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Show J X 44 EXHIBIT TIMPS FQV-- FRIDAY l f' . v, DI$GUSTIHG:BRAIiD 4,4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 yt? i:3 J , t Old Piano Recital NIMRODS BUSY The Sportsmans, Creed whitie ) Activities Of Women olf Park 1 Professor S. W. Williams will pre- leader of GUNS CIiamo After 4 sent a number of his summer sthool IdiMhig Twelve 4 Venrs in next and recital ! Monday (AbbreMat!) stpdents OF 4 By WI11 n If red Short FOR GAME SEASON Tuesday evenings- in the Central 1 believe that a sportsman 4 J4 should school building. Professor Williams a maUuS5gUpack ol wotv taColo- - j an Invitation to the parents rado, his Ufe was that of Lobo the ' More than 60 extends 1. Never in I Apparently theTlmps dont car 4 State per cent of the fac- Fish sport endanger 4 and Game Commission- In the league If - tory workers in Japan are women. man lifq. - King qf the Currumpaw. Governto of his students and the genpUc second public er D II & has announced that ment hunters and private Individuals The women of Java are being first At least that 4 2. Never .kill wantonly or 4 the twelveMadsen days between August 20rally tLattend these recitals, ttey cant hare in many ways to catch him, but taught weatern theories of equality 4 tried or needlessly 4 brutally. the and gave are and 1 the program Following is open season on September th impreasion they 3. Obey the laws of the state his cunning outwitted them all, says with men. 4 sage hens in th following counties th students who will appear: when they allowed York New Wednesday the and Tribune. clubs for 62 France ha work nation, sporting for t: better kn, 4 I? y alK U1uh Duchesne. Daggett, with the game, 4 laws and uphold the law-eProgram for Monday, August 15. Each year he and his pack took women with s total membership of tophi to walk away G" 4 Cuckoo Song, tans their toll of the cattle on the Bear more than 6,000., , Wtone1 desert authorities. forcing Herbert surely liitB! 4 a to l.And the Geld and 4 4. Respect the rights .of 4 In France when, a woman marries rturlnBfh te,n Qulst; Barbara, Phylis Mortensen; Springs Mesa range. Each year the 6 tetter treatment than that they Brown! eh farmers and Book Xho The of him. laid J? ranchmen T80"-for Each Erma Gold, accepte and la accepted by her owners traps property 4 n some cowboy would come to husbands family. , duet Wild wt stood hack of the team In tew 4 and also their feelings. Tear Flower. Rudolph 4 and cImm a with 16, so 4 5. Always leave seed birds 4 well as victories. Very and Leonard Johnson; Sack town with a tale of having Just Cigarette smoking ha become aoe-Ree six Waltz Mlgnon Garrett; tL. Tinkling missed him. Forest rangers heard popular In London that British hafe been heard: from 4 and6. game in covers. 4 BeUa Never Moun- Elisa the woira destruction on the mesa lety women now shun them. be a In d.v the Kfen Nelson; season. . Wednesday 4 this 7. Discourage the Thirty-seve- n Cot. and Gertrude fofloSlng Cedar !? didn't per cent of the women hoped that the chance to catch Cordner; of 4 say much, although Its 4 killing 4 On United States hold in workers Monta the wW,ebfr Brook him tkll for their winter game a deal. way. might commercial Wilts," SsX Wentz; Fairy purposes 4 Carbon rdsch they thought great 4 by refusing to purchase Queen Gl0P." Mae Sutton and Na- - nights ranchmen, sitting before a secretarial positions. a thlnm tro- - 4 Fifteen birds game, splendid pltced In Wa8h' omi Elllaon; Hand in Hand. Mau-ou- n blaxlng fire or Kinney Mlaa Zeta Hills, a young. English Pbies no support huddling about the Ington tot received , absolutely Error frnlT ? Study and record the nat- - 4 ,n r'ne Hicks; Viola glowing stove, would plan to put an girl will attempt to cross thheEngllah after! Walts, Betty teammates. i. tmm his He had Channel on a w&tereycle. fhTt!?lbr IImU asFe 11' rearl Spurrier; oral history of game species in 4 ruarv l Bell end to hit depredations. Mountain - made at critical moments., ; chottlsche, m' In Denmark girls are taught to to A 4 the Thelma the Interest killed, of Vincent; f,. according faldepartment science. with the Timps 4 other .ou"t.fe.8' 1 9. Love nature and its deni- - 4 Katie ot agriculture, as much as 16,000 swim ss little children and are as rayer, Janey Jolley; lowtogether make some real hits from a 4 sens be Waltz. Helen Bate; GerttWs worth of livestock belonging to one much at home In the waterae on 4 and BE A GENTLEMAN. 4 hunted In d,ii iIfHKrOU,80.vmay state fourth-rat- e pitcher, cost them the - : Helen Goodridge; uream. duet, man, and even old age failed to land. i Htirinm ths. tAn . j ' Of the more than 8,000,000 wo01d at curb hie ferocity. Folks Lois Moore . Home, walk-out tober 15o Z5. The limit is eight Kinney struck seven fourteen, men Last mate. Lewis! Thelma his an(j Students employed In the United States spring they caught Jolly made and hits ,w0 allowed ' March, Eugene Larson; Orange! It was thought taen that he would only about 2,000.000 are organised. wild pitches. I. M. Petty struck Mrs. Catherine M. Smith, ot Bay not last long. But he continued to Georgia in two Big .out five, walked five, allowed utwlt his huntera and fought brave- City, Mich., celebrated her 19 th . batsman. one Minstrels wtrand hit Coming Music birthday by doing the famUy wash. ly till the end. Dodge and Hillman were the only Mrs. Alda Harondono haa been tle Froisland and Ethel was His No man death Belmont; inglorious. Of TWnl Qrhrwxlc Reverie, Beth Snow; Song of the was skilled connecting for a hit, Hillman Among the many headliners on the to tho post ot second enappointed to shoot 'mps enough for hpn. vaudeville stage today will be found ringing Schot over the plate Alice Sutherland; Rose Fay No fair tight caused his death If gineer in the Argentina office ot Alps," their lone run. McA,,8ter and Mazurka, Elaine Paxman; May It cpn be called a fair fight to pit a orads and bridges. - artists who received their initial Mlss Elizabeth Evans have com- - Day, Reid of Nephi was the star perMrs, Jessie Raleigh, of Chlcago.Ill. Edith Francis man with a rifle against a wolf with Strong; three-with a ; training the Famous Georgia pleted their work in the L. D. S. sum- - Waltz, is one ot the best known and most former, getting a home run, Inez of Polka, his Dorothy But steel the Oakley; cunning. jawa four times Minstrels. In the thirty-thre- e years mer school at Salt Lake and report1 and Florence tagger and a single from .Barcarolle, a powerful trap crushed hla leg and successful women In America in the this company has been continuously that they are highly pleased with Louise Cluff; Durrant; !)&( him a helpless prisoner. Four making of toys. She specializes In Waltz, Gladys before the public it has seen the the course of Instruction they re- - tha Ballinger; Throwing Kisses, Elliott walked three times. had been placed In a blind dolls. traps r rise and fall of many organizations, reived under Professor E. L. Hodson. Marilla Graham; Maidens Prayer, set viciously of the Import The score: strong" springed steel ' Hairdressing is one NEPHI. who tried to duplicate the success of who gave them many valuable Zada Bushnelt; women In Japan, Mazurant for Gllssaudo so even concealed professions that traps, cleverly AB. R. H. PO. A. this company, but did not have the points in teaching music in the high ka, Farel Knudsen. this old veteran had no suspicions. and nearly a quarter ot a million 4 school and the elementary grades talent to hold them up. McCune, 2b . . . 10 for as he returned fresh from a kill, ot females are engaged In the profAnd Program August Tuesday, 6 The fact that an artist with the Professor McAllister is enthusiastic Reflections, ession. Park, ss Leonard a little dulled by Johnson; perhaps 3 Famous Georgia Minstrels has made over the prospects of a splendid year Golden Star Waltz, Maxine Davis; Out ot 104 women of the 1921 .Jones, lb to ruthless the jaws snapped 4 B. Petty, If class ot Radcllfte College- ' good is always a guarantee of their in the music department of the lo- Waltz, Afton Cox: "Rondo Mignon, He burned like graduating and fire. struggled 4 fitness on any vaudeville stage and cal schools. Reid, 3b In agony for several hours, tricked 24 occupantiona are represented laMary Morning Joliey; Prayer, 4 If we can secure a little financial Vera Jackson; Katfe Waltz, Alton at last by man's deceit. For twelve the census ot careers chosen by the the booking agents are anxious to seCox. c 4 . . aid to carry out our program, we will Fordham; cure cf their service. season This Mama Waltz. Fannie hong years he had escaped his the Durham, girls. , 4 ' Hall, ,tf ... vaudeville portion of the perform- do big things in onr music departHarriet Fuller and Ragans Carl era. For twelve long year he had March, "Greyhound 4 ance haa many novelties which will ment this year," said Mr. McAllis- Thelma Lewis; School March, Alta been the terror of the range. son, university girls, have started a L M. Petty, p . be readily snapped up by the bookers ter, and from the present outlook Simmons and Etna Boardman; A bullet from the rifle of a gov- honey farm in the 8tate ot Washing3 when the season ends. Totals Vivian things look exceptionally bright. ernment hunter put an end to his snf. ton and ealmate their yield at 4,000 Christensen; Crossing, J PROVO. They are at the Columbia Monday, May Day, Ruth Allen; Guards ferlng. And now the range Is sate. pounds yearly. JUNK! Proporttonatelly, there are more August 15. March.Metta and Donna Ritchie; A Scotsman, anxious as usual to women operating farm In Rhode Leah Jetfries; Hillman, c, ft Coconut Mseareona Maypole Dance, Mrs. Gertrude Gilmore, of Los An- "make a bit, hit uponthe idea of Flower Song, Rex Larson; MysRails, 2b, c Bett the whites of two eggs until Island than in any other state tn the New Hampshire la second, Gennevleve Stratin; geles, Cal., is planning a pastime collecting old tin cans and pieces of tic Illusions, Snow, rf, lb ... sdd one cupful of sugar, lightly, union. and Connecticut is third. Eva Knud-- j stiff; Snow, rf, lb ... Home, Sweet Home, "clearing house for the purpose. of scrap iron. a n at one little fold In then time, cupRailroad Com- -, The Having accumulated a good col- sen; Elliott lb. 2b . distributing to deserving music lov Fairy Wedding Waltz ful of cornflakes and two tablespoon-ful- l pasy haaPennsylvaniaMrs. Louise Madilection he sent them to a local Junk Sheehan, 3b .... pensioned Talboe; Jingle Bells, Mervin of flour, with vanilla to flavor, a son, of York,Pa., os a reward of her be used by subscribers or purchasers. store: Reddin and Gertrude Sauer; Waltz, Dodge, If 1 Somehow or other, howeverr they Beth Wright; Duet, Afton Dixon and dash of salt and a cupful of coconnt 20 years ot faithful service td the Women farm hands in Kansas deSchott, ss 8 Reverie,1 Virginia Drop on buttered sheets. This makea company. She Is now past 65 years mand the same pay as that paid the went astray and were delivered to the Rhea Busby; Kinney, p " ' men. wrong place. Booth; Success Mazurka," Margar- 21 small macaroona Bake In a feed ot age. 1 Mrs. Kate 8f George, who 50 .28 . Totals Imagine the surprise the next morn- et Maxfleld ;, Sweet Violet, Jennie ante oven until brown. . CARD OF THANKS. . Score by Innings:' ing when he received the following Knudsen; Duet, Madeline Dahlqntst yean ago completed the first pair of 8 0 0 0 6 1 overalls sold in the- United 8tatei, is To onr kind friends and neighbors letter from a garage: and Leah 'Evening Nephi Wright; Trade unions In Italy boast of to 0 1 0 0 00 be pensioned by the firm which she Dear Sir: Your motor car to, Chimes, Monte who expressed in words and actions Provo Elliott; members. 1,806,0000 began work with at that time. Boardman; Summary: Errors Jones, Hill- their love and esteem of onr beloved hand. We have never seen a worse light,' During the last year there have Mn. Mary K. Macarty. recently Base, father, Oscar Wilkins, and contrlb-hlt- s smash, but we will do onr best to rolle,1 Blush. Rose Duka; man, Raile, Sheehan, Schotz. assistant superintendent Off I. M. Petty 2, off Kinney 7. uted to lighten burden brought upon put it together again. We send here- - Waltz, Neta Fullmer and .Louise been only two strikes in Kansas. appointed Three-bas- e In Glasgow, ot foreign malls, la the second woman hit Elda Kerby; "The Hosiery ' workers Home run Reid. Tdlllio, Ug by his death, we extend our heart-Ret- with an estimate tpr the cost of repair Cluff ; e Elma Jacobsen Scotland, receive 'a minimum weekly to hold such a position tn tho history hit B. Petty. WUd felt thanks. and approximate date of delivery. Witches Flight,1 of the Post Office Department t wage ot 112.20. pitches Kinney 6. Stolen base I. M. Petty, Scboti. Jones, Cox, Struck out By I. M. Petty, 6; by 4 CLEANING BASEBALL - , -- n- T thTHn TL w de-fty- '? I u . . i ot , fish-ho- 1 g. iTt J I to g. J r.S" il . 4444444444444444 J Famous Plan j Year Department 1 , over-eatin- g, - hunt-Sutherlan- d; 1 . .... Na-thel- la - . - Star-Hele- n' j Barca-Melv- ) in d. Two-bas- Bases on' balls Off I. Petty, 5; off Kinney, 2. Double plays McCune to Park, to Jones. Hit batsman Schotz, by L M. Petty. First base on error Nephi 2, Provo! 2 hours 7 mln-Bte- e. 1. Time of game Umpires Weight and Caw-reKinney, 14. M. y. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District In and for " the County ot Utah, State of Utah. C. M. Beesley, plaintiff," vs. Jose phine Woolney Beesley, Sammons. The State ot Utah to fendant: You defendant. tho Said De- are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if . served within- - the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In case ot your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demnda of the .complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore snd now existing - between yourself and plaintiff in-th- e above entitled action. , MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, ' Attorneys for PlaintlfL address, Provo Commercial Bank building, Provo, Utah. First publication, August 12, 1921. Ust publication, Sept. 9, 1921. O. , Miss Elizabeth F. Fisher, professor Seology and geography at Welles-Colleg- e, recently explored the Florida Everglades. The Chinese women , is painstaking Particular as to the exact length and railness or scantiness of her coats, aairts and trousera. - ' The above is an exact reproduction o NOTE . im 150 beautiful furniture display rooms. good quality reasonable prices ' easy monthly payments -- & f 2 of our - r these three things have made our furniture, rug and hardware departments the largest and best in central and southern Utah few of the nationally known products we sell ' . la a gentle sera tell Bat sends thirst flying. 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