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Show 5 S''? ?MLY3X5J vi PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. -- wr TIMPS VICTORS IN FAST cans Tall Sego Milk 5 cans Baby Sego Milk 1 can Calumet Baking Powder 1 can Delica Roast Beef ,, 30c. 28c . . 20c 15c Sausage 2 cans Red Crown Veal Loaf ' 28c , 25c bars Cudoma Soap Remember We Carry a Full'Line of Groceries. Coionades, Book" Cases, Kitchen , Cabinets and all kinds of Cabinet Work; also Furniture Repaired. ( c Payson. fl HundredB'surged'to the railroad station for a glimpse of the pugilist. Mayor Edward L. Bader, as chairman of a reception committee, was the first 16 greet Dempsey. At a given signal from City Hall siren whistles about the resort shrieked and automobile horns were blown in tumultuous noise. Summary!" Errors Wilson, McDempsey will prove himself a big Beth 2; Mitchell, Elliott, Farmer gent If he doesnt allow this stuff to Sheehan. go to his head. Two base hits Farmer, First base oft - balls Oft Kinney 1; KinThough she Is only 15 years of off Mitchell 1.- Struck outv-B- y age, Irene Cohen, a student at the ney 12; by Mitchell S.- Sacrifice Stolen bases- Wilson, Dod- Boston Music school Settlement, can Lehi, sing three full octaves, and three ge. Umpire in chief Assistant umpire Harrison, Spring-Till- notes higher than Geraldine Farrar. Time 1 hour and 50 min. Shop 335 West Center Daniels Auto Wheel and Body Shop ALL KINDS OF WHEEL WORK Solid tire wheels cut down and made for pneumatics, Bodies made i to order. Loose and squeaky wheels tightened. Broken Spokes and e. Split Felloes replaced. Demountable Rims for Fordd. SCORES ALL WORK GUARANTEED . a 416 W. Center. ... ' , , PROVO, UTAH y OF WEDNESDAYS GAM KS. At Provo: Pa fnoa Heber Lehi At Lehi: . CHIPS with the Stars Oy6nd Stripes blowing pom their masts are. once 'more sailing the seven seas. They are, by the Merchant Marine Act, 1920, ultimately to be owned and operated citizens of the Crivately by They are American ships, carrying passengers and, as President Harding has said, . carrying our car. , in American bottoms goes to the marts of the world. Keep our splendid 'ships on the seven seas under the Stars and Stripes by Sailing and shipping on them. Free use of Board films Shipping ' Use of Shipping Board motion picture films, four reels, free on request of ' any mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organizatioa T The Hedquist Drug Company haa Just instated In its Kodak department the ' very latest equipment for the development of kodak films. Among For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all parts of the world and ail other information write to ' U. S. Shipping Board and other things a Pako printer makes which lnstaled dryer has been in Just is possible to develop now hour?. With the equipmentcan hadle hand the Hedquist people y a large amount of work prompt manner. an In expert and SHIPS FOR SALE At4ritn tititena Steel stesmers both oil end ooel burner Also wood steamers wood hulls and ocean-foin- a tuirs. Further information may be obtained by request. - i , WASHINGTON, D. C. li! ti . , 5 12 .4, 8 2 6 7 H CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. j Is it just another day in the year or does it recall to your memory the loss of some dear one whose life was given that we might live in Peace? , r affectionate There can be no more appropriate-m- ore more lovable, way to commemorate the death of a loved ' one than to . - GO TO YOUR FLORIST TODAY OR TOMORROW Tell him just what you have in mind let him show you how easily and how economically your wishes can be ex. Provo Greenhouse Our Prices are Lowest Quality the Highest IT IS WISE if TO REMEMBER I. Phone 8-- 0 "Where the Flowers Grow i si - 1 l , t f THAT SERVICE, NOT PRICE, IS THE CRITERION Because an undertaker is willing to sell you a coffin or rent you a carriage at what you a low price, do not get the impression that is all you need. A funeral Service such as we render is worth all it costs and more. It is the same character of r service you demand of your attorney or physician; con-sid- er pressed with Flowers. ? ; Tim-panog- oa TROY LAUNDRY CO. Ship and SaiT under - the Stars ajrtd Stripes to all parts of the world Hedquist Drug Instals Process In ' Kodak Department What Does Memorial Day Mean to You? At Timpanogos Park Tlmps versus Utah Oil Refining company, ona last year of the Salt Lake City League. DECORATION DAY at 3:20. Timpa will play the Western Op- tlcal company, one of the crack team of the intermonntaln region, at Park. : battles. MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1921 ....15 At Springville: Spanish Fork Springville SATURDAY at 3:20. comes out of our place in perfect condition. . Every piece is as white as snow, ironed just right And folded np ready to lay away in the Irawers. Theres no use ioing or trying to do it f ourself. Ws do it just as jood and very cheap. eeurts-thie-afterR- ' rovo . A At American Fork: Nephl . American Fork YOUR LAUNDRY WORK two out of three By winning matches, the B. Y. U. tennis team completed the season with a victory over the University of Utah on the This - is local the lfrst defeat for the U" racquet-eer- s, who had a clean slate up to today. The Blue and White won the doubles and the second singles, after the visitors bad walked away with the first singles Every match was bitterly contested, some of the best tennis in years being exhibited in the Dempsey Royally Received By Sports Of Atlantic City n Phone 554J. ... .. - U. OF U. PLAYERS Five full sets were required forAhe locals to take the doubles title, several of the sets going to deuce, while was cloe and exnearly every game citing. The "Y- team, composed of Reed Holt and WtlllanJ. Snow, Jr., was victorious over Bill Horsley and Steve Covey of the, U The local teanr captured the first , set, but theSalt Lake team came' back strongftnd won the next two aets and appeared to have the match clinched However, by steady uphill playing the fY" managed to win the following two sets and the match. jBtan Bonnett of the Crimson had little trouble disposing of Reed Gardner In the first singles, Bonnett showing & superior article of ball to that Jack Dempsey, heavywefek cham- of Gardner. In the playoff between Horsley and pion of the universe! was 'giVen a royal reception of his arrival at At- Snow, the latter appeared to stand lantic City to establish his" training the gaff of the long doubles match quarters for his fight with Georges better, and, by taking advantages of Carpentier. Horsleys condition, came through Dempsey was present at two lunch-eon- s, with a decisive victory. three dinnerf and a midnight supper and also hauled before a numCo. ber of meetings NO CHARGES CASH AND CARRY , s when they deteatedPajsonJa 1 game. Kinney received an ovation In the fourth Inning, when, with the bases full and two men out, he struck out Mitchell. It was in this inning that Wilson crossed the plate for Paysona lone run. After Sheehan hadL sent, a . beautiful two bagger through centre field in the eighth, Elliott brought him home with a fast grounder past third. This would have finished Provos scoring had not McBeth fumbled Hillmans fly,- - which was responsible tor the runs of Singleton and Elliott The attendance at the game was Ian indication of the splepdid support the Provo fans intend to give their players this season. Long before the umpire announced the batteries, every seat in the grandstand land in the bleachers was Tilled. Fitzsimmons. The score: 28c 1,10 ozTcan Relica Country A. I.' DANIELS, Prop. oflhe Jack Carpentier heavyweight championship contest at Jersey City July 2, has invited every champion to be introduced from the ring before the principals square off, as well as five former heavyweight title holders, The Invitation has been mailed to the following leaders in the various divisions: Johnny Buff, flyweight; Johnny Ktlband; feather; Benny Leonard, light; Jack Britton, welter; Johnny Wilson, middle and, of course, Carpentier, light heavyweight, and Dempsey, king of the heavies. The quartet of Dempsey's predecessors includes Jim Jeffries,- James J. Corbett, Tommy Burns and Jess Willard. T The present title holders will be stretched around the ring from the midget Buff all the way to Dempsey and be photographed. When Willard defended his laurels . against Frank Moran in Madison Square Garden several years ago Rickard introduced three former heavyweight champions, John L. Sullivan, Corbett and Bob fario" 2 PLAYERS DEFEAT Tex Richard, promoter The Timpa moved up in the per Icentage columns of the Utah County base-ba- ll league Wednesday after-noo- n West Center B.Y.U. TENNIS At "July Fight Dempsey-George- W. F. Pratt & Sons 6 WITH PAYSON WEDNESDAY FOR SATURDAY, MAY 28TH 428 GAME All Champions To Be Introduced : J t tv. Hatch Undertaking Co Prices Per Hundred Pounds. White Bran and Shorts, mill run Bran Shorts -- 10-l- b Gemrtde, 10-l- b Cora Meal, 9-- lb of the Intermountain Building ; and Loan Association and the Public in General - $2.00 2.20 2.30 ili8v j IJ'on x.wv 2.00 ; 1 Oats - Oats, Chopped or Rolled Bariev Barley, Chopped or Rolled - Com - Com, Cracked or Chopped Hard Wheat Flour (Idaho) Tip Top Flour, Spanish Fork Harvest Queen Flour, Spanish Fork Pearl Flour, Spanish Fork Wheat ($1.85 bushel) .Swifts Meat Scraps Chicken Feed First Crop Alfalfa Hay Graham, To All Members $1.50 - r . ; Sn5i ; ;!2Y us in our effort to 'We wish to thank you one and all for the splendid support you have given v help to build up Provo City. in due time and Your cooperation has made it possible for us to establish a Provo Branch " f . Provo wUl reap the full benefit thereof. in Provo loan to association intension this of It is the sincere with additional money homes for our members) all the money paid " in by our members here, along from our Head Office.' became more normal thisas- being made now that as soon as conditions of sums State ot Utah .arge tobringinto theaccount fast of the growingjist of membership Provo will, receive a goodly portion on The number of members for Provo and vicinity haa nowpasaed t1;8 to $400,000.00, this are coming in every day. The aggregate gross business m Provo is ' . been accomplished in 98 working days. we pledge ourselves have laid a good sound foundation (thanks to your support)build Now we can up a Home moral and bSd financial support vo and with your to hdp to up : Provo. that will surely help to make a Bigger-Bettcall at our Provo Branch office, 135 No. University Ave. . We cordially invite everybody to Office will be open from 8 ;30 A. M. till 8;30 P. M. -- bag -bag bag 35 :45T -- SPECIAL , ONLY SATURDAY AND FRIDAY FOR 35 . S er 32?! Idaho Hard Wheat Flour Spanish Fork Pearl Flour 7 V Springville Lily WJiite Flour wT" 500-l10c per hundred pounds less m they will If flour prices go up, which certain millera swy pp y have to do, and you have not laid in your blame us. Buy nowl . -- b. Wasatch Produce 425 West Centei - - brtmV .MbtaSnStam - - Phone 480 sgsasssasEji Again thanking you, we remain ' Sincerely yours, , Intermountain Building & Loan Association. 1 , . ' ' A W. D. MEYER Local Treasurer .and Field Manager r 1. |