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Show Da If fm to jour ernlartyt YEAR, NO. 160. Sf "l ll - ... M IN Ml i LTU U 13 U U VU ...... ....--.. . ' L . iiinnrnniiir ii irnr.vMiirtrri n Mill IILUUIlL. Ofr iwuarui and EsHety Ill I ..... 1 inn11111 -- ; Herald Telephones PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY. JANUARY 24, 1927. w ..' ::?- pap ft. teiqphutw S3 fcef ra ('dot 4 paper will U sVUvarad. FOBtY-FIE- , mm TELEPHONE US ' . T " ' When THRILLING . , ROMANCE TO - f'" - .': - Greatet of ail romaiMSea, "Dob n Juan," by Inr Mwotioa, will in tomorrow's Evening Herald. A theme f stage -- and story for many years; the production baa finally come to the .screen, iWtUi John .Banymera in the leading role, and fano leas kitereating. lismep The tale of the great lover who Dedi made as bis motto: "Destroy WomT. N. en or They Will Destroy Yon." in intense-ikai-na in a Mem-- f did in all its most enthralling manner by lnes Sebastian one $t the most popular Of oiodern novelists.. Bes, Mero s scenario writer, dj th, of "n-- ecllaborated In the creation of the be-(i- TAKE PLACE ; J. Grant Offers catory Prayer.; Pres. Taylor Tells of Ward bers Efforts! ' 'i PRICE FIVE CENT1 ' , : - J D " , :'. - SCHOOLS lylAr ; "v. BE NEAR END innpiini u .nniiflTin Definite Tax Revenue Basis Of I A Mills Li A.sked By tional Institutions. r Interest In First Day's Program Prove - Visitors SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. U (CP) In an effort to eliminate competi to School tive lobbying by state educational institutions for individual- - preferTnr Despite the cold weather which trevaill in Vrnv ment In legislative appropriations. the budget of .estimated revenues, day morning, more than thirty stakes were reDreaenterl requests and recommended sllow- - the sixth annual teadersh go1 anecs for oHirtltttt f tate dfpsrt- - unaer way at o'clock, several of the rooms were filW ments and institutions during the to Lxtremely:Satisfactory; Throng Church 1 iMara than 500 persons attended the dedicatory services. ta addt-- , tlun to President Grant there were present all of the members of the Utah stake presidency, many of the members of the stake high council and a Urge number of former resi; dents of the ward. , 7 Grant Is Speaker ; President "Grant wafFihe "hialn siieaker at tbe services. rHe was In an unusually happy mood, and delivered one of tbe best discourses f 10) D ... world-famou- After more than tine'tlttt ring effort and sacrifice on tbe part of tbe member of tbe Bonneville ward, tbe $40,000 ward chapel wa dedicated Sunday afternoon.5 Tbe dedicatory prayer wss offered by President Heber J. Grant, bead of tbe It. D. 8. church. 4itar UtaGolfcat4i000"Mra BE PRINTED HeBcr ' -- 4 ".r Neira Dtx Stary. Tbe adventures of Don Juan, who grew to manhood a pagan, with only love to worship, and wtao falls in love with a rood woman in a man ner which draws the revenge of the Borgias or Rome down upon his head, will be told in exciting, ab sorbingly written episodes which no lover of romance will want to mlsi. The adventures of Don Juan and Adrian In atb?mptinr to escape the ruthless Borgias is one which will hold every reader in suspense until the last chapter has been comnteted-Wateh for It In tomorrow s Iter. . overflowing. Stakes from great distances were represent '.. ' at an early nour. v As the day advanced, Leadership Week visitors began Governor George H. lern. wil oour in frem every dirertron.erfect1rder prevailed every curry 1 proposal to place the allow- where, however, since the visitors, as well as those who ha! ance of educational , institutions on a definite tax revenue basis of arrangements in charge, knew exactly what was to be done' biennlum of 1927-28- . which will be trsnsmlltcd to the house of repre 3d sentatives Monday afternoon by V .... 1 f .i.v. s V: ' . t' c i v. .f.y . " v 1.4 mills. t Conewrfion Ava1HL Since school Is in session n under the old basis of allowances the University of Utah, Agricultural.eollege and the Branch A. C got 28 frr cent of the tax revenue and weut before the h Lectures Of th very few students partlclpatJ in any way, tearing the lower plai and the class rooms entirely to t!, rlHitora. JTWaaided materially i requests for various ftp avoiding congestion , in , the hall ' " v"'Vf sKa-.r4,propriations tf or special purposes. Tbe regular class work with a fej n niwwiti "r Tim mr ifttrnwruliiii CHILD ttt DEVELOPMENT ' rf)iiir unto is led it This, ' tl pointed out, rrn "" "The greatest contribution that (xceptlona, Is eing carried xm beHere are the first plotweo showing I.ita Greg. Chaplin's flm.MppesranW iu court .at Lus Angeles, when she desirable competitive lobbying LnUersity Hill, where a'l of tl, and men women can make is through institutions. tween' the educational class rooms are heard In this city for a long time. almost doul.' was awarded f 4000 a Wmth alimony from ber famous, husltand, Charlw Chaplin. Below Lita is shown on th'e The appropriation bilL and the their children." declared Dr, Arthur duty.ln order todoing In ringing and convincing ;tone'jhe l. icconunodate tl L. Beeley Infhis Leadership Week nar-- mother, Mia 'stand being' sworn, wttneas bench. Above "bem.th sad aro4lts fibrin, ... students.. - .. ta,4he wort tout in, being j lecture at the Brigbam Young Lillian Spleer with Lita's battery f attorneys. They are: No, 1, William Young; No. 2, Milton K.' Young; ing prepared but will not be subby Between accomplished under and six eight hundn tlds ' morning. mitted to- the: bens unti( Monday I be members of tbe L. D. S. church. Xo. 3," EdwiByrMcMurrasiJVo.:4,'Lyn(irtJun Dr. Beeley, who has bad. broad people assembled ' ' Coilege'fidl! i " afternoon. He praised the missionary system experience in the fields of sociology 1:80 to hear the general assem! estimated snows an Tbe budget Mrs. was Fuiieral Sarah services for oi the church and declared It psychology, discussed rThe program which Is being broadcast, general fund revenue for the blen-iui- n and the greatest on earth today. Jane Daley were held ln'tlie.Prow Bole of the Parent In the person- over KSL by remote control. Tl of total with fi,629,280 depart! President. T. KV Taylor spoke 'In Fourth-- ward chapel Saturday aft mental and edmatlnnaL institution ality . Development of th Child." Lyceum .male quartet composed J the importance of the T. JdZ-l- Z Martin, first tenor; J. W. M. glowing terms pt the efforts of the ernoon, with Bishop Robert . Elliott of $5,248,460.82. requests members of the ward Jn the con- of Edgemont ward in charge. - child's home life during Allister, second tenor; Murray Ro1 recomtotal The' appropriations . The. Edgemont ward quartet sung struction of the new chapel. erts, baritone; and Karl Chrlstei mended for the twenty-fou- r months years, as a vital factor In determinFather" as the opening song .' son, bass, furnlshsed two music; $4,273,970. ,Of the total ing his ultimate personality. , "There Is nothing that will unite 'O, Slywhich pcridd'ls are huts . straw James Gillespie- offered Wanner, but The only real education," contin tinmbersf Processor- - Pa.iman wi the departmental wants the people of a ward more than after requests . J.: K. Boshnrd not yet iu evidence! are $3,030,208.82 while the requests ued the speaker, "takes place In at the piano. v will the building of a new chapel,? the oncnimr waver. -Following the w nte(r's chid Sarah' Kamsey then sang! "Intimt years, everything Dean L. John Nuttsll, acHj s'sid President Taylor, -- The gonial and Mrs. to Provo Take of tlie ediicationalxinstitutlons these" Well Contingent Strangers" fifteen record weather of u a degrees Is after: that a aiwuer uimm. and smV uuei, amount to 11,318,242. This figure, is a wonderful institution with its president of tbe Brlgham Youi V. U HalUday of 8alt Lake City below zero in Provo early SatReceived By Large Special Train to Thurs- however, does not include special Jeet to the earlier impressions.? university, had charge of the exc many advantages and opportunities- was the first rose the To mercury and he stress morning, bis urday speaker, " theorr. sneaker the support ctses. Elder Joseph Fielding Siui requests for buildings and improve- fevlwedoTie--ofor enjoyment of life. It Is a splen- ed - Provo Audience ttt 13 below wtfo Sunday mornair-ca- se day's Events character and purpose the f stndles of the Quorum of the Twelve Ap nteittaIetai-retrtieB- ts in this did thing to nave the law of thing. ful lifehigh of to torrid .heart and made" ing,' while at the Wshop ITniverslr of ties was toe pie Daleyr line amount to $730,000, first jpejkerJIe w; It makes ug happy and contented. Sidney Cluff and Oliver seven Mow "early Monday. 8. Olwn The atiif-- montnl . Numerous 1'rpvo Elks are ex followed by BnpeHntendent Ada Every advance assurance made of T Mufflers, e Those whoi- - car tithing learn the T t T T 11. n -.. f,8weter r iiected to take advantage of the J $101,000 for1 new buildings and im- - l, sln Many could not find seats S. Beqniou. itiin,, thnV lucu uK uuci, ami' Digumiu. tlie excellence of the University of f and overcoats are extremely Ieciul rates mude by the Orem line prdvement consisting of a cottage, 'for thlstaornlng's lecture, it has mln haonlness. " The clasg work will continue dn Mrs. Sarah Ramsey then Banc, "We Utan Dramatic club's' presentation thmdaysLandtheajM)ve iiHiiHeu to ior nmji section social water Lake and farm. to Ba.excursiou messes Thurs: for Salt barn, iue Shall Meet Our Loved Ones There." of . Booth TarkingtnHa Intiinate iigures .recffnled at the Reclama4 Jj has aJual purposethe it ing the afternoon and wi 1 be r The school for tbe deaf and blind meet in College hall, at' the hours lowed day, whew; .Grand Exalted Huler condition, of giver, and betters "Strangers" was fulfilled Jo.the comthis evening hy a grand c) tion office, show the reason.. me was on stated MuraocK the k. Disuop programs. for a is j. for $13n,000 at " Utah visitor C.,11: Grakelow, asking the organization. cert in the Utah stake tabernacle i neit speakerr and Bishop Elliott plete satisfaction of the .large aud ;The rise of seven flegrees ver one day, will initiate 390 candidates, newOgden Industrial and the building 8:30 o'clock . It will be free. Now that you have erected a made closing remarks. The Edge ience that "greeted Miss Maud May Satur.day morning's record helps, MODERN LITERATI RE . of the lodge, school at Ogden Is asking for $40,- including 30 members Stakes Kepresented-- but the good old kitchen stove from beautiful house, use it. It has no mont quartet then sang,. "My Jesus Babcock's proteges at the Provo " ' 1000 Provo."' for the new gymnasium and itill holds the place of. honor, value to you unless you come here as Thou Wilt, and-- W. S. Fausett blgh school auditorium Saturday Tbe stakes which are representa "We must Jto keen abreast with the an old., building The affair Is td be 'onp of the for. repairs '..- .. v : evening..' and partake of the spirit of the pronounced the benediction. tnew literature lo "keep in touch with atprelent afeT' Carbon, "Alpii. iy t tn-tfie-jfrTe Uw4)ty Bee 1hw many our children, said Mrs. Christian Oneida, Mohtpelter, Garfield, 8oti gospel. Prowrrty Teifie- - Enacted Cleverl)' O. E. fn Utah, according to all lndi- - j The fascinating story of how Isn- Jensen in her lecture before Leader DsvlSf flyrurn. Kolobr Palmyra, ; nights you can come'here during the tery was dedicated by T. Earl Foote. catkms. Tickets for - the special! .. year. belUvtflBrtr-- a 'giri: ff charming per Juan, Kebo, ft'eber,.. Tooele, Ut ship Week guests this morning. train; which leaves Provo, at ft:40 Mrs. Jensen, who will lecture UlnUh. Wasatch. Summit, a. m. Thursday, returning at 1 a. m. llliams Amos, a sonality, meefs Gospel is Practical bachelor of experience, in ah isolat-ed- " throughout the weelk on various Lake, Moapa. Kanab, Taylor, Can Friday, are to be sold at the station, r "The gospel Is a practical, everyi.unm-and a transportation committee of in nioaern-i- i terature, this darGiraiit,iaite,ucheSne, E. railway station aud arousos in No, one can do ya day religion. tre-- " Elk in charge 111 .seUljlcketss hinf unnsuai interest iu herself and morning discussed the characterist bign, Oqulrrh, Great Falls, Mo thing in the oiiel but what ics of the new schools of poetry. tana : North Sevier, PanguiUj in girls of more modern tendencies advance This committee con- niendous blessings come back to Amy Lowell Carl Sandburg, Poe, Boxelder, Juab, 'Roosevelt, Cassi of ' Louis Fischer, chainuuu: sistg by her, Is him." ' Dedicatory services for Ijornu tlianfioKerTpossessi'd Committee chairmen for the activ- Whltnwn and other were COnslder-ered.-Ames falls in LAKE CITY. --Jan. 24.. Ed Shields, Ed Joyner, Hugh Jolley, cfcsverly enacted. SALT FrankUn..:;;: ;:; i-i- ;Jensen presided, Anrew Jean, Infant daughter of William love with her. but when he becomes Bishop Whitman was rhnrsrfeHi ities of the American Legion AusUV Ferre. Clyde Keyte andXo: -- 1 , A committee Scores of people are attendis, ) of E. reprcsentihg (CP and Lorna v He gave a brief history, Allen, of New a guest of IsnW he is xery worried twelve western states is conferring securing tickets may return on any Iiary( for the present year were as the Lincoln of American Liter classes who have not yet reglstere Which wu organized February 12, Tork City, will.' be held lu the. city to officers ature. a of as named tbe at meeting and our greatest contribu- Officials of the school think the a fiud she has a niece st)mer)0 train, as well as on the 1913. Blncwthen the 'following have cemetery Tuesday afternoon at !i liere toiiay with AVilliaiu5l. Jardine jrgular ' I. .1' lof the orgamisatlo nheld recently at tor to pnefr.v. e special.: ;"jf i , .: ': years. o!d. He tries in every " . been bishops there: Ben U- - Bul- o'clock. of other and of Mrs. was broiurht out that despite secretary The low rates Etta to the the home agriculture,: are It available Strong, Isaliel's find what; out wuy.lo ' the distrilMitlon is excellent for ti Relatives and .friends of the fam lock, George P. Billings, John T. government officials, on the matter general public, as well a k to mem- - f Mrs. Ef fie Becsley was named severe criticism, modern eve Is, but In the attempt ht has first forenoon. ,. isietry Ja,cwl) R.will Isaac, KlliotV'. Kobert assemble forhome of fees of national hers-s in ily the Giles, 'of the Elks' lodge, but only chairman of the entertainment vitality, heauty. genuine worth and with Isabel youiig flapper ests.grazing ' E Allen,' 300 East Center street, : The stock men are opposing nd Andrew Jensen. ;j and their partners are 4nvited 'mittee and Mrs.- Undine Clark of reflects ur modern life. niece, a young country 1h,v, ami a a. HOME PROBLEMS o'clock Secreand the i 2:30, and pro very1 to the Initiation and attending, fes- - !the publicity. T .head Ihe drive JTietryshoul4 bevread aloud to proposed increase in fees. Bishop r Jensen emphasized 'Sharp maid. course In "home pr ceed- - from tary-JardlW. fivitles, be- fully The by Mrs. thatrth&erectioBf-the-ehai)- ei special for accompanied memliershin, Lydia Deming tact "Mrs. sppreclated.'lsaid- " . n Miss Grace Derrick is cast in Ii. Grwhiy, chief forester,' C..E. The initiation will take " 1... ... H.tn i... i terns beinir presented during- - Bri, tad not been accomplished by' any DastrtipTvere "elect- Jensen in closing. le I : v plnce'nt and M terpreta- - Ki'chford, grajsiug suiiervisur, and 3 bam Xoung University Iadersls ed.r will the be inennititnbHtThe of a o'clock, baud They ne man or set captains following rjon of Tarklngton's' Isndelle was TTT ,.).l,,f ;.t it,ni featured tod. Week program-waMUSIC AND THE HOME concert at the Halt Lake Elks' lnli. two teams Into which the member- . entire membership of tlie wara.naa grandparents of. the- - child. Burial so conscientious and clever that one Ii.lin T A.ln. in lump " demonstration and conducted administraAn new as "the wll informal been for the Tyices packer divided by h; Elks dinner for )e stoctyards and ship asslHtea.v t could searfely .Imagine a niore c tion, arrived here : Sunday from their ladies wilt take place between j membership contest. The winning Hrst ward"blshoprle and the funer 'J The existence of".a definite relathe for of the Beott.P Stewart, thtunimn of the al type leading lady Butte Montanu, whore they had 5:30 p. m. and 8 n. m after which I team anil recelveTriive-dolla- r will under the Miss ,Yilate EllfoU itisfrjictor ' between arrangements prize music and tionship th a brief committee, . gave play. bulldlnf leeu in attendance the Na- - a special lodge meting for Elks and- - will also be the guests of the lM.m was discussed - hr direction of Wyman Bere. able to secure t ( professor It course Johft Ednmnds npiieared as WnH-- ' tional Wool Growersuion of the jbulMingaetivlties and tr convention. only wilt be held, Mrs. Thclnia Vluceij of services which LUmellosiiiBHt-arbnnqupMadsen Franklin In his class', in ,'nt. inm the ward Ames, notwithRtaudlng pralsertLememTBers of tbe ituier will a(T-- The regular meeting of the organ- - music for the home. - who lectured to the large class pn ThSLpoty came . fof thelf untiring --fiftirta. part callBdorTteepftoHally B.eaTytmeeting. of LODGE MEETS FRIDAY Arofirl(.fln Nat0nal dress tho lodge members. All visit of tbe organization held recently at ' eut. "The home the forms structure " ' work, he proved equal tq' the task. Livcstock association which opens Music-fo'the dediciitory nerrinw ing Elks bidies' will be guests at the home of Mrs. Maud Hunter. Mfs. Vlnceut exhibited some upon which our tendencies are put He revealed not a the Hereafter the of only versatility tomorrow. choir meetings ward a Salt Lake motion picture theater was fnrnlshed by the Into expression. , It is the place tbe shades which had complet With Secretary Jardine is C. E. while the. meeting fs going on, after tinder the direction of Mrs. Hannah Modern Woodmen of America will of exceptional .merit, but he ' also where peace and'ordei" exist. Music and constructed ono from the rw a that rossessed natural on be held instead liearlng Raehford; snpervtsor of graMng,--wh- which a dHnee"wlll lie helfljln the Friday evening Packard. Mrs. Packard and .Miss tlHs benefit oi l likewise" continued, materluls audience. won the of the in of as copftdenc tbe past, officers made a Survey of grazing'fees "xige ,room. a tturret- supper from Tuesday, Melba Condie also sang a diiet. Tls nothing nion than an expression a as Florence, announced. will The neit meeting Mercy Iitindlterg and nHiiuuu'end nil increase to 11 o'clock will conclude the of our tendencies., and aptitudes ' 'A lieantiful painting representing be held Friday. Lists of the tetw In the prist at niece of Isalielle's did a splendid lilt place fees "on the forests on a par occasion; .' . y:: :. a section of the Susquehanna river, 7 :3 o'clock ra theJanupry placed in a definite form. of construction and of necessu added to the play with the cast of like feed on private K. O. P. hall. of actjng and ife, , Prof. Madsen then- showed that materials were also given in tab painted by Prof. O. D. CamplxMl, All. members are urged to he iui and Incidentally gave it a strtctiy farms in the various districts. This FAILS TO PROVIDE, CHARGE decorated the wall iiumediatel.v attendance. the elimination of ,BHsic, rythm. lated form. " modern touch with ber spirited would .mean an increase of about lack of the rostrnm. Tomorrow's class will n text harmony, melody, tempo, color, and -: K.-- Ii. Bock of American Fork wss : dancing and vixReioiirf fcmperameut. 1.5' cents on' sheep and 3.5 cents on . . were" likewise found painting. . services, nterprctatton for funeral was Ilnlhert cattle, IMs said. The, stockmen unested Sunday . her: Impressive Checkmating Deputy Sheriff Mrs. . Elir.a Tanner Jolinson were Ir. the home. " ' 7 ": ' ly vX' PAQUIX IS ARRESTED ., Oreavesi --doing Johnnie fr Whiter oppose this increase:-.- . 1 tto Wrk and ,Georg Davis on a. In the Second ward i."Rj;tli.m.l jeaid ptlsinQthing CHORISTER'S DITUiS : Floreiij'e's sweetheart. He. too, gne bargft of 4 Hnre-ti)'rH(i his wtfr hcliLfinndtty on -- a more less than vibrations brought i'e- k. Vann L.L- raqtiln. ."The problems of the thorlutc Sliovelf 'aiiit JiTiftrffylll mid hiliior children: with the heces-- chapel, with Ashted Taylor of the dvirn- or View-- ward to finite comprehension. Mel- said Professor LeKoy J. Roberts in y statutory charge here,, was brought marlftibie self confidence. bishopric sit of life. .He wa lodged In the ' Grand to the county Jail Sunday by Sher ' ody is a definite line of truth which in his class, In Instruction for cb Cast Simportlng , Jail his appearance 0111. pending i ."President S.' PTTgeertsen, Bishop when ntlliied. gives a definite kind istors, Is to keep up the iiiten r J. I). Boyd, following his a Smnmrtiii!- - these nrincirals wer? of the iff ; in the city court Jii(le Jame B. Tn'-kc- r rest ' by Marshal Taylor Becjf'of Is- - IKeisonFre Tanner-D- f . Pay-- " of expression and these we find in of the members of the choir. Ti Ktntlun the. as Rulten Whftney. Fourth ; masj c1lftriil.iHMirt.hat Judicial. school" alimini "Alt"Troviniiili ,i son and Ashted Taylor were the the home."' . can lie r done,'' heeontlnued, '") Spanish Fork, mmle at the request ter; Truella Koford, as the elderly , J"it returned from a two "week's of FAIR .MEETING Invited to "ATTENDS - Sheriff Boyd. studentare"T;ordlally offered Tanner L. Arthur siteakers. working p a"good repertoire "Aunt i'llen :wIPuiirZIveru.ag n)eet ' rlsirin. California, and will sit for Brfi. Itihcklfy. necretary,oC3ue at 2.- o chK-- Tuesdayaf ter.-BAND CONCERT TONIGHTV by choosing songs which the mi .... thp. first case t Mrrinthir Birtuirjg-ba- noon when one of- - the eome- - lefor bis ProVo Chamlier of Commerce, went the opening iiriyer, and Seth Scottr "Henerr9nd. most 'enthusbers of the choir like to sing." tk vivas . . court ntnce hl,i recent us "Mnttie' the'mald, MQI OR JS FOUND iastic fwi rnlHes if the entire school tn Salt" Lake today to meet with of "a A unarteU. composed of Anna appointment Mr. Itobertsoi then turned to t The B. Y4 U. concert bsml wu's nothing left wanting V fo the Judgeship by , Governor will be conducted, it" is anr ficials of various county fair, asso year J. the will male club Madsen, Betty of children of prim.iry University jMadsn, glee teaching " . fifxtrKe II. n'rn. he local off! in the woris or tnese susiainum noitnced. 1'AYSON. Jan. The affair lg given to unions oi me state. , Air. in concert at the Utah stake placing special empnasls npon bw Knight and William D. Hoover, ren4 The case lelne, tried An that pt cers made raid- on the, John J. characters: , Whitney's' portrayal of instill pntliiwinsui in the Provo high states that a. inovenieut l, iiiuiey on foot dered "several .numbers and Mrs. appear tanernncle this evening st : p m. jot creating interest This is act: INvmn Clty vs. Mi's Hattle Weitxei, Tnylor residence yesterday in search the old rgral 'stat.ion master was basketball players,,- - students - nd to procure fTeater financial aid for Alene Simmons . as Sang a solo, -- ' part of the Leadership Week pro plished in tao wiyS according vrhir-h.- ' ; wac tnken into the" district of Intoxlcatinc litUOM. They found fine. Jiflss Kof ford mode a typical alumni for their' tussle .with Ihv the .comity fail's of the slate, but Tbe grave in tbe Proro city ceme gram. Admission is free to the Mr. Robertson, by teaching w Ha . court on appeal from tlie Justice. of ii small omount'of whisky, a '"whisky not Young unlverwfty'hlgh team tomor- he was prepared at this time to tery was dedicated "by Ole E. Ol public, and a program of exceptional phrase repetition and by scale re still ahd several gallons of yue,j . . row night. (Continued on rage. Six) tue peace of rayBon city. discuss the detail of tha, movement, son. , , 'Juv qnality has been arranged, tbe-fJta- th XlJ MRS. DALEY IS 'STlj ' 'r ' ii mir-- i ' ' LAID TO REST f"- -- ' Warm Weather ELKSGATHER Who But Coming, Has Noticed It? IN SALT LAKE 'IT CLUB PLAY IS PLEASING nnj-rersi-ty r -- h pre-scbo- - y Tire-scho- -- Ji of-il- rs." . w. m - imp-ula- "'.'"""" a - i- - -- - :j JARDINEWILL h -- Dedicatory Services For Child Tuesday - teatest-iathe-htsttM- CHAIRMEN OF FACE PROTEST LEGION NAMED n 1 - .- ' the-war- ;""' - - ron-flh-- ; at-th- e com-Elk- ';; - - - ne, h - ItT-rif- l two-hou- s , i jer-fec- ... ! 1 " ' . a-a-s htaattend 4beheran(EjTted - . . SERVICES FOR ' ff Prof.-'Madse- to-1- 2 MRS. JOHNSON - " . , .. be-i- f . ' Jndge J. Hears First Case B. Tucker ' . . r. ' Jantl -- o : rr " Provo High Grads ' Will Stage Rally r - ,f : ! I A . Io ju . . 24.-T- .. - |