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Show - . 4 ".- , ''.."'"--'- ' - .. 1 , y ' tTW .. iiii I . -- fi "; ' TTV II vi " : A - T, iii 11 .- .. 11 I i "". ."-.'.'- u Tv f n - r - it T 11 - " '. VTT 11 " " - TT TT3 TT" -7 fi A' TT in 1- " 3 i : "' - vr . - 'iv. v , - r; 1 1 editorial YEAR. H iN PROVO j PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925. NO. 172. WWW I W HBurin EXPECTED US TnnniftT 1 Maae for F. D. B. Gay to Head New Auto Orgaa. : Stntiment-ot-Peop- . " f . beside-thepoi- Voices of Editor Panmiitcn 1 le Southern Utah. .. 7 K a result of the continued argu- between the "Ctaa Automobile association and tbe Auto club of seutimeut haa arisen In the Utah. southern section of the state for a l ate wide automobile, organisation to be "headed by F, D. B. Gay of auto pathfinder Prove, of this state. Mr. Gay is acquainted with the tourist business from beginning to end and was mainly responsible Jor the organization of the Seenle Highway association formed In Provo btmt'tVo yeareago.rr In the opinion of many "of the leading businessmen of southern Utah Jhe present condition of affairs will do the state a great deal of injury.. They express the thought that the various tfarts of the state Should agree 08 ' one organisation m l which should terest of the entire state rather than for the welfare of que particular sec tion or route. an The following is an excerpt-oarticle written by Will J. Peters, editor of the Garfield County News and is illustrative,pf the feelings of ments K : 111!: J J 1 v' 4 Itey. Earl Anderson of Dallas, Tex., says the Bible forbids "Ma" Ferguson or, any other woman from holding a public' office. 'He donned womiin's attire in his pulpit .and quqjed paijsagea from the'Bible to prove his point. The women came right back with a few quotations to prove Anderson is wrong. '. dewijl be the boss. It they Would vote as much interest to this section,. for one day, as they devote to squabbling, we would feel as though w were on the map and that we were really going to get some recognition. But, alas, when something to appointing js done, of it comes anyone thnt might have a little say, t appear that they go "as far south as Jlichfield, then switch over the hill toward Cedar City, and on dowir to itrGeorger forgetting-a-ll aismtus on this side oMheJull, ignoring the fact that there are some wonderful towns down .this way. They insistently, pass up three county seats, namely: Piute, Garfield and Kane, and yet wonder why they don't get any help from Aa for mv-a- e truly wish that the whole concern would 1k turned over .'to the 'Scenic Highway assoB. Gay, ciation' and our friend, F. put at tbe head of he affair and we believe we would get some recogin We thfsf section. TIrriTTfir(iTiL;Iiout. believe Mr. Gay to lie n good, trHe "square shooter" for all and is trying to route the public to the 'Scenic Wonders' of ITtah, through the nearest possible Toute which is projer regardless of any-on- e personal feelings, !- - Just whose town it passes through, and will win in the end. We wouldjtlke mighty well to see the whole touring business turtied over to him, and we know that every town and every ' niece of 'something to look at' which is the greatest asset ttnh lias, would be treated fair- - and - Thowsubscrijiiiig bjL the year save $1.30 a year. I DIES PROVO Fifth West street, Sunday" morning. He had lieen in ill health for a long -period Mr. Morton was Isirn in. Mayf ield. Ky., September in, 1871." After having been a resident of Eureka for many years he meyed. to Proyp about three years ago. Surviving him are his widow, three sons, Farris Morton of Denver. Milton and Lawrence Morton of Provo:, two daughters, Inez, and Cora Morton, both of Provo. His Morton, aged mother, Mrs. also of Provo, one brother, and four sisters' also survive' him. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge of Eureka and Knights of Pythias of Provo. .. Funeral services will be. held in the 'Provo inird ward chapel" Wednesday at 2 p. m. Body mayvh atTfie viewed prior to residence,. Interment vvlll be family , in-the Provo city cemetery under the direction of the Berg Mortuary. ' 1 , ofthe AT LINCOLN HI ' Annual" Roundup at Provo Bench School to Be Held February 19 and 20. . FORMER PROVO MAN IS DEAD ' . two daughSarah ters, one son, one brother and one Madsen-Tnllgren- , sister ,'; Funeral services will tie Acid 1 CORNWALL, England (TT. P. Provo Third ward' chapel TuesTwo. sharp earth tremors were felt the rattled day, afternoon at'tTd'clock under the here early and persons were awakened by- the direction of the Lakevlew ward shaking of their beds, Little dam- bishopric. Jnternient will lie In the Provo city cemeterj age was done. today,--window- s - .At. Companion of Victim Escapes .? Irom Oiricers After mTm!TTr, . . Hum . . l'rof. M. V. Ouyer of the University of Wiscopsin, iK'lleves that death can be uverted. He buses his Is'lief on the faet that te has been able to krp cells: awl tissues of a tinman hndv alive f(- - mi Indefinite pcrifHl. i He uw's a. chemical sirtu tion ciiituiiiliig litluum Chloride. Death; he says, results froni. parasitic act'umulatious in huiuaii cells, and can be corm-teby rcjuveuat-hi... the tissues; :;S , IIEKUIX Ills., Feb., 2. (I'.P.) One more man is dead today iu the iiliMtdy warfare which bus "rocked Williamson county for the past two years. Jhe unidentified slain njujBiAWas shot iu a ham! to hand encounter with two iiatrolmeu early Sunday. One "of fbeiiffkH'rs, Sim Stephens, was wounded. ..v ' : The latest" outbreak came Just 12 hours after Sheriff Wtnirge (ialllgan and Chief of l'olice Watt Walker had appealed for martial law in IJvrrln. No troops have Ish'u four state, guard officers are .here Investigating conditions. Mystery surrounds the latest victim of Herrlu's factional fighting. r' g GROUNDHOG beitt-'ffit- t SEES SHADOW enteml with' a the Lymar hotel early Sunday and started terrorizing hotel employe JUp,- WEST, NOT EAST j and the few guests he encountered. Snow and Gloomy Sky in While Sun Smiles in West. East " MRS.BREDESON LAID TO REST hnrTioii-appen.raiif- e PASSES AWAY .' 1 I n n ' ON INCREASE A - , ' BOYS PRANKS ' '?.. . j guaranteed y MORE SEVERE TIRE TESTER i- iii?i-uic- 4 fi.;,'r''m .. , MISCHAELMAN 1 Gal-wa- TO BE MARRIED SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES thirtf"-norm- al I. . (U.P.)-Annotin(m- ent . . es the-wes- ef-o- rt eir-tlr- - -- - LIQUOR RAID NETS , 2 KEGS , raid late Sunday evening by Sheriff. J. 1). Boyd and IHputies Willis, Birfe and Davis on the prip-ert- y I ule' south. pf . of Gratia m Paysoh "resulted 'in two byvti nf moonshine liquor being found, according to ShriffI?o.vd7 a still was found 'during No the flight, it lhiuor was found a short distance from the house iinwhurappcurcd toW a well, but atorage It Is lielieyedTby. the officers that Daley was arrested in Salt Lake Snndiiy iiv'enlhg iiii a charge nf having intoxicating licpior lii his jsiss)-sioand will lm. brotmht tu Utah county on the other charge when released by the Salt Luke authorities Sheriff Boyd said. A ! five-gal- triii-eo- f s said.-TTh- !liar: early 11 LOSES LIFE TO ). Overcast skies t'OI.UMBl'S; brought-- assurance to oldoans cannot be. far behind'. 'the ground' hqg on his annual shadow hunt did-- . not have to SAVE LICENSE v . tUe " n pvtircast---sk- Voting", ; (By United Press.) .. NEW yoliK -- The farm Imijs and girls from Pennsylvania nnd 47 ot hoTKt iftes of. the tuibm who most of the iiHti.ve-borpopulation of Mnnbiitlatir4unfefo d "(( as flicy poinied Out groiiiid iHig of burrfiws tslay and nbtfray rlooked "ill '"vaiu: "fo- ""shadow'. An PUNXSUTAWNE IWBrtr Ground Hog shook off his winter drowsiness today, stuck his nose ihmmrh a lajer ut that covered his burrow and .waddled solemnly to tell the world that, all is wel weather wi beAnihl during the next six weeks. IRISH FAMINE Gletin and announced he held a warrant or Fowler's a.rrest. -Entering the restaurant., of the hotel the two men started 4iTand.lsh-In- g revolvers. Stephens disannetl the first man, but the second shouted "Hold 'em up." Stephens graphed with the man and several shots were tired, ,,oue entrrtlng Stephens left shmilder. At this time, Uufiis Vilitson, another lmtroliiuin, entered and shot ilowu the stranger, the isillel enter. hta the man's heart.-- i Itr liitril'Tlfr" r . most instantly. The second man escniwd from Stephens' grasp and ran inro- - the street and escaped. . The dead niim wore a hat iu the band of- which was tbe name "(Jalli-gaiu- " 11 n , FowTe mrformcr. H. wise-acre- srjng. and mild weather, GET IN COURT INVENTS NEW . ' MOKKWINTKB COMING The day for the animal reconnoitre by the weather prophet,, is here. the ground-hog- , h : Early iu the umrulng Adu Sol fromout behind gray peered domls' and shining ' . most of the. day. didn't venture The ground-hoany farther than to, the ojiening f his hole, It is 'said, when the shadow frightened him and he rushed ,baek to Mother Earth to make iilmseifntiiy once more for another six weeks. That's wtiat s the say anyhow. . Word from Provo canyon Is to theee41utt4helgjiEtllH: which has mnde his home above: Assin Grove for. several years t ame, out of bis hole Monday. Like the ground-hog- , however, he rushed hack to his hilicruat-in- g place and continued his sbHp. Prepare yourself to shiver not her six weeks. - cenr-eter- ItirralledTtnturn body guard of Kluu. . his-foo- JtJeins: AriTititd." is AUTO VICTOI "i Unknown Man Shot by Offi-- . cer While Terroruinj, Hotel Guests. j- si-a- r : Jacob Tnllgren,for several years a resident of Provo, died Saturday at his home in Salt Lake City. Hg was. .born in Spring City, where he had lived most of bis life. He had also beea a resident of -- About three years ago.: he left Provo for Salt Lake City where he had since ' s then resided. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. - I Wo-ma- RAIL BUILDING for many , John W. M"orton..5t, years a resident 'of .Eureka, died at PLAN ROUNDUP 'I ; anti-toxi- s . ihd l John W. Morton Passes Away in Family. Home at Provo.r "' I. . m ONE POLICE OFFICER WOUNDED IN SHOULDER n 4dayHntheM EUREKA MAN ur V ..'.: , haps it was the e'auvaa.'.for '.tlie only kick ' out of that was blfstrred Pleads- - to Have Usr Cut Off ' fingers. lJL to Get Kelief from therAlay Delay vyere clearly marked TJ When it I'Hine to lining "l)ic'' Relief Teams. Pain. Pant Commauder PhH Heilbut ffil ftml h was the first "victim of the. special lieyiioltls up agalnsf shimting coloml lights iiTit from detachment of "shK-ktrisips,' how- around bis head ttijd liands, things Of to NOME Alaska, Feb 2. (U.P.) regmuch the the LOUISVILLE. ever, Ky. Feb.Jt delight tiHik on a more serious asiieot. The Fighting through, a howling bliczard ular members and to the new ones IvilMincher w.h hud agreml to d (r.l,.)--llai-inaith U'ath, a lashing the trails near Norton wmste turns was yet to come as the Job appeared to le gloriously spet'-iatrain steatned out of ..the Sound, Leonard Si'ipti la and Gun-na- r well. Nor were they the last for druuk and.: insisted that hi could Kasson were reported urging Ih'iHtrtuii'iit Commander Ruoth was do Itctter shiHithi' when drunk than Louisville yards today' Tarrying a their dog teams, bringing als caught in the last offensive when he was sober. One by one the pucuiualie drill to CrysUd Cave near to dint.hetla-ravageNome, In the after the "armistice." had been lights flushed out 'around (Jlasgow, Ky, where Floyd Collins, vicinity of I'nlkaieet today. signed. head, at every shot,. Doe growing '.I, is held a priwlner with his' feet The serum is otexpected in The formal initiation ceremonies more ''ghostlike ujl the time. The "heuentb tons of fulU'ii roek. Nome until tomorrow, at the earliest were mot impressive, although sev- - aim was true, ., however, . and no pinned Tlie necessity of great speed "was and terrific weather condition may era! of the old iiiciiiIhts found, if daliuige was done. CJUliluLsiced ill reports from, (ilasgow delay Ha dellsery many Mure long: ia kei'ji f nun itieiiug',in slew With lite Initiates , now er. members- of (lie legion, the indicating that Collins; strength, was of the "Informal' ceremonies that Deaths In the epidemic so far ret) were to conxt Every, new member large group, of men which included of the iu- ebbing rapidly main ttjlve. Twenty five others was giad-igetiila Imttntij flag, and repri'senlatives from .nearly every tense he is piiin suffering. ifn in lertah ill their potit are county, enjoyed lives may depend copy of the c'mnntitutlou of the and upon the. arrival, f the scrum. gion. After that, it vas a shock-ing- " excellent supiKT provided by the 40 " H Feb.," Short sKHH.'bes "were "CAVE CITY, Ky, are classed as affair tM'ciniiliig on the "guest" and Twenty flve otWra 2.rU.I.) " made by heads of the various )iosts. Still living after eighty hours of "slispects" and thirty more are chair in the legion hall. Commander Booth, who had just known to 'have been exposed to the Coats," vests and collars were extour of agony, Floyd Collins, 35, was prayreturned from a four-day disease. changed for "fatigue" clothes as a southern Utah new ing today forrcue froiii Ihe.nar- organizing The last report by radio placed matter of protection to one's wearand initiation atteiiiliug posts raw cave where. his feet are crushed Old the between t'nalakleet'and ing apparet if not t.o one's self. The meetings, .reported mat I tall was hciicuih a seven ton lHiulder. the "next relays station, In- euHtouiary blinds" wcrcjilso put on altead of the other four states. UsTi"ig"'ii bliiw lofeTi auili lilsel. men" dicated they had been all but. stop- thatreiuinded one of a gas attack ami have been chapping for sixty hours Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming blizwird. the a on dark night' In, the Argonue Colorado,- - which ped by are comitcting for at the. flint rock which hold callus The wind was blowing 20 miles an wimmIs. n large iH.emlKrshii cup. He also bounr at Nome with a temieratnre The air, service was "the first outlined tbe mi (joint I program- in prisoner. Flake by flake the rork is lieing hollowed uit ubtiVe Collins' While definite branch the rookies wen introduced of 16 below1 zero. reiHtiou to tne cUlld weirare cam- - f.i-t- . weather reporja' from the" vicinity of to.-- . Thtf .imrachute falls from the lialgu JlmUsJidioriJ!it.tm.lhis expliTP lijilil-wihiiprlsolled ftiF Una lnkjeei wif e TTacWiig, Jt was SKI were SHasstui in every aseu UH Ht h4llBt tll provide ciivera near pointed out that Norton Sound, aitnougn some or tne assentions nicnns and a suitable home for iiig a long winding' if discoverover which the trail leads, undoubt were said to be negotiated with dif- every dependent child loft father Manmiotji cave ' ing a' new passage into, the cavern. and the driversj ficulty.- The "cavalry" was a rath- - less by the war. edly is wind-sweThree hundred feet under tlie earth, may .be.orced to .take the inland t looseiied earth and theall arouud the sound, adding roijte ' followed. 100 miles to the dislioiirs .?acc for Htv ''twenty lay tance. ilowu in file ley: tnitd before friends, Owing to poor communications falarined Ht 200 miles of the last trail the along tered the pussugeway and found it was impossible to predict ac; him. . ... curately when tbe sled might arrive. The crevice is so niirtow only 6ne It was expected that Nome would limn can work ut(the rock whieh be reached by night, however. . It Funeral Services ,for Ray Death Comes as Relief to iiolds Collins and lie must sit on also was not known definitely Knudsen Held at Lehi fe Works as rapidly Longtime Sufferer; Bed'ollins' liiu k. whether 'Leoirard "Scppala "Sep-Val- a fast 27 Months. . Sunday. as lHissible. When he tires another the Finn" perhaps the most lakes his place. fiiriious tif Ala ska's "mushers" was Sunheld services were, Funeral -- tilllns Jlrs: Knisu J,, liredesiiu, .tSCJUi-iit is not iit!U tnis morning or ariving "Second ward fof la'lieved he can survive tbe diry. at the South home. Whether he had' turned over the family Ill f son Kmidsen, "Pull uh- - out eveii If you tear my to Ed Kohn or Jtay cargo of Matthias Knudsen of this city, who Fifth' West si reef," Saturday night. foot off," pcads Collins. , Gunnar Kasson, Jxith of whom are was killed accidentally in an auto During the past 27 months she bad It would Is- - imistsslble to 'draw, on the trail with picked teams ready at Baker Cijy, Ore., lust been bedfast with paralysis. Dur- fi in out without doinc this, It Was accident to relieve Seppala. r : ' week. ing, all of .that time she had been feared. His right fo(d Is wedgccYbe-t'AveeBishop S.; I.: Goodwin yfiroslded. helpless, not belli? ulilf to move her two.siiialli'r iuiinovahle stones The invocation was offercd'by Presi- hands or arms. : a seven ton- boulih-r- ' which has by dent Altel John Evans and the beneMrs. IlrcuV'sou w(js liorn pt Warm-hiiid- , formed part of the crevice roof. diction by James H. Gardner. Sweden, "Janiuiry 9, IN", AfOnly a few men are able Jo reach , The speakers were A. B. Anderson ter becoming a convert to. the L. D. Collins they can. 'devise no defand !EdwarLJouthwk'kofA Lehu S. ehurclr-slte-an- d eini- - inite way to. give" aid, other than to Jlishoiu.IL-Jjlxon. and President . graleil tti I'tnli, arriving in I'Tiiyo keep gravel-fro- m smothering Rail- N. Taylor of Provo. A sketch of the 2T, years ago, since which "lime this him. . From its bottom S slender WASHINGTON U.P.) road construction Jrom November 1, life of the departed was read by city has been her home, Until she man call crawl-ohis hands and Tt23. to Novehibexi, liKi, compTeieT tJcorge. S. Peterson' of. the Lehl "Set? became sick-sh- e bad Immmi 'hu active knees the 22t) feet to the esplorer-ond ward . Wshopric. ly outstripped abatulonmpnt of lines," Kelief Society teacher In the Pyovd head. '; '" Beautiful ninsiciil "selections were Second ward. according to the interstate commerce n- a newJit hojs'soffindlug conunissionT- - In . that period the rendered by Sadie Kettenger, MarKhe Is survived by tyo sons-tnmce to Mammoth cavert which are Klrkhanu Austin Uitdumud 'commissioner authorized new of I'rovo and John ft- only" several niiles (lislaiit, "ftHltis st ruction agregatlng 1,318 - miles son, Ormond elb, Mamie Evnt'4grTc1eBollj. of S.vruTlse.'xr-T- . : one set out to expTore'tfio iMissage way with, only 453 miles of track was and Winnie Evans. daughter, Mrs. Marie Getle, Moun-tai- eitfly Friday. y The grave in the I'hi ciiy allowed to be abandoned. A year 'Home, Idaho, and fi,vc grand '.wag dedicated by "Christian children.; ago, conditions were reversed. Knudsen. Interment ..was under the FunVral services will be held in direction .'.of the Hatech Fimeral ,th'. Provo Second ward chiliad Wed' Horiie of I'rovo. nesday 'at 1 p. in. Tlie body may Is viewctl .plio.JJiJJjii.s.elvk:cls'LtlH will be iu family home. the Provo city cemetery under the direction of t'ie Hatch Funeral Home. A group of .boys from Pleasant DUBLIN, Felv huudTisI' aiid fifty thousand perjtotis Grove and Lehl found it quite a serar-e-. liffiK'ted by lack ' of fwal and ious matter to go through basketAPPRECIATION. in the distress Hreas in the fuel and remove ball, players' clothes To the mothers of the Tniipa- the Fm' BliTTTn-oTto- wn tcheaand : .Mrs. Childs kcTtt "i;BuRQi-E:'NrMjschool district, e.i'iiineiit nogos aunimnwd officially todnv. reached out law and apprehended A patent air gunge to 'be and the first grade bovs and First definite statistics regaid the youths on charges of , second" (L".P.) fitted on air hoses of filling slut ions girls wish to express their nig the. hunger and suffering that . degree burglary"."1has followed blight of the potato up til uii ii, iinn iitu iwo ttijuiks for tile wonderful sii)h oj in the cafjel preliminary hearing L C. K. Cbesno and C. E. Frick. TuesdHVrAnt-incefisaut rainfall this thev recelvwl port Was held before Judge George S, The appliance, automobile men winter were furnished the United thev are bappv to reisirf "Oiey Balllf, Saturday afternoon, the boys out, fills a long fell need as cteared the. noon-daf Preps., by- the local government released on $500. bondsesch. An pointed .. lsmrd. the inconvenience of testobviates it luiuTieon the "school Served to., made to have the attempt lTfrse stafisties' how that dewith a sepof air tires will children. This pressure aiuoiint ing pur-.- ( charge reduced fromJgecond degree" arate chase-fron- i .20 to - books for the 1 spite efforts to decrv tiilk of famiguager The device mav lie adburglary to petit larceny, according justed to fill ,a tire at a desired beginning- - of '""A first""' 4!radu ne.- 475 liainlets are'affected. 7 to Sheriff J. D. Boyd. There is comiibde lack of fuel poundage and automatically shuts Library. and acute distress in 27 hamlets in off at that pressure. County Kerry, 2:'. In Uonegal; 'JSl in Donegal. i in im, 18' in 1(1 and 12 in Cork. In 2f5- haiulets fuel is but oner aud the potato crop failed, has 45 'P1, now S. seminary they have maih thus far towards the "The new L. The jtovcrmnent is sending .thounear the high cojislriictioii 'of the b'uildiiig: FelW , SAN' FRANCISCO, being constructed sands of lens otsfflHl und hundreds of the en- school building on Third West street ''Since more tiiyuey is needed'for of ' bales ot clothing. Half a mil most Helen Frances Miss the completion of the seiuiiinrv, the lion will be one of the gagement of sterling has been nppoiuted and Katten to be married to Mischa n buildings of the ctty," said S. P. building 'onmiittie was bappv - to - jf is exiiected another half milltou rorld1. famous, violinist, n of the Utah stake pres- awept the offer of the M. L A. play- will be heeded hat bet'ti made. public here by the girl's idency of the L, D, S. church. ' ers of tin; ElghliK'iith ward to stage describe the situa' The building will greatly Improve their niusieal comedy at the high tion iu parents and 'confirmed by Elman as a "jsiteutial himself ln,New York, It was learned that section of the city aud will add school auditormm as a lsneflt famine," saying that it will at least . to the valuation of the projierty today. It is gracsous, inib'cxl, of approximate the famine of IS7U un: In bis youth when, his every there. It will be 8 credit to the e strangers fo .mmV tumour assistmice less tlu went her moderates. waa directed toward 'becoming a The government is fralmg 15,KKt city a building of which every, lo that.maniier and every resident virtueso. Elmao is said to have voted citizen of Provo should be proud. children once daily, five- days: "a of Provo should show his apprecianot to marry for 20 years. Ills "pro."Tlie, people of Provo are to- be tion by. being in attedance at the 'isk.. iu (lalway, (lorry Bhd J)one. . bation" is?tiow over. gaL cgngratulatcd tot the contributions show Wednesday evening. anti-toxi- iv - f HERALD OFFER KXTENDEa) The January offer of the Provo Herald for one year in advance for $3.50 has been extended until the end of the present ' ' week. Thtf extension, is made as a courtesy to the many subscribers who called the Herald office Birtarrtay and asked fur portunlty of taking advantage of v the offer. Until Saturday evening subscriptions will lie accepted for the Provo Hcraldor one year la advanc4for $3.50. The regular price is 40, iruts jier - moiittftj -- thfr people ttt 4hat seetlofibf 4he - J.1-r,:- '"' state;'"It appcara that the automobile organizations 'uj at ZW are having a hard time finding out just who Th anniial farmers' and housewives roundup will be held at the Lincoln high school February 19 and Davies, 20, according to Charles Bead of the' agricultural department - of the arhhoLy---TThft program now being" prepared ' iucludea speakers from the Agrlcul- -, tural College of; Utah, the - Young university and other leading educa-tor- s of the state . ' The roundup is one of the biggest educational events of Provo Bench and la the past has been largely attended by the residents of that.secf-tion- . Principal Karl Banks is mak-- ; lug arrangements for a bigger affair '.this year than ever before In . the history of the school."' Jucky i'ave. :': '. rltlr was jierhapwie-tnnititHsri- t; M.w.(mn h(J their prajers U'fore going into a sub and tliey usually SEEKS NEW PASSAGE TO MAMMOTH CAVE gol' wet before ituuiug nut. Something slipK-(- l on tbe tug of war; per- ' f CQUaJJla, Younjr Man Caught in Cave-i- n While Exploring ,Ken- - - work4ot-theunlJtef- -- - f IS II M N d well-know- n ft er, tauH- affair, tbe iron umleiWirt buck at all. The engineer gang plank was a good one; it succwtkHl lu spillhig everyone. The stilimiirliif WARFARE L--- PRiSONER ti - UN Mi iLifen l Illli iHmmii 1 - PrarticaSy every'lranc6 of the Serum-Carryln- c Doe Teams military service was mreseuted at the American Legion's annual initiaNear End of Their tion of sew. members alytbe Armory .Journey.,. Saturday night It wasn't that the neW uieiulxTs had done their bit in most all of the organisations that TAKES DIPHTHERIA fur Legionualrea is FIVE DEATHS IN NOME are buddies tttgether im'se'tlve of branch of service, rank. race, colojr or creed ; it was lu the initiation a Cold Blizzard and Heavy-Westunts, themselves, where the liuVl' iD GAY PIONEER UTAH AUTO PATHFINDER - - - - nation. - ... l 5fcVtmUI.KUlM-wuifi)EATH?- Ti III E TUESDAY Duringw - Initiation IN HtAU IUUK15I l .' nnrniTniinnAi ew Leg wnnaires lilt AT Go Through Paces IN CAVE IIIIV 95 PRICE TWO CENTS' n n rvrr i timnmiT llllli I IS ..... SMBM..,.m IFJJI WHICH JS COMBINED THE PROVO POST THIRTY-NINT- rnoxEs DEKALB BuslneM Offlee.. six aiblitiouiu Weeks or hllierntrtloh. wedilmg llense DETHOIT The ground hog crawled out ut his ijole. cjist an approving t lance at 'break grav kies flled with sifting snow and curled up iu a' snow bank confident of all early spring. Shadows just weren't being done in Michigan, ;s SALT LAKERS Y., Feb. 2. to save his from flameSi'iCor-sirii- l trjiug of Salinas, vJliiMiony Calif., whs burned to dentil In a fire on the Fort Hamilton reservation '. here yesterday. -- CH ICAGO Mr, Gronndhoe, Chicago, came out of his hole, sniffed, saw ntf shadow nnd decided that he would stay onf. " "L(sks - like an early spring,'' he - -said. N: PJtOOKLY.V, While" n.l'.) MISSINGPIANO PLAYER FOUND NEW YOUICj Feb." 2. (T'.P.J been located Ethel Leginska"!ias after a week's search by tbe police. The pianist who disappeared last LMundiiy night wliilc on liar way to Cariiegleniajl, was found ia n small Pennsylvania towu aud is now with friends in Boston, according .to the -- .ARE INJURED ".CULVER CITY, Calif., Feb! 2. (U.P.) Mrs. Ethel Jamesou-wif- r Jameson, formerly of ofyLr. W. Salt Lake, and Dr. Jameson's aged mother-- were- killed when their machine was strnck by au interurtian' car near here-latyesterday.- Dr. Jameson and five, children of the family were patnfirlly injured. police. . J'roin f - until Saturday, Leglnska suffered a complete lapse of nieHHrfjv her frleuds said. .... . It was reisirted she would return to New York as son as her condi, tion iierulits. This, was the pianist's second She dropjiett from siht tn a similar., mnnjicr in Imlou in . 1 |