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Show K THE fpbVO" DAILY HERALD MISS HERALD REPORTS CASH PRIZES AT mi X. H, Heal entertained at a WRESTLING BOXjlNG FESTIVE FALL hi)drea iury.8undav afternoon n kiwr of her .daughter Evelyn. Premiums in Cash Will Be Piid k Utah CmntrJlip. iiniaf . -cm icnni.it that Test Festivtl. day, uumu ' round Turk succeeded in puncturing Jack's no and when the gong sounded they decided to give Turk, the decision a a Peterson had won In the first match. . Red Eluaoa had a good time la the fourth matrh coaxing Kid Cook to come out from behind his guarding arm aad play at boxing for a while, hat whenever he did he returned Red's blows with an enthusiasm that made up for the time he spent; in protectiag nimseiz. xn uugeaue-cideto give an original dectstoa and a they called that match a draw. . IVtiMttilltlllMWwt with fanM tar a iUmGuMh KB birthday 4MtifchiJ - theituncheoa at Pom t cwofuaioo of flnru. tMH tihk oJ thirteen cake bearing - , -- pui Mis Jtuq, l(la Dm Thatcher, "Vise ABee Cowaa. via tnM,. )(?ttfe7rMaa Mia A4fevmm. Mm Kay Unron; hliaa Alice Miller, "yra Cwndea, rrlsby, Kali; . eouuer uau ana nam Heal w:w m . It! aad 5fra. Fred retained to their he ftr-- te having ape . hV taw Taylor hare la FTvo ar- )m While wwmoguvisited amn im they Glut, Brm and ijcanyon and aba Fish Son week oa lake. Hr. and Mr. Adam Anderson of Prove, Mr. and Mis. Ford Crandall f Sprfarrille aad Mr. and Mr. Chester Baftlry at Lo Angele neat the ink end at Vivian k at the AnderMt oammer home. i-- Mis ' Dorothy Goodman of Onion Goodman of hlcGill. Jfe- - and Sect en vuatins mn itwwi many at their Prorn with relative nrrovLM mm un guests or V Etta Phillips. , "Mr. and Mr.W. family miss O. Ramshaw and Sunday at Salt Lake spent naras u trove as uw guests of Bad Mrs. Harry HeaL Mr. aad Mrs. Chester Balkey left Prove Monday wonting for their home la Los Angeles, California, after Barring visited la Utah for an Indefinite length or time, mDe Ww they have heen fh guests of Mr. Batter-- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adaat Anderson, and white in g imnl fTlm, flkaa an mn a km. f lbs. Ford CrandalL rmcAGo pouck told to Mr. aad nnurj uoicaw; UPC UTW "Jl DETT WAKO POUTICLIXS IatoraaWanaloagitea. tidan tnflaence la police ha grown so great preclLets few la the last 9on direction of Mayor Dearer, ha had to dlraifr the KJnuthM with tnemnnsnal order that "No orders ta prertnet affkers or potife from ar poBtMam are to be tenanced hereafter.' rlktty at rtnrmg the afternoon the Ettle enjoyed nute and after which dainty tefreahmeata were nerved M In following, ills Cor Saamuaw a ad Mis JUry Raauhaw Lake. ( SafePearl hii FO BEaULD ladies. The Aiacrkan LegVoa acorni" to make wreatliBc boxing aad other The eaniUl' rorkU( "Biaaly" t ftTr popahur with the details for the Orators: 'exhibit af ladie that a newipaper. always the Utah Cowty Harrcet FmUtbI in the hoping to he f offeriac aubataatial caasr ntannr of newa reportiBg, mast " exhUUta. sgin reporting theoe athletie All breeds of horse are iaeladed erent esperialr tor the la die. with special attention given ta the That i way The Provo Daily Shetland pony exhibit which saoakl Uorahl sent a girl reporter". he equal ta any SheUaad poay ah teU ear leaunlne reader all at a drcas;. The parpooe of thU and boxing featare t to give the hoys a chance the legtoa aaspicte at to participate in the fair, the Armory Tneaday crenlng. HELD HIS OWN. ' The elaasifieatlon of cattle pro-rldBer report Is printed next stunt was an exhibition The far both dairy aad beef wrestling match between' a little breeds. ThU eoonty la faaaoo fur By iUSS HERALD. from Granger and an Albert boy Its wsoderful Goeraaey. Jerser and After all- .- a wreotling match boy from Salt Lake. The Granger Holstela eon . The aUlk prodac-tto- n hmt neaiiy anch a bnttal affair a kid. who was smaller than the other, aeeord aukde la this conaty J had the sympathy of the crowd hut it pirrared In the morie. has set a pace .which has not yet At the affair staged by the Ameri- - nrwred that he did not need It by la the Armory UaU Two-- ! holding his own wita- - tfte larger cattle on oar range equal those of day Lrgtoe night there were only two of the boy. Each kid won a fall and then any pottioo of the western stales contestants whose face were mar- in one of their clinches Albert rolled and we may . well expect to aeo a red by bhwod treat their cut and no from the mat onto the floor and was fine line of white-faceand short- fainting ladies were carried out of knocked out when he hit his chin on horn cattle. the hall at any time during the the boards. The Granger kid was The sheep department will also fight-- " the decision. include all breeds with good cash - Contrary to public opinion, this given The big main attraction was then premiums. Thia departmeat wilt fistic sport Is no longer confined to nnnonnced. a fight to the finish be Judged by a real expert of focal the men fan for n generous sprink- wrestling match between Ira Pern raising but thorough eastern train- ling of the fair sex was scattered and Ray Castle. The men liked Mr. ing. - Utah eoonty swine have won throughout the crowd aad If their Castle best because Mr. Dern was many first prise in all western interest and enthusiasm are any evi too much of a sheik to suit their states. The local Berkshire, Ches- dence of future crowds, the men manly tastes. When he strode on- ter Whites snd Poland Chinas are folks will iBbe crwdetfutTf Hirhenwt-withWa-bla-ct hair alii very superior quality and should their favorite ringside seats in or- slicked down, several of the excited make up a strong parttf this show. der to make room for their better fa ug shouted. "Muss his hair. Castle, In poultry production Utah coun- halves. muss his hair!" . ty leads the entire state. There The first event was called a batThis, match, was altogether dif- will not only be some fine birds on tle royal and all it consisted of waa display but also a Tery educational five boys who got together on the exhibit of fancy graded eggs show- stage and hit at each other until one ing the TiTue of grading - and Zex was knocked-dow- a and the remainhibiting the grade which Utah has ing four were declared winners. used to top the New York market-Rabbit- s SMACKED EACH OTHER. and pigeons will also be Then a Peterson boy and Sellers awarded cash prises. boy were announced for a three The, fruits of "Utah county have round boxing match. la the first to fame cash and this round they ran around a lot and long brought valley. Very substantial cash prizes marked tech other in the face a will be awarded for the best fancy couple of time but by the end of the !u1nWBmtotoB'W third round both hoys were staggerpack of apples. The premium list w being pre- ing around and every once in - a pared and will be out within the while they would fall on each other's next few days. , necks for support and embrace la a lukewarm manner. The referee deSTEAL THSEE OIL BARRELS. cided that KM Peterson had shown done at Rawlings Barber Three SOgallon oil barrels were the most action so he was declared taken from the Arrowhead Serrice winner. ' station at Pleasant Grove some Terrible Turk and Jack Peterson Shop, 29 North University time during Tuesday night The then played around for the schedbarrels contained about 28 gallons uled three round. Turk would make Ave. Lillian Allred, operof oil The robbery was Investi- a face like a menu man and then 785-R-- l. gated by Deputy Sheriffs George take a 'running football tackle at ator. Phone 120 or Davis and 8. Willis. A clue on Jack who would respond with a which they are working will kad to number of blown oa hla opponent's the guilty parties, according to the back until the referee could coax officers. the boys to nncttneh. In the third -' PestiralBy A. O. SMOOT. coun- d g -- -- - t thalri 1 Fall Coats, - jr.-- - - r ; " " " ' 0 . j We started something when we V ua M i Thf coot of living in the United State is 61.7 per ceut higher than it was la 1914 and rents are 83 per cent higher' than they were tt that ' - date. ..j?"i tl' Men can look at our special $23.00 value with the widest latitude m styles jolfered for the selection of their new Fall suit 2 Every suit is all wool and reflects the latest a style, whether it be single breasted, double i urcasieu r m a suui i. uwuw. pcigco, vuau- meres, Tweeds. Plenty of thepopuiar and d all wool Worsted Suits. Ifs ) a golden obpprtunity: to buy atihese prices: aiJ 1 w" 785-R-- l. ' . ..... . Jr. n yMM'MMMMVVMNaWMhUasBaa R.XINE w Q n is the largest we have had in many seasons V Plain tailored, fancy striped and checked wool Street Dresses $21.50 $19.98 $37.50 . Silk Dresses in all the newest styles and shades, beautifully trimmed with beads, laces and embroidery. If you are look- ing itor beautiful dresses you must call and see our line. $9.90, $12,50, $14.48, $19.90, $27.48, $29.48, $37.50, You cart $440, $59.50 get the dress you like here. WUXfunjIJnnrriri We feature the solid leather Utz & Dunn and rr- dren. all the latest patterns are arriving daily. You must not miss the opportunity oi seeing this pretty fall Iine7 We sell onijrsnoes that give service. You will be surprised at our low prices. v::.;' . ii l r . - 3 I X- - JTf.VT- PetersOJrandPPexsiM - n ; ! Si : MISSES' SCHOOL SLIPPERS CHILDREN'S SHOES " Sizes 5 to 8; $1.00 to $1.98. Sizes 82 to II, $1.69 to $2.98 Sizes 11 ( LADIES' DRESS SLIPPERS $2.98 to $85 to 2, $23 to $3.48 We believe we have one of the most complete lines of Ladies' and Children's wearing apparel and merchandise in Proyof Come in and let us show you- - hard-finishe- fc . $1938, $21.50, $29.48, $32.50, $39.50, $44.48, $59.50 --r- ..: and up . estab-ffijfjth- fa Formerly Priced $30 and $35 CL :i 1 to senre her! friends there. For gppoint-- j metU ; tclei.hme 120 be pleased fancy velour; beautifully fur trimmed collars and cuffs in all the newest shades. Come and see this beautiful line. a 0 fogs Barber Shop, 29 North .University avenue and wiL Crushed plush, striped bolivia, boxed bolivia, plain bolivia, plain striped and boxed angora, plain and fix 0 0 cou-plain- experienced marcd waver, is now located at the Raw- - is complete in every detail V Q Rl'SRIXD WANTS DIVORCE livorce 'proceeding hat been ln--1 Mitnted in the district court by J. S. Jeffer agaiuot Mrs. Emma Jef fer. They were - married in Loa ta Angele (Vtober mi. The desertion at the cause allege of action. ' Miss Lillian Allred PRETTY COATS i n j nr ah mi w oor suns A e Oar Line Of MEN'S AND YOWG MEN'S - COLLEGE GIRLS. AU peiile ef 1toto who can furnish wwk fur colk-egirlg will confer a favor by iistini their nanie with Mrs. Amy. L. Merrill, of the Bricham Vooug uuiversltyk Some girls would like to work for their board and room, oume fur part board and room and Muue by the hour. ' ; volQ Oar tremendous buying power and -' n iime of business enables us to sell clothing 'H at extra close margins. - Aunouncenvtnt! HHP Curtain Nets, Draperies, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Quilt Materials, Table Linens, Dry Goods and Novelties that we have ever been able to show. We" take pleasure in showing you our complete line of quality merchandise at prices you will be glad to pay. 'A lifgfl special, which is known to then all over Utah county. ( - wool Materials "pi Q Uy,- Suitsrjesses,Sweer4 o o o o o oooo lj-tL,rTysj.: of her daughter, Mrs. llWu of that Slipp ers, Oxfords, Silks, Expert Marcelling . Cennard Our Store Is Now Filled With One of the Most Complete Stocks of d o bobooo o A- ' yUliV n illuess bwr es r 0 ferent fromthoae sxagei ej the. hnrand" due to . the ctHisJant head ; kid and far mwre "excttiag.' hrk Castle awii4 and Dera twist d oat of," After A hng time of pling mmnie wonfcai Wv t imi aad iwrt ing Castle fin-U- y rxaag about la the mag line aad men fhwred IVri and applied a wretly adauro. aad strenBne hold uhirh CasU was proficient la patting, IVva to give up. ind what they calkd feend kxk on Naturally after a tie like that the lera abjwt .every tw akiaaUM'hal third rwmd was fcouad to be Uich Dern sueceedvd In getucg out Many t the gentleman of eoAh .time by wriggfaag aioaad fans were of that if opinio aad honoring we hi aawahkrs aaul Oral could (be rwccxd in putting h was oa hi feet again. caw agh head lock on IVra he would FLA1ED LKAT YOG. om tire that eorimahle gntleouta Sumttime they urornM take tarns oiffkieolly In intnailng a aena grog pmiiton nan nera to canne him to gve up ernaentty nafotner plana .while the other fighter atrwvt u get in mind for he finally pinned Ray' n hold that could a aned ia ataaiag to mat by standing hi t iponent to the naat Urn nan bum oa what the . .. ,k there was of his neck. the brat fall with at keg aptu. uhati v . ever tnat to. wn over. . auiBg ainn A ten minuto rest ww thra taken at the condunhtn of wharh Ira MRS. MAY PARKER IS ,tto-t- b mat with hto sued bok CALLED TO SALT LAKE all repaired followed by th4h a few second huer. This muck r Mrs. May R. Pnrrer was called to sisted of a great nVeni of thieshing Salt Lake Tneaday afteraooa by the pro-aoac- MATCHES FOR LEGION uhw PAGE THREE. 29-3- 3 &ffilfi North University Avenue. ; (0) . S ? EOfflrAlY Phone 44. - J |