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Show S Yfcea uick Imperative, a larifle4 THIRTY-NINT- molt ara M YEAR. ' NO. 17$. H il II v'U i I - . ' TO) wi PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IM UUUI ' 'T- UUUII I 1 .,, ; ', ',-..- , - ... - .- ... - mi . . : '5 w I coin nnn jn fr P' I III! lift 111 ."M la III III llUbiril t I UlLimiLIULI - :.: Auditor uuiora i uranty Al'riaht IKnPa Annual II - I I. I f '. f inancial . Auditor Makes Several Im- portant uecommenaations to County Commission. I s . r r . p?r. V - )ti . I f 4 V V i? i J V , np . i Lh. excess. More . ' '.' of the, en tire expenses' of the county caffie fmm the. general fund Which expended $119,455.97, during the year. The amounts spent by the1 various departments of the eotmty including snlaricjg of principalaj deputies and xfra help.. offlcean.trayellng yas follows: county ciomndssioners, $0,913.15 ; treasurer, assessor. $U,ar0.07 $12.32.133; $5,520 SO ;r Auditor, $5,0K0Jt ; cominls-sloiieriK'order. (.HS0.22; road $2,G93.88; attorney, $2,8..82; . $17,387,201-Sheriff, agricultural agent and home: demonstrator, $2,070.75; fruit and "crop 'pest. iu: (spector, $890.88 y election expense, than- - ' r, $3,093.84.: : .. follows.: Other expenses were-ahiKhwjBys fund, $96,947.42; poor and s "TMigelirTiiiid,39,83i:2o; infirmary fund, mainten-am-eeouut- y $8,- - 177,37 f-Uiition i a ttd a dreVtising fund $1.200 ; Interest on bonds fund, $40,000; Genolu special fund, ;' Tlneyard special fund, take1ew ; siiecial.fund, new county building fund, $0,140.21. The . as?ts of the as county, shown by the financial report, are " 77 $2.512,710i Among "the larger are county' eqHity in "plJwmiirynOTding,2r2S)S3.70 ; assets listed county equity In - infirmary, $48,- 4m5.WrWd equlpmentr $22,893.34 ; hard surface roads, $593,007,98. The statement of distribution ot county highway expenditures shows . :tWr7DP3T5Is various districts of the "this amount 4ewd . the unty. dist?irt - Of re- - h - VN Total 2,312 j "t -- J. x dis-fri- Miss Kstella Eleanor Gehhng has injected a new element Into the investigation of the death of William SlcClliitock, Chicago's "millionaire orphan." - She has banded .to authorities four letter which she reof young McCUntock. and ceived froin , illiaui Shepherd, foster-fathe- r Chief Justice drawer of thewiU which made him chief beneficiary. - Harry Ol8on says the lettew wojild b "decidedly important." - v - 1 t WILSON'S DEATH .of Gunnarin Katsson None. ' VIRTUALLY ' K Arrhes . i T Beached SerurtLFf ozea .JQut Personi Director's Be Report Shows. . .Found-t- o 1'ndamaged, Says Nome's Lone Physician. WASIIUfOTOX. (r.P.) On the slope of Jdount St. Albans, once he high above ,the resided as head of the , nation, twenty-eightWoodrow ; Wilson, president of the Ciiited States, dead one year, today, sleeps on, Ehtomited forever In. the tiny of the stilt unfinBethlehem.-ohnpished Eplscoiial cathedral of Saints Pele1-- and Mg resting pla has become a national shrine, the object of reverent pilgrimages. ThrnTilwrsary of Hseath today passed virtually: tiiTnoticed. Workmen called one to another'as they struggled with giant blocks of stone, derricks created and rattled, as the work of finishing the cathedral progressed." There ivere no ceremonies to interfere. tbmhx might be passed were k not-- for three flags that hang over the sarcophagus. By h " -' Inscription : "Woodrow Wilson,lS5G-1924.- " Nothing is said of the ; exalted position he once held, no words describe his work and for all one can tell by looking at the tomb, Wood- row than one of the countless million Inha of the country. Day after day the number of visitors grows larger. is estimated niore than 200,000 persons bav visited 3inint dur lag the year. As many as 7,NM) persons have, visited the tomb on a single dayT y One 'person visits the tomb each week, never failing. She is Mrs. Edith Hulling Gait Wilson, widow of the former president.. .Jio one Around the rathedral knows when shewmeHrSher"sirps Wun noticed, remains, for- a few minutes and de parts, and few If any .of the visitors' present at the time, recog In black as the widow nize of the niau whose memory .. they, too, are honoring. - ; w v SCOOTS UNNOTICED COLLINSSTILL IMPRISONED BY LARGE BOULDER CAVE CITY, Feb., 3. (V.P.) Floyd Colling still lay Imprisoned 8007feertelo5f"1ffie--i while 200; persoiis milled about discussing methods of rescuing him from the cave which yet may prove his tomb. r A bonlder weighing tons has had a death grip on Collin's right leg skice Friday morning "when Collins entered the cave to sek new thrills for next summer's tourists, i It has lcen found impossible to fteeS5nihfwmlh"eTHHilder by at-- : tackiug it from the. front. To do thU-- or to amputate Collins leg, It would lie necessary to dig a sum 11 cave' alxmt the spot where he lies, now only a narrow crevh-e- , three feet, by ten inches I.n size. John E. Gerald, of Cave City, has jsnand of the situation: Accomjianied by, (TwrTes president of Ogden university, Bowl-lu- g Grejie. 'Ky!, he made his way to Collins lns situation. .will le impossible to . free Collins without diggig cave abnnt him," Wittles asserted. ".'JJVe canmvt do this liecanse the slightest blow ihight canoe the whole roof to cnllnpse, killing Collins and "V the crewftat work there," : "It AVIATORS TRY -- NOME; Alaskar Feb. 3. (I M".) Seventy stakes and one mlsnlon The north country lias written on the of the JiD. S: church were rcpMjof its history In large letters sented at the fourth annual Leader pages the name of Balto, lead dog of Giin-nu- r ship week, according to a report I Kassou's team. siilimltted to President. F. 8. Harris, Kassoii Jiiday told the story of of director thl how, when lie himself was no longer by Lowry Nelson, extension division. . The total eu1 able to see his dogs, not to mention rolluietit for- the week, exclusive of he pbfd his trust In Balto theTeRnlarKf uden ts of the univer the'trail, a lid the big never faltered, sity, was 231 J. The representation covered the states of .Idaho,- - Arl- - but led lii m straight to nuine. It. was Hassan who nrrivetl yestermna, Oregon, Nevada, California and Wyoming,' with the threj& day niorninif 'after Couipletilig the fliiai hip of the "race for nu'rey" InCanada stakes reir sented also. The stakes and the number of to Nome With '3Kt.iM''uiuts'of serum on bis' sled,' to relieve the Nome iiiithi'riu liilemic: Alpine, 194; Alls-r- t it. 1 Blaine, fiF 7 "I left illuff. 53 miles east of Hurley, 9; Big Iforrt, 2; enf Ijike, 11; Reuson, 8; Beayer,' 4t Nome, at 10 p. m., Sumlay, Kassoif Box Elder S; Curlew. 0; Deseret told the rnlted press, 30 be"The thermometer sIimh! 23; Duchesne, 17; Ensign, : 4; Emery. 10; Franklin, 5; Fremont, low, and. a' gale was blowing, from . the northwest- ,2; GraniterRr Grant. 3: J ; Hyrnm. Idaho, 6; Jordan, iV; ""T colddii't V: the troll, Many Kolob, 200; .Juab,- SrrKanan, 4; times-nuildn't even ay dngs; 7; Mmne- - fo blinding was the gal Iethbrldge, dolsfl. 15; Mt. Ogden, 6; Millard, " I gave Balto, !H.v lead dog, his 8: MontiH'lier," 3; Morgan; 8; Neisi, head never North SaniK'te, - 65; Xorth oiice faltered.- - . Sevier, 7; Oneida, 8; pulrrh. 11; "We .reached Snfetv, about 20 I'arowau, 3; Palmyra,, 155; m east of, Nome, jit 3:15 a. in., Roosevelt Rigby, 1; 4; but we never sfoped. Balto conSnowflake, 3; South Davis, 10; tinued to lead the way. South Sanpete, 3; South Sevier, 7; '"A little after 5 a. m., he brmtght Sevier, 10 ; Salt Lake, 7 ; Tiiitic, us out on the l'cl-at the- - 'oHst 00;, Teton. 6 ; Taylor, 2 ; Toiiele, 5 : stnti'iTt ttrid lit Hlftt trrnr-gttard rintah, 19; rtah, l()80ivlniou, 1; drew lip at the office of l)r. Welch. Wasatch, 88; Welter. 7 ; Sumniit, 1 ; 'It was IlnlM wlW KhI the way Carbonf JfShelleyT ZyBtaitfoiTfT Bear River, 3; Los Angeles,-1- ; Sw tbu credit is his." For Balto if wits Just another enJoseidt .lLMoapaj 3; San Jugn, 2: to be made on. Ills long record try Logan, 1; Pioneer, 2; Cottonwood, 1 ; 2T Gunnison, Northwestern as a veteran of the Arctic trails. llv started h'is career in 1915 when he States Mission, 1. The report further states that led the Kassoii team In victory in there were forty two lecturer: from the "Moose race" and again gained outside theregularaeuIty.Jttir the explorer, courses were given, with a total of Ituold Aumudscn, 148 chokes held during the week, north froiulNoiiie weu"."Uie explor ine proceedings or tne ,wee,k were er planned hjs, airplane flight aitosspublished in the form of a 120--J ge docuiuent ,and,3lKi etipies were, leader in the' north, sold to the visitors.- The' cafeteria, - lr. Curtis Welch announced tounder the direction of Miss Effie day although the serum tvas frozen Warnlck, served 1021 persous dur- Mtt its arrival.,!! had proven to be ing the week. undamaged. The convention exceeds In magni- v There are now27 cases' of dii tude that of any other year, the theria in town," fie said-- "I have numlier of stakes' rejiresented lieiug h'opPs the amount we 'received yenr than that of last tcrday will greater" to'end the w hich year up to epidemic' ' that time. Gift-field- t; . w -- . ; "The "It reporTTftViicIudes asT)ilows : la apparent from" 'the .'interest and enthusiasm L exhibited during the fourth annual Leadership Week that Itvf'lH'iR a real need, aud its continuation and' growth is justified. There was iirgent demniHl from numerous delegates' that, the university lend assistance to the stakes, hi putting ove- r- leadership larger numbers may k able to participate In them.. "Iris ffiahifestly ImiHissitWe for all who would like Ui cunt- - to lie ac commodated at the university, and therational alternative Is to carry the university out to the people. As rapidly as facilities of the school will permit, efforts should be made l into satisfy this demand for stitutes." Us-a- ELKS DRIVE FOR MEMBERS TABia. Feh.. 3. (l.r.) Two French aviators, L. E. Matre and Arrachard. piloting, a Breuget plane simalar to that flown by Captain IYlletler t'Oosy, t Etanrps alr- droine at 11 :39 a. m., on a p flight l aUkar, In Senegal. French "West AfrU-a- , in an attempt to break the world s distance record. : From Etampa to Iakar, the diatance "is 4,20 kilometers. The niemlrshlp tlriv committee of the Provo EJkB Judge will meet at the club home Tuesday evening to dirt-nsplans of ttn ing t J. Edwin Stein, chainnan of the" eomnilttee. - Two teams ..have been formed, headed, ' tes)ectively, by LeRoy Hardy and Paul-j- . Ihivls, as captains. Full organization of titfi two teams will br completed at the " ' meeting, s . k:T V t Fifteenth Anniversary of Boy wiv nud men offh-er- Thirty-fiv- e when nh TaslnHl onto thewk harfMjrof lHrtsmouth, K. II. oil (he Y S. Scout Movement to Be Observed. 8 48 lunrnie Jut north off Jaffrey'a Puht of the PROVO TROOPS TO GIVE PROGRAMS SOUTHERNERS Elaborate Program Arranged by Officials of Provo Fifth Ward. TRY TO CHECK Sheriff MARION Feb. 3. ,111s., . (r.P.) J'aijiwl-4evUH4hntni'Tr- Williamson only toduyare irtiempcS ing to scrap' the malice ami bitter-- , ness which has cost 14 lives" in the last Iwo years. A of five ' m:n thi with Sheriff moruing confered George (ialligiu the - rabid' niflH KIhii lieinler, in an attempt to bring Imok peaee-t- Meet tonr- - this o i While au investigation was under way late Monday by the grand Jury into the slaying "of . the: ..mysterious stranger early Sunday, Gaiffgan' w;as:4cfor; the eonnty board of sup'rvlir?r asking :fl.hat hate Jie hekel a(Hl that ,gnn toting ccas in the Hmtny, with Gallignn In his plea for quiet over, the county was one of, the: Klan leaders, Arlie T BosweJl, state's attorin,' ',T::; GiUllgnn propitsiMl two thlngrf to nrflng to an eud the hate wan ' lift wmilil disposo of av ilep- ittiis not acceptabU-- . to the majority of residents. 2. ' Ile'asckiMl coHipcration of the comity tsiard to eiid "gun tot in &liT4o- puf a check oir justices of . Veace Issuaiicejif gun carrying - per-luiia- - , ".- - 4 PR0V0FEB.11 MIDrPACIFIC Private Harold M. Conant Is University of West Virginia Debaters to Meet Young Assigned to Teach NaUniversity. tives at Guam. . Betel-Mils- - square-fai-e- Hie I'mrrlos speck in the The.Vniversity of West Virginia, and Isilos, lieno arid the .Brlghanf Yuing nrtlverslty and In are favor gin losing (if Gaiitii that little will, meet in debate In College key to the ruited,;1i'tnte's control jif the due to the efforts of Buck Private Haroldf M. Conant, United to State inrtyr'orps, word reCeiv'd by Captain Percy Cor- iiell, hMflljoeruiting "i"if fleer. ' iiHtik,WXt3tH;","hT' w'n of Or." aiMVMrs. M. A.. Conant of 45 West md-Pcifi- Phll-Ilildii- SiXtid..Figh; street, ProYpTjah. lie enlisted In the marines May 29, 1924. After .ii iirief. training cajnp sojourn; Private. Conant was shanghaied to the barracks at Agana, Gauin. There,, his education .in the Provo high school nnd his natural to aptitude ofliers,' Hall, .February 11, according to announcement made by' Orville Hafen, inn linger of debates at Young. This "debate promises tHte of ual-interest 'In as much as It is an debate. Both teams are exirleneel wen and will make the most of their trnPslinu. " Walter E. Clark, A. C. Lamliert and Orvol ilufc'il, will rejireoiit the yotiirgTWcRrTlfgfnin'Wia'be represented by n strong trio In as imlcli Bs elghteen debatesTnnuy of whom have had four years of debating extierienee tried out for the team. On their tour, West Virginia will debate the' following nine institutions: North Dakota A. C. ; Union 'ColUge, Helena, Moiit. ; SiKikane College, College of Puget Sound ; Wlllianiette univel unus- intcr-sectloi- Inter-niouiira- what he knows, gained him appointment as instructor to the natives. Not that pedagoglsm is any nart afaieKng, To tile rtrtitrpr'y, Private Conant writes, yon cannot '.'sol TdtyrOregnttTyrdverslty of Califpy nia, Brigham Young university, dler" on that job. .' of Utah, University of M'yo, Insteaii.of chewing giim, Washburn college,- Kansas.- - . niing, and' "puiipy-love- " Hotel, The 'question to be .debated Is: those traditional trials of school Resuls-ed, that the,cxmstittttioa of teachers ifrthese parts, the pnrrtlat States shall lie so amepd-ethe I'nited Coi.ant's college tralpse.t'O the ciass-nsjias congress the power to munching the discoloring liotel e by a votijie nnd packing huge- ninchets .with :(ivr-rldwhich to carve np the instructor It clsionS of the Supreme t'oiirt' which declare acts- ot ron'gress unitmstk be outsteps his iK.mnds.' 1,. y . "jnck-kniv- - d n two-thir- - - iHteiTl hopes to tach the Island -- native the. JSugliidMaiHfiMWe- - and American customs and, even; to carry thepro-ce'- s of dvilization so far tliat gar ments .from Boi;d street tailors and creations from the Une de la Paix will supplant the raiment now affected regardless of sex or years. ALFALFA BILL Tbi fifteenth anniversary of the establishment of Buy Svoufs In Amerii-will be celebrated by the various troops of Provo during the entire fiext week, according to Roy Passey, district wnimlssioner. : Programs for4he week have lxen suggested to the scoutmasters of the various wards and plans are being perfected by most of them for the it most pretentions celebration oliwrved in this city. The observance Huday, Feliruary 8," which has lieen designated Scotit Sunday, Tiie- Scouts are requested tff attend the differ-feu-t .cjiurr'h; services in nntform. SjH'akcrs whcKwHl deal wi;h the Siont Itfoiiipins have bean argued : in most "of the wards. On Slonday, 1 sclimd day the Scouts will attend school In nniftiria and will give .demonstrations' li; the various gchisds of first aid, safety first, firemnnsblp and other things learned in the Scout orgaulKaiiou. i.; Tuesday will be home day when Uie Scout movement will lie em phasized la the home."- - Wednesday hMJto'R designated patriot's day and Friday Boy-Scm- will-begi- . ' cimHtshit-dyr-Thursda- round-u- y dayr"TheweelTMircli8e" p r Sahirday ineinj ers of the. various triwps will he asked to make a visit with the troop. . AuioLg the scoutmasters who are arranging for special activities dur ing theannjvjrsaj-y- j tn-l'assey, are ""AlmerTBaird. , when-forme- . Mr. jjwlantyajlwimfaraaylli son, troop 5, Bonneville r. J4 Hiigtrou-6- ward: Carl V Fmirth-wart- rr Carl Peterson, HONOR ROLL trip 8, Sixth ward. elaborate program has been arranged by troop 2, Fifth ward. The Scouts of the ward wllrhave charge of the exercises at Sunday school. Parents are Invited to attend the special troop meeting to be held Tuesday evening at 7 0 o'clock. The big day. in the week's program at the Fifth ward, will lie Wednesday when V round-nbanquet will lie served at the.ward chapel at An ANNOUNCED Ten students of the Brigham Yjinng ur.iTrsity have tieen. named by ReglistratJiihiL EJInyesior the roll of honor. The, fiv.e students of lilULiaaaiot-clteg- dents of the junior college possessing the best grades were Uamed for " 'Tiohoiv HOME nilsThey are : Valter F. Clark. Leona Gndmiiiidsen, . Margaret ' Hansdn, Edna Shelley and Harold Harwad, ' of the Ilelene Clurk, OKLAHOMA CITT, Okla., Feb. i...,ii jtinior college; ri.inict,.iu.,n,. 3. (U, P.) William VUllRirUflUB,-- ! (."inn .l ,1111,1, I.IUIU "AlfaVa C. Lamflert Asiur ajidiJuanUa-Bill") Mnwty. former coninw. maiLaudisualist of a paradise for sliihcr. of the .senior college. Auierlcau farniers, is returning to .'"Three out of the ten students are Oklahoma 'trfito- his A,nwitn2wil-- niemlKTS of the dubatiiiVteama. BACK KLAN WARFARE Confeon'lerrin TO DEBATE IN IS TEACHER IN ieiit FOR RECORD - l est : non-sto- VJ. J IA J Oil ill V PROVO MARINE Port-nenf,,- city-wher- ( BOY 1 we Feb, 3. for:-192- 5 CENTS hlt92i r "If - i:; ANNIVERSARY PASSES BY the-lad- v w ., SUB THAT WENT ON ROCKS JtAm i' . 1 ans . " ' , v- It - ' " Z ' ; . -- ; WOODROW price TWO s SilM-rla- $10,081.59: the Elberta" inciiiding Dividend, $8,749.17; Ilie Payson district, $0,425.19. The Jest of the anioni.t was dlstrilintetl "ffm(ing30" olhcFdrstrk'ts ranging In amounts from $1007 In thtt Sara-tog- a district , to $5392.05 ; In the J American Fork tan von. "We recommend that the poor and indigent list and payroll be and revised In every quarter," says County Auditor Wright lit- his recommemlatlotiSTto thukcounty commission. "We recommend an ciinli7.atlonr standardization and grnduattHl M'hedule of deputies salaries in the various depart' ments of the county. "We recommend an early gptfing of the budget and that ' there lie a strict adherence thereto. TntH such time ai "we balance oiir the budget of his district and that budget and live with . In our- - ,rev- - he. be held strictly within this bud "eniies In, each department and fund get in his expenditures' in his par iax( In this, county cnikiiot'' be te; ticular, road district. "Sufficient reserve 'should be provided to meet all duced. ' "We recommend that a budget be emergencies.- ''We beg to reCFTTnmend that all prepared for each road district In the count', liaBcd on the taxes paid. touchers .and .claims against t'.tah "tWS county Into the cotintyanlthe jscuj fnents arid needs of each district, memoers or tne noara. .or,, eonnty when passing them -- and that each road district - auper-- " ennimtsslon6rs a. visor, be advised of the amount of for pajTut'tft,' -- in i ii m: one-thir- d crt, iii - nni i : oost-'t'ta- 3 A Hi OFI r; SEVEKTY STAKES A KIl DOG LEADS WAY IN BLINDING BLIZZARD ONE MISSION rKESENX' " - It county $319,322.55 to operute its, county government dur 4o the' annual tng rcpoVt of Cllf foi-- 'lii Wright, county auditor, Just presented to the county commission. The expenses were $10,216.03 wftlun the Budget srt by the omfljiSKloB at the .beginning of 1; The greatest saving oii'jhe budget tfas tmidVb.v the general f uitd hi-was $19,1S.09 within the. amount tailed tor. Three-othe- r funds, poor and indigent fund, maintenance county infirmary fund and exhibition and advertising fund, were within the budget, wlule six" funds errf In Mteeas.. Of these the highways fund was j an excess of ' 15,395'.834 nd the eonrity bftPd-in- g Xundjiftb aa excess of $5000 ac counted for the' larger part of the hi ifi Nelson Shows Course Su passed Former Efforts.,. I f ; "J 5 i " - j I wV rkA y U i ii if -- I"-.- ' ! H ASSETS OF COUNTY TWO - k I v-r- i i X - .:. v 15. ! Keporu ' j , .107 - r 7J , -- IBALTO LEADERSHIP c7nl- JffiM ULU MKUo RAoauW 1 ... r ' - I IT. j ii jf, Boon..... nirffiy'j nv MMUU nters hiccimock probe ZTZ S3 t t- ' 3,:5r . ithiri Budget -e- OffJee....... Editorial - PnilfltV rnoxxs EEK1LD Bu?ln wiTB wmcn is combined the provo post v tr "JIUJ: J ' : - y ; vr it. y.W-- Daily Herald ftd mevtt fails,' iirt.. p tfie wnrfnr.Ltr ToSiiar metr wtfoTrfcTmrrfritliue or auother has Ji meniiier of --troop 2, -- n matter where he-- . Uvea '.at present, will lie the honor guests of the haji-n Actprdlns: to offkuils of the troop, liBjnlreds. of- Scouts have iiassed thftmgh the troop. Some of these still live iri. ITrmrwSlle"otherr are" Mattered over the state and neigh-lairustates; A large representa-tkmo-ettt, ijj lt - incinlier of the my in. Bolivia to seek members for Miss '.Pnlslpher Is the project. . girls' debating team that won the Only three families of Oklahoma chaniplonshlp of the state this year and Walter F. Clark and Asael C: farmers remain "on .he 60,(00-acrcoucessiou to Murray from the Lambert re uiemliers of Soulh American country. The for-- ( deliating teams spcriiid mer agricultural leader in concress plate. i the slate. Both are ineae migrated to the concession a yearlliers of the team that will mcot the ago with more than a'do.eu fain- - Unlversitv of West Viru-ininil Feli-- . e tbe-men- 's that-"'wo- n Zzzz mni-y-ii- , SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ' slogan for , the, event Is "Once a Scout." Hconf. Always - a . feature of the banquet will be the organization of. a chief patrol toVe eomiKMed of Eagle and Star swiits. Officials of the troop are contemplating the tlie ; eventual growth of the troop Into an Eagle's ;. iiiVL-"patrol. i 7 The omntittee In charge of the banquet consists'of Dr. J. C,. Clark, J. R: Hwlson, ADrt.Mabey, W L. Mangum and AVilliam Stanley l)uu V-. T"ae ford. ' ,;' The scoutmasters .and assistant : l "Provo bafketball ftius ongfit to are eager to make .if "record, not only scant nuisters ofHie troop are Stew, suwrt tm-- i crnnfr om-a-urt filP lh schwl. art Williams. VV, A. Hall, Osmoiid school basketball team in Its game This is their last ehhnW for a stab Crowther, Harold Camlland. Lttwrit Thursagainst the Nephi high Willlams and DeCosta Clerk. at the state .championship and day evening in the highTht", troop is offering "a prize f "'"B.": Ilarnion, they" are not going to lose it $5vcash to the iierson who snfmiit-thgyiimiisiura,? said without pivHig 'every contender a priiH ipal of the Provw high schoui liest original, acctpta4ile song of "NepHt Is '.etmti'nir. UP- strong ; .for real square, fight, wo rerses and suinthle to "Bnt we ikh1 the supisirt Of our became a troop song. The offlcUiin Not only the' student Imdy bill 'a large lsirttou of the towns people,. They should eome out suggest :tfiat-- it shotjld he easy for towns people, according to word we better to the games than has' been the boys to sing, shonld convey a from--ousouthern the ease thus far this year Those message and at the have rewlved sjnne time be full , Uimistoi-sThey have reserved a who have never seen the joys.ln of vinir . The song shonld bp frti at large blK-- of stsks for. tne game. action this season will be surprised (be Dally Herald office not later Provo has never. had as gsd a to ae the wonderful , Iinprweoleht " jthao SWjjsck- p: ur:, Satur itoy.'Ti team as we have this year. The boys that has taken place." .. 7. . . . im-a- 1 ignTf,w.,r11st t; . . - e |