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Show THE HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1923. III 1 III1 III Taberacle Services Baer pulled off some clever volleys in the eighth fame, the rally came too late, and Buttle and Dixon won (Continued from Page One.j the next two gamea and the match. The last shot was a neat drive by tribute to the memory of President Hardin. Buttle which just nicked the white The proclamation issued by Mayor 0. K Hansen out of Baer'a reach. upon the citizens of Provo to observe the memorial to the late president is as follows: G SEASON The Herald Wart Ad nCGIDEilT AUTO :IIISIlGCUiS calling service J ; "m "And inasmuch as it is ordered that the people of s great nation assemble on that day in places of worship and appro-ScSiS'S- it on to. W x 'USTSI FOR poration. "And knowing that the people of Provo are desirous of He never regained consciousness, Provo tucked away another ten- ti blue grouse, ruffed grouse, nift fhamninnahiri veatrriflir after. hens, showing their appreciation of this great man, as well as offer following the accident ' and chicken, mourning Donl''rair,e noon, when Lee Buttle and sympathy to his bereaved family, therefore I call upon the An investigation Into the acci1 to Dixon took the measure of Ted doves will be from September of our city to suspend so far as' possible all business dent was made Tuesday by County people Baer and Chick Blevins in. the 10, both dates inclusive, in all activities on Friday, from the hours of 10 a. m. until 12 Attorney Martin M. Larsen, Sheriff In Utah' the open season for sage finals of the junior intermountain doubles on the courts of the peseret gymnasium. The snatch was won in straight sets, 6-- 6-- ' 6-- Don Dixon came through with the best average with bis service. He was successful in six of his seven deliveries. Chick Blevins had difficulty with his serves and numerous double-fault- s caused him to lose five out of seven. Ted Baer played stellar ball in spots, but he failed to show his ububI speedy drives. Little Lee Buttle played a beady game and time after time he passed Baer or Blevins for aces down the alleys. Buttle lost his 'opening serve, but the Provo team took Blevins' Service and then was never beaded. Baer and Blevins had plenty of opportunities to forge ahead, but their chances went waning and ButUe and Dixon drew first blood, IS 1 e-- '... The second1 set was a repetition of the first, with tne Provo team sending up lob after lob and the Salt Lakers smashing them out of bounds. Buttle, was the maianstay in this Set This youngster is de- veloplng a mighty dangerous back- .nd which was very much in evi-cyesterday. Blevins gave the Tlame away with a double-faul- t sleeve3,ith it the set, group, final set. was close and Eacl1 lad won his serve ihe sixth game, when the o pair 'broke through Baer's and took a lead of Buttle . his next serve practically Here the local iinched at team made its stand, and its efforts were rewarded with a win in a long deuce game. Although e hard-button- s i I 1 V ii ( counties of the state except Uinta county and the following game preserves: Heastton state game preserve, Cache state game preserve, Dixie state game preserve, Fish Lake state game preserve, Mount Ogden game sanctuary, Strawberry valley game preserve. Big Cottonwood game preserve, Parowan state game preserve, Wasatch state game preserve, and Mt Timpano-go- s state game preserve. Not .more than eight birds may he killed and held in possession during any one day, and not more than twelve birds may be legally killed during the season. In view of the fact that a considerable number of Hungarian partridges and pheasants have been liberated throughout various parts of the state, the fish and game department requests the co operation of the sportsmen in the protection of these birds. There Is no danger of mistaking the identity of these birds if the proper amount of caution is used, as they do pot range with the native game birds and their markings and habits are so different' as to make 'them easily distinguishable. No other game birds, except the five varieties first aibove mentioned, may be legally taken during this open season. J. o'clock noon. The committee in charge of the arrangements are A. O. Smoot, Dell dared to a Herald reporter. '"Not ready. Webb and John L, Russell. only is Provo an ideal city to call able." The following committee has been appointed to decorate the stake tabernacle fo the occasion: Mrs. Annie Palmer, O R. Thomas, Mrs. George Clark, Mart Roylance, Reed Boshard, Mrs. Joseph Beck Mrs. M. P. Hendersoon and Mrs. Oscar Sli ill. home, but it has a great business future before it All of Utah county will be benefitted by the coming of the iron and steel industry." The Fleischmann concern now is working on a campaign of among bakers, to guarantee the housewife the best bread it is possible to bake. . Recently Mr. McCausland brou'it a unique loaf of bread to this city and put it in one of the & windows of the Provo Meat Packing company's store. The loaf is made in the form of a sheath of wheat, Ul&iithree feet long, and was baked by Arthur Partridge, of bread-makin- g .. YEAST GQNGERN BRANCH n PROVO riUKIIIIIIIIKIIUIIIIIIIKKIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIEIIIIIIBIBIIIIIUIIIIEZKIIIBIIIIIHHBHBf 8 M .mere Reasoe a. 18 12 j i IT BETTER WITH GAS This Applies Right Now To TWO SEASONAL TASKS I n H I, ! lit' I I ' I1 !' I1 I'll H H t S j A-1- 0 A-- 9 783-J-- A-1- 2 A-1- 2 FOR SALE Make money. For Sale 40 acres good beet land, 5 mi. SW Payson, worth $300.00 per acre. Easy terms. Will take some Provo property. Bargain price, $6000.00. See us today. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS INC. feed ers. Gladioli, dahlias, flow156 N. 5th E., Phone 347-J- . Don Conover. S--l do FOR SALE Gladiolas, 50c dozen. Wm. Knudsen, 430 S. 3rd W. Phone 873-- J. E. 7th N. A-1- 5 FOR SALE YOU trailer? e farm,. 3 miles north of Provo, on canyon road, with good water right; about half in orchard; a team, two sets of harnesses and a wagon. Inquire of John G. Jones, R. F. D. No. 2, or phone 635-J- . A re; 451-- want to build an autJ See Loring Harris, 161 LOST Between R.-D. No. Box 20, and 7th N. on 4th B.furna ll-acr- F. lady's brown leather purse cmrlntimi taining about $150 in currency andlonst checks. Reward. Phone A-1- 5 lost Watch charm, I. C. S. mpno Red Astra-chans- . gram. Return to Mr. Fechser, 50c to $1.00 bu. Thomas, 371 N. 4th l W., Provo. Reward. 672 N. 5th W. Phone 310-GO to the People's Store for good FOR SALE Hay. Phone quality and low prices. 113 N. . University Ave. FOR SALE Apples, A-- GRANDVIEW orpo tons bns se of RABBITRY G. P. LOST-RW- fc V cmlrf ntn wlfh W.l Weeter, proprietor, breeder of inserted. to Herald Return heavy weight Flemish Giants and office. Pre i certificate Nev - Zealand' golden LOST Pair Reds. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 210-glasses utui m flexible leather case, on state ions highway between Orem and Lin- )eop don, at scene of Sunday auto accident. Finder call at 195 N. 3rd W. Employment. Phone Reward. Itron WANTED High class young or middle-ageman for insurance bhn department. W.' H. Ray. i shell-rimme- d Mr-25-- A-- l Inner Ask your grocer for association graded eggs. ight in protein and low etr FccH Prevents Big Louses t ff ice. 1 115-W- Mesort Ice & Cold Storage each at SuttmniTk KeU-a- n lor atarUotf grvtug larta- - IB HAY-FEVERS Company Furnished Bungalow and $3 per day, $15 per (Board, week. AQTHMA or rATAT)TH VI lilt Hi INncn nnrt liujruuu Tlirnil UMUQI ' j j iV : DIRECTrONS-t- tune niNmI W (j, tiwa um Doutnt btiSe io week. DRUGGISTS. -S one out Mi h sit e ave re ill irn avi :niti he ror uid ei re and SPRING FRY DINNERS OUR SPECIALTIES FOR SALE AT ALL , i , Pocilel'o. Idaho.. ! M Tents with screen wire kitchenette, $5 to $7 per Phone or Write. TROUT DINNERS 7 504 PRICE ay cor Canyon " fr tho arty elat; Provo . gain ort J A-1- 5 The Temple: Pharmacy Provo Don't Break tlie Conkey Chain For Sale by CARPENTER SEED CO. MEN WANTED it is hot these days ! It could be worse. Our ice keeps your food cool and refreshing. Your drinks are made sparkling cold. In other words, our ice makes your home an oasis in this hot weather. Our ice ranks high. The price is right. Economize by using Feed it to every Conkev's ('f Of'p"') Butlem!!k H FOR WIRING and electrical or work, phone 155-- J Leavitt & Guyman. FOR SALE LADY WANTED to travel in interest of child welfare work; guaranteed salary of $140 per month. with expense allowance. Give ad- dress and phone number. Write to Miss "M," care Herald. Yes, fowl after 8 weeks of ace. A Fi wonderful bone and flesh build- - un I' 4 t tf porati ICE that insures early broilers and lay- w Farms and Gardens. Four or five men, those with sales experience pre-ferred; chance to earn good money. , Phone Springville. . This is the great & Coke Go. Jv-16-- tf ......... .$6.60 Fresh Selects, Strictly per case ........ .$7.50 per case Ccnkey 'a Duller urowing nasn am lithe CO.-0xj- acetylene welding arid cuttinjL We weld anything made of metalli. Work guaranteed. First clat senff Ice. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 588-J- . 193 2 Fresh Standards, fci-ictl- mwf due to wcaknew. and Airedale. B Phone Roy Peters, 862, Provo, Utah. Our quotations to dealers for the week of August 6 to August 13: Wstgio Made for Western Trmi tnappv gftaway that produces early Droilrrs am layers. Puts an eOKeto the appetife; strengthens and (ones up the diiicstive ortcansand helps to ureveiw White Diarrhea. Feed it for the hrjt eight wseka. also H. M. AYERS WELOING tf AM Starting dldriircg Pit bull terrier pup; FOR SALE 572-N- University Ave. Schofirld Auto Co. 50 E. First North at Anderaoa (jarage 241 West Center St. diswaae and gives your cnicks the q'.nck SALE Slightly used gas HEMSTITCHING and PICOTINgJ 230 W. Center. Work done right world range, only $35.00. Terms. Utah It Power & Light Co. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. . W. 1st N. tts-A-1- 2 S. fcaaiii iresidi Note, Wome FOR For Sale 10 acres good land, half mile NW beet slicer, Provo, Bushman land. Half price. Easy terms. Price $1000.00. Buy it. W. H. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 108. Pine Trre Service Station er. jus infihre. East 4th S. A. compa SOME REAL BARGAINS honest-to-goodne- Tellurlde Motor Co. 55 West Center St. fj If room modern house A-1- 2 We loan money on easy You installments. monthly don't have to buy any stock or wait for your money. Just an loan made to anybody, anywhere, any time. Goodyear Service ers, 5 with garage. 231 1922 1923 developing H. A-1- 5 For Sale New frame, 4x15 rods. Located NW. Small payment down. Easy payments. Some bargain. Price $2200.00. mend the new Goodyear Tread and back them up with etandard iSH'9 tf - Cordr with the beveled r A-1- 4 LADIES WANTED to do locaichiJ PRICES on slightly used welfare work; guarantefd salw Victrolas, Cheneys, Columbia, $3.00 day for 120 days. Write a Phone 134-Edisons and Brunswicks. Taylor dress and phone number plainii Si FOR RENT A neatly furnished I Broa- Musl Dept. Address Miss "C," care Herali here d modern apartment, suit- FOR SALE Practically new com-- i directc able for young couple. Phone 453-Miscellaneous Wants. bination and coal range. 756 gas 373 E. 4th N. sentat V. 3rd S. A 1J FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or LOST An auto crank and a jactivit unfurnished. Phone 326, or call l. wrench. Call and Si FOR SALE Several highly bred at 287 E. 5th N. various registered Jersey bulls, nut3 CLEANED With elect day. WANTED To rent modern ages. Call State Mental Hospital. carpet washer, colors restored E.Cre home in northesist. ' Phone 137. work guaranteed. Phone 442-- Ab Goodyear Service Station Dealere vie sell and recom- 8 M WANTED To buy a small home in good condition, good location. SPECIAL can get them today for 30 less than they cost ten years ago. But you have never been able to get so much quality inaGoodyearTireas you get today in the new Goodyear Cord. This is a good time to buy Goodyears. 8 Hetchw A-1- tf commodity price level, as the above chart shows. You S 6-- tllHUaUBIIHU3jKBEIIIIIIBIBIEIC3ZSISXX2ZIBISSRaieSSZKECEE:SXS 1921 JL untfl 140 234-M- .- OoortywTire 1920 t "sul- - A-1- 3 years to get Goodyear Tires at prices ' below the average I Let us explain both schemes to save you time and money We are offering SPECIAL PRICES and EASY TERMS DURING AUGUST Phone Springville 11 Provo 295. Spanish Fork J w. tfett FOR SALE Four miles east' of ThisUo, Utah. tf .v 1917h1 RANCH ... -- been YOU have for many Canning water Heating l-- I I mr CANYON i.i.. -uuue UUl. I need apply. Will be here A-1-2 A-1- jy 19141915191ft jj The People of Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork have waked up to the value of modern conveniencies and especially to the truth of our Slogan (404) furnished Modern old store and ask it L acres of land, horses, cattle and Thom M. Lewis. farming Implements. Z. T. Hopper, Box 234, Springville, Utah. ' 01 EARN $20 weekly, spare thai 7. BLOCK Roberts Hotel room for ... "7"" :"zv """"na ui Double S. eena luc for rent in private modern, heated cvciuiin. formation. American MUlie WE LOAN our own money on new rooms.. Phone 2S8. 2 40 8. 1st E. 165S Broadway, Dept. home and farm property. Rate VavV 1 per cent No commissions. No FOR SALE brick home on MEN and women, 18 to so delays. Intermountain Life Insur3x12 lot, with 3x12 adjoining lot ance Co., Boston Bldg., Bait Lake 55 over, desiring to prepare for E. 6th N. 0 eminent examination, call ami City, Utah. terview Mr. Henry L. Call, t Ri FOR RENT 1 ana 3 room aparterw noiei, rrovo, Utah, Sal ments, furnished, with gas. 753 aus- - i. any vacancies tt For or Sale Trade. 3. Univ. Ave. Phone 594. liuea. nig aavance in salark posioince cierKs 1400 to tltcj brick house, FOR SALE Bed, 'OR SALE and mat- railway man cierns 11606 to IJSfti springs large lot, room for two buildings. tress, heater stove, baby buggy, department and field clerks fm 387 N. 4th W. practically new. Bargain. 154 N. 10 sjouu; revenue and custom fleers $1500 to $3500, etc., etc, l1 FOR RENT. New four room mod- 5th W. positions; pension on retiremeJ W. 4th ern apt. unfurnished. 245 So. FOR 8ALE New milk cow. Chris Annual vacation and sick leai Bandley, 439 E. 5th N. Phone with pay. Only common schoi eaucauon required; positions tusi PAPERHANGINQ and kalsomlnlng, 5 interior and exterior painting'. anteed. Minors under 21 must b House painting a specialty. Esti- FOR SALE Good household furni- accompanied hy parent. Hourg mates cheerfully given. Smith, 112 ture and pool table. Phone 525-J- . p. m. to 9 p. m. One day only. W. 4th N. Phone 268-N- , 3 Commodit Combination Gas Ranges Lorain Automatic Gas Ranges Standard Gas Ranges YOU CAN DO "nr. RENT house. 32 S. 1st W, tf He was kind and charitJames Prendergst, million aire head of Prendergast company. As a churchman: "He was the most loyal man to his church I ever knew. He was a trustee for twenty-fiv- e years. He wasn't the kind of man who would forget his church when he went away either. He was always looking for some way to improve One time we were standthings. ing in the church and Mr. Harding said: 'Doctor, I'd just like to take this church and decorate it myC. T. Bryant, fellow self; trustee of Trinity Baptist church. As a printer: " 'W. G.' used to help out set: ting type. Most generous man you ever seen. Any tramp printer could get a job and enough for a bit to eat. Asked to get off for a couple of days once to take a vaction. Told me to wait for a little while. Finally called me in and gave me tickets to Salt Lake City for my wife and me. Taint' right he's gone." "Lou" Miller, probably the oldest printer in Ohio. There's the picture. That's the man who is being, brought back to his home town today Warren G. Harding, citizen, of Marion, Ohio. ?riii of all 62 - Lion Water Heaters M r. , " -- M A-Z- fill 1 Why We Sold During July N Karl Deputy Speckel-meye- The Fleischmann' Yeast company I.olii. of Cincinnati and New, York has WOODMEN OUTING. opened a branch in Provo to take International News Service. care of the wholesale trade of the The first annual outing of the BOULOGNE, 'Aug. 9 The French company in Utah county. C. A. McCausland is the Fleisch- Woodmen of the. World of. Provo swimmer Micnel, who set. out last 482 will be held at night to swim the English Channel mann agent for this district, with comp No. August 22. Wednesday 261 UniverGeneva, North of at in emulation of Henry Sullivan, headquarters The arrangement committee is preLowell, Mass., was still in the sity avenue. water at 10 o'clock this morning. "I am delighted to be stationed paring for boat races, prize waltzes de-- i and. sports and races of all kinds. in Provo," Mr. McCausland His position was not given. p and Boyd According to the testi"It is to be desired that all citizens of Provo unite at Boshard. by S. H. Edelman of mony given that time to pay a fitting triubte to the memory of Warren Chicago, whose car struck G. Harding. the accident was unavoid"0. K. HANSEN, Mayor." . able. In conformity with all other Christian Science churches, Funeral arrangements are now the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Provo, will hold being made. memorial services for President Warren G. Harding Friday Speckelmeyer is survived by his seven children, four of morning at 11 o'clock in the Christian Science reading room, wife and here with him. one is In are whom invited avenue. is The public 80 North University cordially to attend. The announcement of this service was made sev- Oklahoma and two in Colorado. eral days before the city service at the tabernacle was decided on, and because of the fact that all Christian Science churches will hold their Harding memorial services at 11 0 o'clock Friday, the Provo church will pay tribute to the late (Continued from Page One.) president at that hour. CHANNEL. SWIMMING D. J-- Altf WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy installments loans. No waiting for your turn. See Provo Consolidated Real Estate Co MONEY TO LOAN on both city and farm property, at 1 per cent; no waiting your turn. See Provo Real Estate Co. Phone f r0 luhsnIl st OPENS SEPT. 151 If litttALD CLASSIFIED AD VERTlsivn All advertisements printed in these payable in advanceten cents a line (about six woti? for the first day; five cents a line for each " 71 sertion of the same ad. Thirty cents lirmw . . . the 4 . Wa B j issues oauy anaJ unaay. special late by the mrmv Telephone 95. or caU at The Herald office. After being oneonsciou since Real Estate, Rooms, Board. MEMORIAL PROCLAMATION. Hisha Speckel- t 5 n. and the States Colo, United 60. Grand the of junction, meyer "Inasmueh as the president PER CENT loans under reserve died at the Aird hospital Wednes-Auguhave Friday,, Utah of state designated of the on city or farm property. governor 'system result of ta: as Reserve Deposit Company, Cliff 10, as memorial day, to give honor to the memory of .day afternoon an in sustained our beloved President Harding whom God has taken from us,! Juries Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. . DONNAN'S PLACE fes Iha mi: Ra Br P0 |