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Show y PROVO POST THIS? SARGS T.1ARI0NETTES HALL GOME TO COLLEGE B.Y.JI. WEDNESDAY MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923 Music Lovers SWIMMERS INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT AT B. CLOSE IN LOSE (Continued from Page 1.) heart of every one, and especially the e CONTEST SWIM lover of the melodies was Hyrum J. Christiansons rendition of The Old Folks at Home. Mr. ChrisA surprise was sprung when the tianson has a rich tenor voice, and B. Y. U. swimmers met in combSt the special arrangement of the favorite melody with the chorus accomwith the University of Utah and the paniment, was one of the gems of the Aggies, for the second annual inter- evening. n The vocal numbers were Intercollegiate swimming contest, held at spersed with piano and organ selecLogan last Saturday. , With the Y team to all outward tions. Miss Becky Almonds' performance on the piano was little appearance, hopelessly outclassed by short of marvelous. She played Nocthe University of Utah, who fortified with a team of state, intermountain turne in F Sharp by Chopin, and Ocstate and champions, tave Etude by Saner. Both numbers This is -- the week and Wednesday they will have to p&y 50 cents. Of sallied forth to annex every title on were received with enthusiasm. A distinct feature of the evening the list. But, when the battle was is the day upon which those two fa- course, the big show for grown-up- s over they were aware that had, for- was an organ solo by Professor Mcmous characters. Uncle Wiggly and is for the night, when the great tune and experience not favored Clellan. With his characteristic ana Don Quixote and all of their retinue Spanish classic Is produced. The them, the less Y" men inimitable mastery of the pipe organ experienced of soldiers, servants, animals and childrens time is in the afternoon. If would have burned the tables on he brought forth in Wagners excerpts from music dramas, especially pther characters come to College hall they go at night they will have to them. As it was the B. Y. boys held lead and an- arranged for the organ by himself, for a big Uncle Wiggly show In the pay 50 cents. The price is being them to a afternoon at 4 oclock for the kiddies made very low In the afternoon in nexed two of the coveted champion- some of the most beautiful tones and and adults who wish to attend, and order that all the children who wish ships, losing first place in three oth- delightful music ever produced on the great organ. stupendous Don Quixote production to do so may see Uncle him- ers by scant margins.. The relay was run first, the U As a concluding number the choin the eyening at 8:15. Since these self. The little goy or Wiggly who girl Y men. over a are the same shows that have been misses the show will be very the rus, with Mrs'. Madsen as soloist, sorry winning by yard playing in New York, there is .no when he or she hears a friend talk- Fred Richen of the Y made a new sang Bramhs Rhaposdie. This beaudash of tiful medley, especially arranged for doubt but that the performance will ing about the wonders of these little state record in the be excellent ones. animals who can run and talk and 21 5 seconds; Melvin Freeburn, U., contralto and chorus, gave to the auIn. the afternoon Uncle Wigglys do all sorts of interesting things. The nosed out Stevens of the Y by dience a rare combination of words Inches in the breast strike, and music. In this number Mrs. "Adventures will convulse the au- - cast of characters follows: dience with laughter as they watch Uncle Wiggily, Old Rabbit Gentle- establishing a record of 30 5 sec- Madsen scored a wonderful achieved the antics of Dr. Possum, 'jacko man; Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, His onds for the distance. The ment, and it was with some degree Kinkytail, a monkey boy, Skillery Muskrat Lady Housekeeper; Dr. Pos- brought out some exciting moments, of reluctance that the great audience Christensen of the U winning left the hall with the superb comScallery Alligator and others of the sum, An Opossum Physician; Jackie Lee animals who visit Uncle Wiggly in Bow Wow, A Puppy Dog Boy; over Richan of the Y by a bare bination of sweetly blended voices . his hollow stump. Jacko Kinkytail, A Monkey Boy; length of his body and lowering his still thrilling their souls. The company will bring the hollow Fuzzy Fox, a Villain; Skillery Scal- own record made last year of Much credit for the success of the course in 2:48. the a forswimming little concert stump bungalow, Another regular The lery belongs to Walter Robinson Alligator, J All dope was spilled when Sand- of the Robinson est' near the bungalow, the cave of Pipsisewah, A Third Villain; Bros. Music comVillain; The berg of the Y beat Nelson In'the pany, who arranged every detail with Pipsisewah along with them. In Skeezicks, Very Thin Villain. d dash in the fast time of 1:5. such success there was not a hitch. these little fairy-lik- e Scenes: I. Interior of Uncle Wig- settings the marionettes will perform their var- gilys hollow stump bungalow. II Nelson was victor In last years meet. From the time that the first anMiss Pearl Kimball and Allan Tay- nouncement of the ious parts in a hilarious manner. A forest near the .bungalow. III. The coming of the both state record holders, gave chorus until the The children are to remember that cave of the Pipsisewah. lor, IV. Interior a of personnel very interesting exhibition between company were ready to return the if they are to see the great little ani- of Uncle Wiggilys bungalow. Manto events. The Aggy girls followed their homes he was on the mal show they are to be on hand at 4 ager fpr Tony Sarg, Chas. E. Searle. the His job. some excellent diving and swim o'clock Wednesday afternoon with a Charles E. Searle, with which work was especially effecPuppeteers: Professor C. S. Leaf, coach publicity ing, to In invest best the quarter ready to him much credit is due and Amy Hamlin, Helen Leyvers, Irene of the tive, demonstrated the various for the success hours fun they have ever seen. If Gros, . Jean, Gros, Bronson Gobe, Y, attained. strokes and freak stunts. adults wish to go In the afternoon Henry Casey. their arrival in Provo the Upon The results: members of were the chorus tendered alive the Brigham Young uni relay Kimball, Tanner, a banquet at the Hotel Roberts. sport BeFIRST WRESTLING versity dropped the wrestling sport Christensen, Nelson, U., first; Jones, sides the chorus there were present from its curriculum of competitive Markham, Sandberg, Richan, Y, events and did noting but train all second; Meeks, Cole, Maughan, Har Mayor J.C.J.C. Neslen, Professors A. C. Lund, McClellan, Henry E. Giles, TOURNAMENT IS the gymnasium classes in mass and ris, Aggies, third. " Time, 1:35 5 Thomas Giles, C. F. Wilcox of Salt Forty-yar- d free style Richan, group wrestling. Last year, however, Lake; Mayor O. K. Hansen, PresiU, the Utah Agricultural college asked Y, first; Nelson, second; dent Walter Adams of the Kiwanis, FIXED AT B. Y. U. for a reintroduction of intercollegiate Cole, Aggies, third. :21.1 Time, President Oscar Spear of finmen All three (state record). wrestling and the two other schools ished President F. S. Harris of the B.Rotary, Y. U., under the old record. voted to bring back the sport. Dr. Thomas L. d Profesor Forty-yarand Martin, Fi;ee-burbreast strike At present writing It is impossible The Brigham Young university Mrs. Franklin Madsen and Professor secto find out just whom Coach Twitch-e- ll "U, Stevens, "Y, first; R. Boshard. 'athletic department is making exten will enter into the six weights. ond; Parkinson, Aggies, third. Time, J. Walter sive preparations to conduct the first He wiH Adams was master of cere:30.2 established. (state record) hold tryouts every afternoon monies and a program of short adannual, intercollegiate wrestling tour- -' during the free Christensen, style of the present early part nament herenext Saturday evening. carried out. Mr. Adams to test his candidates out. Men U, first; Richan, Y, second; El- dresses was The sport fans of the school and city weelr the visitors in a short talk greeted 2:48 third. Time, der, Tie Aggies must (state in entered the 125, 135, 145, in which he expressed his appreciaare delighted that at last wrestling 156, light heavy, and heavyweight record ) tion has taken its proper place in the list classes. U, especially of the first; type of music and the ' Plunge Freeburn, of college sports and there promises Mendelssohn produced by Y Jones, second; Aggies, Standing, chorus. to be a big turnout for the university MANAGER Hansen 5 inches. Mayor offered a 58 third. feet Distance, HEAL FAILS matches. Sixty-yar- d back stroke Nelson, few words of welcome, and Mayor TO REPORT WORK FOR Several years ago the Brigham U, first; Young, Aggies, second; Young university featured wrestling Y, third. Time, :44 Markham, manWhen Harry Heal, general and had well trained teams ready for flat. ager of the Provo Consolidated Real free style Sandberg, competition. The only matches that EstatO were company, failed to appear at "Y, U, could be obtained, however, second; first; Nelson, from Y. M. C. A. organizations, how- his office this morning, the office Meeks, Aggies, third. Time, 1:05 ever, siqce the Utah Agricultural col- force became inquisitive and phoned lege and the University of Utah did to his home. Aunties Temperature. not develop teams in the mat sport. Yes, Harrys here, came the reJoan, 'ng to Aunt Emma talkfrom the nurse. Hes detained ing loud lister During fourteen years the Y was port and being unable to and fast, A second inable to secure but one meet with the on account of illness. follow tha conversation, thought she University of Utah and one with the quiry brought forth the information was scolding, whereupon she remarked that Harry is not ill, but that he is Utah Aggies. Emma As a result of not securing the especially jubilant over the arrival of to her mother. My, but Aunt todnv Is is son. well. tpmpernmrpd high All a fine necessary competition to keep the Y.U. NEXT SATURDAY old-tim- ,1 EasterjSunday is April 1 The state Intercollegiate wrestling tournament is scheduled ' for the mens gymnasium at the Brigham Young university on Saturday evening next. There will be twelve bouts, two for each of the following: Bantam, under 125 pounds; lightunweight, under 135; heavy-ligh- t, der 145; middleweight, under 158; under 175; and heavy, 175 or over. Mike Yokel will act as referee. The preliminary matches will be a fall or twelve minutes, and the finals, a fall or eighteen minutes. . . light-heav- inter-collegeia- te VJ - y, , Wash Kidneys If They Hurt ten-poi- nt Take Saits to flush Kidneys Back pains you or Bladder bothers. 40-ya- rd 1-- 40-ya- rd If EXPRESS YOUR EASTER 2-- 220-yar- , 2, j 100-yar- -- Q 160-ya- rd 1-- n, 220-ya- 100-ya- rd Flush your kidneys with salts occasays a noted authority, who tells us that too much meat and rich food may form uric acid, which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the bodys urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonfnl in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acids of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer irritates, thus often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink. Neslen responded on behalf of the visitors and expressed appreciation GREETINGS sionally, for the reception tendered them. Other speakers were Dr. F. S. Harris, Professor J. R. Boshard, Oscar Spear, President W. R. Worley of the Mendelssohn chorus, and Professor J. J. McClellan WITH FLOWERS Nothing conveys the Easter sentiment so beautifully as flowers. Our stock of cut flowers and potted is plants complete. Make your selection now. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ladies9 Floral Co. 230 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 466 rd -- 2-- i I' 5. OMfr (Ghwes ten-pou- In Tkl nd Isnt This a Glorious Day OTHER SOME UTAH LAND was had for the asking. Still LAND had to be taken through the land office. taken by perfurther, there are fat farms and vineyards sons who had the vision. of Provo Right now there is real estate in the vicinity that is being cut up into lots. THIS LAND HAS BEEN INTENSIFIED by the arrival of a new industry. Iron and steel are about to pour forth from the womb of Utah. i i C . Provo Consolidated Real Estate Co. - j- - SIX DOUBLE EIGHT 182 WEST CENTER The weather man had things upset a little last week, but in every way it is getting better and better. Every day Has decided to run his BIG SALE for a few days longer, The Big Reduction in Prices on the entire stock of Furniture, makes this a wonderful opportunity for all. -- 1 |