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Show s.S" The Herald ...... .2252 Dally Circulation Sunday Circulation Sworn Statement 1 t for 41111 I YOL.;xxxyiL no: njo. if j 2502 "Every I, t i I I k . '. nu II , v ; ifiil I I y y yj y II I I I I I I I I ay. W I I r II I I V; The' Weather f I Spfecial; Cpnf ej-eiite- -' con SEMliversitv - i; Tueii-da- RIGETHREEENTSr LHIIH to Hold Fair tonight' and UTAH PRO VO," UTAH MONDA Y,tJANUAfi Yl,19237 FiriestKdod lluitlUK; 1 I OfefOIII-i- S SI 1 10 11 -- The city and county . are asked to A new. feature will tyi inaugurated Berve the law ot the cliurch, is teachi In the . purchase of" a strip of unite' Utah, stake quarterly conference members to be lield in this city Saturday and on First South street, from Uniland and activities as a other and quorum; oi SundaJanuary 27 and 28. Instead on versity avenue to First East, to be - . studies. the usuaXserrlces at the tabernacle added to Courthouse square. ; ' Saturday mofntag, s', priesthood "Seventies' Division: Quorum responsib- - SALT LAKE - C1TT, JanT,-T- h'e r8.-- Ute Provo high school will be, Tepresent- ot Utah county, will pay s SALT JJLXBS CIV.-J- m. will b held atzthe . Brigham The program isr to- - include the cjos-inreand ility,-team indivdua) work, LA Roy Dlxo fifteenth Utah legislature convened fX ed at the stock judging eohtesU at the cost, ot the preliminary survey e waaj honored Toung uniTerslty The" hangi is in ot'.FirsVSouthsTreet, ot block that Senator tho Utah State accordance with instruction's from the sponsibility as missionaries, studlei the- capitoi this noon. the Western Livestock shows, at Den- and the extension of the grounds made under the direction of the " -' The following men from Utah counand activities. : ' ' . presidency of the "church.state engineer's office of the Jordan ver, Friday This was decided at a around the new buildwere and Teation. elected him fresment tor the ' county present! ty N. Taylor has city Stake President High Priests' Division: What the Senator LeRoyDixon, of Provo, and meeting of the faculty of the school d ing, which would place that structure" river, from lake to lake, according to present year. Senator blxpn was asked that the' deacons, teachers,' and . do a can unitTesponsibil-ftyquorum W of Pleasant ot ot..the the enlarged plot. It Arthur N. TayloT. who with Col. C. E. ..association center H. Wilford A. in Warnick, this and Supt. Dix'oa the vice, president aiders hare present from, each ward morning. ' ' past-yea- r. Grove. M thftf'quorumpjBtdency for not less than ten from each" organize, decision to "send the Provo boys stands now on one corner. fluringne The Loose .appeared before , the county ; " The following: Prove men appeared commission In Representatives rN. & Christansen. Among the directora chosen for 1923 tion", a total of 200 for the stake; the of tithing, . came as a result this morning. this commission was T. H. Heal, of the, Ptoto Con priests and high priests not less than in the observance of all other laws of ot Salem r George Fheiley,-- of Amer-- to the Denver show the before county of their winning the state honora at morning to urge the purchase of tbe Mr, Taylbi3repnriedthresttlt of a . . solidated Keai JiiBUte company. iican rurs. five each,' giving a total of 100 for jn pwmuairvi-ow- w conference. In the leveatfir awrTealtorrparttJalt each organization fjtnd thai the Seventhe weok. needed landi J counties committees, v of a banket at the Hotel Utah. Toasts j tieai f an attendance ot not less thesiel and needy, in temple won and--) ant Grove. The cotoHhei)reUminary-survey- . were given Tiy members from various and s: Smith, AKhHrNrTaylor. .wTTJohn than 60 present other, activities; the influence; and. AS members of both houses - fromg I.;." veteran high school stock judge; Alma Mr. Pierpont. spokesman tor the will not .exceed 15,000," Mr. Taylor exparts of the state. "Provo, Sparkling iThe folloHlng presiding officers foHpoW of good example; studies and jtan county are Jtepu oilcans. aj;epi-mMr. Atwdodrtone Democratic win- Smoot, and Roy Olsen. The scoring delegation, suggested the advisability plained. "'Salt Lake people wanted Gem vf Central Utah," was the toast the respective Quorums of the eqnven-- , hf.ra resDonded to by Robert S. Curtis of 'tJon hum hMn annnintMt hv Hrtflk of these boys A the Ogden show lead Of acquiring, the needed land before it Utah' county to stand half of that ner last November. The above programamay be added the Provo Consolidated Real Estaterflsidencyi I)eacons,' kshop George The stateenate was organised with that of the other 14 high school teams has been bought by individuals and" cost, but we finally persuaded them new buildings erected. that a fair division ot ther expense Thomas E. McKay, of Weber county, company; ;", jPowelson orthe ProvoThird .wardf to as conditions may" require. . for state honors. s tor Salt Lake was oiass- - teachers, Bishop .Frank- Briaghurst, The purchase proposed is four rods would be uian The usual conference services will resident. Senator 'McKay held the contesting Tjieteej jnauBtry.in memUtah ; Keith Boyle, who has been a for and. a senate. fourth county.". the twelve the same last Uied "among the five most Important Springvllle SecosoV in position rods, through on extending Sat' by be tabernacle held at the the ward;priests, Colonel Loose spoke briefly in favor Industrial developments of the state Bishop MarkxKartchner, Grandview nrday afternoon and on .Sunday, Senator LeRoy Dixon, ot Provo, was ber ot the famous Provo high school block. Mr. Pierpont thought it might be of an appropriation to take care ot OBMBltte fheharmfta' udef :Jbr,tll becretary of the Republican senatorial judging teams which have won all watdi elders JHder HeraldClark, id,i60rftBir puatySr-Bhartor not- more than Froerer ofOgden. Other Prove Sixth ward; Seventies si-important caucus. snip f during the past four bought Mr. Taylor pointed out the need for Industries named were agr deKjT S. Groesbeck, Senatorial appointments made are state honors Colonel" Loose suggested that a much Spri'ngville; Mr. Is Mrs. of son tbe and John lower years, that he had would be sufficient, and tamedlate as foUows: . culturerrtiYestock, canning, and com-jjgprice priests. President John Johnson a P. He is senior mentioned 15,000. Boyle of this city. H. L. Cummings, secretary. mercializlng .JTlah't scenic attractions. 0f Provor ... is authorstudent and rated by college interTbe officers elected for 1923 are' as Representatives of the high council Chairman James T. Gardner. asked Jordan would not in any-wa"Provo has a moral and character Trancts Wetzel, of Soldier Summit, the best livestock Judge in the of ac- fere With tbe larger prelsctrProw follows? minute clerkr He was ities as aa what the delegation -thought they waajiamed have been appointed for the respective schools of the Btate. ihei-res- t of the block and Weber, upon which federal aid" Is ex- of Provo, L president; quorums as follows: Ikeacons, Myron program ahead of It as well as finan a committee clerk during -- the- 1921 high eRoy Alma Smoot is the son ot Mr. and quiring "' " - the Fred Froerer of Ogden,' first vfce crandaU; teachers, WllUam O. Creer; cial and Industrial one," declared seante session. county infirmary to p&ctod transferringMrs. Alma Smoot, formerly of this even ten years, bebe "It location. five, bad commission may that The president;. W. H. Stewart of, Logan, priests.- - Samuel Bunnell: elders. Wil- - Supt. H. A. Dixon last evening in Chaplain: T. H. Merrtl of Richmond. Sergeant-at-arms- : second vice president; W. B. Balrd of liam H. Boyle; Seventies, John D. speaking to the gubJecjUl'Looklng ForThomas Haycock city, but who have lived fn St. An- discussed the "fr ana for of theconnty fore the federal government gets " r thony, Idaho, during the past three Infirmary to the Columbia Steel cor around to the Salt Lake, third vice president r A. Dixon. project,' ward Intd 1923," beiore the M. I. A. of Panaultch.. years. Alma took such a liking to poration, the building iolbe used aslMfc-Taylorja"In the meantime H. Parsons5f Salt Lake, secretary and The following programs have been 1oint session in the Fifth ward chapei. Mailing clerk: Mrs. Louise spencer the. t two Provo he htglrthe-firsotyears Jordan may be - the iha dredging the steel company's offices, treasurer; directorate, Claude Rlcn-- prepared:. "Provo is as clean a community as Tanner of Salt Lake. attended here that he has come back -o Overflow 'and much Bott of Henrietta said finished ardsfTB. rC, Palmer T. E. Caddis and V. GeneralJoint-PriestbeoCommissioner ta Smoot he clerks damage Committee is to d I if thought but of it know any place, Session, the last two years to complete his the purchase of the land suggested prevented."" yA. tieuuyon jonn An. hall, 9:38 a. an. Greeting by prove or even maintain us present Brigham City, Charles W. Crosby, St. jjaiiE, utae; here. He wa honor should drews and Herbert Smith Of OgdenJctakeTrflRldfint T N. Tavlor; jcnlana. standards. It must be eternally vig Goerge: H. S. Laney, Salt Lake; Marie high, school work first come before the city Commissioner Matley said he long In student ed last elected year being T; H. Heal of. Provo, ."B- - Cardon of i tlon of the purpose of the reconvention, ilant," he continued. commission. bad been interested in the reclamation Salt Lake; Sarah H. Heath,; "The cardinal Standish, will He, T . graduate The commission than postponed fur- of Utah. lake lands," and told of sevn, r,. lYPrimn oi iremnnton, general reparsentatlve;, "The, Priest-i-- i must be Unit alrA. UHm t Data.Mn Quit Q Ira body president. iign, ana jonn a. uaira of urignam vity. hood a Great BrotherhoodQuorum eral farmers who, flooded out season ther consideration until the city Doorkeepers: Lawrence Walker, kept before the people, and especially BlOTt at tbe L ,Ry ?,s?nJ8, ?l8 a. n. runraua oi oiwi uaae, aecre- - Lnvnltv " Beneral after season, bad left their implements ro'.ght be Interviewed. rnri8entetlvA! should these principles be inculcated den, and C R. Dorius, Ephralm. never has repivan. Meter and.hW latRf andgoneTo on tlje water-logge. in the hearts of young people. tt'at(.hmen. w tary oi tna association, spoke, on "Ward Teaehing,rgeneral representa-tive-resented the school on any of the - Leglsla-tion,-" ' Some Necessary-Taxatio- n to earn a living. Mr. camps mining, young people must choose Walter Cottrell, Kaysville. "Many -Is He teams. eon of Mr. a which was followed .by a r.ound- - Separate Sessions Priesthood Meet- - vocations during the coming year. Matley mpved the adoption ot a resoMessengers: J. H. Smart, Roosevelt, judging and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr. . ., table discussion. lution appropriating not to exceed lng, 10:30 a. m. Deacon's Division:! What is Provo doing to assist themTland L. Fuller, Silver City? B. HarThe boy, accompanied, by L. of the cost ot 11200 to pay During the day's sessions the Although a caucus of the house was mon, head Quorum , team. -- workuxespanBUjUity of Ten people in Provo for every one in of the departciatlon Indorsed the propostion of survey. - Commissithe preliminary" the president and hla counselorsj St Louia juut Seattle, .bay- - no.joccuJ.caUedLto meet Satuidajuiight by Carl ment and who hAsagricultural coached the boys O. Smoot seconded the mo- the property tax on "automo- studies and activtuesf v oner-A. chairman of the Repuh pationa. The generation. Just past R. Marcusen. stock Judging work during the I biles before the license is Issued by bleachers' Division. CroHD and teanideDended was Tarried unanimously. it eommitee, only 24 in thefour ttonrand upon wringing a livellheos Hcaa state-cent- ral years, will leave for Denver the secretary of state, and urged if an work J)tteachers; responsibility of theifto the natural resources, xne gen of the 44 Republicans in the house re- bast will and arrive Thursday morning amendment to the motor- vehicle presiding officers: studies and activi eration coming must depend upon its sponded. These 26 unanimously selectmust report PROMINENT PROVOITE NO. license law is necessary, that it be ties.-ed Edward R. Callister oi Salt Lake there Friday noon. Theystock and capacity tp serve." own , that evening at the shows, G. MERLE TAYLOR t the earliest possible - mo-- , Pritests! :, Division : This .Is the Thetraining and the adopted Fourteenth of his points speaker cbunty emphasized speaker ment," as urged by Mr. Parsons in- his bishop's quorum and an explanation with a number of. well chosen stories legislative assembly to be speaker of ready to begin judging Saturday mornManager of the Taylor Paper Com. ' ing, . . . . address. pany. should be made by the leader ot the from his own observation and experi- the Fifteenth assembly. However, 29 At the meeting of the faculty this need , of the. priests' close association ence, and in closing made a plea, tor chose to ignore the caucus. was to it the send decided Ctt Thowlnnur flip 'Prntninpnf The contingent which remained morning with the bishoprio. Responsibility; an adherence to. fundamental ;princi- , Provolto No. 2 "Who isaway from the caucus favored W. W. what the quorum may do as a group; pels. An exceuent musical program ,waTSeegmirier of Kane county; ror tne activities and studies. ; concocted by Dee Scrlbner ror The ' IT ,r. Elders Division: Responsibility of furnished under the direction of Prof. speapkership, and. under his leader- - w:u1'e Herald Is Mraf Ivy H. Morten-seSunday de"for U?m final contest the P9.FWlln numbers Pleuned by ship. the iiuonim to look after its member! J. Boshard, Including faculty (looiaine 302 East First No'fth street, to d navment of tlthlne in lnnltlne- the SALT EAKT CITY. Jan. 8, The quartet, Harold nftn.ihllitv of rnisinz thp norpssarv: house. the box of .candy was awarded. eighth annual convention of the missionaries' wives sad families, Boshard and Sadie Ramsay. jtte Is Some for the trii money money. . ll Mr. XVe Scrihner ftxpialns, "ttiis 1'idli ''state farm "bureau hPgan . .this ob- teeing that each member-shaan aaanionai I .. As . . . i. i .. . : . . . , . . T. U already on . Hand', Dut, tn i .A t . v, IB nut a KUvnrliiK vuiiiuni, , , li ti slow to realize, what was going, on. "evolving considerable study anl knowl- - lWjth representatives present irom all Iwnses or the trio "For the last five years the pubThe secretary of labor in President of 'L'8 county organtotions and many lic has been driving educators to 1 Most of tbe. needed money will no " do bigger things Wilson's cabinet had taken a stand dMibt be taken up at the first the iTfa countr hBd the, largest official of high school education lor i basketball . "Every son and eyeiyUaughter game here Friday even!,, i1"?!," 8::io. The first representation of any county qrganla: of the laboring man must liaye at- - 1 the laboring man's chlMfim and the hetweea the.Provo high and the ?n..n.:hur answer was: i inn. iiuviuK live vuLts. xiut uica Ish Fork high. "Following-th- e leasfa high school education,' game a demands 6 rrumiireiii tne i.'tan eouniytann onreau "Education today trains you to . present secretary of'lbor ho hrtd in thp uni jaiw, - reenting a Suttonson of Bert R.. of and L. that I Sutton, Bunnell of Lake- -' were daughter every President look around of time ' to which the Public will be invited, - 1188 UTUg company, it noi. wny noi.-,ew. Manager . D. Wattley of Pleas- laboring man be given at least a high t and see what is coming upon the used"" to of the dance the he nroceds m m m m m mm mw mw m m u u mm schoor education. Samneh-Gom-pe "HELEN BEARDALU ant Grove. Secretary Charles E. Lud- , - other side.' Tin "financing the Wip to the Denver "61 E. Fourth North street." said the same ten years ago. low of Benjamin. Fd ward' South wick "We must realize that education show, at The! of Lehl and Samuel E. Taylor of Pay- The third answer filed M I. n Kra nt Thn for the uplifts , Flva years, ago, there - was. not ona In connection withthe efforts of ...f fitiv . . , . . . . .. today 11c wlnnlni. i ii . ,. bi Coleman the uv;d ' niiiumg urged Attorney insisted store the In country that f the entire world from tha bov courthodseC womaa's a sales having lom up. vva iaceHaiey. manager oi.h(S convention education: today tbe first class stores' VClnnhln. of BoatoaJL-editor- . '..z. SXl ..n."Ti'"- enced man waij.n the tiam. and nar-"L c"".u7. , A.'. E m uio muuij v - c . saleswomen u nuumuuoi juu6o ui reouire of the its tne country , Mercantiieomp9ny.- I Rennrta nf the various tate officers sev-known tvaa since it that. lawvers of the "fularly educator traveler, addressed the S4u-'t- o More thsn a hundred correct Four trict Citr Attorney Jacob Coleman wsan f tchool graduates l)e tha nrraniratlon were srlven In the State . eraL high SChOOlS- - In the ntaoa th n vnrlnua vlo ni,M hafnra ha ntwMul .ftoniMii this flenu .of the Brignam xoung nmrer- - year n.,n. man one expressed a pref- 1"" session, chief among which '""'ning to heen de ft6T't,"Were every making preparation m manner i that commission a this in books Bets ot the 'erMCe spirited petitioning morning library. for eixhth trade dots over high county hand' i.sity by telephone ,,, that given by President Ephralm the Provo team! MucAcredIt for feat " oa the education of ' two . Coleman .'.the. Mr; tor. a said laehoal .Jfor Such ' bumnarrangement today. bovs: thev were not so body library, from j Mr Kcrihnar rhla Tri nr n i n c uu t: in .Bergeson, stfcceBs of the Judging-tea.,'"'' . mo oms In the net . . . . . .. t u.irt hi. twri rest assistance "to7 the troduclug Dr. Wtnshlp, ProaHtm... ni ivt. mw me ui iuib tno ennol Prorn rmir nasi i ipaiure auring r bnlldlnaV-insteone dent F.. S. Harris referred to of ad only the students of the Young university. years, uu waaU high school graduaies because county "lu or l'u -' was afternoon the presentation ."IrSL""- ,"" Kn during which time the school . . . . . . , "one of the great mea ot the earth, tt has kecome necessarrjo do some ., for ntvi mwn ' won avery contest in which it ha ciean dodk inn T "havhas inlus Xnlntf witr rnlnmnn wuo tha .ohnnt faet, one wno roves nis leuow xir fnh.M bow or o things In a hew way. a .Sundays Paper. When he left the .nna aiiffvaateit tnr tha farm hiiraall elVen-- Li . participated, should be bound tn arow a.tahii.h. a th univamitv . has not been afraid to tell the truth thing The eighth grade boy ia satisfied to that tha ffonntv waa ?flce ?i?crLbKn?wa8.u"?ecidei ? by: Governor Charles R. Mabey., The of teacher1 ' the Harmon, .agriculture Mormon e on about Utah and tbe people." stay la rot;-thhlgttraehool. Joy and that It. would be impossible for: The commission will act later " lu i details or tne contest were given oy who in lias drilled the tbe Judg-boys -court P to is a great pleasure,"- said Dr. wants to ae something new. the business of the district the suggestions from the bar associa and7 . look over tne handaome pro Dr. E. G. Titus. Mm, Rena B. Ma j cock ,7' ' ing. Wlnshlp, "to talk to young people who present tion. fessors on the campus, or take a stroll and 8am K. "That le important," conUnued the te jnaaaiea in one room. will f are going forward with their educa- - doctor; down West Center street and give tbe be alndenU could have. 100 the plans for the new city and county i The county bar association me At "you staged id every town in the stata Hon. I have always enjoyed talking men rant af all he nan nn thla claf-- building, which most aervethe county the courthouse this noon and appointonce business the young rising with a' population of at least 2500 In- education, but now more than aver forn JcnowrandatiU habitantSTbefore because of tha great changes ehumpa for the legislation needed to give the for the result of Mr. Scribner's mental At this evening's meeting the elec In HI ustration of tha prin one district court room only. in educatioa thai are taking place. ciple he spoke of H. O. Wens' epoch- "'The commission decided to take Fourth district two Judges: I. E. . effort to paint a word picture of a man tion of officers for the present year During tha last five years tha public making history, written five, years the mttar;iB, with the architect, Brockbank chairman; Judge Js. B. you ought to get acquainted with. But, will be held. has beea making great demands ot the ago; today a At the annual election of officers remember, the box of candy la awarded boy knows Joseph Nelson, and have him arrange T' schools. , The educators ana piatlonn more - of of the Provo band, Robert Sward was only to the women ahd girl readers, J V ot . tnan-..a- ia PUWP-O-- U TTatch; elected president "for ""the " present court roomry Ul be provided" speakers havr not been urging the Wells five years ago. : v public; the public has been driving . la an yeafc Other- - officers chosen were brothers, Dr. Wtnship told eg a . experience GIVES ' ' v V. v 'j US." Franti Westover, vice president; the mountain Suddenlytraveling. CHARGE. ON r. ' LIQUOR FINED HAVE SON. .PETROFPS -I appori of hls eutement. Dr. chauffeur stopped honking. .The reaLouts Fischer, manager; S. B. lWlnship spoke of the legislation oil son was a looking glass that showed manager Shirley Bee. c.. recent years in the line of compul secretary-treasureSamuel Jepper-son- , the other side of tha snountain; nothe . George Charlesworth, arrested was son A at bora Sunday Is no The sixth educatioa. sory grade director; Robert Sauert asPAYSON, .Jan. 8. At a meeting of Jr, body was coming. "EdaeaOen Is tram- Prove General hospital to Mr. and What promises to be a real humor- - ' 4 Orem station Sunday evening, sistant director; Thomas the longer satisfactory la this regard; the mg as to look around the corner of Mrs. Lassoh.' the bureau farm Payson ous Wednesday .evening's entertainment is that Mike Petroff. Mother and son are assistant evening the following officers A were arranged- for Thursday evening b the ' .. eighth grade at least must be com- the mountain and see what is coming - - Monday morning Wat fined $50, paid, librarian; Jesse Meldrura, -rapldlf, prpgresalnf pleted. The compulsory school age has on the other slda. Kdueaaoa Is " v ', elected to serve for Abe ensuing year: Yoiing band under the. . lh city court on-- charge of having In librarian. advanced from 14 to U, and from II iponalble for the apllft of the entire ' The following advisory board was Samuel E. Taylor, president; L. A. direction unrverslty of Prof. Robert Rauer. The- - in his liquor tO 18. possession. toxicatihg also chosen: Louis Fischer, .chair- Hill, vice president; G. Fred Ott, Sec program jrlll be given in. College hall ... ; . t world from the bottom up. Reference' was made to the "enroll ' James .' IM itchell, at 8 o'clock lh the, evening for the purSamuel Jepperson, . Jr.. Shirley man-, FIRST 1923 BABY. Tha progress of the world was U-! ment of the Brigham Toung university - which Bee, Franti jWestoveand Sheriff M. member or tna board. to pose of raising funds-wit- h " HwH-:.,Jr7J, being doubled in two yeara, . This faotjromjeriy COke was the only i- -iTaxation Committee Charles M. mimkiM nfit 9n tha Kand hAva' and BASEBALL MEETING HELD. product The title baby girl ot Mr. and Mrs. The .Provo band is - ready'' at all Whltet John Done, Samuel E. Taylor. Incidentally to give an hour of relaxa- - ' aioue, saia tne speaker, wouia not do from the bituminous coaL Today the W. C "Ivers of Pleasant View has the j entitled to special comment, out it is times to. furnish music for any occaRoads James A. Mitchell; George tlon to the student from the too stren- amue, gas ana. pitcn, distinction of being the first1, child indkatlve ot, a universal condition. President John F". Mendenhall of sion that may arise. T. Francom, William T. Amos snd uous application of mind, upon ' h's characterised by the speaker as the born In Sfahrcounty In 1923. The little It is becoming more and mo re 'diffi "nastiest amstiness'Vara used 4a pro. glrtaatorn-o- n U George Sesberry; : studies after the prolonged- vacation. league; cult to secure enrollment in our col- - ducinc dyestuffs, - sugar, perfumery, Tear's day at 1:40 ttamornfogUIew4tehUtahntral-sebaINFANT BURIED. o'clock. She weigh WTHeifton. CerealsWoseph . numbers The following the interesting of lexes. - the sneaker. declared, and cited . ,.. ed eight and a bait pounds. : Mother Rsy Tlmmerman, president .. Llvestbck John H. Dixon, , Flintof --.ill L WMI0W1... ... ' ' IHyi IM' i.hiQ ' as ah illustration ot conditions that I Funeral services were held In the Dixon, j; F. Tervort. and daughter are getting along splen- Provo Athletic association," and' repre. " Band Boys.'? march, The Happy "J sentatives from Payson and American Vineyard ward cbapel Sunday after- hlsNgrondson hsd been enrolled In j PROTECTION TOR MERCHANTS Market lng-S- .rE. Taylor A. L. Hill. with singing and whistlingeffects;. "A, didly. . - - two colleges and tuition paid, in ad-tht-olnoon for, four-moG. .'son. Fred Ott. . ; ,:- '. Credit protection for merchanu is Harry, attended . Rural Celebration at Goshen, descrip- - Fork,; 'Sunday meeting FruRs-i-Dsure the he to fiance that of Mr; and Mrts Harry Ortln of Vineboy might A Elmer; tLve; Allle Morley, the ballad, singer; Francis Page, .proposed by the UUh'CountjrCredlt afteroon the at Provo of ' Chamber J , ot one into them. v fain entrance, .11. Madien, yard,who died Saturday; ; by' the appoint--- t Mile. PaglolIny. one oT ?thd world's WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. - He had beetfurprlsed at a request Ratingofassociation. Comerce tot discuss baseball plans for The speakers,' were Bishop J9 ' H. E.. Cloward, Jr. : a legislative commitlee, with ;ment celebrated violinists, by - special arPoultryCharles' ' 4 ' . : . one that of hie educational talks might Elliott Dunn, of Irvine's, Incw aa chair-rr 1923. L. Simmons, W. C. rangements will appear and render Blake, S. S. Bunnell, James. TT, Blake,, SusBrBeets-iNw be published In pamphlet form, and man. . Mr.JJunn is to name two otner Yearl Prince has.filpd . The four cities represented are InJ and Xleorge S. Bunker. The Invoca- - Mct'leiian, c. H. White, one bf her own selections; Edmund 1 further surprised to learn j eommittee members to assist him. tlon was offered by NlelsTjtnen;ftndT " Delegates to State ""'iafntbureaS "Dutcli-- - Evans th potpourri : stunts; suit for divorce from James Ezra . .,a to continue Ust year's league, the benediction ,by Raymond Harding, meeting Samuel' E. fayjptv. C. H. Frioch Clark ... that 40,000 copies had been sold, not' j. The committee It to urge a atrict Prince, and asks for the custody and dined, (our ost Enccht, the ex-'' "Jo superintendents of educators, but to ws . Intended - for support of their seven children, rang with powmbly.the elimination of " one The music was furnished hy the ward White. of ana i tneatncai ninstrei - chambers periencea " of commerce, and i various jtnev protection of merchants, such as ing in ages from to 18 years, Tna city' and the addition ot another. At choir, assisted by. Gladys. .Murdoch. Alternate James P. Hlart.. . show man. will appear In a variety of . .. clubs, and had been, distributed to the "bed check" law and others; and couple were married at Mantl, June quorum .was .not. present the 12' and GenevieyeB!ake. . "jThe report ef the swireiary-trensure- r vaudeville stunts; 'Seem Phunny,' by ? school boya and girls.' a vr n ; ";! urge the passage of other laws mak- - 6, 4901. : Desertion , Ja alleged as program was passed over until a later ne grave in tne rrqvo city ceme-- snwoea tne bureau to be in good nuad- - the' hand; Mustclan"Stlke,', - comic ' ' '. " -Educatora, he "aid, had been mighty jng butjnesa-a.safe- r decree. meeting. the .cir.l Investment. ' wa4ledlca'ed for slake. .r tery by Biiliop : ,'" grounds , . "cpndttlon, tattoo, by band., a lUM inrnd-otherwaTdduti- IJtliVtK , con-Tenti- one-fourt- h 0 to-b- - ec-to- , .:. s oVJata.tfrmlw - . - bae am. . lteamJa"citopooLolJieitbyleACo 1 three-fourth- ftd - IllllllToli ls"TT -- e. a50:n?rp -- a ' "" . Provo-Webe- id. i . -- - . ! T , .g, Lin-v."". n d Here's Number 2 Prominert : cot-lecti- one-fourt- Provoke -- WW Ai ' 4 , . , BOSTON r:Z" . - . .t.i.. 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