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Show mm uitr roL.xxxvn. no. J oo oo oo o 45. oo oo PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. Arn oo oo oo do oo oo bo 7 at&j)f-&:Doe- oo fir , ! Addle Miller got sweet revenge on his old teammates qf American Fork, fanning ten Cavemen, and holding the Porkers to six hits, all singles, and two were scratches. The Cavemen presented their strongest lineup with Holmstead and Laursen back and Morgan at 7"tX trl-clu- b 5 TU list )ltn doe-- tb 'ties ays, jEot-.wa- f r0JMjf ' oWlhfc AJvpresenJ, ing; ' y ' 1 ' "V. No tlon. Uils year had, made a.btantat reduction e aM ,farm;and meadOw,fc . ninth out to .first. I1 that " ONB Rt'N, TWO HITS.on strikes. Sutherland called-ou- t " Bailey out t6 second.' wide base-oafour ht gets Page struck out. r .y;- -; i:t-r- r - 't.' ', J l";V'" jTf f?l Jands lhp th. the-low- h' v '' 1' ' - , - - pos-Siblef- or EXTRA , iu-- s rows . 1 1B 1.1 iu . . . l - NO-R- m . . X re rnd . ' -' y' ; Two-bas-e plays-r-Bir- com-taiitte- fl. I $2.Tito to ttpnd. t i ' at i IlitStfJfcvMSf nlaced nty whlch km. - amount 4M731 must by taxes. The. various, items finder , wciuainc , tne y . ' luno, pe. genera)office -- attd ' t- salaries,' avellnj; pehses w the- respecflvi wffieeV are follow8t ': County t 4toiomlsiloa; n , y 7,T6H3 ireawrer's toff ift,--, ,413, 064.8J; .assessor'a. office, 49,4800;, FIGlE cTerk?! 5,555.00; SPANISH FORK, Auk. 2 "Lefty is through as a Span iard, and has gone northward, lately appearing on the mound for Tooele, where he pitched a shutout game Keough had been dissatisfied for some -- weeks before the recent Mid- vale game which finished his career with the Spanish Fork club. During that timerlieough was trying to land with a high salaried Idaho team. It was said that the local club was in arrears on salaries. The matter came to a climax at matineo the Midvale Friday. Keough had pitched Wednesday's game, winning in a close contest with the Heber Eagles. Lefty considered that enough pitching for one ween, nut manager uuny Bowen had another Idea. The manager asked Lefty to twirl the Fri day game against the Smelters. my arm "Wliaf made of, steel?" inquired the southpaw, declaring: "I pitch one game a week, and one oniy. "You pitch today," asserted Man ager Bowen. . recorder's office,'-- -, attorney's office! MJlaSO;. sheriff's 4 office, $16,450.00; r sheriff's resl---t dence, $450.00; county Jail, $S00.OO; : board of. prisotiers, $lJ00.00j :eitjrcivu court, ij.- - 4. .: courr,' ii.sus.iu, 43.5Q; agricultural agent (expenses' home , demon-- ' . oniyv $2,050.00; stratqr (exptoses- - only), $700.00; ': crop pestjnspector, $6,419.00; court--: house and grounds, $3,000.00; regie trar of .vital? statistics,-- ; $900.00; v furniturel'iandl fixtures, sooo.u; . elections, '$5,000.00; advertislnfc jif 'T legal notices, Vi.050.00; hog cholera js $io0.00; miscellaneous; eauipment,-$200.00- ; Interest on Insane, 1 100.00; . reserve . for ' $7,143.45-notes, claims, $1,000.00: general fund, mle-.r, h , cellan'eous, $4,000,00. The estimated expenditure ' of ) . other funds and the amount to be raised by taxes in each of tuee ,' are as follows County "highway V fund, $60,000.00, of which .o549.67 must be raised by taxes; poor and " ' of .which A indigent $13,109.77 4s To be raised; county infirmary, $9,449.00, of ; which $3,. ; ' , 839.7S is to be raised; exhibition J, -- itrh 1b to he rninod; Interest nn $14. ..; bondsr, $40,000.00,-AUwhi- oh 178.18 Is to be raised; new county building, $24,000.00 all of which Is, to be raised; special highway fund.- 1 $24,000.00, all of which Is to be ; Keough. my arm away for you." scattered were words More around the lot with the result that Lefty waled into the diamond. Keough was batted all over the lot. Bowen accused blm of tossing away the game. That led to further .words after the defeat A fist bkttlfr followed, -- Keough's followed that. Keough Jumped to Tooele. Spanish went" on . n a stiu hunt for a new pitcher. Other league teams were asked to consent to the acquisition, of Roach, of 8alt Lake. The consent of six teams Is required. This morning It wss said that the Provo team had objected. Without a first string pitcher Spanish. Fork cannot hope to sfeiy In the race, and it is felt here that the other teams should consent Roach coming t; Spanish. " - - unappropriated "I'm not going to throw $15,053.00"," all orwhlclr-- hr g ' auditor-sV- ypurseir," retorted raised first-strin- -- lJVlMi surveyors ptflca,' $3,500; Bill Keough against-Ophlr- office," office, 15,193.63; te couple-littere- - The estimated expenditure of tie.i-s-cougeneral fund . for . 1922, Tr"4 :- - . per cent, and that- the L ' ',oI ' equalisation had 1 made an S per cent Teductloa'on ( tbeiraloatwa of all corporate: jjwllr" - 4 bt 10 tata' board , " f. jsaMeti.., ' I 6diata over the road, raking off the it'i ..Third. Hilng..-:.- ' aridiillinHii" thd Soft places. The road at that time Sherriimngled. ".vt.-:- f was in a splendid conditioijy' fV I. ,v . , Barratt ,to firstJ on . Fanners ' ''. ",. error. The"heay-traffavethe rad' during the Timpanogos ' fanned. Blrk 9 hike!, 4sp;i4ly MRS. CHARLES' DUFFY. Durrant hit to left; Barratt out trucks, combined with the to third, Sherrill scoring going have recent heavy rains; m of the canyon " part -" Duffy as a.vcourt clerk la another By NEA Service. out. the SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 1. Mary department of tbe .echoing old TWO HITS, ONE RUN. played' havoc' with the road. iMcMullen, four years ago, became courthouse,. Farmer passed to first. Higher up, where no fain has fallen, the road is still tn this county's official cupid. Says Mary again: '"Marry? I've Raile fouled to Barratt, who Bunnell, university, and by L. Farmer out at first. president of the Uath county farm a splendid iondition,i geyeral. iCulverta have; been putln iiAt that time she 'secured em- never though, about it." threw Another two years. Another four bureau. ployment in the clerk's office, and HUlman passed. across the roaijl where streams cross, improving some issued licenses issued thousand her work on first at jhjSr, marriage day Wilson out at first. Representatives of the three of clubs will give their suggestions on wet places where several carir were stuck at the time by Mary that is, to be exact, 3,h9. first, marriage license. . no Hits, no runs. ' ' ' ' Then out. " their The how the Chamber of Commerce can climb. way Duffy whispered something Fourth Inning. help to develop the business and inSnow .fanned. With the completion of the new dugways very little land "Mary quite determinedly said: into Mary's ear. Mary was receptive. me. never for' I'll dustrial Interests of this city. Sec- trouble will be marry!" Morgan fanned and arguea the experienced by any car in going' to Aspen Ptf two years. 'Mary issues the license Uhlrd And the retary E. S. Hinckley will speak for call. the Chamber of Commerce; Presi- Grove. The grade will be no steeper than in many parts of fourtflousandth ' marriage license Alary issued to htrself. Xow she's j Laursen out. second to first. Mrs." Charles Duffy. dent Oscar A. Spear will speak for the main canyon. There will be no getting out and pushing from iher desk. Enters Charles NO HITS. NO H L.N 6k I Miller out on liigli ny to unru. the Provo Rotary club, and the after this, will ride in state. everybody Provo Kiwanis club spokesman will Sutherland hit on arm, drawuig The construction of the new road will also make it be Vice President s to first: E a Edgar EXPERTS SEED road the at down to and the traffic canyon go up H:.i!i-.strikes out. Music will be furnished by the same time, the Aspen Grove travelers using the new road I'aKc draws a buse on balls, sec-mkI ia.-- for him. Harmony Four, Miss Alene Phillips and the homeward travelers taking the old. uu Aiiss iieien neweu, unaer me INVESTIGATING Sci.ai, flu-- out to center. The county commissioners expressed their appreciation direction of Prof:' Thomas L 'Mar. SJ HITS, NO RUNS. and the tin. W. D. Roberts will attend to to thi Kiwanis club for the interest they are taking Fifth Innings. the production of laughs. assistance they are giving in building the canyon road and Hindi fanned. Luncheon will be served at 8 jn poplarizing the Timpanogos liikes. fanned. BOX SCORE Sherrill o clock. Th secretanr asks that' out on long fly to Page. I.urratt for Kiwanians hicrhlv the Mr. bv Wadlev was praised all persons expected to be present NO HITS; NO RUNS. Heber J. Webb, state pest indone in the canyon. He expressed work he at the meeting win notify the Cham-- ' the splendid out at first. Farmer . it ...... PORK AMERICAN woek in , yhas this is . . the n .... county ,1 ber of Commerce so that plans may nimaeii as oi tna Denei mat wiinin anomtr Kaile hit on back of head and ui, mice spector, AB. R. H. 0. Inspecting pure seed potato fields. be prepared to serve every person. wulk to first. yea?s the road to Aspen Grove will be widened sufficiently He will also confer Willi shippers Ilarratt, c Hillman fanned, third strike callto permit of "traveling both ways. and producers of the county in re- Birk, lb ANOTHER STEP TOWARD on him. ed of amount J'We need Dlavcrrounds" said Mr. Wadley, "and where gard to the possible be Holmstead, ZD TEEt 1WERGEB1M.ANT; evident that Wilson walked; to shipped Durrant, cf The Carbon County Railway com- is there a better one than this? "Show it to ua and we'll go' fruits and produce SherrtH-fear- ed 4be home-ruking. Tronr Jhatwill poiirts' lf. Snow. pany, by F. Adanison. secretary- there." ' .Miller out. second to Jirst. ' . . inspection. government require ss treasurer, yesterday .applied to thef N01UTS, At Aspen Grove the inspection party met Dr. John A. According to Mr. vveDb tne gov: Morgan, Laursen, rf . puohc utilities commission of Utah Sixth Inning. to Latter-da- y is Saints ooperate eminent willing of the education 3b commissioner of for a certificate of convenience and Widtsoe, Binch, Blrk singled through second. certifiin state the issuing 3 wth necessity under which Jt may con- church, and Dr. Fr.anlin S. Harris, president of the Young cates for the fruits and produce Sherrill, p Holmstead out to pitcher, .Miller struct and operate a railroad 4.79 a wonderful catch. for the construction sent from here. These certificates Totals , sites who were Investigating making university, 8 7 24 2 33 miles long from the Denver 4 Rio .forced Blrk at xecono. Durrant in evidence Alpine home of the the any university for are facia, of prima -permanent buildings Grande Western, between Mounds 'PROVO. to Sutherland. ut Snow meets the court that shipped goods this year. and 8unnyside, to the properties of summer school, which was inaugurated AB. R. H. 0. .A. ONB HIT, NO RUNS. the grades and of the requirements the Utah Coal & Coke com nan v. In It was intimated that before another summer, permaSutherland out on a fly to center. 3 0 0 1 of the United States gov- Farmer, 3b (Carbon county. The proposed rail nent buildings will be erected by the Young university for standards Bailey out on first. ernment 1 4 1 0 3 Raile, 2b road, it is understood, is essentially the accommodation of the hundreds of summer school stuflies out. of the HUlman, cf ........ 3 1 2 Stewart Georae Page Prof. 10 another step toward the consum HITS, .NO RUNS. NO annual experiment second 1 8 3 0 Alpine Agricultural college 0 Wilson, lb mation of the plans of the Colum- dents that are expected td attend the Seventh Inning. this in will ten-acbe county 1 station 4 1 1 0 Miller, p bia Steel corporation for th erec summer schooL The buildings will be erected on the Morgan fanned. 3 0 0 2 0 Thursday and will remain until the Sutherland, rf Stewtion of a Steel mill n ITtAh. the summer by Laursen out at first but called plot donated to the university last 4 01 8 1 pure seed fields are certified. Ac- Bailey, c The Columbia Steel corporation, safe P. J. by Umpire Wainwright t County Agent arte brothers of this city. cording If ............ 2 0 0 8 1 beaded bv Wlrrlnrlmi K Binch out forcing Laursen Into a will be sup- Page, summer school certification the. Welch ariidenta the 9ft attend At v nhnuf niwunt. 1 ss i 8cnaU, l president of the Pacific Oas and double play. exElectric company, recently acquired under the tutelage of Dr. Henderson and Professor Buss of ported by the reputation of the NO HITS NO RUNS. must therestation and 6 27 11 .17 J Totals periment these coal properties from the Utah with Prof. G Y. Cannon in charge of the fore be very carefully dons. Schati walks on four bad ones. Score Coal and Cok wrninin, tn furnlah the university, by Innings: 'Farmer sacrificed Schats to seci ratnn. J Oi l 000 000 2 American Fork the coking coal for the steel ond. plants ' At the devotion exercises this morning at Aspen Grove, CHAUTAUQUA TICKET 200 000 Wx I Provo contemplated. ,, HUlman singled over second, Dr. Widtsoe highly complimented the, Provo. Kiwanians for Today was the first of the three-daSummary. Errors Farmer, Blrk. scoring Schats. drive ' to sell Cbaotauqua tVicir Mnneration with the univeraitv in imorovihir the roads Wilson filed to left hits HUlman, Wilson, SONQ REHEARSAL TONIGHT k ONE HIT, ONB RUN. to Mor to Aspen Grove. He suggested that a bronze tablet jshould tickets, which Is to be continued Miller. Double Eighth inning. gan, Barratt to Blrk, Fanner to Grove Thursday and .Friday. The The CommmittT ' uanr taadara' be placed at a proper place along the WUdwood-Aspe- n ex Raile to Wilson. Bases on balls-- Off Sherrill out on a hfgh fly to cenin cbarre confidently under the direction of Wil- road, on VWch should be stated thai In the year 1922 the S. Sherout ter. ," By Sherrill Struck to sell more than the allotliam C. Bradford, will rehearse this me pect enorts oi the was accessible made 6. by Miller 10. Hit by pitcher Barratt out on a hard grounder rill road, tot as 770; the :mamiy through of ment Meets; price buildevening at the high school Raile. the Us season tlcet has been reduced Sutherland, to achats Umpire ing. All interested In tinting, an Kiwanis club. The suggestion was heartily apptyuded by 'Blrk slstled wsge ts left; Blrls I from A , $2.50. I Invited '.wajnwrtgut. f " Mnttmen t '.' among those present that Sherif J. D. Boyd was not paid sufficient! for the splendid service he is yen dering the county. ; It waff shows that with a salary of $J00O a year, : Kbt n services. - - There aJu.istronit -- IQwanianshjsiw'jjent rk I the respective J if fi pne hid evef donaday's ,partfoadpeait wbjk'tnHtA'few daysTSeiore' ihS irihuit"Timpanogos"hike the With the salaries paid officers of .other tieunUss disclosed the fact that theT Utah ,couhty officials are recerring only fair remuneration V for , .their comparison the sheriff is paid 11000 less than are the sheriffs of other counties not as large, as Utah county, It. going seemed to be the sentiment of a I Bailey singjed. Hillman s double to left committee that a ! Page hit' to second, forcing majority ofhas-the Wilson hit one over Second, Hill-- worKea as earnestly o man,wnoj Bailey man scoring. to fulfilling his office as has Sheriff NO RUNS. TWO HITS, a double Miller hit into play. J. Dt Boyd, is well worth, a good -. Ninth Jnhing. TWO RUNS, TWO HITS. remuneration. However, no direct i Bert to hit left, Page Durraqt Second Inning. suegestlon to raise the salary of the making a great .running catch. Durrant .singled:, sheriff was made to ; the county - Snow" to In SchaU Wilson,. out, Snow out to right t "7 enm rhla MfnftTTZ 1"' -- Morgan struck out, Durrant go a.fast play.'1..:..' ..-Chairman lames T. Gardner of to Wilson , Morgan out Rail , . ing to second. the tinty' conunisslonrexphimea J 4- - making travel rad tthtHtiffteuIffol Considerable discussion ! r was made in regard to the salaries' oft 4 tne recent ra;ng in the canyphave-vashe4)wjithej- r y ! 'trrsea. e oo. The tax committee of the Utah county farm - bureau . last nlghtl unanimously endorsed the county I budget as draws' up by the Utah! county, commission for ? the'next fiscal year. According to the bud--l get a tax levy of 4JL3 mills will bel necessary to defray the county ex-- l peases during 1923, as. compared!) with a levy of 4.1 for 192U or at reduction lor ! next' year ' of KlarL-- i. . The Utah county commiflsidneraC accompanied by Alex Hedquist, Edgar McArthur and T. L. Scofield, representing the Provo Kiwanis club, this morning inspected the new road that is being constructed' 'by '"the jffltoahisafr from Wild wood to Aspen Grove. The road isBeiBg built under,, the direction of Isaac'Wadley of .Pleasant Grove, the veteran road builder of the county, , V 1 1 All of the isteep" grades in the roa ire Bern? eliminated by the construction of rtew.dugways, th many places the grade has been reduced'frora 18 to 10, per bent. About half a mile below Asperr Grove the steepest grades of the climb are" done away with 'and a 6 per cent grade is being built. ThJttew iar$ also iShortehs Hhe road about a quarter of a par 0 STANDING A FT E R TO DAY'S GAMES. Won Lout Pet. Midvale 67 6 3 . . 6 Heber .667 5 ,625 Spanish Fork 5 .556 PROVO .556 6 tehl 3 Fayson .. . 3 American Yprji; 2 .250 fprtttgvtlle- - Hill-man- , jowe , R Near Completion 4. bo if HOW THEY STAND . Program in Canyon Provo-Springvll- 1 oo a innHnHiiininiiim-niini-nnanuSHm-iH-n- The final score was 3 ta 2 tn favor of the Tlmps. to a The Provo lads i .A start, scoring two runs in the ka. I. i good ........ came back Irrst. The Caveme with one run in each of the second Kft in nd third. From then on the game was nip and.-tucuntil tne maty seventh frame came ofl.,The Timps Today's Games. Midvale 6, Lehl 1. won there and theu, Maxle Schatz walked to first, was advanced on a Spanish Fork S, Payson 2. Prff'p 2, American Fork 2. couple 'of outs and ntfored on Heber 10, SpriiiRvtlle 7, in sevwallop to' the field. The game in detail as it was enth inning. played at Timpanoijos- - ,parkUil afternoon follows; First mninQ. ankle hurt, Bennett runs Jor him. ' Barratt out to Page. Holmstead fanned, making ten " Birk fanned. :l fstrikefluts for Addle. - Holmstead out, Schatz to Wilson; RUNS. ONE NO HIT. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Miller knocked the ball to the gun Farmer called out on strikes, last shed for two bases. , too low. Sutherland , flied to left field. out throw emery to halted Play hull Khprrlir was taUBht " UsinK. Miller leaving second after, the catch, and Again Wainwright show 4 New - balls 41irown ln ed his unfairness by calling M tiler Raile hit. Blrk dropped thrown m, out at third. to second, coming in pn Tobe JI business organizations. an the steel plant be brought to e site. They lso believe that with the Provo hamber of Commerce leading the ake reclamation project can, "and ill, be pushed to completion in the ear future. The purpose of the meeting to morrow evening is to bring to other the Kiwanis and Rotary (clubs in a closer cooperation with Chamber of Commerce, and to for the latter a more loyal of men and money than it She received in the past year. W. W. Armstrong, president fef the National Copper bank of Salt Lake, is to be the principal Speaker Indicates a probable explanation of the steel' merger plans they exist today. It is possible Mr. Armstrong may venture prediction as to the site. It is Mr. Who three Armstrong, that there. ago, predicted Would be a steel plant "half way be- -' ween Provo and Springville before he first snowfall of 1923.'' One of the foremost men Inter ested in the steel plant merger is he president of the National Cop per bank. Mr. . Armstrong aided promoter Ttalns in bringing together the coal and iron interests of his state, and also helped in 'securing the financial backing the merger found necessary. It is thought certain that Mr. Armstrong as a director of the steel merger will use his Influence in getting the steel plant located in Utah county, . The closer cooperation of. farmers and business Interests of Provo will be discussed by- - DC Franklin S. Harris, president of the Young ivic-an- J short t Kiwianis Road Building the huge reclamation project for tab. lake waterlogged lands. Provo business men believe that inly with a strong and united faamber of Commerce having' toe operation and support of all other P oo the state. -- oto- - oo Issues 8000th MarriagB Provo Takes Fastest Playing of Licence-- To Herself Game Of Season s Do you know that Utah county ships each year: 50 cars onions cars peaches 50 cars other vegetables 500 cars apples 10& cars pears 1260 cars refined sugar 100 cars cherries 640 cars canned goods ' 75' cars candy 100 cars prunes 25 cars .manufactured 500 cars potatoes woolen goods ., 50 cars strawberries The meeting; at Hotel 800,000 gallons of liquid milk The Chamber of Commerce is working vigorously for oberts Thursday evening will be of Provo, Utah county, and Utah step forward In securing the steel further development v ' aid products. and Utah for ilant will, county dte. oto oo oo Club Speaker's Prediction 1000 irk oo oa wax: Have yoii seen the bulletin board of the Chamber Commerce at Superior tourist park? If not, take enough time off to go around and see for yourself what is being done to advertise the industries of Provo, of Utah county, and of fiSS J oo oo oMLocciBon May WinPTnnMn PRICE TWO CENTS. raised.,-.,- , . surplus, ,-- , - to be r ' t ... -- , , According to Don Conover, deputy ; county, assessor r the county: -- tat , : levy of 4.13 mills can be reduced about S per cent, since the levy has been figured on an assessed value- tion of $48,000,000; and the real sessed valuation of the county. . r bae $5U8W)00Jfthe levyas on the correct figures given by y . , , Je Assessor Conover,' the county levy , " . , i wm be 1.9S mills. , ".Among those who met with the , County commission last evening' and who endorsed the county bud- - ; get as prepared were L. L. Bunnell ot Lakevlew, t .Joseph Madsea of , Franklin " Nelson - of Vineyard, R. JX Wadley. W. W. t of Pleas-- " J. J. Hayes ant Orov;N. C. Chrlstensen saiem, jonn Le oi aiapietea, Neilsen and William H. 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