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Show ALD :e in First in news, first in circnlaf ion. 'first in advertising, and first delivered tv t Resistir PROVO, ,UTAH, h II me varV aturethaj I L-- ! . A Pf ' - - II 0 M .V II I" II ' r- '': - ) -- ' " - TIP 1 S'fi I : .i" i ii;M in) " -- -" "' ... r '- ,.,..... -- .Tj Governoi Eidwer and Garden J )jj Battles 28 at how,bept. (HVAfll- SPleasant Grove III' 111170 fl 1 - -'il:' " ' THE WEATHES i . 1 f-- PRICE TWO CENTS. " j " n the Koines . .. , air 'jjionigni na UTAH warmer Thiirsrfav: Tharsdayv I y :W J9, 1923. T II' i liC if vf ill: it 1 Kiel ?rotectior' ER WEDNESDAY-SEPTEMB- I, " iiiiiLD ill; Si 1 In n circular letter sent to the " . By W. F. SI LUVAX, ' ahd poultry men pf iuei . ... :f!irniprs I II I 11 11 1 1 I y U "Sewa Service . Staff International ' .' I W II I ' county, County Agricultural Agent CorrcsnoiKlent. ' - PLEASANT II 1.1 I 1 1 1 1 J. P. Welch is urging ihe feeding I . 111 GROVE, Sopt.f l8.- -r make of Pleasant Grove,' The City OKLAHOMA CITY Okla.. Sept.' of wheat instead of corn to trie I Th first annual School and Com- Beautiful. ' , 19. Supiwrted unaulmnusly in his domestic animals. Mr.- - Welch points " Flower Garden Show "The of flowers and and'the growing munity By LARRY SMITS. dclcrmliinlfon to drive lawlessness .'- out that since tlie relative food will be hVld In the locfft high beautifying of tlie home' suround-ing- s As far back as 19(V4 .the .peaches and the Ku Klux Klnn out of the Intel national . News Service' Staff of the corn and wheat is value school lie On of should their return trio to Portland. interest to every from Springvilre and Mapletoa gymnasium Friday, Septemr state by the action o'f the state fed Correspondent. FOR 1923. is under the aus father .and mother .: of our com equal and since wheat is produced Maine, "about 12Q members ot the ber 28. CUHJAOO, Sept, It). Six niore his p off stake prize given eration of talxnr iu eudiu-sinhere,-whil.the corn is' imported Maine- state chamber of commerce pices oLthe school authorities, the munity," said Gwrge W.- - Larson, in Cfilifnrnifl Here are enrolled in the fur tlin Ivnuf iinneh stand (it Its convention at Hen gunmen are marked for death be provo city grade gcaoois from other states, the local people came through Provo last even Dahlia club, the ' Young Mothers principal of the Central schooy in- Pi.hn.it- fmi,, nil f th uw,.rn riettn. Governor J. .C 'Walton today fore truce brings to a halt the war for tue wi) stuuui should use the wheat in preference about 7 i45' o'clock on the. Denvi club, the Wasatch club and- farm coinmeutins on the puriwse of thej gtttteg aild from tunt time to the ' took heart" and intrenched him- between beer ruuueis which already to reiorts coming acwrdiag ' to the corn and thereby keep money find.Rio Grande Western railroad. Jrareflu. organizations,-- flower, and, garden show which is present tne quautity and flhvor of self more firmly in his position has clulmed three-- possibly four from the principals of the .. at home. . The party of business men who had Ayrinaipal.W. A- - SmitlTof thehigh intended to be made an annual af- - sprlngvllle and Mapletou 'peaches Hguliist "h(M)ded Justice." lives. 'Word was ' passed around sch'ools. : as of follows is Part the circular visited many of the large cities in school has charge of the arrange- fair in Pleasant Grove Just as is the have been unmatched elthqr at the Governor Walton showed not the Chicago's underworld. .Three of the disr "Our farmers ar feeling ?ery ' Canada and the United States and ments of the show, with Rudger H. Strawberry festival here. state and inter-stat- e fairs or on the slightest sign of bucking down men marked , ire the slayers of " ie"1 larger enrollment couraged because of the low price who had from his fight" to eradicate ."mob George Meegaa and George Bucher, come from San Walker instructor in agriculture giv ng the child some definite blg fruIt mttrkeu of the east "By . recently hi dm last with the exception of isnot Fr.a'nscisco, Los This feeling of wheat. whose bodies were riddled with Angeles- - and. Salt in the high schopl, in charge of the thing to do and care for, activities Not oniy ls tue quality produced justice'' from Oklahoma;.' tie Parker where there are merely a fancied' grievance but is, Lake city, was headed by s With the state still under a shotgun slugs Monday night The and Mrs. of this kind will encourage the. ,n W. exhHiits, However, the en but we stand among Philip three less. vleinIty a way justifiable, for the price in law blanket order of martial and others according to whispers in out a industrial en- Junius J. Hayes, chalrnian of the child to assist in the beautifying of' tne tim n quantity production : school will rollment in each of wheat is indeed below the. cost Blake, whoconsulting the city and will also create In Mm produclng practically was the first secretary finance committee. s gineer of; this city and Tulsa under, military law circles, are three of the opposi iasijeiu o uumof its production. During the War of ' the "invisible The studeutsNfrom the fifth grade u love ror nome auu me communiiy government" tion. .' ;. J;... Mont, chamber of peaches grown In Utah guard, n'hnn thn linfinn riigitod fh? whaot and up, including the high school and will foster In his a community county and probably one fifth of all if moving at all. was laving its commerce The trail of 'which has the ' leads The Franklin school rengence and corn was cheap, there was , make of that are grown in the state and In plans entirely In a secret manner. from the murder of Jerry O'Connor 38 more being While the train stopped for a few TTtmlcntn will; mnlffli, eirMliitfl at the spirit which in largestJncjease Mil win ouiyinru. xium The military court Investigating September 7, through the deaths of win town as as well our the ihu bust he prodU"t'"" nt prrlei? nndnther ntllu manyNof man minutes Provo fair, several tnere last snug the at f in cominuully ICTS attendance depot, for evidences of Meegan and Bucher, all henchmen . for little residence locality in the state f ruitsjwe of the men in the party were inter- residents. Prizes wil oT gfore of witnesses our year. percentage In livestock. .Since the that time, jold contlnuei floggings, alleged : in resoectlve th best entries Utah." of the O DotinelL todaywas as view v v The iohows ine enrollment is by a Herald reporter.equally asrwelt faee of the extremely low price of in the Huck of Spike lorlraitheadquarters V'-Ncontestants will be claslfled production to cross also the path of Tony The a keen men Interview Mneser, oil); franklin, groups. 502; not wrold et the lleyed tell about it expressed Why WItneBses-weris corn much consumed still wheat lns hotel. Several an escaped : convict Parkerr W and j.impanogos. of thethings they had Many of the residents in Eleasaot Into six groups, and prices wll be flti'd thpmhv advertise nnr nroducta to be called before the board of In- Raymond, .high prices..- iu" .sUklTJH. At iiu. u. me wot tiiuuiio - "Thi8?ondition seen inthe.w.ps and were especially v f v uu til. with a bullet hole was Nonereu Raymond's body, mi our "iT' iiucivowu (recti the ques xhis to an ;rs city; helps keep quiry which is meeting behind , tion presented 4o the Klwanis club barred doors," Under the - strictest behind, the ear, was found the night excess of wheat in the county and lauding in their praise of Utah and eral years in- - the. cnltivati)nv of ferent . kinds Aor vegetables,-flowersPrbvo The enrollment in the livestock show will at the weefeiyiuncheon last Friday This interest and 'fruits.high at the same time beautiful flowers. . of September" 6. ... brings a loss in- her people. During the day they military guard; hool has excee(ted the first day Steve1 and Walter ODonnelL of a profit to the man who had seen much of Salt Lake City in was materially increased a year or also be Betel m connecetion with tne j nignt jjy Wm. T. Tew of Mapleton - The. work df the military court stead dies. eistration on any previous year, - after a three hour grilling today v ; the- - corn. Then, too, different tours around the city and so ago With the organization here; jair. j and Thomas Wheeler or Bprlugville Is expected.'.to continue ;for. ad is higher than was expected Its. purchases Features frKthe contest in the' wneJ1 tbey 8Uggegted that' Spring days are many head of livestock of what they had seen was a pleasant of the Dahlia club through whose Information what- WMre said to have furnished police no but there yet, the school authorities, efforts flowers of various species, adlt class are the prizes offered ;rUie alld Mapleton have a peach ever .was being given out by Colonel informutlbn on which to . hase :an according all classes in this county which are revelation 'to them, hey said. ;rs Principal I B. Harmon. for.lhe best kept grounds, jest ar-- 1 day celebration, Indictment of. two men in connecentrance into the steel in and especially dahliashave been Utah's to their own not proving profitable president of the board. ' --r Kesideut C. R Joneiin Introduc-bac- Graves, 'Te have never before experi- - ers because , of Jerry rangeXilower. gardenvfbest--kep- t A strong faction lu- - ihe legisla- tion, with- are not grain-fed- . dustry was mentioned by Colonel grown and cultlvatedv they One of the Interesting displays yatd and best keptsfront on jng tne sbject welcomed the guests ture Which Is attempting to meet in O'Connor, the first vlctoin of the G GUM oced such a heavy registration on A very great per cent of the wheat Fred N. Dow, preMdent of the Even beCrst days of our school," said grown in this county can be fed ing Express Publishing company at the fair wil be these flowers, and State street. 'fTT7-r--- -: and said he hoped the farmers and extraordinary session in un atteint war. 4. . -ve naa iuuy profitably on the farm where it is. president or the Portland Gas prizes will be given . the best exrriacipai Harmon. Gangs are fighting for supremacy People from different parts Ot tne' fruit growers, would come and let to bring iimjeOchjiieiit 'proceedings j lore stuthan 60 per. cent mora a at-- i the Klwanis club help them Jn the ngainst tKe'gTJv-rno- r, took encour- in me soma siaa oeer running trax- and, by so doing, the farmer Light company, president of ,' the hibits in order Joencourage the fur- county are expected to be "l lants AnmllAil TnAaiVflfr than vera hail' grown nee nt tnesnqw1 - cf their Dfoblems. and ther cultivation of flowers and tenon will make more profit on his live- Portland Railroad company agement- from, the speech of Sum- fie, while the police are waging ..rivih " '1 a the second .cay's registration I stock and materially assist in mar- president of the Portland Farmers' . After a general discussion by, the mers Hardy, former supreme court battle against the almost open ttade ' st year. Thus far we have- - regis- members "of the club it was the con- - justice'nt Tulsa, in which he de and to stop the killings growing out keting wheat at a better price, v club. He predicted that wonderful r"",Jr!"t refl aDont,800 students, which, are n annual clared that the executive: bodies "The bureau of animal industry things would come to the west with uimtra nf nninlin rhnt irided about half and half between has studied the relative values of the Lieutenant Wlllam Shoemaker of here of the blast festival day should be inaug- - could convene at any. time to inves-- . fruit establishing be junior and I the senior' high Wheat and corn and the methods of furnaces and coke ovens of the Colura ted. the first to take place 'In tlgnte questionable acts of stale. the detective bureau known - as a ,.';-"hard oper" today replaced Capfeeding wheat to the. different do- umbia Steel Corporation. 1924 Hnd that preparations for the officials. From reliable sources it was tain Thomas White in The enrollment in all of the mestic animals. ' Based on digestidetails and for the " advertising They expressed keen dissapoint-men- t charge of 3 were learned that messengers of the city schools have ble nutrients, 'Wheat and corn are today of not being ableto spend at the New City district,, battlefield should begin at once. to In sent one &r beyond our fondest auticl- the various points for being pound, least an hour or two visiting the of the gangs, where" groups are practically equal, pound The motion unanimously, carried state to get definite assurance from quiet menacing, these - studies. But scenes of interest In the city which . patlong,, said Superintendent H. A. according to old eyed meir" theeoinmittee on" public- - af- .membersthat to are that this willing corn alone corn make Is destined to become the industrial and they pixon morning. "In fact, if products last night --"unofficially" attended fairs be instructed to workNiut meet "within the next week" at mugs keep on as they did the first a better feed for cattle than wheat hub of the intermountain country. into the deaths of Mee some definite program and be pre-the wo days of the spot ' It Is not gan inquest registration. I and wheat products alone. It is not wede : and Bucher. A coroners jury to report at the luncheon some, unspecified .nowever, others In the party Among pared Jon't know where we will house all wnetner J definitely clear, necessary to grind corn as a hog William L. Blake,, of Portland, September 28th, at which time the the law (lermlts meeting any other was obtained with difficulty. Thirty . i the students) who are with us at feed, while wheat should be coarseof the Portland water disgrowers are Invited to be guests at. place than the capltol, even In the business men of the neighborhood iresent Monday evening we count-- d ly ground or crushed for feeding chairman to serve. Under the yese trict and vice president of a bank ; the Friday evening luncheon;48 oat of 300 ninth and tenth city. It Is known that local refused to any kind of livestock. fOn the Tour W. Blake; The luncheon was held at the capital Manager Philip members of the house have met In of the quiet watchers, none of the ear ..$1, Provostudents who did not. live in otherJiand, wheat, according tp ex- James Q. Gulnac, president of the laid were Columbia,. Cafe, riates this city with members from other witnesses talked much',' nor seemed' at the close of school Jast periments made in Nebraska, has Elmo Coffman Maine state chamber of commerce for thlrtyNseven. of the state and claim to have anxious to aid police by telling, who parts pring. If this influx keeps up proved 5 per cent more' efficient , V.$l rom OfAnil nn ; thn' lumber operator the necessary numbers' to meet and might have ..born ; enmity against- , the outside we will have trou-l- e than corn for one to five thou- grown in the TaylorW company. , from steers when and prominent Every city fattening ' to A. consider, the n George Lr Gerrish of Portland, a in handling all of them until we fed with alfalfa governor's position. the men who 'were, killed.. hay, a little prairie wholesale coalNlealer and .promi sand residents from .Syracuse to There were no automobiles in . Piirknrd Is an arrange matters FedcraL''Btate, county : and ,tity The it proceedings, impeachment linseed and .or straw, bran, Undifferently. hay nent church worker; George S. San Diego has it Main street, those days, say the oldtimers and in Sevnionr L. Mendeiihall in reimrt- - known, are being drafted, v indi- authorltis in confernce have de."The enrollment in the erode' meal." esident of -tJw- til Provo changed the name of-IHohhs. former vice front of each store of any conse Ing the Hobble Creek road project cating' that an assemblage might cided In an effort to stamp put beer to indicate that the heaviest Beems . Maine Central railroad and presi- principal thoroughfare to Center quence was a' long hitching rack said that the countycominisslaners. be attempted the early part of next and whiskey running: ig in the south nnrf nf thn v. "" ' "To "seek federal liidktmenta dent of the BerwtikXacademy ; street, there was a Main street where the farmer's from the city and the cattle association nnd Forest week. ftlty. The Franklin and the Mae- movement the known-liutiCLOSES here. GENEVA of were the. F. Merrill, settlements towns and y Henrv Service the neighlior. giving president nga.lnst- any railroad which fer scnoois having many more stu- And Provo's Slain street was the tied their horses .as they came into their support and it Is now possible SIIR1NER CEREMONIAL. . directors of the Port of Portland, firings Intoxicants Into the . man tney dld last year. wW!e lk "of Lsnnie Anieri street other ve hceiLdlstrlbiited city. e a wholesale dealer and 'bnnkerjynud town to transact their business. : .'.,Prograum Jia typical that the road'will be lunpanogos and the Parker are S. 8. Jones, the merchant king of George F. West, capitalist, 'owner ran towns and cities where. the bulk project niid extended over the niiioug Provo Shl'Iilt'i-- todny'iving' ' 'ITo order nil police captains . to folding their own,"- forO and is Intransacted of the of its business d(!tails Shrine, Provo's early days, recalls with divide until It meets, the other the arrests of air men known municipal water systems and SUCCESSFUL YEAR of ' eerotnoniel of Wyonrimi, Utah and to mer president of the rortinna.cnam-Ik- t Where the gossip is produced by the terest, how the farmers made their government, road. wih beer running. ' town idlers and street loungers, "To revoke Ileuses of breweries John F.. Mendcnhall In reiiortlng Idaho Shrine temples being staged, of commerce. weekly trips to the store arid - ex Old timers here still 'remember changed their butter and eggs- for the Utah lake project snid, that at Pocalello next Saturday, Sep- where evldence.of renlleer'ls found, Tbe resort season came to a fitthe tune when Provo's Main street the commodities they needed in the the project was moving Just as fast tember 22. The special Irain tor. v- -' .. LOSS was notbe modern, food and clothing line. as a project "of its magnitude could KlKalab temple of Salt Lake with : ting close Tuesday eVl'lilug at NO CALLED Il8"band leaves the U. o Geneva, tlie popular Utah lake rethoroughfare it is today.,; There was reealls. the.'lcarfellows move. Senator Smoot has assured P. station and patrol at Salt Lake at midnight or bright used to loaf around the stores aiiHiflt no coneretejavemeut, sort, when more than GOO persons' TO electric lichtsNind the brick struc attended, the band daliw given over if the landowners will Fridays 8eitenilee-lr-- : .35 as on project their they gossips, Service carry News just ' Provo band. Ia Lens' International y of the Every-!odbetween. president Baker, few far the the there tures water.. If to the mjd by take jivere b40d do In all Main street stores the agree BERKELEY, Calif.. Sept. 19. Provo Shrine states that their THESE CALLED JURY. ... .... seemed to' have an enjoyable I ": Among the' business men who world over guarantee is made that the water members will club, i. b 60f set at rest persistent rumors To not attend as a body (ionnty Clerk-- , Wallace JL Hales W'. event is street at on time Mai the located wer At although that there had l)een loss of life closing Sinclair After will Provo not and this at this, meet, morning gntev the, petit Jury reading warm. In to been has who GOi keep it Hied in the Lincoln high school on i, was ravaged by H.. Ereshwater tr.t. hn week.. About fifteen Shrluers be- Ikix several shakes, uba drew out The event closed one of the most when Berkeley here longetf thaVany other n,.vi "v,.inbusiness " of Intensive encn. according to Principal an al-Wflames Monday night, rieelnres that he can - vlsnaUze . J will Join the prosiectlviHtymen the . announced that beginning longing to the Provo club win Banks. f Regular class work successful seasons ever experienced search of the ruined area was man. Mr, Freshwater vividly most all of the characters described r It was IttiL Lake City OttotK't. Jerm of Fourth district " of the ...1.1 Ia AAnaf If l. the caravan at Salt under any management a I"gan as street Main when ex"' .. authorities court.---Monday ..morning with each splendid, lakeside resort. During started todav. City Friday. hovthe vn-th- e wss runnins tnr tUaM week and half h nil. rp,.,va the reports were veritable sea of mud andafter Of the 25 names 4 fawn eight are summer an unusual num- press, .belief that the Dyers, the Clarks. the Donovans. pHSt hubs '"" e&Qh " the sank. n8"l"tlo,-W.?.ulc1.the buggies t. on. l.he W classes were conducted for ber of successful of Provo citizens, .three live, in widow Boeart and her son Cy i Kram .. " outings hava erroneous- " rwta uuuu novr iiiiia .nwnaAfa on tai w regular Hour-- period;- - a V-rainstorm. ' Jl S.UA. RNll - t9irUftKU Jill, U1S MVV ' iL. uiii-'adjusters Vorking Sprlngvllle, and two are . Maple- ULme been held at Geneva, parties comi uuniuti-i- o uau nhnnn On account Before entering Into business he .nnu. oilcounter-partthe total of the harvesting of ing from different parts of the the fire rtoiilnns.three he Bxreptlng their rsays, t in that district ' loss today at $10,000,000 with only had assisted his father 1n making PMyo In the days of Main street , and American Fork the other towns ' tha state. of . many conIn used the was covered adobe that amount the raaents wiU not be of this -contribute no more tliau one Juror ia school until The resort lias been handled In a $4,000,000 A great deal of Interest has been business A check showed 641 struction of , the- - few iier on, each. . ; i;.',.:.. most exceptional manner by the by Insurnuve. . announcement since ' the were manifested two street Main in that the on 'We ' The .entire list follows: houses, nd CREEK buiyings destroyed HOBBLE management. Walter Tflylor-at rpHrturlza-tfot"Main Street the ," that 'v A large group of Interested not frame buildings. J. W. Gi8fordf Provo; Allert S. to square' m'ileiTjthat btirnedFrank- - Eastmond. According "of t week," said One of the palaces In Its day oii attended the culling 'dem- Stevens,-- Payson; Hay v. Monson, Plans forrebuilding ,w'ere lteinR BankiT: those yho-hnvo ,lMien"rloseJtothg principan theater Ik he Strand of shownatthe Main street was the frame buikllng onstration "arilie7KUltrjr"ynrd-Tt- f 'rom DresAnt- Ann, 1113 . . VC-. - Utah county resorts during the "Tnyson r I Amn rd- - Diamond,- - Maple--t- on Thursday, ''Friday and Saturday of wia that we will.bu.vc an HIE Fred lllllas, 595 North Ninth West homele5, numbering about a.uwr .M.C tt j E. O. Moe, Provo-Noaenroll--have past few years. Messrs. Taylor and taken care of temporar- estRbllshmeiit which has since then this week. this inorulng. The Pulley, Amert'nn Forki C. D. Gray, street, earl U-I- IIUI 1 1 1 cf mn tb11 250 students Eastmond have1 conducted the re- havebeenrelief In U LU measures are well -nmttwthr-o- f teHHUig K. Allred, Sprlngville: wurcdemjui-- 1 will be in excess of the sort in a most orderly and accept ilyand HAMMOCKS ARE SHELVED. WOMEN Hiraiea ny itoi. liyron 11. Aiuer m knel .AJaiiiS; Prcnsnnt, Grovet . of last'year. able manner. The bathing houses hand. ' . Service. News International. Rep- the IF. A; C, and County Agent' J. Cbarlesll. PleKSPRINGVILLE. Hundreds of workmen startea in American Fork; SeptriS swhubihik 19. The .. Lst .year the highest enrollment1 have been eniargca ana Pull RIOT resentatives of the Kiwanis club !'. Welch of Provo. -to dynamite CHICAGO, Kept, A. J. Ingram, l'rovo; Loe Ebner, the Lincoln high school reached in. the. lake made more popular the burned area today men, man company murdered tne nest ' . and the county commission escorted .Following the demonstration the Payson; Ji L. Wm. standing chimneys and other fS StUdentg. .This tour Bra nrlll Goshen; yearr at. during the' past aces left by the firer The work of Joke orseveral thousand vaudeville Internatloi;k, New, B"ervice; II. Rut ledge, chief forester of pnnltryiuen present culled the hens II. Whiting, Mapleton;' Charles E. It and Eastmond Mr. of behalf "In number by at least 85. Cejaat debris proceeding actors today when Is nMnvea forcsts'of Utah, and of Mr. Jlillus, wparattng the culls Wililo, Provo; 8. 8. Holm,"" Provo; the national ' i.ue ciass work Is now going on myself, I desire to thank the, public clearing. .'up the ,' " cars being built .would" JHjBLIN, y.XV. Blakesleo-- , forme -- supervi from tlie good bens. A careful watch llyrum K. Elmer,' Payson ; William us at rapidly. 10 almost inMonaftnn made a nosy , Tho for the patronage given Jltlt!!.rL today sor of the Uintah forest but now will U kept over the lwotlnsws fioverldjto, .Highland : A. C. the , past season," Geneva ndenu are lmi. iL )L intlftTrZVlt is outside .the Dall Elreann building Uklng a hold of their snid Mr.during MOVIE JURY DISAGREES . of the department of forest during thn next two weeks in order to Goshen; George Amasa" head, this morning session. n ? eve of Taylor the Inaugural th unusual Interest and ,mnk.,lii "e in the Ogden office, Ihrough to determine whether. or not. the Rowland, Sprlngvllle; Joseph S. upper berth. ,. have tried hard trails "We . Herald. The rBliMl thn ; frnm Trnnn. faculty members are eager for TK nna' nntiorfl t n Vf Knil- - son ' and1wrl to conduct the resort In a whole- International Kws 8evlce, restored1 order. Soldier Hobble Creek canyon ' Wednesday culling process reully reveals to the Wing. PpriiigvUie; . Joshua ,W. ..... . snccesafni Tea five feet, two Inches lonjf and will remoln on poultry Milan tho Iitta, Provo Bench; Thomas.' some' way and make of It a place LON' ANGELES, CaL, Sept 19 guard around the morning.: " hen. Trovo : Arthur J. Hardto visit is of the Thornley, The v purpose where the entire family might go The JJury In the case of Gaston Le?Jr!L an attack by Pvent Another .held lug. Provo; William Laureen,"' OlRh BREAKS ARM. a gone a trifle demonstrate to the county and the for a pleasant day's outing, and I Glass,) motion picture actor, who might men nod women', revolutionists. ' : . , ' ' of' John K. " Allen of American Fork. believe we have partially succeeded. was charged withe being- - dissolute but as it Is.it thinks It has -- one a The return of William Cosgrave forest officials the feasibility of at the farm ' : Proforenoon room .v. .. Vineyard this by "However, , there may be Goodrich, as president - of the Dall .'was making the . road through Hobble fessor was discharged early today tidy bit of work. Abler4 and Mr. Welch, A HUGHES FINER4L THURSDAY " of Mr. and. Mrs. William for improvement and we Intend to person, The Creek canyon forest road. certain. Frederlckson when v. Police thought Judge by Dr. John Hughes . of Spanish odricb, 82S West Third group of farmers Interested North make things still betterthere dur It reportedJtself "hopelessly unable It was thought there would not people of Sprlngvllle claim, that the large' ANTHACITE nONES OPEN. In the demonstration were present Fork, who died Monday at Port!"Jet- - ustained a broken left arm liig the next summer than we ever to reach a verdict": Is road for the road 'Straw be Proseproper any changes in. the Free 8tnte International Nsws Brvlc,-.'- ' City" ' v 'Several . land, Ore., following an operation to berry travelers and that It can be there .also, Tir !fTeral bruises about the body have done in the past." IIAZLETON. Pa... Sept 19. All cabinet for appendicitis, will cutor' Frledlander announced will be buried Improvements ""eraoon com a was a at contemplated when she Members into of would anthracite mines "of the Lehigh the as wH!ry shape passable be put Dall; legan court that the Friday wrown IN PAYSON MAN Jf OSPITAI from her bicycle. The make of Geneva a first class resort move a dismissal .of the Thursday., the services to be held small expense. to hear the They sembllng narntlvcly resumed early field opening charge today operation unIn the Spanish Fork Third ward, at Thomas E. Refse of s as she accidentally We have several surprises In store ' Glass-swell as a similar at Haslebrook, Weston; and speech of President Cosgrave. Re- point to the fact (bat after the road derwent an operation Psyson Wednesday 1 o'clock. i .' trl waUcin' on tne Bld- - for tlie neonle- - during the summer - ealnst fulled be bnllt is there little to will take the resume film oath. Thesewill publicans mines Louis Mores. very Gasnlef, walk He was n brother of Mrs.' Allen The ut operathe'AIrd hospital. of 1024, and are making prepara- charge against that they would not take outlay for malntainence as the road tion was performed by Drs. J. W. Banks of Provo and a director, Mrs, Helen, McCIoskey within a few dsra as soon as re- 4 Indicating A tions to handle the many thousands . The inlnred "rlrf wtvon nephew of their seals.' '. , i is pairs can be made. iruperur iirviei'ieu irom novo Aird and L. U. Stewart of Paysou. ur. is. u. uugnet." and Alma Rhoades., V Dr. H. & pyne, -- who will come there next year." I waters. 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