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Show THE HERALD Dily Hf4 THE DAI LY HERALD Gtizens Black IfewlsS Outfi is delivered by each sftemoosi to TTpiMtwt View, Prove THE WEATHER ipHBf UTAH--fa- ir bly Thursday; i I :eS 1 ; ri ;',.'. I Ruby ....' 'StfE scription to the Provo Post. (Herald Staff Correspondent) Urst; Orville Wright, second.-am- i " Dixon, The a box Wholesale Grocery company. Salt tUIUO., M.ia IjV! ' fiaahiitrht IIJ.-1-1 "C " Salt Lake and Prove; set cuff links. Perter Utroir ia minutes flat. The boys"sack race was won by Max Boshard .with Glen Strong and Baker Haycock second" and third The first prize was ten Strand theater ticket given by Raymond PS Provo -- ' .'" ''. - ur " OlioWUnB.aA..- tonight an littlt chanae 1 profee-- j in tern " J ! i participants of which were the tha' flute like Joseph B. Walton. we? ofg I verdict of cause of much comment and. coo- - . of B. the WhloProvo E. ... I,! $73,000 relief Elks. ssked lodge fund for of Holliday second and Fay Hafen Following the band came sail n toman acUvlty than 3.000 peoido linina the flood victims' by Governor Charles pie and J. T. Fairer." third. were The on a re ueneva son, prizes at expression Marshal A. M. Bird, with a large automobiles carrying the veterana Odd Fellows, Eph Homes, W. H. street ot Springville Wednesday the1 retail clerks jpox Startup candy; Spanish comb. K. ttabey. " Ttn lke, where morning that never before has a black plume stuck In his hat, led attending the encampment and who Fred SutherBrereton, Scott, Clyde .music company: halfof That was the; unanimous opinion land. of this city and other towns parade been sated In Utah county the parade, followed by the Provo are the honored guests of the cele-bad gathered for gallon syrup; Provo Meat & Pack j h county of all the Provo citiieni who 'attthat surpassed the one given in martial band who played the Community church, Oscar A. oration. Commander J. M, West-- j with ttelr big summer Outing, tt could log company. ended the meeting'eaued by Mayor Spear, the Black Hawk ring melodies of yesterday. The O. H. Beesley. The boys' contest called an annual event O. K. Hansen at the PrOvo chamber War band was escorted on each side by wood of Springville and Captainf Rev. Charles McCoard encampment of the Indian ldly bethere Woodmen, one was .the or. of of hits the oeen but a niatus has day of commerce rooms Wednesday toeause a large group of Interested young- - Joel A. Johnson of Provo occupied Red Cross. Dr. L. C. Potter, Sey veterans that morning, not was too the first car. The parade was the longest that' sters, many of whom afternoon. mSl years , since these young muchwith the boys. There 106' ; mour Gray. effort required for had has been given in Springville and 'wished they could swing thesilentlyd Veterans First. Among those present were; little; nle ladies and gentlemen Mrs. Service Star, Mary Vincent, 6- TC. Hansen, City ComThey had to eat them floats,1 beautiful after the long"string Immediately Teea wont to gather tor an annual results. many Mayor sticks like Smith or Mrs. W, O. Beesley. Henry play of " ' , automobiles of all makes and missioner Charles Hopkins, Mrs. O. trolie. but whatever you might call form a string without using their Woman's Mrs. Council, Municipal hands. Dean Van Wagenen took H. Brimhall, Mrs. W. T." Haaler, G. (Continued on Paze Twb descriptions carrying the veterans X it was a good one and hundreds H. Brimhall. Mrs. W. T. Haaand their wives, came a handcart Mrs. L. C. Potter, Rev. Charles ler. vers there topartlctpate'. ' veteran with his faithful musket McCoard. Dr. L. C. Potter, Eph (as an ideal, one. day Masonic orders, Alva Nelson, over his shoulder and pulling his aunts Homer, Robert Edwards, John W. LeRoy Knapp, Dr. N. H. Nelson. Bothers,, fathers". Uncles, heavily loaded wagon. One of his W.' Lester Mangum, McAdams, tni all the children were on hand Battery C., George M. Harris. feet had been , Injured, the blood Paul Harding, George Harris. Tien a small truckload of prizes American Legion,' Robert Edwards, showing through the bandage, and ''We are anxious that Provo. do all W". W. Allen, Hugh Ross. drove up, contributed for the many a wooden leg had been strapped it Is possible for us to do to aid the stents on a lengthy program by Legion Auxilliary, .Mrs. Robert to the knee of the Injured member. flood victims of our state," Mayor Patterson, Mrs. Frank Demiug. firms and manufacturers of Provo A large group of ' Indians beHansen, observed In opening the ud Salt Lake. G. Blv. i: Pythias, H. Knightso'f decked with feathers and war He ' ton asked was for a from There . suggestions menthal, Ed Soberer," E. A. meeting. everything the attracted attention of paint all as to how the Provo relief fund Mitchell... of coal to Spanish comb and all with their realistic BDDearance. might be raised. fte land events were crowded with Rebakahs, Mrs.; Hugo Stu'ib.4, The squaws, unable to ride tne ' said Dr. InformaPotter his that entries. The larger part of the Mrs. Jesse Harmon. like the "bucks." steeds were tion from the Red Cross headquariwimming card had to be aban Kiwanis Club, Walter Adams. given modern transportation in a ters indicated that present needs ot doned because of choppy seas in B. Tucker. Rotary Ford truck.. the storm swept area had been tak-- i These th late afternoon wind. Catholic chur&h, Rev. Fathei The Springville fire department en care of, and that all remaining Delaire. ' by prizes were later distributed with its new fire fighting appar-atu-s By WM. K. HUTCHINSON Placed in foothills the with high is of the district. the at the dance rehabilitating Impromptu awards Elder S. S. International News Service , Reorganized church, was cheered along the line of Staff C. J. Wm. Knight, who with Col. the. richly cultivated prairie lands to When the big pavilion rocked Holm. march. Correspondent. y Th highways of Utah county far to the eastward and Suggestions' for th& btftterment E. Loose has been asked by the tread of the merrymakers and Salvation Army, 'Lieut. .Wortheit. "The Old Wbman in a Shoe" was Con.' WASHINGTON. '16. Auk. with on serve the to of of state the the the Canaclub made were and the city purple ranges gene flie Provo band cracked the atmos will be patrolled by a motor Other organizations not already cycle in a good float by the depicted will a bonus provide for.dian Rockies as a background, the tip officers beginning Sunday, accord- at the Kiwauis luncheon today by ral relief committee, suggested to represented will be urged to name gress phere with harmonious noises", Mercantile of Holley company America's 4,000,000 world war vet-- Great White Temple, as it has been Alex Hedquist, lieutenant governor Mayor Hansen that Provo raise its to s late hour there had not been representatives to work with the erans as soon as it reconvenes,! Mapleton. to PTeston G. Peterson, chair- of the ing difcalled a fund direct to monument stands the aptly by appeals discovered a single bootlegger in district, who rep general committee of which John Senator Reed Perhaps the most beautiful float Smoot, Republican, of to its bulldorsthe Church of Jesus resented the Provo alub at the ferent organizations within 6ie city. W McAdam will be chairman, the offing arid no untoward event man of the state road commission. in the entire parade and which next UUh, -' Christ ot Latter-da- y chairman of the Atlanta The met powerfavor the with Saints, of international tho convention The commission road and' suggestion marred the peaceful tenor of the W. Lester .Mangum was delegated ful senate finance committee, pre- - . After eight years of buildine and undoubtedly received more comof those attending the meeting and to Interview President T. N. '. county commission are cooperating the organization. .vt. day. ..." Taylor QIC ted LfMlaV tft Tnftmntinnal ... Vau'Q omhollioliina thla ha Mm4 ment than any other was that of vlMO tamnla . the Among the suggestions given at it was decided to name representa- as to the cooperation ot tne Disnops 0 As the sun went down across the in the movement to eliminate . the Mother's Study club of Spring ui u muu 10 De DUlll OU BntlBQ ville. Drawn lake in a glory of red and azure, headlight violaters and the speed the Atlanta convention and em- tives from each of the organizations nf tho .oBrl warrts by two large white Smoot declared he expected soil, will be dedicated on August tired babies delivered one last, fiends from the Utah county roads. phasized by Mr. Hedquist was the to raise In their groups as much" as A committe was named to secure the horses, float, everything white President 26 Coolidge to sign the bill by President Heber J. Grant exhaustive squawks, with the worn-ou- t the cooperation of business houses. as Shortly after the editorial in the "Railing Kontest." He explained possible. and spotlessly clean, presented a enacted was it is 1871 in It Charles but Oro and that by congress, The following organizations ice columns of the Herald that some that in this contest the members remnants of a This committee Included D. D. Sutwarned the measure would become Card and party of pioneers from wonderful appearance. The float will undertake this ton, Ole Olson, Jr., fream cone clutched, in dirty fin- thing should be done for the pro of the club calls on the various representatives a nursery scene with Taylor, a law, if Sterling V, necessary, over presiden- - Logan, Cache county, Utah, landed represented Older boys ' and girls, win-jer- s tection of the lives of the people members of the club at bis office work: gers; number of boys and girls playing veto. tlal I in little a at stream on southwestern Welfare Two.) Page association, (Continued better Community of pounds of candy and' of trafficking the highways in Utah or at his home to become Smoot previously held a long con- - Alberta, which they named Lee's with the Mother Goose subjects, smiled cake, "chocolate" or county, the state road commission acquainted and to leanr more of and a mother rocking the baby to jference with the president a Creek. These pioneers had been proudly displayed- - baltaV and wads and the county commission discus- each othert business. As a result sleep. In gold letters on the sides - called by the 'which numerous of finanauthorities government general of the float was .painted, the ie-tt gun, the r award t& proweea In sed the matter faintly and decided of such a contest a better feeling matters 'eUr were Memo discussed. ehureh 4e leoata tends tite on the action which will be put Into and sympathy r6u1(Teilst"oetween the lists. !"The" HanT That Rdckrtkft -While personally advocating a In Canada as a gathering place "for gendr, force Sunday., Sheriff Ben Harries the members or the club, said Mr. Cradle Rules the World." Lean Record Swim. bill providing a sales tax (or rals- - the Saints." This was their mis-- . The day was made notable by of Salt Lake county had already Hedquist. The band under the SptfngyiUe dePresident and bonus when the Card slon, ing revenue, Smoot roal vehicle It was also suggested that once a record swim by Prof. C. S. Leaf begun enforcing the auto Robert Sauer of Prof. leadership clared congress probably would looked over the broad expanse of on of the Provo high school hatator-ta- law in that county and it was de-- a month the club meet for construo-cideplayed fitting music. The boys E same enof with the kind measure deeply pass country, carpeted to do the same in this county. live criticism in an effort to make were all attired in white trousert vetl who arrived - from American acted at the last session and vetoed grass, for It was spring, he echoed Sheriff John D. Boyd went to a better club, better club members dark coats. and Fork to Geneva Beach in the late by the late President Harding. The the words of Brigham Young when Mr. Hedquist Next in line Came eight couples afternoon, having covered the dis- Salt Lake City where he selected and a better city. Mormon was old bill notable leader that and Amerthe ke sponsored by g on horseback, followed by "Topsy tance of three and a halt miles in the motor cycle to be used for the 'said that any individual or the Odd Fellows hall and Fitzpat-ric- lean Legion. By M. F. DACEY, pioneer of 1847 caught sight of the k em in an The enof the highways here. Ization who could not accept one hour and 15 minutes. cab, "I feel that congress should pro- - now populous Salt Lake valley: riding . Service Staff undertakingarlors. Affleck of Provo, who has structive criticism, is not growing, International New to the drawn by horse. pi tire multitude adjourned vide meet "Thi revenue.to the bonus Correspondent. Ttfit quick burial of some of the Kiddies Pleased. Through roundtable discussions lake side to greet him as well as been working for the state road )U5 Smoot said., '"TecTiere tne little band of pilgrims KEMMERER, Wyo., Aug. 16. K victims is necessary was made obligations-,various activities of the clubs of The kiddies saw little of the pa as automoblie inspec-'o- f Cloyd Booth, star member of the commission ognlze that farmers and labor or- - from the United States broke bread He .the city it had been suggested at Bowed with grief, stricken Provo high swimming squad, who tor, will use the motor cycle. plain today when it was learned ganizatlons are opposed to the and blessed it and ate, and then rade with the exception of the two e he convention, swam with Leaf for the last mile will not only be deputized ' as an of- the international today planned to bury the that purification and euibolysm sales tax and as long as they re- - formally dedicated the land for the floats from the Springville-Maplouli come to remians of the 99 coal miners had set in in several bodies. had and Candylahd ton that also much will good company the but said, of ficer Utah used of Sugar county, the Leaf journey. in main opposed, it is futile to at- - habitation of a Mormon colony. club and whose lives were flicked out from the Pexton Candy Shop. And At a meeting of Frontier local of single overarm stroke for the en be commissioned by the state road other communities and by ish tempt enactment of any sales tax From that little necleus would be same the four-foothere was a reason. Beautiful t pa- that procedure commission as state highway tire distance, the terrific explosion in Frontier the United Mine Workers lasting reporting in in the ism Canada .has grown with Nevertheless,-.-were throwing candy right of equal benefit to other clubs and Mine No. 1 of the Kemmerer Coal uutir an early hour this morning, girls waves out In the lake "that caused trolman. Its settlements future, legislation involving tonishing rapidity. Officer Affleck will have author-- j communities, him some" difficulty. - His attendcompany shortly after the men en - (plans for burying the dead were the sales lay principle will be writ- - dot the whole of southern Alberta, and left and very little of it went ol ' to waste. ants declared fi that he never ity to make arrests in any part of The repast at the club luncheon tered the shaft for their day's work made. and are ranked 'amonjr the most ten into our laws; to have The Springville Floral company fish was e were violations a. alleged his .' Plans for. state gen-thwhere today varied or the last Tuesday morning. ' It is th... most .itit tax that can prosperous communities in the completed changed his stroke .1 was represented-- with a - beautiful been .caught at Strawberry lake by . eral memorial service to be held Latest figures given out by speed fur the entire swim. An in- auto law are made. levied and with exemptions; I minion.. Three, stakes (geographic-fai- l float in the shape of a boat, fie "Tho otato mad rommissioii will the Ike Waltons of the Provo mine officials showed strument is to be run over the that 134 in the triangular-publisquare at to see why any farmer or labor a church' divisions) are now fully contours of which were lined with Alex Schofield. Len club. Kiwanis Provo r in kemmert 2 of ; m., at world's p. several the course iu the belief that a entered places Friday. stope; appoint Scores of. meeting organized.-.organization can object to it." The. boat was man-- , distance record has been broken. where the headlights will be test'-- Hedquist, L. L. Bunnell and Edgar, these 33 were rescued alive, 3V Civic and fraternal organiza-bodie- s ; Smoot declared b'. intended to bouses and absembly halls are ' ned by two young sailors. Several, contradictory have been recovered and tions of Kemmerer will be invited introduce a plan for a general" ex-.- It was announced that. Professor ed," said Mr. Peterson in and social centers for A beautiful garden, scene was statements as to the, Fource of the one man, Tlioiiias Roberta, is still to participate' in and il peilditin e taK at t lie next, session uYee nr-'-rt Leaf would make his bfg attempt tng on the new departure of connnuivities ami now com-- and luncheon at the made ... must fish was. is expected' that all. busiiies.-- houses to. renlaco oilier 'forms of taxati in. in fulfilriieiilo!' their fond dreams used by the J. ('. I'cr.ney entombed... next f imday to swim from Sarat- law enforcement. "People i." : ineal to the store of the - the menibers depict rapid headany's partook closed of will a be' and. the of'" was victim a ap'day Roberts of fate, to laws governing general oga is finished ami ready obey the Geneva,, a distance "It is a graduated tax oiT ex- the growth of the company, the story 6oJ proximately .11 "miles. He will lights in this state, i can assure without definitely knowing whether having entered the shaft on the mourning be declared" by the civic penditni-e- . wliem-M.'for iln- dedicatory services. inoiu-y..'is u being told by the legend. "Grown 10 the people of Utah county that we the fish was actually caugru to his authorities. for. reat substitute, resort start from been day has in tcniiih' itselt he sai'i: T,,i snen! ir. Saratoga from the Acorn to the .Mighty Oak." or cluh . of of the fishermen bodies will imported The Several ' father be interred eliminate-thavoid headlight brother. as the most aged will either ' ill o'clock in the' morning to instance, tljej,. would, he no tax on l e .tedly Wainwri;-ht'-s fish iu some dealer bakery had a novel w from them ; a the maniacs by dozen ill be a '$3' the late afternoon winds and ex- violaters aJid the speed Canada. today and about in Tonimy" Roberts has haunted fax on l. aiiti-fube ...'.Iniilding pair of shix-s- . a 'sin-aifloat, in the parade with a 'large Af- - and other sea rood. two for and of the mine for mouth out of else Jack or the burial, shipped city within it days a of our to on from a H" Tiaiely it. pects design loaf of bread on t l pair and a' larger tax highways land, at. Geneva masterpiece ,nwA it rt n1. ilia Jllll a top of the coupe, nights praying that by some mira-- ! Hundreds of mine workers from pair. This tax eoiild n: lie evade;! and Alter viewing its held in fleck is going to be a very Dusy; .in? rnno ent five or six hours. y' by long strings ot place a iivans-spareenmu,u. cle his son's life may have been Kemmerer, Frontier, Elko, guest, and gave which man filling the county jail and The program of events who escape exterior and the various ceremonial (leili-ri and Tin ,. . .spiwium,..J.J That he is dead, however, ton and other Wyoming coal fields other form- - of taxation-,- would be rooms within. Dean Rutherford of doughnuts. program, w.nicn aiso mouueu was 'pul'ed' off under the direction riching the county coffers." The Springville Garage and Storsolos and duets by the is conceded on all sides. j have 'volunteered to of the gather today forced to pay his .full share. I the school of agriculture. Universigeneral Committee consistin.-- the company had two floats tellborn age, ole of Nephi. scenes were at the Hillside cemetery in Missps 'I Many ing of J. Milt Jones, chairman; think farmers and laboring men ty of Saskatchewan, exclaimed: that the company is the authoring Hawaiian islands; and vocal solos two mile downtown the of at to north in tier, Kemmerer, Miss wonderful have seen buildings Anna treasurer; will, endorse it." Booke,ized agent of the Ford company. ' C. Brad- but nev-- r by S. V. Prows and W. morgues all during last night, as prepare the graves' for their II Clyde Palmer, Europe .and.! America, Chris Scott, Jr., The Sprignville Ceaning com ' ford. hundreds of relatives and friends stricken companions, where the have I seen one with such a Hollis Twelves, John Pullen, Verdi LEWIS FAMILY REUNION pany iilso impressed the bystand which of of will theni the be viewed bodies, Thes'e many finish. majority beautiful buried, PAV'SON, Aug. Id. The descend Jefferies, Bert Page. Leo Suther ers ith its float. RIJVO Grande Western, the company has- continued to lay stretched under on Friday following the community COME ants of Jesse William Lewis "and Mormons have given'Canada a great land, Terry Oakley, Arthur Sim imountainA unique float representing a purchased thirty new canvass on the floors of funeral service in the public park. Mary Adelia Fuller Lewis held piece of art. I am astonished and mons, Clinton Beasley, began shortl,,.- naeneer locomoiives. au ui the white amid the rocks of the n tne ..... hn eiven a- - lighthouse VlM-'iriUIV their reunion at the residence of delighted." y after 3 clock and was not conocean was used by the H. T. Rey Of seeing Friday, by these are larger than any ing her to the Union, hotel, withThe site of the temple was dedt-day- . nobis company to advertise its conMrs. John M. Cowan Sun- cluded until after 6 o'clock. MUton opportunity in out knowing, however, that she of the Denver and Rio ger locomotive ever before built 'cated in July 1913 by the late Presi- - cern. Miss Jones gave out the prizes; BEATEN was going to use his name, he said. world, according to F. A Grande Western, two of the largest a Cowan Lo dent Joseph F. Smith. Accompany-biographica- l Mrs. Retta Booke. gave Bert road. and of the A neatly arranged float with a Terry Oakley in the world. These" leign, passenger agent He said the girl had been a guest of of the life sketch ing the president on this mission live sheep and a calf represented "as Page served Judges; Joseph nn engine. The combined cost of . the thirty .nasseher the hotel prev- Mr. Astor at the night were his counsellor, to Canada "Myrth Allen, .piano I. . ,io ii 8ss:727. Their numbers Crawley and Robert Bullock were . the Service Meat and Grocery com NEAR DEATH ious and appealed to him for aid. solo; Lewis; nKr " - "a Mallet vl Fawn Cowan; vocal solo; Elder Charles W. Penrose; Apostle starters and John Thurgood an nO. Xd&Jt HUU m uC are 1501 to 1530.. pany. no rewas jous life The girl's Hollywood John E. Lewis, president of Nebo George Albert Smith, and Presiding ana freight engine,in-- Provo tomorrow nounced the different events The Springville Canning com Ten new Mallet freight locomoon exhibition The vealed by letters found in her Stake Genealogical society, gave Bishop Charles W. Nibley. the winners. Service. total News a at International had a bevy of girls prepar until pany tives have beedi bought D. M.v Lovell, 8 o'clock in the morning. her to from father, an address on "The Family Organ-- ! cornerstone was laid by Apostle ing 16. Irene LoVell room, The hoys' foot race, ages 7 to 8, among are CHICAGO, beans for canning On its These Aug. of string $862,319. cost 6 o'clock in the evening. rotue 3, Cedar. Falls. Iowa. W ization; Its Aim and Purpose in David O. Maekav and the capstone float, which also showed the vari- UIO of Cedar Falls, a former wIowa, . ffeiElu yards, was won by Farrer ensiues kovo i ii"s. Alien ot we ,i.btMPolice are, seeking "Sollie tne company i" ' oiifinpprs ,i, With Connection Genealogical by President movie actress, today Stubbs. with- - Clayton ous products of the company. Smith secmechanical department country ahd are 14 per cent 'larger Hollywood at the number was Work.". whose Canada,1 President its from telephone stake, Taylor ond. county was hospital, A miniature house and various First prize was a cake from locomotives of dying nowjn other the room found operation in her ti;:,:l any on a card on hand to explain Officers for the ensuine rear Heber J. Grant, seventh president kinds of building materials was enSalt Lake; second these locomotives. When shown in tue service of the Denver and Rio her body a mass of bruisos appar- given e Will the at. Aster. According at girl the officiate church. President, the of Wpro (1t,,(j as follows: suffered in a severe beating. in the parade by the Bonneprize, boys"' belt, Provo Army and tered ently Western and Sunday, ,)luie, aviator ,;, an to she- is married army Denver last Saturday Mart4 i,Pwis; first vice president,' dedicatory services.' It is expected ville Lumber N'avy st i.re. It is also believed she may have, company. . insnecteil . noo nonnle T.ihil weight of the" passenger re-;, . will extend over o rtctta, ( wan; second vice pres- - that the ser.v'irt-in spirit, and- has two children, but she Broken 646 - been poisoned. The' airis' foot race, 50 yards, more iiutu n attractive float displaying is loaded, profe.-- CI1Ein, and tender, Bankers. , her or Canaon t'ne where reveal to locomotives. fused details they j'Karl Lewis; secretary-a- ',.,.1; i(lf,n( th e'irl todav continued her rethe various activities of the Boy ars to 8, was won by Rhea the manufac l)mlIl(iS; are. sional men, merchants, ilialict.fl are m the hands of the treasurer. Mjr. Fern' fusal to tell physicians1 and police hnsband Fisher, with Mary Scout, of America also attracted Bird second. men ami wonii n i - and secretaries, Kenneth th'W-- 1 stake presidents. Elder. Ed- a g'reat deal of attention, Knots sustained. were 'corresjiondinp First prize was a of nnnnfirv how injuries hT box of lutein. d coa.. a Lie. in with'", station FRIDAY. and MEETS Elder Wood ullter. 'ROTARY of J. chi'irman ward ('ardstone. of every walk 1Pwis and '!i;W.el Crook; on display, Start lip eandv. of- many kinds were Police are holding Edward Hump Thn second orize ' Glade !eni.le' Cowan; ln. ber s Alle'h. Ravmbnd and Elder while, scouts were as a can of cocoa and potum,. busily bandaging After Archie Hrock-banli- . illuL'h II. I!ron. Le'thbridge". siil.- Cora i Alien 'tnm Sutherland Bros. supposedly injured men and boys. g These them looked -.noon be will End -", L. the o"ial dedication the temple people rtar,,f M.wr?; more thanThe float was followed by "an auto Elr.ov Murdock took first in th C.- -t t tpt ... with. eng.ne JeV 105 i'under the name of "Mrs. Edward in Hotel Ro' erts chairman. Glenn Cowan. closed to the general 'u'ublk. every in which rode the troop commit over. hoys' ::, .e H. .;.".; to s 9 yard race, ages Natella1 L T4,,M,,. poun. Cowan. 'ire beiin; takpu to preserve Use i mcmbo of tin Ma'-ibkeep pace' w, iu order donies at formerly ,rh , Jtemp(,en wih Harry Dixon seccnd. The'1 --y . i , f(,t,t long at u aAk i of the, ternioiy Citv Rotary club. sanctitv. i K ...j. (Continued on Page Three.) ir ijm Ii velopmeht -o hn. frls weroi a u" a and l;ia i. ., .....lr A.lm oraao, t:o mr" Startup candy and a yeai-'sub Rio and served by Uie Denver d tli : the-mor- t. bun-eatin- g ( -- drum-contalne- - 101 Sli- PATROL III OBI m fill! I wm SAYS CHURCH club,-Jame- . Mil s . Gov-Mabe- 1 Utah-Idah- o ... w. well-belove- d ' GRIEF STRIKEN WAS I . d i ! 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