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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1922. OCETY Dances Visitors IIEBER Clubs Parties 11110 Violin eolo by Wm. Clyde, accora- MELSEN fAMILY REUNION panled by Mr. Hadley. 5PBINCVILLE fOCIETY Paper by Mrs. Irene Cook. The Nielsen family reunion is io "Pioneers," original speech, Mrs. held June 28 at Vivian Park, nc-- j ibe of the Ella Reynolds. he Aaron Johnson camp to an announcemnt mud cording Talk by Mrs. Lacy Hatch Farns-ortehters M me riouixn afternoon. (this morning bv tt'vm.n n.nr of Provo. ,ity park Thursday whose mother was one fosthe tix Original games were conducted rai given. President Eliaa Nielsen sisters and brothers who by Mrs. Wayne Johnson. me m charge; came from Denmark in 1865. and Come "Come, In a singing. Mr. short talk Finley gave immunity who all settled in Utah. Five of Saints." . whi?h she spoke of the old white them now are living and still reEllen Jl. vneeier, aneetinr house - - which stands on the side in this state. vj ,ddres OI wriviMW Last year the family reunion was wmvi vi vomer uu juaia Birecis, held at Draper, where more than ,.Atr,v "Tne iime Buy Who and asked that provisions be made 200 members of the family gathered. bt to Scnooi wun fowt to preserve it. It is expected that as many memtleton. Refreshments were served to bers of the family will attend the Park reunion. or about one hundred members of the Vivian you are going The original Nielsens who immicompany. ir sum saw vwajwwn, itv grated from Denmark and who still are alive are N. C. Nielsen, of this office your ad- Miss Jessie Bird.who haa been Provo; J. C. Nielsen, of Lakeview; tgg and your paper will f ol-teaching school in Blackfoot, Idaho, Peter Nielsen, ot Salt Lake City; . has returned home for the summer, Mr. Zlna Jepperson, of Provo, and youby mail, Mn. Alfred Williams, of Lakeview. Mrs. Charles Miller and little son A helium-filleFork were Wayne of Spanish dirigible Is earier to handle in the air. According to Sprlngville visitors Tuesday. government experts, who have been h " wy f i rnowxa. AESTHETIC DANCING, d home welcoming party MURIEL SMART ftudent of Mrs. Aljfie E. Itllif and Stefano Mas- lagno, wilj teach, clauses fi aesthetic dancing, June 12, in men s iymnasium at B. Y. U. Itices $60 for Course Phone 445--J, be-linn- .A M.Mat the experimenting, helium-fille- ship is steadier and moves d with The Sixth ward missionary com- greater momentum than an airship mittee will give a home welcoming filled with hydrogen. Helium gas party and entertainment for Elders Is twice as heavy as hydrogen and St. Clair Nixon and Joseph E. has 92 per eenfcof its lifting power. Banks, who have recently returned home from a mission, in the Sixth CAUSED A STIR. ward meeting house Tuesday, June 13, at 8 p, m. Music, songs, readGreat excitement was caused reings, dancinj and refreshments will cently ia Japan when the governinbe the program We respectfully ment telephone department invite the members of the Sixth stalled telephones for 350 people ward to be present and give these who had made application for fiem brethren a royal reception. hg a. face, and wneched madly arn Of a aaddan. from Bar h Dlteful tonarua of fire licked 0 Bel, his right arm flailed back fell useless, agony convulsed featurea. Free, the Woman rwrv and with a.lauah of glee swung me pistol to Dear his bead. Ttrifhmif lmnorinv vhaf mYiJt OA Lucinda flung herself upon Nadya arm and bore it down. With deflected muzsle the pistol exploded for the last time. Dropping It, Nelly turned he ture. Only no one had. Certainly on Lucinda and aeait wun ner as She hadn't, certainly Lucinda hadn't. Imr.r .sSionR mlirht a. madwoman. was flattened against the farther of confused assortment, beyond grew of wall, watching him with a face ana tnai, o. this way wildly flopping horror, blanched and gaping. hnt hronth hontlnar into her face, o' Enraged, he . put forth an his her bare flesh suffering a rain o.' strength to recover from that inex- cruel blows. plicable blow. And instantly it was Thrown oft without warnirt. hov repeated. And again. Each time ac- she couldn't guess, she felt hersel.' companied by that savage, crashing reeling back, tripping, falling. Somenoise. Like thunder cut off short. struck the back ot her head u And each time he reeled under the thing tunnlnar blow, and aha knew flickei- impact, and sickening pains shot nausea while dense night like :i ing white-hot through him, like knivee moving cloud on every nana ciose-i- n He felt himself sinking . . . upon her. In expiring flaahea of consciousChoking and coughing, she unness he saw Lucinda, still flat closed her eyes upon the vision o.' against the wall, taring not at him TUtl'a faa. A hand holdlna- - a bottli.' but at a French window nearby. Be- of smelling salts dropped away from tween its curtain a woman's arm nose. Bel saluted- - ner reviving waa thrust, the hand grasping an her with wn even growl: intelligence automatic pistol with munis faintly rvxn'H haw, T mau Tfv ta null ahe of face waa a There fuming. together. No time to lose." dowed pallor dimly visible beyond yourself head She saw aches the curUlns. a face with wild, ex- Rat'Myla hla ahlrfcalMTaa. With the ultant are . . . Nelly . . . cuff turned back above his right XXXi elbow, tfaeTorearm rudely oanoagec torn linen on which a deep the woman pinned ta the wall with stain waa spreading. "But Bel momenw me anocK I by arm T following that murderous your "Hurts Ilka halL Bullet nloueh"d fusillade ware a raring welter of through the underside from wris a horrors. elbow, nearly. I'd be dead ir vou saw she heartbeats two Between hadn't Jumped for her." as blank paper, aa face a Lynn, with "And I, if you hadnt rons through the window when you did. But . . . Lynn?" Bel laughed shortly. "The excel-leMr. Summer lad's still breathing. That's all we can tell till the surgeon gets here." 'What became of her?" Tint awAv clpn. worse luck! ducked past me and through the window like a shot." Summerlad lay where he had fallen, on the far side of that piece of furniture. His face, upturned to the staring light, was llks a thing of sculptured ivory, expressionless and. hinnhpd. The shirt beneath the waa hideous flowered dressing-gow. ly blotted. 0 Bel! do you "Tou think really think he will live?" "No fear," Bel sneered. "Hell mVe a fool of many another woman before he's finished. My chauffeur will run' you down to the hotel. I COTJLDN'T HE SOMETHING think he's to be trusted, wisn i leu sure of that Jap." SEE STRUCK HIM BRUTALLY. Sure of him?" spinning, toppling, beating the air Whv do you euDDOse I'm hurry io with aimless arms, prccmns ing you away? Do you want the pa floor like something blasted, resting pers to get hold or tne raci tnai you in a atrkanlnar. inert crumple; were keeping an assignation with and was keenly aware of the acrid this actor when his wife caught you as reek of smokeless powaer cutting, and shot him?" aM our a nil thft sensuous scent of Lucinda let her wrap fall. ' If my in room the the roses that dressed roiatinnshln to Lynn is what you her honor; and all the wniie was con-n- f imply then my place is here with between in th nlatol nosinff him." the draperies like an animate thing But remember. "PlMLsa yourself. of infinite malice, ana me pau.u uo. the papers are going to make big to seemed of the face behind it, that capital out of tme acanaat in ins float In the dark aa might the mask miiH minnv. They've been ltchina of some mad ghost. for it for years, knowing it waa shots three of those din Aa the hound to break out some day . . thin shout- - nnw lnnr do vou imaitlne it'll be IVDt oaichf " - rA volume, a some point before the reporters will ferret out ing became audible from Mar--it- h outside the house, and Nelly the fact that L,moa i,ee w aura. tha iiraen of a fury, her Bellamy Druce? Do you want to sit broke black opals, and testify in the witness-boeyes burning like am winthat demented creature through the hangings at against lev dow, and pulled up with pistol when she's tried for murder?" pomt-bian- a ei eled "What you thin- k- . ." breast. "What the devil do you care what a think? if vou aren't what people invia thnuirht neralsted; An other inetant and I shall be as are going to say you are, what are you doing here, alone with Summer Lynn . . . .hniTillv through the win lad, In his own borne, at nigm; "The Lontaines were coming to haainr hodv hurled and fastened upon the woman s dlnnea, "But'l" Bel snorted, "on, ail back, twinging her aswe, xne I'll give you the benefit ot detonated with a beUow, the bullet right! h Anufct. If that'll induce TOU to Dy close wall the into plumped clear out of thia before it's too lata. rnda.'a head. And it isn't aa if you couia ao eunv out again She heard a voice crying marud anv aood br staying. Hie aaailn "Rail Ball Bli" . . . fate's all up to the surgeons. I'll a for . . and . Her own voice keep you posted, 1 11 come ana tea long time bung In dread you what the eurgeon says." while lasue of that swaying combat! He bent with painful effort and n.t nii.n tit tha woman's arm. mut lifted her wrap. She took it with efforts tering and panting In futile while out a word, swung It round her to wrest her weapon away; turned and left the room, hl kiokad. DOUndSd shoulders, ia Our Next lasue) (Cawtbwel her free flat repeaieoiy inio PLOWS JOSEPH VAN' 9Hn ttUaa Jon ftitinued From Our Last Issue) bt always ere now he hod forti- anl shriven her conscience with belief that they were of one and- - would be Bene A, it must Rno no longer held forth promise of salvation, of the counte-e- . sanction, the chin-en'Today and henceforward it it be ail for love or , . .nothing , a break final and irrepar- iw s i for all the shock i for all the she had-uf- wrong Lynn had ill-- and the pain of which bis had been the cause, the love had given the man etill waa dangerously sweet and disarm- AlreadT aha waa aware oi ety to grasp at excuses for him, irafort the ache In her Heart the thought that aha waa aa- ng charity ta a dear tranagraa- already she felt her strength to it bmg aapped, fleah and spirit limbing anew to the spell he too well how to weave. e scales hung long in trembling. turned only when Summeriaa, isely, losing patience, sought to by storm the lipfl she nan not made up her mind to surrender, thus aroused resistance till ttsn iant !th an ease that in a Queer, deed way she found surprising, managed to break hie embrace, i rtheless the effort left ner faint faltered to the fireplace and a hand on the mantel, her upon the hand. Lynn stood by her side. Over and he murmured gently: "Linda, la, Linda Shaking from to foot, she made a feeble sign ppeal. He disregarded this en- ly, hie arms again stole round and would have drawn her to but that, of a sudden, her mind Eht at a straw of memory, she away, with a hand upon his m put him firmly from her, eyes were melting none the less ing him, lips that Were "Yes" resolutely pronouncing , Id ..." lou are cruel . . f" No, Lynn. Walt. Tell me some- f . . . Tou sav she vour wife fed to divorce you?" made her cromise " Summerlad Irted grimly. F"hen was that7 The day she PPeared? The dav I found her B senseless in her room?" tkn Vdl " ...o JrAa you have much of a scene?" " say it was some stormy young I BUDnOSA fin . " "Wall Pd J Bon." that Whv vnil fmm If wu. her?" Immerlad started. "What!" Strike is to Btrlke What do vou meant" M his eyes Win rul. fortunate regard. hw elly had a bruiee on her that after nivn anil aw mm tv ciwia ' bruise. Lynn: you struck herl" t.61 hfl . n 4 , f n ,.V .IJ A I aont remember. What If I 8h. asked for It, didn't she? Dave half trin -- w.u v.. , " U aC. iX to her refusal to go back NlWng that hie toniruA w.. n running away with his diacre- ne purKa u .i ,t urpiy. back ta repule'on, but 'vertook in the middle of the and again crushed her to him. Juinaa r""". hif a w matter? I i0T. ise matter.. nothing r?, UCCS . hr v... Ilka h. P bff k . , ..... hr aatagonlam found once mora hla time ""mptr. m- And thia torn- fury of ia. urn MimrtnA v. T VT;. . PutTiuii, Katn ano tarew una v W't"1" tahuman sound. iff h Ck - couldn't It ..." rry nt n ... x iri.. . f UP"); XT-- aeavr puo pf furni but" IS TAKEN JERRYO CHOP IT MIS FROM LEAGUE i IMPS Nearly 1000 Sugar Plums: LEADERS The Timps got sweet revenge on the Heber nine yesterday by defeating them 8 to 4. Three times have the two teams met and this was the first time the Provo boys were able to take the measure of the sheepmen. Heber's defeat came in the third inning when Nelson was pounded out of the box by the Timps. Up to that inning Nelson had been sending over gome pretty good stuff. In the second inning striking out Sutherland. Dodge and Kinney. In the third ha walked two men and he didn't have a thing on the sphere but the cover and the Timps tor that off repeatedly. Three aingles and a borne run netted Provo six runs and the ' hard-sluggin- g SPR1NGVILLE. June 8. Spring-villpulled Midvale back into a tie with Spanish Fork for the league leadership by defeating the Smelter men 8 to 2. e Jerry Duni again exhibited a fine bit of pitching ability, holding the he.vy hitting 'Midvalers to seven , obtained hits, one lone Schmltt by Sprlngville baseball fans are talking aboil the otic Jerry is said to have received from Seattle in the Pacific Coast league. It the offer materializes Sprlngville will be ;ird pressed for pitching material, This is how it happened in tha third inning. Cooper walked and advanced to second on Bailey's liner to third. Both men were safe when C. Murdock was too slow in getting the ball to second. Page sacrificed and Cooper and Bailey crossed the plate on Schats' single. Hillman slugged the pill a terrific blow and sent it way out in the center garden for a home run, bringing Schatz in ahead of him. Wilson walked and 'stole second. Sutherland failed to connect. Dodge singled, coring Wilson, and came home on Kinney's single. A. Murdock on second exchanged places wkh Nelson on the mound. Cooper walked for the second time in that inning, and Bailey was counted out. Bailey, who played his first big ;ame, performed wen ana receivea the approval of the fans, although he allowed a few balls to pass him, He has all the earmarks of a good player and will undoubtedly be one of the most valuable men to the 'team before the season comes to a close. He has a good peg and seems to wield the stick in a pretty fair manner. The score: HEBER. u The momentum of our SUGAR PLUM SALE increases daily. for neither Fleiger or Frederickson have shown the form Jerry has this season. Fleiger was the hitting king of yfsterdaj'V battle, getting four safe bingles out of four times at oat, clout. Fleiger one being a four-basalso pounded out a Davis was another spnngviiier to land on the ball for three bases. Marty Beckstead was not up to his usual twirling cunning; either that or Sprlngville batters were in a slugging mood, and no Central league pitcher could have stopped them. Peterson relieved Beckstead near the finlsb. of the game when It was certain that the Steel city gang had won the matinee. The score and summary: Fraughton, lb Stanley, c Sweat, If 5 5 3 4 ...23 (Montgomery, rf ... . 3 A. iMurdock, 2b, p. . . 4 4 C. Mordock, 3b Totals 82 PROVO. Page, 83 Schatz, 3b Hillman, cf Wilson, lb Sutherland, 2b rt Dodge, Kinney, v Cooper, If Hansen, c Bailey, c 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 10 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 4 9 24 1 x AB. R. H. O. 4 0 1 0 5 5 4 ..... 4 .44 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 12 0 4 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 6 3 evidence of the saving power of a $5.00 bill can be obfained from a SUGAR PLUM purchaser. 4 5 6 2 Bateman, rf Steadman, 2b Rasmussen, cf Stauffer, If Schmitt, 3b Wallbeck, ss Oleen, 0 0 0 0 1 1 .'3 4 4 4 lb Vincent, c Beckstead, p Peterson, p 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 2 0 0 8 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 35 2 . 24 9 SPRLNGVILLE. AB. rt. H. O. A. Taylor, ss 4 Memory, 2b Davis, c Fleiger, cf 3 4 4 lb Packard, If .. rf 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 1 0 0 .3 0 1 00 SPANISH POUNDS OUT 21 RUI1S SPANISH FORK, June 8. Spanish Fork pulled off one of the heaviest slHgging affairs yesterday afternoon, wfhning by the band-some Steel, ss 36 Totals SPANISH AMERICAN LEAGUE. troit 31 19 29 25 . 24 20 22 20 20 20 Anderson, If .592 Edwards, lb 25 26 22 26 25 28 .500 .480 .476 .458 .444 .417 Rowe. 3b Thomas, 2b C. Bowen, c Hayes, cf L. Bowen, ss D. Bowen, rf Chi z, De- 6. x : final score was 13 to 5. In the first inning Jackson pitched only three balls. Barratt took a crack at the first ball pitched and was out to the right fielder. Birk also swung on the first one offered him and was out tu tne shortstop. Holmstead followed the example of his teammates and was out to the second baseman. Features of the game were home runs by Thrasher and Seal Snow. Thrasher, Durrant and Snow were the heavy stick artists of the game, each one batting .600. A strange thing happened in con nection with Thrasher's home run. A.i the ball sailed over the fence the fielder also jumped over the fence, picked up the ball and had Thrasher put out at third. The umpire ruled, however, that the hit was good for a homer and allowed Thrasher to come home. The score: LEHI. T. Colledge, Barnes, If J. Colledge, Wilson, Webb, 3b 2 0 2 3 0 1 1 3 9 24 12 3 2 3 2 3 A. Atwood, c Anderson, rf Smuin, cf Jackson, p, ss LoU, p AMERICAN Barratt, c Birk, lb 1 2 2 2 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 43 21 22 27 7 1 4 5 3 0 3 2 7 1 AB. R. II. O. A. 1 1 6 2 4 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 3 5 1 2 2 0 1 3 15 5 0 5 0 2 4 0 4 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 01 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 40 Totals . Bennett lb Holmstead, 2b Durrant. cf 5 11 27 11 FORK. AB. R. H. O. A. 5 4 1 4 5 I 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 2 2 116 3 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 1 1 2 MUTUAL GIRLS MARKET To-bas- e Anybody have a piano they want to give away Or doea your neighbor have a piano you want them to give away? In either case notify the. stake officials of the Young .Ladies' MuL tual Improvement association wha will gladly accept the gift. A piano Is badly needed at Mutual Isle, the summer home of the girls of Utah NATIONAL LEAGUE. stake. Won. Lost. Pet. The girls also need several other New York 28 18 .609 things to make their home as cozy 25 18 .581 and comfortable as they would like Pittsburgh 25 St. Louis 23 .521 to have it. Among other things 23 25 .521 needed are a cook stove, several Brooklyn 26 25 .510 rocking Cincinnati chairs, more straight anA 21 24 snmo .467) nhnfrs pmAltrauua Chicago 20 25 .444 benches. Boston 29 15 .3411 Philadelphia Any of these gifts will be thankfully received by any of the officers of the Mutual stake board, of Yesterdav's Games. At Boston St. Louis 2, Boston 5. which Mr-t- . W. Monroe Pax, ma a is At Philadelphia Pittsburgh 5, president. To rri.se tVe necessary funds Philadelphia 0. At Brooklyn Cincinnati 6, Brook-- w;in w.Ticn to compiere tne swiml.vn 2. at Mutual W.e, t!ie ming At New York Chicago 4, New Mutual girls frr.m all over the stake will conduct a market day la York 9. Provo Saturday, June 17. The marM. I. A. LEAGUE BASEBALL. ket will be conducted somewhere " on University avenue and will be Games played in the northern open for business at 7 o'clock in the division Tuesday were as follows: evening. The goos will be sold : from large tables. Vineyard 25, Sharon 5. Everything will for be sale Lakeview 21, Grandview 1. imaginable there, Lewis and Madsen was the Lake-vie- such as vegetables, fruits, chickens, battpry, with Skinner and pies, calces, hand work, etc. The Skinner doing the pitching and girls will donate all of these things to be sold at the market. Ice cream catching for Grandview. Lakeview and Vineyard will play and punch will also be sold. Later in the evening the senior ' this afternoon. girls of the Mutual will be the hosts at a free dance at the high school gymnasium to all Mutual members over 14 years of age. 1 ' TURN' TO rug SIGHT At the Strand Next Week. Since they bring booze by airplane, the upkeep of the overheid is what makes it expensive. am Prepared to Test Your Eyes Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Company 120 West Center. Phone 386-- 8, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. WORK GUARANTEED SIC WE SPECIALIZE ON DTC CLOTHES INSURED LADIES' FINE GARMENTS -For That Better Service Call Up 809" Elmer, rf Totals Errors Summary: Spanish Fork 2. San Francisco Vernon Los Angeles . . NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet Portland 1 852 Salt Lake .... Brigham 1 .830 Oakland 6 Ogden 2 .333 Seattle 4 Logan 7 .000 Sacramento ... 0 Smithfield- - 36 33 . 36 . 32 . 27 . 30 . 28 . 27 . . Payson 28 26 29 28 31 36 35 36 .563 .559 .554 .533 .466 .455 .444 .429 i SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Provo, Utah. Plant 54 N. 4th West. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. S ' CONDUCT Totals 42 13 12 27 9 Score by innings: American Fork ..000 010 1 20013 Lehi HO 0 0 2 100 5 Summary: Errors T. Colledge, J. Colledge, Jackson, Snow. Binch, Laursen. Home run Thrasher, Snow. hits Durrant 3, Binch, Birk, Thrasher 2. Three base hits Colledge. Base hits Off Shelley 11, off Jackson 6, off Lott 4, off Wilson 3. Stolen bases Holmstead, Birk. Struck out By Shelley 8, by Jackson 2. Bases on balls Off Jackson 1, off Wilson l, off Shelly 1. Double plays Binch to Holmstead to Birk. First base on error American Fork 3, Lehi 1. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Grear. and fit your glasses by the most approved and dependable methods. If you really appreciate your eyes, let me examine and test them and stop those headaches and eyestrain. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST With 2 1 3 5 3 2 .sa Thrasher, lb R. H. O. A. 2 3 4 0 6 3 7 0 4 .... p.... 8 0 0 0 3 0 2 3 2b 5 5 Hav eYcur Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right Miller, p 9, LEHI, June 8. Arter holding the Cave men scoreless in four innings, Jackson was pounaed from the mound in the fifth and ten runs tallied in favor of tne American Fork nine in yesterday's ie. The 1 1 3 AB. 5 6 6 4 .620 At Cleveland Washington 9, Cleveland 8. (Eleven innings.) At St Louia Boston 7, St Louis 3. CAVEJEII FORK. Won. Lost Pet. Yesterday's Games. At Chicago New York cago 7. At Detroit Phiiadeipnia FAIL TO STOP . PAYSOII Douglas, 3b Crump, rf Salmon, rf Sherrll, 3b Snow, 3b Laursen', If Homer, rf Binch, ss Shelly, p THREE PITCHERS 1110 1111 4 4 d Chicago - 1 111 score of 21 to 3. Possibly if the Spanish crew had been willing ot work overtime they might be running the base lines yet. Young Mister Kitchen of Payson was hammered right smartly all the time he was. doing mound duty, while Schoolboy Miller, with a big lead to his team's credit, loafed along, holding the discouraged Pay-so- n outfit to three runs, with nine hits. Mitchell. Edwards nearly ran his head off on the bases. All that boy got in UTAH CENTRAL LEAGUE. the way of runs was six. Every Won. Lost. Pet. Spaniard excepting Elmer got two 2 .714 ' nr mnrA fiafa hits. 5" Spanish Fork 2 .714 5 Midvale Payson not only was the weaker 2 .667 slugger but managed to garner 4 American Fork 4 3 .571 eight errors, in itself enough to Springville 3 3 .500 lose an ordinary game. Heber .428 3 4 The score: Lehi PAYSON. 5 .275 2 Provo AB. R. H. O. A. .142 6 1 Payson 9 4 0 Belknap, lb 7 5 1 McBeth. c Yesterday's Games. 0 5 Kitchen, p Spanish Fork 21, Payson 1 5 Provo 8, Heber 4. Wignall, cf 5 2 Kappel, 2b Springville 8, Midvale 2. 3 0 American Fork 13, Lehi 5. Hickman, If Louis Wastintrton Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit Boston TT7" ' Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. e Where They Play Tomorrow. Provo at Spanish Fork. Springville at American Fork. Payson at Heber. Lehi at Midvale. , time in making your purchases ; just satisfy yourself as to what the SUGAR PLUM saving means. e 3 St "your . 4 34 8 10 21 7 Totals 0 Errors Campbell, Summary: 0 Schmitt. Bateman, Stead- 1 Taylor. man. Home run Fleiger. Two-bas1 hits Schmitt, Memory, Frederick-son- . Three-bashits Davis, Flei11 ger. Stolen bases Wallbeck, CampHits Off eBckstead 8, off A. bell. Patarann 1 nff Dunn 7. Rasps nn 4 2, off Dunn 2. balls . Off i Beckstead 2 In. n n , . 3 n L. oy necKsieitu i, uy 0 StruCK OUl 1. by Dunn 10. Passed Peterson 0 Sacrifice hits 5 ball Vincent. Time of game 0 Schmitt, Memory. 1 hour 30 iminutes. Umpire Hier. 1 2-- hi CHECK YOUR NEEDS for the family, then come to the store and take 1 Totals ...........36 8 12 27 16 Score by innings Heber 9 120 211 011 Hits 210 010 000 4 Runs Provo 004 232 lOx 12 Hits 8 006 011 OOx Runs Summary: Errors Fraughton, A. Murdock, Kinney, Bailey. Two-bas- e C. Murdock, hits A. Murdock, Cooper 2. Home ran Hillman. Struck outr By Nelson 4 in 2 3 innings; by A. Murdock, 6 in 5 innings; by Kinney 5. Hlta Off Nelson 4, off A, Murdock 8. First base on balls Off Nelson 2, oft A. Murdock 1, off Kinney 2. Stolen bases Hillman, Wilson 2. SacriSacrifice fly fice hit Page. Sweat. Passed balls Stanley 3, Bailey 5. Left on bases Heber 7, Provo 9. Hit batsman By Kinney 1. First base on errors Heber 1, Provo 1. Umpires Barrett and New York - .- MIDVALE. AB. R. H. O. A. 0 Frederickson, 3b 5 McKee, 0 Dunn, p 1 1 2 The beat three-bagge- AB. R. H. O. A. Campbell, P. Murdock, ss Giles, cf Nelson, p, 2b b Have Passed Out With $5.00 Purchases Since Last Saturday extra-baser- e game. o O O Don't use gasoline in the home. than to pay for funerals. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning |