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Show tiii: rnovo hebald, ftjday. juke s, i&i. ' ... fro II A: LINEUP FOR TOD AyS CAME. I MMW W 111 W . W f w-- l I AMERICAN FORK 1: Btnch, ei Birk, lb PBOVO Sheii.-- ir 111 - .. ' -- - 111 IJ - r ri vj-J- - I ill - ft lATrt IT ni rrnni niinrftTTi Tin ill I IIIiIJIIIItIIIvLV iinil ill lM v - IVi; 111 -- limfmT-rar.-- ., .., ia ww w 'snnnps I ... trprh miP! 1ifrtintiPtt - : t.. W ., -- . y H V m III t Vl-'.- . Barrett, e Sbeehan. If SlnjletpniL Larson, If Homer, rf EUiott, Jb- Farmer, Zb Snow, rf Fork, although jupto thejhthiJn-- J nthgs if iwas any man's game, : " Provo tried put a n the , jialr of outfields In thebdx, Singleton and Seehan. Considering these two with the acquaintance mound this season they did every . Durrant. cf . ; - l v - I mm IS "v M v. -- g r- - tr: . - exjdedjindjhen, Ul - - n - 11I HJi Provo to Contest in th V for - American Preliminaries. TODAY'S GAMES. Forkr looked good and o"hly once did TueTTtaff stake a. L i. basebaj I The experience a creepy feeling which league has been organize! This huAmerican Fork at, Ttmpanogos park. as the fans know might tempt him to ciuaes au of tne wards in and near iebi-at throw his glove away and walk home. rrovo. Nephl. The orgauizallon woTFww CiooQ as he looked, Miller was pound JpJvjneaiHebei GAME. Ud for hits, which ought ttf"te bo kuau-iuaof th board of control has been workimr R.H.E. enough to win two ball games, themain several weeks, to Perfect the organs" American JFork 003 410 S3x 13 I)ecQration:i)ay KinneyrPtoto V. . . , . 000 803 000 5 11 5 stay of mr pitching force; decorated Other membere pr the board V. Batteries Provo : Singleton, Shee-ba- the slab for Milford against Delta. Isaac Brockbank and J. Edward Johiu arm and Hillmatu American Fork He- - hr " ' , Miller and Barrett UmpireMitchell. the applause of his home towners in son. - a no hit no run victory. T The league will be divided Thta Scorer Walters. The fans are of the opinion that three divisions, aa-- f ollowa: NORTH Composed of ' Vineyard. SPRINGV1LLE WON ANOTHER. Kinney didn't hoot fair in view of Lakevlew.: Sharon, Timpanog&r and the fact that he has been cept out-o- f , R. H.E the box for twp games preparitory to Grandview wards, i , , CENTRAL Composed of all .s.w SpringvJlle going up against the League's lead' . 3 ers. . wards of Provo, Heper SOUTHERN Composed Batteries Dunn and Davis; Mur- - Then he showed up with a glass of tow dock and Wilson, wards at Sprtngville. v arm because of an outside game- The baseball league wilL Mr.. Berg, further Ike advancement of m. . a.. uu m wii county, and will -thFACin(rtXASTLEAGUlFf 11 NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE " at the same time be beneficial tn hi Standing of the Clubs. physical wrelfare of the boys in that lt Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost Pet win eucuurage mem in" outdoor exer-Won. Lost. Pet 8aa Francisco . . . . . 38 .667 else.-"-., Smithfield 5 "And It ought to be the making"oF .e7 Sacramento .. ; . ; . ."T7736 22 ..621 '27 .526 future league . . . . .30 .556 Seattle .. . , . . . 4 5 Brigham . . baseball teams for .517 Provo," Mr. Berg said. .30 28 5 Lewiston" i 6 .545 Vernon . 28 27' .509 .500 Los Angeles.. Logan .... Each ward already has basehoii -.-431 4 6 .fOftljpa Ogden players practiettgr Host of. the teams" 3 33 .36 are lined up, In Tremonton" 6 Salt Lake shape for the 38 Portland J83 games, which will be playedopening next Wednesday's Results. Tuesday at 6:30- - at four parks. 2. Ogden 4, Lewiston Yesterday's Results. IThe division will have a At Salt Lake San Francisco 17, series, after which the winner of each Logan 7, Brigham 10. ' Salt Lake 10. Smithfield 7, Tremonton 3. division will get into the final series, : At Oakland (finst gam) Portland to contest for the championship Port1, Oakland 9.- - (Second game) Saturday's Schedule. "Tremonton at Smithfield. land 5, Oakland 6. .: . r The Tuesday games will be at ' ' Brigham at Ogden. At Los Angeles Vernon 4, Los AnFirst against Second ward Lewiston at Logan. geles 0. teams; at B. Y. U.- - campus, Fifth At Sacramento Seattle 7, against Sixth wards at North park 4. Third against Fourth wards; at cinder track, Bonaeville " ARROWHEAD LEAGUE ' against JWanava WEDNESDAY'S GAMES. ards. The Provo team of American Fork 13, Provo 5. . league (railroad shops), will play the ItUSTCLEAN UP nLTIIY PUCES Payson 8, Lehi 4. Deseret team at Timpanogos park 10, Spanish Fork Nephi Saturday afternoon at 5:30. 9, Hewer 1. - Sorenson, Kinney or Nelson may Chief of Police yjeEse Man warinj .- - UTAH set-too- pitching 1 - zThe Timps went down to defeat Wednesday afternoon at American IngersoIL- - 3b Hillman, c Bennett 2b Kinney, p Place, Timpanogoi parity Time, 3:30 thing that couldbe II II M jl liMl ill hp !tp.st m - LJ , w " - - ::. I . . 'A mile, 2b -- ew-h- is rri i; -- - -- - - : ..,......18 - .... i.i. Ill i . -- - .1 I- I rrrx-in ji".-"lllllH .. i ..- r'v - V - r - " jt- i i vi-.. W'i'i T I m'M T - : T-- " , .1 f T t , . - ' - ,. $1.4941.79 $2.89 I - )silk Jersey Petticoats I values in Exceptional FAMILWHOLE WE OUTFIT THE ft Y- ...,....j..li ,;,,;v..15 seven-wee- Slices pes-na- : -- f id I EUTIKG HOST M EUT i ii A f T i I ' UJLfXll J 1H1--1 1A UlUAbJ KOST , - ri.i . LESS - leads the time It Is strawberries, 1the first of the Utah berries. They come fronv thfr?leasant Orove world,Tb4 Bids for three sidewalk paving districts; consisting of twenty-on- e blocks in, the southeast part of the jcity, fourteen blocks in 1he northeast part of the city and four blocks" in the northwest part of the city, were pened yesterday and referred to the city engineer for tabulation, In ihriirst district mentioned there ere three bidders, in the other two but two biders were represented. the total From of the lowest bidders for the three contracts is $20,350.52. present-indicatio- As usual Utah county Anyone who has once tasted a Utah strawberry need not be told the dif ference between them and any other oerry grown on earta. NOTED ORGANIST IN PROVO. Dear Editor; u permuea i mouia UKe to aad a tribtue to what has so well been writ- ten about the toatnilflcent organ ns 1 itcirroFThTfwrciubr-witirKiBi- r doing the catching. Farmer, of the Timps, will be at third for the roundhouse outfit. The lineup for the game will be: DESERET PROVO Bennett c ' King, c Sorenson, p Stubbs, p Kinney Hawley, lb Nelson " 2b Nelson, Walker, lb Pettee, ss . Conent, 2b H. Bennett, 3b Nesbit ss t Bell, If, Farmer, 3b Black,-c- f Taufer, If B. Bennett, rf Jensen, cf , Cahoon Peterson, rf - 'Adams- -: F. Pettee- American Fork ... Sprtngville ...... ........... Payson PROVO ....... ;i Nephl liehl Spanish Fork Heber recitals at St Paul's church thia week by John J. McClellan, organist of the tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah, then whom there Is no better. T It seems to me that those who are responsible for bringing this truly great musician to initiate the beauties of this splendid instrument, are deFirst Chleel Was Bronxe,,.,. J serving of something more than mere commendation." Much praise Is thus '.The chisel waa a' perfected tool 2500 showered upon , our organist. From rears ago, though made cf bronxe, and Columbus Dispatch. therefore somewhat last efficient for The organ mentioned above in wrtlnt. " r ' Columbus, Ohio, is exactly the same organ as our Provo instrument Hear it next Wednesday night when Prof. McClellan will delight you with auch music as you'll not soon forget Under the auspices of the Taber-- j nacle choir. Admission free to every 2 " imjofltrced-toilay-tha- rre would at once comeoce a campaign against all filthy cows pens and. pig styes, as' Won. Lost. Pet well as all other disease - hreeding 0 5 1.000 places in Provo. 3 1 4 .800 "The hot weather is coming and we 2 3 .600 propose to see to it that all fly and 3 3 .600 other disease breeding" places 1 are 3 3 .400 cleaned before it is to late. If the up 3 3 .400 do not obey the first notice 2 4 .333 w given mem we will at once uiat ' -0 6 .000 i commence nrosecution " saM tfc CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING. - URCEST CIIAHf DEPASTF.TENT C!!CAKIZATIQN IN TKE V.OSIJ) UTAH STRAWBERRIES. . Sacra-ment- o : i I'TO r""" rr' ead SELL FGR- LEST --- -- SELLING WE k - ners ... . SPANISH WINS ANOTHER. Spanish :Fork June .2. The local club easily defeated Payson here Mon to 6. Williams dayr the score belng-1was hit hard by the visitor but the bits were well scattered. -- The score: " ' " : R.H. E. .7". 6 15" 6 Payson ........ Spanish Fork Batteries Mitchell and McBeth; jchief. 'r Birds of Another Order. men." aald Senator 8orghnnv-Mdlsronrsin- g most eloquent ly on the American eagle, when that their minda .were really on was quail on toast" - Williams and Cluff. - ' : "1 have heard 5 - ... -F- "Star flags "Service laga-and June and Fourth of July at i to value silk hose 45c at 14 for Bott's. Bott's. body. - 1 r- - -- HOT DOGS' FOR JERSEY pAY. The Manavtt ward will furnish the Jersey day visitors with "hot dogs" and . coffee,- - 4ce-- -- cream,-; andreTresh-ments- . You will receive good attention at the "Timp" park. Be 'there and try some of the Ice cream, it will be made from honest cream furnished by Jerseys you will , see on parade. The proceeds are to be applied on a new ward chapel . .. 't . . , of Chann is a genius cf being effective v.:lrf.n arrcarace, in manner, or in To a wc: lan of charm no situation is ..1a. ::iy diff m4 3 nM a nwfmvwMs. t Tct mtich ths same reason Eeckstead's Exchsiva I Jewelry,; We Ti!:.r-- 2 LOANS FOR FARMERS. , :m tea C.2 YL ltcrs cf Jersey Day. rs i ti : . ii j v ' nv -- , Berkley," Calif, June 3. Announcement that the Berkeley federal farm loan bank would soon have at ita command approximately $3,000,000 to. apply on farm loans in the states of Utah, California and Arizona" Was made public here wday by W. H. Joyce, member of the federal farm loan board, who Is on a tour of Inspection of western loan banks. . While there has been no announcement as to the amount which" wilt be available In Utah, it is reported that no applications for new loans are being received, and that the applications made previous to the suspension of activities wUl have first call on the r: funds mentioned. JL. i . i. ... ....... .; ..... - . ' - - . , - . - i- We are selling ice th finest quality, at prices within the reach of all. We say i on sellin? this because we can prove It: We don't figure7 you oxfee.r but kTi Wrv rusj tomer's-trad- e through fair tr.cl tbove board dealing. " We are doing our utmost to give you service when you want it. , r. : WAR VICTIM EURIED HERE. - Funeral: services for George EHwood Bunker, who died In France on armistice day and'wh08e body arrived here Saturday from France, were held in the Fifih.ward meeting house Tuesday afternoon. Bishop S. H. Blake, of Vineyard per sided, and the opening prayer was offered by Bishop Albert Mabey. The speakers were Charles W. Lilliewhite of Springville, Ezra Bunker, Professor Amoa N. Merrill of c the Brigham Young- - nniversitj-- ; and Bishop " Blake. The henediction was pronounced ,by. Rayinohd Harding. The body was conveyed to and from the meeting house on an army caisson and a military escort from C battery acted aa pallbearers. A detail from the battery fired a vo"ey at the graveside and taps was sounded. The dfKlieatory program was offered ty William E. Bunker. f v ice 1, We don't jeopardize your business or comfort by depending on the weather we always have it. . ... v ....... , .' We need your support and we are doing our best to reciprocate. I .m. - m em Icq o -- r :3 for-o-ur Cold i .;i 1 |