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Show v fcActe FOUR PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD TjlURSDAX JULY- 2, 19 3 6 HITCH MKMG Tnncir.mn gets TO SALT LAKE Because the flip of a coin decided decid-ed that Edson Burrows would Hot 4 accompany his Stanford University Univer-sity team to the Olympic finals in New York, July 10 to 11, the - mile runner started hitch-hiking for his goal and arrived in Sal Lake City Tuesday, looking for 'more rides. uwo wuii cvcijr nine rawc 11c . has entered this year, but when it came to selecting the traveling team, Burrows had to flip a com with Smith, a high jumper, and Burrows losfc He won first place in the 1500 meter race Saturday at Los Angeles, and thus heartened decided to catch rides. His suitcase suit-case was stolen at Winnemucca Misses Esther and Barbara Rosen- Kl off rt Coif T Al,. -lit... - wiwu. vi wait. llJc VILJ. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of Teams W. L, Pet. New York 48 22 .686 Detroit 37 32 .536 Boston 38 33 .525 Washington 38 33 .535 Cleveland 36 33 .522 Chicago 31 36 .463 Philadelphia 24 43 .358 St. touis 22 42 .344 Wednesday' Results Detroit 21.Chicago 6. New York V Boston 0. Cleveland 12-5, St. Louis 16-5 (Second game tie, called end 9th; darkness). Washington 13-14. Philadelphia 5-4. v Lehi Defeats Forkers 11-6 TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Heber 6 1 .85T Lehi 7 8 .778 American Fork 3 7 .300 Pleasant Grove 1 7 .125 -- f Oakland Wednesday's Results Lehi 11, American Fork 6. Lehi crept closer to Heber City ?r thA Timnanoeros league Wed nesday by recording an 11 to 6 win over the American roris. ciuo. The game was evenly fought most of the way Lehi gaining its edge in the third and fourth games. American Fork belted Street off the mound in the fifth and he was replaced by Glen Chilton, who hit a single, double and triple in addition ad-dition to hurling good ball, v The score: AMERIAN FORK B. H. O. A. Timpson, 2b 5 0 1 0 Rnhn n-lf-as 4 0 2 3 C. Chipman, c 5 A. R. Chipman. p-lf. . 5 Die Durrant, lb 4 Dunkley, ss-p 4 B. Durrant, cf 4 P. Durrant, 3b ... 4 Darling, rf 4 5 2 1 1 10 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of Teams W. L. St. Louis 43 Chicago 41 Pittsburgh 39 Cincinnati 36 New Yc rk .... 37 Boston 33 Philadelphia 23 Brooklyn 23 Boston 8. New York 6 Philadelphia 1-10. Brooklyn 6-3. Pittsburgh 9. St I,uis 4. Chicago at Cincinnati postponed, rain 28 25 31 30 32 38 46 47 Pet. .623 .621 .557 .545 .536 .465 .333 .329 Tothals 39 10 24 11 LEHI B. H. O. A. Turner, ss 5 1 3 4 Colledge. 3b 5 3 0 3 W. Barnes, 2b-rf 5 3 0 l Chilton, lb-p 4 3 13 0 W. Manning, 2b-lb. . . 4 1 1 2 E. Jackson, c 3 1 7 1 Corbi idge, rf 4 0 10 R. Barnes, If. . 3 0 10 Street, p.-cf ... T 4 0 1 1 Totals V . 37 12 27 12 American Fork . 000 230 001 6 lvehi 203 402 OOx 11 Summary: Home run Chiltom Three-base hit Chilton. Two-base Two-base hits Chilton, W. Manning. "Double plays Turner to Chilton; Dunkley to Durrant. Credit victory vic-tory to Stveet. Charge defeat to A. Chipman. Coast League Standing of Teams W. L. Pet Seattle 52 41 .559 ...... 50 40 .556 Mission 50 44 .532 Portland , ... 45 41 .523 San Diego 47 47 .500 Los Angeles 45 48 San Francisco 43 51 Sacramento 35 55 .484 .457 .389 Wednesday's Results Mission 8, San Francisco 4. Wednesday Night Games Oakland, 5, Sacramento 0. San Diego 2, Lbs Angeles 0. Seattle 6. Portland 2. According 1) a tradition attached at-tached to the Hope diamond, it will bring misfortune to its possessor. JACOBS WINS . WIMBLEDON, Eng., July 2 ILE Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, Cal., American champion, gained the final round of fcfae all-England tennis tournament for the third successive year today when she defeated Jadwiga Jedrezejowska of Poland, 6-4, 6-2 in a aemi-. aemi-. final round match. Her opponent in the final on Saturday will be Mrs. Hilda Krah-:winkel Krah-:winkel Sperling of Denmark, who defeated Mme Simone Mathieu of France, 6-3, 6-2 in the first round iof four engagements. Buck Night Slated At Paramount Again Will Rogers in Mark Twain's "A Connecticut YanKee," with Myrna Loy, is being shown for the last times today at ,the Paramount Para-mount theater. Also a big dramatic dra-matic hit, "I stand Condemned" with Harry Baur and Lawrence Olivier. Added features are a Betty Boop cartoon and Para-t mount news. Tomorrow night will again ze a city-wide Buck Nighi Event, at both the Paramount and Provo theaters with a cash award of $200 offered and an alternate award of a $100 diamond ring purchased from W. E. Mitchell. This Buck Night Event will aLso include six big amateur acts on lie Paramount stage, and the following fol-lowing two big July Fourth special spe-cial pictures: "The Return of Sophie Lang," with Gertrude Mich- 101 1 PORK 6 BEANS 25c 3 Large Cans POTATO CHIPS 15c 2 Packages FLAVOB-ADE kgs lOc TUfA-kA!&- lOc OLIVES T ioc 71 East Center THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS BLUE TAG DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY TRY OUR GOOD MEATS ROLLED PRIME RIB . . LB. 190 RIB STEAKS LB. 180 POT ROAST LB. 100 RUMP ROAST LB. 190 RIB BOILING BEEF .. . LB. 70 COTTAGE CHEESE ... LB. 70 MINCED MAM LB. 170 SLICED BACON LB. 350 Eastern BAKED VEAL LOAF ... LB. 250 LOAF CHEESE LB. 180 VEGETABLES LB. 50 BANANAS ... Golden Ripe LEMONS DOZ. 170 Fresh and Full of Juice CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE FRESH TOMATOES 2 LBS. 150 Ripe. Solid LETTUCE EACH 40 Large", Solid THOSE GOOD KLONDYKE WATERMELONS LB. 20 PAPER NAPKINS PKG. 90 PAPER PLATES DOZ. 90 PAPER CUPS 15 FOR 90 WAX PAPER 1 25 FT. 130 PICKLES-ASSORTED OZ. BOT. 90 MARSIIMALLOWS LO. 130 DICED BEETS LG. CANS 100 PINEAPPLE TID BITS CAN 60 CHEER UP OR YUM PINTS 290 SLICED BEEF IN GLASS, 2 OZ. 100 ORANGE JUICE LG. CAN 100 SALAD DRESSING QTS. 270 COFFEE-ACE HIGH I LB. 150 HEWLETT'S TEA l- LQ. PKGS. 390 Full Pints Not 12 Oz. 2 Bottles 25c GOLD DUST 15c I-Pkg NEW WHITE SIIINOLA CLEANER Guaranteed Not to Rub Off Bottle 10 c i r : i ti i 53 ' l jr z t i 1 Umbrella Fishers or PINTS .... 3 BOTTLES 250 With Empties .. QUARTS ... 3 BOTTLES 450 Wind's MagicaMb4em Ariel - it ' . x s, v - f ' V" s r-'7N:-V, 'fvJ, Sizz:& ' 1 s '' S v. N..., w ..v-w.-.v.V.'.v.-.-.'.'.-.v.'.V.'.-.-.sw.-X-.v .v.- .-..'.-...v. -.-y sx . : s " i 'IBs C. J "I. XJW 'S' i l All Nature revels in the breezes which herald the approach of summer. Here, the same pleasant wind that sends clouds floating float-ing swiftly, contentedly overhead, and sets the plants about her rustling in pleasure, whips at her fragile gown and veil and seems to convert Actress Marsha Hunt into an ethereal being, a creature of earth and skv and wind. h- LOCALS Springville city business con cerns will remain open until 7 o'clock on the night of July 3. to give people an opportunity to do last minute shopping the day before the Fourth of July, it was announced today. Most business houses will be closed al day Saturday, Sat-urday, and people are advised to take advantage of the later closing clos-ing time Friday because of the two days holiday for business houses. tinued regular meetings, June 23. Harvey Hutchinson, city road supervisor, sustained a fractured right leg Tuesday night, when he collided with a fellow ball player while engaged in a game of soft ball at the high school campus. He was treated at Dr. George Anderson's Ander-son's office and removed to his home. Members of the Hobble Creek CCC camp No. F 30, will be entertained enter-tained at a dance Fridav evenine. July 10, at Memorial hall, it was announced loaay. uood music and a good time is promised all who attend. The public is invited. Fire of undetermined origin damaged a car belonging to Lee Stephens at his home North Fourth East street, at midnight Saturday. Neighbors saw the blaze and notified the fire department. depart-ment. Descendants of Hans t istian Rigtrup held a family reunion at Park RoShe recently. In attendance attend-ance were the , three sons, H. C. Rigtrup of Springville; George and William R. Riptrup of Spanish Fork and their families. A program, pro-gram, lunch and sports featured the affair. H. C. Rigtrup of this city was elected president of the family organization with Carlos Olsen of Lake Shore, first vice-president; vice-president; Mary Rigtrup of Span-ish Span-ish Fork, second vice president? and Miss Marie Rigtrup of thi city, secretary-treasurer. - V -.: Mongol&n on Side of! Japanese TARYMon-i golian chieftain, chief-tain, descendant of Genghis Kh a n. Prince Teh Wang is reputed to be ore of the strongest leaders lead-ers in the Japanese Jap-anese move to establish an au-( tortomous gov--ernment in his country, where Kolob stake Relief societies have closed for the summer, according ac-cording to announcement by the various ward presidents. The Third ward closed Tuesday while the other organizations discon- A large number of workmen are employed on the treets of the city racking rocks and otherwise other-wise making the city more attractive attrac-tive by cutting high weeds around ditch banks and fences. The recent re-cent oiling of the streets together with olher minor improvements have done much to improve the appearance of the city. ael, Guy Standing and Ray Mil-land, Mil-land, and the second big hit will present George O'Brien in "Border Patrolman," also on this program, a cartoon and Paramount news. MARKETS METAL PRICES NEW YORK, July 2 lH Following are today's custom smelter's rates for delivered metals, cents per pound: Copper: Electrolytic 9Vi; export 9.125-P.175. Tin - Spot straits 40V. Lead -New York 4.60 ( 4.6.r; East St. Louis 4.45. East Zinc New"York 5.22 St. Louis .85. Aluminum - 19 to 21; antimony 11 1-8. Platinum (dollars per ounce) Refined 36.00 l 38.00. Quicksilver (dollars per flask) 74.00 to 75.00. I 5 Oz. Package SflPS 2 for Age SOAP COCA COLA I. G. A. Laundry Family UfBottlesJ 10 Bars )t Pack .. 9 ji HARSIIMALLOWS 2 FOR 250 1 Lb. Cello Bags ' TEA YUH For Ice Tea t f-, All Flavors Ht lC. Lb. pkg. .., JLj)l ; Pint Bottles s6V 1 12 Oz. Loaves 3 ForlOC HATCHES Boxes 10c TOMATO JUICE 2 Cans ESC Camp bell's MELONS-ICE COLD . LB. 20 CHERRIES-ROYAL ANNE LB. 60 BANANAS 2 LBS. 90 TOMATOES-FANCY fRESIl . . 2 LBS. 150 CUCUMBERS-LIED. LARGE . . 2 FOR 50 QUALITY MEATS VEAL Shoulder Roasts Lb FRANKS OR STICK BOLOGNA 2 Lbs. 29c POT ROASTS ir..c:ts. esc SPRING FRYERS 25c Extra Choice Lb MIXED LUNCH MEATS Lb 25c SPRING LAMB 2$c . Shoulder Chops, Lb. .:.. Approximately 300 mothers and daughters of Kolob stake attended the annual entertainment given for the group by the M. I. A., Thursday afternoon, at the city park. Each ward was represented in a well arranged and novel" program which was especially enjoyed by all. Immediately after the program, pro-gram, a short period of games were conducted by the various ward presidencies. Tributes were Prince Teh Wn war is feared. Instead of starving bis prisoners prison-ers to death. At la, the Hun. sometimes known as "The Scourge of God," made them eat themselves them-selves to death. Liquids and course food were forced down the ' victims throats until they choked chok-ed Attila lived in 425 A. D. made to both the mothers4 and daughters durine the afternoon. ment. refreshments, were served and the honored guests were presented pre-sented with a dainty pink .rose corsage. The John Hunt and Sarah Bar-dii Bar-dii family group reunion will be held at Nebo Ranger station, Ne-phi Ne-phi canyon, from Saturday noon (campfire at night) to Sunday evening, 18 and 19 of July. 1936, Bring your own food and camping equipment. Celebrate the Fourth of July! Support the American Legion! Picnic values for the 4th at extra low prices. Come in and see them. r Fanrv stock. 5 srmsirmsi Pound ....... sg 03 l. .FAISCY KLONDYKJE ON ICE . (Bf Sjpim-cols 1 POUNDS . . . gs Full of Sweet Juice Dozen 2g5 EVERYTHING IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES M.J.B. COFFEE Pound . 2 Punds Crystal White 5.:. 31c IPi?lls h Beaims ce . HOc Pkgs. 15c Cookies S 19c CRACKERJACK, GUM ft for 1 ffSA CANDY BARS Marshmallows ceu'o . i$C Deviled Meat 3 cans HOC Flour is ibs. Peanuts pound ... 15c OIL OR MUSTARD Sardines can 5c Salad Dressing 29c BDEIPEKIIIDABILIS BRANDED S13U BEEF Lib. EJ2 MISSION SKINNED Whole or Piece Pound . . s sJ& Assorted LUNCHEON Oc MEATS Pound .... Slid) BACON LB. 32 HAMHOQ(S..LB.H VEAL CHOPS.. LB: 19 Large DILL PICKLES 3 for 16 PIKE'S PEAK lbs. 9 SALT PORK . . LB. 19? STEAK SEES?. a . FANCY LARGE SPRING FRYERS i |