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Show PBUYQ SUNDAY PAGE SIX Ben- Cooak--; Bmaoa aad Pt o of Logn ar visiting her over tn. th we Clifford Davis of MpWim and Baryt Bower Of Spanish Fork wu marrtai by E. Byron uaatrup. county efcrk, at th county court aouat ... " ' COUGAR:?tACK FARM BUREAU'; MAYPLAYBALL nthiua4 from and then climaxed th meet with two magnlficlent victories In the d team composrslays. Th ed of Lloyd. Rasrauasen, Miller and Row, elnchad mattr dctslvl being far ahead of their rival ail stat th way, and established record of 1 M 14. clipping th fifth of a second front th mark ol th 1924 B Y. V. rcUy team. H. M. C Mark Fsi- V- ' Don Simmosa, Bradford Jensen Le Wright and Bert Corlea then shattered the mils relay rc of both stats and conference by - Saturday. Uaa Jan Bunker of St. Goorge was a visitor In Provo Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Oors;e H. 8aUey of 53 East Third South, ar happy fine to announc th arrival of babv boy. born Friday night at th family hom. Mother and baby are dnin nicely. B, e. Horary of Denver la spend In aeveral daya here on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Feraune 0 San Franclaeo, Calif.' wera visitor in Prova the Utter part of the Youth In Fanning Cunti-niits to Organize Base ball League Monday t Th foundation for a kaaba! UUh County leagu withituUh Farm Bureau organisation was Is id Frldsy evening by several base ball fana interested In th move ment.' They bad met at th can of W. i. Thayn. county agricul- tural agent, who desire to eslabA. V. Lew la of Vernal spent Fri liah better aoclal relations among friends. In with Provo day various eoramunitles lof th Mr. and Mra. H. U. Oorc of San tha , , county. were tht among Calif., Francisco, Sentiment St tha meeting favor Satand In this visiters city Friday ed th organisation of leagu to ; urday. be divided Into four division. The O. B. Boywh vu here from Salt communities In un respective divi Iaka Saturday. sions wer suggested as follows: of MrPhla C. H. and Coo ft. Undon. First." Manila. Ran Franclaeo. Calif., were among Sharon Alpin. and TimpanosTo; second. . those viaiting In Provo Friday. Mo. Lak View, Vineyard, Grand View. K. Miller of Kansas City. Ms pieIn and Pleasant View; third. week of th spent the Utter part Lak Bhorf, Benjamin and ton, provo on buslnesa. Salem; fourth Santaquin. Paysoa Mr. and Mrs. Karl Blumeothal are Spring Lake and Goshen. a 01 over the,atrivai Another meeting wiu M new " rejoicing o'clock fn the daughter, born Saturdayinornlng Moth-- " Monday evening at home. at the Crarte Maternity office of th county agricultural ara doing nicely. er and baby agent at which, tim representaMr. and Mrs. Clarence Young of tives from all of th Interested the are among ...it Idaho, week. They are communities ar urged to be P res-seProvo visitors this Th leagu rule will then be h. kmiu.jtiwiti of Mr. and Mrs. dopted and a definite schedule k Hun v r jr for th entlr season adopted. TMr. od Mrs. Charlr Spencer and Should th four divisions; o es In Salt family ara visiting th northern divisions tablished, of th end. guests over the week will pUy for th northern chamtclative and fronds. pionship and tha two southern for Mr. nd, Mrs. T. C Veddor and the southern championship. Th are " OreRon. Portland. children of contest between th championship for Lak Salt In Provo and north and south wiU be one of the - visiting two weeks. main features of th annual farm Los of Davlea - .Mra. William Ervln bureau outing at Geneva in August Llllie Miss Angeles. Calif- - formerly A great deal of enthusiasm was to Horsley of Provo, has returned exhibited at th meeting Friday, noma Biter vivitiua and tboae present pledged them fri.nda In Utah for a month. - selves to bring others Interested In chlland Craven Mra. Arthur U to th Monday meeting. league fth ar of Pries, .i.n. Paul and Edith, a few weeks vtslting In Provo for with relalivea ana irienas. Coast League Mrs. Burdell Robinson and cnll- dreo of Maena ar visiting In Provo sr. s parent., with Mrs. Robinson Club Standing: and Mrs. Charles Msdsen.- W. L. Pet C. Carter and Mr. and Mr. F. IT .630 .... Hollywood end week lh family are apending relaUves 29 It .630 and Sacramento ... la fark City with 27 IS .600 San Francisca friends 25 21 .543 Los Angeles .. Claud rVirch and Elmer Wert of 30 A- .433 busi- Portland .... . Chicago, III., wer among th 19 28 .422 Missions Utter ness visitors In this city ths 18 27 .400 Oakland ...... art of the week. t 15 ao .333 ...... . Mr. and Mrs. Heber Done and Seattle Friday's ReulU! rhlldren ar spending th week end San Francisco 6, Hollywood 1. Jn Salt Lake and BlnEhnm. OakUnd 8, Seattle 0. of Mid-r'Mr. Oranvlito Denlng Los Angeles 6, Missions 1. spent last week In this city, 3, Portland 4. 4he guest of her son and wife, Mr. , Sacramtnto and Mis. Frank Hemlng. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jonea, Miss Allc Jones and Miss Elfjla Bingham ar Salt Lako visitors today. Mrs. J. M. Norftwt snd daughter League June have returned to their home In t. Carbon-dslrIn this city sfter visiting Club Standing! L. Pet III, during the past sis weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Chicago ...... 21 .636 Norfleet wss accompanied home by Cincinnati .20 .606 her aiMer, Miss Maxine Winchester St Louie .381 .18 of Carbondale, who will spend sev New York 14 M0 .15.817 Brooklyn eral' weeks her. 14 .500 Pittsburgh Boston ...... . , , 9 J21 ..... .222 Philadelphia Citizen Friday's KesulUi . winning In 4:24 a this conference record, whll Utah quartet held tha former stat mark. Warren Hawlry. Utah Aggie weight star, waa second to Row with II points. H won th ham- mr end shot put and took third Mel in tn discus. Burks was third on- - th list with 10 points. victories garnered by nana. in th mil and th two-mTony Bentley gar him a battle la the mile, while Jss Sevy of Utah forced him to th limit fn th two-- ; ' mile. Jimmy Jensen of Utah chalked up a la tr al National .v. ,.....,.... ' Provo Chicago On Boulder Dam By F. A. MITCIiF.LL What do you know about the Boulder Dam Project? J How ar the people., of Utah concerned. In it? S How are th people of other tates concerned? 4 What Is Uie Seevn States Com pact? B Are the people throughout the United States likely to b ef fected by the success or failure n of the Bill, and 3, ' Pittsburgh New York Cincinnati Boston 6. 1. Philadelphia 101, 7, St Louis 6. Brooklyn . Swing-Johnso- how? t What circumstances and condi1 tlons produced the Boulder Dam Project? What arc the real ideals and motives of those who favor the project, and what do they claim will-baccomplished by It? S What are the ideals and motives of those who oppose the project and what do they claim will be prevented by defeating It? 9 Do Senators' Smoot and King and Congressmen Leatherwood and Colton of Utah favor or op- -' pose Boulder Dam? 10 What are the real Ideals and Influences effecting those men? 11 How does Governor George Dern stand on this question? Correct answers to any or all of these questions will mak live newspaper article. They will be Interesting and Instructive reading. Who 7 furnish them? Salt Lake Pocatello Twin Fall . " 1 ; 1 4 points for his team with a first in th broad jump, tie for first with "Buck" Grant In th high jump, and running on th mile reUy team. Bradford Jensen sav' Jackie Burton plenty to think about In d run. almost passing the him with a flnsl spurt. Burton collapsed at tha finish Una. Pilling Wins Javelin Glen Wortnington took th high hurdles with ease, .while Aggies and Utes divided pole vault honors four men tielng for first Reev of the "Y" captured th discus, while Doral Pilling of .Utah, national In champion tercollegiate javelin showed that h had recovered from his recent l!lna by chalking up win In his specialty with a toaa 9 3-- 880-var- . 181 ft. 4 la B. Y. U. took seven first places. to lead In this department of Th summary: Hammer throw Hawley (U. A, C.) first: Reev (B. Y. U ) second: D- - Corbett (B. T. U.) third. Dis tance. 127 g ft 4 In. run-Bu- 220-yar- 3-- :15 I Pet .750 .750 .667 .333 .250 .250 I AlC 1 Sek-yra- . re. L9M I I 19UUh LOGAN. Msy . JO Aggies finally brok Into th win column in Urmia, defeating Utah "V three atcbea out of fiv In th final stat colleglat team match of th season Friday. 'Th result brought th Aggies into a tie with Utah for second Y. U. having won th plac. stat tit) with a clean record for th year. Th summary: Blertna and Fors-berg (Utah) defeated Cowley and Saxer' tU. A. C.) Johnson and Cannon (U. A. C.) defeated Freed and Neff (Utah) . Chrlstensen (U. A. C.) defeated Hayden (UUh) 8. BWvlns (I'Ua defeated Cowley (Aggie) 4. 10-- Johnson (U.A.C.) defeated Freed (Utah) 6. Blevina, Utah captain kept hia season's record clear by his seventh and eighth victories. Paired with Foraberg. th tail Redskin won a match from . Cowley and Saxer, and th Ut leader then defeated Jo Cowley In two hard- fought sets. Blevlns has not lost t set In colleglat single competi tion this season. Hy Cannon of Aggies also kept his season's record clear, when, paired with Johnson, an easy dou bles victory resulted.-- Jack. Chrls tensen, who recently defeated Lew- U Munk, cam through with a a 6--3, 3-- 6; 4--6. 6--4. 6-- 4; 6-- 6-- 4; 8-- 6--4, 6-- 6-- 3-- 6-- 6-- 0. hard-foug- '?k ACTIOff GAS'VATEft This Gas fired Water Heater s, ETeq Tempered Yovir 880-yat- d first; run Burton a Jensen Briggs (Utah) Plerettef Other numbers a Indian love scene, by Helen' Mendenhall and LeGrsnde Anderson. Rofiirh DETROIT. Mich, May 18. (UP) Rider by Mildred Porter, tap novLeaving a note addressed to the elty Ethe Blake, and toe ballet will Detroit police asking that they round out th program. . Th grand carnival parade will "please be patient aa a newspaper article will be published within 24 straight-se- t win over Bill Hayden. or 48 hours explaining this action WELLS L. on my part" Dr. Frank It Loomia. veteran Utah star. . committed physician, prominent Lund Johnson gay the Captain WUMHALL by inhaling gas In his Aggie th victory In th deciding suicide today ' . match with Dav Freed, U" fresh office. wss acquitted about man star. Freed scored a 3 vic BROKEJl year ago of a first degree homitory In ths first set but th Aggie acide charge 4n connection with the veteran, unleashed a driving attack gave the horn 'team the deciding mysterious murder of his wife. Grace Burns Lpouils, who was beat- Rep. Child, Barclay A Co. ' encounter.) n to death In the sun room of Ur.iv. Ave. Phone 12 19N. Rasmussen. Miller, Rowe) first; their suburban horn. Aggies (Meyers, Gillespie Stewsrt, WILL SELL POLAR FLIGHT POSTPONED Wortnington) second; Utah (Gillet 10 Utah Power & Light 7 BAY SPITZBERGKN, KINGS te. Wooten, Davis, W. Burton) third. Msy 19, -- tUPt General Umbirto $113.00 and accrued Timet 1:30 8 (stat record.) ' Mil relay- -a Y. U. (Simmons. Nobile today decided not to mnkc 5 Columbia Steel Com-:- :. B. Jensen. Wright Corless) first: snother Polar flight In his dirigible Utah, (J. Jensen. Clark, Van Cott Italia until some time next week. $13.50 Long) second; Aggies (Dunn. Wade. In order that her exhausted crew rest a after have Oeddea. Meyers) third. Time, 1:24 may thorough WILL BUY 5 (stat snd conference record.) their 68 hour flight to Lenin's 10 Utah Power & Light 7 which Freed could not solve, and , Land. - $112.00 and accrued ' And $5.00 Per Morrtk WitK Gas pill UTAH VALLEY GAS Y & COKE CO. n Spanish Fork SpringrilU Pfjpiyp . 10 StkumwimtM aMaasjaji t mmmmmdk H - 2--5. Pol vault-C- all. Smart (U. A. C ) Goodwin, Cleveland (Utah) tied for first Height, It ft ""' ., r Vl'r ilY NEARLY NEW Essex ' pimtEPrijfn enough (a 3 In. a Javelin Pilling (Utah) first: Y. U. (Hoyd Phllllpa (U. A. C.) second; Smith (U. A. C.) third. Distance, 18 ft 4 in. Broad Jump J. Jensen (Utah) first; Row (B. Y. U.) second; Bow- en (U. A. C.) third. Distance, 21 In. a relay WALTER ADAMS PHONE 617-- J f BMBMBaaagSBM-;jasss- 65 North 3rd East e? ." 1926 Vl ASH ADVANCED SIX SEDAN $950.00 New tires, excellent condition 1925 NASH ADVANCED SIX TOURING With enclosures. A real buy . . . .'."J . . . $700.00 1925 NASH SPECIAL SIX 2 DOOR SEDAN Excellent finish and (RRfi ( p3JUiUU good tires 1925 DODGE SPECIAL TOURING $350.00 .New paint, good condition 1924 DODGE BUSINESS SEDAN MCf! flfl sacrifice . . ,v uUiUu . r. ...... ...... a 1925 ESSEX COACH New Duco (2) new j tires . . rv V $275.00 JACKSON MOTOR CAR CO. 130 North tTniversity Are. Phone 953 ; 33x6.00 s Special Today PIES All Kinds 25c " ItfUJJMDE MOTOR CO. CENTER. Automobile Complete itzvt 57 wcENTER errict "i- - TIT Butter Horns - ,50c doz. 11T1 . . ...to. Ussc. v S. Watch Our Everyday Specials s Bakery Co. at Hansen Catering V B I 1 HP D cljOStD t Hulick-- a90l'llllYV ..V,m08V- .mooth.poerf Monday Special - - ' r.U out . V TWO STATIONS: ' - r Regular Price 35c HIGH PRESSURES ' 11 ' to be well Special Values In. (a ALL AT . 1 fori$750 i IN PERFECT ' Coach Super-Si- x 9 (4 In. High Jump Grant and J. Jensen (Utah) tied for first; Vincent and Egan (Utah), Biddulph (B. Y. U.) and Call (Aggiea) tied for third. Height 8 ft 9 in. Discus-Re- eve Y. U.) first G. Corbett Y. U.) second; Haw Icy (U. A. C) third. Distanc. 137 880-yar- d & - (For Business Reason Only) ' ' Utah Wholesale 1. $108.00 Grocery 5 Col. SteeJ( Com. . .:$HDD0 5 Col. Steefpref.... $96.00 . Above net prices. t I WILL SELL ............. ' -- TTT is 6-- ''' 4 r (Utah) S14.35 $16.60 COB. FIRST WEST Suoipona Detroit Physician Commits Suicide s, (B. Y. U ) second; third. Time, 1A9 Pathfinder 57.70 K.M.B. LABORATORIES, Imc S4 M Intjre IUd( Soft Lake City Wafer-Answer- 3-- . in V mezxo-sopraa- second; Colvln (B. Y. U.) third. Time. 24 8, (State record). GOODYEAR BALLOONS 7 HEATEK 4-- deal," or "long trade" proposition! And see if you don't say: "GOODYEAR for tnineYv htmrr and all bronchia! trouble. FSXZ mibrmstioa srntyoa gladly, ear out this adreitaeiaent and sad with nam and adireai to ?' r,-.- (UP)-i-Ko- vi free!1- .... 220-yar- d are offering Come in and see the Goodyear Tiret ' at these low pricei. ; Then go out shop around all you like look at what you are offered elsewhere check tip the "special fend scrivwy and QUICKLY and .i , I b UP DICE GAME 1- ft GOODYEAR IntUmtantout 1 BANDITS HOLD run Corless (B. Y. U.) Burton (Utah) second; first; Meyers (U. A. C third.' Time, :50 (Tics state record).. Two mile run Burke (U.'A. C) first; Sevy (Utah) second; T. Ben tlev (a Y. U.) third. Tim 9:51 low hurdles Row (B. Y. U.) first; Wortnington fU. A. C t Pathfinder CI Cord, oversize 87.40 32x4 S3. Cord $11.40 S3. Cord. 33x5 28.00 And all other sizes eqnaCy low. Goodyear Tubes and 'Accessories at bargains, too. Oar standard Serricc j U. ht 4-- 8. try an! beat 'en - 30x3 a wonderful attay, v. ' tea-roun- 440-yar- d '"31x5.25 . COLLEGE TIMKIS inai Standing , LOUISYILLE. 2fy May 19 Th danc fantasy, t Tommy tLoOtffarani champion of th world, had be presented by Mildred Lewis d no de- Hinckley and Nina Huiah 'Booth a big dg in a cision boxing feature her Friday at the Paramount Tuesday, May 22 night I fast being perfected In every de's Loughran won six rounds to two, according to th consen- tail, according to Mrs. Hinckley. sus of expert opiootn, and two wer Carnavaleaque, th second part draws. Lough ran cam close to of the program Is to be unusually winning by a knockout In th fifth colorful and entertaining. Mr. Joe round, but Sekyrs, weathered the K earns of ' California and New storm, and cams back fighting York Is with Mrs. hard. Th champion weighed 7H Hinckley and U helping .with --tap dances and Ideas on stars settings. pounds, and Sekyra. 180. lighting effects and make up. He ia to appear in a tap specialty In the Russian act with Helen Mendenhall and LeGrsnde Anderson, popular "Y" students. Other musicians from the "Y" are 'also to appear. Lawrence Lee, tenor, ia to sing solo In the Spanish act in which there is also to be soprano and duet with violin' accompaniJCtSEVlLLH Ky,4May. l9.-- t alto baaditaf held up an al-- ment by Bladys Sorenson. Dexxie A and die gam in th Farmer and Verda Bachelder. leged.card Seelbaoch Hotel her last nignt and Spanish solo dance by Gertrude and song and danc enescaped with 120.000 - In cash and Partridge ' semble are ais included. jewelry, police revealed today. . Madge Peterson, popular Fifteen mn all her to attend la to sing a dance accomth Kentucky derby wer thc'vlo-ttmand also a solo In the paniment said. polic Oriental Mosaic Ather numbers Off tela Is of ths Selbach refused In this act ars to discuss ths Incident .and th Turkish Harem Egyptian Frets. dance, by Helta names of th men wer withheld. Chinese Hedquist, Fantasy, .by It was understood, however, tnai June Nautch solo by a majority of them wer from Mem Gladys Phillips, Sorenson and ensemble phis, Tenn. finale. Mrs. Hinckley and Mr. Booth are to appear together as Pierot and ' 120-yar- Tim, PROGRESSDJC OVERSEYRA THVA UAIiTAD a grand tableto. 8-- dash Row (B. T. TJ.) first; Long (Utah) second; Miller B. Y. U. third. Tim. :W. rke Mile (U. A. C.) first; T. Bentley, (B. Y. U.) second Spire (Utah) third. Time, 4:30. d daah Row (B. Y: U.) first; Long (Utah) second: Miller (B. Y. U.) third. Tim, :21 d hlgu hurdles Worthlng- ton, (U. A. C.) first; Grant (Utah) second: Stanger (U. A. C.) third. 100-yar- d 29x4.40 medicine, sotter and soodw 'w fh broociiisJ pastigei, reiroret i 1 l ....... 1 ll 3 2 Friday'a KcsmIUi Ogden 8. Salt Lake 4. Pocatello 8, Twin Falls 6. Idaho Falls 8, Boise 6 fcrsverFrtlEftoni Aithma-Scra,- ; OKden Would You like to be V t i 1 , . wOJ League Idaho Falls il ft t Club Standing: W. L. Bolae hard-foug- inciud ail snembers, both junior and senior with haHoosm.' conteMi serpentine, etc, and win eoaa.h imiERRI-O'I-S r- Johnson's Victory Qve Decides, Issues; Kevins Wjn". Tw Mort , Shot out Hawlev (IT. A. CI first- G. Corbett B. Y. U.) second; Bunnell (B. Y. tU third. Distance, 43 4. 1 Utah-Idah- o B. Y: U. held 4-- 8. cijai.;p viiiii DEFEAT UTES , ' i 880-yar- . Asks Questions : 2V l$i& SUNDAY,-MA- lAGGIEItTilSJ Additional SpQits CITY NEWS iipUl4 i CA a Go phone |