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Show 9 SIXTEEN PAGES EIYALS THE EZST UTAH COUNTY feU." Pages 1 to 6 r ?A&&S THE kEST" MilIN MM Coorentioo Comes to Brilliant Close; Untie Lodg-- No. 711 Wins. Greatest . Honors In Monster Parade of Morning DAWS S (( NEAR - Anti-Hoov- er Factions Gather In Force KANSAS CTTT, Mo.. June 8 CUP) Delegates to ths national Republican convention began to take on the wild, delirious 'look common .to priz fights and dog races as plans for opening 61 the O. O. P. .sessions took definite shape today. S49. Salt-Lak- e convention ' In 1829. Among the interesting features In tha parade war vehicles of various kinds showing the progress - In transportation. These were entered by tha Bait Lake lodge. A stare coach, - automobile of 1908, and 1118 vintage .preceded s beautiful modern car, which was followed by a larg airplane. The Tintic lodge had a unique . representation of chickens of all colors, types and litem. -Three Bawds March Three bands wers In ths Una of ' band, Denmarch:, Provo City-Elver and Rio Grand Western Shopmen's band of Salt Lake, and the 88th Infantry band of Port Douglas. Concerts were held daring the day and visits were pa'd to the Colum bia Steel and Pacific States Cast Iron Pip plants. Sport' features wers held' during the afternoon. In cluding a baseball gams between the Provo and Salt Lak lodges, M4 Various trapshootlng contests. A big dance at ths Utahna Gardens Saturday avening closed tha great event of the antlered herd in gala , style. Visiting Elks characterized the convention In Provo as on of the best aver held by the organisation, k - PR0V0ELKS' . school at 9:43 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o clock. Reading room open dally from 2:30 to 4;30 o'clock. All are welcome. NINE VICTOR Provo Lodge No. 849 took the measure of Salt Lak Lodge No. 89 In the baseball gams staged Satur day afternoon between the two ant lered teams. Ths scor was 11 to T for the Garden City team, made UP chiefly of Columbia Steel Plant - players. . The gam -, was a ragged affair. and the Salt Lakers saw a five- run lead go glimmering In the fifth, when Provo chalked up six tallies, when a succession of walks, boots, hits and boners gave the horn club the lead, 8 to 7. Addle Miller then took the slab for Provo, and held the Salt Lakers hltless for the re mainder of the game. Provo added three-morruns In th eighth to cinch matters. The lineups: Salt Lake Snider, ' 8b; Mack, cf ; Colbert, as; Roberts, If; Keener, lb; Kruse, p; Ruff, 2b; Shellady. rf; Trano, c. Provo O. Harding, 2b; N. West over, ss; A. i Johnson, cf; W. Hoover, lb; L. WII- kins. 3b; R. Mott, rf; M. Pope, If; Dudking. c; R. Olson, p; Nelson, p; Miller, p. Brisbane, Wild With Joy A u 7. L iri . partment. The Weather ! . I'tah Generally fair Sunday. Little change In temperature. Maximum temp. 79 Friday Minim am temp. Friday ..,,... r - 0, .Kv nv-'-- ' KlSGS BAY, SPTTZBERGEN, June 9- - (tJP) Th. supply ship Citta Di Milano at noon today received a radio message from the lost polar dirigible Italia saying that all 16 members of the crew were alive, r - . The Italia's message gave the airship's exact position as 80 degrees, 't5 minutes north latitude, 22 degrees east lontitude near Brandy Bay on the North coast of d. North-eastlan- ' ' Hoover Approves Borah's Platform ABSTRACTING FIRMS MERGE r 500-ml- le v wt RECREATIONAL OPENINGREADY SALESMAN IS ' ROBBED INS. L. -- - BROTHER AND SISTER cutting hand work. 2:30 to 3 Indoor baseball. . ' y Feature Lawn tennis, croquet, checkers, y volley ball and ringeife will be features. The recreation department of th city la anxious to have th cooperation of th children, and gives assurance that one the little folks participate in thee splendid recreational features, they will become enthused and want to spend all their spar tim with their playmates and their recreational leader. All-Da- be-th- CARSDAMAGED IN COLLISION Mrs. Ethel Hurst.. Provo P.. F. T. No. J, and four children riding is a jcar with her, narrowly escaped business houses.'1 serious Injury or death Saturday Foremost in the entire program will be the military morning' when her' car was e trues car driven by Ivina Bentley, spectacle, TThe Spirit of No Man's Land," which is being U274 aEast Third North street, Prorq. local to state time of the Utah the for the first brought by The accident occured at Secono Legionnaires at a tremendous cost. Tons of. fireworks East and Center street, according will be used carloads of 'em gigantic monsters that will to a report of Deputy Sheriff B. F. Roper, who made an investigation be a replica of the shooting and firing in the war. Mrs. Hurst wss driving south and in for visitors be to are of Provo .Thousands expected as she attempted to turn west on the celebration. Judging from the enthusiastic reception Center street, Bentley the officers given the Legionnaires by the other posts of the state it state made a sharp turn north striking the westbound car.' Both is safe to estimate that more than 30,000 people will come ears were badl v damaged. Blame to the city.for the sccident wss attributed to ' "J Benlley by the Officer. " . . r n, ' -- . t !! j ' K- , ." , -- wf-the . . n, rc . . Eugene Jacobsen Going To Chicago Welt-Kno- -- - -- t L. en COUPLESTRUCK UD.B. BAPTISM SERVICES baptism service will be th Utah stake administration building Sunday at I p. m. Th bishopric of th Fifth ward will be While erosslnir University avenue In charge. BY AUTOMOBILE all-da- n . NortheasUand. ... Title Guaranty, Corporation With th almost InUlllgent presls-ten-c with which they have InterBuys Assets of Two Local fered ever sine th Italia began he triumphant return to King Bay Companies from a two hour cruio over th North Pole, th Arctio lmnts ' Of great Interest to Utah county today, at th moment when th lost I the announcement that th Jone dirigible 'was regarded as located Abstiact compiny and the Its definitely, and In reach of aid add have !ecn ed further difficulty to rescue) County Arstract company rk. Into the - Interniountln Captain Knaei IiiH-nchief of Title Ouxisnty company of Salt Norwegian relief eftorls. was really Lake City Th minounceijwnt mttdtt Hnlurday by HU'prun Ji iu isne uii in nis seaplane to sur- the position now given by the of the irKMX,,J? Chlpmait. of jlief talis e men. Mi lion, after the details Fog and snuwtoims intervened hitd been concluded vith ' he was delayed. J. N. mansKfr of'the and Two rescue ships, the J lob by Jones Abstract company end ii. C. drifting;, locked t Amierson. manager of the- - Utah jwmmed he. down toward trhi Heh-lp- e Omnty Abstract cnnyiaiiy. Ijm-tijt,and the Itall'a Imrrwdi-- " i Tin-- intire assets of both of the ate vicinity, helpless for the mora-- . as iney spproach the ilantfet o'ii IkrI companies have been pur-- i en ." bksi d outright by the InM (uonn eumot that rm w throuah tain Title Guaranty rompeny one Vait .between Bpltsbevgen junl' tif rh larKi'st corporations recently NiMtheasiland. I rgent I'rxp:watl,Mi-- istiibllkheii in Utah.... Mr. IClleiliKin becomes risiiltr.t "'rgefit ?wesmtjrmr"rremade to concentrate every effort v(rc president orgaoizatktrv and nianasr ut the. Iwral hranch. on reaching the italia's ' reports- earliest ' pcswiUe ' Mr. as Atvlersun resident as- position St the with " ' ' , sistant Secretary. The office of the momentsled teams will try to reach IVg new-- corporation will lw maintained In the former office of the Jone the position, and It is hoped that Para- ths Hobby and Braganxa, both of Abstract company in th which havs dog sled parties) aboard, mount theater building. The corporation baa a capital will be able to extricate themeatve stock In th neighborhood of $300.-00- 0 and send aid to th Italia' crew. But it hi thought that Rllser-Lar-seand Its officer Include man) with his Ma'plan. will win th of th most . prominent business to greet th 16 men who hare men of Utah' and Idaho. Man succeeded after IS days, la rtab-llehln- g prominent In banking circle, th contact with . th world legal' profession and abstracting', are listed among th hundreds of H plana to drop food In dry. form and messages f stockholders of this new company. . Th corporation recently opened neounagement to the flyers branch office In Owden, and will son open similar offices la Idaho and Wyoming. EUertaon Is f Mr. Ellertson, ths manager of the Provo branch, Is well known "it. Utah binVness circles. He has been - Master FPAXim FORfCJun engsged m the abstract business Eugsn Jscobsen, who won the for a number of years and has es stat championship for violin playtablished a splendid reputation In ing In ths high school contest, will thai Una of work. ' Th bew branch go to 'Chicago to study under adoffice will continue to prepare ab vanced teachers during th summer stracts to those desiring such be- months. Before be gee Master Jaside seltlD? title- insuranc to cobean will bj given a testimonial and by Spanish Fork cttjxen at . th Lpurc baser of real astat Wlpona theatre, Jun 11,' eommeae-In- g mortgage niiaers. Fresidt-nat 8 90 'clock In th Chipman accompanied The testimonial wUl b vning. by Nt phi L. Morris of SaH Lak, In th secretary-treasure- r of ths corpora- form of a musical concert, and I tion, was In Provo Saturday per- being sponsored by Professor Roy Robertson of th Toung fecting the merger. vralty. Th ntlr proceeds of th concert will b turned over to Kn-gwith th beat wish of tha Spanish Fork people, ARE CALLED BY DEATH Heber C Rowley, 62. Provo bench farmer, died In a Pra vo hospital Saturday morning from injuries suffered Wednesdsy evening when he was struck by sn automobile driven by Lawsence L. Hunter, local shoe merchant of 3us - ' West Center street. . - Sister Passes Awav Friday evening Mr1., 'Rowley's sls-- t ter, Eliza Jane Rowrey Johnson, o. Bland ing, Utah, died at a local hospital following an, illness extending over a period of three years. Mr. Rowley was born st Nephi Msrch 12, 1876. LAter .he moved to Millard county, arid three years sgo he came to Provo making his home on Proco bench. Throughout his life he was a faithful member of the L. D. S. church having filled a mission' to Mexico some twenty years ago. Since living in the Orand View ward he had taken aa active part in the church, and was a teacher in, the Toung Men's Mutual Improvement association. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Estella Mortensen Rowley, one son and six dsughters aa fol lows: Mrs. Thelma Wilcox. Paro wan: Mrs. Elda WhitUker, Hap-toMillard county; Edwardean. Rlndiu Lorln, Hilda, and Beth Rowley all of Provo bench; also th following brother and sitter: John S. Rowley, Blandinr; Jes K. Howlry. .Mens, Ai'z- - Jame.i A Rowley, Provo; Mis. LuUa H. -- . BUear gpttab Northsastland Is aero) th Hew topen strait from tha Northeast cor--, ner of Spltxbergsn. Polar experts her uav held psr-slsUncty sine th Italia' disappearance eight days ago that If bar crew ever wr found allv. It would be Spitsbergen Island c , 4NARR0&- Oneoung . - ! : - ESCAPEDEATH ; . Nobile and Entire Crew Still AliVc, Says Authentic Radio Message; Location Of Dirigible Is Given , 230-yar- d 3-- "Everybody in Utah worth a damn will be in Provo for the big Fourth of July celebration." That's the slogan of the Provo Post No. 13, American Legion, under whose auspices the celebration is being ! t trail-blazi- Senator William H; King is the; latest national figure wTio has notified the Provo Legionnaires that he will be here for the affair. Similar indications have been received a long time ago from Senator Reed Smoot, Governor Seorge IL Dern, Representatives E, O. Leatherwood and Don B. Colton. A large group of state officials and a larger group of would-b- e state officials will also be in attendance at e the celebration which will ' undoubtedly largest of celebration Fourth ever held in the State of Utah. July A telegram was sent Madame Ernestine Schuman-Heift- k Saturday inviting her to join the Utah service men of the World war and sing for them at the celebration. SUIT CASES ARE STOLEN ,The parade committee under .the chairmanship of Dan Two suit cases belonging to a representative of the H. G. Brace Hunter is working at fever heat toshow the people of Utah Novelty company of Seattle, Wash., what a Fourth of July parade should look like.' They and containing a large assortment just are planning some exceptionally beautiful floats and are of Christmas cards and novelty and calendars. Were stolen from a car getting splendid cooperation from the various clubs ' parked near the Hotel Roberts Saturday morning, according to a report given to the local police de-- i 9 Notables Coming To Provo July 4 planned. ' Na- j s, Fre fVitt w1V r,f fhrfat CnU.t , corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services 11 a. m, subject. me uw jrreaerver oi Alan. sun-da- y - s. s. Ssm By 'I'talia';;: Hope Is Higli u anti-saloo- n CHRIST SCIENTIST CHURCH Cuhel of Iowa Shatters tional Marko Win Great Race GREAT FLIERS CHICAGO, III, Jun I (Special to Kvcning Herald) Cuhel of Iowa V uhli),e.i ww national Intercol- recorl to win th low hurdles today. Cuhel's time was 23 of a second clipping off ths previous mark. BRISBANE Australia. Jun ,r Owen Row of Brig ham Young (Vf Wild with Joy at his safe return, Brisbane, welcomed Captain university. Provo, Utah, who ran a great race with back to Charles Klngsford-Smlt- h Cuhel In th pre his, native land today. liminaries, fsiled Four Birdates) Idolised to place, finishing Ths triumphal America to Ausseventh. All eight atmen wer so tralia- flight the longest "ever bunched closely tempted over the sea was ended" at th finish that and th Australian axe .and his it was a tremend. three comrade were Idolized as na1 ous task to Judge .jr tional heroes. 4 between Uiem. It was a terrific The big monoplane, Southern race. Ctjoss. glided to earth here at 10.15 Mel Burke . ol a. .m. (8:15 p. m. Friday, Eastern Utah Aggies, In- dsylight time). - Stepping from the Uwri Jios ellttr.le for the capin, Captain Kingiford-SmltCaptain C. T. P. Ulm; Navigator regular event because be has gradradi operator uated, ran In a special race for Hrry Lyon and James Wsrner were surrounded by Burke finished thirdwtth thousands of cheering Australians men entered. Th winand borne from Brisbane airdrome only three was 4:18 on the shoulders qf their admirers.. ning tim Bracey of Rice Institute. Texas, The trip which was made from Siiva, Fiji Islands, In 21 hours and was the sensation of th meet He 20 minutes, was the third leg of tied th world's record In th cenevent In 9 5 sectheir voyage over the tury, winning th Pacific. It was 1.795 miles long. ' onds, snd then ock the 220 in :20 tleing Rolnnd Iyvke's foil, Seldom hns this country been o rocoril. rtpenrer "f Ptunfurd ntfrned n hv the c mrhpo of the two Australians )nnd two Amcricuns in rtook the feature HQ from Walter of Northwestern, with time of :47 the,lr dramatic conquest of the untried ocen sir In no. Marks New Fra s new era in fYour flight Through system of loud speakers on the roof of Convention hall In h history of aviation," Sir John Kansas City, crowds In the streets will hear the goings on of th Repub- Goodwin, governor of QuoenKUn-1- . licans as they choose their candidate for th presidency. - Below Chair- said In erecting. "Your achieveman William M. Butler Is pictured calling the Republican National Com- ment will go down In history for all mittee Into session to begin hearing claims of opposing delegates In con- time because of the courage, skill tests for 73 seats. Left to right are Butler, Charlej H. Hlllei .vice chair- and endurance It 'required." man and J. Francis Burke, counsel Inset above la R R Creager of Colonel Brynsmead, director of ' civil aviation, one pf the first to Brownsville, Tex., leader of a contesting delegation from Texas. greet th fliers, said their achieve- Lake Shore Car Overturns; ment bad "shown ths real closeness Man . of Australia and America by bring; " ing ths two nations' nearer geograHurt.. Badly phically and uniting them la an undertaking of great valor." SPANISH PORK. June 9 f?pC-- . Only one more flight, a Jump to Sydney, must be mad be- 'si to Kyening HeraldlFour young fore th Journey Is officially ended. person from Ijke Hhore mifira-louslThe men planned to leave at 10 a. enrnneri death two ftilliM m. tomorrow (S p. m. Saturday, E. of this city Friday evening at 6:3 WASHINGTON, June 9 (UP) D. T.) Sydney la the home of both o ciocK, wnen a large car In which Senator William E. Borah of Idaho Kingsford-Smit- h and Ulm. they were riding struck a bump. In will leave for Kansas City today the rosd; turned over twice and bearing a platform understood to righted itself. have at least partial approval of The occupants were David Huff. Secretary of Commerce Hoover. 21, driver; his sisters, fcf elba, 17. and Nine Major PollcJea Doris, IS, and Vaughn Tippets, 19. Worked' out by Boran at a series Tippets, who sustained th most cf Conferences wlh...Hoover this Pioneer Park Activities begin serious injuries, suffered a crushed wsek, the platform sets forth nine chest, but no bones wer broken. ma tor policies, some of them at Monday Morning; Chloe ' The attending physician expresses odds with administration principles. the belief that he will recover. Dor-I- s The effect of Hoover's reported Wright In Charge Huff suffeted several bad bdy endorccment of Borah's platform SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June bruises, but David and Melba Huff whle he Is ostensibly the sdmlnis-tratlo- n Beginning Monday morning at 10 (UP) Burglars, operating In the escaped with slight cuts and bruiscandidate for the Republishadow of the sheriffs residence es. can nomination is puzzling politi- o'clock the children of Provo are snd the The three Huffs, who are th county Jail, entered the to be engaged in games, under the Tuck cians here. apartments in this city last children of Mr. and Mrs. William The platform Is said " to be as direction of Miss Chloe Wright, night, according to A. A. Bliss of E. Huff, were thrown from th car follows: of children's recreational Denver, robbed his snrtment of as it rolled over and over. Tippets enforcement of supervisor (1) Vigorous activities. Children of 1 years and watches and diamonds valued at be- remained In th ear, and he eviprohibition. tween $1,100 and $1,500. dently was struck In th chest by (2) Full publicity of campaign over are invited to meet at Pioneer According to a report mailt-- to part of the broken top of th car. ' to 10 before expenditures. participate p'clock park police at midnight. Bliss is ji w. J They were all taken to their - (3) Recognition' of the "powe In group games, etc. ry salesman and the official witch homes, where they wer given meditrust" as government problems. Schedule Announced inspector for the Denver and Km cal atttution by Dr. Joseph Hnghes (4) Reiteration of Republican Miss Wright announces th fol- Grande-railro- ad ' company Ju tUe ut Spanish Fork. should which schedule prove lowing Colorado capital. He told officers The young folk were returning Continued on page Two all from to children parts attractive thath and his wife went to 'a pic- from a bsseball fcanm, and accordof the city: ture show, and that when they ret- ing to reports from those who saw chilfor 10 to 10 Group games urned they found the apartment the car, wer traveling at a high dren. rat of speed. ransacked and Jewelry, missing. 11 and Memorization to ,10:30 story telling. , II to U :80 Dramatization. 11:30 to 12 Free play. 1:30 to 3 Rhythmic play group singing snd group games. "2 to 2:30 Clay modeling, paper k Provo lodge and the Purple delegates and visitors alike ware confused by the speed day of the. annual convention admittedly with which the convention machin- ery moved. To add to the confu-ion- .' Republican leaders availed themselves of the opportunity, to' pour jnto the ears of delegates their opinions of candidates. Issues and sundry subjects. .The coalition against Herbert Hoover was strengthened with arrival of Frank O. Lowden of Illinois and 8enator Guy D. Goff of West Virginia. Both asserted that farm relief was the paramount issue In ths preeldeneial campaign. Lowden forces claimed more than 800 delegates votes while the Hoover forces ssserted they had more than 500. Taking sharp tonne with Republican leaders who believed the farm question was first In Importance, Dr. Nicholas Murray declared prohibition was the vital question of the campaign. Butler said any candidate who subscribes to the program of the league will lose the state between the Merrimac "r . and Potomac. The California delegation mixed fun and business by. staging a parade through ths downtown, section. Two cowboy bands led the Callfor-nlanall Of whom carried Hoover banners. It was ths first real display of convention enthusiasm. Hoover Opponents Scored Hubert Work, secretary of the Interior, and a Hoover worker, Issned a statement charging that candidates who had Joined the coalition movement against tha secretary of commerce were deceiving the dele-- , gates because they no longer were In their own presidential candidates rights. Speaking for the coalition movement. Colonel Ralph D. Cole, Ohio, bitter , Hoover opponent, .' asserted tha allies now had sufficient strength In the convention to control .the credentials committee. Hoover Many of the. sixty-seve- n delegates seated by the national committee In tha contest hearings wll be unseated, be said. From ths various headquarters a barrage of verbiage was directed at the candidates In an attempt to Influence delegates now here. 30 l- - , H. Nightingale of was sleeted president of the aaso-- . elation for the present year. Other officers chosen at the closing session were W. P.. Jensen, Logan, first vice president; M. Howard Graham; second vice president ; A. It George, Eureka, third vice president; J. Edwin Btein, Provo, treasurer, and D. TV Lane, Salt Lake, secretary. Salt Lake City was chosen as the place for the holding of tha annual ..hi and His SaftV". ArriTe 'Companions Americans Share In (Jlory Three-Rin- . W. m Rowe Loses In Hurdles Of NX.A. A. AUSTRALIANS 'Klngsford-Smitr- Tintic lodge No. 711, B.P.O. Elks, romped away with the major prizes offered for the g Circus parade staged in connection So tnany things wers happening with th silver jubilee of the at so many different places that of tha UUh SUU Elks association ' bar Saturday. Tin tk Wtas Twice For th most- - unique appearance to th parade mod (or tha largest representation, tha Tlntio lodge Salt Lake captured the prises. . lodf a No. 85 woo tha prises for tha bait appearance la the parade. Tha selections for the prises war mad by If. O..Cardon of Logan No. 1453, 'J. H. Dillon of Atlanta, Oai No. 78. and la. H. Graham, Preparingi,i at Kansas City IDOUZE FOUR Plans For Opening of C O. P. Confab- - Are Complete; Hoover and e Provo No. a PROYO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1928 VOL. 6, NO. 45 Laws, Provo. L. D. held In a at the fountain corner Saturday aftFuneral arrangements are pend ernoon Mr. and Mrs. George Blchan NO Cthi EAt.fsT.ICU. MFETIX4; No genealogies! riiactin will U Ing tha arrival' of out of town sur- of-- 148 Jsvuth First East, Provo, vivors. were struck by an automobile driv- held this afternoon the sf.ion hivMrs. Johnson was born at Paro-wa- en by Charles. Williams, 900 North ing been postponed indefinitely hV April 18. 1864. In 1882 she Fifth West street, and knocked to cause of tne funeral was msrrled to James J. Johnson, the pavement Prof. J. R. Boshard, which tnk snd Ister moved to Colon ia. Diss. Urn. Bichan suffered a deep cut plac In th Utah staks tabernacle Mexico, where they resided unt on the' back of the head and a at 2 p, m. the exodus of the Latter-da- y Saints badly "bruised right leg. Sb was in 1912. when they settled at Blend- picked up and taken to ths AIrd three years hospital where several stitches wer ing. Her husband-die-d sgo. Mrs. Johnson cam to Provo found neesssfV to close the wound. a few months ago for medical j LAter she-wnome. tan en in ner , , . , . treatment. mt.- VIivrnan exrapeu mj'iry. r"vnit Church McmtwT Mr. Williams Was driving east on Thrtvipho'it ber lif, Mrs. John.Th Pud ,ni.Ufn tajr day 'drive, son wss a of the I north As he. made the turn be j c inducted is I'rovo by .a small, L. D. 8. church, and prior to her found It to swerve aroiiud ' but enthuai-tiKet'ip Of workl illness was a teacher 'In th I the a Talr-i- a addiUo f another car. and in er, made hck societv. thPelf slnick trw ciuple befuie lo dniiu; f fuqd , Thltecn chiblren weTe born td ho could it.p, atwrdinK Khk'tds snd his coach. C. S tn a report eleven of whprn siirvtvc an tv Ia J. plan to Wave, for by jrfilice officers "vlio Investilows: Mrs. Eva J. Fillerup.' Mrs givcjl M;h,. atAl Thurtdav, where gated" the cc1h'nt leRov Johhson. Mrs. Lucy J. Tws Shu-Idw ill "com jn?te Strainst 4hr Vrs. Bertha - Harvey, Hrs. n itair, hest In 200, 800 and 1.VX) SFVTVTIKS MKFT MOMIU ' Howie, Jesse D. Johnson, and Mrs. meter free style races, AH Seventt.Ji of Utah stake rf Gladys Adair, all of Blasding; John 'urged to all. ml a meetinR- ralkd It Is of Interest to not that -Johnson, Moab; Adelbert Johnson, for 7:30 O'ess k Monday evening in Buster" Crabb of Honolulu Berdon. Arix.; Glen. Johnson. Cor- the Seminary established what Is elsmv-- mt a building. tex, Col.; Mrs. Etta Lunts. t edr new world's record for the; mite also th brothers and sifter City; wini a day or two afrr, by makCnn.BRt.VS DAT F.XFRCISF.-- ' above named; 47 grsndrhildren and The children's day exercises to He ing the distance in. 21 minute two great grandchildren. riven by the man seconds, Phlelds Is consist-entrchildren of 34 Th body may be viewed at the the Provo. around lh!s mark, sni church Sun-- 1 Hstch Funeral Hnmn 1rr this cltv uv wnuoi Community wtii Brain prrnptly at majiy critics are of the npincn from 1 to 1 o'clork . follow-i- f Itl:K o'clock this' that he can defeat the Hawaiian morning. Partnts v, hirh it will he taV n to lilHrirt-it-- g nd ace. , , "" ' cot dUlly t invited fur luiiuul kixh.l4 kijj bwitUil to a't nd. : ' js is., , . ' . n. ; Shields Tag Day Fundi as Fpr'Y Tankman : devout-membe- ! ' , Li-iio- N'-lli- !- rr ' J-- fri.-r.d- " . |