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Show THE HLIIAJLD "tm" .J. DHyn' published i IfUJLii bolldlna, " Herald DA from The South" Frst streV "" W J, first South tr--tfc ce B VOkXXXV11- - NO. 250, -- GALD MAt 16, PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, I' t: o) A R 0 HA it: Tins wnATnza n UTAHyUimmU ; 1923. v Plll lfliAllllllrrA iini Theives Rob V , - tem-pervtv-re. , ' cxzns. IF 4 iaii WWW t?3 Aeto .Gr Z'v in PRICE TUBES AAAA it . mmi tonight t much ehange Thursday ; .... B i Hunter jTheif - II - Wbile, County Attorney Martin M 7K Boyd to the southern part of the county yesterday investigating cer-utn thieveries committed there, someone stole a brand new cord tire from Ma automobile. Mr. Larton had parked his automobile on University avenue, just a short distance north of the "fountain, where he thought it would be safe while making his investiga with the aherlff. eon tions ' 19 AMaa a.V. 11 !.' 1 The Provo City cemetery will be in first class condition for Memot-ia- l day. Indeed, a visit to the cemetery Tuesday afternoon con Jonathan Madsen, if Mr. and Mrs. Alfred South ffighth tire he had on the back of the auto lowly injured at I o clock this when fie left it in the morning. No ran: oyer by morning when he was, The boy trace ot it could be found any place. blue Ford runabout Today the sheriff and the county ld Mad, IWHJ-",.?- ' ."Z JltWtjjWMjWt 11BBIOHAM. Slade.lt French. 3t. Kitpatrick. lb. Jones. If. vinced the Herald reporter that the. ILaSalle, 2b. cemetery now is in fine shape. Nelson, as. S. A ilU OGDEN. .'".:"" --40! li Sr XWl jjgVU 'JzAt:S r K MA Sl" ! HOW THEY PLAY TODAY, PROVO. Schmitt, 3b. A ' i fV - t SALT LAKE. 'flenderaoiv 5b, Barry, ss. Borstadt, cf. FaUentine.c. Papworth, rf. I . -- -- WilsonrifT Menges, 2b." Fleiger, cf . Snapp, Howard, rf. Wallbeck, ss. Adams, lb. Beckstead, p. c George F. Gleason, c. lfC--A City Commissioner Matthews, ef. .W f ery .and are out on still hunt for considerable devoted has Billings Leonard, If . to said are stolen tire. They H v tlia accident and taken to bia gome. the ammo, n. -: uroescnner, n. 2b. V tbat-jwj he Snelgrove, -. ijnrirlraH' V"1'! 1 T TTallttF corn V The' accident occurred on the Diiraii-- i, the back of the work and under bis supervision DeWald,lb. aetof Seventt e4-teVlm!tol-re . Thomas, p. Sexton Joseph F. Giles has accomstreets. The boy was on his way county- attorney's-car(Special to Daily Herald.) -Utility: Utility: uptown on a bicycle to make some AL plished much In an extensive pro- WARDEN. By CT'S5 lAl Burrows, p. Metten, tor hir mother. p. purchase of cemetery improvements OGDEN. May, fan- igram . Schatz The car was ooming behind him Swenson, c The trees removed a year ago dom nas 1U big inning this after- at a rapid te and without any Buckle, outfielder. W. have given greater display to the warning turned south at the street intersection and ran over the boy. evergreens and about a. hundred"! ucui uu They are off ! sivnuuig uie new oasenati I II The bicycle was completely demolifjm other trees have been, planted . j The Provo Tlmps and the Salt Lf ke Oilers play the Utah ' shed. The driver of: the car, who where they were most needed and State some li supposed to be league opener here this afternoon, accompanied by the working where they will fit into the senic man on bis way to work, never and cheers of thousands of fans from Salt Lake and shouts scheme. stopped a second but kept right on Utah been county. have Cement markers . traveling at taster apeed than be-so of corner a at lot, afternoon at 3:30 o'clock .every this placed The festivities began fore. ' that any person, niay find any grave The little fellow tried to get the when with music ringing through the air and the lusty yell by merely knowing the lot number. number of the car but failed to see fan or the exultant youth, the annual of the AlLthe jroads have been gravelled, it on account of the dust and anaoke. . '""'-" e vehicle baseball parade was set in motion. thus preventing,' any He noticed the driver,' smoking" a- Director of band the Provo The under leadership Boys' clgaret, look around' ana seeTwhsr miles of gravelled roadway now in the fountain west n had happened, after which he In Warlock Amtoft led the march-froKershaw of American Fork, vi e the public. Byron creased the speed of the car. The were line of march In the Center street the.city and county Two depressions, one at the north- secretary of the Republican county auto was a Athletic asso- of board Ford of the directors Pnw the officials, committee, will not receive; the ap weal corner aud the other at the of crew and his ciation. Earl Wrieht Oilers, and Dave ' Sheriff Boyd and the police de pointment as federal land registar. southeast have been drained ana Mitchell withTiisopeM so kiucb space to partment have been notified of the Such was announcement made by tilled In,, adding of After parading up and down Center street the-lin- e a accident and are on the lookout Senator Reed Smoot to leaders in the cemetery and presenting Utah first directed towards the where was cememarch the to Timp park more sightly spectacle car. publican politics at State league game will be played this afternoon. and the passerby. ; . "If the operator of the automo his visit here Monday. Although tery visitor All afternoon the streets leading to the ball park! have Mr. Billings believes the cemebile that ran over the Madsen boy no made at been has appointment been black with people, all sizes and hues, but witrrone aim-i- n , knows what is good hell present, it has. been definitely de- tery with these "hew"" conditions needs the be will suficient for city's come in and report the accident at view, to get as good a place in the grandstand as poscided, according to Senator Smoot, the pas- : . . my office immediately," aaid Sher that Mr. KershaW sible. will not be for two years and that then . . may Tture at the iff Boyd this morning. "We are Several blocks around the ball park the streets are lined given the position. purposes. getting tired of having people in The county committee jasheen be utilized for cemetery with automobiles. Everything points to the fact that things Every other alley in the cemetery' accidents failing to report the same working hard in favor--of Mr;- - Ker are going to be extremely interesting at Timp park this afterhas been closed and trees planted to our office as the law ' specifies. shaw who has been one of the main noon. . s. these in Especially when someone is Injured Republican workers during the past The Salt Lake team, headedyEariWright, manager, It is the city commlslon's pro-in the accident, It must be reported few county, state and national in the city early this afternoon. They had been noti- arrived to Mr. ommss, iu to our office. gram, according elections. In the corner entrance The an fied include "M" we find the driver of the car Daily Herald of the parade and were on the scene by A few weeks ago when his ap This would be the time to give the eager fans lining the streets an in vf plan. cemetery before he report! to us we wDThate KerMr. plenty was in question, pointment northwest corner. Sixth South him answer to three to cast their gleamers oyer them and get" their opportunity charges in shaw went to Washington to con 1 iteaJof one, reckless driving, fal- sult with the head of the federal street rft the state highway would; of the fighting Salt Lakers. ' first impression I r.-Amoved north about 10 rods, the be lal to stop at too sceiie At national that office. in seasoned veterans are the acciThe pasOilers , tie land registration i j. j -.r w space oeing aaaea dent, and failing to report the acci- time several sUssUaaaaaa i time and are already n thfr pmkMonditionThe jnanyi. aS sfedsa sMfc sa objections standing In intervening would be the Here Fellows the at cemetery. odd dent to the proper "authorities. of Utah gathered Mr. Kershaw's way Mr th appoint e wx- games they have had during the practice season have placed mornlnXat th Anyone knowing anything about ment were removed and he. return public comfort station, BRA.LEY. BERTON By them in mid-seasshape and they will undoubtedly give. an assembly ground . a Ford .runabout ed to ptah fully Expectant, that the ton's office and encampment. J. t. "Play " no, we won?t. start it that way! a for their money. From'the-stand-poigrand crew Mitchell's as that oroerams such fight l.hm would notify the sheriffs office, would be given him in appointment the' out. of Morrow Salt carried Lake, be reason excellent of the fans retiring the an .Memorial And there is day might game is sure to be a 'winner irrespeci tne police office or The Dally a few days. was to onto the long end of the score. in team -which men of started tive first since grand For patriarch, charge. clings play neraid office. Nothing- nas since then been "More than 120 members of the O. K. Hansen will demonstrate to his constituents "The opening game of the season,' Mayor heard from Washington until tne ' order attended the opening session," Each bard and each Bcribe of the newspaper tribe that he can pitch a baseball almost as well as he cant guideT" . arrival here of Senator Smoot who MEMORIAL DAY ' said V. N. Gundry of Salt Lake hard-workibrow wrinkled his the Has , announced that the appointment destiny- of the city, while County Commissioner A, O, grand scribe of the encampment, Then started " Nix on those will show that it is' an easier task fortinrtcrcatch 877 tricks Smoot would not come to Mr. Kershaw. ' "Play to office was who (or that elected ! baseball than to convince his colleagues that The position of federal land reg now be different fast traveling We're, gonna another term. "The condition of istar In Utah will come - to Ltah PLANS PERFECTED the order through the state, is most the courthouse; should be completed this year. That county CENTER STREET county, Republican leaders hereof is, if Harry Heal, president of the Timp aggregation, doesn't. "Play " Antediluvian stuff! hf.ye been assured. A meeting 11 use some We Memorial day ex the coining year are, bright. We the for spoil tfie mayors and the commissioners calculations ; by Plans dope, original the ounty central commltteewill perfected last evening have achieved a coordination of ef- - We're clever and Snappy enough The city commission nas served e held within the next few days ercfses-er- e: sending the pellet across the sheds. committees in cnarge or; . (continued on last page.) notice on the Orem railroad To pull some new phrases, we hope: Many, of the men in the Oilers' lineup are familiar faces that it when a new candidate will be sup-- when themet in the ; commission city the to the Provo fans whcLhaye seen them in action with other . day Dust sprinkle with ail nn Wamt rnJunrti. averred that a scrivening bird . We've always INJURED NEAR PROVO. treet Salt Lake fast traveling baseball aggregations in the past r .The fight for the position has up room. .i.k Should certainly know how to do chairman of the Deming, Frank . The above ultimatum was Mr.-Kwho will be in the outfield, was second baseman of without The handed to this time been between Leonard, it, I starting day opening Percy J. Oroesbeck, . of Salt committee, was chosen urem offlclals kt a conference shaw and Grant Simons ot Pay parade rn new. that's . do Opticals last year,, while .Buckle, utility out . . . IT nVn . It MnfnA ut.M KntlUI All hll HVre gonna something nnlna " -5 Monday, wien W. C. Orem the. left garden for the same nine last year. down held fielder, s when will begin .at body and knee motorcycle Th6 ceremonies wwerred with Mavo o. if. nann sonrjitnougn " third Henderson at once darn base, occupied the same position with there's horse a. the lnt ran again. waa phrase "Play riding a VOnimiailbliiira,, Chrl.. UmL . ' I Baldwin team Radio .which played here, last August US ... the l cannot : dominate . . mnv. it Well, tne service dm" iiw.. na ueorge P. j rHOmhnfth r.niKB BlUlngs.:-- . on the Backer for the Oilers today, jvas; initial - Well prove to all manner of men w iDeWald, He was treated at a 1 t w the m. r . 0 lUC UT. Oram tuw .. Ul yivsji-J r il Ta J? A.! l .al j.. hi to his later and taken same tree.i Memorial tne ssck we're . a an wiin ouim. That original cusstJ MTlment,and intimated that he who Wre backing Mr Kershaw the .v Mr Oroesbeck, in company with With the exception of Wilson and Schatz,:the. men in would have air answer season has started, the fans are light hearted, 'The tew within a ma on C. Kohler another Rmfn of ; in Timr uniforms will be new to the fans. ; It will undoubtthe crowd Simits singing ""s. thrall, ftg The game has the three ionered affair with Mr, P-- chine, attempted to run between the " be the fastest baseball squad ever representing Provo in oents on west Center street ona . Mr, Harmon and BishoA Mark gregatlon. the what's , V It:the deuce)use?) edly (oh, Play , (ain't horse and sn automobile. The ani- "play i save comnlaiDA (Continued pn.iasi.pSe., . " . ,1 ; ; . a K. Kartchner ot Grand Viewward game. (gosh, I can't help it) mal became frightened and Jumped "Play -- on for ball a on keen team the has man the Timp . eye against the dust raised by aa h nrlncloal Dartlcipants. BaUr Every , "Play ; In the way of the motorcy cle. . DIVORCES FOR WIVESi wm cars on that street'-' N KarUhner has entered Kahon and wields an extremely wicked willow . Unless Thomas is (Copyright. 192S, MBA Service, Inc.) - under " . ' v- the fminKiiu .if... kn4Maraa a ROUTE. week SCENIC. UTAH pitcher of the first water he will see more than one of his ZTZZZ iMnrth district. court thisniift-rAYSON HIGH GRADUATE. AMERICAN LEGION DANCE. ln Pave since me announccuiii, more to be caressed .v. reeJo disappear over the sheds never . nmrorces pellets v. .mntart .u io rvemer between the tracks, 8moot that sr. K.ersnaw wvm PT80NMar;J;t!!CraduaUon hinuiJ.--i- . the 8. ' of ..kissed ; - . . E Hindkley, or Secretary . . . by Minnies: nforcenent of this provUlon ne . Martell."whowav Provo Chamber of Commerce, and The Americaa Legion LadleY exercises will be held In the taberappoinieo1-mint, . th franchise has been vpost-v: w of the vt He n r Knh.fln4lnv tmm, loftT.,.ttB1 BASEBALL PLAYERS ENTERTAINED. w nacle to night for 33 seniors ro Mil r ium A . varte'lt at , . . h. . aMiiiarr n Pending a better financial cierk ahd.clerk ot.IJcounty. ' school who will receive high Psyson . Manager tUon in the Orem Ashton of the Columbia theater has invited the , treasury, It chJef their diplomas. A program 'has Provo and Salt Lake City league teams' to atof the players jraderstood that the city the and been presentaarranged retary has taformed the Orem that soven vaudeville tend the performance this evening at the Columor eight years made Thomas T. - - -by - --- -tions, will be 1 r"-- The dlatrJet Mr, r ana, ! SI the players have accr; ' guests.,'..-AlMr. Ashton's lnugt Prtnkled ' or the ciri n l i i u w ... k ... as bia Nebo the of soldlers. members world fir San of. to to Tolhurtt, Beaver De pub'i: Elko, Fork. Ish Loye fromErria - -Mr. terture ot the franchise 'will fi'om which position, he te. ireo jiui . betl. " . ft.. be will . th school and board.. dane. fn.altnl invitation you the there, 4strtct lnf til ' v,.,i. . ,::cE-na.- a. . . V""""vwuircea immediately. 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