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Show T TllfittiALD and Sunday Herald published from The JJ.V.Id building, on' South First Wait street, mtdway between Can.: and First South streets. Till! WZATEZZ n,, sWpally UTAH-Unaattl- ed tonight and Saturday; not much changa In ten I, paratura. V0t.XXXVIl.;NO.242. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923. 55 PRICE THREE CENTS. 1 a3' OMf s in the Home MERRJLL THEATER Uhenuthal.y.OJii Jav& ihem and "l "omBiTthefn at every opportunity. Above "! ZToaay m provo has been des- all, take thU occasion to put your ignated as'" Boys Day at Home. arms around mother, give her a WaHeMsaturallyresjjmejJht good big kiss as y.ou did when a lit- most of the days of the boys-artleMad spent at home and that the normal Play with your sister and brother, lad appreciates his home pretty well and give, slater the preference at all it is nevertheless. a mighty, good times. If your parents are out of policy to celebrate this particular town, write them a letter that will phase ALsJkQS MP wlthjappropri-at- e reach them on Home Day, exnress- "anil buslneaa .men "Unless the ---Ceremony. fihg iove and taftlfln fhem". j "other baseball tana ot.ProT purThis will call attention to the re To the Fathers-Giv- e; over the "enhis homeland tire evening to your boy. Tell tiim chase BtookHn the Pnwo Athletic lation of the boy-tassociation within the nextfU to his family. He will consider this about your. own boyhood, the games day bis day and it will you played and some of your evper-iencehours ProVo will not 4 represents particular him .appreciate all the other Make him feel that you are help 4 by a team In the Utah State days lie spends at home and above a boy all over again and that you baseball league," declared Bay all he will be. made" to feel the im- are really and truly a pal to 'him. Present him with a game, baseball, .Tlmmerman,-forme- r president - ot portance of the family group. JProvo a glove or something that you know is situated superbly 'City at f the athletic issoeiatlon, , today's to make the Boys Day 'at Home a will please bim. ' meeting; of the Prow Rotary club To the. Mother Yours is the real hundred percent success. , J" one r to Hotel Roberta, 'T'e are on the threshold ot the There are few allurements to divert opportunity to make the Home Day itate league season and the club froin 'this one big day and evening. a gala occasion for the boy and family In our good city will parents. 'Make is a point to' serve has no money," Mr, Timmerman Hardly said. "We not only bate no money be unable to do something definite dinner when you and father will be able to sit together with your boy with which to hire ball players out and worth while Friday. The following points are offered ani plan a program in "advance for we have a deficit left over from ' Z to the boy and to the parents as the entire evening, at home. last year.w-"""rto do on Prepare a supper tor the boy with the mere suggestions-wha- t Mr. TlmmerniaB explained - The each all the good things that appeal to his Friday.originalltrvof salesraise to oroeram of stock more.ro- - eye and appitlte. Direct your con money to tinance4he start of the! Parent will develop many versation in the interest of the boy season. He urged every Rotarlan srams oi wuvny. rder that he may appreciate the T th Boy Make it point to - to buy somesiack. him. Give the boy Harry ieal, president, and .Merle j put side the regular engagements love you have for - of the day after school hours and the surprise of his life and con asot the athletic Taylordirector, soclation also tdeaded" for aid to with a spirit f love explain to your vlnce him once, and foe all that parents that you are going to stay home is the bestblace. lifiancing the tall club. Make the evening oite-o- f games ot home A." your love and apturned President Oscar. Spear and mother of father. skill, song and engage ifl some thing that office over to Us snccessor, preciation President James B. Tucker, as Make op your mind that you are go- - that will bring all the members of to make this day at home the the family i together. Secretary Reed .Andeirberf; tmns-jhMFind a homeless boy and add him ferred Msdulles to Secretary Clay most enjoyable event of your life, Do not sit around and wait for the to your happy family circle for the ton Jenkins. The formal inauguratofficers folks to make the first move. Show evening ion ot the will be held later. . E. L. Roberts voiced the- suggestion of the Provp Chamber of Commerce that the- Rotary clab meet with the Q. of C'and Klwanls r members once a month. r"' . If hlp - . o; AND as IDGEfrightful scene NEWS VIEWS 1 WERE KILLED AND CURVES in r ill -- the ,Patron-of AHEAD. i 38 INJURED Columbia-Theat- er a chance to see the old truism ot "The first five years are the hardest," portrayed in reel life, which is aq actual reflectfon of real will have Th"TCrwffnTs Provo and! Spanish Fork united fu.a movement VDangerous Curves, Ahead." by the. Diamond-For- k can? Rupert Hughes,- - begina-I- ts ,egage-- 4 yon road, at a meeting Thursday of ment there on Sanurday. tte former clu.b at Hotel Roberts. This original screen story by one A delegation from the Spanish Pork Klwanls club appealed for co of America's best known novelists operation in road1 building, and met and short' story writers, lets the ob with the hearty assurance of Provo server share the joys and the Kiwanlans that such aid would lie of a typical young Ameritroubles given them. Wallace M.' Hales, county .Clerk; can married couple, as well as see W. H. Tolhurst president ot the how' they meet them. The story Spanish Fork Klwanls club, and begins with the marriage, then de-Henrjr Gardner, Jr., were guests of the dally differences that result in the Provo club. Messrs. Tolnurst the usual family squabbles. Later and Gardner made eloquent pleas on, when tne children come, ana the family fortunes Improve, the for road building assistance. "One of theflnest resorts in the kind of troubles change. Social ambition begins to cloud country is contemplated for the Strawberry," Mr. Tolhurst declared. the days of the young wife; and "We must 'see to it that the road the conflict becomes a question of through Diamond Fork is Improved. whether she should sacrifice the We now are working in cooperation care ot her children to her desire wi h the. forestry officials for that to shine in society. But this, too, is solved In a dramatic episode-- . improvement." Mr. Gardner called attention to new to tne screen. The first five years are finally the fact that Spanish Fork citizens will aid In paying for the steel lived through; .the children ;hav' Innumerable, , plant site, and urged that Provo had assist Spanish Fork in securing escapes fromyhjurihg themselves road improvement in ' Diamond and each other; and the husband and wife find that their hardest ork. Secretary E. S. Hinckley of the have "been met and overcome. rPnvo Chamber of Commerce told I of the work" done and contemplated "FASCINATION." b ythe chamber ot.commerce, menMae Murray has again shown the tioning the securing of the steel plant as the largest single item, possibilities of the romantic, rapidly-moand highly dramatic and the work of reclamation along Utah lake as tha largest now under brand of picture play. In "Fascina tion," presented by Robert 35. LeO- way. cluns-o- MIEb mud GUT By N. GUNNAR RASMUSON. Mamrnai Hfer"whCT-C14wyn4iatur- f r other" broke mamma!'' Eucb. were the shrill Tries that pierced the hearts of the hundreds who had assembled at the D. ft R. G. W. depot In. Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon to meet the hos pital, train carrying... the injured passengers of the fateful eastbound train which was. derailed Wednes day night at Woodslde. CHOIR MEMBERS We are'requested to furnish of the music at the funeral of Prof. E. D. Partridge Sunday afternoon. I would ask every member of the choir to be at the tabernacle at 2 o'clock sharp so we may prepare something appropriate and. worthy tor, the occasion. J. R. BOSHARD, Chorister. mfwrUt 'fi crawled want- - my ood jarm. The up. with my "moon seemed to tJircIwIft7Syst9rloua gleam around the entire scene, and t had a hard time to convince my self that it was all reality. "After the first scare was ore the passengers took courage; axu ' did everything possible to allay th) and hurts of . the Injured pains "Mamma! Mamma! I want to seemed to hSve1; some Everybody mammal" J Tears flowed down the cheeks ot thing definite to do." ' the women present as the calls All of the passengers were united a The body ot Prof. E. D. Partridge, were repeated time and again, and in the wonder of. the miraculous who was killed in the train wreck even the men choked on the sob escape ot all of the children on the that forced itself up their throats, at Woodslde Wednesday night, will or bit their allips, and knlt. their train. Not one was Injured, arrive in Provo Saturday-forenoo- n cases their, brows to keep back thes welling though in several at 11 o'clock from Price, where it tears.. mothers and fathers were badly The cries came from a little boy bruised and cut. The Dying glass : was taken following the accident The body will lie in state at the firmly clasping- the hands- of hjs from the broken windows aa the father while he carefully watched cars were twisted out of shape sank Berg Mortuary chapel. the face of every person coming deep Into the faces atid hands of Friends may view the body at from the train. The cries for many of the passengers and yet the family home, 195 East Fourth mamma were in vain. not one child was Injured even in Mamma was there, but she could " ' North street, prior to the' funeral that,way.' not answer his cry or dry the tears "The scene ot the accident is one funeral services are being that rolled dawn his dimpled face. picture which will never be erased arranged nnder the direction of the Her lips had been sealed forever from my mind's eye," said Mrs. Young university faculty and the and her hands hadbeen folded over Greta ' Hudelsoa of Cambridge," ' . bishopric, of the Manavu ward. her- - breast . Idaho, who received a small scalp . The services will be held Sunday Even as the boy was crying for wound and a few braises. i! TThe afternoon at 3 o'clock In the stake his mamma, her lifeless body was moon Just climbing over the moun' tabernacle. carried on a stretcher from the tain peaks, looking down, over the Dr, John A. Widtsoe and Dr. train to 'one of the waiting ambu- wrecked, locomotives,- - one on each ' Rclhard R Lyman, members of the lances. side ot the track; the baggage car L D. S. commission of education, The mother, Mrs. Irene Mohr ot with bottom up; the twisted ; cars; will be present to represent the Salt Lake City, had died on the the men. pulling at those who were first presidency of the church ana hospital train aa it was passing burled underneath- - the wreckage the Quorum ot the Twelve. Other through Provo, from Injuries sus or digging under thftjaftlw gwttu was referred to the Ebtary board speakers wilt he President "Tt N. tained In the wreck. Closely be the unfortunate who were pleading at riartNwhich "Another the 6peneol yesterday important thing of main will tomorrow's the be Hikinsr and fishing part President Frankli nS. Har- - hind the stretcher carrying the and praying for help lest they per-Taylor, the star the famous build 'is the road chamber Qt4irectorjQractInn. is Strah(Ltbater, doing Week activitiesBoys' Day ChitKf- must-nn-1 has Rotarjans voted to attend the prngrarfforUheBoya' rinfa : thfr runninr to and fra of the Yitatttd this tag program county banquet next Tuesday given in Doors. nn ininnui- - th" rarrvtn Af dertake," Mr. Hinckley said. "We jrivid than herNprevious Metr6 The music will be furnished by which rested' the boy's rrand-!nn- o honor Of Jack - Dempsey, world - Dr. FredTR. Taylor, chairman of the Rotary committee must route the tourist lt mother, Mrs. Harriet Mohr, also of j the dead and those seriously highways screen successes, "Peacock Alley.'' the tabernacle choir under the ot Prof. J. R. Boshard and Uke City. champion heavyweight pugilist, in charge of the day, has enlisted the cooperation of the Boy through the county. And nothing "Fascination," written xbg EdjUred to the Pullman cars "Whlchr who is coming back to his bid home Scout leaders of the concerns the adven- by , the music department ot the The elder Mrs. .Mohr was serious were atm sunaing on tne tracx; city to make the day one of profit and along this line that we could do mund Goulding,yo'una.Snanish-Ameritown to referee the boxing bouts under the direc- - ly Injured and was in such pain and the untiring work of the physicians which a tures, would more tourists here than to bring the boys. Pleasure on at the armory Tuesday evening. Florence Prof. of Jepperson agony that she did not recognize washing-thshe when can Diamond of the blood from the cuts girl experiences Several groups of boys under the direction of scout the Improvement Madten. son and littlergrandson.' her a comes fascinated hansome road.? and bandaging the. Fork by and bruises, hills into or the canyons where leaders will make hikes to the The pallbearers will be Dr. M. With the exception of the cries of maimed all ot thatj painted In Jacob Coleman, who presided as young toreador. Her plight leads thev will conduct calsses in signal workrtracking and cook chairman of the meeting, moved to many thrilling complications. C. Merrill. Dr, T. L. Martin, Pro- the boy, a solemn feeling seemed misty blue, la picture that will ing. Some groups are going to leave in the forenoon and that the Provo Klwanls club get The story affords Mae (Murray one fessors C. T. Cannon, B..F. Larsen, to pervade the crowd gatheredSat be forever riveted on my mind.--.- . lunch should with a W. H. The Snell and P. P. Blgelow. All the depot In silence they watched others in the afternoon. bring boys can see It every time t shut behind the movement tor the good of the best parts she has ever had them. of the Diamond Fork road. The for tensely emotional acting. The of the pallbearers are faculty mem-her- s the Injured carried or walking from my eyes. And the moans and of the College of Applied the cars into the waiting automo groana and the' insistent calls for is artistic, DfTCH. Carroll arid large crowd of youngsters are motfon" carried unanimously, and production . through-ou- t Science at the Young university," of biles suckers Provo and elaborate were in Forkers has the many gorgeous for the make it mighty unpleasant help seems like a dirge that tits visiting Spanish going to Professor Partridge was also The agony and despair that came; into and completes the picture.1 in the afternoon. The boys are going to arm them asked to carry back to their club settings. It Is aTlffany production, which river a member. over" the passengers in the accident A new meat market will bmm Its assurance that Provo Kiwanians released by Metro. selves. with all kinds of tackles to get the limit of the fish. the Interment will be in the Provo was told by Albert" Neudauer, a doors to the Provo public tomorrow ; would do -.their to all within ::,i"ii:;:ir-r....... power in to anxious who are "'AlTofthe unytone participate boys 1 when the Standard Market begins city cemetery. ACTORS COLLECT. printer of Sr. Paul, Minn who was bring about the Improvement of one: of those most seriously in- JACK its operation here in connection of the events Saturday should get m communication with the the Diamond Fork road. li as sooiuas possible so that a checu on the Merle Taylor discussed the base With tosevere cut received a Actors - Boy Scout off icers ..- - fho .TlSn,li.'rl.lJ BIMIV. jured, having spend years gathering ' ..6ev 16SiJ, UJ i . . over concus w the eye and 'possible ball problem, explaining the pro gether what they call their "char- LARGE SYMPHONY gu New, modernmachinery and cold nuniHW uiveiimug ' sion of the brain. X;' storage facilities iiave been install- Saturday will be the last day m the Rotary club s Boys' posed stock financing plan, and acter" clothes and so the different TO VISITPROVO most ed in the store ' for . the weeks so "It the all one of movie closes assume men to and and business quickly and happened urged interesting garments profitable proper. Week program, n It went' character yet seemed as theneb hours nanuiing of the meat- - and other .the boys of Frovo have ever had, according to residents oi stock obligation to give Provo a fans see on state league' baseball team. Mr. actors come from extensive ward by from the .time that the cars products to be sold by the; com- - the Jack. Dempsey, world's champion ciud, the officials oi the and Kotary city over and we were taken ouL." boxer and. wealthy coal magnate ot last year the robes. that HLliL. explained Taylor itipped ' said' Neadauer, as ho was lying in Utah, may come to Proov Tuesday Burton Halbert who plays "the club ended the season with a deficit . The new local- market is one of "If I were a a cham oTHve "operated I an upper berth - on the hospital of $1600. He said the total re-- ? loafer.-- ta "From the Ground Up," .. the by evening to be present at the ath-a Tom Moore comedy coming to the would endow town bands in every train, "I was thrown under a seat letic carnival staged here for the ceipts were about $6000. sameproprietors; under the same Mrs. Leona Van Waggoner enter Priffcess theater tonight and Satur- citrlirAmericararaaid Walter and was Unable to get away. , name, standard Market- benefit ot the Provo- - Athletic, asso"All of the things that I had done ciation. tained the club members with a day is very, proud' ot the shirt he Damrosch, dean of American SymThree years ago Ed Vetter, 'v""v. , ',' wears, it is. a checked, red. shirt, phony, conductors during a recent in my life passed In quick review Jackson and Ted " Tomllnson More Word to that effect reached ProElla May Pearsen. most delightful piano solo. thi an ever before en Hansen; charming adorned with blue, patches, and was visit to .Minneapolis where Tie before my mind and I though my vo at noon opened their first store ta 8alt today from George Howworn by Will Rogers in most of .his served as guest conductor of. the time bad come. Then the groaning gtorra-forMATERNITY CLINIC. ke City. Sqjapldlyilld the busi- were the kiddles ot the Provo Fred Powelson; Lyla Menzie, warden oi the, state ard" SwanT "AmyDixbfl,vninam ness grow that ft became scenes in "Boys WiiTe Boys."" Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. and the heart rending pleas for penitentiary, who is now managnecessary grade schools in their, annual MayEdith Russell, on Howe; for the company - to Eugene The first meeting ot the new maRogers saw the shirt on Halbert, "Americans play bridge to stimulate help struck my ear and I felt .the ing Dempsey's coal mine in Carbon open' three pole dance held this afternoon more stores In that i)lsen; Phyllis Dixon, Wells . Mc- ternity clinic fostered; by the Utah when the picture-wa- s Center street opposite, the starting pro- the mind but bridge does not stim- awful pain in my head. The next county. city. " :" Deon Darold stake Relief society will be held duction and said In his characteric ulate the heart." Penrod, "We ire-ver- yAllister; "'". IhlngXknew I was out in the open .. Mr. Storrs gave assurance- - that' parttcularaibbui Virl Olson. Is the highest air. with a clear, moonlit rky over we quality of meat we 2:39 Bird, o'clock "That's music a at fanciful afternoon Olson; Mary and way, forked shirt Saturday ''Symphony in "pretty, Attired pretty would he In Provo sell," said and in the junior high school audi- you've got .Gus" I'll' have to type ot musical art", said Mr. Dam-rosc- me. Everybody was rushing here he and Dempsey Butterflies ,Millie Lamb r. Vetter.' "This is shown from costumes of various hues and Tuesday afternoon and evening. Russell. Louise stand you behind a tree 'and take the fact that in our Salt Lake torium:. assist- They will visit Salt- - Lake City . v ."Only with a symphony and there rendering all the the. lit tie tots, presented a City ' ' All women of the city are urgedTIt oft!'7 ("Forked" is pronounced orchestra can'iSe revealed all the' ance possible tores we have a 7 PARKER." "r Monday- and, will come down to , large. . steady very pleasing appearance.. foik-eand Is Rogers' expression of beauties of great, music. Anything to attend the meeting. Oh. those terrible shrieks and Provo the day. of the carnival. ' string of regular customers.4; Care- .All ot the- - dancers marched j ColorsRed, and white. In of dance Mary Mark-extreme approbation.) ful attention to our less than a full symphony orchestra moans that seemed to come from A banquet may be given the new business, clean- arpund the Maypoles once . before) iam-.- :charge " DIVORCES GRANTED. can paint a picture only In- - black hundreds of lips.'Vsaid Mrs. HatUe coal magnate DISMI$SE& DIVORCE CASE.: liness of our stores at their respec-'with taking their places by some ot the civic together a. Stiehl. Queen-Delithe quality handled are all factors five streamers. The Provo high andwblte. With an organization N. Snook of Portland. Ore. "I'll clojtrs ot Provo early Tuesday ey and Attepdants-Julietta-Baglnher Divorces have been give- Mrs. like the Minneapolis Symphony never forget them as long ts I tlve. ..(Mrs. Alice Gray 'withdrew the steady growth ot our stores." school band played Jhe music for he may e the third D6rothy Batch. request for a divorce in the dis- Rose Sumslon and Mrs.Mary.Jane Orchestra with 85 pIayersalL the I can hear . them now ringing in .my man In- - the ring in someot the James Arbuckle .of Salt Lake the dances. , , colors and tfbades that exist in the ear. The cries for help, the pray- boxing matches staged that evenA"'ty, an .einflrloncM nut - The i. queens, attendnU and Butterflies Catharine Morgan, trict court, v The complaint against CrandalL Veda Clealon Bray: aUeged cruel treat- the. various June Mrs. Sumslon is given a decree mind of the composer are brought Jers that 1U have Buckley., Nadine Taylor. schools store! of dancers audibly; the ing at the armory. . charge of the Provo .but no alimony. Her former name, out In their, original beauty." Hicks, Virginia Sutton, Helen ment ' moans, all of that together with the were as followsr, f"r:" nctti wischer. Is restored to her. -.Maurine Iurdock, Norma JackThe TIMPANOGOS. ; - - . Minneapolis Symphony I calls of those less or not Injured for -SCHOOL ELECTS. . HEBER'RANCHES'OIES. ISSUED James M. Sumslon, of Springville, MARRIAGE LICENSES Colors-Paste- l son, Virginia Ylck, Grace Evans. , us to be quiet and maintain order . . shades. ; , ) wu the defendant , Pancers Haiel McDonald. "Nora Monday, May 7, is in its zOttr season. until they could give us assistance, ; The' Bearcats carried off thre . yrunt jones, age 67, "well known In charge of dance Cuba Day. The county clerk's office "issued I Mrs. Crandall..in her suit sgainst Starting with only SO mualcana and came so mingled together, that .tt of the five offices in the Provo rancher of Heber. died here Thurs- ton, Alice Chllds and ' Fern vOber-- Prows. Dolly Moore, May FlUger-aidHelen Sterling, marrtaye licenses to the followisp Merrill O. Crandall, won a divorce, with a guaranty fund of only $10,000 seemed like an hideous Viola Spurrier, day night .. hansVk".A'" melpdy.'' high tcbool student body election ,'.'' -i was . . Mr. Jones was Cora nLewis. Fanny.' Sutherland, couples: ; alimony of $50 a month, and the a year, the Orchestra has steadily , ... just getung ready1 to go for the coming school year. Tha bom May is;i857, . Queen Fae Fayle. '" r; m Heber.. Besides his grown until today it lstatea by to sleep," said Mrs. L. B. Cattlnsjoid Hickory party captured Uie Maids Emma Clark" and 'Lael JcsIeDom1corLorsrae Sandgren, "RalpSr Morrison of Soldier Sum 'custody of the children."""" wife he is ' . Dorothy Muehl-tel- mit and Mae Womack of .Cabool, critics and muslo lovers as on ot of York, Neb., one ot the pluckiest'two most important positions on urvived by - - ' - Enna- Anderson, Jones Powelson. ; . ma a mmmm . . a... flve,wns, H.-OFav m if inn j ';' Fawn' Davis, Hilda ; Ford, Mo.- ;n-mmsvi X ' vtvaa ine iruiy - greai orcnesiraa oi. older women of those who were h wummiaaiun Provo. tics O. Jones of Tabonia. t .- Pancers and Partners Norma mtciu, ) -FreshWebb and Eva Adelaide Amla Beujah America.' RsiMnson, Cora Mur Velda a Ot iJtah; V. C. Jones of U SUOaen All anc M tell Peterann tnr .tnrtont Kn.nt Donald. Choulea; jurea. ' Kenllworth, Lotf, v Members of the utilities commls-For H years under the direction though the Jratn was running away. I president and Burfette Crane Mr Thompson, both of Eureka. ; v vma,. Merlin Jodm f. w.hiil dock. Jey-- Xlelson ;. , Ruth....Snencer, water. Roberta' MacrJni, ; Ruth Bon-netslon were conducting a hearing 'ofthe same conductor; Emil Ober-her- e Tiien tne cars oegan to Dump as editor of the Provonian. vuh. and Norris Jones of Heber; Johnny Lamb; ElunSmlThJ Jack Tborne,' Beulah Corlett.Ma .r, MEMORY CONTEST POSTPONED also by two today on applications of John .hotter, the orchestra has biased the the wheels struck the tle. and they) - The other orticers elected worf ; daughters, Mrs. Irma! Fayle; Edith Dixon'.' J62n - The final music memory contest Tvl to- operate- - a-- stage MAESEFmtrail of- - Symphoarr"inusio-.'-Jn-Hh- s "Max t swayed of Salt Lake, and Mrs. a, hardt;; 'Vera: Hendricksen. Peay tor Vice preient, Provo and American :. Fork, West Repeated trips to New York thrown to the other aide of the car, MUs Connta - . Rlchent of 8pokane, Wash.,. " fCotlinsf v Lois Hansen, ' Ronald Colors Gold and white. . have been held Satur-'twee- n , tor secretary, I Jen, in harae.of dance Ethel , dar avenlna has been postponed S. H. Bottom and J. 8. McAfee be- - and other eastern cities have been a striking my back attest the inn Norman CreerGuy The body will ha Marv Christensenr"-!"A rwnn; for business mnt- hnnt ' " il Camp-untProvo Jennie The Heber this and and & to F. Kate Eureka, revelation ot evening. the Thursday Matthews, "effete the seat. . 'ager or the Provonian. ' evening by the Berg narth Peterson; Margaret Crawley, sen, ( ' illmlnarles will be held Monday and 9'osfedt and Elmer A. Pulley .be East" of the development ot good . '"I rolled. arouriT Mortuary, where funeral services Paul Asgell; Barbara Reese. Eddle ball the floornd4 AU of the candidate eloctci r - Tuesday, at the high school. ; , wm be held 'tween American Fork, and Geneva, music' (Continue! on Page Five.) in bumping from one side to thewlth large majorities. Sunday at 1 o'clock. Fiygare; Marie Bestlemeyer, Waia s. and-sho- 1 E newly-electe- d Boys out of Doors The-matte- part - -- hair--bread- th - - The -- -- ving -- rgeJL-Brimfaal- L4 in-Sa- ty Young-universi- be-fti- w ne in . . 'i PttiJMLY a -- - r ju js . well-know- UIIUllLUlim - William May Pole Dancers multi-millionai- . -- -- met .- qpst-office- . s: . J - d . - were-uttere- ' Sut-ton- . , .H6H lr , . . - a . n, a vi .., m in-!t- . t- . , Lleb-r'JJWr- -- kt '. |