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Show . -- i : . - : - - - - - - : ' -- .; ..' f TELEPHONE US r ( J r fur fcefar BqImm Ofne Editorial and Neva Dept. a'ctock PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927. rJllililMlw 911 ' . 4. JDliwil. 4 ' II II ML-kl- s -- ' - ' S ACQUIRED BY III SLIDE ...' ' - r - it f i . r f ' t 7 ;'"'-'-' Sessions tM SNOWALL Ih Readines r IS AID TO i- - PROSPECTS Saturday and Sunday Are Set For Dates Quarterly Conference; Priesthood and Women to Convene 0 Nine inches'f snow wlth a water content of W fell In Provo during Saturday and Sunday, according to Joseph B. Walton, weather .user-e- r at Pleasant View tor the1 U. 8. A comprehensive program has been worked out for th department of agriculture. stake conference sessions held in College ha quarterly 24 Bat the boats ending During and.i,rL,the, staketabenmcle Sunday, according t snow u. inches five 6 of Saturday iu.. urdny fiaffaiien, saAVaiton. During the j E. H. Holt, stake clerk. Separate sessions-wil- l be held Sat next a mcnes mere reu xour incnes urday mornine and afternoon lorthe membersof the Pries' . Strike Amusement Co. Leases Provb Theater Building;; Will Remodel Theater Be- Trairj Wreck Slays Two; J3nnjng Jlarch Floods Certain In" Some Localities With Heavy Rain Tha rrlncegs Theatre has been acquired by the And Wind Storms Continue. Strike Amusement company, 10- ....,,...,,..,..,19: ticrpgramoii ill L3U j.:r:r: r:-- r . foDTMl NEW COMPANY nnim ...... ; Jill .,...95 PRICE TWO CENT Blue and Gray Honor Lincoln and Lee PRINCESS IS RILLED f mi gdltw Society YEAR, NO. 177 FORTY-HRS- T Herald Telephones , paper regularly? If M.tetephooe M tad paper trill b tote J S 'f Provo r1 Jd ZK the. 'take.. These meetings wl at 10 a. m. and 2 p; m. The men will meet in . Collet Mr. wfaiton declares that the out- look for the coming growing season I hall aryl the women in room D, the old library study rooi which Is extremely brigntano-tna- t .plenty ig the university operates the Klnema and Star thea- or wmer souuin: ue hyuuuuhIn- the- - men's meeting, a niemb Venice thea the - Itt Lake, txaHaSalt Felts(UP fi.N FRANCISCO, season farm the for the throughout thea other aud of the. Btake presidency- will spet various tre at Nephi, to wind ers of Utah county. The waterRunning the range from on the conditions of the priest ho. ' r&liM Call-- " tres In Ttsih. In sheds earthquake to cyclone. .the ranyena surrounding the stake. Othi quorums n Deal Follows Conference cxnerleminB f ornli todajr wa the valley are loaded with , snow iwrts on the program Wilt be i Mr. Strike-wa- s recently In "Provo smashed which Mild weather more moist of to contain which is oriety follows! "How to Maintain Intere and conferred With the, inland ure than any saow fur several years for the unusual. all in Quorum Meetings. Prof. H. company, which Is controlled ' Rainfall here la four Inches over Realty past. ; Merrill of the high "priest iimi,mammmtmmmmnmimmmmiitil aHd Dr. ,F, W. Alex Hedq'uist by similar reports and to date normal At rieasant View the precipita In G. A. K. aud Confederate Camp veterans of New York Jointly placed WJceatJison.Uie busts of Lincoln and E. J 'Quorum Records," conference The resulted Taylor. other received from bbvebeen tion since November 1, 1026, has Holt, stcke clerk "The Problem torm of even the Strike, company's securing the Lee at the Hull of Tame in eelebrathm of Lincoln's birthday anniversary,: Shaking hands here before the been 7.10 with a snowfall of 85 Inch Texaa Recognized Work of B. the Class Leader r points. Another Teaching Men - lease of the Trincess theatre: buildnerfonal Veteran pLincoln League, es, compared with fl precipitation of 1 greater proportions statue, are General Pulton Griffith (lefthast reported Differen- t- Trainin- g- and fixper " U. Education Depart- : L G: 'A. ing. L... commander of the Confederate yeiernns' itmp ttwni $M and a anowfalt of 37 inches " Edwin Penin4 and VSelvftge. R., f(rmer tJepferil proocuing,: v euce," i. ja The new company announces that SifMie . J)umage Qone thua'farby the eleOuif ' Quorum November, 1025 to March 1, Buecessftii ment; Nuttall Pleased fttnrttrertre will be closed oh March Htands Thomas C7 Desmond, presTdehT of the New- York Jfourig Republican jchjbiiidet whpse auspices SttS during .. 192a ments includeg : .BuUocfc Vera' of the prove ' ! 1. otigWTacegwelcttut'iEed."' . ' t and Raymoud :Ross of; til ' Elivitn known dead in a snow- ed. The latest 'equipment will be Bdgham Young nnt versify Provo Second ward; Instructions to Mr. Strike, installed, been approved 1y the state bourd pf visiting Udei Creek. : representatives of the gei. - state: declared- - JiiaJfltentJ Bba theof jXamluers department ral Authorities of the church. Ti lTw JtlHei Hhe4iasaenger train ing the theatre second to 'npng, and of state of education of. the Texas, moraiag sesjiloa 1 for aha office plunRe4 throti)th weakened "bridge. of elvUig the people ot vor11ni ti whs te-- of the various Baby tornado hit !Tft, Califr- - with the aim priesthood quorui I reived n Registrar-Johhta phutjuiltija Vrewk.ihftihlghetit Monduy by or tne nake. . nla, jTUir6ofing iiuildingai anoT,,Tei-- ' obtainable at & Hayes from J. K. Itcld. chairman v MeiuUeoi vt tha Aaronie popular prices,. and ii, ' ing u .oerrjc " r it the board t owslde T 1w XTiangew-"ehlzcdek' priesthood Klidw '1U be to u . MlKhwaylirtiad- Dean I John Nuttall, acting letter reads in parts "lour tenduneeiat Is pianjied.' to change, the out-- , Dr. Thoma It L. Martin the of the state, the afternoon sessio aj;looRt!o,Intt throughout of the Yonng nnlver-sit- y Arthur Walwyn Evans To the theatre, as Representative Petty's At- president agronomy department of the Young institution has been- approved by The following program will be gii Shipping warned to tay in port. ward i appeaiftnce-o- f for will leave Thursday state of the board examiners of the Inside. to remodel as well the fin Sice froia returned Quoni1 C.3iow a,f: leacon. forth university Monday Bmh craft as Speak At B. Y.U.TuesDallas, Texas, where he will attempt to Stop Race Probe at for two stores will be Preston, Idaho .where be- attended state department- - of education of Helped q Bishop," Robert Wedstt tend the National Education Asreporting difficulty in quaking pro- each side of the theatre provided means that yopr sfo- - provo Sixth waruV-"Howhich Texas, on the outveutiOD von the farmers' day Evening Is Defeated arranged by Blsh; sociation convention which be- -. gress. who take approved courses I j;ged tbe Ordained the f ' Priest- that section.'" Jems r Traffic accidents heavy, with side, narrowing the outside en That" place. v $ns Febr7at .u on uninieuucaiion may ooiain, trance to the theatre proper, Dr. Martin was a speaker at the iBmuem,. jjisnop waiter P. Whit seven r more-- killed. Arthur Walwyn Evans, the tlis- During hia trip he will visit certificates to teach in the head, SALT LAKE CITI, Feb. ltt (CP) Provo First ward ; "The Soci; The- - Strike company Is enlarging religious services of the Preston The iieJiviest a!Wtain " snowfall Arizona educaCalifornia and . schools Texas." of bo: will public Welsh orator, tlnguished An effort on the part of Reprethe west. In addition ' Opportunities of a-- Priestho " First throughout ward4 interlduringihlr stajrH8 tional Institutions In the. We are especially pleased at this ln'years.. Andifeason, Vlu streams-Risinand flood' condi-- " to their Ctah theatres " they are now sentative Charles B. ; Petty of ests of the Young university. The speak in Colleger hall Tuesday eve visited" the si'mfuary classes, and note t 'approvaT," said Dean L. Quorum,' Axel solg , LeGrande "Andersoi1 the state eenstructing a large structure In Washington county to bring about- Gila junior college will be of ning, spent the late winter and also addressed two high school Join Nuttall, i acting president of yard; of tlonl in mafiy; Sections "What the Prlesthod Means, to M ' . " classes at Preston high school. lie Seattle, Washington, which is ex- reconsideration of the house's ac,. , a particular, interest. Yonng nnlrerslty, 'because it came Batr ' Washburn, Pioneer1 wani spring .. jnontha M)t U925 . vlsitlngln was a modaa inves ' certainty. special farmspeaker Tfce. heaviest. loss of life was re- pected to be ojie of the most unsolicited 'and indicates "The England,. France, and Germany. ers' meetings Monday, ' discussing entirely ern and largest in that city. the Priesthood i tigation of 'charges Involving the the merits of our Iristruetion shownJgalue'of ported in the snowside at Camp 72 in Temple marriages afld i the beet culture and other, problems of that oun He wanted to see first-hanracing commission and state fair of the Southern California Edison d students are being recog-nlie- TempleOrdinaocesr for the. Deai anj : actual conditions In ;those countries the rarmers. . ltoard, failed Jate yesterday after 7 everyw-hfere.company, Hear Big Creek, Fresno, " Thomas C. Romney, chairman atai He reports that a large and em of In noon and SneakerrS. SL- - Jorgensen ' Call;. today. He obtained genealogical committee; address fi Ion condi tbusiastic attendance marked the house five formation, members of named Ihe particularly Are" Buried ).. of the grand anthoJ sessions. farm was he In Tcprentutive tions for on there this to serve committee. Germany, wo-i yen personl,.' including ...one rii or the L. D. S. church. ' at the time Von. Hindenberg became Conumt tee Named-- r' man", were .buriedjunderthe dovi5 . Training for Cliildree ProvoPostNo". 13, president, and witnessed the scenes 11. 11. Couch' of Morgan county T Usli of uutss which burThe general tbeme of the forenoi to a: have In tremendous which American Vegion, journeyed may was named chairman of the, special ied the small camp structures and meeting of the women will be "Tl Funeral services for Hugh Moon- - fluence '.on the future of Germany. crushed them like so many egg I'leasant '.Grove Tuesday, where investigating cohunlttee, find ; the f Ttaihlng ch to to find out if the GerHe wanted accorded military honors ' tbey H. members include were other in held afternoon George .,:: ey ' dren." -- The' meeting will be nnd; (.bulls. Tuesday man former resident ' from a W. Smithy Lyman "of Holther .of J. Lk slide Juab, . Four hours later another the direction of Electa Smoot Di the Second ward ehapel,- under thedied re Ryan Weber.A. W. Hansen of Boxelder direction of the provo I. O. O. F. want ; If the country was coming broke ' loosffind a- - rescue worker of Pleasant Grove, who. A on, president of the Utah stake K and The industrial' Colit L'raB squad back, Portland, economically Producers. Oregon. D. Lake. Anderson of Salt and li. Poultry lief society,' she will make a was Wiled and- at least ten others cently a was which of he brij they-stll- l liidge, promin; C National on reinstatthe from ry if association ' evemet of figured operative last Battery ' r address at the opening of the me ' Petty sought to get permission to ent member. injured.. Howard Tern Clark, 16, son of If Lieutenant Kaiser ; ' still commanded - ' the and' the at sang ing ning by they city make a motion to reconsider .jthe building, county tng.Vesterday sir feet ot Vet snow Guard, Home the Attractive M. B. Pope xresided at the serT. C, Herbertsentook charge of .the their" "Hymn of " Hate" against Henry and Mrs. aarke E, : Miller with: a .large attendance featuring Mrs. "Making Phoebe Smoot: "Proper Re raciiig invesdlgatlon action about vices. bloHQketM' the slopes above the at the fam- the session.'. Vice Com the middle of. fee the" grave. ! i Fram and Eiigland, and he wanted Clark, died Wednesday at but Ceremony the without' and the . afternoon, Miss Evel4 IIome, warning ImUdiogs The opening prayer was offered to find out just what their attitude ily residence in-- ' Springvllle. Heart . tlans Rigtrip and A, ' Boyer of ing in; " ' mander William 8. Dunford was was ruled out of order.- .huge banks of white gave way. failure was the cause of death. The Springvllle. and Clarence Hmitb of Bean ; Mnslc and Pictures In t by George Peay, and a quartet sang was toward America. He studied the official renewrepresentative session -the close of he At Home," Mrs. Mabel Hone Oarl Little time was given the workers south was bora 'July" 29, 1010, in Spanish- Fork, were the "Come . Unto Me." BishopJ. W. post-wa- r conditions, also, in Francis speakers, Legion at the funeral, which was SocUl Opportunities Within t hil) Inoti( to escape. Xhe.jslie carileA-tree?- , claiming that no J'cAdam Springvllle, .where be had resided and discussed the on the Mr. life haulof of friends spoke In. as and and and well Provo attended raising England many through Niteciflc charge had been made by by Mome- ,- Mrs. Estella 8. .. Harri all rocks and debris Wf ore ft, as it his MJitiing of chickens., and. Mooney. . Murray Roberts rendered his family connectlousTis a distant - In of "Family Excursions," Mrs'Lothl. . swept down upon the eight struc- the young attorney anyone agHUist'tnyone i that a addition, to his parents. the hatcheries in the future.prospects . vtura UsoloFaee-t- o Face." a nd rel a tire; of Lloyii George, he was sl, Young Newren. Music for the el ture lnjhisjallejMowf v; r following brothers and sisters sur- Musical Jjumberwer rendered slofr'will be AVB. Morgan spoke. . The quartet able to discuss conditions ' with vlve: furnisheii br HPirJ hearsay, brarJdlng It as such,' that ienderel Mayne, OrvaL Alden. Lewled by; the Davis AdaAn another and and sisters, number, soine o( the leaders in England and Society; the T. L. M. I. A- - and t' the racing tominlsslott was now - -- I Primary association. j . almlished, and that there is much George Peay pronounced the bene also in France, as well as with the vlUe; Mrs. Bird Brown of Spring - 1 . '..' . toadlng.. ..' man of the streets. Needless' to say vine; Mrs. Elliott Bird of Hollv at the afternoon session thn other work and little Mme to diction.; M. ; The dedicatory ceremony 1, Lofgren, secretary of the ral theme will be: "The Devel! took Dr. Evans came bockto America wood, Calif., ! " -- , do it.and Mrs. Maeser Utah Poultry .Producers' ment of the- Spiritual Life of t' place, at the, grave In the Provo with- a most interesting viewpoint Young of Bountif ul. SHINGTONTTebrlirTUP) Pclitieal Aspect-- - - V:' association. Was present, and jjaper-oa,.' : ,ot conditions today in tlte Europ farm relief saint " Woman, ' services will be held Hun- - spoke on the tuneral As a climax to the membership The McS'ary-Hauge- n McCulloiigh snid that tbe Inves City cemetery. of the theme wtlt be treated nnder TifJ . can countries. , the day in the Springvllle First ward organization, accomplishments ca mpa Ign of the American ; Legion bill was laid aside by the housejo; tigation would undoubtedly take on and prospects or the lowing tophs of a political aspect;-'- bnt he thought As Germany Ixxiks at the World" at 1 o'clock, under the direction of future. Need of Kno ' ,' '' Airsailiary of. Utah, 4here will be day to permit consideration . . le ' the-nttA. ng V. Wheeler.. , : v is. of Dr. Eva us' newest of the (Gospel : small bills from the territories and all were entitled to hay It proceed r a program Thursday Mrs.- Anna Kirrta lecture, which is the result' of his that the truth might be known. which" will t Moadcasf ovef liistildr committees, Ftrarth ward; "Genealogy and Te; recent trip to Euro'iean countries. The farm bill will be called up s Woodruff Paid he . feared the Rtattpn KSL of Salt Lake ityrr. pie Work," Mrs. Emma Stagg, Pro! comAmong- his other popular subjects again tomorrow with action pend- house was letting the governor The program,, whiehw-if which "Wilt be available are ."Our be generalldirectlon "Hi , j?amuy Uevotioi' . mence at 9:30 0. m.,: will consist of ing on the Aswell bill .which has drag it into something that it bad theUndent Mrs. JJflrie D .T ylor. Provo Th committee ron recreation of Uncrowned Kings" in which he calls.i contributions from all units' of the been offered as a substitute. Should no business to get Into and he was ward : Contact with Righteous P; Utahstake, a party will be given the roll or great,"- and Owing to a misunderstandinff In state. Provo's part being a cornel Asweil's bill be defeated, which ap- in favor of reconsidering. ih vmwtae of the Home." Hi in the Ladies' gymnasium on Thurs-- , tears- the tinser from much of the bill to the ' sola by Byron Dastrup and a tenor pears likely, the Curtis-Cris' regard requirements of 17, coni- - tomfoolery day evening, February as a offered will substitute. lie It "Robinson. jLpresenihistprles club Auxiliary M'Coooeratloo ;saloby Bob til H sectlonsL-OfiB,.rri-I4nenc4ng-at-8i3smt . -Memlprsrifrom lenders believe a final vote the grandeur where It . belongs t whiebnrtir be glvea nrgimlzntlmnj Reorganization of the Grand View tion Between'. Husliand and W a'l of tlKr wards of Xbe stake are rlafs will-b- e reached-l- a and service above self. "Half .a Thursday evening at 8 "o'clock la statIhnhlng-spgelaltaeeting- s was effected Monday la Church . Service." Mrs. ri t invited to attend. .. The stake presiOnward" with the deals the fourth ward amusement halL League at .which the program will be heard. a at Jield at Lincoln Madsen Taylor, Luke View." sight members meeting of the council, dency, high causes tounrest OLD FOLKS MANAVU In the world the committeei in chnrgte ;,ls Jt for At the Sunday morniflg sessi high- school."; The session was ex WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (UP) wards of and their bishops "partners day, and Is a prophetic view, of the empting to clarify the matter, in the stake tabernacle the folio' Annual old folks' day will be France's rejection- - of the American are invited to come. as C. H. Davis tremely, the of guests world tomorrow. Anyone who has lived In Wasatch was chalrtnan of the held in the Manavu ward. Friday, proposal for a ing" program will be hen m; meeting. is given 'with 'pact lim- evening., The Dr. Evans stands in the front county and now resides in Utah February 18, for all residents of iting auxiliary naval craft, turned B. Y. U. Juniorparty William Nuttall waselected ory of the Sabbath." Alfred I ; decorations, stuke prtfm is orators rank to the of for be In 60 attendamong over expected Booth" of the' High Council ; "Ci platform the ward years of age, the Bdminbitratloa's.hope today to and la a;n, unusual opportunity for BW laeni and V. Ifc. Davis world, and a real treat all widows, widowers and wives its' alternative plnnr for a. three- "H ,"r "Uk secretary- tZtZ who wish to come and enloy is In store for those who hear him air . BuuiriuuMs treasurer,' C.- L, Riding and litHel " Bne Kartchner, of missionarleiLof the ward Grand. Vie IK)wer treaty witn ureal untaiu what are perhaps the most bcautl 'nn T"eon nave neen-lii- - Mini were named as upon- - his appearance here as part How Should a Boy spend SundJ Prize ilsta In 'the poultry show I ' A banquet will be served at 11 and- Japan. members. drri-- ; ful of decorations Jn the history of the Young university, arts course. a. m. .and during the afternoon now being sponsored by th the election, L. L. Bun- - Eiirl LeWiS, ; pj. th,r, econi war , t'enumg, rweipi : qi unusa nnu uie universiry. iiancing will comhave been asked nell Utah County Poultry a splendid program will be furn the aim (it the farih "The Sulath in a Latter-daSn! fo the mence original 8:30 a will at and repjles lapanese promptly . r association Breeders' Mrs. burean Home," Rabbit' in Alslna ished, fonthlS lm tni, organisation, stressing the BrimhalM! propositi, Secfeta ry' of State Kel close at 11 o'clock. The party will to twentybrook, wlH be nnnouflced Thursday, acPruvo of Pay Fifth: wardtemai " the taxaUon burden on placing hastened to the be Informal, It Is announced. T th fT6880" those.ho ' FINANCIAL BOYCOTT CHARGED kigg able to pay. After by visiting members of the enr cording to those in charge. Frenclw-note'- s claim ; for special is announced the authorities. the At the afternoon t UP ) by election, he' discussed various WASHINGTON. Feb. 16 heT show, which Is botag,nei3, reunion committee. Iieague, of Nations prerogatives in sion the Rular qtiarterly conf A financial and economic boycott projects of the t!l64 West Center Btret, Is - . matters. disarmament enee.itctlvftles will be given poultry raising. eed extermination trovlng extremely successful, and of Mexico by American bankers and M I, A. . will ha-andaxatiott-re-arrangementsr-- "" the large entry list Waff aug business jnen-Icharge of t having a deadly DISARMAMENT DISCCSSEI) he Grand View iorgiiniaatipn will Sunday- evening" service, mented Wednesday by additional ffect upon that county, Jose Miguel dl3-A A small snowslide took place at ' meet again In the near future. IONDON, Feb. 16 (UP) Bejarano. of the Mexican cnamoer eji tries. A targe number of Provo Feb. i6 oriuni of the CHAMBER MEETING nf commerce. New? York, wotested arjianicntiukui. ,pu people Visited jne. snow Wednes raxuesuHy etr'St-tne-.A meeting of th members of 4 VP 'TlieTOTalIoSTJo-- ' apprei'labie dam Alflon Nelson ofGenoIahaa been RECITAL IS PLEASING before Jtbeenateilgn-Tlatiol'- ii day. r lire" nt the The musical recital given by the Orem Chamber of Commerce will hotel today to dlsciiss means avail- age," aside-- ' froin "covering the rail awardeJ the Union Pacific scholartoday. , An auction win De neia Saturable "to the League for the preven- hospital here today with another 24 road tracks for some distance. ? ship for the best.elub work project advanced- students of Professor held Thursday evening at 7 hlgh- day night, conMstlnff Elmer E. Aelson at tbfi Young uni- (TclOck la the Sharon School hoi tion pf war; The three commissionInjurs expected, to bring a crisis in - The slide is the third to be .re- in Utah county, it is announced. eluss entries in the show which JONES IS ARRESTED Blnlne Swensdri of Spanish Fork versity Tuesday evening, was veil- - The annual election of officers E. H.' Jones was brought to Provo ers will attempt to devise a plan tlie .'screen comedienne's battle with ported in Provo canyon during 'the hare been donated to J the asso; lust two when the molstrtre is the alternate for the scholarship, attended, end alt number were well take' place.: and" other special Ii from Salt take Tuesday evening by which would lie. followed. by the pneumonia,ciation by. members. Chickens, days, ' Low". Cod v, the filled Know and ralnhavc caused taking second place In the competl- - received. The Baby .rand Sym nosa matters will be discussed, rabbits and pigeons will be in Deputies Roper and Davis of .Utah Lea sue councfj. in f lie event armies in the- - full attendance oX.membL-rtravel la the canyon to be. extremely uon. . phony orchestra'or eluded. county. Jones is wanted here on a a ca In began to movo as they did in star, hos- miiintaltietl a five-da' ' .isirtd.,,,.. j I the summer of 1914. v assfstcd , the The recital. bedside la at in his wife the of bad check .charge. 100,'ttte' valued at vigil scholarship v L. N. '"-- - T APPROVED rrd ' BY EDUCATORS r r7rZ7.:ZZ ;.lir : "pre-dency- hK . - llf-ward,- ' n - GOMiTTEEI- N- DeanNuttall at-'te- -- -- HOUSINAMED b. To Depart For rTexasWJwr&dau HL - FROM MEETING APPEAR i-V- 1 MARTIN BACK e t -- j..'' liVELSH ORATOR - have-Tentnr- r" " tf arm-hnre- mr ' - -- f l at-tw- . '). c---.- . nie-fioa- HUGH MOONEY Provo Legionnaires Attend Services -Ten 1 ; LAID TO REST : Imblrsf ry SPRINGVILLE 3 POULTRY MEN HOLD CONFAB -- Latter-day-Sai- YOUTH CALLED ; , of-th- - ; ' - Farm Relief Final Legion Auxiliary Vote Expected Soon y Program Planned . to-d- ' .' -- ' eve-rrtn- ft two-hou- --T- he Utah Stake Party -Occurs Thursday ' . J tha-trul- p Plans For Wasatch FARM BUREAU Reunion Progress REORGANIZED ds.-"P- Three Powers May Make Agreement t Prize Lists'In 1 u welt-attende- - -- T6 Be Announced , . Zf.lViV, , - . . THIRD SLIDE . f . Mabel Normand Isv Fighting For. Life , TAKES PLACE . ' f ' V" notTJt, newly-for- med m rovi ifive-pow- Poultry Display : , )rabl'va3lBht-in"Santa-Monic- fli m fX'fif'f disc-use- y eVrl?'il. burean,-:lncludin- "3 fNelsdn Awarded U. P. Scholarship e j g a - . - y t the-Stra- . . |