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Show ,' -- jam' i SURPRISED! - in i BY SPANISH FORK. Moy 21 All business houses tlosed Friday frva 1 o'clock until 4 for tlie funernl services of IJr. C. Takr. which 't held in the Second ward chapel, with President John K. BtHith in charge. Members of the Kotary dub attended the service in a liudy, and ahto furuUtlied the majority of the pall bearer. The speakers llenrjr A. Girrduer, llendriXj 1'lah state veterinarian, and Jolui E. Booth. All tbe speakers testified to the ntih. Gr;e i'Uen bout Vr rVfV- '-- lace A STAR. - t ir. bag oaat ieve-- , hibi- - of lji I with 1 my binei nberfl fWleJ oUarl it I I nan my inch . of j 18 and very4'! iniltl bt (ever time . big iOors ne nt 'a a a and d of ek t be Jaeir find, men agey isey, now with. hys- - that rges S3 M K0R51AL TREND Reds Only Favorite Which Is Fatally Disappointing; Yanks DoThings uuez-seete- 's Jh.,, tS'-- 1 ... . ,r. ' FBODUCTION 1. ikI, 4 V:. t w 'ROMALD COLMAH IN EXERCISES mW ' VILMA BAMICY ' ffcJ AvfcJ Ifel I'wMw of Adam and Eve, Slaying of Tower of Babel. J'"' "iV-VrThe Deluge, Sodom and Oouiurrah, Court of PhuraoU, Jos- t'l'b iu Kgypt, The Golden Calf. t'mirt of . Solomon, Solomon' and Tcniah. '". A'' ffyC: JZ ., Hundrads of OUi?r Keinarkalile Events ? National League Were f&j7 rhey dren of THE EPIC OF THE AGES ' Nitl WJjr at-th- RC J i - CGBORGE'jRlTZMAIJRIGE -- , JUNIOR HIGH : -- - - k r. WW'X j,i.iiio ivn ..! ...". 'VB-i.c- Citti-iiiuat- SPANISH FORK v. )a usjs 1 p ekJg&&g- Sunday - Moncjay s Hiw 1 X Kow Showing' . d Will-lam- KY - "- -- oonul MAGNATE eouil-etttor- re rUUW"e trU to spirit of Ur. Taylor. Mr. Booth4"""" form, gave a short sketch of the early life tiiarts In Form of Dr. Taylor, and wad resolution The National race seems of sympathy and memorial drafted to be between league h New York, by the Kotary lub, also a letter of and St. Louis with the Giants eondolenre, reflect and sympathy favorites. The real class of from Governor and Mrs. George II. I'" team has been shown in the and of I)ern, sy.'iiimthy first telegrams skirmishes intersectional from (lie Utah State Veterinary ko- t. .h .wot.,,., ...,-.cioty of, Opdeu. , iu whii h the Uianu looked even bet-won lurj uiu OKaiuni. vuc Bishop K'isha Warner offered the oiienlng grayer and P. A. Money er astern teams earlier iu the seathee losing prayer. Music included son. The development of the New York il solo with vlnliu accompaniment by Miss Kllen Jameson and Mrs. Eva pitching staff has been one of the Tlenieraina, with Thelnia Johnson features uf the spring. As long as M. the pitchers hold (heir present form organist;, a violin sMo bv Hf CEMACKABLE . PLAY Jacobson ; .vocal solo, Arthur. Livinif- - the club has .everything a thuiupiou-shiKEPT TMe PJRATeS team needsl s and Jnet by Miss Minn i THe RACE LAST SEASOM stune, and club is not normul- The Mrs. Jennie Hsvenson, 1,11 ""t club. lust Its position Is, a place iy a There was profusion of henfitiful floral tributes from local friends due to bad breaks and the collapse cauKvfrom distant towns to attend of a formidable pltcliing'stiifC.-Jacthe service. Interment was in the HeudrU:ks feels that his club will . -Sauish Fork oemelery, iu accord snap out of it but the snapping will efance with the dying request of Dr. have to be doue Quickly to be fective. A&MAWTiMS be he buried among the Taylor that settled on The Hrates are JL7-"- ff AT BAT WAS people whom he had loved in life: their normal gait, getting with the pitchers The Second ward chais'l was filled Cardinals have The improving. to its capacity with friends. been getting the bent pitching iu the league but their pitchers can't be expected to retain the same form all season. The' fielding defense of the club is weak iu spots. Yanks Far On Top American league managers are alFew mujor .league recruits in tlie. most, unanimous in the belief that lie made ISO hits for a total of history of baseball can boast no re- 2fi3 liases, only two rating higher nothing but a train wreck can keep markable a first year as Paul as mIukkwh. In Ills assortment of .the New York Yankees out of tlie v Wuncr of Pittsburgh enfuysj last basehits he had 3.r) douliles, 22 world series. serson. The Yankees have the most powtriples and eight home runs. "Waiter kept the Pirates in the Joining a chili that had several SPANISH FOHK. May 20 Com- - erful attack in the major leagues. of the best outfielders in the frame runniun all yeur by his remarkable ni( neement exercises for the junior H U a hustljng young club, full rt in its lineup. YVaner iieciiuse, of his play,." was the wy a well known hiiih wIkmiI wer fights The Chicago White Sox seem bet- -' ureal 'natural ability soon won for Natioual League scout, conipiiiiietited ujjtut high school audi junior liimM'lf a regular berth. his wort to me. "Without Waner, toritim. More than 500 pttrents and ter placed than thfiy deserve, but A batter, Wauer Pittsburgh would have lieen very patrons of the school attended the the team is smart and is getting jilaying in 144 kuiim, finished with lucky to finish in the first division." exercises, of Which W. W .McAllis- good pitching. ' The Washington the very excellent avcruge of .330. Senators are not In their proiior Also Iu bis list of extraordinary ter was iu charge. The outstanding really r.iiifri'd sixth in the Na- feats must be recalled one Ranie in feature of the jirogram was the pre- place but they have been having trouble and infield diffitional IjejtKiie uveragcN, regulars which he made six hits iu us many sentation of the prlite for the most pitching AVben Walter Johnson is a kmc coiisidereil. limes at hat. efficient student by Dr. Joseph culties.to return to regular duty the able Hughes. Miss Delia Jensen receiv- club to do better, but it is tmght it ed the prize, the time for which valuable ground. losing is awarded extends over the three, The Cleveland Indians have been work.years of Jtnriiirhighr-!!!i,hijn- i t he big disappointment in t he AmerDr. Hughes announced that in ican leflsue as their Standing of the Clubs powerful pitch W . .X . PC j 192S he would uive two additional staff has gone to pieces ranch as New York .19 11 .033 prizes, one for the iH'st student In ing that of the Cincinnati Reds. Chicago .,,.,.....1(1 11 .503 spclllug iuvd one for iK'nmanship, 11 .577 in to The was address Pittsburgh tliti graduates .14 11 given 'by Professor II. R. Merrill Of 4 SPANISH FORK, May 21 Com- - Philadelphia L. I). 8. BAITISM : . .15 12 .536 the B. Y. U. Itua Hansen delivered St. Louis niencohient. exercises of the locul Boston .10 14 .417 the valedictory address ; Reed Brada1 L. D. S. baptism will lie hold In ..1,1 1!) .4( K ford the address of Brooklyn high school were he!d !ast night welcome; readthe Administration Ijuilding Snnday 8 21 .276 ings itb Cincinnati imdiniriuni A the'hich school were; by Afton Angus, Virginia at 3 o'cloek.: The Stewart, mid Fay Hansen. Vera jifternoon Principal .I.ori'ii Aiidcrson iii .charge. of the Sharon ward vvifl bo Warner sang a solo and an instru-moutFriday's R'sults The outstanding feature ,of the proiu charge. selection . was given by a gram wtis the ircscntation of a gold Pittsburgh 8," New York 3. medal for the most efficient scholar, Chicago 7. Hrooklvn & r? double quartet of hoys. Principal Dr." Joseph Hughes in Cincinnati I'hlladelptila Wallace Brockbank presented the presented bv class and Albert Swenson awarded a characteristic speech, to Grant the diplomas to one hundred grad Huff.. The prize is awarded to the uates.scholar having the best general record for the. four years in sthool. of the Ciulis Standinc Mis Helen ttowo received the school W L PC medal for schi hvship. The Spanish New York . . ..21 9 .700 d'H-observe not JKorli hijih school ..18 14 .563 Chicago PAP CO un honor day, but. presents its hon- Philadelphia ..10 15 .51(5 com' or students as a feature of the ..14 14 .500 St. Louis . . r mencement program. .404' 15 ..13 Detroit . . .,J4.f.n1-(.MKlotK- :.13 & C464 Washington- nienones to addition the in ..13 IB .44S Cleveland . . night, James Boston were: 0 19 .321 Executive, tioned , Jesso. Allen, Finch, 1 Friday's enore Store, 'rifM'Innd 2,l.New:York 4.. Iweed Jones: literary, t). Jjciiore Sterling. Clarence Thomas-Tin- Philadelphia 12, Chicago - '' Desti Jensen: (lelmtins. Sterling Evans, Isabelle Hodge, Ida Stoker aiid llrowniim Howe: athletic, Clifton Carson. Heed Ferguson, Dim C. ' Staining of the Clubs Piece. Fimenn Ilnnsnn, Verl Jitek-son- , W L PC David Howard .615 Oakland .. . . .....32 (Jrnnt Huff,' Merrill Hawkins, Missions . . .W9 .....28 p. Kruucis Hansen. Glen Jjco .529 27 Sacramento . for best lmn.irs efficiency, Hi. .510 31'j. Portland. .....25 and character, .Hijlen San Francisco Kekolarship ..50(1 2(i 26 Ipnore Ktolte. Seattle Rowe, James .23 25 .47U Helen II lies. Lenore Sterling. Grant Los .Angeles .22' 28 .410 Lucl!:i Ti"pett. Clifford Uotlvwwd Huff. j,S 3L Johnson. Ida Stoker and Ldgar San Francisco 5, Hollywood 1 Harrison. Slissioim 9, Iits' Angeles 4. Presto?... and your old, Miss Bernice Jensen won her Sacramento 9, Oakland 1. dingy roof becomes a thing place as valedictorian by reeord during tlu four y?ars: Clifof Seau'ty ! Come in and let OFFICERS EIJKTED ' ford Johnson gave the address; of SPAN1SU FOJtK, May us show you the new Pabco welcome-- Dr. Georgo H. Briiiiliall, club of the Spanof the Jog-Oin their many Shingi.es of the 13. Y. 'i ish Fork high 'school elected the president-emeritu- s beautiful shapes and colors. "gave 'the address to tlie graduate. following offhsern for tin1 summer For new roofs, or for re Tle class was prfs,enled by "Princl- - lStmtns at the sehooP Thursday: roofing over old woodenr pai Anderson, and the diplomat Kv Edna Gtirdner, President; Myrtle ': v Albert Swenson of the Nebo school King, vice president; Lois AJrjeer, shingles. ' -honrd. There.. wero C3 graduates. secretajry and treasurer ; Wilma Helen Tuttle, Bishop Elisha WaVner offered the Hansen, reporter; Two-- 0 and miislcal nnmtters Rernice Thomas and Lenore v ; oxeculive committee. were" . instrumental . selections . by ... jv aw w Sterling Evaiis; Clarence Thomas CO. and orchestra: a girls' chorus, and Evans, Rnlon Hanson and ttarence was instrumental quintette ;by Reed (Thomas. Tlie large auditorljnm . Jones. Burnoll Livingstone, Sterling filled to its capacity. .'...W Jya s NEW TOUK. May (IP). As the second month of tb iuajor league pennant races gets under way, form is beginning to set the entries into their natural positions. With the exception of the Cincinnati Beds, victims of an collapse, the teams in the Na t... the nter had given ,Rnta iUt $150,000 an nam bin surmal gime ail season, ltupiert would hae been ti pay aim' even more on a tittjd new next year. If tiie Babe got only h,ooo for this year and Hl,0UU for next year, the Yaukee would have jwt out f 300,000 for two Investment In Ikbe Looks years. But the deal Rupiiert made tied the Babe'to the club for three vmi-Good; Gehrig May Be for 210,0oa It looks like a uiHrt deaL Next Attraction Suppose, yon might offer, the Babe blows up this year. Ita a gamble, vt .course and the answer 'EW TURK. May IS VV) Wheq Colonel Juke, t Humiert .obli- is, snptOH he doesn't blow vpl The time must of course, gated himself to the music of 2UV wheu the Babe wlUoome, be through but tMtl to keep Babe with the Ms Jtiyh passing will not bankrupt the Nk-York Vankeea fur three more dub because the Yankee nave at years his niiHuig the the cost of a lot of money, built up his haseUall a hall magnates club that will go ou winning. sagHt-ityGehrig Is Comer Hi KtigacilYltad boa qwwtioned - Right now they have a rotinu uut tBe previously allswep always first baseman. Buster Gehrig, who urneu. out jiKut or htm. He was .would I the relKulng sensation of a A.r mum siniy- - mwtwll tf lie wasn't forced to tus from uutural- fold. when. hsJSwwid fiddle to the big bass ufplay ing the went iu itu Ct)tln Huston mMbabe. bought the New York YaiiW i number of Amerlc-awhasc were hlefly tAmk- - Managers will tell you nowkagne that sj;,l,'t,lu,,llfoi:"1- - AKai bis; they fear Gehrig more than ... Ruth, th.... nympathr whn . The ....t. Ila n,i ..,..,,..- - . ..1.1 1. . Ulr JXH.HU1101U tuan tne lormer Coiumlila uni- .$100,000. for Balm Ruth. ' rersitv star'lecause th ki .in..r vhivhuotii la iur .. . SIUHCKM It OUt Of Tlflch or nits it .ri'ti ,..tf.... mot- - .....1 in 1 of aue resuuea wnere u can ne handled. Gehrig can in luiuiense profits. hit almost ha hard as Ruth and be ' Arguments FitU hits much oTteuer when the hits Against all arguments offered count. ' - . . $210,1100 wa too miKh piat to Thft is no valedleiorv for Itnth. a narant( ball'pluyer who might Ite isu't by a lomr way. The craca at any luoaiMrt ami JU)t iie.JVihuwi through -- ur jimun-uniiii.i.,L-i MKiiea uie be serviceable for three years, more Babe for thw ear. at $70.OO al ami he ihe .".ankee jowner felt- that he The jMilnt, Is should that She club will made a good business deal. The Balie came to liiuuaakitut ft tlSiUtty nA 1,....- - .i.r- - ... . i . (KH) .on a one year contract. If hi' 'mm ,. , .. RUPPERT STILL' RACES TAKUvG Pltts-burg- com- - tet' -- BILL! EVAN- S- LE iage I be IS' LAD) AT REST ' t. I TAYLOR DR.1 ShehihTi)oni hea jfypsy;.. ' WkCE -- ' Vwvi bandit. iW J-j- . " He took lTvfi k J 7 ' fate. I A f :.- ce- ' venge. t He held her' by loV. Cast cf 600 Principals 10.000 Five Years in the Making SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 23, 24 ........... im . .... bisii-opri- e .. I . ' G E M . . "' r come, NIGHT. T03IGHTi'THE. w ti'ir- i Right-f- pr THE STORY OF THE OLD J TESTAMENT Super-Numcrari- ' )',, ' . ,1- her by might-f- or .- "i . ' See the .mopt wonderful o f all screen lov ers . in great nome n t s of love's embrace; It's a treat to behold- -a thrill for the hear- ta joy to re member - - 'for 'many" moons to chil- COMEDY - LOVE" OF- NEWS I .'.:.ii.. mm- ".'Jl """L mini mi H'l MISS ETHJ2L ; ilegular Prices I. 11 ii mi II H0GAN new: At the' Console of ouir C-- Strand American League . s SHINGLES sir m r,fltitJlst I Shows 4:15 9:15 7:?0 Saturday and Sunday Continuous KJ - ri' vr HOPE JONES' miBUTZER .. 2:30 Sunday Monday FINEST ORGAN IN THE Tuesday fioLD) tut -- ; TUESDAY ; M Rei-ult- s Felon-Howe- AND WEDNESDAY "l You'll laugh! You'll love it! . - I Coast League Clui.-tense- n. ' m LEW" CODY ' Pof-rso- fc- - ...... RooMagicU . t i Norma Shearer sweeps all fee--' fore ki in "thfe rollickiiiff 'taJe' of. love and' ... n -- Rig-tru- Phone - p filigi , SMOOT Hot Haspd upon th play by Bruce Baimsfather and ArthurJ LUMBER I n.i-- r I' UK- ipT-rt- REST Oe TH -- Too : Ben Turpin in 'The JOLLY JILTER' BY SWAN SALESMAN SAM t iS.ir-i.- laughter. C0tA?rH TO. ftrTERMOOrAU ft ?esTwef. t.f,t fVe 96 PftU- U- ' closer. fe-APf- ? ' 30ST (S VJeL- l- A Acts A, and H. Road Show. Si-fB- ig Nope! "Those biros VAUDEVILLE 60 OftRHe AND, FEATURE PICTURE Ho 309 I EVERY THURSDAY cpse 17 "i - . S.,,'. EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A 2:15 B V k . iitVsu ... I t Tllllll -- .. .TKL. .M K !;,..'VA.,..y SHOWS CONTINUOUS - T . '.j :43 - 4:15 -5- ,' , 7:15 ! , 9:15 |