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Show I'. .4 'THE SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MARCH 21."l92t" r. F w 0 -- f . SPAI11SHF0RK ... Sale 4 ' Now In Full Blast! SHATTERING ALL PREVIOUS "SELLING EVENTS V e immenseness of this Sale is shown by the crowds of ile who visjt this store every day and Spring1 and Summer. v: I buy now , thiir needs for ' - READYTOBACK IS KF.YN0TF AT BASEBALLCLUB CLUB LUNCHEON Jlembers of Sprin?vCle Kir' Gives Adviee On How to ram ; -- rwanis value-givin- g will isttre hundreds of dollars to the people of this section. lf i A S'iiririil Coats : i n ' J .J - W ,V .. . . -A- : .' k. .., , : , ,l I X rases NNIVERSARY ? (Special to the Herald.) March 20. Thennnl-versa- of lhe organization of the was observed In Pty- Relief oh with appropriate exercises' Wed nesday afternoon at the Star theater. Benjamin and Surlnglike and the fUF 18 ystu ward participated. Mm. Ida A, Hulshi president of the FiWt the ward organisation conducted A special feature was program. given by the members of the stake board and consisted of a number of stories of women in the Bible, dram itlzed and presenten in pantocaine. used - and Kneeiat costumes-we- re wit M re. pinging Leona Dixon as JWloIst. Mrs. Ada Clayton-wa- s the reader. Selections were given, by a ladles quartet and a ladies cnorua trom tue ecopa 8K-iet- at thia' said. - , , - !;Thtf latest the newest and the best styles 'are here ee them. - -r Fferev Straight Lines,' Sport and c 4' 'Dress.Coats, " ...Specially priced Mllii $s.do $16.95 $24.95 Cats and Dresses at special JAII other -- prices. h-- SilksJ Domestics, Hose; Corsets, Millinery, Notions ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES Jackson and aiVocal solo1 by- - .' fa-- The-Klwa- nio ' ment Mr, KMGHTAND EVENTS gv l mini t ii A I If A IV kh If Ic V I : tnnvcQunwTP VELL IN iilET Fifth tleauant Grove Md: PW s. Second Night's Results: i 16 Provo Fifth . Paysou First ..,...'22 , .13 Leading Scorers: (two nights) 38 Framptott, PL Grove H. Christiansen, Pi. Grove, . . 18 15 Mcintosh; Provo ipeete4 by wining fiieir gams with-Wligvllle and Payson. . e 'jOmnwopd's. Fifth warders had Ihefir hattda fall with flie 1m were full of fight aftrr J&eM'crtshlng defeat at the hands Pay-ioilt- P y T WRESTLERS -- DUAL MEET iwly wtirivHSffifortablcteadr gam .ending 22 to 13. stubborn urovecs met: with -from the Springville Wtmb, ' hot their consiatent passing &dhetlns gradually asserted it-f auhoogn cney naa tan some ih&t Iincanny luok at the hoop actttcmSie' the' first night - rPKwsant Grove First G. T.T P. 4ft v. .. UirB.-rf4 2 2 10 4 2 2 lo 'III Ctiristiansen, If. , -- 2 feamHo? L (Sltinsen. ArAii. First ....0 ....2 FergWn, t. . y;Ditk)Hr.ig. " $oyef, tg. ' .Toftl i 'i. ' ; Jl'cKtftwtS, Portef, ....3 ....0 .1 rvrtivlii. r G. T. c.. Larson, If. Totl t , 2 i.r..".....".. Pnyson HcDowellT nr. "XJowaiWlifu i 6 ' roKter. i; v , .fr--- , '" . 4 'MM" ", - Two InternationallyrKilowh Tailoring E s t a b H s h mie n t s IfiKfflfonanailw Hirsh-Wickwi- Compiidy rc Spring Samples Ready for Your in s p clian.P e r ext JPi 1 1 i nig Guaranteed Twelve-da- y Service International: Hirsh - Wickwirc We offer a special inducement tor the first suit purchased from these two lines BIG ART EXHIBIT HAWKINS BAND the best known Green Mountain native. . .,- -- I'resldent rAIWiL-trch3IfftlAm- ' fed- V BEING PLANNED GIVES CONCERT . .""".,;'., Coolidge, Ids sua John the old man's 'only grandson Gov ernor Billings of Vermont, Attor-fie-y General Sargent and the presl- (tent's entoiirage were dressed In black cutaway ag the listened silently to the solemn ritual. . nb f , kiwMhear is ANDERSON tnt toiJ5arnejrtheBg TnpRAmrF t If, ONDAY NIGHT jl FINAL RITES -- rn 111; -- - - XU-, GEDW0R1AN: - -- I ian-;es- . PASSESAWAY I .ji, tei-e- r t .0.0 ,0 jt " ,- .w 2 1 ' (Speclal to the Herald.) - G. T. L. 8lpM0BH-- e. - tCL Flttt 'PerkiJl!, !tt . . Blxodt If. . In- . 4 1 0 1 .0 0 .1-- iOTPLOT - p,,, .r. .3 0 k',..;..i 'Dickson, -- 4- - -- Whipple Eyans of Sal Lake, a mctd: nonnces. the intention of the her of tbe general board of the Re eral government and the state U.lief societyy was in Payson Friday estnblish a permanunt training canu and conducted the last of a series :it 'Jord'iBTNerrows, near Iehl, for of twelve lessons on swlal service the Uih national guard annual eu 4 Special , to Hi : Ilurald.) SPRINCVILLB. March 20, The won the approval 1" Larson bard battle than work, which have been given for the i umpnteuts, membeYs and students sf art March ZotVnrence again the star performer. PAYSON, facalty of thfrTtah fansrCorbetrwaircleajp stake board, ward.ireKllent8.b.ish. na- LtSlx. privates of. The- - Lehl. jinlt, wlll probably . be ac- Hawkfiis and lil.-- sftuileiils TronfTIie shuwedu.siderablu; . knowledge .of TTynpertorlff-mrength-T'" are scno'il the of klgb SpriugvlHe ttthotigh Nebo o. tloiutl guard, lifted the grey cmket asked tp assist in oppric'und sttke presidency of strength the game. and a reserve-ofa pro- and isire It Tnrls seemed to know the game. st.ike. A sKial hour followed tin he camp. tively engaged ill tlie preparation of XlcCane school of music-gavtenderly out thfongll tjie i w and agility that was, sunprtsing. il No be Croft, feavrtt and Corttett conul udi fi , riiarson. Friexhibit fifth tbe national whool aft ,zuon dowa doof of the fIower-fU?etbe at 2 14 gram Payaon high The tournament began with the won and their sweater In' wrestling 1.5 2 4 115 poHiid lan tW sllxpery sidewalk to the winter In hi dlvixlon band held mohtli of the entire The 'afternoon,-entire throughout day won second i'ae 0 0 Gnrn Webb was suIKltuted for But ath the anme time KumlKT of selections and a hearse a glass sfded Jboi (m sleety playwl-ikpril. in the western division of the Kocky A tiitfioliL-Wh- o was abaent on iccOillit MmTntBhrnsafrTOTerfor runnoT., Lt of nnmber theti Already thtf sfbobtfiaspxlilbit? fbe proceRfoa .followed lb , 8 38 of death in his family that called Slowly school. U m vt'Jit;' "im 24 tate of the Unl(,'and Meawe,. drawn by $wo dark 'bai him home. Webb .wast new at thel F. was rather passive ftiany more r expected 'to. irrhrt past the OpneraJ Store Vrf; . hyre, game and 1 one! John used to run, around the lite next two week. The exthroughout although he showed abll luring Special to The Ilerald.) 0 ctom roids corner down achisia lty at breaking ho'ds and succeeded hibit this year promises to tic even SPANISH FOl Iv, March 2 cnt In the snow. The road" was five ' twelve the full In remaining : . (Secial to the Herald.) clul befoftKiwanh a From ,. taore attractive than evef Paie One.) Spanish 4Fik (Continued feet. Jower..tbntt Jbe. enow . snrfa(? minutes, f lie Inst the "PAfSdX, March- 20 TB atinitnl field an intere.ting "meettng" ThlJrg uuiny of the' foreniiirft nrllsts of tlie the uprliig a stone'eutter will add mtr a clston plows having worked all yeV dayvwiini-- j thu.iiuimi.ijdt MriA iraiwnraTe:TidJiis'" lirihwr inw " rtrrrts v to' clear the wayrr , gressiveness. held Fiiday wjth every student Ilaal,A -- Ktl with full !itte;idntH'( was The pr.K'essbm enmched V way wotk for exhifrftion, according to 18, '.W2B to .the. Ujft of the blrtb Clark-liars- on handled the 1ZS t work nfrter Ifie fllm-tloof their of memlwrs. ," W.IL Tolbutst waf 1 4 16 ponnd weight for Young and threw over' the Slow down alittle. vnltev committees lnehargeof the exhibit date.. March 31. 1, teacherr-Ere- ry portftmnf thp iye tirctgi:gfBf lu and tn the bill, around a, corner and 1 lie- ei' vmojmiuul ut 2 v. in a little I hU man Morton-Dun- n lor of the building iV.weP a- - the feature of which was a spirited talT Colone! of John's home, the .'" parlor Into. tbe. burying ground. over four, minutes, by 51; which he. deeded a few daytTago to At the end of the grive the henrw P. Croft, of Brigham loimg. to. rnp bnlI pt8yerj, 8re orged cleaned, , A6fer.the work was com- Aiderson.: president of the Prim his sou duilis .Jhe ..wait for.. .theJ stopiwd and after the preacher, and 135 ponnd match from Penn 1H-- ' "fo lMrprTimi)anogo8 park Monday pleted all pirticipated in A weIii!e,KiwoniM club. Mr. Anderson lllti" death angel.- - llie ror'rn tipened Into the monrnrs had taken their places 4 man of the U, after the two hnd nm,, 't0 participate In the initial roast and play hour, ; hi traled with Ktere:scopi talk; little the sitting room In which, by r.'nnding about the otn rectangular wrestled two exn-- penous.. toil (rvnnt ioT the Provo team ''..i' views of Utah 'moiiutaiu a flickering oil lomp, he. a notary spitee. the mlnl-stechanted: however had Herman la many tigni ;;i;Tory U easm training, Mr. Webb s ft'es. Showing how conservation wnM b player In the city . . iMnn that is born of woman h ith imlille, swore in. his Sm its uresident I lice his stnff on this oc during tne lirM twe ve. nun-- want(t to PlanH are now Mug discussed in i Improved in the ' forestry dopart. on Anguit 3, 1923. fol'owing the but a short time to" live and is full utes and many thotigh, should ha pick a winning banebnll clre'es to enter Park city! nient, water department. eic i LEHI, ,.ajm provo-mns- t Match 20. Funeral ser- death of Warren G. Harding. He Cometh np and Is (if misery. hid the ilwlsion ar.er ine nr,sr two tne or withln npst wpek tpam Into the Utah Central league ns a how range ooiidltloss 1h. ltet1 vices for Mrs. Johaniii ChrFtensen There wn. 110 limbic. a Tower : he fleeth like cut 4 22 riion. He was not nuno Mine, mm- dijjin, 'mrefltional ninth team. ,it iM'Ing stated that I he ,0J.S Ml Webb".' tntm improving the cbtnueH fo' !laixenv0S wife,of N. the- - resurwtion and the as It were a shadow am ''I aud never a wno pnr, up ewr, to pin Hermnn 4iirector. hedmV. can le worked ou very the livestock industry. Mi:f .Eller who died at the local hospital last life. Miyeth the Lord be ibnt Ix'lic-- one srav in ontloneth F. P. grttty wrap. Is in being put "Timpanoeoa park nicely to admit the Park City plav- Jameson sang a solo and with be; lloiidny, were held at the blgn'pth in me. tbongh he wow dead. 1 7 The casket was being lowered a 1 Tht.145 ponnd elaw was one of ,jri,t fiaW"j,ape-fothese tr5'oi)t. era. Into the league. Details of tht UHpMn Rose Fnnk.al.w-fwB- 4 school amlitnrium Thursday; Hve ; - ami whowever - Wf he shall . fine vitir-.yet reso'-iiw dtreenrdlng 01 nie TntereSTIng whiei will begin Mondiy evenine ijtbe however have - not' been ished a duet The " ni"ei lii's o)ene speakers Were Abel John F.vaiw. S Hveth nnd belleyetli in 'nie, shiill i 6 diiig snow that Whtplied bis fM , ntn Pmrn's tMm . nroposaj. jinnient desiiltif the facr that Way Is submitted to league officials, it with the regular spirited eonuuualt tk'GondwIn and Edward Hontbwick. never die," the pastor said In co". n,lrt thoyf 0f tne monrners. finished 0 Smart, wrestling Hbove his ilas lwtfcwn rtated.r Prof. V. 1 Interment was in the ciiy cemetery, enin toice opnjmt the"nstBU'niiirliil hy l rtjnt;.------- . refW Mirer of 'rah H. V. Hoyt of th B Y.TvaHl Iean smSrt put up a irttlattle-Wt-h iBjsuAinp; OJunouojI i)oi op mojj.. those wlio took fvirt on th'e progr.tm VHow do yon pronounce Mareheta?'' 'How do yon prono?nce "How d"o yon pronounce Marebetaf'V . that hud 5aycr.. In f the wpenses-o- f tberpre- - 'APT ' Adv. . :" were thegiiestsof the elubv" Adv. , . 1' .".?.0 Prow fifth. Tf.-.- tr. nmt(h result perliThethfpoints were di- The Xoubg Cougars defeated thel Dofi Oorbett pinned his man in 0rimwll I;tf9 w wmAllng Ff nvyweight 'divlsrou affer a a score of 9 to 19", after a hard- - tussle of five minutes and fifteen Oorliett 01 1 weighed bis seconds. fonght stories of battles that brought Sete Lauris, by about ten apponent forth many cheers from the fans. DH-iJ- ;e i . TIMPS START ...M i", Ing to get a head sciyjKrs. though both men worked hard nncT through the referee "made them go the vulue of the of the United '.States'. In the ariutunt of money brought luto town vich quar-ter4Lehi uni thayroll - The the splendid 'was- comlulmentedor type of young manhood found on itt vestment -i G. Vwitb:'Tf. lty, nienttonlng PETEETNEET IS 9 .Bprtagville SOCIAL COURSE attempt Al twoHtf a " ' d 9 Ur I il'y in the nose hi 43 3 fg. Bench Cbrlstenon ed In a draw. tlf Be when . pleastgt Grove, th gfll AT NARROWS ' DEFEAT UTES nigh befow ttotfliritU the last qnarter . IhktlUwl pSvi teaBii Iwere able to ill1 ' ' l -- . GUARD CAMP ' Mai Wm through the BcoBd otd d of !rj8i.:the JJtah coantjr tenrney as r"" BANENT . gpringviUe 1, ifrAnEtSPEAK , - s George C. QuIIIian, district man. The annual' Belief of the Mountain States Tele; agef society calico and gfagham ball Was phofle-a- nd was Tdefraph-conipa- ny l' .l-wrest hb the club. pla?e before the refers y called The luncheon was served by the Smart down. "' : , Sunday schoois of warft "There we approximately a f 1onng freiluiian; Leavftt, 130 present of which more than a dumped G. Pollard, of Utah, after a bKadrd"-wer- o fanners fnm thiti tefrlflfe battle. Pollard vntatii 'fdlstriot" r: experienced, but Ieavltt had the LHJHI, March 20. Enrl J.. Gladfe greater strength and ahov.i d tle wa, the weaker, at.the greatest atfllity at "Cgfaplue1 dawger otgalt-trftk- e regular meeting of the Lehi Business ftus. holds. PoUiird was Swathed His bandages due to an tnjnry to bis club here Thursday evening. head that had . become 1 infe;ted topic, "Pepping Up the Old Home Learitt 'took the boitit and won LW Town," waa well received.; Mr. Glade stressed the1 Import- sweater in 5 minutes and 20 second anceoi letting others know ofthe The headliner proved to be the bout betwen Dean Bench, of .Ioung natural resources of the community idea William of and of selling to the publlc-the- and OhrisrensoB, that Lehl I3 a good place in which tahi Bench -- was outweighed-iy ' . tLEHfrfa 1 mure than ten pounds, but went af teJIt-L- ;. j AffJiniTittfisnerHt and Gardner ton, The addresatollowed a banquet at ter ("hrlatennon .hammer and tongs. Were W. G. Williams of the U. Bench tried the old flying mare oil which J. Will Kidght of provo waf of citlze an at Hieakera assemldy toastmaster. The Sing Community Chrierenion twice, hut each time ers and Velma Wing entertained the and guard boys at Lehi Thursday the greater weight and height ,01 evening. Ms opponent saved him from a fall company with musical numbers. Major Gardner emphasized the Blood flowed freely in this mirteh value of the guard to the commun kk-kaccident r " .i 1,1'- "- lei's tetok . tbe-ma- treta Kavnla - ;-- Provo-Chartb- PAY SON, important purchase made by our New York buyer. , !..-The latest new Spring colors in Georgette, Flat Crepe, etc. - ivj Values to $20 Now on Sale at Iritifoduciiid e i An" . . , ; spring ' f $aVr$I0 to $30 by purchasing your Coat ' ' v j : SQCIE1TN0TES DErURTMENT PARTICIPATING israiNGTlLLK, Marck "la-fl- nloperatlon wa the keynote of the weekly luncheon meeting of the Sprlngville Kiwaals club and farm er hrfd here Thursday evening.-- K. U Mendenhall waa toastmaster and gave the attendance prlte which w4a won by 'Xorria Blnka. Delightful musical numbers were given by Stewart Anderson of the Xaung univeritfty who sang two ndmbera. Miss Cook, also student oflbeB. Y. I'., read two numbers which were well received by those present. 1 :.l.JJ:L,L apoka ift benefits tbe' to be derived from co operation between the business irian and the farmer and pointed out that It wasTo the advantage oth. to get together on all matters of mn-tu" ' Interest. The farmer is confronted with three problems E. 8. Hinckley, aee ef Of retary "f the Conluien-- ,to!d tlutse present. These are. cooperation, Intensive culture and accurate accounting, Mr. Hinckley declared. .., V "Cnle the farmer la able to tin the soil' intensively,' make accurate accounting off his costs In, the of his farm products and cooperate with- - his neighbors,- !- he might just as well quit and hunt some other means of gaining a lfveli-hooJIr, Lllluckley said. Ephrlam Bergesow, pfesident of the Utah State Farm Bureau, told of advantages to be gained by cooperative marketing of farm to productii.- - lli Uftted tbe fHfim-rplant more sugar beets' and cannnlng DTOducts and Jess of hay and grain on the heavy Irrigated soils of this section.He declared that there is much "grerEer woftiri nnleiwive farming and truck gardening than In the production of hay and grain. "Cat" gave an Imthe original number, promptu words of which created mnch merri Ijf'ot.Ajittpletoa' paySMief1 :3:1EVERY Wbbd Gliftdii Go. t f week wjI tiring forward h undreds of new, unmatchable pis that prgaifcig. It will be a week of stupendous ews COOPERATION t ) (Special to The Herald.) 20.4. SPANISH FORK. Maw BuslneM men of Bpanlsh Fork will unit in backing a bluet 11 team this eaaoa for the Central Utah League. TMa wak the purport of a meeting of bui in a men held Thursday af ternoon at the American Legion dub rooms, whk waa called principally to decide if Spanish Fork wouM j lta fraaxhiat I for the Central ttah League. AlKnt bu busiBeas men attended the meeting and the following officers were chosen o head the baseball club thia set so a: Frank TnrnerrpreRldpntT Wirren . Atoms, John E. Booth, Joaeph HaBs on, Dr. o! C. Taylor, David Hodg, board of dlrwf ots G. VTHayea was named secretary and treasurer. The club intends to work to make thia a big baseball year at Spanish Fork. n pXch nf .- :- jnldlrete; afvfilat1M.Mt '1lidlet-iiii- Slun-Iieta?- " ' g. : -- |