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Show 1 UIYALS Ti:g ri- V.ZZT r UTAH COUNTY 'if r a.' 4 U life? --IL. VOL. 6, NO. 27. . . I klkV OJIIdv 1 tO L L0-- tifeibf GoL Loose ' 7jReiiGi.siGlitlpt"3r . y 7' tiiiriT-wm- tf - i III IL 'T MVl r ii it ii f ii srviee 4ldUUU.UU.EL Fnn mm Ulllll I UM o FROVO, UTAH COLN"TY71TAII7BUXI)A,i7FEEEUAIiTi;il:3 rifiil-- n omin AIM PC5 ri,W Sterling and Upright" Chdracter3tSiicSS. f ul Mining nd Banking stagnate Laud r ed at Well Attended Services. I rt Leading-A- -- ists-- of lnternaAiuiai9ReM tional Reputation to Exhibit Work of Art "at High Prosecution Paints Ugly Pic a Tn iMir ttits:?ftn(i a auftter never "wins.? Edwin With this maxim as bis beacon light, Col. Charles ture of Alleged Activities all other Loose von success in mining; ba"nkinrptlitics,-an- d of .Asa'Keyes, Now Tried fio11a ih wViirh h ventured. This iras tbe declaration of JJishop W. f. Whitehead, vhQ oiiBriberylChsgeSt.: : had charge of the Loose funeral services at the Utah-stakLOS ANGELES, Feb." 2. UB tabernacle Friday afernoon and who was dne Qf the business -iPainting word picture of 4 public associates of the departed f inancler. officlaTwho rotted under the pree-The massive casket carried by ten of Colonel Ldoses close AousHBhuwhrganizations jciaic it lui la Slated; Orem Chamber AH Residents vruss vcu of-ProV- tiii o III lAMlUUCling I If : lieaitn Classes Here. of Orent to Attend Election. jl j f 1 1 , UUUlii - r - Six groups of I'tovo women, with 20 irtach grotrpl ll Rowe Wftsdl.vUi.:. Star School Exhibition. . receive-y4-, course of, jjistructibn in takingare of the sickrte-- " ms,iww Li.-- :i s For Cougar SqciJ; naer ws or tne uwn tne reoruary Kiwuiqf auspices ot New officers the Orem cham Artist of fame from all parts of 1 the United State already, are ap ber of commerce will be elected at county, chaflter of the American Red Cross, The classes will jBalf Rud&ig'FtatuUi ..t Luciie In Ml simwho Jfflat was to Peck; heorductH)rMis8 plying for space in the eighth an- a meeting organltation charge of jplaylng'of lavkdirs. nual national art exhibit to be held be held- In the Lincoln high school ilar classes last year. The 1928 course given in Provo has acin the Springvllle high school art Thursday evening, Februnry 7, as beenweoghissed the best given by thejfccific branch, gallery during the monihpof Aprtt, cording toi, announcement of E. H. of Ui" Red Cross, according to officials of the organization.- according to E. E. Knudsen, prlnci- Calder, secretary. e . , a . , - - IWars'k liVaiing TirfcTiua"rair'pi With such interest as arid an interesting program a women, since it will be impossible for the dass Usaderto do' will be served. has already been shown, thtyear't luncheon almost anything previously seen ia the tabernacle.-- . The to a greater number. Arranflrement for thftwirnll.lon second mace in the v. r, Every one Interested In .the' suc- justica were Bishon "Joseph A. Buttle. Ed Scheren tTtTO.'K. exhibit promises to excel all former v te now being made in th subou uiurches I division standing bxjrount cess of Oram and th Lincoln dlsHiynthixoursf llallyTJnvtted-toatteAihmeaiHaMd of art to the pi ; Kyegtormerlatrlc-mttqr'heyO. W. Adams, frank Wentt and lienry ttast 01 Utah, Mr. Knudsen declares. both the program and the lunchnow cnargea wnn taxing money to William Knight, .., "wv kviro , o,' t i ugaieyr represenunp; me i tory. , , Seated on the stand with tsisnop . 1. In addition to the well known eon. Those desiring plates for the "L""" Influence his prosecution or cryw lJMrs. IL E. Bachelder, eteestHliInsr th I UaUks the opening game, tiie firs: Episco - of the of areCal and Whltehead asked luncheon to their make artistssuch Cragun this renowned state, Inal caaes, - with Mr. f?nlrigr of theProvo First wara Community church artists aa .Tnnm Up F.mHo ''"", I reservations Stewart continually drew atten- - bishopric with the Cougars pulling fai were Governor George H.Dern, "The Orem chamber of commerce John F. Carlson, Max Wleczorek According to the plan outlined ty close, In . the latter stages. ' ahead has been vets successlul during the Miss Peck, group-on- ewiH tneet "v foi Rowe was Owen OutsUnd!r( RresideJntzTr GAS Mr. Calder. declares COMPANY BiteihalU fred Witliam P. SUva, each Monday, Wednesday and Sat- the -- amount when Jit Schroff, y1"NrayrJ membe'r-rtCougars. Rowe guarded VorUv land. S. CuHis, Matteo Sandona, "Many things have. been accomp- and 'U uraay nctween Ington carefully, etnd slipped down are iisned benethat on John M, ' Gamble, Lee Randolph, proving very group two, Monday, Wednesday on nation-wid- e g.dbr and bribes, Chief Deputy Rob ert Stewart continued in 618 cl&s- - pau-beare- rs 1 'il - nd PROBLEM t. -- he living Alio j'w ywrfTilenty,rStfi:wart Aa ! ABMLAi'ynKUi.iy Reyes: . Ben Gtfcsof f -- Ernest Lawson. n nciai to tne town." CastlnoCharlen ' LfllffiEirr VjUUUCl ttnilU and Ed Elisabeth "IfPaahington. Bel- Agricultural Committees and Keast. more Brown, Maurice Braun, Etore rdmised. Civic Clubs Caesar, Cornelle and Jessie Botke., I WHENI - I PARENTS MEET .' AFTER 8 YEARS rrt2tJi 'Ba f:i;.i of thi-fl()o- ri points his own account, tleing Brinley for close high point' honors. ty watched, accounted for 15 points S&hkylDlxbn also was In rare rorm, rustling the bul more than any man on the floor and scorinp It points. Magelby'S terrific speed was a big asset to the Cougars, the tricky little guard passing to the scoring trio for many points. ' .. .Bed iVade was-th- e big gun-'fo- i the "Aggies. ' The norrel gtiard, badly off In the first game wa-hmost effective man' on hi. team, offensively and 'defensively Although tilen WortWngton scored 14 points, he failed to display hit e ...,. m.. uairjioor-woriu-watklns'-f- looi Tlr- , t ' ; . . - Ttrtmhall 1KL I T? and Saturday between 1 ahd 1 a. YES REPORT !m.grbuplfiree,"6ft MbndayrtVd- - now sponsoring a minstrel show to be given about the middle of February for the of raising funds with purpose which to carry on future activities, it is announced. nesday and Saturday. . between S ahd p. m l group four, en Tuts- and Friday, between Considerable Rate Reduction 9oay, Thursday and 11 a. m.; group five, on Tues and many other artists who never Shown In Annual Report day, Thursday and Friday, between before have ... jnoperated with thfr on Tues and s p. m.t: group-si- x, to Commission. will exhibit day, sprmgA'Ulfe show, this Thursday and Friday, petween' -i . t ana p. m. Arprogram pf coop'erative actlvl- year. The student body of th Snrlnp- ties for agriculture development In a report to the public utilltres . -- 'This schedule-- has seen planned a wasscpssrtmt-etttsTTJagcommission of Utah at fealt Lake with an idea of having one aftersibte for f inancihg the nroiect. al from civic" rcadv is busy. riteultural committees noon class on Tuesdays, since that Apprpximatfils JZ00O Gaj CJtyeaitaYallejr company, of Provo reports that a our hardest time to till on ac organizations, bankers and Uushwi musi De raised to finance the exhi of-- Relief society;" said Miss men of Utah county held in the bit., it Is stated. through Its rate reductions of the count i would suggest that the we reel sure the necessary ' last year a saving of $10,078.96 has ecK. .. -- i agricultural room, city and county moans will women be enrolled In musical been made to the consumers of Oiar be we and raised, that ClieptS nish4'lve-wattheLi:'l.a- -' ffilll-bbuilding, Friday evening.e Prove? SpringviH Ar-cable to-a real art treat , . good. Methods oHmpreving dairy, fral Fork. The report states that three en may be free to attend that! Re-- game was defence featured thw open ' Tight lief dic4ion-e ot were society reductions Mr. made last were meetings. by year industries and among-thand bee Knudsen, and Mother. Wayne ing - stages- - of - the - gamer "Kowi Rotation of JohnsonrrTrftY supervisor BfTThe"1 I breaking the ice with a shot frorr "The 'evening class should a themes discussed. rates One and schools and water, pn Springville heating J crops and soiHertlllzatlon were em- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (U.R The house heating rates. The .. report, Sena for tftbse. hd work durlpgi the reenter of the floor. Agglef I inn couni on two I0U father and mother of Marilyn' Mil- further states that Provo has the uoj aw aiurcq or la phasiaed a one of the fundamental other than the home."-- : occupations pucnes, ana tne ieaa tnen remusical were ler, lowest Zeigfeld water star, and 'cooking reuuisites in crop production, healing until Worthington and Davis f ounc united here today through the rate of any city lt size in the The possibility of procuring more the hoop for four successive ring g activities of ac lowest the United before States the came and heat nurebred dairy cattle -. ers and put their team in front. 1' tress on the North American rate thajnetM-dit-wa- spointed ing ' Eaaiag arlepsration'tsf 8years, eonttaealrte-rto Vt near the close ot the period out that purebred holstein calves manufactured.g4s. Brinley, Rowe and Kagelby eouttte they rushed into each other's arms The report shows the company has may be procured from California. to put the Y la front, S3 to 15 when --the bsouKht had ahealthy growth in the last A. B.'3aH, assistant atilR"half. the mother of the actress from Chl- - year and is In the best condition it agent, will Investigate upon whatIn ' the seeond half? consistence has ever been basts, such animals might be proSPANISH FORKSpanish n!jmiiuy--yithe Invaders taking a big lead told; cUf ed. !. PosFKo. will A recent Illness of her father pro new services have been Insta11i. Aggies fought back to narrow th It was "the consensus of the opin hold a big army chow Xegloh, to be served vided the the ion of those present was that some to all opportunity for Miss Mil- SIS new consumers secured and Much Fought AriDlica'tlon f or I ao t0 6 mt'n of the,, world ler to prevail upon her mother to concerted effort should be made war at the Legion hall, Wednesday 1 tortable margin of 12 points at tb Third West Track la consent to a reconciliation. ditlonai gas Is being sold each! mong the fruit growers of the coun night, February 6. Through the I1U1SD The couple ot: 1 cotesae Refused of Hopkins and J. Elmer Jacobsen A. the PrOvo ity comtttlsaiftn, and" " Rosenberg realise the year of 1929 year xif atonement." O. SmooL 'Getzoff' and R osenberg, co-d-eThe Invocation was offered by " " " " "7' "according to Stewart J Wteldeht .TayipE ana tne Denea: I; companions, Nels Johnson. The state contend that Rosen ftiott by the direction of Prof. Ger- Under erg and Jacob Berraan paldT165,choir and the Uberpacie quartet acquittals lit the Julian Petroleum sane several selections. Two solos BW6rattoTrTaBrTO2&ema were sunKbYEmma Lucy "Gates turned state's evidence to avoid Bowen, accpmpanled by Professor prosecution. de Jong, and with vioun pnugato' Six defence attorneys will argue by Ralph Booth. icase Thd after Stewart probably f was an.jnnom f"""""" HI Teach the next week.. Thursday,! Loose towards his. fellows, said Dr. . G. aliouteddtS;; Ma the" i - at a.-- bers of the state road commission; wao , ' - "The man whose Ufa memory we pay tribute tctoaay was a nunaer, no was conunuea ut. snmmu, a builder in a good many ways. He was not a man who picked up lie was not much. .He dug-up- ; finder. In" a large sehflet he was- - a maker. H iiaade. friends. He was was a friend not sfrfed lihder--- he maker.! "There was'ie'ffdugh in his More" Perfect Marketing home with that lodestone of love between father. mother,-4rothe- rs and sisters to call It the sweetest nlnr fin . earth. ' . ,. He was a community ouuasr. Problems of Utah county hortl- wise built and he He built strongly culturaUsts were discussed at a ly. He was discriminating in nis ipiinty grflwftr held jnl ffeptamex r1 (Contluued-TOge-rivesty buil' ding Batuf.l gether again, placed credit for the Cost Records Urged A Jl. lery, air mess kits. kniveV forks, reunion --to Marilyn and announced GT:F I Jday afterji ppit The problem of production costs spoons, Of and utensils other cups V-5 1 1 1J 1 -I southern California was- - to be a SISI 11 a -- H Methods looking to better prowas submitted tor consideration. It the V MatnnT WEST'S imT.i....i.v regular army wlU be furnished permanent residence. BHAley; If isi.it A.'.v.S 4 ; 6 li .t, was decided that each farm .bureau to make afainst hi 'ductlon and the need of more h. the big "chow"' real arid local should select one or more packs werestreBacd at Safe all respects. perfectln which farms records cost upon urdav's meetlne. Marketing also A big membership drive1 Is being suon should be kept, especially came in for considerable discussion. to sign up all : i. I gar beets and canning crops. It conducted It was also shown that more per-femen in this district and Command- mif that htr an.li ta nftlnt! streets m Provo sute-an- d county ofganlsSatTons 3SLFla iONO jhat-t&e -A Feb. J KEY, Gardner jmuounces 0 0 HalvenonTtjTT.: ords many leaks In f amlng-might- f1 f are Important factors in developing v.ui. vnaries a. Ldnaoergn, wno will im asaurea. Mia ouuvvaia 4a i" ui yt benefits with be, stopped Feb, accruing 'the fruit lndustry-to-- -a standard SACRAMENTO. Callf leave here on a flight Totals vw Monday connection with the "chow'' to be tv .'.20 i0'8 4 California's Colorado rives, to the entire farming-Indust- ry. Oljy mat wiu cope witn vregon an commission air seropening the Better methods of marketing Served, Prof. Walter Daniels will feels that It should ac competition. wUl be Washington among luncheon guests V I - .". trt- - honey were discussed. " , ; '"-It was the be on hand with an orchestra to RIVERSIDE. Calif.. Feb. 2 OI vice, - To this end It was decided Hat cept Nevada's invitation for a of President-elec- t Hoover, at the 1 ( Davis, rf ',. '4 those interested in the fill out the, evening's entertainment of insieao state conference iff opinion tteno, Utah of When ia good representation his trial for the slaying of Penney esUU Sunday, was an0 ( Watklns, WT.tiT.Tl'O Arizona apiary-- . Industry that Provo- - and from invitation of later a meewill 1 a attend nounced today. tnrce noys resumes 'county growers 2 1' Worthington, o ......... 4 at Utah county should be induced to Gordon Stewart Northcott will call Other prominent persons who ting of state growers to be held In for an alternative .conference 1 1 .t 1 ' 3 u Wade, rg LELAND-FORconsume local in Phoenix. honey preference D the department of agriculture of half a dozen more, surprise wit win attend the luncheon include 0 Smart, v.i".;.r g Governor Young so Informed to that shipped in from other In the Utah state capltol hulld- -' Mrs. A. T. Hert vice chairman of nesses, he announced today. 0 Tate, If ft , , . litjr 4 tj ot Ne other states. This. ling Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Governors Fred feC. Balzar' of Arl- - counties and .Although.. Northcott apparently the Republican national Mmmit. Henrier, f ', n . . , Z . 0 was shown, xould not It and vada John howeverj Phlllips has ho plans --for beating the gal tee. whom Kontuckiaxis have been Br?r System TJrred ,0 be done unless local producers Funeral services fo? - Albert A. Remund, c this thing In tona by telegram last night, point lows, ne apparently enjoys acting boosting for a cabinet post; HenGunneU, were to ac able meet out. he had the that of ...i... ing died previously prices, a vigorous systematic wav if we are as his own attorney and ho has ry W. AndersVn, of Richmond, Carter,, pioneer bf Prov;ho ' 0 r outside producers: ; Nevada's offer, Monday afternoon - at the family CaU,xrgfc.'i., shown a decided flair for furnish- yniinintm . y irgima. fgotng'fe"ttalflriuccessI,2declared cepted Itrust-wiLJWiKepublicanj eee way your JR. chairman - f the ing the courtroom with dramatic John Hays- - Hammond, internation home,' were held Thursday after- "Totals ,...:i3 13 911 noon In the Third ward chapel. ; 'Utih stte agricultural corrtmlsslon, clear," the ' governor's message to Utah County Livestock ehow atl The orlglfial Leland-For- d suit, In revelations and unexpected ally known mlnmor Sid Spencer; umpire L Governor "to Fork March ZT, said,, PhilUps ' 29. accept 28, Spanish H. A. Dixon presided. A. fr.Referee, M. Leland, Wilfred C, lh addressina the rrowers. . Senator Bishop . which Smoot of Henry Utah, chairman E. Eves , r . , , Spencer.'-wholeheartedeupportaaeVpreffer- He expressed the. hope thai the Balzar s in vltatlon, ndHhus-TO&-ke He will eohtTnue"jni policy Mon- - 6f the senate finance committee. were "suing Hen opened with prayer and neonle so LftUto use their Influence through tX!ahdahd olhers benediction was offered by Les the ne .'. J6.000.000 'stats would-effec- t president-elec- t Ford for because aatd oay, ry strong organl- - posslble a meetlns; among of Is to ter Taylor, neighbors out the countjr in auppprtloL that alleged failure of Ford to carry out He summoned Mrs. Christine Hoi. leave here at"8 "b'Jldck expected on 1 "7lxaUdDwiUi..whIch every grower Jh In tonight Arleoha and CaUfornla." insuiuiion. The speakers were George PoweV 'the ' state would become - actively Inboth nis lull agreement in connection Ilns, mother of Walter Collins, one ror Miami train spsciai R.h. his message to Governor Bal ihd with of the Lincoln of We asserted vtctfmsrtff tne stand where-h'aff!llatdvHedecl8reolrhat.lhe tarrSovernorrroung raldheTiad ig scheduled to arrive at son. President Tr Bishop Dixon. "My Jesus As Thou Motor company from the Le lands, yesterday. Shs disclosed that she 'time is passed when the individual no te the plan whereby CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH has keen dismissed by the stats naa received a note a. few days folr Wllf and "Beyond Today," were t?wer has any Chance against eachobjections upper basin state governor First Church pr Chrtst Scientist, supreme court sung ny the ward choir, Mrs. j,VL . ptter lUU organisations. rowing ner son s aisappearance. It would an ob "unofficial have Bullock rendered the vocal sbio. corner omrit East and First The- Lelands and stock read, "Boy bad sick-afr- aid Matters, pertaining to uniform server" at the conference. to call "Teach life to Pray. and Mrs. Ster- worth streets. Hegular Sunday holders may, the court ruled yes- the doctor." Ipack were discussed, and. it was 'shown that the consuming public Provo housewives will herc-a- t j ling Tsvlor and Mra H, C. SheU morning services, U o'clock; sub terday, file an amended complaint ea snCeaj 'WIU pay much mere tor an apple eW1 S llfj WUl lllliK excellent opportunttyto secure x that, the Inlands Jiecourtnfild ject veHundajrschoQlLaj5 a. m. Wednesday eveninr mt. sought enforcement of a contract wi spped in paper , than one un- f ' pert Instruction4 in Viutrltlon an, v dedlca'tied was held which John are Johnson at , ings other similar Bne,'gccordln(r ti contrary to "oubllo noU .wrapped. ' The growers weht bn record at room open dally; from 2:30Reading the grave at the Provo city ceme plans now being made by officS&ito 4.30 Icy" and la Itself constituted fraud - 'favoring a tariff on tropical fruits. to some stockholders of the origin-a-l ociocx. All are welcome, of the Home and School lemur ! KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 2 mm Mr. Carter Is survived by his wid Hie AhnavPate."M."'A.'tniJ Lincoln company. 'Cheaper Bpray haU Mrs. JeUy The problem of procuring spray those vivid hued ow, ThV Lolands claimed Ford Emily Mitchell Carter; bne Columbia, has been p.'- -. re-- ' crush hats worn by cultured beings on. a,:: T. Carter, . Provo; five to teach the classes, -- which 'material' was brought, before the Loncoin promised to relmburse-ol- d fc. Gab attending high schools (meeting and an invitation was ex- Thil Mendelssohn male chorus gave col- daughters. Mrs. A. A. Hoover. given In the four grade school t ..id nocanoiaers, . in addlUon to the IV AAA AAA or Funeral to services will - Handed to the growers bjr Emmett will furnish -the police jjoldover today as Charleston; Mrs. H. C. Jollei, Ings knd ths high school. AU be held this vw.uuu pam jor me property at the Vn delightful musical " afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock in th. '"Bird of Springvllle to attend a sate, "laa sqnooi stuaenu awaited Grand Junction; Mrs. J. C Swen- - n Intere'sied kt ti.ls line et vt rv program sponsored by the Sixth Provo Third ward chapel for Cer- their appearance In muntini spn, salt Lake; Mrs. J. S. Grten Couple "demonstration on the maklnr of ward M. I. A at 1 o'clock this eve, oid a Clayton. court because they celebrated too Ogden; r Mrs. Elmo Cunnlnahaht should register as soon as p 'i i llme end sulphur spray at Sprlhg- -' ning... Ths concert will be given in eon of A H. and Annie Sauer Claya nigh, school basket- Provo. Thirteen grandchildren and It the nearest school buiuiimr. Th SPOKANE, Feb. 2 (UB1-TOuerousiy Sugar company's the ward chapel, . Following Is .the ton. The child died In the ball victory. one great grandchild also survive lnatmcUoit wilt begin Fetiraiiry n long Mr. and Mrs. family night iplant It Is the opinion of 'local program; home In salt Lake city following James J. Smith argued about He also leaves two sisters. Mrs. and two classes will be riven aci elwmed, 'growers that this spray can be man ' Selection. 1 Heard the Voice ot i.fMthey "banged an attack of pneumonia. The child derblea," the A. Whipple. Otfton, Aria.; week at each center.; "the h -- t? of cents 9 at the appearance spit tore chocolate, galPolly grounddown ufactured locally per Jesus," Thornton, Whittaker, Van was a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Homers, puiiea tne trails .. Mrs. rr n. whereas growers have been , Frances hog. C Knight Provo; and. ? n continuation of that atr.i ' Wagoner. Snel!; piano solo, Elols James and Clayton Professor two In, ahd for eenU sat their J7 Jail J William Cartef t l,et lMt year. Today Staying brothers, mo-dormant they peanuts, pulled the . spray I Myrus; tass solo, Hlllman 8nell; , ":rwcom Mrs. Robert 8auen. all ot this eii w. ,.D cells and wondered If the sun 'shinned Into the state. i tans 'j aod pUi Provo, Alma rarisp.Ravmnfiit a- duet Jackson brothers: trumpet The .body may be viewed at it,. t was shining. oerta, vanaaa. solo, Prof. Robert Bauer f "Spring-tim- e TUCSON.. Aria.. Feb. 2 rtMn-- aa' homs of .James Oavton. 172 xMh . Mrs, Smith appeared with dn the Rockies. J. W. Thorn-If to expedition, exterminate some 8T rourin west, prior to ths services. patrol wagons arrived ta .b. .v. a, black eye, received from her ton. members Of the Ornntrfln lnh ' husband, she said, because iThc-WealHv.I.iwr e tne police station. blood-crate- d The following numbers wilt be cr allegedly 'MeKallero she the predicted nog ground In the chorus: th given by Trust Apaches, charged with murder, catIsSimic would stay In his lair and LOS ANCKLES.'Frb. Sirp-- T: v tle stealing and kidnaping, will Lord,"' front Largo by . Handel; 101 more could be weather wintry taking cf trstlmony la leave Ague Prleta "Morning Orugr "Msmmi Lulls n February', expected.. al'S $10lAO breach of von: we byBreak, "by members of the rfimiU declared the little partyannounced Vtskrr;ViMet .nrak,',!Targett suit' against the C4l B iv Mentor Crosse; "Ooln' here today. tied Sundays-nanimal would come eut and J J compsny will be ttnv." LOS ANGELES. Feb. 2 Ol t United This particular band of IndUns O. It Carlston, arrested by Salt much change m Home," Dtorak; My Own stay out and that spring bloswhen the drfendant!! will was "Yv'hat to are do , at states.".. the officers the you take reeuest of ths of s the recently a going owa.. object ponca crrr. soms soon would be blossomrebi . temperature more ovldo,,' tfci.'enc4 to about U?" Mr. Irma Ken-- j searching party, which re- Utan ounty sheriff s office, on a Colonel Oeorge X MHIer, one Of ' ' ;ing. -that the r""ri s'nr r on mained SERVICES FOR X. R. CLARK "her asked 1 husband,' their fraudulent check the a nedy for entered trail 101 , Owner of the several charge, ranch, was Taint so or words to that weekar; '..I l,r . Maximum tPtrpoi temp. : he when accirwd Funeral services for M. R. Clark, Francis, her not killed of before plea guilty City Jodfrt early today when his autoerfect opined Mrs. Smith. .! i f (i an-- 1 on The of his horns 44. who died at with will expedition be Maurice led morn company mobile Thursday keeping akldded on the snow and Ice Friday, Harding Saturday by f "Tie," shouted Smith, and fM.r t. a i Moron! other ) man. , The former West Center streVt will be held at Finn, answerfive was member of the ing, ins oond tiled at 450Q, and overturned on ths highway more too, neighbors said. w. Wills Minimum temp. the Bert MoHnarv chanel eompanyw x Flmbres bullets an t pta-frbm automatic vwas and .... Its membership which furnished. party, d west of here.,, , ,u They were both arrested wlU Include Flmbres tol 1 o'clock, n Friends mav view lh'1 Friday, SI oaused her death here ' The'ch'ek Is ttTleeedlto nave Colonel Miller, who wall years himself, who .for conduct and disorderly f I orgenlut'U'-- v. x f has , today. sworn to tordevote Issued to a Pleasant Drove old, was returning to ths ranch been to his life Kennedy was held en body at the chapel prior io the 4 know was who dont rh yet frequently t , right a area murder ror nis Kidnaped son and i business house, members of the alone from Ponca Cut whsn ths inUrment wiu be In tht Coldest day this WlnUf, Jan. 24, vka. charge. by demntl rij li M a venue .for his wife's murder. Provo local sherltrc offlet state. accident occurred nt about a a. m. il. below. ... .. city ... cemetery. .... y. . , ... ., 41 ifn'.ssa ,, w , see-saw- LEGION GIVES TOSTATETilEET peace-makin- GOII'iISSlON Sant-JEa-'- iD11ESK -- ht "Y-att- aci T NilYWIff uni--ior- in "". " YOUNG WOULD SLAYER ACTS IflEETATHO et : AS ATTORNEY PROVOPIOMR ' ir . ,u. LAID AT REST .- fl-'- es We-lnu- ,. SMMISSED ter go-af- lg'pr;..,! ll -- k ADULT 'CLASS e -- N7-Tey- .iuaik - H. S. STUDENTS co-iul- , mmMB 1 rIALCHORUS SERV1CESF0R CIVES CONCERT . - INFANT TODAY Ground Hog Sends Warring . to Jail , , ville-Mapiet- m rre-Hve- n- MORONI FINN A11 . ONTiIAN HUNT CbritractlSuit - Denies ,;.., ot . . raudulentQieci Ranch Owner Meets Auto Death Arisiver8Vife?8i Question With Fiver Bullets r("' :ToBeHcardc J-- m Flm-bre- I -.,, ill , ' ii,-.- " -i . . i , x . ., 1, 1 |