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Show The Weather ' UTAH Coeeaaional .southwest portion VOL. XXXVII. NO. 69. 5 PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922, . liVA-fU- l i 30 00 00 ruuaK wKM iu 00 00 00 OO 00 OO real 00 ii oo 00 OO ltr . tonight-- PRICE TWQ CENTS. eh inu a shower iv oo--e- o- n ool ame ooiop t ii oo r oovoo oo Provo Timps Lead Leagiie In Geunes Won On The 11IF!! !'(! iv i viiiiiv II of C. Secretary Urges 111 Provo Girl tandzBoys are 111 1 County Home Products n Exhibition . By E. S. HINCKLEY. Injured in Auto is PlillfMllll Accidents ID LMHIII Ull I IIU i . PiiroTO - hllr.ll.l PLEASANT GROVE. Aug. 22 Three men, a woman, and three merce. little girls were seriously injured In the days of the risstaff and A plea for better health standThe American Fork baseball .... at noon today when a large Nash I, the spinning wheel when father more individualism in management this afternoon a ;ept- and ards for Considerable Interest ia manl. car turtleturned Herald occupied they By Reporter, firemen la tested by the visiting the flax and the methods of education was made ed the challenge of the Provo Timps ' STAND planted and harvested HOI1 halfway between this city and the educational exhibit of the grew the sheep and clipped the One of the most familiar house last evening at the tabernacle by for a post season series of five BE American Fork. Julius Pearse Fire Department ana hold words in Proro and the cen- Dr. Caroline wool, and motner wasner Hedger, who is on a games. One man received a fractured Suppl? company of Denver, Tha carded antTspun the warp and woof tral part of Utah county is Excel- lecture tour of the state in coopera...... AM I'll M . . American II Fork won the half first on yr tent In which the fire museum ot and with the hand loom developed sior flour. It is the flour with tion with the Elizabeth McCormick of the 1922.. race. skull was rushed to Com The committee and the for the building au games won ana ton the home spun, and from the fabric the Pearse company is housed is Provo won more gameT and lost new city and county building this munity hospital at American Fork, Uivouaung Including; games manufactured the various garments which grandma used to make that Memorial of- -fund and the extension less In the second half. the busiest spot in the city, Tha authorized afternoon and division those and and the the Agricultural college. city tasty (forfeited on, the field by the for all the members of the family, good bread Another of the men sustained firemen are taking a keen inter-- , is It admlted T. commissions these more-isMrs. and that and. Walter county Hasler, president generally cakes. As a Joseph pies, lumpires, but no same handed a est in the display and the one then home Industry was at its little girl, mother received her first of Women's Municipal two teams are the best In the Nelson; architect of the building, to broken collar bone. Tlie woman team on a silver platter by protest) zenith. and only Julius Pearse, presi-- j received cut a on her deep right with the at advertisement for arm and league. lesson in baking with Excelsior council, presided the proceed rwon- - Lost Pet Just below the elbow, The dent ot the company, in his most With the rapid development of flour and since then no other brand introduced Dr. Hedger. meeting A violin Manager Berg of American Fork bids forThe completion of the new FBOVO a .714 mechanic genial and characteristic manarts and the introduction has occupied the old flour bin. girls also were more or less in selection was rendered by Miss and President Timmerman of Provo courthouse. Mldvale ... 9 6 .643 of machinery ner Is showing the boys all the -- afternoon division of labor and jured. trio-wthle Eleven members of the building Alene Phillips and a The mill where the completed arremge- -j sung .671 ... 8 Heber ....... v latest apparatus und the up-tAll of the Injured with the excepwere the natural out flour is ments for the series. specialization committee voted for the advertis Mrs. and Norma was made the in built Bulloqk by .500 being ... 7 Fork Spanish thesminuta methods of fire tight., come. Manufacturing was removea 1876 The first game is to be played in ing for bids and the Immediate com- tion of the one taken to the Ameri.600' George Beebe, father of Msises Carol Poulton and Marguer ... 7 MM from the home and leisure time David by, Provo tomorrow (Wednesday), the pletion of the building and three can Fork hospital were taken to lng. The publio is cordially inof ite this Beebe, .352 5 Jepperson. ... Roger formerly BpringriUe this city where they were given vited to come and take a look took the place of Dr. Hedger urged that parents be second game is to be played in voted against such a move. city, and grandfather of Calvin 5 .352 and opportunity Payson at the museum, says President. and drudgery. Then all Those voting in- favor of the surgical attention by Dr. B. C. LineBeebe, manager of the Provo Lum- educated In the proper methods of American Fork Friday. 5 kmerican Fork 9 .352 overwork Pearse.---.In those olden days our foods ber company. Beebe came here in rearing and conserving their chil Wednesday games are played in building were Mayor 0. K. Hansen, baugh. In the car were from The were produced on our farm gardens the from Iowa, where he dren.' She said that nu?re attention Provo and Friday game3 in Ameri- Charles Hopkins, George Billings, Colton people were on Winner of First Half Season. days early and Largely attended by representatheir way and were prepared and preserved had been in the milling business. should be given the quality of the can Fork until one team has won Charles Wright, S. H. Belmont, T. American Fork Cavemen. locals ; by the thrifty hands of our mothers. Right from the beginning he named child that is to be born by forbid a majority of the games. That C. Thompson, H. F. Thomas and home from Salt Lake City. It Is tives from tha various said that the woman was driving Our fruits and vegetables wore the his team to is of the the R. the all fifteenth D. Excel of the Frank play state, the and champions throughout oppor Deming, ding Excelsior, Provo; product the car and when she drove off the 5vL!u of home industry. of becoming parents. Thou- the Northern Utah league. sior it has been ever since. Wadley of Pleasant Grove, Joseph annual Convention of the Utah State vs. Prova TtmpB.tLstamp American With our developed facilities for Two or three years after the mill tunity Until this series is over the Reece of Payson, J. M, Creer of paved road one of the men grabbed sands of children are Firemen's association convened this the and and turned the steering gear transportation, was or about 44 or 45 years roaming the streets of the larger American Fork team has agreed not Spanish Fork. The Provo ' Athletic association manufacturing car so suddenly that It was com forenoon in the Armory. from the various parts of ago, built, t0 products other Those W. Dr. no and of J. father games, the said the an' state P'sy Hoover, excepting complecities, voting Hedger, against President HyrumJ Sessions 'of today claimed the championship of the earth are placed at our disposal. tion of the building were' County pletely upset. knows the exact num- - one on Labor day. present proprietors, purchased the In the nation Bountiful called tha convention to : . 1. . .1 ; the second half season of the Utah In our onw section we have been mill. While a boy Mr. Hoover had i.uer ui. . i... Commissioner T. Jamesreua Gardner, wiwnu what might have been a more order, and Introduced Mayor O. K. r Central baseball league for the somewhat slow developing and worked In several mills in and spective ooraers. Henry Erlandson of Payson, and N. serious The around Proso. He was accident happened Satur- Hansen who welcomed tha . fire own products. our " C. of utilizing, old a Dr. 'A week Salem. Christensen said for gome baby ZTimps. , -- estimates of day morning about 20 miles north' men to Provo. - Aceordiitg-t- o last lew years, however, have been time at the Springvllle mill, then Hedger, "is iq far greater danger j the On behair- of - thev citizens The claim was based upon actual rather rich in development along west of Green River when an auto comArchitect Nelson in lo mill at the work were to the flour the went than the Joseph doughboys -mobile containing a group of Provo Provo, I welcome yoa to our city games won anOostrsnd has- - no line manufacturings Wa.nQW. cated-- t --the southwest corner of trenches. We must make it possi pletion of the building will cost people turned turtle, pinning its for the annual convention," said about 1150,000 reference to games protested. It have in our county and state excel- the present Knight Woolen mill ble for the child to survive. Parents underneath as the radius Mayor 0. K. Hansen in welcoming " which in occupants lent plants manufacturing to conserve the site and when that burned down be must be educated noes, however, Include games for are rod and one wheel broke on the the delegates to Provo. "We; con our canned goods and was employed at the Bishop Tanner child. The community owes the prepared This deci staple foods. No longer do we need feited by the umpire. car. gratulate ourselves on having: you mill on Sixth West street, between child not only standards of health with us in this capacity and hope Mrs. Olsen num- - to depend on the canneries in the of Cedar George sion was amvea at woea The of rain last heavy downpour Third isd Fourth- North streets. but also suggestions of health. The your, treatment while with, us fcer of protests piling in on Presi east or west for the major part of After working there for some time parents should never suggest frail evening played havoc with the ban,Pomt San Juan county, daughter of that be such that you will feel that may susor wren unier roiice food our wiikins, of federa supplies. the district he purchased the Excelsior mill. ties and lack of health In the child quet tables dent MendenbaH made the league tained a broken collar bone when yoa make no mistake in selecting Every household should now note 20 years Mr. Hoover man in his hearing, because he Bees tion of women's clubs which were For race nothing but a farce, one de with . she was thrown from the car, mad our city for your convention. care the label upon the food- aged the business of the mill and himself as you see him." all set on the lawns of the county was in a serious condition for a "Perhaps most ot the troubles ' cided, not on the baseball field, 'but stuffs and should demand home then turned it over to his four sons However it did not Dr. Hedger said that recent in- courthouse. that coma to people come through while. in the president's chair. Yesterday produced and home prepared goods. who had been working with him vestigations in the schools of De deter the women from eoine throueh Other occupants of the car were misunderstandings. MisunderstandThe canning plants of Utah and and learned the milling business troit and other large cities have with the program they had out- Mrs. Elizabeth Stubbs, age 82, President (Mendenhall had It within . Mrs. Olsen s ,. son. ings come through lack of acquaint. are equal to the best from him. That was 25 years ago disclosed the fact that retardation linea lor tneir meeting wlfe ot the late Peter stubbg dled Ilils power to pass the first place to Utah county Verl; her brother Shirley Wilklns, ance, and the one way in which to in all the world. No other soil or and since then the four brothers, of the school children is directly The meeting was he d under the her home- 44' South University and her sisters. Cleon and Alice become better acquainted la to plidvale, Provo, or Heber or to de climate produces better fruits and Upton, Webster, W. E., and Frank traceable to the poor health and direction of Mrs. C. E. Maw, presi-a- t clare it a tie between two or the vegetables than our own. Why not Hoover have been in partnership, the physical unfitness of the chil- dent of the district ,in the room of avenue, at 1:10 this afternoon, of Wilklns, and Clarence Tolboe, who meet each other often on the other. was driving the car. They were fellow's level. I rather think peo three cities,? and order further therefore call for Utah, Utah coun- continuing to turn out the same dren. She said that thousands of the Municipal council and the ban- - general debility. She had been all bruised and skinned but no ser ple understand this, and because of tables were quickly trans- - fagt tne pagt three weeks, ty, and Utah goods and insist that splendid Excelsior flour as that dollars are wasted annually in the ious injuries were sustained and this understanding such gatherings . . be used on bur tables. because ferred to the basement of the public n produced by their father and Mr. schools of the nation It was recalled that Spanish Fork they with the exception of Mrs. Ol as this are provided. Your meet. all, was luncheon where the in not is Prosperity,' like charity, -- should Beebe before him. library attention given enough Chester. England. She joined the sen, were able to care for them- lngs should do much for yoa, but Mrs. direction protested Miller's playing' : with begin atiiome. Too many of as served of under the In to at the and mill xchools The community present contains the the 'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - selves, tha two outstanding things will ba (Provo 13 days After his release by have that unfounded feeling that latest improved machinery and has the health of the children. She said Mary Huish and members of the day Saints there, and came to Utah Mrs. Olsen was placed in another the revelation of your individual Star with her American Forkbut soon after took Imported materials are superior. elevators with a capacity for 15,000 that among other things the chil- local chapter of the Sen-icand parents in 1 S.".2. at tlie age automobile and was going to be strength as an organization Barrows to Heber and played him Ask the manufacturer from without to 18,000 bushels. Many of the Pro- dren were retarded on account of Legion. 11 years, walking every step of of your . weakrushed to Price for medical atten the discovery to prove his wares superior to our vo farmers avail themselves of the low vitality, malnutrition, Mrs. C. E. Maw welcomed the of under the name of Clark. bad the way across the plains. tion when the limited train bound nesses. Both are necessary for That was the worst thing done own. privilege of storing their wheat in teeth, or by keeping the bedroom more than 75 women present from She has lived In Provo practically for Salt Lake City approached the the success If desire. you cane propathe of the and various clubs Years the said sugar -ago county, the mill ilevatorSj windows closed. Retardation of the by , all herlife, and was a that you scene satisfy you yourselves of the accident train The can the women fiie severaror the you started no" President Mendenhall. phrase, Besides the custom business child, said the lecturer, does not reported gandist - it ed citizen, and loved the Mrs. first and qu&iity, Olsen guara peases and walTTIagged manuill home far thus beet work taste this the your Provo protested accomplished done for the local farmers the mill only mean a waste of money In the the Mldvale knew her. he wasa,atcnlshrdluun her two ulsters were taken aboard carefully; If you "happen to find any e game because umpire factured sugar. He also urged the uses about 50,000 bushels of wheat educational system, but it also sug- year by their respective clubs. oiir system you will knew her. She was an active A rather peculiar coincidence was weakness In Elizaand the Caroline Dr. keeping of wag injected Into the game. This superior preserving Hedger annually for the manufacturing of gests to the child that be is a failworker in the Relief society of the the fact that a brother of Mrs. Olsen here learn hbw'tfr overcome it. of beth Memorial fund McCormick than half of ure and a continuation of such proprotest was denied. Provo lost. On quality of the imported product their products. First ward, until three years ago, and the Wilklns girls, Fred Wiikins ''The wdrt. of the efficient fire both ends of the .protest game. During the days of Hooverization, this quantity is purchased from the cedure might forever destroy the Chicago addressed the women on when her health failed her. of the Julius Pearse Fire Depart man deserving of much com; beet side of club work. She bui tne Tiraps won 10 out 01.11 however, home manufactured farmers of Provo, while the rest Is faith of the child in his ability to the parctical Is chilthe of mother sixteen must be in possesShe mendsiVii of ment Denver, company Supply a now know bought from the farmers of Span- do the things required of hhn. gave very Interesting talk, urging games played on the field. Except sugar came to par. We dren, thirteen of whom survive her, was on the train on his way home sion ot two sterling qualities if he Dr. Hedger deplored the fact that the club members to make their as follows: Mrs. J. R. ish Fork, Payson and Mapleton. ing the game that' Hank Mann the excellence of its quality. Bosbard, Mrs. to visit hls"parents. He knew noth- - BuceeeasA'Fir8tibra very, and sec Our home grown and canned During the past three years more our schools provide so little educa clubs felt In the upbuilding of their John K. Taylor, Mrs. Bert (umpired at Mldvale the Tlmps won Hedqulst, lng about the presence of his ts ond, gogjuIs3)ient Enough fear, child, the respective communities. every game, a Clean sweep, starting fruits and vegetables are among the than 25,000 bushels have been pur- tion for the W K. Spafford. John W.lters on the train until, out of should be known to him, however. At the banquet. Mrs. E. 0. Mrs from last place in the league, after best on the world's market. Let us chased yearly from the fanners of child that can do things with his Mert Stubbs, Fred Stubbs pnrlnsitv. hn went to see the lniured fo direct his Judgment His life is three defeats the Tlmps climbed to insist tinon their use upon our that territory. Believing in patron- hands but is Almost helpless whrn I.eatherwood of salt Lake City, rep Stulihs, ;'nd always ra leopard while he Is act- j lady. ( the top, only to have two defeats tables. It should be our glory and izing home industries and home it comes to book studies. She said resenting the state federationof the Mrs. K. L. Jones of Salt Lake A man drlvlt'e a large blue tour ItigVas the protector of the people s City, in the field of protests. 1 our pride to stand loyally by our products, the Hoover brothers have that most of the schools are planned women's clubs, gave an Interesting Mrs. ( al Cragun of Clear Cre(?k, ing carSaturday afternoon on Sec- - property, Upon his daily efforts address. 'We claim the second half cham home products in every line. bought their wheat from the Utah only for thp benefit of the William Mrs. of Woodhead Utah; may . street North onr Sixth dejw4 the i sustenance of It was doridi-that the next dis child, although the other pionship on the basis of games on Any community's strength may county farmers rather than going Mldvale. Mrs. Alma Smoot of St. Kast street, ran Into two small should be protectthe field, and not on protests deci be measured by the unity of its into Idaho or other states to get type has just as much a right for trict meeting will be held in Lefii , Anthony, Idaho, and James E. boys, Henry and Itlc.hard Wessman, ed hfits;;WM:o tar ar consistent in December. sion.--facilities. early educational rresiaent Hay Timmerman people. their needed supply. proper Stubbs of Gunnison. With Vie. operatioa of sane : judg- sons of Henry Wessman.' said today. ''This will probably be If we support our home industries The mill has a capacity of 70 barFuneral services will be anThe boys were riding on a bicycle mentttep times the" element of Provo's last year to the league as we keen our money at home and rels a' OF PEACHES. 50 CARLOADS 150 of. 230 sacks day, oT about nounced Inter. when the cur came from behind and dapper B; greatly lessened, and the basic factor in..the pounds each. The average, yearly ran into tiiem. notn .noys were wtirk in nana more erricienuy done. toot games. I We won the 3Tale-to2. sec "2 in Aug: "SPR1XGVILLE," wealth of any games. accumulation OGDEN MAN ARRESTED HERE knocked! output of the mill Is estimated by and were pVtorTherhappy blendmg-of-theui: Mnsclous That's why the Provo team claims tion. fruit growers lam evening had Webster Hoover to be about 78,000 and skinned about twov qualities your' work would bruised was Brown of James who OKden, badly the first place tor, the second half, m of the discuss to a meeting selling If there are any.discrepancies sacks. more? scientific, and less hazput off one of the trains here yes- the face. and. challenges American, Fork to Located, on one of the finest their fruit. It was said that 150 prices or qualities let us loyally :. of the car never stop- - ardous. Tiie driver .. by afternoon and arrested terday cone had been Pky off a series for the set about to correct these mitakes streams in Utah county, the mill Is carloads of peaches U. Boyd ofi a charge of ped and no one at the jcene ofjhe ot tire preven- ' J. Sheriff 1922 DennanL tha aeyeiopment & 'ljpe to Co., innai nf that tn and thereby adjust conditions Denney aboyt the only one in the county tracted for through Intoxication, was given his choice- accident was able to tell th num- - Hon .and" control Is interesting. The Play the winner of the Northern further our own interests. which is. Mill using water powerto-- of ChteaKOi the same . firm . coih first organised effort- - along this Judge-Ab- e yesterday-byTurner: b& ber of the carr league pennant tor the state cham- As loyal Americana we must turn its' machinery. About 42 secon- trading for 10 tons of pears. The - 30 days in the or tween a fine (50 PionShlD. Thta wfll tint ha nrnlaot stand for our own town, our county, d-feet of water Is needed for peaches are largely Mapletorr prodin about FOR TRIAL. a JURY 1847, 8ELECT earnest, very A county jail. A, l an . honest-to- j,hampionshipbut our state and our nation that purpose ftnd such a stream is uct, while the pears are coming somewhat primitive manner, ' It kgOOdneSB tltln von ' h 1 1 wlnnlnr w V mill race from Provo Bench. V iovaltv must emanate from the available in the . ... Ik vs. The of case of showed the Utah State ' organization, however, , I 1 I usepau game on the diamond.' It oannnt ramp from the the vear around with the exception t Hemry Vogel came to trial in dis- which is the essential. of .all suc-- : AT n vot tha. tftnuffhrt BURIED f NEL30N T. ... ELIZA MRS sum. it Was- hnllmraA liu.. Kt ...UMnla'i...i.u. In AJV the a months three 1U. " J of about uutOlUO trict court this afternoon before cessful effort. From this crude be protest of the Heber game FrK .nil snrnad it that Provo is tne mer when the water is used by the The 'after- ginning of buckets and hand hose Judge Elias Hansen. y was the protest straw that heart of the great developing west farmers for Irrigation FORK. Aug. 22. SPANISH purposes. noon was spent In selecting a Jury, has grown the wonderful system of "rose the camel's back. Eliza Mrs. for services poseconomic Funeral run is mill latent th of time heart by the During that and It is probable that introduction pressure, and chemical control that rrangementmow"-- Hr being sibilities that are unsurpassed by electricity. Thompson Nelson were held SaturIs evident in all large cities at the of evidence will ward pressed with ifan.n. tmi w the at heart Fourth, afternoon the the flour in of brand world; Excelsior day The any section morning. present time. In' fact it would seem culfiherlcaT Fork tor the "Central of William of SarahWllkensen of wife the Bishop "Grotegut heart Peck, Straight Red, scenic America; HiKh Patent, Turkey. chapel, of fight- that vwn league pennant Alma M. Peck of Provo Bench, died Thorlt Peck of Three selections were : ture and opportunity. Grade and Whole Wheat is for presiding. Blacjooot Idaho; lag fire are rapidly approaching the.!. ' l'onie Pointed out that Heber at ot the her You good housewives think it sale in all local grocery stores as sung by the ward choir. Eulogistic Monday night Alma M. peck, Jr., of Provo Bench, humanly and the little itn- M Jlidvale might engage in a over... In the addresses were made by Bishops son, John Peck, near American and John Peck of American Fork, perfectionspossible, of those in as well many evidence in still will be es for the Kork. Death was due to complicaLorenzo Argyle and William Groteprotest championship What do you think of a Utah county. and five daughters Mrs. Sarah Jane ; overcome. " . ' tions following a paralytic stroke. Teeples of LaPoTnt," Utah; Mrs. speedily gut. Hans P. Jensen offered the propaganda to exproducts county wondered havs I at ' . , "Personally ttoft is being made to play tend over three days coupled with Herbert Williams Mrs. was born Peck and Invocation OUTING. ODD FEttOWS' July 8, 1854, Carlotta Hansen of Vineyard, J4rs. times while the wonderful uie first came nf th at Port Elizabeth, 8outh Afrim. Anna Hatch of Provo Bench, Mrs. efficiency ofadmiring a harvest carnival to be held for The outing of the Odd Fellows of pronounced the benediction. Intermen and apparatus in ' . n filritnennant fwrlna . ti Fork to. one day in Provo? in the was 3he Wednesment Joined the Church of Jesus Mary Alice Wllkensen and Mrs. a fire contest, if our development f Spanish Utah county will be held morrow, following Christ of Latter-daSaints, and Olive Wllkenson of Provo Bench. d at Geneva beach resort and It cemetery, where the grave was has not been Just a little Fork. Tt hnllavail th.t th( ATTEND DISTRICT CONVENTION day came to Utah with her parents in dedicated by Bishop Grotegut that delegations She also leaves six brothers and in majoring on the tire end and Is large expected wrle would draw the - largest KiWanlans 1865, at the age of eleven. . . six sisters. Th following Provo will be resent from every I. 0. O. F. lagging on. tha jpreventatlve end.x. crowds, ever pulled to WANTS A DIVORCE. Central will leave tomorrow morning to atShe resided in Paris, Idaho, for f In the county. Funeral services will be held in Too many cities are today boasting' league series, and would result tend the district Kiwanis conven- - lodge to- - Provo-3- 2 the Sharon ward meeting -- house 9t ttelrJirav-tightlnand facilities,, to members Mrs. Mamie Hardy has filed a years ago where she has lived since Thursday at 1 o'clock. Friends may almost neglecting tne means of CASE 18 POSTPONED. 'earns. . R Bos Ponaella, eperatie prima Mrlrthnr that time. She was a faithful mem- view the body at the home ot.her eliminating the possibilities u.j.,,1.1 The case of the Stat of Utah vs. complaint In district court asking of Forlt cannot arrange' lonna, haa been trying for three ber of the church, and an active son, Alma Peck, on Provo Bench, fires. Look ever the average AmerAllen, J. E. Allen. T. U Sche- Paul Westwood thU morning was for a divorce from her husband. th. .l!!!er! series-tme aquare-tailato a eatch start tomorrow theln-i- d Walter Adams. T. F. Pierpont, postponed In district eonrt because Andrew Hardy. The couple live at years worker in the Relief society of the to the services. ican eity or town and ee the laxity UOM Will nlBM k. TT..1. en n. at Cambaaaett, M.-Bh-e Sharon ward until her health failed prior una uu nv LeRoy Dixon and J. W. Farrer.Tne of tha absence from the state of a Spanish Fork, and are tha parents speckled trout Interment will take place in the : exercised ' in tniv direction.- Old fit, auaamer. H4 him thla got Trial was of four children. 'Mrs. Hardy alher a few years ago. Pleasant Grove cemetery, under i shacks built of inflammable mate- aesnWlth BurroWB P'tcWnK Wed- - convention will extend over three witness for the defense. t . ; weighs nine ponndj. tares ouiums. . . (Continued on Page Six.) leges set for October I.- Surviving her , are r three . sons, the direction ot the Berg Mortuary. days. Secretary, Provo Chamber of com- Home Flour MY UULUIU NEWCOURTHOUSE IiMiul uauvi. , .-- . we TO h the-Prov- ..... ..... as well-know- o ..... -- . ; feeble-minde- feeble-minde- . . I .1 iceuie-miuue- FEDERATED CLUBS . of MEET HERE PROVO PIONEER us WOMAN ....... . i eight-year-ol- d - bed-qu- non-leagu- if . motor-minde- 1 . book-minde- d aud-abo- ut othersy-tLeyjaiji- o Caught at Last! J se be-co- fl five-gam- - ; '- - Ps if baf PASSES AWAY . EOF nr ay - " ; Pnn.im. a. .... .... fm . y one-side- g In r. 'm... . . 1 F'j : - i |