1 1 5 j Yvl!' Sudweeks; f Nielson,: f; . Ingram, .f Anderson; 'f Borwelt, c . Peay, & ..; Lunt,- g f f 4 Totals srRiNdvrtLE TiiniD .' ";'''.;""-: G. Tt F. P. L lladsert, t Bird; tt... Brown, f .VJ .". . . G. Brown, c Straw, g . ....... ..' Best, g ... TotaV Relcrec, Ingersoll. 4 z 1 2 0 d o i o o o o .10 2 1 21 A yy Vt!' ; FromFeba WE WILL Gttmb VALYES and TUNE UP MOTOR On Any Six Cylinder Car For ii ii I PJus Material Needed" ; i Every car driven 10,000 miles or over should have ? ..: . this attention. "' " ' 1 Come in and see us.:i Our shop is the largest and best equipped in Central and Southern Utah."". V 4. - 4 W - X; s- ., I 5 '. - - V Ben HechC play aright novelist and former Chi- tago "newspaper i A man, 'traveled V with T o i d V Cr show,, "wlien'a lad of 18, 'and did "hls.turn, as an acrobat while felaylng ""In!. ,1hQ u country 'tofwnsf ' ot wisconsio. Here. aro'movicland's brightest stars, as judged bv the box office receipts.' No. 1 is Clara Bow, the dynamic little red-head, who leads them'all. No. 2 is Colleen Moore, winner of second placeand No. 4 is'Nancy Car- Hfjwllnry in nhpnrimonal efvlin Panthers dashed far in front of all City -league bowlers by three victories' vic-tories' over the Bobcats Thursday night. The winners piled up the biilliant score of 2G94, having one game of SCO. , . Peterson had High total of 582 f6v the winner, while Elliott chalk d up high single gamo of 220. For the losers, C. Olsen scored, .hih total of 488, while Evans had high single ganie of 20". In the Commercial league. th Herald pin topplers dropped theit first game of the half when-Pi po No. 2 chalked up a victory in thf? first game 'of the evening. The Herald took the next two games handily to hold first place in the' league. Gray had high total for the winners, with 490, while Nielsen chalked; up high single of 192. Bray led the losers with total -of 479, and high single game of 188. Tho score's: roll, next in line. No. 3 is Hoot" Gibson, who replaced Tom Mix as Chancy, who ranks as the most popular male star,, Harold Lloyd, we must - say that:-,' htis poll is not a fair indication in- W T Jlf A rp wp r a JfT sofar asthey are. concerned. Sinco J ViW ft A & AjAmSUmX, each of them-makes only one pic-j . JSfOT ALLOWED ture a year, they have little chance! ? ' '. of competing at the box office with j v ; (Continued From Page One) players making from four to six' cnt of thehospital, declared Friday films yearly. ' , j that ' the $250,000-appropriated by Chaplin, for - example, has not completed; a- picture since he finished fin-ished "The Circus" two years -ago. His "City LigTits" will not be ready until fall. V ; Fairbanks and Mis3 Pickf ord each made only one picture during 1929, their co-starring film, "Taming "Tam-ing ' of the : Shrew," having been completed too late for a showing .excepts in a few key cities. Lloyd was in that same boat. V Speedy! was released in April, 1928, and his last picture, "Welcome Danger,", was hot shown until late f n 1929 and then only In key cities. Every (rain of tie is cooked tirfecth if 4 added ta the Jj boiling water a little 3,t 1 Inadequate to relieve the notorious ly pitiful congestion existing at the hospital. V: ! "The $350,000 sought by the estate board of insanity was considered" theinimum figure necessary for the construction of the new build-ingi build-ingi said Dr. Dunn. . ; Hope was expressed In Provo, Friday that the senate would allow the "original amount and save the state from the embarrassment that vould result- through its inability to take proper care of the mental patients. Possibility, that the utah state prison may be removed out of Salt Lake county in. the future appeared when the house .today passed the resolution, providing' fort a constitutional consti-tutional almendment which would make it possible for any legislature legisla-ture in the future to move the prison, if it is desired. The proposal will be submitted to the voters. It was announced - in the senate that an agreement between senate and house committees . had been reached on a tax classification plan, oh1 a r.nrtrf xra h.inty nrfl iared. Announcement of the agree- mentsbrought to a temporary end a . Iqngvorbal skirmish over the classificationproblem. ' Two new bills,, one dealing with a definition of oleo "-margarine and regulation of its sale,, and the other amending regulations governing the .sale of cigarcts, were introduced intro-duced in the house by Reps. George Fuller of Weber county, and T. H. Burton of Juab, respectively. s yj Every berry of Hills' Bros. Coffee is roasted evenly to -perfection by Hills Bros. patented, continuous process, " y .Controlled Roasting. A few pounds at a time never in ; bulk is the -secret and it ere- v ates a la vor no other coffee lias. . Fresh from the crlginal vacuum pack. Easily opened with the. &ey. HILLS BROS COFFEE V 1930 AT REDUCED PRICES CHOICE PATENT FLOUR M 00 48 lbs. V I iV 48 lbs; TURKEY RED ?1 4fl HARD WHEAT FLOUR .Y. iHU 10b lbs". STAR ; r CO m EGG MASH , . . . , : ....... : . . . . J " lOO.lbs ,C1 EC MILL RUN giidJ 100 lbs. MIXED CO flit SCRATCH FEED . . . . . ViUU 100 lbs. STARX : DAIRY FEED s : . 100 lbs. . co fill SHORTS .-. . ... .... PiUd 0 Jbs. ' . GEftMADE ...... BOBCATS " ... 141 207 liy 4G ... 139 158 15,2 443 $y$S 140 473 ,163 183 142 488 152 140 131 423 730 78G C81 2197 PANTHERS . Petersen ...... ' 1797 188 215 ' D82 Mensel 182 168 149 499 Hansen J87 196 161 541 Eby f. 177 188 178 5i3 Elliott 172 220 134 526 j Evans . . . Done I".-O. I".-O. Olsen . C. Olson . A. Olsen . Totals NO TROUBLE AT ALL NOW Kellogg's AL-iiUAN Una -Benefited This yomati- y' - -M::-J:y MilliohR today arc .eating Kcllogg'a A LL-1'.UA Ngur. r: ntocd to relieve , both temporary and n - curringcphstipation.,''1' ' ;. The' cause of constipation ihc lack of roughage in food. Add sufficient suffi-cient roughage and constipation disappears. dis-appears. Kcllogg's ALL-UKAN is nearly all roughage. ' tiercels a letter front1 Mrs. H. Gilbert, 107 K. Knight Ave, (Jollingswood, N. vhich vill bo' interesting to many suiferers : "I had a vtryter ibnij oprtion xly' October nJ' wn I rame from ' hokpital my ' Wain trouble w i-ou. utiputioa. Un liny 1 imi.l tn the doctor, '1 am rfn;to ent A1.K-URAN nl Kinre 1 tar4el I hav nrt rouble whnt-fver. whnt-fver. ' So you re . lcnn't irnlio - it cnoiiKh And urn iilwiiy tcllin; my Xi'iendshat h.J for nc."' ' Yotjtvill rjjoy tlie nut-like flavor of tbjslliciaus.veady-to-eat cereal. It isrich in iron, and wheh eaten with milk or fruit juices, adds important im-portant vitamins to the di-t. Kellopff's ALIBRAN is an cs sential in, any reducing diot.,U means cvcry-tlay htallh to people all over the .world. Your proccr has it in the red and-frrt'cn pack-. ace. Served everywhere. JMuuo by Kellogs in Battle Creek. . y Mm flcr .ft A yd ALL-BRAN Totals Niel.sen Hardy . C ray . . Goodell 897 960 837 2094 II Kit A I,I . . . . 132 192 162 486 ...... 114 133 147 39 t ..... 157 1K1 Atn ...... 157 165 149 474 Piano Lessons rnor. s. v, wiixiAsis U Years College Training 1 PHONE 910-H tyy.- :,- . M , .t T! rr ' ... 1 J We Will Be Open AH Day February 22 $1.80 35c (SiiCy I?Gecl SGEle - 151 Ifqrth Univ. Ave. . Phone 1L 'I KH I v." rr&r$r'7 1 ns rtr. r?X vr EXTRA SPECIALS for SATURDAY PHONE 270 ; ' ' PROVO, UTAH V . Vie Caier to All 'lakca cf Cars ' Dyy3t i j O n I X It rrf r7 at? Many Spring Coats' Dresses, Children's Dresses, Children Coats, Children's bVeters, Skirts, Silk, Percales, Prints, Rayons and Spring Merchandise is m Kiuuik iiuw, toiiii' in anu maKe your selections. SPRING COATS and up SIC, SILK DRESSES , -CC PC and up A CHILDREN'S b CHILDREN'S b k $3.75 and up X . . SWEATERS $1.25 and up SILK HOSE $1.00 and up Visit Our Footwear! Department .for one lot of Bargains in Good, Solid Leather: Slippers. Values td $7;50-VERY SPJECIAL . . , V. $2.95 Slippers tunica cliiU IVilSSCS A Slippers, Odds and Ends; ' AX)0 A4 nh . T .. ........ T ' I 1 lot Latest Stytes Black. AM) nn Patent . . . ZidO MenVHose Fmcy AC Rayon . . . . . tmUu WorkBlack and inp BroWn. ner nair.. lUU a Hose Fancy Bayon'.x IC a latest shades . TtJ u Pure Thread Silk, ncn $1.25 valye Q0C ti. D. S. Garments 1 lot New and Old Style. -Odds . PCp and Ends. , Udb 1 lot heavy . . CI in Double Back ..! PlilU IL !? " ' ! Bloomers Misses' and IE Children's. 1 to M lub Mil Ii. , i'J t' 1 . . ". Men's Work Shoes Men's Scout," CI QD Panco Soles '. ,V. V wO riot Panco or Leather ; Soles, Moccasin CO QQ cr; Cap Toe. , . . Wi UO We will give Free One Blue BfrrT China; Plate with every $2.00 Purchase Pur-chase or more Saturday Only. " : Men's I : Sweaters - Dress Oxfords Heavy Wool, ; on nn Black . CO QQ Sha wl , Collar . . WiHU Calf JO 1 ldtx: OH QP ' , . TTT 1 $6.00 values ... JiOU Men's Unions - " wrti SI Night Gowns- tt ' " ' " 0'r Ladies' ilayon Silk, I f Heavy Cotton ... JdC Colors ...... .'. $1i00 Children's Bose L. D: S. Garnlwv The Famous "Hed Rid- Ladies' ' C1 On inglfood" . OCp Rayon : ? liba 35c value, Pair. . . 4UU Men's 4 ClhO' V ... . . . Rayon i LUU Bloomers y- . ; Ladies' arid Misses' Ladies' Pa jantas Fancy Rayon AQr Fancy Rayon ' 01 Qfl Bloomers 4uC j Silk, $3.00 vahie 1 1 0 0 ".": w v ,Vi" " ' " j j -; , . .;'": """, 11 '' -ttt" i,l " ' --u' 368 West Center Provo |