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Show o n. r Friday i i i i i ' i Pioneers, Cavemen Clash In Feature; Provo Faces Tigers Attention in Region three bas-ktttall bas-ktttall cntrs on two Fames Frt-cUy. Frt-cUy. In Nebo dutrict, fcpringvlile cm capture the division title by trounce j Spar.iah Fork, and in Alpir.e play. Lehl defend Its a.-con J place tie against American Ameri-can Fork at Lrd. Other gamea scheduled Friday pit Provo arair.st Lincoln on the E-:i J . r' flocr, Tmiic at Pay-son, Pay-son, and li. Y. high at Pleasant Grove. SprtngrrO'B title hopes and a tcurr.ey berth ride on lae Red D-vUa cornet with Spanish Fork. Tte Forkera haven't voa a game la leajr-e ccmpJon this reason, but tiey nearly tipped Sprir.g-vu:e Sprir.g-vu:e earUer In the year, and Nebo ofcaervera give the Dona a good chance to knock Git the high-riding SprtrgviUe five. - Lehi ti set en winning berth In the state tourney, and to stay In the runnis. they must down American Forks giant Kiuers Friday. If they capture runner-up- apot Ln Alpine dJtrlct, they meet rcr-nervp ef Nebo division tor the tourney poat-Ptw poat-Ptw Favorod Provo rolled to an eaay victory over Lincoln Ln the first half and ahouid fcaTe easy going asrainat the T.fftra Friday, tut Coach Clen Ssmorj La .determined that tu team won't surfer a let-down In laju competition and La slating slat-ing regular drills during the week. Bc.-i cn scoring their second victory cf the aeaacn. li. Y. high trsreU to Pleasant Grove to tack the Vikings Ln what pro-to pro-to be holly-conteated rja. American Fork tripped the Brr)ztcLtr laa; week, and the Wldcata iaat to the Forkera ln an extra period earlier, ao the two teazna are ranked nearly even. TL-.ttC aU3 taa a mathematical chance for a tourney terlh, and the Minora wUl net be loafing a rair.it Parson Ln Neho .diatrtct Friday. Unix: La slightly favored. Halladay Wins Salt Lake Bout SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 20 tiiEPt ctacoma. local welter-weight, welter-weight, scored a 10-round Jed- sit . r.'.ght rver Young" Joe "Lv.,.1. Ixxt'J, CcUx. nesrro boxer. Mjl-'x Payne. Salt Lake middle-weiKtt. middle-weiKtt. k necked crjt T-?er Wade, cesrro. San Franciico. La the eo end roend. Edle T.ca and Paul Darlnl. drew. fS); Benny Flake declaion-rd declaion-rd Exedor Romero.' (6): Cecil Halladay. Provo. decurioned Corky Paces. 4l; and PeeWe Lewu teat Dale Markham. (40). ' TAKES DEATH LEAP EUTTE, Mont, Feb. 19 fCJ! Homer PhiHipa. about 50. .Helena Mor.L leaped to tia death from a third-floor room la the Kenxd fcstel here today. His body landed ki an alley at the rear of the hotel. Coroner Con Eheehy said Phillip Phil-lip apparently committed adclde. HERE'S JIFFY ROLLING TASTy SMOKING! tlo other tobacco like P.A. for fast, neat, tasty smokes! FOX a paper with Prince Albert crirrp cut" tobacco. See how even it lays feel how smooth it folds La. Don't even bother twisting twist-ing th ends up Prince Albert is smooth oo your tocgue, too. rNo-fcite" rNo-fcite" treated to give you rich, full taite wii trJUneu. Get onto P. A. todsyt id la rf a i.t ts f r r THE NA7I0NAL JOY SMOKE CwrrVx. 1 m, a t a. i ' TOm f MANAVU CAGERS TIP TELLURIDE RECREATION STANDLNOS W. I Pet. Manavu ... 2 0 l.Wt I Bennett's , i Fourth ,.t.. j Cniversttr Market ... I' 0 1.1XHJ ...I 1 .SOC ... I 1 .50J Wasatch , Telluride ., 0 1 .ow . . 0 2 .000 Monday's Renulta 3Lanavu 50. THIuride 31 o tor 43. UnlxrIty BLarket 5i, Fourth 32- liana vu ward, surprise team ln second half Recreation league basketball, bas-ketball, continued Its winning1 ways Monday night, toppling- Telluride Motor, first half champion. 50-42, to remain tied for the loop lead. Once-beaten University market hit the comeback trail to notch ip a 52-32 tr!umph over Fourth Ward Menu. The defeat dropped Fourth from Its tie for leadership In the league. Manavu could do nothing wrong and poured a continuous barrajre of counters through the hoop. With Jim McKr.Ight and Gee Jackson hlUr.jr the hoop consistently. Man-avau Man-avau took a lead midway Ln the first period and led during1 moat of the came. LaVar Kump and Don Whipple sparked the Telluride atatck, with 11 and eight points, Man fun lUg Man - University Market had little trouble with Fourth, ln exoring their first victory of the second half. Malcolm Booth with 13 D.11 Manxum with 16. and Ivan Iverson with 12 points led the market team's scortnsr. Tony Enow bagged 10 to lead the losers. Art Gilbert and Roland Jensen tue- Id smooth floor games. Bennett's -nd asatch Inn Play Wednesday at Pleasant Grove In the other Recreation tilt this week. MANAVU (50) C. T. F. P. J. McKr.Ight. f. ...... 7 2 2 16 XX Swenson. f. 3 2 2 8 i Jackson, c 6 5 4 16 fjaroch. g. 2 0 0 4 I Harvey, . 0 0 0 C Hunter, g. 0 0 0 0 N. McKnlghL e....... 3 0 0 6 ToUls 21 9 8 5C TELLURIDE (42) , 1 C. .... 0 3 5 3 .... 2 ... 2 ... 2 T. F. P. 0 0 0 Collins, f .., McMann. f. L. Kump, c Whipple, g. , R. Kump. g. Waldo, g. . Daniels.' f. . Totals .... 0 1 4 0 4 0 6 1 11 2 8 0 4 2 e 33 7 17 1 12 8 42 UNIVERSITY MARKET (52) -G. T. F. P. Jenkins, r. Ill 3 Booth, f. ., Iverson. g. Dixon, g. ., Manxum. g. Richins. g. , 6 5 3 1 13 5 2 12 0 0 4 2 2 16 10, 4 2 7 ..... 2 Totals 23 12 6 52 FOURTH WARD (22) C. T. F. P. Snow. f. 5 0 0 10 Erickson, f.. . 3 0 0 6 R. Jensen, c- ......... 2 2 15 K. Jensen, g 0 2 1 1 Gilbert, g 3 0 0 6 Alder, f. 1 0 0 2 Smith, c. 0 0 0 0 Johnson, g. 1 0 0 2 Croft, g. 0 0 0 C ITotals 15 4 2 32 Officials: Buttle and D. Dixon. Stay An y "V - ' A- r- Douglas Fairbanks, and Margaret Lock wood who are featured in Frank IJoyd'a great producUon of -Rulers of the Sea." which stays an extra 'day at the Uinta, playing tonite-and -Wednesday. . PAGE FOUR ,'i m J ,1 2- r . i i - 1, . J IT a-tnrl On Scs Alt Engen to cop first honors in up " wliT Leavenworth, Wash., ski jumn with a leap of 252 feet, a new Plans Hade for ' Livestock Show SPANISH FORK Preliminary steps for the Utah State Junior Livestock show were made at a meeting held Friday night at the city council room when represents uve businessmen, Spanish ork city officials, farm bureau officers and members of the livestock as soclation, all voiced a desire to make a bigger and more attractive ahow ln 1940 which will be the sixteenth annual livestock show, A reorganization was eriectea with the following officers: Mayor John E. Booth, president; Jacob C. Hanson, vice president; Joseph F. Skinner, vice- president and James A. Anderson, manager. Raleigh Williams, assistant man ager; Willis Hill, secretary; Roy Broadbent, treasurer and David E. Bowen, purchasing agent. Be sides the officers named, other members , of the executive com mittee are: Dan A. Gull, Dr. R. C. Swalberg. Ed. M. Banks, Law- Extra Day j -'J I- DAILY- HERALD, . r t i - 3 . X 1 ,4 i h 1 .in it IT 6 1 record for that hilL rence Simmons," Hark ' Hansen Alex Patterson; Reuben Gardner; Jack Swenson and R. .B. .Money; The dates set for the show, are May 4,5, 6 and 7, A meeting of the executive committee to name other committees and 5 arrange other, business will be held Monday Mon-day at "5 p. m. at the City halt ' SUGlClfANif HEADS GREETED SPANISH FORK Officials oi the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, held a semi-business meeting Sat urday at Day's cafe ln - Spanish Fork, Introducing W. J. ; O'Brien', district supervisor south of Salt Lake City, .who will have his office of-fice in Spanish Fork. Mr. O'Brien when introduced spoke briefly on the favorable outlook for the coming com-ing season. Douglass Scalley, Eric Ryberg, W. - Y. Cannon, - J. L. Kean, and B. J. Cobbley,, agricultural agricul-tural manager represented, the general officers of tre conjpany. Members of the- Spanish' Fork City official family, Mayor John E. Booth and members of . the cfty council. Henry A. Gardner of the Bank of Spanish. Fork,-P. P. Thomas of the Commercial Bank, Dr. R. C. Swalber, Joseph Hanson, Han-son, R. W. Creer and a . number of other businessmen ; were the guests of the officials at-the. dinner. din-ner. The meeting was more in the nature of a get-acquainted meeting, meet-ing, and no formal speeches were made.- : ' v '--. .v-: -.-'-:-.t -. Paul'Blackett was present representing rep-resenting the ; beetgrowers . organization. or-ganization. There were 40 present at the meeting. - - , . Officials of the Illinois Powder company who are constructing a plant at the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon, A. H. Harter of St. Louis, KI. J. Moses, sales director dir-ector F. G. Morrison, who Is' In charge of- construction "were among those present. The whole function resulted in a belter feel-, ing between Sugar company-' of clals and the business men. TOO LATE FOR ' CLASSIFICATION " FOR RENT FURNISHED 4 ROOM apartment strictly modern, mod-ern, close in. Phone 1015-W. . X28 WANTED TO TRADE , LARGE lot, good location for.-car. 804 W. 5th North. , f22 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Buffs Ask Regents To Fire Oakes BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 20 OLE) A petition by Colorado University's Univer-sity's "Big Seven" championship football ' team for immediate discharge dis-charge of Coach Bernard P. (Bunny) (Bun-ny) Oakes, will be discussed at a special . board meeting soon, Regents Re-gents Lawrence Cole and Val Fischer' Fis-cher' said today. J ; Student leaders said the petition was signed by 35 players and, ln 13 pages, made three . specific charges against Oakes, It was presented to the board at a secret tension Friday. . T ' , .. ; v-.The ' charges were .that Oakes corisianuy vioiaiea me iwo-nour practice .limit; kicked the players during practice sessions, and that players who , resigned from the squad Jast season , because of differences dif-ferences with the coach, lost jobs which were putlng them through school. - ',; - , ' . ,- .'-.- Students said the petition also alleged Oaks played men -not in good physical condition, 'did not give his squad a Christmas vacation vaca-tion before the Cotton Bowl game Ln 1937, and did not consider the. fact his players were students and football is an extra-curricular activity." ac-tivity." ; 1 ,7 Oakes, who was voted the "complete, "com-plete, confidence" of the regents last ' October : when ; his - team lost three games, said: "I have no comment to make at this time." -': He is under a five-year contract at $5,000 a year, ending In 1942. He coached the All-America Byron (Whizzer) White to football prominence prom-inence and was given his new1 contract con-tract two years ago after his championship team, led by White, lost to Rice in the Cotton Bowl. Donahey Declines Convention Pledge WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (U.P ben. Vic Donahey, - p., O., today vetced plans to pledge Ohio Democratic Demo-cratic convention delegates : to hlrrt as a favorite son hresidentlal candidate with a proviso that; they nwiiiy io rresraent nooseveit li the . chief executive seeks a' third tcrrru ' ' - - .. Donahey-characterized the plan ex me unio Democratic state committee com-mittee as a subterfuge.. WASHINGTON. Feb. 19 OJ.K) I Vice President John N. Garner 'proDaDiy-,wiu ; be entered in the Ohio Democratic presidential pri mary, n was -indicated, today. ' Friends of the r vice president said tney would not be surprised if Garner supporters in Ohio took prompt action to enter a slate of delegates there. ..'....' . ;--v : '-- .- This opened the prospect of another an-other i test of strength between Garner- and proponents of a third term for President Roosevelt. : '- CONGRESSMAN ILL .' , ...WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 U.EK Sen. Tom Connally, D., Texas, was taken to Walter Reed hospital last night after. . collapsing while- attending at-tending wa. banquet .given . by, the Reserve . Officers association.'. PhjT3lclans . said his condition apparently was not serious. In Person Iorac3 laidt ' ; Broadcasting His N.B.C. "Treasure Chest" 8:30 to 9 p. m. . Look! Listen! DANCE! " (All Evening) Friday, Feb. 23 Coconut Groue Salt Lake City 20, 1940 Provo To Stag G l.lajor ' OolMVIc3t: In 1040 Season Salt Lake Country club was awarded the 1940 $1000 Utah open golf championship, and Fort Douglas received the state amateur, ama-teur, tourney at the annual meeting meet-ing of . Utah , Golf association Monday night. v Les Gottschall was ' elected president of the association w and Dr. D'ouglas F. Pincock and Jimmy Jim-my Hodgson were re-elected vice-president vice-president and secretary-treasurer, respectlvly. , . , - - : .. ,-. '.' That a major golfing tournament tourna-ment will be held ln Provo - this year was announced at the meeting meet-ing by - Provo golfers i from : the Tlmpanogos cluU The " tourney Will probably be an open-meet and will " be held around July 4 according - to tentative, plans. ." ' r Andrew Broadus -was elected as a member of the board 'of 1 directors dir-ectors - of the state association, and Jack Braunagel was named member of the ' tournament committee. com-mittee. Both golfers are from Provo. ; Other Provo representatives at the meeting included Aura C. Hatch, ' Earl SchneTler, and Dr. J. Russell Smith. , America's first. business woman, a pharmacist, ' came from Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Divorces Husband Who 'Jailed' Her 5 Because she was kept a prisoner ln her home by a .jealous husband hus-band who didn't want other men to look at her, Mrs. Lois Wagner, Wag-ner, 22, was granted a divorce on grounds, of cruelty by Chi-. Chi-. cago Judge, v IT LEAVES TONITE!- PEANNA . DURBIN :.. in Robt. Taylor Myrna Loy in "LUCKY NIGHT' That Cer-' tain Age" N A Starts Tomorrow FOR 3 BIG DAYS! 3 to 11:30 p. m. Savage Hcad-Hunters! Mystery! Comedy! In Fact Everything That Makes a Great Picture in LOST. MEN" with ; ' - ANNA MAY -WONG J. CARROLL NAISH BRODERICK CRAWFORD 1 -Plus ' A Big. Cast in a Bigger Picture! GEORGE RAFT ELLEN DREW - ; in " ."The Lady's From Kentucky" . '' with ' ZASU PTTTS HUGH HERBERT r: . f t ? i : . r V , ' -' I ' t 4V - i' "Y" Subs Battle For Starting Posts Friday A stiff, fight Ira. practice ses sions for starting positions on Brlgham Young - university's basketball bas-ketball team looms this week. Coach Eddie ; Kimball announced announc-ed Monday .that the Cougars would face strenuous drills the greater part of the; week in preparation pre-paration for the invasion of Utah Friday, and that he. was . "open to convictions" on starting berths against the Redskins. . Second string players gunning for positions in the lineup include in-clude Lloyd i Brink, speedy little untility man1; Fred Weimer, wiry forward, who has been showing marked scoring ability5; Glen 'Allen, 'Al-len, veteran center, who played an outstanding reserve game against Utah( State Saturday; : Kimball ; reviewed the ;. Aggie game and outlined strategy for the Ute - contest, then sent , his players through a speedy workout. work-out. AU but four - players, Don Overly, Stan Nielsen, Dean Gardner, Gard-ner, and Frank "Skinny". Fullmer, Full-mer, , scrimmaged against the frosh, . . , Kim ball was pleased with the Cougars victory over: Utah State, but stated that "Young U players weren't gonig to rest on whatever laurels they gained last week. . ; The Cougars semed to have regained re-gained the zip that characterlz-. ed drills earlier in the season. Kimball - said that the players were in the best frame ' of mind this season. "They've got a score to settle for their defeat to Utah two weeks ago, and ithey are in condition - to do it," Kimball Kim-ball stated. ' Wild life.Group To T.lect Tonight Provo Wild Life - federation's combined ' smoker-business meeting meet-ing will be held tonight at 8 p. m. in the Provo golf clubhouse, Bob Bullock, president, reports. .Scheduled for the meeting is the election of new officers, report re-port of 1939 activities, and preparations pre-parations for ; the coming year. Refreshments will, be served, and all Provo sportsmen - are invited to attend. , American Fork Team Wins Post ' Fourth -ward; "M" Men of American Am-erican Fork captured the Alpine stake hoop title and the right to compete in the Provo district tournament at Spanish Fork Monday Mon-day by trouncing Second ward. ; The Fourth ward quint lost only one contest all season, a 22-26 22-26 defeat to "Alpine last week. ; Included on the team are. such stars - as Don Parduhn, Melvin Anderson, and Gordon Lee.. . MAN FOUND DEAD , LOS ANGELES, Cal. Feb. 19 (U.E-Joseph A. Burton, 24, Seat tle, Wash., was found dead today to-day in a Los Angeles "hotel with a bullet in his head, apparently a suicide. Burton's personal papers indicated indi-cated his estranged wife was living liv-ing in Ogden, Utah. I -IT LEflUES TOniTE- W 4 mi .-KPRESTON FOSTER.; A Paramount Picture j.j2P - Jolting. Drama You Can't Forget! From . the Spell-weaving Pages of Brock Wil-" Wil-" ' Hams' Startling Novel Comes the Screen's Most Astonishing Personality! r iTu'h vyr isTuv . . Ill m t M I 1 , vJtjWJ'J d Oil .4v.kvj.rt mmmimm) 1 tMMu !iV shVUM (f- SCillSSLER SET FOR TITLE SHOT : One of . the largest crowds of the season is expected at Park: Ro-She tonight . to , witness Al j Schlssler's attempt , to dethrone Del Kunkel as king of the tiger- i weights. . , i Last week, the two grapplers packed 'the house. Tonight they, wrestle for 90 , minutes . instead of the usual hour Urn". Attracting . nearly as much attention at-tention as the main .wrestling event is the eight-round boxing match " between , Wlndwill Pearce and Ivan Bland. ; 4 , " J '.- ., Henry Jones takes on Kenny Mayne in the supporting, wrestling wrestl-ing tout. The two will fight according ac-cording to Australian rules. ; V Bert I Faney- meets Pee Wee Lewis. , and Bud Smith faces Del Bringhurst in . preliminary boxing box-ing bouts. . SO BIG IT STAYS AN EXTRA DAY! TONITE & WEDNESDAY It W fift JL3Li . . it "S V rs:v' v Plus This Fat Moving .- . , . Melodrama j MEast-Side' Kids" ' with , LEON AMES and EAST-SIDE It IDS Coming Thursday! kh LYNN SAIt C AUMIT SMITH - DON AID WOOW I . ' and ' , . ZANE GREY'S j fW-;-Skdfc "US'" HAYDEN Victor lory . .. i -i ,m-HM -I Half mug g,.. Half noble... . U11A.U XV.ULUUUUL ri t n i . V ' N.'i.'A r S ? Extra! - Sportllte for Riding Fans Saddle Hre wa-w.v.1 Cartoon - News I1 k I S I 1 M k I A S II J r 1(111 1 -T . ' 1 |