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Show - if ( i ... " r ' I' " ' COMPLETE LINE LLOYD'S AND SIDWAVS -LOTS OF BABIES BORN THIS MONTH nice will want a ride in. to Let them They carriage have a Lloyd or a Sid way. SEE NEW MODELS AND OUR PRICES . S ... ' - n3 "'TJ PRETTY SIDE DRAPES nrftv ; TiAttemaiand beautiful colors in side drapes. lace curUiHB: that will make to buyr- - grace the shelves' m our you want Drapery Deparucent SPLENDID PATTERNS , . LinoSplendid patterns of Armstrong's leum are stocked in our Floor Covering Scrinis,-edgings,7an- d - An Automatic Refrigerator will pay for itself in saving the food that would spoil d aring the summer months. ' Look them over before you buy. See our beautiful assortment of Texoleum new.' Rugs just received something , The Automations the most convenient and best made refrigerator on the market. The air currents that automatically operate through the chambers make the ice bills smaller and keeps the food sweet and fresh.; ' Try an Automatic this summer COME IN AND SEE THEM THIS WEEK Display in Our Hardware Department. Antmi obey uirvnn ARK it 'i' .' it. 't h BUYATTHEOHEFniCElHIW PAID BY THE PRICE ON THE YELLOW TAG IS THE PRICE SIECIAL FAVORS TO NONE EVERYBODY TREATED THE SAME. BUY AT THE CASH PRICE AND SAVE. PAYS WHERE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE PRICE SOMEONE FAIRNESS TO THE PUBLIC MEANS GROWTH tea ulc EVERYBODY. TOO MUCH. lot WE WANT TO REASONABLE TERMS GRANTED. GROW. the directors present at Saturday's Schatz, Sb 5 2 1 5 0 1 meeting that the Provo team, man .Wilson, lb for man, la as good as any in the Raile, 2b 4 0 3 4 0 0 league. There was a difference of Bailey, o 0 1 opinion as to why the team has won j Dodge, If ..4 so few games and is near the i Cooper, rf 4 1 0 2 0 0 bottom of the league ladder. 'Simmons, p I Directors attending were Vice Kinney, p 2 0 0 President G. Merle Taylor, O. A. 40 5 7 25 6 Spear, J. A. Buttle, D. O. Sutton and Totals The absent directors ; Roy Boren. LEHI. were Ray president, AB.R.H.O.A. discuss the .ana rrestonTlmmerman, u. Peterson. Roy Boren, manager of the which was called to 1 0 Colledge, 2b if of the Boren Mr. and, was comstreak Timps, the unanimous 4 losing ProTO Electric and Hardware Barnes, If a choice of the directors for the iH. Atwood, as 4 Jor pan now also la managing director possible to prepare plans of the club, it was 5 3b of the Provo league baseball team, better campaign in the second hair managership jWebb. 3 (pointed out that Mr. Boren does I Thrasher, lb Mr. Boren was chosen at a ape- - of the season, not supercede the present manager, A. Atwood, c 4 It was the unanimous opinion of 'Dell rial meeting Saturday afternoon Webb, but that be would re 'S. Smuin. cf 4 ww socsssscsse: lieve Manager Webb of some of big D. Smuin, rf 3 I. " : f-wduties, thus giving Mr. Webb more Jackson, p 3 time for actual training direction of the players. 35 1 11 27 8 Totals Another result of the Saturday Errors Page, S. Summary: was the dismissal from meeting Thrasher, H. the team of Pitcher Simmons, who Smuin, Colledge 3, Off Jackson 8, twirled his last game for the Timps Atwood. Base hits Simmons 8, off Kinney 3. Two- Friday, being knocked out of the off D. box by Lehi after he had been pre- bast hits Hillman, H. Atwood, sented with a five-rulead by his Smuin. Sacrifice fly aBiley. Stolen bases Colledge, Barnes, Webb, teammates. Struck out By Wilson. Cooper. It was said that Simmons, thus Jackson 7, by Simmons 3, by Kinj g far this season, has been a 5. Bases on balls Off Jackson pitcher; and that he aviates ney. 1. Double plays when the other team begins hit- 0, off Simmons Left on Thrasher. to Atwood H. ting; also that he is easily rattled base Proov 8, Lehi 1. First base from an opposing grandstand. 1, Provo 4. Time It is said that Dodge, Page and on errors Lehi 1 hour 42 - minutes.' Wilson are being groomed for of game Umpire Peterson. mound duty. An effort is to be made to persuade Ralph Eggertsen to pitch fOiiK MEETS the balance of the season. Eggertsen is a Provo boy, and some years ago played on the Provo team. Recently he has been in the, coal mines, but as the prospects are strong for the continued closing of No tire without Kelly quality could the mines it is possible that Eggerthave maintained the reputation for :'e-a-ge sen may be induced to begin trainLOSES and service which ing with the team, and would be in fair shape by the opening of the has enjoyed for twenty-fiv- e years. SPANISH FORK, June 19. In second season. The first half of the season the battle here Friday between the Cord. Fabric Tubes. closes with the June 30 game, and Forks Happy Holmstead's bunch of there is no chance for the Timps pennant chasers won in a closely 30x3 $2.15 $12.90 to make even a good showing." That fought game. 2.70 14.90 30x312 $18.95 Keough tried for the second time wa impressed upon the directors 3.25 30x3 at the Saturday meeting, and per- in a week to beat American Fork 21.00 2.90 suaded them to set out imme- and for the second time lost, In a 32x311 25.90 finish. 3.35 diately to whip the team into shape second close 24.00 29.80 31x4 Miller, who finished Wednesday's to take the second half rare and 3.45 27.50 32.75 . 32x4 game, went back at the Spaniards thus fight it out for the pendant. mas28.50 T 3.60 33.75 33x4 Wednesday's game promises to again and again won. He had 3.70 be the best of the season. It is terly support all tnrough the game 29.75 34.95 34x4 the first time the fast Springvllle and was backed by "heavy hitting in 4.65 . 42.40 , 32x4i2 team has been seen in action 'here the third, when4he, Cavemen made v 4.75 44.00 33X.4V& ; . ;. . . this summer. Jerry Dunn,, who has enough runs lo win the game. v 44.30 Spanish out hit the Forkers from been offered a Seattle Coast league ' 34x4i2...... 5.00 45.45 contract, probably will pitch Wed' the north end of the county but 35x4V 5.25 .. . . nesday. This in itself assures a was wabbly in the field. 46.55 . The score and summary: ' . 36x4i2. good game for the Springers, who 6.00 52.30 33x5 SPANISH FORK. have played consistent ball all 6.10 53.30 AB. R. H O. 34x5 summer. After. Wtednesday's game 2 6.25 54.40 the whole town Is going to Pleasant Hayes, rf 35x5 1 cf Anderson. Utah's Grove celebrate to 6.65 57.45 help 37x5 1 3b Rowe, day. Strawberry 2 The Timps lost Friday's game to Thomas, 2b ... 10 Lehi. with about a third of the C. Bowen, c.. . . "And now it costs NO MORE to buy a 8 lb grandstand Provo rooters, boosting Elmer, 4 L. Bowen, ss. hard ior the Timps to win. Kelly" 3 Provo fielded excellently, with Miller. If 0 but one error to six for 'Lehi. keough, p 0 1 Captain Ralle was the hitting Bowen star of the game, getting three 38 3 10 27 9 Totals safe ones In four trips to the plate. Batted for Keough in the ninth. The score: Roy Boron Eloctod Managing Director of Timps Blrk, lb Snow, 3b Miller, p " 12 ....... five-innin- i'IIQI fOMAti ... ld ...... ...... ...... ... ...... ...... ...... i : 45 Morrison Bros. 107 West Centtr. 4 0 :T.;'1 3 0 0 0 0 1 . 4 Laursen, It Binch, gs Homer, rf 4 4 4 3 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 1, 1 1 1 3 1 4 0 AMERICAN PROVO. Provo, Utah. Page, 83 AB. R. H. O. A. 1 1 0 0 5 Barratt, c FORK. AB. R. H. O. A. 6 2 1 7 1 three safe ones. Only one of the Springers' scores was made by a player who had bit safely. Jerry Dunn pitched a good game, striking out eight He was hit safely 1 Otlmea. It was Jerry's sec ond game of the week; Wednesday hs wnitewashed Lehi, all of which would indicate that Dunn stands a of making a regular berth on the Seattle Coast league, next year if not this. The score and summary: 38 5 9 2" li Totals Score by innings: 010 000 2003 Spanish Forld American Fork .. . . 103 000 1005 Errors Hayes, L. Summary: Bowen, Barratt, Thomas 3, Binch. SPRINGVILLE. Two-bas- e hits Elmer, Thomas, A3.R.H.O.A. Holmstead. Double play Laursen 5 0 2 1 0 s9 to Holmstead.' Stolen bases L. Taylor, 2b 5 0 1 2 0 Emery, Bowen, Snow, Barratt 2. Hits Off 5 1 1 10 0 Davis, Keough 10, off Miller 9. Struck out Fleiger. cf 5 1 0 1 0 By Keough 10, by Miller 7. Sacri4 1 0 10 0 fice fly Snow. Time of game 2 Campbell, lb rf .... 3 2 0 0 0 Left on bases Spanish Frederickson, hours. 4 0 0 2 0 It .: Fork 8, American Fork 7. Umpire Groesbeck, 3 0 0 1 0 McKee, 3b Wainwright. 4 0 1 0 0 Dunn, p near-chanc- e c I ID V n ...... ...... ...... ' , I .......5 Kelly-Springfie- 119 12 5 Holmstead, 2b Durrant, cf seco;;d game OFWEEK .38 Totals 0 5 27 5 AB.R.H.O.A. Belknap, lb McBeth. c Crumps, If 4 ...54 0 0 4 5 1 Strong, cf Kitchen, as Wimall rf Hickman,' rt 0 100 0 14 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 June 19. Groesbeck Douglas, 3b PAYSON, 4 0 4 1 won Friday's game from Ptsyson, Kapple, 2b 3 1 1 1 and he did it by no wonderful play- Sherril, p ing on his part . This is how it hap36 3 10 27 Totals pened: Groesbeck poled the ball into the left field. Crumps should Score by Innings: 1 have nailed it easily, but let it slip through his fingers and two Springers crossed the plate. That gave lead and the Sprmgvllle a two-ru- n team was never headed. Payson got twice the hits Sprlng-vill- e pounded out, but they were scattered and couldn't produce runs. 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