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Show ''I jfev TEE PROVO POST FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923 Post Sport Mews The Greatest Basket Ball Season Opens Tonight With Enthusiasm Otter Enthusiasm is running high. Both Leadership week, though a splenschools are confident of victory. .Two did thing for the outside people, is college bands, two distinct groups of working in the opposite direction college students, two complete bas- upon the Y basketball team, acketball squads and the general public are nervously and anxiously awaiting cording to Coach Alvin Twitchell. He the opening of the gymnasium doors says the very fact that school is uptonight. A game of games 8 U. of U. set has upset his men also. Their vs. B. Y, U., is slated for oclock practices have been very poor during in the Y gymnasium. Another is the entire week. He is working hard, scheduled for the same time in the however, to get them into shape for the big contest tonight, when he Bame place tomorrow night. Reservation of seats has been pos- hopes that the spirit of the occasion sible since Monday and the towns- will work a change in the ability of people have made use of the opportu- the men. Although it has been reported nity. Already adults as well as youngsters are scheming to get rafter through one of the Salt Lake papers seats as a last resort. that Packard ani Bird will probably A couple of hundred University of be eliminated early on account oil Utah students and the university personal fouls, the coach is worrying band will be present to keep the Y little about that, as both men, though cheering from becoming monotonous. fast, are unusually clean in their Students and teams are full of fight. play. Bird has an excellent record Both university mentors have had so far as personal fouls are concern a hard time selecting main teams. ed and Packard had little difficulty After three weeks of uncertainty and last year. Besides the coach - has much worry. Coach Alvin Twitckell been training his men to play clean has been able to settle upon a team ball on account of the heavy penalty which he Intends starting tonight. inflicted this year for certain types Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick of Utah of fouls. has practically decided on his main The games Friday and Saturday string five also. When the whistle night will be largely attended by U. blows the following men will ' no of U. students and Salt Lakers as doubt take their positions on the well as by the fans of Provo and Utah floor: county. Everybody is anxioup to see B. Y. U. Stewart, right forward; how the double game' schedule will Dixon or Partridge, left forward; work 'out. It was hoped, when the Keeler, center; Bird, right guard; new plan was Inaugurated, that the double schedule would give more Packard, left guard. University of Utah Neil Smith, competition and add a little to the right forward; Francis Gillespie, left finances of the athletic association. forward; Thiel Collett, center; Glen Whether this will be the case or not Watkins, right guard and captain; will be determined as soon as the Boob Burrows, left guard. league gets really under way. Ever Made on. the World Famous SIMPLEX . Ten Days Free Trial - You are to be the sole judge. We know what the Simplex can do, but we want you to try it out in your home. The Simplex will iron practically everything in the family washing soft shirts, collars, children's dresses, aprons and all sorts of dainty lingerie; And with a Simplex you can - , SALE 25 VERY .HIGH TYPE ACTUAL.VALUES TO $75.00 r Phone for Your Simplex Today! Absolutely no obligation to buy Utah Power & Light Company Efficient Public Service Everything Electrical for the Home On Sale SATURDAY SATURDAY BELL RINGERS WILL WAGE CAMPAIGN NEXT WEEK is only necessary to menTo impress upon you the magnitude of an opportunity like this, itwere collection originally selling up tion that the very high type Vogue Dresses in this $75.00. The Simplex will be delivered for ten days' free trial wherever line capacity is available. Can Boxer Beat Wrestler? On Sale to do five hours' ironing in one hour. ART FOR ARTS SAKE Owing to the fact that nearly everyone has been away from home atWe may have fun for funs sake tending the meetings of Leadership as well as art for arts sake, said apcommittee the week, soliciting addicanvas Professor E. E. Erickson in discussthe for to pointed city ! tional funds for the steel plant site, will not continue their work until Monday. They intend to make a whirlwind campaign. Meet them with a smile, a generous heart and an open pocketbook- - FARMERS TO CONVENE Just been( comThe program has farmers' for a three-da- y pleted round-u- p at Pleasant Grove, February 5, 6, and 7. It will be under the auspices of the Pleasant Grove high school, the extension service of the A, C. and the Utah Farm Bureau. It will be for, the farmers at the north end of the county between Prqvo and r : turnstile car is A New .York on Broadway, Tunning end has a each at exit An City. The slot a machjne. turnstile and a with speedy is equipped motorman machine. When the change-makin- g number turnstile registers of passengers, none of whom Full Car hay left the car, a sign reading stops are is flluminated and no more, off. one some gets until made aviator has A French military beaten all glider records by keeping in the air seven hours and three min-.utin a regulation army airplane, with the propeller previously wedged to prevent its operation. The machine carried an extra weight of 500 gasoline, pdUnds in addition to its was in no motor and oil supplies and for gliding. way modified Regular shipments of Florida Georges Clemenceau grapefruit reach who became fond of the fruit when in this country. He instructed a pay-as-you-le- service commission. fruit concern to send him a box every public name will be two weeks. The new Missouri-Kansas-Tex- a3 Railroad Company. It is unlawful to cut or injure sults from wrongly addressed mail. trees or shrubs within the limits of The average number of letters rein Michigan, without ceived at post offices daily with im- public highways authorities having the a from permit proper addresses is 375,381 and the over roads. If any such salaries of postal employees required jurisdiction law this violates by not obthis mail amounts to person to of consent the abutting taining the more than $1,000,000 a year. property owher, in addition to a perFrom the few hogs that were freed mit from the highway authorities, he on the island of Santa Cruz in 1547 is liable to the abutting property have come a race of ferocious wild owner for damages. Only by enforcboars, which have lost every trace ing this roadside tree law can the of their domesticity. They mature highways be made attractive. enormous tusks, bristles like wire, of - El The county commissioners have long hoofs and can run like deer. They are a plague to the ranch- Paso county, Colorado, have ordered ers on the island, eating their gar- signboards on public highways of the county removed within 90 days. The den stuff and goring young stockT signboards obstruct highways, deface the of the Missouri, scenery and are dangerous to Reorganization Kansas & Texas Railroad company travelers, the commissioners resoluhas been approved by the Missouri tion says. iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllliniliiiiiiiM umiuHnnimmiminiiiiiminnnumnHiiimHiiniHiminn A waste of $1,740,000 annually re- re-addr- es Bus Bairie, Welter Moxer, who Meets Jones at Armory Tuesday, January 30, in Mixed Bout. The big question in the sport world today is: Can the world champion boxer, Jack Dempsey, defeat the world champion wrestler, Strangler Lewis? ; Which is the best means of self-defens- e? There is a wide variety of opinions as to which would be the best means life. in every-da- y of and authorities of best the Many exworld have of the critics sport pressed varied opinions. James J. self-protecti- Ladies! Try this! Darkens beautifully and nobody can tell Brings back its gloss and youthfulness Common garden sage, brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul-is home, though, phur recipe atAn easier way is troublesome preparato getthe ready-to-us- e addition the tion, improved by of other ingredients, a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful. appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, .because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time ; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair bedraw: comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, and you pear years younger. ap- nnilililllll luiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuin on solitary fisherman or lover of the outdoors is ever found behind prison bars, according to the Rev. Preston Bradley, pastor of the Peoples pulpit in ChiALPINE AND NERO Bad men have no lovafor the cago.' he stated. They to be alone with themstand it cant BUSY HOOP TEAMS selves. Statistics will show that not one of the major criminals of today liked to fish or loved a dog. 7 basketball school The Provo high team is playing its third league game drunken man who is arrestin Payson this evening. All indica- ed Every, Des in Moines will have his pictions point to a third yictory, which ture taken, according to an announceWill leave Provo high still in the lead ment of the chief of police.! When The boys from the in Nebo division. become has sober again prisoner the local school will miss the ser- he will be presented with a: picture vices of Jerry Hoag, who last Sat- of himself so he may know how he urday left for Guthrie, Okla., with hi looked when arrested. father. Coach Edwards has beOtl obliged to substitute two new foron the Potatoes are to be wards for the ones who started the Tempelhofer fields on raised, Outskirts the season. He has much material, but of Berlin. These fields were once the it is for the most part green and of the German military trainneeds tempering by actual experience largest camps and since the armistice ing in league games. they have been used as, public playPleasant Grove will fid ' doubt grounds. score an easy victory over Lincoln at the latters gymnasium. This will of tropical trees measuring not change her league standing un- 14 Stumps in feet and estimated to Lehi defeats be 10,000 diameter less, at the same time, old been unyears American Fork at American Fork. earthed 40 feet below have of the surface Should this happen. Pleasant Grove, the earth In! D. C. Washington, Lehi, and American Fork will all be tied for first position honors with one defeat' each. Dopesters really are expecting this Ouch! My Back! Rub to happen. The defeat of last year's Grove in the Pleasant champs by first game affected the P. G. team Lumbago Pain Away just as the American Fork victory over P. G. last Friday is apt to affect the Forkers. Meanwhile, Lehi, humiliated by defeat, is coming at Rub Backache away with small American Fork determined to win. A trial bottle of old victory for them would add new iniSt. Jacobs Oil." terest to the outcome of Alpine out-of-doo- Corbett, Jim Jefferies and John L. Sullivan, all fawner world heavyweight champion boxers, declare that the boxer can defeat the wrestler, while Farmer Burns, the father of the wrestling game, and at one time the champion heavyweight wrestler, that he is certain he can beat any two, three, or half a dozen world champion boxers intone night without getting out of the ring. In this respect the opinion of Henry Jones, intermountain champion wrestler, corroborates with that of Farmer Burns, in that Jones believes that he can beat any boxer in his weight. Next Tuesday night, January 30, both sides of this question will be represented in what is known as a inixed match, Henry Jones defending the wrestlers side and Bus Bairie the boxers. The question will be hotly contested as Bairies manager is so sure that the boxer will win that he is bringing his man here on the terms of winner take all the gate receipts. Jones is equally as positive that he can defeat Bairie, and will put up his end of the purse in the belief that he can beat the visitor twice before Bairie can give him the K. O. Bus Bairie has an excellent record in the boxing game, and has defeated Gems of Tuth. numerous well known boxers, promiThe following striking sajlngs scin nent among which are Bobby Thompson, Virgil Spark, the Pocatello In- tillated at a recent conference on dian, A1 Nelson, Bosia Dick, DeSasio, church publicity: Get the facts or the and Pat Gilbert. facts will get you. A hearse is a poor Some splendid preliminaries have vehicle In which to ride? to church been arranged, which will be headed why wait for it? Lve been in the with a bout, Joe Offret of harness In this church for the past Provo against Harold Marble of twenty-tw- o Yes during that years. Spanish Fork. This will have been .time youve worn out fifteen holdOffrets first appearance in the local Marble has backs and only one collar. ring in three years. many backers in Spanish Fork, who Canadas Wealth of Peat. will no doubt accompany him to ProPeat bogs in Canada are saiT to vo. Other first-clapreliminaries hold the equivalent of. 5,400,000 tons are being arranged in order to give of coal. the fans of this city a real treat. . six-rou- nd ss taken at the meeting for the poultry-me- n there to join the newly formed State Poultry association. Not a dyed-in-the-wo- - le i WILL MEET POULTRY MEN R. D. Wadley of the farm bureau went to American Fork today to meet with the poultry raisers of that section. It is likely that steps will be -- ' ' Lehi. ing Recreational Activities before the M. I. A. joint session at Leader-- , ship week exercises this mornI believe this world is an ining. teresting world to live in if we open up opportunities for expression. The professor looked upon recreation as a means of social, moral and spiritual development if the right form and the right amount of recreation were found. The Increase in the amount of leisure time made the problem of recreation greater than ever before. It becomes necessary to organize ,and communities must spend more money in providing gplt-abrecreation. The professor could see evil in the moving picture, but the way to combat the evil was not to say, Thou shalt not, but rather to have a high ' order of moving pictures. He, objected to the dogmatic statement that this or that thing was wrong; reasons should be given. .. It was advocated that recreational activities should not be limited either socially or athletically to the few, all should be brought In. The speaker portrayed a picture of a ball room in which there was class distinction. There were some young women who were popular and. were dancing all the time. Others sat on their seats. Likewise young men were active and popular; others awkward and back-ward. Some young man, perhaps, approaches a young lady, diffidently, to ask for a dance, only to find her snatched from him by a more energetic young man. Perhaps the disappointed boy goes back to the door; perhaps he looks- around and selects another young lady, who consents to dance with him. But she evinces by side glances at her friends that although she Is dancing with this young man, she is not in his class. He observes it, of course, but endeavors to keep up a .conversation, making a ' miserable failure of it. He hopes the dance will not be encored, and when it Is finally over, he goes back to the door and soon sneaks home and tells his parents he doesnt care to ol rs! i j I 1 -- - dance. ' . The speaker advocated that such scenes and situations as this should be eliminated by the and tact of social leaders. thought S- - -- j i . When your back is sore and lame or lumbago,, sciatica- - or . rheumatism has you stiffened up, dont suffer I Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in yo!ur hand -- and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time, you count fifty, the soreness and lame- ness is gone. Dont stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating! oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesnt;' burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints I n s CHURCH ACTIVITIES FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 80 North University avenue. Sunday-schoo- l' at 9:45. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 oclock. A free reading room 'Is open dally from 2:30-4:3- 0 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Services every Sunday morning at 11 ocIockJ SCIENTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH -- Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Professor George W. Fitzroy, superintendent. Preaching services, 11 a. m. Charles McCoard, pastor. Good music at every service, under the direction of L. A. Culbertson. Commencing at 7:30 Sunday evening, Christian Endeavor will be held each week. V- REORGANIZED ; CHURCH Holm, presiding older, 240 S. S. West Fourth South street. Regular Sunday morning services at 11:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Religious meetings. every Friday evening at 8 oclock. r |