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Show i ONE who finds k i M... r v tv A' i ' x i i- tl iii it ovo it necessary to boast of his religion or his patriotism is unlikely to be either religious or a patriot. f . LOVE can accomplish can scale the wall of al-do- hate erected around most anything, but it a sel-- i heart. PROVO CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923 VOL. XIII, NO. 102 m ESTABLISHED 1910 WOULD RECLAIM GREA T AREA Board of Education Organization Perfected to Secure Federal Aid For Utah Lake Project , MISS LETTUCE GROWERS TO HOLD IN MEETING PROVO FRIDAY PARTRIDGE KNIGHT BE PRESENTED TO IN CONCERT COAL INSTALLS HERE Appoints Teachers for Ensiiihgj School Year CO. EPOC- H- MAKING MACHINERY! Discussion of New Industry to Brilliant Soprano to Sing Here New Coal Loading Apparatus to Be Made by President of Utah Under Auspices of Womens Be Demonstrated by Local Association. County Municipal Council. Concern Saturday. Substantial Reductions Made in High School Fees Teachers Institute Thursday and Friday, September 13-1- 4. J - Preparations the opening of, Fifth grade: William Connell and The Knight Coal the on September Mrs. Lottie Worthen. Provo d.llghtr city schopls and next 17 are ?ae,,;?jePrwo,',rr presented ? a ho.rio Fourth grade: Miss Katherine progressing Rapidly and sub-- , Saturday, when Manager Heber S. stantial Teductions Jin a number of Smith and Miss Cuba Dayton. t day night at 8 oclock to discuss the concert in College hall Thursday eve - Rupper iil company's yards the fees and several interesting apThird grade: Miss Ethel Lewis. industry. for the inspection of the community. pointments were mde at a meeting Second grade: Miss Vanza Nielson W. H. Cassady, president of the new jThe machinery of the board of education last night. and Mrs. May Hammond.. Mrs. HamLettuce Growers association, will w4 which has already received much faMrs. Katherine 'Basset Pardoe, mond will also teach first year classdiscuss the methods of growing and vorable from attention coal dealers one of the best cnown dramatic es. ' De meets in when before and interestof it congress lettuce, for many the purpose marketing Three meetings, throughout the state, will be In opera- coaches of the cit3$ yvas appointed Mrs. Alice Childs. First cember. ing views will no doubt be brought tion. to teach oral expression work and to PARKERgrade: acquainting the land owners of Utah SCHOOL reis Mr. before the of vital it Consequently impor meeting. Cassady Mr. Rupper will serve as host to coach the school pl$ys. C. S. Leaf, Sixth grade: Fred C. Strate, prin county 'with the status of the Utah tance and Imperative that an or sides in American Fork and is one of the throngs it is expected will avail prominent professional, was reap- cipal, and Martin V. Witbeck. lake reclamation project and to se ganizatlon be perfected at once, said the best informed men on the subthemselves of the opportunity to see pointed to teach swhpming. The fees Mrs. Susa P. Whit Fifth cure the sanction and support of3 the Mr. Creer. ' ject in the state of Utah local companys admirable enter- reduced at the mealing iare as fol- aker and grade: the Mrs. Margaret Swenson. Lettuce of F.'E. Weymouth, chief engineer growing is rapidly forging property holders, will be held during lows: prise. Fourth grade: Mrs. Henrietta the next few days according to the the reclamation service, recently to the front in Utah county, and a ' The of companys each appreciation 1922 1923 Smart, Miss La Preal Bullock, and wrote water dis the is service commission substantial increase noted this Central committee selected at the visitors presence will be expressed Entrance fee &r $5.00 $4.00 Miss Ruth Perkins. Miss Perkins asking them to recommend whatever year over 1922. A conservative es trict reclamation meeting held to the representative of Chemistry and by giving 3.50 3.00 will also teach third grade classes. to of timate of wish and of the carloads number labotory sponsor, American .Fork last Monday night. project they each family at the yards between the Physics Jj.-- , 3.50 3.00 Third grade: Miss Pearl Beck An organization for the purpose present it to his commission at cnce lettuce that will be shipped out of hours of 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. a beau- Domestic Science ..i 3.50 1.50 and Miss Georgiana Johnson. of securing federal reclamation aid In response Governor Mabey has des Utah county this year is 100. There tiful $1.00 art box of Startups fin- Agriculture .& , 1.50 none Second grade: Miss Fern Ober- of congress ignated that a meeting of the water is also a probability that a much during the next session est chocolates Tk Domestic free. There arts absolutely 1.50 none hansly and Miss Margaret Wilson. was perfected at the America Fork storage commission with Senator larger amount will be shipped out of will be only one box for each family, Physical Education 50 Miss Wilson will teach first grade j 1.00 Reed Smoot be held Hn the state this district as the lettuce is said to meeting, which was attended by however. All other fees wilfcbe the same as classes in addition to second have been of this number capitol Provo, Springville building Saturday good year morning unusually grade. large This is the first time in the history last year, according J to SuperintenAll persons interested in the inFirst Miss Mary Markham. grade: and American Fork citizens, sfour September 1, at 10 oclock.1 The.cen of Utah that any such undertaking dent H. A. Dixon. FRANKLIN SCHOOL members of "the Utath Water Storage tral committee of Utah county has dustry should attend the meeting on such a scale has ever The board unanimously feels that been WalSixth grade: Byron Jones, princi been to as R. is W. invited of this it attend Chairman meeting Friday night, importance commission, would like to eliminate all they and present the feasibility of the not only to the grower and shipper, pal. lace, A. F. Doremus, Joseph R. MurMACHINERY ATTRACTING fees, and reduce the entrance Fifth grade: Emil Nielson and dock and W. O. Creer, and county of- Utah lake project before the state but all who have the best interest of WIDE ATTENTION fees as soon as finances will permit, Miss Gussie the at commission heart. and officials. county ficials Bailey. The new loaders installed by Mr. and are working In order to further perfect the orfhat direcFourth grade: Miss Rhea Dixon The committee ' selected at the a$ng Rupper automatically pick the coal tion, said Mr. Dixd, in1 discussing and Miss May Johnson. MISS RUTH PARTRIDGE ganization formed a meeting will be meeting consisted of Commissioner up from the bunkers and place it on the reduction of theg various fees. Ev- held in the chamber of commerce Members of Lakeview Third Miss Hazel West- J. T. Gardner and Messrs. H. A. the trucks with no breakage and afare &lso being made rope and grade: South-wicthe k 6, Womens ning, Arrangements September by Miss with Professor of Ed Adele Windsor the Utah Peters. ans, W. H; Chipman and ter the mosjt careful screening. Ac- for the teachers institute which will Reunion Municipal Council of this city. Second grade: Mrs. Etta Hyde, Enjoy from the north end of the Agricultural college tomorrow mornto the commence a Miss cording company officials, Partridge is a lyric soprano better and Miss Emily evening, Sep- Miss Jennie county; Commissioner A. O. Smoot, ing at 8 oclock. coal preparation is now pos- tember 13, Thursday in the hfgh school audi- Anderson. Harding voice and a Miss . A. N. Taylor, The meeting this morning was preAnderson will also J. W. ; Knight and More than 200 members of the with a remarkable sible than has ever before been at- torium. State Superintendent of In- instruct first-yea- r personality. She was for- tainable. in a charming pupils. LeRoy Dixon, from the center of the sided over by , Chairman Gardner of Lakeview ward participated Mr. of Miss Florence Rupper cooperated struction C. N. Jensen will be one First grade: MrsHannah J. Car- county, and Commissioner Matley, the board of Utah county commis- ward reunion at the meeting house merly a ofstudent of dall. city, and has but late- with the inventor in the development of the speakers on t first C. F. Dixon, Byron Huff and J. sioners, and one of the most impor- last night, night The entertainment was ly returnedthisfrom Many Salt Lake and the institute. The Jneeting of the study in Los An- of the loaders. The for the high school the W.; Alleman from the south end of tant actions taken was that of Lold under the direction of recreational alif. on the Pacific Ogden coal dealers have already in- teachers will continue Friday, and ensuingfaculty While geles, school year will be as folthree meetings within the next committee of the ward of which Nor- coast the ing county, she was a protege of Miss Anita spected the operation of the ma- Saturday those attending will report lows: . ' At 8 o'clock this morning a meet- few days in the county. man Scott is chairman. A delicious a light-oper- a star of Broad- chines and have praised them highly. to the various schoolstfor the purpose .Librarian: Emma J. Webster. loArliss, One will be held in Provo, banquet was served during which an meeting ing was held in the rooms of the Earl Jay Glade of Salt Lake, who of making final arrangements New way, York, and for three years to Mathematics: Samuel Biddulph, cal chamber of commerce with the the second at some place yet to be impromptu program was carried out. head is affiliated with several retail coal lake over their class. own of on her bill the senior in Owen Barnett, senior Orpheum selected the of the This included music, readings and north end high; committee, and members Creer and circuit. companies as advertising counsel, on Superintendent Drypn has also an and junior high; LaVar Christensen, Murdock of- - the state water storage county, and the third in the south witticisms from various members of vaudeville - inspecting the machines, said: nounced that the catalogue of the ' seventh MuniInformation received the by -- commission end grade; Devere Childs, eighth of Thb Mr. the of the Creer county. object the ward. LThe program was under cipal Council reveals that Miss part-attending. Mr. is off the pcss and will bo grade; Esther machines back the schools Ruppers Ockey, seventh grade. j of DeLillie Scott. Folthe direction outlined the reason for calling the meetings is td present before the of methods in Salt distributed the latter1 part of this used was accorded high honovs in Music: 'Ernest Paiman, chorus; ridge rethe of of as the perthe and the feasibility J necessity program being lowing meeting off the map. There isnt week. E. M. 'Williams, band and orchestra; that city,, and is a member of the Dos aLake clear act claiming the water-logge- d and sub- which took banquet place on the lawn, those Angeles fecting a definite organization to offiin the capital city or in Utah of the teachers to Bertha Duke, accompanist. one of the Oratorio thing Appointment societv, TTtah to land lake, the in conjunction with adjacent merged present enjoyed dancing. During the various grades as been made of its kind in to compare with them. It is Oral expression and dramatic art: cials and water storage commission and to secure their support and sanc- afternoon the little folks of the ward finest organizations once more Provo should and is as follows: ficant that a with limited Katherine Bassett Pardoe. membership to to go ahead with the plans lay were entertained in a similar man- of 200 Voices. in designating the Utah lake reclama- tion .lead out over every other city in the MAESER SCHOOL J Science: H. W. Peterson, physics m Salt before matter the the is ner. one as meeting that feasible, tion prbject west in so important an innovation, Sixth Local of Miss admirers H. Roy Slack, physand grade: Oscay Bjefregaard, chemistry; Partridge Lake City. safe and sane for national reclama. were given the privilege during the In my opinion this machinery, principal; Mrs. Gertrude Page. iology and social science. I ' The meeting also selected J. B. tion. E. L Fjelsted and Fifth to her voice view of the unequalled coal prepSof months Social P. science: grade: past listening Eggertsen, as of the a AGAINST well Tucker CAMPAIGN committee; 'Creer also stated that Mr. attorney She was heard dis- aration it affords, will shortly render Miss Clara Bagley. by the radio. history, senior high; Earl Foote, Frank Wentz, engineer, and Ed. S.perfected organization is absolutely the old types of loading obsolete. Fourth grade: Misj Ethel Jensen, in Provo. at the stations tinctly Comjunior. high; Sterling Ercan of of the Chamber j f tficials before Hinckley government necessary enMiss Althea Stagg, nd Miss Elna brack:, social science; of be well Provo the The of be will concert the may proud receipts George Poul- -' WEEDS COMMENCES turned over to the treasury of the terprise here evident. will accept the project and place it merce, secretary. Densley, who will alsfl teach classes son, geography, junior, high. Mr. Rupper has placed an order in the third grade. 3 Womens Municipal Council, which Glenn Sim Physical education: Third grade: Mrs.fOlive Gilchrist mons, coach; C. S- Leaf, swimming; the Startup Candy company for with a has anounced would that portion MORNING TOMORROW Luncheon Kiwanis be diverted to the stadium fund of thousands of boxes of candy, expect- and Miss Kate Matthews. BIGGEST SHOW ON Pearl Kimball, physical education Second grade: the Brigham Young university. Mijs Fay Folster and swimming; Dell Webb, physical ing a record throng on Saturday next. Hotel As the Knight company coal yards and Miss Fern Sylvester, who will education. Mrs. Leona Mildenhall Van Wag-one- n three-da- y A campagn against are covered with a concrete floor also teach classes in (lie first grade. he the accompanist. will EARTH COMING TO Woodwork: W. J. Mortimer, senior weeds now disfiguring and marring be carefully sprinkled SatMiss Jennie Campbell. high; George Mortimer, junior high. will and First grade: The regular weekly luncheon of the city, which is sponsored by the Custodians: William Baily, chief; urday, according to Mr. Rupper, la- TIMPANOGOS SCHOOL the Provo Kiwanis club will he held chamber of com- FUNERAL SERVICES commission, city 20TH Sixth grade: Barnete Hyde, princi- - Henry Hollerman, Fred Singleton, dies may come without any fear of PROVO SEPT. at at 12:30 oclock Hotel Roberts the . merce civic and ftllied organizations, their apparel being soiled. Thomas Duke. pal. tomorrow afternoon, and has been will commence tomorrow morning t as business a "members designated and and continue Saturday. Friday FOR W. P. BAKER All members having any - Thursday, September 20, will be session. A proclamation has been issued by beneor the for business More Speeders suggestions BULLETIN SHOWS OPEN SEASON FOR a big day for the kiddies of Provo, fit of the club or the KiwanWns will the committee directing the clean-u- S. E. to Secretary FRIDAY AFTERNOON for on that date the greatest show be called upon to speak. Alex Hed-qui- and, according by Hinckley of the chamber of comon earth, the Ringling Brothers and be will will chairman and PROVO DISTRICT UTAH GAME BIRDS Barnum & Bailey combined circus, probably give an account of the Twin merce, manytoresidents have already commenced destroy the weeds will give afternoon and evening per- Falls convention. Funeral services for William P. Louis E. Anderson of Ironton and alohg their sidewalks, fences Baker, growing n formances here. The advance men resident of this enditches. The FAVORABLE and CROPS SATURDAY BEGINS its and the proclamation city Gus Stinorea of Clear Creek, Carbon who died at his home, 368 East today billing which was issued yesterday is as fol- city, virons within a radius of many miles. were fined $25 each for Fifth South street, Tuesday morning, county lows: Sam J. Banks, the advance press DIVORCE ACTION chawill be held the from ward First speeding Tuesday morning by Judge Every citizen of Provo was, we man, says of the circus; Saturday, September 1, is being Friday afternoon at 1 oclock. In"conditions of Tucker. AndersoUj was charged with Present are sure, proud of the cleanly condi- pel growing local awaited The show includes J7 00 stars of sportsmen by terment will in be City cemetery eagerly having driven his Nnew Jewett car tion our city presented during the under the direction the FILED YESTERDAY the arehic world,1 including Mabel of the Berg Mor- as on that day the open season for fruit in the Provo district is most forty-tw- o miles an hodr Monday afresummer and this of wrestles who spring early sage hens and other upland game gratifying, according t&,a bulletin Stark, a fraiPlittle miss H.1 Beacom, ternoon at 5 oclock on the Spring,T. year. Sincq then a great many tuary. commence will distributed in birds and Utah by with a royal Bengal tiger; Beatrice cently Mr. Baker was born in Stavely, was arrested have been Lily CHARGES POLYANDRY trees, shrubS and flowers until September 10, both receiver of the Denver & Rio Grande ville road. StinoreaSheriff Sweeney, the human gyroscope; ever Derbyshire, January 15, continue i Affleck on to by Sunday the beauty 1862. His England, were Deputy Western planted, adding much inclusive. dates system. Leitzel, . the greatest gymnast1 ac-converted parents Provo the Bench at 8:30 our oclock at of i The states bulletin the also surroundings. in that be killed The birds which may to the L. D. S. faith when he known; the Nelsons, phenomenalwon-- 1 miles an While we were engaged in thus still night for driving forty-fiv- e a child, and at the age of 8 he dude the four varieties of grouse, promise is now favorable for quality hour. robats; .Berta Beeson, mad-cap- " in our nature sensational who for has been Action carof! 200 divorce, city, Mile. or beautifying and with as .the Thool, of fru.it, inblue known der wire; grouse prospects arrived the United States. The commonly L. Semlnger of Salt Lake City was busy at work counteracting our ef- family immediately made their homelPine hen; ruffed grouse, commonly load shipments of apples, 600 cars turns sixty revolutions per minute on its disclosures, was filed in the office forts arrested Monday afternoon on the by developing a great niany in Provo, where Mr. Baker resided called the willow grouse, drummer of 'peaches, and twentymo twenty-fiv- e a twelve-inc- ji high in of the county clerk this morning by square base Springville-Spanis- h Fork road for Clarence Sutton of Provo against unsightly weeds along the fences and continually until his death. land pheasant; sage hen, prairie pears. the air; JJre Glarkonian-Tomelson- s, was He aerial-ists forty-fiv- e is speeding. Jeanette Sutton, whose residence especially alpng the ditch banks. We driving an act umting the champion and also called was one of the pioneer brick chicken, shipped. He pinnated grouse, packed an miles was He hour. feel Silsure our on released are that the uknown. bulgood to people Relative other districts the of England and America; masons and builders of the city, and and mourning doves. AffSheriff recognizance by The matrimonial venture of the desirous of making a success of the many of the structures in Provo Deputy letin states: laws The that vas, European equestrian novelty; were eight game provide Canon City district: Growing con leck when h certified av statement campaign so thoroughly constructed by him. He was a prom- birds may be legally killed in any the Reinfenachs, equestrians extraor- Suttans was terminated in what clean-u- p that his presence was required in commenced this record he called time, spring. might(ustly inent member of the fraternal order one day, and not more than twelve ditions good, apple croj estimated at Price dinary of Europe, and seventy other if In this hope we are calling upon of the allegations, of the plaintiff are 600 cars. immediately. season. riders of excellence; thirty trained This the birds for Modern Woodmen of America, and ruling, E. D. Snow of Marysville was apMontrose district: Ayple prospects wild animal displays, in three gigan- correct, as they separated immedi- all the citizens to cooperate with us was an earnest not apply to mourndoes churchman. His however, d tic including ately after the piarriage ceremony, and wage war on all of these unsight- death came as a surprise to his many ing doves, of which fifteen may be good, and warrants aF estimate of prehended last night by Mr. Affleck, arenas, when he drove forty-si- x 5 Schroeder with polar bears, Hedtke and the woman, has not, according ly growths. It has been deemed wise friends, as his illness was but of a killed in any one day, and no season 175 cars. miles an hour on the Springville road. He North Fork district: with lions, and Matthies with tigers. to Sutton, (been seen by him since. to set aparj Thursday, Friday and few days duration, resulting from a limit being fixed. The Utah state was driving a Ford bug, and, accordMr. JJutton alleges In the action Saturday of this week for that work. strain received while working at his game and fish department will also growing condition There are 150'performing horses and justifies cars Let us all go together and keep trade. to Mr. Affleck, apparently to Jeanette 100 of the funniest clowns 'in the that he 'Was married ing this section will have of in2200 the apto grouse due the eight killing permit Complications realm of circusdom. Sutton in Salt' Lake City May 12, alive our reputation of having a real jury resulted in his death at 1 oclock and fifteen mourning doves during ples, 400 cars peaches! for the sea- thought he was on a race track when , Garden City, and let us make it 4 driving on the paved highways, the same day. There will be no open sons crop. '"Then, too, there is a zoological 1923, believing that the marriage what morning. it. should be -- the most beauti- Tuesday Grand wfather season on display whfch Is the wonder of the was entirely legal. and condi is this Mr. Baker survived by his wife, sportsValley: year, quail show world. city in the west. This exhibit includes Mrs. Caroline Klrham Baker; five men should he careful not to shoot tions, insects pests and fungus trou- els, are some twelve million bushels Imagine his consternation and dis- - ful Provo O. Commission: K. City the only herd of giraffes In captivity; may when he was Informed immedithan In 1922. The peach cron daughters, Mrs. Ruth Bergmdn of this species of game birds. The game bles have reduced previous crop es- less Provo Clean-u- p is estimated at forty-eiga mammoth triple herd of elephants, ately after thfls ceremony that his Hansen, mayor; but late Atare Mrs. rains announced that has also Lake Caroline timated, Salt million bringing City; department n Committee, M. C. Merrill, chairman; wood of Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs. a considerable number of Hungarian up the quality of all fruits.) Produc- bushels, or nine million bushels including a babies, "the wife had another husband living, less six tiny tinkers, as they are called; from whom she hqd not been di- Provo Chamber of Commerce, John Agnes Smith of Los last year. The pear crop is esti-" Angeles, Cal., partridges and pheasants have been tion is now estimated at apples 850 than a drove ot camels such as never be- vorced. He alleges that he did not S. Smith, president; Womens Muni- and the Misses Edith and Ba- liberated in various of the to 900 cars, peaches jjfOO cars and mated at fifteen, million bushels or Edna parts Brim-hall, fore .seen with a traveling show or know at the time of the ceremony or cipal. Council, Mrs. George H. ker of Provo; four sons, William H. state, which must not be shot. There pears 700 cars. Bartlett pears are four million "bushels less than In Kiwanis in a zoo; and the smallest horse In Walter Club, was president; defendant the to it that Baker and George W. Baker of Pro- is no danger of mistaking the iden-fno- w moving in carlots om this dis-tit- y 1922. prior the world. W. H. Olin, supervisor of agriculAdams, president; , Rotary Club, vo, John P. Baker of Salt Lake City, cau-The Elberta peafhes are also a married woman. trict. if the of these birds proper B. Tucker, president. , - ."The congress of freaks Is this E. Baker of Edgar, Mont.; tion is used, as they do not range moving in car loads beginning this ture of the Denver & Rio Grande Mrs. Sutton, according to the ac- James Jessie and All citizens are urged to devote a one year marvelous, and includes the tion, became frightened immediately system, concludes the bulbrother, John W. Baker of Ox- with the native game birds and their week. The heavy peajjfh movement Western of their time during the cam-pai- g smallest men ever known. One hun-dre- d after the portion dif- will continue until after fSeptember 3. letin with the plea that extra care was are two Mrs. and much and habits performed, Idaho, sisters, ford, marriage markings double-lengt- h nto removing the weeds and in Mary A. Clark and Mrs. Ruth cars, making four and Montezuma valley district 4ood be used lo put quality fruit la an atand has not been Bailey, ferent and easily distinguishable up their grounds. By do- both of Provo. complete trains, are this year requir- seen disappeared, cleaning tractive pack in order to compete sucnor has of with birds. other fruit the from since, promise quality producby plaintiff ed to transport the Ringling Brothers he heard of her. ing so it is believed that the city defendant D. H. Madsen, state fish and game tion of apples estimated at from 125 cessfully with other The and the Barnum & Bailey combined could, if the allegations ' are correct, will again be in a position to point DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS commissioner, urges that all sports- to 130 narrow gauge ca,r lots. districts on the market. m super-circu- s. with pride to the appearance of the We know we grow men cooperate with the state departGood be charged with polyandry:. district; fruit quality as of civic what The Daughters of Utah Pioneers ment In protecting the game birds prospect, estimated apple crop 175 m our Intermountain districts, the mar- homes can examples The plaintiff asks he HEATONS RETURN accomplish. j pride will says, that can and should compete hold their annual outing Friday, that are conserved in various game to 200 car lots. and be and void declared null, riage , Mr. and Mrs. AI Heaton and famThe bulletin would Indicate that most successfully with any other he be released from all obligaAugust 31, at 2:30 in the Pioneer preserves. e stage park. ily has just returned - from a" ten that Styles change.- - The are All state All members of Utah and those the counties fruit growers are fortunate this producing district. Let us eligiopen, tions thereto. that days vacation at Fish lakes, Arizona villain, always wore puttees and, car- ble! for members and friends are cor- excepting Uintah county and such year as it states that tlip total apple grade and pack which shallmake advertise and Bryce canyon. Mr. Heaton states movie villain The ried crop. on In a'riding the United States is estimat- quality crop LET BARTONS HELP YOU. See dially invited. Bring your lunch. every market our that the trip, was very pleasant. merely flicks ashes carelessly from Good time insured. ed for this year at 189 trillion bush- - pears, peaches and apples where, (Continued on Page 3) Adv. are sent. his cigarette when he is cornered. Newly Formed Utah County Central Committee to Present Plans for Reclamation to Stat Commission Saturday. A meeting of all persons interest- in Utah county ed in lettuce-growin- g will meet in the city court room Fri- c, on j coal-loadi- .Kit, ng lab-orath- ry , Ward , - Jep-pers- on j coal-loadi- aud-Qjvper- ng ?. I the-stat- , - e signi-merio- a, -- I j - hiV-tor- at y, - Roberts Four Arrested p, st Affleck well-know- j steel-boun- -- v ht half-doze- ' j fruit-produci- . Aztec-Farmingt- on tat old-tim- A ng T |