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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 14. 1926. PORTING EVENTS ; FIELD TO BE v BESTINWEST The rrova Joulor high basketball team won a fast game Friday afternoon from the Lehl Juniors Jiy a core of 18 ts IV The Provo lads plated, nk batiketbatl and clearly . the invaders, , la a pervious game played at Lefai. Prove waa defeated. ' . The Junior high team haa made a good showing this' year under the coaching of Emil Nielsen. Two weeks ago they won from 8pring-villd 21 . a to . The score : ; j... rROVO . I e - xsrrrtrr: tdi-mti,.tl- t t rcrt Anderson Beelar e ... 1 Z ..r.".vl"t rf Biddulpb lt 4i,J.. Johnson Ig Morgan.' lg. Total 5 IIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIKIIIIII8IIIIIBIIEIIIIIIIIIII1 4 0 4 0 0 10 0100 0. 0 0 0 ., ........... 8 3 S 18 LEHI Trane, rf G. Tr p. p. 0 0 o o . 2 0 0 4 8 T 0 0 0 r o 1 0 0 . . Evans, If . Wbheman- ,Brown, rg rrs .0 of-th- - 1 DAY OF REAL PUT MONEY IN TEAM WINS drained la order that it may t need U any ktid of weather; we wa"hTt to be proper! leveled and audde! ; we want tba track to be the beat that can be laid; aud we want it all te be beautiful to look upon an ornament to the campus," . , The alte for the field is the one lone ago selected en what baa been railed the stadium alte due north of Maeaer Memorial building. The tractor 'E, L. Roberts May the field will extend north and sooth Go East to Study Fields to order that the prevailing wlud Of LargerikhooLji may Interfere a tittle as ixMwild with game. It la located at the , .., .... . . ... wmnimij m W , .f www ra the ft..l,t 4.o,l?iJJ!ff;JKi&g seat be , may Uter, placed. tern division of the Rocky Mouu is eoufervuee and as rixhI ew ag iPlrector RMierta will likely go a be found 4a America, 4f pre- - east to Investigate the latent and bust Biehoda of preiwrinc athlr.lc wddt-44- . of the institution, has rmuXirverTerfoff to b niide to make the drainage perfect in everj to Eugene LL'Rub- In order that games may be ta, head of the physical education respect the field at all seasons upon played ueatibn department and director of the year. athletics, to set to work upon the the athletic field Id. ' Director Roberta baa. been Enthusiasm for ' ked Jo. ylsjtjthe liest fields he can la rwuilg high. Last fall several id amf to submit plans for a field of the football teams complained of new Y field. Whlle-tn- e at will meet .pverrTeqnlrenieuI'df toe be nest not for field will fall, ready Elcge athletic competition. "... lor Important games "Nothing short lttt field itthemay lie readyseason. following at can lie made will satisfy the lu- of 1920 is The graduutlm-Uiis- s tuttyu, - President Ilarrria de-treL-"W- e want to take time to making the. field their project. In (vestigate, to plan to study the tiiia way two oY three thousand dolnation from every a"ngle; then lars will le made available for the want to go forward- and make purpose of laying the foundation ' e heat field that human Ingenuity of the Held, own how to make. Besides the regular football grid tennis "We want the field to be properly, iron, baseball grounds, u' ATHLETIC v DETiIPSEY TO iJUNIORHIGH: ,h , Piooeere Rejoice With ChilLOS ANGELES, Marcki 13. dren and Grandchildren At (VP) Jack Deinpaey's fight with - Entertainment Harry Wills in defense ef the world's heavyweight choinpiootdilp That the traditions of oar parLalx day w 111 be partly promoted ents and grandiiarents may Uv ma ' 1 . bjAluwclf. 2 through this and succeeding generaFor tlie first time In pugilistic tions through the wouderful work a la history, champioa imttiug his of the Daughters of the t'tah Plo-t- h owa money Into the promotion of a Pravo jiloneers In the Provo niahh In ttt.-h, ho tiAptl, ..wu-m- . i r1 j -Blksnmue Friday. The entertain enqy, K vwstlntmpd tiy today to help put over what ment was a continuation f the acbe claims H be a 3,tiw,ww tivities, taTommemoration ofTh 8eventy-aevp(it- h annlveraary of the noailiialUtimlng of the plnnwa4atethla-etypromoter, with the backing of Chi- and waa under the ausiHces of the cago aud uuth Bend capitalists,' Preto cha iter of the Daughters of mill be the chauipiop'a jturtner and the Pioneers. Is iHittlug up a quarter uiUlion him Mayor Hansen paid glowing trlb self. nta to those brave souls who had Theoreth-ally- . Dpmltac.v'a money had the courage U make tha aacrl-flc- e Is put on the line "to Insure the and suffer the hardships to people" that be honeatly Intends" to come to this state and to this valley give the wgro challenger a chance to build an cuinlre. at the title. - The after n in firogrAia opened by . It will be uhwI, however, to aid the singing of "Anieiica"lea by a 4 Extra or inn Mrs. Joseph Sherman, The Invocation waaliy I'rof. J. M. Jonsen, historian of Provo and a member of tbe Young university faculty. Many of the sged pioneers were moved to clap their hands and tap their feet to the rhythmic, strains brought forth by Mormon Mman fromjils ol4 awordloH lib ne played in splendid fashion many of the old time dance times. A jb?8lng numlier was given by a ladies' quartet comprised of Mrs Samuel "WHstead,-- M rs. Byron Das- trup, Miss Melha Dastrup and Miss Lera Benson. Their number'; waa -WiUtend MyzyalleylHmne. aim ana' "Love Is a Merchant.''; Little Miss Ellen Jackson gave two entitled splendid readings 13. (CP) BllSE, Idaho,. March Aunt Handy" auid "A Hindu's Par IteiMirting of two cases of oiwtted .fever near . Boise brought' a warn adlse Mm. Grace Cheever reviewed the ing today from .state and county health authorities to hikers in, the history ef a unique American flag mountains to be careful. The Infec- now owned by the'Daughters of tbe tion which causes the fever comes Pionfirt81)e 1 stated tha- t- the cocoons' from" which inesllk of thl fKinTliie fests sage lmish regions. The period flag orlgihated were grown on what of danger generally exiilres about waa known as Daddy" Graves park uear tneTrowctTy cenietery. The silken threads were woven dilution against the fever in under- wThlle II. V. going exiH'riment in the Shoshone by Mrs. SaraF Sanders, section but no definite Immunization Smart dyed the materials and Sam uel Jepperson painted the stars has yet lieen reported. The flag was first presented to the Relief society by the Utah Silk u soclatlon Cd later It was presented by that organization to the Daugh- - Ourjcpllection of Rugs is unusually large right now. . 1. So , ELINOR GLmS NOVEL "The - Reasotii WASlllNGTOX, March 13 (CP) The gunboat Siicrameuto is on her way to Tlcn Tsiu to relieve the gutthoiit Ashevllle and the destroyv ei Division 39 of six deBtrayersVjs leaviuif Cavite IV I. ior Khankhal, wjiere, tliey will relieve the destroyers which have beon on - duty in watetrtor soiiie"tlmir. "'TniS Ashevllle and the Division of being relieved will return to Cavite for their annual overhaul, the navy announced today. -- She locked for love . and romance- - this beauty in a setting of jeweled splendor. and then she was X'told she had to- marry - fyeen! r ; AILEEN GLE -- . man she had never EDMUND LOWE . . Elinor Glyn, greatest wrhef of love stories, has here given "To thescreen her most startfing and fascinating romance. YopH adore this thriflinj .. pktnreT Regular Value DELL CIIIPMAN'V Classified Ads Are Business - Getters. &4 A 1 AH Monday - htrltt a Ror-7Mi- an AaM -- DISTRIBUTING I 0, Qtonmaat Qutua CORPOKATION - -- ' and and HAL ROXCH w54 1 VI LENN aHar- TRYON ml . - y Tuesday Hunt Stromberg presents 1a t .PPODl)CERS Seats 10c auT rrsoMusc com; zip THE PEOPLE vs. NANCY PRESTON with nAnnitrc Marguerite and John Bowers and i Comedy J and his COLUMBIANS i Wed. and Thursday Ackerman and Harris VAUDEVILLE and Feature Picture -- In Concert Each Evening, L . Every-Thursda- y Easy Terms ; v, tmjor mm commny ' PROVO ,'SPANISH EUREKA PORK; ary insanity, superinduced blinding rage," U H. Shlpmam PROVO GIRL by Nes-liltt'- g attorney ludicatedr" r' It was a prolongel quarrel, that found its tragic. climax in Mrs. death, according to Nesbltt. BIG RECITAL IDOHANS IN Miss JIary ""MorOnier, l'rovo "plan- rr- and orga nlnt .di'iuiiiiKtrHted markablc ability ub a piiie organist In a unique recital tit the AsMombly it CONTROVERSY -- 4wtrr-8Bira1ce--tt- yr evening " "THE OUTSIDER nd - Shows 3:30 10c and 25c. . 15 35c seats 9:15 All 7; Evening "WILD WEST" - N0.6-V CURTAIN TO Nes-liitt- 's (8peclal to the Herald) PATSON. March 12. Lee R. T lor and Ana CTPageToT the Nebo? Stake Presidency! Dr. Asa L. Cur. lis and 8yd C'oray of the High eoia-- . ell were in Salt Lake today for Utet purpose of selecting a curtain to! JOfeS-JfSfesJS.tsl- " Her rendition of Sonata In "D. BOISE. Idaho.. March Formal niade Minor No. 4 by A. GuilrritiiiCPoiiip-onettto Riecuniatlotr tommUfetoner" W, by Durand and Airetta from tbe opera "Agrippiua," was enthusi- G. Swendsen by irrigation! districts audience in the, .Twin Flllif section aganst astically received by-t-he thernjingiidopted at, Idaho Falls nnd critics Miss Mortimer deserves special relating: to certain excbniiges ' be, flow credit for her artistic" rendition of tween: storage and natural-' Guiluiant's muster iniioHit ion, the water of the Snake 'river, The ptotestants. the Twin Falls Sonata in D- Minor, executing the difficult passages pedals and coual company. Minidoka- irrlga tlon distriet-an- d manuals with .ease. Burleylrrigatlon Airetta from district, allege that the storage and Fomponette. Id deprive them of Water fAgrippma' were irraiii touring out the more delicate shadings now coming down the Snake rivet Miss as natural Ifow. The upper Snake of registration, which ed In equlsite river water users seek to obtain artistic fashion. the storage of some of the flow, Tbe recital was presented by the temporarily to. be kept in the Jack, MeGune. School of Music and Art, son lake reservoir but ultimately in with pupils from the organ class of the American.' Falls reservoir when Edward P. Kimball, and was the that is completed. The objection. a first of Its kind ever held In Utah. leger that If the storage rights are al'pwed. some of "the upper Tlver 13.-J-(- oTJectlon--hafr::bee- e BEINSTALLEDj 0VERWA1R iSnacleJupd,which was n) for-th- Mortimer-accomplish- Wife Murderer y .. May Face Death -- wt-'Bw- bedeerid-4arger lll- amounts of water than are necessary for their use. The recently-ireniodeled- clasa entertainment i. -- could be staged.; PAYS0ND.0FP..1 ENTERTAINS). - e taber- - 'e and the rostrum rebuilt In such a manner JhaLiperaa and other high - . De La Motte WARNER STONE . Axminster-Rug- -, TJi5ggjrcT PrjllCeSS SHOWS-2:304-7:30- .9:15 Wednesday and Thursday w-- jM Lxl2 FEATURED IN not ins j Very SpecialYalue rThenmirHeTald Center 212 West Monday and Tuesday aafTTTX l.ii aw itlHiTg Mil aw i. $10.00 jtairsJeweler ft Select your Rugs in Our Daylight Rug Department hymn, "Cnnse, Coma Ta Saints." She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Melissa Williams. Th day's toetlvities chised with an old tluieidance given in the Provo high school gymnasium which was largerly attended and a very fitting climax to a day of. genuine pleasure. 7M3rPriceTTrTT3.50 . STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA Every Evening y Leda' Bradford gave a musical reading of that Well known L: D. S, Fully Guaranteed . -- very highly. Zyloid Frames, Toric Lenses . Walter Hiers in "OFF HIS EE AT" News Weekly .. X 1JeVfT'T3ci3IB. Radis:6:lasse - G Q Emphatically Low Prices Spotted Fever Is Reported in Idaho WAY TO ORIENT MONDAY AND TUESDAY the opportunity is all the greater. Distinctive Patterns! - GUNBOAT ON oavings jcan be had on ' . - x CONCLUDED 4 3 11 rltzMiiuiuoiiM lu financing whaf both-thpromotera and chaiuiiion assert courts, hockey fields and other will, lie a$3,0t),000 box of flee atgrouiida wllj be lnld ont. traction. . It wasdniltted Demiwej-yb FRIDAY'S RESULTS. J wll fight .solely on a per : rentage basis, without any guar- 8mth Cache 20,"Morgau 12. Jautee. His cut, is 'to be alsint 40 Pleasant Grove 19, Sajina 18. per cent, which he estimates will " . TlluWh 2irB'oxelder 15. net him ui(,re than $l,(XH),tHK). l'rovo 11, East 9. Wills, too, la fighting on a per Ii. D. S. 23, Bingham 22. rentage basis, but he- - will be. : Ogdeii 293IauU 18. , , guaranteed at least $100,000. 4 FI' PLEASURES BIG BOUT - PAGE . ' ; .. ; (Special to the Herald) tJl I MarchL tneetlng of Payson camp Nori, L'taft Danghter of Pioneers waa held! yesterday at the home of Mrs. LI- tie Crook Curtis. The program was as follows. Piano solo, Pearl Ciir- tis Fillmore; reading, ilrs. Geneve Schaerrer; song, June and Row!.PAlBOSMarch-12.Th- e -- , -' ena "Curtis"; vocal solo, Mrs. .Lydla,. Curtis; the History of George Cu tis, Mrs. Lizzie Curtis; the History of mah, MrsTTStellfiTIarpt'r. j", GERMANY!) March (I P) TRpl'. Reclamation state wll demand the supreme penelectric West in chair the altydeath fft Jaeob Sesblt tTyoung Troy; ate WASH l.NGTOX, Ma rch 13 (UP) man who has confessed he murdered Increases of $427,(XK) for western LEAGUE his wife," Frances Drake Nesbitt, ""a reclahiation projects.; and $522,000 Ti former i)hio State university co-efor tlie Indian bureau were ca ii CoimtyJJruaecutor&li.E.Iiaey Tled1nthe"t226,060,n8, Interior Foil 13. Mar. intimated today. GENEVA, (UP) bill ordered favorably department Xesbltt's dramatic confesslou', oli- - reporfedLJiy . .theaenate. appropria- lowing a two hour secret .session tht borne own his whcire the ) allied League of Katlons council . an tion 'hilPtocfiy. 1 : : nounced today" that the' assembly murder was committed three weeks would he conrnkpiT Tueadsy to fi )ig; has own anticlpiited WHO mlt Germany Into - the League,-Th- e MERCHANTS a grief stricken SUPPOKT "TOUR who hai posed-a- s assembly met today ready HOME TOWN PAPER husband, cried after five hours of unanimously to elect Germany ti FOR THET ARE THE grilling. Iagnmembershop aa soon as tbt " - A formal charge of murder-prob-MOST RELIABLE council waa able to act with regar4 ( to Germany's membership in tbe npAND PROGRESSIVE My will be lodged against Nettbit . per body.,... . tody; His defeniw may be "enipor- O.. 13. Bill For Increased BE ADMITTED INTO - L I - |