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Show THB PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. p6T Bafgatafor jBusSop8rs Jpecial ;:x:::xzxzzxrxzxc2z . SSXIXXXXXXIXXXXXXSXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXai2IlI2XSICItIXXXXXXEXXI i- 1. -: triTrTTntairra aaac aew r-r- ir GET READY FOR "BATTER UP ' ! FINE COUNTRY Everybody's PAY! ' What, day? ettinirmdy for ' thetile as published recently in The aid, unanimoy approvjng it -- 15c V r for 24 cans Tomatoes . . . v. . .- $1.95 30 . . . . . . -. " 40c glass Chip Beef 3 cans Booth's Sardines bars Luna Laundry Soap 45c Hill's Hillvilla Tea .. 21 trr .40 . 50c Manor House Coffee ....... . Fresh Vegetables and Fruits of AU v;.'. .... . . Asparagus, bunch ..-$1- .00 Green Onions, Spinach, lb. . 30 . i tooth and nan to welt. Jccaro. over in big shapely Only ine new uniiorms i'. t in the weather line can le Open- diiUipei; "Tile Thlhu? the a iiiK . . . . is beinz i.:.r'g.t',;ark' brushed curfd-- , 01 Have You Picked a "Nick"? ,. mani- - .Qc conibed. it in first-cla- i '. ss t 5 ...... 1231c iot-tot- Lehi. Mendenhall, Spring-ime- BurtottlfSephXZjindriloates, .: : The board passed upon the sched- i Parker school .r ............. . judges,-Preside- nt PROVO TEABI NICKNAMEr Judges, Herald Nickname .Contest ; Lpick-ri- m. .600 .400 .250 j Maeser school Titupanogos school;.,,,'.... The final games of the boys league Phone 534. will be played Friday, after which the two leading teams will meet in the championship contest on Field day, ' . May 19. Postofflce "Inspector Elvon-- , L. Jack-soThe Tim panogos 'girls are so far in their league that there is arrived here .from California to ahead doubt little taking the penofjbeir spend Mother's day with his family. A nant race. West Center. They must be written upOn Horald coupons, signed by contestants. AU nicknames will Jaegivea ta the - ..w. .... .iw .... . j ';; . T School League Standing. jiTamma-acnoo- v C Ray Timmerman, Secretary JoHii"" Saicey, ' and Manager Charles JjimoiS or tfte.Provo team, who wiif-pick. thewinner - Cottrell, Payson; - nera.a oiuce uuuiaaiuraay evening, o wu . ompany .464 ft 4 me puurog or pennant 'winning peo me rrovo leami inro every, piayer. and polished " . hape.- - It lsj , . tans lner 8UU 18 llme B6Hhe-&esattractive baseball ark s in the country, size considered, and 'is and "hesses to get into The Herald ' rKuwiu" worthy the care it now gets: ln the season ticket is to pick The league boafdcontrotheld a lo i. m,A.ua.uiv iut kaiu. In SCrt&ry "Jons Saxey s tiKung' off tee" last nightr The following niem-- A'reaay gciyes. 01 nicanameg-- nave T?n V TlfflTtlPT. OecQ Belli Ynva vara rirflc Moti t coming . Di jnau aiiu to put ...10c bunch . . . Jar. Ti.i s : ii . . . , . best nickname for the Provo league baseball (Name).....!..... . .... . . . team' - .as the .' ....i. ....... (Address).. , ' PHONES 67, 170, 535. YE DELIVER ft.ital rtah CTterrAmiarfTOTkriattr Whitebead Market - r-, setem-wa8--anqp- mitt-- p; - Kinds. i ; .... .... 65 the Tfrt iygivf-of--aMfl- . -- ' Wednesday, rav,- tv.e ' - SeparateoTButter, lb. 30c Radishes, bunch . ... , 5 California Head Lettuce, pound .r.9e California Turnips per . . .9C- pound v". California - Carrots, per 3 cans Tomatoes Uuh Her-'ir- e ant Prnvo-TDenn- Prunes, 2Jbs; ..25c Fresh Eggs, 25c; 2 doz 45c Creamery Buter; lb w ; 35 C I .....$1.00 . ready and were tried on today f0 the first time. And they do i00k f.pa, ine one umpire manager joan s. smith of Knight on sure win give 014 a bang-uarpurator ior vooien muis j0k ' ma I tWMlHifomfris bem 1wa the eacitvgaree, i,i;nri TinaTin nr I'ayann Tin rnprft in Iq nKXtff - is alto officiate in the initial ffi Qrtl a meet the expected chasers - Clifton j r. cempanyt. frm Spanish ForfcrMne Jwre. ,gtel bfeSeballip'ts has . There'll be banquet tendered tha There'll be all kinds of band music,, President Ray Timmerman Daraderandlhs trias'to inake the day 'Picked the following Provi umpires, players and directors by the club c nanaie me games m uuer, ganuauon, a smutm-ca- re atufffa a feiBOTai4e .oa Roy liore&flair-4wao-wi- u 1, i ,r'dvS;r FRIDAYS .- -- eighteenth A POUND TUESDAYS 18 lbs Rice -- is 5 n . Urges Jack to Use Speeders j Mike Lopez demonstrated last night a four-ac- t .comedy, sketch, ending inat the Armory that few better boxers a .drawi than be have- been introduced inf MarUn Carter: permitted Al AnderProvo since the day when Jack Demp-se- son, to. linger in the .ring until the learned the rudiments of the game fourth round, when Al hit thefloor on the same spot where Mike last so of ten. and in such rapid succession night iput the old haymaker over on that the white flag had to be rung up Y-.i.:in the Anderson camp. Garter exthe pride of Spanish Fork. '."' 2wIt sure wa$ a sad and dreary even-- , hibited" considerable activity in the ended the ing for- Spanish Fork. Bill Hickman, 1asrTOradre-THtghthavr the: premienserappef ot that burg, had - hesailed in - but went down so quickly he diiin't Vnnw he decided to take it easy until Andervand strength gave out. what hit him, and it munt have. been Payson's champion, Frank Jones, L long, afterward before Bill' stopped thrious. exhibition of ring' seeirg stars..': , Mike made it clear to the large, and taclfcs in his1 engagement .with Fred enthusiastic "flock of fight ,fans that Nelson. Had Jones delivered half the Bill Hickman can't last long if the blow he - aimed at his opponent other fellow has a punch in hisleft Referee Jimmy French would have y say Dud Hickmanjafls ar had another counting matter on hand.' ' easily for the left:. Bmiay be. a Jones is able to hit oftener at the-s- pot . ..21 HghrerTbut It takes where his opponent Isn't than good two iands to get far in a ring battle battler in the ring today. Misswith such a fighter as Mike Lopez ing his aim is Jones' strong suit. Fol- affair lasted44owing the draw decision Nelson ex- The ' less than a round. Wliat was to it pressed his willingness to go on with was aU Lopez, fighting cleanly- anr1 the contest, but Jones had .had ' smartly from, the tap of the gongT. enough. The only other exliiibtion. j of fine That ended the evening's program, fighting happened early in the even thanks to the decision of Whitie s0eiule t" gQf with ing's festivities; when five boys lined up for the battle royal. Obviously ii Dud Hickman, fgomet&in tppened was framed-t- o getne of. the cleanesti to keepj'hitie dutOof tneiHng: Match' e maker Ross Ratcliffe couldn't tell why ring," butihe caine out with the first Whitie failed to get into the ring. butv prize," which "shows what framing he could tell, and did, that it would be usually gets one. , . rj long time hef ore Jorgen sen is signed , Clyde Leavitt went into the battle up for another bout at the Armory. with the TingragainsTHim and every The Jorgensen railure was the only ringsider. brunt of the battle and carried it well Usually good considering the fact that" to assemble flooring his largest opponent in regu it was limited to Utah county boxers. Jack Dempsey "champion, urges feather Kilbane Johnny that of Jock lar kayo fashion. Clyde rightly won Matchmaker Ratcliffe is, to be a corps of sparring partners,. with a fighting style similar to "'" the referee's, first prize. Three boys upon the bill he scheduled, uuv M alone. shawi here boxing wnii ir.evnetnry cnaiup.were there at the finish. and the fast clean way he" pulled it unless Dempsey aceuatoms himself to mwting the attacMLtheeeyL Johiison performed in off. July 3, shitty fighters before he enters the rTiigwithhfmGooTgesSCarpentler, s unable case in Dempsey to certain be will outpoint the Frenchmim to land with one' of hia.feaj'0 wallops. i J. 5 PRICES -- EFFECTIVE y --iL MAY-12-2P -- Kiwi" V.$1.50 White Mill Run Bran. and Shorts White Bran- -r .White Shorts tLow Grade Flour ; Tip Top FlQur . ; ... r, Pearl Flour.; . . . . A . Harvest Queen Flour .e Farmer's Pride Hard WhearFlour ' '. Graham, 10-lbag 10-l... ... '"Germade, bag . . ., . Corn Meal, bag .r?, i.V .$1.35 .$2.00 ...$2.70 , .$3.00 33 b. ...... ........ b. 9-l- b. -- ;r. TOats-TT.-rrr. r.- -. -- . r. .- r. .w .... ......... . .. . , " ... ........ .35lj . .$1.00 . . .$1.80 . -- . 7. ,7. . Wheart$1.23 per bushel) : FirstXrop'Alfalfa TrayTT;77.T7777:77;TT.T:; - - rr, r. ... n - ' -- ' .'. d Lopez-Hickma- r.$2.20 ..jri .... ..... .$10 ....... .... .... . fCornt whole.. Corn, chopped '.. . . . . . ; ... -. . Barley, whole . or chopped .7 Barky, rolled - ...45 . CT. ... put--o- Tight-hande- .. t. ...$3.00 . - son's-win- arm.-The- $3.00 $3.00 : matter-pearlie- J A.,Vi4. WE DELIVER ANY AMOUNT, ANY TIME. I e - ..$2.00 . t777;D5" ceni-mende- . d -- and-Kimba- ! mIII Gil i Neck and Neck Phone 480. 423 West Center. -" 450 V. Geiilsr Salarday Special Phone 446 L0WESTNPUCES CASH AND CARRY SYSTEM MOST COMPLETE LINE "-r- WEEK ENDING MAY 14, 1921. 7 . .; Sugar sack High Patent Flour . . .1 48-l- b sack Whole Wheat Hour SG-l- b sack Low Grade Floux 10-l- b sack Graham Flour 100 lbs. Bran and Shorts 100 lbs. Straight Shorts Creamery Butter 10 lbs. 48-l- . T. b Pwanch To show ourappreciation of the athletic effort shown by our "geo4 sportsmen, we .offer a dis count of 10 per cent on yly TMe ' red-bloode- .85 .S1.55 .$2.25 . . . . . . . .35 . ,$1.50 ..$2.60 38 ;. in our stock to any maje individual who declares self to be a baseball or bicycle fan. ; e George Kelley, first baseman, oft he Ne?r York Giants, is runmng-Bab- of the For tha first honors. run home part Ruth a neck and neck race for baseball season Kelly led the Bambino. "His competition for the home rup title adda Interest to the Babe's swatting record. i (1-2-- lb 1-- Ib 45 .25 .15 ........ r.-r- - "ilLZP W lUND" WE SELL ICE . .i. r-- ..50 .$1.00 . ,2o - r Cloth Craft Suit ,...,...,......................55 ..... 2 lb3. Whole Bean Coffee, bulk 3 Us. Tapioca : 25c pkg. Washing Powder, while they last .,.;.,...-.,,8 Lars Crystal White Soap . .. .. . . . Soap 2. for Head solid Lettuce, Farcy large, n OR 33 Butter d, Hart Schaff ner & Marx ...$1.25 27 Nut Butter 7,... 50 , 3 lbs. Peanut Butter 2 dozen Fresh Eggs . 52.10 r. . . . can Golden Gate Coffee (1 lb. free) . r. r. .v. Coffee r. Gate Golden freef can 2 $1.13 . , .25 can Power.Coffee, fine quality. ; 5-- lb SATURDAY IS YOUR DAY, AND WE ARE FOR YOU CENT.. 1 Save finey-- - Guy for; Gash Samuel Kopp Bieyeie Rider&and Eans, . ..100 PER We Offer You ' - Orumt Flare lnMui!e Tna drum U a relic of ancient agea. Uuslc in Its crudest form Is fundamentally rhythm Inter to develop Into harmony. The drum, lacking pitch, lacking true piaslcal expression, never. Useless essentially registers rhythm. It represents music in Its infancy as de nsed by primitive peoples. Providing AgalntV Trouble. and Joseph,-w- er the same age as their cousin Richard, at whose home they ere to spend A few weeks befora the holidays. Christmas Richard wrote a long letter to Santa Claus, then added this You had better brinf postscript : three of everything, or I will havt bt fight the two of 'em at one. : him- GOOD FOR SATURDAY, MAY 14, ONLY zl Everybody's Store- Distributors of Quality Merchandise, a:. |