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Show PROVO fVMVf vam meii ted yd PiiiiOillECGIIL'S mVT- Bowling Scores nv i r.sLiE am :i:v NEW YORK. Nov. 8 'V.V Twelve major football teams put their perfect records on the block this week end and at le;tst one. is bound to Ket the axe, whil lime other: h:ive no better thnn - i-n ch,uic of remaining- un-ocfcated un-ocfcated aiid ur.tied. The ceitnin casualty will roir,e in the Minnt sota-MU-higan battle f.ir the little brown ju4 i-.t Min-i Min-i ' ajolis, only game in the nation s-'ndin;: a ; ir of perfect lecord t.-anrs against each other. Stan- For Rest QuaUttj and Service Call 275 Last Third South PHONES 120 - 217 Heller Meal a Mean Heller Meals! Fresh Dressed STEWING HENS While Thev Last Pound Fresh Roasting- Chickens Pound . . . .- Young, Tender BEEF ROAST '1 i Pound Rest Cut PORK ROAST i -l", rmb lot- IIV Pound Pure White LARD u. s. 3 p Inspected., i-t lbs ford. L'iFay-tt- an .1 Franklin an i Marshal! are the three dubs jv-i! jv-i! mi better than n ."O-aO chance of remaining in the select circle. Of the seven favorites. Notre Danie, Texas Apsirs and Penn State ei.T;i to have the tougher avsisrnnn1.? while Cornell. Boston Bos-ton College, Georgetown and Tennessee Ten-nessee should retain their unblemished un-blemished records without tr0 much trouble. Michigan Has Klg' Tommy Harmon makes Michigan Michi-gan the choice over Minnesota and news that Forrest KvasrVv-.ski, KvasrVv-.ski, the Wolverines' great blocking block-ing back and signal caller, will be back in the lineup should increase in-crease the ockls against the Gophers. Goph-ers. The biir jrnme of the Pacific corud st ruis Stanford, last, of the far western mulct .-a t r-"l arid un-ti"d un-ti"d clubs, ngainst W.'ishingt.'oi. beaten only ,v ATinnesnia in a game that most . ITkely will decide de-cide the conference title aid the western defeneer of the Rose I Jo 'A 1 ch a rc pio n sh i p. Little Franklin and Marshall may catch a tartar in New York university, a fair team that has lost five in n. row and is aching for a chance to redeem itself. Trouble also is seen for La Fayette Fay-ette in it.s tilt with Rutgers, losers los-ers only to Princeton. You havf; to stick with Notre Dame over Navy, but the Irish's squeaky 7-0 victory over a weak Army team last wpk, misjht be indicative of an upset in the making. Texas' Aggies have no breeze in Southern Methodist, a team tied only by Pittsbngh and still undefeatrd, and Penn State usually usual-ly finds the going tough against Syracuse. The four highly favored perfect record teams are Cornell over Yale, Tennessee over Southwestern. Southwest-ern. Boston Colhge over Boston TT., and Georgetown over Maryland. Mary-land. !;in liOi'.ui n ('alder's Tniiii-t park again was the 1:rj:et of a burglar Thursday night, who entered a cabin and took $2 from a pur according to police records. General belief was that the intruder was the same one who has txen on the loose for .spveral weeks. 'lli) ) I I 1. VDII.v I I. V(.( I. . I . ivt. Mi ItT llillll IK IMT II 1 .flf H. . nlrt A I i-llrr (tf-r .. U H .,i'4 l. r!- ltr-s ln(i ..... i ..jH H' llmil 4 H .H C! i t u ui Nuiiiitt'. (V ii i .iri lir'rt-m ttm lOtnie .ll', "i lO .la (UTAIIV -DAILX HERALDL fTUDAY. NOVEMBER 8.- 1040 nnh?"MMTnvl- wind UIIUUU v.. v., I 1 1 1 I no;: mmm . . oil s t i . j i 1 1 PAGE SEVEN Washington Bridge IlLtdi tfiii.l serirs. Mvrlt' Irt"s sho(, 1 H I ! H.'-Oi tfjiru t;U''. .M.srlt lri"- fiup, i I i lh,w;il iaiUtHJH!. ri's. . Iintt l;i. liiiilt Pillule llllO'C, V. I4fll, r. !.A Vim; 1 i lis, i I,. Mel iecU'll .1. AIKIMS-)!! I, n ... V. fl.nn, a ,-t 1. 1 t 1 I'ii'.Vi'IU . . . , .11. 1 'iil.iiT'A ,l Tt.oi's H. o ' t 1 1 . V A. ,-:f. . V. I::e..l..rlt .; . ii V .-,,.11 . . . i I'M i S 1 i ' 1 I ' 111 'O - - . 11! 1 1 111 1". T v 1 .! r, :( (I I ' T 111.! II!.-? - H I J r.'.i i evi Hiss IilM''S SHill' 1 1 I in.", 1'U 1 ;i ... i.i Mi' i .1 - 4 r i mi in 1 1 t ' i :'i ., . j .: ;, ... 1 ' I l'l 1 .". I 4. 'Ill ; i ii y i i.,v - . v i . ; l:.;:: 1 1 .: :; -i 7 1 v j 1 r, - :i ? i;i on- 1,1 I IHl 1 1 I 1 : 1 .11 1 ; 1 ; .M 1 I . I. ! , U. Wllltn- II I .1. or. ! 1 v.- .1 1 . . 11 nit 111 l.lj.'K O! 1. Mock Chicken Legs v-i 1J for '-' VEAL ROAST SluuiKler Pound CHILI - T AM ALES MEAT PIES .Mission Skinned HAMS Whole or Piece Pound K .la-'ud.efi 1. ,, k WIUf,,l,. , T'im I .-.f.n icon 11 mi Mil i. 11 t -M-'lcev , . . 1 1 1 'i 1 l 1 - : o; ... 1 1 1 , 1 ci - .:i:iii .... 14s l.-.t 121 ... 117 1 in 117 ;n: (.-I r,i, 1 si 7 Hi iV!.l.(; Al.t.KVS no 1 1: Ml 111 !i:i- -;; 1 ; . - . 1 "1 Oi.l .:, .. -j.-.j) I 1 . 116 .-Jul! . !e; Mi !u,- 2' I V r.VJ j:,,;,, M M 1 11:1; SIX 1 "I 1 : 1 n - : h 1 1 i in: 1 i t :; ' ! 1 UI -:!:: . . v 11;. i t :o r. Five runners have entered the annual B. Y. U. cross-country race to be held during- the halftime of the Penver-Young U Homecoming football game Saturday afternoon. The race will begin and end in the "Y" stadium after a two-mile jaunt through Provo stieets. Runners who have entered in-tlud-' Carl Jones, of Long Beach, Ccldcnaa, Buster Webb of Kays-v:i.e. Kays-v:i.e. Byron Woodland of Provo, Raymond Hawkes of Drurnniond, Idaho, and Bent Johnson of Provo. The winner will receive a leg on the H. G, Merrill loving cup. Any runner who wins the race tor three consecutive years will be awarded the living cup, arJ ns P-i-ler Webb has captured the race for the past two years, he v. i!t be seeking permanent possession posses-sion of the trophy this year. Webb s.. t a new record" Of 12:42 for the run last year. Alter circling the "Y" stadium track the runners will go out the west gate, ru north to the highway, high-way, south on University avenut-to avenut-to ruth North they turn east to First East and north to the .stadium, .sta-dium, circling- once around the track before linishlr.g. . r rr!' i i " nr.v. t;v tooiis IOWAK!) P.) II Ni;V YORK. Nov. S Y - The i-"- - v York Vt'erlJ Ti-lcgrarn said t -day that it had learned from political po-litical associales of Thomas E. Pewev that h" would not accent renomination for district attorney, p'larning instead "to seek" the Republican Re-publican nomination for governor in Iff 4 2 and if he wins to seek the p.-rty's nomination for the presidency presi-dency in lf'il.' trnj r--. .i t Ccmvt Join the Thrifty at Thriftivar)!. Delivery on $3.00 Orders or Over frc( idmi O L, Lj . "rr,t) i L .- I. , 1-M Monte 4 (;-(( N( K CAN . 1 9? i. - -4ril JWk P.ildine dden Vet . , ... LSIJLI 4 I ; i i i U Id io IVoninn Aggies Prepare For Coloag Tilt LOG AN The Utah Aggies prepared pre-pared today fo their trip tonight to Foit Collins, Colo., where they wore to engage Colorado State m a game that should have a clearing clear-ing t f f col on the conference .second .sec-ond division race. The Coloags will be gunning- for their first Big Seven ietory, while the Utah Farmers need another victory to assure themselves no worse than fifth place. aAv 'Jti , -lviSu: - - - Hakes Perfect Hat Starch Without Cc:k;ng-EuS8S freeing Utes Leave for Wyoniing Contest SALT LAKE CITY -The University Uni-versity of Utah football team leaves today for Laramie, Wyo., where Saturday they will play Wyoming University on what is expected to be a snow - covered gridiron. The Wyoming game is the next-to-tht-iast hurdle the P.edskins face for a .share in conference con-ference honors. Girls' Prep Lincoln and Provo high school gill tennis teams meet in a practice prac-tice match Monday afternoon on the Orem courts, according to Don (Sunky) Dixon, Lincoln coach. Matches begin at ?, p. m. OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 8 r.l' 'I he death of Mr s. J. L. G rover, 2.'J, of Devils Slide, today brought Utah's PJ-JO traffic accident toll to 1 14, a seven per cent increase over the corresponding period last yea r. Mrs. Grover died in an Ogden hospital of injuries sullercd Oct. 2i when a car driven by her hua-band, hua-band, Janie'i t). ( It over, 1:0, collided col-lided With a machine operated by liar in Orphcikens, 4 1, Ogden.: . Reynolds Nation's Top Ground Gainer SEATTLE, Nov. 8 d'.Pi A comparatively com-paratively unknown sophomore halfback - - Jimmy Reynolds of Oklahoma A & M today replaced Tom Harmon, Michigan's great hackfield ace, as the nation's leading lead-ing ground gainer. : According- to the American football foot-ball statistical bureau's figures, Reynolds' field day at the expense of Creighton last Saturday while Harmon was kile, gave him r2 yards from rushing- and passing in "ven games. Harmon h'.ia neenunt-ea neenunt-ea lor- sr3 varus m Hve contests. MKTAL rillCKS NEW YORK, Nov. 8 tlM') Today's To-day's custom smelters prices for delivered metals (cents per lb.) Copper: electrolytic 12; expoit fas 10-11; casting fob refinery 12'; lake, delivered 12. Tin: spot straits 51. - ''-'-- Lead: New Lork 5. Go-. 70; Ea.st II "5 i I Mi. .6 ' Whipped by a 35-mde an hour wind storm, the Taci.mn Karrows j bridge, (above), third longest susjiension span in the world, col-; lapsed as a 100-fo6t center section of the J6.-1 00.000 structure fell j into Puget Sound. Whil" spectator's vat hed from the shoie. the recently completed bridge swayed and twisted, finally let loose, .spilling an empty car into the water below. (NEA Telephoto); cgowz i: rare t i -is i;s. i n u-s. ki w Red Mar kmkxJ Harvfst Ik- ie ( 1TPON - IJC.V.ON - OUAXGE '"l:f STAY SK)( k- i t " f. "s :l Hi. ; f AJNP.OW MIX aiiie ror -.T: ' ' Tl bridge r For That Fruit Cako ri nn"n rnf(v (Hi ftniFS or VAuo Kittben IvOLNCi: ... ft t - tto f-- f, A r!1 Light . iii.. 4 -j.-Ji . w .uiner . ' i. , yJ I.:. i. s r. 2 CO ederal JfeneiQ St. Iouis r,o. V i i ( I ! ''I I ' X : rr ,7 J I r . o 1 Follow the example of your 1 1 1 1 . cooKing scnooi uemonstrator and use K C Baking Towdcr a favorite for over 50 years. She knows she can rely upon K C for light, tasty cakes, biscuits and muffins. o Millions of housewives and well-known demonstrators who know its high quality and efficiency demand Zinc: New Louis 7.25. Aluminum, virgin York 7.(11; IS. East St. TACOMA, Nov. 8 (I I1' -Clark H. Eldridge, thief engineer of Tacoma Narrows.- bridge, today laid blame for the span's ruin upon the federal inoney-leiHiing agencies. "The men who held the purse-strings purse-strings were the whip-crackers of the entire project." Eldridge said. "We had a tried-and-true conventional con-ventional bridge design. We were told we couldn't have the necessary neces-sary money without using pilaris furnished by an eastern firm of engineers, chosen by the money- lenoers. "The engineering designers appointed-Leo S. Moesseif and associates as-sociates of New York made the plans for a si miliar long and slender suspension bridge ( White-stone White-stone at New York) which, since it was opened two years ago, has displayed the same characteristic motion that wrecked the Narrows bridge, only in a lesser degree. "Fundamental factors of design, which causes that motion, were exaggerated in our design and the Narrows bridge was made even slenderer' and lighter, in the interests inter-ests of economy and cheapness." Probate and Guardianship Notices GooMuit Cownty ClHt or thei HejipecUv Signers tar FttrUter Triform tim. t a 1 7 3 t s ( I iKcinil iii! icd ) loe- 1; 1 J for. r1 ' .V y l.i,l i I No. 1 Texas -.- ft i- C rr w 2H8 Sie laical 4-I(i.en Size P Red Lbs. i. i-i ; vJ 1 (m) - " '- 1 lax al- 5c f IJussefs 100 Lhs. KSTRAV NOTKK STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF UTAH. Provo Precinct. I hive in my possession the following described estray animal ani-mal which, if not claimed and taken away, will be- sold nt public auction to the highest cash bidder bid-der at J. Max Roberts' in Provo, R. F. D. No. 3, on the 12th day of November, 194 0, nt 10 a. ra. Two black horses. One brand on left thigh C with angle placed over top. Weight about 1200 pounds each. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the ,"0th day of October, 19-10. J. MAX ROBERTS, Poundkeeper for Provo Precinct Published in The P'aily Herald. November 8, 1910. ' "V Solid . " Jonathan .0 fa i" 1 i-.wim'suawagrr SO ? t w . . Swift's Jewel While they I a I La r Resize Re-size . . 4 M W t ( DiNi onl inued ) r ? "T f"4"',!?n-f Milk A f'PT Meatv i.i.&kJi Cuts' A Fresh n) V r i r ; ; f , f I. 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