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Show - ft if 1 THIRTY-NINT- ir ' mm - i 1 : I . ' I hill IT 1 ; ' J ' I - - CJAl i -- . . " PROVO.: UTAH, MONDAY. APEIL 20, 1925. , v. Ml UJ .' &:: ... . - : - i price two clnij- ' - DEPARTMENT: GETSTRUCK view ht maintaining With Provo'a reputation for having the , lowest fbr" toaaer In the the 1'aited State and wl-J- t determination to continue to glr Provo the protection), that the growth of the dty demand, the city official haYe added antrack to the other fire department, according w to Mayor O. K. Hansen. . Eight years ago Provo' purchased a splendidly equipped track, which eitiwna generally believe was one of the best investments ever made by the city. This machine is ot the large type," and while It la doing good work; if I the belief of the city commission that a smaller machine, equipped with tbe last Word in pumping apparatus will be an economical investment. With this- acquisition to the department' Provo haa one of tbe best equipments to.be fonnd In a city of this sire In the entire country. This gives the city two pumpers, a hose and a chem-lctruck, all of which contain the latest appliances. v "Many of the fires that break out are not large and jt is expensive to make long runs with our large 4rnck.".xplained Mayor Hansen. "It Is our belief that to conserve the larger truck for emergencies we will save .the price of tbe smaller one in a couple of years, as it would cost the city approximately 113,000 to duplicate the larger machine now - .... Present Is Most Unsettled Period Since World -War Broke GERMANY BOTHERED BY OLD CONTROVERSY -- uni uuuumu GwdnrieTraWihrBaii-net f ? r LllUIlUi . r for Largest Percentage of Population Pcasent v IJ' r 5986 PERSONS o LN ATTENDANCE Attendanee Was 48 Per Cent More Than Average Attendance Last ear I h I tlh lis entire . ; : SV- J. ? t - JX I - " ' ! I ' . . :. . Raitires Dry end Strcama Low liefore Kerent Kain htoriu 'f11 ,bt ; Sajs 1 orttir sl'usr fntm. the KWard Ha Had Six BLshws "u,,s I 1 .... MIV Its V'lXUUUIlRHI PKECiriTATIOX HERE rxlts j: t, tte stiirv r !! Sm"i- TVlv Vhn i rllr-nUNt- i iCtl-' tiff . a.nr i., t..... th .;.M f RETAIN EO IN BISHOPRIC I ". ' tUedWork vrwurv ivn itmri) A . . I f Ward Worker. Sustained I ' ..Ihr'vTliiisTii"-- . . J I f i More than half ' of. tbe A I Latter-da- y Saint population of L'tah s fHofnitle AIiw1i'. Andrew Jroeett. 11 'Rrtit'b Bulgarian "Whites" Lynch . ; w' . at Sver Storm , Sweeps Over ser attended school f stake t Suaday ... IT-.. ? . romaim - i SEast etatb wa Communists in Retaliation sasuim-,(aere stivrf. tnUre Nation; Snow in vices In the various wards Sunday ' Cathedral Disaster Xew England morning.' There were present in the Ibt'y f.r"7SlTXake. 1 riile ward,- K af,x Ub 16 schools of the stake Sunday " LONDOX, April 2a Europe with aruss ltvv. Fty-- L Jacob. h haji ah-vThe ramstm-ifr.(u f la Sunday 5986 persons, or 61.6 pet eut of the rare jlntl sewral th.4s wfatjtb wa'rd.'. adjacent festering In northern Afriestimabln value - w farmers "J, and which is 11,593. stake papulation, ' the aitciioa Mf the rvw iick raters ca and the- near east, la finishing The f tb thmugitout the state, The attendance- exceeded by 140 4 v "4ttc April In the midst of the most unwas made at tbe ard ruafereave marshal. Imt Whire the ofTii-pU wxxmliij- to W. M. CampbcB, assist set mark the by the stake Sunday settled period the old world has ibi 4re bvM at the wata 1 Ky' wd.t arrest ant giiNrvUur of the CiLta forest. Sunday : school board for the first annual known since the war; bk-re ptwoit tbey avr siv a rnte ij an auto. evxalag. at According to th weathennaa at ' established for the Rally pur In addition to the blood baths Iay, After staying la Salt Uke f,r a the office T. X. TayW. i. WlirUm rrerfdent LOOK DOESVT IT UKE oftbe C. S. nThtmati'-- " a of pose encouraging larger regular of Bulgaria and Portugal, France days, tbey t for the Wingl Service, the rwlpitati.ia Vas .43 of JIIV1L. BIT FARMERS NEAR Kaicht asd S. P. Es5rtsoa rf the attendance at (be Sunday morning and Belgium are In the throe of T "ph-ltic It wsS valk's. an mb and was the best spdtyr raia ake iwpsideacr;. 0A1.1XA. fALIFtRXIX church services. ..governmental changes. Italy la envt a ttiwit h vre in this seetloa af the state this year. ;Xewr- - ai.d .U IX MiUer tbe IT MKiHTlLY AXI PAY was a com The thefirst to fienusrf, Rally day gaged suppressing FOR" IT. it aot been for the rain. IT IS 1 wpor retained as firsi and aevad fatbi--r ar. iMsl a id eivt, t; th while Spain is fighting the riffs and plete success, according to Victor J. he sht-e(f ooe tf tbe ladv W taea la the Tinta ifwtivel.v. .' BELOW, vvua--W- . HAIXJI1KKR. Bird, superintendent of the stake ia Turkey is doing its utmost to mop nut-ul hegaa tbea. eWrding ftiresr Tton a .wild have" " "CHARLES MATFIELD, THE jetMna, wba la aa Sunday schools, as it exceeded the tip the Kurds. IVdy, tbe bt; I St the thmisai dx of dolWrss," ''said Mr. t the !trtnp (audy com-- 1 t tV!H XIOELT UVES -- While the Bulgarian government attendance 2,873 by persons. regular -3fi yieaps if,agt aad baa raoi a. but Were overtaken IVfore the Sunday AS Cawphi'll FROJI , HIS PROFESSIOX has its hands full rounding op com"The average attendance at the and bnAtght rcrk tiv rsJa, the range were Prwv Bvyd ia ivratyi BAIXAIAKKR. niare bcrr arnving iwhlte' dry aU over munists and repressing a Vtah stake Sunday schools during ' bis .;' tlMUraw4a-..(I--eHitM'Lea-aitb pa real frm 1 Vnamrk Sirligvlle. counter terror that followed the out1924 was 3,113 persons," said Supers the IbtSa-rthe than abea be was thrve year vf "asw. feet frwa the snow hanks rage at the Sofia cathedral In which intendent Bird. "The attendance a cnaiiUele n;.f Snys the erouud was dry. Jensett. NE. His Severia is bewt&V )Us rain Srvice. father, auuhtbe. more than 150, including By liriug 48 was many cent more than per yesterday txilirivd 8brriff tbey liojd and at as a ""r&ratkal afrair' and :i!b his COALIXGA, Tbw was very little moktur women and children were killed, it Calif., April 20. the average attendance." ruraed tbe bnys ver to luu. in the ground aud the streams wer He has always tV.cn aa jactlve Is fairly well established that there thvre eMN i.tS. Grand A'iew ward had the largest Once more Charles M. Hatfield has tuvariabty waived proli iuHry uimsnally bw for the ' iy ia rbarrb affairs and hj is no organized revolution 'in that it ts his rtiwor Kri:g tinie. per eentage of the ward population caithed in on the rain bis rain. - He fctariij- - la the rity eurt bt-iday TTh's hn's been one of thi dryest -, Couie bela tbe calls his it It. when blading tbe waet atany he farmers si(ins country. ."' rain,, 290 By bringing out perpresent were aud over ii: to tbe .tricf SrB!! tif ibis part vf the Met tnud For the moment, the armies of "I have bw a aia mk with ward. For eight year he served a fir sons out of a possible 320 or 90.6 lieve it In his rain and pay him for tm' a chsrsre ut oevt'ial ; ivurt t to Spain, Italy and Turkey-appenmw for years.' ywars" be sys. Tbe wtaa.iflod t threv fortnt-- r Uvao of cent of its ward population, It. 'Thus,. Hatfield, 'the "rain per decree -1 burglary. in bis ward and bxs ab been frctive have the upper hand llncm tL. promhas banked an other $3000.. Acumihig to L, fighting reciirds pivv It- - la lUt&W Grand View ward won the banner inent faraier ? Ijke Vir.-- , the rain with their dependents. General ia Sunday bm4 work as aa assist tbe wvrM ever. Dry s)ell after dry iell scare fame is offered by the stake Sunday school was vr!h a great dt Primo De Klvero, fiead of Spain's a t sjT!BH-i-t Ot be jus a board as a prize. The banner will the farmers here almuts and anmtuiey to tho farmers. directory, reported ou Sunday that rff-rut lie presented to the winning school nually they wait npon , HatfU'hl offer fftim Arvatia, -the situation in Morrocco was satisWhile His aiiintmeat as lead of the nothing had MifiViJ next Sunday morning when the en- Shortly thereafter HatfiJld sets p do basinet ia CKHfrtEia.. troops having factory Spanish oh the tarais of I't.ih r istu'.j aard will awwjtsai i! t4Tti-t- . stake hoard the will visit tire Grand jr ii withdrawn to a line which they are .f the fKHrintrtnhiM-ani.ai.t of the eitrciinly dr sjiMA of tbe . View ward. able te defend against the Biffs. tht furiuriTt ijad liecuu to hav f ihe ruiiievilV Sanday Included in tbe total attendance ahK-fears cotnTmiug tlkir rMjn" said ward Mrtusd as be thp were 203 students the of Young LOS ANGELES, April 20. (UP LOXDON, - April- - 2ft ' ,(CP) Xlt. Rutsnell. faasrli4r . who are not honafide resibe the Man a. of relic will "White terror" of reprisal against past "Tbe Mr. In U:e al.'alfa Jru L!i View " 'waT'yWiTsag.v communists for 'the cathedral out- in a few thousand years, according dents of any of the "wards In TTtah m wttij. iory ataniNl Mettie !S nv of Prmnn. uI stake. These students were not inrage has sprung up in Bulgaria, the to K. F. Goudey, theosophist. lave suffered l it : Tbey baw daughter. , 'Times Sofia correspondent cables. "The human race is gradually de- cluded . in the: per' eentage, of . tha Bi-rf.ar th, ruia j?nn!H.v. t Is tfc sixth T".e That the rallruad couiititv M Besides rounding up "reds" one teriorating and man .is fast racing various schools. f Ibe'BnnoevilV siiwv ii Aim-r'- n to arx iiisii!f thrtMuh a i l.s:.'.d .lit simtis has hnd The. per cent of ward population thousand of whom have been ar- to his doom," Goudey told his col' l th r..i-.-wiWMoa. years msf. ine lor-- rraisiH,MuM in aUWh. iae KTVattending the school were a folrested, the' Bulgaria 'government leagues in session here. . i-j'in-jj-Laa blsaojtss of tbe a urd are R. It tare i' Grand View, 90.6; Mountain a.me tnr rcsTc.-- l has had to combat the activity of "Physically, nmn will" never be as lows:' BaH4. tioirw P. l:ii!iij. la ihtir history, is tb devfira-i'h- --in Motk, r.: male relatives of men, women and sturdy, as his ancestors of the cave View, 85.8; Lake View, 76; Pioneer. uhxt bp ?. .. K .. m.AMA Klnifn aihl Iaat- s ' Ri;..!! Eiiwt nlAMfl man .I.M.I f J.. - Va Piiwh. Provo w 66; 60;, Second, Timpanogos, uu iw tuiluit'U era," he said. fit,c viunn Legionnaires and Business Sacrmental Wine at Party is hy rain aed ta.turs are t)e A. L. Provo ami of the oint 57.2; Sixth. or crushed in the cathedral dlaster. 66; Vineyard, "He Is becoming gradually malMen to Hear Plans Mr. Newrea si.d Mr. Mtttr. s, -J Agent I Object e.a l"iific System Shop Em-iJ- i eei;n a wbt.ie I"t tie.rer tVm C'jey These 'whites' began ah unofficial formed, losing his hair and teeth 52; Provo Third, 50.7; Pleasant Dinner Tuesday . 1 a a his by RisRt althi nch a liriU- t.v4 iathia. ho is h:Te I'd U : reign of terror, killing and lynching and is only postponing his doom View, 44? Provo First, 41 Manavu, rt-lo the same lajacity with trHU Los .ViiivK-wir;.ia jhp iifit wei'S: rin Provo Bonnescores of communists. The governfwa of Interest in the 40.3; 40,6; Fourth, by a degree of mental and spiritual Hish.-f- i wild also be wlcum Jaoib. - ment now has restored order. ;Zuit oivuuixatiitii. ville, 37,9; Provo Fifth, 31.5.- progress." MI1.WAI KEE. Wi, AprU 5V "To mtx't the ctiuiKtHb4i of Kumerically the attendance was S,.riig storms, varylns f"t-- snow Federal innrtiffata ot Seaalnw and that if diRrrubuteimoughe wards, as J ri'.is tocycloi.es. svii! ,nv ,h- - .steaa!l. (. is the treat piMiila follows: .Provo Second, 664;. Provo Bernard Cettehaaa'st wiwe and cWcr land, Wtut Vhin.U. Otii.i,Ii;i ...i-- i Third. 546; Provo Sixth, 629; Manjuf tlw nn!ra.Ls f ta;s country at Si.il t eiitsvlv.i;.w tmrty held at bid by f brre Satar JJ!"i.:.ti." t - avu, 502; Provo Fourth, 486; Pio-Mr. , s expertrd tdsj. lay night Thttv. deaths Injury to jt.ircs .f i an , neer, 436 j Prevo First, 383; Provo in an iniervtev tv th a I A' J..ha B. MadtbHk, ry dkief. V mtsi us Kud proivnr Fifth, 351: Bonneville, 350; Lake tdiLj. "Jti!iuess. ' 'm!.Uiiis-o- f dn'Is-visited the bitate GefCelataa el-304 befre I ; Iviieve. View, is at its Kmest 3i9; Tlmpanogos, aixi a T n vrv 4 k'l:, 290 Grand View, r( ji tth the party started. a iftfcinaeiA Sharon, 283; t T. PAI L: X,', S (VPi hau: , r f. r the Vineyard, 239; Pleasant View, 171; the sfaaivr ibat ''s&csaatwRtsisI Mrs. Fiaautkl Srrnsn, 23 yvr is ii, b,H in Ecrmer United Precis Reporter iy l Autitsfain tf.i-i- r - -- Becomes Head of the PHOENI, Ariz., April 20. (IT) Mountain View, 133. wtt rf r1smrti'Tf bstrvr awe was IIm- - oy t t!e rrTeny.Uv iKo was ! e titc mMic in th. fururv X-- . Eight quarantine areas, embraca .,r k.!..! ; Associated Press iL. Jtit this r&aar f tHtme, declared at IVkfu. the river. i will tie ing several thousand acres of cattle aa 8 year old rhiW. oMifesaJ t !hcj hv ia th t yciiirie !iti heavy .damage ia the sitaatloe wiH be iawsisatrd. for the to teiiO a ranges, were established "in Arizona i ArttwT slie that k,brev JEW-tlffiKAprhe busii ( ss . - - babd. djsrivt of WbeeKljs. Today" in an effort, to wipe out an Dry agents are scirc&iKgtbe bad iadiaiaWtered noiswa to ten IV. V.r Kent Cooper is the new general tnen. mcsttj' .Mr. VOi lo epidemic jofJVabbleB.. -year. ts, were hirt. mttniiger Tfrrhe Associated" Press. mx The quarantine was ordered by vrVi. ,Le (U,a Se list the vMSais f tauer. a..J. nine whether or CMt tbe mht fe, 'Announcement of his appointment :e at Governor George W. I. Hunt in ou pa, from iab'i w t U un T "f V: ms ere tMJdn Btitted. as a aseaaber vt wlsvu be r":m. in nirtr-cLbyJEhe board of directors of the or- executive wJtH a Msi'l I kud it ia I'.K-proclamation. ;lis u:;, tne Twasse tw btaiat ssKwawwali tmxtegUiiMi Pretiident was made by giinlzation t tbesr .awbef'. w5S Inaddition toufon:lMga rigid Rath tu.iJ.r aul unSoaiicii down wire nbich'liadlB I U.tt STjie s)k; Frank B. h'oyw andeceived today Sgroup of citizens from Spring-vill- e orly rhe Morru were authorities t riue ly cari,.ails of quarantine, t.ii. sir ii U fttaod fee. is a Kctstered If with g?neralSatisfaction by Assointerested1"; in TJtuh t county ltt'u.h affju.iliiis WLre rt;mrt- 'have to all dered cattle in the of m was tu a her lirnvxiv ' elated Press editors' assembled here kiiwnd Swa district No. 1, which inA uemberaf '. Drainage vt, tit .ra.tu&." once. areas fected ! . tr.sat least UtA x "t" ;. "diiiped" a.tti tt.c, ,s. anuuul meet- in their twenty-fiftvolves a large tract of land west of Al;, ,.,. Pe.-d- , be4ve-u su. Mr ,lkt Xhi tht U .!.S 3&.ltiJllN I T .a .r"i, nwuntins "via Frederick succeeds disis3d Roy 4 lug. Cooper ROBERT DRISCOLL Spriiigville, met "with the county ' t re inju-dpcroi ' ai ue ( tie daily Martin, y bo resigned recently to ciimmisNioners Monday morning and siti.i.; nus cut Hit nhct '.he j Provo in for ihretbkut the .votes Plans ta (runirj j Federal ageats tested conducting that take up 'other lines of work. g presented a petition endorsing Aim! lire hltohotie Ahcre the ra;:riv,il in-i.u'.m-- r.rr;f. h The newly elected general mana-as a 8uien-iso- r of the district of the campaign for the American he regulatioas r,'mtitti&s tbe tav! ti luios. ia th? f sacranMtttal one ha".;!. wiae as been has heavy regarded to fill the vacancy caused by the long ger s Legion Endowment Fund will be Tftcbi. l StftertHl hy hail iiettalties for its ks Ur txbrr tbaa ndiSits iiijiliiyer and of ' the strong in the Associated of J. AI Allemnn, whose fliuner to be given at the acrameutal a an iuoa in dtmaejvr. Jtanei-M- !, st,,ns fo Mdde Wiser' t.mn tv Press organization. He was born in Hrnsv. iBiiioye term of office has expired. MemItolierts Tuesday" eveftlng at Martin tanibrn'ge at.d .SSuvft Hilar .v;criti. f,, f'l... id tu be- iLtoAtn a base tbe ,,i..u olitnilnis, Jnd., 45 years ago and bers of, the commission explained Hotel Heil-btiU ! r, "m"Ub' to Phil ia tbe 6:30 career an at Mr. V.m 0U.r.-o'clock, his according yrvlimiuary ,r1v1"V to jtjx,ew, will it began ujva newspaiier jhe visiting delegation that :V! kv tie (.farm. Itatlon btak by tbe coininandef "of ' the lroVo. Post Ik iiecessary, according to- law to early age. Biking it up in earnest V XEW YORK, April 20. (IT) ",'tl"" ' . Af. th- - sstue fine. "Se Karlxu.l tor American , to 13 b bnaar ad bave a a enter Xo. the of his I ae ni't yes liirt't iicce each muiu j after Legion. on Indiana newspaper-Clara Klmhall Xoulig, actress, publish notice of intention for a XEW vr-Scveu Vf RK. April? wtt mv. RottertDrisoll. Who has recently drink. " Cetit-taia- ""J" b'wal wpen Kb aaauoid btaa- to police last night the loss period and cmdi graduation from Indiana university of 20 aays prior to their awe lajured ahd nstrly ' ' been .appointed field secretary for jelf as wvR pleasHl with the party U.T tho UiH-H- i In 1901 he made reputation for hlm- - of $75,000 worth of jewelry. The making stwh appointment.- ik.iis t,r J.s,-s-, early tmtay - others badly - itskr ' snd asserted It the eampaign in Ctah, will bepre self! as an able and energetic re- gems were. left on a seat of a taxi-cah ciMijxTathn, t Uxb, Tbi.ub -e train f rthrsttad .'.; sy cut and will outline the detail plan pite the .fact that tad aratber InllD'.l'af.V 1.4 Hi K Ii, 11.. r, .i ii . . I In a gray seude case with the porter in Indianapolis and later betrara ami r ' j)iate for tho drfaiThe work of the vart- - terfered. ".'came the Indianapolis representa gold lnit iuls &. :ta n, m, ch ous committees will be coordinated tive of the old ScryilcJtae-iJresagi- ,said. ,,f ,l bwi Htatkmi. -j rvaasyhaaU TtKH-Cbaru so that the entire state may go over IaddWt aad Passeaswr' nstwiatitm. tria c to l.w rc kmnktd d.wa i Mur-histhe top" in a nnit with its quota r"at- - aad With the organization of the P haa l!wt ;l by t. ; ; ' traatpbl cjioo in a eriwldej broke rv- of the national fund for the care of ers oa a.mbJjMH; United Press association In 1907, railiMad t FAILS-DIE- S staatixvir that the crash, j otufii ie comirry. f f.4Jwil disabled men and orphans of those ws la em5-:ri'- a here Saaday. became associated with in- AU Ilgbts werv estinsmshx-i byjbeIn ta IS 4 who fell the World War. lddotk ran ITS stitution and was active in the early tbe lajjwrt t!te rurairvd Ik Members "of the Legion post. andj .seeomts, while --Jlusvb" 4sd ate- - a ...... . , : development of the L nlted Press, . 20. AMERICAN I FORK, April caasicren oy rvi.s invited businessmen and officials of ters ia 13 Tbe roaavrs both' in the editorial and business Ti'Ls.V, t kla., April SXfrpwn' W. S. nerbertson.of Lehl was the city will b present at the meet- leave for Chiaa acd MatiiU Taars- - ia raiar fnaa tbe ears. Mrs. ; departments!' .Kiie. r,V Wped"ta his j cut and bruised when, the automo- ing Tuesday, . . v day. a a i m1;ute of his wa bile she was driving and a truck j& ne liiu. jtter.ly. KoliVTektiaj; CULVER CITT, Calif., AprU 20. driven by Dewey Johnson "of Provo She p.;r.i,l!Kte for tlvf first Uiu. (UP) Two records for speed met in a head-o- n collision on the fnvm 5. Jane at aa stUitude which are expected to stiwd for fork highway west feet. "The irai hute faibst Suno'clock 8 American Fork were ji.i of at time entered Hinic npon today j I and Kohle ernslinl to the baseball Pru- - awn-baa- t "A successful, aat is- - a,br the books of the American Auto day ; night The vision . of hoth ST. P.VI U Mian. April 2A- -,J i ititv a crown or sinvlstrs. t give .'" mobile association. driven was obscured by the heavy league will do ..more to weld the generally wtU be I TV) Fiuir persi.n were Urewn0 ' t us this that By year. ?niport Hartx, commercial and social relations of whv a Harry en drTvlngsMillerra U AV.EIfS.' April SI A Xifrrx .1, mural Jtii:t.' fc.. sf Prova haa all t gxia ai4 amb- The daughter of Mra.' ftah, Juab and WassrtclrSBTprties Special 50 miles in 22 :1L or at an w4 bere tintnv to la-jery Uii . aatbSas-tbatfur is' miles' Jnhs bere ing per Flnrbertson mlraoriloiiKlv esc'aned -' average speed' of 135.2 tat a , FriXERTON. Calif., AprU 20. ami .lr,. ( M.je than any other !l., Hiitigs I win pea the tbaaacls rf trade- $n isrttavflsbter. Itor-it: a t a i - f,lBu.-The death of Terry Courtnev. i- hour, hung up the new marli; for Jury when she was thrown through can think wf" said i Ariw f&wiix J.,,,;,Kt -I quickly aad s ewMtb-a tbe ibnot wfib Mayor O Wab-b- . t year old school boy, whose naked that distance yesterday at the Cul the windshield bf the .IlerN-rtsoBirAHea at S.-- tier.'J"-- : i n risen this mornings wheu "asked assMeiat io bntasbt abwat de- car to the pavement.- - Mr. Johnson Teter while ver oil from found an program, was Ilermaa. sprint banging S:ansse !: alsht. n s Kuiiie. i,u,.itut. My shhj, Tbarslsy jttanrla ' cWaa of baseball the Mr-- , Jirtinson concerning sj'vTt. progress" by Paolo, Ralph de Pn lma's nephew Is was. accompanied-b- y a i laul. rriek, was investigated today hospital r in the aar nllicc, tso-l- it fdiedla Satutjlsy ' 1 va M, - i - t1 it:s')K,-ir-..Urv.- i the holder of the other, an average arid their small child, all escaping j for the coming sea "Coroner's jury. M.j?dutls. foca. and, rtaltt. .'. :irhtaJKUl-ba- --mwi cfc--d tke Jafitrwl. Both cars were badly fwho made a prelim-in- n of 135.001 for 25 miles.. fgatrted aTrd A tVr.tr: X.ir i.Uin tM.,,llr Telh TbHf ;l basebiilt'an.d npori the sutt-esthat tbry av - llVj i V In D vy. b..--. n rv investigation said it was their t. .1 riiia tlamaged. .i.ir rwjsta.itit!- r'be deter mi, preseiit- league w;ill belief that the boy committed at Saa IVrarl!: rt.l;ji.;njt'ine! ; a j,i;i"4 as.ii.st nsiii, ! uuts n i arh QrEEXSTOWXA mail bag ron a trxtrit!t wr! that ROME Frank B. Stearns, frfend the success of laseball in Provo aud He hM apiwrently died from tainlng 200 ngistered letters sent to hytit b ae. m. Kaffir ran ! H l .ntfllfta to ei'inew'bb ithrirMTwtMg.beer. the other towMUpL thecjmnty. in Tlio boy'a parents, jQwenstown from Xew Yorkn the land, ai Twifcf aSli-strangulation. csirxMts' is -i- ntf stii;;, bv 1 rsfc-i- l ssildjj to "normal rf the tea bus other was tSe Www bare said years come.;?. and steamship Republic has been, miss left today with Mrs. Stearns on an he rhe; . ihe Take rare- f yHiT ucie n.d miliwrv eoii'!uittts timsij- name p.iJij IVis'ii Versa-I'p"vbver, win be, essential in tne saute Vr re unable to ghe a motive for the ing since the steamer's arrival on extended antomoblte trip. Tbey will Will Isle rare UiKiI eikd isewn po- - 'aud a rejijy WiU be sent M S4?a tbewK Miwe native each town supporting a team ami reach Parii May 9. ' . ThurBduy, it was rciorte4 here. ' woubW.. . : wiUsieuasjdtaba.- Mtrt v Jl'lor 1 ' - . 'WkeW"ta rsV. h oi -- "f' - . ". a bihp u-- r be srfi fl4 taVtiltf ;llad h-- n rusii w-- oM c'ivl -- Sb! rjw l.VIi 4 " " " - : arb-rtfe- ft and-rattl- e nr , . - f A.-iwt- prvit. in-rr- Ib at. c hi kI. sw-im- Vt-tb- i.--er ar SAYSMANTO ' rhl frl. kwtrt. -- s ad nTn-xeadtB- at-o- UNIONPACiFIC t. g ths BE RELIC SOON ty SHOPOFHCIAL T li ENDOWMENT! ft FUND DRIVE VISITSPROVO INEPARTY IS ii,s-r!i- i INVESTIGATED Jxb T-'Cil- tv, u tMi 1 : - Jt-n- ". T;t rt'iipj-wiit-!:- tv s wry ;- ;s ; s i- at i.,-- l.i-l- i i U--y AO-s- Jaya DISCUSSED - wc. r4in--Kirs- ja-s- ft KENT COOPER j. QUARANTINE KILUKGSEVM U Ud -- SUPERVISOR it ?U h T!-.- J,.hrsit n.i 'ker c. aeBvMbtbetalMilvfe ii,rr -- ssSi'd - til twMfr! ems V-iv- Jst svary Jib ' $75,000 rtr;rd nnub lctr Kj GER1S iea. tl-r- rui-l-al- ' ENDORSENEW -- -- -- I i- Er T) i.t w. " - 20.-m- runatkiB CONFEESTO CREATES NEW IS PROMOTED N v tins -- - if , IAJ u rLVI UIT- -l U ' . '. , PROVOFIRE HE . . u - . ! lllili I I I YEAR. NQ. 227 H rnnnnri ii ! r . v Vi I A NEWSPAPER dedicated tff" "peScy 6r fairness to all sections of 1Uh county. - - ca-a- r,-- 2 uii "ur IVnu-'st:i- ;; East-Cleg- filANY INJURED T rttiiii LEFT IN TAXI s Vph ,t Uu.-wa- r IN RAIL WRECK - t, a prj-its- eifrJt - ivtf. d iN-- n !. . jaesde- b Kt- PROVOCARIN - trea v. BOYIS 4rraa bb lu-r- tsm ad w IFODR DROWN SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREsl AT ST. PAUL lm FROM BLOWS FOUND DEAD dlh mlttt i FIGHTER DIES ro;-.u,- . sap-por- rvr-'er'- si half-ibace- n rtd ' s -- v - HlPiRACHUTE- tr wots. - tit ji ri:ay aers RECORDS SET YOUNG te "- COLLISION WONEWSPEED ! prrt!ss wy !4 S tisy r.,t ThviaN'!vt iti ,. brl lJtM. So-?- stil-cld- e. i,r r.U..r..,, n bt n.-.- - . . V it . a.ijit!t r - - t iU n-- aj hivi n-- |