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Show THE HERALD . The Daily " .m ' and from published J,Vd rirrt Hld The TO , - South etreata. ' BMLY HERALD ' THE WEATHER UTAH-Frida- y Chang PROVQrOTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. P ft Ti WE CHI ii llltl M MB Hi II FItz;atrick,.?3h, Slenges, 2b .' Smito, Fleiger, c( Walbeqk, sa Webb. 3b Howard, rf . . McCarie, rf Wilson, If Adams,. lb . Snapp, c . . . . Beckstead, p Burrows, j) .. FIRST BOX SCORES TIMPS. AB. srs R.H.PO. A.E. 5 Dyer, c. p. Schatz, ss . . 1 2 2-- Farmer, 4 .... AB. R. H. 3 1 1 0 4 0 , 3b 0 0.0 0 FIRST . OjBUiott, lb 0 iSheehan, If Hoover, cf, rf . Hausen, 2b Berry, o 1! . J feRICE THREE CENTS.- - Memoria TV.rrogram M ay 30 - COpI PO.A.E. . fair;: not much . temperature. -- In. Preparations, for" the proper ob servance of Memorial day in Provw I were made , 5 0. Wednesday, evening.. 0 0 2 42 Representatives of the various abrlskiep 0 0 0.1 Sorensen, p patriotic and civic . organizations 1 . 0 0 0 0 Bailey," ct .. 1 0 in the city commission room "Tflder met S 18, TIMP8 0. Wednes-CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. observed ' aephenTPRichardsf toe (Special to The Dally Herald.) ' -t Award day was ! tJb" . and the preliminary steps Srranged Clubs. Standing of the of Twelve Apostles, Lv D.; . PLEASANy,GRQYE Quorum Lincoln "high at the tfternoon .'.32 0 5 23 7 5 .40 16 15 27 4 2 Totals .... Totals Wy;j. Won. Lost. Pet. for the' national holiday. The baseball lid is off! S. church; yesterday continued his The Ckrst .cuiol when the student bodyotfiFrank Demingr Robert Edwards ateps for thacelabratlos 0 1.000 . 1 Springvllle first step toward kfunchiug .The Score by innings of the. annual Strawberry day j 0 1.000 ind George Harris were appointed series of lectures before the . I Heber ..... (or the past .yearandihe B. YTV. .'in which 'was inaugurated - herelaat the Ptoto In the state league was taken the . .. .000 a committee to have charge pt the . 0 0 club, dramatic the Payson of 0 tanning year taben ....0 opoeoooo occasion. This com- he read a letter trom Labi'-..'.- . for the were taken at a meeting Tnee-da-y. acholar-itudenparade 0 0 .000 . afternoon at Wednesday W. Timpano0 20 l.x-- 16 Roger Timps , . fcAetball team and .the 1 .000 mittee Is arranging one ot the larg-- Babson in which "the . evening of the Wasatch dab; Nephi sUtlswere presented with gos park when the new state league great ps 16. All - Stars 4: Innings pitcherBeck- - Amflrifun Pa---I00 est parades otJU kind liv tblslty, Summary: Timps-an- d The: program committee decided tlclan set forth the importance ot those present that .the day should stead 5, Burrows i, Zabriskie 3, Sorensen t. Dyer 3. Home run Wil Results of Last Game. to through invite Dr. B. W. Black of Salt spirituality as the greatest factor in be oontlnued froot now on . each of "practice the Twc-as- e good rattling 2. son. Ckrorley' David 2. Bases Passed hit Menges, Farmer, Principal Springvllle 13, Nepal baUsBerry Lake City, state commander ot the building a community greater than year, and that the second celebra an game with the 1. Man on balls Zabriaklel, Sorenson 4, Dyer 1, Beckstead 1. Double play. under Heber school 2, American Fork gave Grove high pleasant I tion American Legion, department of land, labor, ot -- Menges torAdains. he better than hat oti Struck ont .J ager Tom Hardy. Payson and Lehl, no gameT eck8tead; (by ,rrow1i, capital The quota last shouldwhen 'iddrenToii student activities. the to be over 10,000 people , Utah, Reddish 2V 2: principal speaker Sorensen 1, and year Where Zabriskie Dyer by by Umpires by Friday. They Play tion than set 300. (More; forth fans that there was ead waa as and alto y many Hier. Time of A school history at the ceremonies at the Provo city from alt parts ot the state; war to . 2:05. J at , game, Springvllle Nephi. 6ut to tee what the and character boy turned "v' gether too much materialism in the attendance. 4 1 Robert OUeo, cemetery. Payson .at Heber. am riven, br Drosetta state league Tlmps looked like. A preliminary short program un- schools and colleges of the land, J I No definite date was' set for the . Utab. State league season opens at Timp park next WedAmerican Fork at Lehi. Manager Dare Mitchell had quite solo was der the direction of the Service and in the nation itself. day, although it wis decided "t Hadsen. A trombone vs. Salt Lake. Clin-to- n a hunch of ban and players out trying nesday, Timps Cluff Star Legion will be held at 9:30 hold the celebration $ 'little latei flayed by Sterling The to Elder Herald.) Richards (Special strongly seconded thanrthe several more than were . Seeded forenoon the o'clock in the at first one. Several of. the thirtShaw sang a solo. 7 10. SPRINGV1LLE, May the Babson letter, and made a plea. ' a line on. thalrNplaying. GAME. SPRINGVILtE Alton Cook won the declamation Initio get strawberry growers present at the a lucky, number for the Memorial tree in Pioneer park, is een the Snapp" was behind the plate for the after which the parade will be set sor greater spirituality in the na- meeting complained that the hold contest..' nd will represent Sprfngville baseball club? ' NEPHI. )' y tion. One of the evils ot the day, ing ot the fcig celebration so early; SPRCTOVIiE. Tlmps, and gave good evidence that ; in motion towards the cemetery. Ichoor it the high school meeVa so . a said , Jack: Campbell long AB.R.H.PO. the representa-4ir- s he la the best catcher in the state .AB.R.H.PO.A.i one be will The speaker set forth, was the dis- last year Jnconyenienced - them a when, program princilpal Friday, Ubi time ago, and yesterday the ball 2 0 0, 1 Sb -He's ' than Brook's tor law. Spirituality, he great deal. .faster Utah league, schot'to x the regard at each cemetery following hig 5 2 2 0 tro Tavlor 88 club backed up his assertion in the given 3 2 2 1 Park, ss enmoete for the medal and a better general than Fallen- of the various felt, would counteract the spirit of the the secnt Is here that It decorating thought when Utah 4 Central 6 league opening Campbell, lb ...... "iBrown. 2b. d 4 0 2 0 was upheld as ond annual Strawberry day will be lawlessness. What the. the individuals' and graves by annuany 13 13 given hits and Springvllle scored 2 B. 4 0 0 1 5 The TpB started off with a Senior, 2b Petty, If runs off Kepbi's entire pitching respective patriotic organizations. personal liberty too frequently took arranged for the middle of June, pardoe ot the Young' university. 0 2 1 1 17 OlRees. rf c .,.-Davis, for Zabriskie four and were Belvajrush, hitting The program .committee consists the from of license. , perhaps the 20th or the 22n(- LOther contestants staff. 0 1 0: Cowan, lb ......... 4 0 1 .6 Packard, lf . . . . The speaker contended that laws The plans for the celebration MrB- - RDert B. Patterson, repre- J; flv$ chasing funscross 'the Hills, Thehna Jepperson andNahcy" diminutive Fredrlckson, ' 1 0 3 9 4 0 3b c , 'Worthington, Auxiliary ot should be observed even if they will foe arranged, by the board of jfdur more scores were added in the McKee,cf Partes. pitcher-fielde- r of the Springers, sentlng the Ladies 3 0 0 I. M. Petty, cf, 3 0 0 3 5 2 Bird, p.... the American Legion; Mrs. W. O. were not to the liking of the peo- directors and the officer ot the Scholarship Iwards, gold block j second and third, and five in the like dollar looked in find a million 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 '; 0 Belliston, p .'. rf or any considerable number of Wasatch club, although it is beptos,iwere "presented by Ida , fourth, after which things were Clark, the opening innings. The first four Be8ly f the Service Star Legion, ple p, If..: 3 2 1 1 liBurton, cf, 3b....... 2 0 0 1 more Freirickson, taken As was this lieved that a public mass meeting of people. the Hstudents Women's the easily. the Boyce following Per Leichty to ( men up fanned the breeae, the fifth 2 0 0 0 1 0 -- 1M. Lunt, 2b will be held to get the comment Rellet Corps of the O. A. R., Wih game for most of the players Millejvp.. .7T.i;;i-2-2who had the highest marks during tb was on out a drive i'Uaud" 0 OjxHalt t 0 0 0 G- - A. R., Joel liam of the ideas ot as many residents and Roberts the, the year: Melba Walker, Clarence , they began showing the effect of Brown,Tf a and hit, Senior, the sixth made A- - Johnson of the Indian War Vet- as possible. pteytog land a hot day. Other- . Aihton, Owen De Lange, OUve Bet-h- ari next were four ROGK CANYON the HAS by nonplussed 2 5 24 32 38 13 13 Z7 6! Totals i... ToUls All of the otlcers and directors era,ls- - Mark TrlP of the Ameriflhn "(wlse the score might have been 30 L4srl4se. and &)rettaffiiams. the mysterious deSirery. -- r of "the Wasatch club resigned at nouen o. ruiier- TUB lUUUWUl "Skinnv" Miller of last rear's Si"", DIUUCUfcywwv Strtck oatBr Fredrickson son of Battery the meeting to John IT, Buclil Summary: relieved-fVedtlieamor the past school year were Beckstead began the purler's Fork jspanbh club, " 7 in 4 innings; by Belliston, 4 in 3 1 - 3 innings; by.Petty, 3 n 2 Innings. an. bppdrtunity to reorganize for War VetIn the sixth presented with a gold block fracas and fanned the pinjduty for the Timps and showed up Bases on balls Off Miller 1, off Bellistoa 4, off Petty 3. off Brown 1. seven men in Meach-'.a- a well as he did last year with erans. Uhe.. year. Following the resigna by Grace Williamson: Earl four the remaining hits, Taylor, Miller, fi'frd, Park. Home run Part. Errors-Bro- wn innings. , tion, the following officers were Final details ot the parade and am. Belva Mills. Edgar Booth, 'Jlidvale, but no better. Marty said Two-bas-e Stolen bases Campbell 2, Senior, Davis, Brown. Have you a lUtle kid in your appointed for the ensuing year: 2,. Belliston. Ende Sbaw.Carma Partridge, Del-- he had not been on the field this! The hitting honors of the day program will be arranged at a later Wild pitch Petty, Brown. Umpire Glenn SimJames D. Thorne, president; Dr. J. of and the Burrows, of the Western; Hit batsman-r-Dari- s. backyard? fcert Cay and Alton Kartchner, . joint parade meeting on (Continued Page Four.) ' ' . For the raising of kids (youthful L. HucheL vice president; ... Karl . the program committees. All of the members of the dra- - 'Qpticals, succeeded Marty on the mons: Two-h- its were-madbillies and nannies, especially the Banks, secretary-treasure- r; tX' Ix off matte club were presented with '.mound. ; latter) promises to be an Important Warnick, Mayor Junius A, West, J. gold block L" pins by Margaret Beckstead, and one off Burrows. MaxfleU. The dramatic club mem- -' Zabriskie, Sorensen and Dyer Industry in certain parts nf Utah R. Hallldar, Clifford -- Tomlinson, lis Mose Howa. of Pleasant Vle David Gourley, George W. Larsea Bessie vdld the pltching.for the bets are Luclle Holdaway and Robert Walker. " 'has hi3 way about it. rensen was wild." Dyer displayed toper, Loretta williamSiMrrUe to Idea Communications were read. from The. is, of Fielda article according fair big Morris Fred pitching, very Johnson, Davies, .Mr. Howa. the furnishing of milk the American Forkr Commercial Goldle Adam's, at first, put up a tog, Waldo Harris, Alton Kartch- from t' club and the Lehi Business Men's That Utah's 'steel day is to oe ssveral steel officerget a uainted with the 'Heart of commerce, "than any other man for children and invalids. ner, Edgar Booth,' Burt Scott, Irwin . line game tnere. Those persons ' 1 cows' "Goats' than milk is " association richer who saif that Goldle, could field but one of the biggest days in the re- - coast. asking that a commitBnnnell and Arnold Maxfleld, the West.'" .has, or can do." Mr. Howa declared. "Goats tee of three be appointed to cooperHe I cent history of the state was deSweaters with the school letter couldn't bat were half right The Los Angeles Chamber of Wa'te? Ad..rns. pres:d-!- r f the1 Wm. M. Roylance moved a vote milk," "L" WW9 given to the - boys Who can baL Hoo, pounding out require less food, and cangraze on ate with similar' committees from QUtltermined on at today's joint meet Commerce has said ( that repre- - Provo Kiwanis ' cla'--, ca.ied the, of thanks to Mr. Pierpont for his a. mountainside too steep to pas- their organizations In an effort to Ure represented the Lincoln high singles in five trips to the plate. lng of the Provo Chamber of Com sentetlves from that to organizatlon meeting order, introducing service, and the motion was car-S- . ture a cow.'' have President Harding visit the school in the Alpine division of the j He didn't have much to do on. first, merce and the Rotary and Kiwanis cereSteel would attend the President F. day Harris, of the rled unanimously. Mr. Howa, though, denies the American Fork canyon and the s tuts high school basketball went hack to Clubs. v tors, dozen monies in a special train. H. O. Jackson, president of the Young university as the chairman. 'eat tin Timpanogos cave while he is la that goats report jocular route. The presentations were the hench via the strike-ou- t Steel day is to tell the world John S. Smith, acting president National Pump company, of Den- cans and clothes off a washtlne Secretary E. S. Hinckley, of the Utah. Bade by WOlls Robinson to Burt Beckstead and Snapp each got two that the iron and steel industry of Provo Chamber of Commerce of the Provo Chamber of ver, explained the operations of The committees will get In touch "Goats eat grass and hay," he Scott," Altbn KartchnetT lAvofl hits. Wilson gave us a touch of the west is to centralize in Utah hopes to arrange for mobster werce, reported on the work done that corporation, which, he ex- says. Senator Reed Smoot . a his with new a marks his Morris and in thus form the Initial Charles last year's Pijis, county, Davies, barbecue, on the steel plant site at by that organisation during the plained,, hopes to enter the Utah Mr. Howa has what is probably arrlral from Washington and- will Uwii, Irwin'. Bunnell, " and; Don frame, when with two on the bags epoch in the history of Utah and fed which 20,000 persons may be past year, and told of what bad field,' being drawn here . by the the only goat farm in the state, at exert erery Influence possible to ' Cirton. Wilson poled the Spalding over the the entire west iv..-Vv on Utah county beef. .accomplished .through the coming of the iron and steel in- - the mouth of .Rock canyon where have the distinguished presidential commit-a V school Is finishljig a most gun8heds. It sure was a peach of a motion j Upon general "Oa Steel ay Springvllle and agency of the He said his company now 500 goats and as many kids graze party ' jthe wonders of . the Mcesaful year under theTiuper-fhio- a hitzMvT;.': tee was given the duty of making Provo will unite in invitation to Holding company. In his1 address dustry. visj.Bork the construction here on the mountain. Once In a while American contemplates canyon. , of Mrs. Ora Cunningham, Beckstead and Menges got dou- Steel day a day of days, fittingly every other city in the' intermoun-- 1 Mr. Smith paid a sincere tribute to of a branch manufacturing plant a frolicsome goat will push another The members ot the Pleasant Principal of the school during the bles for the Tlmps, and Freddie observed, and long to be rememtain "region, and California," Mr. former President Thomas F.. Pier-- . which is to begin operations with over a precipice to' extinction on Grove committee are C. I', War wt few years. Mrjr. Cunningham Farmer starred with the willow for bered, something like driving the Hinckley said. "This is the tim pont, wboi he said, had done more the installation of machinery at a the rocks below. ffl nick, James D. Thorne and Dr. J. I transcontinental a on relinquish the princlpalshlp at the their half last hits, spike getting for the people of the country to for Provo and the chamber ot j cost of $100,000. "Doctors advise the drinking of LHuche- l.ft? close pi ihls. year, but ;will one a twotaser, .. railroad. This committee is to 'be Howa Mr. milk," explaineu. with the school next lreai'as goats' Menges went to second base for under the chairmanship ot Harry 'Goats' milk' contains, about 10 per PLEASANT VIEW WOMAN SICK ,a tha Timps, putting up an exhibition Heal, president of the Provo chapangiisn department. cent butter fat, about double that Kul Banks ot Pleasant Grove. ot second-basinsuch as never was, ter of the United Commercial Trav Mrs: Agnes Peterson, wife ot Bex t ornent head of of cows' milk." the science - de-- seen, at Timp park. He hit safely elers who have a Mr. Howa did not mention among Peterson of Pleasant View, underwaent of the school, will fee the the first time up and thereafter the oi ineir granu tuunvu i went an operation for appendicitis the advantageous of wfetjwl next year. ' t. pitchers v took no chances on him, June 7, this morning at the Aird hospital of little the that boy's At pastime June Ninth is to be Steel day. walking him to first three times. -gained by hitching the goat to a The attending physicians were Drs. Then. "Manager Mitchell decided he the same time it is; to be the cvjthe J. W. Aird and D. L. Wallick. 7' wagon and driving around wanted to see Smith try out at sec minatioh of the IT. C. T. convention, now. The patient iLgettingjaloi until iwblchu. neighborhood, C. T, ond.-- " ",and will witness the great J. according to reports has seemed to be the primary purat started Tommy Fitzpatrlck parade. - .. from the - A. rr nil It of L hospital. n pose to i" give utner meiuueis uk third, and shifted to short vKPIlDCG the will representyoungebb,otiehi,-achanc- e etfcommlttee I IFH 1 1 1 the thirds corner. Walbeck. last Provo and1 Sprlngville city govern Luunl Lil w aw wmm year with Midvale, went to short at ments. the Syanisn rorK notary SPANlSRrr.FORK, the beginning, and retired In the and Kiwanis clubs, SprthgviUe May r10.- -A "ual accident, in which A. change. Walbeck hit heavier than Kiwanis club. Prolo Rotary and . s American! ot Parowan had a narrow either. Webb 4i r Fitzpatrlck. the clubs, Kiwanis from serious injury Is or Fleiger.'WllBon and Howard went Legion, and Society of tngineers,' Does it pay to advertise in The Daily Herald? . ioccurred, Tuesday Oust Into the garden, with Howard gk- - ahd- the U. C. T. Ask Mrs, George Wright, 334 East Center, street. She the J President Warren .U. Haraing, to McCaM In right. ' Sugar oom-Pla- tar-wa- y .. knows.. . ; l William . s on the state highway. had. little chance Senitors Heed Smoot and The classiin Mrs. the had inserted Last Wednesday Wright amM'. Benson had fceen driving tor against - such pitching as Burrows King, Governor Charles Mabey, fied columns of The Daily Herald a small advertisement that . distance aid i had become and Beckstead. dished out,, an even all officers of the Columbia Sieel; she had for a sale a velvet rug. -- Before she.received her own -'JV ureoWhen he reached rthe dozen striking out. in me neia iu corporation. wllHw invited to pa ierod the easy running of the utans Maxie in copy of The Daily Herald that evening she had sold the rug. well, did fairly making tlcipate ' K V " some trouble at a at a niiccessrui one. By mistake the advertisement was continued for two more u Schats having duu mumj . ftuaileep. . to the ter . president Wlggmton b. vrew, less more or due short, days In The Daily HeraldL' ' wTien he reanhAil iTa rible batting beings done by the nro.iHent of the Columbia Steel "Will you please take out invia that I placed with you would tte car plunged into the West " ... corporation, has said that he "I am Timps.. . Wednesday," said Mrs; Wright; Friday-mornin- g. Irrigation canal I The wtnd- Next Wednesday the state league attend, and wouia onng.wun un bothered continually by people who want to buy the rug and soason-openin Provo with tne liTSV" ,nwte4,;the-:nginI had )fl sold less than-a-n ' DANCE DRAMA. hour after your paper was out 4 the cement Salt Uke Oilers playing the Provo I tvi"0'184" -and 'Adonis Wednesdays Apnroaite -1 n broken. roll Tlmps.;'; jui'LJ. Alg.e .Mrs. created "The ad was'in br that the the drama dance f paper 1 had 57 irsevening W,tCaM wh,ch tB;,n - The next is itgrowing Ballif, were so many corce'out to there people buy Eggertsen day tnneau ot the ear fection each day, ana gives pruu- them all, They have tired got counting 20 feet Into the simply , LEGION. AUXILIARY UiatJ.'just J"1 t . - Ul H. 'M ...v. of helng the most beautiful and pic 1 horn - he - reads -- tverythlng. 'Thua' heeft coming every day since- - then. J Before 9 o'clock this - . . - temarr i;:acfaddsn and his j klhd y.r ' oftthe affair I turesque American Legion , Auxiliary : llfs as It Is and net big neweptptrs, govsrnors of stateey morning I already had four callers to see the rug. ybruised state. It wi:i te'Tre-- f la waolno war against the'eo- "I'll 'hut ' otherwise f 'will' meet Friday evening,' 8 seen In inthe senators and thoue The Herald.' read the States people ion't Daily say you ' on Friday hall 1 11.1. t was uiiea o'clock,- - at ,j the Armory.. AH n(d College -.U.I....... u - - .ft d out. I'll hav to "leavb home to eet a little rest w" ' ".J car fmm the J. ot l canal ttd taw,a I members-arto beout evening t the conclusion nrged answerlnff the door." "from tz " "" ' dayexerclses. repairs.' . girls' ,,,, : I ii I ... . '. ' ALL-STAR- m mV.-- 1 0 ...5 0 3 p ' -- -- 3 IIS ts Hlta-iTlm- on ot lack k All-Star- : , -- -- try 1 jlv ' : NH ; - 12 wvwwwi 5 Wan; ; 112 -- M . 10 , - t'lt .::rl 11 . Spanish-America- n j - e UtaliFS 5teel All-Star- Day - June Ninth ' - asso-Uttio- o. I ; - - . f , :" Provo-Springvill- e ' , All-Star- S.IZ, rt-"u- ls w iAttacks Unlawful Literary Censorship g J 8.-- . , ntATU 6"' , -g- oat-raising 1 9 j Does a) f ; j 3 - Utah-Idah- o nt ii . 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