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Show ' 9 "' . y'i'y'S'' - u.Hiiiiin hum in in 11 , ..1 , ' '& f 'i- THE SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 18, 1923.; ,, ', 'i'MM. " ;. ... . i" linn J". Hi P- am" back jiNTERCOLtEQlAT LEAGUE. The Brigham Toungtter Captain-'- , b. strong to the second Period Standing of Ujoue;, ' teaos scorea CHmsort AVatWiis-- df the Woh. Pet. 1. .867 first, hut Packard immediately drD n. y. u a , 1 floor for a neat pair of .600 bled .. lAggies".... MODERN ART Z Partridse. who was BUD; ",400 fiplHero. U. of U stituted for Stewart, added another Protested games, 2. " Artist I owe my rint suttss tu Partridge and Dixon shot a fourth. a cow, to lie frank with you. Four foul goals jnore made- - it five. University of Utah. three' left the Frlend-Aand His h than offset Utah's soothe picture that Brigham Young University. ,.33 f'Y'l well In the lead. made you famous ,w!ih one portraying Dut "Rip" Gledhill had been forced a cow ? A. RAY OLPIN. By to substitute for Packard ana the Artist Not exactly.- I was painting ruled decision that White and Blue could not keep up the An umpire's a landscape in the country and a cow the game, be nanft: Paul Packard outticked most of tin? pulnt from the cause It called 'the-f fourth had Meantime Coach Pitzpatrlck personal "on canvas. I called the result "An Oyster him, gave the University of Utah the sent In several fresh men, Including Culling to Ills Mate," and here I am first game of the pair played with the Tones at center, and the fast Boberg B. y. u. in the Deseret gym maay who threw the winning baskets In the ntfth-Ardcame last week. Miscalculations. evening. In the short interval of play; after Teh Salt Eakers etaged a Talljrand "DJd you hear about Old Man Coyne the scrapping, little "Y" guard was soon forged five points in tne lean. going to the walir from the battle, the guarda sub Coach Twttchell sent "Bob" Howard taken was hli It "Ton don't sayr And were unable to fit properly in to replace Gledhill. Soon the stituted , daughter who married Duke Nottlng-left- Into the playing. By the time the men settled down and began to work about two weeks ago!" final whistle blew, ' the team was more efficiently. - Stewart came back ak of how surprised that gstPXMfclft 4 jtooft Jiftn and had the tit leai duke will be when he Beam of hm- - time been extended another minute cut to two points. The spectators -beenre were going wild: It looked aa tttonth the outcome 4n4ght-n-av ell marrying for love.' the "Y" would overtake the Crimson versed. The took the ball on the. first boys, but the gun relieved them of sJ Discipline. in ahori" order the "Y took extra five minutes 07 cutting; snon "Why did the, audden hnsh fall ever lumb. but ana never gave it threatened Taneort was the crowd when that stranger came possession orn Stewart and Keeler counted and Utah waa ahead 1. ,the until Dixon, up or constable Into the rooml la he a 3 score. had each tossed It through the hoop oomethtogr and Dixon had boosted the score to i The-aeo-No." answered Cactus Joe. "Most eight with a couple of successful free The score: of us fellers has played in wild west tries. Up to that time tne u. or u. u v tt r score was films, one time or another. That unity, the result of one free try. la a motion picture director." Then it was Utah's turn. Collett I Stewart, rang up a couple from a goodly dis- Dixon, rf The Unlucky Thirteen. tance, followed shortly after by. one Keeler, c ? a : a think It's unlucky to be byA couple of free Bird. Ig .; Jorgenson. A O A throws by Dixon and another fielder Packard, He I do! Why, once when there hy. Keeler tended to offet the. CiPartrldgeJt were 13 of us round the table I had spurt temporarily.. Gledhill. tg ... A peculiar exchange of baskets fol Howard, ig a most delightful girl alttlngnext to lowed. The referee Jftllei to. call an . me 33 Totals .....12 is. evident out of bounds under Utah's . . : She And .she died! basket and Jorgehsefi PoUhted. Soon 0TiHd He No- -rl married her. t.o po 4 thereafter the referee called an out 2 of bounds on the side line just before Gillespie, If, c . Never Satisfied. 7 t Utah made a goal. The Crimson playJ JorRensen, rf ......4.13 "He used to say If he ever made ors evidently thought the oasket Collett, c x a -- -- a oMars-- a year he'd e4 ? I o i ' watched Keeler throw the ball to Burrows, rg perfectly contented." "And now that he Is making that Bird, who ntood all alone under the BoberR. If . . basket and boosted the White and T, Jones, c. . much, is he?" J. Jones, rg. "Not at all. He's constantly grum- Blue- count two points. state school team put across a The to has he tax about Income the bling s Totals basket few minutes of real , pay." ball and succeeded in taking the first Heforee, Lee Simmons; umpire, Bob Richardson, half 18-- 5. - up-th- e j I 7 , t- - ' 7 . '',. -1" e hv ''I SW 1 ir Age. ff g fi M ; Shipping z Farmer Farmer Fanner 17 27 28 28 ' g i j 1 -- - tlnJI -- n ! . ;;t high-clas- 1 A Flh Story. have more brains than a fish. Hardy Thanka for the MEN compli' ment. . SMILE Hale Whaddye mean, compliment! think that f?sh are lntetrtgentt stake leaRue- meet the various .Hardy Welt, Tyou often see them In ing of representatives wards was held at the B. Y. U. last schools, don't you? evening at which most of the wards had delegates-.- President ' Osmond Crowther was in charge of the gather o-- Frarnpton, c Clark. Ig Kelson, rg Totals .. - E. Chlpman, L. Chlpman, Ingersoll, c The league representatives decided to open the wrestling contests of the stake to men in seven different weights, namely, under 115. 125435. Over 175 pounds. 145-15- 8, 12 o. t.' o p: o 14 u q - o 7 rf... ...... A lukwaras Ma, erVars far tKea aevaia aiaiL I rarer a Mr. aa treaty Niera 4 P. tfclorttr- - "Y" gym. final (win. M l-7- I 11 JJ pT ! Ws ' DEFEATED In ni -- II 4cza, !MI - - ins IrStfHI 4inayHyHLs divl-slen- at aav nw w ........ i,. .'. WMl S t Latest ahdBest 0 0 . An INCREASING, lifelong Monthly Income If Totally and Permanently Disabled by accident or disease before age 60. ' OlaoawragW Weather tVvphat, Did ye near that oar local forecaster ' 'to tryto to get transferred?" "No, I dldnX 81. , Whatt he tron- - BxeakitHntime! Stuffy heads--irritat- ::i rf j ed throats-cough-ti- fed chests-welco- me the cooling, sooth-. mg renei so.quickiy Drought by this dependable a a . - 50-year--" Old family remedy. Don't let your cold dra? you down. 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Phone mcomeioiLa-tert- o -- Wi- A UTAH COUNTY PRODUCT.-- 1 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR nJ ''',.....,,:' Niun ...... .... : OOCtTPATION DATE OF BIRTH Butter Delivered to Your Grocer jvery Mornmg. ; v 3 -M- UTimpanngps - - i.- t. Inaurancs Policy. ' 4 Timpanogoa Creamjry x resa r - v - vs mt further Information about thla Perfect Lift' ........ - .. ,. , .j ....... v THE. llnf - next fryeararf g $200 i:i j"..: , - during-tearMlourih- 629-- " MT. 1TMPANOGOS CREAMERY BUTTER IS ' r BEST THE JIARKET AFFORDS, . , BotinyboyA nten ihonldnt. marry . uiie6a..iie.,cannfrai 4 .it JlQO a month . 3 months talg general liquid 4 667 ation continues. European houses are Lehi I 3 Pleasant Grove 4 .429 doing business on a credit basis, aa all S Heber 4. .429 their capital and reserves were lost in 0 Lincoln .000 the recent slump. New business is being dons at aproflt, bntlt is expect AMERICAN FORK. Feb. 17. The ad that it wUI take another year tor American'Fbrk 4ulnt continued la Its the process of liquldaUon to, be com winning streak by - defeating the pieted. . ; - Pleasant Grove team by score of 39 to 27 here Friday night The visiting Q. Will there be a total eclipse of players tried hard, .but, they found the sun la 1923- 7- - ,- - . A. Tea: the oath of total nhacura. they were up against the impossible when they tried to batter down the .tion will be 105 jniles wide and the stubborn defense ot Holmstead's crew. I central line , will pass, among the Isl- i u aooiw at am eoa oi ne nrsi iwo i anas oir tns southern coast of Call periods stood. 14 to 11 for the Fork's fomla. California Is the only state In five. In the last . two , periods the which the toUl phase will be visible. GAS FUMES KILL THREE. margin was widened 9 points more. West, proved to be the best player DELTA, Feb. 17. The bodies, ot on the losing team, making five goals. three men, who evidently had ,met and Inger- their charcoal soll were the sun oh the Fork'-five- . fumes in the heating compartment ot The score?'' a retrlgeratotxarwere discovered at PIEASANt-MOV- E Cltne, a station- between- Lynndyl and G. rV;... T. F. P; Delta, at 10 o'clock Thursday morn 3 0 Richards, If 0 6 ing. 5 12 5 IVest, rf 151 The discovery was mads by the con- - iXlANY OF NEW YORK rr. I v He says the" cTlraate doesn't 'agree MUTUAL TLIFEJNSURANCE i y i L ior-your.- MjrruALjypj) s I h per- - ; uay-rrincxfj 13 -- say eo. Why, they'ra-succlimbers that they have area named their yoongeat daughter Ivy." continuance, to be rif ; . 1 should s T. alile-hodle- . a occurs j Touridea within 60 days after the accident, double the sum insured will j be paid:: :j:r: . - Diseases and accidents are constantly disabling an ap-- l " palling inirnberJof jnen'an4 women. It may be your turn any i zamuy ana yourseu ui a aaieiy iriantotr-FmHher- ' e j i 90 days presumed, during its further 0' , notr ds ' f always did. Artlat Yea, my dear, but your first husband was an Illustrator of comic T. F. 13 4 8 their ability In public conjoint meet Scott rf papers. 0 0 0 ing early in Aprik At that aame Lewis, rf 0 1 0 meeting the music contests will be Kartchner A Handy man. D -- i held. Payne, c Clancy-Dl- d "yoiT'hVar that Skeets, 0 0 s Section 6 of tne league's Clayton, rg the poet, is on the stage? a 0 was amended to exclude from com pet - Bunnell, lg tiott in "any activity any person who morale? Totals has on inter or Referee, Balrd; umpire. 4.Pox. Oancy No; when I saw him he was honors in that activity. Maurice Jones of the Proro Second raising the curtain. ward waa elected secretary to fill the PLEASANT VIEW LOCAL MEETS. vacancy left by St Clair Nixon's going A Popular Malady. to' California. Victor Prandsen of The Pleasant View farm' bureau "He looks like an man.' was elected a member of (local will hold a special meeting on Tea, but he has an Incurable all iiprtngvllle the last day ot February to discuss the league counclL ment. It seems." the cooperative buying of spray ma. ' "What Is the troubler 1. Ltprhvls.erid berry xups, according -G I KV Long, secretary of the local. WINS FROM "Anythlnyjn Ute nature of fork dis A. All members are urged to attend the agrees witn nim. meeting as I Us of vital Importance. ALPINE DIVISION. . CllmberaT of League. Liquidation In Java, Standing t Notmuch "The family are great as Won. Lost Pet Production in Java is now reported pirants for social honors, are they American Fork- 1.000 to be a sound basis and 0 P. ' To-morr- WASATCH. O. ...... .., - Have you a policy in THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK?; If you suddenly became totaUy! S p and permanently disabled, before reaching age 60, would you ml and your family have an income? and would youlr, famliy be j Ijl provided for if later you should dietrWeulJply a Lifelong I SB -- Monthly Income to the insured while living, and, in addition,! we in force for the family the full amount of the policy, I keep without further premium pajrments. Total disability lasting 1 Ij iba.stfnlnjLlUm TV aMnM ' .) f j Ot 1UI IL4I I I S s Itil , . , 45 47 , ! i Ollea, rf .v. 4 VThe Valueot aa a C. Ritchie, rf h 7 Means of Education" waa the aubject Nelson, U S decided upon for the stake oratorical Murdoch, e contest Sometime before the end of Mair. rg next month the wards of each divi 15RltchteIJgSj..j!0 sion must get together and hold an .16 Totals elimination contest. The winners ot LINCOLN. each of these dlvslon, contests will in O. all probability get a chance to. test F. Hj lis . JH III : H onniwn oitito Mrnr mew jriYiniur juiu ARRIVING tVtKY rzrr 'vxk'xi UAI : . I im - - : T-rr lilt .ill! III in dancer. the way and were The first halt ended 14 to 8, and the second half was 25 to 10. Scott and Kartchner for Lincoln dsctor of a southbound frslfht train, gmtth. who announced that death had were the high men and ""the only ones I When the train, arrived in Delta tne oh.mui mmaa able to find tha boOlKr-15 Nelson. X EltciU and Malr wars bodies wars examined by Dr. D. H. ; the-Churc- Nat the Right Kind af Model. Wife I don't see why. yon never . use ma for a model. My first husband rV-fO -- L bawwrlaoVaii-ottto.1MT Tk?ebaar never ,y held on This tournament will be Saturday. tVhniiry tl. atri -- 111 II 41 42 43 43 44 by.-Heb- finale vs." winner of northern ham Nevw Oeaart That SM7 met cllag te him la aa4 ta health, ut ah win stlch, jro Aa)eng as be has wealth. ge t mateheat " 1 40 m lif 45 :w. 1 aj 39 2 . . . Insanity "TZ" .. Deformity df Joints Deformity ot Joints r .. 0 0 l S , UUI 158475. and. The order of eventa for the tourna ment waa decided to be: ' 10 A. Mj twlmmlng meet at Prove high pool. I P. MWreetllftf and bexln LITERARY WORM 1 W 37 I J r ' " 27 5 The wards were reminded to have their teams ready for Lincoln high school was, defeated the tournament which will be held at by tho scora weiB.. Y.U gymnasium SatutdafeL, Friday nlrht rawuarr'JfratM .I ; Totals- Referee, Ash ton; umpire, Wilson. 115-12- 135-14- 4 n If... Birk, lg Coudor, rg ing. noz 0 2 i - ATlvell-attende- if- ' aaai PW L B ' . , You r' j roTirrted"-for-tlrey-Bt- Hale if .a : - - m ist n. ijl Tuberculosis .Tuberculosis -- : Insanity Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Inflammation ot the brain .; Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Physician and Surgeon armor ' Tuberculosis ' Cancer Manager Hardware Co. ' Blindness w" Farmer Fanner. Tuberculosis Manarer. Planlne Mill Tuberculosis J ' CabJnet-ffllakeInsanity Trfl.VflHnir IMSH IIIIIISJI II III liSSSSSj fiftlfiBTyinn Insanity- President, Stone and Lime Co? - Deformity of Joints -- Tuberculosis Car Builder. Farmer ' Neuritis Farmer Heart disease Barber Deformity of oints Bookkeeper Paralysis Parmer. Insanity Farmer Deformity of Joints ' Farmer Paralysis --TubercukMrts Shoemak , . Proprietor of Book'Bmdery Tuberculosis " " Road Supervisor Blindness Barber' . Paralysis Parmer and Stffclc"Balef HeartrdlseaBe General Threshing--DrygooCancer Merchant Pernicious anemia i 34 A- -i . uarage.uwner r Bookkeeper ; . Farmer wentai Rug Buyer LO - Clerk - 30 8he-r7o- . Tuberculosis 3 Insanity-- . 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