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Show THE DAILY HERALD The other day a friend said to us: "Why should you advertise? You get all the gas business there is." We are glad he asked this question. Perhaps you, too, would like to know why. Here is our answer: It is not sufficient that we merely give good service, be courteous and make friends. We want to dispel prejudice and misunderstanding from the minds of the public by continually stating the facts about our busi- Entered as second clang mail matter June 6, IS 1 1 , at the postoffice, Provo. I tan. under the Act of March 3, 1879. nail Terms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cents a month; by In I tah county, $3 a year; outside the county, 13.50 a year. CIRCULATION- - OVER 2200 A CONVENTION CITY. President Alex Hedquist of the Provo Kiwanis club has madq the suggestion that every possible effort be made to brin g conventions to Provo this summer and every following summer; that delegates attending conventions elsewhere this year try to have Provo designated as the 1923 convention city. Mr. Hedquist followed his suggestion by going out after the state convention of druggists. And he landed it, too! He did it this way : Thursday he attended the convention and worked personally among the delegates; Friday he wrote tight telegrams, taking the officers of various Provo clubs and to the mayor, inviting the convention to come to Provo next year. These telegrams were fired into the convention intervals. At 5 o'clock the Friday afternoon at half-hoconvention voted in favor of Provo. The same method of convention campaigning will work with other organizations. Cooperation between Provo dele gates and Provo organizations and the city commission will result in making this city the convention city of the state. This will mean bringing into, and through, Utah county men and women from all parts of Utah, and from other states, as well. It is a good advertisement, and good business. be ME END OF DRUG ADDICTS IN SIGHT. Dr. Copeland, health officer of the big city of New York, says when the Miller bill regulating the importation and ex g drugs gets into operation he will portation of guarantee to cure every drug addict in the city of New York and there are thousands on thousands of them by a painless method and within six months. Surely nothing is more important, nothing more clearly points to the necessity of the government commanding space in the newspapers to educate the people, especially in the rural districts, in matters affecting the public health. have held as their trump card The of opposition to enforcement of the Volstead act the fact that drug addicts have increased as drunkards have decreased. g With the drug addict cure and drugs under government control, prohibition will have a fair chance to demonstrate its beneficial effect on the human race, at least as applied to America; Dr. Copeland is a practical man in every sense of the word, and there is no greater advocate than he of educational work by the government, municipal, state and nation alike, Not more than a week ago Dr. Copeland made the flat asser tion that measles could be absolutely wiped out of America hours if all cases were properly isoforever in forty-eiglated. The only reason this disease has not already been killed forever is that the people do not understand how easy it is to master. It is a fair assertion that if the government would educate the people in matters medical that the death rate in the United States could be lowered at least ten per cent. This should arrst the attention of our congressmen, even from the standpoint of economic saving, if not from its humanitarian angle, and it may when a number of our national legislators take a sufficient time off from rolling the pork barrel to think of the people they are supposed to serve. We will get some action. 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Cream of Wheat, pkg 25C 25 Wheaco, pkg. 20 Branzos, pkjr. 124 Corn Meal, bag ..25C Lettuce, head Rolled Oats, bag. .55C Bermuda Onions, 3 lbs 25C 51 SOAPS AND CLEANSERS Apples, lb. A. B. Naptha, bar 5d Ripe Olives, lb J5C lOd Lemons, 3 for Crystal White, bar. ... .5 5 Oranges, doz. . . 35S OOd Pearl White, bar lid 9-- lb 9-- lb Hindmarsh Company 464 West Center Street. To;a;y more don t bread" 'a say & NORTHERN AB.R.H. 4 3 3 Dunn, p .... A. Murdock, If Fredrickson, Totals 32 8.24 4 MIDVALE. AB. R. H. 0. A. Bateman, rf Steadman, 3b Ilasmussen, cf Stauffer, If Sclimitt, 2b Wallbeck, ss 3 2 2 0 5 5 4 5 4 Spanish Fork 0 1 0 0 0 ..37 10 14 27 Score by innings: 022 400 010 Springville Provo Electric 100 023 22x Midvale b 9 10 1 n i Ilit ern. I II fv UsW . 4 0 3 1 1.000 .750 1 3 .250 SAVE MONEY Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Oakland Seattle Sacramento Salt Lake 30 30 2S 25 27 25 21 21 19 25 26 25 29 23 30 28 .612 .543 .519 .500 .482 .472 .444 .429 460 West Center. Yesterday's Games. First game, Salt Lake 20, Portland 13 ten innings); second game, Salt Lake 8, Portland 12. New York St. Louis Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland Washington Spanish Fork Boston , A-N- Chicago 9-l- LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. 26 22 18 19 19 19 15 .16 16 17 18 19 21 22 19 22 .619 .564 .500 .500 .475 .463 .441 .421 b. b. 1. AMERICAN Lowest? 5-l- b. game, Vernon 12, Oakland 6. At Los Angeles First game, San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 5; second game, San Francisco 2, Los An- geles Phone Wttcn. UKIULNU JUXNJE 3, 1922. 10 lbs. Sugar 5 lbs. Pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 3 lbs. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, bulk Crock Jelly z large cans Jam .. 2 cans Orange Marmalade "l 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs can Genuine Java and Mocha Coffee. ....... J can Golden Gate Coffee 3- - lbs. 1 Fancy Sasro 2 pkgs. Hominy Large can Spaghetti 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes r. sack Cracked Wheat ...... b sack Germade sack Corn Meal 100-l- b sack Mill Run 80-lsack White Shorts 1 pkg. Ralston's Wheat Food . 1 pkg. Ralston's Cereal Coffee 1 pkg. Maid O' Barley Coffee . 5-l- 000 000 0101 000 MS Olx 4 .750 .750 .687 .500 .500 .333 .250 .250 I o. b. 9-l- 9-- lb b. ...... , . :xxxhhxxxxx2x:sxxs: ::x: OPENING J! three-bagger- McHeth. Simmons, C ... if .. Wignall. cf .. Steele, ss Hickman, rf .. Douglass, 3b Weggland. 2b Kitchen, p ... Perry, 2b 2 18 5. 1 0 5 1 2 5 AMERICAN Barratt, c lb Holmstead, 2b Durrant, cf Uursen. If Pnow. 3b Homr. rf Rinch. ss Shelley, p Miller. 2b Dudley lb 2 5 5 3 0 3 0 0 0 Hayes, cf Edwards, lb C. Bowen, Rowe. 2 11 27 14 c ss L. Thomas. 2b Miller, If U Bowen, 3b; D. Bowen, rf Keough, p 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 52 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 000 010 100 3 2 Anderson, rf Siiuiin, ss 0 Wilson, p 0 8 2 Jackson !J. Colledge 1 6 1 1 2 0 0 H. 1 0 1 1 1 a 3 ) 0 1 0 0 ) 1 0 34 0 7 21 Totals Batted for Anderson in ninth. 'Batted for Smuin in nint'i. TUESDAY MAY 30 A Beautiful Place to Spend Your Memor Day Vacation. Good Roads, Wonderful Scenery, Fine Bathing Pools, Indoor and Outdoor Plunge-ExcelleDining Room-Musi- c That Makes Dancing a Delight. nt SPEND THE DAY AT J 2 n ) 1 6 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 5 0 1 2 24 2 FORK. Totals AB. R. H. O. A. LEHI. 6 2 AB. R. ? 1 S 0 0 4 0 T. Colledge. 2b 3 3 2 2 5 1 Barnes, If 4 0 5 4 0 3 1 0 0 H. Atwood, cf 4 0 3 i Webb, SI 4 0 5 l 3 i u Thrasher, lb 4 2 1 2 0 A. Atwood, c 4 0 1 1 15 27 Total Score by Innings: American Fork ....300 Oil 720-- 14 Ph sou AB. R. H. O. A. 2 0 0 1 0 4 3 3 37 Totals Birk. 4 16 j SAMUEL 446.ECOPf! At Portland 4 11 BUY FOR CASH CAS TILL A RON I ROYAL BAKING COMPANY PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE. Won. Lost. PcL 4 AB. 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 .....37 LlAf flp) ev .000 4 0 Smithfield Yesterday's result: At Ogden Logan 2, Ogden 7. Tuesday's schedule: Smithfield at Ogden, Logan at Brigham. Heber 2 Lehi 2 Springville 1 American Fork 1 Provo 1 Payson Friday's Games. At Heber Heber 4, Provo 1. At Payson American Fork 14, Payson 2. At Midvale Midvale 10, Spring & Hardware Co. Brigham Vernon 3 3 2 9. Summary: Errors Schmitt, Ol ville At Spanish Fork sen, Memory, Taylor, McKee 2, Two-bas- e Brown. hits Rasmus-sen- , 2, Lehi 0. hits Howard. Three-bas- e . XXZKZKXZSSS 2, Bateman, Stauffer, Wall-becDouble Steadman, plays AMERICAN FORK WINS Hits Off Peterson, 6 in Memory. 3 innings; off Beckstead, none; off Brown, 2 in 4 innings: off Fleiger, 11 in 7 innings; off Dunn, 3 in 2 innings. Bases on balls Off Peterson 3, off Fleiger 3, off Brown I. Struck out By Peterson 4, by GAME Brown 5, by Beckstead 3, by Fleiger 7. Passed balls Davis 1. SacriHit H flies Howard, Fleiger. fice 29. American PAYSON, May 2. ball Memory with pitched the across runs three Fork pushed Time of game 2 hours. Umpire 8 Mitchell. plate in the first inning of Friday's game here and there never was any doubt about the result after that ilSH F05 The Cave city bunch piled up la ihts, which combined with eight Payson errors and six passes to 2-- 0 first ran up American Fork's score to 14. Payson got two runs on 11 hits and four bases. SPANISH FORK, May 29. Cur-le- y Shelley, a newcomer, twirled for Bowen's league leaders triAmerican Fork, and while hit often and hard, managed to hold the Pay-so- n umphed over Lehi here Friday in totals down. He was backed a typical Keough game. Keough up by excellent fielding, and Pay-so- fanned 12 Lehi batters, whiffing six hit unluckily. Kitchen poled a in the first three innings. That homer with no mnner on the bags. rapid work seemed to impress the Barratt, Snow; and Shelley land- Lehi sluggers with the idea that ed on the ball for they couldn't touch the ball. Laursen, Snow and Durrant hit for Spanish Forkers didn't hit quite Hickman of Payson got as heavily as Lehi. but two sacridoubles. a double. fice flies and five Lehi errors aided Payson had 12 men left on the in the winning. Wilson, pitching bases, which shows what tough luck for Lehi, passed two men, and this Pavson had with the bat when men 'helped. were on. Spanish made its first run by Weeglaml piled up four errors, clever team work at the plate. whirh establishes a high error "Curley" Bowen hit safely to left and stole second, from which record for this season. American Porkers ran wild on cushion he advanced to third when 'the bases in the seventh, when with D. Bowen lifted a sacrifice to the 'but two safe hits seven runs were outfield. Keough followed with scored, all due to bum field work, another sacrifice and the first run plus considerable American Fork came across. For good measure another of the Bowens, Chal, luck. Miller relieved Holmsteau at sec- brought In another score in the Birke sixth frame. ond, and Dudley went in for A. nt first after the game was safely Atwood, Colledge and D. Smuin won. Snow was the star slugger of j Bowen hit for ' the afternoon with a single, double put up the poorest fielding game of the afternoon, managing to land and triple. three errors. The box score: PAYSON Peterson of Springville umpired. AB. R. H. O The box score: 5 0 4 SPANISH FORK. Belknap, lb SLUG 31 1 1 1 Ogden 0 Logan A f W0 UTAH LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet. At Seattle First game, Sacramento 3, Seattle 8; second game, Sacramento 3, Seattle 2. UTAH LEAGUE. At Oakland Forenoon game, Won. Lost. Pet. Vernoii 9, Oakland 7; afternoon Midvale 1 1 4 Olsen, lb ... WE'RE OFF loward, c . . WATCH THIS SPACE eterson, p . rown, p Here We Will Light Every Beckstead, p Night. Totals KODAK DEPARTMENT CENTRAL 0 4 p Totals Score by innings: Provo Heber 3 3 .....44 ........... COMPANY 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 krk lo th Mrt svan. orovldlag Just the right n sltees for sandwiches or year toast- wrapped! A 17 P' Ask Tew P1UIM I wIN1 n Superior Motor Co. dozen m8. three-bagge- habit-formin- habit-formin- o Formi ioaiung. to -I- The Timps play here Memorial HEBER, May 29. Heber won game with the Provo day afternoon at 4:15 with the Timps in one inning, the sixth. strotig Western Opticals of Salt when four Heberites parted tbe Lake. Roach of Salt Lake baa been se sphere and two Timps errored, tbe total giving three runs for Man cured to pitch for the Provo team ager Hiatts sheepmen, and toe so that Manager Dell Webb can game. The remainder of the affair save both bis hurlers for the was an even-u- p matter between the American Fork pennant chasers, wbo play the. Timps at the Cave teams, each getting a run. Provo didn't get a safe bit until city Wednesday and in Provo Fri tbe sixth, when Hlllman landed on day. American Fork tomorrow will the ball but expired on the bases, r in the play the D. k R, 0. team of Salt Cooper poled a eighth and scored on an out That Lake. H. Wilson, a youthful high school represented Provo't entire scoring kid. will be tried out at first base ability. A. Murdock held the Timps to tomorrow by Manager Webb. Hansen or Ralle will vecch. Hlllman four bits. Kinney pitched for Provo.' and will be in the outfield. The Western Opticals are tbe excepting the one inning held team Heber down, but that one inning strongest was enongb to lose any ordinary in tbe capital, and promise to give the Timps an excellent workout. game. The score: here Friday tbe Sprlagvillers lost an 8 to 1 game by a scora of 10 to 9, due mainly to Fielder's In ability to locate tbe plate, which in ability was caused more or less by the pitcher's newness to 1922 base ball. It was bis first league game, and be didn't show nearly as well Dunn and Fredrickson bare in tbelr games. Peterson started tbe game for Midrale, and was bit safely six times in three innings, passing two. That sent him out and brought Brown to the mound, wbo lasted four innings. Brown's wlldness yanked him and gare Marty Beck- stead another opportunity to shine. which be did, all right two in nings, no hits. Hasmussen, of Mid vale, did the PROVO. heavy slugging, with a double and two triples. For tbe first time in Central league history a player was Hlllman, lb nit more tnaa once in a game; Schatz, 3b Page, ss Memory got jolted twice. .Midvale outhit Springville nearly Sutherland, 2b two to one, but would not hare Dodge, rf won the game if Fleiger had not Petty, If .' been kept on the mound long after Ralle, c it was apparent that Midvale was Cooper, cf . getting to his delivery good and Kinney, p hard. Totals The box score: HEBER. SPRINGVILLE. , AB. R. H. 0. A. 4 1 0 4 2 P. Murdock, ss Taylor, ss 4 3 2 7 0 Giles, cf Campbell, lb Nelson, 2b 3 Davis, c Fraughten, lb 3 Fleiger, p 3 Stanley, c Memory, 2b Sweat, If Packard, rf B. Bonner, 3b McKee, 3b . Bon Bonner, rf, Dowdell, cf Like the man on the witness stand we can say: "It's the easiest thing in the world to tell the truth when there is nothing but the truth to tell." Yesterday the horse was the fastest thing in the world. This morning the locomotive beat the horse. This very afternoon the automobile beat the locomotive. And this evening, perhaps, the aeroplane will outdistance the automobile. Yes, we are all of us very wise. None of us but can tell how this and that political question should be must be settled. The spinster school principal makes herself presi dent of the mothers club. The city man is sure he could make money on the farm. The farmer could work wonders in the city. And every subscriber knows how to edit the local newspaper better than the editor himself. opticals TO FLAY I tiwItU After hav May 29. MIDVALE, Ml III through ey J stage , of its there's Tz.Q Idj tbe same safely stowed sway Friday's it? three-cornere- d. FilOiO CLOSE GAliE TO real nature of our business and the aims and ideals of the men engaged in that business. There is no mystery about it, nothing that we would wish to cover up. Then why npt advertise it. Today the the world may i;w;i SP.ULE LOSESffi IIS ness. We believe it our duty to let the public know the ur WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS. Knowledge is great I Yesterday the world was flat; we knew world is round; we are sure of it. Tomorrow HER ADD SPORT NEWS CHATS WITH YOUR GAS MAN Published by The Herald Company. EVERY WEEK DAY AJTERXOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. CA STILLA SPRINGS |