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Show 3 BULLDOGS WIN DOWNS Continued MILFOilD 45-3- . Jones is angry. Irate. ( Henry aroused, displeased and otherwlaa G. T F. P. "peeved" at tha remarks of Dean 0 0 Oram (trappier, who recently 2 12 Park, returned to Provo after success1 3 to the Pacific Coast, where ful ii 0 0 ha trip defeated several grapplers of 2 J that section, :,... 0 Park'a Challenge-r rj--o won match by "Declaring that the l o2 Jonea from Park in St. George reUmv tuskgame with- - the alumni ' double-headeis"Park was a fluke a Saturday ing victory, cently sued a phallenge to Jones through In Frlday'a game. H Y. V. took 22 18 8 8 Totals the Evening Herald recently, offera alight lead early in the combat, and malntaed It despite every ef-- " ing to meet Jonea anywhere, any-PROVO " time within tha next tea daysrfer fort of the visitors. Ttwrflttibma-tlo- -n O. T. F. P. a 1100 aide bet of Skousen and Wright, for8 r2 5 'I?rk-- must fcava'heard that my wsrds ; IngPTSBttr t er ; Cooper FtUMulph, tf .. S S " 2 uuctioned in Martin, If was. hurt agaln.1 declared. Jonea and - Rowa leg 11 5 29 ."12 HoUisoh, c excellent at vie. upon reading the1 challenge. "Other8 8 4 wise he would not be so anxious to Ripple, ig ..0 A dams la Star J 0 donate J KX) to me. I am unable to With Adam acoriag 11 field EKifortsen. .,0 Oo rr-- t d P.wlef, IS wrestle within tha next tan days, goals all from.daep territory. since I threw out my knea again rebattled hard to overcome. the CiJI, If Iff cently, and have Just stopped using Cougar lead. Bind once narrowed Murdork. , the gap to two points, but could not OiW-s- rg ' L "However, I'll be In shape before hold the pace. 18 26 M 80 Totals t man for leaves for California, alnca I un Ingeraoll waa derstand that he has a match there tha "Y", scoring 11 field goals from Referen CTirlBlansen. The wore 4w FH:nothrng would suit cloaeranpe me better than to meet Park as MIFOUD A. C. PROVO SOPHS WIV soon as I am able. I can beat him O T. F. P. for the Provo-Ki'- anytime; I've got his goat and he Ai a curtain-raise- r 11 0 0 22 Adams, rl 5 0 0 10 pame. sophomore teams of the knows It Bettridge, If ' 9 1 5 two schools cliuihed, and the Bull- I "When I beat Park In St George, Coray, e . . . men triumphed ha weighed 152 to my 143, but that's 0 1 1 1 dogs second-yea- r Fawcett, tg ' 0 1 1 1 by a score of 14 to S. Anderson, nothing to. worry about' I can re- Glenn, Ig . Provo forward waa the outstanding jpeat It with his 152 pounds, and I'll ao it as aoon as my Knee is wen. ' Totala star, with four field" Roali and 53 391 foul Provo'a defense pre- Belt Is "Fish Story" pitch. vented Ia hi from scoring a single "I "will Insist on one thing, howB. Y. U. The score: 3 T. F. P I fid" goal. everand that la that Park must . .PROVO SOPHS 5 0 0 10 put up his western welterweight Skonsen. rf 8 0 0 8 Q Wilght. If iL. -Roberts;-4- f' drrsTTfi. 8 22 Il "'TngCTsoir. c 0 0 Herbert Johnso, 0 2 1 1 1 Ttrwe, Ig 01 Cooper, rg . . " 7 J, hnson. 0 2 Smith, rg 0 0 10 RoweJgi. a 0 Kirk ham, lg ..... 2 niiott 7 R M. Mageiby, If .. 0 0 rahrtFkie, Ig"... ....... 1 3 1' 8 Taylor, rf ........ l Dixon, rf o 0 0 0 0 Jacobs, lf.' 0 Jenkins, If ..... 0 Porter, e o 1 Jliddulph, 0 rg R. Msgolby, lg ... .'...... O 0 0 140 Peterson, c o I 6 5 2 0 Totals Bennlon, rg o 0 45 I.EHI SOPHS 22 1 Davis, lg Totals G. T. F. P. J Referee Wilson, 0 8 S 3 0 2 0 0 Harold Juhnson, rf Totals x Umpire, Menlove. . . i . r. re-n- 1 Mil-for- i ..000 ..000 .ooo . high-poin- . - ISy-an- d I If J , . .P. omrtj w The Provo-Eahigh swimming meat, scheduled to occur Friday afternoon In tha Provo pool, waa postponed untH Monday evening at the request of tha Salt Lake achooL' Tha dual clash will take place Monday. at p. m.. according to announcement of Coach C. 8.1 Leaf of tha Bulldog paddlera. As the coming meet Is the first )t the season Jor the Provo team, interest In the marks recorded is keen. The Invading Leopards are aid to have a strong aggregation, and may make considerable trouble for the favored Bulldog The Jepperson School of Dense Arts opened Saturday, January 4. for Its winter term of dancing, with the uua! Urge enrollment the school has always had. Miaa Florence Jepperaoa, who will conduct tha school thia year, la anxious for the students toget Into training as already many theatrical and chib engagements have been ' . considered for thia term. It Ii the UTAH 80ROHIH CLUB aim of the achoet to train their stuMembers of the Utah Soroala dents In a professional way and to club will meet Wednesday after- give them a chance to perform In noon at 3 o'clock at the' Provo Wo- as many entertainments as possible. men's club house," Instead " cTWfl. Reglstrstltm WtrrTwnttini"aach E. A. Eastmond's residence. Mrs. Claud Ashworth, will giye a abort furnish the music and an enjoyable sketch of the life of Ann Parish time is anticipated. As an added and will review her book, "Tomor- feature the "gold and green" waits row Morning". All members are will be demonstrated by the following young couplea: Virl Dixon and urged to be preaent Irene Clayton, Gladys King and Eldoa Crowther, Beaaie Collins and BRIDGE PARTV GIVE SI Mr. and Mra D. Orlo Allen en- Grant Pen rod and Orwln Moon and tertained a number of friends at a Rhea Busby. delightful card party at their home Thursday evening. Ferns and sweet PIONF.EHteDAUGHTERS TO T peaa " were used as a decoration. MEET - 11 title belt His story about having the belt stolen sounds mighty 'fishy' to me. I think he still has the belt, but didn want to tak It otrhis southern Utah trip. He is evidently saving It to show to hla grandchildren. That belt must be at stake next time we meet "As to the match In St George, where I beat Park with an airplane, which he claims waa a farce: .the match was Just as fair for one ai for the other. Wa couldn't make the St George people build a ring for his benefit id I couldn't help the fact that tha mat waant big enough for him to fall on. -- Fiiu?Ls8Te til' bridge were piaysd Mrs." J. Ervet Christensen and Albert Kirkpatrlck receiving the prisea. A delicious lunehaon was served to Mr. and Mrs. U R. EdHischer, wards, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W W. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirkpatrlck, Mr. and Mra. J. P. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. fta Park at rlartlwrt possible moment, to take that f 100 which he so kindly has offered to give me. I only hope that he wont alibi out of the match when my knee recovers 5 . Mrs.-Fre- ALPINE DIVISION PROVONAS CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. J. H. Beck will be hostess to the members of the Provonas club at her home Friday afternoon. .Sewing, music and luncheon will be tha diversions. All members are coraiEUr InTfted tS attend:. 1 Smith, rf 1 Johnson, If. rO Snell, c. ........v 0 Smart, "g 0 Vance, lg 0 Chlpman, rf 1 Booth, c. Totala .7 8 AMERICAN FORK Petera. rf Nichols, If. . Walker, c. . Ingeraoll, rg Webb, lg Bristol, rf . . . Anderson, lg Birk, lg. Sager, rf. ... Edwards, c: . Dlmms, e7 . . , :.y:.v; lg. bers and friends are requested to be present Mrs. Henry Immlsch and Mra. Albert Kirkpatrlck will be the hostesses. RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM The literary section of the Second ward Relief society will have charge of the prograrh Tuesday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mary T. Dahlquist will give the lesson on "Lew Sarett," a reading will be given by Miss Alena Passey and two musical numbers will be furnished. All members are urged to. be in attendance. .12 10 1 23 . Totals Thomas. THIRD WARD "GOLD AND Referea, Clark; umpire, GRREN" BALL A cordial invitation Is extended to the public by the Third ward M. I A to attend tha annual "gold and ..... The Commander. 190 Horsepower P'TUfoTTlAKtK'S O TrcuJrr.t ,lnjinecr ETAt 11. 1 1. ticw 10i Wa kn, Studehaker Commander holds every endurance and speed ie.oni-- fof 'fulty equipped rtock cars, regardleM of power ce! Nothing on earth of In the sky ever equalled The Commander's record of 25,000 .. . In less thsn 23,000 minutes. i may never want to travel at such sus tained speed but to you, at a Commander long life,r low owner, chit heroic tct insures . i maintrnance Cflt ana superianve ptnutm- anc'eVXirlve this World! Champion car today? E hort,..werr Jifvclope Jfiy Ctilichi-- f engineer. vi Mirmtin, Locomiibile, and rierce-ArroSiiecwi uplo sv to Mop, due lo new tiity 1 Mart in-hou- 1 Ampli-6cJ-Aclii- r, brakr. Kichly finisheJ anj aprtHntcd. JuJge the OfewJ2.Tiiili ot tight ry.aay!14r 4iLnY. price! A iradrr in the hnecar iIJ at a remarkable Onc-- I rif.t price! 4 f Q C t m i it f XjOiJ V . . b. and more powerful Dictator i champion - L'nJer unrrviioti of iti price the American Automobile Amvlafiori, a Dictator SeJan rccentlv traveled 24 hour 195 f. o. b. factory, cl-- tpei-d- ! inrrv!TfrttiTVT5tiiri-ii)ihijt- t .. Tla dc indekixneJ an J In PLtlir cutluny-biJ-- ilrrn utra ilwre. VSJ ' finUheJ an.l l'vwv- t Ciiiiprtirtit r.i lu ling thock ahMrbcr. at era ithjt S119, . J a. b. factory -- nxmier -- ft ft De- - JLJ ii;nej to tit American need. More r -- Mure brilliant jnDtrisrmnce. Yrt low in price aminmatched value at $795. ' Aeuoh " at yoor WJdfnr-"full v euuippeJ Erk ine SeJsn recently trsveied 24 houri at better than 54 mile pa f a? per hour svcraiic a record un- equalled by anv stock car un- - ,T ler $1000! -- The new Erdtine tmchultmt Si. 1. .n.nkn re. S.uJebaker huilt mocor car! A S7 il Mrs. Lovina S. read the history green' m WEST. CEMI fc P7 n STTF PHONE 261 Sh ting Styles Thefts a mighty fine- - collettion timely spring chandise in QUAUTy-1- 5 FUEL THAT BE5T. AOPEE WITH ME o-- x U 1 of mer- our aTiopTThe styles are right, "too, because our New York ing buy- connection nfnaTtcsihirpssilileT You are most cord- ially Invited to see this lovely display of the newest spring fashions and fabrics Color combinations are vim of French- - inspira . t ion ia. exquisitely woven wools and silks that will fashion many delightful . spring wardrobes." mi i A Full Showing of New 1 It SPRING HATS - Weeks of careful planning makes thia tremendous millinery display possible. Many of these hats are the close fitting halr-Jin- e brlmless models others art brilliant and bead trimmed Including enamel plna, - colored stones and metal ornaments. Wa wish to call your attention to the variety of colors displayed in our new spring millinery. furnace will put up argument in favor of our coal. It will get red in the face and heatedly vociferate its ardent, qualities. How many tons will you order now? 7 M YOUR Enjoy' Your Spring Outfit Now free-burni- . Out Liberal Credit Flan Enables You to i WEAR AS YOU PAY THE CINDERELLA WAY! orgsntaatlon. to baH-of-t- hat 230 WEST CENTER PROVO - piano solo was given by jean Mendenhall and a pianologue and humorous reading by Mrs. Rata M. Page. A discussion of the early journalists and writers of Utah was given by Mrs. Lucy Dixon. Reserved. freshments were ' Daughters of Utah fkPioneers, Camp No. 2 met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie. P. Taylor. She gave an. interesting history of her grandfather, Henry Nebeker. The remainder of the program conaisted of a vocal aolo by Mrs. Elva Taylor, reading Phyllis Douglas, vocal duet, Grace and Betty Taylor and piano aolo. May Tavlor, Early manufacturing in A vv I une ui uic ouu,uuu in i uu Who Will Die This Year of -M " Preventable Disease? x Bigler. " Mrs. Aurora ST.. Wilson waifaft-polnte-;. chairman, of tha committee appalling waste of human life should every tRoughtful person to take of his or her'healthl Delays at once stock, ' ! i .are, costly L THIS : . d You get a "financial report" of your bank account every month why not get a "Health Report" at least once a year. to arrange for the annual Pioneer ball to be given In' February by- - the two camps. She will be assisted by Mrs. Ethel Page and Mrs. Lovina Done of camp No. 2 and Mrs. EH Kerr and Mrs. Alice Bale of camp iMiwt Edith Helm Durrani r and . M'sa Ilatca fwanaon of Ogoen spent Saturday here with friends. TUESDAY --FRID- i K Chiropractic PREVENTS disease. Miss Tiilte Simpkins of Sandy were among the visitors in Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Jenarm and chil dren and Mra.Phehe Green of Salt Lake were among tha visitors here Saturday. SlINIlilY Advance Showing MrS..Srh Mar5rtK- Shejherd . Nayl or COAL OF HIGHEST be held Tuesday evening January 17 In the Third ward amusement Na?l. hall. An original decorative scheme of Ploneare , met of gold and green is being arrangat tha home' of ed. Refreshments will be served. Mendenhall who Wilde's Musical Troubadour's will of ' her mother, No. 1. . - Aii to Co. yu tha members of camp No. 7, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, at her borne 66 North Sixth West street Thurt-ds- y afternoon at o'clock. An program will be furnished. All members and those eligible ara cordlallv In- for 'member-shirvited to be present . Pioneer Daughters of Two Camps Meet PAYSON, Jan. UUh Daughter Friday afternoon . more powerful At I The New American Edition of the Erskine Six ; Champion ef Its Class r new $1495. " Dcma The Kevv Dictator THIS Chmmpton Cmr a LADIES AID TO MEET The .Ladies Aid of the Community church will meet Tuesday Janu ary 17 at Meno Trope hall. All mem Wak-staf- World1 e SPEAKTOMGHT Christensen. Vanca looked good the guard Una for' tha losers. The score: B. Y. HIGH The Hew President Straight Eight . .' 10 points. Now holds every endurance and speed record for fully equipped stock cars, regardless of power or price c'.am-orin- ing: Mrs. 8wen O. Nlelson, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Fred Cornell. Mrs. A. Ii. Morgan, Mrs. O. H. Helndget man, Mrs. C. L. Naylor, Mrs. Fred O. Richmond, Mrs. O. "R. Thoma Mrs, .Frank Demlng, Mra. Herbert Robinson. Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mra. George Brockba.ntt.Mrs. Hugo Price. Mrs. Charles Da Moisey and Mra. Ern eat Halvorson, Continued from Page Four The Great Independent to gain admlttanra to tha last performance, tha Provo high school faculty players wiU repeat the three act fare comedy. "The Wrong Mr. WMghf beat "Wedneadayr Jamnry IS. at the high school auditorium. In apit of the fact that K waa play- - DANCE SCHOOL -- . requests from bupdrad of peepW who failed MANY ATTEND st natators. In' response to 'Insistent Thursday to 1000 people, many pa tron of the school war unable to g get ticketa, and they are now for another opportunity to see tha play. Expressions highly complimentary to the director. Mary Woolley, as Miaa Velda Gammon, Miaa Connie well as the er.lire cast, have been heard on every hand since tha first Stagg and Miss Marie Hoar. performance. "One of tha best plays ever stated In Provo by local tak THURSDAY AFTERNOON . ant," la tha comment which sums up BRIDGE CLUB ,- - Mrs. Henry W. Geese waa hostess pnoat of the comment heard. to tha members of- - tha Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her home Sowars praiiily Thursday. Spring decorated tite-- entertaining rooms. Four tables of bridge were played, Mrs-- Erneat Halvorson receiving the high acore favor. A delicious luncheon waa served to tha follow- Provo and East Swimmers Clash Monday Evening , ; . . Uembars of the Fu Tru La duh met at tha homo of Hias afabel Johnson Thursday evening. Sewing and music were enjoyed and a de licious luncheon was served to tha following: Miss Edith Vincent, Miaa Irene WeatphaL Miaa Helen Ka-vachevich, Miaa Mabel Johnson, : . - ,. TV TED LA CXl"B Injured Knee Prevents Veteran's Accepting: Challenge at Once, He Says; -"Can Beat Him Any Time" the final ataaza. t Displaying a amooth passing atTho eooi: tack which waa too much for the LEIII, Individual brilliance o the UUforJ IT. Whitman, rf "rHlh)eUc club forward. B. Y. . defeated the- - I'nldn Pacific quintet Evana. If. If t to 39, Friday, night. Trane, by acora of Fox, rg Following the game. It was that Mil ford A.. C. would P'y nrayr ig .u Lewis, if". the Cougara again Saturday niiiht.J smim.'isr".": of the following the completion - I TO CLASH WITH PARK 35-1- d until Wed nee-- 1 Fifth ward, Arthur D. Taylor, Royal L O. O. F. I Gronemaa and ThaJmaa Haalar; U, Sim watd. Lowell VaHy, Anaoa Call and Irvin Rasinuasan. ,. Pioneer ward, Ray Eklna; Lalaod Gammon and, Harold Caadland;' rV ManmvTj ward, Leona Dorrsnt m Mur-docing Ercanbrack aniFMurray Hod-so- n. Bonneville ward, J. R. Willard Hawkins and OrvUla Olson; Pleasant View ward. Oraco Cheevar, Kri Davenport and Eaxt Lewis; Edgemont ward, J. A. ClayTha Utah Stake Returned Mis-- ton, Joy Clegg and Wayne sionary aaaoctatloa has Kartchner; Lake VUw want Deleoa the following returned missionaries Andelln. CecU BrimhaU and W. A. to apeak ta. tha respective wards Hall; Vineyard ward, Victor Ash--. thia evening: First ward. O. L. pier- - worth, Karl Bent wet and LeRoy aoa, Jeaso Farr and. La Von Payne; ! Harding; Timpanocoa ward, Qeorge Second ward, Robert Souter and Backstead, Rulon ' WaganoA Mr. and Mra. Walter Whitehead, 'and Maurice Harding; Sharon ward, Jr.; Third ward, Thomas Smart. Wilford BrimhaU, Antoine Bunker Gloria Mangum and Florence Mil- - and Junius Jackson; Grand View lor; Fourth ward. Elisabeth Soutar, ward, Maurice Nuttall. Audrey Oat? Artie Miner and Preston Robinson; lund and Lowell Johnson. m. tn-th- k; Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold their installation of officers Mon day at 2 30 o'clock In tha O. O. F. halt. Instead of 4 o'clock tha usual meeting time. All members and vis iting members ar requested to be ta attendance. Iti'an 9 Game Cougars Annex From U. P. Team From South V " t NOTICE from Page Four 1 day from 4 to 4 p. day, January IA. SLATED AGAIN rJBSIONARIES- HENRY JONES EAGER the belf which made the acore 26-J. Lehl failing to scohe a single point In thia period. ; Ham Wild . With RotHse running wild thereafter, raring from all anglea, there was little argument from the faltering vlsttora. The third quarter dow-and the with the count Bullflifs inrreaaed the margin in FACULTYPLAY SOCIETY SATJDiTIQNSEWORT t (I PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1928. PACE SIX k Xfy -- - -- L MANSFIELD, D.C UEtlNUI AY Worldsfun During The Holidays ' FREE TREATMENTS Jan..-,we ; wiU give three FREE treatments your first milestone en the road to health. : Office over Hedquist Drug No. 1 --. 8 WEST CENTER PHONE 1082 . Continnotu Serrice 9:00 a. in. t 8;00 p. jn. Maintaining Individual Practice Beginning Monday, "V Ji DR. I 3 I 9, 8 11 . DR. J. W. HENDERSON, D.C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiinnniiiiniiiiiiiininni IBnXZaw P'P: mM It : I |