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Show JIONDAYr AUGUST 8, PROVO," UTAH, Evan, by whom be bad leea chilghe died tea years ago. children suit! vert .The followim Mrs. P. R. RotUe7 Mrs. ?f."H. Tanner dren, SILVER CITT, Aug. . 8. Oku as . stricken --With. it at the Black, Hawa ii Hertns' encampment t Richfield, yesterday morning at the dome " State Senator Perry f his . roller, In Silm City; funeral services will be held in , T tie First ward, chapel or Provo Wed-who Viikinn, i.-ikis- I son-in-la- -- ' ,Mr. iru ti:t Jcba rf. Worsley, " Lake latt week. jneri. juuin w rroio, airs. R. B, Fuller A. and Wilkins of Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Letters Man gum and Silver, City; also thirty-ongrandchildren, and -- four great trandcbildren ; family hae returned from a . one sister, Nancy W. Colton of trip so Pibh Lake.. Vernal, the mother of Congressman illwtf-C- all --ef - feew4ifcriwa a Cob bTOtheir3o1iir Pro to risitor last week, in the interwukins of Prom v. The remains may be riewed at the est of business. , '" home of Mr. Wilkins' daughter, Mrs. -Tid Mart KarrenT 315 South Third East, iars. fTid Tygvraim and son are spending a few days in Proto with prior to the aerrice. relatives and friends. years of age, Provo; tied Satnrday afternoon after a lingering illness at bis borne, 187 East Second North street. Funeral services will be held .Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the First ward chapel. The body may be viewed t the rest f th ebeiear----Mr. Worsley was born at Nauvoo, HI., April 10, 186, and came to Uuh with bis widowed mother in 1853. Two years afterward 4he family removed to Provo, where he had since resided with tbeeiceptiqn of eight .years at Picnic Under Beech Tree- - , Stanley 'Morgan and Verdie Jefferies When la full foliage the beech tret have returned from a two weeks' trip la remarkable for its dost shade and through Yellowstone park. coolness. The branches and such ' W. Dean Loose, son of Cot, and Mrs. parts of the tree as cannot be nod C. E. Xoose, left Saturday morning far make flre usefully employed capital Berkeley, Cal., to resume bis study wood. of law at the University of California. Mr. Worsley ' Is" survived by bis widow, Diantha (Billings) Worsley; three sons, Spencer of Los Angeles, Alfred B. of Provo,. Ross G. of Salt Mrs. Jennie Lake; "two daughters, Moore of Provo and Mrs. Leone C:Iby of Pleasant Grove, A!i.Msrj ;.B. Cluff of Provo and Mrs. Alvira b. Kenney "i pioneer feiacksm - olt-asan-t Will in was a son of John C. ata Nancy Kennedy Wtlklna. Ha was t Kaueo..UU May , 1844, ia 3 . S. church, had Joined the J ja..-!tM.d vUi he was 3 days of age the i .vine in Nauvoo was burned by a mob. other and baby were carried The oat and coropeilud to seek other quarters. Tiey, moted west .Mr. WHkins asisted in putting out the first jikperia.Pxoxo. Thelast, were twenty-fiv- e years of his llf as a mining man. la Jt67 be married Mary Jane Mc-- . PERSONAL mm passes m i th" of ' VernaL'-,- : " brother, ofbllywoodXTaXI3ndoiie Worsley of Provo. MrTWorsley Ts rej rrted K. K. agisted telipiesj builr n iflther-jflgtrBftio- have , fo of all the tyahely XSrttOTch Harding in the state of Ttah. motored to Salt Lake Friday to spend Mr. and Mrs. the White Cups and Saucers 40c Fancy Decorated Cups and Saucers...-- . Set of Six Water Glasses VY. ... . ,777777; . . i i i 'I '. It . . . '.2Zt .7. : ".43f ............. .t;.... ........... White Dinner Plates, per set .90 One dozen Jelly Glasses .. . .... 55L lJb .can Lunetta Coffee t ; tTr7TTtV7t '""" i' S8. . . ,7 . . .. . . . . ... . .. ; 59 bottle Malt Syrup . . . sack Sunripe Oats .53 . , ,"7777777777743 2 lbsfFuTrCrearn Cheese .. . . . 10 lbs. Navy Beans ......i , .. , 10 lbs. Eice ... 59 '. .... 1-- qt. 9-- lb -- ..... 10 lbs. Sugr ... ...... Lak CASH AND CARRY. Armory Dancing .. ---- , . " park last JMrt and week. and Jrs.EvejHayerion Mrs. B. W. Miss Editha Booth. ; Mrs. Lary H. Farntyorth, daughter Margaret and son Hatch left1 Saturday afternoon last for Heber to visit relatives for several days. G. have as their gusts Mr. and Mrs.- - A. .B. Olsen of Logan. Mr. anil Mrs. William G. Goldstein of Pocatello, Idaho, former Provo residents, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs,; George E. Robison for a " number of days.1 Mr. and Mrs. George B, Harding are spending a weelt at Vivian Park. Mr. and Mr. Ed Olsen and three children; Maurine, Ida and Ireta, have returned from a trip to Fish Lake- Mr. and Mrs. George P. Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson left for SPANISH - BEATS - PAYSGN Vera! to attend the funeral services and sister, Mrs. for SPANISH --FORK. Spanish Fork Bartlett jAahley took I Fayson into camp Friday by the (Mrs. J. Nusink and family returned narrow margin of one run. The score home Thursday after spending a week Selman both at Donnan's resort, Provo canyon, ; was 7 toa 6. Crane andCrane good game, whiffing . pitched , ten - men and - Selman seven. Each and family. bason-balla turned Sunday evening, after spending1 gave one -- nluVl1. I rlonciiint wo.ir in HrftVft rflTivnn. .AB!.ILH.,J'iXX -; & 0 0 .. mgal, Cf r.' off on1 Tntron VlnniloT ,.. i i. i and. House- - oieeie, ss kne Farmers' Roundup c ;. , 5 1 2 10 ... Goates, thelr-daught- Co: gei : m 5- fOi the liS 6 rat eft Yaetaeday'a Results. Tremonton l;f Ogde i - At Ogden . de. Wednesday's Schedule. Ogden at Logan. t Smithfield at Tremonton. ea; pb ' - Lewlstonatrlgham: 7 wh ; - Jh coi - Th Bo t Gash tw he Je tei toi th-w- fWi an - WEEJL,ENDmGJlUGUSTL13U92L. Sugar sack Graham Flour sack Armour's Rolled Oats 1004b sack Bran Swift's, Premium Bacon, per lb. Fancy Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 10 ., Fr sk Phone 4(5 ,wi fo re ...... OOf M in re 50c Utah Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. . f wwt Utah Egg Plant, per lb. . 2 dozen Large Cucumbers New Cabbage, per lb. pkg. High .Quality Iced Tea 3 pkgs. Corn Puffs; extra special . . ; , . . . w 22 th ......,;,i;48 $1.35 9-- lb w"w so .....35 m )I - j ...... ............. .......154 6.114 020t cans 2 cans Underwood's Lunch Tongue j , , . 2 cans Hershey's Cocoa . v. 'a . 2 pkgs. Hominy . . . . , ,,,. 2 pgs. Seeded Raisins .7. 7 . . 20c pkg. Ammonia .. - F , . . . 7, . 7 . . lfy ,...,,,. Pi L .T... 35 at ... . ... . . . .r.45f .... , x . .... 35 'i v. 5f Z . ... ... ... .... '.7.7 7. .77. . B CT 45 H ......................... ......,.,,,.10 Lighthouse Washing Powder, pkg. ......5 2 cans Eagle Brand Mui7w-.7- , Wt; SKLL rKtibri MILK AINU KEsn UKEAM ol H R 5 12 , ' jfc)0 777777. .7777T.C777. .?7$1.50 : Teterson for a few days, Preston of the Cljbt. Ogden , remontqtt Logan Smithfield Brigham Lewlston . 9-- lb 01 Mrs. C P. Rainer of Pocatello Ida., is 'here visiting her father, T. C. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, 10 lbs. . : - rti1 4 11 w : ; NORTHERN UTAH - uuyior Save Money - "of Salt Lake is a Pfovo visitors, the guest of - -- National Ceuncll of VfMr.m,- National Council of Waos liiheriiad kept tut goinxeraauMlMifeftintj be another story to tell today. But hold a wiener roast and swimming consists In tha United 8iatea o thlrc one organUatlona, with appruaatta; the fact remains that they stopped party at Provo's newest bathing Provoana beach tonight y 10,000.000 nvsmbera. going after the Forkersjushed three runs across the pan in their half of 7 the third. incident the Timps that Following concluded that they couldn't win any how, so why try?. And they didn't, It has become a habit for other Central league teams to imagine that American Fork plays better ball. Some day they're going to dress up nine wooden Indians in American Fork costumes and let 'em win the games. II That'll aave the Fork the . hundred bones a month paid to Miller. AwHzANCtCARRY: 8Y$TE ZrZltOWEJTlPRlCEl Kinney gaia outpiteher jMiUerriut TH MOST COMPLETE LINE Kinney can't do all of the work on the yjf ot -- ttanding -- ' Russell Miss- Gwendolyn WE DELIVER. POiM . children and Mr, and Dalton of Price are camping at the Cr E. Gilesjran chat rSouth" Fork Tor a week. Phone 848. ' -- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ludlow aniS family and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Aveson of Salt Lake were visitors at Viviaa .J::i80 3.'- - Three-bas- e nett, Parker, hit Miller. Bases on balls Off Kin-- , CDfTRAL HAGUE ney 3. . Left on -bases- -r American Fork -- WM 8, ywyq-.- s. pitch Ktnaey. Bases on errors American Fork 3, hits Miller, Sin Provo S. Two-bas- e gleton. JHome run Snow. Struck out By Miller 10, by Kinney 9. Passed pitcher-Par- ker Freddie Farmer did hia hit toward ball Hillman. - Ijit by by Kinney. Sacrifice hits throwing away Provo's last chance to Singleton, Rlele. Stolen get a look In on the Central league! BirErShaehan, bases Miller, Homer, Sheehan, Lar' pennant race. sen Farmer contributed three errors, T. wfeiehBore than off seVSaow'a homer RECORCWNTME-WlENEft-ROASand Sing's double-baser- . V ecomea Ihe-dutTh Herald -- fine atart - Tha Timpa got. away in Friday's affair at American Fork to recoEd the fact that the recorders of " i the conduct of dancers, particularly as field." , American Fork can. lose, airofthe to the Style of dancing at the Armory ' ball. . remaining games it plays and still win aaserts Harris that he ha tb e secoBd" half pennant. Sergeant Provo mourners now- - may gather been approached a number of times by people who have never been there close and listen to the sorrowful tale to the Timps Frito see for themselves. He is per of what happened - ' . fectly willing to take criticism from day; , AMERICAN- - FORK. people who know what they are Talk -AB. R. H. PO. A. ing about, and ls anxious to receive C 0 0 suggestions and help in the matter of Larsen', if 4 0 .0 J Improving the character of the dancing Birk, lb & -- 1 - J 1 1- -4 Bftrfattt-4- 1 at the Armoryj 5 2 3 Last Friday night at the Legion MlUer, p 0 dance quite a number of parents were Durrant, cf 4- 0 3 0 0 there, and expressed themselves as Homer, 3b 4 0 being pleased with the good discipline Bennett, 2b .,..,. 4 0 9 I exercised by Sergeant Harris, , and Binch ss 1 2 0 0 0 were also gratified to note the inter Parker, rf est he exercises toward establishing Totals J .37 f t 27 5 a higher staMardthaiTeven now pre -- PROVO vails, And if the young peoplewilt AB.R.H.PO.A, give him their support, and take 9 0 5 s kindly to his' suggestions it will only Hillman be a little-whi- le unUl that hall will be Raile2b 1 recognized ..aa a place wherebnly Snow, rf 0 9 those who desire to foster real cul Elliott lb 3 1 ture in dancing will attend. Singlton, cf There are usually a few people in a Sheehan, It 1 1 dance who persist In carrying Im Farmer, 3b 1 1 proper postures. It is quite certain Shots, ss... 9 1 that if more parents would accom- Kinney, p.'.. 0 0 pany their children, they would be Dodge .... glad to show more dignity and culTotals ....39 3 8 24 7 ture in their omim;:s!r.-rFBatted for Sheehan in the eighth. It Is certain that a really cultured person will never allow himself to take a bodily attitude that savors of anything but perfect respect, and courtesy, and honor toward his partner. Mrs.-Ha- set Tetlowtonr"park: DANCE XJIMTiCz 'some criticism -A: -V- There has been Thornton have from a pleasant trip through -- family and .......59 NO CHARGE. -r---- returned Iatt & Sons 428 West Center. n.i.. Mrrihd TrfrsTW'filTamTTawkTns iM harsXuna.Soap.j!&j.u..A..t4...4S W. E ,,, J. rnliam Nelson of Idaho Falls have returned home, after , (There has been much said for, and an enjoyable stay .with relatives and, against, dancing in Provo and nearby friends in the Garden City. halls. "The following article was written at The Herald's request by a citi- Misa lone Flectson of Butte, Mont., zen who has had opportunities of ob was a Provo visitors last week serving dancing at the various halls and resorts here, and who was pres Mrs. J. W. Huieh and family, have ent by request of the management at returned from a pleasant trip to Fi Friday's dance Jn the Armory.) ..43 20 lbs. New Potatoes 10 ,',, ; t SumZljlmatlJkiien, Farmer t C 07 03 Ben j. 1 1 S 0 0 0 1 0 0 S 8 re-so- rt, -- .1 . ,.. day,; Mr. and Mrs. Ending fiuflf13 4 J B. George 0 0 American Fork Provo mm deace-oa-4b:-d- ay Arthur Iay of Fairvlew is feere visiting bis sister. Mrs. B.'L. Larsen 1 T5 f MORE FOR THE MONEY. . NO CHARGE. NO DEUVERT, 450 West Center St, Provo er I . . $ -- -- ' ; - h . 11 i .J -- i i y ; Lake and Salt Allen of Helen Miss Iloward Lamoreaus of Twin Falls. .nunt th. uilinH in inly fitM J he- - guesta IcfM r. and Mrs. Milton -- tones. ?lle , I C ri PK, Mikesell, W. Taylor. 4 h ; p Totals 5 0 -1'. 2 3 i n 13 n a 4 0 0 0 3 i B 6 1-- 26 7..41 . 6 SPANISH FORK. L. Thomas, AB. R. H. PO. :. 4 3 1 .. 5 0 . S 13 . 5 7 4" 2b.. Edwards, cf uRowe, ss George, lb McBeth, c Bowen, 3b ' Mrs. Stanley Lawrence of Shelley, Simmons, If Idaho, is spending a tew days In this Myler, rf "ity, the guest of her sisters. Miss Selman, p C. E. J1 JLj 1 L Miss Vilate Elliott returned Tuesday from Shelley, Idaho, where she has been visiting for a few weeks. Vilate Elliott and Mrs. S 4 Kitchen, 3b 4 Crane, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor have re turned from Downing, Idaho, - where they have been visiting their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. If. Mitchell," Ericksen. . . 4 1 :55 -:0 . 0 Totals 41 0 .3 t .. 4 7 il Only left and going, at COST 28 16 -- mmmZ in hoM " 7 8 j 11 i Co. HigrtPatent High Patent Flcfcr, 96 lbs Sugar, 10 lbs 22 Ears Laundry Soap ; . . ...... - .- . I . - - . ON EASY TERMS. CRYSTAL JWetal Constructed. Vegetable Fibre Insulated. . - I '11- . ALASKA AUTOMATIC afl Pfrigeratori fill You AU Know This Ref rizerator , . REFRIGERATORS ARE A YEAR HOUND NECESSITY THEY J3AVE ENOUGH " , FOOD TO PAY FOR THEMSELVES. . . S . PRICES i.. " . Cash and Carry SOME REGULAR Flour, 48 lbs. . . , s a few Refrigerators .$1.40 .$2.75 75 $1 .00 EVERY REFRIGERATOR EN OUR STORE MUST BE SOLD ' THIS MONTH ,i 0 i if MEAT DEPARTMENT in Heme r Ilambergcr ard Gausage, lb . . .. .. 7. . . Steaks, per lb! ,.1SJ to 22? lYrlt Chcrs r.T. .7 7. 7. 7. .7 . .720 to 23 U.mb Ci ors' lb": .... 20? to 25.: 1 u 1 .... ...... - I i. 15 r.cndered Lard, lb.. w, lb. sprnU - 1 ' i 1 1 . 1 I . :..w? : f 5 ,j Km Dollar Down Terms for. 25? . i. 1 ; V n - |