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Show PAGE THREEv'i THE PROVO HERALD. BROKEN LEG PERSUADES Dll DTBRF MI Drives Engine on Same Run Years t'hdi-teu.se- SPRINGVILLE MISSIONARIES (EitrarU l IUU. MTK. ui MUen COMING V in .SiiriiiKvilU'.) tdiu-atio- i from letter fimu Mr r.lllS W.tS f,.rilllT ,.t I'KissiA. ef. 2il. lie: we left Anieriea nh.oi iiiii.h . U-e- u tu -- PIONEER DIES Demonstrate the i fr-- I I Callersal Hotel yu v; , Aim VI H.in-Imr- eve-sit'l- I V v , byu.. ' - , 1'I r r 4 -- . .; v. fsy ' r . I ' Jr.".-J- Xcir Orleans Cafe i V--- itw-- . i .ie Free to f : 111 t IN SPRINGVILLE ' u -- veai nan the Litest news vv.m ........ it nerir l ri lie') runic rrom rt!i beard that tin; Kurds ..( J,0h -driven out m;.l order he!i,-- r, u,r,S nrt thut the ui'ssioiiiiiies e.iuM re- sumo wor. WV wanted in lie nitons the first ami ,.,. -- ivipl ol !. in Tilir'.: to 'le us : , t'rumia, lmt (hey had ti;ue: plans us. so v.e went on to Zeiiian tlio winter, uUivj; with Mr, and Mrs. I'ilmau. . Zeujau, as vt,u Haw. Is a lew field and we ve:v ti t.iUe nr ... . luuriii iiH're. We were delayed in Hamadan f.ir nearly six weeks with KiUn1'ss. Little Margaret was fsitk with malaria, and the frouhle eould not he till she was near death's If you are ruptured, your dlncnosod door. We feel that it was (hioiigh arrbig opportunity has now prayers f (jle missionaries and want to be free the ived. If the native chnreh that she was of gouging, ttpartd to ng. It pave ns a new from the slavery of dependenee on CJod. lr. chafing trusses that make vne Ellis went on to Zer.j'in jind I follife a burden and misery, lowed on Decemlier (i. The field is then HERE and NOW is the a fanatical one. A movement was on foot to eject Mr. and Mrs. time to act. from the city. While this feelMr. and Mrs. F. E. Willin rupture ing was at its heisrht. the goveriams, experts nor's daughter fell ill and he called cases, trained under the pers- Dr. EUis. The news spread quickly onal direction of W. S. Rice and us she began to recover we were on wave a of of Adams, N. Y., originator of popular favor. If the chief religious men consulted us we must be all right. Then the jealous srical) Rupture Method will be na.tive doctors tried to frighten us, at the Koyaen notei, rrovo, and to get the officials against us; Utah, Tuesday, Feb. 26, and but the work of our missionaries Mr. Pitat Utah Hotel, Salt Lake City, only the more increased. man had opportunity to get into Saturdand Thursday, Friday the home and talk on religious matay, Feb. 28, 29 and March 1, ters and I could get the mothers to give free demonstration into n meeting and preach Christ to and trial of his safe and painl- them. Along in April came the word ess Method to every man, that we were to go to rrumia. The woman and child who is rupt- work was at its height in Zenjau and prominent persons wrote to the ured. You have, no doubt, heard mission at Tabriz to let us stay in But the way was now oik-and read much about this fa- Zenjan. for other missionaries to keep up mous Rice Rupture Method this work so we folded our tents. and the wonderful cures which and like the Arabs, silently wont thousands have reported from away. W e went in true Arab styles. caravans. All our stuff was it. Now, you have the by loaded on the backs of mules and chance to find out all about a motley procession it was of forty it to have it personally ap- or fifty animals. Our to followed t'rumia journey to plied your own rupture and line of our deportation five learn just what it can and will the years ago. it was a thrilling exper do in YOUR OWN case. Just ience. e went by train to the call at the hotel and these Ex- lake and spent the night sleeping perts will give you their pers- on the porch of the railroad staas all rooms were full. Next onal attention, best advice tion, we boarded the boat, and it was day and complete demonstration long after dark when our boat bore H. D. Wndley, commercial agent into the harbor. As the pier had of the Utah County Farm Bureau. absolutely without charge. about 40 fruit and vegeAre you tired of that bindi- been torn awny during the war and addressed never been fully rebuilt the table growers at the Spriugville had ng, hampering, uncomforta- little steamer had to anchor library Thursdjiy evening on the ble old truss ? Would you like a ways out, so little rowboats quite came new articles of icorioration that to be done with truss out for us. There were many in have been proposed by the Utah wearing sects on the boat, but I had almost State F'arm Bureau. Much interest forever? Then investigate rather brave them than see my little was manifest by those present and this Rice Method and learn children dropped into the tossing it is very possible that an organizawill be effected in Springville the wonderful opportunity for rowboats so far from the steamer's tion help and cure it offers. Re- edge. It took about as much cour- adopting the proposed plan. member it is different from age to see the children tied in blankets and let down to waiting John Bryan who recently had his janything else and is accom- arms below as it took for me to leg amputated at the L. D. S. hosplishing wonderful results face the Turks five years before. pital in Salt Lake City, returned to P'here all other treatments. But at last the three were safely his home Tuesday. sand even and I, too, with my babe in operations have downarms Fred Liddiard of Provo was arand my feet reposing in a rested my failed. It is modern, urj-tevening by Marincreasing pool of water. shall C.Wednesday constantly II. Clark. He appeared beabreast, of t.Vip lat We spent the night in the tidy Judge Wayne Johnson Friday est scientific developments, Neast East rest room, and next fore and paid a fine of $25.00. to Urumia took is the one carriage morning Rupture Method and or you are not asked to take on up through lovely fields AGED ICELANDER DIES such as are faith alone the one Method chards and vineyards IN SPRINGVILLE HOME not found elsewherein Persia on Thorinn Bjarnson, age 74. died at that is positively demon- to Urumia, the beautiful! the medical his home in the Springville First strated to you on your Dr. Ellis was soon infound right former ward Thursday morning of ailments and as of work wn rupture, without anv friends and yore to incident to old age. We began patients. Mr. Bjarnson came to this counharge whatever. we which pick up friendships from Iceland 49 years ago and try vve war had destroyea. feared the his home in !panish Fork made our about properties, went to see when he moved with his and were soon over the city yard until 190" to Springvifoe. Ho was the where was complete desolation. The family of 18 children, six of whom former positions father two resdences' him. could be traced by the foundations, survive Funeral services will lie held in Trusses in common use are also Fiske seminary and the city the Springville First ward chapel w hich rose of wall back the church, Ijot suited to women and often utnrk mill lonelv in the miust or Sunday at 2 p. ni. interment will o ..p cunu .o. tuL-- - iilniHi in thp Snnnifih Fort cirv great injury. That is why ruin. Just great, mounusj ui r omen sutler more and are and debris was about all to be seen cemetery under the direction of A. greater danerer from rur with a few scattered bones here and 1. Wheeler, undertaker. ure than men. This visit though most of those re is, there, after the war had been re maining nerefore, of special import-nc- e buried. We were saa to see cently to ruptured women who that all the lovely elms and china rs r the first time since they had been cut down save one which Funeral services were held in the nest in It and wnicn Springville First ward chapel Fristork's a ecame had ruptured are afforded was probably spared on that acafternoon for John Henry opportunity of obtaining count In our hopes we had visions day Wordsworth, 44, who died at the e personal a new and of a new Fiske seminary home of Mrs. Eliza Fuller, February a Lady wills. All 14. Expert, who is homes vet to be,or ifourGodnome a was remained Bishop O. B. Huntington presided. and that uuroughiy qualified nann of dirt and plaster, but we A mixed double quartet composed of quipped to mppf Pv'prv nooA trace where the foundations Mrs. Glen Dallin, Mrs. May Senior, Rd render servif p nf tViP vpt-- v could were. Miss Helen Manwaring, Mr.- and order and vain The governor here was very mucn Mrs. Guv Brown, Glenn and Ronald finest 0 everyone who accepts her opposed to our work. But when he Allen, rendered the opening and clos broke his leg ne canea 101 mjl. ing musical numbers. A male quarsip. he Is so far friendly tet composed of Wilbur, Ronald and Don't let this creat orvnnr. Ellis, andto now call the Christian doctor, Glenn Allan and Guy Brown sang to us as five weeks; and "The Vacant Chair," and Mrs. May get away irom vou. night and day for ne our call on the Rice asks mm "' Senior and Glenn Allen sang "Some sick Deo. his from Experts We sure to prove one of the heat work In the schools be opened. Time, Somewhere." see the hand of God in this. The opening prnyeu was offered tongs you ever did. TWv will to au, you With love by Wm. Ostler and tne benediction e there ELLIS. LEE JESSIE only one day then (MRS. W. P.) bv M. A. Boyer. The speakers were Bishop O. B. Huntington, Bishop opportunity will be J. F. Bringhurst and George Hyde.member, von rln rmt orumri Interment took place in the EverJunless' after having a green cemetery under the direction -"'Pieie aemonstrafinn vnn of A. X. Wheeler unaerianer. iue grave was dedicated by Bishop :rUB l.ms 13 tne Method for Springville, of Coffman, Louise u and you you alone are was winner of the Nebo high schoolo Huntington. we judge of that. oratorical contest, held at Spring-v.ii- FAMINeThREATENS ENGLAND hii'ii school on Thursday. Her an time from 9 to 12 News Service. was "The Soldier's Bonus. International '.subject A food Feb. 20. LONDON, - to 5 p. m., or 7 to 9 e wns civen Poronn t, l si: vi "J r.l 11 ivt famine threatens England today as subthe on enigS. Simnlv net of iha second place in speaking result of the dock workers' strike desk for the Rice Ex- - ject "A Community Center Build- awhich has tied up the importation Fork " Tne Spanish ;n a rclw and thai, ing for Tavson. of foodstuffs. her Prior, Government efforts to mediation competitor was Gwen theme lielng 'Law Enforcement. have failed. Unsuccessful attempts WilW. S. The Judges were Professor were made to have strikers load liam J. Snow, Ed M. Rowe and Ilex army trucks with meat for Johnson, all of the B. I. U. Method 'Hi 1 i S Famous Bice V. MOSLEM GOVERNOR TO AID HU1 DU11IL - .1 oi'icn' Christens, n I?, '..ip itiid Aueu tuiin; pra;. c". the meeting over to t!.e Hunts. : ml 43 Ur. Jis-iiHughe uf Sii.iiii4 K 'lk piesi.Ioiii i'f lie ix ..rt oj.' L.in.ir. umk Inlrrnntlonal .Voa iwvlc. charge. Keli. 2i WIMSTM, !.v lhere is s.iiiniLuiK nlut driving! rive lulU'lle tia1' Wi re uivi-iof Is.: 1. 111. A. A Wa moth ihruua the rugged! Ji'llic where the Central Now Amlersuii, scout cvivutive; llurH.v upland ctiuiiuisMutu r : I Kiiidaud Kiiilroail mus that in just 1'ereday, deputy hut Juhn K. 11. .l.i. mli likes, t'ur T. Ievvis, diMrict chaiM.iiiii : ('tmrles W. ll.Hith, 11. A. Gaiduer. W. 11. T.d 11 years llolcuuili has an s. J ic Iav l:ilis l.i tliu Si ii. I ..f hurst. Alliert ueitMin mid J is u the kiiuo rtm; be ha SpaiiNU l urk ai.d received her earlv had Imt s, nil f swinish fork. tiud licit accident, her ilr.hiMllsie niiiul.eis in. i, , tue us Lis fault; he las never had a pavsen-c- r illi.i!n, wiili or fellow mploytv in- solo l.y r..hi,ird m. ill.:. ii. Mary ;i: jured, iiml ho has never Ihvu ili- le two h.v Ihe .Vil. I:. .l fur eiplille.l doiv.i j any negliH-- of .v : t a vi .!iu 11. lei. in!, will ,i rl M ,. t,r, March 1. V.rJI. e.i.. lei .lie. l.s.lll !.t Ihe I'W if he idlu'i admit the fact, no 1' ill I.e.. lie Jill-i- b 'iie .,ald ULhvv tr. Just the eth.T , 10 .11. mi y. day ll,.e.indi Went down to oUoll. nil.;. nisi ; tue s..l...s in take iiti test nnd Frot. V. .1. i :tu. I came Himugli it with llvifg colors. J Alb n ill... A l.i 11,1 S llell Mrs. Kli.a Jane Fuller, llul. nil 's first age 71. ee-- i ti. viileiH til ol Si,!. Ill, met-:re ae, .ml, d at her homo in Snrh.- -i ill,- cm. d in and the matt v ho tea b: S. eOlli) l I'IS d;.. s i d gi ll '.Vcd.'iesd.iy morning after nil illness llh.a J.lesidei.l of the i was' -'of two or three weeks, r.j a'T ir ill r.l. i;, siiies hi.,- I.ikitig .She was s" Cln-- e he invest igaled ihe born in Sap J. !!. Sucl! ..tl oil the p ('ityt ji;iy js:k1i live mantes uu.r j, ),,.,,, j,, i,,,d 11. s also were and ciiino to Springvillo V.ii wars colnl. s Si . ..lid lieeldi-i:,letic II In e:lli;e i.ish i'oik. ago. M. was the mother of nine and tl t II f fa1 too. the 111:111 who in t.i !. lid tine from .seven stiil survive her. eiuniieu. :is thi n president looked into less ,'hree girls jiml f nir bovs. Mrs. May liia.i five uiiiiiiles after. It was Moonev of Letirande. Ore.; Mis. just a matter of link that in ..... n wiuiani iliatehor t l'mvo. Mkii,:1u,ii, ..... ,j . . ..w as . 1. " close W. 1. Ilolley of Maple,,,,,. Leonard 'bv News Srvtoc. February, 1SS0. IlK,mh International oflls'!l;!';:I ...NEW OUI.EAXS, l.a., Feb. 21 Lovers of niiilit life in New Orleans .'vl . s:. ....: ,'. . ...... ;"'""'l'ek & nnocticut Kailroad in what they term "the g.id old Si,ri. , pin win oi 11111,1 11,. f days liofore Andy Volstead was on the map," this week were mournLewis Wordsworth of Tremonton. ing the passing into oblivion of anI'tah, and Mrs, Georg James of F1KST W OMAN PASTOK other one of their favorite old l'rovo. haunts Suburban ruuKftM l'AKISII Gardens, the Funeral services will be held in in Jefferson Parish, known ...v-muu cuaiN-- i rrmay, rob- - International New. Servle from coast to coast as "Jack Shee-hau-'s ruary 22, at - ochKk. Place." I,iMH)., Feb. 20. Mary G. Col- lins has bwu apiHiinted to be the Adding to the death knell, they ixiint out in this announcement SPKIXCnLLE NEWS the North Bow Congregational that the Jesuit Fathers are the new and ieru,anent owners of the church London. ; Ihe play "The Dust of the Earth" The pariah ls one of the poorest one time famous "pleasure nieoea," will be presented at the Spriugville in London, but Miss Collins believes and they are going to convert it Opera louse next Saturday even-- , she has received a Divine into a establishment of prayer and mg February si. by members of w ill do her best to alleviate ZeCal holy devotion a retreat where laythe Springvillo First ward choir. distress. men or any other member of the This play w as presented about . Jesuits' Order may go for a day or two weeks ago in the First ward Sfni'T rm T n. more of fast and prayer. miva., . Tl.! ..... " elnnvh 0,1 HOLDS MEETING IN SALEM The purchase price was given as j $22.KH. The proiK'i ty also includes ' The Springvillo Volunteer Fire-- : SPANISH FOHK FVb 01 Tllo eight acres inside the levee and men entertained at a bainiuet and eoni t f TV u...' . ..' alKiut three and a half across on h,u ball Thursday evening. The ban- nM the outside of the levee. Covering quel took place in the Third ward th,isiiistie me.H,,,, ,, v H", the grounds are licautiful gardens of ini-nmusement hall and was followed day night. Ihe Salem choir bihk ' flowers, topiwd off by a row of New by the dance in the opera house. "What Shall the Harvest Be? and Orleans' famous old oak trees. Members of the Springvillo council that have just retired from offi,'e nU(1 tue present council wero side 1111 gnosis or tue occasion. Leo Itobertson acted as toast master. The address was given bv Chief Ti. E. Wiseombe. Those who responded to toasts were John S. Buyer, Jr., Mayor G. R. Mnyeock, S. L. Mendenhall, J. F. Smith, A. W. Ilarmor, H. T. Rey nolds and II. Kalph Smart. Other numbers on the program were n liidies' quartet from the- - Fourth! ward, a reading by Miss Irene Met- culf and a 'cello solo by C. H. Cliilds. Jam. '. i. 'r'.v.T ',1 Now Jesuit H&ven siaen, j Pit-ma- uca d "' i Zt Her Prettiest Lingerie Like New, Washed With... White King ftrdiisf soap lt 1"! A soap you can safely use for the sheerest Sale Clean-u- p I" the daintiest-underthingA spoonful of White King" granules (half that for soft water) in the bathroom bowl and garments are easily and quickly washed. WHITE KING is a better soap in every way and does not injure the finest fabrics with countless washings silks on all- f. s. Eversharp Pencils And "(or every household use" "It takes o little" Discount 20 Taylor Paper Company "YOUR STATIONER" Utah. Provo, lilliOlilinililiiiiniillii! m"Aytillillllil'Pliiii1';!'::', OUR ROSES ARE TOKENS o- ithe-minu- ft 1 v si I W sr i Special Importance to Ruptured Ii A: ill Women. L V5t affection a of language which SHE is quick to un and derstand appreciate. Send her one of our beauti ful baskets of red, white or yellow roses or other flowers todav. Our cut flowers are considered the choicest. FREE PROVO GREENHOUSE Phoiie Eight-0- . "Where the Flowers Grow." utv 35 years of famn? service o FUNERAL FOR WORDSWORTH This Car Given Absolutely DR. H. F. CANNON over 241 Retaitvsits great climate Bpooofulvery last EYE SERVICE able and "Taming Wild Flowers" or the "Painting of Weeds" Vte Hardy-Madse- Free of Charge SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 I III From - iJ ' 3 to 5 at the p. m. LADIES FLORAL Phone 46G. t. n Transfer Co. Office Phone 148; Res. Phone j' 175-- W. Careless handling of furniture and pianos has done more damage than natural wear and tear. Wm Be Taught I West Center St. ttrcngth in eve V to tn you to former office. 111 tell you all Anderson Ford Garage if- Farrer Bros, store. Same stairway that took GIRL IS WINNER RICE, Inc., Adams, N. Y. Come in and we will about it. i" - rtel J announces the removal of his office to Farrer Building f & ir--. : j Handled Right by the Right Company All Service Guaranteed 135 W. Center St. Provo, Utah. |