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Show ' V .1 i mm -- '. '; . - ' irrii .J. - -y . my" 'f f ' fnllpE-- "hall. He EDeafclnjrT. The sinelns v a IIUULU IHILILIIUIIILLlUr HIIHIIII 1 Kienawi-Tnorar--rr- SpringvUle. Tuesday. f OroesoecK ana L. L Beck, attended'" ther lyceum Earl Sumsion number at the B. Y. V- - Tuesday even - JRoe TOliiT ' ing. lUIf ' Simmons - Pbannacy Mrs. .Anna Mendenhall and daughter Yetona apent Thursday at Povo. icaill WtSYX. What do you think is the best lineup Provo can put into the new state baseball league? This question was forced uppermost todaTwhen A Fan" sent in the fol lowing suggestion in the way of winning the state pennant: , Catchers Fallentlne and Bailey. Pitchorp - Miller, Dunn, Keottghr" Infield Wilson, Ralle or Setter, Floyd Pern, and FlUpatrick. . I WestlM iirnr Tilflim "vvlv" HhHr I mil v IILIIL wnT. . , nished by the male quartet, Lewiy as-ProvoF.Tesday evening. was Lake derson, Stewart Starr, Lynn Allenan V Salt of H. Thompson - friandsat and sbaktog hands wlth-- 4 FRIDAY'S RESULTS. Weston, Idaho, 17; Springvllle 13. .Windsor, Colo., 17; Dixie, 16. . Custer, Wyo., 23; Elko:,Telftri6. Snecial nrograms were given in the various wards of Springvllle Tuesday afternoon by the Relief TOcieties tai celebration of the annual anniversary the Relief so of the organization 17. Those taking: part March clety, at the First ward were Mrs. Julia Maycock, who spoke on organization; work; yocal solo, Mrs. Ed Clyde; remarks. Bishop O. B. Huntington; duet, Fldrence Simpkins and Mra. Chaunceyj ; Sprme, ;Utah. . THE STEEL CITY -- II Phone 22,7 DR.aP.CANN' . Collegiate interest this week is cenThe new manager the Provo State on tered the intercollegiate wrestling league" baseball team will be one of 8IGNS JOHNNY MEYERS. JEyesight Specialist meet that is booked for Provo next these men, it was said aLa meeting Los Angeles, CaL, March i "' ' 24. March of . the directors of Sport Editor, Daily Newspaper, . Saturday, Thursday evening the-PrAthletic association: Provo, Utah. ; For a number of years past the cot- (Soecial to The Daily Herald.) TMMTF4TZPATRJeKHJ. of U. wish to let I pear. c mnmun MTV ranh liTha Somsloa" gave; flw flrsjt Relief society Mondays, Tuesdays and Wedleges of. TJtab...fcave Men morcoach, and wh&Hmartaged 'the glen you know that 1 have accepted a. nv to p. m. ' neglected the; that sportrbut this, ear basketball aggregation. a'lnttteir Mr8. J.. S. groesbwlt read nesdays, uunners for a part of last season. iermsTffom" LeRoy. Hardy of tte fWeston high the to Alcove Curtained the "From At This Drug Store. . . F. L. 8NAPP, former minor leaguer, again interest bag .been rejuvenated Provo Elka to present Johnny last year's ihtermountain cliampfons, and- - de- - C -- S. Senates- - ladles' chorus, Mrs -last fo evening all catcher three and batter JiRi grappling aspirants otiJB9 leading jQuJIleMFl8lger-Jlotostea4r-Staifeated theUtah state champions, the M, E. Crandall and- - company Mrs, Northern league last year. of th universities have been looking champion wrestler, te meet any j Selnia Kelsey gave the account or ; Springville five. le. :7l"OHTJBBM PETERSON, of Logan, middleweight that is selected; TOTWardHktthe with reason e- unknown the her somFor trip to California. - Tne rourwwho and also '22 in tried his hand at We do not bar anyone in that Manager Tommy Fitzpatrkk. towas as- followst Acspelcal enthusiasm. failed vllle boys get Spring class--" Incidentally, I might sav AU of .which strikes one as a pretty managing Ogden, and Both the University of Utah and the seemea count of the first prganiation, Mrs. Uieir anfl way 'HAPPY" HOLMSTEAD, manager in t ,b:t that is Champion Meyers plea'ei I t ado more in'iividxial work than they John Patrick; reading. Ms, Jesse O. Agricultural rollege have wrestling fair team, but, upon snowing It to of the American Fork-- Central tahfTbshow before the Provo Elk coaches who have (been wbrkhfg hard several Provo fans there was an in team. done in ct!ier pames during the Reynolds; planO selection Mrs. David j hf With best wishes, with their 'prodeee and --claim to etant insistence that the line-ustate and i".tferaiountin "touiraments. Wheeler; reading, Mrs. EliaTHorn; was Manager Dave Mitchell of .last LARNEY LKHTENSTil.N'. have champions In all weights. Coach be. the rea-- " double ouartet, Mrs. Kenneth Condle Many fans a.i:ribe invlr.ftftt.hft.inpftmjng jwhHefo weak in spots and might be changed year's Tlmps took himself out of the Manager of Johnny Meyers' safi-fpAlvin Twltchell of the B. Y TT. has An appetUng lunch t:.a;. Sp ingyflle and company. ux'lm-ice his dnolnrntion that life can1 nim by with profit cftaTO -- likewise boon on the Jub do their- - Banking Business sUalguteumg was served at each session, not take charge of a. team until after What ls certain to be the premier lads to, win last night's, contest. out the tangles of the tanglers hut Hence the contest Hazel was . Harmer was the guest closer Cramnerthan Miss June I. guarded of ajl wrestliitg matches- ever offered A to date has made no remark about the hnniii shower Tnnrs- - with uft. We Two months from now the state - President HarrjMieal was" attthor- - to the fans of Utah he has ever been before, and was of hon"'- - ftt county, it nnt nf by.-Ji- er numbe ef fweightr be intends his langun eanon opens in Provo. on izcd to get into comiaunimion"wR mother, seldbjOLeyex jetjilMelMg eflaugl das evening, given jiow-4acithe.. entufl.fitate,.Js-tha- t ing lifVbur thirly-secon- d year to get a gooa snot at tne noop. con- Mrs. Loran. Harmer. Games and a de4 that day-- the Brigham Peaches tackle ttiB "above" applicants, and to obtain us: jroungsters.to take. ,. Final tryoutt for places on the the Provo Timps at Tlmpanogos park their terms, after which another meet- the on was' Idahoans luncheon the Cramner licious enjoyed by centrating of very successful busines's. YOKEL VERSUS MEYERS! Aggie team were held last week and long before that day the Tlmp 11ns- - lnOOae directors will be a lied. forgot to take into account Clark's un following friends :Mrs. WJlllam Pace, "MlkiFYokel, middleweight wrestling the Farmers feel that "they revealed lup will be; completed. In the mean The 1923 Timps will be Btgned op champion, of the wide west, will try to canny eye for jhe hoop with the re- Mrs. J. S. Boyer, .Misses Eudora "Service and Accommodation" some future Yokels ana perns. The .time. a flock of baseball farm will rtls-- before May 1, so that training may take the world middleweight crown sult that that bitty little forward Miller, Jesse Alleman, Glenna Erickother two schools laugh andXaay that of the Pearl our constant motto. field Hutcfcings, three or son. even Packard, iprobable caged goals. Fay makeup day, before, thaj cussjhe from Johnny Meyers, right here in these preliminary matches atx the team, and as the fans pay the money accordIngJojllifi-lrecto- w. The Weston bunch, which was Katherina: South worth, Vesta AnderThe nea- - Provo, Utah, U. S. A. " northernmost restitution mignt havei that makes league baseball possible son opens May 16, with the Brigham by the Wind- son, Mary Birdj Bess Reynolds, and Of course there are some who n- - featel Thursday evening ' SPBJNGVILLE, UTAH. -'--. stars ani thatf ahntiM hnvA a vinTA In nloVlnor Peaches playing herer- uncovered some "future r - slsl thal"tfa'Dern7is' the western sor' five, "uncofke'd a much faster Ella Brown of Proyo. Miss Harmer right, but riexT Saturday will confirm the team: at least the new manager Other applicants for the job of man- chamDioh in the G. of BaiULake Olsen J. than will marry they middleweight rlnai. game 'against Springvjlle the belief that no present champions jcannot do worse than listen to what aging the state league Timps Include ; City in the near future. Yokel H14'8aiflJgtfle Colorado team. but, Ira has refused to-have-ee- n J unearthed.' the supporters of baseball say about H. F. Ixtt, Castle Gate and Preston The game as a whole was clean and Mrs. Ralph Reed nd -- children of as A here, Tk... H Ah MAM AAAn1M A. U II, feUCBi BliVUUU. ui 11. AliU Jurprised I 4 W. P. Hall. Taft. Calif.; Billy Olea. and a flock of fans all over the west fast, only three fouls being called on. Sanford, Colo.,Mr.pleasantly lack of triangular competition in re To encourage this., ambition to- - get son, in the, National league three years are sure and Mrs. Charles that'if Dern ever again faces the Weston flayers, while Spring- her parents, cent years the comparative strength the very best possible team The ago;, and Frank Pingo Nieberg. Mike before any. but a Salt Lake vllle also kept free, from fouls. Weston Martain, Tuesday, when they arrived of the three teams is but a conjec- Daily, Herald will give three' prizes FJefeer and Jerry Dunn, both in crowd and referee, Yokel will pin the had difficulty in scoring on tree tries, unannounced on the noon train. Mf. ture. One thing is certain, howver, for the best Ttmp line-uCalifornia, .have Written tor berths Bern . shoulders ; to. the', mat Tbew-- J alny only pM taUy .wMa-iia- mi and that is that outstanding stars bor- - JTOhaanjlcklng the best team I e and so hag Kin- - fore It looks as though, if Mike! ner's average was one out' of three home here. Tlmp line-up- ,' Seventeen years has proven to erhigT)n"thff"TergeTCTiroies8ionaU8nT will be given two admission tickets ney, who now ls in Mllford. R. Turner of the bishopric at Delta Yokel can defeat Johnny Meyers he tries. are strikingly absent from all ofo the first league game at Timpano- . as the the local people of our Steel Olsen started the scoring only after spent Tuesday and Wednesday will have the best sort of claim on I tnem. gos. park. Business men throughout the city hebTTdrchampionflhipr- several be guest of Charles Sanford and the will pern The Aggie tussiers m the order or To the lady picking the .best team are enthusiastic over the bright out have to meet Mike a city that we are capable of family. then, or retire from counted free try. Gassman taillied Phebe Singleton look tor a good baseball season this tneir weignts, rrom xzs pounas re wHj De --iTen box oI candy.- Helen Misses Lela The were Cramner while ' Clark and twice, Boyer, . championship claims. competing with any bak To the. Iiojr (under. 16) picking' the year. Everybody seems pleased with heavyweight, are Pete Peterson, Obed and Birdella . Reynolds LeRoy Hardy, matchmaker of the responsible for Springvllle' s tour Groesbeck Miss Haycock, C. M. HomeiVletor Terryyfwt team will be riven a new baseJ the workings of the newly organized Provo Elks ot were second guests period the Utah when quality and service has signed both Meyers points, in the baseball league and predict that Provo Karl Harris ana uoernansiey. iiarni ball lads tied the score, the 'half ending Helen Clyde .Thursday night Tnfcnl tnr tht fans will pa unrnn mitrhtv flna" hranil II and mg. . affalr, X W.T TT ' J ml l are the two ic best and Haycock perhaps is invited to the nation w. i.m wwtt uaseaan 0i baltdUTlng the coming season, which probably wIU be held late next considered. Gassman, Clark and Cramner i beta for the Farmers. Both-- of these contest juue time until April 15. will (be Ray TJmmerman, They are also certain that Provo will week. exhibit al been art the factors. any having scoring 30 wants Meyers Johnny 'April two men were on last year's squad. We use Utah County Prod In the third period Weston ran off Everybody welcome. president of the Tlmps last season; have a winning team this year. the day. . Mike-hathe idea tbat-- he Coach Alvin TwitcheH has not as JohaW7cAda. than whom there No one in Provo seems to regret tha with their honors, all raising could draw a larger house. In Salt yet decided for every entry for the ls no Detter baseball fan In the state, the city's having graduated from the Lake than SPRINGVILLE PRESBYTERIAN. count to 15, While SpringvUle could WM. WAINWRIGHT, P herein Provo, and maybe not "TT but he will put the aspirants I d Roy rjoren, director of the Provo Utah county league and enthusiasm . The. Utah lads had several score. Robert Browning wrote: but Matchmaker so, that for an Hardy put exceptional year good opening inrouga a xougn uyoui wiwin ue am Athletic association. . SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. opportunities to score, .but could hot "Why comes temptation but for man for the new state league seems to little idea out ot Mike's mind. few days. All Tlmp teams selected must give abound. to meet, uiane meir suuis cuuiiu lav in iuug to and in r'Tm it Provo, going stage Raymond Holbrook practically has the last year's playing. "There is no reason in the world not Salt Lake," Hardy declared. "If last quarter,' however, Springvllle And master and make crouch beneath been decided upon for the his. foot. The. contest starts right now. why Provo should not make a success Salt Lakers are so anxious to see staged a rally that gave them some man . Cecil Blackham an Sheldon! of winning, but they found the And so be pedestaled in..triumphr a,. be maae at Ur 0me In the new state league this year," Meyers and Yokel wrestle --We have hope have thelargest tmd be?: they'll Christensen are in the running for at The Herald oi tice or Thib problem of temptation which inail, up said Roy Boren, one of the directors to'come to PTovo. The Elks promised Weston lead loo much' to overtake. equipped . ntrv anrt Fjlwln (Tim. until noon of ifca 1 9ILjudinA of the Provo Athletic association. we blame for k'eeping up down where The score: Friday, March SO. The this a Dern-Yokmatch but that ' WESTON. ball, Harold Lundell and Milton decision of the judges will be printed "We are going, to have a better base- fell city theme will Rev. we the be of are through, and it was no fault of Hunter are sUll in competition for In The Herald as soon as the winners ball team in Provo than we have ever G. T. F. Spratt's sermon this morning at the FLORAL had before. With the salary limit at ours, or Mike Yokel's. We're going d class. the are picked. L. Olsen, It ........ 3 11:30 service. 4 1 $1800 a month we ought to be able to to pull oft the ! Meyers-Yoke- l match Hyrnm Ward and Earl Crowther are must be according, to get good plaeyrs of the class per-The line-u- p 0 3 0 The Sunday school meets at 10:30 rf Maghn, Provo. in with will it right go E. Along d wrestlers and position, including not more, than two mittea in mis league. both ood 0 0 Mr. Welch as the superintendent. c 0 ........ with Olsen, In all Utah county. Our growd men will lav to ,be catchers, three pitches, and one sub-- 'Last year the association took in the 'grandest little boxing card you Gassman, Ig ....... 5 best 0 0 ever dreamed of ers have had a lifetime of exdecided between Wendell Christensen stittue Inflelder and one substitute $6000. This year with a better brand WARD. F1R8T 0 0 Nelson, rg to and D. P. Prior. Paul Wilkinson is utnelderr-MiaiTa- ea MrsJHllon-Brown--will"Last year with a losing team the perience so we say we have give the outstanding Provo representative team should be stated, so that new- draw from the entire county and Ogden had a gate receipt of about ToUls i the very; BEST there is to 8 1 17 annual Relief society report of the 7 should at least add another $4000 to $21,000. This for the heavyweight bout year In the state league comers may-b- e conduct and offer. You are invited to visit the 'compared First properly ward, meeting Intne " gate receipts. That should a better gate. Each they should have The championship meet will with former players of the Utah Cen- sure pay for O: T. F. r Duet, Mrs. Guy our greenhouse, the players. tonightr time-th- at we 7 therr get hair; about o'clock Saturday night. tral league- : If 0 0 Brown and Myrtle Childs. Mrs. Annie "One thing that is better IhiOear or tne receipts. All of this should Clark, Twelve matches will be staged .as Names and address must be signed than last is the fact that we are as have a tendency Cramner. rf 1 D. Palmer of the stake board of Re3 to us a better get there are six weights and three or entry cannot be considered. It the sured of at least $160 for each game team here than wehelp 6 , 0 lief society will be the speaker. Piano Burt, c ... have ever had. schools. Inasmuch as only six men reply is from a boy "under 16, bis age played away from home. We have "The baseball fans of Utah county Sumsion, lg 0 0 selection, Miss Melva Brown; singing never received anything like that be- will can be entered from each school, six must be stated. the games here more Thorne. rr I patronize' bythe wardhoir.w the-lufore, Of course' enterin g eo than they did during the time .weiHutchings, ba of the entrants . must wrestle, twice Address all communication 1n Mwere the Utah county league. They tMJtatejeaBi( BaaebaH EdtterrProve-Her- al during the evening. SECOND WARD.! '. SPRLNGVILLE, UTAIT gate receipts, dui we wiu be guar-- win see faster ball- - than previously According to Conch Twltchell .the 3 1 13 Totals Relief 6x The ror at anieea-society conference ot tl)e least each game and will come here to see the games." for "by s" and those men will-dra- w BRENNAN OUT OF DANGER. Referee, Ash ton;" umpire, Richard- - Second ward will be held In be ' grapplers who are fortunate enough son. church at 7 o'clock tonight President while the to pull them, will "lay-out- ;' NEW .YORK, arch Ersr Emily Crandall' will preside. Annual other two in the weight tussle for ten nan is pronounced out of danrrf a"1 TENNIS PLAYERS WAITING. ot year's work, Mrs. Mart Cook. report minutes for one fall or a decision. will be permitted to 'receive, vii'or? Vocal numbers by the Relletsoclety Then the ones who rested will meet today at the Jewish Memorial hospital, Tennis players hererfrwaitingfor choir Remarks by the stake officers. is the home of Home-M- a the vlctprs of (he first encounter later where he has been under treatment the first signs ot spring to cluster The public Is invited. , ' in tlu evening. There are lots of clothes, of the last spring or some As a result of .the beating adminisaround the nets. All the old timers, Candies made of home prod in the tered by Luis Firno in the bout' at Tl:a matches will be rtin-of- f other past seasorv which can be renovated and 'madp. to THIRD WARD. lnciuaing f araoe, . rayior, ssmitn, B. Y. U. gymnasium. A large crowd Madison Square Garden last Monday H serve well homBeo-Pie- . for the bright Varm days, of the . Knight, will take up, the racquets Stake officers will be in attendance ucts, consumed by. ot mat fans are expected to witness. night, it was feared Brennan had sus- r" wigate. ' at the conference of the Relief society Because it i.t ra tter. PHrfti ril admission b,i frinftififa COMINGSPRING examtaatlon-liaB-shewas announced; have not medical yet been I o'clock. Annual report by the pres- They may be soiled wonKor torn, taced, out of style mild braiu. coneussion nas 4 thatunl Ifleit, MfS. John tiliL Speclal musical mi.- h JERRY. OUfiN ASKS MUCH. we can reSUltPd. and hn IHjmnn ha ahln in.. tuiiu, i n; of --.Mrs. county's products.- - : isrograniandei-4frectloleave, the hospital. i.; Charles Sinks. CLEAN, REPAIR, DYE, REMODEL OR REFIT THEM -- year .1. Jerry JDunn-la- st A delightful party waj glvei"by jthe RAILROAD BOYS TO TRY. hurler, has suggested . to the Provo The change offseason requires a changof-clothin- s ioffleers of the Fourth ward M. I. A. FOURTH WARD., state league team that lie wilt join tha Tuesday evening at the home-- ef Miss :'-"M men ot the Fourth, ward The Several speedy baseball players now Tlmps it guaranteed $300 a month. No GO THROUGH YOUR WARDROBE Jennie Palfreyman. Parlor games, one knows where Jerry got the 13oa working at the railroad shops have furnish the . will,' program ...tonight Proprietor, music,, and refreshments were "enjoy Messrs. Olen: r '2&bTisUe,r"AtthttrCon' that John D. Rockefeller was announced their, intention of trying ed by BishorandlftsTtOirMaycock. will likely, be surprised at the great number of gar- v backing and '" " you SPRINGVILLErUTAH.- the Tlmps. tor the state fftnand Mrs. J; W.'AlIefflagTMlrr and die, Arnold Roylance, Richard Thorn,ments that need ur attention. Lay them dut and'send will out for pubtry Mrs. Solan Wood, Mr. and Mr.klKen-net- FloydGroesbeck them in tons; or phone and we will call and get them, and Condie RowMissea the Grace J first-clas- s them condition ia put land; Eleanor Hall, Emma Noakei -Floren.ce, Harrison, Eda ".Wheeler, FOR ANOTHER SEASON'S WEAR , Maur Delia ; Alexander, Martain, Blanche Mendenhallj .Messrs. Richard We emplqycompetent, skilled: workmen in every deof extremely high grade work. Condie, Wllford TClyde," Earl Palfrey- and out partment -- . oro jaMiZ-BSoad3af3fflZI- ly . . i xame-throug- h- n- ejtapont ward-irogra- k&SpnnginlleX m j u-- Banking J i p r Co. c-l - - are-aowpe- -- , ng -- -- I meer jeLJiiS-Qrlglnalagreeme- at, SPRING VILLE JlAKERX llkely-make-4h- eiri p on-th- mliuitea-d--playr-wh- -- eii 1 The-publ- l. d d Eeg Ji - MH0U8E ' 175-poun- oht - . ommence - we--pla- SprmgvilleFloral . 17:-B!- !1 CANDY LAND In Everyone's Closet . ; t - X-ra- y n r - J' I V league-teara-her- e. s, EADACHE- ma A fttitKW'1 i ; If . 111. : mm every4oh that goes . m GUARANTEE IS Mjw" II. Cor. Iwo or three ptlli are ' - ' - ;bsoJ-jtel- y i . carries with it our" OF SATISFACTION A TAILOR YOUR TAILORING MitchelLTheJEailor- - free from all 'narcotics and habit- - formbj clru.72y rcUevewithout danger and m0"' r"i i 101 N. University At . nil r jwiwwrw t; ana Miss Tbelma Eggertsen ot Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Parry of here' the Helper spent the week-en- d guests of MrsT Fanny Oakley. ' ' Mrs. Henry Menerary spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City, v,... . Mrs.- Clifford . Alleman "and Mrs. Charles Blnks . were Provo tlsltora Thur8dayv;;f?- - sux mViTX-- Will Bringhurst was honor guest t a family dinner party Tuesday at the home ot his parenU, Bishop' and Mrs. J, F. Bringhurst, the Occasion being ' his. birthday anniversary. Misses ,' Dora Coffwi, Pera'fllne Martain and Bess "Reynolds "enjoyed f - PAIN PILLS " jvitLout bad after effect. Ycur druggist sel! thenou! tman'WteiLJVheelerr-iesse-Welgh- , usually stop ell the pain, rpK.t" MiLES;rMNTl ".' . Have a Carpenter Do Your Carpentering Youll feel better as soon as you swallow the fitst f . v m.. j Photographer si Phone 281. . We always -- give satisfaction to everybody. Our stock con- sists of Picture Frames and Mountings, Kodaks end Kodak The prices are Supplies. RIGHT, ... .. Huntington" & J Bagley- - Sprmgville, Utah.' 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