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Show HB HE11ALD v J, , publish 'from "flu baHd'"'" w" Yt- - - The 0ttth I atith treats. j"0Lggyn. ,NO.25LV . , I V .. . : H 1 .1 HERALD BASEBALL "EXTRA. . il PlfJiJS J A I - WlDriCU 1 nnnwbra..t Special to TheiJaHy-Herald- .) QGDEN, May 16. Lloyd i eti1anril VCIll -- KeUer, Sprlngville i C;tt6;itonhefn"UttlrFleaittgw Won. Lost. .... ... American 0 3 2 ,i,Jtiii ... Fork pitching ace of the firicham club Heber ThiatotttfiajkfterlhftaWa. tenejpenlng game arnded it Ttopanogoi park tho first Hifald 'cweball axtraa dotea neWlea being fold br nvtu atfttsi LCAUUt. UlAn Srm HID FOR IT I Coach Alvla Twitchell, of the "We owe 4t to every child to supply BjIgharnYoung university, has an give it a square deal.1? and esna twenty million acTeeet --of -- water nounced that the following nine must we see that the under dally men will make the trip to Boulder, every year: That la enough water child receives a square to cover half of "Utah with water Colo., to participate In the all Rocky privileged Mountain track and field meet -- Trail one foot deep or . one acre with l "Tha fojorado river can Pct4 and recently a member of the Leht .. ft Salt Laka club of the Pacific Coast Paysbn 0 .000 r 0 .000 league, was handed his first defeat Nephl . of the season here today. The score was It) to for Ogden. the la Center street and UniTenitjr Wednesday's Games. -- axtra Gunners ex in frame Herald At the In erery scoring Springville Payson 3, Spring-vinTme. 6. cept the eighth. Keller was touched wu (he Complete report of the Ita tor fifteen hits, tour of them going At American Pork Heber 6, entire game, tea inainjs, for dxtra bases. American fork 17. . erery play as It wai made, the Andy. Phillips, with the Oakland At Lehi Nephi-Leh- l Kore by Innings and tha result game postclan during the spring training poned; wet grounds. came of the season, started on the firing line played at Ogdea more than for the locals, but --was driven to tiro eolomns of the Tery latest Where They Play Friday the showers In the ..seventh, when taseball news, Springville at Payson. tour Brighamltes smashed out hits And today The Dallj) Herald American Fork at Nephi. in a raw. - Todenhott, a. southpaw, vLehl at Heber. prists the box scores , ut-AI- il was rushed to the rescue by Man games played in. the Utah State ager Clarence Brooks, leagne AND in the Central Utah (Special to The Daily Herald.) George Matthews, leading slugger league, the only newspaper In SPRINGVILLE, May 17. Springof the jJorthernJUtah rffieltat8ot--Ut- a te giTe-jt-a4 league of ville how Is the undisputed leader readers JtMs home state base- - j 1922, smashed out a double in the of the Central Utah league, winning " ball news." , Its gameyeslerday against Tay son vf j flrir'tngtoarlt6-m'thev''tlrB- t' Scorestof iOgden. He also crash- by a 6 to 3 score, while the Heber . ed out a triple In the fifth. Moore,. Eagles, who were tied with Spring-raaa4hrUler! Almost every Inning of the state Philbln and LaSalle 'each collected ville for first honors, were defeat league opener had one or - more three hits.; ed by the Cavemen. thrills worth the. admission tor the Norm Nelson played a brillian "Maud'' Senior showed his old- entire performance, and every fan game at short for the visitors. He time prowess when he clouted the lent awayJully eatlafled that state handled eight chances perfectly. pill for two home runs, the only league baseball is Just the thing for 7ncn7lwtokletr1he eighth on i ted at the three Ptoto. The grandstand and bleach a hard line hit by Ley. times at bat. Incidentally be won ers will be filled to capacity at Mayor Chris Simonsen of Brig-bai- l. a ton of coal when he clouted the every game of "the 'season" ball over the sign of the Springville el ham City pitched the first same-gobrand of 4alHa dished 4AIayor Frank Franclg of Ogden was CoaJL company. up at Tlmp park. back Of the plate and President Perry, the young Payson pitcher, And it is bound to be betterthan fred M. Nye "of the Utah State struck out 11 but allowed four to the first offering. The Trmps had league was the batsman. He poled walk to first, while Miller of the iSDrineers only fanned six, but yeek wheniou the curtain went up for the opener, dent 0. B. Madsen of the Walked only one. In fact some of the fellows had not club was the The Springville team gave Miller umpire. been on the field until wonderful support in every part of yesterday. 4 Rain fell here until a few Two or three more the game, which re- the game, the only errors being games' and one or two positions attendance the materially. two committed by Senior. duced and strengthened we Timp squad will be a- Jack Campbell at bat only twice danger - - (Continued on last page. - PRICE.THREE CENT3. v III III 1.000 .867 .500 1 tt4 ifill unci m$m fpaiia6.ifi: UMNO. X-- 1923. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY; MAY r UTAH-UiiMttonight and Friday, with occasional ahowora. 1921 UwhlchJwIlIJQeJOm warenTamoorfeetileepT-- lf Saturday, June 19: Ivan Toung, the water could be harnessed, It high jump and pole vault; Jesse would furnish eight million, horse- Hulllnger, Javelin and perhaps one ot the amount of or two track events; Truman power, one-sixt- of the United States,' not Including Alask" :" So declared Dr. John A. Wldtsoe in a lecture yesterday More the stddents of Brlgham Toung university. This was Dr. Wldtsoe's first lecture ot a series dealing with scientific problems of today. His speficlc theme was the problems ot Colorado river. He predicted that some day its waters would enable millions of acres of land to be nltlvationr- - and -t- rnderr ttrought I would cause great cities to spring up in the desert Powertrom the nydr!eptrio power f Ogden-Brigha- If " 61oradriverr-ne-saldV-would--y- operate mills In Provo, Salt Lake, and elsewhere. ; TTnbeglhning nis lecture THr. Wldtsoe expressed the faith that God had led the Latter-daSaints across the plains to the lntermoun-tai- n region. At the time they came here nobody knew what was her; nnbodv realised the possi bilities that lay hidden, in these hills and valleys. Within the last five years, said the. speaker, another discovery of western possibilities has been made in the Colorado river in this great 1 3Byaj A MurdocipeaOf the Klwanis club meeting this noon la. . Hotel Roberts. Mr. Murdock had chosen tor his topic the furtherance of the Kiwan- ten mayemfint. to all . thn unders privileged children of the nation, ' "We should foster those Institu- - ' Hons already here and who are) working for our children, auch-- Qr gahlzations.as the free clinic, the Women's Municipal .council, the community welfare, Boy Scouts, and the recreational department the city government,'VMr. Murdock ' discus, javeline; Lynn dash, trash, quarter-mile- ; Reid Sanderson and d d Dave Pearce, dash, dash and 'the relays; Fred Dixon, pole vault; Captain Homer Wakefield,, mile and Fred Dixon and Hunter Manson as -- 1 a tennis team. Coch Twlchell wIB ' accompany the men east. ; I According to the records made. by these men In the recent stat" bride 1' cannot bluff him, although he track and field meet held In Sam? ' X.;, her. Tjikn Cltv thA "V" nnabt tn win tar "nlT the hPffliminff.1 Tha; number of nlaces next gaturdavrr tunitles for the betterment of boy Lynn' Miller proved himself to be hooL Miller, 220-yar- d d 100-yar- 220-yar- half-mil- '- - tfieesOentufy7fflannTthestate "We should Invite the heads of the much publicity those organisations working among other he also directions; spread o ' demonstrated that he is the nest and for the hffdrwTsfnhlrelty-tour with visit to us , and tell club, quarter man in the state and one what they are doBg and how - weVi, of the best the state has seen. aid them." the speaker added. . may Hulllnger with his Javelin holds "The Klwanis clubs of this land the state record In tne Javelin and have chosen for their slogan: ought to make a showing in Colo rado he will win a first or at the square deal for the under privileged the Provo club should sbortot marks he has set In prac child,'In and with all the other clubs in tice. Ike Young has demonstrates join on at least three occasions that he a movement so wortrsfWe must is the outstanding high Jumper of leofcto.lhfemyalcai4feulopment ot r.: the state. If he can repeat in Colo- the child, to the mora! and Intel- - v. rado he will fin a first or at the lectual development, too. All three fl AAA ...IU1 are Important." luipusoiuiu liver ,vuv uiues iuiig, , Jarhirh war trtirtwn tn Iiava rr Aat lowest not less than a secoqd. He Dr. M. A. Conant told of the free fscenic wonders, but' was 8upposedtmarbeMrt0 VUc" clinic at the highT"- -well to have no economic value. This vault as school building Saturday, when Had Partridge been In shape last discovery is due to science, which children of poor parents may have "he would have probably Saturday " Is coming into its own. ; the shot pu.t; on many teeth extracted free. He urged pa. Science, declared Dr. Wldtsoe, la captured ' rents communicate to. with Mrs. lias he the occasions beaten record ous when he just. a. child, but it is growing and made clouted a aggregation. Palmer of Community Welfare In l3y next Saturday by Jones. The Tlmps lost what looked for Such a big thing as developing. found Perry's curve. reference to this clinic. be will back and he form should in nine innings like eertala the development of the Colorado The score: victory. TELL&ABOUTROYAL Attorney Jacob Coleman urged a in shot nnd the place of w MJSS ho Luck was piled rethe Webster of takes until river was not thought Lydia part CELEgTIA JOHNSON, PAYSON. hill tor cfldrenlrwintef " sky high against coasting the discus and the perhaps javelin. the new Tlmps and fear that AB. R. H. PO. A. in "Rollo's Wild Oat," presented tonight by the Toung university cently. untheywere recreation, suggesting this as the Sanderson both and are -Pearce, able to break 4 players in the new high school auditorium, the first play to be staged men had of going down the river. the Jinx. They lost time ideal for selecting such a hill " ' Bowen, 3b men and able to be fast may spill to the Oilers 6 there. Some forty or fifty years ago. Major WEDDING PARADE C Barnett, 2b...... 4 to 3 in a races and wil and preparing it for next Winter's, r. same. Ten inninsrs for a ltartAF Powell went down the stream, but the dope in the short snow. This motion was referred Anderson, S3 decided be'a strength In the relax to some game. " ," others were afraid to follow. , the club directors for action.' . ' The new high school auditorium Peery, p were in team since both the 'they con Bain that looked like" it '. was been "But now the river baa Senator LeRoy Dixon presided at V will be opened tonight tor the first Oswald, lb . won from the U. of U. and the that quered," asserted the doctor; "it wodjpr ajthour ihlttdanJpenedlTheywcro unaffected and Elmer, c the noon meeting. Junius Jackson time when, the Toung university U. A. C. in the dual meets. the spirits of the Provo- " has become as mild and gentle as a handsome out. un- - Strang, cf ... fans yea- - happyVHe-wa- a ot Prof. uhdeT"the direction players he and Miss Izola Jensen furbished Captain Wakefield, though afraid ot it are not Iamb. We wroay morning. The dark, threat- ana was pet raUlant she , musical L. the rf Pardoe will T. . each,' Earl Barhett, major program, pijtontlous; defeated by Hogan and Hart, presentRollo's because we know all about it. I was clouds that enveloned the beautifuL" Wild Oat." All of the proceeds of Kitchen, If ... is of the sticking kind. If hard contributing vocal - selections. - Dr old river feel mountain and lay like a." fclanket for the poor sorry Such vat the Impression made the performance will go towards will make his shorter legs Frank Reynolds directed the crab, OTer the lower hills' that has been subdued after holding work, 34 3 5 24 4 the fund for the of chilled the on Prof.. Alfred Madsen of the-l- . Totals purchasing measure up to those of his oppo singing. ItoS 6f eWT-trBhniuahall ti in BrighamTToungnintverslty as he--h people Jn fear so many centuries." t SPRINGVILLE. PO. fstageurtainsind settings. Edgar MCArtnur won tne mem he will force 'the time still nents, npeaker-toldfp-partheGsrden city e The AB. R. H. opening day. stood In tho ltw of a million pco-. if he is tdbe kept Tn the bershipprize, with the si The new stage and auditorium lower nun-selThroughout the forenoon : way down tne river taxen oy ...... 5 1 2 0 are pronounced by those who are every ole and bbservcd the wedding pro-- Tavlor. as V in the mile and the half mile. prizes going to t5riaegroom-tM- e 'ift to the dotarnur watehedTiad and companions last summer. rear 13 2 Ashwdrth-whleavessoon cession 11 Trine - uuao .vt be In know to to Jast the tampoeiii ie tennis, Coach Twitchell will Claude supposed, of number 3 interesting 3 recountingji Senlor 2D jwy streak of light waa hailed an ady raizabeth Bowes-Lyeword In theater equipment and have two stars of. the first magnl- - for the international convention of "w deUght 4 J experiences of the trip. He was 'Davis, c de. Fred Dixon has- - been the Klwanis clus. through the' afreets of London. from Salt Lake lighting. Experts 0 especially appreciative of the heroic tooa piace Ayru Fredrickson, cr .... 2 degrees the la Walter, Hedqulst, Llod Sutton, The hope the who have visited marriage place standing junior tennis star in City of food weather efforts of the arly pioneers of Sah 3 for the gamers And 26,-a- the last two' according to the official jicKee, 3b two years and Junius Jackson vere appointed declare for within of Utah thestate days a way Juan county., in cutting 0 4 iventinued on laat page. program it Is necessary to go back Ni Blrai if now and this has demon a special committee to escort the that there is no finer place ot its 1 or Brown, rf through the roc Kb and crossing the strated that he year recoras 3 in 650 the o'utside" no years In kind oyer the has state COMMENCEMENT equal in young ladies ofMutual Isle to anywhere river to the eastern "hank. One side 0 COMMITTEES . 3 10 nnu Aspen grove this summer. They in the college class. niler, p Utah of Salt Lake City. .The following committeea" have Westminster ADuey wmcn canyon, he said, had been explored jtnen to the ceremony enthusiastically accepted, the Job! allel is His Hunter Manson, partner, "Rollo's Wild The opening play, appointed for B. T. U, om- by his party; 99 remain for the .30 6 9 27 15 and queen Totals took- - place.--T- he Bishop Joseph ,A. Buttle urged Jijng little and stead skillful less hut Oatr"-te-Oment, to .be held June 8. of the beat, that has B. Y. U. student body to explore. Anderson, Kiwanians to attend the comic Errors led the procession, which left Summary: team .the beats comblna The that arts dramatic the been produced by hlts Palace, promptly at Oswald, Senior 2. Two-basBuckingham tlon will be a good one, and the opera 'Ermtnle,'" glvetrrby the rrugram " of the Toung univerK. ' B. 11:08 a. m. C. Barnett. campoeu, iay department Bowen, Earl single man who defeats Fred Dixon tabernacle choir under the direc Mwry Nelson. , . 2. sity, according to Prof. T. Senior R. Prof. of tion Boshard BOY runs J. Davis, at Home the: AUTO probably HITS The royal couple vert 0r. in the singles matches will perform Frocesslon and Pardoe, under whose capable direc- as four clergymen Seating M." P. a feat that has been denied by LColumbia theater Monday and ied Flrgt on balls Off Peery 4, on tion the play will be staged.; . 11, .: Tuesday, ot the best tennis Btars took parHnrthe service. The dean MHieF l, Struck out By Peery some : It is fitting that one of Frotessor i Walter exhorta6. of the the Provo Adams, read Miller ot Westminster Dy state of has Utah produced. be A should the 1 Pardoe's H 1:11:1 - Brlm h4H. A. N. UIIIINI. productions MISS ANNA MARIE EGGERT board of education, 'told of the comline-u- p a that finn; tha Archbishop of Centerhnry, like With why on the new SENj?ho takes the first one toJoe given, IIIUIIIU UIUIULL shouldnt-TwltchpartjoXGoldle pletion of the high school auditor 8PAN"sh : FORK GRADUATES. smi?er performed the actual marrtage I stage, since he has planned ana Mac Duff, an actress, in the play'ati H. Turn aWTnvited every person Inter--" L. Canon service: the precentor, the of son directed 17.-the lighting stage, the new high school auditorium to of The Lloyd Ketchum, SPANISH FORK, May KVon Wa. responsible for the ver-- 1 ested In the progress ot Provo Mr. and Mrs. U D, Ketchum, 349 exercises of tne the 'curtain and the scenery. He night schools to witness the performance alctos'Ttrd'aIWer,and'-e--oommencem- ent K . has also promised thefboard of edu-- -? South. Seventh,. East street, was In Mh,l wilt of "Rollo's Wild Oat,? at the audi1 epanisa InvitatlonT. t.v'-I.... . ' sponses, and the Arcnoisnop thei held i, cation In behalf of the Provo Drama Winona Jured today at noon at the foun the at -r torium this evening. It is to. be tonight "will lady. . Center that that organization Woodward, J. E. Hayes. award-were held will In be tain. Funeral the services 40 student, ter when staged by Professor Pardoe's play- provide the funds for the stage Other prominent and Ketchum was riding a bicycle, Fifth ward chapel Wednesday afterr ers.. ..&4fiT--.In the crowd d diplomas. whilestanding ' met TONIGHT.1. actors and actresses who win be going east" Three automobiles furnishings t Following Is the Mst of Among the gaests at the lunch-- , Utah noon aged forHyrunrtnuft awaiting the arrival of the profeseon were'jj J. Fry .of. Logan, and . 1 " "' Rex Johnson, newly elected pres- seen in "Rollo's Wild Oat" are Ed- - at the intersection. Ketchum was woers ana slon. Professor "Madsen vernearu Meien ",u 'V " chtiifei- - . . died Monday mofnlng; W. O; Jackson; ot Ogden, both repeounle of Merle Stewart, Oleah Huff, Ger- - ident ot the' Toung' university stu- taund. Evans, Ted Bushman, Mtr- - trying to get away from two of ploneewbo dent body, baa the leading male rtll Bunnell. Rovden DancerfleUL them. ; never noticing the third, JElmer JaCobsonf of the Fifth resenting the Logan Foundry and " - characters --r Indicating1 trude Stebbins, Vonetta-Be- cpy role la the play, while Miss Anna Clarence- Jensen, Celestta Johnson, which ran Into him. .. ard otsnoprfc presiaea. . The in- Furnace company, Stella "; that sornTnls6hlet was afoot, and .trom.Davidson. Bradford. MarleTEggertseitltr-th- e Mildred .TBer touna:; :man - was thrown vocation was offered by Nels-Johlending Melba Condle and hoard meeting of the called tneattenaarof emB' Rose bad received a under the car and son and the benedlotioa was- - proNOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. , , JJMIon thU evening m the unuuum, aM to tnem. mo ,v vin.. wound on. the left leg and. some nounce by Don W., Conover. The Selin, Leah woui nmfA.xnr. however.' ow not GRADE SCHOOLS TO CLOc8E. Elmo cratches on the 1 Lundell, f,- - Allen . musle was, rendered by Prof.' J.R. The Women's . Municipal, council the outcome ot the-4eBOYS' BAND Chief of Police Wren yWllkins. Boshard, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey,; Mrs. will conduct a cake sale , - AifthuriWahl.rEd PRACTICE, to jEfc.. Brems.M,rec. SPANISH" in fAndon.Prbfes5orfad'' at; the wmi rORKT Mayn.-T- he The bieycle waalemollajred.DelUIah Hughes,, Anna Hinckley and Murray .Robert I Prove Meat and Packing eompaay ej.wui be transacted. Creer, Roscoe Royal . the at concert" a sen attended will Director- - Warlock Amtoft, of Tha ear was drlvenbr Warren Bishop Albert Mabey read a bio. Saturday, May .19. It Is Suggested Georgie Paysant, Mable Els, Veda grade schools of Spanish Fork, Albert hall where during, we Swen-soof Clrclevjiie, who accord graphlcal sketch of Mr. Cluff, The that the housewives who woald Provo were close the The schools Peterson asks all Boys' band, Friday.' Norma j ; Insa Ashby the great Finch, j 'of clal engagement g 8PAJIISir.svttr "...ay,-i- iv ing to tne cnier or pouce, wu um-ta- speakers were Patriarch Joseph B. like a cake to complete their SunClay Miller,' Frank Larson, not forced to close this School year! members ot that; band to meet ar. Ysayei-who-- on and thf, occasion car without a Lcense because of an epidemic of. con- - this' evening, tor practice, and, a Jaiael A. Keeler, President T. N.. Taylor and day dinner, call and purchase one iloran, Mark. Matley,; orches Brockbank .In-- , the London Sympony ; Ketchum was taken to a doctor's cakes and Attorney General Harvey HCluff ot the fine home-mad- e Russell Pearson, Irvin CotUm; Wm. taglous diseases as on the two prev- - to. discuss . plans for Memorial of 0tt Monday, tras Mlle-iAMrr 8arIAJbnwu -- Monk.Hrockbank in office where he was' given first aid, of Salt Laka Dean lous years, consequentlylherBwl0.dayk.and.thei8teelidayjiarade. v The sale short cakes, LeorXewUWellf strawberry Yver"Nat, and w aivorano. oninrtnrk A Ota in i , ' BrimhaU, Alton be a high percenage ot promo r Every boy is expected. afterwMchhawM takenrr his The grave in the Provoxtty cem Is In charge of Mis. David celebrated pianist, were also on the Hughes. Madge a tions. CornlBh,'. Jhome, tery wu dedicated by Sidney Cluff, Royal Blchardson, program. times-he-eon- In spite of In y nec od " a 1 n Presi-Ogde- 5 g " two-bagg- . -- be-4le- .4o g -- -- . . fr tf on-th- f, -- J - n nd -- . . tte r well-marr- . n mill n ninuh r W?"?"- ri I-- - - rr uu sPIOfflJulED " thea-SSSSS- ell -- well-know- n & . H'WEET P00; n., - JJJttt Alma-McEIra- th, w am how, tn- right,-accordin- w con-duct- f. sou,11"6 "" Cliyiw! da ' -- " ' i , ., v- - : : i 5 ,r r- - . 7 . - 7 r'6" : j 7' - x :; 7 y- - - ' ' A ' , v--- -- r- 1 |