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Show VOL. XXXVII. NO. 167. PROVO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1923. ; inaian war v eterans UIBOrlllf Delscehdents From reterson Kepli es To .1 Lincoln nign way Attack 1 IE III ceil PRICE THREE pENTS. riUiPUUILLL nrnimmi DECISIOn T; Judge A? & Morgan was last purpose of tha same and toldVwhat the deserts, has less' grades "and is chosen captain of the Provo. nlghtythe :hid been done In S pant an Fork byv the to build and maintain. Never of the Sons and Daughters of the W cheaper new organization. . war is the tourist over- five-mi- les veterans from aian and UUh Pioneers, t Note-elo- w v a at Commander wood artiWest an the vet HERE ARE B008TERSTOR YOU I attended ' 'of is (Editor's largely the in or water meeting help at a ranch," section Provo publW library; erans' association told "now that assohouse or. station. ' In Nevada the cle dealing" with certain phases of A great deal of enthusiasm concern- ciation waa nnranlxml In ITfah nnnnti the steel site problem now The Provo band this morning Innorthern route, or Victory highway, in years ago and how It had : since formed The Dally Herald that the wi u pwwiumuBs oi tne serves a tanning and ranching poputhe people of Utah county those-pres was zatlon manifested then by throughout the state. He as an organization and as lation in general, as again a proporand Salt 'Lake county, too, it ap ent and It was unanimously decided to spokespread ot the good times that had been iand Individual anemberawould--d. all tionately greater foreign' population rarm of Jhe-vara h the association here. enjoyed pears. This article was written chapter a.t at-- mining camps and wnelUng centers steel site paid the get fptossibleTo ous encampments and bow, they alV on tne.uncom nignway. tOr. ways looked forward to the coming ot -- We ft tir a recognized principle In road era a clearer Idea of how conflict- M. Westwod of Springvllle. Vice Com- - that ftwrofrcost; itnys' wllllar event. building that, wherever possible, In ing interests' tre'placlng Salt Lake fmimaerloel A. Johnson of Provo. "Atannual Wherernyiime, for any occasion we reachlast the encampment, transcontinental or local construction, to help raise the steel- money,' In competition with Provo for the Chaplain Henry loyle of Alpine, and ed the conclusion," . said Mr. West-woo- said roads should be located to serve nd Sam B. Robinson, of the wuiiam Provo. of qammon we steel would not "that live plant.) forever. Provo baadi--develop agricultural communities. us K. Hansen at Q, All the Mayor Bim4mt.trt,P.lB veterans of to presided the fmeeUag and Hj F. Thomas was secre Vr A profile map .of both routespre-pareMt Robinson saW the band The effort substitute to sad absolute control of the distribu mm omwea .Because space is lacaung. sons SaRTake the and have conduct daughters by engineerfc. "A. Nares of county for all location tary. -- Commander, John Hughes of the encampments in the future and lift wuld furnish music free torcountion of the water, with the. provision but it Is ch Ucouaiyjwihe clearly states the steel th in publle meetings Fork tfi Plant explained tn how the Columbia at Steel Spanish that: after ten years the control of Lincoln Highway -- association's post-tlornVviXT15' that load from the of shoulders the thirte ty, and would furnish, music free Is a recurrence of the at- annual encampment two years atTUch- - veterans, who would then be able to the distribution would be transferred la the controversy. TTou'wlU' find tain range summits, the highest of corporation s field veterans dis . the- to made had decided the to the waterasers. to last the a year take rest nd perhaps enjoy more for dances anS concerts to raise get early Sunset on alt Provo which is 8350 feet above sea level on tempt February money for the steeHlte. Salt Lake. At the time band since it was Impossible for them thorougWyjaeipXlres Two years ago. a temporary associa- news he Lincoln highway as against tw5 steel plant for stands.): This morning a Provo merchant Millard ., countjesjU8rejaJtocaf-o- n Tooela,and tion of the waterasers was organised, In who of favor the spoke . , 6750 . ..... which is the. j of summits, highest I .... which'since that time baa had com- Leu was offer- encampment due to their .advanced organization of a chapter in Provo said: DOPftTnu ft dptprahn. ii.u jorierpiant. "I have given my quota, what the t the encampment at Spanish were Or. George H. B'rimhall and site at Pelican Pomtyson of jJfciTMLAJ ftommUtftw aakftd mn to pay. If tered-LincFork the veterans last Goshen to decided B. and A. the year beach, Mttagharsday-isJ- or Judge Morgan, sion. jbulld roads and to drive automobiles Thnt lan'y tipnyg, I'll An wnwy -thef ask Mr. HughesJolakelcJiare of making this Gap location was considered. temporary organization The. controversy over the selection across mountain ranges. " permanent. Afterthe organisation of of a location for that part of a trans-wgauitiuit mo auuu ava iot tne local cnaoter: Judee A. H. Rather than lose the steel, plants and steel and rail experts had daughters of the veterans Into a state Morgan, captain; John E. StubBs, first will mortgage my home and turn such an association the Prqvo Beser - contlnent over 12,000 for the stfe? . UUh state line, In a nut shell, routes ' and then, emphatically de gone over all the sites. Provo and organization which would perpetuate lieutenant; Dr. George H. Brimball, aaywBtaraHr i second lieutenant; H. F. Thomas, sec nated, according to . J, Murdock, is whether hiehwaJs through Utah clared both the previous Republican Springvllle men met with L. F. Rains, the encampments. 'The organising of this- - associa retary and treasurer; C. H. Miller, Authoritative information from Salt shall be built along routes selected by and Democratic governors were right. D. H. Botchford, and Columbia engition," said Mr. Hughes, "is the great- chaplain. "When the reservoir company was the state highway department or ana maae ais SldneyPace of the Sharon Lake City today indicates a changing zo carry on tne neers. It was proven thai, u the plant est move ever undertaken by the sons ward was appointed as first vice com in that city's idea that the steel plant first organized a large, canal carrying whether they 'shall be built along work: exactly aspians outlined and com- is located at the Springville-Prbv- o site there would be a 6avingofmore aud daughters of the valiant veterans. mander in the state organizatio be obtained for Salt Lake county. water from the Provo Titer along the routes selected bj.eut8ide parties. menced by his predecessors. It is proper for us to honor the mem A delegation of Provo men visited The following membership commithillsides through Ltndon, Pleasant The people of Utah contend they on, not --over six months than edM00.00Q ahnually in freight costs. later Still the Columbia Steel cor- ory of the men who made It possible tee which will call others to assist in the capital city yesterday afternoon Grore, American Fork and Lent was have a perfect right to build their ago, a complete reinvestigation was for us to live here. the membership drive were H. ' ,F. to study the steel site situation there. constructed,", said Mr. Murdock today highways, where they see tit without made of both routes by the present poration to accept the Provo-Sprin' The purpose of the organization is Thomas, to a Herali reporter.-- , "Thousands of Interference, from any organization stat road commission and engineer-Edward Jones. John H, They learned . that the Midwest gas 'JrJ? hue to came E. C. Jones, California gas acres of land in the north end of the outside of perpetuate the encampments of the kStubbs, Dr. D. D. Boyer, Roswell franchise controversy, is the most im- -' It is the at ing forces, ana the answer was al-expert, whgjiudled the gas situation veterans who will be tne guests of Ferre, A. A Loveless, Charles H. portant" factor in the Columbia Steel county were placed tinder cultivation tempted infringement on this right ways the samethe Wendover rot honor at aay audail of these festivi-tes- . Miller, Joseph I. Bullock, Dr. O. K. corporation decision to postpone decithrough the coming of the canal. Lands whlcn Is right tbe ere in Utah forwJirthree-jeek- s The niembers of the organization Hansen, W. A. Gay, Sidney A. Pace, L. sion on the plant site, temporarily. which had been too high up on the been at the bottom of the controversy. diversion of tourist travel at Salt!"- repon.w'M gven uie voiumma mountainsides to be watered from the corporation late last week. He will also take care of the graves of John Nuttafl, Sr., JosMpn J. Madsen, We must admit a saontroversy Lake away from central California. ?x The Columbia Steel corporation is and. . properly it would tajte. mare than the veterans decorate J. B. Walton and James A. Loveless, making a strenuous effort to defeat ' other irrigation ditches, were brought exists, yet Utah is forced tatfTt, not I The state road commissfon of Utah 'insisted1 that .. ... niuiion-aoua- r nother meeting will be held at the the application for a franchise made investment to pump wem on Aiemoriai aay.under cultivation and made into fer- from desire, but to defend it8M)dl4oesotOtttetourist travel. It does who same place' Tuesday evening , to or--, to Salt Lake by the Midwest tile areas by. the water of our canal name. . mai John J. Banks of Spanish-For- k, for-t- hat not maintain &bweau company, v" - has been appointed state company. adjutant ot ganize the- daughters' section- - of the a subsidiary of the Standard Oil com And when all..l ialoTand done, this posei- . , would be estlrely, outside i j1"" v""llJ vuW mod m. ythe also new, organization, explained organization. The steel company does not be"Later on the" canaf1 warjctendel controvjrsy is directJyresponBible thft function of thA state hiehwav "uu ul lue uriuKmJu uisjiBiView Iny. lieve ltjcancojnptVjahihtaJi into Salt:Lake valley, a syphon taking; for the failure of completion or a commission to enter Into this line -- Ot4 "i- was At which It this gas report per ai'd Oil people on gas, because the tne water across ue joraan nver.-nignway - iron can endeavor. However, the state road commission is earnestly endeavoring suaded the Columbia Steel corporation i Wyoming oil companies are giving the present the canal has been constructed Francisco to New Yerk.--r hANb AWA1IINU to look at the site several roads acm thn Us section of the Lake valley 'as There-are as far into the-Sa- lt gas wlthoiit cost to the Midwest comwhich reach-- Salt ravlorsvlller- couhtryTfour-4- )t highway to. central Cali- - from another angle. pany. Another Dhase of the "'brtiblam acres or land J8 Lake from the east, headed tor San fornisr-bAt nreaent-45.00the way of Wendover. It is Sobbed One very fine way ot helping ahe Some coast Pacific steel up: most Of routes,-thcanal these Francisco. in from of the the also desirous steel industry to obtain a firm founds. beings watered completing its part FRIDAY'S who to want manufacture Interests, Zion Park of the Arrowhead trail or tiou in Provo would be for - every coast out of pigT. iron pro-. south end of Salt Lake county. More I Cisco, is the Victory highway because highway to southern California. Its steel . .on, the . .. ... , man having business PrpvoJu8inesa bm w JDr. L. ; C. than 900 farmers, are taterested m tne ' It tap the heavr Colorado" travel at efforts will be toward compleUng.uu1,i 1ft' SairTJakeT tojwrita hla D,,e:e POtter, county phyalclan to both within the borders of the state company and will be,the stockholders Denver, and gives V direct outlet ftfffSSi San Francisco via Salt Lake. Colo-red- otytat-4iHese-niitin the new waterasers organuauon. lh! during the past two years, was yester- wresUing match to be held center of and there its duty ends. The routlng4fa'metiokeB' " tte aurplw gas cannot day reappointed to that position for day evening between Henry Jonesand ion to refuse a is; the teavteSTtoulist "The pew organization will really be gas franchise to tha "ear the plant it would be nothinr different from what has ex tha great west, and it is not touched of tourists is in the hands of other , the next two years: The appointment Leslie Davis ot Preston, Idaho. Midwest company,, and to favor the essary to use the gas In making steel isted during- - the past two years, with by the direct Uncoln iighway. J there were 'and; steel products here. That would. was made Jate yesterday afternoon at Henry completed' bis training last use In- Salt Lake of -gas produced only one route the eMeption thatfthemporaif-eMBut- if . , a meeting of the county commission. night and Js nowj taking a rest He within Utah. of course, block the steel making east In Lake Salt into the .will more from the Interested Is be fornia made, leading permanent' keenly gantzatlon Is probably true that the r.nhm. It would be the coast. But, it citinumerous from route were Salt th bard it of Petitions It and and has. e members or wonderful Ty if sarfaced, had Paul signed with temporary training what Springvllle and. Provo corporaUon ' again woul4 consists of Parley Austin, Ben were the Lincoln highway, what has Lake to San Francisco than is Utah, exactly from all parts of Utah county Wilkin, the Pacific coast amateur J)iaStee.l X C.board ravor the ProvorSprlngvllle site above want to happen. It would guarantee zens Lott and Abel John Evans of Lehi; that got to do with the controversy as and no one realizes that fact more steel were presented to the commission production here, although, there from Dr. Potter and Dr. J. Karl Beck heavyweight wrestler, who is at pres- the Salt Lake county site If the Mid. the Utah state road com Richard DWadley and J. D. Glllman to where the best road west of Salt keenly-thawest franchise is defeated in Salt are iron and steel men who in of good are one located? be should There N. Ander studied the has Lake mission. No quesof, Pleaaant Grove;' James Provo, who was also an applicant ent attending the Young university, Lake and w- . Ogden. thnmttehiir nr with jsist that after the first unit is in oper- forQieTposltlon. which school he will represent at the son of Provo. Bench,' a. u. lucxuiun many road- - officials, Including -- engi- tw.rf ' ation Columbia Steel will be compelled But with the Midwest a company in local a more complete knowledge of of South Jordan; Joeph R. Murdock neers, who insist they have found Fred Matley of Span- lntrcollegaltewje8tllng Commissioner tournament the field, and they may continue their 8teel .t0 8e "e ish Fork moved the appointment of of Heber, R. J. Murdock ot Provo. shorter,' better, safer road between conditions than 'this commission and ,to P"1 to here some time in March. pursutt ot a Salt Lake franchise for ' ,f the Salt Lake and Reno than the Lincoln its predecessors. All investigations, Pr??ctlo'i roll call showed that Dr. The Potter. whether from the engineering or thek Wen Mr Rains gave his interview Chairman James T. Gardner and Com- That Wilkin will win the champion, several years, it Is believed possible highway designation. Herald reports oaturday, in missioner the Columbia Steel may not give Every investigation that has been economic viewpoint, have pointed j t0: Matley voted . in favor of ship in hi weight at that time, Is the so to the fact that . held by Utah civic bodies and Utah unanimously to one location that by-- w,cfLfor the first time mention was Dr Potter, while Commissioner A. Ct prediction made by Henry Jones; the change of plant Smoot of Provo. the Democratic mem site has the ad satte bigh way officials baa decided way of Wendover. What is most .maoe of the possiblewas work- Wilkin Jones and been have believed here o gait Lake, it vantage in . limestone, water and upon the Victory hignway. as the needed now is the settlement of was Intended to ber of the commission, voted for the ting out for 4 long tlmeat the unlver. treignu in ttuit event the determining better route. Briefly, this was done troversy and United effort in putting,0" tne Interview itv nmn,d,in uecK. .i,n or,ur. appointment foiiticaiiy so a hlr loh in the most feasible hurry up the delivery of the site rail both-DrOF RIVER SURVE because K Is shorter, follows two Re- evenings at the Armory. Great crowds mwui fvuuiu ue ma ueiivery of the ' Dr. and Beck Potter are construction bids might be asked for roads; and Is therefore safer ' across manner. have been Attending the workouts and plant site. This must be done by land work beKln March 1st But when publicans... r '. a of ; The all seem confident that the victory March 1st physicounty appointment lid oil. j Mr. Rains gave a similar Interview to Plans for a public meeting of Utah spoonful of soda. Leave the p,; will be The Green river survey had friction will come caused considerable cian to next Provo. Friday 11 r, alr Lfken.ew!8paper Mnd?5r wa! the Toss into the bOUinr Davis wil arrive here either tonight county clubs and citizens to consider.-thamong the Republican politicians ot the topic of an address to be delivered . steel plant: site 'bnfthaaa rtnn with the boil It and let cut FOOD FOR up cabbage In the Central school .. auditorium PROPER so much about the delivery ot the the county, and has caused more dis- or tomorrow, morning,' and will take I ere. discussed aT meetings today ot . cussion than any other appointment up his training quarters at the Armory, Drain minutes. ltd and oft franfor as Midwest about the site . twenty gas R. Wooley, Thursday evening hyjRalph by the county commission. Thursday evening he will have a short me frovo Chamber - of rammnwa flavor wlth' salt, pepper and butter, chise asked for by a tandard Oil corn-- made hydraullQ engineer i for,, the-- i United When the new commission first workout there to limber up and put Such a meetinz tnayJiba calif.iittia'- ; States geological survey. Wyom.,ng; From this 'method you have no ofrthls-ree- ir ap-- 1 the JLB.jjsb.lngi oTWlirst '1 It Is known that Columbia Steel peo- - took office Members of the Klwanls "club and and thevegetabWT sweet, tender. eome excellent preliminaries nave of next it was said, vere 10 uie comPresenieu To rtti5TP,wBW Wri d , JLhe.rcvff3EllaTteRot dettdotrk-airUMILUIILI1 I1LLLLU being over In been dipsTmeTesides the petitions, looking arranged for. Kid Snow LJWlll i ; ; natural gas company out of the Utah mlsxlou. Association of' Engineers will con-' I easily prepared. stitute the audience, according to Wal - ' By Dfl. VIOLA RUSSELL Fresh fruits at this season are mala--- distribution fMd.aor: Republican members of the com the bantam championship - of Utah DR. LINCOLN ter Adams, president or tne rrovo United Statea Public' Health Sarvlce. Itf n rrTnati anil Aroniroa flro n araa a ra with. natural gas piped into Salt Lake the WIRT are said to have discovered county. . Ben Bullock and Joe Peterson mission, marwould be almost impossible to rlcnTn onT of the mrclever ana Klwanls .dufc.???SSJaiUUsiI 11 also tao a of match. of All that - ovens up prominent put Republicans good Product coke.gas Preceding the address the Klwanls : necessary vlUmips. Bananas are to ase men have been seen in the rlnr a balanced ration? county had signed both petitions. and the engineers will partake of a What is .pl.ant ,n be looked uponwith deep suspicion; 7ore and. bave provenjhemaelvei ta on act of to course the see in tlrat will the Unwilling you appointment if banquet to be served by - the . home tha- Aav vivid known '.to "cause the: majority ,li fighters orability, have 'Included they have been TO LECTURE HERE! l'v." fj" com- the economics department of "the Provo jskepLPJiiyflf Another match has been arranged members of the commission referred In can s be into pany gas salt pumped high school under 'the direction of Fruits' and vegetables then are the Lake-'Cl- ty live wlres-b- ut r .-- TTrreen and distributed there the matter to the Reva Lewis. . ' .....vegetable, UllUCt cauu v iicv",u awaa 7 1 ... - ,i central committee for final recom their names cannot be divulgetf at this - Dr. Lincoln Wirt.- - one of the tore-mo5;" be manufac i a iresn --iruii., The musical numbers of the evening . e40. bulk-- the aecessarytf : '. time.' mendation. cereal They lso furnish ! cooked platform orators of America, will be under the direction of Prof. J. of constipa tured in Salt Lake. But the same To care for the large crowds that who spoke to factor, Jn the prevention ol the- - committee At J and the meeting at least tion. ' would not hold at the in W. McAllister, euoervisor of onuslo In good thing competi were are at the match additional UUh sUke tabernacle two years ago,. . expected -- the present supporters of both Dr. . ink uw.m- - The cooked cereals are. mostly tion with natural gas. . ; been"seats have arranged, making will fill a return engagement - here mint, you wui starch. Investigation shows that steel gas Potter and Dr. Beck. Considerable According to Mr. Adams, Mr. Wool-le- y Prepared cereals are an have provided a may. be piped to Salt Lake at a trifle wrangling over various points took plenty accommodations for' every with a free lecture, open to the public comes here well prepared to give the vehl. are, ..' merely balanced ration. Friday oyening at 8 O'clock at - the cost than aatural gas tan Te place and some warm words were ex- body. a most Interesting7 and educational-addres- s cleFfor cream and sugar, and In them lower from A Ubernacle. . - s ' The protein, sieves" Baxter, Wyo., but the nat- changed between the two factions. piped on a question which Is of utcontain little nourishment A message fraughr'wlth gripping In-- -. fats, sugars, Their sole excuse for beng-- la to serve ural gas company Is willing to pipe motion to refer. the matter -- to the most lmpotrance to the state ot Utah min terest, based upon new observations ' ot cost the starches, dis- county commission without recom that and at gas as well as the entire lntermountaln piping to cooked on cereals the and experiences gained from a year- erals . andTi vita as frosting tribution, without any initial cost for mending either candidate was de:.:. - - ' territory.' - r y a fussy appetiterafter which a motion to recom long tour around the i world, during feated, s are , In tempt . tha now wastthe oil gas, mint Mr. . Woolley Is one of the . leading companies is a subject unto iUelf. which fee visited 26 countries, will be there-for-e mend Dr. Potter received the majority Columbia the The proper propor ,,.Milk Steel gas. ring hydraulic engineers ot the state and ' Proteins, fals and suga- are votes.. An effort to make the recom not brought nere by Dr. Wirt, acooramg could tion rl a v .with the compete took an active part in the Green river to be Included la the general to advance notices ot his coming. - 4 -mendation unanimous Was defeated. Salt-Lak- e above to give gas,-,-T- he Wyoming. city survey. He has nrevtoualv riven the DAY Oil DEC. diet to. which the above Is added for commission will determine ' Grapblo glimpses of the nightmare " the children balance: what is to It is understood that since the meet. lecture before the Ogden Rotary club- once day either of unrest and human suffering now Ing of the central county), committee sufficient .'.en meat or ProteinsChildrena do with done be the a natural for ana the Ogden Chamber ot Commerce. request not take eggs. considerable- v pressure has . been franchise April 18. clutching Asia- - Minor,' and- - affecting ergy - for. ade The wives of the Klwanls and tne pork meat well, except crlupy bacon. gas on to bear the the well being of the entire world, will' commissioners as brought growth, quate . engineers will accompany their hus same wall aa tlar and Never give meat and eggs on' the Benator Wllford " W.' Warnlck." of figure prominently in the Friday even. by the supporters ot both candidates. bands to the banquet and the, luncheon, ;'"'-- ' of well. works :'.. This "'merit, dsy. very ' Pleasant Grove, will Introduce in the Ing lecture. Special interest is being ' l laflTTILJ work .lite. - . , The fat are : in the cream and method saves the penny, or alckeL or ""' state legislature the delinquent tax shown throughout the city on the part ACORD CIRL BURIED. here and counts no there which, .dime, bill sponsored by the of business nieri and students of world " uable green vegetables" are-flr-st postponement form in the of is in 'so the syrup, the honey, end, and giving ot which affairs and a capacity turnout Is' ex. farm Utah bureau. county Funeral services- - .forf Millie . Lou foremost tomatoes. Tomatoes are preserved fruits, and sugar Itself,' so often demoralizes the child. ',. DAILY liEALTH IIKlT pected to greet the noted lecturer on Senator Warolck I 'Acord,-lggave Tuesday Mr. of as year-olchild A or as canned either as flavoring and tilling daughter good candy. his appearance here. to the senate he had re that and Mrs. Abram F. Acord, were held cheap an FRANKLIN'S' BIRTHDAY. fresh full of nunerals,' and having needs in the day the equivalent of The Wofflnden clarinet trto and a ' " a ceived from UUh tha in the family home Tuesday afternoon. toe '" request county of ounce of sugar. This includes Sugar L a. - greatest number of vitamins male - - Bishop Nephl Anderson of the Manavu no quartet from the Community nureau mas ana unn FOR CHILDRHI prepare in any fruit or vegetables. Then come used In the cooking.- An ounce is two . The Provo high school today cele- troduce which will extend the church will furnish the musical selec- - ward presided. The music was ren- - carrou, and the greens proper spin- tablespoons full the. -brated JUth -- the :of anniversary ' time for payment of . taxes -- from Uonv t? dered by the Boshard-Pynquartet . ach, lettuce, beet tops, dandelions, - The easiest and ' cheapest way to birth, of Benajmin Franklin. A Frank 3 November to December 20. , invoca-George E, Barton offered the n '7tlon, celerv ' Peas, a trior beans and aspar- handle the candy problem is either to lin, program By DR. VIOLA RU88ELU twhlchi prot The postponement of delinquency Is !T SPANISH R0TARIAN8 MEET. and J. w. Prouse, offered the make yourcandy or else buy yourself ; exercises this morning, at which Prof. An ice cream cone at an Interval said to mentloahe humble not agut -to be duajto the farmer receiv- ? SPANISH FORK Jan. 17. A tufl "benedictlonrThe speakers were"Wal-- ' onion, have their Important place. a good qualltyi After each meal give j. m. jensen ot the Young university between meals which will not mean - ter their beetjnoney so late In the attendance of the members of the s ing In or two also ot a Bandley, Alyron NeweU and Bishop was cabbage-Ithe . candy piece the cooked . youngsters principal speaker. Properly taking away, the appetite Is a pleas - Nephl Anderson. " Sii., Fork RoUry club met at the - cluded.. Tha music department ol the high ant and cheery way of giving a treat. tall that many of them art unable to Spanish luncheon Cut the cabbage into-- smau and' let it be understood - that this is and meeting Monday Interment was la the Provo city Have the water In the pot all they can have. - An extra piece school Tendered several muslcal seleo-- , which Is tha right of every chad. pay their taxes until December. "They regular Insist there will be fewer delinquent noon at the Tuttle tea rooms. Presl r; boiling and to it add a half to a tea- after .Sundajr.dinneror aa reward tlons. tood. . Good Ice cream is a nn taxes It tha data is made December to. dent James iM. Creer presided. Editor Note the Dally -- Herald herewith reprints from the,, February number of the sunset Magazine,-- with the permission of that magazineran RepresenUtlver or the" waterasers article written Preston Or Peter of tit Provo Reservoir company met son. chairman ofbyihe state road com In the today in the company's office mission. Mr. Peterson's., reply to Knight building to discuss : the pro- - Austin P. Dement,' vice president of Is illation, f tbe::LProvo waterasers well worth the study. . persons - j company.Interested In tourist travel, and espe. The Provo Reservoir company waa call by Mr, Peterson's home-towwhen about ..ago :H years organized friends. Basset, magazine opsas-t- he --. i, . m rnnm vniiri-ttw.hi ,. inn" in, 11. t ' ttact Bpon the Uta state road com-ri'eJ P Tm.1 mission's decision to make the m TV -- TwL.. - .I.-n- 7i -- - . new-organi- -4 "";ittlJn)!nIghway qU o brtha-veterans-.- wjgyUiif n lEtt MJ'SS : - Wend-eaaalifhe- y d : d, t V- -- f----- were-anxlo- one-whi- vr-iSSS- T ' r viii.Bsr-KrsTtPwuiu- g -- -ThlOT oln That-decid- ' T the-stat- nowmdalwaya-WsMuclrtaxTeenTaTdrega- rdm j ; . . - mrwwMLe . - Ttrvis-conyeni- -- : Provo-Springvil- le -- al . y e 60(16 S2JS!L!S5S3Sgt yt - I ' u . n mtHM Kiiiii - i bl, ft";" ! Provo-Sprihgvil- con-!ee4- . . . ; . soda-wate- e . . . tM9Jl . . ' JffS if" - - the-'Uetne"' state-the-ste- el' " m - st . city-schoo-ls; . - ?he - 20 - pii: "r ' 1 . wd,; ht tao-tlc- e d . n . M . the-bU- - e . was-grve- The - . z7'.- 7 -- . |