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Show Trf f THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. HETD A1DY HERALD t SVEBY t ViOU HAVE MXtCA . ia fid u second cuss mail matter June 6. 1911, at 'the poatottlce, Utah, under the Act of March 3, Entered Irovo, AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. WEEK-DA- H rAIXMAN, ou Tovif COMP LOOK the taxi is WAITER Tn Aur ab te WW WiWtVPZ 111 THESE. WUSICAl ArfAlRS! E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. " Verms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cents a month; fgwjTla Utah county,. $3 a year; outside the county, 13,60 a year. i m rw. m rw w x ,s i a Jt I all In, f trrfi, 'ar ,u r v JiZ m tr r lu nu i i ri I - t m araai m I izr.--r i wr . Summer Dresses, Silk Dresses, Waists, Knit Jackets, Middies, Hiking1 Sait cttf. I Dresses, .Children's;- White, Black and Brown Slippers, ladies? WTiitt Slippers. tv.?VouesyDrgandies and ether ummer materials; i pen SWORN CIRCULATION. i- i- - -i ' S4 ; ' A Poor Excuse - Walter W. Culp, a preacher, of Spring Valley, Ohio, who hasbeen missing for severarmonthsWas found in a summer retort hotel at Port Huron, Mich., with Miss Esther ' Hughes, age. nineteen, a. school teacher, who was a boarder at.the Culp home, and yho disappeared at thi lame time the ii rninfster left his home; -- The Rev. Culp, who hat a wife and n i - IT r - n lll i r. 75c4tol.00ats y v MU. Lid L. flL-- ,r' WaWr inn sri k uryu i u i t i I 4 II , SLMEfc 1L i PRETTY TISSUE GINGHAMS ORGANDIES 4$ All shades, $1.00 value, 35f i " BEAUTIFUXf BEAUTIFUL VOILES - nine children, is thirtyfour years - A. for 7 75c grade, at 1 ' pi s73c V DRESSES SPECUL ON SILK HOSE WHITE SUPPERS . Y...K ..... ul j1B married of or persons persons PopessjifBaarried 11.50 grade AND LESS with'aingle ones, is by no meansr an uncommon occurrence. "ATA In th case of tfi RevCurp, the unusual thing if the excuse " DISCOUNT ' SACRIFICE . hs had tq offers Instead of explaining that he found Miss v Regular tock. is , Hughes to be his "soul mate," that love swept away all bar. . J Real Bargains in AD Summer Merchandise. Many Other rjer that he could not live without her, or any one of the Bargains Through the Store. " many excuses given in such cases, Mr. Culp explained thusly : i v r ii ii ai "I love my chfldren dearly, but I war beinr crowded and 7"" REMEMBER CHAUTAUQUAAUGUSf f7 my home surroundings are not what they could have been, I would rather remain behind prison bars than return to my I Lf 5 ! wife." He asked: How can a man expect'tp keep.a faniijyl f of nine chfldrefl on $1,200 a yearr Of jcourse, it should beextremely difficult under present conditions for eleven persons to meet living expenses with a salary of but f 1,200 a year. However, it seems that, up to this time the family of the Rev. Culp mustjwye managed to do That the family was kept togethef In any sort of f " fashion is a tribute to the ability of the mother to make the smmmmmmMii w f? x mm ... r a i 14SV aw a i i ii a :s-a:'best of the means at her command. jThat his "surroundings fci j was could have been, equally applicable ,were not what they GAME to his wife, Doubtless.she would have liked better surround- -' " I she not only world, the official record says: ings thanher husband provided for.her, but , - : made the best of them, but is willing to forgive her husband "With the exception of the German linguistic stock, WIN .'if he will give up the, girl who went with him and return to which showed a decrease in the BY period from 8,640,- ntheTfr nhnwwi"an her Theverage person of limited lncomrwillondertocv 'jOfr to 8 0fi4 ftflrt or 4 ivnor j whether more money,wuld not be retired to support two in , increase. Of these, the highest increase, from 2,135,000 to a fashionable summer resort hotel than the family of the 3,365,000, or 57 per cent, was reported for the Italian mother FROM SPANISH FROM minister in a home where probably other help than that of tongue gorup; while the Polish increased from 1,684,000 to would man who for a was If extended. hi salary respect 2,436,000, or 44 per cent, and the "Yiddish' and Hebrew from desert his wife were possible perhaps the Rev. Culp would aTMrtchellULTlmpa displayed be deserving of more respect If he had told the truth, that in their rear color yesterday after.' then, the country is being deprived of the old Briefly, noon when they defeated the Lent hi sinf uljnfatuation tor another women he was willing to quotas of German, Irish, English, Scotch and Welsh immi--J in hpintr taken hv the Italians. Polish" let his wife and innocent children shift for themselves as ornnta and Wasps 13 to T' Addle Miller had best they could. He should be permitted to remaiiL-lhinand "Yiddish." These last come from a number of coun- - springville, July 25rJen7 the Wasps-- ' eating out of hliT hand pHson barsrSJi he suggests, until he is willing to do his duty tries, hut are of the same Semitic stock. There is a likeli- - Dunn yesterday afternoon took all the jUme.ftntUe nta& lihood that the Polish contribution may be decreased through the Spaniard into ning he had allowed niy two hits. by those whom he had pledged himself to protect. Come in and get your new auto top, or have your paawwawaW"aBwawawaa" the establishment of an independent nation in the old terri- hiu In the ninth when the came was car AVe do the risrht kind of work at the rteht painted. and Germans safely tucked under his heft, kddiei the Spanish Fork Vt-wa8 the tory held until the world war by the Austrians, ... i t price. but adverse conditions across the sea promise no gregation could rake oft Jerry and became a little1 more.tenerbuB ami wnea ume came a they at Jet the Wasps get three' nits. With oFroom in our new shop.. WE WILL diminuation in the Yiddish group. The Italian quota tney Thai part of the people of the United States generally sensible injury. two men on baesrj Dennjrmuln ebb and flow as home economic situations could do no to will STORE continue YOUR CAR is the were whose hi the day, week or month. Get Oroesbeck white tongue and mother, stock," as defined 'foreign Flelger our prices. distate. stickatera for tne Springers. singled and brought home ' the; only census official fo heavy or Celtic, figures, according is, English These cold census facts invite the serious consideration The game waa rather tame and two scores for LehL Ii dwindling In the last decade it is diminished 2 pej cent of We txtend to you the same courteous treatment, ot thriiu. The Ttmps started the fireworks as to what effect they will have upon the future 'devoid score thinkers Composing It are immigrants from Ireland, Scotland, Wales the same high class work and bigger and better service In the very first inning, when Ralle SPANISH FORK. and England, and persons born in this country one or both than ever before. and Wilson scored. In the third t AB,R..H,0. i t of whose parents are immigrants. shut-to4 of 'O six more went came In three bad f after the sixth Innings i. home, MILLER LEAVES SPANISH. Anderson, ' This fragment from the Social archives is but one index COME IN AND LETS TALK IT OVER 1 Dltchlns. When Manager Curly Edwards, tf five, and in the eighth three. ' 4 In ?. the to Miller of the ehangethat the society of this country is undergoing. 0 . Bow en . ordered Vi go Howe, 3b SPANISH FQRK. July 25 'The fans insisted that Wilson 9 latter refused. (C. Bowen, Ab.t. . . Hitherto this class of immigrants has furnished a steady and rjicoer them a home run and he re lO 1 baT6 give you do.t pitch yOUll Klmer, e . . dependable supply of mixable stock,. It hegan with the very wjia w tflTioeno team, accoramg g9t out man Hayes, ct the 0f that unifonn," sponded generously in the sixth been stream land has and the 4 i while Raile and ' Hlllman were opening of this newly found to a report from the attain camp. ager said. Hence Miller la through L. Bowen, .. 0 1 constant and highly valuable for amalgamation purposes. The jiteher ' recently waa released with the Bpanifrd. 3 E. Bowen, rt .... ... hanging on to second and first 9 0 The drive as one of the longest 7 North Ftasmrest Conditions abroad, rather than those here have produced by the Spaalah Fork team. This Ferguson, 9. 0 0 hits that has been made at Timp CAVEMEN WIN EXHIBITION. Thomas, p the change noted. followed nil rtfvsal to relieye park, the ball going over the fence 7 way out in center field. ' Speaking ol tbe whtrtt)utions from ; the rest of the Ksouga waa the aouthpewa am AMERICAN FORK July 15. .r... si Totals I --A-i- . ONE-THIR- D ,.l...i$l.i ' ILTSgrad.iilfcll . ! ii f rx ifrj vsj .. ar1!! -- . r 5 a " ,. . 4 ...... hfiiiivt lull lathintT ill AtIeneva 1 IHGtRS -- ten-ye- int.-alr-r.r- ar n! : IPS At Geneva 11 6104 1640flJ4wQperjntJ! RnQfiniv I 11 ; fo 67rNorth 1st West d -- cp. IJKbT ....... , -- A- . p ib. i Vrc5Jf . . Proirijt Auto Top & Pain t Co s' ..it Tha Cavemen defeated Magna yes SPRINOVIIXE. - terday la an exhibition ball gamel" here by a score of 18 to 15 in e Taylor, ss heary hltUng, loose fielding affair. (Memory, tb uaris, o i . . Osttvtvs . . r tu Raile played one of the best games he has played this season. At five times up he,' connected three times, with the sphere,, gar- . AB. R. H . O t I s 0 t I 4 7 nered two runs and stole three 163 If vou are eoing away- for Wpt. ib3b .... your suauner vacauon, give Dowdell, Baxter, rt carrier or this ornce your ad- Oroesbeck, It .. dress and your paper will fot Dunn, p low top by wtfl. Phone 85. Fredricksoa, cf ? bases. X . . . , The eaanhifl rf rrula and 8t!l4 has 'heoeme a fine art sooe, conotwvj aiw ia7a the houeewtvea of the American nation, amr the popularity amofis sistent Times. for the game He ef 3 d turn grown as that targe ouantltiee of Jars, products was ia the game all the time nd 0 0 could always be counted on to do caps, Jar rubbers, Parewax, eugap and many mere artietea are used J 0 0 every year for this purpose. his share. Three hits .. from four times up and two times across the The Ataso'n jar is one ef the most popular ef th many differ-0 I". 8 ..... I 3 Totals plate, was the performance of the ni Fred mn,wT jbtb n ma muni, ana wtitn Tfy ere mmti Uwie Js Summary: Errors Flelger, Timp catcher. Besides that be pat much lea chance of spoilage. Our wnormeue buying power iiss hit out ' rickson, I Bowen. Three-bas- e men. , made It posslbls for us to eave you much on your eight cost hit Memory. canning 'Flelger.outTwo-bas- e H. Atwood. the humorous Wasp Note th'e low price on Mason Jars, Jar caps and rubbers,' Struck By Ferguson 7. by center fielder, created much merriCunn 7. Bases en balls Off Fer- - ment with his many antics- - and ! SOME OF 6fal REGULAR PRICES 2. wild pttcn guson 4. off Thomas Oil TIIE VALL ... . He maneuvers. had funny the SUGAR , JAR CAPS -F- ergueoii.PICKLES fm batsman-T- ev, i.u,hm. in" 100 lbs. Fine Can Sugar.. ' Note our low " $7.79 ricason. price. was -Jackson relieved from the 28-10 lbs. Fine Sugar ......... ..78c CHEVROLET FAC35e jar Sweet Pickles. wrin-t- he seventh by young Lott, Mason Jar Cape, . . .2Se . 26ks jar Chow Chow. dozen... . . , , .35e TORY DEUVEBIES for a high school boy. Ten runs were CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. s Economy Jar Caps, do ten.. . .29e jar Sour Pickles., . . . . .29a thd month of June were Won. Lost. Pet scored off Jackson in six innings. aura neavy jar Kuoners, oos so , uurge caa Dill Pickles.. . . . . .25c a ixti game 67 double the highest recespegood 3 piicnea Spanish Fork 13 dosen for ......... .....55c LARD 3 ,.67 cially .when it is considered that Lehl .. ord of any month previParowai, pkg. ......... iSo e Pure he had won one lard, packed already game 3 00 . ... yes Provo . ous to 1922. In paila CANE AND MAPLE Z 00 terday by ibe score of 13 to 0 from Payson. nefpaii Pure Lard... $1.65 3 SYRUPS .500 the Salt Lake Firemen. The city of, Los AnMldvale 85c The score: net pail Pure Lard . .500 Heber 3, ii Vincent's in . lbs. the .45c 2K month geles placed Syrup. 35c net pail Pure Lard ' 0 1 If 1 1 Tl -- 1 1 1 home-canne- tt .AT'T '.";-- J MIIAIKG Von Never EUss Ibe Water wh Umpirer-Wainwright 26-o- . ..; b. snow-whit- - . 10-l- b And you never miss the coal during the summer. But time ia swift, arid itwffl soon.be winter; cold,snow and ice! And THEN you'U miss the coaT because the chances are your bin will be empty unless you order now. y ' Coal production in Utah Is ' v ... - r Ask ds an order for Chevrolet cars. These were ordered principally to replace a cheap car they had previously been using..; Chevrolet cars outsold by a, wide margin any other small car in the city and county of Denver I in i, the j month of June, ijf 54:4 1 In Salt Lake Citv and ne dealer V 1 tlx Murtay--eit3rrChevro- .. . - fint. l .rr- - n i- - : b - bean and we grind H to suit at time ef eale. . , BUTTER AND CHEESE , b can Old Master $2.1 9 $1.33 '"eosuse it' la always fresh IS "' Mb caa Old Master ..... 45c 0.0 the our butter kesps so , Mb can Old Master can Stags' Purity.... ..$1.00 wacepMonatly,, well In aummer"" Jackson, p 35c b can Skagga' Purity t westher. ' Lou, p 0 01 FLOUR CEREALS kaggs' Creamery Butter, Ih. 89o ' Pacific Nut Butter, lb.r,...5e,-Ful-l - Do your own baking and not Totals ., ...33 2 5 2 4 7 Cream Cheese, lb..,.. ..25c only save much but enjoy good Full Cream T. A. Cheese lb. 2Se ' home-beke- d bread. AB.R.H.O.A. Fresh Eggs, 2 doien for......45e 1 sk High Patent Flour.... Farmer. 3h ....... 5 0 1 a a 1 sks High Patent Flour... $2.55 JVOIIO, q 42 -$12.85 Macaroni ,1s a good substitute 1 Sr-- 0 nuiman. ci Mb Sk Graham Flour.'V. , . . . .35c Wilson lb 3 1 meats for Jn hot weather. hw...., I lb ek Whole Flour. .35c Miller, p 1 Cut Macaroni, bulk. 2 lbs..'. .23c Mb sk OermadeWheat .. .A . . . 35c 3 ..... Sutherland, rf 2 Ke Cut Macaroni, bulk, S lbs...45e . Mb Cora Meat tk Setiats. as I 1 s lb h Fresh Rolled Oats. . .49o Large pkgs. Macaroni, e Spaghetti 4 Bailey, 8 or Noodles, for........25o Large pkg Corn Flakes..... 15o Cooper, If ......... 2 Sma pkg Corn Flakes., W.10e PORK AKTlTtFlTMa 2 ; . post TDastleek;1..15e 1 Lsrj, ' . ' f Ready t serve. Small pkg Poet Toasties.i . .10e Totals V.".43 13 14 2T S Pierce's Pork and Beans small Phga, Shredded Wheat. . . .-.25 Score by inn inn: t " Lehl 1 for 000 000 MS ' ?;"OUVES-- r I 1 small "can Heins Ripe Olives .r 300 305 3x IS Provo.. Error-Tniii v.. , Summary:' h w ' cans California ' Ripe ......250 large Atwood. J. Colledre. Bane htt ..W.-SS- c Pork Pierce's r ouvee .....'.;.... and Beans, "tog Oft Jackson 10, off Lott 4.', Home 1 tan can Large Ripe Olives 25c run WUson. f Three-bas- e . hit ....,..20e Bailey,., Two-bat- e hits At At-- i wood. Tanner. Stolen basea Ralle t. Struck out By Jackson Innings; by Lott, 1 u 3 ranlngs; by Miller S. Bases on balK--orf Jackwo oft lotUj?ff.JhlWr 1. Wild pitchee-Jscks- oaT X hoW 2. on bases Lehl t Provo S. First base on error PTOto S. Ttmn of tarns 1 hour (0 Inlnutes. Um- T.:..:,.wt.1ti:-Tires King and Elliott. t ron S-- lb -- 1 EVERY INSTANCE lmacaroni J. 2-- 10 , . COFFEES - Skagge' Old Master and Purity CofftSS J)Oth COWte to us in the -. - American Hammered Piston Kings are standard equipment in Chev rolet cars.' : These rings sell at .60 cents each. A cast ring in a cheap car costs the manufacturer about 4 cents., . I I Vincent's Syrup,-5 lbs... . 85c Vmoent'a Syrup. 10 lbs..... $1.15 Lor rhin Smin. amait : (Jlf Cahln Simiii nullin, Log Cabin Syrup, large...... 3c 11 n 4 e 1. a ,AB. R, H a. .I., .j,,.,, Cotledger 2b Viir.Vi 4 0 . 4 If Barnes, .3 6 i. H. Atwood. cf iv.... 4 X' 9 3 0 Thrasher, lb A. Atwood, C P. Smuin. rt 30 Holmstead as J. CoUedge, 3bi 3r4 ..-.--i let ?. Miners and ShiDDers of Castli .Coats. ;: ' V ,t fM-i- 2-- lb .333 .333 Where They ptay Wsdnssda. Provo at Springville at American Fork. Heber at Spanish Fork. . Mldvale at Lehi. v cars outsold any other small make of car. This also- - happened . hi many other cities in Utahi in cluding Eureka, Nephi, American Fork, as well' ' as Provo. i : Jruel. . 4 -- ', your ,4': Sprtngvllle American Fork of June Sixty-on- e under norma) for snmmer. , is being mined in the east The shortage looms'' bigger and I very day. l jho Only SAFE thinf to do is ORDER NOWT , Insist on Castle Gate or Clear Creek, for they store better and give you ' ' v more heat for your money. , , two-thir- 6--lb ., HATCH UNDERTAKING COMPANY The. House of Economy, and - , Service, m r. iuioui excepnon we make n point to act tn the Interest of the family where our services as nnder- laKws are required. 'The matter of pront comes serine with satin every Instance o " st endeavors are to render, the at service we can and to save the famlly'u much trouble and unnecessary expense aa f - 9 v 1 . . - possible. anion hatch '5 LtvA m. natch i.':--- lft t r (hi 'WllJ:' |