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Show THE DAILY HERALD THE HERALD What roe aea HenM Waal-Ad-a fM raara faM bmmv Ami MM Try m asst tioM yaw mm niBftitng U aril, trace, ar Oil tun eld col Kife teed THIRTY-EIGHT- YEAR. H THE WEATHER l'TAHGwrlly First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. NO. 162, .PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924. JVJ SIXTEET DAYS UVJ LI J Generous Leadership Courses Draw Real Leaders Dictator Dead SAYS FARM IS BELOW ZERO range BACKBONE Weather. COLDEST DAY JAN. 5; WARMEST ON JAN. 18 thoae !ut Wort low-- Tha new year thus far has proved very Kcnerou to the home of Thomas Mahanny, Bt John, N. B. Look what it They're doina oleoly, thank you. I So's. tho mother. collie For the fourth consecutive morn cat ing It was S degrees below zero, de tt zero mark in the U. S. Reclamation claa (service thermometer on East Center 68W street At 0 o'clock Tuesday morn- tt ting lit was 3 degrees below zero. (This was four degrees higher than red r, Jut the some hour Monday morning ?ind ' MAn hUU. ttiAn, Q.mln'. tf (coldest It stood at the same notch 3 below Saturday. Broi, January has broken the zero record of Januarys for many years acpiano. cording to the U. S. Reclamation service and in this- respect Provo ind Utah county have kept pace coal fvith the rest of the country where weather has been recorded all during the month. SELL Of the first 22 days in January best 16 have seen below-zer- o weather and e. It inly half a dozen days of the month to sell lave not witnessed a depressed mer-:urtime, The Provo record for the West uonth follows: 4 below anuary 1 ing 2 9 below d. a anuary 3 , '. 12 above anuary 8 below anuary 4 13 below anuary 5 s, etc, 9 below anuary 6 10 below anuary 7 CONVOCATION CHURCH HERE y. j-- T 11 12 fenuary 13 V nuary 14 nuary inve ............. inuary iingh Phone '. .... Imiary 18 pnuary 17 inuary Inuary iwriUJ AYEJ Oil Inuary 21 22 anuary i. 23 6 28 18 19 fcnna ,ullMt J 8 8 4 5 nuary 15 guar-J-- 4 23 2 23 below above below above above below below below aliove below above below 3 IV UtlUW 7 below 3 below coldest morning of the month iThe far was 4, when 13 r Brotr piano, January . i .; .i me OUR COUNTY COMMITTEES S. s PLAN PROJECT desk- r AO Soviet Dictator Had Been for Two Years; Death Long Expected. International Nw Service. SOVIET WILL CARRY ON, IS "It M0SC0WW0RD I e I . PARDOE URGES PAGEANTRY IS DISCUSSED AT "Y" PROMPTNESS IpI7nir KIRKHAM SPEAKS ! j TO MUSICIANS - 5th ftutline actlnfc U Feasible Reclamation Plan to Present to Fact Finding Committae. Oof Judge James B. Tucker wai Mon- dert nv chnflptv n momlvF nf ivimmi t". goojf e composed of one member from tJcn or utm, Wasatch, Salt J4ik.: j 7 l.od Davis counties, who under the of Governor Charles Hialnaanshlp ,auiu6 j Mabey wU1 WQrk out plang (or le proposed reclamation of Utah " rT tke, the straightening of the and tne construction of canals carry the water into Davis JA. v Jor-Mm-- The committee is now working on plans and will present them thin the next day or two to the ah Water Storage commission, af-which the plans will be given to e g committee of the jnlted States Reclamation bureau w making investigations into the Irious reclamation projects of the "tst in the Hotel Utah. The appointment of the I committee was made at a meet-- s JK of representatives of the four iunties, three members of the inter Storage commission and Gov-- . ?nor Mabey. The representatives torn each county presented its par- fcular views and desires on- - the toposed project, after which the w committee was selected to work U of this information into a united, Jasible plan. I Those representing Utah county pre judge Tucker, W. O. Creer d E. S. Hinckley of Provo and hn Alleman of Springville. ne members of the Water Stor- e commission present were W. R. fact-findin- ; ies, four-coun- iar- - t blea For ' ; j I I I lo.-r- V. I r IE. al-TIT . f t v& "! rf uu.t Tuaitc i v. of Provo and J. R.vil, Murdock of n U'UOVU VI KJJ IVlivl ill- - I lit spent the latter part of the week I Provo the guest of David Condon. i.lr. Gibson was a former atndpnt (el the Provo high school and spent fa enjoyable time shaking hands his many friends. Jth J MARTIN SPEAKS ON COUNTY SOILS MEDICINE IS DR. HUGHES' TOPIC "PENROD" COMES BACK TO SCHOOL PAGEANT STAGED AT FOURTH WARD 0A-.- i X-ra- y lu"' u . PROVO VISITOR. 111 LONDON, Jan., 22. Nicolai Lenine, founder of the Russian Soviet government, expounder of Communism and the most spectacular figure in European statecraft since Napoleon Bonapart, is dad at the age of 5.'?, according jT Vrd reaching here today. He haVftn ill for two years of heart trouble and par- NICOLAI LENIN There will probably be no ttreat boom in 1)124, but conditions will be fairly good, according to L. D. II. Weld, director research division, Swift & Co., the great Chicago meat packers, who addressed the farmers' conference .at the leadership exercises at the Brigham Young university on Monday. "There is no question but the farmer has had serious troubles, but the situation has been exagger,: ated, said Mr. Weld in beginning Greatest Public Demonstrahis discussion of the agricultural tion in Hnstory of Russia outlook. The wheat farmer had cerIs Anticipated. tainly bad a hard time of It, he said, but the dairy farmer had nadi a flna HntA Vita Tha Jan. 22. "The MOSCOW,products had been on a parity with Soviet government will carry on manufactured products. The poulthe work that Lenlne started, try and egg raiser had likewise the workers and peasants cobeen well off during the past two operating," said an official years. statement this afternoon. Corn had been abundant and cheap and hogs .had brought a good By WILLIAM J. RESWICK, price, a situation which had made International News Service Staff hog culture profitable. During the Correspondent. past two months corn had increased MOSCOW, Jan. 22. Official an in less "It is the people who make a city, not the skyscrapers ami streets." said Mr. Webb. "Especially are the young people important for it is they who will be the voters, the doctors, lawyers and mayors of the future. ASSOCIATION well-know- how-?5- WORD OF DEATH IN CODE CABLE MESSAGE Be Good. d PROVO FORM DIES IN PROVO Iv. Aw' 1924 is to keep these young people tial paralysis. ' Word of Lenine's death healthy und wholesome that the rereached creational department is created. London in a code message from MosThe recreational or human side of cow. He died at his country estate a city is built as a picture is paintnear Moscow. Plans are under way back the ed, ground is bloeked in, for a great state funeral Saturday, and the details filled in later. lie will be burled at the Red "The recreationul director of a Burial grounds at the Kremlin In community should be willing to efMoscow. ' face himself. He should start things Leuine was the real power behind and leave the smaller groups of the the Moscow government. His powers community to carry on bis work. If were even more dictatorial than anything is started it should be startthose of the autocratic czars that ed for the value of the thing itself ruled before he came into authority not for any moral effect It may have. as head of the Russian government, "If there Is enthusiasm behind the in November. 1917. movement people will follow and Trotzkjr Is I1L goodness will come out of it as a Lenine's death came at . a time Cue must be with young when ids colleague, Leon Trotzky, as . people not at them. . . spectacular a revolutionary figure "A leader must have the ability as himself, was ill and at war with price, making hogs profitto organize so that his work will go nouncement was made today that the central executive committee of on without him. The biggest com- able. The sheep raiser, contended the Nicolai Lenine, president of the the Communist party. Disease and pliment to any leader is that the house statistician, has not council of people's commissaries death thus removes from the arena work will go on carried on by the packing much to complain of. Prices began (the Russian red government), is two of the most active figures that little groups of the community. up dnring the latter part of dead. He died last night at his set the Red flag flying over Russia. never get anywhere, it is going 1!I21 on account of the high price country home with his wife at his Specialists had been summoned enthusiasts who get results. of wool. bedside. had been sinking from Germany from time to time. "Recreational activities that work In analyzing the causes of agri- for some time, owing to heart weak- They succeeded iu prolonging out in one cily will not always work cultural the sK'aker ness induced by paralysis of the Lenine's lite but could not save it. in another. Each director will have gave four depression, muses, large crops in side. Inning most of the time he was ill, to find the thing that is suitable for other countries, As soon as news of Leniuc's death lie lived in a modest villa on his inability his community. It is for the city to to buy. high cost Kurope's uf production in as circulated here, flags were esiate outside of Moscow atsupply suitable wholesome enter- tlie United Slates, anil biuh freight ' .aced nt halt mast upon all the country daily by his wife. tainment or they will seek commerc- rates-- In ndditloii there wa a gen-- , government buildings and upon tended Members of tlie People's Council ialized amusement which is not almany private houses. of Commissaries I the government of on of the highest class." (Continued ways Page Four.) The soviet cabinet conferred upon the federal Socialist Soviets) visited In closing his remarks Director S plans for the funeral which will be him at intervals for council. Sick Webb asked that cities plan their reheld Saturday. or well, Lenine remained the idol of creational pictures for ten years The greatest public demonstration the Russian Communists. ahead not for a single entertainof sorrow Russia has ever known At the last meeting of the execument that will last only a short iu her history is anticipated. tives of the Communist "Start your meeting on time' time." The body will be brought here do not "We Book the of visualize which ended only last week, a was the first suggestion made by to present plans) to rest party, (according Mormon enough and not understand was adopted that RusProf. T. Eurl I'ardoe in 'his first in state at the Kremlin before it is resolution n how great are the messages set interred in Red Square, where the sian youths should be compelled to fully Parley Richard Burton, 69, on ethics of address the presiding. TYoaiia forth by the Nephite prophets," de- lsidy of John Reed, American study the political teachings of JVllUiVl VVVJ A1AVII 11VUUO ne asserted that it was unfair to railroad man of Pocatello Snafn,. Lenine as the basis for the future clared Professor E. H. Eastmond, at writer and Socialist, lies buried. New Wilford Organization; where he has resided for a number people waiting fn a meeting While Lenine's death government. kep section Monday. the An official said: r. pageantry communique Secretary-Treasureto begin. . Gray is felt throughout the world, he has of years, died here Monday night He showed and 30 miles the "Lenine at Importance died Music is Gorky, the universal language "The officer presiding should at the home of his son, Edwin C. The Provo effect the Book of Mormon from Moscow, at 6:30 o'clock Mon- always remained more or less on an Real Estate board was immediately sense .the spirit of the of the world, said Oscar A. Kirkham strong Burton, one of the proprietors of the in form had on the lives of day evening. His wife and sister obscure figure. He was content to pageant meeting and endeavor to conduct it in his lecture on "Musical Recrearemain in the background and allow Hotel Roberts, 40 East Second South organized here Monday with all of 'with bedside." Professor were the at Eastmond many people. siih ii Rnirit. the lesser lights to occupy the limestreet Mr. Burton came here for the real estate men of the city afefannouncement tion." music could be The stated that used first of, public "It ia ftlsn rho dnrv nf Hip indi- medical treatment from his home in themselves with the organl- - vidual to see that the audience is fectively as a prelude to the presen- Lenine s death was made amidst light "Music is not for filiating It fun but only Pocatello about two months ago. It had been long reported that dramatic scenes by President Ka made comfortable. Most preslders recreates man. It takes away the tation of a .pageant. He was a native of Devonshire-England- , zatlon. Professor Eastmond said it was linin, of the Russian federated rep- Lenine would be succeeded by a tri'either or bake their Dixnn refrigerate Hpr.ntnr THnv aches and pains of the laborer and very difficult if not impossible to resentatives at 11 :30 this morning umvirate. It was a noble circumwb and had lived in Pocatello instead of ventilating it. for several years. He is survived by president with T. Harry Heal as house will gives rest and quiet to the mind of show the appearance of heavenly at the Bolshoy theater, where the stance that his death found a virbe will found the "It people tual triumvirate in power. Zinoviev his son and one daughter, Mrs. vice president, Wilford Gray as be more interested If their soviet congress was in session. beings per- the business man. Mande Hannifan of The delegates had assembled to head of the Petrograd soviet, leader Pocatello, secretary and W. H. Ray and "In church, music tells an even "It is so easy," he said, "to make sonal comfort is attended to." Idaho ; two brothers, Joseph Burton Owens as additional directors. the Third Internationale and He that the iterson in greater story to the people than does a burlesque of a heavenly being that celebrate the anniversary of the of member of the Communist execuand Hyrum Burton also of PocatelThe new organization is affiliated charge urged should see that order was the sermon. A string quartet and we should be very careful in at- first revolutionary outbreak in Services were planned for tive committee; Stalin, People's with the Utah State Realtors assoc- maintained. There is lo; five sisters, Mrs. Charles that the organ prelude carries an appeal tempting to present such." fallen comrades. Kameniev, Zino-vie- commissar for minorities (nationalJackson, Mo.; Mrs. O. C. iation and also with the National so discourages a speakernothing as to have that cannot be disregarded., and Stalin appeared oil the ities) in the soviet government and Bluemell, Logan; Mrs. Hannah Association of Realtors. "There is a type of music for some noisy people gossip and destage with tears streaming down Leo Kamenev, third vice president Smith, Evanston, Wyo. ; Mrs. Maude It was also decided to put into tract the attention of the audience. every emotion that is desired. their cheeks. Immediately the of the Couiu.il, rre virtually In powCaL; Mrs. operation the multiple listing sysInglewood, Roskelly, Music in the home makes work audience knew some great tragedy er. They are leading the Communtem whereby all of the real estate George Kelly, Salt Lake City. easier while a lullabye sung to a had befallen the nation. Funeral services will be held in firms in the city will have an opist "old guard" against the hostile baby Is the best tonic for rest and Dr. Thomas L. Martin of the B. Kalinin advanced to the front of faction under Trotzky. the Berg Mortuary chapel Wednes- portunity to sell any property listed sleep. Y. U. agricultural department dis- the sen in halted and broken, stage Russia's Dictator. day afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock under with any one of the real estate of"During the war when the French cussed the soil formation of Utah For six years Lenine was practhe direction of Bishop Joseph A. fices in the city, thereby serving the were in complete retreat before the valley at the farmers' conference on tences, started tohespeak. to can condi If the cried, trying ''Comrades," you "Imagine Buttle. The body will be taken to public to better advantage than tically dictator of Russia. Allied tion of the world before the micro Germans, they heard singing and Tuesday afternoon. make his voice strong but unsuc- powers j Pocatello for interment. waged war against him but looked to see the Yanks singing previously. He soil whole that the Is explained "our the ther comrade, Ilyitch stethoscope, without success. His notable miliThe object of the new organiza-- 1 scope, to victory instead of de- area of Utah county was once sub cessfully, their way us. no modern labor with longer tion as set forth in the constitution mometer, hospitals, tary failure was the war against merged by tlie ancient Lake Bonne The speaker paused while the Poland and the feat." when Poland was saved by is as follows: to establish and atory methods, hypodermic ville ; a that this women leaned men Dr. audience E. G. and period during Hughes, trench standardize the usiness- - of real anesthetic,"hissaid troops. or was amount soli seats. iu He In material the resumed: forward lecture large the health Lenine's real family names was estate brokerage, so that it shall ob- beginning of the broiucht from the various canyons "Our beloved leader passed away Week department Leadership Valdimir Ilyitch Ulyanov. He came into the hike by the rivers. A com last night. All that is left for us The successful production of "Pen- - tain and hold the confidence and courses, Monday afternoon. bination of river action and the re- Is the glorious teachings he has left of a noble family, but was banished rod" by the dramatic art depart- respect of both owners and purThese discoveries, he said, have from Russia because of his nihilist ment of the Provo high school at a chasers ; to maintain the dignity and been of untold help to mankind and ceding of the lake left a number of behind him." Under the direction of Trof. E. H. distinct types of soil, some of which recent date has necessitated another responsibility of its members in are included in the progress of modKalinin apparently had more In (Socialist) principles. He lived a duty to the public ; to Institute ern medicine. mind to say but could not speak. great part of his life (a France and Eastmond, the senior girls of the were heavy and some light. performance in order that more of their Switzerland. He was living in The characteristics of sands, He bowed slightly and sat down. "We owe much to such men as Fourth ward M. I. A. will present the students, patrons and public rules for uniform commissions, cusso far as they Pasteur who opened up the field a pageant in the ward chapel at clays and loam soils were discussed, The audience sat thunderstruck Switzerland during tho world war. may not miss this rare treat, for toms and practices In 1917, when the Russian govern this reason a special matinee has may be reasonable; to cultivate and of bacteriology, and isolated the dis 7:30 Tuesday evening. The public una rrom tnis discussion it was for a moment. Then a mighty wail ment was tottering, Germany albeen planned for Wednesday at 3 enforce fair dealing and foster good ease germ of diphtheria, malaria, is invited to attend free of charge. shown that the same treatment of went up. Men groaned in their members in yellow fevtr and many other dismake for grief, women sobbed. Some of the lowed Lenine and a few colleagues The pageant is of especially high all the soils would p. m., in the high school auditorium. fellowship among its to pass through the country in a, :ient. Fall women delegates fainted. Those who witnessed the perform- - their business of buying, selling, eases: to Duncan, who helped per merit and will, in all probability, the best isplant envir better Inc. Leader- plowing In the streets, military bands sealed train. At that time the caar nn ; to Seneck, who in- be reproduced again dur'-- ' lay soils. fect the renting and managing real estate .r,fV.a. cmuwr , , nwc iaoi nil vt? vii oanuaj w vented the stethoscope, and to such ship Week to accom vlate the Sandy soils do we'l a ..owed in the marched slowly back and forth Nicholas-- had been overthrown. "s iastic over the excellency of the pro Alexander Kerensky was in power of effort for ad as Florence Nightingale, the first many who are desirous of seeing It early spring. Wi; center an jM manure plaing funeral dirges. organized cast of the work the being duction, The body will be brought to Mos- and Russia was still waging war developwoman to' use modern methods of It portrays the M. I. A. Blogan for must be more frequently applied on almost faultless. Not only was the equate and economic civic even tax- nursing.? said Dr. Hughes. cow tomorrow. this year In a beautiful and ex sandy soils than on clays, ment ; to procure Just and It was embalmed against Germany. But the "counproduction of high class but it is A discussion of the different soil In state for sev- cils" in the army and nary had such rest will a of in the to of It invention various way. the today. pageant' pressive system During The promote ation; as a fittingly! not often that play a mixed double quartet composed treatments was applied to the vari- eral days before interment. weakened their strength and Geras Is shall struments administration also law and provery Important in a wholesome finds high place of some of tlie leading singers of ous soli types in the county, and Physicians said Lenine's death many saw a chance for a bloodiest The tect our citizens- - encourage Indus- among the modern appliances. school dramatic activities. recommendations were : cenmade. It followed paralysis of the brain "Included in the progress of mod the community will sing and attract the desirable popucoup. play la youthful In theme and the try was stit' d that crops such as rasp-rrf..- ter controlling the breathing organs. Red Revolution. lation to which our condition en- ern medicine are the various spe prlate numbers. production by the younger members titles us; to especially guard and ad- cifics for disease, such as quinine. Before the pageant is ri.i r berries, peaches, corn, He suffered great agony before he Lenine and his adherents arrived of the school makes it of unusual ' t'1 ' d were cherries better died, but bore his sufferings stoi- from Switzerland about the Bame of real estate mercury, potassium iodide, thymol, program f;f music and song wili Interest. This Is an opportunity for vance the interests :o tns, md that grains, cally. time that Trotzky arrived from the and leasholds and to de- antitoxin, vaccination, antiseptics, an added feature. The previa i. , those who were unable to enjoy the ownership For some time. It was not really United States. They started their plums and insulin for the cure of diabetes, and program consists of the following pustuie grasses, aipu-sadvocate and support legisla first presentation, to see some really vise, : were better for heavier soils. kiiwn by the populace at large Red revolution In numbers Piano selection, Melva pears to Improve our radium for cancer." and affine dramatic work as well as en- tion calculated Crulek-shanIt was suggested that If the that Leuine was dead. While flags ter bloody fighting,Petrograd Dr. Hughes in'a dctalicd and In- Boyle; reading, Louise the Moderates cities. entertainment. a wo'.ld farmers violin solo, Florence joy pleasing ; acquaint themselves were placed at half mast, many per- under Kenersky were teresting way showed how science down. ; Miss Katherine with the soil needs of various crops sons thought this was in memory of Lenine and Trotzky put reading, came into Of English invention is a packing had given our present knowledge of Of the 61 central electric statlona a th betti harvest r red heroes and Smith fallen of the ; vocal duet, Melba and Sarah to means greater It lira medicine and what quality is In New Zealand 31 are operated by case for shinning goods that of produce would Imj forthcoming. at the present time. Dastrup. (Continued on Page Two.) claimed to be thief proof. water power. IDAHO MAN Service field. Nicolai Lenine, Founder of Bolshivik Movement in Russia, Dies. and Ho? Business Will REALTORS OF warm-Qj.tfJj- morning was January 18 when slpercury dropped only to 28 above. i ll these readings are for 6 o'clock porning and on the U. 8. Reciama-lo- n us, m LAID TO REST JA Expert Says Dairy, Poultry dreamer and an idealist but a worker and that the results of his dreams and his work was evident in Provo V 1 u w ho So ZtJt ! January 8 i nuary 9 mmiary 10 Not Financial. Sjsp-- PREDICTS BETTER BUSINESS THIS YEAR PrSLhTvJTJI x'low-norm- an- PROVO WOMAN intensely jammed were College Hall and tUl! adjoining hallway and stairways at the Tuesday afternoon general sesSion of Leadership Week that it necessary to hold an Episcopal Clegymen and Lay Impressive Funeral Services overflow meet lug In the library, : Delegates of Utah Meet in Held Monday for Mrs. Mary where the shakers repaired after addressing the audience iu CollegeProvo Wednesday. Britton Loveless. Hall. The library was also crowd'ed The annual convocation of the exercises began with a glor- Episcopal church of Utah will be EHL rendition of Schubert's version S''y!ious 23. Provo In held Wednesday, Jan. Twenty-Thirthe Psalm .by the 1,, ser . The morning and afternoon ttah Provo,, .T tvices will be held In St Mary's Episcopal church and, it is expected, President Joseph Rees of Nebo scores of t Center' clergymen Eph Homer ' 1100 UfJter; stake offered the i invocation, and lay delegates will attend. , oireei. T,.. .,.i tn...ii The morning services will begin at Bishop Joseph Nelson presided. ence Elder Melvin J. of the Ballard, 10 :15 .with the convocation address Invocation was offered by Andrew L. D. 8. Council ef Twelve Apostles, delivered by the Very Rev. W. W. Knudsen and the benediction was the first speaker, by special request, dean of St Mark's pronounced by Herman Knudsen. Fleetwood, Go Where You Want Me All of the speakers testified to the sang, "I'll cathedral. Salt Lake City. The ansympatheticalnual report and address will be cheerful, happy life of Mrs. Loveless To Go," thein audience the chorus. made by the lit. Rev. A. W. Moulton and of the many fine traits of char- ly Joining to live "I now," exclaimed rejoice acter which she possessed. The Episcopal bishop of Utah. " will noon be of served lunch At the pioneers,' by early tribulations , "15 UUU lkCJ,MlCU tJJ lUC UM'VIIVV ! were recounted and their contribu-the ladies of St. Mary's Guild. Itel'ure him. He expressed appreciabe Hon to civilization wes lauded. The The afternoon session will tion of the attitude of the people to given over to reports and elections. speakers were President S. P. Eg-- ; ward leadership. Delegates to the synod and the gertsen. Bishop L. L. Nelson, Bishop j' Latter-da- y Saints have not church general convention will be Ralph Ponlton, Eph Homer and beenThe wanting in leaders in the past," chosen, also committees for the dis- John W. McAdam. he Several vocal selections were ren- he said, but in the days to come trict of Utah. An interesting feature of the con- dered by the Sixth ward quartet could not see one leader or a group leaders. He vocation will be the ordination of under the direction of Dan Webster. of lenders,thebut many people to develope into W. J. Howes, minister in charge of The grave in the Provo city ceme- expected (treat people wlio have self control the church of the Holy Spirit at tery was dedicated by Bishop Jo- aand self mastery. Randlett. Mr. Howes has been do- seph Nelson. Interment was under In his vision or the future he saw for mission the direction of work the the Episcopul ing Berg Mortuary. them in world lie had leadership. church among the Indians for the lieen interested recently in Thomas in two and continue will years past Nixon Carver's book "The Religion this work after his ordination. (Continued on Page Four.) tf range ship Needed in the World, CABLE REPORT , Dr. L. D. H. Weld, of Swift & Co., Is Main Speaker at Farmers' Conference. city. 1 ik AGED PIONEER OF EPISCOPAL DURING Recreational Director lk-t- l Webb of Provo gave the address in the Com'PREDICTS "MORMONS" munity Planning section at the WILL BE LEADERS Young university Tuesday. In beginning his talk Mr. Webb stuttjd and Spiritual Leader-- I that Mayor Hansen was not only "a , Moral j-- CHIEF IS DEAD, TO BE BETTER Life Elder Melvin J. Ballard Urges Latter-da- y Saints to Re-- I main on Farms. '" Tuesday Fourth Consecutive Below Zero Morning: at' Reclamation Service. n itti COMMUNIST CONDITIONS OF PlayPart STABLE LIFE of City s Provo Keeps Pace With Rest of Country in Cold 11-tt n 3 OF JANUARY rOai-- toadgM PRICE TWO CENTS. "P ti fair and W ednesdar. net mmtt ehaxsja ta temperature k Pri-da- I y |