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Show MAy 3, L'NDAY IIERALt; y mi UII i I if " - '. iimtrn I lilH cTfiDcc ulUIILu J ''"Sj innrmmirn rir nh P K H LJI in " "; ". " nmcc ULUUL J " L" ".' f 1 1 I- ondf Anderson (Provo), .third. TVfne - (Springvllle, 1S23. tramiiiug uttflft .trout lawa t LkMik'M they can roll tall favoi in 'jo-i"T- ;i,Q!ro.i or a hoop.' They j Red Dlaved Jit kyer "Hi t tt U1A Thlck will be, i'Tlie Isle of Our breams," Bom anj choru'IT Young UniverslrvTinrf Gretchen. U Ladie.' Columbia.theater h "Go WhUe the Glon is Good,1! Me Governor and Con, Kid, Tina, and Bertha. " Ensemble, countess and chorus. . "Because You're . J maiel " f Vo Finale, "Mooobeams," Gretchen, and governor. ; . Doris, anil male chorus. - "The Act II. . Streets of xew Yw. I Opening chorus, entire' company. Kid and chorus. 1 "The . PI 111 I Lti I II! III All stores in Provo fcJ. I It Sill close'.. ' Tjlll every "WetftreBaay afternoot) at 3;.o -- ' o'clock during the baseball season, according to Arthur N. Taylor, chairman of the closing committee of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. When the committee met several weeks ago it was decided to give ..every merchant in the ctiy an opProvo nasebau fans wbo saw portunity" to vote for or against the closing. practice game Wednesday are all A canvas of the various stores practice batne Wednesday are all was made with the result (hat the boplng that he will,' be signed up rot in favor of dosing . was 44. wito the Provo club. with four rotes in favor of keeping According to rule'ofjtfl-rta- te the stores open on Wednesdays. league no club can dicker with any Several of ths stores were In favor - --player as long at any other "dub to of dosing at 1 o'clock, but the; ma thrleagueBncarrytog on negotia- jority favored tno later dosing tions with him. hour. !.': Shortly after Mengea came to "The board of directors of the Provo Tuesday, the club manage- ProTQ Athletlo association greatly vppreciates the action of the Provo rectors of the Wovo club thai they merchants in voting for the Wedwere not. through with Menges and nesday closing," said Harry Heal, J ' requested that no arrangemients be pTrlB?fl(dTlne made with him until they notify out such support from the local again. merchants, ! doubt if we would be Menges Is anxious to play with bl Jo enter the new stags league.: Provo. He has expressed himself as liking Proso totter than any CENTRAL. UTAH LEAGUE. other city or town in the state and 8tandlng of the Clubs. that he wants to remain here for WJoa, Lest. Pet, season. the ball 1.000 Springvllle Bert Danford of Richmond,- who Heber 1.000 2 managed the Smtthfield team for Lebl ........... .000 .. 0 three years and wbo was In Provo Payson .000 0 - for the Deinpsey exhibition fight American Fork ..... 0 .000 H J 1 ('t jl tiW anil 1 iiinnn. - JEntraBce,- -- Governor Joh,n , Con and Kid. ding chorus. Want You to Marry Me," Tina II 1 Slnale,' entire (Special to The Sunday Herald LEJHI, May l2. By scoring points Springvllle high school m pantthflrwisecona wlthj ; ; 0' the annual Utah track and fJ meet here yesterday afternoon. V ! -- I1! 440-yar- 100-yar- d ialf-milfe- ; MAY ON thb vokqotten ! law FOR ONE WEEK LLE 220-yar- 440-yar- 14, AT 9 A. M, AND CONTINUES ALL WEEK! SALE. - e 100-yar- d : One-mil- scbxzn sensation aIIATXC Tuesday, declared that Menges was the best second base man that ever played on a Utah team. "If you get the opportunity to get Menges be sure that you take adby opportunity, vantage of that signins him up quick," said Dan-- " ford. "1 know him. He is the hardest M!tltg baseball player that has evi -- floaied amuiid any of, tliesp, stat i leabue teams. He has caused inc niv re worry and anxiety than 10 anjLolherjiian that has ever playeii run Richards (Pie against jny teams. FISH AND GAME MEETING. "He .has buried me three or four Tlu. utah mBh&tA Game ant Groveh firsti T times, almost stealing certain vie-- , protert4ve association will hold a vo), second; Hutchlngs (Sprlnl tory from right out of our hands." rPguiar mPetiBg Monday night at ville), third. Time 4:5025. Menges is. wondering what Brlg-!;- , Shot put Ingersoll (AmeTifc oountv coBrlhouse.. All mem-hareally wants of him and why bers: anid trtends are requested to Fork), first; Thorn (Springvillel 'D0 they are not through with him. second; Curtla (Spanish Fork present "When I left Brigham the direct-third. Dlstance-3- 9 feet. ors said that they would not meet j ferns' teams since he was able to Broad jump Lewis' (Spani? my terms arid that they were going carry a ball.. He played for a few Fork), first; Thorn (Springvllle to telegraph tor .two infielders that seasons in the old Union league, second; Ingersoll (American Fork eyenrngsaid Menges: "I was playing for Helena and also for third. Distance 19 feet 1 2 inche flnttTrat that they were Murray. He has been in the Northhurdles-Woblow not through with me. I want to ern Vtah league and in the Cacbe Clark (Tlntic). se (Payson), first; and was at one time ond ; Fegts (Spanish Fork), third stay here in Provo. ' In fact I am Valiey-Jeagu-e anxious to stay here and help build with the Oakland, Pacific Coast, Time : 26 up a winning team for Provo. , team. dash Crandall (Sprtafl '"You have a wonderfuliot of fans With an old experienced head vtilet,frrstr Sinrmons (Payson here. They really deserve a gopd like Menges on second base and a second; Cbipman (American Fork! team, one that can be a pennant man like Snapp behind the bat, the,' third. Time :55 winner.'' Provo team las the foundation for .,dash Crandall (Spring Menges lias Seen playing- oTrvar a genuine baTTcTubT ;ville, first; Woods (Payson), sed e ana we wani 10 give our customers a treat also. ana commence and deitoht in nip;i:i vnn nnr nr. ne oesi ana most rename . nouses and sold as low as any ness. COnsiderin&r QUalitv. We am never uruforsnlH U get some of your profits back. Many of our customers ap- we are giving in snoes m our nig stock for all oliluv, laironasre pt hAFEWtlFtjURTlUNDREDS to de, MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS SHOES AND . OXFORDS 220-yar- d 440-yar- d Lot 1..200 yards, Lot 2, 200 yards, Lot 3, 200 .yards, Lot 4, 200 yards, , -- Calf--. in 10 per tent,Kld and . large line just ccenUrffientire.Hnei Lotl newstock, in first 220-yar- d Men's Men's Men's --Boys' JPEMS - . quality. ' lief 15ef ...... iki ........ 2kf Lot5,36-ii- L Lot4,36-i- n. Lot 5, 36-i- n. RUBBER BOOTS All sale 15c I sale 18c, sale 20cf sale 24c PERCALES Lot2,S6-in- ! 4-- I GINGHAMS None Better. yardryrrv30c. JQC-gra- 1-- 4-- OFSARGAINS. DEVONSHIRE CLOTH We have a big line. 1 rW company. 1 ". points, while tbe other nigh schu scored as follows: Jjehl 11. Pleas Grove 19, American Fork t, Pr 6, Tintio I. On account of the automobile ddent at Vineyard in which Li Tfovo"h Jolley, Tyear-bl- J school girl was killed and her rents seriously injured, Orlad and Jdierr'tber-f-lali- star athlete for the Provo b school, was unable to participif Jolley's presence in the tri meet would have' considers upset the final standing of the spective high schools as be. considered a sure point winner the cole vault, hleh iumo. bn! d run. Ini jump and the least two of these events he wd have taken first place and fleet . in some of the others. .000 Crandall of Springvllle was t .. , . 0 Nephi point man, taking first place In d and the dash, a Friday's Games. dash. second in the Heber. 10, Payson 1. Richards of Pleasant Grove g Springvllle 8, Neptii 6. . Fork game post- his school ten points by wlnn poned on arcpunt of county track"" both of the ldng distance .runs, ' -- jmile and the meet. The Where summary: They Play Wednesday. ' dash Woods tfaygd Wpbt at Jefil. Heber at Ameffi&Sn 'Fork. first; Crandall (Springvlller, s : ond; Anderson .Provo), third. Tin PaysPi at Springvllte. EEI1LY U4i "Good-a-By- 22cf t DRESS VOILES yards, value up to -- ,60c, this sale, yard.. 25c) i ' lOOtfards, $1.25, sale 79cf) Knee, sale. , .$3.98 Yt Hip, sale.$5.25 Full Hip. . . .$6.25 Knee, sale! $3.69 500 Lot 1, $1.25 reg..... 98c Lot 2, $1.75 reg.... $1.00 Lot3, $2.25 reg.. .; $1.75 None , OOdVi I.IMU) LADIES' SILK HOSE 25 per centA' better off entire line. t 4! STRAW HATS Big Line. LADIES' COTTON AND LISL- E- ' ! - - Lot 1, 20c grade". ,.i2Yt Lot 2;.35c grade;?, . .23c Lot 3, 50c grade. . :35c " jj' and Men, - : Philadefpliia Diamond Grid Batteries j , J-.- - I 2511.' r- - X ; WE St ' iNn'i r il - CULCO 'OILS, DELCO-REMPARTS3. SiTlCWA RT.W A Min WAnitro " '1 WE SPECIALIZE ON THE REPAIR OF GENERATOESTARTERST ilAGNETOES , . AND BATTERIES. I; . ' v'-- . . UNEXCELLED SERVICE. . , r 211 - 213 West Center, Provo Utah.'- . f a Dig swx;k..wi fromyard . . . 30c s T 55cY Silk Stripe, yard yuamprey, aoc graue kT . T;A mts w a ists $3f48 Poniree Silk values were l.lot Yoiie, -up to $3.00, out oi stvle-i-Al- ..A... 29c ft 1 lot heavier-:....7- per cent off entire line M :1 lot Silk 1 FpraUthefamDy loto 20 a cnroTrwno . TUNDERWEAR - - ..GLOVES"-"-7. . Acces sories and Service pick 8lel0tp20percentoff mre 4 USE AND SELL THE FOLLOWING WONDERFUL; STANDARD vve nave MenV good grade. $1.49 Boys, heavy $1 to $1.40 L. D. S. GARMENTS . Our "price is always as ww as me lowest. : This . $2.25 KIDDIE CLOTH 23c and Men, V:-- . .32c OVERALLS line. JOE TWrtVPlti ritTiniwiwci utdies juoi , paii? i ;..... Men, . 50c All on Sale. TABLE LINEN $1.30 grado ....... $1,001 55d 65c grade $1.20 Plaid f $1M " LotlChfldren;.,J..t.iOc Lot 2, Ladies and . .v.. value MISSES' AND CHII DREN'S HOSE iwil i Ladles' $1.25 value.. JVHsses. 40c value. . . .25c i Men's Dress. $2.75 ln Men's we have a big Uat bargain pricesX .$2.69 MEN'S ANT) ROYs' A v'. V CAPS We havfl a big line oiv dress,' just in. This sal5 isui per, cent off entires line: Snaps. In Ladies closinjr out Tirst ;;a number of themre-v , gardTess of cost , In Men's and Ladies' - ... . s - . Floss! D tan Rni-- v THE ' PLT ii-- .V ; " . each customer YOURS FOR TRADE AN:ACENEN - LLOiE 7:38, - ,h ;' . ;' 348 WEST CENTER. . .. . - , f. |