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Show I mIEIMILID) -- ? A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of ftirntm to all aecUona of Utah county. SUNDAY,1 JANUABY 31. 1926.- - PROVOrtJTAH. 4 ' : -1 -- V lllilllilWl ' w iif ; . A? uu ' V, ' , :- y r- - Ja-- J ; L 1 - LARGE GROUP-I- S She PARTICIPATE 10 WANTS Citizens ot Couiityaiit Unitorm Law to Regulate Places o t Amusem en t BE BE MOM &wn niiu DEFEATED from a- recent meeting resolution was unanimously adoptAl Denunciation of Roosevelt held. i?t Ptdvo by dry, wniitty aud whifh had for its object the :xpe to cost AlcCamant Likely town offlriaU. wvr ht'Artl at klon of the ctiiiMuigu 41e meet- f :. ; Federal Judgeship ond 1n the. "wtuuty Itig toward the laSNage of city and held meeting tT: Chamber's Work courthouse Friday evening, the ob county ordinances thHt will 'close V IT, , I.-- . -for Life Confessed Murderess Doesn't ject of which was to outline plans all places of amusenieiit jwomptly at COMMITTEE MEMBERS Subjects Everyday; JU.-the of board of : meeting, Want to Spend Life in EQUALLY DIVIDED To Be Offered more united regulation of 12 o'clock, including bathing resorts for euet-ut- l ve committee And Prison $tudents places of amusement In Utah and plunges, and otherwise place chairmen of the atanding commit-tee- a ' ht to Be Taken to Floor of certain restrictions on public resort. county. of the Provo Chamber of Com - There were preseatat- - Friday's The. question of admitting young ienaie anouia f avorable merce held at the chamber room CURRICULUM CHOSEN TO ALLEGED TO HAVE KILLED GRANDMOTHER meeting representatives from Gosh men under 21 Into pool halls was Report Be Given MEET GREATEST NEED Friday evenlug the perwmnel and en. Fayson, Kpanish Fork, nprlug-vlilbrought up, and expressions of reduties of the respective eoinniitteef Provo, P4easa at Grove, Ameri- gret were voiced that Provo could . WASHIXOTOX, Jan. 80, FP) were reviewed, uaiwed uixn ud apExperienced Instructors En Claims Elderly Lady Made can Fork and other towns aud dis not Jolii jthermiuunjtie8 ofJbe lresldeutJ3oalldge w4tt Insist vp? tliotte Remarks present. proved by on JPisarajrinc two to TeachWide his of most tricts of the' coUnty, gaged important noml. (oiinty in auvam'i'g'the age of those 'The nenuiniifl of The miiimitfeea About Her Mother In SHil.1mibrfnuu IS to gi. nations despite the grave danger of The conceuswrof uplnioirof thimej -rlh'w cottntfiaed of more than 150 ao rm It was the utiinetit f those pres tbem.- a presentwaa-that- SA.N DIFXMVM'sV Jan-r- : 30 tive, chamber of commerce workers "wu wna imusuuuea to afl system of controlling places of ent that efforts should lie maiV I whohrve been drafted into active - Believing that a --long felt niche cnactmeut of laws In ministration senators today as votes 'the toward should lie amusement" "by adopted TtoW wTirW'OTeiffTf immnlty iiutlea aervkA The aret dancer wants to he electrocuted of each com with the views expressed approached upon the names of Wal. . mittee cave been dearly defined by life In the Introduction of . night for the murder of Mrs. Frances L the various cities of the comity and conformity " lace F. McCa'mamy Portland, Ore," courses in the Provo high school. Cole, her 61 year old grandmother. the county Itself. Accordingly, a at the mee'v- the; chamber officials and the best the circuit conrt of i?J??JnIeeof school announce of officials that andto rest "I. of want action obtainable don't spend the thought and Thomas F. Wood- there, appals Mon a will such school that open my life In prison," the girl'sald toamong the business and profession' lock, designated as member wf tfir' " al men of the city will be reflected day evening. February 1. day. "I want to get it over with." interstate . Couunerca - Cktmiulssion.- The courses outlined aim to fill The pretty entertainer, known at la the organization's activities dur' -- A volt of committees and leaders of the the greatest requirements J across Tl the yWr. 7: the border, for nana, present ing of the opiHising sides" by the United It was pointed out at Friday's noniber of applicants for night her jazz dancing, confessed; she rross inmcates that possible idV t." meeting'that no comihittee will be work and will be adopted to t&f stabbed her aged kin to death. Mrs. verse committee reports upon both needs the of every practical day to of O in score a in (Vile's hacked state o( remain body, nominations may lead to a fight Ruth Krauer of Cincinnati la holding a book.that cost $5000 a copy permitted inertia during The program of the Utah District "The Regional Executive- - 4'omiutt-te- upon the floor, if not their ultimate Regular people, It is said. places with a butcher knife, was oTennysoif8"Holy Grail,'' owned by John G. Kidd, finished In a French meetings will be held and tne views "The courses that will be offered found in, her home at National City, Its Meinliersblif-T- t Purposes defeat. C Conference, Boy Scouta tif America, and embossed cover that Is set with of Levant binding, with a member will centrlbMe to- might fittingly be listed as 'Sub near here. Its Responsibilities," Dr. Geo. J. The Judiciary committee Is almnt e'ery one is. will be Feb which held 9, here book are 26 precious stones. All the pages in the Tesse told the officers she killed ward the success of the chamherNand jects for Every Day Life'," said that will -every uerawrtayFisherr deputy Vhivf ticout- - Execu- eveiiTy divided tmon the McCamanfI PrjnojpaLL, Imiving tier grandmother because she said Utah who attraetr the city It U stated. nonunatlon In the scout tive. The seven Democrats Interested Is ' a report orthej courses outlined. "my mother's picture looked like a 1 :30 p, ni, Recess. . Following are the committees c bttt- Six of the Re- arjrmggwllg 8mrenieiit'eijng:8MUt.Bxi!!. 6Cfc .is tnenoneror tne scnooKaju bad woman's.1' the personnel of each-: AFTERNOON. SESSION cntlTe A. xaxks. order Call to Regional Board him and two doubtful The mmos- ing on the final details.wIllatPraemMves t)f this oppr - Tie .. tkm: Uea.-Iasaid ZHxS, An- Memlier,, Malcolm A." Keyser. his critical assertions 'jwmfereirSRi order ihejcKodl inay W Warnitk, L B Harmon, Gee. A tunlty- itt "The J.Vll of the (Vnn-cl- l ngaiust the Americanism of Theo"will be of) unusual interest T3 rijW.p in, derson, . Brown. Earl L. Baker, W. D. Mad- - be of a maximum service to all. President" rres." A. P. Merrill, dore RooseveU and his tn volunteer 'Workers in WMiiitltiir' interpreta The faculty memlters who will 8den Gateway Onncit 33 minutes tion of his moral sen, Charles E. Xtevls, LaVal coum-lls- , members f of to support presidents right as In school are teach the night 10 nUnutes discuss- General Morris, L. L: Bunnell, C H. Cody, local councils, executive board mem-- 1 Presentation. the R- efollows t Mrs. Maud B. Jacob, Eng lon7x W. A. NuttalL national 1920 convention district publican in liers, commissioners, troop Mrs. Gil Budget Committee A. N. Taylor, lish for Every Day Life; despite the fact that Senator Hiram committeeuten, diftrict committee; lispieraomestlc art ; Miss Hortense Cll, Pres, FrauclsA OOeltjCSatt. Johnson, Wood's II. A. Dixon, Herald R. Clark. T men, directors ol jJLapJlvMlcJiscout opponent, received fliimwriiB. iieleiipgMra. Rhwxt, Louis Br, Untermeyeft- - .Great CvfcAffalirs-Cbmmitt- oo as well as Lake District CounclLr (a): The a majority In the Oregon primaries. masters and assistants, Ethel Spencer, shorthand (Gregg BundoesHavc Hard Tussle Critic and Literary Genius Horace G. Merrill, C. T, Kelgley. One doubtful vote is said ta bold official, representatives from each Executive Board and Committees. 15. minutes, presentation, Scheduled at Y" Alex Hedqulst, Jacob Coleman. Dr, system) and typewriting; Mr. 3d min the balance: of power ta the Itirer- With, NepMtes at Local Vtahr-eH eftibe-o- t ef of service the '"' bookkeeping and commercial 'Friend Hannah" to Be Pre- whom arr Invited tn be utes discussion, ; uym noay JKvenin? Fred R. Taylcrf; Fmiik W, Bemlng, siate Commerce committee upon, the jpreseut." ' Louis Untermeyer, famous poet Rev. Wo, F. Bulkley. arithmetic;; Mr. Garrett, penmanand - the Woodtoek 8:15 p. of Under sented Auspices follows: The Senator nominatloo; program 7 1. r'critic and translutor, of New York ship. Women's Clubs Church," Dr. George II.. BrimhaH, Wheeler,' Democrat;' Montana, who City Beautifkation Committee MORNING SESSION. : ItASMTJSON H. fiyiBR&K8T Should a demand for millinery City, through the good service of 9 rtXi.a. m. Registration of dele Tlmpanngos council, .10 aainute 'pre has fought Woodlock, believes the or "any "other, course be sufficient The Prow high "BuUdog" basket Prof, T, Earl Pflrdoe. coupled with sentation. 10 minute discussion, Friends and admirers T of the gates. (Continued on Page Three.) committee will furnish: an adverse ,' " the school will meet such demand. pacers "managed to retain its hold fortunate circumstances, will Ad Moroni Olson will , be Players 10 :00 a. to order by Reg . 3 :35 p. m. "Scouting and the report. He claims sufficient votes a Dleased on the ieegue'leidershlp by pulling dress an audience in College hall, Mr; Harmon states. ia learn of their return to ional Executive Board Member Geo. SchooySGeo.'A. Mitchell, Zlon Na to defeat The 7 democrats are The fees have been reduced to PruvittAt neWLplay ' a thrilling, game with Nephl high February 22. tional Park Council 10 minute lined solidly against Woodlock, two a minimum, being just sufficient to nah." at the Columbia theater. Mr. rntermeyer lsone of the out of the fire. Friday night at the 10 minute discusBlon. Invocation Rev. Wm. F. Bulkley. presentation. republicans are against him, two are cover expenses. A class that meets Thursday ' February. 1"L it is anhigh school gtmnaslnm. greatest critics In -- Amerlea, onA of m. Address of Welcome, . 4:20 p. m.TTt)Uler8eont and doubtful and" seven for him. : a. 10:15 -W. three days a week for a period of nounced by officials of the Business President Franklin S. After JralMng the;.vi8iting.Ne: the- - most cha rmlng poets- and a Reynolds, But even If the nominations get Harris, Tlm- - His Future" Fred twelve weeks, $7.50. A "c'ass that and Professional Women' 'club unSalt Lake District Council. 10 min out or , the commuteesoy narrow phltes during the- first half whk lecturer at Tale and Harvard uni ...L':J1--..sJLjCounclL panogos ended meets two days per week, $5. 10 fho Prbvo team staged versities a t va rfous seasons of the dlseusminute der whose auspices the play is to 'be Pres. W. ute presentation, 10:25 a. margins the fight against them on one of their. well knownr comeBtfckf year. ; He will come to the B. T. Tj. siom Tbj? Ischedtf e of cisses is . as given. . . the floor will be planned as to cause W, Henderson, Cache Valley Council follows-;--in the 'second half ;and brought the; to lecture under, the aulces of the Those who have seen the previous 4:4Q p. m. "Standards and Re indefinite delay If not ultimate de r'T10 :30 a. m. Outstanding Feature Shorthand,. Monday, WeJhesday, perfornxauces'given by the Moroni of Our Council (10 minute address suits" B. Glenn Smith, Zlon Na feat ajSe"t6aclose.,wltli "Jl ten "point" to ?30 p. o"lsou Cluyers and who have read tlonal Park Council mentg of the school. He will use as FrldaEJj3& V -es). ef"theimxlenthot)t7a1ed.titda7 H6TT-' Wltll two cf thrtr atars on-t- he "5:00 p. m. Ceremonials (Troop Wednesday, favorable the Typewriting, of cottinients Mondayf many PetWm. Dr. Honor" "Court of from pneumonia and heart disease. llat; thff Bulldogs were clewly day." Friday. T :30 to 8 :30 p. ml the players in. all parts of the stale erson, Cache Valley CounclL Demonstration), Salt Lake District who has attained; promGeorge, s of his lecture In a letter off color, c Phillips ana Hoover Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30 are enthusiastic over the type of Carl Council. "Scout Advnneenu'nt"--D- r. was the author to English, m. inence since 7:30 p. been confided to their beds itb v 5:20 p. m, Summary, Dr. Geo. J. .drama selerted and manner lh F. Eyrlng, Timpanogos council. ' Pardoe, 4'Thls gives the of a .burlesque of British, journalism Tork.-Fisher,-Nesevsre colds and should perhaps udience not only an opnortunlty of wnunercial which they are presented. Bookkeeping and Our ConncirLTX, "Financing cBHed'Callban which la probably arithmetic, 7 :30 m. Recess. ' to5:30 p. Proceeds from the Tuesday, Thursday, will seeing me in"nr more "serious CounclL go play -- "Ursula --work. Ellison, Ogden Gateway to 8:30 p. m. DINNER SESSION liigb mood,11 reading and commenting up- his outstanding . ward completing the band ; stand FadhingbBm, the ftuignifc-"How We Build Our Camp" 8. books another of recent his Trent," 6:30 p. m. Dramatisation of a the allows at own also on pivot Penmanship. Tuesday, Thursday, sponsored by the club at Pioneer n" r,T noAan ftpwsv Council. poems, but my stac started the game ' portrays the transition of thought 6:30 to 7:30 p. nt Council Annual Meeting, Pres Is posiflon In Phjllips place. ; Although them to receive an appraisal of vari of . "How We Build Our Scout Lead - ,rcnl tle British youth since the war. Domestic art, Tuesday, Thursday, park, It said. ' Franklin 8. Harris Timpano Frrhihgham played a strong game ous contemporaries through . the era" Dr. Chas. G. Plummer, Salt ident 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. wbHe he was In, it was evident that medium of critical paradies." gos Council in charge.CounclL District Lake Domestic "science, Monday, Wed CAVE-INKIL- LS Ordertof business: "We are especially fortunate hi be 4acked teaming experience with Former '."Our Scout CommunityGood Secretary - Claims . '. tlie'main flvK 'Shortly before the securijig Mr. Untermeyer for this Invocation. :, nesday, 7 :3ft to 8 :30. E. Real, . America On Par With Bryce Pres. Henry Turn" en4 of the first quarter, Simmons lecture, on February S2," said ProDinner, $1.00 per plate. ": World's Aircraft Canvon CounclL i J. Musical numbers. - LluaeWed Phillips at his-- aecnstomed fessor : Pardoe;7leciu8e' he is unr Our Troop(mmittee Yes, statement. team to President's the. : give SAN PEf)SO,Cal., - Jan. SO donbtedly one of the most outstandplactt in an effort ? Introduction of Scout Masters. lta wlnalng stride. : Z! , ? II ;7 ! ing aud literary characters of (UP) John W. Weeks, former secValley Council. ' Tine Nephltes, especially x Sidwell America. A'glnnce at 'Who's Who Treasurer's " report of war, with .wife and party. m. Recess. . retary 12:10 p. MUMI, Okla., Jan. 30. (UP) Executive's rejMirt. watching In, America' reveals the fact that 75c per ahdttvTorthlBgton.iTvere the local harbor-toda- y Luncheon. m. 12:30 " ,p, Four miners were killed by a cave committee reports. District a on eteryopportunity to. capitalize on Mtr ITiitermeyer 1& an author and University pleasure trip to Honolulu, ' dln Esther J. Xunceford, 70, of Lake rn at Zinc mine nenri plate. Music, .Toung Dr, Address, diGeoJ, the! breaks o( the game, The first critic of "unusual consequence. Our The retired military cbief."before Trio; Community inglng "fide View died at the home oLherjon here this morning, tttubborn batHe dramatic art and English students, Flag cercinorry by Troop 10, Provo. his departure, declared he was Address. qua.rter was of Fitzroy. rection George Alma, Luneeford at MAmmotb, Utah, is held up on ac .L08 ANGELES, Jan." 80, (UP) Reseue-jtor, Nephl f'qrgel .aheaij in as well as people of Provo city whoj ftb the punishment given Colonel C. W. Kent; attentuated count Of a second cave-iwhich in- - i are interested in literature will, no Friday from pneumonia. jCol(.iLciJy;pftniMltc& Mrs. 1850 Luneeford 4a born ras violinist old of the octogenarian JindojofJheeMifr-rtartyNdmibti'-flnLouis Untermeyer to fee Z( Oontlnaed on Page Five, ) fashioned school, will meet Melly Identification bas yet been made oft . :. aTKreat tre'ttt""H.e Was .hot' 'ufflcrenflf!Ti&- he--ea me--to the aead, according to meager re- BunhainTaiaeTnTOirm Weeks said. "He deliberate- "MtrtTileTmereTmertor Ushed," ents where- - she hag since resided. sponsored by Henry Ford, for the potts here. . T.; TJ. under the direction of the lv itistorted facts of the air ser-Sne is survived by three sons, nation's flddlln ' championship. ...V. v; Lehigh Lecture bureau' and details vi:'." - '?: of 'Provo granting that Melly accepts the apGeorge H. Luneeford will be given later; Weeks assertM the annual ;an- .: Bencir; Alma Luneeford of Mam- pointment. , t'LEVELANlK ir..nriutr6iTlf.'.2D;(wa' for", the tnotlL nd " Wllford: LunceforoT of " Colonel Kent bested more than a ANGELES, . inn 30.-(Burns in the month of three .yea 'next ten years-I- ample for atrse Iip8 Provo ; one daughter, Mrs. Armindia score of picked e fiddlers in Harold Shnw, 48. pr.i,-.- nt fiiin old Jeaino Fulvi, believed to have vie development and to keep this Lof gran of Provo Bench. the. Pacific Coast championship of Viola been caused LONDON,' Jan. 30 (UP) King director and brotber-inllav ., v by acid poison, today nation a mice with others. Funeral services will be held in tournament, winding- - by - several George,' it Was understood today, Dana Mason, film canned authorities to speed up the still useful In tm- are and Shirley "Harshlps the . Lake View chapel today rft strokes of the bow shortly after will consider what his item of busistars, was.kllled hen today In an Investigation into ".the mysterious, tional defense," he said.'. "America y 12 0 o'clock. Friends may 'View" UllUUgUL, The Wellworth Chain Stores ness upon .returning to Buckingham awtomobllercoltliiion deaths ofTeTno's Outlier. Arthur is as well fortified as any other na in. the the- body atrlhe Hatch Funeral has "sold Its Interest The competition was so keen that Palace Monday from Sandringba.m was riding with Jack. Sar-- Fulvi, and four of his .ehlldr n.' tion Shaw Home from 10 to--' 12 o'clock. Inter- the Judges kept the fiddlers In aefiin the potential bestowal of medals and ' thc-lPrevd store to a large wholesale gent,: 41, Holly wsid. ,v ben whose bodies were' found iu their honors on the Captain and crew of machine crashed ead on with company operating la Utah, accord-In- s x WASHINGTON, ; Jan.. 30. (UP ) ment will be In the Provo' city well after the midnight hour. lati' here yesterday ihtnp "That s where I won out," de- the President Roosevelt te C Eugene. Fletcher, former The, Denver and Rio Grande Wes- cemetery. other car driven by Robert , A. Detectives. hurried smimlcs of to the Interstore. the of railroad clared the colonel. "I applied These of include board manager Proyo honors chuckling v Craig, Santa Monica- ,beer, wine, food and coffee con.The 3e owflers, haf e. been; re-- istatS - 3ommerce commission - for put out my best stuff after midnight trade gold, silver and bronze inednls" widow is TMna Flugrath. sumed by the FuM's on Thursday Shaw's mile when I get warmed up. " ; opened siunorlty to construct modeling th"4itoref--whicw and perhaps also admiralty honors. actress sister of Viola Dana and I evening, to city chemists for analy v morning line?" at Spring Canyon. Junction, lorJbnsiiiess iSatnrday sis. Shirley" Mason. ' . chock lulj of bigger bargains than Utah, to connect with a line to be Joano and his" mother are the sole coal constructed independent by the . everi survivors of the. tragedy. Both are -- TUfJocai store will be kilown as and coke company, in, local hospitals and police" be- Hundreds of male residents, aided Funeral services for Max, one "Everybody's Store' and the genewil awaiting their further recovery, constables and state police in pa year bid son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee manHger 'sthle1?'' that the new com-- ' JONES WINS WELTER . "As one interested In the fore interrogating Mrs. FuIyI. o the communities of Utah moraLupHft e CHAJIPIONSHIP new andp-to-datWRESTLING a vwill were beld Friday In the carry Thatcher, trolling the street here throughout pany vlew-wl: th regard to admitting PRE-FLAVORTORTIAND. Ore.. Jan.; 30. shoea.ihats. Hatch Funeral Home with Bishop county I cannot subscribe to Provo's the night In search of a lunattc who Articles Filed Morrisons, fine, 21 Into pool halls," ladies aiid gents' furnish- last seen was. armed with when Hcnry Jones, well known wel- - L. L. Nelson of the Provo Second youths between the ages of 18 and hflf filed srtlcles of incorporation George B. terwiL'ht wrestler of ProvO, J ward In charge. The Invocation v of the. Kolob stake, following a meeting ot various twenty, razors. ihgB. etc; The clerk.. the with, .. m ml. . The man sought has attackedjlve offered by, William D., Hoov Utah, again defeated -- Robin ufcr an1 city and town officials held here Friday night , nen tiu uv v,,,K All" lrw i(riu niu ...it women since Wednesday night Mc fit Ifbqlesale ijrlce,ltfins gltlne i Red here last night for weltef- "Whether Provo knows'it or not the outlying towns apd districts- "MONTROSR, 'Colo., J n" 301 I dtvlifpit Into K000 shares of the Dftf the .J speakers were Bishop honors. Nelson and. Asset Dahlqnlst, ;..Ap-- feel keenly4he latitude given' young boys-- In pool Jballs. Many of ns (UP)) "A steak buried In onions' value of $10 championship welgbt nljit""after the armed h -- :": ; atationed- rase oftbi per" ceit.:v according to' AiliertTiS. l'The Provo man showed excepinuynaie uiuciii ..ouiuueca yirrr, gepa pur boys to Prove to school becausejyejhajve always felt that they may Citr Jjname Honiil erina-vosBrests uranteur, especially, when catstreet corner and had established renuerea fljf -- Arera" protected against these unwholesome Influnces. shall we" Perhaps on every road leading Colorado to" tie from .one' section-- of Ian nnt wlzzard,.: This is the Mr.; JonesextendTftn Mrs, ftbtit Eirarret Jand a mixed nave to the Wore ari. engage Inthe automobile Wye oegm to iook eisewnere nr scnoois in cities wnere. mere ooys I bested has time was to Jones of all. second.' Benediction tbe offered reachtbe tablet Farmers of Spring sorles and (tati peopleof we in and out df Nynck. 4ntatloit quartet; 'r h; are tfielr time allowed to hot waste The everv case the attacker clubbed Creek mesa, near' here are, flavorReed, in three matches. Provo" ito eall and get acquainted by BishoD L. L. Nelson. Incorporators pre A.' W Morrison; .In s. thm-expressed, by. many who attended Friday's tln r. wltii'lhe'new stock and the sales- - swyyind match was a draw. tlie" women he approachedr knocking Interment was In the Provo city .... "Such a sentiment-waT t E. ,",'"f,VHo '.' meeting, and 1 understand many Provo4 citizens are of the same view."! FindlugHhemselvea; short of hay, L. Morrison and X "W. Roblson. v ;, two of them unconscious. cemetery, Plans Made - For- - Activity- - In Every JJeparlrnenl of 7 , I iirfl A jiyjuJ'Uuvipl5uJr (film OF C. COMMITTEES FOR 1926 NAMED MTAMAMT in uiuiinni C. CHOSEN TO king. PRICE TWO CENTS : : She's Holding a $5000 Book HERALD rnONE3 Business Offic v $5 Editorial Boom . . 107 s jf - a I J :; - - -- JngeM5ubjecjls . nwre-tuilfo- ( Jay iTMt!Oiuv.20ak. - ;, - . leads - , Satur- -' r VX EXTENSIVE PROGRAM PLANNED FOR DISTRICTBOY SCOUT MEET i first tmena- - I ereac I t00;: ' e the-yea- hand-carve- i d hand-lettere- -- ' - iNOTED POET PROVO KEEPS - ' iSIiANlSllOrPPMINq IN DIVISION PR0VOFEB.22 r - MORONI OLSON - ; PLAYERS HERE It lonard-Wood-lB-- INNEWPLAY .. -- t - -- . ll NOTED BRITAIN it FlwiWBbertmith7T";r- ' DIES SATURDAY Jil. - - -- . m.:""7 skt . COL MITCHELL . the-wa- r, w hai' playedat-atl-Friday-Bigt- TWISTED FACTS ifc WEEKS SAYS . - . AGED LAKE VIEW , 39 ; , : MIAN DIES ! FOUR MINERS OLD FIDDLER -- -- WINSHONORS sailed-.-from Fisher.i the-Car- . end-inj- ? ... k- n '. : WELLWORTH ; H ' - STORE SOLD com-pin- FOUR FOUND FILM DIRECTOR o - ..- D.&R.G.ASKS DEAD IN WRECK , DEAD IN HOME King to Decorate Roosevelt Crew X'P.) s old-tim- ROAD PERMITS M , 6, h j ,1. ..i linet LUNATIC WITH - : Funeral Services Held For Infant RAZORSSOUGHT SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES BEEFSTEAKS 1! hlrts,-un-derw- ED said-Presid- ent " May-coc- rtatj-eofiuf- ; ir'A. ST: . . ; - wn.assejb -- : iL.- : - 4: I t .1 r : : v bribt''- rr i'TT0 wvrf e Vn - ''"'Vr - twn, - j'...r .,.. |