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Show I5 wisw- ft ' anwwur "'THE HERALD" FRIDAY, MAY 251923! guarded and every assistance will be given bathers in their aquatic 371 DEPARTMENT STORES 1 endeavors.- Smartly Tailored Suits for comfort and convenience, coupled with distinctive smartness of appearance Display that . manga out ai a both for attractiveness of .styles and excellence tf 1 i big-feafo- ro quality-value- UTAH 8TATE LEAGUE. " Won. Lost Pet 2 1 V.667 Ogden . . SaltT-ak- 2" e Brigham ...i 2 i 1 1 , , 1 2 1 PTOVO .667 Mi .833 The Provo Timps Journey .to Og den Sunday to play the state leaguers of that thriving village. some lively And It's going to-b-e battle too, for both teams are going well ind are confident as a' little pujf ivlth only one flea, biting him. The Timps are the only flock of ball players thus far able to-t- eat the Gunners, who won from both Brigham and Sal.JLake.. And the Gunners, on their ' home ground, with a home gang rooting for them are going to be on their the do P gardening. Garments That r Women Thoroughly Appreciate . T Becoming Norfolk costs and Tightly Moused belted modeli; mart knee breeches:. laws pockets; good quality Khaki and Gabardine. Careful work manship in every detail Wom an's and misses' sixes. 1 : Manager Clarence Brooks Wed' nesday said, that he'd probably use Andy Phillips in the box Sunday. Andy la the boy who. set Brigham down in the opener at Ogden last week. ., Phillips wa8.stationed at second in the game here Wednesday Moore feeing shifted to the outfield T marnea couples.- -- - "rv -- ;'. CACHE VALLEY LEAGUE Clarkston Logan .... Smithfield wlston , WellsTllle Preston t Kit I .......; 0 Thursdays S to 6-boys under 14 years; 5 to 1ft p. boys Yesterday's Game. 14 yeart and orer..Y Logan 6, Smithfield s 2 5 to Fridays Under p. i girls :ClarkstonlLLewiston'T.- 14 years; 5 to I p. m.. girls 14 years rreswa e, weUsTffle . end." over; S to .10 p.nu, married eouplea. v'v ; BOYS' -- BAND MEMQRtAL -- probably win do the hurling for the aaood southpaw as you'U find la the state that ............ afternoon, Salt Lake will lead the league. Where here certainly Wednesday's game , They Play Sunday. league and Ogden ilea with Ptoto Provo at Ogae second place. opened the eyes of Ptoto baseball Brigham srSairiae7 Manager Dave Mitchell la taking fans to the- - state league brandof ayip ujtiptajrexitfigottna may "TnatlpUBTTrM ToadariaLftwoBteT, .667 .760 .500 Clark into the line-uOgden ... if be believes coaat league baseball I ever saw " .750 .667 .500 Clark will prove Salt Lake stronger at third declared John W. McAdams. .333 .500 .250 than Tommy Provo I've seen poorer playing In both Fitzpatrkk. .333 .250 .500 Brigham . Pat Jacobs says he's all ef to National and American leagues," .' . j come back against the Gunners and said 'Mart Graham, In The Daily Herald.) the at Scores of fans (Special em game them to what he handed repeat SPRINOVlIiLE, May 25. The here Wednesday. Bob Burrows will sisted It Was baseball playing of In Central the Utah leadership warm up, too and Mitch will pick real. Class D league and it was. If baseball league hangs In the bal--l tne one showing the best form Provo fan want Tasrbaseball this ance. Is their time to prove it, by filling V just before the game. The onestion will be decided in Marquis LaFayettft Snapp will do grand stand and bleachers. Heber this afternoon where .the Llltf rtSCHlVlUK ID UIB UHU.I J&. I.tl. President Harry Heal today said nd the Springville ifa8hlon. Nut said about' the eatcl the Provo Athletic jassocioti Bebef E8le nine are playing their nrst game would double the bleacher seats ottne seaBon. miring me pasi two Menses' sore digit is healing and and may reserve seats in the grand or three games the two teams have rthat ought to, let the scrappy little stand so that the business men un been tied for first place. second-Backe- r do more covering able to leave their stores until They will be tied no longer after of the Initial bags, Wallbeck is. nearly 4 o'clock may get seatB.Jn today's game. Which one of the bit weak at taking theffi from the the grand stand. ' heavy hitting teams will come out rntpher nh attempt to nt.rifll second fen top la questionable; ' That's where Menges is especially! class players is has een suggested Thus far both teams have lost and ean. good. Between Snapp and Mengesl that the reseiredgrand only one game each. Tm Pprlngqra. ertheJie5ICad,75jCOTts lost e 1 for Xbm. beet ileacners and 35 lor Tayaoa - aggregation, ond sack. . . M . '111 ... I . . .., J4nMHMir while Heber lost a game to AmerimoA mwimmu. ana wmnnose ssenmni iartner nvm .1. wiison, neiger, ... , n mamea Results of Wednesday's Game. At Provo Ogden 4, Provo 5. At Brigham Salt , Lake 1. BtUf-Uotto win, luun I. Lake downs Brigham couples. Tuesdays 3 .to 5. J. boys' under 14 years; 6 to 10 p. an.,-- boys I years and over. T . ' weonesaays 3 to 6 v. m, jrirla i unaer years 6 to g p: ta..4. i jrcNtra na oyr; to 10 p. m sessaJitaiLeatebes ever pulled off at Timpanogos park,.- - Should Phillips be' kept at second" Todenhoft nyr4onyM4fr same if 1 s- ti7or mlssioa-4hres-w4U Motoring Women's Khaki Suits , younger chUdren v will., be given special attention. Professor , Yesterday', Leaf will be on hand At all times Ga- mto assist them. At'Portland-Sal- t Lake a f All bathers must bring their own land 6. : . .bathing suits and towels. The ad- At Seattle Sao -r be the earn e as ast year,; Following Is the new M.OaklandVernona;) summer schedule: to3 5 , nw Mondays gfrig J At Los angele-Sa- n FraaaJ under 14 years; 6 to 2 p. m girls 5, Los Angeles 4. 7Bun.na over; jo JO p. nu 288 WEST CENTER, PROVO, UTAH. For Hiking and - me , -- Salt Lake Sacramento Vernon 28 26 26 . Htm rvruuu ...... I Pet Won. Lost Saa rrtttdac07. vgtfann&f r PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. - 21 22 23 .620 71 i. The WJI 11.111 II . tlce; Monday and Tnesday " vrepaniuon ior th PmvnrW Rnva 1 JDAY. . u.., u : . $6.90 -- KHAKI BREECHES AND KHAKI KNICKERS $2.98 v KHAKI HATS: (Cotton and Mercerized HIKING BOOTS Tops. Jf.4-in- rh epli- n- . JPROF. C. 8. LEAF. Thft" magnificent swimming- - pool of the Provo high schoi will open its doors to the public for the summer season, next MasWay at 2 p. m. ProMJHS; Leaf, swimming-dlrec- -tor at the high school, will have charge. The pool , 58c, 79c ,30 "..' - will be constantly tc-h- 1 can Fork. , The game being played in Heber, "CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Results of --Wednesday's Games. TJTBURSTS Won. Lost Pet. naturally the strongest of the many At Sprlngville Nephl 2, Sprlng- strong pitchers with which the 1 4 .800 Sprlngville 13. Eagles are supplied will be put up Heber l .800 ville 4 to face the Springers. On paper 2 .600 At American Fork Payson 3. Payson it looks aa though Heber may romp 2 2 American Fork .600 American Fork 6. off with the victory although the Lehi 0 2 .000 Hpringruie soys nave a good eyef- At Uhl HebjerlO, Eehl 3. a 4 .WO Nephl and a steady nerve while swinging . the willow. The Cavemen are- - due ' for an I other troucing at Payson today. Barney's pets have liit their stride and will ten to one.be in the .601 column tonight, at the same time pushing the Forkers down to .400. Prunes are very-- healthful This time of year every Oswald is - slated to pitch against one wants them. Easv to rook and the Cavemen an ahould be able to win his game against the Cavemen for 'breakfast or dessert. We have just unloaded a car second string pitcher. bf Fancy California Sun-SwePrunes. We are passing them to our customers aa one of our Unusual Bartrains fthe-eell-Atar Nephi the fight to keep out of is staged' between the case in your Drder. Rangers and the Wasps, with, the breaks in favor of Nephi. , Josh and UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ONLY bis Wasps have had little chance 25-lbox Sun-SwePrunes for to hum around the ball park this Sun-Swe- et Prunes for year due to the condition of the Sun-Swe- et Prunes for until just recently. Like the park Gallon cans Choice Blackberries fine for pies. . . . Wasps, the Rangers will hare to Medium cans Choice. Broken Sjiced Pineapple . .'. .'. rely on home talent for the mound! position. Belliston will likely op SOME REGULAR SAVING PRICES pose Jackson In the box. Butter Pears, gallon cans, yinSkaggs' - OF EVERETT TRUE. By A COn II ............. i .....2 r ' iTi m .25 .55 .20 ; choice Bartlett Pears tJ -U Peaches, gallon cans, choice fruit ........ 4 Jb Apricots in gallon cans .. ...... cMfinfor . . . . CCp . www in" gallon RKr Loganberries,' 'pies ........ UUu Prunes, gallons cans, CQn ready to serve. . j. . . 0 Ju pkg, seeded 4C laisins . ...V.....'. IOC Raisins, or seedless 15-o- '' . , z. Walnut Halves. can for . . Fresh Creamery..., Olives, large cans Medium Ripe Olives. Salmon, large flat cans, medVred Brooms, 5-t- ie extra qual-it- y Brooms... i f hTSJTX?I X I AND for". 45 c PORK BEANS Large cans, 2 Medium cans, 2 25c for Small cans, ,3 for ' 25c ...... roasted, 2 ii. . v 12 O'CLOCK V ................10 Shoulder Pork Roasts, center cuts, lb. Shoulder Pork Roasts, 2 to 4 lbs per lb. Pot Raosts. lb. . . . . ..1 K Sh0rtRiWlB?n;8? Brisket Boil lb........KA Pot Roasts, s fcLeg lb........ 10 VEAL . Roastsrmfr.Jr.5 (.Shoulder Roasts, lb... 20 dVeal Stew, lb...V...15 iVealCuUets,lb......23 35c lbs. UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS UNTIL SATURDAY Beef Pot Roasts, best cuts, lb:. - fi9c '. .'. . .Vis .10 PORK Small Loin Chops Wr;25 Small Loin Roast, lb... 23 Shoulder Roast; H. . . .13 Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. 35 LUNCH "MEATS Minced Ham, 2 lbs.'. . .35 Weiners, 2 lbs. 354 Frankfurters, 2 lbs, , ,35 - next-Tuesd- , Where They Play Friday. v Sprfngvllle at Heber. American Fori at Payson.';! Lehi at NephL - PIANO CPNTEST POSTPONED HEIV ..10 GnEr.lE OIL SAVE FOR CASH MONEY-B- UY , SAMUEIi KOPP 450 West' Center. Phone 44 G. Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING 1IAY 26, 1923L Two dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs . . ... .45eJ Tfanpinogos or Fajrview Creamery Butter, ffi"V."15 Mince MeaiV. 1 can None-Suc- h .25? 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour . .i . . . , . . .46 . . . ..206 bag Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 4-l- 10 Bars. 75c SOAP, 1 0 Dars 65c Coupons given with Creme. Oil purchases. . 1-- 2c See Our Berries and Price before Buying Elsewhere SOAP OLIVE Brand Per lb., 6 POTATOES, PALf,1 11. ' Ik :.r;,.,v..Si Eagle Small cai) Tall can " - COCOA Strawberries . PRERMJlvSaiaDreiMng: K 35c 3 cans 25c OLD DUTCH CLEAtlSEf), mm Vienna Style Sausage 10c can, 5g b. 2 lbsKk)untrrlubffevfmeriality . . ;.754 2 large pkgs. Armour's Corn Flakes 27 2 pkgs. Bishop's Cocoa .; . . . .35 i 3 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch ...,25a 2 cans Armour's Corned Beef Extra large can Libby's Roast Beef 45 2 large cans Deviled Meat .15 2 pkgs. Oat Food 2 large cans Sauer Kraut ". . . . .'. ; . . , . .35 a Barrel Ginger, Vanilla or Lemon Snaps. v . .29 Z pkgs. Branzos Fresh Tomatoes,' lb. 2O4 Fresh Utah 'Spinach, lb. . . v.V, . . 4 .... .ii... Two-Minu-te .....j...,.,.55 .....V.'.....,...254 ,. ...,. .......:.35c Sweet The Lester Taylor piano, contest scheduled to he held thltf evening at couega nail Baa been postponed until Tuesday evening al'the same - MILK OPE N SEASON The Twilight baseball season & now on. - T The first week's schedule has been arranged and the rest of the games are now being scheduled. A new team to take the place of the Startup lineup was admitted, In the Legion hotel team under the management of Hank Smith. To make the team more evenly balanced it was decided at the meeting of the president and directors of the league Thursday evening that Mos Boshard and Dyer, pitchers. on the Roundhouse squad, would not be permitted to play in the league. They are too fast for the rest of the league pitching material and are barred only for the god of the game. . . The season will open evening when the Expressmen meet the Roundhouse team on Timp park at 6:30. Is, LIh9jletalLlerkaKUl-mMt-t- h Legion' Hotel team Wednesday evening, and Taylor Bros, will clash with the Printers on mm nihlliUUNHLUO:fr 25c 19c I "PIGGLY. WIGGLY has never fooled the public." This Is not an Idle statement, but It is AN ACTUAL FACT. , : , In the five years PIGGLY WIGGLY has been doing" business the PUBLIC has been able to SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS on their GROCERIES. FRUITS and : VEGETABLES, and they win continue to do so, fcut . ,we ask you, whose memory goes back rive years, xWonld you like to go back to the old systems and prices?". And 1 "WHAT WOULD YOU BE PAYING FOR GROCERIES TODAY, if there were . . no PIGGLY WIGGLY stores?'' y-.. If yon can answer this correctly, you are a regular PIGGLY WIGGLY customer ana snouid let your irienas itnow why and we thank you. - . ' BUUC- 43c PIERCE'S 90 n Peanuts, fresh wUU 8-- Df iit r Um ' $75 55t et 2-l- b. JJ ii BI et " r T"1lf PRUNES b. j AND THAT'S THAT II t fj .U.. Pptotoes,lb........;..., .,8? 84 8 bunches Green OnlonsT.V7rr.T; ,f. 10 Have you tried.our Peanuts? Best Ever! Trv Rome! zlQi lbs, iJrytmioM . . i ; . ; . . 15e. asTggggi!-gJglg"g--Bigg- g SPEGIAL .... . ....... 4M S0!i;E FINE CALIFORNU HAMS, PER LB. T. Tieef Pot Roast, lb. . ; , 10 Leg Roast of VealTIb.'. . . .."....., .25 Beef Pot Roast 4b. 12 veai stew, lb..; .15) Shoulder Round Roast, lb; . . .15(? Shank End Pork, lb......... .......10 Rib Boil lb 1QS 3 lbs, for..; i....25i Shoulder Pork Roast, lb."...;r.T;T...154 Ham Weiners, - Frankfurters; Bologna, Pork and Beef Sausage, 2 lbs. . . , . . .23 : 35 Sausage, 2 lbs. for ; Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 lbs: . . . .25 Bulk Lard, 2 lbs. for. . . . . V35 ....;..;.'.,...... . Z Wednesday. o iub wxna may auk "u .531 application ta Director w."I .520 Amtofl or vert Van Wagene-day-rogra- &4i 24. ... V ....... ......... iStaEdsiE'd Market |