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Show i mn , THE HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. T curves "The , , Daily Herald Sport News American Fork Loses Fourth Straight Qearahce ale Sfi not a bad day's work. And it hasn't been out or lBe; ordinary WTfBTobe of late. He has done it time and P ; again. Besides that be has bad no difficulty in stopping the hot ones anywhere, whether they came a mile above his head or they were FQR SALE Classy bug, um finest among bis playing la town. Coma to and look It oyer. to The Herald.) (Special hoe laces. They have all looked The price la right Wren Wllklns, AMERICAN FOKlt.Aug. 28. The alike to him lately. (By The Dally Herald Reporter.) first place (protests Included) in MO W. Center St Miller took sweet revenge from to the Timpa once more 'proved AMERICAN FORK. Aug. 28. the second half of the season's race. once more. his teammates former their the of baseball fans county SPECIAL PRICES on cord Urea (or The Cavemen last Friday again President John ilendenhall informIt was to the especially in national the pleasing game superiority FOrds. Clayson Auto Tire Co, Friday when they put the crimps on bullet twirler to again retire his demonstrated why the American ed The Daily Herald Thursday Cavemen Fork the American by the former captain, Holmstead, without Fork baseball team, from Manager morning that he had NOT ordered rOR SALE modern house, score of 8 to 1 a bit. The new Timp pitcher struck John Berg down to the two bathe, heating plant; lot batboy, American Fork to start the series Captain Tobe Raile incidentally out five Cavemen and allowed only aoesn i want to imisn tne with Heber August 30. roda; 213 K. 4th N. Pbone 90. white "the gar-it eight hits, to fans that when Timp the series;' the American Fork manage proved The real reason for the change of comes to picking a atar 'keystoner nered is hits from Jackson, the im ment arranged, last Tuesday with heart on the part of the American SALfe FORD COUPE, prae- - and a fellow with a wicked awing ported Lehi moundMmaa. As usual the and vice of president president Fork baseball management unucauy new, equipped ebock ab- be mast be taken into considers Miller performed exceptionally, well Athletic association. came when the wiser sorbers cord Urea; a bargain. The tton." Nine fans out of every ten with the stick, batting .600. He can To doubtedly many Provo baseball fans it Wm. II. Boylance C& came to consider what it in the old Central Utah baseball generally be counted ou for a hit seemed curious (hat the American heads meant to play the Tlmps &. they that Tobe is certain when a bit is needed and he proved Fok baseball management should no It ware HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING league agreed playing stick that once more to the fans in Fri insist before the with botb thee . . i . baseball . . . . meant ' , ly . right i rame Wednesday's 130 W- Centeu Work dona me toss oi me genes. u American and in picking them up around the day's game. that the had order Fork had been at all confident of league right Mr. A. T. Ritchie. Wilson, who had only made one ed the Americanpresident bag. Four hits at five times up Forkers to start winning the Provo series it is is hit up until the ninth, got peeved the a one them of and series with FOR RENT Fnrniabed room. 283 Heber, hardly possible that the managein that inning and lifted the pill when us a matter of m 111 111 KB Ill 1' lit 1 it the ment of the Cavemen, in the bole W. lat ft tt with such a force that the ball time Heber had not fact, at won officially could have financially, passed up hasn't been located yet, after which ATTACKS he run All kinds of rega- this opportunity of garnering 60 leisurely trailed around the ttDiea, dill and aage. R. Oar, 314 Provo of cent per gate receipts, basea behind Raile. W. 4th 8. Phone (12. . and having beaten the Timpa make Birk. Durrant and Snow were the the series with Heber a REAL, RAILROAD GUARD heavy sluggers for the Cavemen, affair. Aa tt stands championship each one twice at four connecting Tailoring 42? W. Center. Phone now the majority of tans in the times ud. Barratr the Central SoO. Doll Bleak, Prop. 8 21 Howard C. Snyder, a transient, Utah LJjCfcujtaf TJtah baseball. league bm league -- emery' expert,-w- as who waa arrested on a charge of confident that the Timps can beat the MONEY TO LOAN on farms, I per eating hand all battery when he slapped Pete Uneflnd had to be contented with either the American Fork team ant Interest Pbone 188. Chldo, a railroad guard, In the face a sero in the hi' (winners of the first half), or column of the box was given choice between (25 in lbs e- Heber, protest FOR SAL E Refreshment. froJti, ... fine or 15 oays In the county. Jail, second half. candy and Ice cream. a "Pan von at his rebb, IBS classy tittle third basehearing before Judge Abe W It Is believed that had Manager fi044 Or em. Mary Blah from Lehi, failed to solve Turner, Saturday. ,. Jess Hlatt of the Heber team S-- l . M. Shaner, prop. Miller's delivery and twice fanned thouaht American Fork could de Final Standing of Cluba. 1(A wis bealihM hfo way . nTdsf. Marshal Durrant the atmottphere. Won. Lost. Pet feat Provo he would have welcomed FOR ft it & railroad, waa waa the only Caveman to cross the Salt 04 the 12 6 .660 the playing of a series between Fort ordered or Chldo to get on me Smithfield ,sr-or'wtsl- a, for a tally.. borne ' 10 7 .580 Provo and American Fork. For had Brigham touring body, and bu body. train at the Provo depot Instead of The plate score: 8 8 .500 American Fork been able to defeat Ogden , 'Ahlaflder'a, nth 8. tad Unrf. Are. the truck guard PROVO. complying. Snyder 5 13 .275 the Timps it would have doubled in the face. TO traveler was AB.R.H. O.A. Logan the gate for the 6 0 0 4 0 taken off the train, and lodged in Farmer. 3b 28. The Fork series, for then it would have 8tude-bakSMITHFIELD, D. Aug. J. F6R SALE, CHEAP Sheriff known as the best best known 5 2 the county jail by Raile. lb baseball a REAL championship series. Northern been Utah Nay-lo- t league condition. Boyd. track, good Wilaon. lb Bp 3 closed the aeason here Saturday Aa it is now it la a series between Auto Co. i& 1 Fleiger. If and probably also the last game of team which won by virtue of an sale prices? they were 5 Miller, p the league waa played, aa it la con- avalanche of protests in the league FOR SALE Hay. Phone 5 Bailey, e sidered unlikely that the league and a team which has lost tour $7.50 ' Ml 6 0 -- VHUlman, cf will be organised next year. straight games to the Timpa, the 4 1 ss Schatz, -$6.75 DANIELS AUTO' WHEEL AND "A "fairly large crowd turned Out team which won more and lost Page, rt to see the champion BODY SHOP AH klnda Of wheel Summits fewer games on the field than any 0 t rt Cooper, $5.00 trounce the lowly Collegians, 8 to other team in the second halt. . and body rebuilding tad repairing. 2. O. Nelson, pitching for Logan, Track and bus bodies. Loom and The Cavemen lost the two last 42 8 13 27 11 Totals n $4.50 .. was not given the best of support games they played with the Timps Hpieaky wheel tightened AMERICAN FORK. or it would have been a much in the league schedule. They lost guaranteed. IT N. lat W, AB.R.H.O. Jl. $4.00 A-. .. ProTO, last Wednesday's game by a score 4 0 0 6 4 closer game. Holmstead. 2b And Friday, even though Smithfield by winning the game of 4 0 rt Birk. $3.50 cinched the pennant for the second granted a new pitcher, Jackson of v M. AYERS WELDING CO-O- ty. DR. SPURRIER 3 0 Barrett, e half of the league. The post-seriLehi (they had their choice of Dunn acetylene welding and cutting. 1 cf $3.00 Chiropractor Durrant, will start in Smithfield today with or Jackson), the Cavemen were de Ws weld anything made of metal. 0 If .... Snow, Bros. Store. ridicu will Over with Farrar three feated the Brigham. Only games Tlmps by Work guaranteed. Pirat olaeo aerv-Jc- e, 0 $2.50 Webb, 3b .. be played to determine the aeries. lous ease. There never was a mo-- : 0 42 N. 4th W, prom Phone Phones : Office 126, Res. 2474 Blnch, ss ... wiU a In series ment game when it was Ogden probably play Friday's 0 of MM.- Bennett, lb tf TOUR SPINE Is the Index with Provo. ... a question as to which was the 0 . Jackson The score: Health. better team. The Tlmps took the Yotir LOST Ton ere toeing money en SMITHFIELD. lead In the first inning and then ..38 1 8 27 9 Totals leea rou trade with the Waeatch Call for FREE Examination. AB.R.H.O.A. kept adding to the lead. They out-b-it Score by innings: tt Produce. 0 ... 5 and outflelded the Cavemen, and s Dorlus, 3b 110 010 ao Provo 5 1 If Johnson, them, too. outpltched CO MOTOR OREM . 010 000 0001 N. FOR SALE Confectionery, dolnf American Fork THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 2 1 S ss and Peterson were on Nelson, Walnrlght ir Phone 72W. exceUentbuainesa. Summary: Errors Scbau, Holm Rock, rt onee more 2 1 and the lob, Day and Nlctt Jenrlee. umpiring MEN'S DEPARTMENT stead. BtrkyBtneh. etolen bases 4 0 0 2 demonstrated the fact that the two Goodwin, cf x. Bacnnce ny HUlman. BarraU Repairing Our Specialty. 4 1 1 9 are the best team of umpires in the lb . m , V VI. D 11 ; U nm a Adams, FOR SALE, CHEAP SU. wagon, 4 0 Gas, Oil and Accessories. iiB.gr. Hansen. 2b Central, fast enough and accurate rods, thence west 4L5 feet, thence --t and aet 40001b. springs. 480 E. r run r w iibou. 4 2 2 10 . Acetylene Welding. enough for a much faster league south 12 M iller 1. off Jackaon 2. Struck out 7th N. rods, thence east 41.5 feet 1 3 0 0 than the Central Utah. Babb, p . -A. V. Washvlew, Orem, Utah. p By iMlller 8, by Jackson 5. Double to place of beginning. In al about Series. MILLINERY OPENING Our new playa Schau to wuaon; itaue to 87 8 127 10 Won. Lost PcL 30 square rods. Totals fall bate are here. Beat in qual-- : Schats to Wilson. Umpires 8 10 1.000 LOGAN. Provo Commencing 41.5 feet west of the 4 ity, cheapest In price. We trim and Walnrigbt and Peteraon. 8 .000 southeast corner of Lot 3, Block 30, 0 AB.R.H. O.A. American Fork make hata to order. Parlor MUlin 4 1 3 3 Jarvis, 2b Winners, Provo Timps; winning Plat "B," Provo City Survey, thence J PAY60N RIFLE SHOTS. ery.fi E. 2nd E. 4 manager, Dave iMitchell; winning north 12 rods, thence west 16.25 Peterson, If 4 captain, Tobe Raile; .winning pitch- feet, thence south 7 rods, thence 28. Thirteen Dtmmick, lb PATSON. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE Aug. west 24.75 feet, thence south 5 rods, Falck, cf ers, Kinney and Miller. work done In the beat manner on 88 thence east 41 feet to place of beall kinds of material and bousetook Part lb the regular army Tbe blue whale is the largest ginning. In all about 19.22 square ; hold linens at reasonable courw rifle match held by the local, prices. creature alive today. rods. With Sherwood's Jazz Bandits Fnrnishing the Music BUTTONHOLES made on silk club on August 80, and six weren N , In all great Britlan during 1921 i. -Said property will be sold on or successful In qualifying with the XI. i5 shirts a. specialty. All work 'guarex, was of naturalization the right after the 1st day of September, nw m b rm Biiiitn air ihiluii. anteed. ' SINGER 1 8SW1NO tended to only 1,053 persons. The 1922, and bids will be received by TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS COMPANY, 97 North Unl- Shooters were handicapped by a Totals .32 2 7 24 6 right was revoked in the cases of the administrator. James WChapthe . windstorm severe eralty Avenue, phone throughout ; Score by Innings: 16 persons, one of whom waa the bell, 961 South Seventh East SU. shoot and the scores which were QmltKflaM O AAA AAA We still serve those appetizing Chicken and Trout tC uw o former knight, Edgar Speyer now of Salt Lake wv Diuiuiugm iu, City, Utah, or by bis atare WESTERN BIWLDINO AND LOAN conditions the turned in under 0oo 2 New York. MN1 A at their Baker Baker, torneys, all fool makes easy Installment loaaa, No Some shoemakers Dinners. Come up and enjoy Boating, Fishing and office In Provo, Utah, for said propwaiting for your tunu. Bee Provo the people some of the time markable. t dian, thence south 31 deg. west 2.82 NOTICE OF PRIVATE 8ALE OF said 1st of or on before the 1 I ti day erty Consolidated Real Estate. club certain feel Officers of the REAL PROPERTY. Bathing. chains, thence south 1 deg. west and some of the people all the that 1922. In the District Court of the Third September, by the end of the season at Modern furnished time, but Charley Curtia fools least four expert riflemen and six 3.50 chains, thence Kouth 87 deg. Judicial District, County of Salt Terms of sale, cash. Bids must be FOR RENT house. 138 8. 1st W. CABINS FOR RENT accompanied by certified check or all the people all the time. sharpshooters will have been de- east 4.05 chains, theme north 11-- 4 Lake. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of draft for 10 per cent of the amount veloped. The next regular shoot deg. east 4.72 chains, thence north CHARLEY . conBALE to FOR Dressed chickens, balance be C8 deg. west 2.07 chains, containing Alice bid, paid upon will be held September 3. Noyes Chappeii Deceased. an area of 1.93 acres. spring cockerels, 33c lb.; old hens Pursuant to an order duly made firmation of sate by above court' 80c lb. We deliver. Phone SHERIFF'S 8ALE. Hare It Done the Royal Wtj Together with any and all water by the above entitled court, dated Dated this; 10th day of August, ' ,"- y and water rights heretofore used the 8th day of August, 1923r the un- 1922. Where Quality and Workman- - In JAMES W. CHAPPELL, the Court to aald lands dersigned, administrator of the or District the upon appurtenant l n ' Administrator. Fourth Judicial District, In and for or any part thereof, whether the estate of Alice Noyes Chappeii, deship Count, We Win. FOR 8ALE Two modem homes, (First Aug. 22; last publication State Utah of same Utah. REPAIRING I SHOE be certificate sale W ROYAL County, sell the will at by ceased, represented private . close In, must be sold Immepublication Sept 1, 1922.) Joseph A. Holladay, Plaintiff, vt. of stock In a corporation br other- following described property: COMPANY diately, party leaving town. 287 E. William B. Barnett. and Flora J. wise. Commencing 5 rods east of the 3rd N. Pbone 188-" We Call and Deliver. '. . Dated this 2Sth day of August,' S. W. corners Blocto30, Plat "B," , Barnett, Defendants. Phone 671 To be sold at aheriff a sale on the 1922, ..... 208 W. Center. Provo City Survey, tnence north 5 20th day of September, A. D. 1922, J. D. BOYD. FOR SALE Household furniture, in rods, thence east 33 feet, thence at the front door of the courthouse Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. south 8 rods, thence west 33 feet to Apply. ' 395 N. good condition.' ABE W. TURNER in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of By Don Ellertsen, Deputy Sheriff. the place of beginning. S-, In all 10 3rd W. ; U o'clock. a. m, all the right, title, j. h, Mcdonald, 1 Attomey-at-Lat- T square rods. ' claim and interest of the . above-name- L Attorney for Plaintiff..- Commencing at the southeast FOR SALE A team ef horses, beet corner of Lot 3, Block SO, Plat B " of, in and to the last defendants, 28; Aug. publication (First Room Ove 7, Knight Block, Provo, rack and a second hand 18. in 1922.) Provo City Survey, thence north 12 following described real estate publication Sept land, touring car. . 760 E. 5th 8. Phone 661-- 1. f Utah. Utah county, Utab, 243-Phone Commencing 9.43 chains east and I 1 :! REGULAR PRICES 20.05 chains north 11-- 4 deg. east v18 WANTED Girl" about to"'do season is come and MYSTERY -- TO CAVEMEN ti M.arahiattan tf , Zi. ill five-gam- e Assorted J rR iae-Pro- fabrics vo in tf - . two-bagg- . and imported post-seaso- n only IHUBHT sale J' . I capiii: LHUUL froju-Addte'- a vTOMm-' HIM NORTHERN g-- 1 Pi weaves- - nccc ULUUL0 tl ja -- ..... first-placer- s EE toafthiT, . Heber-America- n Stoo ' .......... Business T57-R-- 1 " I . I i 1 . - $5.50 .... ,80 .. $5.00 .... .... Professional 8aUa-factio- - jf er $3.75 $3.45 $2.95 $2.40 $1.95 $1.85 .... . .... 6-- .... .4 .. ftm Cm. Taytap 11 11 4-- , ui - A-2- 9 hu .... .... y"biv . 12 Post-Seaso- n DANCING is a PLEASURE at A-- ' - - Q- - . it' ? . t - - 3-- A-2- 8 C 781-R-- of '' 8 Use Daily llpralfi H riant IS Hill A-2- THE REAL COST of an article 1 i is NOT THE PRICE you pay, but THE USE YOU GET. - t: 8-- 1 bou8ewoTk.--Calt2S8i)T85-J.- " 7 DR." - rP. CANNON- ani.J&.cJtamLm lJMckling now.onj in get your dill and the southwest corner of the onions and spices. We carry a lull line. quarter of section 29, CEREALS Scientific Eyesight Specialist southwest lb... . . 8 township 8 south, range 2 east of Pickling Onions, Corn Flakes-Caulifl- ower, Kellogg's Lake meridian, thence Dill, per bunch. . , Salt the FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 118 &p Over Irvine's Store. northeast 1 14 deg. east 13.90 3rd N. Phone 500-J- . . . J1"6 lb. 8 t Smell chains, thence south 87 deg. east uiiwu XV Provo, Utah. 4.34 chains, thence south 11-- 4 deg. Peppers, Bell and TaJ LOST The fellow .who picked up Phone 555. west 18.7ft chains,' thence- north S9. founUto pen at HotstlbTTTTrTIO 14? SmaU .. .10t deg. went 4.84 chains to the place v t Thursday night return the same to VEGETABLES AND of beginning and containing an Large 15 the Herald office tor reward. . WHY area of acres, also the right of Post Toasties FRUITS ' water for the above mentioned WORRY Large .15 LOST Between acres. Santaquin and Potatoes, 16 lbs. . . a,25 . ' Small we savs eta Payson, suit case and lady's blue 10 Also, commencing." 10.88 chains Beets, pickling, 3 silk sweater. Finder return to 191 Puffed Wheat you money by west of the northeast corner of the 15 W. 4th N, for reward. , repairing your southwest quarter Of section 29, Corn, Roasting Ears, per Puffed Rice, 2 for, . .35 old shoeey dozen , . . . . ,254 township 9 sooth, range 3 east, I Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25 Salt west Cabbacre. lb. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. ECONOMY 7.42 Lake meridian, thence Tl8 chains, thence j Branzos, pkg. .. south chains, SHOE SHOP Apply 158 B. 3rd W. V;- vA4 Cream of Wheat, pkg. 254, 68 deg. east S chains, 408 W. Center. thence south thence north 8.18 chains to the Canteloupesr each .; 5 Wheaco, pkg. . . ...254 FOR RENT Stoodi frame npuse, place of beginning, containing en Rolled-Oat- s, 9-- Ib area acres. 1.28 Apples, , . cooldng, Jb.w.5d of Advertising Designs and city water and electric tights. bagSO- ' Illustrations. Suitable for young couple. $11.50 Also, commencing 10.68 chains Peaches,' dozen TTTH . . . 54 west ot.the southeast .corner of the per month. Apply 709 & 2nd W. ! Signs, Show Cards and aorthwest ' enter ' of section 29, Blue Damson Plums, lb' 3 """bag' r. i . . . . .85 L08T .32 Colt automatic pistol, 2 east. Salt Tomatoes, 5 lbs.-- . . . ; township r Rolled range south, carton Oats; .lOn ; LAka "7 .V Posters: 30$' slightly rusted barrel. Left at s meridian, tnence north Interurban station. Reward. E. T. west 7.41 chains, thence north Cherries, Black Sweets, per Rolled Wheat de. f Hansen. Roberts HoteL 4.68 chains, thence south : (8 deg. lb. Mother's Oats . .36 12J east 8 chains, thence, south - 3.36 PER CENT LOANS inky be chslus to the place of beginning, I secured for any purpose on farm containing an- area ef 8.75 acres. lands, trieated lands, to hnvr hni : Also, beginning 20.48 chains west home, city or farm, under our Jirat and 0.83 of a. chain south of the mortgage certificates. .Bankers Re- - on northeast corner of the southwest 536-N. 4th wrv Drposll Company, Gas ft Quarter of section 29, township 9 : ' Llectrlc Uldg Denver, Cole. 8 Utalu PrOVOj i' south, range 2 east, Salt Lake tnerl- 464 West Center Street, , , yjiM. " , " A4l of -- ....... , 0 ,,. t. .......... d merry-go-roun- -- : 8 lb..... ............. 9 . TODAY THE VALUE of things i based on THE SERVICE RENDERED seaese saeawam aHMMMMaB othhhhhmmm mibi - . ..... ". .... 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