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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1924. PACE FOUR. The HERALD a iHiir t Hit; ry telly Un- v. aad Sunday ue.p(ruralturd.atornlfc wtiUaa nor nine vary moraine except Monday. Pabltahod In the HeraU battdtac H fcouta rirat Weet atreot, Free, Bofehk4 la Ma Utah. Entered aa second elaaa matter at the paetoffiee la Prov. UtaiL TERSt op iinrRirnoi Delivered ty carrier, per month, 40a Delivered by earrier, per year. In MM advance Delivered ay mall la Utah county, Il.tt per year, advance Delivered by mail in United Btatea, eutelde Utah county, per year, la II 10 advance i'i V E. C RODGER8 Editor and Publleher. Member International Newt Bar. Flo. and K. E. A. Service Only dally newspaper In Utah outh of Salt Lake City; laraeat of any newapaper In Utah outeide 8alt Lake City and Ordea. TELEPHONE M, BETTER HOMES AND demnnMtratIoD.il Better Homes will be held all over the country, In el t lea, towns, and rural communities during the week of May For the third year Better Bomea In America la going forward with thia work of helping American families better their homes In every way possible. The new guide-booof Better Bomea In America for local committee!, just off the press, ex"Better plains succinctly - why Homes" demonstrations help communities wherever they are held, and the great good that they accomplish. Thia la why, the guide book points out, "Better Homes' demonstrations are held In communities throughout the country; L To demonstrate the advantage of thrift for home ownership. (Only 45 per cent of the families are 2. To overcome the present ftage of homes America needs 11-1- k t tbeat-srlve- PROVO b"f-tle- fully ed, and the Better Homes demonstrations last year extended to about double that number of cities and towns. This year, if present efforts are successful, many hundreds of additional communities in every state In the Union will take part 600,000 new homes. make a sweet and whole-lif- e available to all. ist and encourage and builders. (Over of the women of ir own home work). PROVO. this year. The. Cougars and the Tigers will tangle after every successful seasons of play. Each quintet lost bnt one regularly scheuled game and that by a close score. ' Dopsters have no means of comparing the strength of the two teams, however, but feel that It win take a very perfect team to leave the Coifgars trailscore. In other ing with a five should words, the B. I. T hold their own well, even though tliey should not lie favored with uper-tea- Hawkins, If. Dixon, rf. Amtoft, c Collins, Ig Anderson, rt FOR BASKETS Colorado College Promises Warm Contest for Champions of Utah. Although ESTATE CO. 214 West Center. Phone 86. si i ! 3 We want your business. If you are looking for a home we can get it for you. If you want to sell we will find the buyer. We sell FIRE INSURANCE THAT INSURES. i i'l f l:.J 2 1 4 1 12 8 32 T. 0 0 4 2 2 F. P. 6 2 8 0 2 0 12 it Paa-gu- Let us carry the risk on your home and your automobile. 0 0 2 0 0 Haywood, lg. la rapid iwrenNioo Henri shot Aahcraft, lg. two fielders, Uevla followed with Child, te. ea. ei4 rloae oa Its he-l- came from that stalwart Hearie, Tots la who was the outstanding performer PANOriTCIL of all of the players of the sixteen O. T. teams who played a the opeaing Davla. If. day. Another fielder was added by Pancuitch making 30 points te Spn ngville's 22. At this point Coach Paxil Smith lead. a I M-I- 7 -- 7 31 Burt, ........3 e. I ' ' M-2- 0 FOR SALE Eggs to set Prize wining Black and White Lang- shans. Leroy Sanders, 500 N. 4th East FOR EMPLOYMENT . M-2- 0 RENT garage, 1B1 and WANTED 3 bedrooms W. 1st Mouth. Call 938. S- - 6th M-1- 2 FOR RENT-Furnl- shed '"''Xw" FOR SALE e8' East Call 153 Lots to plow. M-1- 2 4SE'3rM Call 46-R- -l Pleasant u contracting, estimates and repairing call Goy- - $11 a ton. Phone man and Tolbot, 781R1, - FOR electric wiring, M-1- 2 72-R-- HAT FOR SALE old girl. Grovfc by Phon- - incubators. 1 ft 451-- J. tf WANTED Washings and ironings. 7 247 S. 6th E. An- - FOR SALE Prize winning cona chicken eggs for setting. WANTED Girl for general housePhone 588-25S N. 2nd. work. TeL 203-M-2- 6 J. East M-- 7 GOOD eating and cooking xapples, Salesman to sell Glen25c and 50c a bushel, not de- WANTED See Mr. garry Resort stock. livered. Phone J. B. WalM-Owens, 214 TV. Center. 4 ton, Pleasant View. 781-R-- SALE FOR Phone 198-- Jonathan apples. M-2- J. 0 SALE Some Everbearing strawberry plants. Phone 519. M-- FOR 7 MISCELLANEOUS M-1- 7 ft M-1- 0 6 M-1- 0 6 M-1- 2 tf M-1- 2 il 7 891-W- 7 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Payson Exchange Savings Bmk, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Thomas W. Wride and Rosetta P. TVride, his wife, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 8tn day of March, A. D. 1924, at tie front door of the court house In Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., nil. the right title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of. in and to the following described real estate in Utah county, Utah, Commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of t: 8 South, Section 19, Township Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence north 14 thence east 40 chains, chains, thence south 14 chains, thence west 40 chains to the place of beginning. Area 56 acres. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 14th day of February, 1924. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By D. R, Ellertson, Deputy Sheriff. Hatch, Porter & Pope, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (First publication Feb. 14; last publication March 6, 1924.) HANSEN DECORATING CO. House and Sign Painting Interior Decorating 24 E. First N. M-1- il M-1- 2 tf 7 M-1- 790-R-- il 8 4 l g SgBi!SSSSS tester v.r.L h ftrt g) STAR Shoe Shop 19J4, Cemetfaa Milk PiadncH Ce. WE CAN Men's Half Soles... .$1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair 75c Ladies' Half Soles Ladies' Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. All Work Guaranteed. Give Us a TriaL Civil Engineer and 17, S. Mineral Surrey or. Columbia Theater Bldg. Provo, Utah Land and Mining Surveys; Irrigation and Drainage; Structural Design; Consulting and Reports. Office recently moved to Columbia Theater Bldg. Telephones : Residence Office 299. Eagle Shoe Repairing Co.. 118-- list your Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots of buyers waiting. Your property may be jast what some of these buyers want modern house, built-iFOR SALE New kitchen cabinet, linen closets, basement, large lots, southeast part, easy terms. Price $4250.00. FOR SALE First class chicken ranch, dose to Provo; brick house, good coops, mixed fruit, good four-roogarden ground, city water. Price $4000.00. FOR SALE New four-rooframe house, full baselinen kitchen closet, French doors, ment, cabinet, screened-i- n back porch, large front porch. Price five-roo- n m m ' $3150.00. 115 N. University Ave. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Panco Soles 78 North 75$ We Are in Business to versity Ave. 108 Fred E. Ray, Field Mgr. Serve You. SAM, THE SHOE MAN 115 N. Uni- Telephone Florence D. Ray, Office Mgr. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments University Ave. We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. Member Provo Real Estate Board. PIANO TUNING Have your piano, tuned to international pitch Don't expect the youngsters to produce results in music on a piano which 1 hasn't been tuned for sev- eral years. E. P. MAYHEW Co. Phones 544 and C19-- J. PIANO TUNING by SCOTT P. STEWART SELL IT m irwin Mcdowell M-1- M-1- 2 4 Ttt 7 7 a) Jtm ean dihttt tkt doubl rich content! of thu earn bottlt ortf mtt'dtkt flows with pur milk 9 M-1- M-i- u L ..tasty l ,.y.MA 410 W7est Center. apartment. WACTED.nomicirork t J. 400-eg- g 2 SSz Proprietors. Corner First North and University Avenue. E-D M-1- 5 hen-hons- T Classified advertisements, bargains of goods and service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. lot 7S6-R-- 7 'm S J Ices x MAW & HENRY ville. From way past the center line Henrie sent a shot and as it went f. 9 14 and then Henrie got his hands on the ball for another counter, folk) ed closely by another fielder, raising the Panguitch stock to 35. Cranmer made the last basket and score for Ppringville, after which Davis scored a fiebler and a foul throw for his team making the final score 38 to 28 in favor of the Pan guitch five. SPRINGVILLE. O. T. F. P. 1 8 3 4 2 if 8 4 10 Cranmer, rf. nrb X5 e fir- F. P. gptingville X 11 Panguitch sent la infractions wtih Aahcraft Panguitch made it vMsalewldi -- 1 who took Haymond s place at guard. Clark raided the score on point and then added two more from tbe free line. Burt also scored from a fonl pitch. Haymond waa entered again la place of AshcrafL is ready to show a fine line of millinery. Call and see the splendid styles and reasonable prices. Every care is taken to suit you. making it 12 for Springville, while Warthen's foul throw made It 10 for Panguitch. Clark added one point for Spring-- ; 9 7 kv V -- , I a Milk other fielder 71-11-- It sUwa J 0 MFrm ContenttJ Cov" M-1- 785-R-- - a J ation S right Totals 1 STARTS ON PAGE ONE W-A-N-T-- Provo 9 e 1 .....8O t Hevrie, e. Worthea, lg. RlcbartU, rg. J 1 1 1 1 O FOR SALE Good WANTED 200 more good, reliable QUICK SALE Will sacrifice acres of FOR brick house with l1 customers. Pine Tree Service 1921 suinrinr model Chevnew f good land on easy terms: second rolet These are only a few 3 tires. Owner Station. Phone 237. roadster. brick bouse north of river bridge on Will accept any of the many we have for lowu. leaving state road. Jhone Will consider bldff. PIANOS for rent. Bates Stores Co. offer. sale. us trade, rhmie lot FOR RENT Well furnished, partly modern apis, and one strictly FOR SALE Real good baby buggy ROOMS FOR KENT, BOARD frame, new, M-modern .apt near roundhouse and for $12, at 256 W. 2nd S. 3x9 Only $1800; easy steel plant. 100 E. 5th S. BOARD AND ROOM 87 S. 2nd E. terms. PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., acres FOR SALF Five young piano department peaches, Provo Bench. G. Sanders. FOR RENT Three-roomodern modern brick, 590 N. 4th E. ANOTHER bargain used piano. furnished apt 190 W. Center St. 3x8 lot, southeast part. Taylor Bros piano d 813-Phone FOR RENT house, partlv Only $4750; terms. v elding and cut M-modern. 42 W. 3rd N. BOARD AND ROOM,' 126 So. 2nd. ting. We weld anything made el metal Work guaranteed. First class modern brick, East FOR RENT 2 furnished stenm service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 588-- J full basement, steam heated housekeeping rooms. 287 FOR RENT Furnished rooms 916 tf E. 2nd N. Phone 350-J- . heat, garage, close in. TV. 6th South. FOR SALE Store fixtures, 1 cash Only $5100; terms. WANTED To rent ten shares of register, wall show cases, two bedrooms. Modern RENT FOR irrigation water near West Union tables, one 7 ft and one 8 long. 277 E. 3rd N. Phone 186-R- . 8 3 canal. Write Harold acres, Call at 57 X. University ave., or Spalding, M-Route 1, Box 133. Phone 126. Bench, good water FOR RENT Furnished bedroom, $2650; very easy terms. S. 2nd bath. 56 and heat with FOR RENT Furnished modem ANOTHER BARGAIN-Us- ed player M-a lit., 4, 5 or 6 rooms. 193 E. 1st West piano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept N. Phone 6:?4. If you want to POULTRY FARMS, GARDENS, FOR SALE House, lot, cow and MIDDLE-AGElady wishes emchickens. Call at 580 N 4th E. FOR SALE Young 1300 lb. team, Buy useful companion to as ployment barwith wagon and harness, a SeU sick persons or children. Address M gain. Phone 269-M-P. O. Box 18L or FOR SALE New modern home, coal room and laundry in base- FOR SALE White Leghorn and HAVE YOtJR Insure cnrtalns, blankets, , or 609 Call Rock chickens. ment; garage. Call Plymouth centerpieces, etc., done at the Nifty M-M-E. 4th N. Curtain and Blanket Cleaners. 880 Let Owens Do M-- 8 X. 1st E. Pbone 960. FOR RENT 3 rooms and closet for EGGS for hatchimr. Plymouth Rocks. Phone 786-J-housekeeping, ground floor. Large SALE FOR Bull pups. 193 W. 1st M-yard for kiddies. Phone 330. 8 North. FOR SALE Good potatoes, cheap. FOR SALE M 592 TV. 3rd. North. borne, 272 W. FOR SALE Garage, 269 W. 4th X. REAL ESTATE HOUSES 2nd S.; large lot, only $2000.00; M-terms. Inquire 71 W. 3rd S. FOR SALE Hay, kept In a barn. Phone LOST Lady's hat, bet American FOR RENT house and Fork and Provo. Return to FOR RENT house partly M-four acres lucerne land with FOR SALi: One good milk cow on Herald office. modern; cellar, barn, terms. Phone 137. plenty water in Orem town, close etc., and 1V4 acres bind with variety to schools, car line and cement road. FOR SALE Used ranges and heatof bearing frnit trees and smail Write Frank Werrett, Silver City, FOR SALE in ers at bargain prices. Bates Cyphers fmlt Phone 783-J-Utah. P. O. Box 105. 4 M cubator. Phone i Stores Co. 1-- Cooper, rf. 0 1. SPRINGVILLE IIONOLl LC TAX LAWS WORK BOTH WAYS: 1RMV ItFKICKRS LOSE of-HONOLULU, March 6. Army j fleers who are stationed in waii some of them protestea toPHVm.tvr trensiirer about iihj viMtinj automobile resident the regular ing COST. WHAT WANT-ADlicense. They were First Insertion, 10 cents the en they maintained, and therefore line, counting six words to the to the the three montns titled line. is allowed tourists. Each subsequent insertion, Colonel William B. Pistole, Judge 5 cents the line. advocate of the Hawaiian aopunOne week, six issues, includan wrote npiumuug ment, opinion ing Sunday, 30 cents the line. the officers. Lloyd Conkling, counTwo weeks, 12 Issues, two abided by the opinion. ty treaxurer, Sundays, 60 cents the line. Vow the armv officers some of 00 cents 26 One month, issues, tnemwant hunting licenses. Li tbe line. censes for residents are live iiouars: count ALL CAPITAL letters, twenty five dolfor four words to the line. lars. "I can't make fish out of one and fowl out of another," says FOR RENT 8 room house with gas Conkling; "twenty five dollars and water. Partly furnished. 648 please." E. 4th So. furnished modV R RENT S. 3rd W. 4i)7 ern apt. 2 modern houses. Also FOR SALI five building lots. Apply 57 W. FOR SALE OR RENT New bnnga M-3rd N. low, 233 N. 1st W., price $3300.00, Rent on terms of $50 per month. FOR SALE A real bargain, good $35.00. Baker Baker, attorneys, 2 room house, witn nnit Dasetnent M-acre good land. $750. 0th S. Provo. and M-and 6th E. Phone 19S-AUTOMOBILES 4S3-R-- Thorn. poiat Graham, rg. THE HAT SHOP 6 19 S 0 bearing. 2 1 I', ,5 4 2 0 its HERE'S MORE ABOUT THE HERALD WANT ADS OWENS REAL 1 got h had taken aa eight : 7 0 4 13 Totals Referee, Jarvis of Magna; umpire, Hamilton of Granite. w i 1 4 O. ten years. aye more than the year's subscription price by reading this page of The Herald every day. 2 3 Ward, If. ..1 Bettrldge, rf. F. Ward, c. .........3 0 Thornton, lg 0 Adams, rg. there Is a saloon to every 201 Inhabitants, the town council of Little Bowdon, Northamptonshire, claim that their the nxwt temperate town; in the world, there having been only case of drunkenness in CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our appreciaBy A. RAY OLriN. Provo lovers of good snorts will tion to the many friends who so have an opportunity of wltnes.sins faithfully helped ns to bear our sorthe unusual next Monday, Tuexdiiy row during tlie illness and passing and Wednesday, when the Brtgham away of our beloved father. LLOYD FA MILT. Young university basketball champs P. O. International News Service. 5. F. Ppringville PAROWAN. MOST TEMPERATE TOWN. March T. 1 Marsden, If. LONDON. O. 7 Totals victory. TIGERS TANGLE d Hay-mon- fol-low- one-side- d COUGARS AND er are-eon- I, home-owners- ). I HERE'S MOKE ABOUT - MORE. 'pi'I through tha fcooa withoat touching the bevck ground, the lart a Buofc of fans alaauat yelird hoarse. Panguitch added fielder, avtUag one point a bead aad Cues Heart, scored see STARTS O PAGE ONE d from the Free hue. la the last of play la the first half Craa-me- r one to send the ball to. Especially slipped in a pretty basket tytx was thia trae of Colllna, j tbe score at 15 all. Anderson and Collins played airPanguitch took tbe lea4 when tight ball in tbe third quarter,, Hearie scored from tbe foul line, Ward, the malnatay of the Parowan , but Clark punned gpringr'lle forteam, being the only one te score. ward with a field goal Ilenrie, Amtoft scored a field goal and a with his most marvelous aecurcy for foul, while Hawkins made two free the basket, sent another counter for throws count that many points his team and his teammate, Dvie, The score at the end of the third made it 20. quarter waa 20 to 13 for Pro to. Cramner tied the score with a In the last quarter Prove made' field goal and a free threw. Thome ten points to Pa rowan's three. Am- was removed on personals and toft started to pile np the score took his place. Davis hurDixon closely by Collins. shot tbe ball through the net riedly scored two via tbe free threw route. raising the Paruruitch score to 22 Parowan made a basket and Am- and Burton tied the score almost toft retaliated with another counter. simultaneously with the gun. Dixon shot another long one, ParoBurt's la at basket waa the result, wan raised her score one point a ad of anusual team work aad Collins slipped one through the hoop on the part of Cranmer, who just a second before tbe gua ended with Burt waa right under Spring-ville'- a the game. basket InsteaU of shooting And Provo, with a team composed the ball himself, Cramner passed it of men to whom basketball was en to his team mate, who tied the tirely new a few months ago, dem- score. onstrated what careful training and Then came the fatal fourth quaron the part of tbe ter. For some unaccountable reason players and real cuNchlng and bas- Spriusvllle waa unable to get going ketball knowledge on the part of the as rapidly aa they should. Before coach can do for a team. .. To Improve the home environaaeet the Colorado College rhampa ment, thereby helping to build of Colors! in a three game aeries From in the B. T. C. gymnasium. 'ha racier. a 6. To Increase the efficiency of evrry point cf view these three should prove to 1 classic. The of the house. the wage-earn7. Te stimulate sensible and ap- collegiate rhampinanslp of the whole Rocky Mountain country will propriate purchasing for home im- tie at stake during the play. proving. For the first time U recent years 8. To ajobillze ewnmutilty pride I'tsh's hoop fans will have a chance for a eommoa objective pride of of awing an intermnuntaln championship series. . For several years home. of U. have the B. r. T. Tbe national movement is built endeavored toand the schedule games with communities around the work In the eastern state, but tneeer hsve of tbe nation. Tbe movement, their efforta been auccesHfuI. This which is completely divorced from year, however, with Coach Mad of tbe Colorado College aggregation, no iill coBimerclal and private inter sooner copped the high honors of ests of any kind, has the support tbe state than he lasued a challenge and backing of President Coolidge, to the Brigbam Young university who Is chairman of tbe advisory champions. The challenge waa accepted and council, members of hla cabinet. satisfactory terms agreed upon Monand such widely influential organTbe Cougars day of this week, izations as tbe General Federation immediately reported for practice of Women's Clubs, the Architects and are now busily engaged in getSmall House Service Bureau, the ting back into tbe fine condition they found themselves In when National Federation of Businesa won their final victories from they the and Professional Women's Clubs, Aggies two- weeks ago. They realise the American Red Cross, and a they will bump np against a formidable llne-n- p when they meet the number of others. Colorado Tigers, for this is the third movement In the first year of tbe consecutive year that they have won communities the Colorado state championship. 1922 about 500 equipped and demonstrated small Coach Mead's challenge might be to mean that he has a house equipped and furnish- interpreted & A competent tuner who represents 18 years' practical experience. For several years connected with Chickering & Sons factory, Boston. "A BUSTED SPRING For quick replacement American Springs For fast service, phone us. American Springs Service Station. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 S. Univ. Ave, Provo. Phone 182. OS IF ifoo to novc Hardy-Madse-n Transfer Co. OFFICE PHONE 148 Any Car, Any Model, Phone 529-- J Any Year. una 135 West Center. m I |