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Show THE PROVO POST T. L. WALTERS ILL T. L. Walters, distributor of the Salt Lake Tribune, and head of the Walters news stand of this city, is JUNIOR TENNIS BOYS PROVO Another tennis championship was brought to Provo Wednesday alter-- T noon when Lee Buttle and Don Dixon annexed the junior Intermountain tennis doubles championship, after an easy match with Ted Baer and Chick Blevins of Salt Lake City. The Provo boys encountered little difficulty in winning the final match of the junior intermountain tourney, taking the championship in 3 and three straight sets, The steady playing of Buttle and Dixon was too much for the Salt Lake teain, who, despite an excellent start, became erratic and unable to cope with Ihe hard lobs and drives of their opponents. Don Dixon was the most consistent player, and his average tops that of the others. He was successful in six out ,ot seven deliveries. Buttle played a stellar game and frequently passed Baer The erratic and Blevins for aces. team is inLake Salt the of playing the of game, dicated by analysis which shows tha Blevins lost five out of seven deliveries; which in itself was sufficient to lose the match. Buttle lost his opening serve, but the Provo boys then took Blevins' service, and thereafter encountered tno difficulty In outplaying and deplayers. Many feating the opposing were made by of the best drives rapidly developing Buttle, who is most into one of the dangerous junior players in the qountry. His backhand service was difficult to cope with, and resulted in the Salt Lake boys repeatedly driving the sphere out of bounds. The summary of the game Is as follows:. First set: , 6-- 3, t i ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 UNDERGOES OPERATION ' i DISTRICT MINING the suffering from an ailment of said kidneys. H1b condition today is to be quite serious. TITLE ANNEXED BY TRIP TO EUREKA 6-- 6-- A BOMMERANG My son, the early bird catches the worm." Yes, pa,' and brings It home to Isn't It a lesson for you?" hie children. 3. 8HES RIGHT He: You must be one of those girls who take plenty of exercise, Judging from the fine color you have. She: No, I have a quicker way, that method Is too slow. I All local men who desire to be members of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce mining committee excursion to Eureka Sunday are urged by Chairman J. H. Ball of the com- - j mittee to make their reservations as soon as possible. j pected.! By making known their intention of going, Chairman Ball has stated that arrangements will be expedited OBUGING TEACHER and the comfort of all assured. Six oclock this evening will be the last moment on which these reservations can be made. A large number of local men are planing to make this trip to the Eureka mining district, which has to date enriched Utah by $240,000,000. Business houses of Salt Lake are cooperating with the committee, and many of the firms have already made for tickets. Harold reservations Smoot & Company of Salt Lake, which is headed by a Provo man, has bought five tickets; Walker brothers, George H. Watson and .other firms have take a similar number. The refreshments for those making the trip by train are being furnished by Salt Lake manufacturing concerns, and the fare for the round trip is less than the usual rates for oneway trips. The entertainment at Eureka will Include discussion of the camps history, resources and geology by leading operators, luncheon, visits to outlying mines, and a miscellaneous proAunt Maude Were you a good boy gram give by the Eureka lodge of Elks. today, Willie? Willie Yep ! The teacher let me stay with him an hour after school FIVE TONS OF COAL FREE was over. Dell Chiptoan, jewelry repairer, associated with the Columbia Jewelry and Music company of this city, underwent an operation for an ailment of the kidneys at a Salt Lake hospital last Monday. He is said ex-to be recovering j as well as can be Buttle-Dixo- n: Baer-BIevin- 1 4 4 4 2 4 2 6 4 31 4 0 0 2 4 1 4 4 2 21- - 6 s: Second set: Butfle-BixoBaer-Brevi- ns ' ,4 n: 36 6 0 26 3 4 36 6 2 5 2 4 3 2 7 3 2 30 3 2 . 4 2 4 5 5 4 4 4 : 14 Third set: Buttle-Dixo- n: 4 3 4 Baer-BIevin- s: 17362 25455 BEYOND REPAIR LIVELIHOOD The world owes you a living son. By methods clean and right Sometimes by work It may be won Sometimes you've got to fight. Todays issue of The Post contains an announcement of more than ordinary interest to its readers who wish to take advantage of an offer made by the Barton Furniture company. Manager George Barton reports that for the next ten days five tons of coal will be given free of charge to every purchaser of a Homer furnace. Mr. Barton reports that through an arrangement with the manufacturers of the Homer furnace he is able to offer this extraordinary inducement to his patrons who order a Homer during the next ten days. It is White house etiquette for the president to be served first at dinner. The Japanese are not affected by the act of congress of 1919, granting naturalization rights to ay persons of foreign birth who served in the army or navy during the World war, Federal Judge Lowell, of Boston, ruled Bug Ah how romantic, Miss Lady recently. He said that it was the set- - Bug, to meet you here on the great tied policy of the United States not white way. to admit any Japanese to TRY A POST WANT-A- D. j Put a Homer iri Your Home For Next Winter , -- COSTS LITTLE TO BUY AND LESS TO OPERATE VERY PROFICIENT STROKEL IRON All Homer cast One of the secrets of the parts are made mers success lies in the ner in which the special radiator helps to get every particle of heat from the fuel be- fore it goes up the chimney in "smoke. The heat and smoke the pass completely around conin thus coming radiator, tact with every portion of the large, heavy radiating surface in' the chamber. The radiator is cast in two parts and is perfectly sealed. It has an exceptionally large and easily acces- of the famous Strokel iron, which is an especially strong, even grained grey iron resulting from a special formula developed from a series of long experiments over a period of several years. Strokel iron was adopted as standard for Homer original patented pipeless furnaces only after rigid tests proved it to be superior to all other irons which had been found. sible clean-ou- t. All joints r wggpw wpi vm w w jlu id ji it Our Offer tor the Next . 10 Pays WITH EVERY HOAXER PURCHASED NOW WE WILL GIVE Five Tdns ol Coal Free! We are able to do this through arrangements we have made with khe HOMER Factory. f a r- rm Why We Sold During July 62 23 18 12 riaysfeoiii Lion Water Heaters Combination Gas Ranges Lorain Automatic Gas Ranges Standard Gas Ranges ' r The People of Provo, Springville arid Spanish Fork have waked up to the value of modern yp conveniences and especially to the truth of our slogan YOU CAN DO XT BETTER WITH GA: This Applies Right Now to Two Seasonal Tasks rui ji IT tor We have a Complete Line of the New L. D. S. Garments it I Come and see oitr New Fall Dresses and Coats Make your selection now. Let us explain both schemes to save you time and money We are offering1 I SPECIAL PRICES AND EASY TERMS DURING AUGUST r Phone Springville 111-- w r:- - Provo 295 ;1 Spanish Fork 6- -j Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company fit tightly and there is absolutely no danger of any smoke or dirt ever leaking ;into the hotair passage. The whaling industry is very promising this season. Whales are reported early and plentiful on the grounds, the whale oil market is on climb,, and the demand for canned Jim Yes, he was a wild bird. But the whale meat has become so pro. he began to reform in his old age. nounced that the prospective pack of Jam W411, well, and that was about the British Columbia whalers is alas futile as putting a baJ egg in cold ready disposed of The canned whale meat is mostly distributed storage from England. 6 Ho- man- . srirer lam Ct, 29 TO 33 UNIVERSITY AVE. |