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Show vi.v- - " ' v '"V' - ' PKOra POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST Real Bargains in LSiENROtlMENT USED CARS Luck Aft r Night Colon. 1921. AT Hi PROVO ! , - HIGH WILL It Pays to Get the Best in Service T.ifnv"1 artlal at Governors BE TWELVE HONORED Tork harbor, has unanl-moiisaccepted as true a story just like the old fiction stories of sailing ships and their methods of shang- Course Outlined and Faculty Ashaiing men f0r their crews, and signments Made; Vocational cleared of desertion Work Featured. charges a soldier who said he had been at kidnaped the Canal Zone and carried across The. Provo high school has Just the Atlantic against his will. He tea annual catalogue in which was absolved of an blame and or- tad coming school yotra work is dered restored to duty. fully outlined and the assignment of The soldier was Earl Clark, who instructors made. enlisted fa the army fa the West Vlr Th school win be enlarged this Klnla mountain section snd was sent from every angle and nine adyear to the contingent at the Panama ditional competent instructors have Canal one, where he was assigned to been added to the faculty. The enCompany A of the military police. rollment this year will be upwards One night while off duty he ran of 1200 students, according to Suacross sailors from the Kronprinses-sa- n perintendent H. A. Dixon, who deMargarets, a Swedish steamship, clares that an Increase of 80 per who asked him if he couldn't show cent is since the Brigham them the bright lights" of Colon. Young expected, ia University admitting only This was in November, 1J20. a limited number of high school stuIt ws a great night for Prlvats dents this year. Clark and for the Swedish sailors, Among the feature courses of the. but the endurance of the Stockholm school , lads was greater than that of Clark, tional this year will be the vocaguidance work. The schocj. who finally passed into complete ob- has Smith-Hughplan, livion. Far be It from strong Swe- and adopted the government add dish sailors to desert a comrade with will receive which to carry on this wcurk, whose engines had stopped, so they Mr. Dixon says. Both the seventh loaded him on their shoulders and and eighth grades will be required carried him to their ship, which was to take arithmetic this year. to sail from Colon for Stockolm at The of teachers h$ deassignment dawn. 279 When Clark awoke he was In one partments is as follows: Administrative H. of the bunks of the Swedish ship, R. AUin, which was already out of sight of principal; H. W. Peterson, assistant land and rolling In heavy seas with- principal; Elsie C. Cirroll, matron out regard for the state of health of of girls; J. W. McAllister, assistant who had been out principal; Lyle Jones, secretary-registra- r. any doughboy the night before. One of the party told Clark that he was on his way English Elsie C. CarieU 8. P. to Stockholm, where the lights were Eggertsen, Jennie Wilkins, Emma Just as bright as any in the Canal Wakefield, Lucile Tuttle, Katherine Zone. Selby, Sterling Ercanbrnek, Science Hugh W. Peterson, L. B. Indignant, Clark demanded that he be taken before the captain, who Harmon, Clarence Ed wards w Samuel assured him that it was impossible Biddulph, Jessie Weight, J. W. to turn the steamer back and that Booth, La Var Christensen. he would receive pay for any work History and Social Science S. P. done on the voyage. He demanded Eggertsen, Le Roy Slack, Earl Foot, Buick Light Six $750 be to communicate with he permitted Sterling Ercanbrack, Elfie Boyle, B the army authorities if the boat W. McAllister. Ford Light Del. $325 touched England, after he had Mathematics Pneumatic Cord Tires$55 learned that the ship might go Fred C. Strate, Le Samuel Biddulph, Roy Frisby. to canal Manches. inland the through on 1919 Ford Oral Expression and Reading ter. Fern Broadbent, Winnie Clyde. Pneumatic Truck, Before the ship started inland to Business Clarence Boyle, De Vere Cord Tires Swedish $550 Manchester, however, the to pre- Childs, Oscar Garrett. under Clark sailors put guard on Reo Speed Domestic Science Margaret Carvent his escape, but he managed to elude this watch and get ashore. He roll, Erma Romney. Wagon, Express Domestic Art Elisabeth Gilllspie, told his story to a policeman and was $700 Bodyl taken to a police station, where he Erma Romney. 1920 Overland Sedan.$850 asked for assistance In notifying his Agriculture L. B. Harmon. Music J. W. McAllister, Elizaofficers at the Canal Zone that he Ford Bug $300 beth Evans. had been shanghaied." W ood work W. Ford. Roadster Clarktold, the officers of the courtmartial that he was held for! Vere Childs several weeks in prison at Manches- - j Art O. D tef incommunicado, pending receipt Wright, 490 West Center. Phone 74 of word from the American government. He said that the food was In- sufficient and the Jailers were abu-- j I Weight, Librarian Ethel Spencer. give. Open Custodians W. F. Dunn, After he had failed fo get word to the American consul and his deten-- j Singleton, Henry Hollerman. v M tion was lengthening Into weeks, he i ' said a Presbyterian clergyman In dler aboard the Celtic on alien de- Ask for Mr. Finlayson or vith the portatlon orders. He was arrested Manchester communicated and a when the ship reached port at New London In American embassy Mr. Wirick. few days later a guard put the sol- - York and taken to the military prison Telling of this unusual case, offl-at Fort Jay on charges of desertion, Ca A GENTLEMAN WANTED and remember you are on oath. cerBt Governors Island recalled 'a you see anybody In the court who BlmiJar one durlng the war. A Mr. Bully wad' like a gentleman ? a dler was kidnaped at St. Nazaire by The witnesses eyes for the first gpanjBi, B0ldlers and landed In Spain, downtrodden witness. "Now, sir, he thundered, you time showed anger, and he HarM T where he waa kept ln prl(Mm for Mits stated under oath that this man out: about two years before his status was kad the appearance of n Stand out of my way and then flnalljr established. He, also, - was gentlemen. Heue tell the Jury how a gentleman perhaps I can. Youre not transpar- - tried for desertion and acquitted looks in your estimation! Kansas City Star. ent! Let Us Demonstrate Thenj to You 19, ly Buick Sixes Buick Fours Fords Totlring and Roadsters Paige Studebaker ls-u- ed Maxwell Reamer Oldsmobile These Cars are priced considerable below their present value. Liberal Terms to Responsible People Automobile owners everywhere appreciate service, and while the word is too often abused we have always recognized the value of ... giving our patrons a service seldom found In cities much larger 'V , than Provo. Hundreds take advanage of our GASOLINE, OIL, AIR and WATER SERVICE, and daily express appreciation of it. es TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Provo, A- -l Ut" Phone WORKMANSHIP In our work shop you will find another service given by expert work- SomeGood Buys in men. Their work carries our guarantee of satisfaction. USED CARS pair job is done right before the car leaves our shop. Every re, . EASY PAYMENTS THE BEST TIRES AND TUBES i In our. stock room we carry a full line of automobile accessories, including the famous Goodyear, United States, Goodrich Tires and Tubes. We are ready to serve you. . , ' o' . LI i 325 Superior MotocCo. TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Sundays and Evenings Phone 279 peoa sol-loo- ks cross-examini- Well er a gentleman looks like r " stammered the poor witness. "I dont want any of your 'ere, POST WANT-AD- S DO THE WORK. Prairie Is Best Soil for Raising Star Outfielders Georgia Texaa Too.-"- '" Good, Were the average baseball fan asked whence came the 'greatest of center fielders, his sole reply would be, From the- - mqsqulte grown plains of Texas. The peach orchards of' Georgia have sent their men. The big tree grovee of golden California have been represented and the Indian reservations of east and west have sent I They Give Endurance I on' the hike that you readily recognize the nutritional value of Pierces Pork and Beans. Whole, mellow, easy to digest with a flsvorr sauce that appeals to every Scout. Get Pierces by the case its It's economy. for rout copy of PUrcss Book of Bend Proved Recipes , their bucks to the white mans dla mond. But when these men have passed out of the limelight, and their names are seldom spoken, the feme 'of the greatest of all will he secure ' for yeers to come. It is Trls Speaker, who, according , to the most capable critics of the sports, is the greatest outfielder in ,the game. More than that. -Speaker is the greatest outfielder- who ever played the game, these old time sharps declare, and this with all due y deference to Willie Keeler, Joe and the others who won fame in the old days. Trls was born on the plains of Texas, and in the off season returns to the Lone Star State. There he follows such simple pastimes as riding bucking bronchos, tying calves and at times he - becomes - reckless enough to bulldog steers. Like ev- ery other man from the cow country he can ride and rope with the best . of them, end is said to be a fair hand , These are a few lita tle side lights upon Spoke that are not generally known to fans except those who know him best and the doting fens of Cleveland. Speaker is performing hts fielding stunts with the same matchless grace that marked his early work in "Boston, when with Hooper and Duffy Lewis he was so fleet of foot then that it was almost impossible for a batter to knock the hall over his head. Now he stays back, but he Is still able to come ln quickly and make the quick, stooping catches that he used to make. Ills knowl- edge of the batters makes the rest 30-3- 0. easy; KIDNAPER8 . - $1.00 . . ... ....... PORK AND BEANS Large, No. 2 ,,-r- son-in-la- w Iron-Jawe- 20 Del Monte: SARDINES 8r , - Booth, Royal Garden Tea per pkg 25 Chasta Tea. .1 25 Folger Amber Coffee 35 Folger Baking. Powder, per lb. can Lunetta Baking Powder 20 20. 5 . . Luneta, 60c Jars; regular .i :..l.QO ,7 4 Bars. Crystal Whitel Bars A. B. Naptha Soap . 75 2 Bara Cream Oil FREE. DRY BEANS 40 ; 25 Pinto, 4 lbs. for BROOMS MUSI! , Si2 lbs. Quaker Oats.! E-- C Corn Flakes, 3 for -- 6 V JAM 22-o- z. for FRIDAYand SATURDAY . ONLY 23 25 1 Broom 2 for 4 for 1 i 30 55 $1.05 Each customer that comes into our Meat Counter between the hours of 6 and 9 Saturday evening will be given free of charge 1. pound of our very best Sausage for their Sunday Breakfast ' We have kidnaped your and are going to hold him un-- : til you pay us $10,000 ransom" You flatter him and insult me, i d old gent. interrupted the "Keep him! $1.35 15c .$1.75 5c . MAKE MISTAKE , 2c and $1.25 . OUR PEANUT BUTTER Kel-le- - J Watermelons, per pound Cantaloupes, per dozen Flat Cases, each Peaches, per dozen Apples, per bushel ; Apples, per pound . . . . . , . Where Theyre Grown con-f- d West Center 55 A Good Place to Trade Phones: 194 and 195 |