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Show " PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HHUIA El! SPOBTffiSi YOUNG UNIVERSITY l ' New role and a bevy of real utters made the wrVatrhig' tournament of the Western Idvislon of Xht d ltw-kwhich Monatin wa held In the-Trymnsslum Satnioat rntefvatlnf! urday eveiiinR, that thia tat baa aoea in a Ions time. Since the referee; under the uew rule, renders ths decUlnn and ,ttyt little attention a Jo whk'h man remalna on top the - ionjtart, every wrestler baa to get in, and t show ki ituff. While tbt t tah Aiea took the meet with a score of tolnt, tbey,. bad to wretle for Jt. .every 1 . . inch of the way. ooaft-reac- Smarf Fab rics v f . of Silk and Wool i Dress Woolens - tx-a- Flat Crepe New -- Twcedv Flannels and- - The season's in every new shade.. 40 inches wide. Compare this quality $2.95 at, yard -- 8e "TTheCougarr"'tW)k-BeW)fid"pia- Ag-gls- - as ' even, but 8ft.vW cof the match. " Stev-" and' "McmtahA', of 7Tfiomps(jm;ens of the AKRiea' we're' matched lu tha ' preliminaries ' in the- - fciih weight. Tlionipson put tip a game scrap but ' was' finally pinned by 48 sec Stdvens 'in 6 minutes-An- d widths of new Spring pastel shades and price per yard . ...... at Georgette Crepe $1.95. $2.45 $3.95 - .New shades can now be had in an exceptional CJ1 7C. Vi "; y lil.w- quality, at yard. .... tk - Dress Linens V Rayon 36 inch pure linen suiting in new shades. Priced - Printed Rayons, wide at,"yard - special, . , fj $1.00 .L yard- -. . 3 r NORAISESFOR main-tallie- MAJOR LEAGUE r make business good they ought to Rood fortune. The player always bare .thut baseball bad an Inner council operated "nn- - agentlnmTTis agreement and that players could be railroaded out of good major shareiln the BALL PLAYERS d SO '"" " nd- - inches " $1.25 or two stars are not able to jack a tbelr homes by re- big. raise out; of fusing to reiMi'ir. togHe-Jb-4iTt"tl- . -- f a . ar rmTriWnn-mrrt-'Twi--- There ': are--u bunfoe-wP-sUt- e. lower, In tho futnw oKriiokl.vu jiij-ecTulis" fha f ' would be ubln to ra iTRTnit" mn Jor net a contract for s could have refused Cuveuey. ur mitre than one year. and It In nut likely Uint their Wiieat ,ielv'b'd and threulencd to salaries w?m too big Ij to l)e suun retlM- - bur it didn't work ftd; hif " ed by.any of ilie teams. was told be would have to sign In As in as was bo 24 hours oiMake a cut of $2,000 a far there knW, . lBffil jjid,th EhtytTS naturally fig- lioldout tW'lnli'E who got away . jeur Ihr. aiaBrtk. ure that when they are helping to with it and .It Is tumsmii-rhm-ojiI5rookbn officials learnrd w Burly Grimes a r contract for $15,000 a year. He wasn't worth half .that price lust year and when the club tried to - ." .Fim-see- -- e - - 31 l . the.TrtSt w tiers uaihet aeehJed "SliW to do Anything with, the other.-- The referee railed It a draw', and set thpui at if for two extra sessions. Leavitt won the flip and went on top. ' In these tw sessloos both did better --work. Leavltt got the watch oa a decision for being the outfit apgresslve. s Itf the finals. Walker of the who had been protested to the nmU-h-j was matched with.. Lea'vitt. Aftr jtwlvk mluulas- 4b bou-wcalled a draw. . Merrill, of Youug, was entered In this weight, but a protest, of baring participated In a professional name match rmder an assumed roused. Jf oung to withdraw Merrill cvtHi though YomiK bad already protested Walker, Leavltt, a new man at the game, was substituted almost at the last moment for' Merrill. "; Chrlstennon, of the U, took his match from Nuffer,. of the Aggies by a fall. Nuffer gave up claiming that he was leing strangbd. The referee,- however, - failed to agree and awarded the go to Utah." In the finals in the w'eighC, Knude-so- n detinloned ChrlsteivHou .of theafter a slow match la which Christ etiMon knelt on the match with KnudeMon on top during nearly the entire tluxv ; Knndsen had r"cctitly luulenjone on operation and did not crowd mutter as hard .as he otherwise mijrht have done. ' Vtat t, of the Aggiea, showed great xxrciiKth and some skill In the heavy weight division. He first took his match from Don Corbett, of Young, a new mil n who has had very little cipcflt'nce'-bn'Thiaiat, aiid"'lat'er" his nlnti'h from Laurie, of the V, by means of a fall. In both matches, however, Pratt had much the 'we1gllt" et)ril'tt''puT'u' a game fight, but was deficient in .knowtedga of" the game.-- . Anderonof the T)eseret gymnasium, was reform H handled the contracts this winter that some of them" believe" ne "Hub "owners Trad been talking- - to each other during ths off season; With one or two possible exceptions prosperity prevailed and the majorj.engue. clubs made money In inch e 4 abaui ' ' oidi.' 'J...1J. - In the finals Stevens 'decisionod Suyer after a (uittle- 'that brought forth inucb app!aus.i Stevens show ed so well in his mnt b with Thomp son that the fans thought he would httve JUi.. trd- httniKr-j-ltib- jset jp., BAYor. however, came back so strong that that would assume the salary. rridence is so Reueral that It Stevens was quite content with a , 'htoku iMissible that the club owners decision, did sect together and 'decided upon a policy can take it or leave it, tei-so- n - whwt-tWyfJa- ve two-yea- Brigham Young University Lyceum - Charlotte Perkins Gilman Lecturer , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th in College Hall P. M. 8 Miss Lucille Tuttle, Dramatic Reader Wednesday, Mar. 24, 8 p.m., College Hall Admissionto single numbers 75c CHANGES MADE "The Lost Princess" Operetta in four acts presented by the Lehi high school, at the Spanish-America- n f 71 7 Tonight 8 p. m. for-,io- ot Nelw-Khtk- "' p W ttit-'tof- Strand Admission 25c Students 10 cnts All proceeds go to the Provo High school Pre zoster date -- 1 Wch the Herald for ' visiting DaugtltrrJfrs. John.F. Justeeea of Spring City. Is visit. aa Ing'THT-ughter, derson of thia - Mr" - further announcements. ' - Viittora from Binsham Mr.'asd Mrs. S. T. Parr and eon Samuel of Clark. -- All women of the Bingham canyon, were,!, in Provo by Jessie are ward Invited to be present. of Sunday. TUey.werfli the gnesta ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. duffc Here frcm Delta W. B. Pratt of Visits Here Mr. and Mrs: Wi- Deta is visiting In this city for , lli rd R. Petersbn were in this" city a few days. Sunday, visiting with,' friends and Relief Society Meeting The Sec relatives. -1 ond ward Relief stxiety will meet Tuesday afternoon in the ward ball. Mrs. J. M." Jensen will' review the life of 'Mark Twain. Albert Dat-- t nee wil render a vocal selection. A readings by Florence Myers will al- so b, given; A fall attendance la r1 : desired by fne officefs." Ladies Aid to Meet The Ladies Aid of the Community church will meet lu Mena Trope ball Tuesday afternoon-a- t 2:80 o'clock. ; Mrs. Geprge Bratton and Mrs. J". G. Strtckley will act as boat esses. . ... f Meet The Bon Belief Society nevillc ward Relier society will meet at the regular time Tuesday after-nooProf. H. R. Merrill of the Young university will- review two books by Mark Twain." A splendid musical program will lie given by the children of the Maeser school, Here from..'epbLiT, Xarnfr worth of Nephi is In Provo on business) this week.5 A New Style TKat vPrjp;,.: Return HomeMrr- - and - Mr Richard Glazier have returned to their bome'ln' Heberifter spending TSNrttereome obm la:y our. home wtuclralwayi ka two weks- - with friends an rela been a problem when it came to decoration? Haven t you tives iql Pleasant Ylew. wished ior gome way of making that room more livable 7 Here it Canm No. 2 to Meet is--- new style in decoration. ;, the ';; THBrLrATEST-- . 'ill u ' ... 'I'ra -- Panels relieve that monoto- nous sameness of plain walla and make a room live I ' now is the TIME TO -- RE DECORATE. ; Come in earry-rtrhi- 1' our le selection of" these new" panel ef f e cts is complete. TVTTAGARA isBii35"OWr:" WALL, PAPER e wiU tc glad to show them to you. assortment of paneled wall papers. Ask for two tampU Pirmeer Ward Meeting Gontin-tuitloof the lesson on. the "Life of Marw Twain" will be given Vivian Fygareat the Pioneer ward Relief society meeting,' Tuesday afternoon. Master Blllle' Nclaon will recite "IJnckcllwrry Finn." A vocal solo "Joan of Arc" will be rendered L by Mrs; Anna --Masters. A ,4- m Club te Meet The Columbia-Sewinclub will be the guests of. Mrs. Freniia. Masters, Monday evening." A - Jlelief - Sojciety .Oflehrel loo The members of the Relief society of the Vineyard ward ..wit hold their "annual celebration Tuesday in the ward ball. A one att play "ffust will be given, also Xelghbors," splendid 'musical numbers. A quilt and six aprons will be given away when lnnch is purchased. All members are. Invited, tq b present. .. 1 -tl' i1 ,. S'i-Vine Daftce to B GtMn-iT- bo yard war rs giving day evening in honor of UeRoy T7- - -- . . WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS j leave won,for a mission; A basketball game jill preeeed the dance. A lunch will be sold. Everyone i theward is inr4 vited,, t "We Aim to Please" WiH Gatnmoit,-lv- h' - imnrivr limoni nnnun IMUOLII l 150 S. Firs W.,. TRANSFER Office find Kts. Phone 148. ' CcTfetti Danre The First ward missionnry. committee 1st conducting a'eonfettl aanre In the ward social venin tonight Columbia " ',' Hunt Stromberg v presents. j . . . " "OFF In Concert HIGHWAY" - "LONG PANTS' : - t pjgiN.cEs,inp Iff an All Star Cast and . ' Columbians" TIIK Glenn Try on in - - TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ,: . if Warner Stone, and his - t Toniiehtand Tiresday" "THE PEOPLE vs ' w "SOUL MATES" Ie - r.pvrilnf-menlst,- and comedxr Retorn Fronj CarrforntaMf; and Mrs. G. C. Van .Wagenen returned home Sflnday after spending a few weeks in California.- - Mr. add Mrs. Van Wagenen visited friends and relatives in Los- - Angeles and other . parts of California' Trees-ShruliSrr- Vines t v - V , ", .V - -- ' g Ward MeetimsAn program of tee Fourth ward Uelief Wir Will be' beid in th ward chapel Tuesday afternwin at 2:30 o'clock. " "The 'Lifa'ftf' Joan of Are will'be gHremby Mrs.. Charles X 'Engar:"'Prstnat Contact in' the Life of Mark' Twain." rlll be by "Mrs. Jobn'T. Taylor. ,. A' sold"Joan of Arci"' will" be" ren dered, by Melba Webb, accompanied , SVnrUi i? SHADE or ORNAMENTAL "Let Us Plan Your Planting" . t- .' FRUIT inter-eatin- 1UU re's Nurseries Established 1880 ' Ogden, Utah - CATOLOG. ON . REQUEST. ty . ' , : - WALL FAPER - - onows: Tsitainir " Inrtrm&r Falleiifc The county lnflrnicry partut and attendant were very weD entertained. Sunday by the rbotr of the ' Reverend church. Obmmunlty Everett E. Bacbelder gave a talk. The spirit of the (talk and" Easter music was pleasing t Itum pre; ent' .' . d AUI)IT0RIUM welcomed by all n ANNUALBALL A-- "777 . PROYQ HIGH SCHOOL to be 'AG CLUB GIVES PAYNOX, Mar., 15. The" annual Ag c!u! ball of tbo Payson high school held in the Pttyson pavilion Saturday night was a (ffcat success. ' I Oomptuitiim between the classes (Siwlat to the Herald.) The f PAYHOXr-Man-- h 13rThe iiiia- - was. very, keeii". seniors scored highest and will re- the terly conference" of " otii&MneA with "a stake "priesthood t eelver & niinOsoliw! prUcl.Tbe'hinlh' Wis second,- the sophomores conventlou wag held in 1'ay-ojuflg-me- t urd:iy and Sunday. The priesthood Tblrd 'and JiinlufS fonrtli; The u the booths pretwred by ? at ttu? Fourth ward chapel each tiasr amount ef tiwney taken urdny morning with Pnwldent-Le- e The prize It. Taylor in charge. Five deiiart-ment- in and class attendance. sessions carried out an out- winning bouth was a large "horn of lined, program pertaining to their plenty" made in the class colors of Irr the pink ami white. Rue Ciegg, agrivarious official activities. afternoon a. general session was held culture instructor aud Xed Xebeker, at which time the, prlndpnb address president of the Ag. club were in was deliverd by Apostle Giftrge S. charge of the general arrangements. Hichards, representing the gei.eral church authorities. . All of. the we.' ; VbWs Here Mrs. C. Wilford Lar- men'jaf the stake metaf tCe'italie and Lavern Scorup, of Saiina tabernacle in two very Inspiring sient the week-enwlfbf Mrs. J. A. A nightgown .of crep dt meetings with Mrs... John ,JU'flis. Scorup of this city, chine wlti tailored collar and cufla " stake Relief, society president , In wit"- - lQgerUona of lac. trttfiT, Relief Society Meeting The' Man-avSpecial topics were 'discharge, ward Relief society - program, cussed during 'the "day when Mrs. which will convene at 2:30 o'clock Annie Curtis, Mrs. Geaeva Holiday Mrs. Ida HuisU, Mrs.. ALta Cowan, will- consist of "Mark Twain" re Mrs. V. V. FeniM, Mrs. Addie Lud- viewed by Mayor O. K. Hansen, and low, Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Mrs. Ethel appropriate, niusical numliers.. .All women of the ward are iavlted to be Page.. Mrs- UazeL Ooray, Mrs. lary ""' 'J present 'Robert Mrs, McOmel,Mrs, Curtis, 2:30 - 4:00 CL Guy Johnson, Mrs. John Olsen aud Basel. P. Rollson left Monday for T:3o 9;oo - - Mrs. CE. Drake; Raymond, Itonad'aTwhere' ihey wlU The priestbod theme wilt con- - make their home. .Mnc Rallson wsi tinned at a genenil session at tire ftirmerly ' Miss Thelma . Gordon of and Tuesday taliernaele Sonday morning and the ELINOR GLYN'S thlfiiy. Mr. Rollson recently re speaker Joseph Hand, How- turned from a mission to the Xortb novel '" ard Taylor, Mrs. K; W. N'eison, Bish- central states.. ''.'' op Xelson and Apostle Rlehardf. At the .afternoon eonferenee seession was reorganized with John CTay--l6r- . It. Taylor. Ansa O. Page and Alsuperintendent, James Clove withf bert IV Powell of the stake presi- and Charles H. Dixon assistants. . AILEEN PRINGLE dency spoke, also-- Patriarch' Jos(pb Mrs. LIHle Browa was teleaifrom ; Reee ami Mrs. Pert ha Nelson Iwho the Relief' society iiresideney And and has recently returned from atnls-sion- , Mrs. Aunie' Curtis nnmed to fill the r5pcial mitsie was given on Vacancy. E, H,.Stret was appointed EDMUND LOWE Sunrtnx by the Make tabertincle as. counselor on the- Young Men's WALTER HEIRS in ('holr under tlie direction of Prof. M. I,' A. board in'. place of Jerome "OFF H,IS BEAT" Carl O. Xelson. "Considerable Brown." released, "Bishop Raymond 8ttendedto at the after-- Hmhyton" was released" as bishop News Weekly noon meeting with the appointment of the Third ward and Robert L. of new officers in stake' " Wlon- wa9'sntfr?i!Wl to fill the po Strand Baby Grand and. IWn'le'r sittim. John (TavloiLwas also w- nillMndsen .Orchestra Every-EveninLudlow were appointed to the hish lleirsed from the blshoprlcof - the council, Mbe stake Snn lRy prfipajTOn Second ward., HS8 Ifs an event retro-activ- AUXILIARIES -- ' ? Mrs. Wll- wilUBttai a the. meia- of Camn No. 2 at her Home, tijiH(. although should Young's pro- lets 558 Sooth Seventh, .ast Tuesday at test be ullowed aud should Walker temnn at 2:30 p'titck. airs. Leffler be ruled ineligible, '.the score will irlve the "bfstorr of her parents. Young and " the" Aggies, will - .. : Daniel and Martha Brian. Alt niem- ' Je' lied. " ' ' Some e!irtroVersy arose before the lerg are invited to be' present, toiirnainent as to whether the rules Here from Lo Aflgeles Mr. and ln prflfes.-slou.rt!ardtiy;.jnrll(;Uatkui G W. George of Los Angeles Mrs. wu.s preliminaries George kelson, of the Aggies, are in Provo visiting with friends. declared that it couldn't be . or he Fifth Ward Relief Meeting The had as well take bis entire team home, as practically all of them had second lesson on "Mark Twain" will Jensett be dlsewwed- - by i'ofi-.it- . participated in such mRtchea-''-- " Good feeling prevailed, however, of the "B, Y. U. at the regular Re The tournament wa.s in every way lief society meeting of the1' Fifth Euccesiful and Interesting.. ward Tuesday afternon. ,31ra. Hugh Peterson will sing ,' Joan of Arc." A discussion of the lesson among class members will follow hte review; INNEBOSTAKE 7Sl Bonnabellavita s jerjjt nld-1t-oud Nifty Nightie and society Mutual FrcraraA splendid pro gram has been arranged for the open ufcht of the Second ward mutual Tuesday evening.' The program h? ' Pollard, of the V, nt Learitt of lot chare of Raymond' Green, and Tonne, were matched at 15S. Thene will consist of numliers written or two lads stood on their feet longer composed by borne people. A dance than mj me in any of the weights. will follow. After een ;iulnutes they went to ach Wheat, star outfielder of the BroiiTilyir RoMus, who "hfrbe4'B very miccesNful fir fifteen years in fofcliiK the club to meet his terms tliFBto suit. tbl fime awl wrs'frlftrrd Itt the fancy of the owners. a poKitimi where he had ' to act The' cases "f Jimiiiy Cavenpy, Cin- - quickly lni-i(;nlfor hGt!tub's fcTm-o'Take a rut .in wilary:""'--r'fi fin ff 'Rt'irlrofirAvhn tva '. the Pacific Coast. League, ami Lou-lBy IIEXRY R. FABRELL Wheat wanted $16.(HK) n year and Fuusnt-a- , Puilari'elnblu inficlder, Hiv .OAvuerrf were "U'1Uur to d'nlted" Press Blurts Editor) jwy hlin who was released to the Interna- ti.),t price Jmt be wanted a two-yeNEW YORK. March 15. (T P.) . So few of the bull players were able tional League. Indicated that this Mm! met aiid the officials said tbey 60. Kixtb ward coudtutlng as apron baxaar Tuesday In the ward ball. A spLendid program has been arranged. Cakea and pies wilt be sold Everybody is invited. Relief with a score of OH Montana took third with a score of 3, and Utah failed to score. No second or third places were allowed; falls counted 5 points and decision 3. Tbe ckai of 'the evening- - was Clark Lkrson, fougar 123 pounder who required just six and a half ndnntes to "dump-bo- th "the Vtah and the' Age! en trie. Larson ws fa'Bt and brilliant lie "waded lntQ the men nd tbem Amu tWui without I'ereniony. He Duua of Utah with' a head ' and wrist lock : aud Geddes of the I'fah Agsjies with A head scissors and arm lock; Stanley, of Montana, took the IXt Hiund ' mutch from Croft of Young,' after one f-- hte vt'Cttieat ttiatcbes of the. tournament Stanley ri'vpnled, H kniwled(?e of the game tlmt waa auriiriiduK. lu the prim-- ' arii', Stanley won bis uiaicb by a fall from Herman of the U, while Croft hnd'lo le. content wltl a" de'- cisiou from Peterson,, of the Angles. Itouug's entry for the pnn:rt bout failed to make weight aud the match was placed on the shoulders uf Wnyw Hmartrn: youn)jsti'rwhr;' had difficulty in mifking the scales register 135. Smart was matcher with Bayer, of I' tan, In the pre IhnlnaTtra." These two buys T'if W one of the best battles of' the eve- ninj?. .The referee called ..the. firxf lada bout" a wrestle two extrtf pcnods of three uihuites eachi Sayer took a fall tournament to Jhe satisfaction of from Smar after..?, minutes and 43 all. ,. : s,esmds in "the first extra period!. This victory gives the Aggies the Twills in 54 and BasaarTbe ' Aprca MS: TOURNAMENT T feM CITY HEWS SECOhT) PLACE IN STATE nines it MONDAY; MARCH 13. - |