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Show -- 1 ,r. t&- "rf .J ; ' - ""TIIS ...... DA HERALD. i -i 'iw . f .. use Herald Wnt-A- d into more than 240t too homes. ' Try one next time yea actl, trade, r rent. something When twit h?t - . THIRTY-EIGHT- Frsf iri news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. i PRICE TJVO CENTS. m eedl'D mm am. m w, ' PROvOrtfTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923; YEAR. HO. 89. H ALD" WEATHER ,-- T8E LTAII Lnsettlcd tonight and Tuesday; not much change U temperature. . ELUR WOMEN QF STATE MEET HERE TOIiORROW - : X HiILD VOODOO STOKES CASE FIVE DAYS FOR PRESIDENTOF DOCTOR WHEN - ARE INJURED CANDIDATES ? FEDERATION CONVENTION I No Opposition to Mayor or Divorce Trial PromisesJoJSe Most Sensational in Commissioner "tjourt Annals. Has Developed. More Than 400 Delegates ExSATURDAY LAST DAY to Attend Gen- pected FOR FILING PETITION . era! Sessions. : - Mayor Hansen's Friends Point SEVERAL STATES TO to His Record of Civic SEND WOMEN VISITORS Achievements.1 Banemets and Entertainments With only five days left for petl- Planned for Visitors front filed by candidates Tor onstffbe . Vtah Cities. the city offices is be elected this fall it appears that Mayor O. K. Hansen will have no rival for his Friends of Mayor Hansen are of BOOMS FOB VISITORS. the ouinion, which seems to be All persons having spare shared by. many men and women of rooms for the accomodation of the community, that his first term of office has been so successful that visitors at the state' federation he deserves reelection without opof women's clubs convention Many thing inauguated position. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursby Mayot Hansen are not as. yet day, are urged to telephone Mrs. Fred Taylor. 383J. completed and needs bis guidance, his friends say. Those who are close to the city WINDOW DISPLAYS. administration and especially to the Anticipating a large from almost - work of Mayor value and importance of the many every, cuy in tne state tne con vention committee today urges things begun by the present admin "all merchants to make special titration under his direction. effort to appeal to women In Notwithstanding the fact that some seem to have the opinion that their store window displays. the city commission raised the "Naturally our visitors will, taxes for the coming year, the tax he interested in our stores," the s rate of the city was lowered chairman of the reception conp of a mill. The total tax will mittee explained," and it would be higher this year although (he be a splendid advertisment for Provo if every store window the city lowerer Its levy because the state administration raised its. .were nice and clean, with at commissioners-doubletractive merchantlle displays levy and the countywhile' the city its levy, a. a gives stranger ivouung ' school levy remained, the same as poorer impression of a,.clty than last year. It is declared an excepstore winunsightly, tional feat of the city commission to dow" be able to undertake so much work The display of Utah products as in store windows has been sugcontemplation and yet lower the tax gested, a plan of. advertising levy. Friends of the commission 'fitting in well with the clubare anxious that the public known women's program of "home the real condition of the tax quesbuying." tion and resent to have the comraising of The last preparations for the mission blamed for the commission thirtieth annual convention of the the taxes by the county Utah federation of women's clubs and the state administration. Among some of the innovations ioJeldJtere-Jurliigiiesd- ay liJfflEMNDHItDIlf IN COLLISION TO PETITION ARRIVES FOR 1 FOURPERSONS iOURRING-DlXON'SE- Am jEharged With First Degree Tyo Autos Run Into Each M?S and women from every w ait iri life and from every Other on State Road iuuraer in siaymg and other parts", of the state" community of Nca? Sharon. of Nurse. gathered at ,the stake tabernacle in Provo Sunday afternoon to pay respect to the memory of one of Provo's foremostcitw John De Grey Dixon, banker of this city and Utalrtl zensF ONE IS IN HOSPITAL; ALLEGED TO HAVE THREE IN MALETON second sfate treasurer, who died suddenly at his home Thurs- SLAIN WHITE WOMAN ; day afternoon. Every .seat in the' large tabernacle was occupied and , than"--200' And Ole edlwitheople-nior- e Girl's Head Crushed by Heavy ( reason of Pa j son Said SLwas It the present. being audience e to ever Made largest is btone, Kesponsiblefor Lnarge iu aiienu a xunerai in rrovo. Accident, by Police. The unusually larire floral offerintr also hesnntA iha viiih esteem iri which Mr. Dixon and his fairiily are held'by the" International News Service. ' Tour crsoiiswero badly injured people of the city, county and state. ishop peorge Powelson of the Provo Third ward preriTTSUUUQ, I'a., OiL 8.Ebfr in un untOTrecidoiTToir 1'rovo Bench euz Savage, 24, an alleged negro near the Sharon meeting house sided. The invocation .was offered by President S. L. Chip-ma- n morning ubout 8 o'clock. of American Fork, and the. benediction by H T Reyvoodoo doctor, was held by the po- Sunday Ole of I'ayson, is lice today charged with first degree at the Audreason, 08, lii Amer- nolds of Springville, senior member of the Utah stake high Community hospital murder in counectiou with the ican Fork suffering with two council, of which Mr. Dixon also was a member. Miss Elsie Barthel, 2S yars Charles Cl(ivard,- w4io - 4e-4e- tweett SalPraf fltul l'ayson, where b has a large chiekeu'rauch, reported to th.sljeriff's office Sunday hfler- noon tltat during Saturday bight MILLIONAIRE AND WIFE sonicvfuiy 'S'l!l Uged his 8W good MEET FIRST IN 3 YEARS InyiZg bens for 800 f culls. tuelOOO hens ow the haiidling-obeeti accomplished fir the heavy ain during the night without he or Stokes' Said to Have 25.00C a uyouejnf Msa mi lyVari ngn ny noises of any, Mr. CWwtrd cnuld not 7 Pages of "Evidence" explain. Neither did. he know in r Wuer-Against what inniiiior the it'hicdu'iia 'had boon transported to and from his chicken He watr certain, "howevor, coop. E. D. that an exchwgejiadjieenjnade NEW IORK, Oct. air. CiowSTJ avpTs thatSaturJay Stokes, night when he retired, his "white clubman, and- - his beautiful' young rchickens which he had smeared with Stokes, wife, Mrs. Helen-ElwOmet today for 'the. first time iri blue ointment only a few days prethree years They faced each other viously were in his coops and that across the court room' in New Tork when he entered the coops Sunday morning he found there chickens of supreme court at the start of divorce trial" thnt probably will be all colors and kinds, bnt all were Ifone of the most sensational in court Lalike in that tuey were cul1?- i lowara says mat ne nas neeu in annals. the chicken business for more than Jurs Stakes, attireu In a severe; 10 years and thnt he can;teU a good ly tailord blue suit with Wisps of layer from a cull in an instant. He her UWn hair peeping out from a also claims thnt no trace of any blue close Titting small hat, was the ointment can be found on the firs to arrive. She was accom-- ' ens now in the' coops. ptutied by her mother. Mrs A. - S. erlt.toniwiiiiP- forn Snntiim.i Ynni i..tHt- dlerrof ... . f II SIMII HM'PIHV of Hill- - Ira t.. nnpnrul thn iivut.tri' '111 illl i Nr .v,rhint to oor"PysymiIeLku iiircu mm Isudore Shapiro, sat 1 fatjom. with her. -- Utah-count- -- , - -- ' ' " - 8.y od A slay-lug'- broken ribs and u split ear. Mrs. The tabernacle choir under the old, a ,nurse near the deserted Hus-se- Jean Dalton is at the home of her direction of Professor J. It. Boshard " umn'sion jn the east end district Frank Jensen, Mapleton, sang, "Though Deepening Trials Savage Is said to have coufessed having sustained a bad' scalp Throng Your .Way" and "Mid ' to the lwlice. Early today he was wound in the back of her a head, Scenes of ('onfusion.' Mrs. Marie - -taken by police officials to the cut oi) her right shoulder and posHedqulst lionier and the choir sang, " There the sible jub'rnal weiie of the murder. injuries. ") My Father"; Murray Roberts Mr. Jensen sustained throe bad spot lights of the uutomobile which rendered the solo, "Wne Sweetly had conveyed the detectives and the cuts, in. his bend, on the forehead Solemn Thought." and Mrs. Sarah to the scene were used to and under (lie eye, while Mrs. Jen Itiimsey ami Professor" Boshard illuminate the dark places about sen was bruised about the hodyand Now sang the duel. "I Know That Myjte1 Xad Chicago the-olr wbHe, Savage, ' hhwswu, KWants to Go Home deeiner'I.lves." , , huudcuffed to a detective, related to Mother. 'IV the ghastly details of the slaying, old daiiKliter, and itrs. iJalton were S. President Ki;i;ertien. "reprSavage told detectives he knew traveling soul ti on the stale highesenting the Miss Uai thi'l about a year. He was way with Mis JcniH-i- driving lie Mr. Dixon as a dutiful employed by Dr. It. S. Marshal in ;. car. Bnili right wlnjols of the JenAlfred Theyes, age I 1, of Chicago,, son. a devoted husband, a loving the east end where Miss Kartln-- l sen car were off lite pnvcWnl. Stokes remained outside the has tired of giohe trotting, and now father, a helpful citizen, a kind Mr. Audreason uini Charles Erik-sow'uh also employed as the doctor's courtroom in the corridor until the wmits-thack home to mother neighbor anil a real Christian. of were on their way and school.go secretary. Savage saul he pnrelioed Then he 'strode case, was called. ' "John D. Dixon did not live Mr. Audreason cuTTng the ills of the body and to Salt Lake' City. tn, preceded by five young men, Alfred ciinii! tit that decision hi. life of euseT"-saPresident Kggert-TTi:- " ' heart, with charms and that ti in an effort to piss another our I'rovo last evening. lugging two great leather bags, in "He lived n strenuous life, a short time ago ITss Itnrthel came-t- ahead of him bud junied off the which reposed the "evidence," writTMiity JnroTitlr' nrficer IC. O. life of thought and action. He at- him arid told him (Savage) she pavement with both loft wheels of ten and photographic, on which the to the pateli'grapliod boy's tainoil the highest succes in toil and was having troulde in her love at-- j bis car.. Before be succeeded in aged millionaire hopes to win his rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theyes, effort and tierserverauce and did ' getting back ononis sitle of "the 2051 fairs and wanted his assMauce. separation from his titian-hairetolling Chicago, shirk from danger or hardships. lie met her', he, said, and gave herj pavement, ATidVeiisoii smashed Into them of their son's change of heart not young wife That lal)or conditions7 in Utah While his mind grasped and enjoyed the six cards', i Jensen ear.,... four ace, deuce, trey, and are that there about, traveling. county improving niKii litems and beautiful theories, The jar of (ho sudden contact was There were 25,000 pages of this are few men unemployed at the of diamonds and five of spades and' so forceful morning Deputy Sheriff be made it his business to practice ac--1 that .Mrs. Ditltoii who K IIThis ana ... scveu of clubs, over which she was. evidence . , . , i I. .. ,1... pictures galore, i., Itoslial'd llm look ;..,!: . .. . ll i.f ! , .mrii. ifrtrntfiM. . in Htuii i n v.. ittru i,t lur . ..i t. i industry, thrift, kltiduess'and 0hrl V coraing to tne attorneys, uy H teerferm certain rites: youth and escorted him to the He loved much and in reThese cards were to be returned ' juvenile detention home until his tianity. 0Ut;. , Steel are bla advertis Corporation turn had the esteem and love of ' was unfaithful to him with to him told could be Savage from. heard Saturday night, . . . men about for the 30 for ing present t i iu u iiouit: near """"tpaTPnts and that she week. me the detectives and Miss Barthel ..t.c vuni-iThe lad left his home in Chicago, muny." scene of the accident where they misrepresented her station In life to him to was over In turn $395' S. E. (Jovernor Charles K. Mabey ex- September 22, determined to Saturday, Secretary According were given aid by when he married her. He hopes, too, J. Karl Beck for them. r of bit of the wide, wide world. rolled the unusually fine character- to prove that she is unfit to have Hinckley of the Provo Chamber of exchange who was recalled. Provo, They But the world was even wider than Istics of the departed and placed By telephone arrangements Sav- turned to their home Commerce there is plenty of avail the custody of their two children. in Mapleton Alfred had said he was to' meet Miss Bartkjigbt Indeed, it was him agon the truly great men of in the forenoon. later Stokes spent $300,000 In securing able men. only that for the present age too wide Tor him. thel at the deserted: mansion at nine the state. Mr. Audreason and Mr. Erikson altogether the evidence, it Is said, brer a pe they are employed in the picking of o'clock "I know it is common ou such 00 Sunday Alfred. arrived in ProTo, Saturday. He said when the continued their riod of several years. He is under fruit. as us far journey and homesick. eurrences as lliis for us to say good tirodr huwryr-eob- ii Certain (hat it wonhl not be girharriTed Heasant indictment in Chicago for ''conspir where Mr. An Grove, He stopped at the home of ilr.. and thing of the carriage entrance. After some d reason was is it WednesdarjnAiThurBd to defame his wifes reputa well to send for more men to come treated by Dr. It. C. week were completed this afternoon. will perhaps be more welcome and ing" Into Provo to look for work at this talk, Savage said, Miss Barthel l.uiooaiiKii. alter wlucu lie was Mrs. M. H. Jolihson, and asked for so," said Governor Main ; "but on tion. than the taxpayers Mrs. E. O. Wattis. of Oeden. oresl- - appreciated by "While handed him the cards in one envel- taken to the Community hospital iii s!M.er mid a place to sleep last this occasion so great allbject have Stokes took a seat in the court- time," said Mr. Hinckley. Mrs. .Johnson took the hoy we that one must paiisllto choose A American dent of the state federation, accom--1 the fact that the money of the city room ope' and "the money in another. "steel the at the his Fork. Mr. Krikson, who night. wife. present corporation young directly facing laws the interest is drawing all the iuLu Iicr home, fed him and talked those tnnHric5r which nvire" esiw- -' panted by Mrs. Ralph Bristol also t i jiiejire looking for two or three moment later, Suvager told thu..detec; eseaed- - wi.th.rmt injuries; conniriioiT He looked at her ..There i squarely The allow state at present to li in about his boine und mother. eially oiitslanding in bis chafacteri of OgdenarrlTeillJiL-thla--cit- y this of the was no sign of emotion in either dozen men, I believe that this num lives, the girl reached over and grab- to Salt Lake City. Then it was that Alfred made up city funds are kept on two different face. bod the envelope "John D. Dixon was one of the aiternoon and they have been in accounts. containing .the ber be here will Sheriff within J. available D. , Boyd investigated on received is the Interest bis mind to no back to his home, treat men of this cominouwealth. In consultation withe various comloiicy. Savage told the officers be Hie accident shortly after thoMo Most of next few the ordered Justice the days. Mahoney acjury Mrs. Johnson to the' bis ilocy life be has helped to' mittees in charge of the convention. daily balance of the checking are then struck the girl iu the face .w ith eiirred. lie lays nil the blame hrt had been unemployed drawn, and a list of Witnesses was for sheriffs office, andtelephoned Boshard buildshort it along with the other great Deputy More than 400 women from the count, while all sinking .funds are read. Spectators were excluded from working now in the .fruit district his closed fist. . the accident Mr. on Audreason. account Went down to get the boj. men Of history, lie served it for After she had fallen Savage said-- Several eyewitnesses various communities of the state placed on a regular savings the 8inull courtroom in order ttVnml will be through tho.ro in a few absolve the 'Ceo.-hu- t I'm tired bumming, many years as its treasurer leaving are expected to be present Reser and are drawing full interest there- allow' the prospective we will have he threw a brick at her head. The Jensens fi on blame From all then and Jurymen days. say Alfred said today. "It a f 1110 for himself juid his rations for more than 150 have al on. Several hundred women, enouli men. I U'liove. to filf all the girl lay st ill. AIkivc her, Savage said that the accident could have beeii around." seats. -nice ns I tlioiili it wmi'd fiVfiMiy. """" Another feat is the refunding of drawn-tr o stone weighing n verted had it not boon for the fact isn't big ready beenreeeived by. .the .local I water bonds to the amount iv herimtiren-TttiTrfrvvtllTiTTiiTadr il' ..raUie-Ite of Iwmie, even I'd ot be, $90,000 as" was as "Ho lion 'a courageous" He then , committee. , The hotels being un that Mr. Andrensoii left llio pave- I do have to or sensational happenings,. . were the contractors "at the-- steel plant about seventy pounds. go to school, Tell ami .is kind as a dove. Not With able to handle 4he large crowd ex- at a premium of 52000 . Bonds to kept outside in the corridors. pushed the heavy stone from the) ment in his anxiety to pass the car mother want to come home for the next four or five months. was which of amount 111:1011 right the courage of a $25,000 the or the--" ulu-ahead.i L'irl'a to the of him. of prosiiective jurypected here, the women are throw Questioning waUjihoyejm now. the former admlnistra t.vpe of courage of David, a nieu naa expected to consnme niiist RECOVERS FROM OI'KRATIOS Then lie fled. ing open their homes to the Tilting provided by been redeemed. lion have.also courage that could walk down the" to the coroner's office, I women. of today's session. Four jurors had According Norma Miss of The friends Under the guidance of Mayor been gates of hell for the truth. Among the distinguished tentatively accepted at the Hughes w in be pleased to learn Miss Barthel would have become a "INVEST IN HKAl'TV SLOGAN 'He has" raised a family which Is closer cooperation exists at end of the first hour, both sides, that she has sufficiently recovered .mother in a few months. Detectives visitors win be Mrs. Walter Hansen between RE WEEK a credit to himself, his beloved FOR NATIONAL l'ICTI the state arid the however, reserving the a man, whb Satv McNab of St Louis, chairman .of present for are of for an from searching right apneudlcities operation wife and his state. Utah has lost food and 1 f wo' weeks ago, to be able to re age told the officers, Mlss Barthel the health department of the nation city In the Inspection of city.-Thichallenge. " one of her splendid citizens.1' sold in the Such rapid progress was made sume her studies. al federation of women's clubs; blamed, t I'resideut-elueritu- s has greatly Improved that the jury boje-rGeorge " H. n "The only way that a person can BrimhnH of the filled, by Mrs. A. of Santa Fe, cooperation conditions here. Young the aU university 11:15. .. sanitary imssed hv Stokes' attor N. M., inspector In the Indian Wel-Jnnies II. Waters, managing di- become a true lover anil judge of siMike in glowing terms of the ex Mayor Hansen has also been In neys. Then Untermeyer, for Mrs.1 fare Service;; Mrs. M. J. Sweeley, to is him for first fine buy pictures rector of the Xowhouse hotel rfnd a recrea-tion- Stokes, began examination. o!iil'bixylif e otJiie depiu'ted.- i Boise, Ida., president of the Western strumental in establishing "1 cin almost see. my eliainnilli oi ihe House committee of om- - to IiiM'st In beutiiy."' Thfe my department which hasdpjDfia ftrst r Women's olubs, These-womeTVriproHnn director of the by the Salt Lake Country club; was By brother, my comrade in and then accepted four within AV. juror a are among the leaders In tho great amount of good In providing uctUUlsmum. lunge.. Ceorge elected Democratic siute ohaimta-itntr, facing his Father," said Presor-- 1 ten minutes X . national organization, are fluent for recreational frames and the ident liriinhall. "1 can almost hear Saturday bight at a meeting of the Eggers of Denver, iu eoiiimeiiting conizations Each Juriir was asked whether to be ob- - uim National 1'iclnre 011 Week, speakers and should" add"""' great state committee at the New;housc ..Fllther, thou ' has been the fact thara. and glee ciuDS. wnue wis won girl mar Ihe serviHl deal of Interest to the session. country throughout mo. Thou was good to ma ' to boteL good who 'are man those ' Its a in still ried 69 of would make any Infancy, H to The general session of the conven1, for the purpose of in wnditig the gosHl thut gljt me Mr. Waters tfneeeeds David ' C. Imt . OUR TOWN tion wil be held In the stake taber- best acquainted with what has been difference in the verdict he might isipularizlng pictures. my iiolile father and who my pan-uts- , DunlMir, W. resinned: Kitrton been has believe la achieved Tender; that "A truly beautiful nacle and In College hall. Several ,1 say our town is a pretty good town. mother.-- -- Thou . faithful my state patient, aid former i.Musser, moral secretary for the best one steps In was that would for UDllftof the ' State Senator to me in giving to me her : needs to And banquest and entrtainmenta doubt good it, II. noljody Dern. state has that of the community anyone's ,hoino, can now be purr without whom I could not be what" the visiting women are planned. ' . And. the item were reelected. lacks to cinch its crown , treasurer chased by one of the most mislorate I nut today,-mThe executive board will open the been Introduced for some time. Many Thou , hast P. Dobbs Stuart was of Ogden detell about it. Is a poet to . means for but a few dollars," ''de- Ikh-i- i good to' tne wifq. convention at I session In the Hotel things are expected from this in giving me sons elected tomiiorory chaifiuau of in future. the a local art authority.- - "It h and town clared under Our earth its partment has feet good1 8 Roberts, Wednesday morning at diinglUer, through whom I shall meeting aud Senator Dern roHrted one of the signs of democracy In As head 01 the aeaitn ana saiery ... And a good, blue sky above itJ o'clock. tnder the authority of section 2. live, do lira among; men, do work . ; that twenty-twDemocrats are our the now city, Mayor that departments may country anyone men. jumong SO, laws held of 1023. I. The general session will be Utah - It has work to do, it has friends to chapter meet, reworking to effect a Strong orgunljut-tio- n own a uaiiisiMirongn, n eiasquez, a D. II. Madsen, state fish and game in the stake tabernacle at 10 o'clock Hansen has succeeded in the nairt beed good to me In tUou I" that hod been love and. some of And it. money know that of .the local clinical commissioner of the state of Utah, Millet, a t'orot, a Knliens, or. rvtvtns ma work tn rt m 4us Tuesday morning with the Reverend organisation for the He pledged purpose. placed HolMn. The beauty that makes 1 iP m nd nrnkin Charles McCoard of the Community work so that It now Derates to a do hereby declare that the Provo In Mr. nomination .W. Waters and fuller degree than previously and is river and Its tributaries from the that work and tno9e wlth whoM Its arms are strong and its hearts are light, church offering the invocation. R. Wallace made the seconding fabulous -- medical attention ion Cta IT to be obtained only hve labored. Thou hast been rlor.l Power company's pric, and Light The official welcome to the etty providing ....... heads And not are all .. its r,. bone, speech. auch aer- dam to Utah lake shall be closed by the few, is reproduced and lously good to me In permitting me will be given by Mayor O. K1Wan-sen- , those vnaOle to pay for A. O. Kmoot, chairman of. the . Forborne, though you may "not believe quite, vices. brought Into the print that is now 10 epcaa in xny name, to Jo fishing from October 10, 1023, to with responses by Mrs. Utah county Democratic organiza- sold at small price. Appropriate the gospel to mankind and proclaim ' The erection of modern flrcltall June la, lltti. Are almost as good as your own. to alt in 8mlthfleld and Mrs. E. WeJ L fof tion, represented this county at Sat- framing will do for the color repro council with cost of , D. H. MADSEN, And if there's a goal which we may not reach, Thy chosen.' Satlna. The convention ptgram at leas than one half the duction what" it does .tot the "If tt were possible for ns to be ; accom State nun and Os me Commissioner. urday's meeting. to We'll be will be presented by Mrs. .0. E. Maw, such a building la another learn without it, happy original, of the present administrathere could we not speak firmly of chairman of the program committee, plishment JJut we want the song and we need the speech -- "To own 'such a picture and to him and to which friends of Mayor Han creating a city planning department say, Thou didst give to . ... . DANCE MANAGERS after which the . dinstlngulshed tion MEET. y i .Li have It oiKone s wau is to have a John D. Dixon, through thine hand- - . Of the poet to tell about sen are pointing. Adequate accomo , nwuica ciuzeas wiu serve rree 01 guest will be Introduced. constant soulfe of joy and an evi maideu.'a geniality symbolised the for the fire department and charge and which department will AU dance- hall managers""on:Be The annnal address of the wrest- - dations, dence 'of cultivated taste before one catnpf ire that campfire that we th elty waterworks -- department outline and snggertto what know would towns of the of city, Including the ward hall mnna ana one s menu; Why, dent will br given Greece, you new hall slnp things that ahonld be done for in can come close to and be warmed ', the been has provided ; gers. will meet In the Armory office . Wattis and Mrs. c. O. Leatberwood, at minimum Or the doings of ancient Rome, . In celebration mt National Pic- by and around which we like to expense. The remov the beautifying of the dty." 8 ac o'clock, Wednesday "evening at wilt give the report of the general Week local schools, the library. ture If Homer had choked on his little piece, Thou hast given to hint The construction of a reinforced ing of the old fire ball also ascording to Dell Webb, city recrea women's clubs and picture dealers linger. federation director of Utah. sisted In beautifying the new court conduit of the city gravity water Or Virgil had knocked his home? courage and Inclination to strength, tlonal of the lo(ler Ti;e purpose state from the following will Reports emphasise the showing of good and spirituality that made of . lines : Is block: another accomplish- - L So when our performanceis staged ompleteT meeting is to standardise the dance print reproductions. The American effort officials of the conyentlonwlll also house him a man ot whom it be said, . . One of the mosnmpdrtanf Things mejit, which according to Mayor position so that there will be a more Art Bureau is sponsoring the na 'Behold an Israelite la may And we're aching to sing and shout it, , "be given: whom there under contemplation at present by Hansen's supporters has saved the between e W. Mrs. perfect ihe 3, ' observance week. understanding of the Recording secretary, Let's be sure to reserve one front aisle seat is no golle.'" .. ; ... the commission Is that of the city city thousands ot dollars at this managers just what is expected dur Its slogan is. "Beautify- aad Ed i Lowe, Brlgham City: corresDondlng I . .. . . now to tell For a about commission time. , ' Ms The it sonlng." poet season. Twet ea the vu : with caU ) ing Page Pictures," (Contiausd 4 (wnunim ' ansea-realize-the4 y LOST BOY IS - FOUND HERE . M I ' 1 ne'lSL d- Bem-er.mhtr- s II j t I j - ' ' NO SHORTAGE -- -' chsr-nctriz- n Sanl.-Kjui- four-tenth- id OF LABOR HERE " d IoiiCuc.-!itriX- t, ill-ke- -- . . - '"" thV" numerous-corres- pondents 'c - Irr -- hr-sce- theyiijLownulut " ; j 1 A i j ' i 1 -- bt . WATERS LEADS UTAH DEMOCRATS . s dairy-produc- Otero-Warre- ns TODAY'S POEM n tly -- . -- . - Edmund Vance Cooke (K-t- . GOOD NEWS FOR PROVO RIVER FISH .... . . e it io or o n,,rfa . -- - a Frojf i .:'. it J- . ' 1 1 i . 1 M the-com- byMrs.B.0. it - nils- .. " . v . rs tion-wid- - A .I |