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Show ) .. - - . s - "" . v. :i he Jderald , .voiixxxvn.. Nai79- ,- PROyO, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923; ILIIIIU get hrtiu steel t)lant lowitei hlp sPrinvifle and Provottake in Connection1 with LEHI PROMISES r o ojutKe iiai riflPirfnjii I Mermaid Those Timpanogbs Ladies r7 w Sure amjGrjLaiGooks ZF UllOllLlDHLL . d I1E el. a sev-war- d Salt--Lak- -- . home-cooke- one-hal- d - ASSISTANCE. Iehl business mnn last night went on record as being in favor ot assisting in the steel plant fund1 B. Tucker drtye. Judge James - C ui-.- i.i . . . i. . n .1 Crh.nl... rCnw M commerce 1Z speakers of a meeting In Eelii where they explained the --present j. steel plant situation to the ..ehi business meh; Mr. Hinckley Is today at Spanish..! Fork and" Payson making arrange- ments for public meetings to be held in those cities some time during the early part of next week. !- - mau-iiirmnti- . prob-- toniaht ' . HER the steel plant site; it has been said that 7-A-" e warmer PRICE THREE CENTS. Salt Lake will get the plant if Provo and Sprihgville do net-ke- ep The Alpine tigh way may be a reality That is a question often asked within the past, few weeks within the next twa years. their promise to furnish the site, and it has been charged that Salt oiiu uiiaiiawerea I meeting waa held Thursday of Provo and Snrineville havA Lake is unresponsive to appeals for financial assistance because "UnrfecT States forestry offlclaT"and This wiU cost somethmg like $145,000 ; more than a third of that Salt Like would rather have the .plant in that county than in this. represeatatlTes from the state 'high- amount has beenTaised in Pfovo; Springtille is doing her share, That's wliy The Herald reporter has spentf several days interway commission to discuss financing the proposed road construction, either rleasant Grove. MaDleton.s anH otVipr TTtnVi viewing Salt Lake business men This investigation wilt be conthis year or next year. The plans in- - have said . they would aid in raising the steeT site money. cluded tomorrow and these interviews will be published in The elude thf iooperatipntlhegOTerB.' , ow-wr- ai wui omi jaKe ao x ment, the state and salt Lake, ana Herald and will, we believe, tell Provo, and Springville No in Utah not "exceDtincr Sunday Provo and SnrinWillAwiii city Utah counties In raising the funds ireap--a richer hamstfryhe "necessary. eoimMftErseiindustry than the People just where &alt Lake stands on the steel site question. f the cost largest city in the state, andheargest-city-thus-fa- r has re- Among the Salt Lakers The Daily Herald has or will in of construction was something .over warned mute when appealed to for financial heh. in this symposiunv will be L. B. Hampton, president of terview $198,000, It Is said that at the present wnat is Salt Lake gomgto do? v;r ths. Salt "Lake Chamber of Commerce; John Ci Cutler, president time the Toad can be completed for To get 'the. answer to that ouestinrt Tru nniiv .TWoU iimnt of the Deseret National bank ; E. 0. Howard, president of Walker about $t70,0OO.Thr feature at the Salt Lake Ctiy A Herald reporter was commissioned to ask Salt Brothers bank ; Henry Byrne, manager qf. Keith-O'Brie- n of was the reading meeting yesterday ; Herbert the report of Dr. FranlrWanghrUntted Lake's representative aitizens and leading business men : of the Auerbach company, and other men Auerbach, president recreation States forestrx ; expert, vvnai, wnnaait iaKe do ; How much will Salt Lake Mve? Ts wVm nun snpaV tnr tha mtrpartit 'finnilpini mann. which mentions the .proposed highway as an ideal scenic road,. noping io get ine plant Dy Frovo's failure to furnish the facturing interests ;of Salt Lake City. ese"MervteW"wirb& published exclusively in The Herald traHgtfttl. ana tajclnatteg pyef P!W J8i feeej: Many" uncomplimentary things have been said about Salt Sunday. . , every mileofthe propqaed hfghway," the report says, "and Spproxfcastely at the south end of the route, where the landscape engineer ' would naturally rprefer ttfTJlacf the scenic climax,- the panorama of mountain: scenery ma; . Justly le described' in strongest super1 i vlatives.' i TTn" BBortrfrimrtliCFcenicBtanaibmt this road is entitled to a clear and corMore' than 430 pewonff BaL. down loence was nui'de to the stead) and dial recommendation, I believe it will stand fair comparison with the best" chicken dinner at the growth of the ward since its nual-war- d , scenic hiKhwavs in America, such as reunicij W the TJjiipangos'organizttttonT: ward Wednesday. The womyi of the In the aftemon the dramatic the road to the summer .of Pike's Peak, r the warddirected jnnization of thp Mirtual improvement drive on tue rim or tne the "the serving .of association of the ward presented an worU!Latlos Angeles, 4ha Mt. Bvan's-roaThe reunion began in, the forenoon interesting play, "The Irish Detec-wit- h in the Pike forest, and even the a program at lO'O o'clock intive.' The Timpanogos' band 'played Columbia river highway. selections throughout the day the ward-Chap"Another reason Is entitled to great Among the various-several numbers on the program were restd-anassisted in making tho day a real weight in placing the Wasatch mountain-top ings, short stories, instrumental andenjoyable affair, highway well forward in the vocal music and short addresses. list of recreation project in district Perhaps the most, enjoyable part of foiir. the report continues, TJiis lies A prognostication of the ward mem-thilay-- was during, the noon . hour in the fact of Its easy accessibility to T0NIGHT8 BASKETBALL GAME bers wa given by iliss Aston Cook, when more than 430 members of the e a-- reading by JJyruro Larson; and and invited guests-- , surrounded City, Ogden and Provo. The Daily Herald has made areral vaudeville stunts were staged bythe large dlnner tables and were There cttles.with Intervening smaller rangements to get the results of tof melnbers of the public service bureauserved a genuine towns," Include approximately dlnnner t " tne population of Utah. The proposed night's and Saturday night's bas jifthe, YoUng. university. served by the Relief society members. ketball at games Jogan telegraph Srlve would make an easy and pleasant Bishop 'James A. Loveless and for - The tables were laden with all the ed to this I after merJHsbop O. L. Terry gave short things ot eat and everybody pres- day's outing from any of these points." the game sooffice, immediately B. $bat Ipca - membersent thet the Yg.M Hressej'coinplimenUJisf wpledidcoo1dng approved may- anow nowma leaMareawiw !tofiaTdJtblritlrerr TBrticlpatinglnof the T"impanogoB Tnothersr the- Aggies. It is probable that the various ward activities and calling The reunion was. .concluded in -- the the "game will end about 9 o'clock, attention to4nterestiBg-pi9ode- y tfftheevenlng with a largely attended dance MdJomJhereafter-w- e shouttrMve" history of the ward. Especial k refer-in- . the ward amusement hall. .the result. If you want to know the score toSPRINGVILLE FIREMEN WIN. FIFTH WARD WINS. night or tomorrow night, telephone "101-mil- Snow tonight and UTAH auiv Saturday! aoiith portion. , r k The Weather ' AY Largest circulatloii In Provo ad Utah county guaranteed ' Jerald advertisers. 1.- rs ..Jr Largely attended funeral services were held in the Fourth ward chapel this afternoon for Robert Nesbtt, for uier htgh school" teacher and fee nun who died at his home in this city Tuesday noont following an efc tended illness Incurred while serving i the country In itance during the " I world war. Hishon A. L. Booth ot the Fourth IH iy i , fPW s.,ini, and Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Frank Ramsey sang a duet. All of the speakers dwelt on the cheerful disposition of the departed, ts fTtmr the Acrordtngrtrr-rrporhot' only beforo' Tils sickness DutTalSo" chamber of jmiherce the steel during his long illness. "They spoke site baromcti4 has now reached 01 UU Clean und exemplary life and of the $52,000 mark. the active n'art he had always taken in l'riiL'iotis and civic affairs la the ltivPHe' to is Great. 'The .bo ore- vurinus lomniunitios in which scnted at thf Colnrntria theater Mon- - 'resided'. The speakers were Judge' who-wa- s tho per- dav evening l.v Young universitv plav- - J1IUS of Governor sonal renreseniativii ,' of The the entire proceeds per- j ,..Hirleit n. erjs. j,abl,y alld 0, Ur U. W. formance will be added to: the steel iiiaok, state commander of the Amer- nlafttllteTund. the (heater manage- - j i ;m Legion, both of whom were un- ment having donated tho use of the A aliln U be present at the services; Protr A. .ILCYfflMBb UfiF "house, Ttnrt ;tlH! 'Columbia' orchestra; a former teacher of. the deThe play is one of the greatest of vcivity, Lars A. Olsen. and" A. vv. ' American productions. You see pre- parted; Smith, all .of Provo; David Davis of sented in three acts, an Intense Btrug- ' " weeiT aiid convention eastern bet gle . . Lake City. western freedom. 1 ou see the moun The ..pall bearers, all of whom were an Arizona mining camp old "buddies" of Mr. Nesbtt in tne tain tops-oand the following act shows you tho I4f.th field artillery, with which bat- - ' parlor of a Puritan descendant. tery he. was attached both here and In choosing this play for Dener t or,,n prance, were Karl BoshardGeorgcT the steel site, the director explains j Harria Neilson. Hallis" Kenneth that rhiioh of the dialogue concerns Eafl Dlumeiithal and Arnold ' self with talk of mines, factories, E jittWiings blending of peoples from the east i 'Tha inVOCayon was offered by :W, ith resideiitsof tho west. And there LeBter Mangum ' ' is a note ofcommon mr the Provo tmceLintemgnt-w- g whne you've once breathed the spirit 'pmo.orv a 1 .. . i . . .. . I me cuuincns ui ine liuiuiiiftiiis aau w ik.. of its air. you can never leave the plateau regions'. fj(VraTd-preslited'- the servtcetMurray aanv a ... Cu, 4 vna j uq ,.115 m Bt . t) ivuuci in. , 1 1 ti u t 1 - he-ha- a aetrmt - . f - 1 - In casting the parts for this significant has tod excellent choice ,of unusual - Jnaterial. 1 I ft Evans and Alonzo Morley, Kdmund l.eon Wtlliams are three character actors to grace local boards and have. not been surpassed by any .. . . . . . of h .i r " V " thaanlana V ' . T lih'TU Wil l. HII .11 Morley ha pkued in seven, shows ,.H,gh JlnRg and Ms u&n of at. under Professor I'ardoes direction ,.nrinnU 95. th ,Vnrt ,onhv and iaone of the. sUoaKaaL.ars.ur' A staff correspondent has accomM.s. .rrm when th man of the "rt 5"he Fifth ward -- ilutual basketball 2 SPRINGVILLE. The Feb. PiVv. SpringMe m:ikes- the state haH ' association iah Ba ,..), 0,.i. victory ville volunteer of panied the team so that Herald - 'squad3 romped away with thewith The fire department wop part of Ghent a stirring reality. the in first league game 'mer.rv. meet In one grand lamboreo. readers may get full and accurateschool the.Brigham Tonng training In Brans and William, wo s.e two ' tt.nT ardrthe score being 39 ta 27. fronrrthe Mapteton Mutual basketball ther hut. tha reports of both games:; ThewjHt8118'"11 met Thursday Afternoon. President I very dependable; iir.persouatr.rs auu,.fairiP1.. and led throughout team by a score of ward Fifth wotrid-- b The in The Herald Sun be i boys on 22, the published ther.,toa they Fern Brimhall preside1, and prayer en'.-il liui.lil' I'diin. the game and bad no diffmilty in find- Springville high, school gym"" floor but tliey are not Invited. Yep! It's day and Monday. was offered: by Prof. L. John Nuttall, under The the all for men and play rat that. . ing the hoop. The. boys played a good f Jr. v'-yauspices of the "Y" student body.-wliUtah Aggies game.- - exhibiting exceptional flashes Tuesday evening. When the firemen LOOANi, Peby2.-T- he The feature event, if any one thing The fourth grade under the direcwish to show the citiz?rnr of I'luh can .be said to be a feature event, started the flames went skyward. of teamwork. tion of had charge of .the and thrSrlgham Young hoopsters will county that the 11. Y. U. is umiuali-fiedl- y will Ut i. (Mcintosh '."and Heslington were the Snow and Tew for the visitors were 'raelin' exhibition tomorrowin program, which coriistedtJf the night meet; tonight and behind the coming of the 'steel between Pravo's own Henry Jones stars for the- victors, while Keeler numbers 'Prayer by Alice Bul- Smart's gymnasium here. for our com- - and ilk Ins of the' B. Y. Both of the'se-- Coach and Van Wagenen showed up well for tbtf star players with Robertson and activities proposed '. lirdiuau for the home team. lock, song by , the girls of the class, munjly. world of the Manafu team.' men men comes to displayed-when a; Twithell's it gLBonder8' 'cornet boIo by Jay. Keeler, 'piano toto The Fifth ward team consists of the and breaking necks and ankles and it is MAPLKTON. by Ruth Speckhart, .the story of the form a week ago when they met said that those who" miss seetihg them following players: Heslington, KimG. F." pioneers of ptah .in "terse by Paul defeated the University', of Utah in a ball, Stout, NAMES URGE Mcintosh. Anderson. Kami . will spend Saturday wringing heir u Jacobson. Orlct Chllds. Wilson Booth, 1 rf. Jensen, at far So Provo. series Chamberlain and Olpin.. Tfie Mahavu tears into the kitchen sink. 2 t" u Charllton Jacobs.- - Shelton. Hay8Ritw 4 L, Whitney, If... - Van -l . - TIte second feature mmt if a' ten- eeler, Jackson Wag . . . 8 c. sell Burnett, and Robert Buss: sing 0 i lirjaa- Tew, enen, oidroyd.rBentiey and fierce. ToundJmxiag X 3 "S 2 Brank Snow, rg. mg byHhrhi6S,- - and a piano solo by teams, as the Aggies have not played j brothers, and just because- they are ' ; teams u as yet. Kuth Allen. . 0 Fay Jensen, lg.. . u " any Utah. t BAR SPECTATORS. WOULD brothers-doesn'i insure an association " Dr. Viola Russell of the .. United The' game between the two colleges Bound liko this. Alma Mann, jjirl f is in- - of brotherhood.' Glen was going bill which its tq up racking swimming champ from Panama 22 Totals StaterPuEIlo "Health service, gave an should oe. f the highest order. InasSenator LeRby Dixon of Utah coun y4jn that just becaU8ehe to1- traduced in 'the state senate, by Sen-- 1 show Canal Zone, will give an txliita-.iointeresting address on health condl' which' introduced ablU men ty oldur Wednesday isno Uielr '. sign he can be boss, and II. nf ator the Utah draw Tebbs of as Garfield, both SPRINGVILLE. much - the they spectacular swimming and divj . tions. In the city 'iHn various hieb schools of he would provide that intrials for a cer says lie will teacn uiea wnero association is T." F. G. P. la New York and othercrtSia. Chiropractor procedure to be (.employed in the frirm of statutory crimes the li K U 4 0 place is, Wing a peLillon signed by . approxt-.M- s Robertson, rf. health survey to be conducted iff the state, ahdthe high schols are playing tain class -ay exercise.' Its discretioi tflira leature f vent ih a etuuen&ntfiteiv ' Smw)0 residents 0 rr-f i) flrst gradeioftthe ratoingnBchpoHtt I a great-tra- na T all persons not directly in- W. LrUmun, c basketbiul game. The coach 1 bo excluding ti the state will which 4 Wtulty of 'presented: REED READS tne near future. . yearst' ROTARY ; , each- team is confident, etc., etc. terested In the trial. Similar' provi Norris Averett, lg. ..'U of been put. has Io the the u Kimulinirprnixlv K or Dick Romney Coach governor Benediction was. offered by Mrs . exist jwit regard to liuf in a dav or- - two. '''" kno- .. wrtwMrfd story.-- At any rate 0 0 ting, his charges through a stiff prac- sions- already liarrington, rg. 0 uar NewelL .0, Provo Rotarians (hls noon took ah ate andthethebillhdlwo coacli can i decide wtreTlief divorce and five upeeif led crimes, and '. .. coni es'up forcdfi Ttie racu-im'rew nin is ai to. give the place at' center to pigmy 9 team ia fast rdundlne into sirape. th Tixon bill would add two others. 6 Totals 2t hour's course in 'constitutional study slrtoratlnn before t ' It will be the compilation of 500 d:f- - Harry Merrill or tb giant Tommy Mar-fefeFred Huntington. Lunt and Baker, two rangy freshmen. ! under the able direction of Secretary . AHLANDER IN'CORPORATES. from the southern part of the state, petitioiiswhich have been eir- - tln. A little Intbnsiye training before decide the-,-culated tbpovcSoUt the state for the game, jteeil Anderberg. are developing an' eye for the hoop ' Incorporation papers. were filed with ELKS' EXALTED RULERS NIGHT j Mr. Anderberg was theV principal past two Biontmi.jth rough the ftorf.w.e ' ." that Is liable. J? give some of the" reg! 'speaker at the club's luncheon In of the association, 93 .per cent of This .game j1Il.be celebrated Un ulars a place on the bench If the boys the 'secretary of state Tuesday by the . Urgent need that the' business Ahlander Manufafcturlng" company, of Pasl Exalted RuIers' night was crfn;!llotel Roberts. He gave 8, spirited V men pf the city and state use their from the south keep on improving. signed tho. peti- - rotaiatety. atcerwariLVoy a nana Beiecf "in club rooms Turs- - reading of the Rotary constitution andftion, and none of the signers is below lion, followed, by' an ann6uneemeirt-f- -: Qucteu at tne Homer Christensen wlll refere the. Provo? The company will . deal influence with the CUb legislature "DT I the day-- evening, Aftej" the rea(J(ng"PreBideiH the age el majprity. 3obbie Richarasomwiu automobiles motorycles qd supplies, qutebffl'Ot t!Te"B, V. to seeur 'renear of the- law tt first game -t and is capitalized at $10,000. The in. the regular officers JMchargeofi Oscar Spear .gently but tirmlyended ne Tireamoie to tne petition . wmen siuua r E.. i rmgiilwardl . of :ucatto comos. the feature event.--- ' .Now 'corporators are A. F. Ahlander, presi- the opening of the meeting, after all disposition to amend or discuss Is addressed to "The Governor. The '..,V , uneying .aamission tr unvaccmaiea secretary-treas-ses-te- r - BURGLARY. - Cider.1. Ghrfcoy! been has Ahlander, was the Tbe.re which Mouse JW. The '. of FORit and by Senate dent; adjourning Representsth.cnaihensitit!jtlon children tostoe V'schoolst was the THIRTY DAY. " urer; Amanda Senhouse, l.ucile Ah members. "Past Exalted Ruler & lion. ; this of tire- Btate 'of Utah," is. as fol- - nothing said 'about the kind lot--of elder.-- theme of an sddress delivered be Ahlander ; ' lander Pearl and was. Brown, !it Is but one 'Of the fellows A.:fitchH' "This, is to be a business meeting," lows: .' Jug presided. tore itha sali Lake :ChamTer . of 'Thirty' daysvr tftelcounty Jan - Jiirige t.M Warner "f Btft I.ftkq anrinunced President SiieAr. adding, nndmfened resilentso it strijetf pfc,g1Ug-he- Comra , J)r. one of the" charter - mem - : "limited to the reading of the con and taxpayers of the state oT Utah, dd "ffig No.,85-Slid; t was so hard that it x Landdn to lodge afternoon Tucker Thursday ooara neauo. me or state -reiary oi AUTO mSPECTOR APPOINTED..- - ber of. lodge 849, was . the princapl stitution." SoJt-wa. hereby respectfully invite your atten-- . fractured his leg. , . Bartholomew or oosnen) wno piauti 3. : '.. :. .V etary; R8d Andetl ..'.. here-werflspeaker.: cf petit, lareeny f 5 irse r'nfima1rnbxm gnUtyrt-r-charPaur D. Wncent, cashier .of the . Short talks were also made by the an eren geeater elocqtionary success endorse the regulation of the practice, royal wilt en0.llia. memorable event. s He wiir. accused Of having ' broken iTSt'.ake-yesterday.according to re-has been remaining clrarter members. John H. oy announcing mai jtoiarians or ot the new swence which has proven.Timev?:30 p. ni. Tellurlde town. ' tlt home ntnr 'his Intn tvn' tne, - noara, or neaiia. ' ' V ? ia official automobile inspector Denhalter,- -' John; liimb; Ernest BuH Provo would invite Rotarians of Span- Its merits tok " l""r ." "" ' ijri.jnaae to liave thousands of In- -' said appointed ts he stores Most of these cases re of the .con- In one of the inapy Provo "by, H. ECrockett, seceetary ley, Charles ifc warffy H, A, Sharp..: ish Fork, and Klwanlans- MJPrma in rtcffigcnt-c- 'l tUemv-our tate - MM fluent type,' Dr. WilLvd jGhrietopher-ao-n, taken about 11$ ia.eashiand tobacco, totstated l; ;V-j- r 'fTO-.- ' of A splendid urasTcat program, Incrud attend the annual notary-- ball, to be upon distinctly differ-- ; iV health coramlssloner," said. candy and gum,nd in the other some Btate of laws tha for automobile instrumental tnia month. of ent The vocaf medicine. both than given and selecthat principles tog . . . During December; 1922, there. Were cheese and crackets for a midnight tnai m wuer.w jiuuua tions, was'f urnasbeil under the. .djr.ept We feeMhat tt should be given 3cpar-.,- . three deaths from smallpox and five In party ot which he lAjtid to have been Utah reouirea each autoAM'E'R'iCAN' aa owner of FORK v ' FARMERS license plates ate consideration, and therefore en- tlon of ProL Georgey-FUzroy. ''. ; January, making eight for- - the 7 two the host sen- mobile must fill out application cards, was aerved at Luncheon close the r the dqrse the creation of a separate chiro-f- aervlng Bartholomew began months, The death of Carl Eddington, - . . AMERICA same signed before a notarrpub- - of the meeting to 120..;;' 2. Tues have ' FORK, RETURNS KOM " . Fg. ;. , tence paretic examining onuy irce irora mear ; immediately;' undertaker of Sugarhousp; was , the day afternoon tho farm, bureau .held a teal supervision and domination lie ana nav j:ar impccmo w first in February and the ninth .during the official automobile in we feet It should be the privilege MOVES. meeting in the city hall for the purpresent epidemic;. His was the FARM SCHOOL IN SPANISH FORK signed byThis service can be obtained ' the Leonard Henrold, manager of the . to,, select 8pector. Due to Increased business the Clay- - pose of hearing several problems of of every- - American.-citizefirst death since January 15. TelluInterest , to the.' Jarmers ...discussed. that, . method of . treatment which lotal office- - of the Metropolitan Life calling on 'Mr.'.Ytocent at Ihe son has to Tire It was estimated by Dr.. Chrlsto'l - A farmers' schol similar to the' one by moved Auto company . ; relief of blrvari-- Insurance company returned Thurs.- - ... foNthe north nd ot rlde- Motor eompany , 0 to be conducted the new building at 801 West Center Several members Jroro the Salt Xake proves best tor the pherson yesterday that more than ' were Farm and eeau' County fous , ' afflictions. present day from a twd weeks'rtrlp tdf New had been vaccinated in Salt Lake tha county at Pleasant urove, street; according to ,3. A. Clayaon, talked on ft"ORPHEUM"ORCHESTRA HERE. w urge that the prac York: where Tie attended the - annual be bills the "Therefore wiU be conducted In Span-U- h since January!. '. 'The ?eople of the of tne company, manager ; . , fore the aome of flee of "chiropractic Be . directed, i by: convention of the managers Vol .the,.' ... . Jlty are responding remarkably well Fqrk at the. high .schol,Febmary . The orchestra Which win furnish the -i- 'Due to our large- - patronage it be which areatateTTeglslature, of vital .Interest " to the sound legislation," ' iivarlous offices othls company. :' 'and their preventive measures are no. ; came us to i: for Increase our necessary y farmers.-- - 4 t The Convention, lasted three days course wllhbe given mns,lr for the dance at tha Armory for shop' facilities and to mova ;lnto. sure to bring results in the .way ' of The three-day- v four of is composed Next Monday, Tuesday and WednesMRS. SHEEHAN IH HOSPtTAL." land was Concluded with a. banquet at Saturday evening wa can where, abating the epidemic, he said. Dr. under the cooperation of the Agricul-of of place properly larger on the Orpheum educational prorrams will be held tba best musicians i Hotel Astor at which the insurance tural oUege. the U. S. department care for our many customers,' said day ' Christopherson emphasised the 'point at Pleasant Grove for the farmers of Vm Mvrt RhAAhsn of tKls ettv ub. men Were addresSad bV Governor At the Spanish Fork high theater 'orchestra, t Since the closing. . that it was Important that the nubile agriculture, Mr.- - Clayson." "We expect 1823 to be this vicinity Teachers tronrihr-Vtahtderweorchestra., has a first class 'Automobile -- should farm-b-u an" operation tor appendtcitla '"Smith'," Cliarles' Schwab lind llurbert know the truth of th smallpox school and th.e JJtaa-ot- r'year and we been nlavina at various dances and want "A couege win. give-- instruct tt the Provo uenerai Hospital Thurs- - Jioover. , All or tne speeches were .' Agricultural handle our to: .r aituauon and be governed V.. I Man to ot end prepare Hl0M;-- ' M"f"WU be nndertheday afternooni She Is reported to be-- , j broadcasted over the enUre .country to the fore- - I said to have made a decided hit tt kdstoM rv-'"'- ' T atatua. ' against. Sessloin wlU be heU ltaking precautions I baa been playln. . ' Its it of te Women't Farm bureau, gettlnt along: splendidly."-..'"- : wherever rfasplcea , by radio. j. . ana ,. , iieruwu " spjw . ' . If " jioon ' " , : . ' .' ; - . ,,!-plaivJ-hSLdlrecto- r s' hr r r .,.,, ' Parent-Teacher- ill in in n -- nk .v. - - he-me-n m Miss-Shar- - -- two-gfm- e 50,000 .v - - -- : - . . rt &r-hi- HelL-rue- - rs 'H nt , it'. persons-approartre- will-perh- aps - d ad - tupe44)t - 1 a ffffi it-I- n s, ge -T- - -- Motar-icompan- --.- - ' imr- o ' " i ml ch .. 36.-00- :.,"l -- reo-ruar- y -- . now-pendi- .;', -- , -- v.' ; v , : V jyx. t,-- i . |