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Show 3 I . .THE THE SUNDAY HERALD HERALD When yen bm BcraU Waat-Ad-s late saere than 24M too re feraw. Try em next tbM yea ban something to will trait, or not. TBS weatheh UTAH Rain ar er Sunday. mm $w&7, PROVO, UfAH.. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11.. 1923. PROVO HIGH FOOTB THE ANNUAL RED LINE-U- P - Introducing TRICE TWO CENTS. BOOK WEEK STATE LIENTAL FUNERAL OF " . TEATiI DEEFATS OLDTITilE Provo. .. . ............ W. Broadman Left guard. Bennett D. Thorne Center. President Coolidge Has Designated From Nov. 11 to Nov. 29 for Drive. .B. Wheelar teams of the two rival schools met in Springville to decide the Anderson . Right tackle. Haymond championship, pf central and southern Utah. Right end. The game was one of the most interesting that has been Peterson Clark Quarterback. played in the high school section of this, part of the state Collins .'. Thome was by far the best game played by the this season and Left halfback. schooL Provo high Johnston Cramner Credit for the wonderful victory- should first of all tro Right, halfback. Burt w vuacu vnwi oimmons. in iaci, tne contest was a battle Blddulph Fullback. between the coaches of." the-4w- o schools and Simmons came Substitutions : For out with flying colors. for Blddulph ; for Springville At the first pf the school year Simmons had one man, Noakes for Burt. , . Referee Reddish ; umpire, Rob-ertLaurence Peterson, who had previously had any football head linesman. Hinckley. Around this man he ; t........ it Today The City Auditor. Services to Be Held at Taber-- nacle Today at 11 A. M. lock CHURCHES URGED TO ASSIST IN DRIVE BODY MAY BE VIEWED . BETWEEN 9 AND 10:30 Frank Denting Has Charge of Enrollment of Membership in Provo. Music Department - . Provo--Men-lo- The annual Red Cross drive for an attempt to kick goal after membership begins throughout the President Calvin touchdown and it had failed. How- nationtoday. ever, Springville woke up first and Coolidge has issued a proclamation In which he designates the period Ivski-s.'slivitiiKwl on tho, Kali tlitiu training. immediately and in his quiet JJbut persistenlLwayJegan ioJjuild-u- p a football machine which in time will be heard from in the state of Utah. Whipping ten green men into a smooth running football machine sity tW of Univer- Render Many Selections. WiD The funeral services for Dr. 11. P. Henderson of the Brigham Young university wiH be held this forenoon at 11 o'clock in the stake tabernacle F. G. Warnick of the Manavu ward bishopric will preside over the scr vices. The students of the university will form In line on First North street lietween University avenue and First East street, while the faculty memliersi will form in Hue in front of the Hatch Funeral Home. The cortege and the procession will start from the parlors at 11 :45 o'clock. Among the speakers will be Dr. George II. Briinhall, presideat-emer- Utu of- - the university-en- d Dr:WH- uam J. Snow of the department of history. One of the members of the L. D. S. church school commission will also represent the general authorities of the church. The music department of the 'university will furnish the music for the services, under the direction of Professor Florence Jepperson Mad-se- been v::.' The fifth annual Children's Book Week will be celebrated throughout the United States during the week of Nov. The setting aside jf a week when good books should be featured was first suggested by the Boy Scout Library commission and immediately received the of the librarians of the .nation aud aU those particularly interested inr the promulgation of better reading. The slogan which has been adopted for this year, is "More Books for the Home." "But we do not want quantity alone," said City Librarian. Evelyn Bean. "If books are to be our constant asociates we must choose them as we would our friends.' There are altogether too many books mas querading under titles that give peo ple the idea they are sponsored by educational institutions, when they are only the cheap ten cent book of past years with a " slightly more attractive cover. When you buy that book for your child's library be sure that It is one that you will want him to associate with every day of his Uf e. If you can t buy a book for him be sure that he gets the benefit of the books In the pubUc library." The pubUc library will give ' to every child visiting the library this week a suggestive-lis- t of bookf-fo- r .... - .... HOSPITAL HAS 11-1- THIS MORNING To New Citizens Noakes Right guard. . OfflCIALS STARTS TODAY Allenian Corbett DR. HENDERSON Wheeler Left tackle. IN HARD GjffilE PROVO'S CROSS DRIVE Springville' . Left end. By m GUNNAR RASMUSON. Giles . Provo high school won. a glorious victory over the " Springville high school Friday afternoon when the football McCoard ' cold- First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered Ui the homes. VOUtL NO. 27. - tRlVALS - 738 PATIENTS Dr. Dunn Makes Annual Re-port to State Board of Insanity. REDUCING PERCENTAGE OF CUSTODIAL CASES Crops from Or chards, Farm, Garden Harvested for Winter. Bounteous Editor's Note: The follow Ing annual report of the State Mental hospital was submitted to the state board of Insanity by the hospital superintend- ; II ent frnArmi8tice-day- 4 ThanVsKivlng . . , for the annual rool call. He al day liveBy DR. FREDERICK DUNN, ior piungea inrougn reyards, Thome one, Burt one and 60 recommends today as Red Cross , Superintendent, State Mental recommends mat the Thome for four more and first "Uiiaay and Ob the othed hand, Coach Smith - held. Hospital. churches dedicate the day to a down. was Crauiner Burt ... .... . . . . 1. of theSprlngville high began the humanity Jbefore and after the I. October l..we bad 73T regu- rees - anddamaeeMvasJield rviiameiaami On, etnii muutuiLm. wdeth pmj of" The a game. "school year with noses of all the Provo large crew once more which Thorne lost tion of the privilege and duty of larly committed patients and six nls owa library. at- students were football starswho lDfllrtdwaras" three yardsafter consecrated service to humanity. on the end thanks run, voluntary patlentts under care and a be number books will of There on tained laurels the gridiron. With Springville before the game. They to The drive In Provo will be under Percy Anderson. for home libraries on display In the treatment In bur Institution. Durto get there" no men like Paul Thorne, Cramner, werKdfermined 12 regular patients Peterson kicked to Burt on the direction of Frank Deming who main reading room. The library ing the month Crandall, Burt and Clark, some of matter In what way. Some were ProVo's nas appointed nis aides to secure line". four voluntary patitents were and be to will staff the the finest athletes who ever repre- sardined into the interurban cars, glad give you MRS. RUTH PEAT FARRER. ' a 100 per cent enrollment in the Red 15 regular patients- - and A benefiror their experience tn flect- admitted sented a high school anywhere, it while others rode In state in pvorr was forward pass bythe-"Springville two- voluntary partients were dls -att- Cross organization. : second incomplete. AJp of books. suitable of ion kind from imaginable start that GETTING ACQUAINTED. automobile. A (be appeared i)r. L. C. Potter is the chairman Clark fumbled and lost 18 charged, and four regular patients Springville would have an easy good many walked, while more rode empt of the Utah county chapter 'of the died, leaving a total of 730 patients GERMANS KILLED BATTLE. IN time in the football world in this bicycles, and not a few were on yards'. Cramner punted to Provo's of A i lot Readers-to Note and eight line and, Peterson imme Red Cross1. committed, regularly horseback. section of the state. Even the lowly come into ass. or a total of 738 wun a puni 10 President Coolidge In his procla- - hew, citizens have patients, voluntary returned diately News Servtca. International slow, but was more are Provo this year, and pressed Springville's It is no discredit to the Provo on Novemline. remaining mntion says : KANPRESHT, Germany, Nov. 10. patients on their way. Hence this infootball boys to say that the boys into service to convev one or two ber L The next play, a forward pass, ; "Through its charter granted by Five were kiUed and of the more Separatists of to series new to students a troduction the Clark to Haymond, put the ball on patient in Springville's backfield and ends We have sent to the state treas-- " a score wounded in fighting here toCongress, the American Red Cross are real athletes, six men whom it championship contest. biographical ' articles in The ' Proy.0 s three-yar- d urer in duties for fees and other cash - rec jpitb. liiiejBurtmade specific ld, And day. what noise Sunday-HeraPnmr made! would be difficult to duplicate in elttnf they a yard and then Cramner was push- relationship with the and eipts during the month of October,' army Before newthe were the game they rather ed over for touchdown, He kicked citizens, especially any one' community the size of, AL BOARDMAN-FUNERthe $3,164.26, and with at TODAY. navy people large about modest no or. due doubt to the shy, comers, something city Springville or even. Provo. Our patients' fund hsd a balance in periods of emergency and distress The body may be viewed at the Funeral services for , Robert instructions tbeT' bM -p-reviously goaL ' officials. Before this series is - - -" Simmons won the day. 8C6re: Provo 6, Springville 7. Hatch Funeral Service Home from Boardman, who died at his home, of cash on hand on October 1 of and it Jbas never failed to perform completed every city official will received from the faculty, but after Cramner kicked to Biddulph. Col those duties. Since the war and as D until 10:30 o'clock During the month we , 526 South Third East street Friday $3,103.09. this morning. But there are others who have the rival school had been defeated, be Introduced as a subject for a received $419.76 and disbursed. In be held the" will First assisted Coach Simmons in getting all instructions were forgotten arid lins was thrown by Thome for a a result of experience acquired in as morning and sketch, biographical $612.89, leaving a balance on No- loss, and then a forward the war, it has expanded its wel12 o'clock ;30 at ward that football machine - ready and tne air was pierced with the shrill three-yarof today as chapel the often ixsslblr picture 1 of $2,909.98. by Provo went bogey. Peter fare operations in all regions of our the under the direction of the Berg vember developing that pugnacious and de- cries and yells of the Provo high pass person will be included. ToOther disbursements for October termined spirit which characteri- school student body. They kept it son punted to Clark in uiidiield. country. have we Morturay. the city auditor, day were a a follows: From salaries and tried forward pass zed the. team In. Friday's game. up all the way from Springville to Springville but ''It is upon popular membership Mrs. Ruth Peay Farrer. the next triar, that wages account, $6,560.65 regular,' Red Cross relies PROVO MAN INJURED. American No one has been of better assistance Provo. and came flying down Cen- and failed, the and $90 extra for Investigator;, Thome to Burt, was good toy 30 for of organization and for at the Wllford to the Provo coach than has ter street howling-likbarber election a Russell, a mad mob. last strength city Tuesday's office expenses, $91.24 r travel ex-- v Thorne made three through funds to which Is jir!. Ruth Peay Farrer again was Bullock and Hunter shop and John "Daddy" McAdam, whose love for And they had every right to do so, yards. carry on $5,- -' was .held; Clark so peuse, $245.45;- - maintenance, our to of were the P. d clean sports and his admiration and for had they not sncceeded in de- the line.six Cramneron essential of the goo Beck, Mortuary, again, Bery auditor.ud 629.56; repairs, $1,083.63; equippassffom Burt. country and it is a privilege to our without city yards gained when the eveningemphasizing fatherly feeling for the Provo high feating their most dangerous rival t'rAmner was held opposition, injured Friday $104.80-r-f or developing wa ter y again and the iieople to hold membership in and the fact that The chilly winds of winter are auto in which they were coming ment, school boys has led him to encour- in athletic contests. There was no Mrs. Farrer is popuana constructing pipe une,, ball went to Provo, - system anshe ,n wor, and tne voters of a tru" that nave was Lake with tn?s furs before Provo the age and enthuse the lads at any need of anyone asking who won the Salt from lar blowing eyes. Part lady's restruclLby f'lni-nh Peterson. Jdcki $l,232.81r or srtotat of $15,243.64; ' It wasuudoubt- - ball game. thi In. he yot fascination auto her ndmimegrAnd e beaitb orthe turned 15 yard dufffigr furs has been a ruUng passion with llsion Beck Injured his thumb and the month has been patients auditor. - good;- there ; edly his words to the Provo boy FIRST QUARTER. netted another Iore "rKe " renewal oi uu preseui city Burt to ( '7 Those" persons who have rome to al tniiuauity since the earUeat day. Rusell was after they had rather laid down on about, " painfully injjured . iorne made two varus very little iUness of any kind. Springville chose to kick and 25 yards. official ser- Aud as- time goes on and furs be. the face, his ear especially being In being their oars Inwthe second quarter Cramner Four deaths occurred during the"" i.n.i thrnnrh thp Pnivo American uen cross oy au nor now kuow of Mrs. Ferrer's the pigskin into the and C o are cer- lump uiiMwnut more litrrii-iilas auditor to vices that made them come back and play arms of booted the tn members.' city jured. three males and one female. ? Johnston who . wiggled line yards. the third and fourth quarters like furl They were taken to a Salt Lake month,, tain that she well merited the con obtain the quest for-thOf these, one was caused by cancer"1 right on ended ball with the 40 field half for the and through yard fidence Provo citizens expressed In for the right purpose becomes even hospital, but returned home Satur- - of the Uver, one by cancer of the raging torrents sweeping everyline in Spring- Pruvo's five-yathe ball mldfields. Collins put ... the voting booths Tuesday. more captivating. thing before them. s t And the. secret day evening i.uruae ii. ,i .i.... tonsils, one by ulceration of stonv ille's uue possession. uie on ivr turuugu """ Provo scored twrtouchdown Mrs. Farrer has spent all her of this fascination for fine furs, Isi iumy Score: Provo 6, Springville 7.' . ach, and one by syphilis. for five Johnston and Peters yards, ' a been not for to Provo citizens the fact that there is a fur for Had it In life and Provo, . Springville. THANKS. EXTENDS For your information we1 bare THIRD QUARTER. son added enough for first down; is well residence aud favor of long costly fumble near- Springville's in ' officer Edna face. confacts the every Terry, Envoy compiled Cramner kicked to Dennis who following Johnston broke through left ably known. Therefore this blo- goal, Provo should have .had Be the face young or old, fair or charge of the Salvation Army in ce ruing patients admitted here durtackle for four yards, Collins made returned 10 yards. Peterson to ' wishes to thank the sketch Is intended touchdown. for gruuhlcal or as black adhair Provo, public the dark, golden ebony, via the air route, past year. We believe we - " The first touchdown for Provo three, and then one,' after which Biddulph, those who recently have adopted there is a fur to, frame that face for so .'generously donating cloth ing are materially reducing the percent-- ; 15 yards. Next pass as home. came In, the first quarter after Johnston made just enough to have vanced Provo Provo ing, papers, magazines, etc- - and age of those remaining here as cos-- . first down The Provo was Incomplete, and another, Peter-eo- n High School Boys Ready for Ruth Peay Farrer was bom In and bring out its lines of beauty Peterson, had kicked to Clark, another Uttle defects and hardness. wishes to say If any hare been todial cases, and hope to make to Johnston, gained nothing. hiding the 1881, December BnrinsvlUe auarter. who fumbled, boys were going rood and struck On 1, Annual Race on Provo, And the search for that fur, which missed that if they will drop a card better showing in this particular' the fourth attempt to complete camp. Collins recovering the baU mldfleld fear in the enepfles' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Army, during the next year. Tour atten- - " both use and beauty, is In care of the Salvation was. too late in getMonday Forenoon., ndTacinerilown the field 50 yards 4 Springville line held Johnston for pass Peterson T. Peay, Utah pioneers. Her father, stapds for she-wisee-ta- t It Hon is caUed terthfrery-higbrdeatno gain. Provo failed to complete ting rid of the ball and was thrown Everything is In readiness for the George Thomas Peay, came to the oldest vocation of mankinddati- Provo,Should for the touchdown. Peterson failed anyone else have any- rate for syphilitic patients; of the1 loss. tip. back to cave Ute. Peterson punted annual Armistice Day cross coun- Provo from fbrward pass. Trying another for for ng with his to kick goal. pa England, ward pass, Blddulph fumbled and to Collins on Springville's It represents the first garment thing to give we wiU be very glad 25 BuchpaMeuts admitted during try run of the Provo high school. A rents, In 1852, and was identified In the tnira quarter theTear.-Zlrhavr dledr or84 per"1 to Springj - gfgnp of manufactured by man. Itwasthe to receive it. Bair7Hrrnimi- a forward pasH enfc The total number of deaths Cramner pushed through .the vUleT ber has been ractleing f0r several both in Ogden and Provo until his lure of the fur that drew wandering After a couule of successful for Provo DAIC.HTER8 ARRIVE. from all other causes was 40, or 16; line for two yards, but tribes iu far distant migrations-anSpringville failed to complete weeks and are in splendid condition death, lu ward Dasses and some line bucks, 10. January, 1022. lie wass a later No.. SPANISH . : FORK, . was unable to penetrate pass. Thome made five yards. for the meet. per cent tempted discoverers across unreclawa In lake Utah the Johnston was pushed over the line Thome, pioneer the at have arrived from November admitted Number Daughters had forward After run another which He an end forenetted tried to pass seas unknown will find known race The begin Monday tion movement. The mother, still for a touchdown. - Peterson sent a his team 10 honiesof Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor 1, 1922 to November 1, 1923, 274. . ' yards, but Springville failed, Cramner kicked to Peterson noon at 11 :30 o'clock from the cor- alive and residing in Provo, was worlds. dron between the goat posts. Liefsou. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank SimPeterNumber discharged,-177- . on and Provo's was line, off five for Is West the of It and And furs Third lure that penalized ner of Center yards Miss Anna M. Chrislensen before mons mid Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew . Number died, 61. Springville scored in tne second side. Cramner punted son punted to Springville's to modPeterson women to street South the Third to a nation's streets,-theher marriage to Mr. Peay. She emi- draws Ruuoldl'sou. quarter after they had opened up on Provo s 40rfrd line. Number ndniitted showing Posiline. to Seventh East street to Center ver from Denmark to Utah in ern store- - where furs of America many yards, Cramner going tive Wnssertnuuus (syphilitics), 25."" A. forward pass was intercepted street and then back to the place of grated a then mude and Johnston yard lauds are made into coats, aud other 1857. the touchdown and then, dropping HONORED. MISSIONARY Niimlier died showing Positive eight more, after which Peterson by Collins. Johnston made no head- starting. The distance covered Is Mrs. Farrer was educated in the yapes and collurs. one over for the extra point SPANISH FORK. Nov. It). Miss (Syphilitics). 21. kicked to Clark on Springville s 15- - way, Blddulph, who had fought about three miles. schools of Provo and at the Mr. Leo Lewis, manager of the Leuli V. Never before have the Provo boys public hus who recently Per cent discharge of those adline. stalwartly throughout the game, The clnss having the largest uum- - Urigliiuu Young academy. She wus Mose Lewis store, has made arrangebeen on their tiptoes like they were yard to the a mission returned from formit tedhjiTt !er cent. replaced by Menlove. A lier of boys finishing the race will murried to Edward Farrer, business ments for a fur demonstration at western Cramner and Thorne made four was in this game. Every man had but states, was honored with u Per. cent died of those admitted, . ward pass, Peterson to Menlove, be awarded 10O4. Mr. the store Tuesday aud Wednesday, the man of June pennant. this Spauldlng one aim in view and that was to ynrds each and Thorne added the city, "church 'J, the at welcomy-hom22 cent. party five yards. Peterson was The first man to cross the will l'urrer wus the sou of Mr. aud Mrs. when niuny different kiutls of. furs Time and again needed two yards lor nrst down, gained tape beat Springville. cent to Per renin iniug, 13 ier cent off held again when he failed Thursday get held. was Cramner of name Roger aud Agnes Farrer, aud be exhibited, the collection afterhich the Provo line held like the ceutMif those mliuitted show- a forward pass, reterson and un be given 'a gold medal and his Per Thorne a for and T. W. imBurt on and John the silver trophy brother of Joseph yard wll be engraved plunged furs being brought here especially stone waU, making it lug .Positive .Wasseruiauns, 9 per " negotiated another Iff yards two. Cramner kicked presented to the school by the Co Farrer, prominent business leaders for the fur exhibition at that store. possible for the heavy Springville repealed with lliU8 went cent his was in who to Peterson dowped The of the city. men to break through. company.. Per cent Of those dying showing the Une for two yards aud then lumbia Jewelry Mr", and Mrs. Farrer were lead Collins, Johnston, Peterson, An- tracks by Crandall. WnKscriuuiiUM, 35 er cent. Positive five yards and then Johnston went next nine men will le presented to failed Johnston Collins and life of social music iu ers the aud derson, Bennett and Blddulph were of patients awaiting dis-- ' over Springville's goal line for be presented with ribbons. Number which line the lifeMr. Provo Furrer's Springville some of the outstanding stars on pierce during ' Peter-soAmong the men who have been 23. Provo's second touchdown. charge, as to stubborn as seemed away Mr. a wide give Farrer achieving the Provo team. Collins busted sent the drop kick squarely be- practicing diligently for the cross time, We ure pleased to report that the This necessitated mule a Missouri un of as rare entertainer country run and who are showing reputatiou through the Springville line several bounteous crops from our orchards, to re- tween the uprights. Fun-erdeath iu Octotimes for long gains. Blddulph Peterson to kick. Clark went up exceptionally well are Corbett, ability. Mr. fiirui and garden have aU been hur- Score : Provo 13, Springville 7. - Collins fumbled.but Tuft !lrs. ceive the with five Furrer ball, 1018, had ber, gave the team 'every ounce he Peterson kicked to Crandall on Sellers and Field. Corbett last year Uttle children and'' occasioned a ested. and are now stored away the on the was picked spot, in right in him until he was taken out line. Thome attended the B. T. U. high school for winter's use. We are now doing. Springville's of middle thefleld of in the social her He activities, from, balLnp ds, the latter part of the game. our" full plowing aud otherwise pr made Cramner two and placed high at that time In the change held on to the ball better than he and raced for 50 yards, closely pur- yards on fake formation, and then Y" Thanksgiving cross country run. and musical to public service. She Salt Lake Mayor Is Principal paring the vhind for. next seasou's'. touchdown. first the for been Interested in has the sued, has at any of the previous games None of the' boys who captured always novo Tabernacle Speaker Thome gained another yard. Cramoperations. went kick Home awry. School Petersons aud and drop of organization, and was the means making long ner punted to Peterson on Provo's the first four placesjn the high now is This Afternoon. Score: Provo 6, Springville ft president of the Franklin gains on forward passes. school run last year wll be entered Une. who to kicked Thorne Peterson Home School association. and In some also good played Springville After ColUns had made no . gain. this year. lyitl Mrs. Farrer was representaball although when they were near returned 80 yards, putting the ball Peterson kicked out of danger, Mayor C. Clarence Neslen of Salt line. After tive front this district on the state Lake- - City wlU be the principal of on Sprlngvllles the goal line the ferociousness PROCTER-BIRNUPTIALS. in ball the play Springville home and school board. the Provo boys kept them from Clark failed to gain, Cramner went mldfields, putting ' speaker at the annual Armistice day The marriage of Bliss Nellie Proc Mrs. Farrer was elected city services to be held thHafternoon Thorne, ior scoring. Thorne played his usual throneh for five yards,. Procon Mrs. of a Robert to Thorne Burt, gainpass, ler, daughter in November, 1019, assum- at 2 o'clock In the stake tabernacle good game. However, he did not four, and Cramner for one and first ed 16 yards. "sefi Crsnmer held on ter of American Fork, to Vaughn sudltor the duties of the office Janu- under the auspices of Ae Provo succeed In getting around the ends down. Mr. and Mrs. Orson ing An son formation. of fake S3fS-' : Incompleted Bird, out 1020. She was Cramner fumbled, recovered 1, s ary of American the like he was wont to do in jf Legion bucked the pass that would have given Spring Bird of Provo. took place Wednes without opposition, in November, chapters Thorne lost v nine look American yards. Anderson and the Legion, AuxlUary. games. Percy ended the touchdown afiother ville Salt Lake In last the templf, day 1021, and again,, without opposl Ah interesting program of music ed after that part of It for Provo line for two yards, and Crsmner quarter with the ball In Springville's Tuesday evening, the young tion, this November. sod the fighting little end surely went through for seven, arter and speeches has been arranged. In response to a request Vrom the. une. on s a Provo honor at of were guests possession who couple O. K. Hansen wiU preside did It well, as did also Dennis on which lie kicked to Peterson Mayor First Peraldency of the Latter-daMrat nven Procter shower reby CLUB. fumbled the ball, Springville the other end. and will also be one of the speakers. church organisation based on LeSaints forward a Bennett In American intercepted Fork. home her Une, The regular meeting of the Nelke , Cramner. Clark and Burt worked covering on Provo's T. N. Taylor will also Information received from the L. p. oroae pass and returned the ball 10 yards. ts nd Crawler and Cannon Jones Reading club will be held Thursday President xnorne was held, Cramner Provo an to address. the make furiously a. mission headquarters lu uermany get through Springville's husky fullback, gave a party at the Bird residence afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock at the une but. were held time ana again. through for six yards and Cramner Burt, the Utah stake Relief society will was but remained in the Tbnrsciny evening in honor or air, home of Mrs. O. W, Bailey, with The tabernacle choir under the diThe best and longest gains made by was held. Unable to push through came.Injured Boshard R. of rection J. Professor receive used clothing and shoes of. and Mrs. Bird, progressive games Mrs, J. Leo Bow u as assisting hostthe 8pringvlUe team was when an the Une for the touchdown that music. will render the all kinds for men, women and chilCollins made rive yarns, ana and music were enjoyed, during ess. AU members are for Springville, tV requested open, style was used. . Long gains looked so close , Present. Indications are that the then two after . which Peterson dren the administration building waa perrcd to 22. be iu attendance. were made by the Springville boys Cramner decided to try arop kick kicked to Burt on Springville's 27- which luncheon tabernacle wlU be filled to overflow-l"t- beginning Monday to be sent later to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bird enter ' on forward passes. ' Had the game for a goal from the field. Prepara' no members of the church to Uergain. tained Ht-- a family dinner In . their when the yard line. Thorne made Miss Josephine Nultall enter When Miss Nancy Knortios, the lasted "another three or four min tions for this was made The uiimmrArmistiee day dance Springville was penalized 15 yards, honor Friday evcliR- - 'A' Out glass tallied the many who are said to be In distress. saw A. members U. R. ef the Phlladclnhia . utes Springville might have made gun closed the first quarter. 0. girl, society on Cramner punted to Peterson The clothing snd shoes will - be or .rosea iorniei an auracnve club ut her home Thursday evening. given by the Legion Saturday even Thomas McClosskcy. a park guard, Score: Provo fl, Springville another touchdown as the boys rme and novo bowl and parked at the adminigprjngvlll s for the dining, table. ScwTiig, music and luncheon were ing was a hugh success from every SECOND QUARTER. gathered centerpiece automobile some to chuse were rnahlnc towards the Provo pvc 13 yards. ' standpolut. stration building, according to Mrs. tried the dropkick but was penalised Covers wore laid for 2i. of oh the aud cleveu diversions she' gas the; steppedenjoyed by thieves, from on goal speedily the last few minutes th Cramner was One yard gntned pass R. K. Allen, president of the Utah. hail onnned no In the sir yard Mr.'nn.l Mr. Bird will lonve Mon- club tutiuliersv . of play. her cur nnd went; to his help. As tore . stake Relief society. then rolled dbwn the Peterson to Johnston, Collins California to and two or cue Angeles, In for.Ia day on and robhers, closed the Dick and Tom, they for Harry tackle jjrrery eight make thulr " through right "We understand that this cloth WEAR APRONS AND OVERALLS M tho. tires of the girl's machine Jiomp. FALLS AVIATOR TO DEATH. all the Janes from the Provo high side. One of the Provo feUows bad out was taken Burt against , Is needed Immediately and that ing News Service. splendid chance to pick up the yards. collided, slnd two International cart out school were In Springville. for the the he evident was hvf It but own will, chase down a clear field his the sooner we can receive the name PONNEVILLB WARD DANTE. MIS KOLA,- L. I., Not. lO.Car-rlc-d - The first of a scries of ten dances Tho. policeman was seriously Inmade game, yelling their beads off for the niiiTs and a Collins was badly Injured. touchdown, but th better assistance will be rendThe recrcfltlonalcommUtee of the far aloft when the hugh army will be glveu Df. the Pro) SeconJ lurodand the was badl team. And they surely deserve perhaps for to realise that he three yards, Johnston four, then Bonneville ward will give a dance dlrlglhfe 1X3-- lashed out of control ward social hall Wediieshay ered to the suffering Saints In Oer--. even on to slid tried But credit for the pep they displayed at Incom shaken. keep An another. one. and (hen rient to touch the balL In the ward social hall Wednesday of ground crew here, Private Aage ing and will lie a sack" apron and after the tliluvca. They lied before many." said Mrs. Allen. "We urgentthe game. They went to Springville hii Provo the to failed gain pass ly plead with the eltUons of Provo Springville Ukewlse had a good plete in every fashion imaginable, In the four evenlntf. Wilde's orchestra will fnr- ltnsmuB.sen lost bis grip and a land- overall dance. . The PccrlcskPlnyers she could reach then, however. I to assist us lu tho ball but they necessary ten yards A cordial (nvltatlon ing rope and fell to his death. . Irish the music. music. renaeaing we needed wll furnish the . The road on between Provo and chance to recover Four.) Fm (Continued tnn.1 round as If the drup, had Is extended to everyone. SprlngviUe was black with moving inneHsnortHspaeefHMxreyen Simmons did it, and did it well as Friday's game plainly vealed. i ... . uuri , - i 1 1 1 -- liad-alrea- dy r -- . . . sure-footed- ,, hiare -- - - -- -- -- d COLLECTION OF . FURS COMING e k - - ii i near-Sand- -- ! '.".i; r e . . -- HIGH CROSS rd - COUNTRYRON ' . a' n b" d thealwenortesrm -- -- d linerbut-the-bail-we- nt -- ' i -- d d , WiiKs.-1-mnmi- s e iK-- r evi-ni- W-U- often-mention- Pf -- NESLEN TO u Nervy Beauty SPEAK HERE a . . - five-yar- d GERMANS NEED- d - OLD CLOTHING prev-.loo- Z7-ya-ra - y NELKE-READIN- d -- t " - . d 4 2 . at it |