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Show PROVO EVENING. IIERALD, VTDXESD A Y, SEPTEMBER 5r - OH, BABY! IT'S HERE ALREADY! Twenty Prospects Respond To Call 'm j ; - PROVOPLAYS BY IL B. M7RRHL Twenty Cougars responded to the call made by Coach .Ott Romnoy nd lined up at the cage to' receive from the moth-ball- s their long ldlo ; WITH CLASS A :'J euits. Ccptaln Henry "Dcac"- - Simmons net one of the first to recover hia "' 1'fe rr.cn were then rushed to the molc-tkin- '" s. 'if' tj . Football SlttoLJjuLMJJUQilpe arrivals, wno nope some oi wntcniui coticnes. sent them through, their first work' out Warming up exercises, han-- rassriss? tilirff Provo high school will play In eve- were the ordor of the treises ' A division lh football this fall Class . mn-;decided at the last Everybody "WorTtcaTfiappnsr" and of' the executive committeemeeting of the well under the direction of the new Utah State High School Athletic Ojugar mentor who leLup on the association when "distribution of grind after ti few of the less hard- teams for the season was made. until their molcr ened had Although Provo is located fin KlnTlaolcd as if thgyTiad been T region three and competes there Prr.'-river. n all other athlefic activitiea-he- r slxtn ran arc rxprcted football team will play In region two e bfo-the wck cfaes. a3 they have with West, East: Granite. L. D. sf fesi ied t? the ci'I hv caving they G. and Jordan. Teams playing in Wr'd he unnb'e to he in on the class A, must schedule five games tipcnlnR dfte of pmettee, but that as a, minlnmum to be elcgible for they would come In by the following state honors. The, Class A season Monday. will close November 16 and the Paul Thome, formcrireshman Class B. on Nov. 9. football star," end Larry Peterson, Regions Listed n Coujar quarterback, The high schools of the state who wrer both on-t- he field although participate In football were dls-- clay to sail the high sea for Uncle Sam, .taking a preliminary turn und tresaTnd-garabundan- cg from--th- of Toquervllle's f amauarr grapes: ,, f, the'ban-rJrtk!r.?tramt- f Niel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. 'Pete here Tuesday and today. Mrs. M. Joy Christensen of Sal Qronemao, Alton, and Lynn G rone-ma- n, Virl and Edith Dixon, have re- Lake Is a Provo visitor for a few turned "to" their homes ' hi Provo days, the bouse guest of Prof, and ,.; '". after an enjoyable three-da- y trip to Mrs, H. fi,. Merrill; '. , Fish lake..They report a fine catch. - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of the . Mrs., W. A. Chapman and sons, Preston, Ida., "are visiting at MerB. Conway, Melden and Arnold,, have home of Prof, and Mrs.' H. ' T been spending the .past week in rill for several days. Knad-ae- n, Idaho with relatives and friends. Mr. add Mrs. Mrs. Ida K. Basmussen anfl They were accompanied home by Mrs. Chapman's mother. Mrs. Jaaies Knudsen spent Sunday, ? Oliver" BT Hall Tia left for Xos a airJn.Trr--' Mr. and Mrs. John F. Linton and Angeles, Calif., after spending a week in Provo with his parents and Miss Grace Linton of Prpvo, and P. G. Hall, and Mr.' sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson- of Miss Ethel Hall r Also his aunt and over the. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dillon of LelnV visited in Kamas Mr. and Atlanta,' Georgia,- who have been week end, the guests of Mrs. E. A Lemon. Mr, and Mrs. spending the summer at the Hall Lemon accompanied them to Provo residence, Mrs. Dillon being" a sis' and will spend a few days here at .'. ; ter of Mrs. Hall. ;, home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Wil' Eldon Grant McKell of, Spanish the , Knudsen. liam Wifk-anAflnn Vlnnnt nf Provo - ' of Dese- e -- mtLillAfflmrl LBennet the county court house. Tuesday. A ret, Utah, and Jeanie Cleo Hoover limarriage license was also issued of Provo were Issued a marriage Tuesday to, Paul Sheeps Freebairp cense at the county teurt hews of American jFprk andVida Ander- f t. wereWed--Tmtrriage-ilcefls- ' 1 W. H. Wattis of Ogden is a fo a j.fl utf ylait-or.he- re V few days. Wl " Mark Austin of Salt Lake is several days here with spending, friends.' OH ver South wick Mersety and Delia Inez Moulton, both of Provo,, Team" Standing- were issued a' license t6wedrTue-day- , STARTING SATURDAY g events in their lives. - ,r" In the services at the county court house. Mrsrr-lev- t thenembers ot the Pleasant Grovft W. t; 'ManwsHing and little son Leo have returned to .their home of Ogden is a New York . ; :, i864L6GZS'-QQn(- l wiy dausfained Burroa la Provo, after .spending the past visitor in Provo this 'week. 85 47 .644 Adams as their new bi hop with Philadelphia" Mar-raProvo 'felativoa of . Geo'rgrr H few days- in Rupcit, Idaho.-t- he P. is here from Logan 73 CI .541 Thomas A.: Atkiitson and Lyeon SLLouis (".I. -on business. . 61 71 .462 Johnson as his counselors. t 7 Small, foriper resident xf this city, guests of relatives and friends. tVashington. . . rry Mr. tlxoo-M. Mrs. and reErnr ' t 60J72 .435, The Tmuv.-nualr. Le Chicago Thomas honorably Roy Woriey of Boise, areJn receipt of a telegram from and Mrs. Cleveland ...... 60 75 44ft leased from the' positions were S. Hugh Symes, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho, and Nora Cardelia Mason of 5!V 76 ,437 L. hwenson, J. D. Thorne and Wln- - Ontario, Ore., telling of Mr. Small'a Dcrtoit . Lfihi were. Issued a marriage license ' death' there' Tuesday 47 85 35 field Oark. Boston . . morning. at the county court house Tuesday. 7 This completes fhe reorganization Death was caused by appendicitis, New A license was also issued Tuesday of trie wards in the new Timpan-ogo- s it was stated!. to Ezra John.iJixon of Provo and Philadelphia B, Washrngton 2. stake. Mr. Small was born In' Quaker MELLO-GLis a wonderfuj new La Rue Olson of Moroni, Detroit 2 tfirst game Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. CA. Llndqnlst of TI Innings; second '..game. 10 in- - Ba!limore:and- - MrEarker- - fromj City, Kansas, July 23, 1376. He lived shade - youth color. -Perspiration Ogden were among th4 Provo aff will' hot hardlyIt Z. 11 eetgttand. hing,)y2."J" -J or eevoroH leSve r - r T&yisrille? the skin dry andfawhTTry esday.Region one," all class ANorth years, and was - engaged in - the this new French Process D. IL Whlttenbttrg of Gunnison, ' tfom missions, but look Face Pow 'for scheduled. Only gamesready Cache, Logan, South Cache, Bear der and enjoy its marvelous beau- Utah, is a business visitor In this Mr. John Chrtstenaen was a Pioaa-an- amusement business. B Ftrenupus season. River, Boxelder, Ogden, Weber, 0 ' ThTOfr present Grove visitor on Sunday: Surviving are his widow, Mrs. tifying qualities. Sticks well, stays city for a few days. jvere Ballp, Clark, Davis. on longer and deles not clog' the Herbert B. Htcks and Frances ' McArthur, DouRall,"T3tnHaiis, Buys, two i FlorcnceJJuiaU; A Mrs. r class two, daughterat West, Region Eaatj - iowe,- - Bunnell, . MerrHLPeTeTsTmr US, R. R. Sorenson and Mrs. Elmo All-re- pores. You will surely Jove MEli0- - Viola Castell, both of Clinton, Utah, S. g Granite, Jordan, Provo. auss iouiae snoetl attended a Schramm-Johnsowere Issued a. marriage license at Drugs. Thorns, Dychos, Cooper, ... Vachor, both of Provo; two sons, O. K. GLOi eastern class B, Region "two, AdvJthe: county toifrt honaehls-4trn- y Central States missionniy party at .and bastrup, Jackson, Ballif, Hettig, group of one and HSmall, Ontario; WeHt-mf- trMorgan. Coalville, ParTtt rnmpllmeftUtbe bR-mariorSalt-takB:Ing Kartchnert andBiddulphCorbett CityrHeberrWestministeTr-Western rhursday evenlngr- ' Mr. and Mrs,; D." P. ,Boyackv of of their daughter Clara an-and Brinley. rage It is expected that the body will Division Murray, BingCyprus, alt Lake were, among the visitors Those who are expected by the Mr. be Hontz of Prova. and Mr., Rpy for funeral broifghttO .Mrs. Elizabeth Powell returned close of the Week are Ingersoll, ham, Tooele, Grantsville.B Cathedral. Mrs. Hans Williamson, entertained and Interment, details of class Lehl, Region three, home from Kamas Thursday evs which will be announced Alexander, Purcell, Loveless, Dixon, American later. Fork, Sprlngville, Pay-so- at a delightful wedding reception nitiR. Miss Hanson, the four Skouscns, Maglc- at their' home Fridya evening. Evelyn Brouch returned Eureka. Spanish Fork, ' Bullock and Hoover. The bride was lovely in an at- with her for an indefinite vis.'t. Region four, class B Richfield, LAST - hy.Coach Romney expects to have Monroe. r TIMBER BfRNING tractive model of pale North Salina, Sanpete, San Diego, Sept. & UP). The between fifty and ! sixty. : eligible Wasatch Academy. ,1 ette - trimmed with ' beautiful lace Mertvn son Wnfilev: Mr. of end f forest fire in Pi.ne Valley,, believed TODAY njen from among whom to select his Don't Hesitate Carbon, which was caught with a green airs. ji. u. wauiry eniertaineor a undei control, Region five, class B rteveri fighting Cougars, He is if leanlate. rhlnestone ornaTne.nt. yesterday, Moab, Ferron, of nrriber hla Castledale, Huntingat friends a vgry ed lire breaks and was headed to; the opinion that if the Cougars are The color scheme throughout th! clever . . party Tuesday evening. The ward Bear Valicy today, it was iu-PETITE BESSIE LOVE - tfi build tradition ' properly by be- ton. home on and the lawn ciasa B spacious six, were Region Hinckley, first invited to attend portcd here. group ginning with a win in their new DeltaL Fillmore, was with the brlde'9 Mllford. a Beaver, in i picture ehow at Provo, aftar ttadum on September 29 that they The blaze, which started Friday -Class B teams must schedule four vewrr. Thy rooms', were artlPttpn rrv" wh'ch tlioy mofori-JU3Lr2rDay&: RrzEt tothe 1n must put somrhard wotk during games where there are five tennis ,.,. Au-- wjia pin roses ana Kren Wmrhorw-tin' SALLY OF made at n man aowacre or timbcriand. Fire SCANDALS" the next month. Today r Thursday wntle on the lawn a timqu I nmrshn'lcw roast. In mrrry five the party' wardens said 600 men were The opening game will be with competing in a rcgion"and ' To See was enclosure figtotipg A of formed success irl and little chorus and love in this en- finds pink games wher there are six or more wele IxRoy smith; Wilford War- - the flumes. the College ofIdaho. an 1 outfit team. , ' Arice" n e"lehind of 'lif sT Cast" inthe dry" "grosaf gTsf Paulj. Which has wonhe championship of Tootlighf aen nowerSarul lighted with pinK Blaine Swenson, "n?y. Schedulod Brycc Wadley, M- ; the Northwest conference for tw Allan cludes. and others. Foreret, Quimby and Margaret Semi-fina. lanterns. green for all class B teams Wfti nicli. Kenneth. Adams and consecutive years. The team will will be The nr.pkins and rIbo the sou- at of the end the played come to Ptovo for the opening -That.Rellk'king-Version ComedjwAl. Cooke in "RAH RAH REXIE Yrnira.pu.ihc.-- j iiiva iui ta- game with the Cougars almost ln- ered the chosen color scheme. Of the. Mrs. wns Elizabeth Noble region play pleastact.'" International News A program and ...dancing were ent?" g surprised nn TlniS'W" ' Football practice will continue five, and region four will play regStage Play of ion bIx. These two will then meet to enjoyed during the evening by the her and friends by neighbors , during the next two weeks unabat- decide the opponent for the one hundred and twenty-fiv- e intho occasion bein? her tiirthd-j.THURSDAY and FRIDAY winning TODAY and THURSDAY ed, according to Coach Romney, vited guests. -two. of A division was timo region jolly good who is eager to become acquainted ... and .Mrs... Houtz expect to enjoyed. , The championship of Class A will i NEIL HAMILTON with his men and to whip them Into decided on Nov. 23 when the win- leave in the near future for Madison -machine that will work properly be Much ' """' v ners of region one and two will Wisconsin, for two years where Mr. in Mr. Llovd West- returned this 7, ;j r" together. Prospects are for an Houts will further his educational week from Idaho where meet. es by he Coup team.' The schedule for region two work. eoiployeii-duiin- g THE YUKON" the summer, months. schools, both A and B class will be A. of dramatic the north intermingled with hate, Miss Anna at a Boss of Logan spent story drawn up meeting ot principals and conrhes, Saturday. Sept. 15 in the week with Miss Louise Shoell. Mrs. Estella Larson spent TuesFrancis X. Bush-'Aiia- j, passion and love. Big cast including " the city and county building, Salt ANNE NICHOLS day in Provo vkstting wiih hep JuneMarIowe , . ai4j9thers. ,vLake. .Mrs. GmgeW"i!8Qn aSa 'daughter daughter Mrs. Velma Itasmucon, ; have ' 4-r- returned Also Third Installment of . , Margaret to, their Miss Zelma Driics'n - Teturned , homein-GarfM14after-tenT days' Vwith . "TARZAN THE MIGHTY" vacation spent with relatives in Thursiiay f ivm a ten days" vacation ! f rj at Mantj Miss Lucile Bessie and Pleasant Grove. i HAROLD LLOYD . MiRs Revs M.idscn came with her Mrs. DeWayne Harper entertain- a week's visit. 'Ed M. Rowe, assistant professor " Team Standing News Comedy W. L. P. ed at' Sunday dinner Mr. and'MTSr English, Brigham Young uni! Mr. Mrs. and Leo William CuHiraore 79 61 .60S Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. David versity, has just returned from Chi- St. Louis COMING FRIDAY 73 54 .575 Thome and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hinklj. and children have returned to their cago where he has been studying in New York hone in Garland, after a visit hcr NIGIIlvLast Timcs BILLY SULLIVAN. .77 57 ..575 .the University of Chicago during Chicago .. . Mrs. Byr6n Adamson and children with relatives and friends. 1 U 72 58 .554 'the summer quarter. Cincinnati .... He reports having had an espe-- ; Pittsburgh . . . i 73 59 .553 returned Thursday from a months' in VICTOR McLAGLEN '" "U" 64 65 .4 dally interesting and worthwhile Brooklyn ..... vacallQiiatSti;a4icrry. summer in the study of literature. Boston ........ 37 90 .2i)l 1 With the exception of two or three l y 1 in "THE RIVER PIRATE" Sunday dinner guesU Ht the J. L. Results Mrs. days climatic conditions Kate in the HucheJNrmie Tuesday's Mr. Kramplon "Windy City" have been good for New York A Philadelphia v : 9i 8. study. Mr. Rowe states. He Christiansen, Mrs. Hattie Ash and Chicago Pittsburgh that tho University of sons Boston Owen and Brooklyn Roy. constantly becoming iore Only games scheduled. Frt . and more friendly to Young univerAlda Ifrs. Pierson of California 4 i r rela-tlosity students, the finest of spent the week with her cousin Saturday ITS COMFORTABLE Coast Miss June Van Wagoner. , existing at the present time, - Pleasant Grove American League . a Is Reorganized iPtTn'lay-TVPhin- They returned home by way of Cedar City, Grand Canyon, Bryqe canyon, Cedar Breaks, Manti I . Dv.Sv temple, and Spanish Fork canyon. 1 Participants of the trip declare-I"t'OSjfifi-tA'thmost interesting GEOJrSMALL- t DIESIWON e - " it . TT; , 1 "Ott" Romney Puts Candidates Through Snappy Workout; Sixty Expected In Suits - raWS CITY !? Mrs. William E. Payne and daughter, Lorraine, of Evanston, Wyoming, and Mrs. Roy K Bullock and children Gene and Doris, of Eureka, are visiting relatives and friends In Provo for a few days.-'V' Miss Ethel Halt daughter of Mr. ti 'X and Mrsi P. 'O.. Hall, who "recently Men returned home from Berkeley, CaU, where she has teen attending the .y University of California,, during the leave Satpast three imonths,-w- ill urday for Green River, Wyo., where she will teach school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis peer and son Max; and Mr. and Mrs. S.- A, Pace, have returned to Provo from a delightful week' apto trip to southern Utah. They went by way of vy Cedar XTityr-an- d Nephij Beaver-aa- d went to New Harmony, where they With to Cotaipete 'Bulldogs attended the New Harmony home jusi, gaze, uear reauer, on mis me nrst lootball practice or the year! The squad you see before you Is corning and the Pace reunion. " They Salt Lake Division In of ihe plebe class at the United States Naval. Academy and they're going through their tralnine rather then that ' journeyed to Toquervilla, and 'T-i- Coach - - LY FOOTBA LL TRAINING .COUGARS' BEGIN -- 1923- Krne-W'm- 1 - kkr 1 1 Face Powder Popular well-know- i 1 NORMAN KERRY O 3-- visitors-Tu- . - - t - PL. GROVE d, n' - ser-Jdc- es n, 0 : . pink-geof- GEM :r 'i-s- ls -- this-plar-- off -r- egion-three-"will evn-n'n- I mm - v :iF0R': - has"-be- "Married" : "GRIP OF HEAVENS ROWE RETURNS FROM CHICAGO s THE d Seml-Flna- TIMES sake: . E National League of 1M MARRIED" 3 " r: JKflAS "SPEED k bseph ah;!-frs.J- 9-- CRAZED es 3-- 2-- League INSIDE - WBTWANT a real' live person Standing o the Clubs (man or woman) to represent us in W. L. P this vicinity (part time or whole) Hollywood 44 23 .657 on a basis that will enable you to Sacramento . . 42 25 .627 make splendid wage. ""1 ITZ 4 San Francisco, 40 27 .597 In- 'iOaktand 'Experience In selling-musi....... 36 31 .537 struments is npt necessary but any Missions 32 35 (experience you have had, of course, Los Angeles . . 29 '38 will help you. We have two or Portland ...... 26 40 .394 three plans to submit for your con- Seattle ........ 73 13 48 sideration. So write us fully today, stating age, experience references Tuesday's Results . and so forth. ' HoHywood 7. San Fra'ncisoj) Address Territorial . Manager, Missions' 9, Los Angeles 4."" Daynes-Beeb-e Music Company 61 Oakland 7, Sacramento 2. Uv ln Salt-La- ke St. teams City r postponed , ' Utah. adw S tfavoiing, . The offirers arij members of the Ma-i- la choir enpoyt-- a pleasure trip to . Salt Lake on Thursday. Sponso 'tir- the affair were George Monsoi-.- ' KffieWarhlck7"ilerrn Mrs. Raymond Nelson was'lio-tes- s at a' birthday dinner Thursday evening, complimentary to her husband. An enjoyable timewas declared by the" guests. ' Miss Altla Fugal PTrjntt,a''a visit fronv the following Quests vn Sunday Miss Mamie Froisland from Seattle-Portlan- -- LOOK AT YOUR fSBATHINGs 3 ROOM HOME 3 room home near B.Y.U. modern Partly $15.00. " Also FURNISHED TJ 0 D MB FOR STUDENTS 691 North Univ. Ave. DANCING PICNICING BEST YET t m "Really, You'd Think It Was a ' OW N let ier: is a eood time to us clean that-hea- v woolen suit for fall. little CalL475. JPrompV efficient servicer cost Everyone Else Does " is-S- o Week-en- d Cleaning Co. I9 North IW Univ. Ave. " I And That Cast ii $iQ tW'lZ) it' II i $1.55 ; Commutation, or 601) Mils MlleaR Books CENTS FER MILE Gotxl betwwn all stations. James Hall Ruth Taylor-HarrisFord U OTche s tra ' .jfl S Sinister - hateterror, p: deep mys-- A dcamatic- r -- on 5 f B 1. g , B. g. . - S( j a prison - on t Private cars7 'and "special - rates to parties on 5 application. Special car service for protection of perishable freight , Lila Lee ...Kp. - -- You Can't It GASTON CLASS- - CUSTAVE VON SEVFFEHTIT U ROSE DI0NE Afford to Miss .JSmmsae- f C - " 2 Iff : ,f X fB&ffig?) ' " ' :V i tfrWT 'SjrV ''g": gBrt, B J K Salt Lake fi .Utah R. R. Henry I. Moore and D., P. Abercromhle, Receiver, aldon J. Aoderson, Traffic Mgr. J,aramount,I,jcture IT " Next Saturday Wonderful Musi- c- BEG Li r' .l.i.) S - Excnrsiona Provo to Salt . Lake and return : . MADS EN ' L. a ' j !!,:, it -- RV4L' Ml$rAfWJ ' ride cheaply and safely. You'll Xedelighted with its look of newness and the 208 West Center "Real Service" ' "OREM LINE" New Suit" . , . duality; Shoe" Rebuilders ARROWHEAD 71 Those who use the ;e Mary Warnick and Warnic!: Angeline WarnicIT .fi a , . cal uth-Ma- l "'1,. ff " 1 , .HsHri erf ul Crowd llnisiWaMil JlWIsJ r f' 1 B s B! m B a v |