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Show Teachers Aim At Rabbits FOR POSITION OF .Ten Provo hunters Tuesday bagged rabbits in "Cedar valley. The mighty nlmroda are said to have bad Plenty of rabbits to aim at, anTto have shot a great many more shots than the rabbits killed. ,jaosi or tb,e hunters were faculty ' members of the Provo city and are said to be much better teach ers than hunters. Those who participated in the onslaught on the hordes fit C.oAar. volln. kv.it. were n. . I ikvuiui euni. 27, COLUMBIA ROAD COUNTY DOGTO Steve Johns Sustains Compound Two Republicans, One Democrat, r fracture of Right Leg: Are Mention! Before in Accident. . New Commission. ..v. . Proyo, 85 yeara of ,fitey Johna . age, working lor a railroad; construction tompear near Sunnyalde, am talned a compound fracture of the right ief . Christina dajr, noo& whei blast .went off prematurely. Ha also iwUtflftd. afreral &rulreg on the body. . u. joana .was. orootni (Q.t&e,?rovo flenera) rjM?tti;-- Taeiajl Jaornijit Three Prdvo doctors are balnr men tioned as candidaitea for county physician, the appointment to be made immediately after the reorganization nf we noara or county commissioners Clarence Rnvi III PROVO STEEL Bias t CANYON SOLD TO TO ASK SALT LAKE OS T INTEREST FOR STEEL MONEY First Unit; Steel Mills To Follow Says Sec: . . . ouu nuj Associates Confer With Board of Salt Lake ouuui Purchase Fuel CompanyChamber of Commerce to . Stock of Provo Ovens Furnace-Cok- e Raise Fund. Me: SACRAMENTO, CaL, Dec. 27. Articles of Incorporacommittee from the Provo Cham. tion were filed in the office of the uiaui miereais are sellinrH secretary of state yesterof ber Commerce will meet with the e Spring Canyon day by the Qjlumbia Steel corporation, aDelaware firm, with Oscar Garrett. board of to B. James" of governors the Salt Lake a capital stocfc of $20,000,000. Smith and asso '" K.. company T. n j ciates of San Francisco Chamber of Comffleree in Salt Mr. Smith acquired an interest with City Thursday noon at lt.li. The Slake. Joseph Reece and C H. Wricht. the Knight people a few years ago commitee representing the local or-By E. S. HINCKLEY Superintendent Dixon and Mr. Fox The candidates are Dr. U C. Potter, and since that time has been actively ganisatlon are Thomas P. Piernont. are to be the rh&nninn mn reputed Secretary Provo Chamber of Commerce.' present county pay ale lan; Dr. E. q. C. X. John 8. Smith, W. O. Hughes, former oountr Dhvaldan. wad wieioers, getting nve rabbits each. eagagea in nandiing and selling their The question uppermost in the minds of Th uWuiAt' h&ttMned Creer and E. S. Hinckley. hm. Dr. X Karl Beck, one of the younger leaving n rabbits between the other coal through a selling . .... M a citigens of Provo is, . A organisation toe ninm ouunrocuoa camps aoout pnyaiciaoa or me county. The of two the com 108 M,ni w nave a sieet plant meeting mi tees .vwu The party left Provo in automobile. oompany. avuig tfcrw nllai aoutaetst Of .&iolde. - While the DoUUcal comolexloii of have been arranged br PmiiiMt i. at 9 o'clock Tueedav mornioc mnA wn'ch organization will oontinua 'to B. evWenCW ava,b,9 Before joana ecmw i away, the ex we u we f perfocUy safe nnchanged were back from the handle the business as before, with J ber Hampton of the SaHTLake, Cham- in saying1 YEsT hunting expedition by the elecUan. Pr. Hughes' friends of Commerce. Sf-'iS believe a Democrat cm command a as sale, agent Plans will be discussed at the con. The quesUoirithat then frequently ' T1 eonstraafws g Dr. Hughes already tee tM follows, "Will it really be a majority. na their ference for the cooperation between ?u Vy: "'"a .new" track tfam ia Pe&TereRla served two terms in the office steel ZZZLiZ. ' will oanssng 4w!f""connections ! plant blast coniinn a " furnace?" the dwtog business intereMta nt . . . ornly . . suit AMii rnnn arn nu. hum wiifl wiinor - u mu.., i. I tii M Jinirni 'I'niel & n.. a Granaa ftUroeo foto 8unyside to which time be gave excellent atten rmnuiu k and the City men we ' feel there in Provo m. Atin - i - ntrtitnli busies in justified r ht. Columbia, the aew townalt-' of the tion to tne needs of the poor when ML t. o U that Columbia the saying Steel to raise the money necessary fori saw a whole herd of them rotnr i tv., .... Columbia Stew corporation, where the ' Dr. Beck is a Republican, anM n " recently the Columbia Steel corpora- corporation wiU aetuaUy develop, first, coke ovens and blast fur- -. Tl mpa. Bringing company Trfll get to coal front the removed to Provo from Lehl. Hie ahead of us about 800 yards like I w. ',?. tion plants to the ine in,lIaI un and just as fast as markets can be created tamer property of the Carbon t family la well known In Alpine and .rgettlgareun? ST branch out into open hearth furnaces for the company. The new apar la about tt whertl bis mother "has been a tehi, " that the manufacture of steel comine of the Realizing times the rabblU woflid rush riabt . "Vn operaieo -- ,.! . mllea mag ana passes through some leader among Republican women. steel industry to Utah countv will lne "u,uu . ' ,au linn throueh nr nd hart aeces-sary . very rocky it Dr. Beck entered the sractlco of territory, maung not- only this cotraty but to item. We fl i. J to blaat alfliostevery foo of the medicine about ' two years ago and sport-trytai SLd benefit stae of Utah, the Salt Lake S "-SKS ... way. , & came to Provo a year since, associat- ILn'never1 gof in. Chamber of Commerce is said to be steelSnt18 development of a great, several construction gangs are ing with the Provo General hospital property for a number of years with vitally interested In making certain m processes of growth. First'4 steps Ih l? ar.many a splendid organization to assist him working on, the road which: must be Dr. Potter also 1b a Republican, and that the steel plant will come here. constructed the coke ovens and storage In the various ready for the hauling of the coal when is said to have the support of the apartments for Business men of Salt Lake City are departments, which then blast furnaces, etc construction work on the blast fur county Republican organization. will ex-: with Dr. continue, the F said to SWEDISH be inclined favorably towards naces on the While considering these factors and steel Potter now is serving his first term ss ceptlon that Thomas R. Stockett will Provo and Sprtngvllle In many others connected site begins. be the general manager and J. Wm. assistingthe wim a large plant, our citizens are and there have been county ' physician, funds raising for necessary the interested' in knownaturally Johns was the only man injured at will as assist Knight who vice he believe that well merits many president purchasing of the land for the indus ing just what advantage and disadvantages will come to our the explosion. , He was given first aid a The will city Knight people continue to trial site of the steel corporation. especially in view o ESTATE SOUGHT give their at the camp and was then taken to the thdreappointment, ucvciuincin ui a Bieei pianc. fact that Dracticallv all other Re support to the, new organiDefinite plans for the cooperation From our present information the first unit in this Ptoto General hospital, where he le publican officeholders zation. Mr. Stnrkptt Is a man n, were renomibetween the two chambers of com- plant will now resting comfortably. be coken ovens sufficiently experience as a coal mining engineer,1 nated by their party and by to handle 1000 tons of coal per large havind operated mines In British the conference tomorrow of the local day and a blast furnace of 500 tons the people. of pig iron. daily UTAH GOUfJTY L'oiumjMaaftd other fields. Dr. Potter was born in Payson, Utah, committee the board of governors Ihis means that approximately 1000 capacity tons of iron ore must Te new'TsWersare composed of of the Salt and his father being an eatly settler in Lake organization. PROVO HIGH MEET pass through the blast furnace each rlav. Tr tHgH)wing: Xles B. Smith, presithis county. He is a member of the According to the letter of accept dent; J.snr. Knight, vice president; ance received Utah County Medical society, State Mrs. Hanna ePterson Who yesterday by President proximately 1000 tons of coal must pass through the May Frank .1. Koran, vice president; B. W. T. F. coke ovens every day. Or to put it in another form, it. Medical association and A. M. A. of the Pierpont IGH Pna that ' secftetary-treasurer- ; 'Orabel, J. "A. ville Holding After assuming office Dr. Potter from tlio Be m leaw ou maximum cars ol iron ore and 5U of more cars company G.-HResident of Has Santaquin P. LADS established a new system of records assistant secretary-treas-ureof coal Stallmgs, Columbia Steel corporation, the steel must be unloaded and passed through refining every 24 hours: must know organization by approval of the county commis by definitely Her. Money Awaiting Some people who contemplate this ' Mers. Smith, Foran, Knighjf, and January 23, what the holrtlng sioners) at the county Infirmary In vig6rous activity, figure are actively engaged in the 1921. This sytm of ii mraitment company Intends to do in tuiine some cqllossal imaginary disadvantages which may come to us. " The whereabouts of Mrs. Haana Stalimps coin Dssiness. and tlie other &k eitors, over the lar.d for the plant-- . A.o"ire"-- i J EVE is in duplicate form, one being filed Peterson, or pederson, is wanted. i i hey see our city submerged in a sea of smoke and soot, with all " art anions tlie most inf uer.t ml hnnir tors' with the county auditor and the other Her lart known place of residence ers anJ meeting will b held in San .the arcesriory disagreeable fumes, men business of San gases, dust and dirt which Francisco, Francisco of the Columbia Steel cp-1. the institution. This commitment was Santaqatn, Utah county, I t.A. wlio hae a favorable eye on Utah in'. condition of the oration on January 30, 1923,. at which might accompany such a wholesale process. Basket-bai- l indicates the physical .Money left ber from tie estate Interesting Pre-leagIn reality, however, this will not be th case. It is roe eroVis fur iriuchmwv am! fiid's wn patients and the financial standing of her sister Mrs. Isgrid Anderson. generally-..noThe will company continue to for the grading of the site will b:1 This haS" increased the Kristianstad, Sweden, in awaiting the that smoke mciins waste. In the black clouds of smoke Game Promised Local i, pr'.ix rty at the :nijic and in plannod. financial income of the institution be- her. which now Umio fiom the smol.estacks in our tne tl where cities coa! is "larekted, citv, we may be sure thousand dollars tomorrow's three meetlrir and two th" tween Following In order that Mrs. Hanna Petersmf, rr.d in ;. al the fan? This Week, wau ii are Prove ( of Comercp will 1T that more than 90 per cent of thcartual heat value of the coal hnsban-- l or chl!dr.'i. wiv yearly. !:n' C already favorahlv iwn fli drive f.ir beiiiK buriuiil is wasted. i. wii i i h tw-sharp ffl t h -- wed ie4egs,4 ot fre estate lmhT will be continued.' of Coaph Clarence EaVara'a i'.iitd ann.-i'itro locil haslnisH ni'i is interested in eliminating waste, and Science Provo high school is putting hia bas work the doctor became aceiistumeu sister tbey. must get in communicaMr. iWiU::il sutf liiitt t'.es any great ... hulloiie great o m, Mental tion with th admi'ii tralor ot t!.e .in vesting mijiions of dollars, of necessity,-reduce- s ketball squad through some fast paces to by experience at the State -t is to oh- ,. i" cim.eiiltjf they have to waste v.., Kn l'vito.. and which cases haves con estate. Karl U hit to get them in trim for the ' ' l 'I the i!!Tiirrun,i. The first essential in (he economic nt i . k:M' r i ' ).;. on nunierou. ocra Sweden. Utah after cerned county production ' Ll games which wll A 1:1 c:i il b it d".ina:i.i, v"i shortly a h h pade coke This quality of coke is produced i':;; sions the past two years, have . ecu A notice to this effect ;s prints! the holidays. i ,h" cost.ptin 10 uie in v:u a minimum cola? ovens where all volatile and at handled .f expenst in ant.i'T place A practice- game will be held in the todays isr.'pHi gaseous substances cont. , LISl1' UV of this county. i,r The IJa'Iy Herald, .sent here U m tie o i! r t. he tars-- , resins and oils are drawn coal local gymnasium between including the high taxpayers r this off, and the com- - t ' t f difficulty f r 1IS? Hi 1H21 he outlined a In '. in aihiimis.ratur Swedei. I L.fc.1 1 V t" ' .r rlSK ('.:'. yuu is fixed and remains as coke. squad and the fast Pleasant Grove animations of II UU U carbon .VW puralively pure !i,::a!!.v. which- Practically contagions, Should anyone lniow anything, i.'-hoopsters Friday evening. The boys all that would par.-- off in the ordinary.. turna.ee as smoke vii:i t e y:.m:l.:;d and Mrs! Peter on or her is refrom Strawberry town 'are going at a iiiace:! in the public schools unci J.Ui! tained a !jd developed into various This syste:n w.is enPAAil them tn the n fi of commercial' nlin nrtTAniiip thini rn loin rfer real the this .yuar t'.iaf they may correspond with th.? .v. should put up a good game here Fri- larged upon and improved ,v tn imuitu tu ti minimum. road "" .t;uiv over school;' all the to extended and ndminirafor. prove re!aticras4iip'wii'i to t,r Observe the sm(;ke:Uacks at dur local gas plant; the waste of day. The two teams have met once serve th( not supervised by Mrs. IiLgrid. Anderson auft d to tthe uefore this- season when Provo was the entire county, -' ii smoke with all its disagreeable accompaniments is eliminated.-Theof illlt'o'is The rt following otty health regulations. share of the estate left for lift-- Ptter-so- thrersh a he.iei' i,;ir defeated by one point. si:pel ('p , (ji(e on tiu- death of fonry K. Salh active in wTiich we cook our foods, and heat our houses depends . with Dr. been has very Potter or . her . jfas heirs. s , In WeBt and Clark. Coach Harry the pre.-;- nt, however, the heve l;rrn p'ls-i-- d l)v ths I'r'n'O and civic betteTmeht of Provo all lllis fuel which ordinarily goes out of the smoke- - , upon conuni-slQ- n saving Richards ,has two of the best indi- health ha:' v.vt w on fit 1. o. O. O, rofviin-mt'on hMee !, F., He has willingly d to grant ihji n:'V vidual basket shooters m' the county, and Utah county. . stacKs and interstat? ? of d ili.'.n the chimneys. m:uittc". Osea" to lecture before home and in. the state. West, who lias responded sliipinenls, but when this r.ad has V..,'i.lin. Fred Ti urgood a::d Arthur iOFHCERS coal tars and various other iljiot wher- LEGION must all b civic (.ases, and school organizations been granted had a reat deal of experience on the ever it' Wood: and whenever requested to do .s". carefully preserved and put to the highest possible economic purwill not only assist the polished, floor' and who comes from a I committee on condolence on pose. The tioned mines, but will enable the other tlie dpath very existence of great manufacturing concerns delarnlly; of Basketball sharks, noias SuthfrlMiol o!?. tf UAnrv down'one of the forward positions ', on the to submit the tnl.mv: ..: for vonr an-- pends upon the proper conservation .and use of all properties dependent entirely TO BE D. & R. G to obtain more cars and as--al general rule keeps his guard There was a time when 'no"attantion was paid to thse rro- for proval: their use, well occupied throughout the game. IIUMUII MIIIIU "'Resolved. That it was with dee j ; ducts. In the early refining of petroleum, kerosene was tje.pro-that the rnembrn of Provo cjuct desired and gasoline, regret paraffin, ete., were permitted to waste. , one of the mot wicked eyes forjhe fha ihcBtainrf officers of the Amefiodge No. 14, I. O. o: Ft oT'iiother us1: 80 in times past, anchaf present in. districts remote basket"6f any player in the" state. He. "frouj Lfegion. post No. 13, of Provo, will 8udi"n panning away I E PROGRAM tte 'be ipstald- at a banquet to be" given centers oi popuianon coKe is proaiicea ana a devoted husband and rings them Utlrbm any position, on Sutherland, permitted IIW IIIIWWIWlllll""' -- f by the nost at- - the Hotel Roberts, the floor Aid .never takes into loving iaUtrr. The golden gateway to to go to waste. But in a plant such as the.CkjlUmbifi Steel corpora- , wei-- ; the distance "he is away the hternai city has opened, jjj6 Thursday evening. More than '60 rara-- must ba made to yield thehighest tion will bujld all committee The miggionary bas- from the basket ,: He has played win luvai iiwoi ic-- i vv in? uem.ui ne ... , '1 lu joat .. . . r: coine gone of linn, have will ward charge Third Provo Ittfion DTUIIL. aU the of .t. t. PROVO n..t OF UOS;Oie 0l the ofticerg MEETING wuii uie tand ketball long before he duld feed him ivuiei ui rd antfe to OB Klven at tne twiiifs fn the fountv have al-been f and earth self, n4 player. good upvu nic ine t'liicieucy in tiiieiiing nun uie ucycuuo hall Thursday evening, invited to be - ' I The other Pleasant Grove players amusement pment. cara wean "As you feel your loss Keenly ana "quality 01 COKe. me more-nearri iixeu approaerres. 28. December &. V. Slack and State Commanderare ahwafrobg, especially Richards, : The program for the meetlnsr of the mourh his departure may iho So with will dance are the' more"' go metalhirgicaf the Don the of 'processes. perfect ,, The proceeds :. ... Paat Commander Wesley E. King of the tn Of his sweet li'e'and khlll deeds com missionaries two towarda-agsUtta- g coke te d all coal having oyen-anIZZi le?5" fort passed througjxa fat the meantime' the. PrOvo quintet, SUt.Uto CtefcVlfl be in attendance LrSS" t In this your sad hour of be- - coking ' ' I L for the and n ma .MMmi 'alt nuiuAc lknub..J'll. nn,nln n . A wiU MhS principal speakers of. has not been Idle.;. Practice has been wlio will leave the Third .ward veu ctjoJ auiuunviqi aVemet,t 192 w1!, b; pitied at a fflTtag possioie presei goaictwo next the Weld within nrirl Rfint rsitv tci rlirr. will ho A held every day and the boys are Im- mission tne evening. rtnr 0f fhR cYerntfR Good-byIn lio hclH till morning comes. ivcckB The officers to b Installed are L A Hcte Utah Tbursd proving continually. . Since ,JoHey in .-. We not but pain. hopeless 4i are Eltoa part leave nil. to 'practically The migslonaries Robert Edwards, commander; George , thBBm. sprained kie ankle in the Vhi game, Rpnr(.,pntoHvptt ,rnm son of Mr. aTad Mrs. Arthur ;': Harrig( vlce Commander; he development of this first' unit there vyill b$, the, coke . llV Frank VV. ... here J aWUO weeSr ttoFmlayson" has been Taylor," It ,,nc, t j 11119 auu a v.uuo i,mK. lb Ul uui jk iicaiis ana sianiora ruwcuuu, ouu ui Dnnn, adjutant; Mart ROylance, u,vi,,j - T , .. aim ,tuamuri .. . l. ,1 ovens.-caretainers-o- f immense Rapacity, retaingra. jor.cpaj.tar't ' holdlrfg down .the center position. He Taylor, foot ue tuu iu presifjaiiu win ' Oeorge Koweison. Ve'rn Greenwood and Frank Deming, ent at theuian is doing good work and will be,uad Bishop and Mrs. AfVior rttant nn nweet And nnd thnf wb Mot fnmjl(,'P9 nf fiOfV tnDft dailV. fSttaf t ind Provo rpfain Matters meeting. Taylor nas neen ca ie iu again .Friday ; Jh nhe" "game against in Mr. to the new steel industry of Good-bytin morning comes again. jfv xhe railroad tricks and sidines for the plant will, 4a ,all wnile executive, committee, pertaining mission, SUtes Eastern th Pleasant Orov.iJthough Jolley is Utah tounty will- be part of Uie dis- Resolved, By the officers and' man!'. me sum total of sH tracks now:' not as yet able to ba In the game, his OMr. Powelson ig going to riixRlnnn tn hi mnrle nf tha mffoflnv bers of Provo lodge, in regular session probabiUty, be equal in mileage to the mlaslon. " "'T.Xt"fr"tJXv M" OF foot is getting better and it is bebetween Provo and ISSIQNERS wllfbe , of the to Efforts Springville. made have W. W. assembled, that the sympathy The missionary committee promise lieved that he will be ready to be in When be extended to Brother of entire we the consider the National lodge Armstrong, president machmery aS- - . dance. e(iliipmeht the buildings, at time the game again when the league all a splendid and hi brotner Salt Yin 'nnorufinn rt thia fivat unit nf ntVif f ! LaVe of City-abank Sutherland's tnr family Copper . PPSSftripa mtveaaarv starts.- of the newly elected directors "of UTAH LAKE MEET one INFANT IS BURIED. sitner8 Promises to &evelop into one of the real producer Steel, plants of inThe lineup that no doubt will be the Columbia Steel corporation, to be used by Coach-- Edwards against Pleasone of the speakers at the league land's family and his brothers amd America, it makes other industrial achievements in OURjiciaity Funeral services were held Tuesday ant Grove' is as follows Hoag, right to sisters, and a copy be engrossed on appear almost microscopic. the meeting here. lowering Matters the Springville pertaining forward Taylor, left forward; Flnlay-on- , at the family home on tne records ot mis loage; mat a copy William Riding, iniani son of Utah lake will be discussed at a for Knud-en- , road MISSIONARY RETURNS, NURSES GRADUAT" be Mtat for publication In the local FIGHTER GETS JAIL. center; Peay, right guard; William Henry Rid- meeting of the Utah lake commission Mrs. and Mr. of left guart; Collins and Jacobs, newspapers and that tne charter rj in Salt Lake City at the offices of morning. died Monday who SPANISH FORK. Dec 87v Glenn ing, substitutes. Three nurses af the Prow Tony Hamblin, age 20, was sen- this lodge, be draped tor a period of by Howard Miles Miller in the Mclntyr building. Aei,.r,r , who haa been laboring aa a Prayer was offered were commission consists of the fol- tenced to thirty days in the county thirty days." The who have completed rheir-courshospital George The speakers D. S. church, in L. for the Roper. BUCKLEY CASE DISMISSED. missionary 111 B. and James W. Tuesdav Farrer by Judge and Bishop lowing members: John of study were presented with' I'linol", has returned to his home Billings, I. Jacobsen 8HERIFF ATTEND8 MEETING, f. s. Hlneklev Of Provo, Milton Ben- - Tucker on the charge of obstructing an two after of absence at the graduation exerchea ' He is diplomas The case of the state of Utah vs. nthed' in of an the . his yeari. officer DorenTus, and Isaac Grace performance bv the Bonneville ward nuar-- nion. A. F. w. D. Buckley of Provo was dismissed Sheriff J. D. Boyd attended the the sort of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen. and Christmas party at the BBk was tne in hospital Mr. today by Judge Ellas Hansen on mo- tet. The interment re9ented a(hhMn beaded guilty of har-Cit- y meeting of the officers and director Xo be Sunday afternoon. EWELL INFANT BURIED. cemetery tion of District Attorney C. J. Wahl-quls- t. E. R. Hall of of the ttah State Bureau of Irienti'Va tor- - ing struck Marshal The nurses are Bernfi coming legislature will te Provo Bench. Viola Bradford of iMt faij Buckley was found mninted at the meeting. The Condi- - Almne Inst Thursday night, when the tion in Salt Lake City this afternoon. Span- UNDERGOES OPERATION. William E. Ewell, Infant sou of Mr. lsh Fork and 1 is one ot the directors of pillty by a Jury In a case ,of an altion of the lake at the present time latter attempted to separate Hsmhlln Sheriff Boyd vuwwv. LaMar wa Mn. Kwell, nrd V Interred ton. -i leged tatutorj?f offeris. . otners wno were engaged in a the organization. in no Id to be worse than It nas oeen uMrs. Wells Richmond, 542vVest Sec Baker ft Baker, uttorneyi for BuckThe bureau of identification was- - or- - last Saturday in the Provo City ceme . VlViUlSHIj"' on this for several years, ti'e take oem? anout rignt. , . waft operated street, nii!cd rerentlv a ley, moved for a new trial which was ond North among the police tery. flOirlt. Un ohnt-nnrnnrnmisp hosGeneral services .T.V funeral The Provo were at to held at the J" ? which lt h The B. Y4,U. Idaho and Arizona club officers and sherlf's of the state raniea by judgs Hansen. The case mnrning ess something is done to lower the . Drs. J. Karl "."i110-crlm- - the Hatch. Unlprtaking establishment and their hmiuM 7.or in dentlficatlon the noma come op at the January term pltal for appendicitis. 'nrilltate tne " owners -i of win entertain .. I IH M ... L1IT the I Mfl iVft inursaay Haaiava level of the lake m-'ea of Heer of ihe speaaera were uisnop U U Nel-- lar w v evening . . a.- -. '.?:.r" ..?,-- '.vt it rho iff. tnnis and tnbrlne-te- rhrim. of. tourt, but du to thVta of various kinds was "tbA' ever be- - fir will he In the form of a sack the state eloper togrtftar In their el son of tne second ward and J. A. jaw w gertnr necesBary witnesses operation. to reports fron, he flooded next spring than Mr. according well, torts to eniorce me center or attraction. ,.iCw.u. ,. i Wahlqulst askethat th case be along apron and. overall party. jore flinussed. . the hospital. . LLf'SirL . . . ti." u... Ij lae. it . . " nr,. jv J3&L Z.,:T r fSL Ja-SUllIn- .""w"".- - n. -- f ,(', ijr -f- . Provo-Snrlnrvll... m, "l. ' i Efi - the-entir- manaf 7ht Sk! 10 Provo-Springvll- tL Provo-Sprin- HBEJUT . - ue e pay-case- ' -- 1. a;-- n-- T on l .t:ai:.--i:i'l- , . l.-- i ::!h'-ia;'- - V- 0 'cVi'-dren- -J i ( , pl.-as- f Hi . rli? . 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