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Show ;THE HERAtD, FEIDAY, JIARCH 9, 1923. BH5fiLD i il UIIJ.V .HIJI M 1U O. f. 'P. 2 0 A 6 H 11 LMVrlghtlf...,. .. Slaughter,- -! .'. Walker, c W." Wright lg... JL Walker, "rg .v--3-- 3. ' LT ..10 ..0 '0' iiMiiiin iifiiif r i iuhi ACADEMY. ' White Rules Favor Jones - 2 Totals 11 8 9 Referee,- Maw; umpire, Taylor. 23 - AID).; WANT Oaten -- lo Yoliel XEHi 39, WEBER 30V won the right' to enter Cramner, rf 15 . Lehi displayed considerable of v its .. 7 1922 championship the rlnals of the "state basketball Burt, e ability in defeat4 0 0 , ,. 2 the Weber normal academy, 39 ing tournament Friday evening;. by defeat- SuniHlon, lg . .0 0 0 0 to 30, Friday evening. "The game was ing titeL.D. S. Ubasketeers in. ope Thome, rg .2 0 0 4 a real battle for more than three Of the best games of the tourney. quarters, during which time first one The Saints wade the first score of 7 8 5 team and then the other was ahead. . 9 . the game when Pratt caged a neat' Totals ...... In the closing seven or eight minutes field goal from the foul line. Sprlng-vlll- e the Lehi came back and Cramner" made G. T. F. "P. that noon loft Weber hopolooply out two foul goals, following a personal John non, If 1 8 of tie ..1 ? -running. of Pearse's under uie "basket The Foote, rf 0 . 6 0 19 Weber started out like sure winners. Saints tallied another score when Pratt, c 1 1 7 .3 two field goals and a foul try roote connected witn the noop for a Pearson, US 0 caging .0 before Lehi got started. Then it was field basket. Cramner then made two Pearse, rg 0 2 -- .1 and tuck right up to tb end of field goats, 'putting the Springville Allgopd, tg 0 . 0 0. 0 nip the period,- when Turner tossed in five in the lead, never again to be Kessler, rf 0 . .0 0 0 two goals in succession, leaving Lehi passed by the Saints. The quarter on the short end by only a single enoea witn a scorcore is 4. 18 8 2 Tdtals . 22 point, 8 to 9. As the second' period opened Burt, Referee, Fitzpa trick; umpire, Sim- Two mora at oaakets the atartjof field mons. a .fortha Springville team, made the second period gave Lehi a three-poi.goal torn the side lines. -- Two Saint lead. Then Weber .rallied, eoores were, made in rapid succession, AMERICAN FORK 31, MILLARD.23, counted six points and made the score score the at Cramner then .tying to 12. From that point antil threw a foul goal, putting the SpringThe .Millard academy five of Hinck read ended it was all Lehi. they the half m tne leao. two more ley were eliminated trom rurtner par ending with vine live the tally in their favor field goals, one by Cramner and one ticipation in the tourney Friday when by Thorn, were added to the winners' the American Fork crew emerged on all Budge, Couch and Anderson tally d in this period. Pratt scored the the long end of a 31 to 23 score In a counted wellmaking four goals apiece final-fielgoal In this half for the game played with them. This game Uor weber. Saints, ending with a score of 13 to was iairiy ciose ana mrougnom neia icorei. 10 tor spnngviua. the interest of the tana. WEBER. with Burt tk Ibe first period the Porkers were a n score upte-eig4itfl4blo-toruthe and matting ciev4ieioaiwcA 8 if 0 bold the Millard boys to six points. couch, oult angle fpr 12 6 Budge, tl ioui goai was- tnaos oy jonoson, This period was the slowest of the Anderson.'C..,.y 0 8 UX Pearse caged. a5field game, neither team being able to 0 0 Price, lg ana two neia goai. une.zoui goai Then made the In the second period, the Millard by gMIawere winning rrewf ending the .quarter, with a score boys made but one field goal, countTotals 6 30 ....13 of 19 to 13. ing two points, while tbeTork crew LISHfc -who was In out taken the last managed to pate seven more; This Foote, O. F. P. minute or .two of the third uqarter, quarter was similar to the first ten Ratertfc-'l...8v-- . f - went in-: thefteninetfth-fohrthT- : milpsttw...... 61 0 0; 12 Turner, rf period. He put he Saints !n.J&e-v-m Play in the third quarter was about Hacket, c 0 . 0 ..... ning again with goals, the equal, with the American Fork team Houthwick, lg 0 0 -- this period for naving a slight edge. The score at Smuin, rg . . , . r. 1 . H the Saints, except one foul which the end of the thirty minutes' ot play Pratt threw. At the start of the Btoofr24to-1- 7 for the Fork team. Totals 15 V- T 16 39 In the. final period an excellent period Cramner threw la a beautiful the side of the floor. brand of ball was displayed by both an.Referee, Simmons; umpire,., Maugh Foote followed this score with three teams. It was in this uqarter that field goals,. AjoUier-fiell:.gQf- ll and the- fans felt the- - southern- - team-woul- d RETIRING OFFICER. HONORED. two fouis were scored by the winning forge ahead. Continual fouling on the HENRY JONES, WHO MEETS YOKEL TOMORROW NIGHT. team. a Foote field and of the Hinckleyboys caused their caged goal part ' SPANISH TORK, March 10. The Henry Jotreris 'gofng to glVs 'awky parent advantage in weight I am cer- Johnson wade- a free throw, ending setback. L. M. I. A. of the Third. waVd all kinds of. weight in his match" with ''tain I caa stick for-te- n Tim Horfl ! the gatno with a score ot 25 to 21. TronndHi-aB- d: honored Its retiring first counselor rTft l)teny;tod mduftl. star on the Mike oVtfnn AMERICAN FORK. "Yokel fit Monday Mozart If nieht snrl will cof ma anv. 'nnppd Wednesday- evening with a social at O. T. F. P. fth winning team would be t5 do an In - A hall, but Henry haa that he where I'll onn finme at thusa rnnniln amusement ward hall. program n 0 0 was tan garner the referee's decision" in ana afaW snmo nt 0 justice, to the.players, since everyone K. Chipman, If;.... 0 given, the leading feature of ' 7 13 which was did splendidly.: cramner, of course, I Chipman, rtrrrrrri 9 "itp'nrv fa a PonH littia voim wrestling contest with the a of presentation scored more points, but It was with Ingersoll, C 6 12 I ffllfAli 4a Uriaa 0 one 0 of In best nitddleweiirhte the very f nrn ilia .wwacianla.X the feood- team work Jib received :hat Birk. lg 0 0 comes to lasting tpn rnunda with mn f lion being made by iMrs; Hanna Brownr all the world.- 1 A A he was able to do so. Foote and flnAnn Jones thinks thai tbeu X. V V VUUUVU) doubt it." i were Games " after which enjoyed, Aft H i PraitrphiycTr-welr-fthe loslBgleamT-- t VIolaAfl ha .TfinonrBsterjTnv HaarA iresbments were served to 65. The rests between rounds is what will SPRINUVILLK. 2 remainder of Kerron. rg, If ........ 1 course, Mike was ready to bet a good round sum the evening was spent in Z L800 F. O. T. P. ten mlnut 1 between that he could obtain the majority " 0 2 7 31 dancing. 9 42 rests IsTiJr Totala Clark, If . . ... . . ... . 1 what Is going to be harder for decision in a match with rrovo 9 weerweignt grappjetv Ira. Bern, regarding Dern' as easier vii wm db puneq orr unaer stuff than Yokel. the White rules, ten minutes of wres-- i That must be the way Ira regards I tllng and aouple of resting. Deci-- . Yokel, too, for the Salt Laker Jumps sion wui De based en ronn4a-wo- n and 'away from opportunities of meeting For Infante and Children : woW inH neuner or Mike before a Provo jerowd. wMijiuiiiiuBiaj pin the other's houlders use The preliminaries for tomorrow In For 30 years v. 1 nighfs-affa- ir give promise of a unch 4t? fmtt ti.Vv.v- - Yokel 18 ..-Always bears -j 006 of nlo class boxing, according to Roy 17 2? the "lOBuerB mir coun- - I .Haray, chairman of the Elks' athletic " Signature ...a tpv n laan AhawMji tne atnietic car- day. "But gun, with all Mike's ap.' nival at the staging Mosart Monday aight rSpringville- 48 - I Why pay'wnt when the same money win hnv V . ? your owtt home a mortgage is frowdingjrou now well take direct -- .If that!. at low rate.of interest, on NO WAITING YOUR TURN. - . "' ' '; FOR SALE.., HOUSE,-locate- d ifEW in the northwest part of town, lot 4x 151-- 2 'rode. Terms on pans Jrnce ' 12100.00. NEW FOUR-ROOframe house, full basemen strictly modern, part terms. Price 13000.00. BRICK, fall casement divided suite rooms Bleeping; porch, strictly modern,. lot 6x9 rods; pan terms." Price $4850.00. NEW BRICK, full base-len- t. strictly modern: part - tennis - v Price $5000.00. FINEST VACANT LOT in Provo, on corner of Third West and Third South, smaTTTisymenr down and $10.00 per TV-.1- friee, !IBM.Q...w month, TIMPAN0G08 BUTTER is fresh each' day to you: groc AYNONE wanting brown Leghorns, AND HEMSTITCHING 230 W. Center. Won Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. - . i LOST Small siaed, ne AND tOTS FOR SALE wood coaster wagon. Elliott & Owens, 214 W. Center SL W. gth N. Reward. Phone 86. ... WESTERN-BUILDIN- tire-lran- cot fire-roo- : M-l--tf ten-roun- H. M. AVERS WELDIC LET U8 sell your property. Elliott ft cetyleneeldtagand Xtenter. Phone 864eld anything maae "of b, guaranteed. First class modem home, E. 6th N., Provo.. Phom SALE FOR partly furnished. 421 S. 3rd W. ' TIMPANOGOS Mil ten-roun- d sJPr- - Ha. Business 2 1 llsert m w wttL M - -- Phone M7. Prore, Utan. ItatroBags of the farmer. farms . Our are run as business e- CLARENCE RASMUSSEN VV- - ;. ' Phone nterprises. 869-- The products of the farm are thrown Special . Representative f h"- t f ' THE BANKERS LIFE OF DES MOINES One of the most coriservative- !y managed life insurance companies irr America. 4 -- .V-ftA -- " " t ' t - V Information-gladly-furnish- 1- ed without obligation. ABE W.TURNER Attorriey-at-La- w Room 7, Knight Bldg, Provo, Utah; Phone 661-- 1. 0 DR. H. n.- rz - i - r . ... aHetiflf ie ,J .t F. CANNON Evesis-h- t nn". i inm vnifpi Provo, Utah. NEW YORK UFE COMPANY L, T. EPPERSON, Agent Phone 3074. ' i Soecialist Xyver Irvine s Store; rhone555. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE' Geo. E. Brattan, Manager Repaired, Bought Typewriters and Sold. ' Repairing a Specialty. AU work uuaranteed. , f&i TJooes : ' mil Phone 207-- FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED JOHN UEBIIARDT ' - . I y ... - - -- v,''1 u ' w, n, - .V Vr - , V !": Jl I 1090 West FirsfNorth. ' g none ow-i- t. t'e. u:. Our xarmers uo i !L&f,W5 I r?P th,r Wdurtaxtaat V - U tte least Prsiu6tlve or is' poerly located er aeeft Ie vslopment er4ha rsisfaU ligaceK-tai- s. Our labor costs are greater than in European couatrles aad as increased yields ner aor iiunv i Involve more labor the lacrease la i'-productlon from more' Intensive " culture or from developing less de- siranie land Ukes place slowly. " Improvements in our eouatrv' 1 which increases labor or utillia. tion of less desirable land involve ' higher prices for food unless the farmer Is willing to take less , - profits. m,. r"""-- ' are abif to pro-1- . hatja-Uiee- ....i.., to taw -P- m lust M-1- Hce food at pres taster Route 2, I Ptoto. : . M-1-S ; FOR SALE Apples, vegeUbles' and sweet eidnr. H.' H. niloww. ins ww v w 4v ' v VVM sjphone ll .... teams. 7 four and FOR SALE J. Strong, Alpine. - Phone a culture is to be made permanent, . profitable and comfortable. ' Civilisation Needs the Fanner .The solution , of our food proh-Ieb directly connected with the . land problem. If there Is a proper, adjustment between the value of land and the other factors of pro ductlon and the prices of ' fana ' producu then It will be Lj for, the farmers to attach thispossible prob-- . lea with the hope ot arriving at a -satisfactory solution. It land vat. ' aee are run up beyond their value tor production purposes la orter that the speculator, be he farmer; or real estate dealer, may make money thea the real farmer will , " Bnd . farming unprofitable. The-- brighter andLmoHLambltloBs yoing" men will be attracted away from .' the farm " and the farmers aa V claaev wilV deteriorate.- - $ ThlsVIa V turn will mean that our dvllisatioa i will ga backward. Instead of for' war&V'1 k;;..Si-'.- Hjm V, Kvery citlsea' Is , therefore tnte ested In the land problem and ase his Influence to see thafspeculators do oti raa the seUlas': value beyond production valde. PlcUtloae. Uad valnee seen biebev cost of avtag and ulUmatsly Aliy-er- . Uereased near IT class et citlsaaa as tomeat, 1 m . let : f iZ-shoul- - V .. . ju-- A Buick six. Phone M-1- 5 isu.it 267-- Twoecona-Eandai!- , one touring, one roadster; wr prtcej leaving town. 39 W. 2nd Employment. WANTED-ile- n or . taks to women . A has f orders for guarantee- -' ' FOR SALE Slightly used ? Emerson iery for men,genuine women . and ' yutnu, b oargain. fayior Bros. Co. darning. Salary 175 r 'P-lS-t- f full time,. 11.60 an hour spare' u Beautiful" spring .line..; L3. WH ITE EGHORN-EGGS Pa, for . , acreage F-t- . Automobiles. FOR SALE FOR 8 ALE GIbralter onion seed, 2 per id. inquire Z6S N. stft w. M-- S. crops, livestock, teed, bread and conduct his, business conomica!ly so as to furnish food at low cost and at the same time he Should have a :rwraan1 b 7 FOR .SALE-rFIr- st class Jersey heifer, wilk freshen in ApriL C90 W. 3rd rarmer ,nas tie job of feeding the world. He cannot loaf on the Job, UM. ALE-Pres- on rV LE. beId - five years old. W. - Pr SHOES-SA- cheaper :46gJ solM leathBFflwjtlr heavjg donble srf 5 sewed and nailed. The uppers at Fhone S7wr- -L- n w hatehlngTrom-the-fam-niii Toung strjiin, 70 A D 1 . , 4 per hundred. . Phone t .ucuuwa jDrooK rarm. rj..A--. ; . 5 ifsURPLUS . - ARMY We have Just bought a tremendo stock of Army iHunson last shos u io "the "imwle direct Pncs $2.75. These shoe are 100 per cat 2 . .i SALE 1 ineavy an enrome lenner wiu -- yi Two light Ford delivery lows tongue, thereby nuking trucks, in good condition: one al waterproof. These shoes are sV most new. Sutton Tea China, Phone Terr fast and we advise yon ? once to Insure your ordei fist. ' tilled. FRUIT FOR 'SALE CanneeT 3ams.' Thc sues are 4 to 11 --all iuu Dreserres. rresn rasnnemM. as7 Pay postman on receipt of gonds tf ' TI-1send money order. Money fc:undcd It NiSnd 'S. Phone 143-shoes are not satisfactory. I lt FOR --IS - young Jersey CO THE M. COW. 180. L. D. PowIat. Rat 1 1441 Broadwar, Kew York (. ty. . WU nu, muvT. una rapttal are the" three factors involved in production. A rise In any one. of these factors increases the cost of nro- iuction. Land Ta'u8 Mslhg fapTdTyT This means that many of our farmen have become, wealthy not so much from the farm products told from the farm but from the rise In value of land. They are enjoying what is com monly spoken of as the "unearned increment, v Some day somebody wui nave to psy for this. If do apt then it wiU be our children or our children's children. , Something te Think About .; It Is said that only from 1 to It cent of the farms ot the United ' States are Inherited. ' The rest be paid for la whble or la part once with ' each generation. , Can this be .doaet With Increas ing; land" values this becomes In rea creasiagiy mere aimcuit-sonable rate ot interest oa land ' worth 1800.00 win involve aa la- , terest er rental charge of 115.00 to i is.v per acre, t on land worth I $400.00 this will be trom $20.00 to er gcre..:Thl8 is a heavy .died charge - for 'the farmer 'who attempts to pay tor hit farm 1a the v course of a Ufe Utte Unless this -- eaa hedone It mesas that we are I te he cursee4 wija a permanent tenant system.- .s ,' The eeasns shows that ear farm 4.o-p- First Class' Work Guaranteed. II .'.- n.. upon, the market in large qtantU . - exist-ehe- e to the 2 Mr FOR SALE wtiS-ia- id -- their W ' house. Phone Two-roo- m n. ara v. atalrs. Tkey le lasl- laUea. It Is true thai we ktre re la a teaiaess war. Oax rural gloas ef sevelefe4 er eabr far uaiiy ereiape Una, at tte an-C Elks Bid. -- etCv-..W- FORALEr-kio4-l)an- r- fast mil. M For SatowTrader anksrs' Aseeelfltleib AfrtoeHerel BXreeter American . i M-1- irflua ofts Income Tax Counsellors. 7---, a - iitnd Prices a Public Problem GUY & CAREY r FOR SALE partly modern uouse, pantry and large closet, gas. BUY your baby chicks from the A.-- 8 Inquire 848 E. 4th a, Provo. Hathery, member of tha $r Ao. County. Farm Bureau FOR RENT 6 rooms, close In. 125: Hatcnenes. All flocks approvtM no children.- Adams, at gas office. farm bureau inspector. We handle so M-- ll hMrl an1 lrvAtaA grade for the ponltryman who wants FOR RENT-rTh- ree furnished rooms something better, write us at one, for light housekeeping. 243 EL 7th N. for Information, prices, Phone 460-L M-cuKcaery, reuuuma. vain. FOR SALE Professional ' ..... jooier-jcommuie- e, BUTTER class home product, Ask j -- Q QI makes easy installing tage, fully modern, including fur- waiting for your turn.4 nace. . Inquire Dr. V(, T, Hasler, solidated Real Estate C( One new FOR .SALE - - Be W. H. RAY- - HOMES . over , FOR RENT furnished TOart men t, t partly modern, near round house. 190 E. 5th S. .Phone 676-J- . -- CASTOR A settings, WeetertB,yD-No.8- M-- ll tl6ld-eat-from. 00 Ml- TIMPANOGOS BUTTE' Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. from' cream produce 78 N. University Ave. . Provo, Utah. ment T. B. tested cowl rl - ; SIX-ROO- at or ther first limisesoa&- -' time located SIX-ROO- -- - "osiiy - , t .., . '. - FOR SALE Farm machinery, good condition team, har-o- s wagon, pne sectional cement ctlo wajr piow, parrow, beet and puller, a side delivery. 4P jT; DeLaval separatot with electr Z,' milch cows, and yearling heifc J. good brood sow with 4 youns one ensilage cutter. At th FIVE-ROO- the-nUle-;b; - or 131H W -- ht ........... 67d-- PBQYLVUTAH. . Real Estate Rooms, Board. - 1 easy NO COMMISSION. For particulars Telephone : - TV ' : .' y - - " will advance money J00 aujf'e' r e - - x FOR SALE Pair D . . . .OArt ,1 .. mow amn iaaa Kiln S.- - P-- Weetey: JL P. Box 2tt No, ih oh i i. S. ARMY u. V MEN'S HALNCOA' ' . STOC-U.- SALE Furniture for fnr rawns. real rooa atnrr. in Mnn. Ifan be rented where fnmtii.v i. Answer Bj5-B- , Herald office,-- . M7tf Lf.W . . . SALE PRICE .r .Value ?10. 00. ;93.05 -- , - - These raincoats are made of Gaa Mask material, . same M was used la the U. 8. Army during the late war. ; We guar antee. them to be abseJuieTl , - rainproof and they can be rain or shine. - Slses H-jcolor, dark tan. correct chest aid measurements. . pay p $3.95 on delivery, or senJ x . money order. If,- - after laing coat Ton are not satlsfr we will cheerfully refund 7 'M ' " money, - voone, in cooamiavin quick, oria ii laaensoeVJ. nnaenrnone rem ih m mnv . , Wni . v.it MisceCaneons Wants. HEMSTHHINQ and PlCOT ECMli , "work done in the beat ! sll hinds ct material and household linens at reasonable priceaT BUTTONHOLES made oa silk shirt a specialty. AH wort guaranteed. SlNOUR S3W-mMACHINE CO. 17 tL Ualvantrv IsvenUe. Phone 191. f ifw,,. WANTED boxes Romes, Qreev - tags or Pearmsln soDlea. ttinmu 72 N, Sth W,. Phone. 110-M I tf 1000 FOR COLDS. and the grippe and In-fluents use the 3. R. Watkina Rum. dies.. Phone Seventy Ease 242-- V ... or call al loo a vU . . 7f ;.;-f- . U S. DISTRLBOTINC SAICOMPANY-- T. W. 22nd St New York '.CityVNY. " tcC 'WW .eaii |