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Show ' "-:: ;SuKfi Circulation : 277 - THE The Weather ,. . . "UTAH4nsettfed' tonight and" Saturday -- probably a oeeasioeat. "ehowers; easier Saturday, i, . "i t)L PRICE TWO CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922. NO. 57. XXXVII. District Women's Clubs to Meet in Provo Umwevmiy Opens Sept 18 MUNICIPAL SUPPER. decided step forward to tiUtahfirstcounty home product! ex For the first4ime in the history of Provo a banquet will be given at "which the men wiH be the guests of the women of the city. The bahquet, or the municipal supper, as the women desire to call it, will be given at the Superior Tourist park, Tuesday evening, .August 29. The Women's Municipal council of Provo will be host to the members of the Prbvo Chamber of Commerce and lb. Rotary, .and, the Kiwanis clubs and other associations of the city. The banquet is the second of the meetings of the various civic organizations as planned re- BOYSOF BATTERY ,MHnn and harvest festival nas teen taken under the direction of 4 win s. Hinckley, secretary oi ie Provo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hinckley ha received letters am organisations In three' Utah Jounty cities promising their, suplort and participation in we and be has recelTed assur ance Of many iannwra uiai uiej fegLaid In making the harvest of one truly representative Jhe agricultural products of this BPi get-togeth- er cently by the newly organized-Counc- il 'pf Presidents. LEAVE GOAL All women's and men's civic organizations in the city will be invited and expected to attend. Among other organizations that will be invited will be the entire faculty of the Young university, the members of the local chapter VIVIAN CAMPS of th&Americali Society of Engineers, the Sorosis club, 'land the Nineteenth Century club. The descendants of John M. and All but 30 members ot Battery C -- . , More than 500 people are expected to surround the William Murdock will hold a reof the national guard have left . A most been has tables. entertaining program union August 23, 24 and 2G at where the battery has been banquet Vivian Park, in Provo canyon. on guard duty the last two months, arranged for the occasion and many surprises will be Various committees are busily and have gone to the annual trainsprung on the guests. . engaged outlining a program that ing encampment at the Jordan Mrs. George Bratton is chairman of the banquet comresult tn one of the most sue Narrows. mittee and will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Huish and Mrs. will cessful outings held in the park Yesterday morning 25 of the men Jesse Johnson. came through Provo from Scofield this year. An orchestra has been . ' The date of opening of the Brlg ham Toung university hat been set ' for September 18, according to an ; announcement made today by Pres-- ' ident, F. 8. Harris. During ne autumn quarter .there will De two short vacations In Tddiuon to Founder's day-- on October 1& Prom . October i to 9 there will be a re i cess for conference, and the Thanksgiving reces wiU commence on November 29 and end Decembej FELLOWS s Mil lib 111 Thd winter Quarter, will ' com-- J ' ntenoa on December 11, Christmas reces will extend from December 22- - to January Sv Leadership week is announced for January zz to zo. i lounty. The spring quarter will commence' : "I was pleased tnat Lent stagea on March 19,-- and-- - commencement home products week all of its exercises will be beld on June V "" nincKiey saw wuaj,. iwn, Reports from the various Odd members ot the faculty who The has commission state road TJw( Every city In the county should Fellow lodge ot Utah and Juab have been away during the sum , Utah counlo that very thing, getting its own promised Its help counties are to the effect that the mer are gradually returning to their surof Provo Star Service the and women of Provo The be so chapter that dancing may secured, itizens acquainted with the proa- ty commission in securing a sheep on their way to the encampment. majority of the members with their posts, and are getting the various Legion under the direction of Mrs. enjoyed even' evening. in that town. The trail families will be at the Geneva lake departments in prime condition for Provo canyon. This Wednesday 11 of the men from Bat- rounding territory are elated over Mary Huish. through tcu produced com (Members of the reception program for the county may announcement was made in Salt tery C were here assisting Stable the opportunity of having Dr. Caroresort Wednesday, August 23, for the opening. A statement sent out ?j' Dr. will this At D. Hedger Proof F. Murdock meeting mittee are: e productive ot profit to the peo- Sergeant James Jensen in getting line Hedger of the Elizabeth the annual reunion of the order. of the tell the by President Harris re? ently,. tadl- . federated members .of a of Lake following vo, chairman; George Giles the 32 horses of the battery to the joint meeting lle of the county. will come from cated that 21 members of the fac-- " Large contingents of women most how can the clubs fund Memorial and Chicago get Before we can have a large the state road commission and the Narrows. They also took with them Heber, David Hicken of Heber, Eureka and Neplii, and the Utah ulty are away for advanced work v here Monday for lectures under the out of a literary club. Every town J. M. Duke of Heber. hare of the national prosperity we, board of commissioners towns will compete with at the various universities, as fol of this from here four French "75s, f ourj county be will in Utah of Women's the Municipal county represented auspices Finance committee: Henry krast make it profitable for- - our caissons and one escort wagon. for the honors of the other each Professors Maw, Boyle, Snow havcounty. at the ; banquet, reservations The men remaining at "Scofield council and the extension departchairman; John W. Mur- largest number present from their lowsr Manufacturers to opefate here. The at and Bomney at the University of '. in other discussed varicome from the of things ment of the Agricultural college Among of Heber, already ing Therein M urdock fact that they prosper wiU attract comamnd dock, the of will Capunder be mem was the three-yea- r proous clubs associated In the district Brlgham of Farnum, respective lodges. Many ioage also California; Professors C.Reynolds, Murdoch until orders Logan. ithers. No Chicago tain James eastern man- - the meetingroad Merrill.'. Elllott, Cummihgs. M. Business of the dis- Idaho; E. McMiflen, Heber, and berg from Salt Lake City will building in this come from headquarters of the naWhile in Provo 'Monday, Dr. federation. Ifacturer will move; a plant here; if gram .of be in attendance. Poulson, Cottom and Robinson at-- ; tional guard to leave the mining Hedggr will deliver three lectures. trict will be discussed and plans Mrs. James Sharp of Wyoming. le can get Uath's trade at his east- - county. A basket luncheon will be enjoy' the University of Chicago; Pro- - . The Utah, county commissioners , She will address the project lead- for the coming state convention of to word Irn factory. Program committee: Mrs. Henry ed at 12 o'clock, after which every. fessor Lwere especially urgent ' that the camp. According Nuttall and Cutler at Colum " , will women' clubs federated be section the of the women's Mrs. ers of of the McMillen cam not Heber, chairman; have on a now miners am the gone "I working norm-an- a body Is to get acquainted with the iba university, New York; Professor soum state mgnway oe back to work there, but areyet county farm bureau in the afternoon arranged. paign to interest the housewives of Clayton Montgomery, Wm. Lindsay, fellow and make himself more Eyring la at the California Inst) n to the Juab ed to do so at any time. Itexpect "What the Community Owes the David L. Murdock of Salt Lifke, and other t the rooms xif the Municipal coun be- . is Ms city and county in buying Utah completed or less sociable until 2 o'clock when .... connect will Dr. buildof Child" is in Bank the theme Commercial Lake. Salt cil of the Davis are Mrs. Arch Hedger's SQunlyJinewJiereJt housX'CTia men fiVpd the If the that .BflnnP.as lounty products. and the aj begin sports, games with the Those Entertainment committee: Mrs. i'ho does the family marketing will According to Mips Amy Lel-- 1 lecture at the tabernacle. hack to work again, a n d "no To settle once and for all the Seattle; Professor This 7".." " '""t- - '.,r t ClMneH'a'rpfl1" ? F. Mur .v. .1 learn the names of brands of can highway now being paved. ' 'ivJs ktn oUau injiJiute of aeuiT'Sf"? Bat-s ion ! the coal home (lit exist at ",Jr" wno 'sWrfunty nave previously naTruirtppv camp i5!C!..' g, would wurTT7: the state a Ellen JUV highgive paved ed goods produced in 'Utah county, tery C will be released from its prominent women from every town tunity of hearing Dr. Hedger are dock, Mrs, David Hicken Ji'.' from oa way the Brlgham of City Heber, tod will order them by name she wu won nntm s- - i and village i the county will be unanimous in their opinion that she the individual lodges, each one witl derly, guard duty. Arch Davis of Salt Lake, Murray be till encourage the canning industry north to Nephi on the south. , thef at at the school. Most in encamp-- present the any oi is one of the most important lecRegular training project The' state commission, however, represented toy a team of Provo. f the county, which in turn wlu raris; uoacn iwucueii at 6:15 of these women, according to Miss turers who has ever visited this Murdock committee: contest. The winning the h of Illinois; Mrs. W. J. Clegg, this ment began this morning University bake a larger and more profitable gave little hope of pressing Sport are o'clock. men in Dr. The will team have heard be permitted to lord it Ballif at Leigh, section. The theme of the lectirre quartered Hedger "Mr. Blgelow at J Wm. Ryan, Victor Cram Harvard; chairman; harket tor Utah county vegetables Utah county paving next summer, f, tents. The is ture are over before and anxious for the Is one of vital interest to the en- of Salt the rest of the lodges for the the camp site Lake, Mr. D, S. Murdock of great automobile works in Mich' r.J i insisting inai tns money rrom the located on the west flats Ind fruits. overlook-- ' privilege of hearing her once more tire community, and membei of Provo, Mrs. J. A. Murdock, J. M. remainder ot the afternoon or until igan; Dean Heyt, visiting the great .If 'Of coursej realize that all this federal government should be spent ing the narrows and the Utah and ' The members of the federated the Women's in other counties, it appears that Municipal Council Duke of Heber, Louis Clegg of the north end. of Utah county has industrial centers of the east. ' loosting for Utah county products Salt Lake valleys. women's met a In this clubs of the will south district end ' come to out citizen champion and urge every of the most of One state commission the road the is be Provo, Thomas P. Murdock of Farn Important lannot be done by the Chamber ot Major W. W. Gordon is com' meet on the lawn of the county hear it um. Idaho, and Mrs. Sylvan Ras- - ship baseball, contest The north many changes 'which are being-m- ad ommercftatoaa, theiiiaufacitarers hind the movement to construct an mfHideTrf ttWTanrp atid Tcarralry tn courthouse at end team will include members of O'clock Monday It Ms understood that the Wom- band. in the grounds and buildings this county must let the people Alpine way,' jWhidTia To" make it structor. Captain Dee Stone is com- - evening, according to Mrs. C. E. en's Municipal Council will extend Prize committee: George Piper of the Provo, Lehi and Sprlngville of the Brlgham Toung unlViHa.iy laow what they make; they must easier for travelers to get from Wa mander of the artillery; and com Maw, be will of south the the district a Captain lodges, to president the members invitation special Mrs. J. C. Murdock of Heber, 'V during this summer, is the removal dvertise their brands so the con satch; county to Salt Lake. This Cummick commands the troop eration. The meeting will be in the of the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs Heber, posed of the Spanish Fork and Pay' of the hedge from the wet front of ; would deflecttrafflc.from Mrs. Moulton of Heber. lumer knows what to ask for at the new ' of and son form Fred of is a It rumored the that Major served cavalry, lodges. the of theand A.jf banquet PrOTOf-H-i- s Chamber Commerce. . by ss-ithe grounds. Music committee: J. A. Murdock, sM,':" i. Itore." beln in In thcase-brough- t Bert Holdaway. Mrs, Arthur Hamp old timers are warming up every Many new officers-arbetdre" the rnnce is xne arwiery instructor. Mr. Hinckley believes it possible be. In in the backyards-toevening . stalled in the Education ton, Mrs. Bliss Cluff ot Provo. home prod- - state axoaUcommlsi8on a .coopera arrange a three-da- y fit for the affray Julius The old typewriter room..building.'.: Is being v:. Joseph A. Murdock, Vinevard, perfect week which Is to' be combined tive agreement naa been drawn for Lehi the KEEP DEAD tcts a harvest r!lQite88ph, cut up .into six. 'Office rooms,: and ! the paving of the presidentTTBt-sin-of road festival; thoarbrlng- - from a,new hallway Is telng cut through - yard, secretary;-Jame- s Paysonjo the Juab line. This together the productions" of the while the north south the will team, E. Murdock of Salt Lake the wall which will loin this set of been signed bfthe (Qg and factory with' itiostf of the agreement be under the eare of Eli of office with! those' in the south part ' ' City wiirTw master of ceremonies. Salem lake fame. The Taylor eounty commission but haft- - not PET DOGS IN HOUSE ywfcrsr baseball w- - ,.- of the building. A cordial invitation is extended , been signed by the state road com Mr. Hinckley has under consider game will be staged at 3 o'clock. An and of ' members the all to as was Inasmuch family It mission drawn ALBERT D. LASKER Coast ation a proposition ofj staging the By official of the umpire league CARTERS IN COURT AGAIN . r their friends. Bodies ot nine dogs, slid out in exhibition in Center street, perf in anticipation of futare federal aid has been employed to render the Chairman, United States Shipping Board. bitting the erecting. of booth. In which was not at the time assured shrouds of torn lace, cloths, blandecisions of the game. m Arthur Carter and his wife occu oe middle or the street, from one Though congress has passed the kets land silks and WASHINGTON. Auir. 15, Whether America is to be do. Sandwiched between the placed in the in city eourt tbls; the pied pro nd of the business, section to the federal aid bill providing i war baseball and the tent will on the seas for the next several generations will be de--! be mornmg, spotlight gams tne orawmg nugoana parlor and bedrooms in the "silent for gram bt thenext lederaj atj l)ther The ulan includes-th- e races children's and the many the kM eided in the disposition by congress of the Dendinsr leeisla-- ! tree Aboard at the county Jail" . , days g over of all store windows for three years this appropriation allot- house on oreenousB street," Were novelty races, such as the fat sien'f while thai wife was given a choice v proposed by the president, for the aid and .upbuilding xhibltion purposes. The fragile, ment for Utah was more limited found by fifemen in Milwaukee, Mion, race, potato race, of a 50 tine" or 30 days. - The af VICE PRESIDENT OF race, I ) . : fcerlshahle products might be dis than ft had been and consequently wis., who forced, an entrance. of our merchant marine. etc. y tention of the Juvenile court waa- -! This house, where the blinds the road department now finds it Following the' baseball game called to the children. The matter is not merely one of subsidy or no subsidy.1 played in the windows, with the self : somewhat i hort of federal were raised for the first time In rest on exhibition in the street ' sverjbody will enjoy a dip in the - Thl was Carter's fourth' appear- ELKS fcooths. A plan to brine: Utah coun- - money with which to meet a very 14 years, ia the home of (wo sisters It involves: UTAH : races-lake, and swimming i ior auc in court. I He was accusetT of FIRST: What shall be done with the government's 's state fair exhibit here after extended federal aid program on and a brother, Jane, Margaret and goung and old will be staged. all 45 Charles and been which between iwar-bui- lt intoxicating liquor in: hls.! of has basis Mellen, the fleet. merchant that fair closest, and to display it in Prizes of various kinds have been having 18. 50 years of age. 'The house was apyester-dav'- s At possesion, ao4plead guilty; His PARK decided Aug. CITY, upon. Provo during the home oroducts. srr'tftiged for each race and contest wife w SECOND; .What shall be done to end the large losses J. s. charged with lnfDxica- session of the state conven try the committee in The completion of the paving on parently a dog kennel, and when of the pas been urged. charge of . too." and "hK guilty. governmental operation. tion, the state street road through Utah one of the dogs died the MeTlens tion of Utah Elks It was decided, to outing, ; , . .5 "i ,. '. 1 n. ;.. V county would require approximate- laid the body on the parlor floor or 'r- - THIRD : - What' shall be done to Jnsure the overseas hold the lazs convention nvuogan, ' Dancing in he pavilion in the aoors m EUts In au of a with The"newest and where the of federal aid lodge money bedroom, $325,000 TRIES-T- O of America a surplus "products. carnage DODGE HIS ly evening wilj conclude the program. PROVO ' wai organized. . " while the totals appropriation of an adequate Utah recently Tobin Sail of Lake F. Johh federal Hid for the three years Judge be self-- sustaining and merchant marine, shall amounts to only approximately and bones of animals were found, City was elected president for the ' " ; Seak !.r on one two them in of or the A Six comme live waf, dogs, jW." J. H. Denhalter,' et $2,151,000. EASTERN have alwava heart iwrr ftrhonls of thoinrhr -- iTv irnn- - Proviv was. elected first vice presl The .road commlalson took the dying, were found in a box fn ther The" program; Tbelow',wiIl be renThpre showed! : couch uaJd A kitchen. of dent. this the st'ahd that nearby Yesterday's dispatch completion dered by 'IDubIC pupils of Prof. 8. NEWARK.-- ' Aug. 'We have MitebeU of .provo had been W. Williams at Central that ,. school audiIX L. Van VVagenen, Provo " noved five times' In tiiev last six' be bbnsidored'with the other pro room. ior airect aia in mo, lorm qi casn supsiaues, ana mat wmcn elected, to this office but tnlawai torium ex- to which this and from evening,"' has returned nf (months in order to duck my mother. posed road, work of Utah and other Discovery . that this strange sianas ior indirect aia inrougn pceierences giv.en. me nome an error.' The ' ther officers the public is Invited: in the larger cities of tended visit . chosen are: , pieaaed Fercy Fletcher, of counties. The county was advised abode wa a morgue for dogs was tlajr. May Evelyu Heal; march the easCmuca Impressed with the $' vesi Hoboken, N. J., before Re- to submit this work as a part of made-whthe fire department Second .vice president, X. B. Beraice,UyBower; of aids can have no The indirect with Jolly Students greatness of those states tat mors proponents quarrel corder Walters a few days ago. vice small Keeler, Logan; third the. work At should like tOi have was ealled by neigbbods: A president, march, Grace Strong- ' Fun-.- ; and impressed with the conviction that ? . bill. For aid carries it indirect ' the "l But every- - time ' we' move." he undertaken every practical pending in John F; Rowe, Eureka; secretary. Frolic, La V'Br Reese; New Friends, Utah Is the basement. during the next three blaze had started of aH1 American greatest to W. F. coatinued,she packs up and moves fears. Firemen were almost overcome by possible --; , Wilson, Salt Lake; treaxMrer, Karma Jolley; Morning gong,-i give. states.---vr.-- tr rSvrr1-in the hou;e :rt O. A. Forslund, Park" City; social the atmosphere In which the two, right next door, I asjc-eIiclveal; Anna Mch. . Rondo While in the.- -. east .Mfc.Van By DUNCAN U. FLETCHER her recently s why she was women and the man have liveu lor committee, George W. Welsh,. Salt WI1llam; Oimplng Out, ErmaLetf-lur- ; ANDREW OtSEN 18 DEAD Wagenmr met his sonr Ruten Jt aa Ranking Democratic Member, Senate. Commerce Committee. Lake, B. H. Beverulge, Park City, ttate-c- f t moBtaaperbaps.j'ears. Mama waltz, Helen Whiting; Waxenen. who returned with his Jersey and she told me she would m tne were w taken Andre two sisters 18. 'The ?ANT Aug. YVASHINGTONrSufrTS: AQUIN, fStariiMhjr'f5oal JelyirTtplsoTrr father Jo Provo after 28 months? follow tis tn the Pixies . Qoodnight, Olseo, one of - SanUquin's oldest emergency hospital, where an Im- and supplement the merchant marine act of 1920 involves Logan, I. V. Thierol, Eureka. uul) lloore; mission field .i to make things ed.ror.rbe .A resolution changing the per Playmate!!, Jack McOuire: Cowslip, labors in eastern tor as Indian war veteran, mediate preliminary examination disagreeableand settlers seems to 'have" been" TO." of definite i "Prosperity, re were importance. in tax on principles women ot waa but the the, .membership home capital Nelson;' the at dledl made, Harold RobWednesday waltz, pliza in 'eastern ,elties,k,1' Mrs. Cathflrin Th provisions for subventions, indirect subsidies and the association from 5 cents to 15 erts; it, his daughter, Mrs. Robert Arm- ticent duet, Thelda Carter and Vilda Mr. ' Van Wagene- n- said today. was cents and are adopted. a was annually intelligent," He conof victim Hunter. bright are on a before scale never subsidies They Brighfs direct presented "Factories are running full blast, T Baled Id' iTIt. ii.r strong. Brad after the- - e v a mi u n te diease'ind waOiTyears Following lunch an Industrial age. He: would-be- . March, Arthea Balllnger; Medlta- - ctnA tha nnlv thlttar hnldinv UD bask ? a feel, partieularly- - at thi time, mplqted. ng was ball at Women to the seemed tion.was "These in tJoBv bora Sweden, parade Septemoer It r railroad i H,, ''He said I mk m serious rm&tke and most unfortunate for the country to grounds where the 8alt Lake lodge Cordner; 8weet VioletmarchReva 18S1, coming to this country in have lavished all love on dogs that Kathleen and mine workers." exhibition drill law. team enact an drill f ? into mother lavishes them upon 1862. 'j the gave ivi j Even; Evergreen waltz, Donna Average 4 j 1 to P Mr. Olsen is surrlved by two her children. It is a case of mother that The vision of a merchant marine coming out of this bill followed by a ball game. . Ritchie; duet, Elva and Helen ? ! 'wlH ded wrong-nrnin Robert' love Ladybugs congregate after the of tw" Armstrong Mrs, Millie finally gone Boardman; daughters, false 'Morning Glory, means is wreck is a a mirage. deceptive light. I 1 , v ; added, AUDITOR ON VACATION. of. Santaquin and Un. Lena Allred veloping into the morbid situation Stubbi; Stars and Stripes Forever, float fmai in tHtWpt mountain - -age. crevasseTWhvJ-j- J Olsmlssed," C tmntf th.e of Sandy. He was one of the pio- wo have here." Anna and Mervln Redden. rocky entering U two anUgonUU left neers. of this At the risk of being charged with socialistic tendencies County Auditor Clifford L. Walu. Edith Emeryf Woodruff. they become dormant xne ougs 'ZP- ..country. Funeral wrouga.separata doors., THARD WARD. were held ere this after, services would have the shipping board, (through the fleet corpora- Wright has gone into Idaho, where Ruth Allen; Bell Tones, Ruth are then gathered and put Into .. I , ,: tr r noon at 1 o'clock HulOn yan Wagenen; who tion spend his vacation compar- Richardson; duet, Bra Wilson and boxes until early spring, when they .;, ,:ward the over and joperate. all thein ships, precisely as the he will take 1 r iiuaftp-.r- : scenery there with .what he is Luctie Olson; danre, Zada Bush-nel- are sold to orchardlsta to prey k "c;" v ing ."''. recently returned from a forth government now operates the Panama Steamship line and acquainted In Utah county. First ward 8u' yyj? v. misMlon in the eastern states Latter-dafl Trovatore, Louise Hoover upon aphis and other plant . r the United States line W,M oommenoa who are dismiss - Brewiir-- ; horns of deer, elk 7JMcast-of- f political appointees of of Christ EdithJesoi and Church prompt hX WALLACE HALES ILL. Tlie 4peakM for ;Prot ,L. each other's wayclose that door to job hunters, Shepherds' , Evening Bong, Zada and moose which aonuaTiy fairotf-ainu, will be the speaker at simply Eggeruen will Jbe M. Hales, county clerk, Bushnell and Nellie the speaker at the, Sunday evening the Third ward Sunday evening at set yet beea Carter; Valse are gathered in the forests of the ' s, the inexperienced and incompetent, and then It Wallace confined to his bed at his Span- Arabesque, Agnes Fairer; O My northwest and manufactured into f musical program services in the Second ward, com- 7:80 o'clock. A splendid musical fpa but on a . strictly commercial ish Fork home. He is said to have 8lv systematize the work, putting f. R. Boshard mencing at fr:30 o'clock. Uuala program will be given. All are Father, Mervln Redden; Qui Vive, napkin rings, umbrella and " knife v and ' '. Compaq v , business basis, will bo furnished by the ward choir. pneumonia. Farel Knvdsen and Agnes Farrer. handles, ; fes-fir- Sco-fiel- to-th- e ? it jr er from-Scofield- Uf M lit to n.,.., from-Payo- UrwrtYnSr Chlclk' -- rvr.--.-"-:J- thrUmy nm(mJ ( pn." . ; fed-Joh- n - ' ro4 e . SJSPS s h4 "' Ship Subsidy ' ! v. NEW DENHALTER i . well-know- n tuK-ot- - ! three-legge- - d a . '..v"f 74-2- 6 -' Pd . -- fet&M?- - ' ' -- lERCHAHJ FOimraW nt ' -- .;u t ' MusicMecital toej-chant- en . - Mel-vis- a a Wi , . . far-reachi- , ng ..1..: 7r Pnm-tTtha- . It. ley-sat- d it i fceld,-endl- oH-VVeti. . ,'"taf t Fletcherd .S" : -- 'rt T It : . JAoi.IiasT v-at- -' rj'haa.rt . . ' davli10 tj'cloclt. chjjjekiJL: n..u. -- two-yea- t d l; in f to it - 5- u l toT "tn talent under tha. direction ot the Lake City and Warden James De-of the Utah veteran music teacher. Prof. J. R. Tine of Salt Uke City win be tne to be Boshard. keld speakers at the weanesaay anermeeting. Mayor O. K. Hansen will welcome noon . H ana it. the delegates and tender them the - Following the appointment of a Tha ""i"" w,1) b Ued to keys of the city. . Response will be credentials committee and the pre( sentation of credentials, at the openTsday morn- - mad by President Sessions. Mayor Frank Francis of Ogdea ing session ths delegates. will visit will address the delegates at the the plant of the Knight- - Woolen musical select lons wllI be""""'""i rendered Wednesday morning session, while mills. .. , C. C''flee.JN'M''n of Saltj At, the Tu'wday sftcrsnon session gTr'onwnUo.- - iimn'' Uter;; time-server- FIRE FIGHTERS AND PROPERTY PROCTECTORS sbTS!i'Uw ; t ''; , ' It "catio Kr,'0 Vr the credential's committee will render its report and the delegates will be presented their badges. Committees will be appointed and the minutes oX the last convention will be read and presented for adoption. Julius Pearce of Penver, of the Julius Pearce Fire Supply com. pany, will address the delegates on the latest fire fighting apparatus. The annual address of the presi-- OF STATE MEET HERE TUESDAY dent of tha asoclation will also be gives at that meeting by 'President Session. Reports from different committees will be given and new bills will be Introduced. Arrangements are under way to take tne delegate sto the Geneva lake resort Tuesday evening for a dip In the lake. If the trip to the Uke is not taken, the visiting delegates will b guests of the local de partment at a watermelon bust. Besides the addres by Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden, the Wednesday morning session will be devoted to the hearing ot reports from the secretary, statistical officer, treasurer, trustees, and special committees, after which the delegates will visit the State Mental sion Mayor C. C. Neslen of 8alt Lake City and Warden James former chief of the Salt Lake fire department, will give their addresses. In A silent memorial service honor ot departed member of the association will be-- observed. Reports of standing committees J will ; ' be heard, and tha new officers will hospital. At the Wednesday afternoon ses be elected. - An important part ot , De-vin- the closing meeting will' be tha selection of the nlacjt for next : years convention, f Wednesday evening the local fire department will entertain the visit-in- g delegates and firemen at a bar-- : becna cafeteria lunch oa the lawn of the courthouse. . A big street .. carnival will also be held that even- ' i ' tag. v- '.'.-- ':' , 4 |