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Show -- TIIE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAYAFRIL 4; ":- - , . : ". ' - ; . "', j . i : HONQRS GIVEN; QrcatQ r Th an Ever 'i " i HOOP STARS 11 v i ffETERWEIGHTSHAYSTAGE The Prove Fifth ward "M'JIea basketball team, I'Ub county W hampluo, aw BOUTINPROyOTOSEOT ! j:lDolIDEp WEDNESDAY Cording to Information received bere from Portland Ore Cyclone Thompson, reputed to be one of "the fastest welter weights to tee United State today, is eager for a berth on the team to leave for Australia early next month Cy clone recently put forth one of his strongest arguments ly - wrestling ttubin Reed of Albany, Ore, to a for this mighty Wait for our event--wat- ch "ad in Monday's Herald - draw Gate in clear soprano lllty will sing tbe maid, Inez. Brae Here rt Brewblns; Etoguw newly appointed itate road engineer, road commission,, wss be jiiMl Chorus. Act H. II Tro-V- r of the state la. Prove Friday, 'College Hall. April 15, 18. . - r r It is tbls same Mr heed with which. Henry Jones staged some of the: largest wrestling boats In tbe northwest a month or two ago At that time Virgil Hamlin, promoter of the group of wrestlers who will Invade the Pacific, was so Impressed with the work of the great Provo wrestler that he Immediately ' v ; BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA, Every Evening . '. MONDAY-TUESDA- , t. Y . In duced Jones to join the .group and make reparations, for tbe trip. Saturday . Jones received a wire from Promoter Hamlin asking him to come to Portland for a bout with "Cyclone" Thompson on April 20 so that he. may determine who is the better man. Thompson made such sit impression upon the promoter and the sport fans la his bout with Bobln-Beethat a match with Jonej was demanded Immediately. However, Jones Is already signed In Preston, Idaho, on upfor-hou- ts April 25Ud at Logan on April 27. Since It Impossible for him to.be. come released from the contracts be has already entered Into at these beplaces, It may bet that a bout tween tbe Provo wrestler and "Cyclone" will be arranged for Provo wtthlng a woelt or two. r-.w Sport promoter oil, Prpyo hav? , HIGH SCHOOL U wired Hamlin to end Cyclone" Thompson here and have guaranteed him $290 for the match. ' Word 1 awaited with eagerness frem'llam-Hn- , Mould he consent to let Thompson travel to Provo for- - the content tt may te that the big promoter of the northwest will accompany him to this city. ' ' 7 In the meantime tbe sport fans of Prvo are enthused over the prospects . of seeing the two . welter wejgbts In kcttoa in this city. No earde bte, berfi aauaetl bere winter and the fans during tbe are more or less hungry to see a gen- nine bout before the baseball season " arrives. ; , Jones Is In snlendld sbane for the meet, ahouidthe plana mature. He has recently returned from northwest where be met the leading wrestlers for several months,0 win. sing all but two matches while sway. He baa a large following to Portland and Albany where more than 700 fans crowded Into the auditorium where the bouts were staged, linsura, geaa. Pickaon, eura4 ed-C4jv- h, Ie Porter, r St S,S, DEFEAT MTOSSERS 1 "aT I M Lj to Pjkj run licr cjavy u on Evdy Car.lyrthY:P 8tHI" smarting tinder the defeat a week ago, the Hungers of the Stallions Bllppers of :-- tb. Columbia Saturday Invaded ste4 eonratlon' the enemies territory and treuneed ' pt fcf tbe Mutes the Manipulators Moccasslns of the. Republic Creo- soQng company by tbe score of I to L ' - ' jtansen and Welch, first team of the 8. S. 8. scored 4T, 60 and fa Nelson and Hoffman,' first team of the M. M. M. registered 61, 29 and .' tbne tod acalnf present rui IffiiroR'AllSmilANsTaiiK Provo fina ara.li 11m for one of the biggest sport events seen bre niatch .to de. for 4 long ttm ' frroiloe wbUb welterweight wrestler Is to represent tbe United States In a seriea of epnteeta to be staged in Astralla dMng the coming sum-tte- r month may be beld In this ctty within tbe aext 10 or 12 days ac f ig to l ed wtU Indjvidqai gold ajtketbalhv Ua these baU . will t bikeU44 teorn. eooty M" ta4,Mie j the.plijreT. Si wea vU reeert these honora, They ara OaTk.Laraon, iUiubaU Vcln-U- - - 23. lint and the 8. Oswald, second team of ' t. D. S. CHURCH nPricei Incliide has been working nightly at. the Provo high school with ' "Coaches fleld-squa- tL Blmmonaland iWelshJJAthe M time, they are pointing for the B. T. U. rela'y meet three weeks hence with tbe Ncbo division and Ctuh county meets to follow soon ' after? " Although the school lost half of the team which won the county championship at Pleasant Grove last year ; the prospects for another successful season are not dlscourngjng. The trackmen who left school last year are George" Corbett, state tec lit' ' Sunday eveuing. Fat meeting; will be held In the afternoon. ' . - ' -- MATINEE c r "i I KjymQlM I'll -- IOC ! r i a tittt to 1 r " VWrr - , always tHc outstanding values, today are priced lower tHaa ever tefore. And we have discontinued ( o. b. prices and now quote the actual cost, for cars delivered AT YOUF DOOR.s ' ; Don't he deceived by f. 6. h. 'prices. Such. quotations mean nothing to the buyer To what is apparently a low price tnuat be added freight cost, tax, equipment, handling, and sundry other charges. Our "A. Y. EX" " 7 plan removes aQ doubt as to the price, you pay.- - f "J Hudson-Esse- x cars have ''been constantly unproved. Increaseij factory economies have made better ears at lower prices, And now with the plan, further" savings of from $25 to $5(hoa each car, are made vauable to buyers. No motor values ever approached today's 'ludson-Esex- . .advantage. ' U " , 'I"'- - , - . ' Schofifeld Auto Go. 50 lstorth East PR0V0, UTAH v in rectlon of Professor H. U.' Merrill will be given at the regular M. I. A. conjoint meeting of tbe Sixth ward O'clock- Sufda even,n The program will consist of a vio lin nolo by Blanche Clark, vocal duet by Agues Farrer and Lucille Olson ; reading by Janet Price, and short speeches relating to Easter by Robert Allen, Burdette Crane, and Max Taylor,:, V, .; ?; s. ... , ,f I I i : with LLrj! L . . loan lierry i T ." :- CnrnXT'C AMTi TITO. TvV,Mt:lV COLUMBIANS fxxo T. - . - , I i - vea, vTliursaay .';,.'.., and.. I .1I .. N 'wild west- - . :i 195.50 1,827.40 "10,066.00 . I 1 - 86,848,7t-- t' . - ,r . J , ' 20,821.71, 1078 - ' ... r. ; . " ' ' '' 'S. 'T .r. . 7 . : . . ... . . . $872,772.97 VUABILITIES !( V. .. stock paid in Capital $100,000.90'"s been arranged for the Sunday serv. . fund Surplus , 257)00.00 ices at the Pioneer ward. The M. . Net undMded profits 9,518.02: I. A. offleers wUtpresMft.'!-Due to other banks i , 25,172.50; Deposits subject to check .... . . r. 348,466.90 VINEYARD WARD A .A.. Anderson, scout executive, Cashier's checks '4,804.64 ' 350.24 I . .; ' wll be the speaker at the Vine-- Certified checks ... P "J- J. 85.50 yard ward Btmday evening. There Dividerids, unpaid will also be a splendid musical pro- - total demand deposits ; 353,6.57.28 " 1 : grsm. Ths following awards win Tirje; certificates '10,574.00 be made to troup No, 1: Seven Savings deposits' V.. . ys 348,851.17 t.. " tenderfoot, six second class, two Total. time deposits . . i. . . . . .v. . . first clags, and nineteen merits. 359,42547j ... .....'.. - .' . ;.... t. 'i .......... . f- T . - ; AND THE BAD MAN" ; .'. , on the same subject. An members ofUe wsrolar? Invited "to be1 pres' ent.' , . ,The duel scene heartr-an- d .Troi-atore.!- " REORGANIZED OF aESIS CHRIST OF :?. LATTER-DA- STATE OF UTAH County of Utah. , - t fllrr . iLxiZ'' " according olaw7T he is1 Cashier of the ab6ve nameof fcank ri deposes and says that; (he, above and foregoing, report contains a fiilk' true' and correct statement' of the condition-o- f the said bank at the cloaeQf business on the 27th day ff March-192- 6 ARNOLD DJX0N. .' , . r Correct Attest:' f " i - ' S.P;EGGERTSEN.4 7 . - ANDREW KNUDSEN, V - - ' ' L H. A: DIXON, - "- " - ' " v n' tf , Directors" ' '1'..j,KARLB.ANDLEY( s .230 WesJt Fonrth Souta--.TJif" --. . . 'Notary Public following, program Is an lc nounced .or Sunday a. m. Sunday school Office of Bank Comnji5(6,ioer. 'j, "" 1 f' Sacrament service. l M : m. trv ..... - ; j ii i'i .. . vcvu iauu, Aianiv vuniinissioner ox ine State of Utah , Preaching at 7 :34 P- - ml . W usreuy u, . . iUy yiat lM ioregouig 1$ a lull, true ittd Correct Fernando tb boRfw of ths ooera la well cast to LeOrande-Andersomy offidfe thia 2nd day of April. '1926. " - SETH whose military, appears hee and deep .. PIXTON, ' voice win ably support the count ", Bank Cwnrnisaioner. ; .u . v. - -- and swonl tatyorgine this 1st day of ApVi ' l92gSubscribed ' S.UNX$ ; TrtCrHn"raiorn' that f'.. , CHURCH , ' give 8 thrill a tear for WtU T $872,772.97 To;tal ; The Gleaner Girls of the Grand Vie ward will have charge of the meeting in that ward Sunday evp- lulng.; Musical nnmbers will he ren dered and a pretty tableau has lteeii arranged on "The Itesurrection.'' Talk and readings .will Jbe, given to every Leonoja, ' - 6,444.14 - - Total V f 586,727.03' 75,617.82 34,637,32 , 16,107.93 , 10,180i54 37,974,41 ' .... V-- rr - . . .. ... I . , fA uiiE-ftiyA- all seats" - Silver Currency ;.; Total cash on hand Miscellaneous f . Federal Reserve Bank stock ' , ' RESOURCES ............ ir a xttoxitxtt 9:15 ' r PIONEER WARD . splendid musical program has 111 I GREY'S -- (jQld ' ,. , Loans and discounts Stocks, bond and securities, etc... Banking hous ,...t.;... ;; MANAYU WARD Furniture and nxturea .,....,,...-.- . The speaker for . .;, Sunday, eve- Other real estate owned . . . ning Services at tbe. Manayu ward Due from Federal Reserve Bank... Nuttall. Thai Due irom other banks public service bureau of the Yotmg Checks on other banks in same town S university will furnish, a musical , iiiSSbi n iu iiiBim tmm iiiimiiiii REPORT ii 7" 4 : 1 Made to the Bank; Commissioner of the State of Utah k' of the condition of . The Farmers nd' Merchants Bank,- - located at Provo;rrthe county of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on, " - ' the 27th day of March, 1926: , ' -- - You, too, will sing -- VATri?l 7:30 TnacHov . "A-Y-D." GRAND VIEW WARD I . . r H . 1 '1 inn i ZNE " NIGHT srr Lhmumi 701' lms Tr t 1 r ILT 1 CHILDREN Monlov K ZC'l h ' FKODSCXDirr T Hqdaon-Essex- WARD r i The speaker for the Bonneville ward .Sunday .evening will be Russet Hughes. Other aumbers whieh will be glyen are, a vocal solo by Mrs. Ralph Elliot and readings by " Lois Miller." . a ' eri FIBST WARD There will be no regular sacrament meeting In the Flrst ward BONNEMLLE ML. ' Automatic Windshield Cleaner Hear Vied Mirror, Transmission Loctt (built in)iRadiator katterti-MotO'MetCombination Stop and Tail Light' ' program. I e front and Rear Bumper , jt and lge. track out and Freight,-Tft-? This Standard Equipment EVENING MEETINGS IN ALL VVABD CHAPELS BEGIN AT : : C ; 7:00 O'CLOCK . PRACTICING V y Easy and Convenient Pxnxhcu Terms4 THIRD WARD The "Jf Men haw charge of the services in the Third ward Sunday ProresaSr O- - D. Campbell ord holder In the dlwms; Hawkins, evening. will be the speaker A violin, solo Corbett Walter Condon, Blddulph, will, pe given, by Joseph Bowers Those who remain are Nelson, Ern- and a saxophone.soloj by Nello West-oveest Whitehead, Sellers, Elliott and TUfe public a cordially InJoe Whitehead. These five men vited to attend. form the . nucleus around which- Coach Simmons hopes to build np FOURTH WARD . another championship aggregation. Jesse Watihburn, seminary teachThe other men who are reporting 'the Provo, high school, with each night are as follows: In the er the of his students, will, presprints Vacher, Conpjrer JoeJVh&e-bead- , sent help In keeping with the a program now StartMcCoard,3QwnB M. I..A. slogaa. In the Fourth ward up, Peters, Ward, C. Anderson, Musical numbers Leatham,. Ferguson; In the distance Sunday evening. runs. Sellers. Nelsott .Piisenberry will also be given." McCoardl Leathnm, Hippie, Ander. FIFTH WARD son, J. Ward ; In the jumps, Ernest George 8. Ballif Will be Judge Phillips, Whitehead, Farthlngham, fiiwnVnv at tha Vtffh 'vrmrA Run- Nekton, 'Sorenson, .r.. Biddulph, ... and ihn numbers will Fergusonnn- the weights, Elliott, Rowland, be furblxbed by the Booth-Olso- n Ward, Farthlngham, Brady, Tbll'llps, Taylor, Whitehead, quartet Bliss Flnlayson will render a .vocal solos All ward members and Conover. From present ' indications the are invited to attend. White and Green entry will be a , SIXTH WARD . formidable one with the. possible An Easter program nnder the di. 'exception of the hurdles. - 1 edan r. TRACK .A:..s.- 7-Pass.S- SERVICES "f .".:.!. V, i -- 8. 8. scored 50 In each of the Jh , " '.-- . W tlaree gamesl ' Calderwood and Baker, aecond teem of the M. M. 11 came behind 40 and 81. vjith Last week he met and defeated Merl Cbriatenson of Logan lu one of tbe outstanding bouts of the season. According to Promoter Allen more people crowded Into the Iyrlc theater to see the Cnrlstenson-'Joiie- s bout than had attended any previous card tola year. . ' The sporting editor of the Logan Journal had tbe following to aay of he crowd that packed the bouts the Lyric theater to i overflowing were given the treaLpf thelr JyeJi and only those whff could not secure seat and those who did not tee the bout were disappointed. Although the match did not go as long as some mutches, there was more real wrestling crowded Into the abbreviated atruggle than haa been seen In' matches "that have gone twice as long." .' " W, GOAGH ESSEX HUDSON COACH Hudson Brougham 7 1639; Hudson 1875' : - ' ..... " - . , io.o ? .C t . if ... " , , tm ' 3 i |