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Show 7 i w$ : i JujW 6syvi i:, YV b.Wv x4-V- - ', sn- k UPS m ' DIRTTRAGK RAGGED 10 FI ' 4 The H1LDREN LIKE y and girl likes to ,hat never pinch or eet, but fit snugly r t a b y. Buster 1 J THE PROVQ.HERALIX FRID AY,: AUGUST 6,. 1921. outplayed Tlmps Midvale, champions of the Jordan Valley league. In a rather glow contest at Tim panogos park Wednesday afternoon. The final score was after seesawing through eight and a half innings. Midrale started out in the lead, but lost in the second when the Timps pushed three runners across with one safe hit In the first half of the sixth Midvale again threatened, but the Tlmps came across with two more in their half, and the couple of runs Mid-ral- e put over in the eighth didnt produce a tie, Kinney pitched, and wasnt up to his e form, striking out 11 and allowing three bases on balls, 'and nine safe hits off his delirery. Blackman started proceedings for Midvale but retired after the Timp bombardment in the fourth. Then Bepkstead went to the mound for Midrale and was hit safely once in dvery inning. Dodge rolled up a batting average of .400, getting two hits in four , attempts. Shozt, Raile and Kinney landed on that sphere for doubles. r came at thes right Railes time, with a couple of runners on the bags. Jerry Dunn tried his hand, at first, but not sufficiently reMJa.Jceep him there; in the third Dunn.jyse done as fas as first base was concerned Conant came In to first and did a bit better on that Initial sack. Cooper dragged across the home plate with scores, once on a base on balls and another time when he halted the progress of the ball with his per-sp8-- CHAMPION RACE AT LAGOON .The eyes of the entire racing world will be centered on Lagoon, Utah, Labor day, when Ira Vail, acknowlhe of edged dirt track champion world will risk his title in- - a special series of match - races- - with Clair Sprague, the Salt Lake boy wonder, who has cleaned up all lntermouqtain racers and has won the right to try at the crown. A. C. . Christensen of "Manager Lagoon resort has made thlB race possible by posting a purse sufficiently large to interest the worlds cham pion and with William H. Swanson, president of the Swanson theatre circuit and well known racing enthusiast backing the nervy Salt Lake pilot, arrangements have been completed for a three-hea- t match race .in which Vail will protect bis title against the challenger. Christensen has agreed to post a purse of several thousand dollars to entire the famous dirt track champ to come to Lagoon for the Labor day event and haa deposited a certified check for (1,000 with W. D. RlsheL secretary of the Utah State Automobile association, who Is the Utah representative of the national contest board. This money represents a forfeit to bind Vail to place bis world crown, at stake and insures that the track will be in the condition required by the A. A; A. tor a recognized championship meet PY, CARE-FRELabor day was selected as tbe date tor the big event and 'Manager ChrisVING GIRLS tensen hopes to make of the meet a V. thers these days thrilling (10,000 climax to his. 1921 season at that resort if the. childs health The worlds championship event ess even in the which will be the only main feature of an extensive professional tecting shoes. speed card, will be the first sanctioned and official race meet held in Utah. It will be conducted nnder the rigid official rules of the Contest board of the American Automobile association and The two teams play at Midvale Sun- any records made on that day will be day and again here next Wednesday. recognized and Btand as official. Every It has been announced by some stores pilot and mechanician participating that they will not close next Wednes- will be a registered professional, tbe Indomitable Sprague, himself, passing day, as their understanding was that the the baseball closing was to apply to from a seasoned amateur into The professional ranks in this event. league games only. famous mile oval .at Lagoon will be Wednesday's score. put in perfect shape tor the event PROVO. The surface is extremely hard and a score of workmen and heavy machinery will plane the surface to a perfect smoothness, according to Christensen. In compliance with a racing rule' of the A. A. A. the inside fence rails will be removed and the turns scientifically treated with a solution . of calcium chloride and oil. A dustless dirt course is one of the first requisites of sanctioned racing. Spragues new mount a car of his SHOES FOR has own design, and - conception, AL BOYS proved the mechanical phenomenon of the season. . It has attained a speed twill stand the wear of nearly 100 miles an hour on the it the growing boy straightaways and .it was .especially built tor a mile course. and, toa, shoes that td are., comfortable. id see these 'truly tg shoes. mid-leagu- 1 i ! i ( t i ' f . I it two-base- E, h 1' a f t , t i, -- J : 1 J . I ; y&'.yxCZMK HOUSEHOLD HELPS I. . - Glass. Result, No Paint-Spotte-d To present daubing window panes, when painting the Bashes, put stiff pieces ! cardbogrd on the glass pane) press up close against the wood, and (his will keefr the paint spots off the glass. You will also save much time, by not having to hunt for recipes on how to remove the paint after it Ib on. Prevention is much better than a cure. I i- - I WATERMELONS SYRUP Scrub in Comfort. If you must get down on your knees to clean the kitchen floor, provide a oil cloth kneeling pad with a slip-ocover. This easeB. the work of floor scrubbing so much, that task seems less like the drudgery one usually considers it. JAMS Luneta Jam assorted flavors, r 60c, now White Karo, gal. reg. $1.40, now $1.00 1 gal. Old Manse Maple Syrup $2.45 Old 'Manse 2 gal. 22-oz- .. Maple Regular 20c, now l(u 1 n 1 ,4 MACARONI SAME 1-- Try These Stuffed Tomatoes. Cut off the tops of 6 tomatoes, not too ripe, and scoop out the centers. Mix 1 pounds of sausage meat with 2 teaspoons of chopped onion or 8hallott and season with salt and pepper. Stuff the tomatoes with this mixture and put them in a baking dish with butter or lard. Sprinkle a few bread crhmbs over the tomatoes and put little pieces of butter on top of each. Cook in a moderate oven till , slightly browned. Syrup... $1.25 for Qt. Old Manse Maple 65 Syrup Pt. Old Manse. Maple 356 Syrup .......... 2 CRACKERS All regular 10c pa. ages, 4 for 25 AH regular 15c pack. ages, 4 for 5(u Bbl Ginger or Lemon Snaps, 3 for . .$1.00 -- St HONEY for 456 25c Combs, 2 Quart cans cans the Old Monograms. When your linens wear out the Initials or monograms can be cut from them and appliqued. on new ones. When cutting them out,- leave enough of a margin on each side to turn under neatly and firmly. . 8av art gal. cans 1 ; .. . Renow Do Your Pearl Buttons 8hlne? II the large pearl buttons on your white shjrt or dress become dulled through frequent washings, rub them with olive oil and polish them with nail powder on chamois skin. 856 BAKING POWDER ... .$1,65 mr a if tci? - 506 l lb 1-l- b BEST IN THE MARKET AT SUTTONS Luneta 25 Folgers ....25 Folger, ..15 FINNAN IIADDIE TEA .t. Royal Garden Shasta Homo Discipline Too 8!ack. Can it be "true that the boys and girls are failing in tbeir high school work because of jazz and autos? Its the case in Cleveland, according to Edward T. Downer registrar of Western Reserve university, who says that out of 1,500 graduates of Cleveland high schools who applied for admission to the college only 600. or 40 per cent, have been accepted. He blames mnsic and motors, Jazz and Joyriding. Also, be thinks Cleveland conditions are typical of those throughout the nation. The remedy? A litUe home discipline by father and mother. 1-- .256 .256 50 DERBY BRAND PRODUCTS Boneless Pig Feet 45 3$ Jellied Boneless Pig Feet COFFEE Folgers Amber Coffee :... jars 1-- lb .356, Corn Beef Hash 35 Sliced Lamb Tongue 30 TOILET SOAP PEANUT BUTTER cans. Mrs. Porters, Mrs. Porters 2 Luncheon Churned, 1-- Soap and Milk for Gloves. Soap and water will not clean your soiled kid gloves, but soap and milk will. Spread smoothly on a towel which has been folded several times. Dip a piece of clean flannel into the milk and then rub off some of the soap. With this rub the gloves downwards toward the fingers. Continue until tbe glove, if white, looks yellow, or if dark, until it looks black. Theif hang them up to dry. lb Kirks Olive, per dozen jars 18-o- z . PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 25 bars for $1.00 656 406 cans Another Definition. Tbe unpardonable sin In a person of different race or religion from onn la to bo smarter (ban wo are. Ohio 85 ........ . .256 A Cood Plaee to Trade Phones 194 and 195 . State JminaJ -- 1 Three Strikes and Yer Out! BIG SALE IS NOW ON Scorer Tom Walters. . COMMUNITY 8LAUGHTERHOU8E. - LEHI, Aug. 26. Following an inspection tour of the slaughterhouses In the north end of Utah county. Dr. W. Stephenson, state veterinarian ; John A. Israelson, deputy In charge of the state dairy and food bureau, and State Inspector Thomas Fenton met with representatives .from the city 7 7h. i . .ft IM: ri : i , . t. V 4 . . t , ! , 1 I . ' tf .I' 1 i tf - councils of Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove and a representative from each of the slaughterhouses in the north endi of Utah county, at the Sanitary market, American Fork, Monday evening. it was estimated that a suitable community slaughterhouse could be " erected for approximately $6,000. Alex Christensen of American Fork agreed to erect and maintain such a place if the city council would provide tor inspection service. According to the state officials, the required inspection could be arranged for a cost of (500 annually, a little less than (15 per month for each city. A meeting is to be called later In the week of the city officials to consider the advisability of making such appropriation. Three locations were mentioned near the sugar factory at Lehi. the old Boiey slaughterhouse at American Fork, and some suitable place between American Fork and Pleasant Grove, It was decided to leave tbe question of location to the visiting state officials and agree to accept their judgment as to tbe most suitable place. If thd city councils agree to furnish inspection service, the slaughterhouse is assured. In all probability the city late Stockings for councils will act favorably, as they ik good, feel good have led out in the matter of awakene the name. Just the ing tbe present Interest I k- I -- 4 i.n ini L oz.ym.3l ithi.ovw M i:i,v tA Nu-buc- jl iui vium b oiiuta, vames up to $Z.DV, Entire line of Georgettes in all silk, value $1.90, sale $1m Muslins and Taffetas, all silk, values up to $2.45, sale $1-Percales all reduced in price, sale, the yard. . . .106 to Gingham all reduced in price, sale, yard .136 to20f Cretonnes all reduced in price, sale, yard 186 to3w Dress Voiles, Sheeting, Bleach White Goods, Challies, Out ings, all reduced in price. Li' r L' V-t- , ... ts THE GREATEST OF WESTERN EVENTS FOR 1921 1 iw ii ' syFv. X , FANCY RIDING Ladies-Miss- es - - v Jim Davis, secretary of labor, tried to knock the co er off the hall but the kid pitcher at Mooseheart fanned him Mooscheart is the national children's home of the Lo61 Order of Moose in Illinois Davis director general of the order spends his vacations theie playing wtlh , J tbe thousand orphaned inmates ROPING lot Mens, and Childs Hats. Mens ami Boys Felt Hats, sale 756 anc Mens and Boys Laundered and Soft Collars - Mens and Boys Bil76vendls and Coats.'. . . .756 to $LjK Mens dind Boys Work Shirts 596 to 90( Entire line L. D. S. Garments, per pair. . . . .956 to $1' Hundreds of other bargains. Remember sale lasts M , September 1st. U ':v ' ' SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 7, 8 . j HALF PRIO Laces, Embroidery, Ribbons at Entire line of Corsets . , . . . . ilO TO 25 PER CENT Og jK BRONCHO BUSTING - K . . . rmor Plate School e here. They are ever, and the price r S and will continue until Thursday, September 1st are not getting your share it is your fault. Our entire of merchandise on sale' at prices that will surprise you. stock is all high grade, staple merchandise everyda sellers just what every family has to buy. No old, ehtf worn goods offered all new, stuff, just in, and we will gfa you full value for every dollar you spend. We want to pleas you and keep your confidence. We are going to sell yd goods at the very lowest market prices, regardless of cost we will take the loss. Note some of the many bargains: a a , 1 lot Outing, best grade, cost 39c, sale 75c 1 lot Childs White Shoes, values up to $1.75, sale 1 lot Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, values up to $6.75, $2$ 1 lot $2.4k Shoes, values to $6.25, sale ) 7 . i .urdy, youngsters of DIVORCE ere. FOR DESERTION Mrs. Annie M. Owens was successful in her suit in district court to dissolve tbe bonds of matrimony aith Clarence A. Owens. Judge Elisa Hansen awarded the plaintiff alimony and the custody of three minor childrenron the grounds that her husband had deserted and abandoned he?. FURNITURE CHEAPER HERE Furniture is sold at lower prices in Provo than In Salt Lake City," said a Salt Lake furniture salesman when interviewed In a Provo furnltufe store. Why? be was asked, Because the overhead Is less here. Rent is lower, everything is less here. That means the furniture dealer can D. L. VAN WAGENEN MERC. CO. SHQOTING ' INDIAN RACES 348 West Center, PrQvo.' AND DANCES SXXZIKl UTAH FRONTIER For You iiHnia EACH NIGHT has an opportunity in the Want Ads. Theyre speedy little messages sent to aid you help you. Rent a house, get a cozy room, sell your furni- tare, buy a home, sell your chicks or find the article Everybody COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS From All Parts of the West. you lost. Remember SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 7, 8 S1 jj 4 OUR W HITE ELEPHANT FLEET. The 230 million dollars' worth of wooden ships built dur i the war will be sunk unless the government can sell or give away soon. Chairman Lasker of the shipping board says , a million dollars to maintain and guard' these vessels last and that the present cost of keeping them is $50,000 a The best bid that ha3 yet been received for them is $10,000 for a few. Which recalls the big row over the emergency 2i during the war, when it was proposed to build more than these wooden ships along with steel vessels. Sooner than ci out the order a famous engineer, who had been put at the this work, resigned. But we got the ships just the same a lumber mills sold some nice bills of lumber. CELEBRATION , undersell (Us Salt Lake competitor. If I were "going to buy furniture for a home 1 would do it outside Salt Lake. Salt Lake furniture stores are the . . highest priced in the state, Theyre Looking P - ! Valuable little servants. Follow them in The Herald & Phone 93 or call at The Herald office. TRY Them! B Read and Use Herald Want M a xm m UsxsissiifiiaxBissisizsssszxsssss |