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Show v Th fey Herald will ha WtaU .Limn IT rW sand WHg y wnt 4 I v i i i i i I Jf KIMr wmMr ae-tre- at to The Herald afHaa. voL.xxivn. no. 7. lit icon1 i i HERALD J The Weather n Partly cloudy and twiignt ana Ii0it)y eoolor watt portion-Sat- UTAH ram PROVO. UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. MM Ul EIITIOI PROVO LAWYER IS OTAH LAKEW HER MY CODE TO FLOODS SOPREr.lECOURT 10 Effort are being put forth by the Provo representatives at tne an nual convention of the United Commercial Travelers at Ogden today m hrine the convention here for .' naxt vear. Merle Taylor, Parry Heal and other members of tha local chapter of the association are working hard to land the convention for have been hi Mtv. - Tnlemma m I.Uv gent to the Ogden convention by Hansen, tne vnamoer Mayor 0. ' of Commerce, the Rotary and the Kiwanis dubs, inviting the conven tion to come ur una city. a lane delegation from Provo , , .. : I' PRICE TWO CCNTj Id) Beware! The Knights of The Dotted Lines Are Coming! Ell E I GOES TO GERMAN PARADE OF PRIZ UTAH COUNTY The Chamber of Commerce Captains' league, consisting of the Kiwanis, Rotary, and B. Y. U. division met last evening at the Chamber of Commerce. The purpose of the meeting wag to outline the coming collection and supplementary RESOURCES drive, which begins next Monday at a luncheon membership For the past few days the county to be held at the Hotel Roberts at noon. commissioners' room has been "From the time recorded In Holy This meeting is a continuation of the meeting which was Writ crowded with taxpayers who In the when the divine injunction main were seeking relief in their held two weeks ago, at which President Pierpont told of the went forth to the first conscious assessed valuation because of the large number of delinquent members in the Chamber of Com- humans on the earth to go to and SWISS MISSION FARLACRES cuip PI 12,000 un- - twmr, J Oil CATTLE FED f, CENTER THE TIME AND PLACE, ; The Jersey show will be held the between East Ce, ter and First North, and First Eat' where the stock wilt be on exhlbi The judging will be done on street in front of the couV if house. ' halt-bloc- subdue the earth there has been damage done by the rising of Utah merce. --, lake. growing up your science of engi"of the is with 'IT' their It the league, captains purpose In speaking of this condition neering. I congratulate you upon Chameach delinquent member of the your calling. I congratulate all you County Assessor C. E. Hawkins assistants, to call upon " K trA estimates that there is upward of ber of Commerce. who are present on having and ' ''a V;, the opportunity that now and ; 12,000 acres of land surrounding consists of thirty members, and using The league captains' nere is yours to see here in Utah Utah lake that Is under water, ' ttnKnnl htMI at a m m .hit Min called of Dotted are 'The team the workers Knights the wondrous and glorius practical which last year was first class farm- their . IITa. 4 xonw- -J 1 fl.ll.t xu mil one hundred of the uii and 'ft obi iv nm and Line." land of leading and results comprises the natfifty ing pasture, and that application to turns eastward and proceeds ti'l present Indications are that this business and professional men of Provo. Their battle cry ural resources of the principles of First East where judging of cattl condition will prevail until late in next great profession." Monday will be "Beware" to the delinquent member, your starts immediately after the pared t j was the greeting extended the summer. Such Every person, nan, woman, The county commissioners and and it is hoped that in the pursuance of their patriotic duty the delegates of the American Aschild, who has a Jersey cow on' the assessor are making arrange- their will be no bloodshed. sociation of Engineers by Walter will leave for Ogden tomorrow may elite. calf, grade or pure-breAdams at the luncheon at Vivian ments to visit these flooded areas, mum in r at C o'clock on a special the animal in the show, and stanjM Park yexterday afternoon. and make proper adjustments upon tha Oram intemrban. The ! H a chance of winning a prize. the lands. Among those who were an impresProvo band hai been engaged by OF LIVluG siveMr.andAdams, delivered A silver cup will be given bjr thf before of the on board address ROTARY Utah's to accompany eloquent tho inmi chanter equalization, Y. U. to the high school .tads '. material resources and Utah's peomany made the statement that it them to Ogden and do-- their beat & team winning first honor ti th ing was which be would well ple, received by the years before their lands securing tne convention tor novo. Pre1 contest. students'. . . judging could be again cultivated. .. large audience. Many marveled at At iean the other day the band rf i'4 yt lessors w. n,. varrou una ueonsa 0 the wonderful resources of the This condition takes in practicalBAND made a such a profound tmpreswion col of the State Agricultural' Caine, j state and expressed themselven a ly all the lands lying adjacent to on the Elks gathered there that RAYMOND ROSS. lege at Logan, will be judges of th.; the lake on- - the east and south being imore than reuald for the inral members of the U. C T. de contest. students' TOPIC A farewell testimonial will be boundaries. long trip they had made to come cided that the best advertising and Samuel Jepperson and TherA will ha ft mMtlnir tonb--S' to Utah. There were delegates S'ven ,n the Second ward meeting It is stated by those who have Director of the Provo drawing 'card for Provo would be were band members 8 o'clock, at the Central school auditoriun4t house. at from almosfl Tuesday lands state in owned evening the the lake, every adjoining the band, which is acknowledged The standard of living is the cen- Union. The GEORGE P. PARtriro Raymond Ross, who will at 8 o'clock, to be addressed bji that it is now at the highest point guests of honor at today's Rotary engineer from Califor- - for to be the leading ana in tne state But nit was work. Frank B. Astroph, representing th j social of feature In Hotel Roberts. soon tral tor the Swiss and leave luncheon 40 in been has the shoulders P. it his with George that rubbing past Parker, of Provo. today and in fact in the intermountain American Latter-damission field of O. Jersey Cattle club, who K. mn the ' Is a meant Hansen, of from speaking standard what v Mayor man by Virginia, and the announces W8 candidacy for Justice years. V" I , i country. ' J. R. Murdock. who has been ap- for the city, expressed a high ap living? To answer this Question re- from Texas sat side by side of the Saints church, where he will labor will talk on dairying and particu, A special entertainment will be of the supreme court of as cattle money, dairy Utah two band's ef larly Jersey the of Provo the man from Maine. coming years. ' pointed a member of the Utah preciation the major part of Dr. given at 'Ogden tomorrow, with a Mr. Parker aspires to the Tb following program has been makers. Other speakers will be In quoting Major Powell as Bay-Water Storage commission, was be fort to attain distinction in band quired buffalo barbecue In the forenoon. Repai O. and a afterK. at ... iiuiuiihiuuu his time Hansen, re repre", Thursday ui me state con- fore the countv commissioners, and i musical circles. The mayor ing that Utah is the paradise of arranged: Song, choir; violin selec Mayor andr vention Which is tn ha hoM In ol stated that he was now prepared to ferred to the early days of the noon lecture. the geologist, Mr. Adams added t,on Arthur Lewis; remarks, sentatlve of the state food Music" V FOREST SUPERVISOR MARRIED Uke City July 14. Other - Bishop L. L. Nelson; duet, J. Earl dairy commissioner's office. enis Eden it the that also the of The his lecture begin the preliminary survey of band's organization when the city doctor by began will be furnished by the Provo quarf V instru-thmentioned Lewis and He lake. The county commis- commission gave assistance by into as Utah alluded Carlyle the state Hinckley; with gineer. the Forest Supervisor W. W. Blakes-lee- , Republican nomination are those of sioners had recently made an ap- augurating the weekly, band concert soliciting answers to the query "Stone Book of Creation," and mental duet, Follis Ross and Ray- - tet, Murray Roberts, Dr. Thomas L4J of Pyovo, and IMisa Ruth 8. J. W. Cherry of Mt Pleasant, A. H. propriation of 12500 to assist in program for summer evenings, a from his auditors, and received a referred to the wonders of Tlmpan-- i mond Ross; toast, Hannah J. Car-- ( Martin, J. W. McAllister, and, MrH Morris, of San piego, Calif., were Christensen of Manti. and Jnd great variety of opinions. ogos, Cedar Breaks, Bryce canyon, dall; instrumental solo, Glen Van making this survey, and gave Mr. custom, the mayor assured his hearwill continue to be folmarried at Salt 'Lake City, Wednes- Knox of Beaver City. Murdock the assurance that they ers, "which Standard of living is not merely Zion National park, the natural .Wagenen; reading, Thelma Eggert-bridge' second annual exhibition of. The At the present tim tha oondi. would in every way possible co- lowed." day. The wedding ceremoney was and the Dinosaur National aen; remarks, Raymond Res; duet, . ?! a description of the necessities or .ni u-ira- uvui t ..1. win itMrs. Lavon Jones and Miss Leah Dnc jeiBey The mayor said than an eastwiua performed at the Methodist parson- dates apparently leadinr in iwnui reserve. operate with the government in the cat-'- ,' It of When in as life commodities morrow StanRev. are; Provo, Jersey they the favor last are thai Mr. Parke? and Mr. creation of a drainage and irriga- erner, visiting in Proa week, age in He mentioned the many engl- - Henrichsen; baritone solo, .Claire city by tie of Utah county and other counJ ' Mr. and Mrs. Cherry. other city is not entirely an economic con neering feats of the state, espec- - Johnson. ley A... Curtis. tion district that would extend had told him that ln resiBlakeslee are at home at their The Democratic , nomine nn. from the southern boundaries of of Provo's siase hadhe ever seen ception, but partially phychologlcal. daily those of irrigation projects At the conclusion of the program, ties of the state will complete torp ? dence, !n Provo. adjournment will be made; to the prizes offered breeders of this state..' doubtedly will be Justice E. E. Corf- - UtaH county to Tooele county on so excellent a band. It is Uke tha kingdom of heaven; It such as the Strawberry, and stated , amusement The day starts with a parade otm' man, also ol Provo, end who now the north. The band's presence at the hall, where games and on every tern there are still that faces luncheon following the win- is within us. If we are held up and challenges to the irrigation engi- - reiresnments win De enjoyea. prize Jersey cattle, at 9 a. m.. Sat- -' The object of this project is to Is Elks' our of A robbed the band invitation at is cordial urday, the parade passing through,! of first extended a lake devise Utah ferneer. '.ur conceded to watch, He prize being referred also the ning It, generally plan whereby that the business section of the city, both the Republican and Dmo. may be lowered and thousands, of contest held in Logan this, week. jt temporarily deprived of our time- tility of the soil in Utah, declaring to the public in general. cratic nominees for . the supreme acres of. her lake shore lands be re-- Mt. Jepperson was introduced by piece, doe not lower our. standard that nowhere could such heavy) Judging will begin ln front of thecourthouse Immediately after the'; noun, piace win cpme from ,the ; claimed and water pumped or Vice President W. O. Creer as "one of living. crops be raised as in tuts state. southern-centrOur standard of llvtng includes parade and will continue until all Mr. Adams said that Utah was portion of the drawn from the Utah lake, which of our boys and the best band cattle entered are Judged ; and !, ait thing, that are important to us first In smelting operations of the state, as Salt Lake already has would be applied on arid lands in leader in the state:" HEAR I'J In the absence of President three Justices, and Ogden has one. Tooele county. the mere Important they are tot. precious metals, that the coal de- prizes are awarded. In the evening there will be a j. The general opinion throughout a c cncuuRii tuv iugj a posits of the state were large It Is stated that if the project is Spear, attending the international u, ilia banquet and program at the Hotel ( ' large part of the state Is that Utah feasible and the government ac- convention at Los Angeles, Vice part of our standard of living. The enough to supply the whole nation Roberts. W. O. Creer Includes that Is those President standard the presided. recommendations the of to 300 entitled Iron things a county next that the for the on cepts the place years; Several interesting lectures will One of the features of the day . water commission that more than Mart Roy lan oe did the secretarial we are willing to work for, to make deposits her are the largest known be given at the Boy Scout section supreme bench. - sacrifices be the students' judging con- -. will AnoerReed wUl in acres for reclaimed work be for, Proctor on George Secretary Parker has re- 6,000 the American pontlnent, and of the Young university summer in which team and individual J af Los acreis a test, of The Standard ceived some also kiddies' last a is for like chance the and that Utah living group Angeles. county endorsement for the Re the oit shale In Utah will supply the berg, school next week. Among the lecaveire: are in the luncheon j influenced their on at a to come In Tooele Guests time ride under have the prizes will be given the boye, fair; people county Unite'' State with crude oil for publican nomination from the Utah age turers will be Dr. Edward T. Any high school student under 19 ). Dr. Rugh, of the B. Y. U. summer standards by others, sometimes ten more than U years. and Ferris wheel will be to Dr. George H. Brimhall, Presi- county bar, and, from members of the reclaimed lands of the state. who has never taken part in any 1 Mr.. Murdock informed the county school; W. H. Wattis of Ogden, can- much so. Their standards are obHe also paid a glowing tribute morrow night. dent A. W. Ivins and Mrs. Clarissa the bar of other counties, particucontent of In- - J nomand commissioners that they would be- didate for the U. S. senatorial jective rather than subjective. to the moral integrity of the peolarly of Salt Lake county. Tt' Eidred A. Beesley. or International character . terstate on enthe the standard has iMr. wheol profrom southern the ination ticket; Ferris closes Provo its the is no Parker on Republican a Every Amerhigh survey of of Kirk-hanative that gin Utah, place saying ple Monday afternoon Oscar A. who Is a V ' night and previous to this year, and In will conduct a model troop ican Fork, and is a comparatively boundary of the lake and that W. Byron Kershaw of. American Fork; gressive element in it. A com- the earth could a better and cleaner gagement Saturday the instudent enrolled State.' U. the S. avercashier of reclamaW. L. of S. Idaho. regularly" the is man. Ross, not the for Whitemore leaves He standard He was Franklin, the Monday Hound. young be educated munity from quoted people meeting with troop 2 of the Provo comhe G. H. may represents, stitution of the amuseto Provo we office hold had in Land tion 'Leopold, Mr. is the his the bank; it Eidred. the rather rate death already of birth and the age; According things Brigham Young university, in Fifth ward. "The Scout Organizatconthe in judging Machine day which Jersey to will in considerable Victor be company; data not in features as ment common pete essential the to Talking the University of prepared again state, showing that the mortality ion" will be discussed by Scout 1911, going secreamong the 'Mormon people to be Provo until some time late in Octo-th- e test. Executive A. A. Anderson of Provo, Michigan to study law. He was! would be turned over to the com- Mayor Hansen, Ed Hinckley, Com- right living. All exhibitors must deliver their ber. The doctor referred to standard better than the average in tary, Provo Chamber of taking in the national and local graduated with the degree ' of.018810"-I) J T. Caine III., Lloyd of living surveys that had been United States. stock by 9 o'clock Saturday mornJohn Law of merce; thn Bachelor ' from TTnlvi'. aim the councils, troop, the patrol, and the Provo band. a ing. such advocated and Sutton, that Adams had the Mr. made, After sity of Michigan, iri 1910, andilhe and ideals. painted SALE ATTRACTS MANY Frank B. Astroph special represurvey be made in each com- most vivid picture of Utah's reDr. Brimhall's lecture, "Where following year began the practice sentative of the American Jersey sources and Utah's people that munity.the Community Functions in Scouti- of law in Provo. Cattle club, will be the Judge of STATE CM AMPIOri How to secure and maintain a those present, including the1 Since bis entry into the law prac The Hub Clothing company ng," will be delivered Wednesday 1 the subwas of prize cattle shown. clearstandard Mr. ever tice had listed he Parker been the said, to, has living proper senior Thursday opened Utahns, largest morning. Dr. John H. Taylor of on the Jersey are LAKE SALT The Ill following ofin as a we tremendous mitted of haven't the law firm of Parker ing sale in the store'tj history, question. "The only thing Salt Lake City will illustarte meth- member got day show committee: A. O. Smoot, Dr. Devine rejected the plan of Utah is a liar and a boaster. It ods In teaching scout work, Thurs- & Robinson, a firm which has taken fering selling bargains which drew chairman; L. B. Harmon, Jos. P. high rank in the courts of the people in from all over the county. Mr. Smoot has Just received no- Bernard Shaw's plap of putting would be impossible for anyone, no day afternoon. Welch, county agricultural agent; "It may ba in some places that tice from the American Jersey those out of the way who could not matter what he said, tq overstate The last lecture will be given Fri county and state. Lew Mar Price, C. Y. Cannon, vW. A. SALT LAKE CITY, June 9. Mr. Parker is married and is the business is bad," remarked Man- Cattle club that a heifer. Tor- earn enough for the standard, like- Utah's possibilities." .. day afternoon by Dr. C. C. Plummer this sale mentor's Urania, one year 10 wise the communistic plan of The statement was received with Thomas Barrett, 83 years of age, Nuttall: of Salt Lake City on "Camps and father of three children, who with ager George Levin, "but The following officers of the In he .Mr. this Lenine. business American Mrs. seems that conservatism, and and old. in bred proof Parker which he reside months hearty applause and laughter. J. died here suddenly this morning. Hikes, Their Purpose and Value." Jersey association Provo. He is a member of the county is beUer than normal. The tested, and which is now owned by said, demanded some solution that M. Buswell, of Fresno, Calif., who He was in apparent good health Utah County Provo Kiwanis club and of the sale has attracted shoppers from nr. E G. Hughes, is declared the should have respect for property had continually been singing the and his demise came as a shock to will have charge of 'the exhibition: John A. Israelson, president; W. Provo Chamber of Commerce. He practically every community with- - state champion of Utah for cows rights. praises of his state and who had his family, despite his advanced Winder, vice president; Lew Mar C. a some few In was Provo. came to of this He declared that he laying for the age. city under two years of age. KRS. ASHTON fUKERAL IN was county attorney of Utah county in a dozen miles A. O. PIONEER WARD. for one term, some years ago, and cases men told us that they had This yearling heifer gave 8.103 engineer who had said that there years ago from Provo, where he had Price, secretary- C.treasurer; Smith, J. E. imGeorge Smoot, in Services for Sunday evening are fleas in California, was so been residing for many years. has been city attorney for Ameri left farm work to take advantage pounds milk and 430.56 pounds but- and L. W. Hillman, directors. can Fork for several years. of the bargains we have offered." ter-fa- t, or 537.5 pounds commercial the Pioneer ward will be in the pressed with the declaration that Surviving him are his widow and Rouse L. B. Harmon, of the Provo high Mr. Levin Informs The Daily butter, in the year on official test. form of a welcome home for lUder he exclaimed, "By George, we need the following sons and daughters: the superintendent Herald that the sale is to continue gne j8 richly bred in the Hood Boyd Dayis, who recently returned that fellcw in Los Angeles. I am Thomas, Cliff and Harry Barrett; school; is to be EVAXSTfW TAX PROBLEMS Tuna 0 Wvn mission in the sure going to get him a job there. Mrs. Lydia; Ashton, Mrs. Millie of the Jersey show. until his summer stock has been Farm lines, the blood Mr. Smoot from a.' tio-yea- r Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth The premiums will be designated cleared away. has advocated for so many years, Hawaiian Islands for the L. D. S. giving out California propaganda." Jones and Mrs. Lillie Leavitt. All ribbons as follows: First, blue; Ashton, a former resident of Evans-toProvo. by hag live now in children world more the The of church. holds following program and which T. S. Priday, deputy Internal rev and who recently died at the enue I SIXTH WARD. The body will be sent to Provo second, red; third, yellow;, fourth, and state championships for pro- - been arranged: Musical selection, GUARD UNIT. NATIONAL was collector this for district, home of her danehtar In Salt T.ke Regular Sunday evening services for interment. Funeral services will white; fifth, orange; championship, SPANISH FORK, June 9. Major duction than any other family of E. D., Partridge; reading, Miss A. in American Fork today. Mr. Pri City, were- - held here Wednesday. home welcome will foe held in the Sixth ward June also be held in Provo, the date to purple; grand championship, royal remarks, cows. Peters; instructor W. all W. hall dairy at Gordon, will be the inspector city day Mrs. Ashton, who spent many day Emil 11. A good speaker and musical foe announced later, purple. Elder Paul Hamilquartet, Harding; and of of Utah care to Major take cavalry, delinquent years of her life here, and where Saturday At Payson last evening Mr. Hansen and company; piano selec- program has been arranged for. A MANAVU WARD, Income tax payers, and to transact ton Gardner, also of the Utah cav- tier children were gave an illustrated lecture to selecto CHURCH. is musical COMMUNITY was well extended invitation cordial Reva will be Bullock; conference Relief the of born, tion, were recent guests society of interested farmers on Md favorably known to all of thr any other business relative to the airy, a 10 a. m. is held group D. at school E. ward Manavu remarks, in the Both Partridge; everyone. held tion, Sunday club. Sunday internal revenue. Taxpayers are Spanish Fork Rotary older residents of Evanstoh Industry. the ChrisiMiss dairy who church. vocal CHURCH. fCIENCE CHRISTIAN in will be solo, the Emily Short talks Davis; Community given Boyd In connec visitors spoke u behalf of the city evening. joined with members of the Ash- invited to see Mr. Priday Close attention was given the No. 80 North University avenue. tian Endeavor meeting is held at 7 head- - by members of the stake board of Payne; reading, selected. Miss Ions the Fork tax of Income tion with getting Spanish problems any men expressed ton family in paying their last trib the Relief society. A good musical Peay. .Meeting will start promptly Services for Sunday, June 11: Sun- - o'clock and preaching services at 8 speaker andas the much interested they may. have. Monday Mr. Priday nuartar detachment of the Utah ute to the memory of a themselves very A cordial invita- day school at 9:45 a. m.; morning o'clock. All are Invited. All are at 7:30 o'clock. rendered. be will Re. two of pioneer consist will as-1 which program the at will in be Provo, county cavalry, woman. in what they had heard and seen. services at 11 o'clock: tion is extended to everyone. Charles McCoard, pastor. . i officers and twenty men. office. t. invited. Among the mourners sessor's tending the funeral warn Mrs. wntons sons, Jcmn iAshton, TVnuas W. AshJon, and; Samuel Aftton, all of- Provo; and daughters, rg. A. 8. Carta? nf Vtmm or,) Vln And Harry rang a cow bell. DO rw that wiiei&e'irtft war bsing following the breakfast. 1:1 "We're for Provo, (rood old Provo, The special train carrying the WINS rORD SLOGAN PRIZE parts Galbirtfc of Salt Lake City! Led by J. A. Bush, the genial arrangedyverJbo4y' wl bad made .' to the council Sales Manager Leo Madsen of Whert the great biff strawberries jtow the trip two years ago, when they drum major of the band, several delegates at San imperial Francisco, left the Anderson Ford garage today June: 9. Warren were served breakfast at the Sutton songs and ditties were sung by the meeting EUREKA, Oh, the girly are pretty irod when you see thei smiles, cafe of this city. Insisted that a delegation at the tables. T. I. Leavenworth Tuesday night. Stops announced that the Ford Slogan Dusenberry McAdam, 88 yean of have thus far been made at Denver, contest had ended, and that the 'age, for many years a resident of You know the reason why we'd walk a thousand miles, stop must again be made In Provo. Mains, illustrous potentate of the Canon City, Saiida, Glenwood wlner Is Owen Peterson, 358 this city, died at his home yester-jda- y He said that everybody remember- Abdallah temple, expressed the old ffood to Back Provo, Provo, Springs, and Provo. The only other West Fourth South street. Provo. '"2 rrovo ArmT and Navy dstrawberries delicious after a long Illness. Mr. Me those ed they of the of Shriners again pleasure , .;' Where the. skies are blue West Center tMr. Madsen said that the new stop that will be made before the ecent store,-304was born at la were served here and were anxious Adam, 22 destination Is reached will be Salt slogan would be a feature of An- - survivedwhoby his wife andPtoto, There's lots of good old friende we can't forget, mother. to atop oft and have some more. -LJ!' wm derson-Forarr to na' I they Uer. .v vu,"ine88. widow of the Prepared advertising in the iMra. Belle Provo we're strong for you you." The delegates came here nn a speat noon today. After an organ re' future, and suggested keeping late ThomasMcAdam,C7e other 8Boppm'g public of Provo McAuam. m la a and remained hers only been given them here. of cial convention train, annual the to tn i. came from cital tith ,..... the tabernacle and refrain a' j The foregoing trip eye open for- it, as "it's a fine nephew of John W, ItcAdam, as-- ' Led by the band cf SO hour. an ln Francisco. crowd the One San toat Joker Shriners jumped and 150 the will leave at slogan, all right, all right." special grateful Siualr, the treats ?f about sistant postmaster at Protd. He The main feature of the breakfast pieces the patrol marched from the op and asked the ladies who had midnight. , Manager Abraham believes there appreciative Kansans this morning 0 has lived here during the last. JO The the field to (Masonic and . temple. would If the breakfast strawberries served served, were the depot they at the Masonic temple on First East sacked Bliss Tri years, having moved here from on selections several local band of a souvenir from the credit have to played to like the ring CHICAGO, June I. Potatoes-Fi- rm, umphs, $4.254.50 cwt; Texas sack-- ; Provo. and First Norts streets where they it is that the guests bad the way to the temple. The ladies the Abdallah temple. When the anreceipt, 62 cars; total United ed Bliss Triumphs, 14.00 4.23 i. ,.0M" located here Dermanently. were served a sumptuous breakfast Shriners to say Funeral services will be held at In automowere taken could the of In came swer party the affirmative the States shipments, 656; Wisconsin of 1 ch10 El Kalah tem- all of the strawberries they oaiv J Texas sacked $4.25 the Elks' club Saturday afternooa cwt.; cobblers, amy and by the ladies of the were of Provo. dtisens one by meal. Harry bile supplied jester, turning to a young man at sacked round whites, 2.40 cwt.; Q4.50 cwt.; South Carolina slat bar- - at 2 o'clock under the members get away with at ple. The delegation auspice of. ln 0ffllia B Many of the delegates were taken the table, said. "All right. Harry, Idaho sacked russets branded, f 2.75 rels. Irish Salt Lake of the Abdallah temple of Leaven- H. Seckler, publicity manager of the cobblers. No. L. mostly the Elks' lodge, of which Mr. HV ' g sight-seeinof the tow City recity give the ladle the ring." for a to a Herald said 2.M new ' on their were way contingent, stock Alawho cwt; 7.50. strong; j worth, Kan., Adam was a member. i " v V'' r , Ea.'.-Cente- - -- A J J 1 ? 0i d HONORS STAIMD a ISDHDEVIhTS P R00 . . j - . Ger-fello- w y ) 's 1 e inn Rd-tar- y . lEUS IWD - . ( merry-go-roun- De-vin- e. merry-go-roun- d d , m - . f;rv . n in m KE n, As-tro- th . n a Abdallah Gat j Th$ Sferybetryo; El I&alah Got The King " !- ho K.KJ0. 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