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Show TEE HERALD. HE-DAIL- When yen use Herald Want-Ad- s more than 2109 J'su rwh into Try one next tim yen bare aomething te notU trade, or rent. . .11 First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising; andjirst delivered in the homes - ... ' ' " f ... ..... ' i i r ""' AAA'-- - COUNTV Head-Predic- W w-- 7 HAS - . . ' AAA . AAA ' RF mmmj I III fll inn n I A v A wt wxa. W WIMJ has been given V IMIW X ". The answer is: TIia V A' T TT RELIGIOUS BQQSIEi am? n Colorado than I u - VU WWW W n W .... this section of the EIGHT-YFAR-n- AO. wwmm ' 1 J 1 K ROY in ww r Kll STRUCK DOWN AND KILLED EIPHASIAZED BY AUTO ON FIFTH WEST ' . ll 1 UUil U w :-J iwtw" lteam wcupicu iarjfe Collins 4 ii ll wa ' 'A4 ' ' Great FMureFor ts 1 IiIEETINPROVO , .' BUSiiiEss-r.e- r - . i " FIND KETTLE FARI.IERS AND D.&R.G.SAYS- - - " ' - wRdikoad REfFMR fiF ...... cm rfo flliTOOIklL f HERA r frffriHw rcf iraw Y THE WEATHER Kain north, rain or snow south portion tonitrlit and probably Tuesday; colder Tuesday., UTAH spaces in u Religion - Class Workers of onof Mr- - and newspapers, Springs, Boulder, Ft. Utah Stake Gather in WarnervJ065North Fifth West street, was instantly lolled 8dvertisin to People who never before had heard of o' Annual Convention. Provo. Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock when a small automobile1 knocked him to the road and ran over him. The accident hap- - ' v football team is a fine advertisement for the .A good T. H. Beacom and Other Bail ' 'on the street just opposite his home, "about i three- pened school and jhfrjeity. OCCULT INFLUENCES T ir. x L..:-.- -Officials Visit Steel Plant" MEETING CALLED BY fourths of a mile north of Pioneer park. Lll NEED OF RELIGIOUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and Yards. cau&i. vt MUKUi.Kteam t0 hejp the university support high-clasTRAINING IS THEME worth-whil- e the i3 eaid to have ben driven -by Arthur Field who has recently moved here from Delta. -r- l looioau. . chance tn Ti olp win frtme - jaturlav wh. . rP a 1NSPECTPROPOSED SITE All Farmers ahd Business f Two Women and Manifeldin amU. 01 TH. .1 Outlook for Successful Year and Lamar Hunter, livine at 445 East First, fiuith afro-- ,' !;.. nas oiierea ol Tux&a uity to uuui ymys uere. 011 Tcxsikjr Jail Pending Solutio Men Are Urged to Be OP CREOSOTING PLANT ReUgioirCiass Wort- - pshertheTxy to the Drs. Westwood-Bec- k tharsMnTe-- is Tflayedw nSairmeriraflhcrB: hospital -Mt the Present. of.Myster Promising. . reaching the hospital toDlarit in Piu vu Yrlht brqrwaseaofore " According to Dr. David Westwood, who examined the Colorado cities have Football Booster clubs, business men boy, the auto passed over his head, fatally iniurinir the hmin who reserve an entire section of the grandstand for their orParty of Distinguished DenBy KENT COCHRAN. "The great need in the world tover & Rio Grande Officials rrea had been down town with r cannot Provo Football form Booster a ganizations. International News Why Service Staff S MEN. day," said Dr. H. M. Woodward at Leo Bean,, a farmer living about a ' t 6imJ Ttav In PpavA club? ' Correspondent. the Religion class convention of the CITY The farmers of Utah county block north of the Warner home at SAN DIEGO, Cat, Oct. 22. The If you want to get into such a club leave, your name with Utah stake at the tabernacle Sunand the 'members of the Provo end of Fifth West street He the Chamber of Commerce will grewsome "kettle of bones".. JSuund Graduate Manager George Fox, of the B. Y. U.; Walter day afternoon, 'Is to come back to. was riding on a, load OT coaL Mr. hidden in the chapparal on the side fundamental principles and get the Bean stopped outside of the boys' That Provo and Utah county meet with the executive commit-tKiwanis B. of the James Tucker. Adams, club: president of a back HELD TUESDAY home of the Mission canyon spiritual point of view. of the Agricultural Council have great futures before them, to let him off the waeon. Jnh of E. S. the home Drive Georee of iniaspresident Schick, Hinckley, secretary of the "Educators all over the United Rotary club; of Utah at the Junior High was the prediction made here Sat' as Fred stepped on the pavement a" '" was taken today to the Chamber of Commerce, or The Daily Herald, States are alarmed at the present nrday evening by T. H. Beacom, re- r Scool auditorium, Provo, TDES- - ing realtor, of conditions and beHevethat modern 23. SHJOOStt nompsotvJ uiwruwrj iiet cently named retveofJheJen-re- Pollsi in Ten Voting Districts Provo Bench drove by going south. bone specialist will civilization Dr. .of cause fail The & Rio Grande Western raliThompson's C. C. member of of the to Every According eyewitnesses the boy the crises; they say, is not because upen iz Hours, rom is urged to be present and all scienunc examination of the score stepped in front of th. horse and' or more of charred bone f ragameut.s, oecause me aevu nor imin loiiuws Mr. Beacom and a group of rail-- . v7A.M.to7P.M. as farmers interested in the co a small automobile ' buggy just TODAY'S POEM fffiYTfflNG' .fri Agricultural Council of Utah , to Discuss Farm Prob-- . lems Here. iSJSUtBer S 7 f' - r' nylryhJdo .J Ite'ljti 'd Ff3ean!reiir)ld 1 M. ;'...' -- -- sr 1 1 1 1 I J-t.- acultv-has-decid- 1 ed FARMERS-BUSINES- PRIMARY t o " XJraJNINCL-OGTQBE- jK-.t- 'j uggy-niven-by-a gu.ujL R Mr;-Ba- tes - man is not as religious as he used going south and loaded with a lanre to be, hut because of, the complexi The Provo city primary election crowd of young men squeezed in ties oi an enlarged industrial Held Mrs. rv ,. . I t, I, ..1 .1 between the wagon and the buepv. ' -paty. Mrs. Beacom, "V urau.iy, "Thr. Krespnt Bire hn iWlnnnrl Mrs. A. B. Walker. t6" aVoid an ThT halilt W thinkiug in" patches. -- acwmpanying 23; a:iie. faiUoad-fiie- ij other auto coming north tho driver ten The in the dis polls voting Each profession or trade has estab Mr. BeaconSwere Cass Harrington, of the southbound ' auto swerved ' "IT'S EASY FALLING OFF By E, S. HINCKLEY. . lishcd a code of ethics for its own tricts wlU be open from 7 o'clock in right in front of the horse j special masterNof Denver; A. E. partner. and 7 the o'clock at until morning' Eden of Chandler to look Provo so out Adam didn't of it.) night (Text: till he got good particular sphere, and these are Walker, of Little ck, atk.; r. a. Secretary Clark, a Burns detective said to- - j The lulling places of the various buggy and knocked the boy to the directed in the same direction."' Mike was a conductor on an atmospheric train ; raffle ma- n(WaoUelgh, passengi day, is a man of many aliases. He ' wheels the grounds, pnnsimr over: Dr. Woodwurd spoke of the great districts are as follows: District 1, the One blue day he tumbled off his skyhigh aeroplane. a roamer and has worked as sales-- 1 ager, 01 lenrer; kedClld, chief boy's head.. Some months ago there was or- is need for religious education and First ward Social hall; district 2. traffic officer, of man in Seattle, Salt Lake City, San HyerjKB. W. Mrs. Leoua just-befoMichael Johnson, a nelchbor' he hit the earth a whack) said that educators are unanimous Hotel Roberts ; district 3, Franklin murmured Kobbins,' assistant genefar fmght ganized under the auspices of the Francisco, Honolulu t the Warners, notified the parents ' and many school ; district I Pioneer ward can ?" 4, "It's ever back but off, some in easy falling their opinion that get and passenger agent, of Salt La religious or tne uoy or the accident but His correct Agricultural College of Utah what other western cities. teaching must be given the children chapel; district 5 Parker school; when they enme out on the street, and V. A. Tompkins,1 traveling nown as the Agricultural Coun- - name, the authorities claim, isi diSLrlct of Mrs. home J. Ut 6, to in order projexye clllUzailon. He agent, of Bait Lake. hUd already" been rushed to the freight . This organization Everett Drew 7!ark and he jias atL - Bppze wa5.0nce.an autocrat arid --itove "an auto-car, Last Second North ; dis" The party visited the D. 4 Br Q. cil. ot Utah,. quoted statistics showing that only trict' hosiital by the mau who struck him consistsNif an executive committee yarious umes iransposea me inree all at Sniffed the and exceeded limits them Fifth 7, far: ward by district chapel; three of out in ten children W. yards, the steel plant at every . of ten members with fifteen auill words of his name, often omitting "Now he's made his a wreck and Booze is on his back; the United States today get any or- 8, Maesec 'school ; district 9, Junior down. vtoh, and Provo canyon. The ladles lary commltti one or the other of them. According to eyewitnesses the car district high Ttmpano10, school; It's easy falling off, but can he ever get back? 'went as far through the county as ganized religious training. was going at a rate of about 30 More light was shed ou ' the A large nmnlier of Religion class gos school. ' The personnel oNthe executive strange happenings Springville, Payson and Spanish miles an hour when it passed in Mission at the one candidate for each Only of workers the stake the attended Fork. committee is as follow :William-Jersailed office ontheevenIngj)f.!FelfcL Is state of JriveJhome ; the at upon nings onlhe Bryan present printed i ship three sessions of convention. the E. .A. Larkln, representative-- of H President Peterson, of fbe Agri 7 last, the date of Schick's It is expected that the vot About seven or eight young men Wilson was the captain, true, but Bryan was the mate. the Republic Creosotlng company, cultural College, chairman, 'Judge rnary Sterling Taylor, stake snperln ballot. , when F. A. Comstoelf , wlU be very light on account of who had been picking apples at the disappearance-ing - was with the railroad was his When music Tne teuueut, the captain held presided. course, he took another tack; party during H. H. Rolaapp, W. W. Armstrong of a- neighbor, appeared before the of Wllford Peck on Provo ' rendered by the tabernacle choir no competition in uuy of the offices. orchard the forenoon, taking them ever the the National Copper bank; Ephralm authorities' Bench and wer0 on their way home , It's off, but can he ever get back ? easy falling of and .told seelug under direction Prof. R. the of J. Is to where site the creosotlng plant from work. Bergman, president, Utah Farm several pieces of old furniture and Boshard with a duet from. Violet erected, Just west of the The drlTer of the death ,car J. R. Murdock, president, three partly filled gunny sacks loadwas Then there a kaiser on German the and Celestla Johnson. IX vfbla Steel corporation land, andon bureau; squatted throne; failed to reiiort the accident either Provo Reservoir company; Harry ed into a light track. He and his T. N. me v. it it. u. une. President the he bulldoze ' other people like his own. to the police or the sheriffs office. -Taylor urged ' Thought that could president, . Cache Valley wife noticed particularly, he said, class The special car of the railroad Parker, instructors of the Religion Now he is said to have done wife's his look how in bureau ; A.,- A. Hinckley, because the Although she'll Farm experimenting black; dilapidated furniture work to use their Influence and visitors was attached to train No. state t ED-WOMAN -AGeverything possible It's easy falling off, but can he ever get back ? loy agriuctural commissioner ; comlna from a home fhev knew to in . Sunday, and Sunday afternoon their children giving the ability after striking him down, he did not W. Beegmlller, CarU, GrayrntainnlyewlngrstTOcirthem sound fundamental religious prln was spent1ntrandJunetlonrColt).' sny-c-- f" to the accident fatal J.I report Pacific Union System;, as passing strange. Two hours Mr. Beacom recently ' succeeded president cipies on which to build their life. Father used to the boss, till mother got the vote. f flcer as the law requires. general freight agent, ater,; however, they were nonplusHe also said that there seems to be Mr. Yound as receiver of the D. ft Funeral services were held in the Sheriff J. D. Bovd and Polled his Next his likewise and his Line. Short got got job goat. daughter sed to see the truck return with a rellgiuus awakening - in - business stskr tabernacle Monday afternoon Officer Archie" Sellers went to the' B. G. W. lines..' He had been vice Oregon the ; Now he does the dishf and he tidies np thfrshackr the tame furniture. as welles In the schools. 4 president and chief operating for Mrs. Martha Ann Smith Harris, Warner home early Sunday morn auxiliary committees rep- affair, they said, it Watching noticed was s easy falling off, but can he ever get back? cer of the Chicago, Rock Island ft "nfteen the President F. S. IIarrl9fiaid that aged pioneer and daughter of the ing investigating aU the details of following : Utah mar- that the furniture was resenting but there unloaded, three conditions for mak Kicinc JaiiroadV ore, first Patriarch Ilyrum Smith of the accident Nothing could be horses and were sacks Even without the Iron and steel kets, cattle, hogs, sheep, a successful class. He missing. Latter-daing Religion the Saints church, who learned, however, about the driver (Tag: A good tune and some belter words would almost make a said tiiese. conditions mules, dairy products and manufac are the call. died at her-hoPending the completion 'of the Industry this city and county turing, poultry IsVE.-Ar- V lu thhr , ... . AnhougTftno car. was bees, reclamauon, Copyright4919, thin-to- e m a suitable si id grow wonderfully-drcn, and t development organization louded with several young men only day morning. of ranges, i iruits, anarysisfhebone"Tragamenty1)y to the attitude of the parents in sup Which next few years," Mr. Beacom said, truck is Dr. expected Thompson, Bishop Joseph ..Nelson ot. the one of them, Arthur Reese, . was crops, field crops, seed produc consume from one to four in an interview for The Herald. porting tne movement Provo Sixth ward bad charge of the known to any of the ey witnesses of and two dozen detectives anddays, the "You here have everything the civ tion, sugar beets, dry farming "We hare the and children the county r services. the accident. f press committee. ilized man could wish for, water, authorities today redoubled their organization," said President liar was rendered by memChief of Police afternoon Sunday a of the At meeting Agricultural ris. "Are we going to let these go bers of the tubernacle choir and bad Wren Wilklns continued the invessoil, climate, scenery, and an ln- work along other lines. The mysdustrlous people. But with the ad- Council held at the Hotel Utah Sat tery has so many anglesthey say, by default through our neglect to been arranged by Prof. J. It. tigation in an effort to locate the Presl 10 o'clock at morning vent of the- Iron industry no ordl- - urday push this matter? If we as pa Boshard. A chorus, composed of driver. lli called at Hip hnmg gf Ml- Vthat many more days wlU be re- members of Peterson and other dent rents-lnstnnrv mnn 1an nrodlpt th fnfnrs nf that the chttdTanttttHaTMarle Hedonist Homer, Carol Reese but no one there knew the oi tfasm. at toe ueugion cinss exercises we will Pyne, Sarah Ramsey, Norma Bul- owner of the car, and Mr. Reese BaXtan county. 1 wouldn't I l"' One of the lines of inquery yet to be a assembled rathe those thorough A survey of the timber area In have a successful organization." attempt a forecast, but let me say lock, Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Peter was on the bench picking apples. mber of the Brigham that nothing thus far predicted will program to be carried out In the fuSterling Taylor gave a preview of Jensen, Roland Olson, Murray Rob- The chief learned, however, that ' on the Uves of the! the vicinity of the north fork of the Utah of ture agricul three come up to the progress the . city development Lyceum course Provo river will be begun this week. the Religion class work for the erts und J. A. Claysoo, sang "When the driver was a Mr. Field who has ' persons now in jail on charges loung University and county will make. Iron and ture. At this meeting it was decided of forgery Clark, Mrs. coming school year and said that First Uie Ulorlo us Light of Truth recently mo ve- d- to Prove from- Etta DrewjwUl be given at College ,HaU this unin cities to various call steel forces a city ahead rapidly, meeting when Jay MacLarenr rrhe byJJnlteL.States forestry officials, Uie opportunities Jor a splendid Burst Forth in This Last Age," Delta. and divorced wife Mrsrj'vening Clarkrhls com of chambers of more rapidly than anything else." der the auspices K complaint may be filed against Schick. The latter has signed a Girl With the Camera Mind." will to Include S. S. Stewart- - assistant record In that line of work in Utah and "Farewell AU iCarthly Honors. "Look at what the Iron Industry merce at which au members or tne full mnfmninn nf fnrirtna- the nower appear in recreations of . famous forester, Ogden ; Dana Parkinson, stake had never been more promis Mrs. Marie Homer and a quartet the driver of the car for failure to aU commerce other of nsd has done for Birmingham, Ala., and chamber than at the present time. of attorney by which possession ot plays.' sang, "O My Father." national ingMrs. report the accident to the proper Miss MacLaren is a gifted nrtbt supervisor of the Wasatch Gary, Ind.,M observed : Mr. Wad citizens interested tn ny and all Schick's $75,000 estate was obtained, I E. i arnsworth gave an Poulton Pyne and Mrs. Norma Poul? authorities. . .. under and Park line of agriculture, included forest, Morgan Rangers on astounded talk who and the has Interesting Religion ton delighted Bullock three. "Hold all the confession implicating sang was the duet Fred ounll Warner a of th named above himself committees Chnrles Mr. Wadleigh expressed McDonald. The party class work from the standpoint of the various -ldlpnce8 "11 over America during and My Hnnd.aud"MrS." Sarah third grade at the Timpanogotr Mrsi Schick waaMpxirtltaJ)e as pleased that 4he Republlc-Creo-aot-lng will leave .Wednesday for the tim- moiner in wuicn sue eiupuusizeu lue to won. two with her the Professor Boshard years past and of school Ramsey the county physlcdcr the care and was well liked by all of " ber site.' company- - has decided to of plays. opportunities for religious training sang, "I- Know That My "Redeemer his Little schoolmates-and- . teachers. . We are therefore cordially urging Hana.vThe nervous strain followlngj derful ' . " said to have a remarkable The timber cruise will require In th honifr thst eomes hand lnf; Lives. She ,, He was born March 8, 1910. in the denouement overtaked her powabout one month to complete. The hand with that of the Religion class busy counting the new the citizens of Prove, interested in ers of ac to ,?IT) - "You'U bemat character and beportray ability condition Provo. 'He is survived by his paresistance, the inausmes wiu eome .to tnis this great undertaking, to be at the party will determine how much tim work. rents, three brothers nud one sister, agravated by the fact that she tion by- means ofthegesture andof tone section Is in and ber county within the next few years," auditorium In the Junior high ahool ing the what there a of T. student Allen, the Joxeph persons Child making to a qualltv, to give birth Roy, Max, Adelbert, ... and Marie . he declared. r--r building at 7 ISO, Tuesday evening at is expected stand out crenrly and dis- quantity of it should be cut and Religion chiss work, showed how . Warner, all of Provo. ' which one or more members of the within two months. The unborn lit- drama that - placed for sale on the market The the various lessons taught in the won admlrafor has the of tinctly services will be held In Funeral executive committe of the Council tle one, she confessed, is the child , tlon percentage of avallablet!mber will classes are of vital benefit to the of her audiences. Third ward chapel Tuesthat at different ' times the Provo will be present to thoroughly discuss Clark, whose attentions she was di I' One critic says of Miss MacLaren : be estimated in every forty acres as boys and girls in their everyday herAlleging afternoon at 2 o'clock, under from the stars" day Ernest has Dickerson, the plans and the future outlook of rected by "messagesreserve. husband, ; "In giving performances Miss a unit and from this the board feet life. direction" of Bishop George the , without to - Mrs. accept i abused and la mistreated Utah. her, 11 The invocation was offered by Included in the whole area will be Fuwebjou. . Sunday school conferences were agriculture A. renewed effort was aiso maae MacLaren wears a simple evening - Oscar Bjerregaard and the .benedic Ines Ambrose Dickerson has filed : held 8unday morning and evening Interment will be In the Provo There will certainly be an oppor today elicit further Information frock. Rigorously she excludes her computed; divorce. a V for suit A rough estimate by forest of tion by Jesse ashburn. . In five wards of Utah stake; Provo tunity for the farmers, fruit grow- from the two small children of the own personality as a fatal InterferCity cemetery under the direction of Tooele at She Jn July the Berg alleges that .Fourth ward, Lake view, Spring ers, dairy men and livestock men to Schick's, whose names, shortly af- ence In leaping, as she does, - from flclals ot the amount of . available PROVO BOY DIES IS Mortuary. hUMband 1922 the grabbed her, slap is ville Third ward and Mapleton. come together and become acquaint ter the dlssapearance of their fa- character to character, rronj comedy timber In the unsurveyed portion OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. ped and choked her and that at Mid Exercises were given by the var ed with the broad comprehensive ther, was without court order to pathos,., emotion to, passivity, from ' 8.000,000 to 10,000,000 board vale In August 1923 he threw her to man's voice to woman's.. Nor. does feet The unsurveyed area Is ious classes ot the schools. . In the program that is being fatherer by changed to Clark.J;!L: Word today was received from the floor and shipped her face. She to from Kamas to road the illuto to a the of interest she the need gun produce evening topics $850 the Agricultural college and the de"Out of the moutns or tne Daoes, head .of the Provo river, now Oakland of the .. death, Saturday also alleges that he ordered her and Sunday school work were discussed partment of agriculture of the state detectlve said," may come a clew sion of a pistol shot, or even a the R. Murdock and Francis out of the home a 10 month old In of "Jack' Joseph that baby With evening this city, under high the to construction, indicate member a of of . by the ward bishops, of Utah. that wlU lead to a solution of the string In peart of the Provo Reservoir in from the of work son before returned old he Klrkham, Duun, year officials forest state, way built, member a the great gem robbery the superintendency and jewels Many times before we have said mystery.? r no longer company, met with the Utah county ' he Mr. that Mrs. and Elliot to cut evening be Dunn, formerly saying able small may the operators "see" of the board. The audience of the state gUnt "what we most need ts commission Monday morning and Provo, but Who renoved to Cali loved either. In each of the conferences a large Now let ns repeat again that co CANDIDATES SPEND NOTHING revolver. hear" the clink of - the and market the Umber profitably. of ot niarrled'in-P'ov- e -fornia-ago.few week petitioned wlU Sale of Umber hand-cufen as bear Just statements filed attendancewerepresenl at eachfes- operation, coupled -- with - Integrity, The - March 1922. " ot . to be used the for . was purpose (830 cause . The of the death dlpcruise. i the tne a present door following slam in alon. of and tenacity will eventual-- with C tr Recorder Fred Evans ny the distinct ditches and a cus of industry - Mrs. Dickerson for the son ' AU other forest areas In the vicin of asks survey Is making theria. the The boy grand a know that in the Vineyard ward Superintenwin for the future' farming com T)r. n K. TTanaeiL. Charles Hopkins movies, even when you canals In Utah. Wasatch and Salt ity ot the Provo river have been sur- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ash ton. of Provo. tody of the baby and for alimony. dent John Madsen, who served tn munlty of our nation. mi Ruth Pmt Fsrrer. cand dates fiasn on tne screen cam warn. Lake counties In connection with tho ser Announcement funeral of the said. officials forest and cut, the superintendency during the past DONT FORGET TO BE PRES for mayor, city commissioner ana ; i ne second numner on mi courar veyed , WED. Utah .lake reclamation FOUR COITLES lie made proposed vices Is surto later. since ten the been has An vnara. mmm 1 It years hnnnrnhlv released. ENT. ...... ., . dtv auditor, respectively. Indicates will be Edmund Vance Cooke, poet, been is have Uoensea to Provo be wlU , The and project Marriage the other body brought of the regions His counselors J. K. Allen and that nothing has been spent for elec- philosopher and humorist, Saturday vey The survey, according to Mr. Mursued by County Clerk Wallace M George Wells were also released. SPECIAL MEETING OF ELKS. tion purposes thus far by any ot the nLcht This wilt be Mr. Cooke's most accessible timber has been cut for burial. will cost approximately $10,. the to dock, Hales following couples Provo! were second visit to the B. T. U. and WyT As the new snoerintendency .. . , v A special meeting of the provo candidates. The Woman's Municipal Council Bishop William Charles Beckstrom 000. Wasatch county has spproprl-ate- d GET TWO DEER. on the platform at set apart James Blake, George lodge of appeared having O. Elks will be held P. $100. Salt Lake county "bridge : id bW and Nena Matilda Hansen, both of "Among the first hunterito re- wlU sponsor Wells and Leland Gammon. this evening at Elks hall for the MRS. GOLDMAN IN IIOSPnALTl the "T" some 13 years Sgo. turn from the deer hunt are William mrty at the Armory tomorrow Spanish Fork: Murel Henry Shad state of Utah $2500 and the Unites to the route en now la Cooke Mr. of wife business. Mrs. Goldman, Katberlne of transaction $3000. Important coast where he baa, Ivceum A Feurod and Fred Young,- - who evening, the prowedrt to be used In den and Laura Mae Snyder, both of States government commission deSHIP STRIKES MINE. according to the announcement L. U. Goldman of Prove, underwent Pacific The Utah county two deer in for plavgrotiiul inliipioint Provo: George O. Ellis and Alice CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct., 20 made by Exalted Ruter E. B. Whip- nn operation at the Alrd hospital engagements, for the entire winter. remit that they bagged The deer Is paying the money the Council has iurchsmvl for the Eveline Johnson, both "Of Provo cided to appropriate headUner of Spanish Fork canyon. ,The Italian steamship Agntoclos ple and Secretary Paul Saturday morning. Reports from Wednesday he Is the at but that none of It would the Bonne- - said to have been about four years nse of Provo children ;tt I be city John O. Chrlstensea and Pearl asked for, are tn the effect that the program offered struck a mine In the Gulf of Iamidt Thuradav evening the. annual roU h be paid until after January 1, 1924, ' PiercXboth ot Provo. old. pU"irounds. villa club In Salt Lake. she la getting along splendidly. today. Forty men are reported call meeting' Is to be held. , . missing. road officials visited Provo, Satur--i day. . Beverar ladies were in the I operation of business men of cities and the growers of the state should attend. v which officers' feel confident are from a human body, which will de-termlne, according to District Attorney Kempley, whether or not E. gea"wnB"" the slaying of his missing business By 1 Edmund Vance Cooke -f Com-merc- e. j " re ' car . -- -- - ,J FUNERAL FOR - foihe y, & ' It y wi B. Y. U. LYCEUM PROVO TIBER . The-musi- c BEGINS TONIGHT TO BE SURVEYED -- st SaK -- I . - L Mrs-Car- ' ol . Js MRS. DICKERSON ASKS DIVORCE ; SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCES ' ' APPROPRIATE trib-buta- FOR SURVEY, hey-we- re ; fs you-oft- " . . : t' , . a $l0 - hn-nl- hil - |