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Show - .... - " V...:.,v.,,'iU ' " I' '.c,'';' V j. '.i'." - i - ""T .... '.. ' 'V..,'rr.';:i'v::'-'7.tr'- - J".' .. .'' "l-- ; ,,,.v;.:;rr .. .. ' - r .. V-' . ''' p". INTER-CLU- rnn nhrii II B ASKED BY TOPICS PAHIII Will MM IUIIUIII -- r '' r . : ; ' " '' J... . .. :'. s. ... ... ... .r'X;- r. li - , ,C 'Vf. s.. ...v .;'v;.v'. MEKALP The Weather UTAH Partly cloudy toniflht and Saturday; not much changa in temprlui PRICE TWCTCENTS. All Heroes are Not KILLED BY FALL eiiffiii iiraieu pnm uiiLLiiLmuumu.il uuiiuul FROM FARM of Battlefields! : HE I'IIH FOOTBALL HAYRACK By J. M. JENSEN. AS he stood in the midat-o- f One of the most important meetings of Utah county business men will be that held this evening at """ Hotel Roberts. " Luncheon will be served, under the'auspkses ot the Provo Rotary BULLETIN. Sapator William H. King, ad-to members of all the busiclub, A 4 o'clock this afternoon word dressing Democratic county candi- ness men's organizations of Utah was received from railroad officials date aad committee members at county cities. that the emergency rate for last erenlng deIt is predicted that this even- potatoes will not befreight the courthouse extended, the will attendance be ing's In Interest of reprerate expiring- at midnight tomor poliplored tie lac; sentative of business interests ot row. tic! and matters pertaining to gov- all cities in-- the county. The Chamber of Commerce this ernment displayed by the public, President Oscar A. Spear of the week sent several telegrams to the not only in this state, but in every Provo Rotary club will preside. The officials ot the Union Pacific, the musical program has been arranged Denver and Rio Grande Western itate. "You cannot bare a democracy by Thomas W. Ashton. and other railroads asking them unless you hare a loyal, patriotic The principal speakers will be to extend the time tor-themersenator the declared. L. F. Rains, representing taje gency freights rates on potatoes clttenry," no tor the man Columbia Steel company, and Ross until November 1,1922. sympathy 1 hare fbo belongs to a church and does Beason, representing the Southern The emergency freight rates sot contribute to its support; nor Pacific railroad. which were authorized by the railto a Mr. Rains who has been In con roads a short time ago will expire (or tilt voter who belongs prty and does nothing to bring ference) with coast officials of the Saturday. The old rates will add Nccess to his party at the polls'. steel company, was scheduled to 20 cents per hundred to the emer"W should all take an Interest arrive In Salt Lake City this after- gency rate and will work a hardin the political affairs of this coun- noon, and is expected to come to ship on local, potatoe growers, is try. Hen who can find time to go Provo early this evening. It is be is said. to shows, to prize tights, cannot lieved that Mr. Rains will make Knowing that there are many 'find time to meet with others to announcement of the steel com cars of potatoes in Utah county talk over the questions that effect pany's' program of development tor that must be moved during October the steel industry of the state. their government Secretary E. S. Hinckley of the "I wish we had public forums in This morning it was Intimated Provo Chamber of Commerce wired the the railroad officials to extend the every community, and a public urge that Mr. Rains would make for attendance at these forums. first public announcement of the time of the emergency freight rate. The senator reiterated his belief steel plant's location, and that thej thus giving the Utah county farin the League of Nations, bat only site selected would be Sprlngvllle- - mers time to dispose" of their suronce referred to it by that name; Provo. Rumor had it that Mr. plus potatoes. other references were to an "asso- Rains would announce that next Several answers have been reciation of nations." week engineers would begin test ceived, railroad that stating world "We will have peace only ing the site for foundations; that executives in session in Chicago at when there shall be an association these foundations must be placed present will give the matter conof all peoples on earth," Senator on rock formations, which would, sideration and that the Chamber of King said. "If we had followed It is pointed out. exclude from con- Commerce will be advised of the the advice of Woodrow Wilson sideration some of the farm land. results of the meeting. there would no Balkan trouble to Mr. Beason is expected to ex In commenting on the situation day. If there had been formed an plain the controversy raging be- Secretary Hinckley said "If the association of nations credit could tween the Union Pacific and the Provo Chamber of Commerce can hire been, extended to Europe and Southern Pacific for the control of be of. any service at any time to they would producing, sending the Central Pacific railroad. It is the farmers and fruitgrowers of the their surplus to America in ex- thought probable that Mr. Beason county, we will be more than change for our wheat and copper." will tell how in his estimation it pleased to do whatever we can 'for Senator King took Issue with his will be to Utah's advantage to ad- them." senatorial colleague, Senator Reed vocate the retention of the Southon Smoot, the ern Pacific leased line into Ogden, tariff bill, insisting that It waa the with connection to Provo over the MNS-CONIHL X "w'- j- ' PRO VO, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. RATES u - ; JitiL OAJiL STEEL AND RAILS - 'CT'--- ' : iociating with many hisiniea in the service splendid youne of this scjiotH. test, tubes and" other apparatus at have learned to rove .them s stand In the chemical labor-- ; cay se of their faithful service and atory this morning the eyes of honest efforts. They have been Bert Fisher, student-janito- r at young men who could not fail, who will filled Young university, suddenly always be found in the front! with tears. When he tried to speak. ranks of progress. a lump came into his throat, and "Your splendid service in the he was unable to express himself. care ofthe grounds this summer The cause of the trouble was the has surely been a 'ringer.' I canaction ot Brighara T. Higgs, super not express my appreciation in intendent of holdings and grounds words to you, therefore. I wish to o at the university in quietly and so with this little emblem. The ostentatiously appearing In the leaf, whlch-iao- f green gold, was and presenting laboratory Mr,Lplucked from the maple tree which mener witn a oeaumui ptn; a will adorn our sidewalk for years green gold maple leaf on which to come; the 'Y' is of pure white was superimposed a white gold gold, the emblem of the school we Y." all so- dearly love. Mr. Fisher, It appears, is a white "I am sure in due time your Booker T. Washington. He is work honesty and faithfulness will lead ing his way through school by use you to the goal you are striving for. of spade and hoe on the grounds "Your friend and overseer, ana Droom and dust-pain the "B. T. HIGGS." The action of Mr. Higgs Is buiMings of the school. He has a wife and two ehildren whom he He likes to do the unis supporting at the same time. expected. On "a former occasion When he started on his student- - he presented one of his janitors janitorial career at Young, he was with a silver dust pan and gold told that the compensation for Jan: brush pin, and once he took It Into itorial work was only a nominal his head to give a basketball man sum. "Then I must work more a pin. none of which events was hours," he sad, and more hours he scheduled. There is no telling has worked," and without diminu- what he will do next. The only tion of energy. So well has his certainty is that the event will work been done during the sum be unexpected by the one receiving mer in caring for the grounds, that recognition. The fact that when he came here passersby have been delighted with 27 years ago to put his children to their appearance. Accompanying the pin was the school, he worked for $30 a month, half scrip, as Janitor, probably has following letter from Mr. Higgs: "Mr. Bert Fisher, something to do with his sympa"Campus. thy for the young man who Is will "Dear Bert: In the past I have ing to work and sacrifice to get an had the very great pleasure of as-- education. J be-hi- PLEASANT GROVE, Sept. 29. Elmer I. Hanson, 21, son of Mrs. Carl Hanson, who has been man aging the family farm at Linden Hince the death-o- f his father in Fork May, died in the- - American hospital Wednesday night of injuries received Tuesday when he tell on a hay rack from the hay 1 111 REGULARS That the varsity and the green-liu- g The first high school league footfootball squads are about even- ball game ot the season will be in matched at the' this ly game barn. played this afternoon on TlmDan- the season was demonof Hanson had been unloading hay stage ogos field between the Provo and and was in the barn He reached , strated yesterday In the first regu the Springville high schools. The) s It rlva,ry between the two h , u-it- . year for the unloading rope and missed!1" acrtmmage held th 11 the football very , cerUIa ' keen and each t falling to the rack. He was flso .T of this section that thn onnor.'. do taken to the hospital and operated best to come ont tha vlc-,to Jts Lunitles. for football honors in the on. m i todaV. Mountain conference will bet Besides his mother he is survived a strona-- linen Strengthened ? by two brothers and three sisters. Considerable The t Funeral services will be held in the year with the addition of the pre.- 7emined league c"ha Linden Second ward chapel at 3 Choose this year' come to t0'pln9 hey 8theavaX team. p. m. Sunday. Provo this afternoon fully con- Both teams will have to practice Tlnced ft t considerably more before they will the Provonlan 8CyR,p thl8 to enlnf CZ be seasoned enough to compete for ' to begin their march to the honors with the veteran teams of order championship goaL One of the attractive features at the state schools. A few more prac The defenders of the White and s of the kind tices that Thursday the Provo high Bchool this1 year Green are Just as determined that 111 wear UHJ Oil "ulueu will Th will ho )ta Ivreiim mill-nthey are going to come out the ugh edges of the team and will victors In today's game. course will consist of light opera, During better with the acquaint players the past week they have been high class Instrumental and vocal ameBetter teanl of,tne numbers, dramatic productions and the rules, with the strong varsity and playing In all there will he w0lk wl11 also be learned in, a tew freshie squads of the one lecture.Young unimore practices. five numbers. The signals confused both teams versity and have received many In contracting for this lyceum pointers through the scrimmages . course the high school hopes to ac- once in a while, the varsity making with the more experienced players. or the 'once wrong plays twice, two Coach Clarence Edwards of the complish important things: the greenlings having to con- Provo First, it hopes to provide for its and high Intends to use the folseveral sult times before making students some high class entertainlowing lineup for this afternoon's All the of which these play. "ht things ment tree charge; second, it tend to slow game: Blake Peay, center; Flnlay- up the game will be son, left hopes to provide for the citizens of guard; Plerpont, right a more with few: pracImproved Provo some high class entertainguard; Smoot, left tackle; tices. ment at a nominal price. right tackle; Jolley or Col Until tire last four minutes of Season tickets will be .sold to left end; Dennis, right end; lins, sides both hard had play, struggled persons not attached to the Peterson, quarterback;, Johnson, , without making a score. Time and" left body for $2 each. halfback; Stan Peay, right halfteam each been within had "The high school will appreciate again Knudsen, fullback. back; a the ot each time but goal yard the support of the citizens of is as folThe Springville line-uProvo in this matter, since its sole failed to go over. On defensive lows: Clark, left end BurL.Jeft--.i- . both teams played thir hardest in pitrpose in to furnish wholesome Starr, left guard; D. tackle; and higli class entertainment to Its the pinches, wnen the line held up Thorne, center; Noakes, right wall. a stone like to of citizens and the ie students guard; Neilson, right tackle; Mar- it looked as When the though Atkin said Provo." Principal today. right end; P. Thorne, quarter- game would end scoreless lor both R.'Crandall. left halfback; sides. Chamberlain playing at right back; B. Crandall. , fullback; Cramner, halfback for the varsity, slipped " ". right halfback. over the line for a touchdown. The greenlings were not to be fruit of a reactionary congress, and The following registration agents downed, however, and in less than lines. interurban two minutes later, "Buck" Dixon re BRIDGE CAVES the product of trusts. have been named for Provo: . ceived a forward pass and tore District No. 1 Cynthia 13. "Trusts wrote the of down the field about 20 yards for j 317 South First East. the tariff law durlr.g the three POLICE FILM PLEASES .months Democratic members of the District No. 2 Harriett A. Dunn, me loucuaown mat nea me score II ITU six-si., 212 South First West. committee wer excluded from the MOVING IBS-" At times"both sides showed exfraJkingftrom Boston to Ls An"Worn," Senator King asserted!" District No. -r-,Mary J. Vincent, I I II form and made considerable cellent . The senate r said that even ReSouth. TTest'Tourth 753 Adrian is the pastime geles District No. 4 Mattie Harding. ground, making their downs two or publican members were opposed to has Bostonlan, t three times in succession. the bill. 3S9 North Seventh West cut out for himself. He called at VAN In the first quarter, Packard, the District No. 5 Mary K. Forsyth, "Senator Knute Nelson, Republioff ice this morning The Herald plucky little right halfback and 124 West Third North. can, of Minne .ota, said as he cat asking for a map to California. captain of the varsity squad, sus "his vote in the senate chamber: District No. 6 .Mrs. John tained .a fractured elbow which Tanguay left Boston, Jie said, According to reports reaching 11 2G7 East Second North. 1 Til vote hold this bi'l but ha and weeks ago about ten , may keep him out of the gaum for this city Thursday from Helper, aNo. 7 Mrs. Emily District By nose while doing It." road of the walked every Inch ome time. The injury came to bridge across the rnce river at The speaker predicted a rise in ' North Fourth East. since that time. He has never askhe stopped Bird, Kyune, between Soldier Summet . Packard when r No. 8 Mrs. Belle necessDistrict prices of clothing,ed for nor accepted a ride of any greenling halfback, who was com- and Helper, broke in. when one of 41 South Third Fast. ities of life as a direct result of kind. 's moving vans from the tariff bill's enactment. He said District No. 9 Mrs. Pearl I'oiter, ing around the varsity right end. In l he fall Packard fell on his left Provo was going across it with. s that glassware already 25r, South Fifth West. had adSALES OF UTAH WOOL. vanced in price. Uoover. arm with such a force that the load of furniture. District No. 10 Elsie Le Roy Hardy, who was drivingelbow was fractured. He was taken Senator King gave Utah's senior S44 West Second North. time to preSales of Utah pooled wool by the are October out of the giime and rushed to the the truck jumped in himself. senator credit for helping to defeat dates Registration The wool marketing committee during university where the arm "was vent any injuries to the high schedules of medicines, 10 11, 17 and 31. ; truck is said to have tipped entire a SCENE FROM "WHAT BECOMES OF CHILDREN." the week have resulted in consider-- ! bandaged. which, according to Senator King the admission was very successful lv over, according to the reports able profit for growers who enter- - 0f provo are going to put on anbe well worth Tin', var-ilwere so to have as as acted high with-itforward passes. The Part- - here, although reports this morn. ed the cooperative selling plan, ac-- ; xhe striking- - railroad ;shoimeivj charges, and should be well patron-cordinembargoes had they not been F! to James A. Hooperf presito Fuller combination worked mg were to t fie ettect tnat only entertainment at tliejized. ridge wiped out of the bill. dent of the Utah Wool Growers as- prjncess theater Tuesday evening! The theme of "What Becomes of especially successful and made sev- the hind wheels of the truck had., County Chairman J. W. Robinson sociation. The wool was marketed wnen two performances will be 'the Children?" was suggested" to gone down and that the furniture eral long gains. called the meeting to order. A. O. was still securely on the truck. I orra Lieuch by a coincidence mat most consistent at Chicago through the Nationa. gjVn. The Smoot, candidate for the four-yea- r com- & Storage After the accident Mr." Hardy is were in Warehouse vaudeville two Woo! be for the several occurred There ..to Chicago xire years varsity was county commissionership, to have gone into Helper for stored. been sa'd has Wiit of A Manson one where and and a society! very prominent Chamberlain, comedy ago. pany, ac(s chosen county chairman for the The furniture on the truck 46 relief. In blood exwaves it Three-eightthese crime came a did from t'ihns toe woman of home brought while feature yet days lliams, party Partridge's Mr. ni..t was Smoot coming campaign. to James Evans who is Be-- j one is timely to exhibit a motion pic- cents, t. o. b. Chicago. With freignt snown on tne st ree.i, "What belonged child find main to the work that her for good night ceptional empowered with the right to select of this price rnmps nf fip children?" a- - i',ul nil the nurse In charge. Several times when the moving from Provo to Sunny3ide. by his own secretary and the execu- ture that portrays the dangers that and storage deducted neglected squad. : mm.: 41) u rfrnn-or- v CPlltS. 1 -IUS tMa man uicvi Tho nvpr ,Hwl frtm beset the average policeman and W :n 1P;o- viu.1 i vii II team was in danger "Hindu's" boot &i i n. (' O I! 1. tive committee. UM,t lo the Utah iivui ,rtr..l,lIrr,c lins n UIC lli;i niii' nuiiiift Sheriff Kelter Defeated. ."- i" the him fine 01 woui instincts that tne railroad men nave tatuer was away attending a dusi same actuate, that strike Kx-- s would place the pigskin more than ui Chairman Smoot called a meetigracie Scout Chief rom Scon Hoy CO from the danger point. ng of candidates, precinct chalp in the dally performance of his spring to buyers at Deteen a aim ma,e any direct appeal to the pub- ness meeting. The circumstances i c ' yards W Chief E. and est c .lanw PRICE. Sept. 20 Tom Kelter, 30 cents. The low quarters brought Kor the greenlings I'vce. Ih'nl. caused a divorce. The Chicago jC for assistance, and yet, railroad men and other party leaders for duties. Dan uearu, Dixon. Mcintosh. Trior and Swcn-s(- twire sheriff ol" Carbon county and omnasHOner A patrolman an Irishman who 43 cents, considered an exception- - wnri(el.s are argey responsible for papers were full of the incident, Sun t next Monday evening at the city l .ci'.:'.r. c A. A. Anderson has devoted the better years of his ally good price as thi is the next ,he business success of this com- - It was indelibly impressed on Miss Scout showed up to good advantage aspirant for a third term nominalibrary basement. ' - nt'iimii from the National and will he valuable material life to the service of the public is to the lowest grade of wool. for tion, vent down to defeat yester- rminity in years past, and will Reach's mind and later she de- at Blue t vnt'u C Confrence Scout Ulav in the Democratic county con- the hero of "In the Name of the nct year. sipiad WIFE GETS DIVORCE again be factors in Prcvo's pros-- ; veloped the story of '.'What l!e- - Ki.l-varsity N. C. v. as var-itcomes or the llnidrcn.' from tinis fol- - vent ion whi h v as held in this city. Law"; an Emory Johnson producTli" I'tiejo peritv. servir-r- s from England, low dur- Ki .rcs. i.tativ e to nucleus. Thfl entertainment promises Miller pg''t end ; Hatch, Sheriff Ke'.ti Judge Eliaa Hansen has granted tion shown for the first time at the Cati;'d.i and Hawaii pave theater yesterday, to rieht in1' tne cm trike have received tackl": the divorce petition of Mrs. Ida Columbia Partridge. right and appreciative audiences. iinphasis of the international char- guard; .Jackson, enter; I'.owman, mill-!-! tavorawe comment, was D. Lund, who sued her husband, large dancms HENRY W. CROCKETT of MacFarlane,' NOTED acter of Scouting. Among the dele-r:- r left NO CHANGE There is no cheap sentimentality Donald u'M'-.lBryan J. Lund, for annulment of Young, left tackle; linked hy Kay who came from every state of worth and I. H It master, will give readers ot The 'ft their marriage. r'aht. I'uiUr, end; The couple were In "In the Name of the Law." ' in the union, were representatives imarter'i.-i- !;; l. ha'fbrv k: ner firt that Daily Herald a free dancing atlesson gave Kelter l'a.'kar aurried July 5. 1920. and have one is a fine, strong melodrama the duration of i.iany organizations, such as the William--.and. MaKorsen 12. "ft 27. Dei iin" ' fullback; ehild, 18 months old. Mrs. Lund teaches in a most entertaining of one hour's ' ILL SERIOUSLY evening, Ked Cru-- , American American next Wednesday , of and value thrift fashion the the. then withdrew in favor armory Sets the substitutes. Nelson. halfback; ot the child and custody season's dancing (.'. M. A., Legion, International Y. 115 a llminell. I .hoii. .Mendenlu'.il, of Deiniitg and Dejoing was nomipower of love in the cementing of inaugurating the month. National Catholic W elfare Council, Ia nated over Kelter by a vote of 3Z and Cornaliy. family ties. "In the Name of the Claif3you to learn ' have any wish cterriatio al MiiKlav School asso- p. (iduioj sum p'inl'K Law" contains all the essential into 3d. L START WORK ON BUILDING our AT o(Tji as compiled by ciation and Community Center a'i'l gredients of big drama. It is sur- the tango fox trot Swcnson. end; right (( and masters specially right tackle; Prnt'ier. rp'lit guard;! Playground 8PAX1SH FORK Sept. 29. Work charged with heart interest. It is the Chicasp dancing sent to assure the conference of Hinckley, center. Prior, left guard; but a New York professors you may clip M started this week on the new not only a "mother story" holnw and it will give in extheir hearty as well for PatrolWilkinson, Howard, left tackle; Andrew urowning bulding, for years a land "father story" Murdock, prominent to Wednesday t Henry vv. Lrockett, supennten the Hoy Scout movement. 29. Dorothy Malf, HEBER, tending Sept. left Mcintosh, w of Spanish Fork has been man O'Hara. as well as his wife. you free admissionat the quarterback;! end; wno 10 ol is said Men farm the of at State the Uler.t licinr, sheepman armory. This conference, extending over llish, right halfback; Dixon, full-- i toni down to make room for the bears the brunt of their misfortunes evenings dance babe of Mr. and. Hal hospital and a brother of Secrc have received a fractured skull in a in the end. Save This Coupon. them period of eight days, was attend- back; Pyne, le surmounts and halfback; sub- - Mis. Geo. Malr, died suddenly Sun-- , cost$50,-Wis H Is F ProrWett. which Willi an at orotner to ins building, altercation jew divided 4?0 ed In men. Fach the day. hy There is swift action Corbelt, day nfternoon at 1 o'clock, of acuta and is to be completed within the 1'rovo General hospital in a James, and nephew, Curtis Mur- into two distinrt sessions from 7:30 stitutes, Osmond, Peny, DANCE COUPON 12 scenes that lead to the robbery of Walker. Jones and NeDon. months. indigestion. Funeral services were of a dock at the sheep corral in Heher a. m. to 10:30 on account condition critical The of reader m.. opAdmit bearer, provided p. the bank, the fast work of the po hc.d at the home of the grandlast Tuesday, is reported from the for belated appendicitis. operation to the discussion Armory and for Dailv Herald, study lice In rounding up the culprits, THNTAH FOREST NOTES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Malr, ill I'rovo General hospital as having portunity took Mr Crockett ONLY suddenly OCT. 4, of the of practically every phase the shooting of his own son by WEDNESDAY, afternoon under the dlrec-- ; Monday a TO comfortable BAND FAIR. rushed to 8TATE 'this was fairly and night, forenoon spent Scout Executive work. Good for one class dancing the boy tlon of F. V. Giles. Interment was have no marked that but W. W. Blakeslee of O'Hara when he mistakes All an where changes ral 'icni .kSurvi,or ithc m 8 of hospital the P. battle cry "Service" lesson. 7 to wis e Uintah National forest is mjak-iH- 8 fnr one of the robbers.a The following members of the In Heber cemetery was performed at noon. taken place in his condition. was each movement discussed DONALD MAC FARLANE big climax moves rapidly toward was ',.pec'a' investigations cpneern-- g band will go to the state The by Provo performed operation day by speakers of international reDancing Master the possibilities of the construc-- n that all lovers of big arama win WHEN BABIES CLASH. Doctors J. W. Aird and Stanley official band representatives RENOMINATE JERSEY SENATOR as fair too pute. is love Interest, of roads in the Fountain relish. There Clark. The Conference went on record from Utah county, and will bej " thta will interest young and old Project McKcnzic and in support of the National Coun- present on Utah county day: Wee little Paul SEWARK, N. J.. Sept 89 United M. Campbell, assistant alike and a goodly portion of humor the saw SULTAN wee little Vincent TURK ScoutQUITS. tap. no recommendation Senator States cils that Lynne Samuel Director Frellnghuya Joseph Jepperson. clever contributed mostly by ""or of the Uintah Forest, BRUNK'S COMEDIANS light of day this morning at the ing activity should take place on Cornets Henry Stelneckhert, S. sen, friend ot President Harding the early TONIGHT early this morning from group of kiddies In TARIS, Sept. 29. Mohammend Provo General hospital, and the Sunday not in harmony with the B. Robinson, Leroy Stubbs, Byron and one ot the administration lead-- . Mverai days visit at the office of scenes. has abdicat- nurses had an awful time this fore- religious convictions VI. sultan of and customs Dastrup, Clyde Van W'agenen, srs in congress, was renominated by "In the Name of the Law" will oistnet forester at Ogden. con-"'bBrunk's Comedians will present a ed in favor of Turkey, the little fellows from of the boys. the heir apparent, noon to Clarinets Earl Thorne, ' Frans the Republicans of New Jersey w.th the officials there on be shown again tonight feature play tonight, with Miss Prince Abdul Wedjid Effcndi, ac- getting keep into a clash with each feminWestover, Frank Wofflnden, Rod- - Tuesday in sweeping victory of May Hoover in the leading Uint,h Fore.? C?ncen to a report sent by the other, arguing which is the better AUTHORIZE STOCK SALE. ert Sward, Thomas Lassen. Frank- - more than two to one over George PROVO COUPLE MARRIEDine role, at the Tent" Theatre, on cording at Constanti- mode of transportation railroad L. Record, a Jersey City lawyer. lin Madsen, Charles Mitchell. mm First North street. The usual Havas correspondent derk of the he adds, has not or automobile. Horns Fred Crandall, Alvln' In the November elections, 8en- Authority was given by the State wh! Forest office, who has County Clerk Wallace M. Hales, band concert will precede the per nople.beenTheoff news, The McKenzie boy's daddy is a Securities commission to the Utah Duke, Karl Roylance. a tor Frellnkhuysen will fight it out ically announced. yet yesterday preformed the marriage formance. in r ,Pno"g the past two month Prince Abdul Medjid, who is a brakeman on the Utah Railroad, Valley Gas ft Coke company to sell Trombones Samuel Jepperson, at the polls with "Governor Edward and said Emmons that Brunk John for today ceremony Manager is in Vincent born a of while salesman an issue ot 125,000 worth first Jr., Shirley Bee, Raymond Ross, I. Edwards, the Democratic noml-Loucousin of the sultan, was papa turned to Provo and will resume Miss Zeda Myrilla Jackson, both of his company will leave after Satur- 1868. with the Schofield Auto company. preferred 8 per cent cumulative nee for United States senator. As Fischer, Lee Baker. making - me uincc inunuay. Ptoto. , performance night's day Both mothers are reported as be stock without voting power and an . "" - XT nV. nrtA T m 3 C Oil Baritone Marcus Bean, Claire Governor Edwards is the champion. . .1 t i meec ,,uj, be of first Johnson. saii - - the of the ''wets" New Jersey voters r ing happy over the birth of their additional $!',C00 worth w Du with a capacitor of The consumption ot automobiles V.alliunn If Way IO SOUxncrn r. Canada for automobile tourists first born, and the fathers "well mortgage 6 per cent a warm contest on the pro Flute Glen Van Wagenen. gold .expect In Canada necessitates an annual where the tent company will spend in " bonds. Oboe Sheriff Hanrie. from the United States. hibltlon issue. S they just can't stop that smile. the winter. wHon Detroit Mich. replacement of 80,000 cars. . un-ld- c" " Ky 06X11!!?--- mm - - Mc-Coa- 1 sto-de- Railroad Men Stage Show At Princess p , Register! Fordney-McCumb- Poul-son- '! , x -- i 1 Tan-guay- fr Niel-son- 4G-- - Bach-man- and-othe- Hardy-Madsen- ai: y - E "all-star- '' -- ground-gratner- s two-ree- l i t;.i:-d-:.- l:ic-?a;- I 1 s , t -- -- - 1 i - tl-- e. y Want to Dance? 'nf ' : Kenil-Halvors- Chn-u!.- - Hel-xi'.l- ot ! . il.i'-.tr-c- Neii-(iii- Andt-rsLH- M'ow-menl- . re-n- , ng JK En. -- I ls , """"r.zr u . |