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Show PROVO PAGESU - Nice Little: E -- 1 ; r Tyg-bWa- ;r the Bo sAre, Havins; ;r r ' EliTERTAKi i AT.DIARY r Mr. imJ Mf CvU t). MUler and ' daughter tawauua, Miaa Verda. Bank and teux Bailey apent one day Ust week in Kalt Late v;5:a the I'tab atate falr. '. V. Si. .. il 1 i I m Vid St. i t ;by iw.iw soo. . : 4, Ma$c Plime Danky inrThe t 'At the Paramount Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. t reptile boase 51i. arc (iffi'rii! two Kivat rUst and Uiolioil IK'- (HIP of, if not th Mim'ii' , . IIelr 1 here with - Joaetdj JCjOCOlATp spending tbe pat few day a wifb Irienda in Ogdeo and Bait Lake. Mil. Herman Kporrean visitor Saturday.; flh - lira. returned home after wa a jtkt a Salt s : , CIIOCCUTI CUP CAJttS Jbt Miss Floreftee EuMoo. of visiting here with M)k Bernlge Busaon, one of Provo'a telephone , operators. Thef 'certainly 'fruhly ' dclkioui, baked cbocolati flavot v, and Chocolate covered. appttit-In- f. iatUfying and tur to make a hit Witli everybody. .' , .... . Horteiiee ILirmon of lloldea. Kluui.'" ha every"Tim wkb the afternoons entertainment. Hah, la iipendlnf a few daya here . I tblwc tlmt.K to. umke up greatMiwith- frleuda. Tu announce, ns hu did 1I iy It U human and - Vllu.n lliat Konald C..lim. , mid truH to life ud U yet to ,. Hiiiiky are rmllI)!jc ,.t.rtain.uoMt. Thf M. M. Taylor of Salt Lake la vK rwouiim'iifimunu niomit tbcatre cbaraeiem are not oetiiiK' but you -r here over the week end. . ; .iting iti !t i lhut (lie are reol iieople, liv1'' datlon for any motion, (be opinion if MiiiiHtfii" 1evlu,. wlin tliu action they portray on tbe urcui. If I lie liiidieuee wlum Wilt lWTouuott int; roupifn mi.--. ri)ilu tioii. 'The- Mugio l'ltiiiio," jennies to the 1'arauiouut theatre lu'ed any woinniendalion KiartuiK today, .PATHS OCT H H P) nvall fey Magic Maine," let me my "I miiiH)e on the s of tbat it was proditced by Santuei ii when 1 Oiii nbbvto iirtwid the Soviet government of ITirlntian llielr i(tiires," Miidlr, Ivlu, "I (inblwyn, avIio. I venture to Uukovsky, Ita ainlKKa(kir to France luriivd out more of tbe". very bijilr.-w- t (111 my tlicutro. nt every in a rrem-i- i T1h officer waiion.--d at Buffalo .V. J, narrowly escaped ai:d men on this r. S. coast gimrd rum cba-e- r, T th-(pmlti-v-- ' than iiniiii.utu-iiimotion pictures )ny by merely death In Nmr.iia FttHx. rhe Ixirrwaa iwfdllii:?jeNIRa.r river above the falls when "engiue ironble trnjVjrtAm" fii&Wj&tiWH' fyetf Ktprft lint ,jnj.iitltef. pfridnwr hi the industry. Inhyalor-j- ' I . . Ed. Eurioa and Seet baler have aand-wicbe- a, l:t KOXAI.I) COLMAN AM) MIJ1V CAXh AGAIN I. e wek-om- Rum Chaser Caught in Niagara Rapids , PoT3ld Cobttdrt did its IjiIu llie uvk. Satnrday. Lake was (be riaitora to Prove Satar day. , - l"f Mrs. iiha T. Taylor, Wetidall Taylor, Xadine and .Noroua Tavior, Urn. James Humnir and daughter Lafreal, motored to Halt Lake where tbey attended the I'tab Mate fair and conference wi K. efaureo. 4. v of tbe L. Lebi Kerond ard Kelief society took charge of tbe following t i a given In tbe Inwhere the lama tea thapel firmary had gathered, cuunuenelng at 1p.m. Word cf by ttapt. Hunt- ilngton; chort by Lehl Hrat ward ; pirnio aoi ft orlum, ly ivl luumu pjliiou, Jiisl uulouded Lehl (teeoud ward; nolo, Mr. Sarah JohUMtn, Lehl, Third ward; Instrumental music by Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Uunther, Iebl Fourth ward; duet, Kola liarton and Lula Anderson, ward. Lehl A few .musical juimbera were gien by the inmates. refreshments After tbe program were served conaiKtlng of lee ream, cake and puuch with a small aack of candy for each one. The Inmates seemed delighted pro-(tra- cm.-- , , .Lake was a v InitiucM visMur to , ; R. R. HlrkPl of Salt auonf - ; .1 Ltiiter of ialt Mr. and Mr. Robert Sourer aflJ Grant Brtadbeat of Elizabeth Souter ara t&uM apendiuf a few days " Lake Thdtora aver tbe week end. friends. . bh idilt-lii- . E. H. Mihs st like board. tffie A. Knight, jiresident of the L'roui 1 - i - ? ... rnoxg; in.. 'i.t Tbirty fiye UtUef sotiety meni-W- n trvm Ibe five ard of Leal visited tbe euuuty lufrmary together with President KlUa Buckwalter, Harriet M. Webb, little Uudiunuilxeu, Kboda Uardner and Euiwa l'billiix of tbe Alpine 1 im city tiUP. J'oiiiBi over the arrival 'of boy, born Saturday Biorim lby v ' at their home. ; 1 : - - ycsh-rday- uiarve'-oomni- RECALLBG OF J.sv 1 f'4" , ENVOY ASKED - Ifiii-tlie- r tor-"Tb- in S. s say,-ha- v"" e j . -- i i... . i . K. riy. J.....I ...ii Mires and I few r hiiue wll. lie Ataulc tuHilml fc inulntuln situl lncrenne the fcputa-- i ion (ho otliera have won for him. lionesllv wtj that tile Payinioinit offering more thim two hiar V ''";' ". 1 V UL ' - ? - ' T " Ft - ... ' - - 'mn ' , 8! -- ' ' il ! . r - lf2-'-vbe- .Jl- ' . a. nrr " f VT k 1 ?i ilium 'V' ft, ,v A ' I i V','.t,'9",1K ? f i 1 f s? 1 'tproltud that ltafcovky procla-iiuitio- : t waNadeon JlvM on Aug. U Kisned a Russian eoniiuuift.t T 4 urging (lint in the event of INUl'STRllL REVIEW war with llus,sia- - "proletariana of ' Richfield Sego Milk Products capitnlistlc" countries must .work to lefeut (h"'r gcvernnieuts find for- rompuny lakes over' local cheese ( ign soldiers ibould desertZtOi tbu ' ' factory. Red nrmv. 11 ilL Pleasant car lords knockRnkovsky't action was cbarjetcr-iw- d in (be rreii"b noies as "a flagdown rratea are reiiuired for local cauliflower crop, estimated td be rant violation of engagements not to Interfere In fe;ub affairs, taken worth 2tM),(KK). Ileber CltV Park fieneTn 'mliin by the Soviet government October It was recognized by baa fine, body of gelcna ore below l'2?ioo level. ""w. Brigham IlliMlteft City New COTTON ON DECREASE clulihouse.cn Bear River marsh near WASHINGTON. Oct. 8 (TP.)- completion. cotton crop was 512. p:T ent Salt d.Vht Iike . Oitn T'in.ontbs of 1027 showed $9;,mhj() i of normlil m c(oler h indicating inofe,vhome .building, than ficme n proo union or iz,yk.kki compnrwl with 17.irf7,nM) hales biRt periml in J928. St. George WtI: year, the. ncriculture department d m ' " announced today. ; wutitivneat T.1;i.hit $115.tK0. Maitir-- 1 wo' acres beana. produce , $075 erep and ixiy 233 wages be I sides cttnnery wage. , Gunnison 301l Sixty Jvro Cnrlnada 4i'tSSii . 7 4 1 'j. NEW ENGLAND BEAUTY - 4 olMe 't)te"ft.lH t 'nay hhis f V 0k, , SPECIAL SUNDAY BRICK . Banana tYuit Salad. This tempting Ice Cretin is" Always a Favorite. .Vanilla-r-Hon-cy pn'n-an- Combination "o 1 tenuliflower Mhlnmwi in . .. JLafl " hillin nADS Frob Your Dealer Order vmmm niHll'i'U'lli'iliiJalii"!!);,! A - - ; t! - V ' A-- Const 7' - '': V -- A - V - iff ;Tr-ZT3 A: f- - -- j I -'- - S .'. An - - - ' VA!--V- i-- - fe , 1 - X i "A - : 'X TaJnidfo w'Breihftst sC Sivrriu Sunday, Mondayand Tuesday at the Strand XHX. I ..iK.S(;i,!;!;;iSiW t t. - fib' ' C k. i MwWjmyu, ' lis, , WhatProvoMakes M akes Ppoto INNING BY INNING PLAY fhe "city cf Pittsfleld, Mass., made the choice of Miss Martha E. tllck ns delegate at lare to the Atlantic City beauty contest. Although one Aoublc play failed. Hill tupped first oil' Moore's error. The Tank be didn't win, It wasn't a bad Mt of choosing on I'ittsfield'a part, do you in front of tbe plate, and was out, hurter dropiwd Gehrig's toss to the . 'U0, base. Britkell tatud for Hill and hink? 0 Collins tot Gehlig. idOTxnr fur "SilniEB. Brlckell hit an Tittniq firmi New York Tbe rain stopped and easy roller to I.uz.erl, who fumbled n M. T. Cross of, iSalt Lake the sky cleared as tbe Yanks came with a double play in sight, both Provo visitor for a1 few ..days. ., to Imt Traynor took MeusclY hop- tanner ls'lug safe. L. Waner sac Verria Boswell of Nephl is a Tro- per and threw him out, and. then rficed, Gehrig to Lazzeri, and th( threw out Laxzerl. Uugan got a runners advanwd. Barnhart singled vo visitor for a few days. single, to left on a Texas Kwgaer thVough the Ikix, scoring Yde auu Gimnison IxK'al mill ships 1000 singling Brlckell to., third. Paul dver Traynor's head. Co'lins sma.-h-t-d a hot single over Wright's bead Waber hit a long fty to Combs, and nigs flour by pnrcvl post. mid Duganweut ta third. L. Wanet Bi'M;e'l scoijh! after the. catch Eureka Eureka Lily In good ore fumbled the ball and was ihnrced Banibait held first and was strand- m 000 level. ed wWii when Dngnn went to with an Wright tapped to Moore, third. Moore stinck out, swinging who hissed to Gehrig to retire the1 i'n Traynor mussed up Ms tiard. No runs, two bits, one error. side. Two runs, one hit, two errors. '.Hint, Comb going to second. It ' Nework Miljus was not pitchFIFTH INNING as scored as an infield hit for the Pittsburgh L. Waner singled to ing for Pittsburgh, and Gooch was Yank shortstop. The runners ad- .1 renter for his third bit of the gaul. catching. - Koenig got a hit on a , a need on a wild pitch, and Ruth Barnhart lilt into a doable play. liHt .bounder to' Grantham, but was purposely passed, filling the Dugan to Lazsarl to Gehrig. Pnul Uuhb bit into a double play, acks. Miljus, showing a great as- .WriL'ht to Harris.. (;hiu- Kirtmeut of stuff, struck out Waner out. Koenig to Gehrig. No Gehrig UitvMo B.iruhart.' No runa, one hit. ind Meusel in siiece-.lon- . luns, one hit, no errois. With one ' New York Combs idui;led to cen- no error-- -. one .ball on Tonyurike , ' EIGHTH INNING. ter. Kocnig struck ovit swinicirig. Mi'jus 'cut loose with another the hit first With the count one uud one, BnJio Pittsburgh Traynor tfihJLTrilch and Combs crossed the Ruth smashed out- a home fun into ball to. Dugan, who "tossed hlin out date with the winning Tun. One I first. Grantham a at clean the riirtit field stands, giving Now got un. one hit. no errors. York the lead. Combs scored ahead h;t t right. threw out of the Bambino and the crowd Harris, Grantbani goiug SS2E37EV went wild with enthusiasm, Gehrig rl's haste' to start a doniiU GoocL went out, Wright to Harris, and play 'gavet Grahtham a .life. . ..... V "W Mcul was out via the same route. u.as jniraosely - taissed on four Two runs, two bits, no errors. straight balls, and Miljus struck, out to cud the iuuing. "No runs, one hit, , . SIXTH INNING to ito errors. i Pittsburgh Vright tupped 91 V V.V New York Meusel ; tapped to Moore, who threw him out at first; 30 x C0RI Trajnor struck out. (swinging hard. Traynor, and was thrown out at . $5.55 Special Grantham singled over first, Gehrig first. jLazzorl got a jbase, oil ballk. 30 x 3i2 Oversize making's 'beautiful stop to ke(p the Iiugan filed to Hams. Ijizzeri hold bit from going to extra Imsesi Har- lug-- f ailigled tbrottgh XJ6rd7SpecraI7.. $6.25" Jbsire again the luix, I,azqlrl going to third, Glasses fitted- that positively" stop ris filed to Combs. 29 x 4.40 Balloon .. No Moore one out. struck hit, icadiiche and eye strain. runs, again' was saved by fast fielding, no $9.00 value, special $7.15-Pu- t errors esbin khnnd stab being Gelnlg's DR. G. H. IIEINDSELMAN, NINTIMNMNG oh a set of these.tires pecially brilliant. No runs, one bit, LlrVj-Pittsbiu-gWaner out no errors. O1T0METKIST.. the winter we also for t ' Laa-wrto New York struck onf. Lu.zerl Gehrig: Bumhart filed : ': '" . do With vulcanizing. to Meusel.- Paul) AVaner tipped to swinging bard at the tblrd tiiie. fouled out to Traynor. Collins Moovo for the thlm out. . Huggins HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL got a' base oh balls, nd took third judguient in keepiig Moore in the .''''-- . ' AND when Moore hit to right,- Coailis gama when a pi nob hitter niig'it JEWELRY ' COMPANY flicd to Barnhart to end the threat have been used was vindicated, by Corner Second West and I JO bis fine pltdiiirs in.ljiis frame. I'hon 386-tinier No runs, one bit. no erroi-sv. Center- Ni-KK EVTII walked on at1 four wan balls. was safe Smith Kocnig straight ritlsburgli !N 1 New Shipments ''- I- rv r TON! " JTray-uorM- o Irfiz-4et- l, im'ij'i' - ;'i t- - " - 'm '' . t L " ; - Htilicks - wfe-wlj- V'f-- ;at-- . errr , : GcDodl Breaca -- 1 M . Federal Tires 32 FRIENDS ... ... .. M ade In Provo - . t. ' .' - Im-ga- n .. ClaysonTircCo. . IIG liyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiUii . i j |