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Show e ACCOOPLISr.lENTS OF it rx ".4,1 THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 29, 1923. T .V M k a "X. t III a 1 I I ? .4 lUfJICIPfi L COUnGIL By MRS. W. T. WA8LEB. and Rotarfana. j Klwaalans f , Women's President Outgoing graciously received and-- We were reult a councl,. . president of the council being the member asked to serve on tbl board. In September the Municipal supper was given to all men's clubs of the various undertakings. city and their wives. ' The spirit ' When look over the vast'year'i which prompted this was cooperation. work the time indeed seems short, In October we prepared and served tut when I think of the many projects et for the boya and girls we hare worked so untiringly to put whd celebrated their Americanisation over, and realise the magnitude of our birthday sponsored. by- - the chamber " . undertakings' it' seems even longer of commerce. thin a year. In November the annual clinic ball I regret most keenly that I have not was givenxand (200 donated for the been able to carry out a bigger and use Of the free clinic. ."better, program-y- et I feel that tf wef JaJannaryXthe first entertainment nave Been instrumental in assisting was1 given in. the stake tabernacle for to establish a visual education de the purchase ,ofa portable moving partment in our city schools, we have picture machine lor our school dls- eerved our community to 'the greatest poselble way, In February Mrs. Jensen's reading .However, ; JL could not have accom- was given at the hlghschbol for the plished this one great desire bad It same purpose. ;joTbeeTrotoiirinnnlerfulTiuroor in March Miss Venice jepperson's -Uothing haa" seemed too difficult for aeethetio dancing was given in Colr the women of the ooundil to surmount lege ball' for the same purpose, and They have worked unceasingly and as result we raised-- the pric&of the uncomplainingly on every project machine, which was 1253. placed before them. Twelve regular board meetings have I have learned to love the women I been held' with many special onei have had the privilege of working A sinking fund, bat been esi with. Tour encouraging words and lished. Four dozen chairs for the -- kindly expressions of confidence have seating of the council rooms have given me great courage and made me been nuKh&seL a bigger and better woman. A meeting was held with the echool I would suggest thai the Incoming to discuss the advisability of putting president And officers put forth .every mUk into the school. effort until a slide machine is in each The Elks' lodge has kindly consent school district for classroom work in ed to purchase one slide machine bescience, geography, etc.; that the sink fore school opens in the fall. ing fund be increased tor the; use of The chamber of commerce promised worthy projects that the momborohip UBB of the one theyexpectJo pur be increased through the annual tea chase for summer use, and through solicitation by the mem Tbe Kiwanlans and Rotarlans have lal been asked to support bershlp commttteer Iswbrthxr spirit be kept alive through literary cause by each purchasing one, and we programs, kensingtons and the annual feel that by the time school opens banquet to be held in June in. honor they will be willing to do their share. of the outgoing officers and incoming t As your preidut year, it is with same sadness in uty soul that I leave you in this capacity, but I assure you my heart and interest will always be with you and your jci -- . A 1 UJ V "TIic TloaiiC,oS :Ha5r Stnrflinn all and Lasting Honday o if prt06alBto1,,l some MosoalTy larf ejshipments. of rags jrot arriyir W8 this sAle we will giye absolutely FREE with each room-siz- e 27xSMwJiJiig to match in the same qoality as the brgt tvg. ', - rng purchased 1 . I .r Ui t AD durtos; II -- Main ShowVind6wo 9x12 FEET' AXMINSTER RUGS With .' 27x54-inc- h r ,9x12 FEET FRENCH WILTON RUGS : w im Z7x54-inc- h rag to match. 7 rug to match, $4450 599.85 :. 36x70-inc- h 21 B , BEST GRADE SANFORD HIGH PILE AXJHNSTER RUGS BEST GRADE SANFORD HIGH PHJ3 AXMINSTER RUGS , In 27x54 inch sizes. r officers. 1 1 X r size. 58.75 T S 9x12 FEETWILTON RUGS ith 27x54-inc- h 8x10 FEET SANFORD AXMINSTER RtfGS rug to match. match;'5 : JUS. havegrowno rapidly that we are now ready for departmental work. anvious to take up Many ladies-arart, literature and musio along with our Do not be afraid of the moral issues which will confront you because of criticism. You are the mothers of this community and you- - hava-t- he right to encourage or even demand "the proper envlronanentjor'ybur children. , ,, ' Men may criticise you for , leaving your home for club work, but remem- the lew nours you leave your home' for such-wo- rk put yoq in touch Manager Leavitt then announced with conditions in your community Principals P. M. Neilson of Ameri that be expects to round pp a flock can Fork, Ray Done of . Springvllle nd the problems confronting your and has ap-sure of winners, pennant TRACK Schedules and outfits are being' and Melvin Wilson of Payson wllll be children. Any woman Is .more efti- council composed "vprjpointedn-advisor- y: 7r ared for the openTn the Judges of finish. fleui for baseball league next Saturday. I Judges of the fieia events will be and Nephl Hicks to think i community whether in church,' civic Men's, Dangerfield The interest Is already running work or for ' literary culture. , ComPrincipal H. R. Atkin of Provo, Prin- some nifty Inside baseball stuff. over the possible outcome of the up high "a should service be cipal Lorin Anderson of Spanish Fork Leavitt today announced munity part of Managers and the majority of the Provo and Leander Tammlnen of Lent every man's and woman's religion. league the probable lineup of the Printers Robert Pixton of Lehl and tfteh I deeply appreciate tbe support and and Springvllle wards wilt In all prob-- tEHIr April annual Tbe ' assistance given by those who are not ability bate strong teams in the fight Pitchers, Clyde Singleton and Earl county high school day and track meet Jesse M. .Walker of American Mayor Fork will be the timer. Frank Galsford will be held here Friday. May 11 yet members of the council, and for for honors. Graham. heart-- . Mutual The are stake officers the assistance given by the various committee of the high school princi- la the official scorer and Principal Catcher, Orval Singleton. the national pastime, and Bam Leavitt organizations, women's clubs, and ily backing First pals are now busy preparing g pro Dave Gourley of Pleasant Grove will base, baseball is receiving more of an im Second base, Bill Graham. , especially the men's clubs and our gram for. the afternoon? meeting which be the announcer. -petus fronrihis source than has any held will be in good newspaper, men. the high school auditorThird base, Howard Oraham. ttlB There is Indeed a gmr future foi ium, formerly, the Lehl tabernacle; Shortstop, Allan Leavitt ADDITIONAL WANT-ADS- . The tentative schedule the for four this organization. First, because the The irack nwtWUl-birbel- d in the Centerfleld, "Bun" John. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. of the stake eat! for the first divisions of ia this to serve object organization uienioon in me mo 'wiy. renovated City Right field, Bill Clark. 5. on The de games May Saturday, the community aa a whole; second, beLeft field, Earl Graham or Clyde park. Last week the entire high cause any woman can be a member tailed schedules tor each division have Singleton. school was out 1ft forca Hcunln nn LOST Near 643 & 6th WH IverJohn- not yet been submitted in their en? Substitutes-Len- n eon tricycle, color blue, one handle regardless of creed or position. . Singleton, Velsa the park and remarking the; track. - off. The council is already known ttrety. wurdock,-GeorggripRewards Return Jo above Paul ueni of a track Peay. having The North Provo division has been Gray, address. 0 throughout the .county and state, and second iornpne in Utah county. some of its members hold important eve.t f lert to new activities during the Somekeen is competition expected an is already now to start off ANOTHER PIANO BARGAIN A in the'trac and field meet. positions fn both the county and the winter The BALKS in baseball. Several of the wardsH REYNOLDS slightly used Bmercon- - piano In Estate federations. , variotfs hlarh School coache am tr&ln. Vl am indeed iprond that Provo has north of Center street are practicing good' condition. Taylor Bros. Co."." jtagheir- - entranU in readiness ior the -- euch an organization, composed of regularly and can iboast of some splen meet and In expectation of some close wome: unafraid to work on civic and did material. contests. AT JONES PLENTY of choice first crop alfalfa The Fifth ward and the Fourth ward moral issues regardless of nubile Among the track stars In the high .M-- 4 are-- planning a preliminary hay. Wasatch Produce. . practice opinion. schools of the county 1 few are loom- the effects of competition Those who began this organization game to feel Jack Reynolds, welterweight wres mg up as possible high point winners. PLENTY of choice first crop alfalfa were blessed with a vision far in ad once before crossing bats.' These two hay:- Wasatch Produce. ? . VIA champion of the east now r Among them are Jolley and Knudsen been warda close have tling contenders for vance of their day, and have worked or Frovo high, Crandall and Bird of honors in the past and as a result of ruses to meet Henry j ones in novo. bard for.itsXintimate success. BOARD AND ROOM, or board alone. springvllle and Richards of Pleasant We should. Iionor such women who entering practically every "M" Men's match was be- - Grove. The' Reynolds-Jone- s M1318. 2nd ha ve pioneered this 'splendid work for to aid ,n raising money Jolley will undoubtedly 'take a place promoted P1'ng FOR f ALE 1920 model Tord tbe rerognlzatlon of woman's rights In m the pole vault, teejilsb. Jump and car. recently fainted in goodlouring Vivfan Behtley, in charge of the for the state league baseball season r her community. condl- the in all of which events he Cooperation with all clubs and or North Provo division, has drawn up and was to have been staged about bowed up to advantage In tbe annual Uon. Phone 84-- J. SpMnrrlUe. ganizations 4iaa always been the aim the following schedule for tbe teams May 1,. according, to Ad' Taylor, In "Y" invitation" meet Saturday. FOUND Lady of the council and may U always be of bis district to follow: brooch and Trlng. arrangecharge of the preliminary Knudsen should show tip well In the ' " . so. V May 5. ments. Owners may receive aama bv call l dMhanhouldalsor-Tjrandal.and Fourth ward vs. Third ward. Reynolds had agreed to come to Following la the report of the year's ug at ThiTHerald offlce.Tr, -- M-e . of Springvllle. Bird; vs. ward Fifth Pioneer. Provo from Indianapolis, Ind, for 150 wo:--jp( Unless a dark horse shows up. Fred FOR BOARD AND ROPM-S- 43 May and his transportation both ways. L, 6th ia Junejt the Vequest of the city Richard of 'Pleasant "Grove high, M-vs. Fourth ward .i; r,.;.-;Fifth ward. I, South. Then claims yA who mid Ira Dern, recreational committee, the ladles at a, brother Coach of Harry. Rlchardi of Manavu ward vs. Third ward. dleweight title, telephoned Mr. TaH that school, I the tempted a recreational survey of the undisputed winner FOR SALE Upright diae piano, May-1-9. lor end Intimated that Reynolda .would of the city, and whUe ttwai nor tbriaccesi run.-Fr- ed iowi-row- u Am tbe strength mile vs. ward Manavu Pioneer. we desired, yet come In not to bad Dera Provo. is gret deal of hard Fifth ward vs. Third and auunln necessary fof the mils range,. Universal coal rang, sewing ward." work wis accomplish with Provo wrestling fans .because of run " ' and will show hla heels to the machine and varum other articles In .July, we assisted the Fourth of May 28. hla failure to keep a date here when other lnttt- - cheap. Baker contestanttr" At the Baker, Attorneys. ward vs. Manavu Fourth ward. "had a scheduled for match the Elks July committee, by tbe council .float In tint In tbe seo aneet ation became Pioneer ward which' carried the spirit of coopera- vaThird ward. ond heat.- - wayahead of tbe other run - v June 2. v uon. 1 wired Reynolds," Mr. Taylor , ners. v. . FOR SALE. BY , OWNER 40 scree ; him In August; we brought Dr. Hedger, Manavu ward vs. Firth ward. "Wired said Friday. Wednesday Had Fred been In beat extra good oil for beet and track vs. ward : Pioneer wireFourth ward. me If be was wa noted physician of Chicago,, before and asked him to which was run faster than the second, garden or dairy and - tbe veople of Provo. poultry farm: at word from Haven't heard coming.;1, be would have taken first place In the dose in; only 18300. CaU l i. him. sq K looks as though somebody meet'- - Not met wita the September;! -cbeing Vaued .by any of ' AlJ-mwf block chamber of commerce to ask for their' PRIHTERS the to. In match had : stepped PICK -- here. 1 am the other competitor he apparently cooperation along with that, of the wondering bow it ia that did not realise the time he took In rail WILL th party who called The could that know Dern Ira Reynolds Herald office about' the finding of wouldn't come; toProvo. Maybe Dern ing the distance, and slowed up. v"Rags Jngersoll of American Fork, a green' overcoat, advertised In Th PENHANT TEAM can explain..-'-- . - '. '- "' the lanky basket ball center of that Herald as. lost, please call this office Saturday morning The Dally Herald : ' For Xnfaati and CbUdrea con- wired the Indianapolis .Star - sport school, 1 expected to jv land a few lisaln and receive Information for cave the 0 s: . city boya In the cernlng ownerl, : tN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS . . The Printers team of the ItwUlgbt editor asking him to see Reynolds and point ...i .v;r.M, ba&eball league started working out learn why the "Hooaler .. wrestler welghta.":"',:ir4..i- juwavs beers A.. P. Warnlck of Pleasant Grove, FOR n, RENT Housekeeping i rooms. chmgeiianindjboutiswningrput formerly gaa range, prfvate- - Collet Haycock. of the Lehl and. the . . when cases dayf afternoon,, kndj, . tomeejL.Jones. type SigMture,cCisv52rai v Pleasant coach 153 (5. 3rd W.. ' : M-- 4 V : Grove were deserted tor mitt land-- bati will schools high be Reynolds was scheduled to wrestle referee of the mtt.?T:totnrT' t nt last and Aurora, probanight, Entered at second class mall.matter May 9, 1921, at the poetotfice, Provo, CLtANED With electric CT- Rnh-r-- .. nf ti, T . Ctah, under the Act of March 2, 1879. bly was'due to arrive at his borne In . t. .." . net hr?. - nlnr w HtlnMit ".- - -- i"I.V - i,wm ' . otw. ' Indlanapolisthis afternoon, me races. guaranteed. Phone 442-viuvhu siiirier-u- i M-- 4 - e chrlc-jirQMe- m urn 1 O) m OJ III lllLLI Ul I LI .Jul ouBst "The Store That Servet 1 BBMBI k ws: Little Pigs; "None Better; each .. . .$.5fr iJidian RrmerDuck Emper8ettJnp;. Mammoth PeMrrDuck EnPrper settinr$3.00 White Leghorn Eggs, pajutiting '. . .' , . . 75t 500to 1000 capacity Oil Brooder. . . . . 915.00 1 Smalt Onejhorse'Plow $5.00 ' now-xoas- ts A-3- ErLester Brown v 90S East Center tf , I Provo , H',4X4' fSLStT , , A - -l 440-yar- d, r 4 1. r - th'rst Prop Plaste ring T : Imatatlon 6t Cedn ' .Stone and StucoZ Especially Estates Cheerfully I. Given ;X: W. McCray Provo 'Phone 790-lt-- " - - Mn.,. Plain. Plastering ra . .rr HUi . beeti-ulUvatn- . HMiiitiiiaiuililul 387-E-2n- d No. 374- - A-3- . " . ... V," II,, m "," 3 |