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Show THE SUJfDAY; flEEALD, SUNDAY, JUNE, 27. 1326. FAGE FOUR ROAD SERVICE .. I ii. !,. iv.lL il:. QuolUu Meets Lew Cast i . HERE'SIIOVI." VULCANIZING " n, '. i V FOR MURDER ( DEPENDABLE PATHFINDERS N f ' ! - ' . . ' ' ' M' ' puiuit , twice Sunday." ehe said. "Then I must have a long rest," A. sensation was created al Tucson earlj this 'morning vttea. W. P, Grettiwood, city building hwipeet-- CRIPPLE HELD CMb SUmHnc Pet Tob Lost jfor the rawHwho wants mBy good tires, t; th lowest, possible price 0; strongly recommend these big, stur- dy Fathf irtders, built by Goodyeaf . Kansaa, Jane 2 t CP) Blind and one armed, Roy Atkinson, 21. was held la jail today following the slaying of his stepfather, 'Juan W. BuffiBstou," W. CENTRAL UTAH ' PITTSBrRG, rattje- - Eureka Provo' ......... ... I 10 9 8 Hprlngville .... ... Amerlcaa Fork . . . a . s I J171 -- t- T. 9 te K i 'CORDS . divulged. Aa the, trip progressed, however, there were no Indications that the plot was to be carried out, and the train was expected to arrive in Im Angeles at the scheduled time, . 0xZVt Clin. ...$10.25 American - Fork Provo American Fork 7 (14 Innings). Where The jr Plajr Sunday Payifon t Eureka. . fAt 20.45 S.,T. ... 25.25 $2x4 32x42 S,S. 33x5 v ( S. S, . . ' 35.85 Other Sizes in Ilutue runaIngersbll. Three base lilts Iloover Two base bits Kaile, Gajr 2 IngersolL IHiuble pisys IugersoU "to Holm-steato IngeraoU, Miller to Holm-steatolngersoH, Coiiant1 to Balle to Dyer, Faroier to Dyer. Struck out by Gay 8, by. Miller T. Bases on ImiH off Gay 4, off Miller 1 Hit with pitched ball Uolmstetd. Umpire tt'eight Barnes, . Proportion 245 p. m.,- - "In the Automobile Business for . - - -- -' r- j? fi' '.. .' ,") Years" 11 , SPORTING EVENTS LONG CONTEST, - . 1 i. FROM TIMPS t At Springrville by the score of 7 to 6. The game was featured with ten. sacrifices. The regular, original band of Spanish Fork players were used 4n the lineup. M. Huff, Stanley and E. Montgomery were tbe heavy batters of the day, getting three hits In four CAVEMEN TAKE ' trips. ' - ' f i, Fork At In the first fourteen Inning tame American tb.be played thin season In the i'eii-UrUtah league. American Fork PUO'0 defeated the Prove Tlmps by the AB II POA , score of 7 to" & Friday at American 0 rf Mcintosh, ........7 "'Pork. It was a pitcher's battle In 5 2b ... J I ' the Cavemen slugger bits off Dell' Oar and the jrimiM got 13 hits off Addle Miller. Durrant and Ingersoll werq the ibeavy artillery for the "Cavers, four hits 1c six trips tip. In- gersoll was contented with a home and two singles, run. a j" Dell Gay not only pitched a splendid game agafust the veteran American Forker. bnt be fielded perfect and an ly, getting three 'assist, and lend ihe Provo barters !with two and a single !tn sis times up. American Fork lead until the . eighth inning with a $ to 2 score, With one man out .and three, men on. Hoover fc'.epped to bat and knocked a tying the wore. For six long additional in ..toingsTEe contest was. on ,witbout Ineither side, pushing over a run unlit American Fork ent one across In the. fourteenth. Spriugvllle bested the Nephl Rangers by 'he score of six to two. bn!y ipnow allowed the Ranger seven hits, while Springville' garnered eleven from" Sperry.' I. M. Petty ' knocked another borne run. Spanish Fork celebrated the occa- . felon of the last lea mm game of the first half of tb season, by wtnnlnj Its fourth game, defeating Heher collect-'i- 16 get-'fln- g two-bags- put-m- d three-bagge- Halle, Davidson, If Hoover, cf . Dyer, lb Howurd, c . Farmer, 3b Conant, bs . Gay, p ..... ..... 12 13 4.6 .6 2f 6 1 14 :..6 2 6 0 3 .6 1 5 8 1 13 3 3 5 ..6 W.....55 Total 3 0 2400 ........6 . I 13 42 14 AMERICAN FORK AB H POA . fl 0 5 0 Barnes, If 6 2 Bennett 8b 7 5 Mlfler, p 6 4 4 0 Durrant, cf.. 2 0 0 Homer, Holmsteiid, ss . ....T. ..5 O 3 4 E. Chlpman, c ....6 2:7 0 4 18 0 Iiigersoll, lb..,.; 5 2 1 2 Binch, 2b 13 ....6 .;..53 Total 16 42 13 SCORE BY IXNIN'GS Prove, runs 100 020 030 000 00-.- 6 Hits . . 211 020 031 200 1013 ' ' American Fork f v rims .. 013 Hits ....113 001 100 000 01 112 311 000 11 7 10 Sl'MMARY Bennett. Miller 2. Durrant, ChipmHn. Ingersoll, Ralle. Davidson Hoover, Conaht, Gay 2. Errors Mcintosh, Hoover, Dyer 2, Farmer, Stolen .Bases Cfnaut, jUiuiih. Binch, Durrant. Sacrifice hits-- . B. NEPUI "l AXGE-LESrSu- 26. Petty, If f , AB H PO A 4 0 134 .............4 0 Cowan, 3b K.. Worthlngton, lbf.,.,4 1 O. Worthlngton, c 0 Bom we'll, rt 4 1 I. M. Petty, cf 4 2 Lunt, 2b .....4 Burton, es .. 3.1 ......4 .... big money also. ' ,' ' . at once Call i .... JENmNS, KNIT GOODS CO. s 1 SPANISH II PO '.5 Huft ' Total- . 1 1 1 10 ...1 0 O 0 ...... 31 U Coup. PfT 4 , Motor Utah Sales Co. PACKARD n 440 West .Center K. Pluribus I'num N. Runs V. Dudb-y- Murdbck- -' 1, , Huff,' M. Huff. HARRY CAREY Riding, Fighting, Shooting, Loving Vestern -- 4n the Good Old Vayl of VhriUs and Speed: ' " . . r Tone of many). - Continued From .Page One) Declaratfon of Indopend nre will make up this division.. It is stated. Subjects suggested for this section are : The Goddess of Liberty. The signing of the Declaration of ' Independence. The liberty halt The Constitution of tbe United. Stnts'S.: v " , M. V. Stolen - The thirteen original states. Gcor.se M'asiiington elected president; the Father of His Country. The making of the American flag , -' .i,, ml Princess M Moiiday-Tueiaa- v Ipnff, All Seats '"from." lOc v f Monday - Tuesday D. bases- -. "YELLOW FINGERS" - " from Ash ton's, Inc. 7 OLIVE BORDEN From the story by Fnunie Hurst -- ( Screen Pbry by James Ashinore Crecliuaii. : 'in , a ... . : r following Capital ' from . 7 . , Dixon-Taylo- r 'if - r - Prizes-"- '- " 'j , .'. . .' Ashton's Inc. - J f . $75.00 LADIES' WRIST WATCH . 1mm MMBtha CUCrtk -- ' . ;. Jti . - . HANDICAP".' ... from Ashtort's Inc. . ..r.- ' Coupons given on Monday nights, only 1 with Vera Reynolds Edmund Burns Ralph Lewis , DOLLAR 7 ' $250.00 DIAMOND RING FLIV MILLION " - 'Russell Co. from 1 Wed. Thurjduy, $250.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE j. and Corned - SAVE YOUR COUPONS for-th- e- . J? HALROACH7rt MMlL ' ' , ItALPII INCE Provo Greenhouse ONE BOX STARTUP'S '. PARLOR SWEETS , . '-- m A. thoroughly with , from rssaUsst . r ONE FERN a FRANK TUTTL2 mooocnw 1 PRIZE NIGHT EVERY MONDAY ' Lewis. '8wit D. Dudley, Montgomery. Sacrifice! Hits S. Jones, D. Dudley, Lewis, Giles, Hllmore." Three base Wts-- U S. ione. D. Dudley, Lewis, Stanley Montgomery. 'Two base' hits V, Dudley, M. Huff. Struck out-- by Carter 0, by Giien 2. Bais on balls off Giles 1. Hit with pitched ball Fraughton. Time oigame 2 hours 30 minutes. Umpire Brown. C f: 26 PIECE TEA SET iHitsltion "wbt'Teby she becomes .absolutely and if' rwocably "tamed," A REO The Goddess of Utah. J Tbe Goddess of Provo. Western Wilderness.' Indian life Natural resources. before tbe coming of the Pioneers. (The nte'tlng pftt.) of Provo and Industrial assets " 'The Home of the lSrjLVe," (the . The Mormon Pioneers. Utah County. j greatest leader represcnte.il.)' The Baiiuer of tbe Mountain Top. tteercationn! assets of rrovo tr.i The Conquest of Fireedtmn"Tde-pictln- g : Utah County. Founding of .Provo. ;; , 1 . Mount Tlmpanogos. expansion ) America 'Means' Pehce. The first schooL Utah Lake. The. second division Will de)ict . The Awakening of Commerce. Provo Canyons. the founding of I'tahnnd" the great Civic development. Blessings of Irrigation. west during the period of 1847. The Wilderness Subdued. Educational ideals. MemWrs of the various camps of The Utah State Flower, (Utah Americanization. the Daughters of the Pioneers will made a State.) Floats of Civic Organizations. A gricultural development play a prominent part in this divis(Farm Flaafs of Commercial Enterprises. : : ion. , The Provo Flower (the Rose), Bureau,) The suggested subjects are: Floats representative of the de01d Glory In the West Westward Hoi (Kxpiorers. trad- velopment of Provo and Utah conn, ASsubjects for floats are'wlected . ers., trappers, etc) ty at the- present time are suggested tjho cbuirnutn of tbe'com'mittee must The Glory of the West. for the third division. They are : be notified. .. ' (Betsy Ross). 2T 11 yet daughter of wealth placed to Phone 1120 Thornton Drug Co. - Wt y ,f winilod nnd thoroughly" - lovable 93 ic 4 PALMER TOILET SET Dudley; 4Uwis 3, Widdison 2, Stanley 2. Montgontefyvflughtott. Errors Ci Huff, 8. Jones, E. BecEi M. .Huff, D. Dudley, Sweat, Giles, . .of .......... .,..,.....3 ...... t...... A1& TUESDAY Comedy "SALTY SAP" NEWS WEEKLY 9m FREE Tomorrow 27 16 lV Ht. , v.o.. Listing .it. 3tfl0 ng S5' ..... ; ever-increasi- A sBatted for Buhler In Otlu ( SCORE BT INNINGS ; Sp. Fork, runs .100' 302 010 7 Hits .7........2I3 202 Old Jl .'3(10 Holier, runs oi MW Hits ...... :,V.312 002 Oil 10 1 . thousands wisely heed AB II POA Sweat, ss . . .'. . . .8 1 3 3 Gl Xflson, c .'..5 1 3 0 1 5 1 Widdison, If 4 S 1 Stanley, lb B. Montgomery, 3b . . . .'4 3 3 Giles, p T "..,.,3 1! Fillmore, cf Buhler, 2b 3 2 Xr Murd.k," rf " . ,". .4 0 .'.o xFranghtou, 7 0 . end- - less cuSe;4"f6r; glowing f praise. This praise, so may hear, ,.;40 ...... mbbHeetC find T widely voiced that all xBatted for C Huff lb 0th. . t 1 -- I 3 ..... - , 8 2 1 2 0 1 .......2 riding. qualities; in its effortless control and uncanny inclination to &ldf ta tiie rba3 OldsU of:it& .5 0 2 .....4 8 4 :. : - ' lioVtler-town.- "per- - formaribe ; in- the " luxury. 1 .....4 S V" brini-- ; ancc of Oldsmobile Love Finally T amed Her FORK In the unflagging , "you-Go- COLUMBIA SUMMARY ; . , xBellows TTTi , . The evangelist was scheduled to arrive at 2:45 p. m., at the Southern 1'acifle (tBttuit iu tm, Angeles,, where a great gathering of ber followers and additional thousands of curious men, women aud children awajt her.. "PralKe the Lord the day of resurrection has come," the pbtnr-esqpastor of Angelus Temple repented time and again In her rear platform addresses. Entire populations turned out to greet the evangelist, as she passed through Arizona and California cities and junction towns. Her special coach, attached to the rear of the limited, was banked X At Heber - PRAISE SOiWIDSLY VOICED THAT ALL WAV HEAR s. ... .Total MONDAY 5 0 3 0 3 0 V- ; ......A Dr Dudley, 3b c .v Carter, p ..... - . ' day. to- ......4 10 .....,4 ......4 ......4 12 ......4 Lewl-v- , t . was homeward .bound 0 0 .,;.. a BecE;2bjfss another earned $104.75 in 3 days. You can make thousands at each station cheering ' along the way,' AluieC Semple as-fa- M. 1 hr .Kl 0 lu f lowers. Mrs. McPhersoii' wore 0 0 a grey dress wfth.'a corsage, ... 0 2 .of light sweat peas and rosebuds. , r as 20 miles to Many came ... Total 35 7 24 4 catch a glimpse of the dynamic perxButted for Burton in Wh. sonality who claims she was held SpltlNGVILLE captive by kidnappers in Mexico for AB H PO A five weeks after her supposed V. Dalton, If 2 drowning at Ocean Park. Calif. II. Dalton, 2b 0 1 0, .The evangelist jraTisiMjJ Davis, c 0 12 0 strengthened and bngut'er. tun 2 sjM)ke with her old evangelistic ferChatwiu, ss ' lb 0 1 5 Senior, vor Her remarks were received 1.1 2 0 with enthusiasm by her audience Taylor, 3b ... ' i'onng, rf I., .....4 3 3 1 at every stop. X cf She 1 0 Packurd, spoke briefly to the crowds, Suow", p .4 2 0 3 confining" her words to simple greetings and expressions of gratitude Total :. -- . . .777. .35 11 27 6 to the Lord for her safety, i "God' bless you,' she wojjid cry SCORE BY INN1G8 Neplil, runs . . . .7.000 000 011 2 nbo"ve the tumult of the chpering! Hits ...030 000 121 7 Mrs. Mcriierson is impatient to She plans to 6 greet her followers. Spriugvllle, ;runs ..101 130 OOx Hits , .102 212 21x 11 address her" congregation frnm the oi)seriVntion platform when she' arSUMMARY B. Petty,, I. M. Petty, rives In Los Angeles. Runs On arrival at'Colton, California, V. Iialtou 2, H. Dalton, Chatwln, at noon she was to address her first Taylor, Snow. Errors B. Petty, G. message to her followers by radios Dalt A Worthlngton, I. lit Petty, broadcasting set has been rigged Stolen bases Taylor. on, Taylor. at the station for this purpose. Sacrifice hits H. Dalton. Home up"Mrs. McPherson .will not resume runs I, M. Petty. Two base hits-Sn-ow, Uier regular duties at v Angelus V.", Dalton, B. Double Petty. remple for several weeks. plays E. Worthlngton. Struck out " "I will speak from the chnwh by Sperry 5, by Snow 12. Bases on balls off Siierry 2, off Snow 1 Umpire Swenson. ....l xPurker Sperry, p ..........54 ..... To Sell Knit doods and Woolens in Good Territory, i i . . . . i. . ' . In 12 days tljis month one man earned $307.50 1 5.0 101 Hunks, lb V. Dudley, If C. Huff, cf S. Jones,. r CP).-Greet- ne xAB WE CAN USE A FEW MORE SALESMEN . ... . ABOARD GOLDEN STATE LIMITED, 'EN ROUTE FROM IR)UGLAS, ARIZ., TO LOS d Telluride M otor Co. . - d fin to . (Continued From Tage One) 557 ern Pacific kas sent 20 men' ahead to gusrd train,. . ; ' was exdtement Considerable 86 10 4 Forki.T.J 8janlsb caused board the train by the re' Itwait f Testerflay Can " port, which started. from a ktter received la 'which, Iherewas - At Sprlngvllle Nej)bl 2, Spring-vlll- threat that, the train was to be 6. blown up. The aender'a name was At llt)er 8inish Fork T, Ileber not , , PATHFINDER train the-mo- .843 .671 e Helr ........ ... Nephi ....9 PATROL PATH the- - aboard identify Mrs. McPherson aa the wotuan: be aa positive he saw-I- n that city aboat tuat days age, prior i ber asserted escape from . ; v ..,,-- - , i ... Tbe incident delayed the train for 15 miuutes and, private' guards surrounding the evangelist had diffib at the culty controlling station ; ; .' i ; The looked , him evangelist straight in the eye and met every one of his assertions promptly. She walked np and .down the .aisle and erea pat on her hat to aid hint is his Identiflcatloni With characteristic finesse 'she ontalked him and double discounted every statement Hojnade eecuKing bin of cbeing a cheap publicity seeker. d blesa . I'lj forgive ! yinJH ehe 'said. "' ' . "I'm willing to give youJtbebenes ft of the doubt, but yoo sure look like a twin sister, was Greenwood's i'ulrtiug remark as they shook hands and the building iusjiector left. . - Tike reception, along the tracks, where thousands bared their heads in broiling sun as the McPher-so- n was Iralu, sped westward, eclipsed, only by the demonstration given as the evangelist" and her party, including' Loa Angeles Investigators aud newspaper men, boarded the. train last flight at Douglas.. t Despite a disappointing shower,. Mrs. fcl'herson, fast returning to her former;1 self, addrdsed more than 2,000 persons, includiug benefactors who aided her after she bad MumMed blindly over 15 miles over desert wastes to the Mexican Agua Prieta. txtlcials' of city, 'county, anil the Mexican government who made a futile. investigation of MrsMcl'ber-wm'- s amazing kidnaping tale, were among be first audiences . she since' ber mysterious "sea dlwii)iiearaiM'e" at Ocen Park on May 18. "God has been good to mei". she said. "After I have' been sorely tried, he has found me nnd directed me to you wonderful people. "I am indeed fortunate. I shall return to my flock to continue with my work., but always with the tliouisht that I have a dntj toward of 'Douglas.- "Douglas is a wonderful city.- - I love it; dearly, and am conslderlng-ser'iislthe suggestion of the mayor that aa Angelus temple branch lie founded here." i and "FIGHTING RANGER" JNo. 12. 1 |