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Show tgOO TRIP COPIES TODAT'8 -HERALD ; PRINTED. . THERE IS --vol; ILY HERALD NOT BETTER'ADVERTISEMENT-TO- xxxvn; Na we ,tct ttsathts Flr ttalght and Thura. day; little ehanae in temperature. UTAH A GROWING CITY THAN A DAILJ NEWSPAPER. R PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ?8, 1923r 70: IT HB mm HuuLllIu "Does Man Save a Souir was the PRICE THREE CENTS. Mal r n Jl ir Mrmace LECTURES LEGION'S BEGIN 1ST Dr. James E, Talmage. of the CounH The ball given in the Arraorv hall ell of Twelve Apostles, L. D. , S.I Tuesday evening in honor of Governor lin- -? tin VJ (1kaKA. - AMMHt.4A .... 1 III; UWn.vnrTOffUDTiTBBIIiUIUUUIlfl began a series of lecturee-o- n - 7 church, nod 1 1 lnfnrt!hKrles-ttrW- Jt "CnnrcB "Governineiir' rcess.and j church. general i The large audience closely this morning In College hall, B. Y. U. with captal nK. B. Patterson direct tractor, who baa Just received the and attentively followed Dr. Swain "For thirteen centuries," said Dr. ing, bad charge of the affair. The new of the building. his plans throughout lecture, and seemed be started fanmBi Talmage. there was but one church hwaaTBttractlvely decorated with ot geek:. I hoi dings also-wito Provoha the Ty :ordlng Breaking gronnfOn yrRamstwfll one new tdeaarand thoughts Them plant woroarepared by the national colors, American flags springville state highway by the ing a market, as the present plans of diately.. For ihe most part, it. is ui iiie euriu, uio Ltuuouc; a aiviaiua occurred giving a western and an and battery colors. of Nw York's leadiag architects, and ' Columbia Steel corporation for Initial the Columbia company do not con- DrSwaia atpregenjpoaaleb. plant construction, representing an template a need for gas in its opera- planned to employ open pit mining eastern church. In the sixteenth cen In the receiving tine were Captain provide for the later; addition ot a rare-tothrough the west represent- expenditure of approximately $3,500,-- tlon. and steam shovels in breaking .and tury came the reformatlonr Tho name and AlraJtJaUflraontJjantala and , church building. ing the Federated Protestant Churches ooo, should be aa tils not waU applied; it was a revora-- i Mrs.' rred R. Taylor, Lieut A. W. The Mena Trope hall will occupy of IthVinittaf within next started the plantite? handling th America. His lectures in Provo two to announce- embracing about 240 acres, is cleared work to be undertaken at this time tiod rather than a reformation Morrison, Lieut and Mrs. L. R. Ed half of, the jcorner at North Univerweeks, according and will continue each began made yesterday by A. C. Ellis, work on. the foundations will be probably will consist chiefly vt strip- - Reformation Indicates a change for wards. sity avenue and Second North, street, eveningSunday at 8 o'clock until and includ- ment the better; there waa a change, but Governor Mabey who himself aerred director ot the company. the remaining half of that corner to started and it that by lpmg away the tight: overburden and that Saturday evening, It wa for the better may be ia the Spanish-America- n war and then some cuts to March tenta make been be reserved for the Community Con. ingThe facilitate midsummer of has the 12, the Monday, open monthly payroll lectures are interesting and . ; later In the world war and 1s Intensely awquestioned." fixed as in for ohttrcn date . Columbia the Steel Utah tively gregational operations. breaking corporation manner. a to clear concise giTen peaker referred to the church i "Tho Mona Tropo hall will tost 'he Carboi iur uie new pianu. The many Illustrations used by Dr. ' tuuqq believe.' Mr;- - Ward ISwain Work is to be started simultane- to $200,000. In the opinion ot local branch which is to serve the coal of England, organized by parliament, talk in which he commended the peoabout $60,000. to add his explain- points n said today. -'- Bids will ously on the blast furnaces and by officials of the company the only camp of Columbia, also owned by the and to various other churches bearing ple of provo for their support to the Instructions .to forward greatly to the Interest of the lectures. product coke ovens and it is intended factor . that might delay. .construction corporation, ia expected . to : be in the names of their Jounders, or some natlorfal. guard. Ha., expressed the-- " mediately with. child of God,"- - said a church. These opinion that the national-guarwas that Dr..The soul ia the aOur tft 'New York-sTha grading is practice be activities would benahlHtyto-ebtal- n themompletcd-and-t- o theBg bids-ooperation vby-Mis immortal tohav out ..JJhechurches, according to Dr. Talmage, the best perfected organization the 1924 tho site. This,, however, is not given about iron finished and 1, it the contract may he awarded before Man Swain. is pig by turning April ' Is a soul; the body he The ; rails in about were ail founded with good Intent, country has ever had. April, and work begin that month." will lose.primary plans at this time call for the serious consideration, as it is under- planned to start laying ' and were the means of doing much Dancing followed, Wildes orches- - erection of only first units of the stood that delivery of the acreage for ten days The architect's plans Include an is a soul, the body is eight-roocoke ovens, the tho initial units probably will be The work of opening up the coal good. It was not the province of the tra furnishing the music Dainty re and building facing Univer-sit-y "Though orheelse furnaces, blaft he would not be self furnaces with a Saints to fight them, cut to rresnmenta were served. avenue, and an "auditorium Jao-ta- g necessary property is progressing at- -a very Latter-da- y production .capacity made within the next day or two. the of 450 tons of rue . governors party included Second North street, the latter to conscious. The human body isCod's While plans are being formulated satisfactory rate and the management present their, own views aggressively, iron and the ovens pig blossom, of the universe, it's "Until the eariy-part- -et the nine- or 650 tons of coke a for starting construction of the p1ansto"haveThe mine fully equipped a with be used for Sunday school purposes, own capacity body. It is His handiwork, and day. The ultimate program calls for continued Dr. - Tal W. G. Williams and wife. Secretary to and, possibly for church use plants between Provo and Sprlng-ville- , and in operation by August 1. As teenth century," UhWmore units of achr or a tetai or iistit thraewhurcbrls .yfrjOrW' at other soon as the mint Is ready for opera- - mage,; "there was not a church bear- - the Governor Lamar Nelson and wife. work ia ii-jrtit iron production of about 2000 tons of the companyr-Theltlo- n tr ou: r son may use our automobile Pig to be used fop kindergarten work, it and 2500 tons of coke a day. for the branch from the Cedar domestic .market until such time as consternation when it was announced and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Lieutenant survey live We is and may in service. As! that the Church of Jesus Christ had Walker and Miss Williams, all ot Salt coke ovens are the Becker type City line of Uie Los Angeles is said. a Lord andTheit is estimated railroad to the iron holdings ot soon as the coke ovens are com been organized on the 6th of April, Lake City. Lee L. Baker, legal the lake unit that, ilrs;t the soul with installed will Preceding the ball a banquet was 650 for the 'Mena Trope hall trustees, be company in Iron county, pieted it is expected that the entire 1830." and body grow to tons of coke, produce, besides Dr. Talmage stated that there was given ait the Hotel Roberts. Spring next production of the coal mine will be the to is first lieves work will start on that building out the body, foul of be aUrted approximately J0,00fl004 If the soul carries off the cubic feet of gas dally. .This ent for this organisation, and flowers were used to decorate the within 30 days, and mat it will oe gether.It consecrates gas, week. Some development ot the Iron required to care torthe coke needs. body' It If the bodymade reference to the Church of dining table. Covers were laid for S3, completed before autumn. . carries off the soul It leads it to deChrist that existed among the including the governor, the governor's Kindergarten work now oeing done the $60,000 iMena Trope theme of, Dr. Richard L. Swain's third ball fa toBefphithi8 sprhrg , accord- - le!ture:4aatrehing at the Community 'ctm-Work ob I , r"Vl . -- IK.-,-r W btrmemmrwmmif,rr -- ll ; -- , -- ur "As-sobn- " rrrr n t j "d tie-ask- ed - o t-tha-. ay d - two-thir- y, MBJUEi irlt t!r being-pushe- Ills-car,- lt pre8veM , SttDOlmilil ReartsTate FUNERAL HOME in Procter hall Is to be transferred to the body. In order to enlarge the the new building with the commence- vate we the soul must augment body. ment '.of the next school year, and "All of the industrial activities are The first "funeral home" Procter hall is to be sold, Huse hall but the ot the an the offleewr Battery c and their partners. Captain The speaker contended that the Patterson made a short, talk ia behalf WUlUm Twelfth Church of Christ could be operated ot the battery members who had all is to be Shakespeare's enlargement in making the governor's ball nothing in March in Provo, according Night" is the new college play to be only in accordance with the plan of assisted having been disposed of. ' hand. With each new invention there opened ot the holy , success. presented Thursday and Friday even the founder, consisting to set comes a greater opportunity for the to Anson Hatch, of the Hatch Underin the priesthood with the right souU- "ings ia College halt taking company. name ot God. Dr. Talmage, ia clear "Would the absence, of man cripple Tills announcement la ot interest to exposition, emphasised the import This funeral home, a- - modern Idea GodT" asked Dr. Swain, ta which he B. Wlnship, an old friend for two- - reasons: college ance ot divma authority ai manifested! Dr. in townspeople .cities, already many accepted large replied that witnout man au or uod's I ia to be at 160 North the priesthood. He rather re ot Prof. Alice L. Reynolds, ia through are students under the 'appearing ot ave transfer writing Deeds for the first University prop piantwould have been deteated and gretted the acceptance by the Latter-day- . to President F. Harris of the ree that it, would have been impossible nue, to which address the Hatch Un- erty from the Hold direction ot Prof. T. Earl Pardoe; and ot the nickname. .Mor Saints a Shakespeare production is to be for the Lord to progress under such dertaking parlors are Ao be moved cent action whereby Prfoessor Reying company to the Columbia Steel staged. The drama ot thla famous mon," and stated that he had recently conditions. from an English nolds is to divide her time between a 1 received letter location at from their filed were with the present county corporation 'Borne men have, asked, 'What English author is seldom played in divine surprise that the the B. T. U. and the Belief recorder late yesterday afternoon. The. Provo, last year's single- - perform Latter-da- expressing could God care tor such a little speck North First West street Saints should use the magazine, expresses himself Society aw-- 1 . . v tail v iwv uuMUUifi u0 " ks folas man?"" laid Dr. Swain. "As well avj Uon ance of --the "Merchant -- of - venice-beia- g term; the speaker had felt as though lows: the first for some tea years. - be had received a rebuke, ''z::z23-ll- 29, township T eoulh,"1ringe;"t east is For this year s student body com tor a little blossom on the treef "?i8L,f?.d Further tiling of deeds of transfer petitive play "Twelfth Night or Preceding Dr. Talmage's lecture the .'1 have been very much Interested complete, in every detail," awr. like the blossom, contains a great po- now oratorio chorus rendered the beauti in having thai combination brought room slumber a com' "with Hatchto the Holding What You Will," was chosen. tentiality, aad is as necessary tor the for the added, Three warranty dead, never left alone while pany . continues. It la not only Shakespearean com ful selection, "The Arrow and the about, as you know I regard her as a' Lord as is the bud to the horticul deeds and one quick claim deed were edy but the most popular comedy Song." woman of very exceptional talent I rjn our care." turist, filed yesterday at the county record- theme by. the great bard. The staging have not nave tne idea tnai "Home people personally or STAKE M. 1. A. PLAY. er's office. The exact location .of the will be a unique production. to have her confineer The L? modern learning is destroying: jfeli professionally V property involved is given below. dious work of the cast and talent to xiassToom work. glon. Nothing could be. farther- - from Tne Utah stake M. I. A. will present 'On the other hand, I have felt that Tuesday, February 27. a knowledge of the lines and e truth. Modern 1 ears tag has promises Block 32, plat A, American Fork; the stage "setting of the Classroom was indisis elaborately ade religion recognies itselftvjt has their annual play Tuesdayin evening, For the book shower for the Provo the spirit to March 6, afjBilJL, piclock College Martha A. Parker Hunter to Jane planned Interest throughout the state is now made a new and brighter her. best life. It is not pensable heaven to hall.Gordan. New scenery, especially designed in high school library which ia to be j too much to say that no woman has being turned toward the coming state dawn and a hotter "and morterrible - - The' play this year 4s an unusually Seetion .23, township 5 sou th, range the fast for the COllegeTiall stage, has feature of fthe celebration In honor! done so much for the library of "-' wrestling and swimming meets,' the hell to yawn." Adamson to Walter arrived and a -- former of which is to be held in Provo In speaking of conditions -- sV the good one entiled, "The passing of 1 east; Mary A. part of this will be. first of Mrs. Jennie Wilkftis1 birthday- - Fri ! institution as she has done for your " R. Durrant h iisedbefore-thepubllwltcould nwf h.a.ve d.one some new March 24 and the latter in a world today Dr. Swain said. "Bhere the Third Floor Back." The great "bTA 4a 1.4.- - block - 58r- - Plat A - w wholeaomeiook ' au oeeu mereiy ffiiBrarianrT mi : ia .ulubleJ :n , . , . week, .earlier. . . , Pfojllghtihg arrangements to make xnisr jiiould tie no better heaven made than acterTOTheTobertaon"Tipireared o neea scored and thla oi in is iue nxuary reierence have tha aam fowling allt-tie- r years other-booplay distinctive. The Brlgham Young university God s good sons make, ana no worse Lot 4. block 58, plat A, provo; production of all kinds, aud books on bis- - work; that ahe will do vastly more matsmen have been busy for the past hell can be made than God s bad sons much success. T. full or; to E. has Ross It is Georga Peay. George jtch: jcbtnedy .and WIFE SUES HUSBAND. few weeks going through the pre, mate. God gave iiS the material to tory, travel, science, literature. fic- - for the university gives time everyone. SecUon31iownshp. JLsoutt range.. XluAr t)U;. will ho the- - lat4 iaJtltac great 4imlnary Orainlngr Now that the pre - ake a L. 3 to to of emulate the good 'qualities east: Andrew iiiompson f. A good library Is absolutely esseii Mrs. Mary Jane Crandall. of Spanish urainanes are over coach Twitchell war we made a hell and rode into it.' trying leader Chambers of Salt Lake. T!nr1r tint fUoA suit tnw HIvnrAA frnm tial to the carrying on of 'on his prosstandard has a pretty good line-uDr. Swain will lecture again to the ideal and spiritual minded " " -' . aecuon.au. wwnsn p i aouui, range heE,lshaD(L MBrriU QCramlall. The high ticliool work-- . At 'the present lime NEW-REApective team and. while expressing ho night inthe Community, church, when of the play. wilt not o raot, By attending the olay-yocertainty regarding a state champion-- ! bis subject will be, "Does GodvHave ",wj.coupie were married October 11 the I'rovo high Bcbool is feoliua.the only thoroughly enjoy it but will feel cyringviiio nuiuius vouiiiau. of inadequate library main-four children. Failure have 1914, and handicap pnip, ho feels --quite certain that Als a Body." . . . . . .... . , I .! 1. I. 1. .1 .1 .1.. flections 20 to 21, towtwuip 7 south, .io .iirovuie that it was an opportunity Jldbert Elliott and J. A. Owens will men la iiuueu uiai mis book. as la is aumber tf the " srounii anegea ior so well writtBa-van3 east; John ford to Provo- tho aVorce entertainment range drive will in do much a open a real estate officetomorrow at weights. creating ' ' SnrlnsrvillA Haldtntr rmnnnnv.214 West, Center street in ihe Whippresented. worthwhile, library for the school, Matches are elated for six different Section 2T, township 7 soutti,r range price's of 'admission are 35 and For several years the Porosis club ple Electrtcmiilding, under the firm HUSBAND SUES, WIFE. CONTEST TO 50 The weights: 125, 135, 145. 158, 175 and oents. A special price or zo cents 3 east; Knight Investment company haa talten over IT. The B. Y. Interest in the name ot Klliottsfe Owens. team has not to Holding company. has been set for the Boy Scouts, Both men are well known In Provo. filed a eomplaint high school library. Steele Claude has yet been elected but Coach Twitchell L Section 21. township 7 south, range f junior girts. At 10. o'clock Friday morning the having lived here for a number of has his eye off some ot vthe most asking that he be given a divorce Frovo-springto H. T. Heal east; from his wife, Mrs. Irene E. Steele. entire student body will gather to years. Mr. Elliott has been district promising men and expects to pick E ville Holding company, one man for each weight m the near They were married November 8. honor their beloved teacher, Mrs. manager for the International HarM. A,Annie Block 49-20, plat Provo; NEPHI 9 On the program will be ap- vester company for tjie past 14 years. future.1921, and. according to .the husband, Wllkins; S. Lichfield to Albert Lichfieht he was deserted January 30, 1922. . To date the t0ya have been, coach-Tnpreciative addresses' by J. W. Farrer During the past two years he has . Section 4, township 6 south,-Jranof the school board and' S. P. Eggert-se- been biBhop of the Bonneville ward, 'themselves. Prom now on a With nothing to gain by winning t east; Andrew P. Christofferson to tliFffi MEET ON ART EXHIBIT DAY. of the faculty. Alma Smoot, stu- wnicn position he still holds. Twitchell, will takeOthem over and and a crippled team to battle a strong C. R. Anderson. Mr. Owens has been associated with dent body presidentrwill give sentiperhaps Dell Webb will assist some. Section 20, township 7 south, range One. Coach Edwards' Provo high hoopThe Daily Herald for the past 18 28 -- The Presi. ments from the students. The local university matsmen are Feb. SPRINQVILLE. Sidelights sters dropper, with an awful spin, 3 east; Holding dents and executive of the from- - the life of MrsWllkins wlU be months as advertising man and busiworking against a decided handicap their final game of the season to company to Columbia Steel corpora- - women's clubs and committees m that they have no- - Tegular wres-kUin-g the given by Moneta McCoard. Among ness manager. of Daughters NephI last night When the broken- tlon, Both leave their positions with' the Pioneers coach. Both the University of of atmet the the musical numbers, will be selecSprlngville Dieces were picked up and the mateVtah and the Agricultural, college library Saturday-- to arrange, for tions from the music department of best wishes ot their respective com- -' tor tneir successTn their new lauTTQTrroTninirnieTfrTex Supt H. A. Tshles the local boys were found. to be on .. 1. Tenture. . . . '10NEER DEAD, instructors. JAYSO, heglnnlngMarch 15. The district . thesmairendor74ror-BcoreThe firm will conduct a general Coach Twitchell thinks that probachairman of the federated, clubs, Mrs. duet by Mrs. Elizabeth Evans Bechtol in such would useless be An alibi real estate, loan and insurance busibly his best two bets are in the heavy PATSON. Feb. 28. Enoch (Monk, a Maw or provo, wiir nbia the district and Miss luger Johnson. a case as this, but the results might i All former students ot Mrs. Wllkins ness. oI tnf8 c,ty' ale4 at tne am federation here thebn and Invitations weights where he has such men as W. the!P'oneer bv nartlallv he explained fit least Christensen natlenri Mrtr These r. Rnndav. mornlnirw win oe seni u every ciud in the state and her friends outside of school are tn . iniv;" CLEAN-UMV nrtanrfi .Inlloir-- . HMfls lUkh thor MEETING. Invited to attend the program. . . Ulnesa. His wife, Mrs, to be present brief a after tw, were left at Smart chance to represent-thrrY.-rlt- -ls tered in The' Daily Herald Jiggs draw480n1on Athof in hhn Charlotte preceded Monk, account of sickness. This V Probable that At a mass meeting to be held in tue death Just 24 days. ChrtstensenA will enter ing contest are now on display Jnthe home the 175 weight and 4 Wilkinson- - the show window ot the Provo Electric meant thaFPercyAnderson was run Central high school auditorium on Mr. Monk was born in Birmingham, - neavy -flrsttlmethls . year at and Hardware- - company on -- CwiUr in for. the November 14, 1848. He left Thursdarrevening at 8 o'clock sharp, weight award, and the other players were England, ' Provo City will be organized for the u me England-lncompa- ny with the late -- class can vcrow-- 4 street ii sattewlde t!lean own-Clean Home Samuel. Worsencroft andJobfl Ed- Judging from the many drawings seriously handicappedv aaMynmiwardare-ih4win- g for-th- e to-- J J5 ended V P weiL Provo Is full ot young artists whose campaign, which commences March 1. T. Bowen ia alsn a mans, crossing the plains by ox teams beei Provo. the having boys winners, Utah county has already been or1855 and settling in, Payson, where T0"" mea have throwa e conception of Jiggs are about as on the slippery Nephi rioor. ia ganized and it Is expected that all ot he has since resided. He was in the varied as the number of contestants. helpless ming in their weight to date. .... third the did In the quarter only S. Chlintnnaon the. communities of the county will be U Some very creditable cartoons are enBlack Hawk war and was one of the White and Green get going. Even at Meldrum and wtnv tered."i and stage drivers. working by the end of this. week. The aha.jr freighters early 9 scored points He married Miss Charlotte tloward. 1 contest will last until July 1, and the class; Blackham,, Jones' and The Judges will pass on the pic that the5 Nephltes team. local for the has, the best score at that are the shining lights in the tures some time after Thursday against schedule: March 18, 1872, and eight children ' - . . r The time will receive, the prise awarded . were born to them. k - " NEpiJL-- r . and Lynn Taylor. Ray evening1 so that' the winners of the . by, the .state committee. and. IL. WDowmaa are likely contest may be announced in The SunFour daughtors survlverMrs. Jerry v u. t. r. v, Reece, Mrs. P0tmderi. Mrs. William yo'V--v;i.t,,,Nebeker, day Herald. - a 7 0 . 0 It ; Burton, ,'TW.rrlirTrttrr-- Uttle time left for Harold Tanner and Airs. Kenneth Tan . 0nfr ostler rrc1nachwschooirwin 0 0 CAN YOU SINGL ner and one sonv Ivan Mquk, also 28 J ,i?tnre4 ,n each event-- This means you to enter the contest but jfotrjiwst GJa"' rf. on.V; it'..2 . 5 ,S , "at the wlnaer or the first bout of a be .quick abourif, of great-grandand eight grandchildren 0 0 t. ig ........ o Mondfy March the Provo - children. J'o'-- ht wiH have to. take on lose your chance of getting a .free I fh 0 " 0 T " 7P 3nf we third and fresh man. For the Ucket to the "Bringing Up Father" B" were Services heldin:theSecond 0 0 V ........ rr want every man and toy in .this ( ward chapel this afternoon.- .V.KM mmM tn ihn T. Luni, ' "PWaring on the mat draw-tl rity who would ,Iike, ta ing, who not no doubt be" resorted .to. Columbia theater Monday. Tne draw23 3 4'j Totals think they can sing, who know I,....;.. win be twelve bouta. This ing contest will close Thursday after ,uere PRQVO. -" BIRTHS ANNOUNCED. iaens that ilin . in i. S'they canH sing, but who likes to k. nuin G. p. p. 7., wi with the crowd that can. sing. limited to ahnni in., it , All pictures which have eea left in 5 1 A fine baby boy 'arrived at the home We - wish to organize y a Tha nail Herald office hot later than Jacobs, lf 0 0 ... 0 of Mr, .and Mrs. T.Willlam Jones male glee - clubhand we will 'bel Dixon, rt tleraoon afternoon Md 5 o'clock tn Thursday six 0 remaining i . .' . ... .. 1 . 0 s Mrs. Jones wat Knudsen want coo-...in Itv A lot of fun; learn morning. you Tuesday e contest ana me . entered 0- 0 0 Bome.hapMr song-fo- r iTibi formerly Miss Lavon Henrichsen . or everyday use. ' at the free Anderson, in ' specially desirable In that 0 0 0 this city. , rg Come ViRemem; everybody tn of. contestants will save 1 ..(Mr. and WrsJ Woyd. P. Harris are ber. Monday; Marcn 5. high school. x la the Provo Electric ic.ue iwice ." , .. .. ........ The t display ,T w, d A. w.1 ..v..: arrival over a .t the ot .f .. CELL WEBB, II1 ft.. a. rejoicing Mlhlljt is alreadyattractlng io see company'e store attention - ; Totalt , 'tk. ... Z - Th Prtc lumendmlssioa. t. baby boy, born Sunday morn "Community Service, Prior to the war ballooning was the tvonte sport ot Clermaim and ' of deal ; a great feres-WlIsoB,-. -Re.Here the start of a race at Berlin, the first la eight year ' . ... , yet aeci worked out Nephltes, the anctent-inhabita- ofiWting-omcial-s, nU America. Transfers Woman of Talen t9 a Provo-Springrill- v WieSa Provo-Springvil- le . been-satisfie- l . d ur ?e Lc-ga- . for--tw- ks -- -- if-s- jlrtueri -- heaven--an4-during -- j ' p u- ESIIMM an .1 a - d , JIG6S " COS - .' tlv nd o INS, g " , ge n ' - v provo-Sprlngvil- mlLimltsianejmaunaiegi : andy-Wilkins- on. P k ---- lss-pou- !'! r ir Hl, Gennany Resumes Its Favorite Sport1 , The-firsth- alf J Mc-into- Hoi-bjoo- - city-whic- h - else-you-- will sr-at' ! 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