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Show TIIE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER S SSMtlSSSSSSMSS'SiSM"MT-SWS'"S-S-iS-SSSW'""W- f Additional Herald SlNews 1 PROVO WRESTLER ON LABOR-D- A YPROGRAM LAST OF TIMPS LOSE - n I IS AH OPEN CLOSED CAR - KOI AN OPEN 0 Stars ' r CAR T D (Continued from"" Page One, Mens Army C: Workshop in favor of .Tipton. Manson wan four -Is an open closed" car an open" car games in a row and the .set deuced at $6, Vciat or a closed arl visitor the more five Two all gave Is a closed car an open car wlien it the contest. Erigham Young University Donald Hoag , bet Harding Simons Provo Is a closed open car open or closed? Leading Educational ' -is an optn car, is it a closed by scores of 6-Institution. if ar 6-carr Eugene Allen beat L. Gill President Frank S. Harris of -t-he Questions were not in Knichs ADen was the ons of the only Brigham Touhg University returned eluded in Thomas EdiBon.'sfaroe4ist -Jose AylbyJ this morning from Boise, Idaho, where of puzzlers. They are the Joint prod- visiting the Provo Salt Emms. took Laker, and of W. Carroll Provo, of uct C on today, m $6.00 its be has been spending several days boy "down in straight sets, 6-- 6-Utah's secretary of state. n .intermoun-taip runners-uin aa expert witness In a foreclosure The the Mr.- Carroll drives an automo!bi!e. Upper are a soft chronw tk junior tennis tournament were ""closed ' car" suit Instituted by the Equitable Trust It is of the ' determined stock in a brown shade. n morning and company of ,ew York against the type, but Mr. CarroU. doesn't keep the afternoon inyesterday five fast matches played has free, and always windows op, Twins Faills-OakleWater and soles Land art tooi leather, arm in slgnaTRng. This on thejDeseret gymnasium courts. company, being tried before Judge access for his Hunter Manson, Pred Dixon and an is His open has been he doing. ioned for service. The ,hip, Dietrich in the Federal Court. The Eugene Allen, all of Provo, and , settlers who constitute the "defendant closed car. - la the famous army r Him Mr. Carroll wanted to kaew-a- nd company are resisting the loreclosure matches. """ on the grounds that lack of water has sUll does!) if the signal device law son last, which Insurei co Donald Hoag, the second member been the cause of poor crops, and it applying to closed cars Spplies to open of the Provo ' delegation to be elimiwas on this point that Dr. Harris' closed cars, and to closed open cars. fort. In fact, the whole th So-- he wrote to Secretary of State nated, was defeated by his fellow o'esirai; tstimeayvrM in two Fred Dixon, teammate, of course, H. is E. for tervic("yet ts d Crockett built thinking, ne..-erf'residBt-4MLjMr- Crocked ould know the an straight sets, the scores being 6-favorably known in Idaha. In speak- that the scores appear carr- signed te give comfort Th a .62Althpugh ing of his presence in Boie in con swer to: wnen is ciosea Dixon com : nection . with the case- ,- the -- Boise 1 But Mrt Crockett counters "with this foundparativly price la just Tipactal fc?y it no easy matter to dispose of Statesman has the fololowing to say: flock of questions: his opponent In fact, it was necessary ; "The most answer .that iatlsfactory few days. " "Dr. Harris hs been offered charge " for him to play a defensive . game of agriculture activities in Mexico by we can give" you regarding closed as often as the loser did. the Mexican " government upon his cars is one which requires you to an- nraticallv and again the score would go own terms. He has also geen offered swer yourself- - namely, if you would Time WEST CENTER a like position by the government of go to a dealer and desire to purchase deuce, hut the winner would always manaee to come out on. top by win Greece. Dr. Harris is an expert a closed car would you consider, a limousine, coupe, landaulet, or ning the next two points, either by agronomist, and is considered, a lead- sedan, "The Home of Good Shoes" if perfect placements or a anve aown ing authority Iby agriculturists, especi- any car of this style an open car the base line, with unfailing accuracy. the windows were down?" ally in the field of irrigated lands.-- ' Drr Harris is "fun"or'opTimismln - Then without- answering that ques- LBott contestants played, a.Yerxjteady and conservative game. hegard to the coming school year; he tion Secretary- Crockett hands Mr. recelredmcouraertBgrTeportffiirldaho Carroll another of bretson two- - straight sets by the factof student swho -'Uhough-Inge-brets-on vr, bvaard, professor of animal thr vlndows in ;cars "of "the above coresof a good game against do with deterpu to has up nothing type At the husbandry AgrlcaltufaJ College his, older and more experienced opat Ames, Iowa, paid a friendly visit to mining the style of the car?" an If have are! There ponent, Alleiv had things his own way Profet-so- r you you C. Y. Cannon of the B. Y. U. during practically the whole match. BURGLARS III yesterday. P.rofessor Eyaar'd's speci- open closed car it is a closed car, but matches completed alty is swine production, and hei If you have a closed open car It is an theThe following Manson Hunter law car. of the That's day's program: Utah, recognized as an authority on feeding. open defeated Bill Lambert by the scores td the secretary of state. The home of E. T. Sparks, ho iitThis is his first visit to Ltah, and he of and Welby Emms defeated 1,1s highly pleased with the State. In "What dp you think about it? his family is now away on a monti;1 Ralph Nuttall, his opinion Utah has wonderful possithe participants- - in vacation, was burglarized recently. GROWN. IN UTAH COUNTY. , To determine bilities from an agricultural The burglary came to light Wed the finals, which are to be played off :The Carpenter Seed Company has Saturday at 2 o'clock, Fred Dixon nesday afternoon when a neighbortl The five B. Y, U. boys who went to brought to the Provo store the fruit today met Welby Emms at 11:30 and little glrl found the rear door of 8 the Junior Rocky A&untain tennis of seeds produced by that company, Hunter Manson will meet Eugene Park's home open She "told adults of at 4 o'clock on the Deserct ' turney at Salt Lake ohrWednesday as and which were grown upon the Bun- Allen her, discovery and neighbors vtt gymnasium courts. representatives of Provo, have won nell experiment farni in Lakevicw. house ransactei, found the The thirteen teams entered in the entered laurels for the city. Tour of the five Included in this array of Utah doubles have been match- - the- - bureau" drawers opened wd competition were victorious m the the room ' last county gle contents seattered-abo- ut Wednesday. The teannsomposedf grasi Lima and other beans. Even the tables had been drawn spar, Eugene Allen, Donald Hoag, Hunter maize, grass huts, Kattir com, ftemp, and clocked opened in the searched; BOY8 BREAK. INTO STORE. Manson, . Fred Dixon " and Knight fetenta, Japanese millett, flax; buckdontJv for money or lewelry. Ii! Allen. -. wheat, kale.'sand vetch,; peanuts, cow Last night the Lars Gardner store lemptr: war savings stamp . it1i$ the floor, found was upon peas, and others. was into at broken Soldier Summit by B. Y. U. esxpresses anorecia- "The As far as neighbors could sec proves," . said R. N. five boys ranging in age from 16 to 18. tion of the action of the city commis- Cooper, display "that 'our seeds grow, and They took some pocket knives, tain no articles of furniture or clott sion in paving the street crossings bethat Utah county climate and soil will watches and other merchandise. Three, tag were taken. ' tween thetwo plants ot things neverbefore at- of them "were caught early this mornIt is possible, Chief of Police Mc tioni The action will greatly add to grow many here; On the experiment ing on their way down Spanish Fork waring thinks, that some transiei; tempted the convenience, comfort and good farm test seeds we sell, hoping to canyon, While the officer was .taking opened the door with a master key, nature and students traveli- bring into them back to Soldier Summit one of that" some toys knowing the Us products tiewjagricultural ng; back ' and forth between the cultivation here, - among .them pea- them a window and U jumped from the train and was away forced as ; buildings. nuts." . .. they came wt , left the door open tt-- .escaped. - Special News and Notes: 6-- 1, 1, . The Tinjps finished the 1921 season with a defeat, Wdvale taking the big end of a seven-inningame at Tim' panogos park Wednesday afternoon. iMidvale grabbed the game in the second when with two safe hits three Midvalers trotted across the home plate. In the fifth Mid vale put across another run, and the rain interfered with a Timp batting rally in the sev ' enth, held and for Dunn pitched Provo, the Mid vale outfit to seven hits, never letting them get more than tw.o an " . :' . . inning. Hillman drew three bases on balls. 3Adamswas the clyTinrpto-gat-a- n in the sev extra bate, his enth being responsible for bis run ' and another. Dunn fanned nine, with Blackman fanning but four of the Tlmps. The score of the final game: g V .: v . I . " x., s r , '. ; .' 4 two-bagg- :'r. - : ; V. PROVO. ." - - v. .. i- - Totals ': - i 180 3 4 2 0 0 0 ,w.rU,26 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 2 -- " iJJJ- 34-21 ' - 3 3 2 0 S 1 2 - ADDITIONAL 4 25 3 ADS ' t- IS THERE A COUNCIL HERE? Is there In Provo a council of the Knights and Ladles of Security? If bo council here, are there other raem1er8? s A Herald reader asks this newspaper to find out The reader, who recently moved to Provo from Los An . Ftorn in front of library, red Hudson racer bicycle. 467 geles, Is a member of the Los An- Notify Maurice Jones for reward. S-: geles council and would like to be a S. 6th W. member of the Provo council if there FOR SALE Good cooxing apples, 50c bushel pn tree, 60c picked. Thomas, is one here. ' , S-. .Any - person who can help The 672 N. 6th W. Phone Herald locate this council, or mem- WANTED To know of someone leav-- . r southern bers, is urged to telephone 787-J-or ing California within the next few days. call at The Herald office. r - S-Phone 399. LOST OR STOLEN S10-W- l, 5 for ' k t , - :r - ' - - rr ' j r 'v; !' - 6nd t? 2, one-side- d, t ..The early buyer is usually the careful and economical buyer." when Kcason ? They - buy goods are new and selections many, and when the full wearing season is always possible. Think this over then permit use td help outfit" you with new clothes for Labor day wear. The new Fall Hats are ready for your inspection. Snappy styles and colors. Priced from 3.50 and up. ; FOR MEN AND EOYS! r ; t" -- that-theositi- on 7-- 5, 6-- 2. 01! the-ini- titu ' . .:... 1 LThe-Bignift- JNEW FALL STYLES AREREADY! y. .,. -- "V' " 9 . WSK-- 3. . 6-- 7 21 13 HIT: 2, 6-- 2, 1 2 S 3 3 ........ , - -0 0 ' m II 2- 3- 1. . AB.R.H.PO.A.E. Cushman, c ... Scanlpn. ?b j i Steadman, 3b . Rasmussen, cf Schmidt, ss ... Anderson, rf .. Canning, If . . . Porter, lb .... Blackman, p ' . HENRY JONE8. Henry Jonei, pride of the wrestling fans of Provo, wlU go on the mat la a wrestling match with Grappler Crouse of Davenport, Iowa, at the bill which will be put on at the Armory Labor day. affair will follow two boxing bouts. H, 0. Clark will The Jones-Crous- e JUce Marvin Carter in the ring. Mervin Cook will battle with Bill Hickman ' , til Er&nWi Fork. The, Labor day bill, while short, promises an afternoon of high, class eport, and doubtless will be well patronized, as the proceeds go Jnto the labor committee's fund, v 0 JO 4 0 MIDVALB. - 8 0 - ' : AB.R.H.PO.A.E. Hillman, c Shosst, ss .. . Raile, 2b .... Adams, Sb ., Conant, rf ,, Cooperycf ., Kinney, lb . Havenor, If Twitchell, If j -'," v -- ' 6-- 1, No.-the- se y of. Labor It is hot so much the work itself, but the spirit inwhich the task is accepted- and per formed that ennobles the workers. The principal element which gives labor its dignity whether on the farm or in the work shopis the glorious quality of its voluntary character. The advent of Labor Day, when we all pause for a few hours to nay tribute to that (treat fnrre nf human endeavor, permits the opportunity o calling attention to what goes to help make the efficient workman. Never before at this season of the year have we been so com- . pletely stocked with new fall Titrchandise in all departments. It will profit you to visit this : store, This store is built upon this very service supplying workmen in all lines of industry with the best to be bad. Labor of Provo knows the guarantee which backs up every union-mad- e article of working clothes, every suit, every pair of shoes Christensen Company sells. That same high standard of quality is ever to be maintained, v..:. is our profoundest pledge to you at this season. .. : . r,; ;. ' ' We have just received a big shipment of SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS. " New Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery. SHE WINDOW DISPLAY C AND JOIN THE C. OF 71 -- i up " " TD i Cl Id yj iLii uuii yifn of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes J' W!l v , , , . We are proud of our new and catchy display of Fall Suits, Hats, Caps, Underwear, etc et f LET IIS SHOW TIIF.M TO VrIT DOOST FOR PROVO. " n-- n Tli2 House ... JV lb 1 - |