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Show -- 1, . .V' Pardee Reviews: Broadways NewestandBest Plays for Herald Readers The Herald DiHy Circulation . , . . 2. ,2252 . Sunday Circulation" .....2502 T"Swom statement for TSvery Issue in ovemberymz,- - -- -- VOIi; XXVIL , tO. 168. j. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. BBp PRICE THREE CENTS mm WayP nap ue I PUBLIC 10 t Tl HELD AT READ THI8 FIRSTI expected Romance." The latter con. The Daily Herald deems itself r " Therl)Tay irhuilt Its very fortunate Jn aecuring-foabout romance. In the first act this readers of a review the and latest of Professor of Dramatic Department best Broadway plays, .meaning, by we hear his tender 'Serenade" and in the Young University. "Broadway plays' those theatrical the last act the beauty and charm of When one speaks of Broadway, and offerings, now delighting the mil"Ave Jiarla means the center of .the play world, he sings the words mf lions who live In and near that in a lamentation of lone- poem is speaking figuratively and in terms greatest theatrical cepter of all - Scott's someness; The part- - of " Schubert is : theworld New York City. oLtwenty-.year8-gBroad way-n- o Sheepmen from American Fork and played by Hollis Davenny, adequately readof the Herald Many Dally who ooked-as-if he cou1dbe young longer . houses the best places of Pleasant Grove discussed thTproposed ers will appreciate this theatrical ine timeMonday evening, Janamusement and no longer does the review fully as hienlv "an The euougn-- to aie at tne age of- 31, aheep trail through Provo canyon this 22, 7 : 30. I ne uary t rogranrinforms SPECIALIST. GIVES -- Stage towers. Times -dominate that you editors Square Herald do, and. will, for afternoon with business men of Proro tabernacle. wrote 600 sones and over sctiubert rThTplacegtake Greenwich Village pulled some at same that reason, agree that it is Iwas-onThe purpose Steel-l- te commlseionTThe 'busiand discus-;- ! f fourteen children in his e down as far as Eighth street well worth while devottagso-mucn- u J jlfiB ratner s family, ness men represented the "Klwanls & Comstock built the Cen space to jieveraLJssue8oLttis -e Old Soak" f theTEoT lu started and the RoaryJubsjalJthe cham fupfontte-gepeople Cenjrai public meeting of citizens of Utah But where. Broadway and Fifth" f Utah, county withwhatth8- - month and wlllcontInue through oiore ber of commerce. county has been called for Monday wannealher. The very sympathetic avenue converge, onejmay start as the Amertcan is stage today. doing 'Chairman James T. Gardner reviewevening, 7:30 o'clock, at the stake nun tor tne pleasure worm - or. wew acting of Harry Breresford is one of Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head ot tabernacle in Provo to discuss -- the tne best seen this year. Prohibition ed the efforts of the county commisthe dramatic department of the Members of the fish3 and game com- York. On many side streets, great .steel plant problem. and bootlegging are humorously porBy DR. VIOLA RUSSELL ' sion In the past of getting a sheep electric signs Maze out -- the etars Young unversity, has but recently The meeting will be under the directrail through the. canyon In order to mittee of the state legislature, aceomr name, the name M the jalay. or anerely returned from New York, where trayed though not offensively to any U, 8. Publlo Health 8ervlce. tion of the cltyndunty-commif- ts Votsteader. The struaales or a "keep'the main road in trafflkable P?le43TlDftTU,Madsen, etaterfislHi the name of the house. It ait de he witnessed the performances of ardent BreakfastT sionsTMayor O. K. Hansen, George Ww mdlUon.He stated" IhaCa traU has and game warden, arrived in Provo pends which! happens to mean the the eason'sbesiJheatricaLoffer-Tjfiga- . sweet Jlttleolher-to-kee-p herhome. Cereals: Oat Billings, and - . l .been laid out by the commission which i this afternoon on an Inspection lour most- despite the delayed ambitions of the and analyzed the reviews of the city, and James T. Gard-ne- r, meal, cream of old soak, make a very tender storv ll will not oniy tat tne sneep on the of. the Ash hatcheries of the state. If you picked up a. guide for tourNew York's own critics: Professor A. Owen Smoot and Fred Mat-lecorn This play will be seen on the road wheat were met here by the of ficlals ists, which Is placed Jn your room canyon road but which will also take They Pardoe .brings M M meal mush, rice. next season by a company to be soon governrepresenting' the county them from next morning after you register, you DaUy Herald the fruit of his vision Slightly iswSet-ene- ment will lead from the west mountains- at Protective association. A luncheon will rind variously announced ana i tjHJdnct-pTAistod- v zaorganteedr and served Arrangements for the meeting are ."The Gingham Girl" at Saratoga Springs over back roads to was servedjttoejlojeijerj type of The first of Professor-Pardoe- 's with milk. Oatbeing made y committees "selected.at .north of thfli Ptoot canyfflr tne party at mumber of Tiny-nino'clock. During the menta to-t- he play not good enough to last " JM review of Broadway nlays is nrint-- musical meal should be a iheeting last evenm-- r in the Provo "Sheepmen who have gone over the luncheon speeches were made by Mr. This does not include the grand operas win accord ed below; the review will beon-- - a season In New York-a- nd cooked three Chamber of Commerce rooms. . soon be west. toward the ingly playing trail, said Mr. Gardner, have expressed Madsen and several of the legislators, nor any of the wonderful picture tinued in the Friday and Sunday The followln-- r frnnroltlnna thnn nmfa hours. as Other Inasmuch themselves la Javoiof'-theHiame.--IS. S. Hinckley and Preston G. Peter- - palaces. Cohan's "So George Herald. . cereals reauireTappointed: Thin Is IXHidou" 1b coming west with also explained that the only drawback son spokeref the heeded legislation 1 - nv--e WEV I b W. ailing m onnnr Tmir mil urn, i - NOW REAO-TH- E at least one. uenerai committee Robert S. Cura road company, it miKht be well to that had arteento ressional friends and a few Raisins looked tis, Fred Olsen, and 3, Edwin Stein. ius far was the fact that it haiTbeen of the stater: a fair Idea of those inka,' which no doubt many of you merely state that this play has a cer- you get critics, in the cereal, or Program committee Wyman Berg, tarn iouowtng and in soots Is Cohan. impossible to secure a trail over tome Those partfcipatlng to the luncheon you ny profitably .attend.. Of course fruit cut up over Dean H. V. Hoyt, and John O. Beesley. land at the entrance to the canyon. besides the were Martin Roy- - no real stage man would believe half here played on your vlctrola. This esque. The foibles of both the Eng- Merle Tay-to- r, number is the real novelty of the usn ana This land belongs to Abner Chipman, lance, president of the local fish and .what tempt Hi are laid bare by any critic told himof some show and ambitious --venders sell you means oi American Robert Moorefield, and Lynn V. reluctant appea sheepman of American Fork, who, game association; Preston G. Peteroverdrawn caricature char as an all most have of plays, wooden Soldiers durina- the lontr Inter-- acters. Of course the American Sutton. antipathy tite. It was said, is-- unwilling son, Robert S. Curtis, Walter Fresh, certain glare and everlastingly "pan" mission. Also during, the Ion inter wins out in his love match and boy CodCanvassing committee J. Willam . Eggs: part of the land, even for trail, un- water, Reed Anderberg,'Lynn Sutton that type. the ' Howe, Jr., and others to be selected walk to the snug two families are united as If there mission, you less the entire tract is purchased. dled, Bert Sutton, E. S. Hinckley and WilSome of the play g are selling "four foyer and see may an exhibit of atrocious were no ocean. by Mr. Howe. scrambled The question of the county's pur- liam Whitney, superintendent of the weeks ahead" and that is, true. Such Russian caricatures and many ladles Of the September lays and produc The canvassing committee is ' to fried. never chasing all of the 00 acres la the oinuBui9-ut- i i turn naicnery, y This Andrencard. a house to house canvass of make .. three or ST'FltWK, to aplayjsjiklbr HfnrWulmm seven be used survive. Tha by the sheepChipman tract lid1 Following the luncheon the iwrttrei of the French theater was started smoking gold headed cigarettes. In tions, men aa a resting place for their sheep party proceeded to Sprlngvllle, where play or thai crispy ous oi Dacon may 09 buo- - Provo homes and business , establish- one witn Times" "Better la. on its American sojourn by David tact more ladies smoke to the on the way irom or to world a great . spectacles. Marcellne. I stituted for the egg three time a week. ments urging citizens to attend " the ' they Inspected the state fish hatchery. uu. wiu than men. This accounts for foyer , iatx, iwvmuucr Monday evening neeting. the clown discussed at tome length. It was con- During the forenoon the legislative ueiaww, Toastof the has appearperformance, . run for the rest of the season if man-The program committee meeting ZoUe nerfnm- -. jaIihm - jnrin h. ed In Hippodrome performances over Fruit: Orange, grape-frui- t baked tended by some of the sheepmen that party .had Lenore period. the land could be purchased by the conditions bejm 6,000 times and loved of the kiddles apple, fruit sauce made from either this morning began preparation, for at theteresting state fish hatchery Ulrich plays, the partthisDlay of die street The second was inti-a iatlv thr evenlngTprogram. eounty at lltle expense tf the wunty at Murray. part consists of six num- as much as ever. One hundred diving AriaA nit franh frtilt gamin as few women could ever do. bers, all set to imaiea tnat ins joint- - cnairmen 01 tne . "Could secure some state land to give or honsv. was Most siria uib learara axtraaanaink music of the As I viewed the play at this late date, . to .Mr. never viewed the like In bis L Cap ot milk or cocoa made with meeting would be JIayojMDtiBLJiaBc cnipman in return; I noticed a very evident stalenesr in music is from the pen of Alexel Neptune senroi the city commission, and Chair- . undiluted-mi- lk The posaibUityorsucb. an exchange day. The anda small amount man "Chinese Billlkens" Archangelsky. all the parts but Miss Ulrich. James T. Gardner, of the county was discussed for and against for a cocoa. Is Ot ot six the tor themost . number in and remaining popular premiere ' many The story is about a Parisian gamin unique puppeu Dinner.- long time, and. was finally:- left with September, the comic oDera. -- 8aiiv the ensemble. assist The Provo Chamber ot Commerce who becomes Infatuated with a man-ige- r In order ioassUt the pleasure-eeek-In- g the commission fort Irene and Mary," and 'Loyarties," sie Vegetable soup; beef, chicken, mut of the audience of the Century Roof, a wb learares. tne tnree stars are bits ton or veal brou, thickened wua will lend all the assistance within 1U power: according to Secretary E. 8. employed. In three acts, she bites, very fat gentleman comes out before ot porcelain pulchritude and Eddta cereal or toasted bread crumbs. JTheJ)ustness men ftxpressed the scratches and fights her way to his each number and tries to tell us in a Dowling is one of the best comedians Green- - vegetables: Tomatoes, car--l Hinckley. HI:!-opinion that the sheepmen themselves ! I Mil It waa said today that- - the Prove- boudoir, and finally when he decides very Indifferent French and English, on our sUge today. ' Galsworthy's rots, cauliflower, string beans, green should , pool: their Interests and purthe members of which have vol band, to. accept her, he begins-b- y chase the land for a resting place for kissing Just what we, are to. witness. This ''Loyaltiesit-i- e a modern Werchant of peas, properly-cookecabbage, spin unteered their services free ot cost tor her. For such act , Victor (Sam B. gentleman of parts is the real come Venice." Thewlay Is DroblemaUcal ach, lettuce, celery. the sheep. It was Intimated thatlf it would be impossible 'for the county to anjr.purpQgeitt. connection with .the -Hardy) is knocked over the desk. dian nf tha antl la mru mmmm and presents even better fttrak nr rhopff, renft steel fund drive, wilt furhisVthe major By DR. VIOLA BJJ6SEL1, reads-fromake, the necessary exchange aad the or lhe"booEDe"i)8.theiTeet mutton, lamb stew, broiled portioDrofthetnusirtonhoipaday TheHissurtedaieTrayTOtjKmWv ' yon get time to read the Jew. Is canitally nlayed . bv Jamea white fish- or halibut ' act one last is meeting. of the bits of cleverest evening Dessert: Cooked fruit, custard, fruit scattered program through Daren of Dale and Captain Dancy Is not lacking may nave concerning questions they The been hae martial too, on band, seen our to stage. coodemnatlon proceedings, corset ads and mushroom get the the" health of their children to The acting As In Jelly, sago, tapioca, bread or rice pud- asked to write- - witn unanes yuartermaine. -Miss Ulrich has - created such a ups, you see that NikiU paste m participate In the program. ? : molasses strip of land for; the traiL-Hfloating the cookies, ladies island, Broadway, ding, Dally Herald. The questions will be furore with BallefffaiestrPlays-tSo. too. will the Boys' band and the most directpr and the Amonr the sheepmen prosenVat the answered by Dr. Viola Russell of toe of the en swear and smoke unnecessarily but Jread and butter with B. V. U. band, be asked to lend their ftt New York 80cial tire ladr or cream. sandwiches Snuhllo-heaUservteehtthrr8oushtlor meeting were John E. Berg, M. H. sugar, JeJy rice This best production. the conspieuouslyThjIayrJwaaweil h explains Uf musical assistance. It is proposed, to ' functions., ShaJanot married and show. Dell Singleton Reuben Chip- - n6wTnrctl . directed and an parts understood. supper. the aealth told of mine she might have a Bread and milk, milk toast rice or have these bands,,. lour Jthe cltyl ate jnan, Abner hipmanrMartrWellsrNat conditions of the' children of the cKy love a friendbut Atueji IriSj Rose which passed Thenameof theplaylsderised-fro--would Monday afternoon on trucks to remind never -affair, rly Robinson," William Lake-eamarry. other cereal with milk, toast w!th citizens Roberts, Harry. JSalt various the through ' Loyalties respective spring, hasf518 " Chipman. William Storrs, and Dick schools.' of the steel meeting.. such bores." - - "Men are In New" or not been at characters have for since York 28 given (it honey. to two jelly child caste, race, birth, Egg and Teach the drink May glasses was It last : that ' Potato-milevening suggested the Russian half of Israel have not yet seen the position, Adamson I country and of water between meals; precedent. breakfast) with toast. L. F. Rains, or W. W.I.Armstrong, home-mad- e Adamcon "Adamson of The milk requirements is two vaudeville "Chaure Sourls" comes Morosco comedy as set to music. It Problematical as all Galsworthy plays, soup, cele'ry-miltv soup, Columbia Steel corporation, be invited started February 4 of laBt still has an indifferent following and yet It minimizes propaganda. The audi mator soup. Cooked fmitjif any kind Pleasant Grove. as a minimum four glasses is next andIt concluded Its engagement on may last the year out. No representatives from, the forest glasses fu. m year ence draws its own conclusion, but Prune whip. baker apple, cup cake, to attend the meeting and acquaint Utah county citizens with the corpora- -' Blakes-- , January 8 of this year. Four changes Teacn 0 - cnljd to chew OMhejlayjLBtarting in August last comes a wax convinced that, the Jew is Cup of milk or cocoa, pfficials were present as tion's ore "editions" were .presented. Jn thisi four plans here. Some, who attended local forest servlcaxffice is j well in these treated survive.. ''Whispering Wives 'a modern times , ai Uastht's -meetingrthoughtthenroeaiF out town. lurid tale which out bats "The Bat" and the sting of the old curse is mostly i,-- , J. saw the performance for the as; seeninJProvo. "Blossom-Timef- ," BLACK HAWK PENSIONS. two or three times a week; baked" Is; self imposed. first-time- r I was disappointed." Press which took a Iva ClaireJln "The Awful, Truth," best This vegetable should only be summer's vacation, had made its position and plans Introduced notices and several crtics- - had been started-u- p canymr,i Senator LeRoy Dixon-ha- s again and is still running Craven's "Spite Corner" and a French used as, often as any other, and never ready clear, --and that all, remaining is the which he claims will be Impossible; a bill providing a specific approprla-unles- s very profuse. I saw a grtnjp f good strong in the big theater. adaptation, 'Why Men Leave Home," substituted for a green one. Century a sheep, trail s constructed' tion of $700 annually, to be dlstrib-throug-h actors with little to do. The coloring This play (for such it Is) uses the are reviewed variously by the critics, Toast Is the approved form in which fulfillment of the promise made by the canyon, was unable to be ,uted among the veterans and widows Was elaborate and what may be music of Franz Schubert and tells the but receive no little praise, that a per- to serve bread to children. The hard- Provo and Sprlngvllle " to furnish the t present at the meeting this, afternoon i0f Veterans of the Black Hawk Indian termed 'modern." Nearly nil scenes story of Schubert's life. Presented In son with little time could 111 afford to ness --strengthens the teeth and der steel plant site. An Orem official this morning said as other business had taken him out wars In Ctah who do not receive pen. in purple, bright reds and lively three aote of gorgeous aetting, velops the jaw. them, Uie thought it would be possible to of town. cnaracters moved as if some cameo 8ion from tne unitea states govern- blues. . Isecure excursion rates on the Orem. The first part consists of seven had been animated ahdgel.-deepNOTE LIGHT READER: ment TO BILL. Watch i I Within Utah couhly" tofWndajfeven- And chief among these are color.Scfiubert hall a noseless - nas- INSURANCETjttAN RETURNS. .for Prof. T; Earl Pardee's next reThe $7,500 is to be distributed under numbers. ' Le Joli Tambour' and "Katinka's. Un? Lslon to those of.. other cities to for one of his" pupils, who f ur- - view of ''Plays On and Off BroadDixon of Utah county lina the supervision of the attorney .?L enable.vu. r. " Clarence - A.- - Rasmussen; district The' well known" polka. "Kat- - nisned ttie Inspiration for "The Unfin- - way." In Friday's Daily Herald. tainr sento the state yesterday presented .11 - agent-o- r the Bankers'. Wfe Insurance In the past such lump sums as have tho farm bureau wTIF assist' in the company of Dee Moines. Iowa, has Just been alloted to IsMlan war veterans uresVwffh";d permit the general the county as King them to attend the returned from a, trip to St Augustine, have not been confined td Vlhe vetmeetings. contract for city lighting to be made. One of the foremost problems that N0TEDJV1US1CIANS Mondaym.eviUnMHfteiota" Fla., where he attended a convention erans of the Black Hawk warg "and have beemliscussed thus far at any 1 uo , and school of Instruction of the lnsur- - have been distributed nnder the super- - tata 1(1 ouuiu viiuvio FUTURE OF THE FARMER. Of the meetings has been ance company on January 4, 6 and 6. ".. slctnn ,nf tJio tftta - hoard of exanit take advantage of a reduction in rates concerning J of erecting two grain Rasmus iners. III I II III II III IV the Onthe way: to norida-Hr- .. "Tiie Future Prospects of 'the sen . stopped off : at . .Kansas; City, Senator Dixon's bill would allow i0 elevators Tn this county, one in the the pTrtrttcnntntTeaTcommisslon of Farmer and 111 Raiser" is tne' the Stock north and in end another the Omaha, St Louis and, Jacksonville long-ter8 south. contracts for light "I 'ah, for month for veterans and f a month . piitiject ot a dlmmftakm te and. the return trip he visited Wash-Ingtp- for wldowa of veterans. before the farm students ot Uie U. x. Jan. 18. The educa lfniiiiiViii'ii-iiprTA-- 4 D. C, Harrlsburg, Pittsburgh, . SANTXQUIN, U. on Friday menring byL. D. 11.. . . ; Chicago, and Denver. Bohemian the 1 1 1 1 1 f J li -- M A f Konecny, todayTTosef S Weld, head of the research depart GIRLTISTkUTO VICTI M. ,. Moinesi Iowa, hejrlslted the e farm bureau was begun in. the south1 r violin vlrtuosornd-TEnment of the Chicago Packers' aasocia. Stolytskyr sJiome office of the Insurance company, A of the ern county yesterday. part tlon. Mr. Weld enjoys a' national ' The. former appeared in recital Uhis fiPANISi3"FORK, Jan. "18. A mes-sag-e Koing mrougn ail oi tne departments was held here this forenoon meeting Rains r of the company., si. reputation In the field of agricultural received In this city from' -- which many problems of Imporafternoon Jn the economics, and is tle author of a "Mr.. Rasmussen reports that he thor announced that Thelma Richardson, at and the latter will appear tance were discussed by the present, number of books on the subject' . oughly enjoyed the trtn and that some this evening at College hall on ' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. officials ot the .farm bureau organizaDean H. V. Hoyt met Mr. Weld re- , valuable inforamtlon was given out at William Richardson, formerly of Span tion. s : ...5 Young university lyceum course;, y (..iS.,,,,,'''' - . J - V cently in - Chicago, and learning Jhut'r PLEASANT GROVE. Jan. 18. Word "ictfnecny played to the Tstudentsi'qX ish Fork, was killed by an automobile -- Charles E. Ludlow I.ofBimJamhv , me school of instruction,, the gentleman was coming wuat in-- ' who wene delighted truck yesterday morning. of the organization, led the has reached this city of 1 the. acci- the yifed him to speak at the univeriilty; of ran in ironi 01 secretary g wonderful Vance TRUCK LINE COSES. of dental death Arthur with Interpretation NIeLed. It Is said the children the. was community-singinwhich heartily His text 'The Marketing of Agrlr ease andl artlst--H-e driver .was with son. of NieWeniithe. the truck and that-th- e and played MrsHensett Mr,, entered Into- by the assembled farm cultural Producta," is to use at the Aa application of the Provo Trans- to etop the machine In time to ers ana Weir .wives. of Ibis city, Nielsen met his death tn a mastery ot technical difficulties. B'.V. t': and many other schools.; fet and for permission avoid strikhig'her. i.The body wUl be The vtoHnist-wa- s assistedjajtae Nev., Among those who spoke on prob a railroad wreck near Las Veges, so--j ' to operate a truck line between Provo broTht here for burial. Funeral serv-- 1 lems Luella Esther Lash, I -' x... confronting the farmers of this in wnica Artnur wearne, another program by who- ."Y'LCOMMERCEhBALLr tiomc rf the wiU-and Eureka and between Provo and held at-ta sang in a aeiignuui It ! L. L. Bunnell Pleasant Grove bey, also was killed. prano singer, ' section were President d . rich"draniBt!c way-anNephl was denied by the public util! soprano rar ln -' to have been beat-The Vice President H.JV boys are said ot Lakevlew, Wednesday evening e to the. Fourth ues commission. Gore ot Genota, Secretary Charles E. Ing7 their way to California, - At a sta- tones several song. Both artists were "Y" Com? amusement hall-thward on the Protests were entered by : aeTersl t Gary II II . ; Ludlow 01 Benjamin, manager k. u. tion calley Valley, about 8 miles north accompanied 1923 membership . Its held merce'rlub numa railroads and trucking : companies, I ' soio Wadlev ot PleasSnt Grove, and W, H. ot Las Vegas, the, freight train on piano. She 'alsojrendered - - . ... ball. BILL POSTPONES TAX DAY. I .:. ... wniie the Provo chamber. of commerce ber. Chipman of American Fork. Mrs. H. which they were riding was crashed members the to of addition the In ' supported the will appear (his petition of the company backing onto a sidetrack, president 01 me into while club mid their, partners Dean, H. V. :.v Rnnatnr W. W. WalTlick'of 'TJUh W. Gore ot uenoia, and on evenlns - other young men-whthe university lyceom seeking the application. Business, men Two and Jen-sestate of the section county home Hoyt artd Dr; and Mrs. Christen ' Of Nephl . expressed preference - for- county -- yesterday Introduced- - a - bill farm bureau, addressed the meeting . by Magdalen! are unknown were also killed will be ' acconfpauled wer in attendance. The Peerless , -names are Mossmatt,railway service, and said there was hirh nmnonea that ceneral property accident in ., Their the said s contest II town clean and on home the orchtistra, under the direction' of no necessity for a competing motor Uyes shall become delinquent after S. Elmer and Karl to Wembsyr next sprang - " the music," n rxwamher 20 each year. Instead, of which will be conducted truck line, the report stated. . A . : TIMP, REPORT MADE.1Nielsen was, about ?0 years of age ' WOUld by the organization. and punch and wafers were , served ' the of Dana carrier service between Provo and aft- - Nnvnmber 80. The bill Parkinson born was in this supervisor he where were held city, yesterday by ad Meetings . throughout the entire evening:":" ! 7. Eureka is being conducted at present also postpone the pumicauon w home with the Wasatch, national, loresfc says la. his Elberta, Goshen had always made-hi- s the campaigners-a- t " tax list from December 16 and 27 miles more than by another truck line. a ot that annual tew the Swediah rid that Onesin. delinquent fam the report years exception nightingale, eg ' Reportt nr mm in tha aecosd 4tionday 10 are Genola ROBERTS GOES TO HINCKLEY., lived m Mammoth. He had-- been of mountain trails were built., last who arrived " America on the.Majettic farmers ily the that to the effect.. tor " sale And to the "of the' Aspen OSMOND RECITAL. ot will be one of the intereaimg January of each year, the discussions attending the Pleasant Grovel high yean- - that three-mil- es occurring were well pleased 1with . " school. He 1 survived by hij parents, Grove roadwere compleled.resi: 'the Metropolitan Opera Mason: Mm. Hinckley, Millard county, "tomorrow Shakespearean recital was given delinquent taxes, Instead otand .".-the of meeting." a for " . da. workst-the-Mlllataid 3787 climbers Oneg4 has been by Prof. Alfred Osmond at Barrett annually on Dcember- ll brothers Thi afternoon 'B'Tneenng win op grandparents- -- '.and.-seve- ral -singing lor the latt mornlng.10 of M. "decade mihi lesdmg .hall,; Salt Lake City, en' Wednesday month thereafter, must begin onthe held 1ou of tacafltsmy -m social and recreational ne"si)!nmit even- and sisters.In the and opera regUterednat" Lake first the Mpn-rt-' visitors next will field. be gone two or three He 10,000was TimpanoRosr-and-thpreceding "will audience The" this The initial is her highly Saturday evenings visit to one" will be held at ay-son.' body Eurlope but beshipped here for in February, under the iWarnlck ing another e'ducatlonal commltee-o- f . Fork cave. - AmctKa daysr appreciative of Professor Oamond as burial. , The' bin.-- , -- yv.-fc.shown by the unstinted applause. . .... :.i HSU u - - .- . o, -l- HOTEE ' iinti the-coun- tr i . . the-stat- e W Il'f JroaL-TOeiiin- !M - l! is-th- y, d r . - He hard-toile- d ublicky-oommltteeG. ay -- soft-boile- " hnma-Tnad- - - j, ! WlYWA d - part-thatahrt- stage-autocr- lady-finger- at -- m r k anfr-Tbo- k -- ti ir 'nZJT cr, -- -- ". -- TCN-YEA- . X""". 'o...i..ii) gen-erst,- -; "..'' R - -- - 1 ncLU uuuiiii hi provo loom' , he-fiv-pw n, rovo "are-fiTT- JtJ)es luuiiu mn -- LLiu " PxovoJjilga-school-gymnaa- lum A- hiKh-echo- 1 un-ab- , Taxi-compa- sir ; Irene-Stolofsk- 1 ose - i ... com-flno- r r. -- It rT'tX In.. " be-T- n ... . ,W. 'I . ..k nn - "irDiroctor-E,-I-Uoburts-g- ofs rd -- T at jeglflterei-atwAmerica- - V. |