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Show IHB HERALD . When T0it '' r Herald THE DAILY HERALD , Waat-Ad- s you have kttt. Try ens next time r rent something to ?R trade,-e- First- in 11 . ". A OVER " " Sn npinst., .first , wt iw vM-tm-n- iwt : X v ' T . FARM PRODUCE Peach Crop Exceeded All L. L. Donitan Says Lake Can Produce Greater Wealth. Other Fruits Sent Out Than Farms. of State. Apples Rank SecdndaJffita 185 Carloads Graded and Shipped. 1 1 Little Fish in Canyon streams. ii PROSPERITY IS PREDICTED REBELS a FORNEWYEARjt - IRON AND STEEL MEN PRESIDENT OBREi BEGAN IN GERMANY, HOLLAND DIRECTS LOSING BATTLE ESPECIALLY OPTIMISTIC Clergyman ' Praises Religious Government's Troops Eefire Better- Wages in Mountat Tolerance Throughout to Munoz on Mexican Districts, Asserts Denver Banker. oad. Civilized World. GIFT-GIVIN- G 8 u 1 r - That thece Is greater profit In the Utah county's leadership in fruit 'is demonstrated in the, report Just development of trout in Utah lake made by Charles j. Sorenson, crop than in all the orchards of the county,' is the, assertion made by L. inspector. The peach crop was by far the L. Donna n, Provo canyon resort .largest single item in the fruit ship: owner and trout expert of- - recog ping of the county, 392 carloads of nized ability and understanding, in graded and Inspected peaches. The a communication to tne i'rovo apple shipments comes next in quan Chamber ,of Commerce. "The net profits' that could be Pears are tity, with 186 carloads. next with 38 cars. There were 18 raised in the lake could be greater carloads of onions shipped and 17 than the net profits of all of the live cars of potatoes. Prunes occupy a stock, fruits and grains of Utah lowly position with three car while county," Mr. Donna n declares.; turnips re the lowest with but two His letter follows : carloads. By LYMAN L. DONNAN. It seems; to be the consensus of The largest somber of peach cars left the Snow station, 58, with opinion of those that claim they Springville ranking second, 66 car- - know, that there are comparatively loads. Pleasant prove and Orem few trout in Utah Lake. Why? The potential possibilities of the follow witn 01 and 47 cars respec value of the trout that could be tively. Orem was the leading apple ship- raised in the lake is almost un per, sending out 8? cars. Snow was believable. second with 36 and Pleasant Grove Lamp the net profits of all the livestock fruits and grains of Utah third with 30 cars. Snow again leads in .pears, ship- county and the net profits from ping 12 carloads, white Orem ship- trout that could be raised in the lake would exceed them all. ped 11 ears. When you consider the income Both station leads in prunes- - ship of au the prunes from five acres of trout ponds proping marketed outside the state, the perly handled and then compare the other carload coming from Orem. possibilities of fifty square miles of Booth also shipped the most onions, the finest water, in the world, son may get some idea of the potention slz carloads. American Fork led in potatoes, value of Utah lake. In private hatcheries feed and with seven carloads and in turnips, being the only turnip shipping point labor are the offsetting items. In Utah lake the abundance, of in the county. . Shipments made from the various feed is there ready for use. The only expense is labor and feed points were: American ForkPeaches 1, ap- until the trout are flngerlingsfter you have your equipment for hatchples 14, onions 1, potatoes 7. Booth Peaches 1, apples 2, ing and retaining. It would be easy money If live onions 6. stock, fruit and crops, fitter they Barry Peaches 3. Caryhurst Peaches 9, pears 7, were started, would require no labor, No feed or expense ! applet 1. - Curtis- - Peaches 30, apples L. IhiaJa not an experiment or spec Elberta Peaches 23, pears 3. business ulation ; it is a guilt-edg- e KJeler--Peach1, apples 5. proposition, restocking of a depleted Lakeview Peaches 12, apples 2 condition ; for if we may belieye the Lehl Apples onions 2. old settlers, the lake and streams Iilndon-rPeach- es 4, apples 14, teemed with trout when they came. Mapletoh Peaches 6. Even when I fist settled here 27 Miner Peaches 27. trout would . only comyears Orem Peaches 4.7, pears 11, ap- mand ago 12 to 15 cents per pound. . ples 37. Even at that time trout were Payson Peaches 3, cpples 1, caught by boat loads with seines and ' Catholic Priest Tells Kiwan-ian- s Revolutionists Again. Defeat Nation's Captains of Industry See Greatest Post-wa- r Federals Near San of Origin of Santa Business. Marcos. , Clause. PLEADS FOR STOCKING UTAH LAKE IN TROUT SNOW STATION LEADS AS SHIPPING POIN MEX FOR CENTURIES - " n....i.N SURRENDERS DATES BACK : PRTflP. TWA CVWrk 2,000 YAQDIS i a 't - - ' ..yt , (SANTA CLAUS x GREATER THAN COM 1 . THE TAIL THAT WAGS THE DOG I FROM ' it,, -n , w- DErEMRP.ft-57TTo.- THE WEATtiEB- colder. UTAH Snow tonight, Moderate cold wave south portion. Friday generally fair. i. a ueuuti tui in, n.. mv flOrnta. . w uuiti usiiiy t unu ft . PKOVO. UTAH. THURSDAY. . '.X. . 600 CARS iTROUTPROIFT FRU1TSHIPPED t net T . Copyright 1933 by International Santa Onus originated many cenInternational News Service. News Service. V ' ,.. turies ago, according to the Rev VERA CRUZ, Decs. 20 RevoluNEW YORK, Dec. 20. America Father J. G. DeUilre, of the Cath tionary forces under General Garw faces one of its greatest post . war olic church, who was the Christ- General Gonzales and General mas speaker at the meeting Thurshave again defeated the fed- business years in 1024. A majority . wday noon of the Provo Kiwauia erals In region of Sun Marco, ac of business leaders look for "conclub. cording to advices received by, Huer- - tinued Improvement" over 1923 re Santa Claus originated In the la ueuuquarierB uuu.vv garded generally as a good year. The Catholic church centuries Two thousand Yaqul Indians and most pessimistic prediction looks to ago," Father Delaire asserted. "Then" he General Lopes Ortiz, of General the New Year with "conservative was known ss Saint Nicholas, one Martinez's federal staff, surrend- optimism." of the most popular of -- Catholic ered to the revolutionaries. This is the consensus compiled saints, the patron saint of Russia News Service from The federals have abandoned San and Lorraine, and especially of Marcos and retired to 'Munoz, on the bankers, merchants and manufact' children. little , Mextcano railroad. General San- urers from coast to coast Business "The giving f gifts at Christforces now con- barometers cited in proof Of the mas time started in Germany nbd chez's revqlutionary tbieInter-Oceanl- c and hopeful view are the condition of Holland and since .has spread all trol both stocks, the building boom, improveover the world. The word 'Christ- Mexicano railroads ' to Apiz&co. be- ments snd additional to railroad em conference The telegraphic mas' first appeared In the English increased savings deposits federal General tween ployment, 'Martinez, in when it was 1035, language emknown as 'Christ's mass,' cejeJ commander and De La Huerta broke a rush for life insurance, sound conditions and' the vastly result. ployment without down uimeu try vniuoiio pniis. improved conditions of the Ameri "In the bishop of Jerusalem , In the latest battle two revolution, wrote to Poie Julius asking him ary columns 'under General Garza can farmer. The steel Industry Is conceded to when-th- e birth of Christ should be and General Gonzales attacked the celebrated, for at tbe time there federal front while Huertista Cav- be the most reliable "business baro- " was considerable difference in time alry under. General' Moycotte at- meter." Elbert- H. Gary, chairman of the throughout- the world. The pope tacked General Martinez's flank. of the United States Steel ' replied setting the correct date of .The result, according to Huertista observance as Decemler 25. headquarters, was "an Important corporation found business good in 1923. 'flu strictly Catholic countries, victory for the revolutionaries." "1 iook for It to be even better in such as Italy .and" Spain,. ChristThe extent of the federal casualmas is a religious celebration, and ties is not known, Colonel Ellseo 1024." he said. "There are no limits New Year's Is the social event." Paez and Captain David Soto were to the possibilities of industry and Father Delaire" referred to the killed. business .in the United States. religious tolerance now evidenced General Fernande Reyes was American prosperity has by no throughout' the civilized world, and wounded. means touched the high water . . compared It' to the time'of the early ' The federals ore throwing np mark." Christians when they were bitterly A similar note is sounded by entrenchments In the sectors strong persecuted by pagans. James U. Farrell, president of the of Munoz and Apizaco. . .Dr. Frank-TReynolds presided United States Steel corporation who Gonunder forces Revolutionary at the meeting, with the B. T. U. zales, General .'Garza and General believes "America Is over emphasizMiss the music, quartet furnishing The following statement is Is- Many Friends Attend Funeral The petit Jury roll for the Janthe troubles of lug Europe." are planforward, pushing Decker being the- piano accom- Maycotte sued by Collector of Internal Rev"So far as America Is concerned," ' uary term of Fourth district court ' Services for Former ning a "three side attack," against enue James H. Anderson of the was drawn at the comity clerk's panist. lie said, 'There has been a constantB. Y. U. Student. Forest officials present at their the federals. district of Utah: office Wednesday." to advices received here ly improving situation in business in convention were According of guests I'rovo, Assured by the bureau of Inter Nine Provo names are included club. the Sim Marcos Imttle'Wus directed and I look for this to continue:" nal revenue of prompt service In with one theDeitn Largely attended funeral services in the list of twenty-five- , Daniel J Wlllard, president of the II. President Obregon and Secretary .V. chairman of by Hoyt, eowHwrj-forms. Provo Bench. buld in. the Fifth, ward chapel qtticr from ftirnishing the is. tUo ..election., committee... ..reported of War Serrano. Later they returned Baltimore and Ohlo railroad de-1 no need it' The Jones family, experiencetaxpayers Wednesdav for Miss Marvel Clark. 'seems, is the election 'Of the encouraged'' "by -- 19U4 pros.-ltect- s "highlyoffi.'"" Mexico City.' to following In their income the most filinfT'of lay popular for jury duty, with daughter of Mrs, Josephine Clark, for the railroads. He does not General Antonio Villereaf teletax returns for the year 1923. The who di(ld at tbe fanlilv resitience in three of that name. There are two cers for the Kiwanis dub: M. C. Merrill. however, expect freight tounage to law martial President, Huerta that 1 to from is graphed Willinnises list filing period in the January tllist c.tv slHav of 1923 the record of that Vice President. J. E. Allen. wpial but at licen Puebla, has established : March 15 1924. Oon January 2The roirincludes the ,nvoea. Vm Amecicau transportation history. District Jacob Coleman. ns usual. on Trustee, was business that going for , the 1st belufe a holiday-for- ms William Finch, Goshen; Swen'O. d the was offered "We cun hardly expect the counDirectors, Mark Anderson, F. S. No disorders were reported. 8. T. Nielsen,-filing individual, corporation, part-- ; . Mn Provo; Jones, Harris, ...v.. J. N. Ellertsen, George P. to do a great export business try, e personnl-servieErafttus Provo corporaKofford, nershlp, Musical mimlters were rendered Provo; M John W. Fiirrer. R. J. Mur-doe- k while preseut disturbed conditions Parker, ; and D. D.. tion, information; fiduciary, unlock. Vineyard and. Edgar Mc Arthur. by Joseph in Europe continue," he said. other returns required by the rev- as follows: "Lid Kindly Light,"ReSutton, Provo; "8. W. Williams, onions 1, potatoes 2. Ariel Bailiff; "I Know That My Harmon of the Provo Thomas E. Wilson, Chicago packPrincipal setllnes. act available enue tbe will at be Erlnndson. Otto Provo; Payson Grove Peaches . Pleasant 51, Mrs. school invited Klwaniiius to Sarah Ram Dean Strong, Provo; Amos Wag- - high er, said: Myron Newell and Joshua Jones office of collector of internal rev- deemer "Lives," by pears 1, apples 30, potatoes 2. attend the Bosbardalso dinner who curuivul at tbe and Professor We will have prosperity in 1924. American Fork ; It. C staff, Provo Peaches 28, pears 2, ap- were the"- - first, commissioners to enue, Salt Lake City, and tbe fol- sey school, Friday. '(;mm1 business will prevail provided make it a somewhat baszardous lowing branch offices,Ogden, rendered, "One Fleeting Hour," "Oh Comer, Lehi ; Peter C. Adamson, high . 14, onions 4. ples Adam's President told Walter of business men give it an opportunity business to take trout in that man- Logan, Provo, Price and Richfield.. Love Divine," was sung by Mrs. American Fork; Charles Bailey, the Salem Apples 1, potatoes 3. meeting at Ifttel Robner and yet in Mr. Jones' time a Utah. After January 2, a copy of Elva Olpin. and continue to sound an optimistic Elberta; John Hicks, Clinton; E. A erts Santaquin Peaches 11. ausunder the Friday noon, The speakers were Prof. Wllford Bushman, Jr., Lehl; Allen Hales, not" Snow Peaches 58, pears 12, ap- scion of a prominent family which the form desired may be obtained of Chamber Provo of the, Poulson, J. Elmer Jacobsen, Bishop Spanish Fork; James C. Peterson, pices "Retail trade for 1024 will greatly made a living fishing on the lake re- on written request. ples 86, potatoes 1. Commerce when railroad the probForm 1040A, heretofore used for Madften and Bishop Albert Mabey. Pleasant Grove; Albert 8. Jones, Mrs. Harriett II. Haymond, age exceed that of 1923, which was 20 to Spanish Fork Peaches 0, apples marked to me that "life was too lems of diswill and be city county The grave in the Provo city .ceme- Provo; Edward Williams, Spanish her daugh 23 per cent better than In 1922,". deshort to take trout with hook and filing returns of individual net in 15, onions 1, potatoes 1, cussed Dana T. Smith of the 70, died at the home of come of $5,000 and less, from tery was dedicated by H. V Hoyt. Fork; Andrew Halverson, Maple- - Union by ter, Mrs. D. P. Brinton, in spring-yilleSpringvtlle-PeBch- ee clared Thomas May, of Los Angeles-56, apples line.' Pacific and railroad asked morning, of trou- president of the May Department Was it seines alone that depleted whatever source derived, has been 10, onions 3. Thursday KIwaniuns to attend thnrmeetinand simplified in the S. S. Grange, Provo Bench'; Ber-- ! ?u BRITISH WOULD ERECT bles Incident to old age. Sotro Peaches 7, apples 1. tbe fish in lake and streams? Ruth- revised stores. tax. NAVY HERO MEMORIAL nard Montague, Salem; Warren ing.Next She was born in Kngland in less dynamiting helped, but neither terests .of tbe largest class of record of Los Vineyard Peaches 2. Angeles' building will be the payers, salaried persons and wage International News Service.to this conn-tr- y $175,000,000 in 1923, wiU be Cox, Provo. mailt r Kiwanlnn-Foriner-Thursday Totals, peaches '392, pears 38, seines, dynamite nor hook and line earners. eclip tat iSa, and emigrated new form will be 20. A grandDec. meeting. The LONDON, a as convert 13, of 17. the at onions age 18, 186, was the main cause. ' potatoes apples in 1021," promises Sylvester Weaver, Hotel Rolierts when farmers In and used for reporting net income for iose scheme to 'erect a memorial to BRITISH YACHTS WILL was S. She faith. to L the I). When you destroy the little fish the year 1923 of $5,000 and less the British RACE IN AMERICA near Provo will be ghests of the married to ...Edward Haymond of former president of the chamber of navy's part in the great you cannot have large fish and the' derived chiefly from salaries- - and war is under club. L. L. Bunnell, president of commerce. r News 8enrlce. International the contemplation by' Springville, and resided . in that main cause is and has been the wan wages. Reducing to a minimum British Admiralty. In the mountain districts, with LONDON, Dec. 20. A fleet of the county farm bureau, and Mr. citv 6 years. " ton destruction of small fish by the the problem-o- r the outlIt is proposed to erect the memo- three or four British international Adams will arrange for the meeticorrectly making out She hsd been president of the prospects for better wages, '" That age and oUth look alike to canals and power flumes, which di- an income tax return, .Form 1040 A rial in Trafalgar Square, home of ook is good" declared A. E. Wilson, yachts will race ng. racing for Relief ward Fourth society Dan Cupid, god of love, was proved verted tbe fish into them and onto consists of a siagle sheet in which British 'naval associations, at a in American home waters against many years. Prior to that time, she Denver investment banker. . W.. .P, Americans vessels of the at the courthouse Wednesday when the fields. space is provided for answers to cost of $250,000. was president of the Y. L. M. I. A. McPhee, Denver building material Twelve distinguished architects class next summer, it is an-- 1 Very fine fertilizer but exceeding- only three questions In relation to County Clerk Wallace Hales officiMrs. Haymond has spent ner lire in manufacturer, looks for some cur nounced. mar- ly expensive for the general public Income, salaries, wages, commis will be ksked to submit designs. i ated in "December and May" the, activities of the church, and is tailment In building activities be 1 in the resulting depletion of a food sions, etc. : Interest on bank de . riage ceremonlss. loved and mourned by all wno cause of high wages and high costs -of materials. Bay," . King, , a sprightly youth article and enhancing the market posits, . notes, mortgages, and cor . knew' her. Intnis few the and "other that of. value escaped poration bonds, "Harvest has been bountiful and A She Is survived by fire daugh:x claiming to 21 rears, of Santaquin come." On the reverse side are in ter and two sons. Mrs. William M. the nation is st work the business and Miss Elisabeth Blanche Lewis, sweeping dragnet and reached the structions. Formerly Form 104OA . 20 years old, of Goshen, applied for lake. Lowe. McGill. Nev.; Mrs. John outlook for 1924 I regard as very on. six has the of consisted destruction pages, tne goes still And Hollev. Alameda. Calif.: Mrs. D. P. promising," says J. Ogden Armour, a marriage license and were married rhree Forests Are Representnot to or a not power ditch, questions pertaining only There is Brinton snd Mrs. M. R. Straw .of of Chtcago. by Elder Hales.. ed In Forestry Meeting and wages, but to income Then came another couple, two flume screened to keep back the salaries Springville, Mrs. O. M. Smith. Salt Of sales from Held business, professions, Provo. in Lake: E. O. Haymond, Oakland, who had passed the trying, tempset-n- o small trout sources. .other real It and estate, four-daof the Forest officers are holding a y The blame lies at the door Sunny- - CHRISTMAS PROGRAM OF Calif.; D. A. Haymoud, as dais of youth and they too de- want-a1923 d Is for the " "want-adloser estimated llshed the the the that asking A year Herald wipes and Y. STUDENT BODY convention at Hotel Roberts and side,. Utah; and two brothers. - sired to :continue on - through life fish and game commissioner com more than 4.000,000 persons, or 70 stain of arrest from the lire with the nubile not witn the page of to call at Mrs. Scott's home for the will continue in session until Sat- Hyrum Humphreys of Logan, united. cent of those who annually are per Utah, and 8am Humphreys, of urday. to- - file They were Thomas A. Taylor, age panies. have been income tax re- an innocent boy and this is how It purse. The meetings are under the direc- Paris, Idaho. passed and a required Law Tuesday arternoon wnen lyre 65. of Provo and Miss Rutn Dedrickof the B. T. . Under the new form. use the turns, w(U happened: Funeral services will be an U. Btudent directionChristmas Russell reached his home be picked tion of C N. Woods, assistant dis(Continued on Page Four.) 46. of Spanish Fork. Elder son. probody the Persons, any part of whose InTuesday afternoon the juvenile later. nounced and trict forester snd of is The Herald attend reading began Ogden up" come for the year 1923 was derived jndge wslke dlnto tbe railroad Hales pronounced the words tout gram will be given In College hall want-ad- s have as ed of the the forest many persona by representatives on Friday morning, December 21, made them one. from business fit profession, farmi- shops and arrested a dallv habit of doing. He noticed service on the Uintah Ashley and NEW GROCERY STORE at 11:3a Miss Helen Candland, ng, sale of property or rents,. re- boy, Tyre Russell. And.it la doubtful in the minds IN OPENED PROVO IS found. a of LsSalle forests. the advertisement purse vice of the student body, fice force of the 'county clerk's "zoo are accused M taking a ten- gardless of the amount, will be restore Wed has president the The Cash Star grocery and Is to on round mentioned It the annual He Mrs, allot Cheney, 'It various numbers arranged quired to use the larger form, 104a dollar bill from a pnrse belonging to which the two couples,lhe yonng-to door the oiiened to went Mrs. ment men Scotrs pub its, nesdsy estimates for and money and the program will be in charge Tbe use of Form (H0 will be re- Mrs. Louis Cheney," the judge said together they e or the elder, was the more happy. to another grocery Mrs. lic, to adding needed next fiscal The the home. of the president of the student purse belonged during year," quired, also, In cases where ' tbe net as he marched the youth out of the Provo's list ef food stores- News Service. income was in. excess of 15,000, roundhnnsev Cheney, all right She had dropped Mr. Woods explained. body, A. Bex Johnson. FUNERAL SERVICES FOB Colorado A of Mars, 20. car Springs, a In out Forest George work of ANXI8TON. Ala.. Dee, 'Silent Night," in echo, brass whether from salary, business, pro general is being , MKS FRANK MARTIN I never did it," tbe boy firmly It as she got And, now," observed Tyre kus- - discussed and the forest officials are is the owner and manager of the quartette. wrestling .match, na- fession, or other taxable . sources. declared. : . v Funeral aervicea war held In the West 832 Center at Star grocery a on oi , Prayer. going over the situation Id" the wcuvi Formerly Form 1040 wss used only But he was taken .to the county seU. speaking to aa Herald reporter, SpriagvUle Presbyterian chapel Sat- vored wita Christmas carol, double mixed occurred In a fashionable for reporting Individual net income story telling how forest administration pertaining to street. In accordance with a police "will you print jail, reurday December 15, at 11 a. m. for punch, Mr. 1.1.000. new mm Is n . and "Our stock recovered fresh," found and waa than this community, of that the three forests. . quartet residence purse or a men of wife man's when charge Mrs. Ellen Martin, age 87, Miss Piano Florence solo. an because a young school Forms for filing individual re is madeduty Among those attending the con Mars said. "We hope to give Provo two hours Tyre and why ,tne policeman iook me for 'and Frank Martin who died at her home cently, son of Newell. will be sent to per in the best other so the income of turns Utah young and JL the vention roundhouse are: from people county the whipped teacher . . AttorIn Jail until B. Ends remained Russell December 11 ;Ber..-Wof the owner a sons who filed similar returns for Reading, "Is There Manger Mrs. Arnia WIIHmon, C R. Morse, R. E. Gerry. . D. A. foods at the lowest possible prices. McDonalad could obtain fellows who work with me there wae la charge. Tbe musical Herer Miss Ina Creer. tbe year .1922. It being impossible ney J: H. home. may know that I wasn't, arrested Schoenmsker. F. S. Baker, Tom release. his Rer- - EnslgB fashionable - to to to bers were readered Clarence 8axopbone to determine this year the form d the story quartet Accordingfor anything wrong? I want Lommasson, Charles F. Evans, C N, FUNERAL SERVICE HELD and Mrs. V. B. Wilson. The speaa court later by Miss Cleo UlUa.e sired by the taxpayer whether, he All that came about after Mrs. themdoing FOR LITTLE CUTLER BABY Allrd, Ortn noldaway, Osburn to know why tne pouceman Woods and Dlstrtst Engineer Marthad of Louis Falrvlew, Cheney, deIncome was era were Be: W. H. Eneign of the young school teaener sne wuivi Larson. be a man whose Fnnersl services were held Wed nenrte, Floyd came after me." in all of Ogden; w. Snrincriiia PrasbTtcrUn eommtmlty young WUllaxm because he per- rived chiefly from salary or wages complained to tne police. Harmon. Glen Remarks, North 88 Fifth West at net the we'll You De etory, of vernal ; nesday print Supervisor Molsey, Mrs. Cheney was visiting at tne Vocal solo, Rolfe Pratt " church and lames B. BaalLv The' sisted fighting the peaceful or from business, profession, or declared, And. that's Supervisor Orange Olson and Dep Joy Cutler, Infant ba'K or Mr. ana Chalk talk, George K. Lewis. or tb utue scnooi. a other taxable sources the tax home of Mrs. A. E. Bradley, 547 the reporter "want-ad.opening prayer waa offered by Bev, " Herald died at Morton Mrs. one (who Lewis Cutler, the story of uty Qulgley, of Moab ; Super President , F. 8, by short while after she had adminis payer will receive both forms, and East Third South street Tuesday Greetings, Ensign atid" the benediction fill-iHobblccreek visor John Raphael and Deputy W. Here s another: . Tuesday. ' ' 1 Harris. is advised to note careiuuy we in- morning Mrs. Cheney missed a small ' James E. Ban. The chapel was i tered the rod to tne ooy we 7 under bell direcwere the ringThe services M. Campbell, of Provo and the fol (Business of telephone 8nowflnke ballet, under direction structions regarding their use.. . nurse which had been in her shop a ifa it.naHtv b . the many Udr was summonea h .u tion of the bishop's counselor, of Miss Nell Clark. lowing forest rangers; Larson, Mad' 1 v,m. h the bov's mother. ' '".::-ping bag, .Later, she complained to , -- Hello." came a voice, friends and the floral offering was "my chlid sen; AUred and Chrlstensen, all of Charles Terry of tb Tln;inogos how that INVESTIGATION ASKED. Selection, B. T. U. orchestra. the police. The boy's arrest follow t ,t tA show youMrs. .mvlnBa11 KAftntf fill near the ward. Dared found a ; the Uintah . forest. Will! Decorations occasion will the tor ed.. lktL m i boy Interment took place at we Music was furnished by Elder be arranged under tbe direction of International News Bervle. About the time when the boy was There were three pairs of children's ' .dirccUpn the ander . . 1 ... . cemetery i. 'MAN AND WIFE KILLED. In tbe parcel. , Probably . John 8bepard. . ProtTS. 1L Eastmood, WASHINGTON, Dec. 2)r Con arrested Mrs, Clyde Scott, 658 East stocklnga Christmas of A. I. Wheeler, undertaker. The speakers were Joseph E. gifts for some International News Ssrvios. In the evening tbe '' regular Of charges Third South street, telephoned Tbe they are Investigations her gressional survived want-ad Mrs. Martin is by in the LINCOLN. Nebr., Deft 20. Hold Booth, E. V, Peck. O. W. Betridge Christmas vacation student body child. Please put a brutal treatment, from the made such Filipinos against Major- Herald office, asking that a want-a-- d rhusband, Frank Martin, dance will he held In the Ladles peper and the loser may get the par- Ing each others hand and tying on and Charles Terry. - HAthtf. sad a acuffle for GeneralbyLeonard v Wood, governor- be printed. , .. The benedicUoa waa offered , by gymaaslom at which time various ensued. little boy has found a pom, cel by calling at my home, 888 North tne floor In their night dotting. Mr. PhlllDPtnea, was as "My the of ml posseasioB of the whip El PL MATIIEW EETCRNS. eomt mA street" nd Mrs. L. R. Whitney ware found Jamea Clark and the gravs la the prises will be given for those raWhen the case came up ln tndav in a resolution introduced with soma money In it," Mrs. Scott Fourth Westlose three E. P. Mayhew hat returned from of cbil dead today la tha backroom of their Provo city cemetery waa dedicated ce! ring Iscky numbers oa eatstina; 50 and fined Anybody wae pairs ' h said. WUUmon Bears ntatlva vntiaa .v. Mrs. Citr. whA .ha soent the ' the am-.- . , by Arthur Cnusr. ..... 7. n grocery store here. toekinftf charts of aasaultinc Tnetdaf afternoon's Herald raa ' Republics a, of Wisconsin- summer and autumn tuning south . . ,, , , Mlua, Mlsa Utah pianos.. , , ... ss May-cott- y e, 'AM - - c-- . ' . ' 'f'' two-thir- INCOME TAX . - LAST TRIBUTE INFORMATION JURORS FOR -- . TO MISS CLARK COURT TERM -- . - es - 'tmA j betio,, . MRS. HAYMOND - - DIES AT AGE .tri-clu- b 79 ,. - - 8 AGE AND YOUTH ARE NEWLYWEDS . six-met- FOREST MEN , I ! J Charge Against Boy itXlf . - " .' CONVENTION a . - . an MOTHER FINED FOR WHIPPING ' BOY'S TEACHER tt rnrinnl halr-pulll- -- . . -- if r f.r . , .KaJn u -- dt r ' post-offic- v . rwv en . . tai'l e. ' ; u (I |