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Show PRO VO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1931. PAGE FIVE REGIONAL MEET HERE FRIDAY (Continued from Page Four) ' In the shot. Reed ? Peterson looms as a strong contender for the high jump laurels and Garner Madsen is showing some splendid form in thtf polte vault. , George Gourley prom'yies to bo Pleasant Grove's strongest man in the coming meet, George won first place in the pole, yujtt, . high jump $.nd broad jump in the Alpine meet several weeks ago, and it is likely that he will.be in he money in these-events Friday. West and Johnson will enter the hurdle events. Kooyman is the best miler in the Alpine district, if th? outcome of the division meet is any criterion. Smith is strong in the middle distances, and Brinley in the shot and Johnson in the discus and javelin complete the list of possible point getters . f cr the Berry Pickers. Pick-ers. ' ' r Strong In Field , ; y Springvllle Rsd ' Idylls wjlf' be strong in 'the field events but will noti take many points in the Crack, judging from their performances thus far this spring. Burdall and Cherrington are the only two likely point getters for the Red Devils In, the races. The Artists are especially especial-ly strong in the field events with such men as Hunt Sanford, Weight and Robertson in, the weights and NielsCfn and Cherrington in the high jump and pole vault American Fork will De represented represent-ed -by Nicholes in the dashes, Wright and Durrant in the middle distances and Daniels and Dean in the mile. Storrs, Gordon and Walker Walk-er in the field events. . Reed Kirkham will lead the Leht t ggregation, and" will likely place in the sprints, and high jump. Allied, All-ied, in the hurdles, Sunderland in the mile run, Taylcr and Holmstead in the pole vault, and Hagen in the obstacle races, -will be Lehi's strong' est hepes Little is known of the relative strength of Nephi or'Tintic but it is expected that they will be - On hand. Nephi will bank on such men as Bailey, Garrett, Chase, Haynes, Belliston, Shaw, Petty and Hay. rr.ond for some- points while Kim- mie Mcintosh of Eureka will likely enter Redmond, 'Hone, Carlson Clement, Bigler and Greenhalgh in the meet. . . B. Y. high school will also have Several entries including Eastmond, Wcodard, Decker, Bailey and vjnes. BOXING FIELD NARROWED NEW YORK, April 29 OLE) The field of entrants in the national A. A. U. boxing championships will .be narrowed down to 32 men tonight when third, round bouts are completed com-pleted at Madison Square Garden. - OUR BOARDING HOUSE BYAHERN BUCkV -"'THERS ARE- SOME up Arc -Trie rJcus- "f&r ouer Ui(LLOLJ COMS AMP S-TAV -THAT V&U ARE UAFRAIPf s AM" tFTrT'sPoaK poes SfUFFv TuL "lAk'M APART AAi7 STUFF'AA A SACK I -frlfS VIST CSF M(H& Has stopped EvERtytHfMG BUT A SPooK AAi' I kiaul THAT AFTSR SaME lM-FiGHTT AM Tulo RIGHTS To TH MAiA3rER ALL -TH' TCUIE 1 i 1 ATCHlMe Him voiTM A SPook AT io Pcufips bedside ROBIN SLUMP CONTINUES (Continued from Page Four) Cardinals defeated Pittsburgh; 8 to 2. St Louis made only five hits off three Pirate pitchers but bunched four of them In the third inning for three runs. 1he Cubs, although idle, slipped into a tie for the top position by the Braves' defeat. Cleveland maintained its lead in the American league by. whipping the St.: Louis Browns, 10 to 9 in 10 innings. Myatt's single with the bases filled, gave the Indians their wining tally. The New York Yankees and Washington Senators battled to a 7 to " 7 tie before the game was called off because- of darkaess at the end of the' 14th inning. New York held a three-run lead as the Senators came to bat in .'the ninth but they knocked Sherid out of the Box and tied the score. Pat Caraway pitched the Chi cago White Six to a 6 to 5 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Bill Cissel's home run with two out in the seventh accounted for Chicagos winning run. . STICKER 5 Four pup and three kittens weighed 37 pounds. Another lot of three pups and four kittens weighed 33 pounds. If all the pups weighed the same and all the kittens weighed die same, what is die respective weight of each pup and each kitten? LP. VETERAN IS HONORED James Rooney veteran member of the Garden City lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythias, was presented with a 25-year veteran jewvl at the grand lodge visitation held Monday night in the K. P hall. Mr. Rooney .delivered an interesting interest-ing talk on Pythian history which was greatly enjoyed by. those present. J. T. Farref received the honor past chancellor. The jewel will be presented later. Seven grand lodge officers were present as well as 27 members of neighboring odjges. A delicious banquet was served after the meetr ing. H. G, Bluementhal. E. A.. Mitchell. C. R. Schoenfeld, E. A. Moe and Oscar F. Bjerregaard attended a grand lodge visitation . at the Garfield Gar-field lodge No. 27, last week. Y" TENNIS MEN INVADE LOGAN STICKER SOLUTION CQ. -. Dad had 42 cents to begin wittu Jim got one cent more man half, or 22 cents. Sally got two cents more than half of the remainder, or 12 cents, and Billy got three cents more than half of the remainder, re-mainder, or 7 cents. This left dad one cent of his original 42 cents. 28 (Continued on Page Four) singles. Jack Christiansen is a freshman star at the. Farmer school and is showing a lot of class in his first year at college. He was state champion in the high schools last season.- Seth Parkinson is playing his first year as a regular on the squad, but if he is anywhere near as good on the court as he is on the waxed floor he will be a hard man to take into camp. The other three men are all veterans of the game and are. always dangerous. Y" Lineup Doubtful The Cougar 7incup will not be decided until match time. Holt and Brinley could combine to make the strongest doubles .team and may form one pair. This would leave Mangum and Johnson or Jenkins Jen-kins to play the other doubles with either Johnson or Jenkins playing the lone singles. Either Holt rf Brinley might be called upon to play the singles from that combination, combin-ation, depending upon which one is showing the best form. Either Johnson or Jenkins will play the singles from the other combination. Howard Taylor, first reserve on the team, has been showing show-ing amazing improvement of late and may get a chance to show his wares in the Logan duel. Taylor recently defeated Jenkins in a singles match. A win foF the Cougars Cou-gars wil put them back in the race while a loss will practically put them out of the running. When the wife insists that you AGENTS HOLD MEETING HERE The first. Penn. Mutual agency meeting ever held In Provo took place Saturday at the Hotel Roberts. Rob-erts. Profv Herald R. Clark of the school of, commence .t the B. Y. T. was the speaker. .- He urged the members- of'lhe organization to prepare themselves more thoroughly thorough-ly for their work, so that they could be financial advisers and insurance in-surance counsellors instead of salesmen, only. Alva Johanson, who won first place in the essay contest con-test sponsored by Jacob Coleman, at the Brigham Young university, was present and read the prize-winning prize-winning paper on "Why I Should Own Life Insurance." Georgia Dimmick and Oscar Bush, winners of second and third places, respectively, respect-ively, were also invited guests of the company at the luncheon. Talks and sales demonstrations were given by the following representatives repre-sentatives of the company: B. M. Saunders, A. H. Gravas, George Christensen, Z. Henry Jacobs, Ru-lon Ru-lon M. Owen, and General Agent W. A. Carter, of Salt Iake City. Dr. William Ludden of Ogden, Jacob Coleman of Provo, and Glen Holley of Spring ville. At the lunch-ecn, lunch-ecn, musical selections were given by the Hojcly Brothers duet; and by Miss Martha Coleman. In addition to the above mention, ed the following agents of the company com-pany were present: Mesdames R. M. Owen. Z. Henry Jacobs, A. W. Chamberlin, C .F. Snedden, Messrs J. E.. Johnson, Mart Brown, alt of Salt Lake City, George England of Tooele, William Baker of Twin Falls, Idaho: Mrs. Alice L. Doke of Ephraim. Church Plans Drive Against Nicotine SALT LAKE CITY, April 28 IU.) The L. D. S. church will tak? the aggressive next month against the use of tobacco in Utah. The campaign against the "nico- jtine evil" will actively open May 14 with the inauguration of . anti-tobacco anti-tobacco week. In the meantime a survey is being conducted to determine de-termine which stores sell tobacco to minora or sell cigarettes without holding a license these establishments establish-ments will be boycotted until they mend their ways. L. D. S. children wil be exhorted to avoid the use of tobacco and liquor and to urge others to do likewise. Gadhi says he'll wear trousers turn in on Rudy Vallee, you might I but no shirt when he goes to Eng- as well face the music. land. That's one thing off his chest. :BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN r , , T ov yrcw. l ?ossl i w6or s wm. vior ???? J . VETTtt' POOR. CAtt SLEEP 1 WE'& . 1 iPROfcHStt WOSE SLEEP "HMi 1, fMA - , - 1 f A- ' ' A . & . . . . J' t HEX ,VttXU -WlLUE HEVS2 HUH ? I W-WHWS V W ? J WE VaJOTA tAKTTER VlYTH- TWS VOWOE -. : J r WASHINGTON TUBBS by Crane s VUOTTV CARE? W - A TOW1M. y VlH U.,u.oivmcoc oo TLicsf rA.Kl priF fik I nisi 6. TWO OMOOST. PUtSON II " I - AJi fwiv wtnui w w- nw ' " ' - SENTeNCe IN COSTA 6RAMP6.- TT PAWSOM'S UtTI MKMM. I .1 - MOM HATt I WWT- A I X V -r. .-i I nCll I I I V t .1 GET . II V l X I m s i IS FRIENDS .i : - - ; ; . ; - .... ' . r 1 HJST CArBEHEME THEV ARE UK E AIL THE 1 -w S ii .mi r j e.i i x r AM KMOWS WrtAT TvAEY ARE UP To. AiO IS HORT. PlSAPPOlNTEP. SWE TrtWKS TEV APE- QOiNtr to . " . TW VObS. . r-FVMO PAVS LATER BOYS APE IN AM OBSC.U RE CU BAW" M POPT. LODMGi iooooo wonmur ooytt wou. : v rtwr--r'rx imi t .IT (MIT Tut Old CC - &c I CK iwu vii i vui inc. iMrM. BASS-FACE . WE'Lt 8 FU STAkTiN', BACK m AM HOUR. , maus.MT.orr. wai by we ovice. COAST AIR DEFENSE POOR (Continued from Page One yards distant horizontally. Whiie the late type guns' required only 10.8 seconds to travel the same distance. dist-ance. This is obviously a great factor in accuracy. To give the Pacific coast the protection pro-tection that it really needs, not only these new guns, but also the new electrical aiming and firing apparatus that the government has perfected should be provided. Anti-aircraft guns bear much the same relation to aircraft that the coast artillery bears to the navy. Planes Could Roam If a strong artillery defends a harbor, the navy need not be tied down there as protection. It can roam about and take 'he offensive. likewise, if a position la well pro tected with anti-aircraft gtma,, the I .air ... forces can be free to battle; wherever they Are most -valuable,' Otherwise they "roust hover about the unprotected" objectives. t The 10-year program plans to in stall the latest anti-aircraft equipment equip-ment that can be procured, but as in the case of the other project, the funds are lacking. " V i, Tomorrow: What air; forces r have we distributed along the -coastT TO feROBE CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON; April 28 OLE The Nye senate campaign expenditures expendi-tures committee today decided to begin at once with hearings on the-1928 the-1928 presidential campaign activi ties of Bishop James- Canaon Jrc despite the challenge questioning the committees authority by ther prelate. -. -.: DON'X WASTE A SINGLE THING, BBBBSBBBBBBBBBSEBBSSBSCSSSaSSSSS5SBSSSS3SSSSSS:sa: 11 n ii n M n n ii' n u ii ii M u n n n n n n n u i ii a a n H n Just Send it To One Of Tbene HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL AND JEWELRY CO. Official Watch Inspectors Inspec-tors for U. P., D. & R. G., S. L. & U. Railroads. All makes of Watches. Repaired Phone 386-W. 120 W. Center St. a ADVERTISING . NOVELTIES Fans - Flyswatters - Cardboard Matchscratchers. Thermometers Calendars, Leather, Glass, YAc GEORGE H, MURRAY Phone 264 - 859. N. 1st W- Provo, I il ii ii ii ii it S CITY AUTO TOP & PAINTING CO. n ii ii n n a n n a H a n n Auto Painting, Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Fender Repairing 432 W. Center. Phone 848. We will call for and deliver your car. Something New in Ornamental Cement Flower Boxes, Vases, Bird ..Baths, Lawn stands,. Benches, Lily Pools, built to your designs in beautiful colored rock and cement. ce-ment. ED. IL (JOHNSON Cement Contractor - 228 N.J E, CITY FRUIT Sweet, Juicy Oranges any size 50c per-Basket, - $2.00 Bushel 230 S. Univ. Ave. Just South Hotel Roberta Pint Genuine DIJCO with every pint purchased GESSFORD'S Phone 53 47 No. IJnlv. Ave. HANDBAGS A AMITY LEATHER and Fancy Boxed Candy for-. MOTHER'S DAY THORNTON DRUG NO. 4 Phone 150 , , ' Third West and Center T W FV A MQ IEP SUPER SERVICE M-iM-iLLi lli V -VIIO Washing Greasing Polishing . vwnerPHTvice Uullds Conndence" Pep and Vlco Products Ir'hone 1061. Corner First Smith knA TInlversitw Ave. a n n a TYPEWRITERS Repaired - Bought Sold - Rented All Work Guaranteed UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY Formerly Taylor Paper .Co. Phone 15 Frank D. Fielding Expert Watch and . Clock, Repairing Give us a Trial Work Guaranteed 4 : ' : 544 West First North, Provo n u n n n n u m n n n s II ii ii ii ii H Si 11 II II II II II II Provo Super Service Roberts Hotel Garage Phone 308 " Pf Dau--Storage--NightE?G? H ONE STOP SERVICE Texaco Products 2nd South ft Univ. Ave. II H ; . , ' 1.1 Elder- Bros. Electric Co. s Lighting Fixtures Wiring and Repairing NrTTjob too Large or too Small Phone 418 213 W. Center PINE TREE SUPER SERVICE STATION E. A. NO AKES, Lessee Parco Gas - P-arco - Veedol and' Forzol Oils, Greasing Phone 1588 Cor. 3rd South ft Univ. Ave. 1 OSCAR CARLSON i porting: Goods Ca KEY and LOCK Work of AnyvKind Tennis Rackets Restrung Phone 82.112 No. Univ. Ave, 8 W SEE US ABOUT YOUR ! TITLES v !! Deeds Conveyance Notary PubUo ' II II II ii FRECKLES AND H MAV8 TH6 scon; FBGcxues, 7 ' vtx save us twe. scaws CP OOR. LWCS . 70623ST....a0eR FAIVJTO PE AD ASffAy (7 UoU WS viwem i shosmeo you Jy oar viweM we. i .THAT PHOIOSRAPH.- JT V. A VJHO IS WE. FPECULE. B.C FARBAR. I t. - - -5 'St - 1111 - . V. r IT. - . I I- ' - J ' ' y fcl VbU CY&M THIS FELLOSkT viwo Rseo AS A CCIPPVJS AMD STbLg" HSCTors R03V? HAAWvVfJELi., VJWO IS V4, FPSCVILE i 1S W S NANVfcyiir 8.c FAR BY BLOSSER , iS HOrJS OTHER; BUT - jl . IF ITS AU. THE SAME Tb YX, 1 SUSSS I'LL BS 0ETTIM' BACK T SHADVSipe. X DOfsPT VJAWT lt 60T,MIXEO OP VW1TH THAT FELLA A6AIH "' H. F. THOMAS ABSTRACT C0. ' l 214 W. Center ' rrovo, Utah. H II E. 0. MOE & CO. Numbing &team Heating . Phone 748. ' Res. Phone 187-J ; 1 1 wwn. 63 N". FIRST WEST, STREET S NO NEED TO BUY new shoes, will repair re-pair your od ones to look like new. THE ECONOMY SHOESllOP Phone 267-J. S90 West Center is JL ii ii ANDERSON GARAGE Wrecking Service . Day end Night Phone 84S or 1160 Juenke Auto Body H and Metal Works H RADIATOR, and WELDING II BODY and FENDER WORK H SPRING WORK and. GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING g Phone 175 : 170 N. Univ. Ave. II II II II II y n u n u COLLECTIONS Send us your delinquent ao counts now No collections, no charges. 17 years experience. SUMNER MERCANTILE Room 8, F ft M. Bank Bldg. , Ii II II U ii n It t I I l I I 1. THE GENERAL SHOP810013 Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Adjusted, $1,00 Upheiiterins Furniture bought, sold and repaired. Phone 915-W. 150 N. UnL Ave. n M ii n v7A wii , ' in W A6A1M? theki g V THIMS ABOUT I g , YFARaAR,? g I if T5sl f A' H yj s sx. fA it 7 if 5631 " ii I- ;j RADIATORS REBUILT Repaired and Cleaned Efficient Workmanship AHLANDER MFG. CO. Phone 182. 478 So. Univ. Ave. S B. Robinson Music , Co. Musical Merchandise - and Repairing , ' 104 N,a TJNTT AVE; PHONE 137 . ProvoUtahl DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE We have or can get any part for any car. 40 to 85 per cent saved on parts. Satisfaction or Money Back 3rd S. and Univ. Ave. Phone 68 Phonograph and Bicycle Repairing: Keys Made SNOWS CYCLE SHOP .884 W.. CENTER ST. W. R. SCOTT Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging Phone 683-W , West Second North TIX-IT' COLUMN ADS BRING. RESULTS v r v aaauf- P.L.LARSEN PLUMBING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Phone 574 X. - 845 West Center Street . f I ! I II M If I I M |