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Show THE PROVO POST STANDING OF TEAMS American Fork at Heber. TIMPS GIVE PAYSON $1.00 DRUBBING IN FAST It was a stormy session here Wednesday when the local ball tossers handed the Payson aggregation a package on which was written 13 to e 5; apd had it not been that Mitchell wanted to give Sorenson a tryout on the visitors, the final outlook for them would, without a doubt, been worse than it was. The tallying began in the second ; and Sport Suits at Remarkable Prices $7.50 to $25.00 One lot of Philippine Gowns. Value to White and Colored Standard grade Table Oil Cloth, 35c value, going 25c for $4.50 for White Damask, 58x58 Table Covers, an unusual bargain $1.95 o)m ml UU All our Silk Sport Skirts going at $1.95 Half Price Ar JV when Addie Miller slipped a three-baggover Paysons outpost, bringing Wilson, who was on second, home Hilman lifted the pill well over the centerfielders head and stopped on third, while Miller walked home Cooper singled and Hillman scored Schatz duplicated Coopers performance and Cooper, who had made his way to third, tallied. At this point Selman took Jacksons place on the mound. Selman proved easy, and was succeeded by Perry. In the sixth Perry succeeded in stemming the tide, and the Timps scored only one run off his offerings. SOenson relieved Miller in the eighth, and then Paysons fun began. They batted the local boy almost at will, and piled up five runs. They, however, were shut out in the ninth, when Kinney came to the rescue. Miller pitched a good game, and the local boys have never given a twirler better support. Many spectacular and iast plays made the game one al is invited to attend. -- CHURCH ACTIVITIES FIRST The Kuppenheimer House You Know Dave? Dave Cox, who has been connected iwith (the Ford Service for a number of years, will have full charge of the shop at the Anderson Ford Garage, 241 West Center street. L. D. S. Sunday, July 23 FIRST Regular sacrament ser-vices'w- ill be held ip the ward house at 7:30 p. m. A special program for SECOND Pioneer day has been arranged for the sacrament services, which commences at 7:30 p. m. Professor J. M. Jensen will be the principal speaker. THIRD A farewell will be conducted Sunday evening in the ward meeting house at 7:30 for Miss Jones, who leaves soon to serve as an L. D. S. missionary. A splendid musical program has been La-Re- al FOURTH at Commencing 7 oclock p. m. sacrament services wrill be held in the ward meeting house. All are invited to attend. services will that threw the fans into high spirits. be SIXTH Sacrament held at 7:30 p. m. An excellent PAYSON program wrill be rendered. Belnap, lb PIONEER An open air meeting will be conducted on the lawn of the, meeting house, commencing at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Thomas L. Martin will be the principal speaker. A splfendid pioneer day programm has been arranged. The public in gener- - Perry, Garrick, 3b McBe:h, c Hickman, If . p-- rf We extend to everyone a hearty invitation to step in and see one of the best equipped shops in the state for taking care of your Douglas, ss Strong, cf vapple, 2b JacVspnt pr SelmE.n, every need in CHURCH SCIENTIST 8 0 avenue. Sunday er Schwab Clothing Co., Inc. OF North CHRIST, fcN. :$2.95 and $4.95 Awonderful Line of Fancy Baskets Just Received. Neckwear, val ues to $1.50 going at . . . .29c, 69c, 89c WOMEN SAVE SEWING TIME ATTENDING PATTERN CLASSES University If a womans time sewing at school at 9:45; is worth 30 cents an hour, and home 11 services at Sunday morning if, through learning to make a founoclock. Subject. Truth. dation pattern, according to th UnitREORGANIZED CHURCH S. S. ed States department of agriculture, Holm, presiding elder. 240 West she saves an hour or more of time Fourth South street. Regular Sun- each sewing day, the 371 women in day morning services at 11:30. Sun- two training classes in Dunklin counday school at 10:30. Religious meet- ty, Mo , who saved a total of 408 ings every Friday evening at 8 hours after they had studied wdth the home demonstration agent, must oboclock. viously have saved time worth $7 34.40. These women made seventy-fou- r NOMINATED A DEAD MAN foundation patterns among Officially dead for four years, them, 324 undergarments, 469 outer Lieutenant James Hanberry, Omaha garments, and 148 garments that newspaper man, was nominated by would have been bought or hired his Nebraska buddies for senior vice made under ordinary circumstances. commander of the Disabled Veter- In addition to the time saved, and ans of the World war. At Chateau its value, these garments representThierry four years ago Hanberry re- ed a saving of $9 75 cash outlay. ceived wounds which caused him to be reported dead by the wrar departMATCHING WITS ment. Some people can be just as I want a mattress that is cool to stubborn as the w?ar department. sleep on in hot weather One of these air mattresses, maFIGURATIVELY SPEAKING Who is that man who wants to dam, ou will find just the thing, see me? asked Mr. Wadleigh. they were filled during the fool He says you and he used to go in weather How rleer' And I suppose their swimming together when jou were resilient qualities aie due to then boys BosAh! I fear a touch He ha-- prob- being filled with spring an ably come to tell me that Im still m ton Tiansoript the swum and hes about to go undei BirHold lour tongue almo-- t for the tintd and last time. here, but not in praise. mingham 5 Age-Hera- Out way of selling caskets on the plain figure system is proof that we are ditferent. When a person comes here to arrange for a funeral and to select a casket, he or she can be absolutely sure before they leave as tg tl e exact cost of the funeral including afl incidental'. We.believ'e we are aloud. m that method of conducting the undertaking business Hatch Undertaking om party ld p-- Faru er, We Employ Only Skilled Raile .iMlfL 3b 2b Wilson, lb Miller, p . Machinists. Hillman, cf A Trial Will Convince You. Cooper, If . Bailey, c . . Schatz, ss Sorenson, p Kinney, p Ask For Dave! TAIILE MANNERS -- k Totals SS si Sd s Payson Pro o Summary: Errors Belnapp, Gar rick, Farmer, Sorensen, Schatz Base hits Off Miller 3, off Sorensen 3. off Jackson 5, off Selman 11, off hits Douglas, Perry 2. Three-bas- e e hits Miller, Hillman. Sutherland, Hillman. Sacrifice flies Stolen Perry, Farmer, Bailey. bases Perry, Raile, Cooper, HillStruck out By Milman, Schatz. ler !), by Sorensen 3, by Perry 1. Bases on balls Off Jackson 1, off Sorensen 2. off Perry 1. Double play3 Raile to Schatz to Wilson; Schi.tz to Wilson. Left on bases Provo 7. Payson 4. Hit batsman Wibion. First base on errors Pay-so- n DESTROY UNLAWFUL father was dining with son in ,a Texas hotel, and in the urse of dinner the son got into an WEEDS NOW guipent with a cowboy, The cowboy and lied the son an offensive name, S S- Twm-base young fellow grabbed his knife bewhen it is here The season his fist, and started- around the comes necessary for owners to cut ble to be avenged. following But his father seized him by the or otherwise destroy the ,s noxious and unlawful weeds which iattails. On their properties: BurAint ye got no table manners? may occur dock, bull thistle, Canada thistle, and e old man hissed. call-L he wild morning-glorBut, pop, ye heered what Burdock and bull thistles are bi me, didnt ye? and if prevented from formthat but ennials Yes, I heered all right, seeds for two years will be eradiyer for ing no forgettin nt ground Putyer One there cated. deep cutting below the down that ble manners. 2 time will about fork. blooming 2, Provo 2. Time of game with him yer ground life and go at off shaved If weeds. only kill these hours. Umpire Peterson. Detonator. at the surface of the ground, they will soon grow' again. LAME VETERANS BROUGHT Canada thistle and wild morning TEARS by glory are perennials which spread roct-stalmeans of underground running A,t San Francisco during the conas well as by seeds. of disabled American vetervention Canada thistle and wild morning ans of the World war there was a by keeping novsl glory maycutbe eradicatedsurface the greatest parade in which of the below the the tops a man of state, hero picked by every ground so thoroughly tothat no green wdth his disamarched its governor, and a chance develop leaves get bles comrades, each to honor the supply the roots with necessary foods other. As the ranks of the disabled these AT If prevented from obtaining passed up Market street, the foods through the leaes, th.e roots veterans of scene many a thrilling parade, will finally die. were tears by the spectators. Where they occur in small patches The ravages shed were painfully apwar of and along ditch banks, road sides in missing limbs, limping fence rows, Canada thistle and wild parent crutches, or the presence of the by gaits, morning glory may be eradicated It was a peace lespallor. hospital brine hot salt with thorough spraying which son ought to last a good or with sodium arsenite, one quart to while. e.uh square foot of infested ground. to Property owners are requested NOTICE TO CREDITORS from weeds noxious these event pi so do to Failure seeds. .forming of H. P. Cushing, otherwise doing the kncEstate places the responsibilityofofthe w n as Hosea P. Cushing, de office county the work upon 5ed. cea rop pest inspector who will then will present claims with miuse the weeds to be removed and voi(Creditors t to the undersigned at San-uichers thereof will be collected the expenses -Utah, on or before the 30th in the same manner as are the gen-r- taq A D 19 22. of da September, concerned on the taxes propertv Her (X) Mark) CHARLES J. SORENSON. All PHOEBE CUSHING, NJSONGER Test Inspector. County Crop Ad ninistratrix of the Estate of II. P otherwise known as Cushing, There once was The biggest lieDeceased. P Hosea a girl who thought she was neither Witnesses toCushing, 4 Mark. beautiful nor attracthe THOMAS L. MITCHELL, LEWIS MERRIMAN, What is it that causes a man who Date of first publication July 21, to business knows his own little 19 think that makes him an authority U publication August IS, 1922. on other peoples big business0 s y. -- OH BOY! t r ,Vu J Shopmen Carmen i ks Provo Band GENEVA July 24th. Foot Races, Boat Races, Swimming Races. Kinds. Sports pf Cabins for Rent. Ladies Silk Waists and Blouses, values to $12.75 going for .... To tals FORD SERVICE Something doing every hour at the Big Resort. IF Man-Dav- around A Texas I GAME WEDNESDAY Come quick, as we have hardly enough to go 1 JULY 22, 23 and 26 Wednesdays Results. At Provo Payson 5, Provo 13. At American Fork Springville 4, mericj n Fork 7. At Lehi Spanish Fork 6, Lehi 5. At Midvale Heber 3, Midvale 5. Fridays Schedule Provo at Springville. Lehi at Spanish Fork. Midvale at Payson. k Air-o-Wpa- ve Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Won. Lost. PC. 1 .800 Lehi 3 2 .600 Midvale f 2 3 .600 Fork Spanish 3 2 .400 Provo 3 2 .400 ville Spring 3 .. 2 .400 Payson 3 2 .400 American Fork 3 .... 2 .400 Heber r Cheaper Than Having Them Cleaned While they last Straws Hats at $1.00 FR DAY, JULY 21, 1922 n, al - akers - . iLabolrers Shop -- . Utah Railway Comply v Apply: E..J. HALL, General Foreman Utah Railway Shops, Provo 21 i ( ; |