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Show LEHI, Feb. 10. Lehi basketeers had but little trouble in defeating the Lincoln hlgn- - school quint here Friday night The score was, 49 to 15. The last year state champs seemed to have bit their strde again, for In this game they displayed excellent basketball. Roberts, with eight field goals, was The score: Lehi's best scorer. Hackett and Smuln PLEASANT GROVE. Boy Scouts of the first Vear InnW : well : for Lehi. Lewis and T. also played F. P. . O. G. JT. r. P. I high school of the Toons nniveraity 6 0 3 0 s 16 Swenson. If 4 16 Payne were commendable players for Richards, If school rendered. - program - 0 SPRING VI LLE, Feb. 10. Two field Lincoln. II The monthly luncheon- - of post No, training SALT LAKE CITY," Feb. 10. The West rf 0 IS Miller, rf s honor of Scouts week. in Friday 1 1 0 0 S Kirk, e 1 0 0 all that the Payson high The score: 13of the American Legion drew more A demon stratio of the flag signalgoals Aggie basketeers maintained their Frempton. e 0 0 0 LINCOLN. 0 0 0 0 0 ......... Kimball, Nelson, If lg mem together at the ling was given by Rowlee flmart- - rtnn- " faoopsters could acore against the fast 1 0 0 J than 70 F. 3 Storr, rg T. P. leadership la the Intercollegiate bas- Clark, Q. 1 In the Hotel Roberts Friday evening. Com- Candland and Wannie Johnson dig. league game Kartchner, If SpringvUie team, 1 t 4 ketball league Friday afternoon by desome excellent knot tying. 8 Robert L. Edwards presided. playedwas rendered mander. 1 here Friday evening. The final score Lewis, rf 8 0 83 0 ........... 17 the Totals' Utah of t hoopTotals ....12 feating University by the soouta. E. BATTERY 0 0 4 the e tinder J NEPHI WASATCH. was 35 to 11. Payne, sters by a 35 to 40 score. Lively community songs Reasons for giving first aid and its P. G. F. 0 0 0 0 T. r. O. F. P.' T. . vpep4n-etillevalue were given by Vera "Bullock." Springville piled up 13 field goals Bunnell, lg The playing was streaky, first one --4 d!reOtloniiithe -I-nimitable 0 1 ... .. i ,.14 13, ,21 Petty, If Nelson If ... Clayton, rg Prof. George-- JPttxroy, added "if every body In America obeyed and team the then the at their Davis,. and held their opponents play carrying 7 21 7 13 0 0 C. Rlchey, Durham, rf ........ .1 to tne oo- - the scout laws." said Wlnslow Cheever enchantment and slow alternated pleasure with other. Speed 2 0 0 4 Olpin. c ........... 1 2 0 mercy 'throughout the game. Every 0 Mordock, c eaalon. in his little talk on" the purpose of the Aggies E. 0 4 McPhereon, lg 0 . O 0 0 2 15 stretches, especially whenfive-ma.0 man on the home team played like .Totals Rlchey, lg The building commltee reported that those laws,rthey would all be better dewere tied Utah's np by 0 1 1 0 4 LEHI. 2 ............. 0 Call, xne Mair, in rg rg demons and startled the fana here the rooms now being renovated boys. Everyone should be loyal to all O. T. F.' P. fense, which at times was unpenearmorv as club rooms for the Legion laws. We should do a good turn With their wonderful playing. 3s! Totals 29 dally 7 8 11 13 0 14 13 0 16 trable. If ....11 Totals Roberts, two next will be finished wlthm the and be kind to all those with Whom What started out like a decisive The first half was rather rough Turner, rll ......... 4 0 0 Taylor. Referee, read! in be will and that weeks they come we In contact We turned into a should obey sleighing for both teams, neither side Hackett, e 6 0 10 Aggie victory 0 ness for the nert refrular meeting. A our parents and we should -affair toward the end of the first being able to get its stride and the rqn,,,h always o 0 at be g held, will party clean."' Tl keep ourselves aaii enuea o to in lavor.oi spring- Smnln, rg 6 7 . 4 14 halt and through the second' period. new and the time mem&ersjwno that e Jamos Palmer gave a demonstration with Coach ville, After the 2 - 2 1 5 At one time the Aggies led, 14 to 5, rf since the first how t0 w6 a knif& hfive joined back strong Peterson between the halves, the Smith, but t" p'Tri 0- NEW OREM STATION. 0 toraoB, rg nr nn rna win uiiuhihu. vadf II WW " VMW VIM - Bprtogvillelada came back etfong an Hartman, lg ....... 0 ft and the scoreboard read Aggies 19, At a cost of approximately $300,000, V The Jentertainment committee has outclassed the visitors in every deUtah 16, when the gun sounded for the the new electric union station build planiied several parties fpr. the Jnem- partment of the game. 9 49 conclusion of the firsUtwenty minutes .21 AND VOMAN TO JAIL ing at West Temple and Totals 01 tne Lgion ai wata ins uuys Dere -of play Clark, Cramner and' Burt for the SHALL SLIM JIM GOT nk. Streets, Salt Lake City, will be com will be permitted to invite their lady Referee, Curley.. Things looked dark for the Aggies wlmlersplayed - excellent ball and pleted, furnished and ready for oc-- partners. Tne nrsi or inese enterwhen Utah tied the count at ? all Maintained their reputation of a Jieen 4 the still was steaming on cupahcy about June 1. The structure, tainments will be a dance given and later led at At this junc- theAlthough eye for the baskets. Hutchinga, restove and the liquor was drop- - which alone will cost $210,000, is now on Washington's birthday, Thursday, Herbert Smart student at ELIMINATED PROVO and Ivins ture Kirk got several goals, placing Burt at' center, also, played a into the cooler when Officers in course of construction. 22. Another dance has been the Parker school called The Herald which, coupled with foiir f oulpitches ping good game, getting two ringers, and The building is being constructed February 4or Arnrtstlnfr day, and Archie Sellers and Josenh Courier arranged Again"" Bnjofffpndrotestad otherwise assisting his teammates In by Cowley, saw the Aggies lead, resorts is being eliminating sum. Jim rrom the colored t0 one 0 i The homo crew wan unable, to over- andFir&M..Iie i rustling the ball. w 111 wt ud uiucu . lire iiuuLK ui raiueiine ivuua, aim uaius comics, TjlannGu for theSUtlllXier. Simmons and Coombs wre4healy4 I 1 1 fl 1 1 Or. H come this 'marchi, which withstood eHijrt?u at 98 West' Third South street, tho Bamberger and Orem lines, Theeom4r Preston 0. Peterson- ,- president" or ' "Don't you dare, to put Slim Jim out to of Utah ones oT the Payson boys who sucthe end. attack the terowners ef tne IIIUUI LLTiUUL llnUL. The lufnirig" point' which sent tne fwoflMiir clahited that the stin belonged, panles are ,Joint the state road commission, was the of the funnies," said Herbert; "I don't ceeded in lcainih9,.tiOQDi. getting to her George Strom, who ' principal speaker of the evening. He want you to etop printing Slim Jim a foul was. . stock one basket eaih. up Aggie personal FORK.-The electric trains wilt enter and is said to have left for Idajio about Feb. 10. After SPANISH the epienaift wora aocompiisn-- i and neither does mamma.'V praised anon followed called the by Gillespie, SpringFridayuVkstory plaees leave from what vrtU be jLhe basenient two weeks ago. In the Ameiluan LgnmandTa1dt. Shortly after-,- little Miss Sutton In ' similar ville flvees the favorites for' the divi- being tied with the local school .to character, charged J T. W- - Dodd, a brakeman on the of the structure, where concrete that the other, organization fs the greatest "phoned Tie Herald office. "This is Each of these of-- Utah Coal Route and who is a boarder floors and proper sheds for the pro-sion championship in Nebo. The next first three quarters, the Provo. hjgk Captain Watklns. safeguard in America today against Helen Sutton." cams from thA ntW game for the Springville five will be hoopsters were defeated by four fensosTost the "U" two points and oc- at the Knox home, was in bed when tection of passengers will have facili the radicalism and lawlessness thaHS end of the line. "You know Ray two in of the last at ProvO. high gym Friday, evening, points in the last quarter of the league curred minutes, ' tho. officers 'came 'into the house. Both ties for four , tracks, an Inbound and rampant In the nation. .Sutton, don't, yout WelLheis my even- play. .. . little difficulty is expected by the hoop ame played Dodd and the woman were placed in an outbound for both. north and south He both nssallpd daddy, "Saygjmendjny sister Vir-AGGIES. local hoopsters in that game. The ing. The game was the first one to i:oiiiily 4ail where they are beteg services. Entrancetothe Trains will tional governments tor their pacifist ginia want tha you to send Slim Jim." T. F. r. held pending a hearing In tho city be had from a concourse of the most G. championship may be a tie between he plnypri hara tendencies and ascribed the condition pieaaeojwiss. JHelenrPlease- - don't 4 0 2 0 Schaub, If a largo group rf fans. court. rocatrjsa Nephl, the Springville modern types,, from ..which will lead t&Tbe due to a lack of o o house, "wfir io five being the favorites of such a conThe game was intensely interesting Ivins.. rf. Dodd claims that he' is innocent. 1 entrances to the trainmen's rooms, legislature" and congress. He de you?" o 3 4 that he has nothing to do with the the express and baggage rooms, and the to the local fans, especially since it Hammond, c test was absolutely necesit that clared 0 2 0 The eeore was the first game won this year by Woodstde, lg still and that he is nothing more than to a number of storage rooms. , sary for the United States to be thor APPROVE DEBT' SETTLEMENT .... 1 12 PAYSON. the Spanish Fork team. The victory Cowley, rg a boarder in the Knox home. The Passengers entering the depot will oughly prepared since the condition of Provo is T. G. c F. means that of the local squad woman also maintains that Dodd has descend to the concourse via ramps, the world today is such that another Kirk, WASHINGTON Feb: 10. out of the runninrjor championship It Simmons, if...... l 0 0 nothing to do with the still. constructed of concrete, ramps being world contest may break ut at any of the7 British debt settlementApproval agree40 1 10 15 12 0 0 Totals Coombs, rf honors in the Nebo division. used in preference to stairways as moment ment was voted lata Friday by the UTAH. 0 B. Simmons, c t Interest was maintained in the game in ft of lack of He a that maintained CROWDS SEEK CURE. pre house, 291 to 44. One Republican and being higher degree b T. F. 0' G. D. Simmons, jg throughout since the score was tied the handling of large crowds. An- paredness is toorcostly to the govern- - 43 Democrats : 0 opposed the settlement, 0 0 0 5 in each of the first""" three quarters. Gillespie,,. If Glayson, rg Iment are while 227 Republicans, of dollars millions NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Frail and other ramp-wil- l the lead directly from and that 63 Democrats 7 JO 4 First Jt was 6 for each side,, then 10, Jorgenson, rf .'. room to must when and the make and the' one Socialist maimed men, women and children, train sheds the waiting wasted country member, 1 ' 2 0 Meyer 0 8 11 and at the end of the third quarter T. Jones, c Totals caught In crowds that ebbed and exits, so that passenger Inbound and a sudden preparation. voted for it 0 0 G. Watkins, lg...... 6 I. "1 SPRINGVILLE. it was Mr. Peterson strongly defended the LondonrrNevrorkr flowed from side to side of the1 Lexing- outbound- will not meet. o 3 0 T. G. F. P. In the final quarter Provo was Burrows,' rg ton-theater yesterday, beseeching-lyjatorme- d At the head of the ramps on the French action in going into the Ruhr 4 1 0 8 forced to place several substitutes in Collette, c 0 0 0 Clark, If Emlle Coue, apostle of con- main WANT ADS waiting room Section. 3 : 12 . i 9 15 f the which the lineup, after Spanish Cranmer, scious autosuggestion, for aid at his and ticket offices, with conveniently 7 In 35 3 14 0 0 10 Totals Fork squad ad little difficulty Burtt c located firewall American lectures'. women's restrooms, cigar, West and South Temple streets. These FOR SALE 5 acres 0 0 0 apples, Sumslon, lg Referee, Richardson'; umpire, At the conclusion of afternoon and candy and news stands, telephone storerooms will have plate glass 0, pressing ahead. The final score was miles math of Provo. Phone 1 ' 0 2 24 to 20. in favor of Spanish Fork. 0 Thome, rg lectures, M. Coue asked "a booth and telegraph stands, men's fronts on both the streets and wait evening 0 0 0 Bird, If few" of the physically and mentally smoking room lunchroom and res- ing room, so that passengers can 0 0 Infirm to come to the stage for his taurant, and also entrances of fifteen enterany one of them without going Hutchlngs, c . . FOR SALE 20 pair of guaranteed 0. 0 Crandall experiments.. Both times the stage storerooms which will face both First on the street itself. bicycle tires, while they last, price became a mass of humanity struggling $3.00 per pair. Watch for out specials. 7 Totals . ..13 12 painfully to reach the 'Frenchman's Bicycle Exchange, 418 'WTCenter. Referee, Fox. hand. , . - 8.8 tu -- i tt rf....... 10 -- rf.. . 0.0 n t 11rn mi house-warmin- IL nlGUfl tete-a-tet- ........... - South-Templ- on 1 e-1 I to-b- e 29-2- , vlmn-nual- rnnii rr nh rKimnr 3$-2- y te mittal-compan- step-fathe- - . here-Frida- tho y n4 stop4iis-comlng-to-t- - : ........ - 13-al- l. - floor-wtlMje- the 12-ye- 784-R-- F-1-0, " The score: . 4u - tlHfte 2SL J& B.Y.U. MAY GET ONE 8 By A. RAY OLPIN. Marshall Field to Show His Own Colors I Will the Bnigham Young universityJ one of the two games played in Logan a week ago? Or will the local school possibly get both of the games? These questions will be settled the' Agricultural college representatives leave Salt Lake after her last two games with the. University of Utah, lesterday a meeting of and the eligibility committees met in Salt Lake City to amcuss toe matter. The necessity of the meeting arose after Coach Tomm- y- Fltzpatrick of Utah issued formal protest of the clay ing of Cecil Baker, Aggie center, who Tlayed part of. both games with the B. Y. U. Coacb Fltzpatrick protesU that Baker is not eligible to play in basketball because he tercollegiate " was classified as an official referee in Ufnh Inst yenr and, fmthtrr-- f ...jfftnthrm snore, he coached the Minersvllle high school team. "If Baker Is eligible to White men Mill 17 Thlnmin faculty-representativ- . -- slrt6btaInT6irihem the care of the particular member confided to their care. When any part of the body uuh." There are three possible results of the protest: first, the B. Y. U. msy be of the Logan games; second, given one the "Y- - may get both of the Logan games; third, both games may be played over again. Moreover, if the protest Is successful Cecil Baker1 will Jbe rated a professional and will hence. xorta be ' from all college con ' tests. barred : basketball mentors and TheJfoung . - ptayers are very much concerned over, the outcome of the protest but xaey-a- re not clamor in r for victories unearned. They say they do not want Karnes given to them outright, but they would like another chance to meet the Agjevinthelr own floor - waiIsessed, a . u sSMsm ' WTm. aju - .84 DEAD IN DAWSON MINE. v DAWSON, N. M., Feb. lO.-Dawson walu and. watches In silence, bowed down with grief at the disaster : which afflicted her Thursday, rescue a tai volunteer workers con-tinned to comb the labyrinth of pas- - t Whlle vwne ko, ,' - rr.rT v?lkJ0 ..v.uWU - ior the When the shifts of rescue were changed last Bight 24 workers bodies uw Men removea from the subterran. been " ln.w.nicn S gr J! tolnd ha from rKTco busy when VJJ' , in men, olock'Thursday wnoss in genu t General iC etttlfJ'P-aclr-follo-w; aLJrhirtjvyearsrirf- country exclusively. It is also reported he will bread his own dependabl hnrt ni service to the peoplpf Utah coonty is ed out he wertabllah.hl.falS vu hip mmm ixma isiana. others who will enter the racing game are Mrs. Katharine Eklns Hltt, Mrs.'. E. H. Harriman, W AvereU Harsllnan. Elsie Cassatt Stewart and Ktimw . our guarantee that Ex celsior Flour is : dependable, and satisfying. Federal Reserve BoaiT)iiiF When ybuyant flour,' iWst-th"u- yr grocer; endyou.LS, . Luis year. ;: thoroughbreds he haa Milo D. Campbell of Coidwater, been lyjccounta for the fact that an Egyp- - Mlch. (portrait herewith). h tlan physician treated'only one --part f 0In"cd'T'y President Harding to of the body, and refused to 4nfrlnge bejudlit-fairarembetr-- of tBaTl federal reserve board. Mrv Campbell on tne aomam or a brottet physician. was nominated under the provision recently made by congress for a member Seeking a Divorce. of the board representing farmers. He LswyerWnat caa xIdQ. tor foil has been a practical and working fam madam? V . .. er an bis life,, it was said at the White Would-B- e CUent Wen, you see, I House, and, personally manages two want 10 scrap my husband.. farms on the outskirts of Coldaster. which are widely known ss models Q. What Is the Jewish nonulatlon of agricultural efficiency... He Is espe of New York Cltyf . Interested In furmers organisaA. The census bureau doaa . not cially tions and Is president of the National compile population In this way, but there were 246.139 neonle In , Nw Milk Producers' association and promYork City reporting the..Hebrew and inent in other farmers' organisations. President Harding Oiled the most YlddlBb as thelrnatlve language, In Important banking position In the Q. How can one boost 110 volts world V. B, Crisslnrei A. C, or direct current to 320 volts, of Marion, Ohio, to be jovernor of the or what size or name of colls must recerai reserve board, . Mr. Crisslnger be used? la now the comptroller of the eurrencr. A. A transformer canbe used to a T08t he hsS held lnr th KHnnln. n 1 -- I M invoking the demon' to whose province It belonged. Perhaps this U the reason why the different parts of the body were assigned to the different planets, and inter 10 oinerent saints. It tmdoubted- - F-1- well-know- -- b SKIofrf sluMchthey Tommy, heirtoth' Sid Spencer and Lola Spencer are eligible - : hiwn Treated Only One Part of Body.' Among the early Egyptians the human body was divided Into 80 parts, each of which was thought to be under the particular government of one of the aerial dembnsrwho presided over the triple divisions of the 12 signs. ' muite iiMft Gbmtmims rqs MAR5HM.CmeYVilAl.KEH FPOM OEUVEfUN AFiNE Btt B6UGOCT, TO THE NCW DRESSAWKERS HOME tAST EVENVtf - pla?,"-clai- piay ror ht Rncjng enthusiasts expect a boom 3 .this season. Anyway, many ; pew colors will be seen on the racetracks In WANTED Housekeeper. 405 West the- - metropolitan 2 district Several Center: n sportsmen have joined the ranks of owners and several wealthy women will race In their own name and silks for the first time. Marshall Field (portrait herewith), who bought a half Interest in Emotion last year and raced, him In Robert L Gerry's colors, will make his debut In the racing game this spring. Later he will send a string of horses West to represent him In Chicago If high-clas-s raclngNs established there. ; Mr.Fteld has several horses In charge or GeorgeOdom at eImont Hoover Brothers have fark, and It Is his Intention to pur chase at least a dozen more before the been making Excelsior season begins here In May. EventualFlour for more than" SO ly he promises to have one of the largest racing .establishments' in America. It Is hip Intention to hip ) f France antTErgTand to thli"coUntry and race In this F-1- recovered and rescuers ' expressed ihB beliefthat only two Chinese remained in the tunnel. Cumberland . yesterday afternoon was a place of mourning. Women ran aimlessly about the streets wailing their grid! As each body was taken tb the morgue groups of men, women and children gathered about, waiting fearfully for identification. During the long night while rescuers worked feverishly with the determination to save the lives of at least a few of the Imprisoned men, the groups gathered, conversing in frightened undertones;" get .10 East Center- - St tlals" W. -i- r.' lburned underneath. .Owner may ob tain same by calling at police station andTiaymrtor this ad. RECOVER BODIES FROM. MINE. CUMBERLAND, B. C.-- , Feb. 10. The number of dead from the mine disaster here was placed at 33 at 8 o'clock last night The bodies of 14 sled under bridge on FOUND-Chil-d's "m mn nated by PregldStiI. l"i,?lJpreaentaUve"" Hardlnr.- advf aliur bassadortd Cuba. Hi Cromer today lnoVi!f,l.ie55!i?Vjr lnlnf the tt l0r beeu - dih. - reorganisation of gen.nl of the finances, J Excelsior -- . - - . of -t- lie Presidsiit hgiherrrnlarf ri tjrvoltage ff ,hd necessary to use a motor generator or a dynamotor. or to charge a number republic's of storage batteries' la parallel and . V discharge them ia series. mhm.i. .sZZZT""-f 0e president 1 n.,,.-- . . . .. owauon.-H- ' e a . lg an At the tame time the aomlnattai of James iff if UcNsry as comptroller of the currency w ent to the sens t for conflrmaUoi PPu,unBn Drm to an end the agricultural bloc's "fiw.w W. r. O. Bardlng. former governor of the reserve board. wi- -. f 7 .... : Flour i ) M I |