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Show - i I. Catalalicn - 1- THE HERALD NOW GOES TO ALL FORMER SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PROYO POST Ka 49. TEAK. H jSjKTT-KINT- Univorsilv fir inniMADICO Points " nnr Mnm o 1111 wit ilC hUVCLO f Cfcsaai of Ls Testifies HIM m 'JUBUU laiDetodircStarieB. feitilege s DENIED TO LOKB t Ws aW m Persislt - BJB mm J1 a K-- "'- BB 8 00 a. m. to 9 'JS9 a. m. UBL Band aerenade, -- bud. intantry 9.-0-0 a. m. to 1220 p. m. - - 9$Q a. m. Second ward to 1230 tharch. BBI AW p. nu BW W BBl .a Bat BIBIBI. Bl BB S 1U Qtj park, SSth egolar session of Legion, Regular sessioa of auxiliary. ' f SiC GREETS B A : LEGi DU DELEGATES h with coosidrabk pnde to th 1 flO p, m- - Rodeo and hascUa parade. Main street line display of otuaiahip of 2:00 p. m. Aerial circsts. rodeo: thsebatt. American rornrth District Jasiktal Dea- North Vniversity home-ow- n teams .Salt Lake Gtr va. Proro: fancy ropinr exhibi- Legion sxratk CoBreatioa - in ers who have formed an or uon, race trace. Proro, AagZS. and 2 00 p jn. AuxiEary card party, WTCiamshalL Spanish Fork in Gala Attire ami Cammd ganization to clean-o-p ckan the entire length of p, m. Elwajus banqaet, rersity arenne the cleanest . aad keep Spint Welcomes Hosts of World War 0 tost beautiful street is Proof--. their Jsueet. LThey already p. m. Firemen's water battle, Main street. Heroes and Ladies of Legion Aaxilixry. CONGRESSIONAL With the slonn "Clean Vo Your have started, and- - today's n. m. Band concert. Gtr uark. SSth 700 rx m. to CONVENTION AUG. 2fi Property to the Center, of the Daily Herald publishes their Infantry band. . Street" the committee Intends to "Clean-up Honor to 7:30 p. m. to 9 Roll, p. m. Session of 40 and 8. Williams YEAR ONE OF UNUSUAL names the of all publish persons hall ' who have llred np.to this motto which will be added other AND PRGRESSj REPORTS COMMANDER aad hope to add to the Ust from names as rapidly as the or- Priauries Called for Election p. m. Boxinr and wresthng. Winona theater. Ira f 85 Delegates for Three Dern va, Arthur time to time until they can i Delude ganization includes new mem-" ronnds Saxon; eight boxiEg. ConTentions.erery one on the. arenue. The foi-KnrtK lnr 9.00 p. m. Fireworks at race track. By N. GCNNAR 1LISMTSOX, " lowinr Is the lirf nf Iwi avenue. 900 p. m. American Legioa Aaxiliary ball, auditorium. NorthJCniTersitj who ire on. t ht Daily Herald Staff the lAriel Orchestra TJcnvjfnticeonntk)a-oNow, why would this not be SPANISH -EQBK, Aug. 7 Amid thJiocged cheers 4 t'CLEAX-IHONOR ROLL a good idea for other streets? Fourth judicial dutrkt will be held men ana ifc sarrp; " 01 nunareas 01 eninasiasuc in Proio, Muaday, Aucust 25, for on the purnoae of 'r nomiuiting two Why not vf thrflfe and drum cwp of the Logn past, ' othpr Pr. H. S. PTXE. strpfts fnrm" similar nr' judpes for the district court and two the sixth annual convention of the American Legke, departPETER BOYCE. J. P. IUE. garuzations, an have their dii4rki attorneys, according,, to k ment of Utah, was called to order at the city pavilka shortly raB issoed by ArtVrSmoot,-actiR. R. --IRVINE. "Clean-u- p Honor Rolls'? 11 o'clock Thursday forenoon by D. TV Lase, Salt Lake after thaiTBian of the enmntittee judicial TED ALLEN. As other organizations are " City, department commander. The convention already bids CHAS. MeOOARD. (By Herald Staff CorrespoAdcnU) . time. lormea ana nonor rous fair to be one of the most enthusiastic aad interestirigrlret G. E. SAXGREN. SPANISH Aiiir witri RIRK thp ed these will be printed mhe ' Th YMirpntion will he hplil in thi hnldino- - of the first session f tlw AnWricsn JTUAN GREER. rrinton.' held by the organization. p. CLARK NEWELL wrai'j- omrt house at 4 Tbe streets of Spanish Fork are dressed inbef best gala j in tion session of American the the first the city pavilion Angtist 2a. The HEBER TATIX)R. ' When as many as four are ni- Monday, and the carnival spmt- - abounds everywhere. Large X attire of 116 delegates Legion Auxiliary was held in the Second ward chapel, with will SWEX O. XIELSON. men aiid rnetebers of the America- nperfected, , and - have honor appointed as follows, among the Mrs. O. F, McShaiie, department president, presiding. In hericrowd ot a. E. BrNNELL rolls of their own The Daily ciHiclies ei.Dsittutins the Fourth annual report Mrs. MeShane PERCIVAL BIGEL'OW. j Legion Auxihary began to pour into the city early Wednes- various of the praised chapters M. Decker, actingr departnseiit A. Z. BOBBINS. Herald will ask the mayor and jodk-ia- l district, Ctah S3; Uintah the organization for the exceptional work performed in con- -' day afternoon. Kirke ; Wasatch 9; Docbesne 1L JOHN XrTTALL. as early as twelve hoars before the begin-"1- " -ithe chairman of the city plan- 11 AtntB that declared and sported the the of with standard that the the Legion candidates for the 1G. HAWES. g of the first session of the convention the registration at ; ning commission to name judpM&ip are J udp . A. B. Morgan: ndividual membership of the Auxiliary has been raised. She"! r CHRISTEN JENSEN. three judges who shall decide County An.n-- Martw M. BT other had been JACOB COLEMAN. that at HelpefrCUeeadQu reported chapters L - Rakr. s of Provo. Judge convention. which of all Provo residential i JAMES EVANS. Tooele during; the past year. and Richfield preious (late, B. Tucker of Provo will be J. FLEMING WAKEFIELD. In his annual address, Commaihkr Lane praised .the blocks, (both sides of the Jantes Mrs. Charles . K. Saxton, department secretary, re W. H. BOYLE. ' arious the , that cleanest, Legion posts of the state for their splendid comis :y 26 units or chapters are chartered in the depart-- ' street) is", ttorneT. ported that C A. McCACSLAXD. ' cah to freest etec- - ment of Utah, 14 of which are A the of r munity service. fur for the weeds, and say, chartered primaries the EXGAR. permanently C J. 'The year just closed has been one of unusual activity and award the prize to that j ,So" .of delegates to the judicial coa- - rest, serving unoer temporary cearters. characterized be to held iveatioa Prova the ia 411(1 block. The prize will be photo- - IK'bkx in tundamental tbrngs and one of retroigressMO work Carbon coontr of the tthe at Castle auxiliarv the Gate VVsa conrressioua convea-- m a aa a sat MAVtom t nn wi a tin I a i a 'fl4 n v -- oliruirf iMia I vtr n Jau sides.-- of the tioo toratic both of j unuer me graphs ourcuoa 01 01 New atsasier held be the house in k. tieea, ARROWHEAD presiaeni jrs. August 26 at 10 the Price unit and department vice nresident. as "the finest was characterized by no special or radical innovatiocs. but , street of that block, made by hotel. Toesday, the Herald photographer and 'dors: a. bl, and to the PeaMcratic piece of work accomplished by the American Legion Auxihary the permanent results were such that I am satisfied advancement has been made. The strength of a force is not in The Daily Herald. state cooveatioa ta ha .held ia' Salt during the year.' POOL IS CLEAN printed measured in rather after the decade patTheTphoto tern. sent to. the Salt Lake news-- cnoary Deaiocratic chairmaa. s of Legion ; TheaUtiaent f Oah county's S5 Resort - Manager Sa IOBpaBei-forces during tie year. The great majority of department delegates to" these ewnreutloB hare stant Change of Watel beea made as follows : American officersand others have labored faithfuHy and welL Most of . BeneficiaL- t Forkr- rBwjamiai-l- r Clinton; one the posts have maintained high standards arid, deserve corn-- "" half a vote; Colton. one. with Lake City. MAYOR NESLEN with mendation. They are improving- in efficiency. They exer-- " w. w. half a vote; Cedar Fort, one with That the Arrowhead bathing pobl. cise more care in the selection of post officers, taking more half a vote; Elberta, one with half sua. Logan: E. A-- LittirfSeU, Op- at Benjamin, is as sanitary as an vote: Fairfield, one with half a dea; L. K. Fallmcr. Price, pride in their activities, look more carefully after their pool In the state, is the statement P ROVOSPEAK nttceNational Execative Geoola. one with half a vote: vote; members, and show a better spirit than ever before. In short. made by John T. Wignal, of W. Black. Ssft ilak iGohsen. 1; Highland, one with half maa Drr-I a nearly all the posts are in fine condition and legionnaires ... one of the owners of the resort, LehU City. vote; 6; Lake View. 1: Lake Sergeant at Arms Jaaies TV(- j Shore. 1; MapletoB, 2; Parson. 7: everywhere are stimulated to better work. and by JUTV Perklnsrinanager Jit -- j---- 7.-0- 8-3- 0 ACTimT w - .. SB PICTURE TOUK BLOCK t The Dmbf rHenld points 4a Proro BB MM. - 0 Cfgaret Saroker. -- is mine to be one clean dty If a larger ansaner or readenta an Norht rjai. feraitjr aveaae can carry oat their alaaa. A. meetiiir was held . last evealac aad aa rgaaisatioB effected to be kaowa as tha North Calver- ity Areaoe ImproTement assoeia- tua. Tbey net to dJwntsa the qoes- - street -r- I 0 ' sxioars i .;OViiullii. " ; .. Way PEICE TWO CEOS. i I IIIr H "V I nidi XEOVQ. UTAH, THUESDAY. AUGUST T. 1924. HfmrnpirriP-IMnri- h I ), Over Z 20 THE HXATHOt -- By CEOL i & f " BOLMES. x. S. Staff Cmu. aiadra., miHINAL OOritT. CHICAGO, lac T. A material effort to Ebort-- a F. loptld the trisl of Stk sal Kkturd A-- Laea for the killing a? 14 jwr old Bobby Franks was safe toisy by the attorneys on feU fiJe-- . -- chief of tbe (kRM Harrow, wuaseL afTered to dispense sitk awcr thaa a acore of witnesses, STmawnrd "f- - t among the young de-fc- frifH axyt aad relatives, tf would Crow to sBuliarty. Attet weighing the propositioa beted tfcaed doers for half aa hour. States A'torae!-- ' Robert E. Crowe taraet it dwa and aaaoanced that mt.trial of the young slayers would &ats Anoraey f a iV rr 4m Within a the lines originally hod few Bunnies after rejected ht edetease's offer, hbb1 for the two hoys pot oa the aaad the first of a loag list of these . Crw sUanws to testify t the peculari-at- a aarf ewwtrkitfca that marked the bge careets of Loeb aad Leo-B- e was Max Seafarer, a class-at- e of at the CalTersity of .said he had kaowa He akktgan.. W --my wen at college." Tadertae carefal aestkwiBg of Ub Itoiwr Sehrayer - declared -- that Vtetj kad always beea a at Ue$e. that re draak a great iy aad that he wa a dl at'tjme risarH satnker. per-st- He caid Loeb had twttchhtgs of tte haad aad ftatares aad that be Jad aemhiar faint ererallime Sthrayer said he had lired at the ate frat hoa with Loeb at Aon tATeyTrere of nr3ege id. was hriag Both-sen- iors. ex-serv- K home-owne- rs M.-G- saerrtsioa orer fresh men hs tkis prhilese was oerer ranted '..- - ' - abont his Raiker aked Darrow. ""He was kaowa as a reader of aw &rris asd dWertive stories." "What washecalledr M tr iMMhtiil 1 "e. before the witaess condl ans- - war-tinneiis- 1c Legiori I '" ng sian-';bei-r- tit Iinn - Daily-Heral- d: -. ivu-Tcnti- . cun-sir- t ! "-servi- ce - adju-necti- on ! Lra f- V I 1 cr i aa an f . - Pay-so- r or Salt Grovcilfi; Pleasant View. 1: Proro Beach, 3; Provo, 22; at Funeral Ser Sneakers "We clean ffie pooWvery day," Sahia. 1; Saataoain, 3; , Spanish : vices Here. Mr. Terkins declared, "and take Fork. 9 : Soauait. 1 ; Spring Lake. 1 ; clean every precaution to keep' it 8; Thistle, t; Vine ' SpringTille, all th who have given as "People and as free of disease germs L x yard, a good The names of all delegates most possible. The water itself is health- for their family have ful." work aiid shouldybe honored ia that, lie in the hands of the county chair- Mr. "Wfgnal explained, to the resoect whether from i man not later tban August 23. Pre-they' Herald reporter that while the pool id cinct and district chairmaa are or not." thewesJthT y is chairmaa to f in ijTj?i heldihe primaries before August 20. there is a constant change of water Mayor C. Clarence X and drainage. iaera4 by inflow Ttestate conveation Is for the bis fiBaHributesat . One-OtUTc- Lake-May- i. dt-n- e ct-m-e da. empUcdad--refi'ie&-eTery-da- araedy-the-eonnt- y - - vW m Irrva fine Darrow asked if there iankiajt pecafiar about Loeb's A cd Crowe objected. After (vrtacSe the witaess was allowed was ant "Kf that Loeb's "W M aad beteteroas. ark - CaTerty sostaiaed It Had "Water is taken off the top and keea allowed to answer from the bottom, continuously, Mr. Mld hare aaawered "Buster said. "Two hundred gallons Wignal a nkkaaaae apUed to Loeb water each minute flows into and ae of ats ctJlece classmates. of out of the pool- - The water has been the. joaaeeet box ever to analyzed by Herman Harms, state PWte frooi the schooL who has pronounced Its made coastaat objections chemist, contents beneficial in mineral h a- Jerejias asenior, he Arrowhead. TmxlMxh. "What do yoa know I T KWEiA T ia ? purpose of nominating four presi-deatial electors from the state at W. the Third ward chapel Larrv - a mreernor. Inatkw nf the also Keslen spoke Mayor I supreme court of Utah, a secretary .stalewaa attorneyeBeraL a length upon the devotion Byj trrtsurer, a state auditor, and a Leavitt to his family anST supennteadent or puouc instroctioB. bis tenderness toward his All of the ofnctTs are cor the term - mother. foar years withthe extepthia of 'd .f the BIsboD justice of the supreme court, rhiltlhood and early jasanhood of Mr. t is for tea years. official rail for the Fourth incidents of "his liff- c- Biop rVwel- udichil district is as follows : son, who presided at the eerrifes. re"la pursuance of aa order adopt ferredLtothe faithfulness of hi- Pemoctatic judicfal com mother and her active chorea wort ed by-thofthe Fourth judicial di that made her children want to Kve- mittee . b uere-a life that would - merit M wnhy called to meet at Proro Cltv. a, services of David Leavit held hurst. Spanish Fork. Adjutant A. IL Diliey. SaU Late City. Historian mond. ' -This last year has been marked j s a very trying one for the Auerl- - kaad fw the wvifare af the oigaaunrtw- eScred fcj I The iarratia the-- acate hefchttive'-situario' f the Two major civic emergeoews ' Mfrria MKrfl. ckijL Fwrk PrerediBC the confronted the inile of I tak dnr-- : ing the year : The flood to the north f addrmH. rf taw' drrartawaC and the dreadful mine exph4oa at maader the rmdnttsals CastleGate. -- Ia both of these emcr-- j rsisttaj: T Cftl FVi Ia--' Nefiaa; Lert gentles tlte Americas Legtn re-- raetae: S. E. fhrit 'wnii immifd in li HiaTni-flntr. SftT take F. 3i isakrm aad their- - work as -- tratjrdiBaiyttiwo, Truly, some of the deeUs performed the aenaaawst rgaaiiatwa cosa J- - B- - Tucker, by local legiounaires and posts were-- f aurte. of such quality that' entitled thcBij Provw; J. C Kawlora. Brfghaai not only to local but national recos-- i City; Frasier Bark. Park' City: . ; : Rrd H. nition. .,4l V. Garbtr. Hawaiha "New posts have been .organized; Gardwr. ; AAarrt Niibwa. Uela-during the year, dead post havener and wmtaaa MacGrcsor, Castle Otto A. WiesVy. Kiea- - a. Chaplain Fred G. Eberhart., Bingham canyon. Alternate . NatioDal t'ommitteeman Albert Erkpa trick.- Hiawatha. Deiaj taw a Iterative CimmTtff Utah county Hugh "JCc Provo. Weber couaty Ogden. Sath COIuMlTEES Execative! I. Fret. i NAIiM) TODAY Ess.j cosaaiittees were J- - C, Uttle&eU.f The fiJlewiag srTMKd at the first sessioa ' f the aaaaal cooveeth of the The Aaamraa Ltgiaa AaviJiary. I Aaterican Letin. dcpartnient of IK McSl Mrs. F. Presideat 1 Vtah, at Salt Lake City. Vice Presidents Mrs. K. C Reed. Price. .Mrs. H. Powell Je Pay- - 1h W 1 f ,t 1- -- . r4. ! -- jSrifJjyLca; cascie l-- k ci ..f .mwt rk'. Provo; posts t .l ru.n-ii.t.- fc K,k-- u crt;n.-m amriLJlfl an! r'r perfwrmed f a i ha coffered r j Imo, ai iirr NnM. am. T aevvrety., this Hash C. R.ws, Xaigle: quality that would hardly catesociaef said the aaaaal report f A. H. Treasurer Mrs;, U. I- - Kaitkfdje. flVgJbawr. HWper; H them as being withia the require-- ! IXtW. ovpaitaaciU. ir&)riXtXXMr Taervule. KaysvUlcL j C J. Bart let t ; ments of ordinary duty. Aakprira ni lk analya f th awmhtisaipiJa the Trocataa Historiaa Mrs. C J. Time will not permit my reciting varkKES pw$ts shews that aaast af Evaa T. Jonw Saaaysidei Emery Br Logs ward. Castle: aGte; Ernest W. Lar- - to rou many of the outstandingf ae-- f the hws fe t the ftiJare f Salt Chaplain Mrs. S. L. Brick. Oe-comolishments . of the various local; Lake nmt: X J2. t ' Lrhi.., job. was whether It wrangle den. yt..-jv Time aad Place of Next Cooveo-tiw- a posts, particularly with, "regard toiaNtfciy caw ta tae TS23 aad fortf d aar nninion Draartateai Eseeative W. E. CarroO. Logaa ; Rod M community service. Truly a. Urre. shin. Far aaKt partachei pacts at t "c VhiMishnesa or launatur-?sfDk- y 7" ... .. .t ..tLnJ rtiL at 4 oVJock a.. mJ Mondav. rtah' Kskelsaa, Brigaam City: M. C ta sfe shew a satssacts? BMaa- to Be Im- hv the Belief Society caoir aader w county Mrs. Fraak neat O n Wool-lebeen written and the foucdarioa bersaip, CTOfitSeaJ" Cr Arthur ; Part City Baurr, octeaded that the witness District Gathering hawanis Provo. fhe direction of Mrs. Kate EweJJ. bouse, for the iwupose of placing la ing. Waller K. Granger. has been lat for the future abajor The report th portant One in coatBeteat ta express sach La Ssciete Des 4t est Cedar.Ogdea; Homer saag a nomination, to be voted for at the Marie Mrs. ; Hedqmst City; Thoatas PoweU. Lehi; activities of our organization. Ia estabEaarat af twa slosv' three acari History. 4. November 1924: elertioa general Mrs. A. Daaaerbarger. Heber; addition to the communities already posts ia Salt Lake Cay aad that solo and a duet, waa given by CaTerly denied the object Two judges for the district court of Graad Chef de "Gare Beverly S Dr. D.Holkeherk. the Leo Warner and Mrs. RoseBeese. the Fourth Dnrhesae; W. D. mentioned. I desire to give special authority he glrea t ergaaiae a d Searayef aMr- 1 Gay a district Lake for According to the reports from Salt Clendenia. judicUl City. W. 'ixoa offered mvocauoa four-yeGilbert. Castle Gate; Ezra F. Rich mentioB to hte Logaa, Ogdea. Park cearral Mamirtwe raaawe I af two t U ET imnmadAii a rr different committees given At-t- he .j.andJ. Don a term de district E. Lit A. Chef Traia Grand ; attorney Ivftediction. Oworer-th- e ; Wayne Bes City, Cedar City. Provdi aad other repreimta rives fraa eaca poet ta Ivtwanis luncheon today, vismng for the Fourth Judicial district for tlefield. Ogdea. -- "zJ' ards. Jr, Faraungtoa zjts-S: A. L. Huntsmaa. Fer- - Ctah county posts. to Interment waa la the Provo dty a your-yea- r k the activitie tha , term, asd for the elec Grand tomnHSPMaaire Iateadeat ate, hiaati; agHag waa going Kiwaniana wiH have something "A model county council was held pertts ia matters ?a which theaatdtc A. W. ; Dnmison, ' Hiawatha ; lnx rayer and Loeb's eyes met t,iir Bimnt 'when they leave here cemetery tion of a Judicial committee, and for Edwin IL Uviantoa. Salt Lake v PowcLsoa. in cotint Trah itnrtn rki, atr-T; Paul to BaQiager. Helper; i. I bt be by Bishop hej sniVd widely at each fmm the three day convention the transaction of all such "other City. j George m . a melt mttanAaA 1b.mI Jha na. Graatsvilja. The Fife aad Draam corps cf th business as shall properly come he- - inemtaot :saooaak-- s. ix. hM Anirnst 21. 22 and 23. Clenand a lot was of good Mesahership Beverly a accomptished.1 Logaa awt f the Amerkaa fore the eaareatioa. asked Elmer Jacobs was cnairman oi me arynmewtiTeT Logaa. Albert Kirk icnoois lor post officers were heU'.ealivraed the Breraediaga, asarchiag w. ..The' judicial convention shall Graad Correspondent Elrkc M. raia. Salt Lake Oty: meettag and reports were received K. aatrkk. Hiawatha; David C For-se- and the spirit of the American Le-- ! through th caaveatMa several consist of lid delegates, based upon Decker. Logaa. oftea argoed with the from Mark. Anderson, chairman of v Geneva t times ia the- iaeem of their pra Rkafietd; Glrna S. Schramm, gion was propogated generally. aa apportion meet of one delegate Alternate Caemiaot Natioaal J-wt saatters that were the housing committee, wno eui ."Let us hew to the line, revive oar' rwd tria t the aatWaal .oaeaSaht Lake City: Arthur ET Messaer. the'members that enough, houses C. Rebholx, Salt Lake City. Park Clryt W. IL Aadersoa, Tmner--1 excess baggage, load up again aad f tion at St. PaaL gcywsaber li ta IS. The Knigbte or ITl" will aoia. far th. nonnrhl ,asw also "was made over had been secured to supply mow at the Geneva Besort Jmm M Cox rac oiviue; ueorge b. vaiae, ixgan; u.norwara on tne basis conceived by I Sis eitie are thas far presjdeat. Novem- - WALTON CATVS OX jertioa. who came here to attend the con- a big outing G. McMUlaa, Mthriaad; H. Harvey. oqr organizers: there is a place for aer tsaot the 19S Mil apporuoatais ouamj KLAX CANDIDATE ventionTr""'"T""'"'7r"' the American Lekion in every nook ' who are elaaaarta?: fe the next eaet Heber. WILUAM9 NOW IS A. Bnllorg report ea ior--m . . W Flaaace Frank Deming. and corner of these great United veatk are Leai. Brishaax CitT. as follows: Utah 8i InternaUoaal Itcws 0tt:a. a new com-w- e races and other sports. notation and committee publicity States; there isa nsfor the Ameri--f Park CSry. Osdeaw Cedar City aad ' chosen, namely, the These activitie are mostly for the riatab ll,Wasatch 9. and Do-- ..OKLAHOMA CITY. OkfaL. Aac. T-T K"illis. wen kaowa pro- e r uFKum (Oaatiaaed oa Pace Foar.) ana we CBB' ueoer. Wahna. kas Former Gov. C i composeu committee, whether Gar-- ; not-- barue cither ta an MMir rtf ifc Ct to. Resnectfullv. twlongs tft ihe-dgThe chief fvatarc af ike Cwt day her forms of recrea- l.mn. Dr. E. G. IlngheM "It. L. BAKER, - - . dav had ratnered a stroac hd!&AXTfTE STAKE OtTTN'C which we are reauy. banded to of the ceateatiaa was the aruilir lor City, No. 10 ar not, are erdial-- ! tea appointed general ikii, Fred Warnick who will see to den -TGENEVA BE80KT TONIGHT gether or to the fundamental princi patriotic! Chairmaa darinr the carotins f vote h ly Invite to attend, V parade froaa 1 3Q ta 9 m me Gleasarrr resort. .it risitin? tviwamans mare rooms at "By A. Ck Smoot, Acting Chairman." night for Bomiaatioa for the raited l The Saapete stake outing is being ples for which we fought- during: leave will the Cars inarch aftitawaa. Th paTsda a for 7- - "linaBM Tharsday taken assaaied his i lined up and noon Sunday for all those who hat states senate oa ta l mm hoc cm ., wy mi uwn. wkjciuiuujc war time, if we ignore this very waa one f the hsaawt aad auMt tm- niorn- - fhmmrh the city streets. deFOB LEAVE COAST. FTXKS ticket over Congressana R B. How this eveaias with a campfire and evident calL" were transportation, but anyone who Ctah presscve that has beea aeea-iDelegates to the conventioa He commended th C. H. Funk, ticket agent at the ard, indorsed by the kma. pl couaty. Six bands were la the Baa games. mn to amlatala Olntiarrr's chosea as follows, Ted Allen, presi- sires to go this way should report Tae carter tamny reanloB was Kirke M. Decker, acting departmeat of march. The. six diraifas of the . about X Cnitin depot and his wife left this Waltoa'a majority in i?T2 of daadafc aad its dent, Jesse Ellertson secretary and as feOows: Ftrst Al hr of the lodfeare la--- atnrning for the coaston where they cincU out of iSOS was 4027. The hcM today at Geneva. adjutant whom he characterised as, parade fiaed . w cnanaesa aad aaatta Walter Adams, trustee. Another Genera outing today was ahrays ready and willing to throw a vacation attend aad artac leach- wOT spend some time thla pooL-- Mr. Wil-- The attendance prise was present vKed to themwlns aad famiBea Walton, BiSiS jj HrariTWSa: tkat of tie Liodea First ward. off his coat and lead the eoa for trip. (CoaUaaed aa Paga ed to W. B. Butter. lah KIWANIS PLANS 5 CONVENTION totihhi i vk it e tc Crr.cdca2 de " -- r na ar -- ra; hd-cat- of P. Outing at Sunday ru, t.. t-v--'---:r--'r--"' Ira . e. - - te-th- - t progiaaisUOM!ueBtaA -- 1 !2t "7." .fl. 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