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Show 1942 1 FTERN00N. SEPTEMBER p yV 1. 19 j 2. TAGE THREE w I but ujPlaving PEACHES STILL no takei. bourne 2 Shephaul Double PEACHES WILL Manager Laj bourne plays Rump to Page, Ovepy and Manager Doug Gundeison to Pag Innings pitched for ley 2 plan to thiow in the bne-u6 Si.ephaid Di.d-Clt-g- g NIP AND TUCK -- i, USDS sSTEfiDY WORK soeond-- t. v Citj- AB H O A 5 1 4 0 5 4 2 2 5 2 10 0 5 1 3 4 5 2 3 0 5 2 1 0 4 2 0 3 3 0 6 0 3 0 0 4 Brigham Culhmoie, cf Box. 3o Set pa, lb si o n Layboume, ss Petuhes may nor have th( Favero, If champ's number, but they eei-- Zito, rf rly can thiow a scale into Musulas, 2b Kodiiqutv, c the Piovo Coois club us they Ilowaid, p demon-t- t ated again Suta.aj at I t ioo m a not he ten Totals a me which the lead-lli i a Apply tick-tigh- league 'tally capped by a ',6 ount In their last at Bugham the locals meet'r.g, were on op at the enl of the eighth, tlien lost m an extta .niimg by i 'ingle run. rIhe Peach s inded all over th'ee Piovo fuilois, duvirg Doil'ey from i"1 mound in 'he fpst, getting to Clegg m the sevl rth, and giving Shephard many a had moment thiough the remaining innings Brignam 1. nded for 14 hits to Provo's u, but an errnr oi two made hif'r- cnee and brought the loaders h i e in the saddle Howard went the route for the Peaches, hurling the best hall seen on the Coois home lot mound that day Musulas and Layboume roth banged out homeis, Culhmoie clouted a triple, and Serpa a, id Musulas got hits ' Wednesday evening the Peat lies will play host to American Forks nine, a haidy. courageous gang that has carried on in the Industrial league without a single win The odds are high on American Fork to stay that s TRANSIT CO. GDEN 1111 First Security Bldg:., Ogden, ltah it willox-weldei- estiom SJ adu on a HIGTHORSE b4 JOSEPH CHADWICK XXXV DAFFLED and uneasy, she stepped up to the door of the rest of that day, Rhea cafe and knocked. Almost instantly runted by Julies scath-mciatio- n. the door swung open. She resented Julie? she whispered, slipping the same time, she into the dark interior. A to believe that the Rheamans voice answered her. No its Jim hapter e undau I rl was right that Jim fedocent. could she believe this, in of the evidence against 19 ? knew the combination of -and one of the missing (j Jfc.4 rad been found in his room. "gd - IK.o lixiiese two facts were mcon-2- 1 Mllfre was tlle evidence of lg promissory notes. Only have taken those notes, mid gain anything by tak thoughts went round and Rheas head. Always, she lie same conclusion. Much anted to believe that she idged Jim, she couldnt. evening, she was sitting ary, trying to find distrac-- a :,at when the phone uering it, she was startled Julies voice. She had after this afternoon's inci-Jul- ie would want notlung do with her. now sounded rather sub- book, I ICbarters, could you come to my cafe?" she asked, lit to see you. It its about ing of course. I'll come at Rhea, wondering appre- -' what this summons could Ives lire id ers find the cafe closed and 1 11 be here to let you m, her- - .V "Just knock. RTER of an was parking hour later, her roadster stieet from the little res- -t this late hour, the street ed but, as she climbed out she saw the shadowy fig- wo men standing in the store en- -. , 8 of a near-b- y for no reason, the thought er that they were watch-udi,- -, cafe. Were they police, ee there because it was a sat Jim was a friend of might be caught gomg k tid 6Sent on across the street just stepped up onto the when still another from another dark man door-am- e toward her. Oh! she gasped. He closed the door, took her arm and guided her toward a faint glow of light at the rear of the restaurant. In a minute, she found herself facing him in a little office. I asked Julie not to tell you it was I who wanted to see you, he said, "because I thought you might not come. Of course I would have come, Jim1 Despite what you think of me? he asked, eyeing her narrowly. "Despite the fact that you set the police after me0 I didnt, Jim! It was Mr. Markham' I I want you to get away. But you do think I took youi jewels, dont you? Julie told me Thats W'hy I sent for you. He shook his head repioaehfully. You have had a pretty low opinion of me all along, but I never thought youd call me a thief! Rhea flushed and looked away Was he just putting on an act, she wondered, or was he really as injured as he sounded? What what else could I thmk Jim she faltered. One one of the jewels was found in your room, and and your fathers notes were taken, too. Who else would want would want those? The notes were taken? Jim frowned. "I dont understand that. It does make things look bad for me, doesnt it But Rhea, I assure you I didnt take those notes nor your precious jewelry. You must believe me!" at him, wanting so SIIE looked to believe him. But still there luiked a doubt. He could be deliberately taking advantage of her feeling for him to make her believe him. She mustnt let emotion sway her. He sighed. I see you dont believe me. And yet you want me to get away. Why, Rhea? She lowered her eyes, unable to speak unable to tell him. See here, he said suddenly, this is Saturday the day you were to marry Philip Lanning. Why didnt the wedding come oS? I I broke the engagement. Rhea looked up then, and there were teais in her eyes. I broke it I found I loved another because I man. You Jim. He didnt move for an instant. Then, he reached out and drew her into his arms, caught her close and kissed her. She clung to him, held on to this moment of ecstasy. What he was or what he had done didnt evening. Miss Charters, idJaising his hat. Mapped then saw by a ' p thatshort, it was Carver, ed crookedly. Going into ice? he asked casually, e it s closed. iy of your business where matter. . . . Rhea said coldly. f.Iiuess not. Carver paused, Then, the sound of the street door a4g d slyly, But I'll bet I opening pulled them apart. ou re meeting. Jim Car-- l "That will be Julie, said Jim I right? She left me here and went to her said very wrong. apartment upstairs, but shesometo tell me is that it? shed be back. I think she has eisisted. Don't worry, thing up her sleeve. teis I wouldnt tell the They heard footsteps coming friend of Jims. Ive been through the restaurant. Then, Julie oiate him, thats all, and appeared in the doorway of the litbut she was not alone. ) tlgSt maybe you could help tle office of the man with her The sight CO. Kline! Ive no idea where he gave Rhea a shock. Coiporal Ive been looking for you, Carra-din- r, Iheaj aid curtly, KUne said slowly. ikay. So I hear." Jim murmured. alked T Rhea stared He was staring at Julie. He. like f' owning. Then, a move-aenoseemed unable to understand Rhea, tile street caught her this. pStu the men she had seen in Borway over had (To be concluded d and was moving along the kuUHp seemed to be trailing (The characters tn this serial are r. I fictitious ) . two-ba.s- e Schedule Crescent, Maybe D. & R. G. V. ll !i mlliiilililiililjlliih inl'n that you see us first or see us last, The sportiest ball game under Reeve Pioneer paik ligmsi THEATERS WILL hut before you sign any mortgage give us an opportunity to explain our terms and the advantages we thiv season will be played on Monday evening, Labor Day, at 8 1.3 o'clock with the Ctesceutj ilub, cowinnejs in the Fedeu- tion league at Salt Lake City, Weie laying the woiks on the line against this team, andi we'll have to hustle to pick any- thing up," Doug Gunderson, manager of the Peaches, said today m announcing the game. Tne battle will be foi the gate, winner take all. The Federation league, SALUTE HEROES Movies Throughout U.S. Participate theaters Motion pictuie throughout the United States 40 14 29 13 will pju-- e at 9 o'clock this evening m a salute to hcioes of the Provo 7 war, a special event on a giand scale being piescnted under the t tie, Salute To Our Heioes. to Gunderson, is a The put pose of the event, in outfit. They want scrappy which both Bugham theateis are participating, is to boost eveiything they have coming to get the sale of war bonds and them, and mote if they cancomit. Even if the fans ate stamps and to honor the men were who aie fighting this war tor pletely mute (and when a tough be it'll ever?! they, freedom At 9 oclock the motion pic- night for the umpires. The following Wednesday eveture piograms in both local theateis will stop, the Colois ning, Sept. 9, a game has been will be pi evented by representa- tentatively scheduled on the lotives of the local American Le- - cal green for the D. & R. G. gion post, the audience will singj club, the other team tied for top position in the Federation he national anthem, and deputy Beckstcad, George ute talks will be given by representatives of the state bond sheriff of Salt Lake county, is drive, of which Leo Nelson is n anager of the Crescents, and man who county chairman and Charles Bill McLeese, the pa, Musulas, Cullimoie, Salt Lake City, is state gamed some fame for tangling Maby, Zito, Clegg, Jensen, Ov- chairman. The audience wil with an umpire earlier in the is pilot of the erly, Chi istiansen, Bird, Page, then give thiee rousing cheers season, Zito, Serpa, for our heroes. Berge. Errors Stolen bases -S- er-pa, Layboume. after 9 oclock, Box Home runs Musulas, theImmediately theatres here and theaters UY BONDS & STAMPS V Thtee-bashit Layboume. the United States Culhmore. Two-bashits Ser-p- throughout will send wires to Henry Mor-- I Musulas, Berge, Page. Runs genthau, Jr , secretary of the batted Bird, Zito, treasury, announcing the total Berge, Christiansen, Page 2, sales of stamps and bonds. Jensen, Musulas, Box, Lay- Both local theaters will give a free ticket this evening to ALL SIZES FOR a war everyone purchasing ALL PURPOSES bond of any denomination. Booths for the sale of stamps 15-W13c and bonds will be set up in the 25-Watt lobbies of the theaters. 13c olfer then act for v ourself. Buu WAR BONDS AswuwjgsrS AS A EATRJOTIC SERVICE State Security Bank MEMBFK FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT PLAN II1 alulllmii "lrll!'llill'l'l!!''ll!l'll'lllilTiti illllJll HP TO 283 Dr. E. B. Harrison i e e a. LIGHT GLOBES ' WEDNESDAY! i NOTICE The regularly scheduled City Council meeting for Thursday night will be held Tuesday night All those instead. (tonight) who planned on meeting with the council should be on hand tonight. CITY COUNCIL. ' .Woodchucks Like Rubber LANSE, Mich (UP) Sulo Le-- 1 vane, conservation department foiest fire towwerman, is look- saboing for two teurs. Levane reported to headquarters that a pair of woodchucks constantly get un-- I tier the hood of his car and gnaw the radiator hose. He said they are at least unpatriotic because they destroy vital rubber. aM , Reese Pioneer four-legge- Park BRIGHAM VS. 40-W- 50-W- att 60-W- att 75-W- att 100-Wa- tt 150-Wa- tt 200-Wa- tt FORK 8:30 P. m, batting still is with the team aveiage following the Sunday fiacas at Provo now standing at .283. Layboume is climbing toward Davis mark witn his percentage now at .351. Culhmore and Favero are tied at .339, and Sprpa makes the fifth man on the team with an average ot ever .300, figuring an even .310 for the season to datp. The standings 3n batting: L HANSEN Articles OPTOMETRIST South Main Street 20 The Peaches on the BONDS & STAMPS UY V z: CAPITOL AND ROXY Theatres Announce NEW PRICES Effective Onlv WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 20c 30c 10c VARIETY STORE The Store of a Million School Changes Rules PASADENA, Cal. (UP) c.'IIILDREN ANYTIME 250 ADULTS ANYTIME All state and federal taxes are included in the The California School of Technology has dropped its in order to bar against let them take national defense industry courses. I'vvorld-famou- s co-ed- 100 above prices. s VOTE FOR Skipper Fights Again SAN DIEGO, Cal. (UP)-Skip- -per Joseph Dixon, "70 years old and dying to get into the fight," is off for his third war. A veteran of the Boer War and commander of a troopship in World War 1, Dixon has taken a berth as second mate on a 10,000-tosteamer on war duty. AMERICAN : . . N. Layboume Climbs Toward Davis Mark 13c 15c 15c 15c 15c att lLiilllilll1lJiilJlL iiiiilii.ilijiullll.lldtiilllitlllllliili PEACH BATTING Lay-bourn- att S. USEKMU&ERJ n ADMISSION: 10c and 35c THIS GAME PROMISES TO BE THE BEST OF THE SEASON T fj m, IlllUill We Do Not Ask MEET THE FEDS 2-- 3 Outslug Hosts, But Drop Close One At Provo Sundaj Dt'gham s lilui p the Wednesday Ci edit victoiy to Rhep-hard- . game, giving2 some of the less-usemembers Chaige deleat to Howot the squad a work-ouard. Bn uck out by CUgg 2, The box scoie of Sunday's Shephaid 2, How aid 4 Im piles Kidd and Ablett, game: WITH PROVO th'n illii il'idlmiiililillli Navy Drills In City COLUMBUS, O. (UP) A new wrinkle in drilling has been The navy recruiting office takes over the state capi-to- l grounds, in the heart of the city, for drilling and regular morning workouts. NANCY REPUBLICAN Candidate lor Congress sr (Paid Pol. Adv.) S By Ernie Bushmiller ss there Youll enjoy the rich vein of flavor in WINDY AND PADDLES BY. THAT THERE CAT WAS GOOD LUCK. LANDED ONI A BOAT. IP IP WE'D HIT THE WATER-WE- D BE COMERS 4 DICK MOORES |