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Show r yy r, . v-- - - Central utah J-- T league Club Bunding. Won. Fork American Provo -- 6 6( . 1 Pctv .889 3 'j667 r.625 3 the progress o the state asconjPtled shown by facts of production payrolls, Industries and ini vestments in development s splendid shoeing of prosper- 111 SS ref ? I 1 At Lost. 8 . . - s ? enter-prise- ! Deffa'n6-- 8 Wednesdays Results. American Fork Proro ?rM Saratoga Springs Nephi Spanish Fork kAt Payson At SpringTilIe 6. Heber 10, taken t0 flnisbr highway. r.lrfTU develPnent work of being pushed; several wells 3, receive 3, equipment. 9, Pajr- Spring-ytll- e Todays Schedule. provo at American Fork, payson at Spanish Fork. Lett at Heber.,- - LOCAL LEAGUE -- start to finish. Durrant at centerfield for American Fork must hare carried a "horseshoe in his hind. Hill-pocket. Three smashing hits by man, Singleton and Farmer, which ought to have counted as two,, or were spoiled by Durr, three-bagges- rant ot well at Caine-vul- Logan Cache county begins ter roads campaign. Milford Equipment arrives construction and additions to n Provos chances for playing a series with American Fork for the championship of the Central Utah league became smaller Wednesday when the Forkers defeated the 8 to 2 game. Even at Timps in a thaHt was an interesting exhibition from 2400-fo- - post-seaso- . rushes work on new Silver King Coalition "shoot" WON BY LEADERS "OF' New (500.0ff0 county infirmary nearly completed. Park City Large force Salt Lake Centennial Eureka and Bullion Beck mines resume work. Milford Ohio Oil company to ' BtCElLEIIT GAME Salt Lake Hillman snd Elliott scored for Provo in the first inning, while American Fork got one in each of the first, third anl sixth. Kinney allowed eight hits, struck out, the same number, and walked one.' Miller allowed five hits, struck out nine and walked two. The fans were there in great numgave bers snd almost continually voice to their approval or disapproval to inch an extent it was with difficulty .yon" could hear yourself think. The two teams play again In American Fork todayr AMERICAN FORK. . AB. R. H.PO. A. e. bet- for rail- road employees, Sewer cottages work to be completed August 15 Fillmore City Electric line being constructed from Fillmore substation to Delta to supply whole west Side of county with electrical energy. Ogden canyon road nearing n Arrh bef"g constructed, Report shows Utah's timber supply enough for 100 years at present rate of consumption; 78,000,000 feet of timber cut in state last year, below normal. Normal estimated at 125,000,000 consumption feet. Hard surfaced highway to be constructed between Price and Castle-gatin Carbon county, at dividend expense Tremonton Garland road to be com-pltio- e, hard surfaced. Juab county sells (225.000 road bonds for paving from Nephi to Utah county pavement. Utahs pea and tomato canning crops show decline. Salt Lake American theater building to be Improved by new front and ball room. Roy Packing company of Ogden incorporates. William Craig Canning companys property taken over for canning fruit and berries. , Salt Lake Construction planned on Heber Frultland forest road. Contract awarded for road through Wildcat canyon, on Zion National park highway in Beaver county. New (750,000 Bonneville irrigation project pumping 43,5(3 gallons water per minnte from Jordan river, improving several thousand acrts land near Salt Lake. Mantua water system finished at approximate cost of (14,000,- Salt Lake Work starts on reconstruction for , vocational training school for veterans in Regent build- DONT DELAY longer. Come in tomorrow and pay us the dollar that puts a HOOSIER in your home. You will get out of your hot kitchen every day in half the usual time, and you will feel cooler and more comfortable while in it HOOSIER not only cuts your kitchen work in two, but makes that work much easier. You are kept cooler, because with a HOOSIER there is less moving about You are saved miles of steps each day, steps that you otherwise would have to take in the very hottest room in your house. vWe put this sale on at this particular time because we realize that you need the HOOSIER more now than at any other period. You owe it to yourself to investigate this offer. Keep cool this summer:-- Get a HOOSIER to' morrow, One dollar sends it home. . . ing. Western banks underbid eastern for Utahs " (500,000 loan at 6 per cent . . . . . Assessed valuation of Salt Lake county shows big decrease this year. in Substantial reduction , possible . , county tax rate. Salt Lake Cache valley bee in- , dustry growing rapidly. Price Cater Oil company spuds in test well on San Rafael swell, American Fork County commissioners plan new road to Community flat. Salt Lake Bids open for construction of Willow Creek bridge. St. George Bridge to be built Provo .. 0. 0 2 across Santa Clara creek. Eureka Sixty thousand eastern Summary: Errors Larson, Shotx. ome runs e brook trout planted in Fish lake. hit Larson. Snow. Bountiful to vote August 5 on Struck out By Miller 9, by Kinney 8. Bases on balls Off Mil- (125,000 bond issue to complete cost ler 2, off Kinney 1. Double plays 'of new Irrigation system. Raile to Shotz to Elliott. Base hits Ogden Cannon highway has been Off Miller 6, off Kinney 8. Three-bas- e opened. hit Durrant. Sacrifice hit Lund Cedar City branch of road Raile. Stolen bases Durrant 2. to be constructed. Time of game 1 hour 20 minutes. Cedar City Gulch road open for Umpires Mitchell and Peterson. travel. - TERMS $1.00 Down $1.00 Per Week , OR $4.00 PER MONTH -- r ! i i 4 1 , & i & - AS YOU PREFER 7 TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LARGEST FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAH ..2000000 Two-bas- Columbia Theatre r MONDAY, AUGUST 15th. Prices-7-50- c, 75c, $1.00, Plus Tax RUSCO AND HOCKWALDS Price Farmer report an abun- dance of hay. Payson canyon made safe for travel, opening up one of natures wonderlands. President Harding Is strong for subsidy for American ahipping. Sugar consumed by Americans in the fiscal year ending this month averages 100 pounds for every man, woman and child. Thats nine pounds more than last year and eleven more than 1914. Taking an average family income for la8t year of (950, exclusive of farmers, aa Indicated by the last returns, the total cost of government is going to be about 40 per cent of the family Income for the year starting next month. Cutting overhead (1,155,879,177 below last year by federal government shows effect of lower tax - Tmnry TtfRD Stole Vast Sum To Pose SEASON GEORGIA As Philanthropist Ransome J. Thompson, comptroller for the packing firm of George A. Hormel & Co., of Austin, Minn., found it easy to pose as a philanthropist. He simply stole and and pblieslra W3TCH FOR THE STREET PARADE 15 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-- 15 , it Print Albert vW tmtd in tmppf Ufi. tidy rnd fbu. hmntanmt pound mmd hmii pound tin humidor mod in tht pound oryotul gimoo humidor with ,M,i . , d, Get that buzzing in your sectioni Know for a fact jpliat a joy us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! . i 00 steam-heate- j i i - ; 4 the money and under arrest for embezzling of the concerns funds. Although drawing only a salary of (5,000 yearly, Thompson became the towns leading philanthropist' and developed three stock farms which were the wonder of tourists. He invested in (30,000 worth of Holstein cattle and installed them in superb with vacuum quarters equipped cleaners for massaging the cattle and with fly traps arranged to kill the flies with poison gas. On another farm Thomson went in for scientific swine raising and kept hisdrovs 4n Thomson hog pens. erected a small hotel on one of his farms to accommodate tourists, and Included with it a dance hall and an artificial lake. Beside all that he built Innumerable farm buildings of the most elaborate type and erected house for his employees and a playground for their children. One would think that such lavishness would put people "wise to conditions. but apparently not. The peculations went on year after year and no investigation was made of the affairs of this man who on a salary adequate only to decent support'was spending money by the bucketful. is TOOT:40 A pipe wont burn your tongue if you smoke P. A.! pipe-partyb- ee dont get tired of a pipe when its packed with Prince Albert!' Paste thffr in your hat! You 1 921 by R. J. RijtmUi T iWn C. Wluln-Sdo- b M. C. i the national joy smoke ' i ! t, 1 1 , i And, you can wager your weeks wad that Prince Alberts quality and flavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never ' before could believe possible! Cowlfht I N h i |