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Show THE FT.OVO nLTJLLD, FPJDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. PERSON AUZB i::! ATTD3 Limr;ccpfE;KSr tMlsa Frances Bailey is here from Colorado Springs spending, a month with her father, Charles Bailey, i'lil More between , Ptoto business men and farmers of. Utah Mrs. L. B, Hatch has returned to her county was urged in a meeting of the) FLAY PAVSOS CENTRAL UTAH LEAGTT r. marts episcopal church. Wrd to hold a mass meeting at the home in Hatch. Idaho, after a pleasant Utah CountyFmrm Bureau association BASE BAU AND BA1TIE ROYAL Ko. SO West Second North. 8anda7 stake tabernacle Sunday. July a. at tUU with relatives and friends in in "the .Provo ggnimerclaj cjubgoas f Club Standing. and 7:807-.thusi- ca1 Morminr feiool, 19 "The Timos wenlI6Wn'6FayOB, jrcgram has bees luvtProvo. Thursday afternoon. W. L non. 11 o'clock. - Ladle Guild at ranged and the pageant that held the with -Aa for game afternoon this The meeting was presided over by ,. Springville ,v Mr. and Mrs. John L. McEwaa and Krv Condon's, Monday, 1 p. m. Choir ia Salt Lake City under the direction second-divisiooutfit of that city, M back with a victory American Fork tractlcs, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. W. J". of Prof. Eastmond. representing the small eon left Thursday for their President L. L. Bunnell and County Wednesday the Fan left Jthepark ii! . -, Prove. A. di. will featured.-TJ. rector. J.C. Welch, a aloean, In home he some he several of Agent after that ttUkley, Ogden days' dif-- to take out of Provo fans H Among the farmers present were ithaboat as many emotions-anspeakers will be President George H. Tlsit in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. John by the Wednesday taste left J. 8. Boyer, Jn president and Thorn terem opinions as mere wero icar bad exhibition.pver FIRST WARD. Lehl .. Brimhall and number of the general H. McEwan. 5 I r day CLJiliner, secretary, ol ihe SpringTille bers in attendance. belief society conference, A plen- - board members. All ward meetinrs 4 7 all of 'em r- Who will itch was a problem Man Nepht , lb i musical program. Speaker: On rwjll be adjourned that the citizens Mrs. Walter Gallaher andMiss local of the farm bureau. Other mem waiftd hot under, theJost ? r 306 strain of such ager EUitt waslwrestiing with when Louise" and Cart Seith have returned bers were Fred Nelson of Palmyra, severe excitement It a safe bet that h crew left lor tne souia oi me Lcm th. general and jtake' boards may be present on this occasion. 1 to their" home tn fUwdine. -- Wy c, Or Fred and T member of th wars Relief there we more excitement on thatrCQUnty. itjnaybe BpshardrJXelson, ' . To of Skinner the Beehive TJtah Girls In week with Stake: of after n wno Provo 8paniah Fork, society. spending a ever before in the City of and again it may be Kinney of day than of Pleaaant View. Henry The course of subjects offered to their aunt, Mrs. H. W. William. Games, of UUh in many many take a turn in the box. if none of county Lehl 7,Wdndy' Fork 6. Spanish. THIRD WARD." the Beehive Girls by the stake board Benjamin, president outfielder an may trick turn the them American Fork 15, Payson t anlzatlon there. TV " r free of Madsen of tbeT; charge. draient "TpSSKfl Springville 11, Provo 8- .- -will begin Tueaday, Juno 18, at the ing her sister, Mrs. Chase Hatch, for of the B. T. V. Sacred concert, Representing ue rrovo ouauieBs or lack ot same. This man was none Kitchen or Mitchell may ao slab-men Heber 4, Nepbi 3. SvrKH Chno Punnln4 other of readings, music and solos. new high school building from 7:80 a few. days. Cowan of Nephl. work for the Paysonitea, with the to 1:30 p. m. Each girt may select ham, of the Commercial dub, and Mart On a thaaUmplre decls-- veteran Goatee doing the receiving. doubtful one and rotten eet FOURTH WARD. Miss Helen Kewsll returned Thurs Roylance f the Wm. ' M. Roylance slon-ea- me from the- following nearly costmg a one Br. I The probable lln e up will be: iTday'4chedul4 Interpretative reading. Mrs. M. P. day from Salt Lake, where she has Fruit company. Speaker: Dr. Morton ot the B. T. PATSON Cown an undertaker's bilL The only PROVO American Fork at Sptingville. a farm-erMr. been visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. R. V. on "Why I Am a Mormon." Spe- Henderson. Cunningham invited the ss. case may was the not Stevens, that this rrovo ai ray sou. . ... Short, ss., - " of Utah county to become non- reason fimoot cial musical program. Swimming, Mrs. Algie E. Ballif. ., be said in a few wordsr" Deputy Rallse, Wignall, cf. Lehl at Heber. resident members of the Provo Com- SheriftCart Domestic science, Mrs. Margaret If-rous Beck, 2b. Boshard and a good Sheehan, , ji ForH.it Nepbi. Spanish. Mrs. E. G. Jenson Of Salt Lake re mercial club, and to participate rn the 7 ':";"T'''"s'i"xTH ward: caatmond. ' Wilson, 3b. Singleton, cf., ing free tor ell. Ward conference. Speakers: Two Millinery, Miss Masie CampbelL ' turned Thursday evening to her home dub' activities. Thi invitation was It seems that when Cowan Issued Elliott, lb .. Goatee, c The score: , Giee dub, Mrs. Hannah C Packard. after visiting in Provo a few days with repeated by Mr. Roylance, who point- kls frost the stake board, A special muai-rx- l If. thumbs up signal on the first base Farmer, Sb., SPRINGYtLLRL - ' Barnett, Social and folk dancing Mrs. Algie friend and attending the wedding re ed out that the Interest of the busi- homestead program nder the direction of rf. the a . viewed . , McBeth, it the fans 8now,--rf AB. R. W f i ness men and farmers were identical, .. Lta Jepperson, oe is ting of violin . Ballil ception of Mia Miriam Sutherland. ; Mikesell, lb. rf-;Hlllman, lat straw end some of 'em beaded 6 2 Kendy, i. and ahould be for the toward Girl wishing to take uiUnery will cio ly Ales Fhllnp. a duet, and two Mitchell, p. th territory occupied by th Davis, C, both. beaeUt Mrs. sou Mr. and of and WQlt a Carter of the color Bitted quartet.' of ordangy bring yard vm mentioned above this ' offending 3b 4 1 2 3 Senior, ome time ago we fane ere near i the hat desired, thread the same color, Weston motored to Rivertoa Friday to , In thelf , Camp-bell- PIONEER lb asked the busisee men ot plre'a anatomy with Murder - as ; a gprUtg-vl-ll WARD. a wire shape, which oaa be obtained attend the Betterfield reunion. felt that JSoshard : that place to Join us in working for heartt.. C. T. Hatch. . MuetcaJ at the millinery shops, a needle and rieiger p - Intervene he 8PANIW FORK LOST. Baxter, If Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hartley were our mutual welfare, said Mr. Miner, Deouty Sheriff maintain a little dis scissors. For other courses bring Tcram famished by th choir. 'and w personally visited the busk and if possiblecaused Pexton, Sb. Spenish Fork visitors Wednesday. pencil and not book. the controversey nee folk. On the night of the meet- - cipline. This Binks, cf., MANAVU WARD. 3 1 An Invitation to participate with in five ar SPANISH FORK. Mr. and Mr. Franklin Wetvell ot ing only one business men was pres- - and battle which resulted Taylor, s., Ward conference. Speakers: Ctaks the Beehive girls is offered to all the event and some blood of rest e loss : AB. R. B. O. A. Dunn, p., . Lake are spending the week with ent r think the response from Provo ually- - the J rwd officers. Reading by Deiora Mutual officers ot the wards, and to protection against personal K,' Thomas, e... 1 0 4 ...4 end Mr. J. Bruce Jones of this business men today is little better." the senior girls who dee ire to come, 2'.t;ca.' A special musical program.. Umon the very unpopular .....5 J . S ..;.r meeting adjourned after it was disaster Edwards; cf., . .. Every girl is expected to be recom ."- ...r . ... decided rto await as isritation . from d- ire Cowan .5 2 3 Totals- 33 . 27 11 L..'Thomas,' 2b., Tie Mutual Improvement aaeoeift. mended by her beekeeper as having According to Boshard everybody Rows, 0 1 . . snent Provo business men. It was proposed is Marraret Farnsworth PROVO. ...4 tiocs of the Utah Uk bar been oeen an active woraer aunng in pasi his and him at clout was a taking 1 . .3 in Salt Lake the ruest by Mr. Welch that he and Mr. Cunthe week-enAB. R. H. 0. L George, lb., . . . . jke4 fcy the member of the generan year 0 1 ot Mrs. Ruth Christie. ; nlngham be appointed a committee to clients ia the undertakingfornaturally Bo wen, 3b.; .... 5 0 10 I ...4 Shots, the practice enousrh deputy Jlame i r enlist .tne active Interest of Provo buew 0 1 5 1 l J Andetson, If., . . . .,.4 x Katie, 2D., , JBiem.CIt 'lag JB" Mxi:&7wiiij&'hu. out Slms,Tf." w..:.. . s i a this week her mother, Mrs. Sarah termers oi tne county into closer union wasa big thriller while it last :..2 o o Miller, p, EUOtt. in..-,.,.have would that the fans enjoyed LIFE IN HEEEIt STANLEY business with the institutions of this 0 1 v ndilSlagleton, cf. Clotweather of Redondo,. Calif. By 2 0 0 1 1 ...2 p. ..... Selman, were by match finished disappointed ' city. A meeting is to be ..., arranged for '3 0 1 10 1 Hillman; one went aci f that the the fray only .38 6 41 24 18 Eaxsier, 3b., .n ... ; . JvTd Mr. Lacy H. Farnsworth visited some evening in the near future. ,Totals i round LEHL Thursday in Lehl with relatives. Snow, 'rt.f- .."....-- . ... 3 3 12 1 of the out Cowan was patrolled ABRrHKhzA-..- Kinaey. p.. 3 danger zone by friends. It was said Colege2b.,T. 2 3 6 3 Miss iMamle Beesley has returned .r 2 0 Dodge .. . . his intended resig that he tendering 2 1 from Los Angeles, Calif.," where she 1 0 0,1 . King If he will him one blame No nation. -has been teaching - school,- - end will A.Atjs'oodA...BSJ does'aM" Dd "Pfovo peopte-Trtltn- p-: . . . ..5 0 2 1 4 - - Totals rxd the summprMr."mon th s In Provo 38 8 10 27 U much Webb, Sb., ng .this with her parents, and Mrs. W. 0. 10 1 lb.;; .,4 Thrshr, Batted for in Kinney eighth. eood iudsment 0r 0 H. Atwood, ..4 Beesley. Batted, tor Singleton. Those arrested, were taken into the Barnes, If.,-,- cf., 2 0 ,:4 Score by innings: custody of Chief of Police Manwar Slater, c, 4 2 Provd' John Bills, of Fairview, was a guest 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0- -t . ot will face a charge and probably ing of the Hotel Roberts this week. 1, 2 SDrinjrville ..2 Jaekson, p.j- - . . .1 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 0- -11 fits in an officer executing resisting Errors Sheehan, Kea- Summary duty F. W, Kirkfi of Pleasant Grove, was was Game of a fighting The Ball Elliott Shotz, Baxter, nedy, in Provo.. yesterday. 'Totals 7 17 27 16 ..36 i lambasting nature. Springville nostd Bink Score by Innings;. 2, hits Elliott, Kinney, out victorious to the tune of HJaJL S'panish Fork 1 0 0 1 0 N. C J'oulson, of Kichfield.'nJetn runs Pexton. Farmer ',.4 Home, On the hard boiled list of the payers Lehl j Senior, her of the rtate road cpmtnissi'on,.waj Flei-ee- i ePitcher bas"""Stolen Elliott we mention Fleiger, department 1 in iTfivo V i morning. of Bprinrville nnd ... Outfioldor Davis, Fleiger.- - - aacrlflco Klnccy, Sholz. Base; on balls Off 'Kinney 8, Singleton of ProvOi - Each- - of these NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE members showed poor sportsmanship LETTERS FROM READERS. off Fleiger 1, off Dunn 2. Struck out in hurling base ball material around By Kinney 8, by Fleiger j, by Dunn Standing of qiubs. the lot Fleiger took exception to Jlsi flr The Provo Herald. s. .Bant Rinney. fassea oau uy ; w. Pee. s certain ball , and , after. Umpire Hlllman. L Hit bateman-Bink- s by lArEIrsLKlBdIy accept our thanki Brigham -- 6 -.- 625 pronounced A-- - goodrarticle Smithfield Boshard.T Hits Off KinneyTlT) Urt and apprwilatlon tor the , valuable 6 ,10 ,625 throw to and tried Fleiger got heavy Lewiston . .529 innings; off Bosnard, 1 to t inning; services rendered us at all times, and It down to Springville, Manager of 41-- 3 innings; oft at Wit" Logan . 8 9 .471 off Fleiger, 7 in the decoraof week especially during the League Preston Peterson entered Ogden 3 in 4 3 ": Dunn, - i Umpire-sinnings. 9 .471 tion. .8 an' )3A'''4sVwaMiB'MBHs the scene at this junction and invited Tremontori of gams Cowan. Simmons "and Time . 5 12 .894 ReBpectfulTr yours, Fleiger to sit down. 3 hours 15 minutes. ' SERVICE STAR LEGION. ...x. V'neV Steinsvik lias recently 'boor ' Singleton got sore because he tiKHOrM PCSOM OA ...VYedneadajfl; Results. Sarah IToIdaway, chairman Memorial rd.'if..s as a minister in Christiana couldent hit any thing . the pitcher At 4. ' Brigham Tremonton CommIttee: E!!za.Js'elson. .XJorre- Brig- ay's "urst woman to flU offered snd tried to throw" his- club j':o AT K1 Eaovvr45 PLACS tA5TNKiHT, fciKe been mningsy stands ftlLlbese lit pondingSecretarylj through tha grand At Logan Oeden 5. Loean 0. .. .. i C!l ire th caw1s tle play,fulsmall town stunts which tAMERIGAN-FORK-WIN- S -- AmithfldLewigteOB -4At io'"H4er hr orsaca SLAIN MAN BURIED. 5r Smith- destroy good - bftBebaHr-o- U gh'P to be eliminated The Fans are: entitled""td - Games Parents of William Fuy Crowley. Saturday. -- yr: ; 'V... r the.best ., PAYSON. Good Old These Time. Logan at Qgden. the young man who war killed bythe credited-t- o literature of the Th Smithfield ancients, at Lewiston. Orem car in Springville last week, ar "Ginger"' Elliott, for a home run McBeth, c, . ..... ..... 5 2 ' 2 10 1 In mud, hsd to be baked well Brigham at Tremonton, rived here Wednesday to be present Jor the 4 0 0 6 I over, Artilleryjhe(LSenior MitchelLUb, given circulation. Some ef the au- cracking the Farrer Bros, sign and at the 'funeral, which -- was held at wignaiircf.. to 11 had stewed a. at thors Berg1 chapel m. Thursdav. get probably 4 5 I Fleiger's lost ball in the deep center Kitchen, ss., Wedi-Eail:pciaSs- -lntorment was in the Provo City came. ; they could do their work weed patch. tery. Nashville Banner. The .pitching staff on both sides, ..fV-..- .. 4 u l a i Kaple, 2b were a long ways from their usual 1 Wilson, 3b., .........v 6 . form.'- 1 2 Mitchell, If., 4.1 .1 5 0 Fowler, United State Seal. 10 1L. Hrd Totalsl. J3 24 A $1.50 -- AMERICAN The seal of the United State was -FORK, 80 decided upon June 20, 1782. The ob5 lb Urd . AB. R. H. O. A verse ,U tb familiar side bearlug 6 2 2 2 1 Binch, 3h., wh. r 3 lbs, Lard .50 6"3 3 7 Birk. lb eagle, arrows, olive branch, etc Th 4 3 4 10 1 e... which has never been cut a Barrett reverse, 10D bars Pearl WTiite Soap and 15lba, Sugar . . . .$5.00 5 2 4 X t Durant p., part of the seal, shows an unfinished 5 2 41- In .... Larson, If., pyramid, above which is an eye .".".25 .Tvv California New Potatoes, 5 lbs. for . . 5 2 2 2 Muier; cr., .... blue triangle Th lowest course of 4 1- i Homestead, s., the pyramid bear the Roman number Utah New Potatoes, 3 lbs. for MSy 5 1 Bennett 2b., ,. MUCCLXXVL Beneath on a golden 3 0 Homer, rf, .... JCcels,. peiLbmieh wuw Bvroit is uie uiuiiv; m the agtarT; Saeclorum" (A new era , a e i bunch . Turnip-?f itif , and above the pyramid Is the motto, 43 15 19 27 t Totals " our "Annult Score prospers (He Coeptic" . by Innings:. l :..54 . Carrots, per bunch Am. Fork ,,.0 2 1 0 0 6 2 3 xbeginning). ij Payson . ......0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 C:on Chic twj burchcg for Summary; Errors Durrant, MiUef 2, MiclselL Wilson, Fowler.- - -T- hree-base bur.ch hits Barrett,' McBeth, Mitchell, Kitchen. First base on balli Wignall, C..;uCloiir.CH -- Off Durrant 3, off Fowler 3, off v I I I II I Kitchen 2. ""WlldrTpitch Fowler- -1 First base on errors Payson 3. v X - e.: O iiyer 1? TJIlWOGOi. iu n t 7-- " ttef-Paysoa.JoM'- iSfn . Frirfr-Frankli- -f eon-sisitt- -- tw-BbJ- ' z -- r ......... fiker - ri ll ;, , . ,,, d I.ewt1mrjlw egnil3tODlt ' :i iril -- , js 7t 7".-rr- ' -- n "T-iwfcfc,.- i - -- :,,.,...,, First in Pulpit 0-- .... JJLL1J -- 1-I- r0l Breeiate--hi--e)terci8i- .. Two-bas- e . 06 l ill - B Sim-mon- -- m V .98 - 2-- -- , - .Thn-iNimt- e -- ' ABt-R;4M- -- ro ,v.:, . . J12 feasant's i v ! 1 v iU ,Vrr ........... .. .... r c' 10 ......... ... if C BoBIce in Favor ., -- Iff ,, -- - r ' - '..so liti:l pr ...... 2- -- World's figgestFMule - 1 M m - - Two-bas- I .. - hiu-BI- rk Millerrt-JIomeetea- a. McBeth. Wilson. Struck out Bf Durrant 10. - Fowler 6, Kitchea Passed balls CklcBeth 2. Hit ,by titcher-j-Bass2, McBetht Wignall Stolen Bases Durrant, Birk. Bennett, Larsen "3. Miller HomesteadrBassett, Homer, Kapple. Sacrifice hits Lar-ett s 1 ,.'.. W3U. i f j fio5C' lAta . VE CAN SAVE YOU I t'tt V 10 ? nv& 10 B3uUcd--Ou- 30 0:i.YOU!i KEIVT Stofkand.H c Prime Steers, Perk, Mutton and VeaL ALo a Full Line cf CcIJ Meat3. . GIVEUS.A TRIAL OP.DER . : M-rt-- - ---- - -- N U-fC- IT (V - M34A O rITl s Jut bocaus H Kcri'i. Thcns 521. you wear a peaaant'a bodiceoasn't mean jqu belong soil, lidood tlie love1 Jlua silk t cock, witlj t9 worn by Petty Carpenter In Paramount--picture- s lu chiffoiv collar wouIJnVbe to and cuffs very eervlce-- " abla for a woman witu a hoe... Shirred baby Tibbons which form flower rosettes decorate the skirt. 'The burnt orango hat. matching the collar and flower on ten frock Is trimmed with Ulle-- of the Vi.valley. The attractive pseeanfa bodice is la his favor this' gummefr J - a -- Anderson, llo., says his gentle mule, Jack. Is the'V est uu W TTlilB n.A ..-XOn." fill Utifflr shown in the rt('?fi aali to be the smallest mule skinner In the worlL ' IUU1U 111 VllO. wt'HU. ; |