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Show "U rica miza ,;rrww..ijv - 0d wa tte two men AFASTDALL fore Collins, the center fielder, could, throw iri the balk.The line-pgaY- G AME PL AYED SATURDAY .p J- y Provo and Murphy Candy Inof Ninth End Tiedat ning, When Darkness Ended Com-7pan- . Provo, j Greenwood , J?T .. Home-Lomin- V g r isitori . ( Burridge L' ArntricaKFcrk--upswere- 8 - Murphy. West ,Ac Sherrill C. II. Warden-l- b 2b Abbott Fletcher ss Tauffer - I Sports ancLPartde. FORK, July 4. a drizzling rain Epperson Notwithstanding third day of the the iu forenoon, Eggeftsen E. Elliott tLe celebration w as AMERICAN - Boshard j home-comin- g me paraae sports ot an amps were held at;theity pat(i,jneluding a game of baseball between the rival teams of Lehi and American Fork. There were also horse races, foot' 'racesl hurdle races, p61e vault, high jump, hammer throw ; and numerous sports for the children. Prizes were "given to tlje winners. Big crowds witnessed the festivities and sports, yet it was a perfectly sane Fourth. .No firing ot firecrackers or the shooting of firearms was permitted within the city limits. The police force had been increased by ten special policemen te see that everything was in order, and during the parade twenty mounted policemen were on hand to insure the safety of the huge crowds. In the evening the were entertained at motion picture shows and -- at a grand hall in Apollo hall. More than 1000 .registered ' a headquarters. the Wier day of alb Never before in the history of American Moore 1 rf Fork was the town so filjed with In a pitchers battle, the Provo Umpire Ralph Flliott. t visitors. It is estimated that there base ball team, leader of the Utah' were 8000 persons here to witness County League, and the Murphy INTERURBAN CAR HIT the street parade, which took Candy Companys team of the PLEASANT GROVE WATER place at 2 p. nu There was an -- Trolley League in Salt Lake, tied WAGON STIFF PUNCH elaborate display of floats, every the score 3 to 3 in a nine inning business, industry and trade orgame last Saturday. At tht end ganization being represented. of the ninth Umpire Elliott called PLEASANT-GROV- E July 2- .- The parade which was over two the game on account of' darkness. The citizens of Pleasant Grove mileg n length insisted of the Burridge pitched for the local were up in arms today when i the, following floats beaded by the boys and ' struck out fourteen water wagon was assaulted by a, American Fork Silver Band and men: he allowed the visitors one gasoHne street car on the Intcrur- - je(j on horse- Uncle Sam walk and was touehedup for five bcnxVJnTTlStlgOVh0Wbacfc7"?corge and Martha Wash-e- d that driver safe hits,Ttwo of them being for wasg and thirteen couples thir-tor-ons $10,000 FOR SOLUTION ' two bases. Sherrill for the visi crossing the track at 9:-- o th19lborseback, representing the struck out eleven men, allow- - morning when the car ran into thejteen originai states; Goddess of OF THE MILLION ed two walks and six hits were! wagon, throwing him off andjJjberty. DOLLAR MYSTERY Justice, .America, 99 made off him. jbruising him up badly. He Sego Utah, Liberty Lily, While at times both teams taken to a physician and it took Bell, 01d Maids convention There, will soon be another ser-played gil tedge ball, errors were several stitches to close a big(0id woman that lived in ial story started at the Ellen responsible for all hut the first scaljwound. West claims the car gboe n ntre Utahs best crop, for the solution of which there scored by the Provo team, crept up onto him without giving --deersdr 1847 Governor Spry, is a handsome reward. which was made by Collins, who j Indian war veterans, G. A. R. veIlarold McGrath, the author, has hit for two basts and was brought terans, American Fork city fire de-- created a story which has been in by & two base hit by Epperson. suffragists, Sunday, made into a moving picture play. Deputy Fish and Game Provo scored the first run in the Imissioner D. H. Madsen reports schools, Y. L. M. I. A. associations, This story will be shown at the -second anj no more- runs ere. that boys out on White River near Womens Relief society, different, Ellen, a two reel installment every made until the fifth, when the visi-lc- o associa-jwee- k haTC been dynamiting fish, lodges, trades, primary for twenty-tw- o weeks, tors scored one. Provo scored twoThe district were taken Those tions, who sees the picture every before the, schools, 4Agricul-- ; boys in the eighth on. errors and tlm JuTenile Conrt for the offense and ture, Live week or read the sory in the pa- Horticulture, Slurphys tied the score in the first promised not to commit the offense Stock Industry and over forty pers will have a chance for the of the ninth when two men got floats representing the different $10,000. All yon have to do is, at ongai bases on a hit and an error.' Bur Institutions of the city. Then the end o the twenty-tw- o weeks, ridge made a wild throw to sec- came The Pioneers of 1847, en-- , write your idea of how the story A Good Investment. W. D. Magli, a well known merchant tering the Valley of Great Salt should end '(the picture will not of Whitemound , Wls., bought a stock Lake; be completed until the best solu- Uniquesf Horribles, of Chamberlains medicine so as to be - tion is put in with a winding up processlarge print which will able to supply them to his customers. After recleving them he was himself ion of citizens in automobiles and take probably three weeks). You For Infants and Children Tmust tell your idea of what shall taken siclr and says that one small on horseback.' In Use For Over 30 Years bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera At 10 :30 a. m. patriotic services become of the conspirators, wheth-wer- e and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth held in the opera house, confer killed, imprisoned for life or Always bears more to him than his entire stock of the of music, solos and speech- - Gray; does she marry! What besisting these medicines. For sale by all dealSignature of es. Governor Spry was orator tof came of the Million Dollars! ers. (Advertisement) Gctseh Ga,me. , cf 511;,8.0" -- home-come- I J A All these queations must thought out and tohY In0Pe hundred to thank the members . words,-Har- old McGrath will put t committees for the splendid best "one in storv form 'and it0 will,be produced pictures, to- - program they arranged for the gether with a pictui'e of the prizetlVof July celebration, and the winner. No literary, ability is manner in' which it was conduct-necessarjust complete the story ed. - It certainly was a grand sue- -- notwithstanding the indent-- the best. j T t ;cy of the weather ' C. F. DECKER, Mayor. FOR SALE Limited amount of rood Carbon paper; 1c per sheet chile It lasts, in 23 cent lots. Best Join the satisfied customers at' trade. Call this office. the Provo Tailoring Co. , eT.-desire- y, r HO S WHO ,'P V.'f rs home-come- rs a, - ! pio-ru- ; Com-artmen- t, I CASTORIA Keep Your Eyes Open and Win a Prize ( ILsMiifltMjvJlljS JULY 9th, 10th and Utk An Important Announcement Our entire line of Ladies and Misses Summer Dresses will be placed on sale at Cy "tV X HALF PRICE BEAUTIFUL, DAINTY SUMMERY MATERIALS IN ALL THE SEASONS BEST MODELS THE NEW TUNIC,' FLOUNCE AND DOUBLE TUCK EFFECTS. OUR SPECIAL REDUCTION MAKES THIS AN UNUSUAL OFFER FOR THE PRICES ASKED BARELY COVER THE COST OF THE MATERIAL, TO SAY NOTHING OF'THE MAKING. 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