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Show 4 i j TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922 STANDING OF With Addin Miller shutting the Wasps out u itil the ninth inning, Provo walked off with the long end exhibition game on the local diamond Monday. The scorin,g,.began in the first ning when Raile slipped a single tween shortstop and third. in- be- Wilsons scored Raile. Miller hit a single and "Wilson made home by a narrow margin. Again in the fourth the Timps got to Jackson and made the circle three times before they Babe were halted.J In the sixth Ruth Wilson chucked one over the sideline fence, bringing Raile and Hilman homje ahead of him. In the eighth the local boys counted three more.' In the ninth Atwqofl brothers clouted Miller fof a pair f homers, Lehis only tallies. Th game wad full of interest, altwo-bagg- er AN - ORDINANCE , j IN EXHIBITION GAME i' Here Is Uncle TEAMS Sams Pay Roll s -- TIMPS BEAT WASPS THE PROVO POST I S- - -- Fixing the Boundaries of Election Districts in Provo City, Utah the County, Utah. 4 CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Won. Lost. PC. Official figures inserted In Congressional Record a few days ago show these civil employees in the government service on December 31, 1921: 3,121 Department of State Department of the Treasury.. 67,492 61,242 Department of War 5,598 Department of Justice Postoffice Department 301,779 61,488 Department of the Navy Department of the Interior.... 17,400 Department of Agriculture.... 18,680 ville 2. of Commerce.... 11,488 Department At Payson Payson 6, Midvale 4. of Labor 3,686 Department At Spanish Fork Spanish Fork The White House 4, Lehi 0. Accounting Office.... At Heber- - Heber 12, American General Civil Service Commission Fork 10. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of Efficiency ... Superintendent of State, War and Navy Buildings Interstate Commerce Commission Commission of Fine Arts Tomorrows Schedule Provo at Springville. Payson at American Fork. Heber at Spanish Fork. Midvale at Lehi. STRICKEN WHILE HERE 1,140 1,680 3 Lincoln Memorial Commis7 sion , though not a8 keenly fought as most 80, whose home is Rock Creek and Potomac John Lewis, games of the league series. of the said to be in Soldier Summit, was . LEHI Parkway Commission found in this city Saturday night in Federal Power Commission-Feder- al a dazed condition. He was taken to Trade Commission-Nation- al the Provo General hospital, and the Advisory Commitphysicians there expressed a belief tee for that he had suffered a paralytic Council of Aeronautics National Defense-Employe- es stroke. Compensation Commission autoas Same with wives with 5,401 Shipping Board mobiles its not the original cost, Veterans 18,277 Bureau but the upkeep. Federal Board for Vocation 78 al Education 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Tariff Commission Lehi 2 0 0 3 0 5 0 3 x 13 Railroad Administration 1,219 Provo Summary: Errors T. Colledge, Office of Alien Property Cus155 todian H. Atwood, J. Colledge. Base hits Off Jackson 9, off Lott 4, off Miller Interdepartmental Social Hy69 Three-bas- e 5. Home run Wilson. giene Board 76 Two-bas- e Board AtLabor A. Railroad hits hit Page. ConMediation and of Board Raile bases Stolen Farmer. wood, ciliation 3, Wilson i. Struck out By Jack-so- n 5, by Lott 2, by Miller 8. Bases Government Printing Office- - 4,369 587 on balls Off Jackson 2, off Lott 2, Library of Congress 47 off Miller 1. Left on bases Lehi 5, Botanic Gardens ProProvo 8. First base on errors 588,018 Total vo 2. Time of game 1 hour 40 minutes. Umpires King and Elliott. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE POST, Scorer Tom Walters. , LOW PRICES ON AliiL , The Board of County Commissioners of Utah couni y ordain as follows: Section 1. That Provo City be, and the same is hereby divided into ten election districts and the boundaries of each of said election districts are hereby fixed as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1. Commencing at the intersection of i Summer Dresses, Silk Dresses, Waists, Knit Jackets, Middies Hiking' Suits, Childrens Dresses, Childrens White, Black and Biown Sum- Slippers, Ladies White Slippers, Voiles, Organdies and other mer Materials. 75c to $1.00, $ , Office of the President A large number of shop forces of this company have left our employ as a protest against the decisions of the United States Railroad Labor Board, which was created by an Act of Congress for the purpose of settling disputes between railroads and their employees. The officers of this company recognize that it is their duty to maintain, if possible, uninterrupted transportation service for the benefit of the public. This can only be done with the approval and support of the people in the communities served by the railroad, and particularly with the cooperation of the peace officers in those communities in protecting the men who have remained at work and the property of the company. A .... From - - - President Hardings Fourth of July, 1922, Address, Marion, Ohio. h The foremost thought in the Constitution is the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness. Meh must be free to live and achieve. Liberty is gone in America when any man is denied by anybody the right to work and to live by that work. It does not matter who denies. A free American has' the right to labor without any others leave. It would be no less an abridgement to deny men the right to bargain collectively. Governments cannot tolerate any class or group domination through force. It will be a sorry day when group domination is reflected in our laws. Government and the laws which government is charged with enforcing must be for all the people, ever aiming at the common good. . . Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the United States Labor Board in his statement of July 1, 1922, said Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the strikers places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a Government Tribunal and are performing a public service. They are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. For this reason Public Sentiment and full Government power will protect the men who remain in their positions and new men who may come in. j Competent Men Are Wanted for Railroad Service As Follows BOILERMAKERS MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS CAR REPARERS ROUND HOUSE SERVICE MEN ELECTRICIANS PIPE FITTERS TINNERS COACH CLEANERS HELPERS AND APPRENTICES Standard Wages will be paid under rules alnd working conditions with seniority rights dating from time of employment as prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board. r Applicants for Work Should Apply at the Office of D. G. Cunningham, Asst. Supt. M. P., Salt Lake City, Utah. Local Agent, Provo, Utah. j - H. G. Stevens, Shop Supt., Burnham Shops, ' t Denver, Colo. V. E. Higginson, Foreman, Colorado Springs, i Colo. Walter Roberts, Master Mechanic, Pueblo, Cola. Local Agent, Trinidad, Colo. Local Agent, Florence, Colo. Local Agent, Canon City, Colo. E. G. Haskins, Master Mechanic, Salida, Colo. Local Agent, Leadville, Colo. , J. C. Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah. Local Agent, Price, Utah. Local Agent Aspen, Colo. Gates, Foreman, Montrose, Colo. Herman Weirick, Foreman, Gunnison, Colo. F. T. Owens, Master Mechanic, Grand Junction, Colo. E. C. Howerton, Master Mechanic, Alamosa, Colo. C. E. Quant, Foreman, Durango, Colo. C. B. Carpenter, Superintendent, Ridgway, Colo. Local Agent, Telluride, Colo. G. C. I.ocal Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. J. H. YOUNG, President Denver, Colorado. July 12, 1922 -- j- The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company ! 4 at 35c Ginghams $1.00 value for All Shades i Pretty Tissue Beautiful Organdies Beautiful Voiles :75c grade Pretty Patterns at grade 73c 57c Summer Dresses i 1 3 White Slippers at Special on Silk Hose at a. SACRIFICE DISCOUNT U $1.25 grade $1.50 grade $1.75 grade AND LESS 1 98c $1.18 REGULAR STOCK Manv Other Real Bargains in all Summer Merchandise : Bargains Through the Store DISTRICT NO. 3. Beginning at the intersection of Center street and Sixth West street, thence west along the center of Center street to the west corporate limits of Provo City, thence south along the boundary limits of Provo City to the southwest corner thereof, thenc, east along the corporate boundary line to a point south of Sixth West) street, thence north along the center of Sixth West street to Center street, the place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. 4. ADS Commencing at the intersection of Center street and Sixth West street, thence west to he corporate limits of Advertising under this head is Provo City, thence north along the accepted at 10c per line for the corporate boundary of Provo City to first insertion and 5c per line for the northwest corner thereof, thence each subsequent insertion, payeast along the corporate boundary able in advance. line of Provo Citv to a point north of HELP WANTED Sales ladies for the center of Sixth West street, center of thence south along the work; good money, easy Sixth West street to Center street, work for ladies who are willing to the point of beginning. work. Apply 3 83 West First South. DISTR4CT NO. 5. Hours: Commencing at the intersection of FOR SALE Milk cow. Inquire First East street and Center street, thence west ajlong the center of Cen- 386 North 4th East. ter street tq Third West street, FOR SALE William and Mary thence north1 along the center of new. style furniture. Almost Third West Btrpd to tho north cor- period 33 1 West Thirtl North. Mrs. W. r. Provo of porate boundary Citv, Gilbert. 2! July thence east along the corporate boundary to the center of University FOR SALE Bargains in used coal avenue, thence south along the cen- ranges. Bates Stores Co. ter of Univer$itv avenue to its intersection with Fifth North street, WANTED TO RENT OR BUY A thence east along the center of Fifth four or house. Address P. North street to its intersection with O. Box 55, Provo, Utah. 9 First East street, thence south along WASHING DONE at 318 West the center of First East street to 2 Center street,! the place of beginning. Fifth South. DISTRICT NO. 6. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE Beginning at the intersection of work done in the best manner on all street Third East and Center street, thence west blong the center of Cen- kinds of material and household linprices. BUTTONter street fo First East street, ens at reasonable thence north along the center of HOLES made on silk shirts a specialFirst East street to its intersection ty. All work guaranteed. SINGER with Fifth North street, thence west SEWING MACHING CO., 9 7 North along the center of Fifth North street University avenue. Phone 399. Jll to University avenue, thence north FOR SALE brick house, along the cehter of University avewith modern, basement, good nue to the nqrth corporate boundary partly of Provo City, thence east along the good location; size of lot 3x9 rods. 69 South 7th West, or phone corporate boundary of Provo City to Inquire Jlltf a point north of the center of Third 222-East street, thence south along the MARRY IF LONELY; for results, center of Third East street to its intry m&ip.best and most successful tersection with Center street, the Home GVIaker; hundreds rich wish place of beginning. marriage soon; strictly confidential; DISTRICT NO. 7. most reliable; years experience; deCommencing at the intersection of scriptions free. Successful Center street and Third East street, Club, MRS. NASH, The Box 556. Oakthence north along the center of land, California. Third East sfreet to the north corporate boundary of Provo City, thence FOR RENT New modern bungaeast along the corporate boundary of low; 4 rooms and full basement. Provo City to the ndrtheast corner Phone 619-or 162. tf. thereof, thence south along the corporate boundary of Provo Citv to the missioners voting for and against the center of Center street, thence west same. Section 3. Any and all ordinances along the center of Center street to Third East street, the place of be- and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the ginning. extent of such conflict. DISTRICT NO. 8. Passed by the Board of County Commencing at the intersection if Third East street and Center street, Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, thence south to the south orporate this 17th day of July, 1922. Board of Commissioners of Utah boundary of Provo City, thence easterly along aid corporate boundary County, Utah. JAMES T. GARDNER, to the northeast corner thereof, Chairman. thence northerly along the nortn corWALLACE M. HALES, porate boundary of Provo City to the Attest: center of Center street, thence west County Clerk. (Seal.) along the center of Center street to its intersection with Third East Voting for the above ordinance street, the place of beginning. Joseph Reece, James Gardner and C", H. Wright. DISTRICT NO. 9. of at intersection Voting against the above ordinance the Beginning None. Center street and Third West street, thence south along Third West street State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. to the south boundary of Provo City, I, the undersigned ,the duly electthence westerly along said boundary ed, qualified and acting county clerk to the point south of the center of of Utah county and clerk Sixth West street, thence north rl g of the Board of County Cpmmission-er- s of Utah County, Utah, do hereby the center of Sixth West street to the center of Center street, thence east certify that thei above and foregoing, along the center of Center street to consisting of four pages, is a full, its intersection with Third West true and correcjt copy of the original ordinance passed by the Board of street, the point of beginning. Commissioners bf Utah County,-Utah- , DISTRICT NO. 10. Commencing at the intersection of on the 17th day of July, 1922, entiCenter street and Third West street, tled, An ordinance fixing the bounthence west along the center of Cen- daries of election districts in Provo ter street to Sixth West street, thence City, Utah Cdunty, Utah, as appears north along the center of Sixth West of record in my office. In Witness Whereof, I have herestreet to the north 'corporate boundary of Provo City, thence east along unto set my hand and affixed, the the corporate boundary of Provo City corporate seal of Utah county, this to a point north of the center of 17th day of July. 1922. WALLACE M. HALES, Third West street, thence south along (Seal.) Clerk of the center of Third West street to its County Clerk add the Board of County Commission- intersection with Center street, the ers of Utah County, State of Utah. place of beginning. Section 2. This ordinance shall be First publication, July 25, 1922. in full force and effect fifteen days Last publication July 28, 1922. after its passage and after its publication for one week in a newspaper, the bun in the script was not the together with the names of the com- - kind you eat. o) IrMUulrti I bundles, lc per pound. Post. 2-- 6. J-2- 9. M . j -- . 22,000 pounds of milk in 365 days. This little herd bf six big producers yields enough milk to provide 170 children a quart a day. One of them could supply nejarly thirty children, or six times as rhany as the ordinary cow could take tare of. Good breeding, first, and good FOR RENT Modern housekeep- feeding, seconds have made the difing rooms. 60 East Fourth" North. ference. 5 INS AND OUTS FOR SALE Black sweet eiherries, ' Business ain!t nothing like the for canning purposes. Phone 774-J-- l. r. J-In army, complained an a business office you walk right into FOR SALE, CHEAP Automatic the room marked General, but you Phone gotta keep outjof the one with Priloom, in good condition. 774-J-- l. 6 , vate on the door. The American Weekly1. Legion FOR SALE OR RENT modern home. Phone 5 20-J2 7 HAPPY SUGGESTION FOR UNCLE LOST Bundle of keys; return to Little Spencer let no grass grow Post and receive reward. under his feet, when uncle came for FOR RENT Two furnished a visit, before rushing up with this rooms with private bath. ; Phone Uncle, makefa noise life a frog. ' 39 6 Why?- asked the old man. 'Cause whqn I ''ask daddy for WANTED Curtains to Jaunder anything he" says: Wait till your and stretch at 212 So. 1st. West. uncle croaks. The Van Raalte A-- i J-2- old-time- 26 " J-2- ( J-2- 6. - 7-- W : Telephone 73 J-2- j Vanguard. 4-- SAVE FOR CASH MONEY-GU- V .u Samuel Kopp 45 o w. Center Phone 446 Cash and Carry System. ; iJowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING JULY 29 10 lbs. Sugar 48 lb. Sack Patent Flour L ' , io in- J-7- -tf J-2- Ex-offic- dairy cows means a great deal more than f SIX-ROO- m ex-ofic- SIX COWS GIVE QUART OF MILK A DAY t FOR 170 BABIES t-Ji4tf -tf five-roo- b. creased profits tQ the dairyman. It means cheaper food and more milk," the best, bone and muscle maker for children. What this improvement MODERN HOME FOR means is brought out forcefully by rent. Phone 520-a poster prepared by the United department of agriculture and FOUND Loage pm. Owner may States to sent free persons. same have by calling at this office ' An ordinaryinterested cow or scrub produces tf and identifying same. only enough milk to feed five chilFOUND Purse. Inquire The Post. dren a quart a 4&y, while a good cow yields enough. to( give 20 children a and LOST Split Bamboo baid rot, reel quart a day. The g.upercow, and line, in Provo canyon, Sunday. there are more and more!of them in Return C. O. Chase, reward. Jll-t- t this class each year, gives enough milk io that ai email herd of hem. IIFMCTn CUING AND Pl OfTl XG nl to all tv, 4 m.plv IhU it. j.Mnail chilcli n lit aquantity National French ( loaning Co small town. North University avenue. On its farm at Beltsville, Md the department ha (six cows, the result of its breeding work; that have produced an average of more than J-- 26 . 25-l- Call Provo LOST Pair black rimmed glasses in a long, black leather case, somewhere between the library and Second North. Finder return to this of- fice. Reward. out-of-to- 2, Old paper in FOR SALE CLASSIFIED The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company , j Center street anjd Third East street, thence west along Center street to its intersection wjith First East street, thence south along the center of First East street to jts intersection with Fifth South street, thence west along the center of Fifth South street to center of University avenue, thence south along the center of University avenue to the south corporate limits of Provo City, thence east along the south city limiti to a point south of the center of Third East street, thence north along the center of Third East street to Center street, the place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. 2. Commencing at the intersection of First East street and Center street, thence west along the center of Center street to its intersection with Third West Street, thence south along the center of Third West street to the south boundary of the city limits of Provo City, thence east along the boundary of Provo City limits to a point south of the center of University avenue, thence north along the center of University to Fifth South street, thence east along the center of Fifth South street to First East street, thence north along the center of First East street to Center street, the place of beginning. s ! 85c ,$1.28 J! T Strictly Fresh Eggs HI A No. 1 Creamery Butter 2 lbs. Nice, Fresh Salmon, Specially pricedi 7 lbs. New 2 Dozen J45c43 c 4.5c Potatoes io 10 lbs. Good Rice 2 Pkgs. Delicious - .25c, ' 65c Wonder Food 45c Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb.. .22c A No. 1 Smoked Bacon, per lb.. .35c A No. 1 Salt Bacon, per lb 22c Fancy Dressed Chickens, per lb I30c Certo Sure-Je32c Try a bottle 2 Pkgs. Par o wax 35c Pint Bottle White or Brown Vinegar Hl5c 1 Dozen White Crown Fruit Jar Caps IlOc 2 Dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers !i Il5c Pint Fruit Mason Jars 'on. 17 Quart Fruit Mason Jars V $1.10 Half Gallon Fruit Mason Jars $140 2 Pkgs. White King Washing 25c Soap, HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY ll J: Hj-- - 1 I r " ; MORE FOR THE MONEY. 450 EGGS NO CHARGE.! NO DELIVERY. West Center St.. Provo. I L |