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Show AUD TEOXES Neva ai Sckty......l7 K Airerti us -- A: 'KM WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST TKETY-NINT- m ill six -- TEAR, NO. 106. H PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80,4924. Searching Chinese for Weapons : 'A in SYSTEM :-- to' Fair and Saturday : roe, portioa ten PRICE TWO CI 1 oters Are Eligible For The General Election PENNIES. GIRLS. . THEY COME IN HANDY When County ('leek. .Wallace M. Hales late Wednesday afternoon had completed filling ont the marriage ' license which would permit Ralph Mellor of Fa'yette and Ada saxey of rrovii to enter tbeloiids if matrimony.' be informed the couple that the regular price for the license is SAVE - LABOR PARK, - DECISIVE!.! S2.5H.-.- The; will-h- i DEFEAT! bridegfotitn stuck e Ills hand in his pocket,. apparAit-- . lv to null out the reguired fee, ! I when "he was suddenly checked bride, who If 100 per cent of the- - registered voters of Provo cast by the. will-iOver Four Miles of Line and pushed him aside, with the 'the their ballotiat November election, general Tuesday, 4, Storage Reservoir that she had the there will te e022Iballots, according to the reports of the statement money to pay "for the license. She produced her handbag. various reglstrabon agents of the city. This will be thet itf- - t ipped H npsWer largest vote that has ever been cast in Prom Everjref fort f opened. down and out rolled, to will now made from be until election workers to by party -WORK OF PATIENTS of the Rurprlsed ' ; 7 clerk, 245 jnuim and one' SAYES LARGE SUM get out the voters for the final battle. ' . nickel. H is the opinion of political work . "Theters your fee, Mr. Clerk, era in the city that a large major- Ki22... 'tm Tile lnrireRt iliutrli.f In' tha nlfw said the will be bride to Mr. wan catching hlmwlf f Springs in Slate Canyon Fur ity of the eleglblei voters have been district No. 13 with a total IlSO? 230 newregrst rants. The least registered." The campaign that has nish "Water-QtIs" on. a ehair on tbeway to the ' been conducted during each one of registrations this fall were made in floor. Benefitted. district 10, with 102 new names When he. Registration Throughout Na- tion Indicates Largest Poll . History. e Conservatives Win 359 f by 4 P. M. Wednesday British Election. -- 7 EACH PARTY CLAIMS -- LION'S SHARE OF VOTE . Mil weathe: THE IT All thexon-stematio- n eoun-.-f- y .. V - LIBERALS LOST 99; LABOR 35 SE ! Davis Interprets Interest as regiHtra-roirq- Indication Administration Has Aroused Discontent. ., " y 4 b. By PAUL K. M ALLOY. AW lUJUt.. Oct 30. A Jumbled mass or conflicting evidence has stirred national political leaden in these waxing dart of the campaign with the "mysterT of the women's - ' - With women or the nation about to make their opinion felt in the . presidential nceheilhnieteadinc nuuuum uxinj op Claims that Uey wouMdraw the lion's ... The new water state mental--hospit- system at the which will ma keThat tnKtirnt iori 'Independent' of the city water system, has been virtually, completed, according to Ir. Frwierk k Innn, .head of the mm tVV l snare. Registration figures from an sections of the country "Indicate that the new suffrage will result In nearly mx million more Totes being east. All available statistics regarding tne prooaDie. division or this new factor, even at this late date, bears partisan' navor and It is, privately admitted it Is Impossible to deter mine accurately how the Tote will be allotted. Democrats, however, are jubilant over wnai mey Deueve is evidence that John W, Davis has, made upon the indestrong Impressions Davis himself pendent -- voters. reels, he said, that the increased registration can only be inter preted as aa Indication that the administration in' power U arousing . atseenetnt. La Toilette followers, on the other hand, believe they have emi nence mat me independent ticket will get it full share. of the vote. Burton K. Wheeled, wife of the Independent vice presidential candidate who has been traveling IiIRS. PARDOE GIVES READING The Dramatic rt club of the Provo high presents Mrs. Eathryn B. Par- doe reading 'Madame. ButterOyvto-nigh- t in the high school auditorium at 8:Mw Pardoe is recognized throughout the state aa a reader of remarkable ability. Where ever "Madame Butterfly has been pre sented, it has been enthusiastically Mrs. -- received, ,. .... In addition lo toe reading a splendid musical program has been arranged, including: "Cradle Song," ando "Now the Crimson Petals Sleep, sang by Rolfe Pratt; a violin selection "Hungarian Dance . will be given by Everett kfaswy; while "One Fine Day" solo by Lillian Mortimer. Oct. PARIS, (U. P.) The pioneer BraalHan aviator 8antoa Dtunout. foresees the possibility ef air service between Europe and South America, but predicts airplanes will be more successful than : - - . . ; Zeppeliaa. hospital. A (storage vt wrvoir has leen const rutted on tlie lench east of the hospital thnt will hold 115,000 enihins Of water at. a worklniF nrAa- S I w If f--- 4 MW'OS-JouEunffrwtrr- 7I added to thff list. The tofarregist ration "forea'ch district in the city is as follows; District one, 31K : district two. 451 ; district three, S81 ; district tour, inch. canyon 7r ), I.. the1-wate- five-inc- ' district six. ,31! district NOTED TENOR Oil.i . seTenten,-3l7- MISSIONARY ; GIVEN PARTY YOUNG CHILD DIES XOLLEGEHALL IN OGDEN First Number on Young Uni' versity Lyceum Course to Be .Given Saturday. Albert Hutchings Will Leave in November for a Mission to Germany. . w -- - Says Report.! Copyrlght 1924,; by United Pj 30. Pr! LONiKiN, Oct., Stanley Baldwin Just beforel elections set forth in aa statement for the I eight M; district nine, 25tl; dis Irict ttyi, 25"; diHtrict eleven, U51 ; .District twelve. 317 :. district tblr-teHQ ; district fourteen, 401 ; district fifteen, 314 ; district sixteen, 250.: district fully recuperated. the eonng couple had left. Til Just keep this change for someone who pulls a big check on me some time,?, mused Mr. Hales as he was absentoiindedly couhtlng the coppers. h docen-differe- PROVO SCOUTS 317; district five. 338; district seven, I W Three .springs In Slate I furnish supply; the- - Boardmnn spring running '125 gallons a day, the Little spring 15.000 and the Big spring 75,000 gallons. The Boardmnn and Little springs are now couuected. to the The tong war starting in New York has, broken out in Chinese quarter runs line from that the in a cltiea. Police are patrolling the "Ghin&toxns" in all, Boardmnn to the reserof them. Here a Chicago policeman is seen searching a Chinese foi-- j voir and the spring conBis spring will Ie reapons. ' Similar scenes are being enacted in practically every larga nected within about two weeks,, it city where there Is any considerable number of orientals living. was stated by Eph Homer who has charge of the construction work. ' With the'exeeplion of two' miles of the line beiug contracted for, the entire system including the reservoir has been built by inmates of the hospital and by the regular Two. pamps. have been employes. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lawrence Buried an Evergreen Cemetery. Press the platform of "his which he probably will now m ed ntxin to put Into effect The leader pledged the0part 1. Safeguard employment .ftftnilii.r.'l njijilving ,.otJixlB&-ft41Me- the otirotil priiii-fiil- in any efficient industry impc by unfair foreign competition. 2. Encourage mutual trade i empire by imperial preferen 3. Promote empire develoiand settlement through na financial aid. 4. Support and strengthen League of Nations. 8. Appoint a commission to the food situation, particulars creased food prices. 6. Refrain from oppositlo trade with Russia or from f Terence with the Democratic S5of government in Russia, but o ' a loan to Russia. 7. Produce a remedy for jth empluyment situation, LamliertMurphey, , the distln gnished American tenor, who is to ap pear here in recital on the evening of Saturday Novenilier 1 at 8 p. m.. A missionary farewell party was Richard Sterling Lawrence, the at ColIegeHIatt. has certain Individ given in the Springville Second ward baby of Mr. and ual characteristics which make his chapel Friday evening October 24, for Albert Hutchings, who leaves Mrs. R.VS. Lawrence, died at the artistry outstanding. Aside from the next month for a mission to Ger- family home in Oeden Sunday morn- - sheer beauty of bis voice, no sing many for the L. D. S. church. ling, October 26, of pneumonia and er today has won more praise for Atter an excellent program was whs urougut to ispringvuie sunuay the purity of bis voice and the ditrtner rendered In the chapel the crowd afternoon. maintnined iri the Funeral services--, were distinguished style-o- f his diction,-- , By. LLOYD ALLEN. f the past summer and one camp was entertained in the amusement held at the home of- the grandPhilip Hale of the Boston Herald in "hall with tHBtsrvef reshments1 and pa rent sTMr." a hdMrsrW mjLMc-Kenzi- e constantly refers to this quality and United Press Staff Correspwi Is. now line.-- - : TlHBctiig.' A wtiipefTtIve8ttinfrT)e--" with tlie'"Xew Tork Tribune has spoken ftOXDeSrtOet- in all PiUngo Monday afternoon parts gains With every modern device for the tween the senior girls and "M!' men Bishop J. F; Brlnghurst in charge. of the "warmth of his voice, the tremendous the Conservative party sanitation and care of the hos- of the M. I. A. was one ot the In Mrs. Wm. Andrus and Mrs. Earl clarity of his dlption, the fineness of country, a clear, majority of Countv rommissionpr Suffers pital installed, the' demands for teresting features of the entertain- SHmsiofi rendered a vocal duet. In- - his phrasing" as being beyond obtained In the next parila'tnent by mid-ave water increased is ha It whether fment. vocation was praise. questionable i George1 W 'XeRf' nn.ii. y4ringthe The noori and returns 'were increra icre. is a living singer with more procrnm consisted of two The- - speakers were Bishop Bririg-hur44 he scoiieiof , tne steam cookers, laundry, running Attending Rally-.vocal solos by Miss Kuth Partridge and Ford CrandalL Mrs. Earl Complete mastery of the difficult 4 water baths, lawn and flowers and of Provo, three readings from Miss Sumsion gave a vocal solo and Mr. narratlres In the works of Johann tory every half Stainley Bald' Reports from the home of County the 100 hed of livestock on the Camille Cxandall of Provo, two violin-- and Mrs. Earl Suinsion rendered H Sebastian Bach. likely to have a Fred-Commissioner of. amount of water. solos by Prof. L. W. Miller, a vocal vocal duet. The benediction was by -- .Mr, Mnrphey has had nuiny suc-- party appeared Matley cessrm engagements with the lead- fifty seats more than all The. separate systenr at the hos duet by Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Sunislon Earl Sunislon. Spanish Forkare to thereffeet that parties together when the final is gradually recovering pital will give the city more water and two .cornet solos by Prof. L. W The grave in the Evergreen ceme ing organizations of the country, suits are known. ' e from the hemorrhage oX the lungs during the summer months as Miller.' Bos the . dedicated Ed Monev was orchestra, Philadelphia of tery by At 4 p. m., the Conservatives 1 from' which "he suffered, Tuesday well as being a permanent asset to' .Jne Win. Wninwright was lnj"haj-gFork. Spanl-d- i Chi tonnuhonyonihestra, a 137 seats, J while attending a Repubh'can rally the institution. , ,'. A purse of of the entertainment. cago orchestra, the few lork Sym scored net gain of Labor had net loss. of 35 and! in Spanish Tors. 10 was taken up for the missionary phony jfirche.stra, Ilio New York, (Ora- T .( KapqI ta afir vrrfi IH onatalnail torio society, the Handel . He slept well Wednesday to help pay his expenses to his field and night a net loss-o- f SI and Thursday morning was report.. Ilnydn and' Ceeilia of Boston, the kruslilng defeat,vote In of labor. Th.e largest years 1 ed aa resting easily. It Is believed Worcester, Sprlhgf 'eld,.Ann-Harbocast. In ail parts of the Bri that-hewill be tip and around Oberlln festivals of and other first r Conservatives made hi again within the next few days. importance and his song recitals are Islei, theinto Inroads the Labor and Lil Mr. Matley was sitting on the) as the mot ranks. always regarded among , , , important features of a season. platform at the Republican rally in Prinje Minister MacDonald Mr. Mnrphry Is one of the most the Spanish Fork opera house when electeUXSo was David Lloyd Ge he became violently ilL due, it U bepopular of the Victor record artists, If. H. was defeated. lieved from a hemorrhage o? the MARTINEZ, Calif., Oct. 20: having made 'some: thirty seven re(v ston Awiuith Churchill way successfuL N all ords. which have bad a wide sale. (T'nited Press.) Practically WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (Unitlung. members bf the crew of the Asso - .IIis duets with Werrenrath have ley Baldwin was returned u He was assisted from the plat- ed Press) The charge that theatriposed. form .bv those near him. incliulini .f. cal publicity, ciated Oil tanker A Men Anderson, proved especially popular. including "cracks Women candidates met lines Funeral services for Mrs. Anna attacked tiy fire at her il k here ) His assisting artists. Miss Isle Rueben Clark, who was the main and gags on the vaudeville stage" " Wefe" held ".atTro violinist and" Miss Stella ed drfeat" hirtrany-rmisrttnpspeaker Tit the rally. "When he did had been brfered for sale to the not recover immediately f roi.t the La Follette forces for $50,000 by a the Hatch Funeral Home" Tuesday - b.v dawn today, according to the Steel, aceompatilst. are fitting com Lady Astod won at Plymouth, f fid.ils of the panioit reel ta lists for the distin Margaret Bond Field, Lady sick spell he, was rushed to his prominent theatrical agency was afternoon with former Bishop ,1" test checkup ringt'on- and Mrs. Wintriugham home a few blocks north of the laid before the senate committee Ralph Toulton in charge. Music was oil company.' j guished tenor. members of tbe last parliament H iweive were reported missinc opera house by County Clerk Wal- investigating campaign funds to- furnislied Tby T Mrs.- - Sarah Ramsev .1 V licaten. when tlwAftrn rntrttA t 'ifo lw, Wrh. ,wl Trtf TtUnA lace M. Hales. :. day. At 4 p. m. the stat us of the Gilson Ix'Roy Pixoitoffered the onenine "t midnight. This list was cut Gardner, Washington era! election sbowethe newsnaoer man and snimorter of nrover and sneakers were Rishon ''" " to sixxwnen uiemtwrs m the into the bay j La Follette, testified a representaPoulton and Jvrmngerfield-bofrctWvhad-k'arje137: 'Labor had won,142 seat.-live of the McCutcheon-Gurstoalso pronounced the benediction and ' " escape tne riaruos reported to www lOS! VI 0,1 , i.iui-lilt- , their officers during' the hours that t dedicated the grave. . syndicate, a subsidiary of the seats, a loss of 99-- ; Ihdepend mornin!; and it Theatrical company, had told, There was a large attendance at followed and this ' had won 4 seats, a loss of 2: Cbi that every- man'' him his company-waprepared to the funeral. It was reported and was believed tutionalists bad won 2, seats, a i lie accounted for. "sell political publicity and would many beautiful floral pieces were would -uau wuui 'Tin? juial"loar TRinfTThlfTf Play rather give K to La Ftneite"!lian to given, interment "was in the cTty a gain of 1. which Swept the dock mml tlie - Havoc in Rabbit Pens in the two old parties. . cemetery. . A steamer was estimated today, to ex- Gardner said that he was told Provo Bench. " Business and Industrial condi ceed .$1,500,000. for that $50,000 would the syndicate tions in Provo as compared to other V sections of the west were said to be have "cracks and gags" favorable Dogs and rabbits figured in tbe to La in Follette vaudeville acts; In a very healthy condition by C. H. latest variety? of public work the on "various stunts" would and put of - the sheriffs office is called upon to per- Davis, financial' expect from would give the Independent caadi-dat- e o Vox, former Iwilice- American- Express company in movies. the publicity man and how a resident on Provo San Francisco, who was in Prove' Gardner told the committee he v Bench. where-hWednesday, oiierafjes a rabbit . Mr. Davis visited the banks and had refused and suggested the synfarm found two registered dogs becommitthe dicate Republican try several large business houses in tee. longing to Coleman Allred and J. Pair Eat Ham and ELIZABETH, N. J., Oct. 30. ' Eggs q his Will Craighead destroying making tip his financial survey of (United Press.) Herbert Fuson Bad Check, Pass stock.bodied the country and reported to express breeding The dogs were caught and held as Police Says. , structlon hospital, New York, bring- Death of Leader ,of Great company officials that bHrfindlng BAZAAR BEING PLANNED. were very satisfactory. , He covers death the list of security by Cox until damages ing "looney" gas Communistic Group Already niomiting to $200 Was paid. Craighead several of the western states in victims to five, according to word Complaints charging Issuing 4 , r and Allred went for their Showing Results. making the survey and is thus able EUREKA, Oct 30. The Ladies' received here. f raduleht checks were filed Th i and promised Cox one of a lit- day against S. 11. Case who said to compare conditions irr various auxiliary of the local Elks' lodge is Five other men are reported in a ' localities. ter W pups, but wre refused. home is in Saudy and Ralph Am busily engaged in preparing for the "serious condition " and physicians B. C, Oct., 30. 'VANCOUVER, 'With tuemps starving in town and son of California, according to C annual basaar. Each member is aided by government experts from authorities While (United Press) the lumber log liable to disease, the of Police Wren Wilkina. prearing articles which will be of- the bureau of mines at Washingwere investigating the death sheriff office was appealed to but Tlie imir entered the confeet fered for sale. Booths Will be erect- ton were making" every effort to today Peter including eflort made to secure, the re- ery store of B. It. Shoemaker aei for the of six persons, ed for the Various departments and discover an antidote every of the leader and sage Veregin, refused was until of the lease refreshments will be served. dogs strange malady. from the Union depot and ortk Dotikhobors, who were killed yester- an order from hen t ham.-eg- gs and. eeffee,' Canadian day in an explosion oa Cox relinquished tbe had finished eating, they asKeu was ' Pacific train, there appeared in jhe doi;s. procurctl. " V h a blank check and made out a cb community of Veregin's 8.00ii folou a Sandy bank whera Case a, that it lowers ibe'first-indUntioJ -he had an account. to honor refused Shoemaker By the death of. Veregm. one of LOS ANGELES, Oct,x - 30. check as tl. appearance of - police communistic organizaon town tbe the officers cannot the about The greatest Final call "If presentation duty you (United Press) known ju '.SPANISH FORKOct., 30. Miss men did not "warrant ah.v- hi; of witnesses in the government suit headquarters at night don't dispair look for the red light very frequent- tions which has ever Helen ilitchen, a hlguNsehool student ncconilt. aivyvhere, ' according loaderless. been to left lias nearest is If It and to break the Elks Hills naval re- and think go history burning, that the officers are not ly 1 that of this city, while topping sugar Shoemaker .and. WBUi they becnj horities a ut of who central askit is '"One theory and serve leases granted E. L, Doheny's telephone ' tbe. fase was reported. Oil companies were on the job," Chief of Police Wren calling. Central rings up the party some younger Doukhobors, jealous lieots Tuesday cut off her right Insistaiit.' urns' She was the police and to first thumb the to to rejoint. in statement the slay is a plotted called said power, be Wllkins of and information the to Veregin's necessary today. expected .1. W. Hagen's bfflce, Cast admitted, however, at the Dr. to. as rushed used a and officers leader executives : "The tbe tbe fact Herald. colony additional five that lieved. or '. . .Four lice station that he had been "The fafit thatlthe men are out in means a lonib w hlch was set off where she received attention. of minor Importance, who may be are out on their beats, is the reason for wniie time and further Texas as It on" train inthe berth his near theoffice. claim that cannot them at the the city protecting the people able to strengthen you get showed he had no ; "vestigation COJ.OGXE, to Nelson Germany, (UP.) Vancouver, from for at Ihterlor office of iu "In calling the police the the former Secretary night, stead of waiting sped the conntin Sandy bank, on a held Dr. here charge O. Huppertz. vou reason B. the as if to usual and get something Fan and Doheny plotted against happen is the simply call determination of the pah' treasTbe art a of In theft ot a is complicity that Another no will passen over tell perhaps the telephone opera- for the silence at night the commonwealth in the matter, response, suiforce the acceptance of the en wind up the government's case, ac- tor to take down your number and phone and accounts for the measure ger was aboard with a package of ury's in Dnsseldorf.rattempted said by Shoemaker to ' be means manner .was an In unusual by cide which on accidentally tbe red light at the fountain of protection given , for so small a high explosives 1r cording to Owen J. Roberts, govern- turn 'cause of their arrest. .. a of injucetion. do. to petroleum which ahe Is instructed ment assistant counsel force." discharged. FRED MATLEY thirteen-months-ol- d PREPARING FOR JSJMPROVING - WINTER WORK Contests and Lectures Weil as Sports Are ... Planned. Jin. wita aim. tow the United Press . that "women are naturally progres sive at heart and do not feel the press of party power which holds men in the two old parties, because they have not been raised to party traditions." " TtepubncahS: too. feel, that the activities of their women's organisations have borne trait , -- Tatted Ptms Staff CmepmimL .rote.- - - the various registration days by all of the iwliticat parties assisted by the civic clubs has been unusually successful. Less than a 100 persons qualified to xote nive neglected to register, Jn the opinion of those who haw been close to the'eam-M- l Irn. When the teglstration'Wgan this fall there were on the books of tlia 17 registration districts 3287 names, Since then there have licen added 27X5 names, bringing the tor.U to Vote in British Electio Largest for Many Yeai as FROM ILLNESS pperaiiprt-'finlshlngit- '' - - uA.ni.nn t S st Ul' r With .school work already a month a limp, the various troops of Boy Scouts throughout the: city ii;ive Marled their whiter- - activities' with a rush' and are preiwrtng not only for some real ' thrlllinfr winter sports, but for some real individual scouting The as well. Raveif. Elk mid Beaver patrols of Troop 10 decided at; their i meeting 4 College : hnll Tuesday night to bold a two months1 contest between the various patrols with a troop prize being awarded the winner and three individual prizes to be given the boys making the highest scores. Troop three entertained Heber Ta'ylorTTleputy scout commissioner, at the meeting. Mr. Taylor acting as judge in a singing and yelling- contest. Arrancemeuts were made for a series-- of lectures to to the troop during the winter. Troop eight under the leadership of Scoutmaster Carl Peterson held knot tieing contests ' and patrol stunts and planned a swim for this week. The troop went on a short hike last week. Other troops In the Yelty report their organizations complete and plans for the winter's work well un der way. Stewart Williams is scout master of troop two, assisted by Be and Costa Clark. Osmond Crowther ' Harold Candland. ' Troop ' five is under the direction of Scoutmaster Ray Ellisov, assisted by Merrin Biiilsrer. Sutton. - . , . y e - . - OIL TANKER ACTORS SELL r, -' IS DESTROYED POLITICAL AID AGED WOMAN LAID TO REST to-b- i. mTteTts-onTtlirmif-- by-o- DOGS DESTROY ; BUSINESSGOOD n MANY RABBITS Shu-ber- IN PROVO, VIEW - s r . ANOTHER GAS 28. FUNERAL FOR TWO ARRESTEE VICTlMDIEi - MRS. FULLER -- . DOUKH0B0RS FORBAD CHEC MAY BREAKUP '' V HIS," Oct 29. (U. P.) Bread wiU be a Actor In the .German election to be reckoned with, specially since the workmen .' are aroused over government order permitting bakers to reduce the weight of loaves, t i NO EAT& EH? When do we eat? That is the question the Judges of election, will probably be ask- ing during the rash hours but their respectful party leaders will only ton a deaf ear to their pleas. The eld custom of chairman of the respective par November 4. the-count- y ties furnishing the meals of his judges of election, has passed both by right and by might The law provides that no such serrices can be rendered by any party organisation, and the chairmen of the Republican and Democratic parties, L E. respective a Brockbank and A. Smoot, respectively, announce that bo such favors will be extended. Judges of election will please arrange for their own ' meals if they deal re to eat - I Short Serrices Held In City Cemetery Following Ser7' Vices at Eureka. , . today-iirfteco- n' ani-mii- Funeral services for Mrg. Zlna Fuller were held at Wllkins Eureka Wednesday with Bishop Jesse Haws in charge. A short service at the grave in the Provo City cemetery was also held. Bishop Joseph M. Finch opened the wervices, and the speakers were WiU Knight PatrtarchHyrum SintfouWalter P. Monson, former president of the Eastern States mission ; Xephi. Burch, and Bishop Haws. Music was furnished by a quar tet under the direction of John Hood. W. H. Lee pronounced tne benediction. Several cars came from Eureka to the Provo cemetery where music! was furnished by a quartet composed of Prof. 3. It. Boshard, Walter Whitehead,' Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and Mrs. Cellia Stubbs. A short address was made by Bishop John A. . Bunnell and William H. Boyle dedicated the grave. Mrs. Fuller was a former resi dent of Provo and was known by a wide circle of friends. -- FALL OIL CASE SOON HASHED SPARKS FROM LIVE; WIRES GIRL' INJURES umyHike-upand-distiutxra- te. RIGHT THUMB ; thealr . , - - . |