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Show 4CH A; NEWSPAPER dedicated to a policy w fairness la all BecUoos of Utah county. ; - r f FORTIETH YEAR, NO.-9- I. . 'J J fog, i PROVO. UTAH, FRIDAY, OTOBER 16, 1925. 1 AT! en1 i n HERALD PEOXES Business Offics' S3 Editorial Booms 107 to) (Ml m PRIC3 TWO CENT! if3 J Historian Classified The Founder Brigham Young With Leading Colonizers "f If ROTARY CLUB ID CITY BOY LIFE JV o Battle Colorado Tigers On ongars Ready WILLSURVEY Ml FUTURE ' 1I-1T- H " 'A DF FUG ; . The. following is a brief excerpt of the masterful historical address celedelivered at' the bration of the Young university at the celebration pf the Young university at the tabernacle this morning by Dr. Herbert E. Bolton, head of the history departa ment of the University of Field OF UNIVERSITY In full. keeping with.exulrant frontier spirit. In It with true western confidence he asserted the claims of A, boy life survey of Provo will the United States to all of Oregon, lie made In the next two weeks, an4 with generous philanthropy he J Not Roberts L. E. chairman Dan to f?;ector Hunter, according CoL W'illard .Young Shows invited Mexico, the Republic oft Underestimating Strength of the Boys Work committee of the and Canada to Join the ling-haof Texas, Attitude . of Opponents Tomorrow Provo Rotary dub. This survey American Union and share the blesson Education Young aims to get working knowledge of ings of democracy." PETERSON'S INJURIES the boy situation In Provo In order AUDIENCE PAY T. 1 : Persecution increased and in HIM OUT WILLKEEP , that the boys may be given the best TRHJUTE TO FOUNDERS The early Mormons were true 1842 Smith phophesied that the . opportunity for advancement. frontiersmen. As Beet they were Satota would be driven beyond the Twitchell Returns to Young . "The boy of today Is the man of Dr. Adam S. Bennion Portrays born of rerdgtous unrest on a rest RkyTiiiQjuntalug, Just before his With Strong Colorado Foot- - tomorrow.' sava Mr. Hunter. "Let less frjafiHer. They typified ali the death be proposed moving them bod: Vividly future Greatness i ball Squad us all help in getting fni status of Of Institution He i forces which had driven' the Amer- ily to California and Oregon, . our boy situation, Undoubtedly a The Founders' Dav nrocrrom nf tio ican wedge of settlement between would both flhi VpiaceYoiFir'New "We expect to, win from the great deal' of good can eonie to our Canadar-an- d Mexlcor bration of the Young university was They were Zlon 'and assist manifest destiny. KAItL MAESER. G. Da state fittingly and impressiveriKBrs, was, the concluding boys if some existing conditions ui the westHimself a general,' he was now in ly carried out at .the stake tabernacle Friday morning. Thoufounding of the Young university urged forth by jand faqnger, by ment made by Coach E. L. Rolicrts changed for the better by our com ern buoyancy and by belief in the sands of persons, most of whom had partaken at some time ndlltaryi mood, so he asked conwere, given by. President .Emeritus In nonvejsatlon with a Herald re- munity." manifest destiny of American democ gress for authority to raise 100,000 or another of the spirit of the institution, thronged the The city has been divided up Into George H. Brimhali at the first racy. Just like the Texas pioneers, ; large . troops to protect the Mormon in porter today. tabernacle.i;x: area's and the following will have sessions three-dan the Misnmirt -rfrom nnlsersity Tree "Texas the the1 ploneersrhe-Oregowlldernss, gt Xawrence Peterson,' Headed by President F. S. Rarris and President Heber iTheJosa charge of the situation in the wards celeliratlon Thursday afternon. pioneers and the California pioneers. Mexico, protect Oregon against Engr J. the academic procession from the university to the Grant, high school quarter and noted :. Over ends. ; There far the parallel, land's claims, and people the He traced the growth of the tabernacle and in which participated besides the First ward W. K. SpnffornV one of the best backflcld men who and above these forces, giving them west for the glory of God and the faculty school from its nieagefTwginning of aluinni and students of the school, hundreds of came up from the freshman team, chairman, with O. A. Spear, George peculiar vigor, and making them exaltation of the United States. representatives 'students' 39 to an enrollment of of other universities of the nation, learned societies f BRIGHAM YOUNG. from the Cougar team on .account Hansen, Wni. Orera, Geo.' Quilliun, tough, and dynamic where others and ' church dignitaries, presented a most more than 2000. even seemed .soft and sluggish, they . Smith was murdered, ai of an Injury ban made our chances; assisting. Brig striking spectacle Arthur Second ward Craven, The tabernacle was beautifully decorated with the national uf victory, less, but we Btlll hope to Five persons responded to the call were galvanized by a deep religious ham Young was left to njefy on. chairman, with Herald Clark, II. G. ' and school colors, the large white and blue block "Y" beine win. . , ' ; . : fervor, which was driven to a white Joseph Smith was a seeiyi prophet. ' of roll. the student original Made effective and the founder of or' new faith. Funeral services for William M. centered in the decoration scheme. ; "We are not tinder estimating Merrill, Joseph Nelson, Vern GreenAt this juncture, the audience, at heat by persecution. ; Coach Meade's and; Coach Twitcb-'el'- s wood assisting.' Riiylanfe, who died" Thursday, will were given by President Heber J. Grant leadership, they . were Brigham Yoiingwas ft devout by superb Addressps anJ Tbird ward A. W.f Morrison, the request of President Franklin 8. given weight for a torrent- - of Eurobut more especially he was be held Sunday noon at the Fifth Dr. Herbert E. Bolton of the University of California Tigers, however, as we know we Lester arose In reverenstood nnd Frel ward Tay Taylor, th est chairman; direction of Harris, under, In stiff the. which one of an homeseekers. chapel, of tron man America, will, pean The' address of Dr. Bolton, nir vt j jnr up against . G. M. Taylor and W. F Bulkley tial silence for a minute in honor at this f '. Cannon. very moment was Bear the .organiser, and the founder of a Bishop JQNwib In the conference, a team so lor, cerpt of which is printed In another! He emphasized the necessity as a"" ' . school of of the founder the and direction The musle la the under. the, agisting. Few If any other pinnacle of its fame as a land 4t 4wnimonwealth. frirojig..that In the Just tlncee-ye- ar part of today's Herald,, was a nuis-- ( debt' to the present citizens of th Fourth ward A. A. Anderson, wwigrrof the' panfa ." Jz nluoiV anil a the oimrptwML xampleairnKlQfAmerieaa history oUitoUJ H, ioshad.The speak,. tenui account 01 tne westwara ehHighesrOf Colorado Aggies. starerTnenT)loTieTS"nifl(rT;iii..-t,.' Beethoven's -- "EgmoBt - Overture' Wherever the Mormons went they I can be found of, a man who so thor-'"- 8 has been attempting to Beat them chairman 'with L. W. Oaks, Gunuar 'T68106" TBn'"ic"nK' movement and the part played In it citwenry to have the records y M. G. uiiinu-.uiE. and G. wa Barton or sviih'I' Rasmuson, splayed. by thounivemty but has falUd to do so. , The Tigers mep prosperea. and the members ynio ana apssonn oughly dominated a great coloniza studied in order that the of Mr, Roylance; Dr. Fred by. Brigham Young chestra." this year are stronger than they have Broekbank- - assisting. they were thrifty. In Nairfroo their tion movement as Brigham Young friend of the Church of Jesus Christ of truth may be known before the Colonel AVillard Toung, a son of posterity became a matter of Gen- dominated the founding of Utah. W, Taylor and E. S. Hlnc.kfey. Fifth ward It. H. Beesley, chair been In years." Latter-daSaints. " He " also ex- world. bearers-wil- l be x. u. The, pall in Judge u President uranam, J. with man, are Brigham Totmg, arising tile suspicion andvengeful . envy, Outstanding in the list of AngloThR Cougnrs, themselves, tended felicitations and greet the "The men and women best fitted MiAi to win this contest especially. Keagley, George Fitzroy and Gordon to. siieak startled his audience by In,uglahd their niissioiLarieg not Aiatxkan colony buUdcrs are the A. B.; Morgan, William Ward, Ed. from of Callfor. to perform this tha ings University Dr.i T. E. John Ilughen, 0, Jones,' patriotie task are t.'4Mtin Kimball feels that his crew Von Planck assisting' announcing that he graduated nndW only won converts by thousands, but names of CalveVt, Penn, Oglothorjie, v W. .Farrer,; John 3?. ' Taylor, Alma nia. .3 the sons and daughters of Utah," Sixth ward O. Be Thomas, chair. Professor Maeser five years before coaxedforth wealth for successful can turn the trick Saturday. In opening his remarks Dr. Bolton Stephen F. Austin and Brigham Van Wugenqn, ' and Dartd Open-sbasaiq vr. Bolton. "They are the .The team that will start the man, With J. W. McAcmm, 'Harry the founding of the Brigham Young colony building. These missionaries Young. Calyert founded Maryland ' " ' pal tribute to the graduates of the ones . who will have 'the interest, , academy. As is the ease with sonu liattle will probably be made 4ip of Heal and Carl Wolfrom assisting. (;re not alone impassioned preach on the prihclile'! of religious to'era- The floral tributes will be handled Young university .who have come the Jove of fatherland and the Bonneville ward B. B. Patterson, young', men, the speaker haj ers of a new faith ; they were also tion ; Penn established his thrifty, pride Eddie Kimball, captain, end; Bob the Utah Sorosis club of Provo, to his school for, graduate work and of ancestry, to undertake this labor by James with idea he the that Berg, Wyman chairman, acquired g Howard, tackle ; Goldie Komney, immigration agents spreading the colony of Pennsyl exthemselves he who, in be the will Provo Interment said, equip for posterity. And it Is E. ' gratifying vania ; Oglethorpe made a home for city cemetery under the direction of ceedingly we'J. guard ; Fritt HinAley, center ; Cecil Tucker, Reed Anderberg and I. . enough and did not need toattend praise of plenty in a new Zion. , to jne that so many, of con Brockbank Utah school Hisxfather assisting. longer. Don NEW WHERE ZION. A any Corbett, to build In order Merkley, quard; paupers In speaking of Utah history he men and women have your English the Berg Mortuary,. come to the Manava ward Ed Burton chair sented to the boy's leaving school on i Intolerance and "and hunger.had the buffer tackle; Swede Swenson, end; Kirn- colony of Georgia across tiild that there are many phases of Unlyersty of a. California, for research condition that hehould go to Work. driven the Mormons to the Ohio and the my Mcintosh, quarter ; Silky Knud-se- man, withf. . Helmut, It yet to be studied and many knotty in the Spanish front; Austin founded history of the great west." " J. A.' Boshard and Clayton For six years-hworked, at to the Missouri. Accentuated the ItepubHc of Texas and won a then and Boney Fuller, halves and problems to be solved. He contended r At various places In his : of whichtfme he was called on a intolerance hurled them back east "contest' of Jenkins assisting. Buck Dixon, fullback. " civilisations"; but It is that the full, richness of- Utah's his. Dr. Bolton , was detained address, C. Dan ward bv the Pioneer Hunter, name misskur to West Poiutv-Hiward to Illinois, where .they built 'a doubtful If any of these men so comThe Y field Is to be a pattern of tory and Its full meaning for hu- hearty of th congregatiorr applause foot chairman, with Ed Hinckley, T, J. wn kept .'on the missionary list; New Zlon at NatiVoo. Lawless and pletely moulded his peojile and their color for the manity are not yet known, because and at the eonclnsloa of the wtme me twenty years. Hedqulst and T. Earl Tardoe assist wicked intolerance turned 'their Institutions' as Brigham ball game, if reports of the ' Young' it has not been fully investigated. a prolonged applause greeted him: defini Colonel the qnofed ing. Young in harge are to be. trusted. thoughts to .the far west, .toward moulded the Mormons and certainly He said that there are some ep- his In clear his tones, tion usually sometimes which the frontier tide had now be none of them had a harder struggle of education, All available seats, of the city isodes that have been misinterpreted words ringing With conviction and ascribed to President Young,- "to gun to flow. .. wkh' nature and with neighbors. have been encased and placed on the .. bf the 'bias because of the writers. sincerity. President Grant expressed think clearly, act well in the world's accomodate visitors. The club women of ' Provo are When, they decided to leave Naiv Plans for emigration continued. grounds t his delight and appreciation for , Heats-wil- l work, and have power to appreciate voo their plans were not clear. AsJ Persecution Increased .and some gathering clothes for the winter J extend completely along the masterfuIjddrje8of Dr. Boltao. life" aiid expressed approval of the is always the case with human pro- asyluia' must be found, but the exact hat8,j-np8- , both sides of the field and others toys plcturesiaiid joany "We rejoice when men not of our sentiments expresse(Llmt asserted jects," and probably lie p'Jicod at the cuds, if they for sale the rummage KatloiTwaiT- stiiruOTelermined. other things jvill faith whojnake study of history the words were not those of Brig- vine, they were clarified by the Texas, Salt Lake, Oregon, . Cali- which they are 'going to put on In obtained. can come here and tell us the truth," . ham Young. The colonel, Wben fornia and Vancouver Isfand were the near future. The date was set forces of circumstances.; kTlic grounds are to be decorated Bald President Grant "It Is re In1 the colors of the two. schools. letters written hini . at' West driven from Missouri to Nauvoo. all discussed.' California and Ore- for Saturday; Octolier 17, but 'it haf when people gretful in. Point Presi his which father, by Tickets are on sale at Helqulst's there had been no hlritbt, going in gon were the pluces most fuvored.. been postponed as the women need, Investigate and then tell thlugs-iro- t dent Young had urged his son not to , a roreign territory, ine greaj but opposition threatened there. more time in the gathering and ar Drug store No. 1, and at the'unt in accordane with the truth, in other to extent studionsttess to the should not the carry In forces "rro,vide Patrons had articles and ranglng'of focusseibn.the San bound varsity.yet get Gentile Americans for words, they tell lies. - themselves rwith tlcketjriiefore they of negleetingnift physical welfare far west. .r condiFrancisco.'warned Aha Mormons not ting tbeni all in a sanitary "On numerous' occasions BrighAm (Special to the Herald.) and to in mind that light and Missouri had been chosen for the to follow, and suggested that they tion. The date of sale will be ad gd to the grounds. ' The program for the Relief society Young made the statement that'be should be PAYSON, Oct., 10. A very tin intelligence sought new Jerusalem. When it,,, failed mlght.settie.on the deserts near (he vertised later. usual gathering of old time friends through the sijlrlt of God. The NauvOo was destined for that honor. mouth of the Colorado river. Thin On Saturday, Oetober 17, begin- section at the union meeting Sunday acouiplished nothing tbut that'; it will be as follows: officers and was constructed on the foundation was held Wednesday afternoon at selecting of worthy companions, the Driven in turn from Nauvoo. the would dd for such as ning at 11 o'clock a. nC the women they.- . the home of Mrs. 'Minnie White the practice of virtuous conduct, the Saints turned to the region beyond THE CALIFORNIA CHESTNUT. will serve: light lunch at the club teachers section, - song This Is My laid down by- - Joseih Smith. Task" by J. W. Thornton ; message As far as the teachings of this Donglass. It was a reunion of the liecoinlng. ot afalthful servaut of the Rockies. The new asylum must In the -- popular desire to get rid house on University 'A venue. from. ' Relief society conference. school Is concerned it is the same ladies who sang in the old 'First God and a! useful member in His be in the West, for the west was the of 'the objcctionalile sect and in President Electa S. Dixon ; teach- tcxlay as when first established by ward choir twenty years ago under kingdom bad been urged upon the land of hope. It must be Beyond the keeping With the official policy of . ' er topic, the leadership of Clifford Bale. .It young cadVt in these letters.. Eggertsen. Brigham Young. It's main mission ,',;. frontier of Gentile settlement, to "watyhful waiting"' for California "conclusion of was arranged In honor of Mrs. Ivy ' These letters and other sayings of avoid conflict and jeectlon, is to instill faith in God and faith Theology It to 'drop from the Mexican tree, varpersecution. Abrahamic dispensation, J. A. Wash- - In our crfilrrtjy, because we have al- "Illuinination" will - lie the sub- Winward Martell who. Is .vlsltln; President Young, were interpreted must be on the frontier of free land, ious' advisers appealed to Mormon burri. ways bee, taught that this governhere from Florida after an absence; by Colonel, young as showing Presi- where the faithful might gather, for cupidity, or ' Mormon amliltion to ject of Rev. E. E, Bachelder's ment aball endure and that, the men of Special Other nine educafrom activity department, dent years. present attitude toward Young's at the Commtinlty church, mleajODe proposed a,Mor.mon resSimple Remedies for Home-Nur- swere Mrs. Agnes W. tion to be one In which "knowledge IthelJtformjnjirogramJoedJof whowrotftthe constitution of the great, wave of colonization from ervation (like 'corner of University' and : Second out of town ing and First Aid to the 4ftJnfed;!- - United States were inspired by God. The Hulsh' arid Mrs. Emma W. Groes- - of Jesus Christ, the p'jan of salva- - EuJeffected throng North, Sunday at 11 a. m. " perhaps) set apart by congress iff Dr. Walter T. Hasler. Mrs. ."Vhen I, as head of the Lilierty Salt of wcre beck Lydla Lake; liiore 6fG6r, ' vigorous missionary campaign. the west, Vfhere they would be safe jhurchjiehoalcohxenes at40 "Hie and Mrs. Life Loan drives" in Utah, attended a Literary of Fork, department. Stahman Simnlsh foremost. the The- Moriuohs must at all hazards from molestation. Governor Ford and the Young People's stnrice iwill and Works of neury Van Dyke," meeting at Sa Franclst and heard Mr. and Supt Adam S; Bennton's theme, lie free from persecution ; . they of Illinois suggested to Young that lie held at 7 p. m. The Ladles Aid Ella W. Stone of Sa'jem; " Mrs. Hatfje T. Snow. ' Producers some Of the leaders of the drive1 were That Bale Clifford coopera the Mrs. Poultry was "An in his special address L'tnul)lisbed 20. must must avoid October the Mormons themselves might seize confiet; and they society meets Tuesday, Social service doimrtment. "Care tive themselves represetassociation, fearfully" cgn- - . marketing gnests. Mr. Bale directed the sing Chapter in the History of the have elbow room. ,; 1 California v from 'Mexico. "Would it Ing approximately 1000 farmers and of Old People In the Home,' Mrs. L. crniiig Ihe outcome of the war, I ing of some of the old choir songs School." " There are' two things to with other not' be a pretty operation Joseph ' g told them there was no Mormon and several hours were devoted to be considered in such gatherings, as westerners ambitious ideas of manl. people to go. out there, take pimses-- poultrymenln all ports of the state, E. Eggertsen. if usie deiwrtment. ."The Mechan who was afraid of the ultimate renewing of old acquaintance and these, he said, to do honor to the fest destiny destiny for the United sion of and Conquer a portion of the has commenced distributing Its stor age eggsi according to announcement ism of the Organ and a Trip outcome. We have been taught from Games memory of those who have builded States and recalling old experiences. destiny for the Saints, vacant, country and establish an iiu froni headquarters here. The stor Through the Tabernacle Pipe Or our sacred bodks that no king shall ' and luncheon completed the in the past and to address ourselves He " 'for the of the presidency raj age supply this fall Is about fifty pan," by Prof. C. W, Held. Those ever roTe over this country. , .' to the building of the future. It is United States and his platform wag (Continued on Page Five.) carloads, or twice the volume of the desiring this instruction will nwc "I rejoice in the growth of this a great thing to have a history, but k .holdings last year. .' The capacity In the Utah stake tabernacle Sunday university. The. taxpayers of Utah thing to have n vision of t was doubled because last year the at 1:30 o'clock, instead of Vtnhna Gardens have Installed a to saved qne mlllioa dollars angoing the future. A TTD 17C supply" was far too short to meet the B. Y. U. new crystal ball for the dance lovnually In educating the hoys ud Bonn Ion enumSuperintendent t for Utah eggs, so popu ers to enjoy, opening Saturday Ocseen in the girls of Utah beeus the church ex. erated four things become' on lar have tbey the, New L hool tober 17. ,. vision of the future of the school. pends that amount for high " York market and other markets of field "Every feljow In Provo should be oh the Tlie Another feature of the dance Satand yearly. purposes university resources of a was The first. the (Special to the Herald.) afternoon and give their lungs a little execise ia assisting the the country. church Mieves In education. It he- urday will lie Nell Anderson' and Oct. 1C To mark the great people; second, greate library a These at PAYSON, egg In defeating the Colorado Tigers,": said James B. Tucker this very aremovlng her brother Norman Anderson lieves that the- - gkiry of God Is inlalioratorles ; fhird an admin Cougars of their season's work encouraging rate and indications are .: afternoon. to " the the ""Chariest on" which liegliining f ( (Special Herald.) telligence." bs gllmiise--oa istrator hold good througrout the Third ward M. I. A.1 gave their open i .'"Football Is one of the manliest sports in the American colleges. prices will PAYSON, Oct, 1(1 A wedding rehas taken the dancers all over r the .Eldrs Rudger Clawson and JivsepU winter .season. Second ward the vision of Karl G. Maeser (ind social in the ' ing r Don Kirkham Some of rhe most glorious traditions In 'schools of the nation ception was held at the borne of Fielding Smith.- memliers if the country by storm. Amusement hall Tuesday night The Su1erintendent" Bermlon .saw such Advantages of a cooperative Hot- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson Wed- - quorum of Twelve, tiffered the wiU furnish "his regular good music. In. the football acfivltles. traditions' are ' cemented centered "These have one and a President ln : own Harris; committee presented eggs are itited by the Ing Its recreational, nesday. night ln honor of Mr, and bf find wiit'iihiioii; lTSl'lccWtlyT" the the the cotomunlties students fesldents the feelings college association, .. Had . the cooperative a program ana cleverly arranged fonrth, a gwat faculty. In siwaking oj ' FERGUS FALLS', Minn., Oct 15. iM Quayle Dixon who were mar- - Musical selections were rendered by B. great of the not some concern stored qunlificatiomrTif were refreshments and sthtnreM'Msbeenainey private rled Tuesday In the Salt Luke the university choral society. Pre(UP) The church should .study games ' The "We lack these traditions in Superintendent : Bennion, ;en- yet, mainly, because "football wOnld'have ycqulred the eggs and other wards met In served The young bridegroom left ceding the' meeting the university the psychology of Ihe theater and BimUnr 'session on temple. mind obtained the on ihe ui a new innovation profits which now will ojien kaiireislty. But we have a team bow Tuesday jnlghU plinslxed Bchftlnrship, tlie moving picture house to dlscov- should guard agaiiist''hnsty which Is creAtlng. fooaiall history toe, the Institution and which wilt go Iw'., divided among the. 1000 mem- earty ..Thursday for . Salt Iake to band, under the direction of Prof. that stunts and Hallowe'en decorations v those plncmndJW"cJipartty in tttmi of the. bers of the? association.' The de enter the wussion home' arid will! RonertSaue an ability o 'tench that down In the iiinals of the school as some Tf Its mos--i a the First .ward and a eela,4 itwtK new. uoy The eastern taliernacle. iujsjndjngd ISaveexFS-kTopiiihb, pasior prevailed SlfafiiTTty Into sclonee fits amply Met bollst church, prncram, games ,ud ferfreshiHents Simpson"TnTnC rroTOTSKipio stioiiiii iwcoine cqnaluted.wjth football in onler proved last, season. eggs'.waa states mission. r '; The dedicatory services- - of the a wheme of closer, life with; Jesns to be Imbued with the real meaning and significance of these traditions '' Minneapolis, dclnrcd at a jMeth-Hli- were enjoyed by mrge crowd. The The bride is the youngest daugh-te- r new Hter .T.; Grant library were east are qiuiutltles Large Into going and that ffta Christ everything a had nnd ward Second, program eonerence here. which in time iU mean so much to this city.; of the treasurer of Utah county. afternoon with" President Grant nnd into rlie northwest, which Is "Tlie same psychology turned to gamer In" Ihe amuseinent hall and a wheine of. faith. in,; Jesus ' show the boys and the coaches that weiaVvelopJugreadlly. and field will teach school during, the abbe on. the. iis She ,. In the new edifice, this" 'Let a for as market Behedictitm was pronounced by the profit of holy causes will get re-f- at the Fourth ward a dancing party sence of her husband. the dedicatory prayer, are with them oue hundred per cent" Utah egg ferimj . R. J. Murdoch President the followed Rev. Smith declared.. . ojvuiug program, us," OF UNIVERSITY -- ... Cali-fori- . - k -- : FlllMSiE Many Institutions of Higher Learning Repl reseiitea in iuagnmcent Academic Proces sion Preceding Program in Tabernacle , -- IntfirestinB-iilstorkalrdotai- lf W.M.R0YI iNCE - if - c7 y FUNERAL TO BE all-sta- n r un uuuuounuii ciTMnAV , ... f v ' . , ,' lion-hearte- d : , jfiiiif . ihof-oughl- iiv-cifn- . , . y - , peaae-lovin- u the-en- e CLUBWOMEN - s al SERVE LUNCH com-mltte- . OLD SINGE ' 1 - STAKEUNION writh-plairs-- din HOLD REUNION MEETING TO BE read-severa- l AT PAYSON come-heret- o HELD SUNDAY c lar ' - ILLUfi MNATION' ISCHURCHTOPIC STORAGE EGGS . Li-E- . , DISTRIBUTED Indian-reservati- , am on, PRODUCERS S4tion-aiid-tho-tM- ngir s'. Smith-share- 6RYSTALBALL for-you- r liv-in- . . -- , ; CP PTTC PaySonM.I.A. Gives Party HM t 17T? '"- who-eatc- Young Couple' Given Reception Y d ! thent ar' WTD ' . ' - the-large- ffftr-iilt- y ft u - Ji; . 1 I r ofr!ng - st t Prov? . ,, " ilayed |