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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 122. HERALD SPORTS mm Wen Spring Received Thio Week Re-to-fto- ar Ill'TCE n ii SILK DRESSES $14. 75 Ii' WANTED HOLD I iSEI Here is a two-money savins propositi,' for you. Not a few broD sizes, but a special cut brf on every pair. It will c! m a lew days now. Beki we give a iew samples, every pair is cut deep.' W m Henry Jones has a big surprise for Provo wrestling fans. Henry had expected to guard his secret until Tuesday night and then spring it on the public and Bert Rogers h: at the same time. But The Herald got it out of the welterweight wrestling champion. It's a brand new toehold, which added to All Cloth Tops, values to i' Henry's alreay large collection of toeholds gives him the leadership in ouppers, $.j)U valued the matter of pinning the shoulders s up, to $8.00 Men CARTER. GEORGE By LOST Gray velvet bag, chain handle, via the toes. Tonight in the high school gym the containing small purse, money and This new toehold of Henry's Is a Sale Price hardest game of the season will be corker. He exhibited it to The insurance book in name of Harry F-- l played between the two biggest rivals Herald's sport writer. If Henry ever Bertin. Finder please call 533-in the Nebo division Sprtngville High clamps that on Bert Rogers, good- WANTED Salesman; good live man, and Provo High. night for the Sterling, 111., wonder! are for one willing tu work. References re and tied Provo Springvllle Wrestling authorities around this the each Nebo division, Scuffers, values to Phone 368 from 8 to 10 a. m. first place in quired. that the woods neck of insist only the - Sale Price team having gone through the schedfor appointment of 'Illinois, way this Rogers person, ule so far undefeated, and tonight may can win that match is to keep his toes FOR RENT 1 vro furnished rooms. decide who will go to the state tourna- in his pockets. Another bright sugJan. 30. Phone 381-R- . ment. made was that he should at Of course there is no doubt of who gestion tach fish hooks to his toes and thus FOR SALE A pair of glasses, guaranwill come out victorious, but Spring- Values to $12.00 for them away from Jones; or rather teed to fit any eyes. Call Dr. Peterkeep some of the fastest ville will furnish from them. Jones 6. 36 W. Center, Provo. away Feb. keep son, and Women competition the Provo lads have yet on Jones' new toehold is met up with. The southern city will without the aid of hands.clamped edu His FOR 8ALE First class chicken coop have plenty of rooters, according to cated F-- l and pig pen. Call 366-R- . legs do the work. They get the reports received from Springvllle this toe, and the mat gets the opponent's LOST Yale padlock, belonging to U. morning, and the officers of the high shoulders. "The si school are reserving a large number of S. mail car. Finder return to postBut Bert Rogers, who is training in come F-seats for the students who will made i be office. Reward. he word down that sends Salt Lake, from Springvllle to see this game. has some neat and of his or holds night," nifty 1 roan One of the largest crowds that has FOR SALE CHEAP own, any one of which is guaranteed to Wren Wi cow. L. B. Johnson, 11 W. 12th S. 3E yet been to see a (basketball game in produce a fall. 3D F-- l the trial the local gym is expected because of Barnes and Jones are training to the strong rivalry between these" two gan, or S at match dual the Tuesday for AN ORDINANCE ' gether ' schools. Barnes will An ordinance Columbia Morgan theater. the amending Section 46 of Attest: FRED EVANS, According to the past games the meet Art Chester, a heavyweight of sente jail 50 Ordi Revised of the Chapter teams are on a par, Springvllle having Idaho, City Recorder. Tuesday night. The double bill nances of Provo City relating to the (Seal.) atf today, 110 points to its credit against its op State of Utah. County of Utah, m, is sure to attract wrest'ing fans from obstructions of streets cars. o: by ponents 66. charge Lake. all over Utah county and Salt I, Frea Evans, city recorder Be It Ordained by the Board of Com The Provo High has 118 points to its do ' wrestling employed Jones and Barnes Provo City, Utah, do hereby credit, and it's opponents 82 points, in stunts at the armory every evening at missioners of Provo City: Evideni Section 1. That Section 46. of that the above and foregoing is i three games so far this season. with Is o'clock. Rogers training followed the Revised Ordinances Provo of The game will start promptly at 8 Dern. Chester is true and correct copy of an ord: training in the wnas be and the same is hereby amendedCity so will ot Idaho. f employ o'clock. The probable line-u- p by the Board ot Commissi passed as to read as follows: town unt be as follows: Efforts are being made to persuade enl 26, of 1922, said city, January Section 468. Obstructing Streets, PROVO. He Is SPRINGVILLE Pres Peterson to act as master ot Forbidden. It shall be unlawful for any "An ordinance amending Section rf Mcintosh o her ho Crammer ceremonies at the Tuesday match. Clark John If.. person to permit any train, engine or of Chapter 50 of the Revised pproach cars to stand in any street, or upon nances of Provo c Bird Dixon er. to City relating Thorn Newell any sidewalk or crossing within obstruction rg Morgar streets cars." of by Provo City so as to obstruct the ordl Knudsen Sumsion ands oi lg In Witness Whereof, I have ad done nary travel thereon. Section 2. In the opinion of the unto set my hand and affixed the Coleman Seconds Win. Board of Commissioners of Provo City of said city this 26th day of Juuui merited ' Coach Edwards again sent his secI rict com it is necessary for the peace, health 1922 ond team out to try their luck at the and safety of the inhabitants of Provo (Seal.) FRED EVANS,! Morgai second team of the Springvllle High school to give us an idea as to how City that this ordinance take effect City Recorder of Provo City, m ini to h Lake Cit; the affair will come out tonight. immediately. Section 3. This ordinance shall take The Provo lads went loco during taking t Original "Buccaneers." effect upon Its passage and first pub the entire game, scoring at will and ew weel The term "buccaneer" originated lication. is home giving the Sprlngvlllers hardly Passed by the Board of Commis the Island of Tortuga. It Is d chance except at pitching fouls. "Mr. Ik word French from the describing sioners of Provo City, Utah, this 26th to Provo Young "Jeny" Hoag for the Provo who cured meat by the "boucaa" day of January, A. D. 1922. High scored high man, rolling in five rays," C O. K. HANSEN, field goals. Hoag is only a freshman ess. a system of smoking tin a cleai 91 and is expected to prove of great val iust not ! green sticks. Mayor, to the Provo coach in a course of one follow or two years. day oi The Springvllle quintet succeeded in Morgai ould b getting only one field basket during the entire game. The ci mi Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Chameuse, in Black, Navy, Brown, Rookie, CopenMany Pretty Styles A national organization operating at the present time one hundred ten branch offices, is enlargWe ing the scope of its activities. want a man with good references, sound common sense and strong personality to represent us in Provo. This is a real opportunity for a man of refinement (married preferred) with an eye for the future; work highly dignified and congenial. If now employed it will pay you to change. An appointment for an interview may be ar ranged by letter or phone, but application must be made in person. H. W. Dubiske & Co., 805 Desert National Bank building,. Salt Lake City. Phone F-- l Wasatch 4634. WANTED Woman for companion for convalescent lady. Call 134-J- . nr"n ' i I I m 0 $5.85 7 $1.95 Wool Dresses m $7.85 Tricotine and Poire t Twill, Embroidered and Beaded Trimmed Exceptional Value - 3 1130 s New Hand Bags and Purses Just What You Need i 98c to $1.49 Double New-Good- New s Wrestling Pumps and Arriving (mm Daily Oxfords Bill TiiAflAtr Inn oaiuoi DEPARTMENT STORES 312 tucauaj THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT i STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD! Columbia Ghiarclhies Bryn Mavvr's Champion Beauty ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning services at 11 o'clock. The Ladies' Guild meeting Is held every Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wm. F. Bulk-ley- , rector. CATHOLIC CHURCH. AMERICAN FORK, Jan. 27 The B. Y. U. quint defeated the local Ameri can Legion five here Wednesday night by a score of 44 to 34. At the end of the first half the locals led, 22 to 18. The Provo coach used a large squad. The second string men played very well. Corner of First North and First Lineup and summary: B. Y. U. East streets. Catechism class Saturday at 10:30 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 o'clock; mass Sunday at 10. Rev. Simmons, If .......... J. G. Delalre, pastor. Nielson, rf CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. Keeler, c avenue. Jackson, lg No. 80 North Vniversity Services for Sunday, January 29: Sun- Weight, rg day school at 9:45 a. m.; morning Partridge, c at G. T. F. 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 7 0 0 0 11 0 Of QUALITY SERVICE AND HONEST $1.40 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50. $1.65 100 lbs. Whole Corn 100 lbs. Cracked Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground Corn 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 60 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lb3. MIGHT Oats Chopped Oats i Barley Wheat Wheat 70 Third Crop Alfalfa Hay 50 Straw, per bale We Carry a Complete Line of Meat Scraps, Charcoa!, Shells, Grit, Etc., at All Times. TERMS CASH WATCH 425 WEST CENTER. PRODUCE PHONE 480. 6 8 0 5 GREATEST TO AC! ji i $470 A LONG-- W AI STED APRON With deep armholes and neck, bound with mercerized braid, this apron declares itself the equal of any style. The pocket and hem are also stitched with braid. The apron closes at the back and is suited to in gingham, cretonne, development percale, linen or cotton gabardine. h Medium aiie requires 3$ yards material, with 6 yards of hrtkl. Pictorial Review Apron No.,470. Sizes, 36, 40, and 44 inches bust. Price, 30 ceata, . 0n ,Aw. long-waist- FLOUR sk. 1 CEREALS Patent Flour Flour ..$2.25 Flour $11.00 91b sk. Germade , 35c .sk. Graham Flour 33c 39c bag Rolled Oats 49c bag Pancake Flour.. 30c Cream of Wheat, 2 for 45c 30c 23c bag Corn ileal for 15c 20c 20c 40c Kin to Us. President Harding, farmers of the country here today, at the National Agricultural conference, launched a vigorous drive for the right to act collectively in cooperative marketing of their products. They challenged the legality of either federal or state governments to deny them organization and hurled a warning to the nation that interference in the fulfillment of their plan will result in "endless conflict and confjision." Through G. Harold Powell of Los Angeles, general manager or the California Fruit Growers' exchange, and other speakers from all sections of the United States, the farmer delegates initiated demand that the executive bodies ot the country THE PLEASURES give them legal power to organize. OF THE BATH dedeclared their Delegates openly mand Is not inconsistent with provi- are turned into luxuries if the act. They prom- bathroom sions of the anti-trus- t appointments are the ised to pres the conference to go on handsome white enameled kind corecord as favoring a nation-wid- e we installed in so many have scheme. marketing operative bathroom is Prsctlcally the whole program of homes. If your today's session was given over to dis- still furnished with old style tub, cussion of the need of an open market for farming products and the presenta- basin, etc., have us rip them out tion of an outline from the funda and replace them with modern Once you enjoy mentals of the system. Cotton and accessories. grain producers joined with fruit their use you'll forget all about growers, cattlemen and the representa the cost. tives of the otner varied phases of BUCKLEY & HAWS agriculture in voicing this demand. 30c 2 b b b LARD 12'c 10c 10e POSTUM 50c Large can Tostum Wc Medium can Postum 30c Postum Cereal 40c 23c 20c SOME EVERYDAY MEAT PRICES CHOICE PRIME BEEF Another shipment of fresh Salmon FISH 35c Legs of Spring Lamb, lb 23c 35c Loin and Rib Lamb Chops 10 23c 30c Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb... 20c time T pen hin lllowini tens, si rrhe ati he an. ation, gned t Moi (n ars ol aster Salt orrow The ' fed b int 35c 30c 25c 20c 20c 20c 22c Steak, lb..... 18c Sirloin Steak, lb.. 18c Round Steak, lb Pot Roast, best cuts, lb..12;2c 15c Rump Roast, lb 15c Heel Boll, lb SWEET EASTERN PORK 40c 40c 20c 25c 25c cm 247 WEST CENTER STREET. o noss: irned Plan; liel ssed. d F( 11 be A.fte ,Resc y of sym an JELLO Jello, any flavor 12 '6 c Ice Cream Powder pkg Seeded or Seedless Raisins, for 45C 20c Calif. Prunes, 2 lbs for 29c 25c Black Stewing Figs, 2 lbs 39c SPRING LAMB fled. ved Pure, snow white lard, packed in nice pails. 2 lbs Lard net 33c 5 lbs Lard net 75c 10 lbs Lard net ...$1.45 PRUNES arrived today. This Is the last of the carload. It will soon be gone. Be sure and try some of it. Whole Codfish, lb 122c Half Codfish, lb 15C Sliced Codfish, 13 18c Whole Salmon, lb 15C Half Salmon, lb 18c Sliced Salmon, lb 20c and ler, b June Peas 10c 15c Early June Peas Sifted Early Peas 23c Sweet Corn 10c Country Gentleman Corn ..15c can Pierce's Hominy 15c can Sauer Kraut 15c can Sweet Potatoes 30c RAISINS ght on he scr Provr b 12c 20c 30c The g sited If you are particular as to the quality of Coffee and are changing from one brand to another, just try a can of Old Master. 55c l ib can Old Master Coffee 45c $1.65 can Old Master $1.33 $2.75 can Old Master $2.19 37c 45c can M. J. B. Coffee $1.35 can M. J. B. Coffee. .$1.10 $2.25 can M. J. B. Coffee. .$1.75 45c l ib can Skaggs' Purity 35c $1.23 can Skaggs' Puritv. .$1.00 $1.15 2 sks. Patent 10 sks. Patent 20c If It's Related to Plumbing, It's $1.69 17c 13c 15c COFFEE CANNED VEGETABLES OFFERED 25c 25c SOME REGULAR SAVING PRICES b WRESTLING F ARMERS 20c LARGE PKG. POST TOASTIES OR CORN FLAKES, 2 for 15c LARGE CAN FINE TOMATOES, 3 for CAN M. J. B. COFFEE for $2.25 30c PRIME RIB ROLLED ROAST, lb 25c SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb 30c SIRLOIN BEEF ROAST, lb b 34 By WARREN WH EATON, I. N. S. Staff Correspondent Intprnatlonnl NVwa Service. Jan. 25. Backed WASHINGTON', by publicly expressed support from $1..40 $1.50 $1.00 $1.60 Chopped Barley 15 COLLECTIVELY Read andUseHeraid WantAds HOUSE P. Plus War Tax. Reserve seats now at Smith's Billiard Parlor or at Hunter & Bullock's. BILL EVER v Bryn Mawr College challenges other girls' schools to produce a beauty as perfect as Bessie Lee Harvey. She was recently selected as the most perfect physically of all the Bryn Mawr students. II ART CHESTER BERT ROGERS as nee SATURDAY UNTIL NOON Versus and 150, Versus HENRY JONES Balcony, 75c. Gallery 50c. 44 Oranges! There has been much said of late about extensive frost In California destroying a large percentage of the orange crop. Prior to this frost, before the price of oranges advanced, our buyer bought a carload of California's Finest Oranges at a very reasonable price. And In turn we are giving our customers the advantage of this unusual buy. 19c 30c SWEET MEDIUM SMALL ORANGES, 1 dozen for 29e 40c SWEET MEDIUM LARGE ORANGES, 1 dozen for 39 50c SWEET LARGE ORANGES, 1 dozen for We are offering again Six Unusual Bargains for Saturday morning. Come early, bring your entire list and save on every article. Ringside Reserved, $1.50. General Admission, $1.00. 4 13-1- Daily Fashion Hint Ladies' Invited. GEORGE BARNES 0 0 o'clock, subject, "Love." Packard, lg n 4 COMMUNITY CHURCH, Groesbeck, rf Sunday school commences at 10 7 20 4 a. m. in the Community church. MornTotals AMERICAN FORK LEGION. ing service at 11 o'clock, subject, G. T. F. "The Message of the Creeds." Chris4 10 7 tian Endeavor meeting is held at 8 Vinch 2 3 0 o'clock, subject, "Some Beginnings of Stewart 4 0 0 History." It is announced that spe- Martin 0 0 0 cial orchestra music will, be in at- Vance 2 1 1 tendance at all the evening services at Farker the Community church. All are in8 vited. Kev. Charles McCoard, pastor. Totals services Oranges! THEATER B. Y. U. VICTORIOUS. 23c Loin Pork Chops, lb Loin Pork Roast, lb. ...... ,23c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb.... 13c 16 Shoulder Park Roast, lb Shoulder Pork Steak, lb....1 PROVO, UTAH. llerr In o ed fcrth Ime |