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Show t iii mm UlUllbillU I 11:55 CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Won. LmL fort vrimr. America . ......... ................ BpriBfTUM - jProTo jme Good Ones i BpaaUh Tort X2s:z:exiiiziixzii : . .. . ......... LeM TIv irui3-- rl r i 1 '.. rt - jmj It .i ' ! f r- -f r i u ' . . r'-V- ii.u'K' h'.tJth - V! r of ttif fl,iiii!)iuiv(r f'-r- f f . trf tl i.fi.ite. -- fetvp ie -- ' U Qu-e- :i mM: 'Western - ; m t bad 1een Tiaitint wltk week. ( KepntlayfTlmpftrT-mpaB- today. . il JM East. . them tot' a use: : ' ..L Serond A-- l If Baioohgge, n r t witj ii " ft 3r..u. conaitiDB lnthPhOBe 608-W- 1 . - til HERE IT 18! Mr. and! Mrs. Reed Boren and daughmareliOO lbs.. ter, Barah, of Oakley, Idaho, are visit- A aicSnjfn'tTtijiTrvttTalK ing with MraiidrLl)i:D.5cEwB for a few days. lJOO 'lbs, broke and, good to pull; a five-yearo- double Ores, with; Mist Afton Leavitt has returned to 34 wagon, spring-tent- ; doubletrees, WIN OR LOSE. neckyoke, bed, a borne in this city after pleasant - ,. Win. Lose ber a double haraeaa, good condi-- i week with friends and relatives in j American Fork. tlon; a single harness, good eondi-.777 Ml SprlngTille uire J. A. (Meecllaia", tlon. .555 Glen Flnlayson, who has been at- Fourth inq .667 PROVO ...... North. S Salt at Utah of .445 .555 tending the University .555U45 Lake, is visltlngnwith bi- s- fflOtherL FOR RENT Big d ub!e room, elia. Spanlah Fork: .333 Mrs. F. J. Flnlayson, for a few days. .445 Payson ...... cool; located at 240 N. Univ. Ave. .445 Lehi Ctiilds, Herald off ice. Set , Mrs. N. A. Peterson and dattghtef-.111 .222 i Ifeber "7. .7... ' I a word to ' ......... .t.t'VKit. II Kr; d is rj-- iJ Vv-V- "fJOSSTlfiTObAY'S I. : , HUrd lefculator. Lyt-ll- , bo hai- tie the hule .Vaie J(D FuX. Jr: rwlil.1. win k end Fildav. i k hrtnh m 1h rule 7f t i.,,,,.,.. Bonhard Kinney, r . ... GAME. Nolson today. and twlrlirir dutr i" are ' - " The Herald , Nephl lost a poorly played game to that was due to the fact that most of the rejrular Nephl recup-- ' players were out of the line-up- , eratlng for the Provo game.,. Lehl Friday, but PMl. Andrus hag announced that he is through at Spanish Fork, and will linger 'round Logan this summer. - The First ward team of the M. L A, Springvllle comes here for the first league Tuesday won its second game, game next Wednesday. . Watch the and now leads tht leagut. yesterday battle for second place! the', defeated tht Third wsrd team FOURTH WARD WON. by a score of , with Boyd Roberts and Lenn Creer each making four Tht Fourth ward team of the M. L A. league defeated the yesterday Bonneville ward team by .score of I to 4 .In a game. Birdt of Anethtr Ordtr. ". have beard men.", mid Senatd N. Tht Fourth ward team includes R. Cooper. Fred Cooper, A. Boy den, Sorghnm, "dltconrslng most tUMjuenp Emll - Corlett, - Earl on tht Aiflerictn taglt, wbtn wtjii Dewey, jacobsonLeely Joe Traufer, Joe Barnes,- - Ald-ou- i tkeir minds were really on was (ttail Markham, William" Stowell, Fred on toast." Markham and Lawrence Epperson. 17-3- ATT'ii i I J il well-playe- d 1 ii! hours a H(.u?.l.ep.r'," F.fth North. W. L W4NTED da?.---- - ce, FIRST WARD WINS ANCJThtR,"' convention. - 16 & V Mrs. W. 'J. Mortimer has returned Roue home afipr a' few davs' visit In Salt! "Manager" KlIiotT will .ittfck Hall be" Lake, attending the M. 1. A. couVen- - wAXTEEH-Clea- n' "'Mndtljo bat If.Hillman sbowg aiRns of tion. est ash prioex rrBdv-fo- TbeaM THAT GIRL MONTANA Fourth North.' a few days In Salt Lake attending the ... devfioi'iufiit of ttuioreseen in!anj,es. la the screen adaptation ;, story all the delicious humor e.ioirope,i for tbe XpoIiI in saving Keoiwh '.be original is said to baye ben fair, anf "The l.na l.Tlmpa. .Me beat 'em once, at Nophl. and taken advantage "of. e (scenario was prepare a "by Clark witr una mo ioie tor Ann :.V If Iehl wins from SprlnglTIe, and i Miller and Lawrence IcCloskeyt tr.yed by M.nt Aljen. Is one of the Tlmps down Nephl. the Spring L'onstahce Blnney plays the role of al.Xv" l"?: th fea,,lf Thayer, viucra and rirapa wilt BtTtledor see ? little queen, and, she is said to tnid-plabotrHwlth a .667 percent- Home-"obest the ,workof her " age. "':."."""". o r ia this part, . Vincent Coleman ys opposite ,Mhs Dinney in the A victory over Nephl will open quite tf of Stephen of Hetland. Other .Hdistance between Provo and Nephl aunt roles are played by J. H. QQ? r ana Frank twiee. Oem feting cast are Roy Fernaodei, Jessie Everybody in this neck of. the woods a. J. R. O. Perkins, Betty Car-:t- r is rooting hard for Spanish Fork to and Chub hiMHelf, a Boston win from the league leaders today. , terrier. ' with Ail. the wise " AVI if :v to buy me ' FOR 8ALaV4iarlTidMffl?JB--4J5-Jcycle, good condition. Phons 1 i DIAXA AT.T.EN jnnp s n .1, T. llfiuUphf rV ara increased re Uieir .lifUcuIUes ; L tr k.r t "Mr. and Mrs. F. C Robinson of 8alt irrs; Laks motored t Provo 8ndar . to J75 acoompany their parenu noma, Mr. Matbenbmtk. who and MrvX-W- C .lf. i. Tliey art rones! tn abandon if liiiigiloiiisOiy a .evolution irl the FA frgn star. public as li at t'.if i .750 5 .500 . 4 and was , rr T: rl I ! i! ,:m o ' if.!-- 1:1 1; S 1 oo park "S"r,i i - 1 Lehl plays at BptinrHlle. Spanish Pork at American Fork. Heber playt at Fayson, - FOR- - SALE Underwood lypewntarJ ' fooa Sirs. Iom Martin of Santa Ana, completely pvernauiea. Box 99 P hoce Reasonablo price. Is with her CalU. vUitlng in Provo parenu, r. and Mrs. Jobs Cochran. I f a I Apply 17 Mr, John LovfeHTHotl Roberta. J J76 4' hotiae. WANTED--FtirEi8h- ed 1 GAMES TODAY. ,r.tr A LITTLE Sl'CH 1 7 I Hcber Pet I IT irazo.? PERSONAL The Kentuc - MUa 'Mary Han's returned Sunday, after spending pari of last wek attending the . Primary convention. , T -. cotn B rags; offie.- - 2M If you haven't bought a new suit, in recent montha t means- yoti haven't seen the new lower prices" on Kuppenheime'r good clothes. ; Don't buy a suit until hi,-1- ! -- -- T, Gardner Mr. and hn Murray were Provo visitors last week, returning home Monday. of Mrs.-Jo- da , Claud S.' Aabworth, architect, who Dr. and Mrs. D. D-- Boyer were visit-or- s jn Salt iike lasjt week, when they has been a 'member of the grand jury attejided the) osteopathic convention. at Salt Lake City, has returned to hif The .licture waaTOHby Dr. W lnting iSferyiSing as ielng to be Of J.i.C.Lpg.-- , Angeles onee3..iand AjajaJaJLht-i- n Ziua, quet was held at the Hotel Utah after back home. W6rkr-He-rep- - - i ... : . . .. v ,, ' KUPPENHEIMER Gbod ClothtSs " 6f d the lecture. Mr, and Mrs. W,'H. Lee of Salt 'Mr. a"nd Mr. Walter- Folland --we're visiting in Proov last week with Mrs. tend the funeral services for Dr," Pike, held in tbe stake, tabernacle. Folland'g sister, iMrs.L. V. Sutton. -- -- Every garment tailored to the highest quality standards ; made to fit, and keep or. fitting during long wear. Exceptionally attractive Values offered now at v - The Misses fJloise : Stewart, Lyle 'Sirs.' ia vHitng relaNelson and Helena Stewart, and Mrs, tive in Montrose, Colo., for a few Andy J. Stewart went to Brigbam City days. : to attend the wedding reception for returned tb Miss Muriel Jlprsley and. HaroldM.. .Mrs. L: V.' . A'rbb Anderson. her home in Twin Falls, Iiaho, after a pleasant visit with Provo relatives. Mrs.'.W. W. Brown is here from Mantithe guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. George A. Hansen and Mrs. B. Phllpott for a few days. Knight Starr Jordan were Salt Lake visitors Saturday last. Miss Louise Foster has returned Mr. and Mrs,Paul-- D from Salt Lake, after spending a year .Jensen of at the L. D. S. School of Music. were Provo yisitora Snowflake,-Anz- ., the past two weeks. 'Mrs. Byron Ott of Fayson was a Provo visitor .Monday. Mrs. Cliff Sutherland and daughters, Margaret and Yoland. are .here Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Sutherland left from Weiser, Idaho, visiting Mrs. H. -- Jack--Afflec- $45.00 -- a month with relatives and friends.- - The Schwab rGlothmg-es-r iEv-S- ttt i' ' -- Mranirj5tJ,lint Dixon and Mr. :' was a Salt snd Mrs.- - Alden Chatwin spehftht' '"'- --: Lake visitor last week. week-enIn Bait Lake. . The oHuse of Kuppenheimer Good Clotfies Mr, and Mrs. Hodge Marshall of Garfield spent Sunday with relatiyes Why Should She Complain? in Provo. , Elderly . Man to tht Doctor "My missis sent me fur a bottle o' medi cine fur me cortU-Sb-e sayt U keeps CARD OF THANKS. ber awake o" nights. I says, 'Yoa'vt nuffln to lie awake f er, I've got to The family of thejate Dr W. R. lie awake an', corf-'-- " Pike desire "to give their sincere thanks to his many friends for their acts of kindness and words of sy to"theni during the period of thefr bereavement, and espe-ciallchurch ta for the use of the tabernacle; to the Masonic fraternity for the services so 'f beautifully given at the tabernacle and .. the grave, and to those who provided the musio at theTfuneral services. ' ' - i. Mrs. John A. Johnston ZlX -- -V- d Scorns Aid FittecTKnees y -- ;. V : f B. Y. U. - H 1 PROFESSORS LEAVE, Prof. M. Wilford Poulson of the B. Organdies, Flexons, Dimities, Tissue Ginghams, Ginghams Percales, Suiting, Bleach, Factory, Summer Silk and you need ia White and Summer Matcrials going on this sale at a sacrifice. Voiles, 7"; and S.'c 45c TO 60c SUITINGS 30c TO 45c LAWNS at at ir.'VE GINGHAMS at 25? and 35 to C5 C0 and 75c VOILES at LOT ' COD Price on ecial Special Price on ONE LOT OF PEPvCALE OF GINGHAM and 25 : 1XACK AND TAN ILK GLOVES Special Price on ALL SILK DRESSES fcr -- r v . .. . 25 PER CENT OFF at For Children's Suits, at - 15 PER YARD , Real Heavy -r-r e tM. DOESN'T ASK ALIMONY. - Y. U. ;.., which m - One of the few divorce suits filed children. Accordmg to, the complaint the couple were jnarried at Manti, January nr, 1916, and .have two children, t one four years old and the other two -Phil Franchira, Brooi:;yn old. .. years , mow prefers toxins to nis fat.lerj The. complaint alleges "that since J His an- - mw'h is ia fin the April, 1920, defendant has failed to furnish plaintiff or said minor rhil- seaien-tien- ny Valgai, Jack Sut of Something new in the" way of suits. ?,""wit'rCDlam'cm:"necessaries fir the little lad is thlsoverblouse' m'1 . . . ith trousers which gather into-the, oeienoant Iding habit knee. These suits come' m. B. ttnH aDI3a . support i bis minor - : Qettlna It Over. : i nA' ir.. vn.iuicu. Tk oil. tnna. as It may toend, a man j Strange Tlie Plalllti" alleges that she is now shown Is of light blue, embroidered t compelled to tly on th support of tlways make a hit witfr.a'womao-in yellow. art5P'lS he her. misses ... " jittreQts lor nerseir and children. saying X- -- i. ..I. izihel b-- One Lot of N LADIES' .OXFORDS AND BARRED DIMITIES 1 is-a- " PUMPS For Slightly soiled. AT A SACRIFICE able-bodie- d X w 7 - car.net find space to list, which will be on special counter for your Inspection, ball and ever. Ycu are sure to find just what you want at a real bargain. r rtcrhl ,i - 1 :c!l prices cn all White Long Cloth, Nainsook. Perline Lawn and Flaxon this sale. There are many other pieces f- - vorcethenstodyjnQttwoTni nor- children and that their father shall pay 4 a montn lor the support of his ( PANAMA CLOTH , ALL $1.00 OVERALLS AND COVERALLS 75 tht autumn. court in many months in which the wife does not ask for alimony was that filed today r Bradley against lt-W- Bradley.v The wife asks for a decree of dl-- One Piece of . . at : li v in izlwUlciliel $1.00 VOILES -- f ill e ir DOTTED SWISS 20 " Sill I 25 35c TO 45cJ CREPE Ic COTTON 20 ' (L i left today for a three months' stay in ChTijagdrwhere he win pu?sue a course at the University tf Chicago.- - He expects to Y, U: ve jil , J. 4. - X. . J Wo' 111 Capital end Surplus $200,000 .-- :.'-7! |