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Show - - 'Y , T - ' - THE PROVO kicked goaL. "X" 20, Provo 0. off to Mratove who . line. returned to the Provo ttiddulph punted to HI Barrett who line. returned 15 yards to Frimh failed to gain by passes.' A . drop-kicfailed. Beoond onnrter i"Y " 20, Provo 0. - Third Qoarter. "Y" kicked, off to Biddulpb who returned the ball to Provo's line. Blddulph pnnted to HI Bar-rrlnnled Couear Will Get Frosh Trample4 Over High- rett .who returned 20 yards. Ander son went over tackle for 8 yards schoolers in Founders Into Lineup for Satur-day- s and first down, Line plunges failed Game. Day Game. to gain. Ball went over. Blddulph minted to HI BaircTrwWWuroed to line. Anderson went off y vtiuBBx. The B. X. V, freshmen defeated tackle for gain. Batrett By Herald Staff Correspondent .17Provo high school Tuesday by a passed five yards to Anderson who FT. COLLINS, Colo,, Oct d N. carried the bail to Provo's Things do not look very rosy at the score of 32-' adsen who line. Ted Barrett made the touch Provo kicked Young training camp. Big Bob Hinck Hnwant and Fichtlns FrlU 26, Provo 0. fumbled, recovered nd returned to down over guard. "Y" kicked off to Blddulph who line. The froshxmade ley are Badly wrecked as a reault of the line. Bid the C. A. C fracas last Saturday. first down on line bucks. Barrett returned to the Fighting Frits was injured in the went around the right end 26 yardfc dulDh bunted to Hi Barrett who re- center line. Ball A pass, Tejl. Barrett to Finlayson, turned to Provo's first play; Tber of the Mormons severely sprained failed. Anderson went around left went over. Y offside gives Provo hobbled through end for a touchdown. , Barrett kick flrat down, Barrett Intercepted his ankle,"; ye he. " Provo pass, was downed - In his the whole garner playing his big ed goaL "Y" tj Provo 0. standstill. a to adversary ,"X" kicked off to Johnson- who tracks. HI Barrett punted to PeterBla face twisted with pain aa he returned 10 yards. Blddulph- punt- son who was downed in his tracks ' forced iilniJielf tatottho:' severe ed to Hi Barrett wljo returned the by Andrus. 26. Provo 0. Third onarter-fighting that proved the feature of mi u yarqg to me rrovo the game. Had Hinckley succeeueq Hue. Fake play failed,, ,jdeolove reurm M in avoiding Intercepted a frosh v passr Provo ' Johnson went around nosh end Saturday's battle would have oeen failed to gain and punted to Hi Bar for five yards. Frosh blocked31d- very much different. Time after rett. in Barrett ana Anderson car- dulpb's punt and fell on the balLNA line pass, Barrett to Anderson, gained 10 up ried the ball to Provo's time iojb. oil tackle bucks. rrds. Provo Intercepted Madsett's .' find that tile Injured member would Toe Frovo line tightened. A series pass. Blddulph punted to ill Bar not lUDDort him. X)esnlte his hurts of line bucks carried the. ball over, rett who returned 48 yards for " ha mora than itnilkHl hia .blg.nd- - l Anderson made the tonchdownA-plac- innrfiilnwn. Barrett fallpd to kick kick was blocked. "I" 13, goaL ; ?Y'1 82, Provo 0. Provo 0. Smiling "Y. kicked off to Peterson -- who to Mftnlova Ihlri auat lckejLoft Igao ihj rturn4 20 yards to the ter. After breaking through the returned 13 yards to Una Una. Menlove skirted the frosh . Aggie wall - and accounting for Provo punted on third down to HI left end tor lx yards. .Blddulph Aggie tosses, "Sledgehammer" How- -' Barrett who was downed In bis carried ball over tackle twlca' for - ard wall thrown in such a way' as to tracks. Anderson made 25 yardj off Provo's only first down from scrim- mage, BlddulpQ punted to Barrett iLjTrenckfteliacles of his back and tacsie. -rteht who waa .dowsed without gaining, waconil unartar. ; losa,-Provo broke up faka for-his feet onlyUfef ind thaiMtad tel "Y'VBarrett mado iOvudi off pass,.Ted Barrett to HI "Barrett again go down. Alter several minutes he came up to! stay and took tackle." Baff went over. Blddulph gained oyrdr"Ballwfet-ovCT- r hi pIae4s-4h-Ji- i Blddulph punted to HI Barrett who punted --to Hi Barrett fought, downing the mighty Houser 10 yards. A series of line bucks returned 15 yards to the d loaa ust as the gun carried the ball to Provo's tor a line. The game ended with the barked at the close. of the final line. Ball went over, provo punted frosh in- posssslon of the ball on neriod. line. to Hi Barrett who returned 10 the Provo Final core"!" frosh 82, Provo Today they are walking with the yards. Ball went over. Blddulph aid .of a cane The swelling and kicked out of bounds on Provo's 45-- High The Lineup. acute soreness having been slightly yard line. Ted Barrett pawed 25 -FBOSH. PBOVO HIGH. relieved by the application of hot yards and Anderson who ran 20 Anderson packs. ,Botb men are determined yards for a touchdown. HI Barrett Finlayson to get into shape for the Boulder Left end. Huberts Coaches and game. Twitchell, however, are very pessi- THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY mistic as to the possibilities of their T - INJURED -- PLAY AGAINST COLORADO FRESHMEN d PROVO BEAT 'U: "i'lcked d HIGH SCHOOL .............. FlUgerald Left guard. Orlggs . ' iui d one-yar- oft-toM- T f d d j d fiery-haire- d , , w-yar-a taJtf4hoifcf ' l1thttv.iil-- e d Andrus . Gardner ....... . . . . . Dennis Quarterback. ............... Menlove - -- Johnson Bight halfback. T. Barnett Referee Webb, Head linesman Oroeabeck. NOTICE OF HEARING. Before the Public Utilities Commission, In the matter of the application of C. 8. BrimhalL for per mission to operate track and pas-- j senger line between Provo, Utah, and Steel City, Utah. Case No. 672. Notice is 'hereby given that the application of C, 8. Brlmhall, for permission to operate a truck and passongor Una between Provo, Utah and Steel City, I'tah, will be heard before the commission at Provo. ntah, on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1023, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. XBy order of the commission. t First F. L. OSTLER, publli Oct, Ion-Oc- t Secretary. 16: last 1023.) publication "progresses. ' d I d five-yar- d $37.50 per web d wlngblgtffTMmpeteBatnraayy the team The other members-o- f survived in fairly good, shape. Dixon and Xoung, however, ac quired a nlcw painful Charley horse. These will rub out In time permit Jhclr jltiy lug Saturday The game proved to be a big sur- prise to the people of Colorado. Coach Hughes' men, after holding Chicago to a 10 to J) score, were doped to snow under the White and Blue warriors. After the game those ? ! ' VflW NEWT she a :to . same husky Aggies unnnrmously stated that had Utah received ber r share of the breaks the store would have been the other way. Twice after Buck Dixon bad plowed bis ' . vay for IS to gains the ball as brought back and Brlgham tnnng was penalized because some . "X" i player was holding These ouch-down two penalties cost as last run Dixon made - carried thetheball to the Aggie 10yard line forced to attempt a place kick which was blocked and gave the Aggies a lead which netted them their first score. 4 The second Aggie score waa earn-e- d by straight football after the "X" had lost the' ball on downs, on the line. Houser, the big Aggie Aggie back, whipped a pass to Held who eluded Bird for ten- - yards, bringing the ball to Aa - end run by Houser netter IS yards 'more.. Then on straight line smashes they succeeded in getting the baH overforlheir second touch-- , down. V The J'Y'Mhrea teoed the Aggies d the-""-a Tha-pena- tha-'-'X'l lty . r ,l b OMI f ,! . r"T k rr-- -ll TlrTTM' litI II I It JTjA -- 1 SSOCMY CASH iV oauv - A 'M .iffa.lvJJ at II XX - T- TJk SffllS i I ' $1,000 for accidental death or loss of both hands or both feet or both eyes due to an automo- tr II rM redT" eonsider' other real . . v7M 0-2- W.lst 3 RQOSf-ho- ne K. , - -- . -. V : , galrtfr4a-ftKH'tfr-tiilrtei'4utt- five-yar- WILL YOU CHEER THIS OLD WOMAN ' If you would like to have a pair "of those warm woolen soots rnollu'r" used to knit- yeajs ago, call the matron of the county infirmary and your wishes will be fulfilled. "We have at the Institution an old woman who greatly enjoys to knit socks but who Is unable to do anything else to keeper occupied." - K is Irii ot aij of m ie 1-- contented by ordering some - -'V from her." . t Thursday evening. ;Hundred 0-1- 7 L Storming1 !!; Barton's r, BIG SALE c do' 0-1- 8 rd Sleeping roonu ground fl(oirbath"Tweommodatlonsr3.60 . s per week. Phone FOR .AntomobQes O-z- FOR SALE New Ford half-toat a sacrifice." Call . track modern house, RENT--roo- m furnlshedCan rent four rooms. 161 W.Jst S. Mfg. Co. 0-1- T er . N-- l, touring. Tw6 furnished rooms FOR SALE Buick Six e with new tooaew oalnt-gooorgbtoTisrteplngT-ISoncord tires. A bargain at 3325. In 5U-W- .. , ii- - 9 quire at The Bub. . FOR RENT Two 'rooms for light FOR SALE Bargain, Harley-Dav-- h 8 housekeeping. 178 W. 4th N. idaon motorcycle and side car, la FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, fine condition; 368 B. 4th N., basement In ntoaemt 7 , FOR SALE A real Iwrgaln, Buick four-rooFOR RENT-Nlc- e bouse; six B. 48 touring car. uat overNew gooa garage. anqulre 1130 West hauled and newly painted. Center.. Oris cord Urea. 3350 Abbinder Mfg. Co. X' FOR KENT d , Smoot Lumber Co. I I PHONE TWO-O- . rrri.r. ... 0-1- 0-2- 4 0-1- , 495-M.- TCat.Q-Sa- Q-1- . L . v - FOR r " 3rd 8. SPEGIAI FP SATURDAY ONLY V, 7 T RENT--W. FurnlshedNbouae. 0.-2- Employment. 0-1- 8 FOR RENT Two large unfurnish- - GIRL WANTED General house ! ed rooms, ifttt S. Univ. Ave. work. 203-or 258 N. 2nd B. FOR RENT Two furnished bed 1 rooms. 174' N. 1st B. WANTEP Olrl for Ught housework. "851 B. 1st FOR SALE brick house. with screened porch, 864 N. 7th WANTED Apple nickers.1 Phoner O-l- 0-1- T 4c 0-2- 0-2- -- West o-1- 5 487J4 - modern FO- R- RENT Five-rooHELP WANTED Men, and boys bungalow, beautifully furnished. over 16 at National Packing Corp. Call at 190 E. 6th 8. at the rear. Phone 656.. V XO-1T or aIuerto-?6.(H)rf- ; f 0-1- m - - 0-2- 3 0-1- TTPEWRITINa work dona gtN ' home br xexnerienced tnlit. Rates reasonable Phone 165-J. N-- l 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 190 8. 6th W. ' 9 WANTED Men to pick apples. Graham L. Daley, Pleasant View. FOR RENT Two rooms, - unfur- "0-2Phone nisbed. vuo K. center. FOR RENT BAkCtH ammm 0-1- T84-R-- 1 0-2- 1 COMEJJARLrANDETJTOUlOTRSTCHOICE FORRENT A .modern .house. AUTO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Blg pay Jobropenlta TtraiBed" Phone 881-- or caU at 156 W. 4th men.. Easy to learn.' Jobs furnish-e- d South.- 7 to earn room and board FOR SALB-5-ro- om modern brick Big illustrated book on - home. Small payment down. 135 auto opportunities explains everything. 8. 3rd B. Phone 657. Sent FREE postpaid. Write 132 4004 & Figueroa, a per CENT loans unaer reserve today.. Dept LosAjlgeles. ' ' system on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Company. Cliff Miscellaneotis Wants. Building, Bait Lake City, Utah. MARR--lLONELY Best-Hin: most ancepoafnl "Iliima Mnlrnr"- hundreds rich wish marriage soon ; FOR RENT J ana I room witU fVL 753 strictly confidential; most reliable; descriptions free. The Successful S. Univ. Are.., Phone 594. Club." 'Mrs. Ninth. Rnx KSfl. flnlr. - . f FOR 8ALE Lots of tsed furnl-- , land, Calif. ture at bargain prices. See it at LOST Brown leathers-eas- e with SM-t- f Barton's.' ' four keys. Finder please call 752. .0-1Reward. ..... . B Q-1- wbilo-learnlii- Provo Tent and Awning Co. 127 West TWO METAL TUB STANDS Center Street. 0-2- 2 sturdy arid strong easily folded d F A-l- tf out of the way when not in use. -- Given to our customers with each MEADOWIM--" ; INVEST YOUR SAVINGS WITH A SAFE, SOUND, CONSERVATIVE COMPANY" ELECTRIC WASHER ! During October only you can place the Meadow Lark in your home for only XC F-t- : ISS For Sale of. Trade. 8 f - poultry - Producers UTAH take orders for baby chicks. Phone FOR 8ALE Winchester 1897 shot W. V. Spackman. gun, splendid condition: or will 309-J- . trade bicycler Phone 302-H. M. AVERS vvKi.niNn I acetylene welding; and cut FOR 8ALE-3-60 Uoyd baby buggy ting, wo weld anything; made of -for 125. Alan Rlnror Miwlnr ma. metal Work guaranteed. First class 7 servlco, ON. 4th W. Phone 688-- J chine, cheaprst 390 B. 3rd N. - h 0-2- 2 rn J. 0-1- 7 -- Loan company . $2 DOWN. 0-1- FOR 8 ALE Two Cola beaters. Call LOST brown pup B4K W - At With Whit annfa 'VMM Aall ViMf ' '' ! ajVM. FOR BALK Pit boll terrier pups, N. 1st W. Reward. ... now. w. N. 1st reaay maie; iw. WANTED Will 9 fornlah 1 cheap chean tranarjortarlAB tn ladv wtu FOR SAIXGood eating grapes; wlaheo trip to Denver Colorado of will deliver. Phone 786-J.Robert Chicago, Inquirt BeUnwnt. Apt EUtott 7 No." . ; o-l-9 v or 203-- 258 N. 2nd DJ 0-1- 7 -- 0-1- T AND Guaranteed $2 A WEEK Your choice of metal "or wood cylin- der at the same price. - i We invite you to come in and inspect the Meadow Lark Electric Washer and let us tell you how it will make the laundry-woreasy in your home. The Meadow Lark has many, fea- tures of superiority that are sure to you. -- '. o-1- m 5. o-1- la . ANOTHER bargain sed plana PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros. Taylor Broa, Muaie Dept "owe u ep run enc FOR 6AJ.E Ftae pUyer piano, at -a bargain, phono 15. made from old, worn and Just Reeelved A now Una of beds, Old Clothlnr. Thnrailav carpets Am. all kinds, f 10 and up. Barton's Phone lia o-l-8 - ' In addition you share in the net earnings of the I: - , .company. .. ; , ; Fluff Runs V,... k Home Office" Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Walker Dixon Real Estate Co. ; Local Agents ProvoiUtoh. ott O-l-- tf AFERHANOINft aa4 kalaoaalaiag. FOR SALE Wicker push cart, $& . interior ant extertor peistlag. 685-NPhone or caU 73 B. 5th 8. House painting a specialty. Eatl o-i-s ',. mates cheerfaUy glvaa. . Smith, 111 FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage. W. 4th N. Phone tO-N... In good condition. Price reasonable. Inquire R. F. D, No. 8, Box RUGS CLEANED With eleptrie 22, Bpringvllle road. sv 0 carpet washer, color restored; work gusnnteed.. Phone 443-FOR 8.LE-(;o- od " lady's wheel, new " .: MJHf" tlrea. 547 B. 3rd 8. FOR SALE Or trade for apples, FOR WIRINQ and electrical repair .' or 451 J. work, shone 15S-p. Fairbanks-Morsgas enLaavltt A Qaymaa. gine. 673 N. 5th W. Phone 810-J, : tf . I t ' Oct-lif- , GaU 13 B. 8rd W. SALE-Crawfo- FOR RENT i tiot to shew. socks Eat yaur dinner at ths Fsnrth ward fair and carnival Wednesday and Thursday. Yon stay receive a Chevrolet car, s string sf pearls, or any one si a score at ether presents . S - said the matron of fbo -I-nfirmary over the telephone m the Herald. "Many of the farmers la the county wear woolen .socks In . the winter time lt they- - would desire some of these knit socks,., they will not only get the very best the market affords, but they will sum make aa old woman, unable to do anything els to while away the time, extremely happy and .. m PCABOOV he Farmers recovered a B. Y. fumble and kicked out of danger, Coach Hughes rushed In Montgomery and Smith, two fresh backs, ; in a final effort to break the Cougar line. Thrice tbelr attempt failed and as the final gun barked .out Howard dawned Houser for a d loss. . , &LE Pure bred terser JD. J. iuAnAMreto . APPLES All kinds, 25e a box. livered. 722 W. 6th N. . FOR FOR RENT Furnished apartment 9 92 8. 2nd W. Phone 139-- yyks . O-2-0 d mid-fiel- farm. Booms. 168 B. 6th N. FOR peaches, and - tomatoes. Also a norse, eheap. , No. 2, Box 66. D. H. F. Sawaj-aFive-roomodern FOR v RENT brick house. 245 1v4th S."-5- phone. f ' AiyT ' school boy a.pples, 18 cents bushel Ponlton's to- - FOR KENT nwwisitof WiJEsgm a niRK shoes kf''mi t SARAH 2(59 0-1- 8 -- ROOMSWlthgQjontzl!ard.riJr rtt J or Mo reasonable. Phone i. OODS THAT SumicMT PMOM TMB NPM FOB &LE Jersey heifer calf. v W. 4th N. - mone 177-- 0-2- 4. state., Phone , BOARD AND v-- THEDMSS 0-2- 2 , - FOR SALE iOR brick modern home. Excellent - CAN YOU BEAT ETT We sell kinds of health . . all . . I I anil sUvisiAtit infiiipan Phone 681W, -- The handling facilities oi this company insures Dromnt attentionOrder today I Call write or tele insure ; women on this policy, No medical examination ' SJLUX DAIRY wishes to exchange manure for straw on : contract FOR SALE-Cho- tce Jonathan ap ples, 45c a bushel, 60 cents de-SbXN. 3rd W. : i. 800-W- bile accident. " f 'rSBarSlT'i&rl .X lJT"n 'RWr'Z I . , atockinir their bins before winter in. Get youtixoal now, while the supply Is ade- quaie lb la riis&y IVsWail, UUUI ccjrwuc vinm . leliveffjsJmpajyred, inirfMeTOce4mdj xets Fixma and Gardens. o-i- Jnd1vi4aal3iaigraduallylbep for 4 weeks If bicycle. S20, makes easy installment loans, no FOR SALE Nice Jonathan apples, waiting for your turn. Sea Provo at 200 a 3rd W, Phone 697-NConsolidated Real Estate Co., phone ' ' ' " tf 6 Double 8. VflR I? V. VT Tw a annrtmrntJi at VHR KAI.1G mtnlna innW Ul. bushel at farm or QOt; a "bnahelr" 687 8. 2nd W. Inquire 141 ""W. o-- i aeuverea. rnone wt-4- . s -2nd S. Phone 426-w- . 277-- tViA stand; m Seven Per Cent MSURANCE confined in a hospital because of injur! ea. a V . 7 cornet sad music or will trade on good 'J"" ' Call at 760 W. 2nd N. - SALE-Go-od 0-1- COAL BOUGHT NOW IS HEAT Jve wiU guarantee to pay 135 per week for 26 weeks If you are totally disabled by4ui Accident while drivbig. riding In, demon. stratinc or erankinr an automo-bil or to consequeiie ot..Deuig truck by, run down or run over ; ;' by an automobile. 0-1- FOB SALE Fine registered cow: K.KT-Vroimodern brick FOR bungalow, with heat. Phone ism Phone 618-B- . -- 6 738-J- FlrsrartetfgjCKovo FOR SALE Or trade for apples, lares Hav'ea power sprayer, in Ssrfect condition. 672 N. 6th W. -.- .Phone r MONEY TO LOAN on both and farm property, at 7 per cent; no waiting your turn. Bet Provo FOB SALE, APPLES Mackentoeh Consolidated Real Estate Co. Phone , Red and Wolf River, 80c bushel f Greenings,' culls, 35c busheL Mrs. . 6 Double 8. Jennie Maxwell, 739 8. 4th W. . - . niR When the barbarians of old discovered fire they increased ""centuries agorfire has been an important factor otg ithe daily routine, .unfortunately, owing to strmea " and ahortages, heat becomes more uncertain as time this 9th day of October, 1923. X pfidentTtibUc Soviet , x : , SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY O-3- ' , v. 0-1- 8 e .... V 510-W.- v r 6M-W- mm; j, - - Ancestors d takler-4Jameiyeais- eate vi A. -- 12 JDatedat3alt-Lake.-iatytJItol- our Blddulph FuUback. For Sale.- - Peterson Left halfback. 1L- - Barnett . ...... ... "- home4 "modern exIDEAL cept beat, on two acres of. best land in Provo ; large barn, double garage, hew coop for 250 chickens, good cement cellar, brick granary, 30 fruit trees and smaller fruit; located in city limits of Provo on navui irate hlehwav. -200 chick ens, good fcogs, fins- cow. six tons of coal,, and Ford car and other Incidental with place. Price 19000 cash. Address J. Vt. Morton, v n Kn. a. Rax 24L Phone u Right end. Anderson Real Estate, Rooms, Board. - - 7 Boafdman ................ Madsen nmw V 'm ' - ' .' .' THE HERALD 7AEiT ADS 0-1- Jtlght teckle. r Jolley.. a d . Bight guard. T - . . ; -- d Bennett , ' y Yed-ncsd- Giles yCenter. ' --n.. Fnnie. af 1924" 11I be 'One Night Only," of the program of the Fourth fair. the be will part comedy In four ten, carnival and carnival offering at the f onrtn ward church fair and In the Fourth ward evening ball Thursday amusement ward attendThe twenty N valuable church. It will be free to evening. 7 fair. the at ants after prizes will be given away McCoard Simmons..., -- side-splitti- iycrr tackle, t Balllf ' OCTOBER 17. 1923: HERALb,-WEDNESDA- J J4tf g. |