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Show -- THE HERALD,' TUESDAY," MAECH 6. 1923. ' .. I R. : Election of officers for . v CONGRESS ADJOUrk v T '.'.' ,., Becords bar Keen wono wnicn j the mtutng year were , ups quivereu. oii asj - follows, i WASHINGTON , MarcT MbVS; I forget. She must not see Joe .again a with coronado Mendanhali: prtkAit establishing tnmumt, rt. snis tyieventb congress, which had stW I town in 1540 named Isteta or Ysleta.JTiCe president. Mrs Millie Anderson; I fsbe must not betray berself. s j greater proportion of itttwZi , the" j One 1t I I How quiet ea span of life In actual session SSfEZzL tw. I here. gome historians in their research tried (secretary. Mrs. Rose Lyalle; f could think the peare f establish-thSaulsbury; execu- identity of that town Mirer, Mrs. Elisabeth tI Man Louise adjourned Jine die at noon tiv4 Committee, - aiesdames ful vlliagejwas nestieajn tne vauny 12 rrom-'lies vest! v: - ' I .MendenhaiL 'Lydia Grooms, Phebe - During the 'last' few below, tlewlmfc hwhed through thef Ysleti Now, however. It Is weU bursrtth: Packard, - Ruby- Wingate. J Delicious session, President I J?! ' Tbw was grouping sonlid t tabllshed that Coronado was not close luncheon I was then ' served by the of tb toe at the caplt4 By ROSE MEREDITH I nearby that brought ber to ber feet nearest be the 1 gmj that TT-"';.:v hniitws ' farm crediu biirand 98 otherme!! '" I wltb sudden fear-Sof- lly she climbed bout 12 -- miles eky-w-as Miss Vesta . Anderson spent ' the urea.' No legislation was 7"' on tbe vetoed. the rock and Jooked, and there W. M. '.. ' ;.; week-end Lake. Albuquerque, iitmth fton, at Salt (f). UM. br UoCInr Ntwippr BradleaU.) other side face down in the grass, was from Bama distance Albuquerque After the Pleasant Hour Dancing The M Men of the Second' "Joe Dalton has com homer- - as a man a youthful form clad to. gray as Ysleta Is from EI Paso, Is ft town party Thursday evening, Mrs. DX). will Kt dance In tha name Maud Mrs. Fletcher made this announcement beard ber clothes, Sarah called Isleta, which Is the one probably Asheratt served supper In compliment ment hali- - Wednesday debased on land mortgages and are to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Fullmer, Mr. and color scheme of purple and she sank breathlessly into a chair and whispered wildly. . . referred to by Coronado. gold win FARM She knelt bslde him, touching bis ; Ysleta. or Islets, as the name of an Mrs. Joe Grant, Hiss Donna Ashcraft b4 used U decorating: the hall Th signed to help, tenant fanners pur- fixed inquisitive eyes upon Sarah Maud Miss and Norma Rulon Wilkins Holley WIU era bere Peerless chase their farms. The new agencies Leeds. arm wltb shaking finger Players furnish the Indian tribe, does not appear In history j JLi. Lare Intended to aid in financing the music for dancing, mnd several inw Sarah Maud paled under her healthy Joe.7 she said; softly. He Jumped up, until as late as 1840, so it W pre- of Spanish Fork. Mr. Limmick and Cbilds and Mrs, esttag featureajBaTe Been production and, marketing of crops and color, and her breath hastened through disclosing a tortured face, out of which sumed that the Indians were namedfor er family were guests of 'Mr, for. A cordial Invitation Is epnf;2 "Not the fattening aOT marketing of live her parted Hps as If eager questions shone WrMuJoni-blu- eeyes. for towns tbanTfie rather A. W. (owns . Mrs. the' and Oherrlngton Sunday. to Teryone. stock..stroggletf-to-wrape7 you?" be whispered hoarsely as he the Indians. The federal farm loan board, which "What say?" prompted Mrs. Fletcher, lifted ber to ber feet. He forgot to t. History tells of trouble between the wHi Itnve supervision of the entire sys--" Sarah Maud smiled a little and care release her hands. "What are you doIndians and Spaniards around Tigua tern, will 'become an even wore Iropor fully picked up a stitch In ber knit ing here?" be wanted to know. and In Isleta, . and of Albuquerque, tant factor in the financial affairs of ting. "I didn't say anything," she mur "I come here often to see. the un- other trouble there, and of Indians fleemured TX7ASHINGT0N. Enactment Into the country. et" then, boldly, "1 suppose from Isleta to the country near. El vv law" of the Lenroot rural credits The present 12 federal land banks his folkssoftly; "Because we, used to comer he de- ing are glad to have him back The Indians' driven out It Is. Paso. " manded. She could see thai ha hung bllt as passed by the senate, will mean are' institutions, the bor again." established the present believed, tn expanBtondrTfiecajifleg of the rowers having gradually acquired "Yes he looks kind of peaked, but upon her reply there must be no play- Ysleta, close to El Paso. This was In activinow. country-wid- e seemed pros- ing wltb words by ihe present farm loan system into a new stock 1680. At that time It was called Isleta field. "Iea,H-b-e ernment. The original stock of each perousI ajskea blra plump out what replied, "because we used del Sur, Isleta of the South. The bill does not interfere in any bank was $T5000. xne present capl business1 he was In and he seemed to come together." ' all my "Then ron do loyejne-'-afte- r way with the farm mortgage business tallzatlon of the 12 banks Is 136,997,- - flustrated at first, then be laughed and Probably Hit of the Evsnlno. of the present 12 federal land banks 950, of which onjyjMoul i3,0QQjQ(Li8 said be-in the restanrantiins'Ti fallureTr" '"'V. , Mr. Newlyrich, who bad given bis failed In or the 67 Joint stock land banks, but still held by the government Under Mm. bad know not "I did rietphPi' see yon not could "Yr1 a la dyllkr education, bad a will establish as an adjunct to the 12 the Lenroot bill the government will the shining eyes fixed on the gay yarns anythlbg-onl- y you did not" write to daughters house party, for whose entergreat federal land banks new farm credit subscribe an Initial capital of 3,000,- In Sarah. Maod'a deft lingers.. "They me."- tainment the girls bad organized a disillusionnew the bitter a credits of 000 for He ber farm told in New to be agencies dealing in made there is department personal money say credits. Loans, discounts and deben- lb each of the 12 banks. The total York," responded the girl,1 of his pride theatrical performance. ment that he bad.suffered Of course, Mr. Newlyrlch was tures of the new agencies, which are government capital for the 12 may . ?l hope he Isn't running a caffay " his refusal to acknowledge fallure- -r orowded out, but as --be complained anto one Jiow ne designated as farm credits depart- run to $120,000,000. nad job gonejfrom worried Beulah Fletcher, rialng bu ments of the land banks, will be based The Joint stock land banks are pri rledly and picking up ber bundles. "I other "and now I am peddling sand- they gave him a chance. Knowing that when he opened bis mouth be on warehouse receipts, live stock, or vately financed and managed, but with believe I'll atop In Mrs. Dafton's'and wiches In an office building working would put bis foot in it wltb both agricultural security other than farm fh8Bame tax exemption privileges for find out for sure Joe used to be In for a restaurant" land. Are the? good sandwiches?" asked bands, so t speak, the part was made their bonds enjoyed by the federal my Sunday school class andHfeel Thetoanrof-ttrpresentlafoolproof. He had to say one wort tanks land banks. The 67 Joint Stock land onnnHthlA tw hti mA..fila In o wnif ha Sarah Maud uneasily. 1 and the Joint stock land banks are bank are scattered among 83 states. nna he "nurrlble Corner 5th S. and 2nd W. sifaHrfyly. Phone 35T. eople heenLwJlAeBteowoybgny j When the great moment arrived, ana ony an we urae. denly left town three years ago and epM man advanced proudly to the Why don't you go Into the buBlness hasn't been homc Blnce, though he did held up his hand warnlng-ly- , footlights, sandwiches best the vmirself make send money home to his ma, and she, and- - ejaculated, "Ushtl hame-urad-e VH In bread o? out world the not needing it, has banked every penny In his, name but lor, Sarah Maud, .demanded practical Sarah Maud; who pR0POSA,L that tha American gov- found it- - asy- - with Joe's arms aBout ernment investigate the rubber prohe srent awar becnusr-soln- e aW- they duction possibilities of the Philippines girl threw him over, and I'm Just won- - her and his lips on her hair. "I couldn't moke brea'd," objected and South America was Indorsed pubdoring what girl It wuld behe nevpr Wi--'- he had licly by Secretary Hoover-afte- r showed' any liking for any one " She Joe. "And I couldn't buy It Not the The AlDha Beta club members home-mad-e conferred with representatives of Britkinfl, entertained Mflay afttsr- eyed the Mushing girl. "What do' yon J highly wein e I could make It, murmured Sarah nnnn at the home of MrS. Ella W, ish interests and nay, Sarah Aland? Amencaii consumers. ,Clyde. Beautiful baskets of ut calla The girl, lifted proud hend and Softly. "You? Oh, darling!" Joe's words lilies formed an attractive decoration. Secretary Hoover indorsed the proher own soft eyes met the hard, curious President fladie Packard conducted posal In a letter to Senator McConntck gaze "f the older onmn. "Thro ynnr - wefejjiuflied - ln ihe sllken strands at " dark flieetlng. vocai soio, am uw 4tha hair. (Rep,, III.) In spite of assurances from is a long time, Mrs. Fletcher, and I Sf the British representatives that the been necessitated by the virtual col- have been away so much inrtrt "haw wary n. wniuieyi j only object of recent British leglsla-"tlolapse of the Industry, owing to prices forgotten- a great many Interesting sandwiches and cookies and little gave a paper," "The Noted Women of we cakes could have after awhile rubber a cost below of restricting production ju production. They said things," she managed to smile, and TTtah?' whic hwas so well received business of pur own. You could use tha colonies was to establish a price their association would do all in Its Keiilah plodded down the bricked that it will be sent to the correspondpath to insure reasonable "returns and ex- power to prevent runaway prices. to the gate wltb a repressed smile curv the money your mother has saved for ent of the State .Federation for publi pansion of rubber plantations. After pointing out in his letter that ing her Hps, you to make a start and we" . cation. Poems from Edgar A. Quest, Hallock Maud? J .W. Riley, and Douglas KEASON: The best of materials and a thorough knowlWBtDoou"manTtrSarafi Representatives of the American the JZnUmLSiaiiMconaUraw aTgood ' were read by Mrs. Eliza Thorn in her niumers of crude rubber said they lceiit of the crude rubber produced In many Interesting things, my lady," she Just we two in the big city?" edge xjttheirsei i. Delicious manner. usual were desirous of 'obtaining an ade- the world, while most of the rubberpleasing for two "Aren't enough happiness?" miMgreij in Wgplf "tyU T')1 .gWrrfll1 Minnie Mrs. .served. was luncheon to return the prodUlngJndusMo4B4ftg-- p she whispered against his shoulder. qnate H .Warthen was a club guest try, out reared that the restriction the British, Secretary Hoover said : of U. Miss Carol Bird of the plan would stimulate speculation and deis "It OLDER THAN ST. AUGUSTINE? spent Sunday with ber relatives and highly deslrahle that this which would disasbe runaway prices, partment (the )epartment of Comfriends here. THE PAINT MAN trous to British producers by again merce) should he placed in position iMlss Amanda Erickson was a Salt Town In New Mexioo Now Said to Bs with ulti- where we can make an exhaustive In683-Phone stimulating overproduction Lake visitor Saturday. 369 W. Second North. the Most Ancient In the mate collapse Jn prices. This, . they vestigation covering a wjde.varhtr of Mrs. Guy Thomas ol Spanish Fork United States. Alle-ma- n week-enWill with the said, would In turn Injure American subjects, such.M. areas of possible spent the consumers through speculation and production, land and labor laws, lafamily. N. are and Ysleta, Texas, Isleta, M., Mr. and Mrs. John. R. Bromley, losses. bor "supply, transportation, .taxation, rtwo different towns, ,but their history the marriage of their daugh, The British representatives replied costs, of production profits, security has been eonfused for perhaps a cen- ter Hilda! to William AUeman of Salt ' that the restrictive legislation had Investment, etc." tury,. .Now and then someone makes Lake City. Mrs. R, L. Done was hostess for Tjje clalffi that Ysleta, Texas, ls older v club members than St. Augus- - the Home Culture by twenty-fiv- e years President Mollie Bird .. afternoon. I J .1 XI I ! iL. i . . ue iub ,. ve.ro In- hub, r iu., buiu historic policies and precedents, have the United States." YeTTn Mrs. Louise always been ree.gnlzwl by fongrMiw Islet, N. M., if either, which is olderl Mti()11 ,, was yen than St Augustine, modern histoTiaTistMenae'nnaaf victroUv selections, Mrs. territory and, In tiiel people to ""' 1 uuu Sandwich ' Joe, things-throug- e soj-tnOwfiTas - - -- ja-pas- rtrtls Senate Approves MoreU. S. Farm Loans "SSr - ' S" i ' the-dina- -- - . . - Start Building Now Qriglnally-BubHcrlhf- Tremendous building near future the in means higher prices ty govMte-ays-he'a-aa-rlg- ht d DONT WAIT -- Mutual Coal & Lumber Co i 4 nd loover Would Survey Rubber Suppl; Houses Paiiated Sprin,gVlll f . robber-producln- jifQp...ti!f. - bottom iomnlm!r an n - - -- - W. R. SCOTT -- d Forest Service Wants Alaska a State Typewriter Paper Special Fri-Aa- .. 'lis'T-nTItllii- s Wfe Union. "It Is becoming evident the of Alaska problem v Cement Uie solution Is Apparently, loral' what the people of Alaska want is not the power to run the government's business or property In Aiaxka, hut power to run ' their own hftsiness. They AVfthl fo make tlieir im n law, levy their own f taxes and spend their own public Money, jnst us do the people in the slurps. In short, what Alaska wants is noff tluit the ITnlot) should be &utM from I the- territory, but that' Alaska should be a 'mitted-tthe Tnlon." ' Tlie encouragement and assistance! given liy the .Department of Agrlculi ture, the forest service and tiureau of ptdillc roads, In building up an e.jort lumber trade, the basic work going forward to the establishment of, the pulp and paper Industry, and the large, expenditures which are bebjg. iniule-u- n Xow Qutet It Was Up Here. with a decentralized local administration, Cotonel Greeley says, are con- - rou'vfi. never forgotten Joe Dalton. th trlbutinK largely and You haven't looked . at another man llnce Joe went off". She hurried down prosperity of the territory. Uie winding village street to the brown oouse where the Daltons lived. - gTATKlluon tor that parToTAiuslta lying south of the nrcth' circle nnd east of the If.'Jti oi'junsltvnlv is advoctili'd by C.ij. Willi,! i U. chief forester of Uie I'nlted States, in a.renoit to the secretary of agriculture In which he says tllat from the standpoint, of the national forest administration am! development,' uo. happier, be taken than. admittance of tfat part of the territory to the full rights of an American commonwealth. "It seems to be generally accepted that the territory as a wliole Is' not ready for statehMd," says Oolonel preeley, "but unquestionI.I- that part lying-eas- t of the 152a "' meridian and south of the arctic circle has the economic wealth and the stable, population which, according to our uit'i-MIn- 11 '1- - - 1 g i . ! 'A. 'PHE State ii " t- ha-e- - ";. Ml. ' T' ' ' - ii: I j . The-polnt- -has t.r:V" i - V;. Phone 15. A" Sarah Maud-sa- nk breathlessly down and, cupping ber chin In her hands, stared off at the glory of the sunset sky. On audi a day, at such an hour, she bad said good-bto Joe and "he had gone away to taake his fortune, and be bad. never ' written to her since, Tears fllltd ber lovely tyes and W y r N. Univ. Aye. MWP B UIL D1N G I - me about stores" fixtures of anykind? colonnades, the latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets;" and the - most modem and convenientkitchen Cupboards. -- x Bee S. W. PETERSON 443 West First North Street. Cut your feeding expense and Increase egg 8c,ent!rIca11- -' CALLED, and mated for BREEDINo" POSEa! Higb grade COCKERELSWTreedlng n6edS eglJ8; 70Ur floclt production?00180011 V phone 5544 . VICTOR fiesldencs-16srWesr8eoo- ANY JOB FIGURED IN YOUR "HOME ABSO. LUTELY FREE, work and Material Guaranteed. I - SANITARY PUUMglNQ-J- S .FINEl r ;.. built must be maintained In clean, careful working condition. Install the ben equipment-you can get In - bath room. kltchenrL1aubdry, etc but don't stop there employ us to keep It in first class order. Sanitary .equipment j is only sanitary. If looked after once In a while. .Give . ns. to show , yon what sanlUry plumbing service means to you. M. FITZGERALD nd ' '. DOES SCIENTIFIC POULTRY WORK. Phons TP!" :U. Accountant Telephone 740. 3 imcoinnie ' X ir: For Information Call 740 . 624-V- J yiceS by tie & Haws 139 N. .University Avel; Phone 411. Provo, Utah- .- condiUon for " - North, Buckley. ' . . TO-- saleT7' puieTfor mnat 09 Are : . of mxJHJWlders. 66 BEFORE YOU START sur- mised Amanda. Amanda was Wrong. Sarah Maud fected through American activities in was on Ijer way to the one spot where she- felt that she could be alone the sone.' Anions: these notnta Is the onesrlon where she could cry out her old. sorof acquisition of further lands for the row and , rid her heart of the pain. canal or its fortifications. The Pana The way led through a pleasant up ma authorities have put forth the view land pasture, gay, wltb goldenrod and that the canal should be pronounced asters, and flaming with scarlet leaves by treaty a completed project and touched by a sharp frost. There was the existing, authority for taking over a .steep hillside clothed in pines, and additional lands should be nullified. ' at the very, summit of this was a heap - . "Your Stationer provo, Utah. . Jnuour Taylor Paper Company nt "She's going to Bessie Blake's," The - Panama goverumentdeelres also to establish Its own customs serv ZehajsoLIyet ulth lummumcatea" to tne t'anama ice at canal terminals to deal with . authorities.-... passengers tr commodities bound for i Nor will officials here discuss what the adjacent cities of Panama and Co- notice will be taken in these negotla- -' Hons of sartous matters In which the ,A varietyjt othW questions" has people of , Panama' an held by their oeen raised pf Panama for svttlamsBt to sa have tDM been ) sjovernment treat umt iHrnt adversely aj 1. Sarah Maud Leeds did not fly to her bedroom as she wanted Dorothea was to do, because Haklng her afternoon bap and she did oot wanLUto . awaken that easily aroused lady. But she walked sedately out through the kitchen door,, where Amanda was peeling apples, np the patb to the "Vegetable garden, hasten tng through the rows of cabbages to aj her-Au- J tnteii-Oon'o- South Seventh East. np-rtal- -- t it '.- In- i deportment rormed by the Potiatuon that In forthcoming negotiations for a new treaty to supplant the Tnft agreement covering Canal Zone relatlonshlps, the right of the Pahaman government 'under the original treaty over foregn commerce In the Canal Asserted. Zm.J! been-ffia- de lv tlm Panaman authorities that assurances were given by President Roosevelt . that the United States had no f making the cone an lndepend-.- v ent colony In the middle-othe repub- ,11c of Panama. The representations the State department are under- '.to stood to declare plainly that the government of Panama' would be unable to accept any new agreement which might tring about such a result So far as known the terms of the draft treaty prepared in recent confers ences between. State and. War depart- ment pffldals. Including Governor Mor row of the Canal 90 Displayed show window. CEMENT CONTRACTOR i fowst-roadsr-toge- a limited oiantityat this price. . E. H Johnson - Panama Wants New Deal With America M i - t ! step-coul- Work m. Bnflder, What Your' in the Future WiU De, Depends on QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP OF TODAY. Let the FIRST costbe the LAST. j 4 Only " Harold Dunri fcicome Ta Counsellor ... . ; Notary Public 285 N. 1st - -i Auditor ' E, Provo. LlNDIVIDUAIf INCOME TAX REPORTS FILED FOR : J. SSBStSSsfl |