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Show 4aJr tonight and Wed. nesday; not bhicH ehnSt ta;W UTAH : ; J.v s ..f i ;r; " iTl II ' -- II II J I " 4 : ti-aBk-X- s.. 1 ,yJ f ..w I 1 T. 4 I - j. J 11 11 t JUJA ".- "V II ' JfTZ - tSI - Entered as eecond class mail mattarJnnc-1- , - - . ..1. 1. . . the poslofflce.Provo, Utah, anger the Act of March provo, utah, .. tiay. march 27. 1923., ; - I ' of CuUertlty kr, Workmen were busy this forenoon tearing dnsn thn fnnrna in ihs mih 'of the canal to be constructed on the plant site of the Cplumbia Steel corporation to supply the water for the construction work of the blast furnace. . 4.uiB are ai wora uus auernoon The directora ' President Heal and Wrector Merle Taylor returned from lastnlght'a state league meeting in gait Lake confident that the state league would get OB ft sound basis at the meeting Monday evening when thejorfeit oney Is to ' bested, ' "'. ' price three cents." ... , IB eel Enginegr fSB SB A force of men will also be at work said Mr. Watson this morning, "the i site today going over the plans for the ."Some people seem to have, the idea in a few days cleaning up the old land is level, the foundation isexcep- - excavaHng "and the leveling of the in that we ought to have 200 or .",00 men reservoir and enlarglng .it so that It tionally compact and there is plenty of dusirial tracks of the company witn at work on the plant site riKlit lioir," will hold the water necessary for Ue43tier for all purposes. The site V. o. Creer of Provo. manager 01 Mr. WulHon this morning.. "To wiiii construction work. The blast furnace a's within easy access of the rail-:tWasatch Gradm company. win De constructed immediately west roads, making it a most ideal plant It is understood that the coutract build' an Industrial plant Of the. reservoir. ' site." . M.,.UOWijtxuciMn..j)L tofc to' Mr. ''Watson, 'the iSIast' tracks will be given to the Wasatch of planning and . Accdrdml( testing before actual Kids for the paving .pf First North canaL Toreman; ..Jack7"HoImnd a the test holes on th? Heal property furnace site will- look like a mlnia- wurJLjain begin. Like ttie oak.-ttiabet ween University avenue and street CiracttoJLvrhpa, to determine the strength Of the soil tttre cemetery hetore' the end of ttie The In spec t ion of the sjte. tbtiay by to have a steajy 4)r.ogresHv-:itoww- r ESst StfeefT andbf TVs East Flrsr .. V ... . - ill fbiLihSL-- f ouMaifeiiMiaTssHH have .sfeekfTieVSffi during the weeR. a Mr. - McVlchy and (Mr," 'Creer was for ltLJL"l-iHgf-.gor and First Xorth g -and ltheirwofk eemploted TniLcmal wilLnei' wide top, resembling .somewu purpose of "becoming acquainted were received and opened HwrawnjtttWrne streets, wilt begin at the Fillmore property, evening, the "pioneer workers at tue wooden gravemarkers, will be staked with the extent of the work and to nm icmm: iuuuiiu ncio any idea Utijforeaoon by y iuivq " tjomniission. where there is a good spring supply- blast furnace site. who. hare been drill- - over the entire site to - dehote nhe delerniine just what material to get on of; ; . ";r:;i, Four contractors submitted bids for" d thrtifetrtion4v8iious-1uild4ng-to-beerecteing about a second-foo- t It tho tract first to begin the work. 'it may seem .that things are belng the paving of-- the two blocks. The is the belief f the engineers that in of J. D. Watson, engineer in charge immeThis work will commence From the- best information obtain- delayed at present, but we are work city commission postponed action on1 the construction of the canal they of the 'work, are John Holm, C, E. diately on the arrival of Philip J. able, it is reamed that the work on ing hard to shape everything In suo-Ji- Hire bids until when they Wednesday, will, encaaoter, considerable flow jud-- Giles, Emmett -- Boyd,- and William Hale, consulUna;. . enginw -- bracks .af hui - a... com Donaldson. . Freyn, Brassert &Cb:, ho have the steel corporation will be in full, blast right ahead just as soon as the plans ntxJmglneet-Praf- tt i)emtngr " the tracks. The tests have been very satisfac-- ' contract for the construction of the before the eai ot theweek. arrive here.'" lowese't The bidders are, Cbrlstensen, In some places where the canal will tofyT accnriltnff in WxSZatmn fmnmw: itlT-ir- tr Activities on the other properties Jacobs & Gardner company of Salt .The. section crew building a F7nr expected pall through the higher places the says that (he site is one of the finest here tomorrow evening and will "be from the Orem line to the railroad of the Columbia "Steel corporation are Lake City with a. bid of M,46t.86. canal will be more than five feet deep. J industrial sites he hag ever seen. Mr, ready to begin his work Thursday yards" to be built on the plant site is progressing rapidly. 'Work at the coal Other bids were as follows: Parrett,. be 4 fall of about one Ioot Watson has had considerable . experi- morning. - AU of the blueprints for the making good "progress. The surveying camp, the new townstie Columbia, Is & Greenwood Garnett of Salt Lake from the springs to the reservoir on ence in platting and laying out indus- buildings will be brought here by Mr. of the lines for-th- e Union Paeific sys- going a head at a rapid rate. Con- City. tl4.708.T0; Muilins ft Palm of he Harry Heal property southeast of trial sites, having had direction of the Hale. with Mr. Watson tem, the Denver & Rio Grande West tractors are also, at work on the new Salt Lake City, $17,071.32; Wasatch the springs. Halfway between the work at McGill in the construction of will direct the laying out of the plans. era and h Railway has been railroad spur to the tron holdings n GradmglcompanyHofJProvo, IS,015. - SeAt Lake City; completed trad the construction gangs Iron county. ."''Considerable wrings and the reservoir the wafer the hig copper nlante there.developThe first and second bids are very from the irrigation ditch will enter we "I have never seen a ' more ideal constullng engineer tor the Columbia will be on the scene in a. few days ment work in opening up the iron Ore close, there being a difference of only canal. site tor an industrial plant than this," Steel corporation, was on "the plant building those tracks. body Is also in progress., $136.84, while' there ia a difference between the lowest and the highest blds of $3,354.59. The contract will undoubtedly be let to the lowest bidders, Chrlstensen, Jacobs ft Gardner of Salt Lake City. These contractors have been success PROVO ful in getting most of the work that has been done In their line by Provo Friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary city during the past two years. Their Richard Condie, lyric tenor of the "Have you studied the proposition tention to hair, teeth, nails, clothes stitutions. "Many more causes for Johnson, .wife of Ellas Johnion snd work ban been very satisfactory", ac Brigham Young university and a stu- of selling your services? Do you know and all these little things are what failure come from the inside than from to the city officials. who died at her home in Lowell, Wyo cording dent of Mrs. Florence Jepperson Mad-se- how to approach a man who is em- are indicators of the individual, and I the outside of such places," be point last The bidders guarantee that lowest week, gathered at the First ward the work will be completed within 45 won first honors in a singing con- ploying labor? Are you particular in always judge a person by most of these ed out, and showed that the ter,i l These things, tor if he is careless In these concessJonelventhe officers days after they have been notified by test which was held In the Ladies' your personaljppeaiBBCe21 ABDk. IWIIUVIB uu uuiiurv. questions were shot at the members of little matters he will certainly be smaller banks In making loans to them Albert 8. Jones of the ward bishop- the city engineer to begin work. AcLiterary clubrooms in Salt Lake City th e"Y" Commerce club at its lunch- careless in the conduct of the bigger selves for investment and other purric The invocation was of- cording to Mr. Deming, the contractors, last Friday. As a result of this vie. eon by Seta Plxton, state bank exam- things." poses caused the piling up of ' Dad feredpresided. Heber Knudsen and the bene- - will be given notice to begin ss soon by tory he may have the privilege of iner. With reference to his experiences in notes" which appeared on the state-men- t as the contract hss been awarded. f diction by WalterPY Whitehead. represenang Ptabrtn contest which as the better type. The two streets should be paved, acMr. nxion is an oia siuaeni ox me me panning ousiness, ne reierrea to were The T. John Giles, in' speakers is to be held in the near future B. Y. academy, having been here just the old name of "carrot bank" which to Mr. Deming. before June 15.. "No man can succeed In the bank- E. O. cording Knudsen Andrew and Bylund, North Carolina. "" 30 years ago, and was one of the stu was applied to his humble efforts In ing business who does not acquire and Powotffoir Mr. Condie ' possesses natural dents into the now Edu the beginning. But for success in the maintain the confidence of the people Bluhop George tenor of sweetness and beauty, and cation building when it was opened, banking business you must have at of the community. And no person con-- The ward choir uhder the direction sang his selection with commendable He spent some little time in reminis- least the qualities of care in the max-- nected with a bank: has the .right to of Walter P. Whitehead sang several selections. Mrs. Sadie Ramsay sang dignity and poise. cences and voiced his interest in the ing of small expenditures, the ability speculate with funds. There is an efThere was much surprise over the future. "Y," ending with the state- to work hard and long and acquire the fort now being made to have banks in a solo and also assisted Mr. White- head in singing a duet. decision of the Judges in the contest ment, "And I am certainly willing to commence oi vest in liquid bonds so that money will people. The .floral offerings were many and of ladies' voices, the majority of those contribute my mite to the "The note pouch is the heart of the be available at all times; but this is beautlftIT building of ftfld flCSfoke the esteem in present, including club officials, be- more buildings tor the. school we. all bank," he pointed out, and with some a matter, of education and must $ue which the departed and her family Is lieving that that Miss Ellen Jamison love." hank statements and analyses of same enter In; "Right Way" meeting of the employ-ce- s held here although It Is more than 20 was entitled to the decision. It was '"Little The Johnson sisters furnished the personal habits which we ac- be pointed out that on the surface a of the American Railway Express" moved from the since years said by some present that Miss Jamisofamily quire today are vital in our future in bank may be nourishing but from the music for the luncheon, and .com- this community. 'was held Saturday evening n-has company the finest dramatic soprano business they should be acquired and inside there are ailments which cause munity singing was engaged in. Ray The grave In the Provo city ceme- at the Odd Fellows hall. More than voice in the state. She also ft a stuwith us. Such little things as at the fall of all too. many financial in- - mond Holbrook acted s chairman. grow John150 persona came down tery .was dedicated by Orlgha-dent of Mrs. Madsen. son. Orem train from Salt. Lake' City tov fit i! h . "ehjeiOTda - .. : an , ' ':. - . err Happy Hotmstead has taken hia name off' the list of prospecUre managers, and .has .ftff easGoSiEfitS if he is wanted. Snapp has gotten so far from his home tn IdahqTaBa that President Harry Heal could not locate him. ieWeaTmipatHcETi alone in the field. If Tommy will take the Job a,the aalary figure reasonable "td the crab's finances hewlll get It, unless, of course, thffdirertori; Change their nibd, or hear from happ'fai the meantime - the-t-H- ailQoMedai meetingttortearih:a&ttanager. ! -- - pamt-site-tti- - : k - j Site Than Th is, Says "ad la " 1878. idJSitfibr Industrial Utah coach, probably will be handed the Timp managing Job at" tonight's meeting of the Provo Athletic assocla EVERY p'olstRrViaomaaf: Herald subscriber Prove 8pHnavllla. uotnes nere an Jniome ouy ipi iLaaier ana vonrerepce Hiyat - f jxxm'-Kaat;- ' iTonmy-Fltipatric- -- .The Hsral3 la delivered EVERY dayexcept Saturday BEFORE aix may be possible that Salt Lake will drop ont of the league, In which event either Logan or Springville will be taken Into, the circuit Logan wants to get In, and Springville today was being sounded out on coming in. Springville men today said they had no doubt but that the Steel cify could support state league baseball next year, with the. increase of population, brought by the steel Industry. But It they feared the trttysbUitj to carry such an expeniive inTestment this year. Provo would prefer Springville to Logan as the fourth city in the state league, and.tt is understood, that tt Springville wanU to the state league at this, year Provo representatives Monday's meeting win stand solidly for SprmgriUeand agatost Logan. . Framing th schedule was held up - -- - wTJo-tege- ther the-Uta- uneao-MeViehy-of f TEII VINS ill flabits are Vital in Business Success. Savs State BankHead STAIBJGQHTEST BURIEDJff V" J.lhT! W I fllf. EMPLOYEES E MEETING at last evening's meeting to await deTho outcome' may be a velopments. league if both Logan adn " . Springville want in. I . . it is understood that Salt Lake interests are fighUng agabjst putting that' city into the state league as they THiffiDi be in attendance at the meeting. sr mchw iosi tear such a league would prevent baseIII s.iiiiiai w There was also a good 'representation! ball fans of Utah county and Ogden CHORUS AT B.Y from Provo,. Lehi. American Fork and: from attending Coast league games at U . Payson. , MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST Salt Lake: Salt Lake evidently Wants T. S. Hardy, local agent of tlreotai1-pa- ny but one big league team in the state, MEMORY C. R. of JIS-JHUHSUIProf. the AgricuJohnson presided at the meeting, Inter-and that team in ffLsJ.TOnster II ltural college ajidTils magnificent male esting and. educational addresses were ftnort writers have done all Salt ' mwen oeemoven, uerman. Johnny Meyers, world champion chorus delighted the faculty and stu- - given emphasizing the importance of The music memory contest now within their power - better service to the. public and the This in which the Of" march, quaint wa the state league. blocks in the middleweight wrestler, will arrive in dents of thn B. V. U. Monday mornbeing conducted In the grade and high a Friday, March 23. with tho rendition of a number handling of the shipments 'Right feeling of the Orient prevails, was schools of Ing PnuMt vr--A r n nf iht1'writ his Provo for battle Friday of the city under the direction Thursday tan hv Poahntrarti fnw lha Jntm.fh. Lot 1. block 11, plat A, Goshen; Way. fine their selections. So pleased theheld at elected meeting league, ' evening with Mike Yokel. was the audience that a numb? Motor-Among the speakers were A. V. gotten dramatic piece, 'The Ruins of of Prof. J. W. McAllister will be ar- Pearl Cox to Robert H. BoswelL-Lo- t last week, presided. a will con traffic Lake Salt The Kiitf. of the on is to champion to in bring last Athens." It built along differently ed Pleasant manager Grove the block 7, year's 31, plat.C, Provp; John practically ranged evening: Ogden, Provo and Brigham City are e. whole outfit of wrestling partners, to attend the performance given and Utah Railway company; Mr. to Professor Mc J. Booth to John I. Dennis. 1923 season and the marching drum rhythm, probably test, ail prepared for-th- e. according from rile, most the the familiar special the in world, representative and Lot ", block a 2, rhythm A, trainers, manager, 42, Salem; Larney , plat eager to complete 'arrangements Alllster. Uefore the commencement of the'office of the vice president in San Ada Gardner eta! to Frank L. Gard- The Herald who Informs which are necessary : before a league Upon this slender skeleton is based is contest this groups by year The Mftvnrg-an.wlone of the most quaint, one of the n ner . of this nature, caaJbA Jaunche unnrj Pdliar Jhat "If 'than by lndivrdua1sas was the division... of .the A. Lot 1, block 4, plat A, Springville; from Yokel there's no other middle- - hall expressed Ms appreciation of the or the Salt Lake's fate-- in' the new. feature most spirlled march tnietTpf all tBe. rather andlE. J. Hardesty,. route agent - mustalso be determined tefore next It la treated fhematically, fragments casT lasryear: The school or class D. IT WlghthiHri to D. C. Felt Chem- weight in the world who. has a ghostjpsst and present servrffeg ofTrofessor R". Johnson 'in the interest of the puMlcJof the same division. of a chance with Johnny." Monday. Henry Mann, who has been of "melody and counter melody being having the team scoring the highest ical Manufacturing company. conIn a as one in He spoke especially In high praise' of the Following the meeting a social and Lot a the Provo flock block 14. first On the of 1; other band will against be A, played another, prize Springville; given plat initiating the plans here, will be un " " D. C. Felt Chemical Manufacturing and Salt Lake wrestling experts are the professor's w.ork wMe a mem- dance was enjoyed until about 12 o'test able to foster the club and, while symphonic movement clock when thV Salt Lakers returned picking Mike to win. They figure ber of the B Y. U. faculty. others have asked for permission to The march, with a peculiarly orient There will also be less work for thef company to Margaret Huntington on felicittheir specif train. Refreshments - 43, as was al Mike Harris BlockPresident. Ira notches ahead Andrew of several equally Peterson coloring, though begins softly Salem; operate the Salt Lake team in the new contestants to do thisyear. The only to Annie Marie Ablldskol. another middleweight claimant, ous. He. had been assQc.iaiedJtltlL. the were served arid an interesting proDern, league, no definite action will be the troops were tar in the distance. matter for them to write will be the Lot taken until the other clubs seeking Then the melody enters with Its little plat B. - Vivian Park; and say that while-- . Meyers would have professor at the A. C, and knew most gram was given between the dances. name of R. L. Frewin ofySalt Lake gave some the .acthe or each note before of name Vivian turn Resort Park composition, grace company to H. C. easy work with Dern he'll have the! of the young men of the chorus. . He admittance are given consideration. battle of his lite when be faces Mike invited the chorus to take all the time good ventriioqueat numbers. W. E. At the next meeting each club that cented "note. As the theme develops the composer and the nationality of Hicks. and- - also the composer. Block (4, plat A, Provo; J. D. Dixon Yokel. possible to sing. "We have nothing Martin of Salt Lake sang two sqbjs gains entrance to the league will be it rises higher . in pitch con to be contest as to the soldiers to do from now on but to listen to arid Miss Volker, elso of Salt Lake N. The tone louder Arthur etal. Merl twice preliminary Chrlstensen in; .ap Taylor 'asked to' place one-hal-f of the forfeit .wlappear for the purrendered a piano selection. Block"64, pIat A, Provo; Arthur Nl in rriaay s 0111 at the armory, onced you." money with' President Nye. Thin wilt proach. The chief theme is given with ducted in each class is The Garden CltjA comedian enter- be 150, witb .a like amount, to. be delicate turns' of color and with trad- - post of selecting the group of ten who Taylor etal to Dixon Beal Estate.com- - when he referees the Yokel-MeyeilneljEltfl-wlttyYyJtag9datep The class. groups the volume. short Aftera will represent wrestlesJfl. pany. match, and again when he placed with the loop executive one ually Increasing the' samrpromrthe various classes iniaclrichool Section 5, township 10 south, range minutes with Art Schmertz,-- a coming The Provo local of the National dancing to the' enjoyment of alt "monthlrlorl6 the opening of $0 sea- - secondthemq-if- f-returnsmuch semi-fineon"In a 1 east; Annie Hfllls Nelson to Samuel young with its will then of Federal Employes will j present compete steady the first Federation "on.style, t- welterweight ... r" arid - the composition ends test in whtch the group to represent P. Nelson. meet this 'evening, according to Super-:. . rhythm, will be Opening Kay games played j 18 and tnto'a leaf the school In the final will be select O SUMMIT GOES Lot 1. block 5, plat A, Bay View; visor W. Wl Blakeslee, to discuss the BLAKESLEE closing contests are booked for with the tones dying' away - ' McCol- - reclassification of salaries of federal M. The . ed. Block John of chord. Imla A, 81, P soft toty Angus mtlng trees Provo; Bestelmeyer possibility Labor day, September I. . plat continu" ""' r" along the . oR theTSenver The final contest wHlJeJifltwen Donald. Una, to Alice I. Jlartln.- ous season wm be featured by all of employes.; ft Rio Grande Western railroad at SolBlock 8, plat C, Provo; Nephl E. Section 34, township 7 south, range ,,. . the teams representing the. various th. clubs, the idea of having the split WHEAT GROWERS ORGANIZE. ' 3 east; Philip Houtsio John BlaCkett . . dier Summit as a windbreak to preschooL Each grade school win have MUler to Alma D. Miller. BOVSU8T CHOOSE V season havtnc been abandoned. ' onto the a team aa will also the Junior high Lot 11, block 1 Klrkham-Berr- y Monday, March M. Boys must choose between jail and vent the drifting of-sOrgaalsatioM ; at Brtghant Ctr. Section $, township I south, range the clgaret in Utah county, according railroad tracks will be dlscissed at a chool and the senior high school. addition); Josephine Thomas to Hugi Logan and Ogden will be perfected d An effort will be made oy taa com- J. Oerber. east, Pratt P. Thomas, to Albert B. to Juvenile Judge W. 8. Willis, who conference to be held between Superfaring the week. Provo's orgaaisa-Uo-n MXPHL March SI At a Block , plat C, Provo; WUford. Huntington. , . was completed some weeks age. ed meeting of Juab county wheat mittee in charge of the contest to today Issued, a warning to Juveniles ' visor W.W. Blakeslee of thV Uintah ' T Section 11, forest and Division , fluperintendent township I south, range to steer cleat of the. weed. Will JL Holmes represented, Brtf-- grower held at the county court- - have the musicians of the city ptay or Bray to Calvin Cragun. . east American Fork; dmer P. 4 "Anr toy caught wHltlobacco will S. L. Racey of that railroad, .with l Saturday, March 24. nam City at the meeting last night house at Nepal last week, the first ing the contest numbers whenever in a gather Section 15; township 8 south, range .Chlpman, to Ellis St Parker,. be token Into the Juvenile court,' and headquarters st Soldier Summn Logan.had D. flL Tribe and. Johs Co- - unit of what la to 6e known as the they are asked to perform S east; Frank I Chase' etal to Utah-- 1 Mr. Blakeslee wUl leave Jot the Section US, township 9 south, range if his is aggravated, case the boy burn in .attendance, while. Jess 8. ing of any kind. W.: wlllbe sen to iht Juvenile- - ward to Summit next Monday to determine the: s Idaho Sngag-com- pi 1 east; John r. Bellows R!cbarua was gdso's 4elegate7 Merle T ft Wna waa lected general, ex - The oontesmpeon mjv ve ""'-- :: new "Section- asrtownebiprs"" southrtng Talbot May-.-Fi. .' , , the .county jail and will be put 'to extent of eaopeyation-- ' that : can be Taylonmd T. H. Heal represented ecuUve Jemea B. Memmot county ex-- wnrcontlnumntU numbers" will be presented each week J east; Isaac C. Wood etal to Utah- - . 8ectIon 15, township I south, range work on roads," declared Judge Willis. given, from the forest service. 'EL BelUston secretaryecuttve and " Provo.. k. V 4 ' tr:'- .... . 1 east; . Joseph Crook to Edward V. .' From present Indications, the loop treasurer. during the contest so that all of the Idaho Sugar company. j seven KILLS Wire AND SELF, Section 15, township 8 south, range Tarbot'" Provo Council of Masons this evenwill be composed of four, and possiwiy vTha purpose of the organisation Is numbers will be learned in the ' Block 32, plat C. Provo; A. D. Miller ing assists the Salt JLake council in SANDPOINT, Idaho! March M.1 six, clubs. Delegates at the meeting to insUttue and carry on an educa weeks ot the contest, f Ths composi- t east; Walter T. Pyper to UtahD. Jones Joiiey. the institution of a new council at Within an hour after attending churc . last .night announced that baseball en- - tional campaign In all wheat growing tions played for the present week are Idaho Sugar, company. huslasm.was at a high pitch and that districts to create public sentiment in Angel'sSerenadtw hy Braga, . Italian;.! ..Lot L blocf 12, plat. A, Springville; - Block 16, - plat B, Proro; Karen Cden.. Among the Provmen who services here yesterday, Philip Papal uer Nelson Rockwell to J. P. Wingate. Marie Hansen to Sarah A.Afatson.1 wejitjip to, Ojideaihls aReisopaiirere Jtshet snd killed bis jrlfeiUna, 18;the followers of the tame were look- - 'favor ofjhe monetixatlonj of wheat Turklch March, by Beemoven, ; Mrs.' George PertoT' ITbiock"i6,r 'piaFA,"'Payson; Charles Ward, Rev. IV. r. Bulkley, Dr. his- mother-in-law- , i- forward arid The stabilizing" of, wfteftt prleesf it" mal AJd foFtBS tl String;to a banner iesi. H. P. Cannon, and L. L. Baker. The raro, 52, then took his own Ufa, at the. Orrioe Wilson to Dora Wfisoar In case Salt Lake falls to hate a a value at least equal to the cost of Germans Les syivans uns. uwns, Wild to Prank Hoover. -- iot 1, block 48, jilaf A, Provo Ella SeCUon 33, block C, range I east;: Ogden council will be the third in Ferraror residence. 'Domestic .club represented in the league, jhe production within the United States, Chamlnade, French:. Souvenir, Drdla, Ll6s Love XL Cobbtey to Robert J. Home Insurance Where to Come My Salt Lake being first and Provo art said to be the cause of the Caroline be to Westphal Taylor choice will rest between Logan and said under present conditions Bohemian; : " '. '. pier:-""""- ' American. , tragedy. teoonl Dreaming,-Foste- r. busbeL 1.75 Agencrv" ' .11.50 to was per a announced, springville, it six-tea- GUM n nuAMDinu piuuLU uimmiiuii m i Real Estate COMES I Transfers , : r j ...in i I 1 in-,- i - 1 Hay-ther- -- . Utah-Idah- o . 18-1- . - . rs -i- x . y right-of-wa- mm t well-atten- ? ' -- 1 ard . ; - . dlfii-cuHl- . -- '"' -- V- - Ml, t; " r I,-- : : es . |