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Show Panf mr .r , ror 5ife in Brov w III Players III University Present Play For 10 BATES II HO Steel Plant Fund o-rSprin- gville STREET nn iimdia HClC HUf UAO - The Ford Motor company of Detroit CTCCI sKven the kiddles are anxious to reported hunting ,ior a FORD DEALERS do their bit towards getting the UULU IIIUIH Warehouses, cold storaee nlanta and favorable maaufacturin aite in Utah steel plant looated on the While on: ter way-tro- m the" Orem At the annual meeting of the board site. jepoxt, -unauthorised byj ItchArie8wIUtttLOTepted JttProvo1unt she where station taken her had of direotors of the Bates" Stores com The of the Parker school, pupils company HOLD by the Utaa Poultry, Producers, InCj "' niwniow.foruBUYS GOAL FIELD eager,, to add their little contribu- pany of Provo Friday evening, L, L. daughter, Mrs. Hannah L' Lundberg, a Detroit, concern ina,at8 toat to Beniamln Brown of Gun-'01- 1' 69 years of age, suffered a stroke of tion to the steel plant Site fund, Oraliam, 18 IooWn8 &t tWO Sites, one tor the department manager-wi- th 1 thi'niw of rushed to the have arranged for the holding of the company, -- was appointed store Shewas" organlvmiUiiirAtiirtna. rmint n apoplexy. nnh .fn A a Ford In lromaouthera-Utadealers effec preliminary In bemaking of h little dances and in Nilson Clarence died aim of manager the schoouhouae. zatlon the Utah the storage and assembling plant. place president held a banquet' at Hotel Roberts Fri- fore tive iu program for the development who resigned earlier In the week to The first one of' thesp entertainthere, t Some few weeks ago it was reported T?ouIfry Exchange; which organization to discuss problems of in . Mrs--arriving . day evening & was was ments accept position with a- - Salt Lake driving her of the Iron Industry .in Utah. the Colgiven Friday afternoon Lundberg from Detroit that an assembling plant terest in connection with their will be taken over former. " busi- horse and buggy tome after having umbia Steel corporation has furniture company.-- . and another one this afternoon. Erection of the buildings will com- - would be built in Utah. At the time ness. acquired ."' . foo her or of EJany, to the Orem title to 3120 acres of coal land in Car taken five cents company. Atoall ten ; daughter, mence o,m time in the spring" and locasaid .the newspapers There were present from the Salt ' When at Fourth West and Cen- boa county by a cash settlement on was charged at the dances. Abotitl "Mr. Nilson' has been" manager of the- should be completed in the fall All of tloh would be in that city Lake office of the company, L. C. depot. Bates Stores company since the fur 115 collected in this way wilH toe Mrs. Uindtjerg suffered the the purchase contract in the amount ter street, Awill Herald .reporter today learned not he begun thia r the buildings assistant branch manager: "F. stroke. Passershy noticed the woman of approximately. niture store was opened in Provo-abou- t turned over to the plant fund. ' $740,000. Although year but- will be started as they Will ii that a party of . surveyors have been f bieoy, jtWrawVerv n. manager, Mat reel and stiffen in the buggy and has the contract still had fifteen years to o three ,yars - ago. Since-that-tii.-- vin. t r. ha naafut .'' he has gained a host of friends traveling manager her asslctanco, William run, It was announced Saturday that "To add to the, steel plant fund." the tenedto Am Twelve dealers" from the" southern Dixon and Dr. N. H. Nelson placed fcer final thiacit3L whdlwUhJbJjm .sncces3-4n- payment was made January 24. dramatic art department of the Yodng will be built In Provo and win supply these men were reported Saturday to territory of the state were present at in an automobile affd rushed her to to- - the Cot university will this evening present his new connection. the. entire state With chicks. Another .have cashed 'pay checks at Spanish the passed banquot, all of whom participated the hospital. Death had ensued be umbia corporation. Di vide'" in. the Cimbia The officers and board of directors ajhe Great etchery-may- later on" in i t one TB6enecit s are said to have in the discussion Of service " AH ' to Ford fore, the. hospital, d. frheater. of the company organized as follows! from the of the The" involved proceeds th property Ford .Motor been of adjoins . the company. Ogden. V those pTesenT'tfom In Sweden Sunnyside O. G. Bates.. president; L. L. Graham, Mrs. born was over win to be Lundberv the .turned of toperformance the Utah banks of Neither Fork cnewa deposits coking has been It the loal Ford office were A. E. Ander- and came to Salt Lake City about 42 Fuel manager of the company on the north and has plant site Til nil. J. 11. Ashtou, manager vice president-and that Mr. Brown, the leading, spirit .in day would say that such checks had son, general manager, and Lee Mad- - years to bet-Prow about the store; P. S. Heilbufi secretary-treas-- ago. pronounced experts to be of the theater,, donating the use-othe poultry producers' organization, seen cashed there, byf sales manager. 30 years ago, since which- time this anions the finest deposits of Mirer. These with Mrs. O. 6. Bates, has been carefully checking up the t- - At Springville it was said the Ford fsen, coking theater free of charge. "So many pvoplo of Provo have, X: anil Irwin McDowell constitute the has been her home. coal in the state. The property is Sti- many advantages Provo has as a ship- - surveyors had visited Harrison hotel ' i ....... iin board of directors. lift She Is survived hv her Knslnnri,' mn ... La!j fiti... 3U. pressed grave tears for the social and nil...tail luuia.iiiw iiiiiUAUIJ4iCIJ ping center. He lias been convinced4 several. times, and, when questioned. Mi. "Graham, has been connected Tv'els L. Lundberg. and' her daughter, 000.000 tons of-- coal. mtral welfare of its youthful citizens, that no other place affords - greater had said liiey were doing the survey- Until lho recent' transaction title 'should the sietl site bet situated uear wW tliu firm niR' the opening of ithe " Etny li. Lundberg. -possibilities for. a Shipping "ntor Ing for a gTaaa cnmnanv. Funeral services will bo held in"tha property rested in the Marana here," said Prof. T. Karl I'ardoe. head. itoii; iu this city. Previously to that i than does Provo. AH of the produce Investigation 1y a. .Herald reporter 4 -eomplimentaVy to Jklrs. eirtnda afttr-noo- n & Dpvlopinent xWWnesday 'Cenunimitychurch lind company, organ of the dranimic art department, this time, he was manager of the Richfield or roa 10 DQ sent vo.ine coast eastern., at .Bprmgviue ana spamsa tun uiu Royknee Mtjier, a bride of last' week, 1 : 30 o'clock Mnder tiro at dirccin ized .1911, and morning-broughch'iefly "of afternoon in discussing tonight's prd- - Furniture company o Richfield. composed . the . to light fact that a miscellaneous snower. was markets will be shipped from the t -Hdw44ott, of Mefoard. nessecfetary-treasure- r given tlie the Hellbuu itr. ! in niiin. tlm I rSHthe Mik4iH residing southern and central part of the state an option or purchase of "eight or Wednesday evening. tte .- - - ftt Tiifei!EenT of the company, will- also be in The Brigham Voung university has provo City Utah 'Coal & Coke company was orgtrn- o Provo apd then jentrom-her- e In tend rucKura uome Dy me Misses Jessie cemetery under the direction of the ized by V. W. " carload Jots, and assoc. often been misquoted and misunder- charge of the credit- department of the Armstrong . depot in Provo has been made for the racaara, Lilian Husseu. Jessie John-- : Hatch i?iiitiMnHmf mmiunv store.-- ' He. has been yith ithe company iates to purchase -- the property from stood by BoiuejCltizens of our TO . rr-j- .- "Our organization Intends to erect Ford Motor company." Rumors had ouu, 4UBCiiur ,i f. It has been rumored that the for the pastfew moUthii.f He, has had uanies, music Marana company. the a large warehouse and cold storage ' It that the Provo site was intended for and a deliciousuuugaii. luncheon were enThe deal involved a casli payment 'V is against the coming of the big considerable experience in business plant In Provo this summer," said Mr. the assembling plant 'and the storage joyed by the following: Mrs. Viola and annual .payments of $30,000 uiitil project. If such an opinion or state affairs having bcenL connected with; y while in The Daily. rooms. The Springville plaint, it was Roylance, Mrs. Hattie Dougall,. Mrs. OH com- tf:$, with the privilege of acquiring ment needs correction, certainly the the office of the Continental Herald office. "We will need these I intllcated," would be for .the manufae-bnildlng- s PAehePaokardr Mrsr Mtnerr-iH- rsr Is lending its fpariy and. other large business con. fact the that university title In of full halance the by payment . ri ih4Hrftditc4ti-fTttnrto handle Johnson, Mrer:Thompson,-tMrsGeorge 011 any annual payment date. The dramatic talent to aid tha cause by cerns. the southern part of the state. All pt tured there was left open to conjee-th- e Roylance, Ruth Alien, Helen Manwar-- t new also assumed responsi giving a free performance tor its bene- - All of tlje other officers and directcompany used ing. MerrilLClark Bernice Roylance.! products from the ."southern and ture. Whether the plant Is to be Ford-herors of the company are wen Ttnown for taxes. When the Columbia iflt should be sufficient anawer." bility central parts of Utah will.be shipped by the Ford companyjust for the iMany.useful-and-beautiful were xno. presi- gift3 'dramatlca . director mgn or. nan TM hajlAawkwgff pf ' to he stored in the warehouse j son tractor, Ford car parts, or entire received. . ' v pt many years in the cast mSjtof Utali sorheaThe assets of C&ftfrosen capable dent, the jnost . tmtttnWwm-hew- C. A. Peterson of Spanish Supt. r .... Coke company. The money received playert now have their lineln hn un business in Salt Lake CitFalM Uyiow The first report of the - probable Fork was a guest at the Washington! After tevestlgatingthe-Tariou- sl from the sale of preferred stock and usual degree 'of excellence. The choice conducting the largest furniture and cities of the state .with theXyiew in coming of the Ford concern was made school Thursday. ' ; bonds of the Columbia company with- of play 'for such a purpose was given music store in Nevada. mind of locating our warehouse at the, during the visit here last year of Wig-moMrs. Charles Allnian snent ThnraH Mr. (McDowell; who .has charge of considerable attention in and Great recent The weeks sufficient the other provided and officials of convenient point, I have reached ' ginton Creed, day at Spanish Fork. funds to permit retirement of this ob- Divide' was the final selection, chiefly the field work, has been ia the turnl r the conclusion that Provo chtnea first Columbia Steel orporation. Since that Mrs. Rose Boyer has returned from -ligation, as. well as for. immediate de- because of its American theme and ture business for many years and fs. Located as it is on the jnals railroad, time rumors flt Ford jla here she vas the guest of also because it savors of the problems known, throughout central and ebuth " velopment contemplated. liner both to the coastand the .ast,jmet with at Intervals. her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. era Utah. He was formerly connected ' But the development of the deposit connected with this gerat Industry. nree weew oi ago The the! camn Aaron. acuvjues Johnson of Y right JimCUO.pomt.. of,, the, The-e with the possl-titlwill was all of not coal players Taylor Brosrompanynnd put coking delayerr fitirp railroads from southern and eastern surveyors on tie clay banks south of Daughters of the Pioneers met at. the to the contracts were let for thla We zest In their work tonight, as they the Wilson and --Bates furniture Com Utah Prow is the logical' place for Springville were noted. A Herald re-o- home of Mrs. Julia Maycock Thursday Connected with Mr. McDowell work. It embraced the construction wish to show Utah county and Provo j pany porter a!t the time was unable to find afternoon' Singing, "Sowing"; prayer, warehouse. of a branch railroad about four and 'hat they know great Industry- - and in the field work are Harry Lindley, reason, for surveying of .the Maggie Wood; solo, "The Blue Bird," Of course we can't httlld:ll of the on a half miles long, connecting the pro- - Practical education go hand in hand John Hailiday, Ashley Bartlett and M.. E. Crandall, encore, "For Old buildings in one year. It wm. take a clay banks. -w perty with the Sunnyside branch of and eacn are the greatest reflection of LaVon BiUingfc all of whom At 1e or the tnen con-a-s Times Sake." Mrs. Julia Lowe Dallin litle time, to get where we can build known in the furniture and musio the Rio Grande Western railroad; con the other. was gave a we have cont'etffplated: "The first nected with the surveying-part- y of her father. Richard history struction of tipple yards, a surface! The prices for the performance this business In this state "The Foreigner's Reading. hatchery to be bnllt by the company I inquisitive concerning the ability of Lowe. At the of the committee of frfcm, the mining camp of Columbia, evening have been' placed as low as Springville and Spanish Fork to take Soliloquy," Mrs Beth Dallin; Pioneer the Provomeeting In UtatwUtM-MciedaiLovcClSt- t district of the Tlmpanogos anii the driving of the necessary adits from 2i cents to $1.00 so that every n of council of Boy Scouts of America, the to periRitced men from the California care of an. Increased population. He Gem, Leon Dallin, one will be able to attend. A record"--" open up the coal deposit. hatcheries will" he employed to handle' U Mown tp have asked the city Richard Lowe. Mrs. Julia following program was outlined for The contracts already let aggregate broking house is expected at tbeTTTea-ter- . the incubators. There" is 4 good mar- - recorder of Spanish Fork if the, water gave a short history-oJohn Maycock oy Scout anniversnry week February . bout Jr50,0ftn. and it is expected that ket in Utah for -- chickens and I be-- . "PPly of those cities could accommo-llev- and his son, George Maycock. Read- - 8 to 15. two captains of the" bellrinecrs be to the Only $1,000,000 will, more thousand families. expended put far. distance that Jn .the.not mg, "Tne Bores," uetn Dallin. ReA snorfnl twnnt nrnprnni in shapu for production on a have reported thus far. according to property bust-O. B Huntington and dered in each ward in which 1 ture more.ot the California chick marks, Bishop the AT COLLEGE HALL cbmmercial scale. The grading, is report.-- ; received from the chamber of' ness from Utah' will be diverted Bird of 'Mapletort; piano solo.'erai nnhiio 'u in.H. to ou II 1 1 kii. " be to more ihan half finished. commerce. reported . ill hntfhorfpa "The; Charge of Hussars," Lva Mauser scout and scout official will rpM. hi and it is Ole K. Olsen, captain of the Second expected that production contracts with the I are making "We Crandall, encore. "Alpine Hour." SCOut promise, promptly at 8:13 p. m. 011 a comme'reiar HUULU I scale will be possiblo ward, has reported f 1.0o&5)Lclleeted-- i 1Tndtheausplces; of the Women's' l.ll . . o Benediction, lrs. Sllyle Mmer, -- Thec.m, a ftlm.mitlc.aUdnfti Willi three additlorihl ilisljietn to ho before-th- e end uf the year. ,'i hostess was assisted bv Mrs. Julia state for our company to handle onn rt TTeard" from, whk-l- f he hellev,s will ing program begivert at:College'r Dallin, Mrs. Beth Dallin, Miss EIJa 'ducted durine IJie mnrnine pvorolaos. their products for. a period of five ball Thursday ; evening at '8 o'clock.- CHANGE TAX LAW Maycock, who served dainty refresh- - followed by a bring the total up to $l,:!00. yaers. A meeting was held at Springe soout talk E. use The the of George Barton, captain of the hal( has" been donated, . ments to. 48 guests. ville laftt night at which the prothe following men: ' 'by Manavu ward, reports that when four land the entire proceeds of the enter-- A IILLE Mrs. and CLUB ducers there signed tip. MenettxBird B. y. it.; Dr. o. K. Hansen. great deal dauglrters, more districts will be beard from his tainiuent are to beiapplled on the pay- - ; proposed amendment to Margaret and Martha, left for Helner n. n t -t, enthusiasm was manifested over I the'Another Mh 'ill have collected More than ment of the motiop. picture machine i,no fmetr state of constitution Utah, the of tne outlook." Thursday mornlnCi where they wUl'Brimhall. ! 1 J ..1 .1 $1,100. purchased by the council for the use j t J . I vuo VVn . A meeting, of the poultry men wHI4uJ5,u' visit ror tne next ten aayB. B. Parker J. Tucker. school, Judge This morning the ftif the Rchoolg, and is to be confined to "be held in theCentral school audi-11- 0 Wilford Clyde returned from Storrs, classify property"- - for taxation chamber of commerce' registered at the se Introduced lnthe senate Wednesday evenhg. ' He will remain I Maeser school, Leiioy Dixon. Wednesday evening when local Tlmpanogos school. G. W. Fitzroy. llasler. president of the council. $1)0,000. nis e i agreement Saturday toy , Senator jW.W Warhick ...an with for indefinite family producers will sign Franklin school, Isaac Brockbank. rne aancingTrOgrsm is 10 oe unaer - of - the period. county. with h Marketing company. "tlctor, Lincoln high schol, J. Wnt Knight. SPRlhrGVILLE, Feb. a. Tha most the directiolv, of M!is.;es Venice and IT It carries at tie newanieBdment. Mrs. Brown on Milton at will the entertained . Fitzgerald speak proper successful social event of the eeanon B. ySTUDENT DIES 'lnrenco epperson. and will include:' elections to Ndvember, 1924, would be 4ihner WeVlhesday "JlrsTWilfdrd Brim- - Spencer high school, J. Wm. Knight. was . methods of feeding chickens. the annual banquet given by the Sharon school, Bishop Ballet from Faust Maria Morgan. Joseph thai avowed by the iJhaiL .Mra. Jamea . Evans and Mrs. i Nelson. The Utah iPonltrfProdBceni; tine. quite similar-to- local Ktwanis club complimentary to Miss Anna Smart, age 19, daughter SAlean Coleman. Grace Hughes, Elslev wllii "Mrs. Provo. peay of Pear organized or the purpose of market HedaulsL their wives and sweethearts. The af jLStale.cnalor.and Mrs. William II. Kimball. Florence Carter, Martha1Inflr all Vtfiila Inn .laaooa tiAnTtwtf over theweek-end- . A t An. fair took high school rrl- - Smart of Roosevelt, died iiere at the JColeinan. Ezda Urauhart. Floris Kirk I l V niv(iiitt-Mjc 1oirYtAi MnStiV -- MlAjl 4a(1a Mrs. Reba Reynolds and day evening. Senator Warnlcks of the 'opinion Josephine hafe,r?tttrned . from Salt, Mountain l Incorporation tot Salt Lake City; FMt Beautiful white carnation and ptaktdrty' flight, Tdflowiing a .week s i!lilies. view school, Scott P. ah Jef-aihl. Alice Ann Stjbb . , day. The companyJs capitalized tor tnat h People of Utah declared last iaKe city. - 4 i -Stewart adorned .which. iMIs Smart. .wh bom August-2i- r4 trailerprimroses Pixie Mattgtr ' not were feris, anxious Mr. V4. i (November that they $300,000'. k Bcnooi, Samuel H. Blake, tastefully arranged by Missrrnns: at Heber tMtv. and Hvei! thorp Sarah Voung, Ha Haycock. Mi'lie Lamb. The officers are Beniamln Brown of for the creation pt additional, sources ton were Keese. Jennie domestic' science for a few vears. 'the fanillv ' nun inir to U4wi iii.th Ashwnrth vineyard school, h. L. Bunnell. Gunnison, president; .Albertus WiK of reyehuelo the state or. its subdi Mtyfc TOirrfw. vv Saturday, February 10. department, who also sprved n tuitn. nnn.u. .,ii l .n.i ; The Messenirer an I Maid, Misses larasen or Gunnison, first vice presl visions, and that this might result in inn k'"ti wiu2iM&Mf ikuuiuami dav TrooD cout ful banquet. gc0m round-uDuring the luncheon She came-t-o Provo. to attend the Venire and Florence .) pnerscn. of Provo, geg.Hrei""th'1awaSe at tfa of her son. Walter Robinson of Pro. ,n thfi .nnarescout n9rd 1 the Springyllle orchestra turnlBhed -Lyoung unvefHif TTrientala. Virl I'iiley. ond vice president; Harry, H. Metiger amendment which would permit the '. irtomnngtrtttlfinff unit Tniiftslt. t' music, and gn is rrom the high school ing at the Stein home. An episode of tlw Race Track. the therei and ef otlchfleldVthirdrlce presidents ttnd clai58if,catioa P'006. 11 under several dances directhe gave i Sunday, February Besides hor parentSjjjhaJa-survive- d Khworth.jo; key. Miss Clyde 0. Edmonds of Salt Lake City; fore, 'prehaps. make, feasible an In 'M. of Leslie tion ias jlisB dHtee,--Hs-s Every scout at church. .In Sunday f ilys te r4us Nights-to- e HEALT- H- HINT by three biuthemand three sisters. come tax law In Utah, hut would not DAILY secretary-treasurer- .' :Jt.i . t, follow-ing Pauline a the dance. talks gave Firmage Miiu-gcupid school, by i he is iu lorence in oi iiie as to nerg nouy materially-altertsituatluu jepperson.. thejt and Miss Helen Mendenhall a solo Mortuary. speakers: Funpral announcements1" At the Masquerade, .Misa Daisy Fall, WILL ADDRESS SCIENCE CLUB ' genreral property tax.'according to tne W. Lester Man. dance- Fifth ex-Provo ward, will made Mrs. be is Hoshard and little Emma .ee, Smart reflair latr: Dr. H..O. 'Merrill will address the outline of the state commission on in keeping with, the patriotic feel--' pected to' arrive jin Provo this evening - ftown as Cnpid .. ' : . gum. Science club at the Bi T. U. on Thurs- vision of tax lawe. 1 Third ward, - Dr.- Thomas j Ing of a true Klwantan, the American" from Roosevelt, Senator . SmartTev; Tiger Knv. Miss Venice Jepperson. Novin defeated amendment The on :"lhe day of evening eye subject iMartln. . flag was artistically used In the deco cently was injured inan automobile Powder Puff," novelette. Baby Teas ember carried a sentence which proetmlaof students. - i Provo Fourth ward, A, A. Anderson. rations, forming a wonderful back accident Child"-- ' Ml By DR. VIOLA RUSSELL vided lhat ft should .not apply to the for Health-ServicFirst Dr.TF; STHarrls. "K" Provo ward, ground U. 8. Pubtld the, The Rose and. the Butterfly, Misses EXPLAINS DREAM.- classUicationJi.of.jnlnlngpropertyr J..... which was suspended above the speakProvo Slxtt- - ward, W. H. Boyle. Florence and Venice Jepperson. trustworthy guides considerable ;Here-ire6om- e This exceptlott-attracte- d" instructor Willis Smith. B.T. M. L. stand. d toastwas E, Second Provo Roberts. ers' ward, follow in the Romance. Baby Teas , Childa and spoke to the saints 'of the Sprlgvllle attention during -- the fall campaign, tor your older child to ' Bonnevllle.ward,- - CI , Y. Cannon. Ijnaster of the evening, and VV. N. (Harold Jeiferies Third ward en Sunday evening, giving and the reason tor its being Included maintenance of his health, for it la! rooms-wLUohn-jiuttmaster of Coremonlcs; A plea for the strenuous life rather Black ponie Alean a historical explanation of Nepuchad-netiar'- s was Questioned. At one tlm members. onlygoodalthjhatcaiLflghtXwin- 2;ManayitjpaKL Sharon ward. Orson. Prestwlchlrihe.Iolloing--nrograni-was'-Kiveni aee wjs niade by ii iiiHiiimi. p mi .ii:m ii.HriMr. Aim tiHHiiir T-against luoercuiosisi ' . of tha bureau expressed ther Suspicion ning'n battle dream. -Pioneer ard, H. R. MeiTlli er, .wjiiiam wainwright: Spring President EmerRus George tt. Brim-- and Florls Ktrkwoodjf driver. Sarah wiinh thn . to4gardedH-JUJoker!!ihat 7 rne Disnops in tne roiiowing waras ville KiwiUiiSt 1922, J. Rmlth; selec hall this morning at the B. Y. U. He Young. Brown ponies Esda Urquhart, Attnineva both for the farm bureau meal, DRAMA fCENTEft TONIGHT- .' ' Jefferles and :' To. wash face, ears and neck, and i wiu appoint me speaaers n .mae- - tion, Klwanls quartet; Springville told the story, of an Interview with Grac- e- Hughes,-Lea- h" . and others,'ftevexamtoing v iew. Brand-- Klwanis, 1923; C. R. Jones; solo; Elmo in Sanpete .coun- - Alice Ann Stubbs; driver, Elsifi Kim-- r Pleasant . view, l ineyara. each faijmer nails the clean day. - The regular finger the opinion ter thoroughly expressed .. .. . meeting of 'the Provo M- l- . ka... MM&wM 'VIOW I 1mlm1in.il. Mrs. ...lln G. L. Bar Coffman; Headlights, ty who had contemplated sending his ball.- White ponies Marie Morgan, be ly "Drama Center will be held this even. that the sentence Dr. George II. Brimhall.wUl give a ron; duet, Lela Boyer and Elmo Coft- - son to the. B Yj XT., go that the boy: pixie Mangum.. .Geuavleva. Jepperson in at 8 o'clock In the Communltr considered as meaningless ' by? the thing, likely- - to te uneiean or mjunoua man; Jalo yghts. JVVavingatr-rescout talk at unionv meeting. oleman; driver, Victor of the mouth and nose. mlght"get ftrr edacation and wonWnortnnd Martha church., A splendid program has been courts, t Mines, It was pointed bufc are out ' - - assistant die-- have to work as hard as his marks,. -To brush: the teeth thoroughly after T ".Mondayr February 12.. arranged. An members are urged ' to already.exempted- - from the section to hvonkfnar - "t 1 J' Eacl will trict f Lincoln's Provo governor; ;frora done. tneaL And troop fivenintc 4 had greetings After birthday. the t be in attendance. be amended, by reason of the tact that V v :Cviwanls club, Walter Adams. 1 President Bridihall thought such anj To take J&' or more slow deep f b YiSliajlOSEnAL. in i ; covered are. specifically they' iit the objective was 'entlrnyvrong7and hud Prof. YV. H. Boyle, B. Y. U lA.,ondflrfttL4ancingpaftyTo bei. Tuesdaenruarjtj.a CONCORD.. Bllla were in- - succeeding section which' deals In threatha of fresh air each Ifday.Fnecea.! IL art gallery concluded the entertain- succeeded In convincing the farmer iTarefiW ttfghUZ Each' troop will It great appreciation for the eor-- . VLJ tr o4e4-to- detairwitlOhe r manner of'TOel'' assess carefuneTprotecrotners theiecii'latur e ake " the parents at "acoot meeting. ment, which was of a high order. should have an .education, dial reception given his class on their ttertaln the that or boy to ideeze.;. . plt,? cough 24 ment.. eight toourp sleep in compulsory, to not that he "might work less, but visit to the State Mental hospital. The. tne i To play out '.of doors provide for tile appointment of a cpm ' at. scouts Achieve students listened to a comprehensive morsi-j- rguests,, Special supperi "30 minutes day.f V:1 windows every FACULTY open, 'TO GIFTS mission to investigate all homes end "V Make this a genuine home gathering. work within, should lecture Supt'-FreOf Instinct Dunn dealing with or more "The 10 In each' hour To bed sent be '. Grant has AT J. BONNEVILLE. MRSNSEN determine whether, they were happy, President Ueber be developed, and should be kept goon turas.et amo. the nature ahd causes oC mental de, to provide that no woman shall marry to each member of the B. Y. U. faculty night, with th ewlndowg open, , . ' lpqwviauai " ' i j through life. The "retired" man rangements. . her grandson and to forbid the Ku a.copy of Cory Hank's book, "Up tromS To drink tour glasses of water each ' MRS. ;MAB1M- -i iusJul,-da- y L, t Easa sn-j? is lredo?he. emetery. milk. and as much KIux Klan from calling meetings un- the Hills. ine presioent s auiograpn the PeHefeocietyTrmjetinrttf th leads to amease, reopie wuo live in WASHLVOTON.1 Feb. S. The nomi g rrTrkernorttacaneezDtToinar the flyleaf .The book ttells-t- he less, authorized by the kleagle.-- r " -' Mrs. W. J: of ortlmerf who underwent Bonneville chapel Tuesday afternoon U climate where rlothlngJs nation of Ralph Guthrie to the post-story' of Cory's stubborn fight against lniurious drinks. at-- : 30 o'clock, Mra. J, M. Jensen Will and food may be gathered from trees mastership nt Salt Lake ,. City was To go to the toilet at regular LITTLE ROCK. Ark Roiof f. fate and ot the glorious victory- - won im- - give an address on "Testimonial iira-- . never invent airships. There Is no sent to the senate by President Hard- TO sit Up &nit atand atraiaht. To General hospital, M reported to be charged with killing hit brother- - in bv the blind boy. The teachers are Alrd Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. east frontage ' on Easy; street v the ilng'yesterday I and will be followed, w. Tapioiy.v and , cheerful proving neat, B. keep .W. law,. Allen, was declared not highly appreciative vot rresiaent and to be nouses ail lace me setting sun,' m quev nextweek . 'ioaran Kamsey wm hjuk by. confirmation. vi t.z.lr lormeo to others. probably upeiiiuu. helpful Grant's remembrance, L a , Jury. imity.by - . , ' I today-wa- JILLL Provo-Springvil- BiOilEJ nison,-preawe- -- -- - by-th- Salt-Lake- -- - - vt1.1iC ..n1,.-Jv ZZrZ.l!m me . was-reache- owner--Among the-Spant- sff She-move- d " . I l to-t- j- -- - . Uen-aere- r-the--TJHlon s-of - - es Rev,-T'harl- - - cuiu-munii- 1 Browd-Saturda- -- e, je . st . Mr.-Bat- z. . 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