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Show V- - THEHERALD, v ' Published by The Herald Company. EVERY WEEK-DAAFTERNOON EXCEPT- SATURDAY. y" ' v ; " . . the Nepht hoopsters the night before. They played the Provo boys off their feet and limited them to a single field goal during the entire half. , Edwards. Provo center, was" high point man of the performance, getting fotir fielders and two out ot - three tree tries. "Sanky" Dixon, diminutive forward at the Provo high, was the onlv other Provo- - player to score. team played well The SprlngviUe ' together and ahowef greater :.endttE- - THE DAILY HERALD ' :M0jbAY;raBRUY2632SIII'-- Entered claes mall matter Junes', 1911, at the pestofflee. Prove, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. , . Terms of Subscription: Daily only,; delivered by carrier, 3r centr a month; by mall m Utah pounty, $3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year. Daily and Sunday, by carrir, 40 cents a month, f 3.50 a year in advance; Daily and Sunday, by mail. It a year.. Sunday only, by mail, $1 a year. L ' E. C. Rodgers,. Editor end Publisher. v'-: J. A. Owens, Business Manager, N, Gunaar Rasmuson,- - City Editor, A. T. Harding, Circulation Manager, -- Ttl.J m , r Your Report "Clean-up- " Soon the robins will be nesting, spected by everybody. and from some source in the com-Eleven years of experience in this munlty will come a call for a "Clean work and in reading the reports f Bird. If.e -.. the thousands of commnnlUea that Martin, up nay- - or cien up whoever makes the suggestion will now- - conduct aome sueb'work, have W71iIeneana1irT: . 2 iumsion, lg . mean well, but he or ahe really would demonstrated to the writer botb :. Mendenhall. rg.. help the community more by starting futility of community clean n: irk. if iBmervHr- tiiorne, rg . , p' 'week.' Let's have a real cam promise' and the utility and tl J(fti; 3 JL ..... 0 SegaiSTllTTatday ' tlveness of the real campaign, well paign.7 A "day" is merely pathetic, and a planned and property conducted. "week", is hardly long enough to, make These facto are tBerallr realised o- - , o e Totals . HEBER start even a fair 0 0 K BXtEIAU. WAKE UP. : moat of all by those city officials who baseball HEBER, Feb. Make it a "campaign-- " And keep look after the community cleanliness fans and players already areSIKlining '" it up as long as may be necessary to and --ealth. and generally with lnade-- l ud lor 01923 season, TOIly-coleague will do a real Job; then renew it on the Quata budgets. It to Impossible tor dent that a will man summer. Hlatt the weather with! same basis this fall, to "get readr for, them to ooordlnato their efforts age the Heberites again,, and practi2 the indoor months." householder within a cally last year's line-u-p will enter the Uose of every That's tie first essential of any six day period, though the public co- - season. Itanley will do all of the catching sncceeaful communltyffort In such operation that can be enlisted . . . this rear. R is said. Ferris iMuraocx : , a n bL. . 11 mem. w rea. umniia invaiuaow may be absent if tbe Provo state The second essential to; toipubllcly aud io taa cammnnity, in the visible leasueeam makes falm a . worth-- 1 eomout to ue new order of things and lasting resulU secured and in the while offer. Art Murdock, too, may tate league I whatever Is cleaned up. lor example, sense of personal . responsibility for go to Provo, if the back to Utah. doesn't Kinney bring the converting unsightly dump into a ttontinuous care taking in these mat SPRINGVUM.E BALL OUTLOOK. play ground, or painting the vacant ters that is Inculcated by such a cam' lot with tbe green of grass and shrub palgn. SPRINGVTiXE, FTeb. vM. Baseball SprlngviUe To "gerthe, tabit" Is the thing, and here Is at a standotlll, it be done, "clothe it in the garb of fans awaiting to see what Provo is -- bat never can be done in the annual and lta thereafter righteousness." going to do about' tbe state league. The majority of the local fans would cleanliness and orderliness will be re- - bath of a "day" or a "week M-R- eber of six-tea- . J I - . like to. seeLthe jrtateJeagueJaunched year, "and with Provo in it, at most Sprjjgville boosters .believe that by 1923 gpringville will be popu- - thi' of all that is new d stylish in nuilinery, em-comprehensive display a widft rarto-f-t nf values. Aaaea ive creations ox our ovm foaicnfnt. are beautiful models bearing tbe labels of natio t .ampn, bHsflfflentSr-siie- flmnniyn nm Dona- A- - : You will find numerous models price, and it will be our pleasure comes youmost. The board to reject any and all biR lorreirongBrto support n state league Plans and specification 'may be ot tram;- - In that went it is probable min-- rl hn office of .losenh Nelson. I11 cpringviue woum "lane cngstate ham's, place if a four-teaMerand Farmers Room 6, architect, league is to continue. chants. Dank building. A deposit of teu dollars will bo required on, all MANAVU RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS drawhiKs to insure llw ir reiurn. Willis A. Smith of the Young unili()AUI OF KDITAT10.V, versity will be the speaker at the W.- Monroe l'axnian. President, regular session oT3hoa R. Kiigcne .loncs, Clerk. Relief tsociety at the Fifth ward Relief society- - hall at 230 o'clock --Tues. His' subject will be d.iy afternoon. school. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ci, TO 5URCH that meet your ideas both of style. ad.t to help you select the very hat that be- V' . Werdia : inv fullest, even though you do j . . i not feel the buying urge at this time. - The 6nst diorolitt indit world for icihgt, diocoUtf flavoring, tfta bonrn OMtings-- . Mside . and attaou. ronr-rtrYtm wilt enjoi the wame matchlru RCK FOARUN GROUND quaffrvin CHOCOLATE in carul ' Buy II From Yor Grocer J. G. MtDtmild Chocolin --Co- Mult by s,iUi,CWiVt& -- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. "Heredity.-jn- d a ComChoosing e panion." - -Rpaled bids or proposals will received by the county commissioners .Musical selections will be rendered of I'tah county and the city commis- hy members of the Young university sioners of Provo City, for the. comple music, aeartJjigiiL-,,.;- ., .... tion of 4Ji -- heating and plumbing of the City and County building at Provo, j Utah. AH work and materials shall be cxoagcaccacoaiojricaa ding tn the plans and specifica tions prepared by. Joseph Nelson, architect. Bidders may obtain plans and specifications at the office of the architect. Farmers and Merchants buildlne. Provo. Utah, A deposit of $25.00 will be required to insure the safe return of the drawings and speci- ficatiOna. Bidders . .. . , The stonn is comingr but your roof protects" - wtlHre required to furnish 5 per cent ot the bid mad payable ta JamesT. Gaul nen chairman board of county com missioners. A bond In the amount of 5r per cent of the contract price "wU--i be required ol the successful piaaer. Bids will be opened at the office of the county commissioners, county p. m courthouse, Provo, tJath, at Honday. March 11. 1923. The commissions reserve the right to reject anv and alhbldsr a certified check for v NOTICE TO conTbaSrI. ity you from the ikencg.delugfVv Neither rain not snow nor baking sun, nor the attaclcs' of. sparks -- Sealed proposals will be received by Boardof Education tor the erection and completion of the auditorium of the Provo High School labor and materials to building.1-- All be according to plans and specifica CITY AND COUNTY COMMISSIONS. 12.) (Feb. tions prepared Ty : Joseph Nelsonrf architect Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 5 SPRINGVILLE FOUkTH BEATS TROVO THIRD FOR HOOP TITLE per cent thereof, as a guarantee that should the bidder be awarded -- the The fast- Provo -- Third- wattf-aoo- n: contract, be will within three days of for the receiving notice to this effect, enter sters proved to be no match in the Into contract with the board and fur SprlngviUe Fourth warders nish a surety bond equal to halt the basketball same staged as the final -- amount or thecontract- price, jot. joe event of the "M" LMen's tournament faithful performance of all the condi Saturday afternoon. By keepln g big end ot tions of the contract Falling to furtfaelves W-t- he nish such bond and enter into con score, tne springvuie piayers won the in the floor game. ' tract, the amount of check 'shall be 8take"fchampionshlp forfeited to the board, and they shall The local team cameout of the first he at liberty to enter into such other halt one point in the lead, the score In the second- halt tirrancrments as they may see fit standing at Said cheok RhaU "be made payable to the steel city players came In with a i shifttdnernng--the-irewtm!rrtile Board Of EducattO' high Bids will be opened Match 1, 192,fwtwofr-e--Spr4pgvJllat 7:80 p. m.. at the office or tne school players wljo clinched the Nebo by defeatingBoard of Education in the Provo High division champioBshlp r. -- -- them-he21-- i - 11-1- fumes.can shakr Ae confi- -' dence of ose who are protected anci by Certoirv-tee- YOU HAVE one. case of eggs or one thou- 1 sand, we will buy them from you and pay you the highest market prices cash on deliv- ery of eggs. We assume aU the risk-o- f SteteSurfaced Shin i Beneath this outer beauty of gles. black surface, there is a through'. . and'through quality which resists. '. te,mvagesxifnie'anrl weather. Your roof is the most important" marketing, all the the eggs and expense. All you do is to supply receive your money. andean be made the most tiracfr ive feature of your home. Dura - SJ? yyXMlTiZ up an efficient selling OTganlzation to handle your poultry and dairy products on a basis that will , profit us both. At the present time we are in touch with the biggeset markets in the country and are of eggs a week to the easteni'mar-kets,'T6- r blEty is essentials-fi- ne appear ance no less. . , Certaitrteed assures you both at an economical cost v send-ngrc- xi&C&rtam-tce- a "AettltnelldiwlriTeei , , 'lAmfl I f'jjf. 1,1 f, ! , l'i.' : ar whichW "aTe7jemvmgp'pricegr If you have ever dealt with us before, com- pare your net returns with what you can get nandeTaTCoihW'plal "..g 53 No long-tim-e contracts; no obligation t to deal exclusively with us. Remember, cash on delivery of eggs! ESSENtlALDf : (XNorthUmversityAvehuiij " Write for our prices and propositfon. ... ; : ?! : if ... . IS THIS FIRM in the direction of funerals, large or 'how Small the commission, we can give you positive assurance of.thasuccessful execution of your ideas: Another point: we can reguiate the cost of a funeral according to your means and fur- - " '. nish V", you the utmost, at any cost agreeable. Hatch Undertaking Co. v AMon Hatch: 1. ' "'S' we care not how L0a mI I 7 n B M m a I - amr fJ rJ mi nMimMBri rimmamMM i tJ ii ii i i wi - t rvfi i m aa m - RIakers of Main Office , a Banquer Products. 359 Eccles Ave;, Salt Lake City. BRANCHES: .1' - -- : : : Ogden, UtaK, American Fork, Utah. rDriggs, Idaho. . Hagerman,-Idah- . r . D sou 160 W. X T ii,,;. Fifth North. . ! PnODUCTS by UTAH TIMBER & COAL CO. it Hatch m i ; CERTAIN-TEE- . o m j . , ; i g g g m m w m w ' ! -7 m M ia m jf - is PRODUCTS :.. . Sold by r - MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER, CO. ' : - "Phone 232., i Corv5lh S. and 2nd W. f "1 I i"r CERTAIN-TEE- D ' m . - ' ffo?1;.- t I: |