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Show -- Acs roua THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST 2, 1925. IQ26f, J HEN: BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUItT, j . jjffl-.'- SPRINGV1LLE - !:t:? ? ZTzZSt ZZ, ,ZZ:i-:-.- . ..,2 lb. Groenlieck, PackardTcC T Davidson, If , paltou, ss-- . . Davis, e . .... Know, . s. Cranmer, 2b. Grooms,' rf. Jones, 31 1. . , Oaf- - -- .j z Mmtteg "zMSz (Mi Z 3mMe S 111- -: ? i p ,.... ... ' i J - ib - m .... I 2 2 .. 1 11 2 1 1 S t - r .1 M 11 m m w IWIm M 5 4 2 4 .. ....... ....... '.... nut.-- SEUVEUT CITY FEED STORE- N. Univ. Ave. 151 Phone ; DID RESIDENT S & PASSES AWAY w 1 1 r-- tWo-mi- le one-thir- ruxuzzxxzxxzzutxnxi ten-mil- one-mile- - if PBOVO ....... , Swim at-- 3 8 0 Iyer, rf. Hooverr-c- f. Davidson, If. Farmer, 3b. Raile, 2b: ... Connnt, lb. Smith, p. .. -.6 Utah County's most popular bathing resort. " ' 1 1 5,1 ........ 44 -- Snow, Jone. Homerun Cranmer, Three basehits Gfoesbeck, Hoover. Two base hits Berry2, Dyer, David son, Daltou 2. Stolen bases Snow, Davis, Dyer. Struck out by Smith In '""2' ' ll' 2 11 17 Dal-- 'inomWtifiSr, t, 5LiJl : f(i .Vi4' M--' -- rs WW i: n i - oOOr v .. Plenty.of Shade Courteous Treat jcz;t -- r ' oOo . This attracuyo blouse has a as well a, a tie. thus giving scarf doubla poruon of fluttering atreamora. rt hi ot white crepe do chine with tunic. It was deslgnsd for apart r swarr- - oOo Natural Warm Artesian Water i- .mm -- r ;. .... Remember we change water and clean pool every day. w PAY HON, Aug 1. Payson con tinued: its winning streak here Fri- duy'. wben they drove-threpitchers into distraction and won another boHgame with 'a large, score from the Spanish Fork crow: Percy Han sen's men trailed behind on a 14 to 3 score. Kojnatter what the pitchers t had to offer, the slugging Paysonites de'ide6; it was Just the . way they wanted it: and proceded to slam the pill into all parts of the diamond. much needlework and was unusually Eight errors on the. part of Span s lsh keen and cheerful.. J runeral' Fork; greatly assisted Payson's . will be held in tie Kelw stake "PAYSON. tabernacle Sunday at 8:30 p. m. under the dhxttion of. the Third ward AB. K. H.O.A -. , o bishopric. Wignall, cf. 6 Wilson, 2b. their eleven. children fswrylvg. her as follows ; ra' ;Sarah yaft wag- ener and Mrs. Kate an WagpneB of Provo,. Samuel ' Stark aud Will itark of 8it JAkci bwie Holoday of Santaqnln, Josepti p. HUrU' and Mrs JUijile Cork of Payson,-- . Thete ar 30 grandchild'ieB and 21 Iffeat For the post fifteen grandchildren. years, Mrs., Stark' was totally Wind but in, spite of this handicap she did 1 COACH for the ESSEX and FrHsJit Tom . UUP iIm iof r. o. t. Drtfmel uitofra. Fan ,.r krlit wheel KWnwIkc ("olvln, p..-:.- : lb. Barney, rf. Cloward, ss. ELECTRICAL 1 1 12 ... .16 14 17 27 12 Z SPANISH. ZFQRIv 5 0 Hanks, 5 Dudley, If.; W. Davis. 4 McKee 4 R. Davis, ll-4 4 Htiglies, cf. Hansen, 2b. . . . . . 3 ..... .... ......... lil p T3 i! ! .. i ' As anticipated the new fine manufacture that raised the Chrysler .Chrysler Four is being Received with unre-- . 6trained enthusiasm. x " ularity. Consequently it is not surprising that the new Chrysler fourisalready hailed as the most modern and soundest contributionr to fourcylinder motoring.'' See Itride in itT. Caj uu us we are omy too giaa extehdyDU the jopportunity" to 'petfomancewmucH ! f M I' II It ill. ! ity and riding and. driving ease. For the Chrysler" Four is a true companion to the Chrysler Six.. It represents in a very definite and practical sense-th- e application of the . same quality and Fr W ' fy ? Six to its peak of pop o Its fcrlco with llfn'ill,le,I Mt 2-- 3 fmsKoe'CrTflTanks ttdriJ . !!. IWw 7 ' fUM CfcmUr , At option of hydraulic four-CIoW bodies byFishsr. o. All ! IN t USANCE FRBFA1D - n . Club Standing. Z ALLEGATIONS John Strong 24, and "Jpseph Snow, 22,. both of Provo, were arrested here Friday evening on statutory charges charges . committed against two Provo girls. .The .offenses are have been, committed on July 25 and 26, when the two men to have attacked the girls. ;; . ;. ... They, were' arraigned before'Act-in- g JtMlge..Jnmes. B. Tucker, Jatur. day naming and took time to. enter thelt pteas. -- Their honds wore fixed are-illeg- - Richins Motor Co. 310 Center St- - '(..' " ' tT"' ProvorUtali r ?1" at $500 hearing, each penaius preliminary - - Jxr qo" . I'TAH CENTRAL LEAGl'F . . .. .. .. ........ .. , 5 2 5 4 2 2 3 3 3 a .714 .714 .066 .571 .571 i500 5 .2." 4 4 ...2' .... ..0 -- .7f- - .000 Friday's Result, Hudsonssex World's Largest Selling - At Springville Provo 11, Spring-- . : vllle 8. . At Spatilsh Fork Payson 14, .. Spanish Fork 3: . American Fork JS'ephi game-atBosTponed."" T ' : . Wwjjjjst-rct- Ift'ber Eureka,. American Fork Provo. Paysou Nepld ......... Spanish. Fork . . Sprlngville . '. l FACE SERIOUS " W. m4 M4or CkmUt Mrrtcl mhm. Mm an iwmwwDWtqMM.AikibMUiT)hiinalnplH. ' i learn at first hand the many' advantages of owning a new i V Chrysler Four. .. , .... , I! - tration on practically one modelthe Coach. . Built on the famous Super-Si- x principle, the patents which' account for Hudson's famous reliability, brilliant performance and long fife, are responsible for the same qualities in Essex. It is the easiest riding and steering Essex ever built the finest in performance, appearance and workmanship.' We believe it is the most economical car In the world to own and operate. Now it holds the greatest price advantage with the finest quality Essex ever offered. , Touring Car Those who have been fortunate enough toride in the" new car declare -that never before has there been a four that delivers so much in fine If ..-- But it is important to note how this position of leadership gives Essex advantages in continually improving value to the buyer because of volume economy, and because of the utmost refinement of workmanship through concen- Arrangements are' being perfected to show, to the iieopte Hif Provo a model borne In which there h;it been, frcorporated all of the liest id'.ws in th5 vse .of flectricul lnlior Having devices. This display will be on will Jwi)i, c. ..,....-.....--3 August 5, fi, 7 and 3 lie announced within the Jiext few Rowe, .. days. Total? ...........35 3 0 27 7 At the present tiiim lt'T imsollile Summary: Error Rowe, .Hanks. to jHjuip a home with convenient outlftn whtTeliy the easy use of elec- 2, McKee, Hughes, It Davis, Hansen, trical appliance .' Is possible and Barney. TVvojbaso hits Wilson which tlo away with much of the CowanrKitcben, Hillman, Hanks, R. Mcdrudgery iu house work, according Davis, Three base hits Briggs, to Q, A. Wolfrom, nwunger of the Kee. Stolen bases Wilson, Colvin. Hanks 2 InJ Prove &fito,oiiheJthJowecaJidUBa8t8 on u"s- -o innings,1 off Kitchen. Struck outLight company, v by Rowe, 1 in 1W innings; by Electrical home displays have Davis, 4 In 7 Innings: by Kitchen, heon made in a great manyofhe T-larger clQeaTn the'TnTtcdStates Loslnp and a great deal of interest has been off Davis 5 In 7 innings. Double plays-Kit- chen pitcher Rowe. shown each display. t to Brlggs, McKee to Hanson to Hanks. Umpire J. Badhnm. 2Ii-r- i Extra The largest sales of cars simply reflects the gen: eral recognition of greatest car value. 7 " Totals b i !5 ' aValue Like This 3 10 ZZ-- t r .1 Kfevef Before 3b. --. . Brlggs, c Kltcheu, EXHIBITOR ..MODE HOME i - , , - i r- - e score-also- 5 I 1 0 , Totals HEA- D- Scarf Blouse 1 4 ;iSer-vice- ar 114 d GOING CONCERN Baldwin.. .With nor mother and sis-iin soi, crying ter me came to i lieen conwtid ttithi STornion religion in England. They came "to I'ay- son aqd on March 24, 1861 she wa married to Daniel Stark. The husband died eighteen fears ago. 8even ; ito PAYSONTEAM Baldwin Stark, one ot the olcMst t ploner residents of PaysonTflled kti, ttome iu theThtrd war ltatr-Ifom tnftrtitUfis of old age, SU a buro at Birmingham. Engand was the land,' m June U, daughter of pavjd and EllzaW'th - I UttE What this couutry needs want ' it needs. Columija Snow 10, off Dalton 1. Bases on balls off Smith 4, off Snow 1. Hit by pitcher Dalton, Davis, 'Grooms. Double plajrrSuiillLto Itaile to Con-anConant. Snow to Cyanmer to Groesbeck. - - xaky otheiu Special '. 1 .2 tBlTy"fc&!ir&? ittttluftvjbV : -- one-thir- d $2.0Q per sack Egg Mash,'cwt, $i55.. ocratch mile, d unpaced for the juniors; e ,' miter scratch and five-miunpaced for the senior. "Two silver trophy cups are now the Meredith Cycle oir elhtbltloh company's store, one of which will go' to. Gray or MeCoard tit the local senior class and the other to Booth, who Is the champion junior rldet of Provo." 0 2 -- " Taylor, are too leading amateur bicycle riders from Provo who will compete in the stats championship final, which win be heW under the Amateur 'Buyole auspices of th League df America at Liberty park at 6 :30 o'clock thla morning.'- Gray and MeCoard will eater the wnior division, white Booth, Allen aid TayUir will be grouped with the Juniors These young riders win compete against the best riders from Salt Lake and Logaa. ... They will ride .. In l foor races, mile, qnartef m(le, 8 10 27; 7 AB. R. H. 0. A Schatz, ss. Berry, c..',y., toft, c2 r 10 i 1 0 0 .'. Totals ; Jitter 2 ..T 5 .. 6 p j if Arthur . GraK Harry McCoard, Melvln Booth,- - Joe Allen n4 Paul le ,u;;:;jSm4WL- ;vC-:":V-.- : HIGH PATENT -T-OURNAMENT Provo defeated Sprliigrllle Fri day at SpringrUle: 11 to8 after one of pie nardegt fomtht gama of the wax n. Tho game was at piod at nf playedela ftpringrtlle daring, the pwent year. lead The Sprinjrvllle boys took from the start and maintained that fur six innings when Suow weak-ciie- d and .the.Tlmpt hammered In the additional runs to take the game. Provo bad its hand full up until that time to win the gam- eA feature of the gam was. the double play, hy Coast --OBttaaixted. lie caught Groesbeek's fly and tep: ped on first ahyadLof the player rV turning from second. Jt EPRIXGVILLE. ' Harvest Queen. EHTER STATE PR0V0 BEATS jj X PROVORIDERS ' Wbere Th,ey PJay Sunday. American. 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