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Show t - - THE PROVQ HERALD. WEDNESDAY; AUGUST, 10, 192i. BUSINESS 1 urn ti nl g uc i h n a 1 By Allman Doings of the Duffs U' L IV rtistic Piano Tuning. -A, TUBKEK ABE W. ' : ' r n inc lw-- -- 1 wi l J ' x HAOH 1 1 rrJ L ri-lf-r RWUVmi Atifk 4 Qg j w. Attorney-it-La- t 558-- chiA'n Phone HI 7 . g! 1 1 - i Tun ts..,,.,,-- Phone 661-- , raEE EXAMINATION, phone 41, C. E. SANDGREN, D. Mfice and r 1 315-32-1 Residence, tt .... ; C a' A ita n y . i 2-- rortat .Max, a Hillman. Ralle, rf y-s-? Snow, ElUott, lb Singleton, cf Dodge, rf Parks, ss Tuttle. c - E. Petty, If Reid; 3b v : . --- V.: Vx,ii - hTVi j:tA ka Ave V 1 vu,. . : lb NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE etandlng of the Clubs. 4 '2&'zt " GOVERNOR COMING m vnA -- Ogden - 9 i.L M'.t 'Governor Mabeyland hisTstaff wlu' Logan attend theLGovernori-Ba- ll to be Smithf ield -'Ti-i. " given by the American Legion and Brighara Battery C jointly at the Armory, Sep- Lewistoa tember 16.. This announcement was made Saturday by Battery C officers, Sunday's GamesV who have received the governor's acAt Ogden Tremonton 1, Ogden i. ceptance of the invitation to visit the Provo post of the American Legion. i Saturday's Gamsd. with the Logan 4, tiewlston 5. governor's address to the Legion. The Smithfleld SrighaBi 4. dance, Xre Mrs. Mabey probably will accompanytbe . Today's Schedule. . governor to Provo. The wives of Ogden at Logan. staff-alsthe governor's o are Smlthfield at TremontOttir- - ? .1 . expected to attend the dance. n jewiaton at grfghask. r I aVJ)jL n h - iai1- 1 Lunt, rt Keough, p Dunham, cf I. Petty; P . Sheehan, If Farmer, Sb Shozt, ss Kinney, p, " Jones,- - th-I'k- Graham was x&, aivwe Walter Freshwater, 9, k. ' John C. Graham, f. - ; -Fred Evans, 0;-- - i Mr. Evans says h didn't ; to th Strawberry to tish; that he went , along merely: to keep cor, . . McCune, 2b " isxtioft-wrtajpshinf caven, tuui Mr. Gams, NEPHI 2b trom The total cay. of Today's p Line-u- er ralTirTetnrned Hebert PROVO r-s-rrv- -- won the flshlng.. contest at thr Strawbern la whicli J. C. Graham i"d rred Evans "also SWaUer-FTesawat- Where They Play Tod.ityV'."' v'' ' Nephi at Provo. j Forkcr Leht Payson aLSprinsvlllft, Probable iy v?4 '. -- 2 -- SpanisU Clause Must Be Put Back heavy. It is too far from the other So ' Weak Team cities of the league, Lehl has not May B0YER' 4i DR P. D. Strengthen. supported baseball well this season. P&one 287, and sari Is deadly afraid, of American Lehl Nephi play here today- ,- and - will 446 North University Aye. and JheJatter .con4iders Lehl as rptrkv ttvltbecTiinp8eTnfttter.o(: who sticks in the second place. ' Not a suburb, as it does Pleasant Grove. COAL that anybody cares much,, but little Lehi and Nephi may be supplanted THE KIND YOU WANT details of that sort must be patched in next year's leauge. There is a strong agitation to pur up before one can really say that the tudard, Castle Gate, King, 1921 season of the Central Utah In their place Murray . and Midve two fine hasebll cities, and league is done and ended. with Panther, Clear Creek, , American Fork' is the champion of easier, traveling for the other" tpam . ' Black Hawk. the season, both halves, and now can Murray and Midvale wilmae.. tne look ahead at a aeries- - with the Central one of - the outlaw Order Today ;jest Northern "Utah -- champs -- for- the state leagues in he-Unte' states. They be to to will the agree pennant. Next year it ought SMOOT & SPAFFORD clause, for real bas'bau sports. Provo entering the state rag chase. they-a- re If still anothe change is to be made Provo mightrhaveone itthis year Satisfaction Guaranteed. v if the Central hadn't been all bound Eureka ,migb.V4)e-lakeninEurePhone 17, ' up with a lot of small town tape, tied wanta to ;et into the Central league, team better "than up to make it feel comfy for the and wilt support suburban villages of this part of Utah. any town now In the Central except The Central race was - practically ing aione rrovo, EG.LATHROP decided after the third game was "Should the board of control stand played. The rest of the season was! firm in lta program of making the Chiropractor but pounding home the fact that It Central a small town league 1 is pos:ours sible that Provo mav withdraw from 2 A. M., 2-- 5; P. M. was a procession ana not a race. Provo Is too good a basebaM town the leftguer Already suggestions have - And Appointment. ' for that sort of a baseball, program. come from Murray Midvale, and high Eureka that Provo go in with them In Ifficea 44 W. Tenter,- - Provo. Provo can. and will, support Dut Provo will Insist clasS basebalh real league of baseball? Word that every ..team- ftrihe league must fronr" Payson- - Indicates that TPayson thirty-da- Kuigs- - of Swat aridEEeiu Qust-ISIep- hi REMOVES THE CAUSE- -; I &nkee Murray and Midvale May OSTEOPATHY THE FISHING SCORE CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE X Tremonton ' - ' 10-1- mem-bersi- . I strengthenduring the season if weaknesses are dla-- and gothe ne? league This corered. No baseball manager in the wpu(LmakeJLnecessatoseleeian. world could build up a pennant win other city, for a league. Another .suggestion that has been ning team if he had to make his last guess is the winter before the season madelstheformatiomjf & state bave-thejight- -to - 4 B -- 1 in-w-ith six-clu- b Exclusive Swiss. of imnorted .. varrt robes, hundreds snnds;-ntnr- dv snow white goods, over hung gainings, exclusive draperies. - Evervthlns fnr winter wardrnha! me show ,jfto these samples in your own .ginghams, lt opened. Every good manager makes league., with Provo, Eureka, Logan, of Salt Lake, and changes after having tested out the Ogden, a semi-pr- o material at hand. He strengthens American Fork, spanisn rorK, miq- . theweaktpots, To make the Central league a real are not obliged to buy.- - baseball; outfit the board of control ' clause. the thirty-daM R S. A. T H 0 R V A Lb SO Ki TT. must reinstate give-theamust Itr tbeTrivilege W. Fourth N. 512-Phone of strengthening during the; season. This can erdoat taken on after thirty days' notice. It can be dona 1n no other way short of ome; yoa 'A ms that 1 ;v Vj the Central - . Nephf is too weak for league pace. It cannot support the Provo brand of baseball. Although the Wephi team la fighting Provo for second plce, . Ifaving won four straight, the attendance at the last home game was not enough to pay for the balls used in that game. travel , expenses makes Nephi The Timps for next season will be strengthened- - according to President ' ?ay Tlmmerman. t is possible-tha- t- jav willi be added to the pitching string, and isa. . ' thiSirnor ttfleidepttt . . . mc nmmaa may ue irausierreuJ ui.. .L outfield, which is his rightful posi tion, and another catcher be secured. . 11 1 Cleve. Thep three, sluggers are keeping New York la the battle with monarcn land for the American League pennant. Babe Ruth, home-ru-Bakotvuc (centi eth-(leftJriHrtla-'Honie-ruB' 'tLai Bob Ueiuel young coaienaer I or swauug aonurs. n dl--. ffl. .. O HATCH LIUV H. 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Pro fTtah, nn of befor December 1, 19 One of the Executo "Holman - 6 n Ghoneyi"-JenseStephens, Attorneys for Execute (First publication July 29, 1921.! t ..., .15 33 .3 ...... ...15 tttt. rrr.Vr. 7..0 "111 I III I 111 V. fl 1 .. .25 order... 23 1 V" APPCARP a strano" me rm r(w fwished the picked kok. wjne. ; 15-P- er UTS BACK fou bushels cm Rp jysTAS cuuos 498 N. University Avenue. PROMPT DELIVERY : WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLEET STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS IN THE COUNTY on Openstock Dinnerware -- 15 10 Cenf Discount on' AloTninuraware. (iit-Discott- at 1 15 ler 20 Per Cent Discount on 4m Fancy-Chin- a PcJtJDJbcMmUoj,.Ciiijs, lent Discount on Common Glassware!' ent Discount on Gramteware. . t DINNERWARE' i USE OUR PH0N&.' ESEF, . fJarlici ily f'AJ- JEP WSWttG. 1W . WE CARRY A FIRST CLASS SUPPLY OF STEEI? COUNTRY PORK, VEEL AND LAMB . TO CREDITORS. ,g .. .;. . . $1.45 .V. .35 ., . t i 1 ... ........ 1 vkw YORK. A. moment after being dragged from the path of a roaring subway express train as she fled Miss from a taxicab chauffeur, Katherine Hogan, 24, was electrocuted by the third rail In Brooklyn tTiaay. The chauffeur was. arrested on a -' homicide charge. www uu U1S5 nvfttti panions said the chauffeur bad offered to carry them from Mannattan tree and then, attempted to collect $2.70, and the girls ran down tn.e suoway stairs. Miss Hoganjand one of the others leaped on th tracks, ut " were ' pursued by subway employes and dragged to safety between two pillars as. an express spea past. v As she attempted to climb back upon the platform, Miss Jlogan. fell on the deadly thira rail.,. . . ut- is n ir u ia 1 1 - Lunetta Cocoa . ... ... , . ... . . . . , , ;. . 484b sack High Patent Flour.,'. Tall can King Salmon, 2 for - O. RAYMOND KNTOHTg STORAGE CO. m 10c EUREKA, Aug. 10. The Eureka club easily defeated the Provo- team of the Arrowhead league Sunday fey the score of 14 to 4. A feature of the of the excellent pitching game ... . I. ... .. was :. a n i su. cmiia ui uio wens IOC Kuxeaa. home club made a home run with one on base in the eighth. , NOTICE 11 - GIRL IS ELECTROCUTED The House of Economy . lor- fbis Efeeli I -. ?rw- j Manor House Coffee, steel cut o ..... . . . . CQ Hewlett's Uoff ee,2 Iba.T.T; . . ... . . ... . . ... . . ."C5 Arbuckle Coffee 23 Hillman then would come in from the field to relieve the.' regular catcher when necessary. Raile and Shozt are believed to be fixtures on the infieldwith Dodge getting a regular iherth in the outfield. Kinney, of course, will be keptr un less some league higher up tempts him away, Adams will be m the line-unext year. Eggertsen will be on the mound, giving Provo two HATCH pitching aces.7 Hatch Uncle rtalorigCo t 1. ARROWHEAD LEAGUE 1, vll HOT r 1' yFEJNAMERICANJFJOBS. p .VALLPAPEfl ; Phone 274 - |