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Show J. it: . Your Newspaper A V. inth m prlreta axe t triad. mVPak InUraU I personal vuuo,azij. . . . - - ., ... ..... 5650 COPE PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927. Dfl 'MM : TT TTTs PRICE FIVE CENTS I --f - U ? ; 1 : FTPI ' in III! of .s -.. ; ' I'rging the "establishment of an "Information bureau and tourist WHiting bureau under; ithe dlret supervlKlon of the H?ata road of l'tah, and charging W. D. Ukhel. tour manager of the l'tah tstatey Automobile, association, with eliserliiiinatory tactic against southern itnd central Utah, representatives of 8i towns in Utah aired their (grievances Saturday at a meeting; with" the boad of goveru-tr- a LaW Chamber of lt tit it v The! automobile the iui 1 j The njoriiing meeting featured the In the presentation of charges, and afterhoia " ttfo Bpeeial wmiuittees n.et toconie to a solution of the proWeiij, and deeision to defer, demade b-y- the rinh- - fiction was thamlK'jr officials at that time." Extremely iheeB fliyuinent featured, the committee meetini;. with Bnrti.n fw. Musser, cmnsel' fur tbe nt7iniibile association, and the civic representatives having. vcrlinl . , hattlen xit a lively nature. Kissel t'nder fine 'tab central Southern . nd charges' Mr. Rlsliel .with hvlng -' . 8 , ey . wou'd-wclcail- Unpopularity Tcld - ' Hardy of (diir('ity told the joint committee that add mor than 2( meml)ers to the automobile association in 24 hours were no. longer, tour ""lf.' 'manager. Ail civic orgsvriifcntion , pHkerii declared that M. VIsheUi rfleuidcdly nnptipuiar throughout the ftate,, atl should fite,p aside s the A..1. d . Mt.-Ris- (,nh-- real solution to the lirob'em. Iliffeel's counsel declared fhnt the mfinanet had built up the assixia' Hon .tbvough " years" nf WerificinR toil," 'and Chat he was laboring for . ' the giid of the Rtate. The civic clubs committee ,conlst-cd'oTolton of Keavef ch.ilr ... . .. ..1 1.K..K vi. ' nvin: f nanes ssKougamu fleM: .r." Wesley Ilorsicy nr imi ham "City; A7 T. UnWliTTm City; Wlllia'm (Vowcroft of Ogden, nnft E; 8. Hlnck'ev of Frovo. The chamber of commerce com ii'ilttee consisted of 10. A, Ashfon. 3 Sol t RntWP -- A. F." Merrill. 1'iiini mid K. F. Redman.' ' Tt ni-- i evhl""t to all wb,-- ) .Ottendcii that the di.'aHsfai'tlSTl.witrr-tht tflm Trratfc of RffifirS 'i l,iic-ln southern and centraj Vl". - ' i-i- IF lr. 4 - v z r Leadership-Wee- 7 J 'YOUTH IN MODERN WORLD' v PROBLEM FEATURED AT to-d- BEING USED 1927 LEADERSHIP VEEK jjXLu -- ya 'Acting "."'. - . " - new-fledg- . j I - ' ' iried l"l , far ' . . the-spea- SERVICESFOR PROVO YOUTH of - - ' - - DENVER GIRL RED CROSS TO -- ARMED REVOLT; f '. lo,J. HOLD ELECTION 1 Farm Loan Ass'n To Hold Election ISWCLAIMED nwyl!((W h cuttle--buye- 'SVbis-Iierin- y EMMA CARTER s Gal0;i'hojas piir-licis- e LAID TO REST vrMiwercrf-"rhTf"lMioni- il it 1 tr "::.:"""::i. Minister's Trial Is Now Under Way ' Cluff to Speak Fifteen Traffic Violators Fined Bath Tub Party" c.,.... ,,, r .11,-at-7:- ,. the-Hi- w. vio-nto- rt nurttn Li Man js Sentenced - ... . -- -- Gangsters Battle v Near Bloody Herrin , rh7-fti- t" h Jlatcrof , or . : ' from every ot j Snnnal Leadership Week whit-commences Monday, January 2s aud ciiiitfiuifv, thv entire week. Every organization within Prov la assistng the university in muk Ing the. coming Leadership Weei .he most successful., . Already, .incjuirles are comin from various parts of the L. T. I chnrch territory Inquiring as to ih. nature of the program to he givt--i this year. .The leading members the thurch wjll assist, in matin, the week one of big importum-President Hebe J. Grout, who ha been cine of the the speaker at lb aenern! asemblis at each otie of ih prevlnnp Ixaderjiip lw Ignlfied his intention of beiu present again this year, The following tentative ograu for the institute jhm been on t lined DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS ; . . .J,Js , " 1 ttw-Jirf- i . 9:0, Bctnm 130 T, Sec. I Tech nlcftt"" instruction" for ItolHTtson. Room 270 C. Sec. II- - Technical Instruction fur organist de Jong. 10 :30, College Hall Study f content of those songs au hymns which bear npon Leadershi theme. Franklin Madsen. , Little Theatre. How t treat the child' voice." Materials an technique for alt who deal wit singing groups of children, as i Kludergnften, Primary," Religii . class, etc.. i. W. McAI'lster. - Scoafinf I 6:4' Monday- 6 :55 (James. 6 :55-- :55 " iiow t Stimulate Scout Advancement,' "Establlshln George R. Hill. Jr. Tronp TradMons," A. A. Andersen, Tuesday, 6 :3U-- :40Slngine. 6:4 ! :55-:5J ' How t i Build Tronp Morale,-- 1 Oscar Klrkham. "The Troup Bndg . ' Plan," A- - A, Anderson. :3O:40 Wednesday. Slnglm Q Alt-a :55 6 :53-- :55-- . flumes. Analysis of the teuchlng methods i. scouting with demonstrations ill n them, Oscar A. Klrkham. 6 Thursday, Singin. T . 0 T f-- T j (f :40-- :B5-- . T :55-- rol competition with analysis cJ awards and rewards. Carl F, E: ring. Handicraft In Scouting, A. . Anderson. , 1 ' Mcderr Literature Monday crn Verse-Poe- Chamc-teristtc- ms s ) of illustrating Mo the--' chnrartcrlstsies al atjtlj ors, Mrs. Christen Jensen. M) Edna S.t,.Tinceut .Tuesday Jfrniu-sever- ' vTwln Arlington Robin.so) HtS. Jensen. .'"",- aeujiesuay-crPiu- i Sandburg. . aii Edcar Lee .Masters, Mrs; Jensen. Thursday Vachrt Lindsay, Pa' Lawrence Diuriuir, and wthers, Mr ' ' . Jensen. Friday XnreL - Reyle w of "1" A'ntonia,". 'vVil.la Cather, Mrs. ,Je. . sen." :: ; To Odd Fellows m)ie the intermnun ain wmntry for h ed -- dec-il- l - k. Preiiarationa are nnrt w' w ,' h. the faculty memliers of' the V'otin university to entertiiln more jhai, 2HK) b UTAH PIPE IS n- um Leaders at Annual bal-ecn- , Jan-nar- f Heavy Program - Of Work Outlined For Inter-Mou- -" IS ATTACKED MM VP i By J. K. KELLY U.tt'nlW Presa Staff Correspondent) . SUWTHEAU Jan. 10 (CP)-IA- 11 through the night, mothers and fathers. In an agony of suspense, uicneit, In' 'ittie groups through the lfy morgue, seeking their children NEARS CLOSE . - kmm. m Am Firei-me- .weU-Oin- sent, IA -- CflMPIFTFfi among lie bodies taken :from the Lnurlcr lnlace picture theater, mission of Jtbe great school .mnx o whej 76 were Miffoctited and tram , DEAN "I JOHN NUTTALL" as .i people must stand for Leader' tiled to death in. a mad stampede ' a small fire in the . , ,' cned. by . . in advance. ' 'At the hosirftals, others Inquired ."- : .' far the missing among the. thirty or more victims, some in a dying condklon, being cared for there. 71 Dead Identifled . ; When the morgue reopened ' after being closed for a briei respite from. the barrowlng work of ltfentlffcatitm74 of the dead. had Wen Identified. l' v," f '; i t . Salt Lake Apartment' House 'About 800 to 1,0K) spectator were a. :J i the theater for the Sunday f.'er-- " J ; J0HN JR. y Is , Installing r '. 7' show, Chllclren jiredominnted, -Young University-- afcriictecf by the'ch'lidren'jrfarnn president Brtgham ' , A t Blary Wckford, In "'Siiarrows." ' .. As .Goldsmith writes of the minor film tragically entilwl "Get village preacher, SALT LAKE CITX Jan. 10 Activ 'Em Young," was flickering on the "He watched and he and felt for wept, all; prayed ity--, of the- - Pacific StatesAndras"a-birVtt Iron screen, .and tne - hiutse resounded each fond endearment tries ' " Pll company has begun, with the with the shrill laughter of children "" To its tempt offspring to the skies, when a curl of smoke was seen Issufirst Installation. of pipe received in " He, tried each art, reproved. each dull delay,from a corner of the balcony. .. Salt, Lake from" I'tah's first nine ing '" As theater attendnnts hurried Allured to brighter 'worlds, and led the way." Thi is Installed being totoryr iiis forwarcf to put the Ma ste out, a in a Salt iMkv apartment bouse by " t'lhtker of flame shot v through an A. E. Hnrd. So may we suggest to those inVur communities who. in the woodwork, titartling- Tlie pliie. a cast iron "soil" pipe, oiening are interested in youth that they join us here in planning " vivid in the darkened theater. is wl to b?-- equal or. letti-tha- The and studying so .that all may in these modern .times' be was heard the best which is shipped here and dread cry of "F'lre" ? .started. able to "lure to brighter "worlds and lead the way " pandemonium from the east. The' balcony vas packed with Often young people are accused of being impractical A carload of iron piie recently ad(hlldren Iwause of the because they" are hot thoroughly drilled in meeting the yas shlpts'd to a- Salt Inke plumfii mission, 17 cents. As thecheaper iiigsupply house and wiirVntinuc for the exits started they" mad rush real issuesof adult life. To them we say "Remain humble "into piled to livshlitiK'd as I lie demand re- whichmake .tw.oj until you .areout of schooUM have to. succeed in ,lulMtr turns tir "i itiws," on the (eft hand the real issue? of productive social life." There is frefiljecieci io ijrove cxircmeiy popu stairway. lar in the future, quently a.jUf tification for a question whether older folk ' The Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Sixty Are Suffocateddo not remain so away from the real life of young The stauiH'diiig were children company' will supp'y iHlermountain caui'ht folk that in their attempted leadership they, too, are lioiH'less on lira out tangle and Pacific ( oast territories. A of ' A the turns. medical report impractical, Number-- . of carloads have already liecn sh I pi ted to California cijies." , showed sixty of thelu died from The short courses in the Leadership Week cut off by the suffocation," all.-niprogram Mid mass of bodies piled high .provide an opportunity for the. study. of the ideals that above iheni. need teaching and- - the arts of leadership that will' So quickly. did. it hapjien really that control youth. These, too, are to be studied in the actual firemen who reached . the scene of environment carecel.v ten minutes after tlije youth. The university extends a welcome invitation to all to come, and expresses with this the first cry Of fire, wcrte"iible toi hope rescue 'Jttle In the way that the work accomplished will represent the cooperative work.- - The strength of ten men thinking of those who accept the invitation.could not niove a Issly from the ; mass. solid Funeral mrvic es 'fcr'John Eldreil RpltMns;. son of Mr. tnd Mrs. "Aaron Only a few jwere.y or oiter. - The H, Ri)bl)ins: were held Sunday nldesf wna. is. One little girl ofj aflarfstrni In the Provn nod wrd five, Jeanne D'Are.Vien, named for' chuiel. Seth Scott of the ward bish- the sainted heroine-roFrance,, was j kii'b'bt was lifted from the mass of bndies as opric presided.' the bottom of the pile wns.reacheiL , director' of illusion selections. The ward choir vane 'Thoiif.'li the laughing face, that had been! , Your watching her first movie.' frozen in-- j Deepening Trib .Throng DEXVEU. t'olo., Jan. 10 tCP) E. Die the to an expression tf helpless terror Olson The annual election of the Provo offered EL PASO, Tex., Jan. lO Way.. sat she men as two Attacked by (UP) .'hat the rescue worker will following--u-hb' Miss Mildred opening prayer will lie held Araied revolt in Mexico atone in her home, organlxtion will begin A selection. the choir Mrs, rendered forge ! BoTnniuiin..-.b!'!iiitifaI ." Tuesday evening nt.,8 Jp'clock in the nut'ting-.ti- f The to nmnlfeslo A,h'm i"r Simmons- sang ""Fact to daughter tf a wealthy basement of the Provo public library issued in El the stwkbolders of the Provo-Timp- r and C. Face." Mrs. Snow James Paso "today . -today was being treated for amigos X. F. L. AJ wiit .be held at Emma Ales to presiaccording llwhpiist. The- declaration-wacilsoii wing 'a duct. Iry signed local1 bruises and cuts sustained in the as- - the Provo dent of the chapter. high sihool building, ' Fer'nadea " arid ' Hope." J ' the. Red sault.', the year past "During 15, 1127,' 2 p. iu.i 'for the General S. JuanTb. (,'a'inda.. . Speakers .were President The two strangers forced their fross mm done mncn gooti tnrotign-cm- f The manifesto declared of iflec;tliig"a"Ii"ard of directors, Seih Sco't. Beiijamin 11. Kene Cajv ' States at .various ic into the lJornitiattn home last and' such: otherlilislness' .is shall United the istran KiiPdscli niid Bishop L. U Nc'son, Gam as "head of the execuMrsi John Born- nlghf shoftry-aft- er Mr. "It .said disasters" come Iledquist. before this meeting, The lv.'iedictioii whs by IjCo J properly tive govern-im'iiiann, mother, of the girl, and according; to Ralph: Ponlton, secve-- . is nn organization-whicthe na- of freedom," iind Jose y. Knight, and the grav in the Prnvii. had left to 111 afford to be without. CharVs, 2l, a, brother, 'tion (vmM. u ' ' " Gniularn as.J4e(I of niilitury tary, dedicated .bj' CH v. cemetery, was ." - - lttend a concert. : In case of calantatles the Ued, Cross tri." heth Scot Imnresslve funeral servia for U The" .gliL her clothes practically hd s anx-Jlrlltways ,m juhd, eager-TiIn effect, Oarxa rs Many sotrfiwiiig friends' attended Emma k. Carter w held torn off and bleeding from Iter possible' to .tonal bend-- of the provisional govthe services, - and floral tribiiies Sunday afternoon In the Provo.Sec- - lous to do eve,7thlng . vounds, was lying uneon.sc.ious on a t)t Ule nPtd an(l Mllfferin!,. ernment and tlandara Is ' Acre numerous. ..nd ward chaiiel, with Benjamin II. -wretary ;ouch wh'B they returned. . So ,w;allt kri()W. wU,(.B ,s ext of var. ln UMmv1' K to I In need of aid from the orgaul-charg. Many were: In attendance Wum COrRT IIOCSH, ACSTIN, Tex., at the services . om j ..Th; , ,h 10 Jan. venire - -Checkingof The (IT) .ward cluilr,- eondnctec r bv'ter 8re anxlmw tbM , 7 ud preimratory to selection ot Uo J. Knieht. sung "Jesus. Iwn-Pi. t MntoH for the trial of Rev, Frank o: My Soul-,- as the opening nam- - .. ,,.,, tnr tht rv, NEW Cluff Norrid under J. way1 Master Past today. Grand got Harvey her. Hrlplmm Johnin off'-rw- l th rou.K, J"an. 10 IVPI, Hfteen traffic vlolatora "have Bnd Hoi nut civic: If iiri'iihT. lvarions Y 1. of O. O. the Will lecture at the Prnvo ITat Nnrrix, pustor Bap In oiienlnff after which Earl Carroll, theatrical jrodncer. prayer; 1... " )ieen arrested and fined, recently E. of thie murder Dexter hall Tuesday evening, Jan. rd with , must siienu a year a nd a day in At- uoui.ie mixea quarter rrom me onor th l t fhp , " Provo. Failure to srnp at fhe inter-rctl- cd with them unlet" of Dexter E. o'clock. He will lliscuss First -- ing "Just Peyond . vioj hmta a a sequel to Tops." sjHHified has leen the ( art tliristen.sen Degree and Oddfeliowshlp. "hipjs, wealthy Flirt Worth, "Hie -recorded, .hisamoU "bath till party" od the sang a lation' ntt'ft freqaently HllM,T t llf had called to proMeiuliors of nil I. (). (. F. lodges ' Chlpps theater ln the rue eampiygn against traffic, uv, hum oiiiuiii iirnmiiu auu tOHinillllltV the latter'" of Ctah .aud Juab counlles will Ik1 Kqssell test to thef WnJ.ker played a yiolln duel eurf morning hour of 'Washingojiedlence test to the iery pastor Jhe latter' wiH continue-unti- l. a Is pastor" that fiery It present; end. expected ton's birthday, lf2. i. - cine wwcetiy Solemn .: xnoucnt. f the law Is secured, according- to Mayor 1L C. Mciichem-o- f Fort. large? atteJidiuu wilt result All Cnrroirft.4-onvicti.on on-- a 'Wren Wl'Ulns.hief ..f Poil-e .charge "trorTtr in tbiinTginmTri lif raugcwnTS"" Tor" accwuicKlafEvnToT fiiin sebctiom of perjury, resulting from the storx-h- L a hirge number brve, Iteen made by lowed CUIpps was hhot to death,. Victor C Anderson, Johns Wads-worttold the grand" Jury Investiaatinr.-.tbe.partythe committee in charge. Jr MISSIONARIES FLEE of SprlngvHle, II. K. Thomas, today was upheld by the VARE NOT CERTIFIED, MARION,' 111.,' Jtm.MO (TP) J. Karl Ixwi and "Bishop L. Li " J'nltfd appeals. , an.. ,10 ,! ,: FIFTinv.RDM. i;A. IIAUHlSIll ftG, Pa., ' The Can-.- - hatreTI of Swithern Illinois Nelson were' the speakers, PEKING, Jan. It) ITP) British ' (fP).i-overniMnchot Oifford g closing-aonflared Into was sung by the ward BOVLE ISJSPEAKElT nsisonnries were, renorjed todar existence, again' and hn-Professor - Alfred Osmoiid,', will ihsAtJ ami W. Ray IpMvtnvr inferior points, reen proi today the armed fortress of Cfaarleit W. 1L Ttoyle sjvike cm the subject whj.e itouay ref used: to certify l nited 'wi'To liw'oroinii" worse. States Senator Elect William S. read- - t'The Exiles.", his epic "poem, nnnnml the benedlrtlon.' i Burger "Shady Rest" Ut a ..mass "Why Honor the Pioneers?" nt a n.nnrih l lforef jthe- jijfth ward M. I.rAi. at ttrnJitnilH IL'Kmidstm dedicated of rharred embers, while "fciurpeT-'Y- " banju(;f "for the" rnil';n.War"Tete-nits,- finfj movlnif ttjugtze jtviiht's, rVnre'of rhiladelphia; as having bex'n eVc,7:3l .c,'ch k,Tnsdav Kvcnlng.-- . All where, t'liev wlit.be ahle' to Jonrd, "iluly chosen.by the ciuflllfied urv in the Provo 'dty' eethe sens are' dead, so bndly tmrued that held; Satyrda ' evenfug ot . is Impossible, 'r .'Jiaeuelflcatlon io'ul jfor less dangerous xones, Sprinp-llluj ura United to attend, v ' (ltor3t' o Pennsylvania. u wm ifflpii!! by-I- who fiave ventured suggestion! to the bestiiiterestn of t'tal). 'The delegates were gtronc in thelf opponltion to the tour manager, and their charges showed clearl that only fiis elimlufition will prove sat: isfnclferj1, owing to the extreme dlswttlsf action with his im'thods of is which ievalont opera don throughout the state outside of Salt . , Luke V.v. Aiming "the .charges-- .indc. were The- - dlHcrbuinatory the fojlowing and unfair .routing of tourist ft whose ttestinntion Is 'Los Angeles, by way of KmS Franciwo, over route, is practiced; trrfrt-fa- i!ore. of inembers of Sevier "cnunty to renew ifiubershlp caused Mr. Iiish-e- l to 4lnly declare-boycott on Sevier jeotihty Hi southern Utah; that information was published in Salt Uke papers that the Kalinii canyon, road .was blocked in 192(5, kep-- ' when the road was actually ' cpen to the public. "declared It.': JtisheVs-utfoiHthat it, was unfair in attaching ilr not: been.lv. Kisllj when hetohad itei dt appear prew-u-t his case. F. 8." hinaklev, executive icreturn of the.Trovo rhnmltor of Commerce, were no. ileclarrd that the e'.ul nfraldr fo meet - with- - Mr.- - Kislid, e the opand, lij fact, ' portunity. SALT LAKE TITH Jan. 10 (TF) 4)nt of resKH-- t to the nieinory-othe late Leltoy Dixi n, Rtate eua tor from Ftah ounty, the ITtah one. rtate senate adjimrurft ftt We trust that ws shall again today until 2 a'cluck Tuesday. for the adjournment one hour have the privilege of the associatioa after the opening of th seventeenth of men and women "from all 'the hieunixl session, was made "by Sena- stake of Zion that thin spiritual tor Ci E. Young of Ftah county. given tout during Leadw- 1'he chair of the late Hnutor Dix-- . shlpVeek wU.lMi theirs,tbat the of wa urajs-- la v;'iire and hi vend throughoHt the entire church. We er silk, mid an American flag was in all- things. .", p!ax'd iiHn 4he desk he wu-- t ship We a hearty have owupied." eiti)d r- - 1 .in Ewergenry Bill Senator Herliert S. 'Auerbat'h of Salt Laker City introduced an emergency bill of 'importance into- - the senate today. The bill projxisea an nuUnent of the action of the state iegls'nture of 1925 approving the Colorado r'er project, and to reiterate t'tah's adherewe to the met. A certified copy Kcyes Expected to Seek Disof the resoluti'i, .If passed, will be missal Of All Chargesscut to President Calvin tViolldge, the gov. the wwtnrf f n4 affs-t.ed. states ernors of tlie Alonzo W. Irvine,vof Salt Lake LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10 (CP) City, who presided over he senate two year iiSQ, was electel presi- The. t'urtfllnjsa8 ringing down ta dent of the nppt'r house .to" serve day on the famous Aimee Semple Mcl'herson conspiracy case. during this term. Samuel M. Jorgenson, of Salina, .vThig was the day set for the filSevier countv, was elected speaker ing fir against the evanif the house of ri'pre'sentatives, gelist afitl.her associates hnt Iis-trk- t caucus to action of the hwise Attorney Asa Kcyes fins indicated he will not fjle the Saturday night, which named by a vote of 2ft over H. In tlmt event,- t uncase wfll autof Morgan, who Hjcored a matically beeuiog a. dend Issue antf - vote of 22. dcfcnd-auts- , . Mrs. Mcl'herson ajvl lKT Senators Sworn In Kenneth, Ormiston, fwmcr The senate was called to ordr at riidio opfrator, and Tfirs. Minnie I. E. Crockett, secretary Kennedy, mother of the evatigelit. noon 'if sate, and the- senators were mill never face trial on thy cont-pir-: .. . sworn In bv a Inst Ice of the su- - :t( y charges. was niniiston frtiirfor"maI arfIl1gfi nreiiie tcuurf. Presidenr in-inhen installed and the senate pro- - ment today on an indictment accusceerted to perfect its organizHtion, ing bun of one.count oX wnspit-acyr District Attorney heyerf was ex- prior to adjournment. TV house vyas ca led to order bv n:e fPd to appear and ask uwiiiissai deoutv from the. secretary of f of-- the ..tharges .against the stnfe'g office and the memlK'rs were man. It. was anticipated he would iitinounce formally at the same tine sworrr ln. Jjfter which that the state had 'Jeeided to tcr-Sirs elected and the house' proceeded " inmate the lmsecutlon of Mm, with its.ornanization. Tlieren work of the legislature If the case against Ormistnn is will begin tomorrow pwrping, and at '2 o'clock .In the afternoon there not dismissed today the' itnio man will lie a ioint sassion of the two is preiMired to prove, he told the sfa'e's ca.-- e bouses to hear the message of1 Gov- - lUited Pr's.s, that Is a "frame up" and Jhnt .tne chiirg-e- s rnor George" H. Bern. agaiust both himself and Mrs. Mcl'herson "are uVrue, Mrs. McPherSon plang to leave an evaBgellstlc : which will take bev to Vading cities throughout the"' ' and east. ' Dead Identified: Small Blaze Causes Stamped and n Suffocation Follows: Find Gruesome Scene. i. g Ah ' ' 74 f A LLriULIIUIIII n dictajprialjjjiirlitaiit, ubunivft and unfair to wnnniuuitUn who have sought information and , rn X pur-utint - - Adjourns In . I J infot-nm.lon- ' - ' ar.TnMtem . , I .It is a. pleasure to the Brigbam to haie its mauy iru'jicrs aeei me cpirn aim iuavwi KHte the work (nrrid on in 'the institution. This school is maintained not only that the youth of Zm shall be able to devehrp the highest type of scholarship, hut that spirit"in ual develpiuent theirs, which arter till Ih the most important thing that can come to any I ""' V University pf-Yo-uhg e e r. - Head THEATERTTRE .iJioard FAMOUSCASE hud ... Vice T. N. Taylor By T. N. TAYLOR President and Chairman of Committee of Um ' 1 . association 11 IN MONTREAL - jio direct representation, at meeting, as Jvas expected, aucljwlil e givau until Thursday to present its rider of the ease. On Thursday, civic January 20, the protesting officials and ussociaton T xi... hifd a joint meeting wuu ' will mate will wlflih hoard ofgovernors,' its recommendations shortly tliere-irfte- . m . , ttier-Ha- Joint fleeting Soon House DIXON Mo-thi- n 5 Ceiinniprce. IW Upper VITAL SAYS TAYLOR LATE HONORS f r t - of Slate Lcgis- lature- - Opens at Noon. nd Central Utah Charge .Discrimination Joint Meeting Planned for Jan 20. mm nnrn nir lillllUKtn Ult ' SPIRITUAL EDUCATION UTAH SENATE Session . Sepresentatixes.,of.,.uthern it - - 71 Uduns f " UJ - ' j . Section I Section II i -- (jnealogjr 1(:3(-1- 1 - , ;;K1 3:3(-5- Cb!s leaders and subjects tft . treated; , (.Continued on pae. five) I Dern Receives - Petition From Utah Count r; - - - f - - , SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. George Th: Hern iin revived a petition, signed b fifty Cta-- county-- - citizens, re qtiesting him to refrain fnu to fT .calling, a special elec-;iihe vacancy ln the state seiw eanseel by jhe death o Senateu Lelltij' Hlxon of Provo.'-'".Th'ceVt of Ihe election, psii nn $5,o()( mated, at lierfweea $'10,000, U considered prcl lf' ' it i la rhe iwsition tive, slated .thf.. there is no res.for "fU:u's,"iJie,.vBcnncy at t'. j ad - . |