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Show THZ PROVO POST PAGE EIGHT of Section. 6, Township 7 South of Rango 3 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 83 degrees West 3.8 chains, thence North. 1 degreo East 4.75 chains, thence South 89 degrees East 3.89 chains, thence South 1 de-gree West 4.75 chains to beginning; lefes a smair strip off the North side sold to Provo City for street purposes, and 1.70 acres more or less. Said sale win he made on or after the 8th day of June, 1914, and written bids will be received at the home of the administrator, near the corner of Fourth - North and Second . West streets, or at the office of Booth ft Booth, Room 6, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Terms of sale, Cash; ten per cent to accompany each hid, balance on confirmation of sale by the Dtstrfct Court of Utah County, Utah. Deed at expense of purchaser. Dated May 26, 1914. rmm Printers Meet FirstiLOCAL BOYS ' Defeat of Seasoii MOMS -- Academy-Wo- n (By Dogan.) Last Saturday was indeed in High Y Field , T SHI. Woolen Mills Spring Big Surprise and Take Their Measure by Many Local . Boy- s- Entered the Score of 9 to 6. Roped Arena Last Saturday in the Boxing Bouts. Murdock ' flight International Exposition 1914. by Panama-Pacifi- c Photo - , H. copyright, S. Crocker Co official photographers. ANDREW WATSON, Co. Administrator. Booth ft Booth, Attorneys. Frst publication May 26; last pub- location June 5, 1914. Last Saturday night placed THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT BUILDING AT THE Provo boys before the footmany day of rejoicing for.tlpfWoolen at the Opera House and The EXPOSITION. INTERNATIONAL Mills baseball teamknd also for lights " each went after the boys way the oldest and longest of their oiher was a caution. v AH OLD REfEIPt Last Saturday marked the Right in the of the most beautiful and spacious of the pavilions erected by that they were first round ropters. deChurch to went the! Carter have time of to which this thirty-fou- r Mickey up beginning foreign nations 1 jubilant, ly half tells the tale. the mat for the -- count. Lynn tty participate at the great Exposition la the replica of the High (School track meets. One jfKmpse of their countenSan at Ottoman the now built empire HAIR by Goddard turned the trick. Then being Palace, 10 from four The students v r- - r ' ances after the game would have Lamar Evans went Francisco at a cost of $300,000. with and out schools down participated " made the saddest heart rejoice. on an easy one from Wallace Holgreat success. After jthe Unbelievable as it -- may- aeem, man. Owen Cook showed a yelmeet was over the Domestic nevertheless !tis true, that they low .streak clear t riSago Tea aid Sulphur Science department olfhe B. hrough him Program at Cemetery. of the Printers measure took the Gray; Fade Hair Dark VElERAIir Selection by the Provo Band. when he met Kid Hickey and Y. U. gave the boy o sump on the diamond by a score of 9 when and OSSf; he got a light tap in the tuons banquet. , 'During; tie to x R. Prof. J. under 6.., JSinging as acted stomach he laid down like feast Dell JFebb I The credit for the victory probDO WILL HONORS coaches mule. and the balky toastmaste, Almose everyqr that Bag knpwi to Manager Billy ably belongs The first good bout of the evenof ther different teams were Address, CSty Attorney Jacob Tea and Sulphuf ,1 iroperly com Ellison, who, by pleading and ing was betwen Mike Carter and called to their feet. Presi-..deColeman. ed, brings hack jthe natural coin and threatening, simply would not let Young Ray. The two boys went Brimhall made an ad- At- lustre to th halff when fadedstreak-e- d Memorial address, County at North the at Park team his blow up as they have at it hammer and Meeting dress of welcome in which he tongs and for Grant CL Bagley. or gray; also ei ds androf Itching x done so many times in the past. the m. Presentation and. raising torney 9 a. -' school full four rounds they gave sysV Tears praised the great scalp and .'Stopf ailing Singing. And the only regret the Printers the mixture a red. hot slugging of the flag under the auspices of At this point the program will ago the onjy way toi get tem that had brought these spectators have is that it was Jimmy match. to make it jtu me, which Is mussy the Womens clubs. ' Ray won the decision. boys together. Freeman Bas-be given in charge of the Grand was troublesomi. who Ellison turned idound and ojLthe Jones was in the ring sett then made a speech and 9:30 a. m, March to cemetery, Army of the Republic, and will Nowadays w pimply sk at any the trick. While tis, said that Henry"This tin .6 offered f perpetual -- trophy he"went agara; "up passing the tabernacle block on probably consist of an address by drug store for fWye tWsrSage and Sulsteam Jimmy neither had Kid JBe'isL uf Salt, Lake Academy avenue at 9 :45. for the meets and the matter against Alfred - Saxey on the Boys of phur Haiti Reaieay.VyYou will get a seemecl to cast Beck-ha- d he nor 50 cents. Everyjuice, tot one suitable the trainof selecting a advantage in followed Kby the large bottlethis Sixty-on- e Order of March, some sortrof speltoveirthe Prints recipe; uses, body bliyfamous committee. $ but a to that didnt phaze Henry Marshal band. was passed up ing, one tahAdssibly tell that you regular ritual service. j and they simply could not connect and he fought cool and, heady G..A. R. darkened k our jhglr,.as it does it so with his offerings. from the start. Each man went The first Church High School NOTICE OF SALlL-Onaturally indaenly. You dampen a Womens Relief Corps. Th?, Printers started off well, to the mat for the count of six REAJL ESTATE sponge oramtifush with It and draw traek and field meet took place on Indian War Veterans. two runs in the firsJ j this through ybur hair, taking one in every round. Just before the -'the Y field Saturday ' and Betting wblle the Spanish War Veterans. small straiW ah a time; by morning deA. Andrew Watson, Estate of was ready to sound in the students from Preston, Idaho Qigong Band. the gray hair disappears, and after ceased. edrew After a. 8?ose this, ast mix jone3 8ent n a har(J ' Beaver another application or two, your hair Officials. sell will at City 'took part. Close The private undersigned City dark thickand events the and jeaL.estateulnProvQClty4JbecQme8-T?)eiulthe sale finishes in many y Fraternal Orders. run t fel- glossy anfc ydu look years younger. as described Utah Utah, for the count. County, tbV remarkable work .of the Murdock n.tbe h?foP, Citizens. Commencing 9.21 chains Hedqulsv Drug Co., two stores, succeslows, tbe. In the last round Mack McAllis-day- . Marshal of the Sheriff North and 72 links West of the South- sors to Smoot and Palace Drug Cos. Academy were the features of the,P51rs T tbls day, eter of Frisco, who has hopes of Henry East J,-J Luke of the Murdock win- east corner of the Northwest Quarter (Adv.) went-afte- r ning the broad jump with a leap J" rallies by the few Joe Gordon, a. clever Salt Lake of 22 feet 5 inches, and Durham ooters d after boy. McAllister proved too much took the pole vault at a height of - Pr!nt s.eem dldn,t and in Hter He won inches. 2 5 opponent IX feet Tfs ba ,tbe 7ada him Mf easi,y event at 10 feet 10 inches. Close put lmd for the count. McAllister -the; game after the Woden Jinishes marked the races from had wo ked 80 hardtoi13 the cleverest boxer Provo has he hundred yard dash to the yet had, and he certainly looks lay. In the mile Paul of the L. The Woolen Mills failed to, and fights like groomer. He is D. S. U., led to the last quarter, score until the. when, a decidedly fast and heady, but was beaten over the tape by number of errors fourth,, two and or three ' Manager Senhouse announces McQuarric qf Murdock, In the two more in the sixth;' day eight and he will have his made a splendid race and was They got one in the seventh and eighth, boys, lined up' for the battle royal, again beaten by a very narrow and two in the ninth. Then follow- 1- -. , jnargitu Luke of tba Murdock bi d EXCURSI0N TO SALT and Academv won the quarter mile injth? s whistle LAKE CITY. JUNE 31. 12, 13, 14, ndifthe factory ne seconds. went in .53 and httle 1rad"JV viA SALT LAKE ROUTE to beat the state record, but lost ! the Printers it be request lhis left shoe after he had mu about 75 yards, which slowed him overlooked by suffering human- A. Account Y. M. and Y. L. 51. I. ity. convention; god returning un, down. factil June 17. Ask for tickets via The lineui): The result of the meet was Mur-- , ml8-j!Printers. Salt Lake Route. ' idock 70 points, B. Y. High School Lo0J,!a Mllla n?lpton 31. and L. D. S. U.1G C. Singleton Tetter, Sail Rheum and aema doldashGure, Murdock, Are cured by Chatrberlaios Salve One lb applies Leavitt L. Faul and DTS., first; Parry, U Johnson . 2b... Grendron second and third. Time, 10 3b . Graham wrist and Singleton wouldnt Milerun,-.McQuarrie- , Murdock ThmPso iz-s- a Donnellan throw an but drop. first; Paul and Parry, L. D. S., Jnow Recomtund 'third; Waid O. Singleton lie wasnt out by utes, 2 and 5 seconds. awkins r Masters a mile, but I never dispute the Murdock. mile Luke, Quarter ' ' umpire Murdock, first; Barney, second;; Overheard. Richardson, L. D. S., third. Time, Ellison It Hoover Get some new life, Manager Billy 53 seconds an awful talk io bold Crumb. dinef Walk around the dash. Gnrr Murdock f,ook it. diamond once nr twice. butit wat? worth 1 .iirstvB, TT., School Seet on the . Last Saturday. . -- a PANAMA- -PACIFIC Toy ONE . Ml 1 -- - REfMIG Bos-har- d. r ' - nt C aor F -- - ' Z-- to-wi- t: , i - 4- the,"00" 1-- Qur Selling Expenses - fe-'M- Are less than any otherj concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably-lesthan any one else. . 2-- 5 7' bloa Pianos sold by us go direct from tory to your home. We have saved many others many lars, let us do the same for you. 4 E,-Iwo- J 100-var- d 1-- 3-- n -r- 5. - I 2-- 5 220-yar- d COOCOOOOCOCCOJBPOCCoCCOCCOCOOCCOCCOCCOCO . Cooper. B. Time, 23 Jianager ITome Run Leavitt . FerreH rThe wind must have 3 seconds: O To see the gloohTremoved from blown it out of HERE IS AN Half mile McQuarrie. MurdoekT my glove othei the 'Yoolios wr rwise! wouldnt have missed it. . first. Paul S- second.; Parry S. third. Time, 2 minutes, 21 sec- would losej. game any time. Cutler Am very thankful that onds. Earl GrahamI of reach seven and a half feet. Robbins can the hurdles, Gurr of MurJoint and can Wipers myself dock, first; Hodges of Murdock, To demonstrate that we .can give you the Hawkins I couldnt hit a flax second; Kiiudsen, B. Y. II. S., prove there is a hoodoo at third and nothing can be stopped there. seed with a beer mallet. yery best cleaning and pressing service in the third. Time, 26 seconds. .i Relay won by Gurr, Gunn, city, we will press that Suit of yours just four"' Loreu abd Leo Johnson' Th4 Thompson ing had plentv Hodges and Barney of Murdock; of cbance to sfcear I ducked L. system helped considerable. times for $1.50, and will both call and deliver Cooper, Whitlock Knudsen and the Rpveral times. Pan Jones, B. Y. IT. S.; second. Time,iover it baek tor yoxr -- -- Sam Eliscm-WbT Bdhays j Joe Gendron ' Heres another proposition for you to Wouldnt hurt goes with me, , , Broad jump, Luke of Murdock,' . for aovtldn"-I but n. B. Y. . first; Jones, L Second; ponnwlan just , think about; ' ; Jimmie ElliUmpire Hier McDonald, B. Y. IL S., third. ihad to have tll"t fly. son me could eat out of the and Wbvvill clean and press that Suit of yours Pistanee, 22 feet, 5 inches Editor MastersTf Bill" Flli- - same dish now. A Iligh jump. McDonald, B. Y. H. two times each month and will dead and press FOrt knook Vm in the 8., first TEnglestead of Murdock, one Ladys Suit two times each month for bpv v0iihl never get by PLUMBERS LOSE GAME second; Rasmnssen, third.. IleighL TO frulv. LINDEN BOYS yoqrs 5 feet, 7 inches. $1.50 per month. Pole vault, Durham of 5Iurdock, We are pleasing all of our customers now With a look of confidence overStonney of Murdock, second : their a dav spreading features, caused and can give you the service that will make you Frcckleton, B. Y. H. S., third. Ihose Prints. by their recent victory over the Height, 10 fept 10 inches. one of our ever increasing number of satisfied Woolen Mills boys, the Plumbers Shot put, Fn glc.s tend of MurV this-ciP ones. Tlift men W 'flil'of . ty journeyed to Linden dock, first: Fgbert, Ii. Y. IT. S.. second ; Parkinson, S.. third. "h'nd me 11 riht. hut shce-- ! last Saturday to add another 1'v their firtion. Remember: We call entirely too much notch to their guns. Somehow,Distance, 43 feet, 6 inches. though, they got their fingers B. Y. sympathy for the Woolics. Hammer Phone us at 475 for further particularg and Real Servicecrossed and - the Linden bojS Q II. S., first; Englestead of'Mur-- . f1 Wnid Masters wined off their diamond with, dock, second ; JTwelvep, S., third. times 90 feet. up the Ihem by a score of 9 to 5. The Distance, T haven.t firsf baseman: cot time. Joint Wipe A coed Discus. Parkinson, S., first; Robbins and Collins in the box, NO. 119 NORTH ACADEMY AVI T. A. MADSEN, Prop Euelested of Murdock, second; but are backward b.,ut giving iSnow LTy only excuse is that Gurr of Murdock, third. DisI have a on mv out any further information. tance, 109 feet. W w W W w' W W w W W w W W w WW Www V w W Www W Ww WW w w W Y..-thir- d. a the-faces-- of -- - 5 oMTRAORDINARY - 220-yar- d : at ' didnt, . 1-- 2 fp-rlrUn- n O throw.-Lambe- for and deliver again rt. - PROVO TAILORING hk -- small-.scrate- fi (0 CO. o 0 ao o a p |