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Show 'J THE HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. 0 t D. Bowen, rf THE DAILY HERALD EVERT Catered ftoro, I'tah, Published cy The Herald Company. AFTERNOON EX C EFT SATURDAY. WEEK-DA- mail matter June u secondthe elasa Act of March 3, 1879. urirr 6, 1911, at tbe potto fflee, krma of Subscription: Delivered by carrier. 30 eenu a month; by a year; outside the county, 13.50 a year. jjhui In Utah county, tl CIRCULATION OVER 2200 - BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT NOTICED. Steady improvement in the indicated yield of the principal agricultural products has been an outstanding feature in the developments of the past month. Improvement in the prices of cotton, grains, and other products is also a feature of the month. In appraising the manufacturing situation a distinction must be drawn between basic commodities and those of a more highly finished sort. The marked improvement in the case of iron and steel noted in business surveys of previous months has continued during May, unfilled orders increasing materially and ingot production being the greatest in any one month since November, 1920. Much the same may be said with respect to copper and the other nonferrous metals. The situation in other important lines of manufacture is less easy to characterize. Due note-wort- hy to the continuation, of the textile strike the output of cotton goods has been materially lessened, although in the southern cotton mills districts, plants are reported as operating near the full capacity. "There was recession of activity in woolen manufacturing during April, especially in the worsted branch of the industry, while the silk industry is suffering from a condition of continued depression and inactivity. A mixed situation confronts manufacturers of boots and shoes. In the St Louis district activity has been well maintained, but in the Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago districts, some recession has apparently occurred. A portion of this must be ascribed to seasonal reaction. The general index number of wholesale prices compiled by theTederal Reserve board shows an advance of two points as compared with the preceding month, making it 149 (which closely approximates the index number 146 of the corresponding month a year ago). This advance is due to the advance in the prices of agricultural products and in materials used in certain basic industries. On the whole the adjustment of prices among commodities and industries is ap proaching a more normal relationship, reflecting the improved condition in agriculture and the larger disbursement in wages in many basic industries. Retail trade exhibits an enhancement of buying power, returns being more favorable than those of recent months. In wholesale trade, however, the situation is spotty, some lines, such as hardware, being favorably influenced by the great activity in building. On the whole there appears to have been a decrease in unemployment which has been brought about through the increased seasonal demand for outdoor labor and the enlarged opportunities for employment in the mines, and in other occupations. Factory demand for labor has not kept pace with the growth in other branches of industry, but, on the whole, has receded, especially if voluntary unemployment due to strikes in certain sections of the country be considered. Financially, the month of May has also been a period of comparative stability. Among domestic developments, the striking event of the month has been the announcement of a cut of 10 per cent in railroad rates by the Interstate Commerce commission. What effect this will have upon commodity movements is as yet ascertained. 7 Thomas' hot grounder. Keough got a bit wabbly in tbe 'first half of the fourth, walking and Wilson. Sutherland , Hillman pasted the ball to center and HillSPANISH PORK June 12. For man scored. Keough' third strike two inntnrs hits were scare and 'on Bailey got by the catcher and Wilson scored by an extra piece of runa scarcer aa Provo and Spanish fast base running. battled on tbe local diamond. Then Curley Bowen landed on first cam the third and the Spaniards when a double play failed. He obtained a lead which they never scored when D. Bowen Jut safely. lost, finishing to the good by 10 That put Spanish ahead again. . to 4. Ia the fifth SchaU beat out a In , the third Curley Bowen roller to first, and scored when one to wide a pullWilson, banged Wilson hit over tbe first baseman's ing the first baseman off the bag. head. Sutherland walked, and with Bowen got there before Wilson two on the bases Dodge hit square could get tbe ball and plod his way second baseman's hand. into the ly cento back to first. Keough hit In their half of tbe fifth Spanish Anter, putting Bowen on second. went ahead with one run. derson poled the sphere over first again A moment later Bailey let a ball and Bowen and Keough romped slip oy him and Edwards headed Simmons for the home plate. should have been at tbe plate to take the throw-ifrom his catcher, but he was loafing on tbe ob. YOUR Bailey, grabbing the ball, and supposing, of course, that Simmons would be covering tbe home plate, GAS fired tbe ball at the plate. But Simmons wasn't there. Edwards Whenever a gaa bill is abseeing Simmons slow in getting to normally large there is althe plate, also slowed up and ran smack into the balL Edwards' ways a complete explanaeye was severely injured, and it tion for it, when all the facts was several minutes before he reand circumstances connected covered consciousness. Elmer took with tbe case are known. Edwards' place in left field. Spanish Fork tans were riding For instance, when you Simmons, of last year's Spanish find a sudden or unusual inteam, unmercifully, and It waa a wonder that Manager Dell Webb crease in your bill, ask yourSimmons in the box. It was i self: 4 kept the general opinion that had Webb pulled Simmons and stuck Kinney Has the weather been to in at this stage of the game he blame? might have come closer to winHas there been sickness in ning it After the accident to Edwards, the house? Simmons went to pieces. In the sixth Hayes landed for a two- Have I had company durCurley Bowen beat out an bagger; ing the period? D. Bowen sacrt infield bunt ficed to right .field and Hayes or Have - the servants scored. Keough bunted and Curley others used more gas than 1 Bowen hustled over the pan. am aware of? In the seventh Provo got its. iast talley. Wilson walked for his secHave any additional gas ond time, and scored on Sutherinstalled appliances been land's long sacrifice fly to center. In their halt of the seventh the during the period? Spaniards ran wild on the base Are there any other cirlines. Every ball Simmons got near the plate was turned into a cumstances or occurrences hit Rowe produced a that will account for the inThomas hit between short and crease in my bill? second. Rowe, Thomas and Bowen scored. Hayes hit again, but was If you recall no reason forced at second by Curley Bowen, come to us first (do not go who 8 cored later -- when D. Bowen to your neighbors) - and we bit over second. . Keough fanned, will do our utmost to help ending the slaughter. you locate the cause. If we The score: find that a mistake has been SPANISH FORK. made we will cheerfully corAB. R. H. O. A. rect the error. We are here 5 0 i i Anderson. If to serve you. 1 13 4 Edwards, lb sun ... CHATS WITH 4 Totals Page, sa SchaU. 3b Hillman. cf Wilson i lb Sutherland, 2b Dodge, rf Bailey c Coo;er, If Simmons, p Coke Company Rowe, 3b 4 Thomas, 2b 4 4 c Hayes, cf L. Bowen, ss C. Bowen, 4 4 Cumulative Preferred Stock Utah Power & Light Company 0 1 t 1 1 0 4 1 1 3 3 3 2 ie 1 3 3 9 0 2 0 4 4 4 4 1 0 7 23 11 Totals Score by innings: Provo , 000 210 100 4 022 112 40x 10 Spanish Summary: la the sixth, Edward was hit in the eye by the Provo catcher when he threw tbe ball to the pitcher, patting him out of the Elmer went in for him. game. Three-bashit Edwards. Two-bas- e hit Rowe. Umpire Barrett 35 4 e ,.3 Thrasher, lb c... .... rf A. Atwood, ftj 0 0 10 0 0 I 4 4 0 1 0 j i 01 1 2 ..401 10 Totals ..4 0 0 .38 ii ID VALE. 4 8 23 13 AB. R. 3 1 5 3 2 2 4 1 4 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 4 1 3 0 Bateman. rf Steadman, 2b Rxmnaifil. cf Petersos, Jf iScbmitt, 3b 'Wallbeck. ss. Olsen. lb Vincent c Brown, p 'Stauffeur. lb Totals Score by innings: Lehi Midvale Sum mary r- - - these are the outstanding points that ere making Fisk H. O. A. 2 3 0 1 3 1 0 0 Cord Tires the standard for tire With no excepvalue today. tions, Fisk Tires challenge comparison with those of any other make. The Fisk appeal is to the man whose judgment directs the spending of his money. 4 0 4 2 2 4 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 3 0 8 11 26 13 33 102 010 0004 200 042 00x 8 : Th ra sher, Errors Steadman 2, Schmitt 2, Wallbeck, hits H. AtStauffer 2. Two-baswood 2, Webb 2, Steadman, PeterThree-bashit Stauffer. son. Double play Colled ge to H. Atwood to Thrasher u Wallbeck to Stolen base Barnes. Schmitt Hits Off Brown 8, off Jackson 11. Bases on balls Off Brown I, off Jackson 3. Struck out By Brown 1, by Jackson 5. Passed balls H. Atwood, Jackson. Sacrifice hits Kasmussen 2, Batsman, Vincent. Wild pitch Jackson. Time of game 2 hours 15 minutes. Attendance 150. Umpire WalnwrijjM. Left on bases Lehi 7, Midvale 7, -- Now offered to the public on a remarkably Easy partial payment plan- - LEII1 LOSES li IDVALE CM 10 TEAM Midvale MIDVALE, June 12. with maintained the Spanish Fork by defeating Lehi here Friday. There never was any doubt about the final result after the first Inning, although in the third Lehl threw a scare into local ranks, taking the lead away from Midvale and keeping it until the last of the fifth, when Midvale put the game on ice with four runs, adding two in the sixth for good measure. Ha, Atwood and Webb, for Lehl, both got two doubles, and were responsible for what runs Lehl obtained. Jackson pitched for Lehi and all was hit pretty severely through the game; a wild pitch and three bases on balls aided the Smeltermen. Brown twirled for Midvale, and while be was touched up fairly frequently was saved by the heavy hitting behind him. He was not, however, favored by good fielding in the Midvale ranks. The score: T LEHL ....... CoUedge, 2b Barnes, lb H. Atwood, ss AB. 5 5 5 Webb, 3b 4 for car, truck or jpeed wagon Tim. $11 Spanish Fork Midvale American Fork Heber Springville Lehl Provo Payson 6 6 5 4 4 .750 .750 .714 .571 3 .375 .250 .125 2 1 Friday's Games. Spanish Fork 10, Provo 4. American Fork 17, Springville Heber 5, Payson 2. IM id vale 8, Lehl 4. 4. Where They Play Wednesday. Midvale at Provo. Spanish Fork at American Fork. Lehi at Springville. Heber at Payson. R. H. O. A. 0 0 1 6 3 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 3 2 Mifcelkwom I Used gas range, late styles. Bates Stores Co. WANTED 500 old auto tires. Clay-so- n Auto Tire Co., 213 W. Center. tf You are losing money unless you trade with the Wasatch tf Produce. 1 LOST BOARD AND ROOM home. 71 S. 1st E. In private FOR SALE Good baby buggy, . cheap. Inquire 66 N. 6th W. LOST Cold chain purse on UniAND PICOTING versity Ave., between 3rd W. and HEMSTITCHING 230 W. Center. Work done Center, containing small change and handkerchief. Return to right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. Herald office. LOST Check for $2.50. Reward. Return to Herald office. tf FOR RENT Inquire apt 317 W. Center. 2 FOR SALE brick house, modern. Inquire 144 W. 3rd S., FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 272 basement E. Center. ALL baby carriages 20 per cent off FOR RENT 2 furnished houseat Bates Stores, this week only. keeping rooms; also good Jersey cow for sale. 58 W. 3rd S. I 4 No tire without Kelly quality could have maintained the reputation for and service which has enjoyed for twenty-fiv-e years. He-a- ge Kelly-Springfie- Cord. 3 30x3 5 30x3V2 30x33 32x3y2 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4' 5 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms; also typewriter. 60 E. 4th N. FOR RENT Nice room for gentlemen. 286 N. 3rd E. 6 WANTED Watkins, Amy E. Dressmaking. 359 N. 6th W. 3 WANTED Young man for office work in retail lumber yard near Provo. Would prefer combination S. WANTED 442 in. 4 35x4V 36x4V2 oil Florence stove, cheap. 455 N. 3rd E. Call FOR SALE 183-- FOR RENT Phone 33x5 34x5 35x5 37x5 Furnished house, close Call Clark, 279. 119-- 4 Furnished Inquire 83 rooms. S. 1st E. 3 WILL PARTY who found keys of FOR SALE Used coal range; a Dow Young at Timp park, return tf to Hansen bargain. Bates Stores Co. Catering and be re6 warded. FOR SALE Indian motorcycle with side car; a bargain. 315 S. Univ. LOST May 27, in or near Provo, Ave. Phone 237. leather suit case containing proetv. Please notify A. B. FOR SALE Ladies' bicycle. Phone visions, Knowlton, postoffice, Salt Lake 624-City. apts. RENT 260 S. 2 WESTERN regular prompt Send in this coupon it will bring you an illustrated booklet and tell you how to buy this stock for $10 a month. ( Without Utah Power Obligation.) Ford ton truck. Phone SCENIC MOTORIST, tLe beautiful and interesting m.igaz ne- pub517-J- . lished as the official organ of the Utaii State Automobile associad FOR SALE brick, IS per tion is now in new hands, being thousand. Penrod & Nelson Co. edited and managed by C. N. Lund. Phone 782-J--l. The June issue promises to be a good one and will appear not only CHICKENS bought sold or traded. to motorists but to others. It will 847 W. Center. Phone 699. appear about June 20. Ten cens will brink you a copy, or better FOR SALE Team, harness and still, one dollar will bring it to wagon, or will trade for ton you for a whole year. Address, truck. Call 760 E. 5th S. Phone Scenic Motorist Box 703, Salt J-343-Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE Name Address. "Efficient Public Service' . Provo, Utah. GET TIUT HEW AUTO TOP NOW 4 9 Quality fcrand combi- SALESMAN Good references renation gas and coal range. Reaquired. Address R. W. John5 sonable price. 143 S. 3rd W. stone, th and Bryant Sts., San FranFOR SALE cisco, Calif. FOR SALE Dodge touring car, good condition, cheap. 257 E. 4th MONEY TO LOAN on farms, North. 2 cent interest Phone 68S. 8 p on the and you will feel Fourth when you take your car out for a tour. Have your top made to order by us we know the requirements of private car owners. Our tops are made to fit, and made from the very best and latest materials. We also make a specialty of seat covers, side curtains and repair work. Our prices are very reasonable. tip-to- Held Auto per FOR SALE Saddle or buggy horse FOR SALE Team, harness and and Velie buggy. Inquire 392 S. wagon; will trade for ton truck. 760 E. 5th S. Phone 242-6th W. FOR QU'CK SALE- -1 room brick StufteDaker car in first class condition for sale or house, t & lot, sou.h front. 632 W. 4th N. J 9 trade for truck. Call fire station. 4 , . DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY SHOP A'l kinds of wheel NO HUMAN BEING eTer lost one and repairing. :.d roc"- - rebuildit-.cent of principal or interest on Truck a. ! bug bod;". Satisfaction any real estate loan that I have guaranteed. 25 N. oth W, Provo. rade in the last 30 yars. These iia rtgages draw 8 per cent Interest Top Co. PROVO, UTAH. 390 WEST CENTER. 3 Utah Power & Light Company 29.75 2.90 3.35 3.45 3.60 3.70 4.63 4.75 4.95 5.00 5.25 6.00 6.10 6.25 6.65 - & Light Co., Kearas Bidg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Please send me booklet, "The Story of an Opportunity at Home," containing (1) More Information about your preDetails of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to ferred stock. (2) Judge an Investment 21.00 24.00 27.50 28.50 BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy installment loans. No Modern furnished waiting for your turn. See Provo Consolidated Real Estate. 1st W. Phone 509-- Sun-drie- sure $2.15 2.70 107 West Center. 2 Dividends every three months $12.90 14.90 Morrison Bros. J-- 509-W- Tubes. Kelly" J-- 8 260 S. 1st Fabric "And now it costs NO MORE to buy a 4 FOR RENT Bedrooms. . W. Phone ld 3.25 25.90 29.80 32.75 33.75 34.95 42.40 44.00 44.30 45.45 46.55 52.30 53.30 54.40 57.45 33x4V2 34x4V2 791-R-- FOR SALE Strawberries. 7th E. Phone 251-- $18.95 32x42 bookkeeper and stenographer. Posi FOR SALE Extra fine Danish tion vacant, needs to be filled baldhead cabbage plants. Phone quickly. Reply In own handwriting, A. T. Harding, R. F. D. giving experience and minimum Herald. salary. Address Box 120, 6 No. 3, Box 103. FOR $100 Shares lor $96 and Dividend R. ilr.T UTAH CENTRAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet 3 A MONTH I. BARGAIN J. DOWN AND a Fisk Tire of extra value in evety site, There's e c-- A Choice Investment - Not a Speculation IV circus in, resiliency, a riz, O) really safe tread, good looks e MAN Utah Valley Gas & 1 .37 10 11 25 IS Anderson, Smuln, cf PROVO. p Jackson, AB.R.H.O.A. I as Human Intelligence Can Devise safe As ol with the fin! j across tbe plat Keough, p couple of cores. Row walked and left when- - Page took Lee i waa Phone 121 net to you. Large and 6mall mortgages for sale all the time. W. H. Ray. FOR RENT apartment, with bath. 387 E. ?ni N. Phone 663. Phone 119-W- . 83 S. Inquire J3 0 j-i- g .a rns nbi-irvn dcut fnralahM lu. . light housekeeping. oo w. zna rOOD" Also P . A |