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Show "mow colder south? fair- .- Thrdy iv" ' I . .a. ii - . J V, -- f :!;;- there - : ; '' AfirvTlinriTrii w eacxx t...v ,rTrjHE a:;. Aitiitditu run ifAist Note is ... .few 5" . fKOVrTJTAH. WEDNEDAYrMARCH W. Herald, r: :f . MM mmmSm ill iiirk iii ai torn tin mmm gaet Jjnt VyffllCroC riAifu nnirnni Ainini nnrn i irBiirA iAn ii h iyi92 HERALD 2200 homo thlo U the boot advor tlojrtjj , nowptpor In'Utah county. FOR A GROWING CITY THAN A DAILY. NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISEMENT n I I V? J SNiKVILLt Oil IU i i i a Tninnniiinilit 0015 ItilHItH 1 r innrATmTrnn h iai i .ii. ii n i w. J nil! nniffl I , "y---- i i ,4weet; portion ' tonight; utaH Fair north . fim pi Kti-o- r . jwukhs ijirml . i ' ' 1 ' SPRINiGVlLLfi. Mareh 14 Thp Plans for a :niium school cvmtes "How to Mako the Most Out of Life " i 1,1 W9 locaL atata basketoau cnammantr are i aum&-MitmiFsGbassmut- bP 4 "Mothefa: Jlasponsihimy 4a -- Htr iMrtt.aii-.niuihuul m a famr-lanonce, more getting into the harness! SALT juAKii March 14. The Utah ft ' ' and are geumg u readiness for tliejenoe yesterday by Supt. H. A. Uixnn Daughter" uct the 'subject', .of thr State baseball. leagu was formally a receni communication . Prcfvo uiuo, i'leasant Grove. intermountain championship gaiiies t6 and James H. VVallis. st'crotary of thi' .I'Hiuus' iomurei to at aTapeting Iters last night ( organised x 1 Deputies Birk and Bosnaro arrested Irom. the state board of equalization is be j)layjed in Salt Lake City Thursday, j II M"" n ny a naiionany ronowucu representatives of "PravOj Ogden, twu (i toe Boys weuuebuitjitjiu gn indication. Friday and Saturday. All during the! Mr. Walttv will meet with the tioter, lir. vharleit ii: Barker ot yraud riUiaiu ahd"SaltLake a(y, otuers (ais morning, ine two arrest R. E. Hammond ttiir. Timnieraari and T. II. iBeaT nf tha celebrations that have been extended tcncners o: thp l'rov.t Htv gM:mta'.n. RitptdA Micii'pun. li- Ir.'llMr4ier will LroOfrht toTtt. tne ooys inaonor oxiUvilr.. victory tin y l iHiixlay. March 22. when he" will u-kept m1 Secretary the Proyo baseball men present. 1 TMs' noon the board recently wrote to the Proyo have never "ence lergotten that local iail nefe last night the of for the through outline tke )ihitl!ety Fred N'ye, of Ogden, was elected. plans Jtbeae-..- : SpringviHe Molding company conas to not with the Jenkins shentl'" ottice ai'e tUib, and. yet the" make teachers jtary through according Clayton I'ontfrt asking of the state league. He- will u Work'cim-- t tiou of ouuty Attorney JJarUn Lar- - j' for .information aboutfprices fnnrlHar with the scheme. ttHIowini? chrifnran' of t1w i".oys' Uuj-i-tcontinually been Bccretnry-t'roasurer, who ;or tests, they have' Trf that batsome the hafdert" niT probahtB niceiing-U:"thnHgtit wtwyriH-bg- (iM.Ji. Jvm of Qsden,; .tlrur keeping' GelnAfe-Stef "optioned ,ter-&Rr wer to, are a here earnest 'and will ' contiuue for a ijtriod fougltTl.t'ijip given ai special, pi citx all. ot the loflgue's' business' '-' fcigfi- - Salt Lake, City, where they will prac- - of wie month. ' Jiorporation plant on Hte-rt- at ijert of this committee. juvenile court sere. affairs. ' ' and Birk club is will Sheritt Boyd and Deputies Salt Lake City, wher etkey Although the Kotary going .pi'tet's will he given to thel Tlio board ofVontrol will Include way on tL the Deseret gymnasium, ia Ecliools that come out in the lead! to big expense to got this.roniuvni Bosnard haw feeea working Mr. Hammond noticed the fact that' the ijresidcnts of the four 'clubs., and con-- ) wlieul case for two weeks when the in one transaction's, merely nominal preparauens tor tne tour-stutha afiT the flns-- c'icelt-uupih i duUur auil lecturer to coute hiu'e. it' the league ,president. i ne ooys are mad". hinr'to the public free sheriff first was notified by Mr. Wad- consideration had been mentioned. He test to oegtn tomorrow. At iho of 't'tc board) is !ivsf-ntinThe schedule prepared last" Bvenlng-wi- i DRi CHARLES B. BARKER. K. t:' boan! .ciiare ana nopes mai ine citizens ui be submitted to the presntent nl !ey that wheatraa beinr stolen rrom asked what price really had been paid determined, to leave nothing to channel of education lat i and will enTer the' centc-- t Tor t'ie: voted, at i i';uiihoiiii iO sul'- tMiou in ruiria-his farm at Manilla. xiii iihl iiii.- UK) for that land. the Salt lake Beej? for his approval, intermountain championship with even tuidftit I)ixOij. to set asido jii.u fnl porttmily to hear the best thins in it According to Mr". Wadley about 40 a's. (he. Salt Lake .State leaguers. will .. It was believed that the letter been taken irom bushels of. wheat than; they ittwrttj cash prifts- to the winmsw iif the eo- - line and a timely' one,- fob that is oh 1 a diss f re to ttJost land values in j'lay their home games on the Bees' i lip market his farm, aHtew bushels being dipped Utah county as a result of thejnmjng :' . jtoday. grounds. The. lecture on "How to Make the He was4 unable to of the steel industry. Whether this them to the forefront in every ganrel H"ir pri'.e will be uriz" every lew days. The state league season will, open TJ.l.r ll.,4- -t T't. learn how the., wheat was disappeari- desire . covered land other than that although the dope was stalked slcy - j$"o. and third prize $20. This ntoney MoM Out oC Ufe" will be given pri- - . Wednesday, May I67 -them in every contest en ill .e.used. by the. winniug -- w1)"o)k marijy to. the nigh school. aud college; of thp .Utah Power and Light ng and asked for the sheriff's investi to be used, by the steel company is high against frovoJs first" " ' i tlie sen-! : will fered. .aud be aitracthe rr; cilickeiu with vo, iu tor the 'jturrhase of art" work pany, aHhough . , will be played here with Salt gation. game problematic. Some .believe that all at to Hi is wan tho which are until limcheeiv (ions which" scheduled be the! Thnrawill to welcomed Theteatn of walls theieral public lcorate tho Deputies Birk.and Bosnard kept a land recently transferred, and .parLjtke day Brlgham theat thelabor-Utah is llmtnevillo to j The "ward !! chant no;n filled pieu.srhKolf. or the prize money may be house ilay close watch pnHhe wheat ibin and ticularly all that has been subdivided play against capacity. ind Ogden open the season. ocinter-last the Claude tiaclo has been procured for for the purchase or' new louuci one boy. who had sold Bome of will.be subjected to tax scrutiny with the Weston. Idaho, jubilee, according to Secretary year's Hrovo's first game abroad will be caslon. The time of this lecture-wilAsliyyjorth, champions; Custer, V.ont.. "rmtnd enulinneiit. the stolen wheat at a Pleasant Grove a viewof increasing its taxable value. played Saturday. May 19. at rrighani, . be-i'l '' Colo. wilt , and Windsor, store. -- Another, boy Was caught when ,beJovo-SpringvilleHplding-ebe eleven o'clock in the forenoon-- r 'Salt Lake will clash with Ogden thut All of these teams are very fast ami v.:i'i be very enmprrhensive At Three o'clock, in tho. tabbrnaule-- cafe service to the ladiei of Tloime- day. tn ttB trying to sell wheiatJat a miuf-- -pany has referred the state board otr will -present some of the fa!H- nnrl cope and T.i'l ttir!uda almcktt every alo, Ur. lUrkcr wJl dulivcf Che .vine ward a". Mr, ..Timmerman will Juvenile Judge Wis. Willia warln- equalization to the Columbia Steel Ogden come sto Provo 'May tX, and" furnish the feast .of v.iiiflom and' flow. tho TimuS' travel to Ouilen for th flashiest brand of ball seen in t!:ese phasp of school uctvity.lt will not second. of bis talks oil Salt Lake today? Probation Officer corporation for further information " In plainer language hric Bylund returned from Salt Lake - Jlany Provo business men have ex sections for some time. Each team owly. he the outside wiri dundingH of "Mothers Rn'sjioKibility to Her Daugh- of worsl-j'Ffinn'ay'einneT ilay 27. m:i::"s a power! nl speech, last evening wit two-- Provo . boya pressed considerable criticism at the has defeated the be-- t teams'of their the school or the interior cleanliness ter". It will have special significance power th5 l'.ris;haij come'; to Provo to the but the 'health of the childrpn in the for all tho women of the city. TSie iyfyiH quoting Secretary Ash'worth." who bad run. away .from borne Katur--, haste of tne state board in even in respective states before TimpsC third home latiie, Aiemorial -r Dr. H. meet. will be invited Intermountain will are school -Lruuhtl. tleorge room'', grrls and university especially respective Hip following Sunday Provo day. (by, tlmatlng the tax value increase. They - lehairruaif: to attend this meeting. Following the contest in Salt Lake also he t:iken into consideration. ida-ySTRICT ENFORCEMENT at Salt Lake. believe the state aboard should wait I lehfi Y'i 111101 To hiis a ned the at tlin' Ur bttii ftotair City evening Springvfrte: hdsj fHiring tbB"pBstseveral' yeaisrMT. special The uutlre tK'hetlule, rtrtortnali OF STATE, LAWS. until the land is actually in use pro7 l luncheon Dr. Barker will deliver his the duty ot iipp'ying the chivki is to be - anand adopted, Notice has 'been given by the ductng Iron and steel before tae in- - will take a few days' rest, after which Wallishas hen cdnductlhg t kind HBEfiut-f6S& or througl-.authe "stiite contests to that national rtho makes on chickeu "Father's "Ihe lecture "Responsibility pk nounced later. . juvenile court here 'that- a stricter e'n creasad value be placed on the rta " be'en to meet of. know. 1919 at Chi in in aud' Trrfci successful eiiampionffaip waa you has lirat given very liisSon". begin Kuch. tenia will play S6 games dur--; forcement of juvenile laws would be bookikr They Bay, that sas wtrosemTy convention! To 28. .been Whiln March Junius ban Musical in health liet.M'v coiidiUo:is Jackson the rural ;;t the l.iternaiional hip: the season. attempted, with speelal-toras- l& nmQ on thix lanA tar HafViva cago, Wednesday,'! de districts as a He will pcare, in Salt Lake city and really was the allotted the task .r Warbling 7 be tut Ogden camel to Provo May 23; and s;ei - buying" Cdtha 'streets ; at the iron jrodTicticraT-wl- U eschools-bupon, it Is believed the hoys the standing of the Provo ibun any oilier team. This is due to topic thut made Charles E. Barker the tunefully. night. fairto tie steel corporation; and argue cided to-. Kiwanians and their wives may ob the fact that Ogden can support, wllh very juvenile found on the street against any decided increase until the will leave for Chicago Thursday or fore the contest and once or twice renowned platform man that he is' before the final scoring. transportation by large crowds, at least, two homo' day. ft is the talk that is being called tain automobile after 9 o'clock at night, and who is steel Industry has had time to get on Friday of next week. . The' score cards to be used in adju for by Rotary clubs the country over. appearing at the bank corner at 12 games every week while Brlgham and unaccompanied by his parent or law its feet financially speaking, which not mid provo can manage btit one home dicating conditions in the clean pchool Tho liotarians will in "all iirobubillty o'clock Thursdny-'tro- on ful guardian will be questioned, and with Iron and .steel concerns is a contest calls, points, .divided invfle. many guests to hear the lecture night and waving gracefully to the game each week. Salt Lake will play either taken to his, or her, home, or matter qf years.' first Kiwaniaii car. ha,pieniiig , along. but 12 home games'because the Bees as follows: school building 2tf, school with them. held during the night pending an In Dr. Charles E. Barker was Hearth grounds 18, school equipment 12 will ns the grotl4ds; on the other vestigation the following morning.. Pleasant Grove boys, t a8es"T" rTrrr.jiT, Six " -- - ranging v 't.v Land i ins of ibe steel industry niav .. Talnna-lnnmiimu- r r. pvgw - - '.' itinggyHi?iwHtyi d I' - 'f r.u-.r-- . . w. try waa-awaiti- ng it L-- mjaa. tJ - h "frr-io- jn6 tw j ' --- - e . mw-tHi- -- . ( ifldi-ate- -- ha - t i d MW er and Pie . Wi.iSr r .....cj)jn-stuilent- ' - - . 1 d n i l j n A40Ulif-'t6'F-WUI-4lHOBl- m - 1 . he 'fr . thla--wee- k r at-s- . clean-schoo- - re-ni- I -- . DENTISTS irmiiin a ma n public dance halls wiU.bemorel ST closely watecna, it was saiu. io insure IUUI1U enforcement of the state law forbidding attendance at dances of unmar ried persons under 18 years of age. Pi obat ion Officer Bylund today said UESDAY BURIED that the law regulating the. ; attendances at public dances of girls "and hoys under 18 years ot age, would be Largely attended funeral services enforced to the letter hereafter. This were held in the Sixth, ward chapel is -- taken to mean that when a boy Tuesday afternoon tor Forrest Wil- under l escorts ir girl tmdertS-toTiTTfa- m at the TJavies whodIed-TO8denl- y public dance he must (or violate the family residence Friday morning, state law) take . along the girl's The services were under the direc-lio- n father or mother and his own father of W." Monroe PaxmanT of the ward, bishopric. The . invocation was man is 18 he need not (legally) tring offered by J. W. Nixon and the benealong one of bis parents,' but must diction by Fred S. Davies. have the girl's mother or father The speakers, all of whom, spoke A liberal interpretation of the law hiehly of the spleadid characteristics does not compel the youthful person of the young man and the wonderful AU UUUU J , County Commslsioner Ai O. Smoot, An drew Knudsen and Bishop Joseph Ifelson. Provo band, of which the de ceased was a member, was in attend-- 1 ance at the services and piayea sev erer selections. wtioioiiua of Don W. Webster, Walter Jepperson, Mrs; Wllma McDonald and Grace Lin- - nU,-- et 18, schoal toUeta lJJ.idw'4e IS, school tollets 12, such- other "prominent men as Frank ' . , '.That the scoring will be carefully A- - Vanderlip. dori-isevident from the scoiard lie Is doctor of hygiene and physical which takes Into consideration every culture, having been granted univer- thing possible to score. Some of the&ity degree as such. subdivisions, listed under each large Fot years following the close of the head are as follows: Taft administration he devoted his School Janitor work, de ltime to lectures before the "general facement, drinking wafer, fire protec public on health subjects under the tion, windows, transoms, and proper auspices of the International Com mittee of the Young Men's Christian seating. - School grounds Garbage condi- association. During the. summer tions, conditions1 of fences and gates, month he spent his Jime on the plat weeaiprsssr flowersajtrass- and flag form of the Redpath Clrsmqua. The doctor la now travel m poles.-. . chool Rot equtpment Furniture, text country tinder the auspices of the books,, and'clotheajacks: ary clubs, School "He is unloue and every effort to apparatus Play ground equipment musical instruments, and describe him is sure to omit much that are decorations. oneno School toilets Sanitary-conditi- ons "He heard and 'defacement wide experience on the public platform School hygiene Attitude of school and his addresses are of such an ,amaztoward- health work, progress In ing and InsDliing character that aU health habits, cleanliness ot pupils, who have the opportunlt. r to do so and progress In removal of physical should hear him, defects. v rTi ha lscliojilaiiparatiis. school apparatus mttllNb . locAlrganizallonconaiBtingot , Dra.. hinr-gpea- J. H. Ellsworth of Payson, J. W. Stiehl of Provo, and A, Cbristensen of American Fork, reported that all members of the organization favored the action of the last meeting in affiliating with' the state atld national . H.-WWiit'- -Hr CHICKENS READY k'. - . r. I I very of Bonneville able-bodie- d grounds. JUBILEE WARD - $88,908.32 - """" ir :lt?'ByTHOMAS s ay Tbe-driv- r .nne 't -- 1 ec a President Harry Heal of the Provo Athletli night from the Salt Lake meeting, to ot the club day said thatk-meetin- g directors would be called. Immediately and plans for the season discussed, A manager will be named at; that meeting,- he thought. He seemed to think the choice' lay between Mitchell, an Fltzpatrick. As soon as the man ager. is selected the work at signing, the team for this season will under-' ' taken. - - ) I ! 1 - An Ea&ter Program v fr - - 1 School teachers. Sunday school snueritendents and V teachers, 'and trthers nnxropr. to"TKCtire "ug$eitiofis.'fo'r"an EastGf " Drogram will - be glad to know tliat our Washington. Bureau has prepared and has ready--for distribution a tJmpfehens.lve bulletin on the subject. Thebulletin-- . contains Information on the origin of Easter, Faster customs, selected on .where additional material; rreading and songs, - -- ..-. needed may he pbtajned. -' f-- i,!. ; ' two-sister- frt - j j WJe SUBSCRIBED. e fog-Ai- riday.-MarcJi-S- e .r It Is believed Al warden, snort . editor of the Ogden Standard-Exam- Ineri-w- ill appointed league eecre-B tary. The Salt , Lake, team will be man-- 4 and will bet aged by Hank Mann Western' Arms or the t backedey'-thZ. G. M...JLJboth havingfiSered-t- a sponsor the njewSalt Lake team. 1 -Clarence urooas win manage- tne deOgden Gunners. Brlgham has not cied on its manager, nor has Provo. It is understood here that Provo will this week on its manager. Tommy Jltspatrlck. University of Utah coach, is being considered for the Provo managership. Dave Mitchell,- manager or tne provo .Ttmps of 1922, alBO is under consideration. Uneff krial figures of .thn steefT JYIRP. TAYLOR'S FUNERAL. plant site campaign show.$8.S08 - Marynell .. rs, . Funeral, servb-ea- t yubBcrihed,' all pf which, howevir, not beeii paid "in- ft ns okTaylor, wife of R. Ferris Taylor; presiilainedOf this amount Provo con- - t dent, and manager jof tile theatrl;al t ribftted $fi2.76ft.SO; iTpringvillo ' company boarlng his name, who dld and Sn ItLa k pit the family home- - in this city Tues a"1 OBdea combined, signed day. will be held in the Berg Mortuary . up. lor Si$,i440-- . anh-i-rlr 'ffgfatoet: - Sawday afternoon - at t:Sff has pledged: 7,500, ami other cities iplock. . . have agreed to ris varidris Stimtr, j Foiiowing "the "s'ervfees' tjiief body a- viiult one of. which are included In the will bo 'pi icod teinrrari $88,908 notedv; until it will e laken Irt Marysvillc, .Vo.. for .final burial : rilUSiGlti TREAT .v - f , "'- - " t , Bureau. Provo Herald, 132 N. Y Ave Washington,. D. C . WshhigtoB 'i'' "l is.'. .' I' S '... . Fill edt the coupon below And mail to onr 'Washington Bureau: ' i want a copy of the EASTLIt PROGRAM bulletin, ; and-- , enclose herewith loose twolcent stamp .for samel ., jllJiI" i'-- .. '-i. .,- . , . "- - t -- " Ia e1 f V STREET AND NO V LI 1 I inltni 1 i. ,.. ti In - t . . ..... -- t ( . ; r man and woman ward has been working overtime Xor'theTaiasV.week getting! everything in shape for the tig jubl-- ' lee which opens tomorrow In the ward chapel. Kothlug has been left undone nidrtnakr orthelubllee the biggest success , ever undertaken by the members of the ward. To" properly care for the large crowds that are anticipated 500 chicken pies wllTbe In readiness for each" day of the Jubilee." All the chicken coops for miles around the Bonneville odmlnion have been visited in search for young, tender chickens. These have been gathered and are now being prepared Into the best and most delicious chicken pie ever, set before the most fastidious epicurean. The committee In charge- - of the Jubilee are anxious that alt those wish ttnir to contribule nrodttce and who are unable to make jdelivery wilt please or notify Ernest. Ekln, 'Phone 501-T. 1. Allen; 667-- .Dr. Watson, president of the state; association, urged tne memuers to at- FUND COMMITTEES in Salt Lake-Ci- ty selections. tend the meetings, ton," sangveral-beautlf- ut He also advocated ?tulyJ next June. Interment was In the Provo City clubs for the Improvement of the pro- - K cemetery. fession, and suggested that a closer "be TO REPORT SODH too, U under 18 and the narent makes it appear as though- many relationship .could throuh maintained the holding doesnt buy his or her own ticket and Provo fathers and mothers will do a among the dentists 14. The local March PAYSON, ineretore cannot get into the dance lot more funnlng around to dances in of occasional entertainments. Dr. Browningf secretary- of the state Hteel plant fund committees ot The hall the young man in the past. have club laJt than conlmercial face future the the they evening decided 'may the import- - tmitolAAn Witty T tiU arA Snantah stern frown of the juvenile a lot more of pur girls and firganization, emphasized state of a mass or the Judge That Jr holding conven rrauBi io, the Fork are' working unliringly in gethova' wiH run along home after 'the ance of atlendtng UlUl'UlIlg. fact that the lecturers tine the necessary funds trom tnetr meeting at the satk tabernacle for from the tion at Suchanenforcement show movie night. br the law first accoi learning are among41tjeHbest ia the acnualnrthe peo recetvea at- ine rrovo unamoer ple oLthis section with the efforts o lion, ne Biaiea iuai many oi uiem twnrrt i , are "TAming here' on account of per- 0f Commerce. Holding com -sdnal friendship witB some of th.r Acordin? tn Secretary R. S. HlTifk- - ftKe : TTtah ilfintlstsr :ia alt nf tho committees will renort 1 Dr. Hunt, president of the Salt Lake - to the of tho efeeljplatit sijbOi. if; Is Holding March after ny; immetfiately lnlrtn Study 'cmbreTnpharte i5,runderst(yj t metfoers of the hold- lARTlN ance of ntucy rwas tn an - societies vthpn h' Mevefl eacs JCOtnraumur.-wP of tha Provo Cham; and intermountain and liirlifd fKe lofdl cranlzatl6ni to' n ,,ave filb-- it cuoti. ;: . Very vseldomlntiaprivUegedher;inahi3 C0njpny will - iber be the speaker. ace staleliCOJiveasach-an-arrin in clinics at the to for conduct tountry hear fjnda of'talcnt 'aswill appear the) Ptorj, ' . to Mr. Hinckley, will com-- ! ofhe meeting. tfon. . cording taberaacle next "flvp Friday evening. J The decision to arrange for the the. holdisg" of n fellpwhi!? mpnc Madsen "Critics who have heard Mrs. Florence JeDDerson ma-- s .salemwAn'dies. meeting there Friday, Nfarca 2X meeting came after members of, thp emg are unanimous in their praise of - her. excellent .quality of. "The representatives of the Provo Provo ..Chamber of Commerce had exSALE5L llarch 1.4. Funeral serv Chamber of Comerce, we're "well re-- plained what Other communities in the voice and her artistic method of presentation.. She" is at her best Ices-'wbe held in fie Salerawtd ppivpd at the meetlnWh Parson last county are doing to assist in securlug ', Mendelssohn Male chorus. 1 . v said Mr. lllnclrtey. ehnnal Thursday af 2 -- e'clocr or "The the netiesaary tunds. The Provo men .1. ii5JnaieJBin?era. liny ortnem, are.soioists.oi verxyne Judge James a, TucKer, D. Dixon and 12. S. 2oflttyrnianjFof thenfare in the' professional class. Professor died at his home in satem sunuay ir,g augers well for the ruture.. 1 an ohn . Smith, John . ',-5oertalB..thatfound will be . Hinckley. Payson TOellaiL,whose ability no man vrtll question, has had thesemen Besides his wife, (Mrs. Harel mvls.'wlth the rest of the Utah eounty com-h- e RESERYOIR DIRECTORS MEET. ie survived by three daughters i miihlties in the steel plant drive." we. --The music lovers oCSalt UKeatyWere- Very much t and two "sons, his parents, Mr. and , 7 when this company .appeared, some tyro or three weeks Mrs. Lucius Davis, and three, brojtherrf PAYSON . SCHOOL GIRL elopes The directors of the wateruscra ol the Provo Resorvolr company met to'all of Salem. - IT y' mvo 18 iortunater la securing this. concert, com- and Reser'PAySON,. March - H.Mlssn Erma day at the office' of I1lhrrov0 pany. All music loving people are in Btore for, a very fine ttreat i voir company and discussed the artF , ' una RADIO TEST GIVEN. HUV wisnop daugnter.r e .aMk of incorporation which have been man' Xtra t0 attend' --1 -J".perBill, Jefthome. Friday - for cles Y. ,JJ, on the Orem drawn up by the committee., The - D. B. McGown, district radio in- schoot-- at the of the U. S. postofflce depart car.Mf did "not . get off at Provo article will be filed in the very near 8 Vtn& v-- v anyone; nor make anyone believe that part of spector ruture, it is understood. " metn. toiProvoTnesday toexa- a usual, being Joined 17 choir m being transported temporarily to earth, hut at the meetthose Mrs. Alva Mr. son Za-and of Among present this of radio Thatcher, mine experts aspiring w do 1 to Bar that the rendition nf tha aoloiats and thfeDlen- - community. .; 1 Thatcher, of this city. They were ma ing today .were- - J, R.' Murdock of numbers of the glee dub, all under the leadership offpof. : Five ot twelve applicants stood the rled by the county clerk at Salt Lake Heber, Francis Klrkham of 8alt Lake GHlfnan Wadley and J.-test, Including jome BV'Y. u; o-- later tharday.-- lt came as a surprise City.R."D. wuellaa, constitute one of the best musical numbers to to many 'friends and to, their of leasant Grove, Parley- Austin of their w.nrovo for mar day.f.i ;Wf . vaqualifiedly. recommend j HcGowiv also It inspecting radio 1 parents.. They, will make ineir. home American Fork and Ben C. Mott qt f. th!a mnnZZ Vi-s- ' LehL ., . . 1 . .- r .... r .i.v... ...u...iM -.i - ., lut r ,j , f ji "why Ogden and Salt Lake will play one Sunday game in the capital 'city, and on that day the Provo and Brlgham. t2csn will play on the Ogden home " Twelve of sti)e leading dentists of SaJjrLafce Qity. attended the monthly meeting of the Utah County Dental association Monday evening and urged the Utah county dentists to at tend the state association meeting 100 . per cent strong next summer; from Among the dentist8-7fres- ent Salt Lake ity were Drs. Browning, Watson, Hunt, Watson, Squires, Cor- rey; Sears, wmttick, Davis, Walker, McArthur and Wight The membership., committee.. e4he i ofTier parent or lawful guardian dur ing the dance, but that parent V or guardian must remain In the hall all during the dance tand so. too, must tbei young couple, or take their chaperone along with them if they run around to the corner for an Ice - . . cream). The law does not set forth clearly ao pays for the admission ticket for tne young lady's parent, :.but if the young lady's escort doesn't procure Uwr extra ticket (or two extras if be, for-10- .0 7''' T f,i, ... . It' |