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Show PRO VO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2 6, 1 9 3 1. PAGE FIVE S5orts ; SALT LAKERS SWEEP TENNIS Track Results X CLASS A HIGH SCHOOLS OO-yard-dash Hutchinson (Carbon) (Car-bon) ; first;;-Dyer ' (East) second; Greenwell (Ogden) third Time, : 10 3-5 220-yard dash Hutchinson (Cap bon) first; Dyer (East) second; Nelson (Davis) third. Time, :22 4-5. (Ties record), . 440-yard dash (No. l)v Foley 6gden) first; Davis (West) second; sec-ond; Pedro (Jordan) third. Time. :55 4-5. v 440-yard dash (No. 2) Fetzer (I D. S.) first; Cherrington Springville) second; Mathews (East) third. Time,. :54 2-5. ' 120-yard high hurdles Maxfield (Jordan) first; Warner (Spanish Pork) second;? "Webb (Carbon) third. Time. :17 IrO. , 220-yard low hurdles Call (East) first; " Williams (Spanish Fork) second; Maxfield (Jordan) third." Time, :27 2-5. 880-yard run Vincent (Provo) first; Lever (West) second; Hicks (Jordan) third. Time, 2:10. 880-yard ru'n (No. 2) Black (Jordan) first; FuUmer (Spanish Fork) second; Merrill (i-rovo) third. Time, 2:09. ' Mile run-r-Bush (East) first; Sessions (Davis) second; Hicks (Jordan third. Time, 4r"52 3-5. High jump Ruahforth (Davis) first; Pendleton (Granite) second; Vincent (Provo) third. Height, 5 ft. 94 in. Broad jump-pickey V (Granite) first; Starman (Rock. Springs). second; sec-ond; Finch (Spanish Fork) third. Distance, 19 ft. 10 in. Pole Vaults-Barlow (East) first; Vaughn (Ogden) second; Webb Carbon) third. Height, 11 ft. . Shot Put Warner (Provo) first; Kramer (Granite) second; Dabb (Weber) third. Distance. 41 ft. 11 Discus .Smith (Davis) first; Davis (Carbon) second; Sorenson (Boxelder) third. Distance, 116.9 .ft. (Record). Javelin Thornley (Davis) first; Gunderson (Granite) second; Bar- low (East) third. Distance, 161.5 ft. 880-yard relay West high first; Ogden, second r Jordan, third. Time, 1:37 2-5. Medley. Relay Provo, first; L. D. S., second; Spanish Fork, third. Time, 354 4-5, (Record). Mile relay Spanish Fork (CL Dudley. U. Dudley, BrockbanST Lewis) first; West high, second; Provo, third. Time, 3:39 1-5. (Record). CLASS B HIGH SCHOOLS 100-yard dash Farrer (Uintah) firstly Anderson oad ; - Alexander . (Uintah) third. Time, :10 3-5. - -V :" 220-yard dash Farrer (Uintah) .first; Anderson (Grantsville) second; sec-ond; Hanks (Tooele) third. Time,, :23. , 440-yard dash Oliver (Murray) first; Strom (Payson) second; Hunter (Grantsville) third. Time, ; 3-5. 440-yard dash '(No. 2 Anderson V (Grantsville, first ; Noel (Uintah) second; Hanks (Tooele) third. Time. : 53 4-5. 120-yard high hurdles , West CP. O.) first; Dalpiaz (Wasatch Academy) second; F. Allred (Lehl) third. Time. :H.9. . 220-yard low hurdles Dawson (North Summit) first; Hall ( Wasatch Was-atch Academy) second; Braith-walte Braith-walte (Manti) third. Timer :27 1-5. (Ties Record): ' . .880-yard run Wright (North Summit) first; Brown (Grantsville) : second ; Randswlley (Tooele) third. Time, 2:10 1-5. " 880yafd run (No, 2) Galloway (Uintah) first; Madsen (North .Sanpete) second; Eckman (Tooele) third. Time, 3:10 2-5. Mile run Snyder (Payson) first; Roberts (Uintah) .second; Barlow (Tooele) third. Time, 4:48 3-5. - High jump Wright (Elko) first; Gourley (P. G.) . second Pace (North Summit) third. Height, 5 ft. .10 in. . . Broad jump Tollestrup Gunnison) Gunni-son) first; Gourley (P. G.) second; Lindsay (Beaver) third. DisNancJ, 20 ft, 2i in. " Pole vault Hansen- (Monroe) first; Johnson (Murray) second; C. Bennett (Delta) third. Height, 10 ft. 9 in.- . Shot, put Claytdn (Elko) first; Blake (Hinckley) second; Garrett (Nephl) third. Distance, 46 ft. 3 in. (Record). '.Discus Thornton (Delta) first; 21ST ANNUAL INVITATION CLASSIC IS GREAT SUCCESS (Continued From; Page One) points for their own Information from the results of the meet, eliminating elimi-nating University of Idaho, Southern South-ern Branch, from: the results, this 'scoring'. Snow college w? victorious, vic-torious, with 47V4 points. West- as follows: Smith of Davis, discus, 116.9 ft.; mile relay, Spanish Fork 3:39 1-5;' medley relay, Provo, 3:54 4-5. Hutchinson ofCii-bon tied tin 220-yanl dash mark of :22 4-o. . In the junior college division.' minster college placed second with 1 Stallings of Westminster, shattered 39 points, and Ricks third with both hurdle records, skimming the 37'.. ! iov ocsLacies in zo seconus. and New Class B IlocofU I the high m 15 2-5 seconds. Kotte; Class B high school performers j of Snow set a new 440 jnark, with wereTnost active in record-destroy. I time of :52 4-5.- ing - activities, breaking tour and j tieinir one. n this division, Clayton of Elko, Nev., high school, tossed the shot 46 ft 3 in.; Thornton of Delta heaved the liseus 126.8 ft ; Payson negotiated the medley, relay in 3:55 4-5; Uintah made the mile relay in 3:39 4-5. The one recoi'd lied was in the 220-yard low hurd-i the 440 and 880yavd runs in the les, in which Dawson of North Summit set up a. m irk of, :27 1-5 Utah's mile relay team shattered a R. M. C. freshman record, with time of 3:31 4-5. Hartenstein set a new 440-Vard maiki of :51 2-5. Lewis ot'tB: Y. U. tied the low hurdle and high hurdle marks, with :25 4-5 and 16 2-5, respectively. So many contestants appeared for Evans of L. D. S. high school was victorious in 'ho tennis-single: tournameiit, held in connection with the "Y"' invitation meet, w" "i Slade and Alter of East high-school. Salt Lake, romped off with the doubles honors. . Competition was keen in- both events. In the singles, Evans won his title by defeating Carlston cf r East high, 6-2. 6-3. in the final match Slade and Alter rock the measure of Bennion and Love of L. D. S. in the final combat, the pcore being 6-3, 8-l Remit? ofHhe ionnis -lay toik.w. DOUBLES Fiix't round- I- D. .S. defeated Rock Springs, Wyo., M, 6-2; Wi-satch Wi-satch defeated Pleasant Grove. 6-0, 6-1; Judge Memorial defeated Lincoln, 8-6, 3-6, 6-2; B. Y. H. S defeated Carbon, 0-1, S-4; East defeated de-feated Lehl, 4-0. 6-4 ; Jordan dtfeal-ed dtfeal-ed Springville. C-2,' 6-4; West de feated Provo, 6-4, 6-2; Logan de teated Nephi. 6-2, J-0. Second ' round L.' D. S. defeated Wasatch. 4-6.. 12-10. E. Y. II. S defeated Judge Memorial.' 6-2, East "defeated Jordan. 11-9, 11-9 Logan defeated West 6-0, 6-4. Semi-final, round L. D. S. de- Rowley Services' Set For Sunday Funeial services i'oi Dean La-I La-I Von Rowley, one year old son of 1 Moses A. and Maude Gurr Rowley," -who died at the -f&mtlv l esioence n Orem Friday of spinal meningitis, will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock on the family residence lawn in Orem. Surviving are the parents and ten 1 bt others and sisters as follows: Alvin Rowley, who is engaged in L. D. S. missionary work in' Germany. Ger-many. Glen. Reid. Grant, Don, Ray. Maude, Beatrice, Fay and Margaret Rowley all of Orem alao his grandmother, grand-mother, Orissa J. Rowley. - Interment will be iii the Provo city cemetery. Sharon Stake s - - Ward Meetings and 9eth Larson; Vineyard quartet. SHARON j Blshcp O. II. Anderson; speakers, t Alfred Mad son and Susan Phillips I rocal duet, Herbf rt " Madson n4 ! Verca Carter. Th? Sunday evening prcgram in t IwJvK VIEW the Sharon stake will be in charre ! Bishop Spencer Madson in of the X. S M a 5 charge; tpftcrs, ClyO.c . .Suraslon In Class A, records, were broken two high school divisions, that two , . feated B. Y. II. S., 6-1, 6-2; EaLt do. separate races wore iun in these ( feated Logan, 64. ."i-V. 6-4. events in both A und. B 'classes. Final 'rcund-'- East ( SlaL-and Ai Clayton (Elko) second; Fraughton (Wasatch High) third. Distance, 126.8 ft. (Record). Javelin Murdock (Wasatch) first; Bohman, (Monroe,) second; Anderson (Beaver) third. Distance, 154 ft. 880-yard relay Payson, first; Monroe, second; Wasatch Academy third. Time, 1:38 1-5. Medley relay Payson, first; Uintah, second; Tooele, third. Time, 3:55, 4-5. (Record). Mile "relay Uintah, first; Grantsville, Grants-ville, second; Pleasant Grove, third. Time, 3:39 4-5. (Record). JUNIOR COLLEGES 100-yard dash NieVson (U. I. S. B) first; Plastino (U. I. S. B.) second; sec-ond; Ballard (U. I. S.. B.) third. Time, : 10 2-5. 220-yard dash Nielson (U. I. B) first; Kotter (Snow) second; Ballard (U. I. S. B.) third. Time, :23 1-5. c " .440-yard dash Kotter (Snow) first; Burke, (U. I. . B.) second; Plastino (U.'I. S. BJ) third. Time. :52 4-5. (Record). 120-yard high hurdles Stallings (Westminster; first; Wiseley (Westminster) second. Time, :15 2-5. (Record). 220-yard . low hurdles btaiungs (Westminster) first; Hult (U. I.-S.-J B.) second; Cole (Ricks) . third. Time, :26. (Record). "880-yard run Johansen (Snow) first; Swenson MRicks) second; (GrantsviHsV'eeTkgfcma -xtjj I-S. B.-''"thrd. Time, 2:10 1-5. Mile run Johansen (Snow) first; Wiesley (Westminster) . second; Burrows (Westminster) third. Time, 4:53 3-5. High jum Stallings (Westminster) (Westmin-ster) first; Christensen (Ricks) and Pratt (Snow) tied for second". Helaht. 5 ft. 9 in. BVoad' iumi) Hafen (Snow)- first; Nielson (U. I. S. B.) second; Bolingbroke (U. I. S. B.) third.' Distance, 20 ft. 3 in. Pole vault Kotter (Snow) first; Watts (Ricks), Slaughter (Snow). Hult (U. I. S. B.) tied for second. Height, 11 ft. 2Vi in. Shot put G. Christensen (Ricks) first; Sylvester (Ricks) second; G .Swainston (Ricks) third. Distance, Dis-tance, 40 ft. 8 in. Discus Brado (U.'I. S. B.) first; Sylvester (Ricks) second; Christensen Christen-sen (Ricks) third. Distance, 113 ft. in. Javelin Swainston Ricks) first; Wood (Westminster) second; Mccormick Mc-cormick (Westminster) third. Distance, Dis-tance, 159.8 ft. 880-yard relay U. I. S. B., first; Westminster, second; Snow college, third. Time, 1:37 2-5: Mile relay U. L S. B., . first; Snow college, second; Westminster, third. Time, 3:44 1-5. . R. M. C. FRESHMEN 100-yard dash rTolman (U. A. C.) first; Hartenstein (Utah) second; Allen (Utah) third. Time, :101-5. 220-yard dash Allen (Utah), first ; Cox (Utah) second ; Eait-mond Eait-mond (UUh) third. Time 123 1-5. 440-yard dash Hartenstein (Utah) first; Lee (U. A. C.) second; Sheffield Utah) third' Time, :51 2-5. (Record). 120-yard high hurdles Lewis (B. Y U.) fristi Dansie (Utah) second; sec-ond; Christensen (B. Y. U.) third. Time, :16 2-5. (Ties record). 220-yard low hurdles Lewis (B. Y. U.) , first; Wilson B. second; Allen (Utah) third : 25 4-5. Ties record); 880-yard run McKnight Y. , ter, c'.eieated L. D. S. iiJ and Love) C-4, o-7. -)ri. (Ber.nion Time. (Utah) KIXGI.KS First round Carlston EJusi).de feated Mendenhall (Payson) 6-0 (Me; Nelson (Jordan) defeated . . , v . r i i ..,, n.ct i k i horn (P. G.) 6-1, 6-3 Eardu:y idai;ks Utah) third. 1 line, 2:03 1-5.; ' J . .... ... rt . r. vv.iisD ueleated 1'ailey (Lincoln; Mile run Pyper. (U. A .C.) first; I rA a , 1T . . T . .,,;' . ... , , . ; 6-0. 6-2 -dtswensoo B. . JI. S.) de- C. I vie- (Utah) -second; Peay Utah) . nuwn,;Wj)J,(,M ... I third. Time. 4:45. .Mile relay Utah first; U. A. C B. XJ., third. Time, second ; C: 31 4-5. (Record). 880-yard relay -Utah first; B. IT. second. Time. 1:35. National League y w kX . . . , 6 X V o &burgh 3 Standing of thr Teams L. 1 3 3 3 5 5 7 6 Friday's Results x Philadelphia 7, New York 7. twelfth ; darkness.) Boston 1, Brooklyn 6. Chicago 10, Pittspurgh 6. Cincinnati-St. Louis, rain. St. Louis Boston . New. Yor Chlcagi Pitt; Philadelphia ... . 3 -Brooklyn 2 Cincinnati 1 Pet. .857 .700 .667 .625 .375 .375 222 .143 Evans !.. DS.) deleattJ American Fork.' 6-1 8-10. 6-0; Senior (Spnng ville) tteated Lott iLehi) 6-1, 7-ii; Joxwy (Logan) defeated Judge Memorial, 7-5, 6-3: Booth (Provo) Lrfe feated Nephi, 6-3. 6-1. defeated Nelson (Jo-dan) 6-0. 6-2; Swenson (B. . Y. H. a) defeated Eardley (West) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4;, Evand (L. D. S.) defeated Senior (Spring.-ville) (Spring.-ville) default; Beoth (Provo) defeated de-feated Jones (Logan) 6-0, 6-2. l' Semi-final round Carlston (East) defeated Sw-inson (B. Y. H. S.) 6-1. 6-8, C-2; Evans (L. D. S.) defeated Booth (Provo) 6-2, 6-4. Final round Evans (L. D. S.) defeated de-feated Carlston (East) 6-2, 6-3. (Tie Alimony Ordered Paid By Court In the divorce action wherein Iban Broadbent sought relief in the district court from Sylvestor D. Broadbent, the defendant, Saturday Satur-day was ordeid to pay $60 per month temporary alimony as follows: fol-lows: $30 on the first day of May and $30 on May 16 and a like amount on the first and sixteenth of each succeeding month until final disposition of the . case, is made. The defendant also was restrain d from disposing of furniture or ome, and was ordered to pay $30 attorney's fees. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 5 rm. mod. brick bungalow. 338 The theme is: Second Century of Mormonism. The speakers are h? follows: EDGEHO.VT Bishop James B. Ferguson in charge; speakers, Elvin Bunker and Reed Nuttall; vocal solo, Luv-ina Luv-ina Mecham. PLEASANT. VIEW Bishop Sidney Cluff in charge nnd Wldin IVylor; vocal oOl by Virginia Taylor. ; VINEVAIU Bkhop Victor- Anderson In chaige; speakers, Vera Penrod and j John Tanner; vocal olo by Anna Jtnscn. Tbte i ef,ular monthly", meeting. f :he S. S. M. A. will Ivi hvld in thi zimpancgos cnr.pt-i nun-ar nnur- speakers. Bessie Bunnell and Jamee noon at 2 p. in. Miss Lothe CoJc Jenson; tiio.'Orland Pyn-. Pulsipher. Alice Pyne. MiU.a TMPANOGOS Bishop James Clark In charge; speakers. Albeit Muhlestein and Erwln Bunnell; vocal solo by Alene Holdaway. GRAND VIEW Bishop M. E. Kartchner in charge; speakers. Myrtle Biglow man. a nationally Known- tnaii-tr.uqua tnaii-tr.uqua lecturer will bo the ifucst. The flag of Liborla ii Identical with ours except that It has a single star in lt fiel'd. The history cf New York City. L to be inscribed on n.i llfcot sliC" ficm a California ttt-c. No. 6th East. Call 272W. ml FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 rins, best snap in town for a joiiple. $10. O. E. Clark. 119 No. 6 West. a27 FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS 2 shares Smith ditch water. Call 649 before 7 o'clock. V m8 ! . IT'S HERE That Good, Coalville Sweet Cream - Special Sunday Only i c- . - - Get it at . v j MADSEN'S CORNER CASH 1 302 So Fitth lrest ! Phone 1273 W ' ; - ServiW is not our Mcttc, it is our business. - - .).... Coast League,; I i i Standing of ther Teams W. L. Pet. Los Angeles . .-..V... 9 7 .563 -Sacramento ........10 8 .556 Hollywood . . .10 8 .856 San Francisco . .. 9 9 .500 Portland.... -....9 9 .500 Oakland . . 8 8 .500 Mission 8. 10 .441 Seattle 7 11 .389 Friday's Results . Sacramento 5, San .Francisco 1. -Seattle 7, Mission 5. Hollywood 8, Portland 4. Oakland at L03 Angeles, postponed; post-poned; wet grounds. SEEKS RECOVERY ON NOTE The Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork has filed suit in the district court against Albert E. Provansal, his wife, Ida May Provansal, Clara B. Grange and L. S. Grange to recover re-cover $182.81 and interest, together with $100 alleged to have accrued on a promissory -note. A piee of lattice or a back fence painted nicely will obscure unsightly objects which may be serving a purpose in the rear of your home. The cost will be slight compared to the satisfaction satisfac-tion you will derive from it. Smopt's will tell you what the -cost will be. You can 'do it trniitcAlf A ft V Vienna, largest city in' the woild uncer Socialist rui, owns 30 per cent ot' its total area. It has a population of 1,860,000. DESERET MORTUARY "Service Above All" , Opratlnc in UTAH COUNTY' Funeral services for John Henry Simpler, who died at his residence in Mapleton Wednesday, April 22, will be held in the Mapleton ward chapel Sunday at 2 p. m. Bishop R. L. Mendnhall will preside. Interment In-terment ,-will be in the Springville Eve i green cemetery, tinder the direction di-rection of the Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for Agney Cecil Finch, a resident of Goshen who died in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday, April 22, will be held in the Goshen ward chapel Sunday at 2 p. m Bishop VV. P. Okelberry will .preside. Interment jwill be in tne Goshen city, cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortu aiy. V - T V FOR SALE OR TRADE For electrie refrigerator, 2 hole electric ice cream cabinet. Win. Service .Gro: Orem. MISCELLANEOUS $1500 to loan in mod home from 2, to 3 years. Interest 8 percent. Small commission Address Box 1. Herald. , a27 66IM IS IF!? S "Gold bricks" are still on the market under un-der the name of "Speculations." Federal Building- and Loan Association Certificates Certif-icates are NO gold bricks. Thy repr-'scnt repr-'scnt investrnentd in selected first mort-p;age.i mort-p;age.i and arc protected by a reserve Qf $156,000.00 paid-in capital. An Income Account pays you Grr with Safety. No deduction-"charges on withdrawal. Building and Loan Association. Dixon Real Estate Co. Provo, Utah. Glasses Correctly Fitted Reiicv Bye Stri4. Stop Headache Head-ache and blurr- I yae latest method known to 8clentlst. w Abnolato Riulta Guaranteed.: Dr. G. H. HEINDSELMAN. Optomeferht ith HEINDSKJLMAN OPTICAL - A JXWELKV COMTANV SPECIAL FOR WEEK April 20 to 26 1029 Fort! Roadster . .$275 Be sure and see these specials. 1929 Ford Sedan . . . . $425 1930 Ford Tudor ,...$475 .1929 Ford CabYiolet . .$435 1929 Durrant Coach., $350 1925JBufck Coach . . . .$15Q 1927.Easc. Coujjc . . .$125 TRUCKS 1929 Ford Pickup . . .$325 192U Chev.rlVa-Tpn Cab & r Chassis longf wheel ' base . .$425 192S Ford -X-Ton Dump , ..$345 A Ford Dealer's Used Cars Always Ssll For Less t TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Phone One Thousand The Ford Corner FIRST WEST & CENTER f - Funeral sei-vlces lor Dean La Von Rowley who lie! at the v family fam-ily residence in Orein, April 24. of spinal meningitis will be held Sun. day, April 25 at 2 p. m. on the lawn at the residence in Orem. Bi3hop O Anderson of the Sharon ward will be in charge. Interment will be in the ProVo city cemetery, 'under the direction of the Deseret Mdrtuary. New 3 Piece Walnut Finish Only Sold on Easy Terms New Apex Rotarex SWEEIPIBIEIS Only Ask for Free Demonstration . PHONE 25 m I IN LEAGUE WITH THE BABIES When little girls wore copper-toe hoots and tight-wai3ted dresses, and little boys wore kilts what of the babies? Swathed in yards "of clothes. Scrubbed with unknown soaps. Pew of them expected to live during the dreaded second summer. Many of them suffering countless ailments because nobody knew what to do. A glance back only a generation or so is enough to reveal how fortunate babies are today. Now there are soft, cool soaps . . . every aid in food that care and knowledge can prepare . . . sensible, light' little clothes . . . and such knowledge of sanitation and control of disease that every little baby should live and grow. Mothers are indebted to advertisements for their -news of these nursery aids . . . just as they are indebted for news of fascinating menus, fadeless curtains, springhtly dinnerware. Constantly, ways are being devised to make life happier, more comfortable for baby, the whole family. Laboratories clean and bright are scenes of goods being testedbeing made safe and pure. When the testing is over, the per-festing per-festing done- advertisements hasten the goods to you. Longer marvel (the next time you buy something widdly known) at how fresh, immaculate, fine it is. These are qualities you can be sure of in buying advertised merchandise . . . Qualities you mustxDe sure of in buying for the health of babies, children, any one. X It is surprising how timely and vital the news in advertisements can bet Read them regularly. .-' . : 316 WEST CENTER ST. i X,: |