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Show ' t J (r? f 5 ;the Sunday heiu baseball is.esseiitial UNION PACIFIC ; r uwtraikgofmW ' - By JOHN E. BOOTH Ire, Ccafrsl League Xtfcreadoa executives,; health . and educational fauinoritic have agreed that baseball la ft game : that every boy and young man should play, because when the game .Jm conducted under proper auspices it contributes to the devejopmpat 0f fclgh Ideals, physical efnilrit:yaud kood clttxenHhlitr " Tie opera HonT.T'tliS" ;V.flt pkW world war disclosed the tact that of the Jtmur tnore than lliea mmlaaLxxis JtmnA rhysleal, ly unflt:'fl5l,"rvlce,- nd in, some rates me rejections were as aiRo au 80 per cent. Practically of IWWW 1. H . Hit . .... well-bein- 'UtANib. r iile ,''' , ; r newly elm ted Milford head of the Central I" tab Baseball Lynndyl ;. league. . . ; Jnne26 : j: July 5 ; May ' May lB ball vd ojher athletic contests. The ' r ' ' ' ' H iI I 1 value of athletic 1 training ;. M the : i young men oi America eannot be judged alone jronf ; the t pbyatcai standpoint, ;; because, perhaps the 7:30 - 9:00 greatest benefit Is the Aevelopmbnt of such traits of character aa iattia the, aggressiveness, self confidence, AND TUESDAY poise, quick thinking and a keen of the qualities of sport 8-mantihip. In every community there Is need foir civic athletics where young men can play games and receive athletic training. The records of the U. 8. Bureau of Education show that nnlre thanHilne oiit of "eifery eh boys, enrolled in tbe public schools do not graduate from high school. and many of these drop' out of school In the grammar grades, tilt Is these boys who have dropped, out of school and who have hot received athletic training who will be bebv iyhleCB nna apoii.. sored leagues are proyldeT'".for .May 80 Tha Ideal way to irtilVen Interest in sporta and to get more boya and young men to take part In athletics Is through the medium of leagues Amateur playand tournfiments. ers like to have their ability recognized In an' organised way. - It Is Important that coaching and administration should be In the hands of men Who believe In the.; rigorous type of games. Who have a nigh regard for the sportmansblp code, and who will make "use of games as a means of teaching Americanism to the boys. Athletic games, properly administered, "are one of the best means to instill into boys the essential qualities bf good sportsmanship. means fair ,J)lay. Sportsmanship There Is nogreater essential for good American citizenship. In order to insure a healthy and more physically fit citizenship; 1 I iJnne 27 rk"v j I Nil r. wonderful! . Comedy News Weekly- - Baby Grand Orchestra Every Evening Our-Dic- as the flowthey called allure '. . seller dreamer, Beautiful Dorothy Glsh aa Mollie, bis girl, whose tender lovo hoals pain . . . their 'fight to crawl from the shadows of the Ghetto into die emiHlilne of the beautiful city beyond makes this the most inspiring drama of their glorious careers. er Feli i " .1 '.June May 2 t . May SO June iii 20 May 16 May 8 Baattal! Jane 6 Mavf 2 RcheAile - 1 ; PAYSONCLUB 1 nnnn " One (Special to the Herald) PAYSON, April 17. The Payson Baseball association will be reor ganized at a meeting to be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the bf flees of tbe Strawberry High Line company. KeW officers and board of directors as well as a' representative to the central board of control will be elected at the meeting. uthulnsni fs ripe nere, and; the bartebnll fans are determined to put in a winning team In the Central Dlayers. of Jas year.iwill le back In the game again. It is rumored Be're that several of the youngsters ' are showing up to good advantage, and another ."Bed' Perry tnay ,be dis covered among' fhe tiew tlmber who will try out for the team this year, t John jE. Booth of Spanish Fork, newly elected" president of the Ceh-- 1 tral Utah league will be present t tha meeting. , "m "SIMON v THE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warren, bf spent Friday and Saturday with Mfc and Mrs. Horace Perry. , all star cast Mrs. C. J. Farmalee, of Winter Quarters, spent three' daya with her mother, Mrs. Harriet 8 Whiting. ; Thursday Wednesday 3 "LAUGHING Mrs. Viola Allen entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. A hls--t tory of the lives of Mr, and Mra.,tJ i ATDANGER ' 1 Typical Western ". , and. Christian Frederic Nelson Twde ChriBt!a8 Tweedy was fe fejf Airs. Allen end ber ala-- ! Martha Houts sang a fluet and Bo- -r ter, Mrs. Delia Harris, after which!' Curtis gave the lesson from 'The-Arie- l 1 Perry gave reminiscences of Trauscoutnletital Baflroad,T ' ' " ;' ... i' .... . .." 1 i j ... Viol. AUen ;. '- : v - 4 C WHITNEY THE OUTSTANDING cyiMM DRAMATIC EVENT LATEST-GREA- f5 EST PLAY T 1.1 l!S:::- ft. i s !' $ jr SlSilQli 5 exactly ,1 pruuucea une year 3 c bmp vtpm. how m its third, ye. v in England ' Tom Ferntc. fatuous Bngllsb golfer, fur Anienca. with antl soon letiv Gordon Lockbart. another British eelebnty to conipeiv in a aeries of matches , They aril) play In Boston. New York' and' sevneral otherr large cities meeting soma of tne best play' r in this country Ferntett shown above getting jn shape for the in-- : . vasion. ..; PRICES: Orchestra' (12 rows) $2.50; next 11 rows $2j00; balance $1.00; bacOTty$l(j I ; AU plus tax. Callery 50c. Tosecure seats now send stanypethefK Velcpe to manager Columbid. Theater, enclose M, O. or check, do not sen4 currency tMajl,prders no,w.(. $eats nex,t Monday, , jvi;':'r r"' li. iirliii-i'- GmirdPre-Setison- ening &i . . ; " ' bf ; . I I , TGEENG " ! a ? x ' ) . B.e.:t f -. :v.; ., p - ARM -- S j. tt Saturday April 24 - nrwLl I v- attraction. L fe VL V 7 ','VVVi-- . v - - , $ mt 2 BfeinKol& rr ' v RALPH GRACES In, "HOOKED 'AT THE ALTER -- .aiiM..'., J"t , ; . GO! i na a j Orbliestra ' : ' IN CONCERT EACH EVENING ;W4RNEtelSlONE AND HIS COLUMBIANS '" "WANDERING WlLLlES" .i , LOP T ; "v Monday and Tuesday BERNARD SHAWS t plays is now " - OF A; DEGADE Broadway's mm X4 - TO Mr. and Mrs. .Lewi Perry, IVovo, were, 'the guests Sunday Mr: and Mrs. P. P. Perry, BERTRAM - ttahaa4uosl!.jBt4he greatest mi -- ,.:'.-vJ night performance onlyMail lifetime there comes such a thrill ; One of niniii niii mm ," MACK SENNETT COMEDY attdineej' All Seals ' MAPUetOM SEWS TO ORGANIZE wsig - " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY .ni.i future Coming Oyer The Eyenihg Herald Classified Ads Are Business - Getters. GO EU M BlA1 tre' uw team, u of ine expenses , the 1025 revenues may be used aa a barometer by which, to judge the ble 1 re-- sVw t'nat opiior.tunlty. and , encouragemont should be afforded every boy to play the gamp. Boys mentally and physically; alert, bqys, wltb wholesome minds . and interests, 'boys with courage, are the products of athletic training. ... Team games such as baseball, frill" not grow unless every Amarlcan gives his enthusiastic cooperation and assistance. It is the duty of loyal citizens to endorse and sponsor athletic pro- In tImesof grama which will improve tbe phy leace as in an emergency, It should sical education, conserve the health be the desire of every citizen that moral fibre of "millions of our boys not receiving and strengthen the of the America.; boya athletic training be given an oppor tunity to receive such training and to take part in athletic competitions. Our most typical American game, which Is hasebal. should ' be promoted in every city and. ample never more ak April 19 riDian' Monday orders n6w. Once in a . -- ShoWS: atad-JfJidrle- .s: ami i.. Tj' , ..June 9 . f.. able,' ta -- . 1 its i'54s be , - JOHN- - B. B M)TII, H B E ' g MONDAY ' ie t, ;b B8. - iStraiid ad FOR BALL CLUB HER E . one-ba- ,.- T f ' ' one-thir- physically defect I re. In the light of these facts, no effort abutUd be amend to imnrove the nliVHlcal con dition of youth for upon thein deof the pend therfuture Batlon. Inasmuch as a physically fit.riU- tenship Is essential, If the country la to progress, every loyal" citizen should be the champion for improv- -j fed health standards in bis commun ity and for activities which will put ' premium upon physical supreterms of base-In as expressed macy lV-dSs- need ef gat , . " w thj l ajdetit. thtrewtn bi,ao it"soe! drvei"or Suuatfoui.' Tfl - ' AU. ,'iiiu game ,..' V . kctM. A "practice dependent team Ht ? I ) Sanday, April The board of dlrectr'rg of the Ea reka el nb the Uembers f the Klwaala-ctub- , atart-a drive for r fonda Saturday. More than $1000 11 11EO WiH be tatpn In flurUig UMLdflielo 1 .. ,i pay off ladtbtedueea and te ereft The athletic awortatlga; of the L. s fracf around the baU park. Last ; (Bpecial to the BeraldL , Ptbto wljl iave a strong team la I A. was 8.L. unit Of the L'nioa Pacific the field as they have the pick of EtTtEKA,- April fdr tyear a uodera grandstand ' has organized a baseball the" Provo shops. Halt Lake affVes bertha oa-t- he JCurtka squad of the erected. jr Central Utah r BiuseBnH, leagna are According to C E. Elfe, vice presilengue and games win be played U sad etuploves ef he Provo dent of U Central Utah league, the Prove oa date abowa la achddulr. There will be flva games aaampihg' the playiug 'grounds,' ' to C 3. Kline, playing man money will be raised by popular M Saturday afternoon. k ,; played here, ene with eat n team In The league eomprbiea of UUrnad the- lengiie. These garnet with the ager of the learn,-wkhas been put- subscription- aa bnaineaa hub and Lea from Angeles, Cat; central rtah League will give 4he ting' more than 80 candidates other reaSdenta are eager Its pla'eel t he eoiployet Callente, 'ev.t ; Wllford, Lynodyi btaebafi fana of Prove a good brand through the pafes daring tbe past mining town on the map m the base-ba!" v-- '4 ' and Prove, t'tah The (eama aa en- of tall and plenty bf ft few days of Kuiwhlue. A winning world. ' tered should make aome The first game will be played In team will' undoubtedly W selected ry fast TTaereta no question aut what Eureka received a t of favorable raises. s alt teants will be working Preve with the Ifllforl team oa from among tteie candldatea. , enter the system Rttmtayr Ma to win io ioril -- tesw Sunday aftermxm Iwo sqiifldn r advrtlIg. fi jBt .ti'r .lea-meet this fnlU against the winning ""tl trarel td Loa Angeles on Hay be lined tip against each other for did ball club," aaid Mr. Hlfe, "From! ' tenuis oi the other units, which are 111- the first real practice game of tha aii iuunauons tne testa lor the a: K4 and . The official acftednle of the W2R O. II. season wilL be ven better. year. Fronr now regnair practice coaiing -t. ; Cnlon Padle' propetf.. easiih )t aa folio war will be the prder of the day erery Eureka wants baseball and, win team. This was proven 4upport ' s ' '. At , jr-. At j , At ... j At , : beyond a doubt last year. As soon aa tre grounds are properly enOFFICIAL ;., Loa Angelea Las Vegaa Cailenta J aHlford ; Provo Lynndyl closed and the organisation la out Loa Anrelea . Juae,6 Los Angeles May 9 June 19 May 23 Uay 30 . ,,, ', k .H .'i r ; May I June 70 LaaVegas ; 22 V and, ; Jane IS . . July 4 Iay ' : 'i " ' 1" " - June 27' Callente Sali Lake A ;May . JqrieHMay 16 Jnly 3 , - ' wmb W K. rtah Baatlll trk Mrnrc-Mtit cirn l vim i r l uiu Btu tk ? EUMAIIASi; s JTATE BALL LEA GOOD ATiIERICAN CITIZENSHIP i iV.ZXUJJi'W-SiiiiT- . SUNDAY ATnjXf'XKVCSTT v t |