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Show if n 4 FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 110 !!- - MM: 'rTffiTTnTt?1 A NSTTSPATES eedkatej to a policy of filmed tH sections of Utah eouaty. ; '. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. A7 h-- -- P f !L2D : lnONE3 Eu&ineas Office EditorUl Rooma 15 187 PRlCB TWO CENTS Z C72 fs A V7' - HERALD rz3 r . Is LZ3 Ml's.:miiscl owne ThrowS;Bomb Into Mitchell Air Hearih: .. jC'v In Himalayas s f 3IPF " What Is Your. Chamber of Commerce? MKT ' ' ' It 1 the collective brain of the Community. Here the centrallwd thought of our best people are consolidated and recorded, It la the collective eyea of the comiuuiiiiir. It see our needs and our opuortunitle. . , r It Is the, collective tongue of the ommnnlty." It expresses our collective 'opinions and broadcast the advantages ot our city and .. , community. ' It is the arms of t the aomui unit yr ready to do the work that no r :"'"; ." 7 single individual xan do. ' ".' It Is the legft' of the community, ready to run our errands. But, best of all, It is the heart of the community. Here we can give expression to the collective pride, Joy and Rive we have in and . for our community. . , The 'chamber of commerce is the eoniposite, mental and physical ' of Frovo. . l- -- . ' 10 ' FALSIFY Legion Department Commander Declares World War Illusion So Far , Pilot Widow Alleges Navy C Captain Asked Her to ' ( ' Change Testimony WIFE OP PROMINENT OFFICER -- t ha . Mitchell Endeavors to Prove Navy Tried to Whitewash Shenandoah Disaster - u . . FUTURE HOLDS REWARD OF WAR SACRIFICE Tabernacle Choir and Gem t De Jong Give Pleasing Arm istice Day Concert lllgl CANADA JUDGE REFUSES t . rfnn mcDAfr -- Eikram, Fleshy Panther Bad, is Outstanding btaruoi 20 to - - On the Bench- - .0 Contest- Case Dismissed on Motion of VACHER STAMPED AS REAL PLAYER ' V,.'. ' 1- - Plucky Spirit of Provo High Koolers ins commendation from Enemy Forces irt " ED COLORADO DOCTOR GOES FREE Trial Attracts Nationwide At tention Due to IU Unique Qualities " i rrosecuuon Attorney Following Jury Failure - - Armistice day Is the great, univer By ERNEST B. RASMUSON. sal COURT HOUXE, LITTLETON, peace day, declared Arthur Wool- 12. (CP) WASrilN'OTOX; Not. Battling desperately against In Colo., Nov, 12. (UP-T- he ley, stute commander of .the Ameri surmountable odds, the Provo high jury in Mrs. Margaret Jtoss Lansdowne can Legion, department of Utah,' he case of Dr. Harold Elmer Bulldogs'' succeeded In holding told the Mitchell court martial board Blazer, charged with the murder of the heavier and more experienced at the public Armistice day meeting Aday that a naval officer had atDls imbecile daughter tailed to agree West high "Panther'! to three tabernacle Is the Make Andersbh the at new Wednesday Col, to HarryiB. to Indue her testify tempted , after 14 hour and IS minute delib touchdown In their feature Armisfederal Judge for the western dis' and bad; the marriage annulled at tice evening. A targe number of people football game yesterday on eratlon and were dismissed bf falsely' 1 the navy investigation day D.'Jonea, former principal Butte.' Byron the He of Tennessee. trict Since that time where 'X"- - field. replace were in 'attendance at the meeting out- but not into the los of the dirigible' Sben-- ; Outplayed, of the Franklin school, wanted In about, ha been unknown to the de late Judge J. W. Ross, killed In an Judge Samuel Johnwn at -12 :l)7 which was under' the auspice of gained, the scrappy Provoltes fought auto accident near 'Jackson, Tenn,., o'clock today. andoah in .which her husband and of It whose a bis on ProVo of agents, justice partment deserting charge' The prosecuting attorney imme the American Legion post No. 13. their opponents on almost even two months i 13 others lost their lives; . ago. wife and two little daughters, will la understood,' have been looking terms during the first' half which Comuiandw.-4'hi-l wade a motion, of nolle diately for her at Miuersvllle, Utah, as well Mrs. Lansdowne mid she received for JVest. Every Inch of ended prosequi (meaning unwilling to wiyi Juvenile'" Judge Georfe .. W. hot. be extradited from Canada.' a In Nevada and California. a letter, from 'Captain Paul Foley, Worthen as master of ceremonies. This ruling: wasmade Wednesday by prosecute) and the aged doctor ground was bltterlj contested by the e sen free of ttw charged Ne further of the Shenandoah Although only. 21 states ,.hav the Calgary, Canada, Judge who has young "Bulldogs" 'who put up one action will be taken tor the al- of defensive exhibitions legalized Arfnistlce day as a holithe greatest inquiry, suggesting that she change been hearing the extradition ever staged here, ,eged crime. day, said Mr. Wwlley, it is beln previous statements she: ad made several intermittently-fo- r In criticism of the Navy" department The unique qualities of. the trial In the second half the Panthers everywhere la,a spirit of re ot a months, telegram nation-wid- e ' and. testify ttnly to certain facts bty with a strong wind In their fayor significance of the day.. It- Is re- ceived according, attracted, attention. by David II. Jones, father of stricted to n state or nation but is counted twice more, making the fore the court Noted physicians, sociollgtsts, psyson his from Byron, today. . a universal holiday because of the "Were these facts true or false?" final score commented chologist and cleric ' "Byron Jones intends fo make Can ' Rinresenfatlve Frand Reid, Illinois feeling it represents. The kicking of Capt Eikrem tot upon the burning uuestlon, K"is it ada his permanent home, according , "Iam in hearty accord with the West was ever right to lake a human life?" ; factor in Republican 'and counsel for Colonel observance of national holidays," to a statement made by his. father William Mitchell, asked. the victory of hi team. Time and Hhortly after nooa of NoTember: commemorated Armistice as . a to . Herald day reporter. said Mr. Woolley, "because I be time again he sent his Tell directed at "TbejP were false," Mrs. Lan6, the jury of 13 men was completed.' an In Young' BuildNo university been received Brlgham information Votes Club Toward had $50 lieve it is one of. the surest means downe sai- d- . . , . ' the corners address delivered before the stu The 13th Juror wa an alternate to spirals twisting towards ing Coasting Hill for of instilling patriotism. Into ' the by the county officials at noon to As Hfsi fjinsdowne entered the of the field, forcing " the-- Bulldogs dents Of the school on Wednesday. by take the place of any; juror who' Provo Children day regarding the outcome of the " hearts of the children. There Is t Siurt room dressed Ju neat Wournlug to punt from 'behind their own goal B. Tucker, a represent- - might become UL James reJudge D. .Sheriff J: TJoyd. hearing, 'fcrnhplflinr that we have too many lie court and the entire audience wr During thffj)rogrMHi tbe;trJat : out"Ba ttie Fields of France. As I limv atjeJitihfiAnterItnIgmtvJodKe Proseciitof holidays, although we have not near- fused to comment on the case tnaTence Vacher, the' midget Tucker Little Stone madeji bitter atwas it stated Them." Saw purthe. that was This the 'In subject side of declaring that the decision ly as many as in the t A hush came over thjrooma-sh- e of pose of the legion to keep alive tack upon Blazer and ' upon those of- aa interesting address delivered Provor baclq, won the. plaudit not did extradition the matter , Jr.N, Mrs. Theodore national our Each call the' the Witness oneof itytisevcltl holidays chair at i took before the members of the Kiwanls the' stands by bis sensational and the history IW the, great world whose "maudlin sympathy" was be- pt Representative Frank. Reid, illf- - (above) and Mrs. Kennit Roose- has 'a significant meaning all Kb come unexpectedly. club at their noonday luncheon, by plucky run. Cm several different striii?irlr that the coniimT citizens lll8 Injected Into tbe case. Louis De MarMrs. husThe case instituted by . . velt who have joined their ; own. nois, Mitchell's counsel. and squirmed of" the country might profit by the I owry, cnier derense couni Allee Reynolds of Young occasion Professor the Shenfin- - trandsuntliig,emed"ov1sfvT"We would not have Armistice that E. Jones t& tibtain separate hi way through the Panthers for neartea Those who are countereq wun Bimuar . thprm.f. -- mid others rare" ittnkM . university. come hear for will maintalnence in fntaals a become second poll asked .Memorial up in Held day, doah inquiry board? day gains of .o"ver .20 yards each and now students In our schoobj, he . tharge. Professor a vivid gave Reynolds on In court In Provo the the district" isolated of extended ing Himalaya a day which has been parts . a . . ... , opening tile. examination after Mrs, ,. re- Tha a.n.A lf- - .1 mi the landmarks left as twice he was ueceeded in getting cnntiiiHpn.. win one aav navo tne iwiuuuot ctiueuv-- ue- V v:: d .description '":;'::- -' mountains.'::.: "' to inclmlly all dead, evien' those December 1. Janes will be Lansdowne took the oath. . but man. all the to 4mliecile' the past prove West.jafety signed thafc of War the World and of sponslbilityof the 'government by Martin M. Larsen, while reminders, who died' during the world war. "Yes sir," she replied in a cool Conover, Hoover and Webb made tbe country-l- t Is necessary that daughter, "suffered tae same torill be represented by paid a glowing tribute to the patriotWe would not haw Armistice day Mrs. Jones 'voice. a' number but of substantial gains ism of the .French" that they ments, the same agony, the same should people. L. A. studyhlstory Miner they of of Lake Salt intrude itself upon the Fourth "Was a phper delivered to you by City. none of them "were lucky enough to d . Steel Guitar duets by Evalyh ' mistakes of. learn made in pain, t mental and physical a any the may of July, our national birthday, Jones, who was one of the most CaptaiiTPaul Foley the day before and Zola Martin and a vocal get loose as often a tbey did In the the past and derive profit there other normalperson when poison overshould Provo Armistice of school Neither the testified?' ,' promising day you number by Julius Madsen, accom- L." D. S. game. from In avoiding them in theirown was administered." Yes sir." lap Christmas, the great univarsal teachers having rapidly advanced line Provo j The a entire The most dramatic point in the 6n the Miss put up panied piano V. by and" government. ; gifts, from a teacher to a principal of the day devoted to charity (hat did you dp Jiviththat ldlng. up of tbe state's case was . greatly enjoyed by. the valiant fight In spite of the terrific Reference was made by' tbe speak anef good fellowship. .There is alfranklin school, left' his wife and paper ' bombardment by the heavy Panther er to the -Arm- - child iu this city shortly after the club members. extraordinary civilisation reached when Mrs. Bishop, her . I jarMt .up." place for the observance ,The attendance prize' was award- backs. On more than one occasion, of Greece, which flourished three frame racked byr sobs, took the istlce day and the reason should, close of school last spring, after Colohei SfMffinon Moreland, trial to Anson Hatch, and upon mo- backed up against their own goal hundred e ed Christ Alex- grand and recited the events subseour to not be. allowed pass out f telling the wife that he did" not injudge aflvbc'itejnnined up to object liikids, I wonder If in the seven tend to' return to her any more. A tion of Jake Coleman the Kiwanls posts, they.successfully repulsed the ander the Great had conquered the quent to the coming of .her sister to further cross esaininntlon of Mrs. club voted the sum of fifty dollars Panther tmsiuugbts and took the known world "and according to, the and father to her hhgband's home. LauMlowHe't)u the grnud that thej Campaign For Seal Sale to Be- shott years since the original day few days, after leaving Provo, al- - to ' a coasting hill for the ball on- idowns. i. provide It was a gripping ordeal of ."'tain there were cried because tffat we the tmt iMvnrtvft was told, ".' line of "'nuestiouHi tlumirh firaf from ht story feelings ; i forgotten by Mteid gin in Provo Thanksgiving l I JLJGL Hughes -- Bown and Henry did someTjretty MMbiofewOTfd&"c7nqnef. XaTer he lly ;Rfe"wu"cerhihg the creitttr who children M liaie4.niJrwithiu-wC rrelevarif. bp wr you j-wifcrJone8 -wa - inarried tnButte, presided .atPro5luJr. . work, mnuy a time nailing their man killed himself while in' a. It of frightened stranger away but Who today's luncheon. . 1 so hilarious? T f Reid replied that Mrs. Lansdbwne Mont., to Miss Jessco . Whitehead. tichind nig own' Hue, and tbrowfng drunkenness, The Greeks, resorted " I us carried about, fed like a babyx e forty-on- e - The committeg to be iu charge of million menlaiso would beilr out a charge by Mitchi teacher of the Franklin :.. him loss. a for ; ; nursed lovingly through many and and their in sale seal allied overthrew to Christmas tha annual mobilized forces, not, school. The couple were later lo- gods that "the navy. would proceed (o the slavery, ' In the first quarter, West resort- disregarded fatally ties. As a re- violent Illnesses. iu Provo to begin Thanksgiv- uicludlug the enemy lorces, rive mu-- , catea in Calgary, Canada, - w&ere ' whitewash the Shenandoah- - acci 38, ed to a punting game by which they . . Mowry, In his opening statement dent." ' sult, they lost prestige and ceased ing diry. has been organized with lion were slain in hatle or died j Jone8 wag arregtei gained 10 and 15 yards on each ex to be an important lxiwer in the for the defense said that the doc, still under "arms and three having deserted his wife and fain- - . "We' will show by this witness,' Judge .Getge S. Ballif as chairman, AKRON, tor "did the right thing and the Kfe4EPK" change. In the latter part of this worW. Hold declared, "that they did abso' Mrs. Ruth Wrd Mumford, secre- minion died in the enemy army.l iv iMvtn them in tr ittPii ir. . The body of an nnideutlfied man, quarter, Hodgson West half caught ' Next came Rome; which unto moral thing for tbe daughter whom . . liiti.lv thnt." gave tary ; Miss RmXSlitchie. assistant Twenty million returned wounded cumstances. ,'.. .,' 38 stab wounds and with Hoover's punt and returned the ball Civilization a Mornlnnd,' however, contended secretary v and ' irsAldous ; Dixou, and maimed human wreckage, while great system of laws. he had cared tor 34 years to save Extradition papers were submit- containing the throat cut from ear to ear was to his 40 yard line. Successive gains Koine had a flmt Miiclieil could not have4 known treasurer The. executiye committee three million civilians were slain Jn ted at the hearing from the splendid civilization as her from becoming a charge of govern- found In a shallow ditch here today. by. Pearson, Eikrem and Van Cott Greece had had bpfore. The acque-du- others when he felt his own end at the time he made bis charges consists of Mayor' O. Kv. Hansen, the ."wake of the war; or of Utah and the 'state department found in the man's cloth- brought the ball to Provo'g 4 yard Papers "Books do not contain the horror of the which led, to Rome was equal was near.".. early in- Septejnlier that Mrs. Lans Dr. H." O. JUerrill, Alex Kfdouist. .government of the United ing listed he name of E. J. Rv line. - On, the next two the The high mark in the defense, plays of war, It had to cease. Clvlllza- - States, i The downe was going to receive a letter Senator IiCHoy Dixon and to the great 'acqncdnctB of. New ' ' ,:, hearing, of Akronu. the thirdphty fork and Los Angeles in our own the climax of the entire trial was t ionwas fltttidogrhcltlrmTr-Tn'' deathi liciinAjj'oley. ond that therefore, her - decision severaFflmeg until the wag Authorities expressed the' lielief, Van Cott crashed over for the first country. The at the term-- . made wonder then testffuony wns ot legal.' Toliid in the drive the following plumbing of Home waf reached when the aged doctor, ".' ,! yesterday. the man was murdered by a fiend touchdown. Hodgson kicked goal. in some respect even superior 'to wrinkled and testiReid targned in reply that Mitchell representing the various clubs of the Inatitm there occtired ..the greatest Shortly after the extradition pro- who a'ssunged his maniacal hail charged the naval court would city have been chosen: E.fury by Score West 7, Provo 0. Hinck- witpoiuHng of jubilutlou 'the world that of today, but Roman citizens fied in his own defense. . Mrs. in began ceedings Calgary, ' - ; plunging the dagger time and agnin Although most of the upiaylng In resorted to gambling and the hold Tlie doctor's formal plea had been thitewash" "and that ley, the chamber of commerce Dr. has ever saeri. merely be Jessco Whitehead Jones left Canada into the second quarter was In Provo Ing the pian's chest.'' . : in Fred R. Taylor, Rotary Dr. . Gam c "It is significant also that of oil It was a tense court developments aity subsequent' qf orgies.' As a result she grew Insanity. territory; West was kept, away from weak and "was conquered by barbnr room that beard counsel lead up to proof of this assertion were relevant i,Clnrk, Kiwauis; Cliarles H. Ward. the, generals- 'Bnl officers of. .the no the goal line and there, was no fur lans." These countries went 'down the direct question: and admissnble, K'k; Phil Heilbut,- American - many armies there emerged ther scoring in thi Tialf. Eikrem while still resting ill security lie He' won, The court showed interest: In the gion; Dr. Carl F.' Eyring,- - Boy single outstanding her "Do you remember giving Hazel and Hodgson' a ttekupted to score by lieving that nothing could overthrow poison and 'slashing, your own suliject ajid questioned Iwth eoun-- Scouts; Dr. Waiter T. Hasier, Red and he is the unknown soraer. And V a sel at length while Mrs. Lansdowne dropkicks from the 3ii yard line but them. The real danger, to any eoun throat r' . Cjoss; Dr." L. W. Oaks, Toung uni- so. on Armistice day we place "The postihaster general at Washington. D. C has deHdi , 'h.r'.' on sat in the wlfness chair eagerly both failed of. the on' A that wreath trie. was grave they woman's sob all that disClaude II. Lewis, city versity; try is not from outside aggression ; . Provo tried to mix in a few for. through, the copemtion of the public and the postal listening' to the arguments.:..., .' turbed jhe silence of the chamber but. from Inside, .corruption. Mrs.. vGeorge Parker, known Soldier. Men and leaders schools; employees, full ' j Colonel' Wanton Wlnship,. law Sorosi;' Mrs." John W. Aird? Nine- a":lkc Icim1 dojvn to honor him.' passes with line bucks but the though defeated by other until the doctor answered in meas cement or ine inrlstmas Day can lc shart by lM.th the public ward mcinberJc finally' More-the lancets .servants, without failed receivers to connect in "" '.' each ured tones lwcom of teenth century ciubf Mrs. Gladys I CopiamiHlcr,iWo61le.r sjioke-Countries,, "give promise jeoiiaidizlng the service," said Postnmster hind an) Mrs. Lansdowne was dead in Paris Instance. ' '. J. P. McGuli-e- . - in Europ the NeilSitt, Business and Professtonil parade of the living country Ing greatest , W answer Reld's questions. Women; Mrs. Maud B.. Jacob, Wo- a year ago, as depicted recently in Another such moment occured jkm w tne went gains were in commercl'il enterprise wit bin an . "It Ishijilized that this": experiment 1 a reat uhdertaking, but made Aftef; thmwlng. the bomb"1 shell men's Municipal council ; Mrs. Roy a number of jthe American Legion it. Is believed by Eikrem. 'The Bulldogs had otherten wbchTIu trying to shake his direct In harmony with the sentimeut of the If It public, a tough time of it In trying to stop ii!o llie proceedings by asserting Mnrdock, Nelke Our country today- - is paralelllnp testimony, Prosecutor Stone " thunclub; Weekly, when thousands wept pubbe done without too great a loss to the public. It Is confidently this promising lad. They tackled the history of Rome. We arc dered: Foley asked her to make false state Mrs. George S. Ballif, .Young nnl-- licly at the sight presented as the ;cnn hoped that it will succeed and tha't a great force of postal employees him time after time, two and three ments, 'Mm. Lansdowne- went into mnuned veterans silently 22,000 sane or "Were Electa Mrs. of hav Smoot, you wealth but women; Insane,on great jVerslty the Incident in detail. to the, Un . throughout our great land may for the first time have the benefit at once and clamped on him all the possessed Mrs, Emma Knbrls- - marched to do honor ceased to regard the laws of otu February 24?" ' a real holiday at Christmas. of The widow of the naval comman (lEellcf Society, known France. Soldier of 1n known the holdg "I don't know," and as If abashed, II. ; W. game, land as we should. The braking ot , wrestling kie, Senice Star Irfiflon der said she had destroyed the let"To accomplish this new. departure in the post Bffice program It from headlocks"We have lHen taught, that there to toeholds, but law and the tendency toward corrup the aged man, dropped his bead. Ilornilirook, iniblcity.' ter from Foley shortly after it was is no sacrifice without its reward;." become necesary for the' public to SHOP early and- - MAIL Eikrem didn't seem to mind It In tlon is today threatening onr.exis early.. the" received but recollected It as fol- continued Mr Woolley.,"Yhiit Is the Mcwly remember, that no deliveries least "Necktie" tackjea and tence. as a nation. It Is for the be will made on Deeemlier 25,' .;,'' lows: reward of "tlie sacrlfh'e in that war other loving embraces didn't ' even students of today to' consider, this and mall accordingly. This to especially and applies post cards, "It suggested in" the first paraWe dhl.not -by the ilecdliig' world? slow him up in his mad plunge. ' postal cards, which usually are dropped proliVm and avert the threatened for d : graph it was only .three paragraphs know; then and we drt not know In the West third scored '. quarter exi-Mail them not later than" the eveulng of livery the foltewtng-day- rr long that I .tell the- eourt that I We musttoolcjntd thtrfutnre again as a result of clever footwork. Ezra J. Nixon, son of Mr. and Morland Snow, son of Po!ice Of- yet. IJecember 2.1: Not' dhly .should yoa liear. J mind miill for IctcuI c had made '.statements. 'of criticism answer.-.itfor the arciiore Eikrem punted out of bounds on Mrs. J. W. Nixon of Provo, has been C. Snow snstafned Mrs. and J. ficer ? delivery,-bu- t a calculation after th bccldent because I thought careful can should be If than I made before to am,. point ProTo 2 yard line. On the next you mailing new conference chosen to organize a dislocated left ankle and several and' say, 'it is enotighr outside points, where also no. deliveries will be made on Christmas by husband needed a. defense but play Hoover punted back,, out 'of In the eastern states mission, acthe leg inr an au- to one thing f torn ligaments court before convened the later 'fliat While we are hot optomlstlc, we are Day.; so EARL SHOPPING and EAJILV HAILING Itecome linier-- danger- .- but. the: ball went out ofj :r--r ; tomobile accident Wednesday on not cording to Mr. Nixon. C t I bad chanifed my mind. I ttei-be1 ' ' ,':-- , cyclical, we are not "without faith atlve. f ttMtwm bounds on Provo' 12 yard ilneT wastitxhtov. xw' 12. Elder Nixon has been laboring Center between avenue University lieved that my huslmnd needled no "Postnl employees everywhere no"donbt will herald the order Fronithls point West made a steady street. In ui tne uoa wno nues the woriu. under mission president, B. II. John i Raker, Representative; defense and was willing to with- - street and First South .... .. some . there Is "return which "Issued by PostmnsterGenernl New, k Surely 5?fl!li2 & ir CaliftrtTthr,'TnTWte-?8trte5r:8sttrrwnrefeuce iindp and seme way the bug driven by Grant s:ilijB.cia-ecm'aaur!f.ji:jiiahiiw the critical statements, lt aroumi the. end for the which" "reads as'foliows? Postmasters; will suspend all work at 12., tem Fiftspwaltt- turned twer IbtwtiTR thu day at Georgetown hospital here for during the pa.st 16 .months. is one cost there great Universally second tonehdowai. , Hodgson occniiants out ;Yonng Snow wag a stomach .ailment, is progressing - The silendid past', work of Elder volition. ; ... y , great thought among all the soldier p'cleck midnight December 24, except to remain on duty on Christmas kicking goal bnt thn Iwl Sl.uui UhI the mission lorities to "The second pnigraivh stated. rushed to the office of Dr. E. G. who pnrtiripatpd jn file world war. fmuialil;, UI a phjidcluiU Mid QUIT sncn emninvees us aw r.nir.vi tn mil. ih .nf.,,1,,. I, n uar triu-the cross liar. select him to., organize a new confirst-clasuti I rN'Hli' 11, that I beUevVd thfe Ililulil'K mill IiiIit inKen Id blulniii'iH. In- the s C mall to the train and to receive, but not to of every man ; who .dispatches of heart In the 'fourth quarter a heavy The operation was a sprlona one ference of Vermont and New Hamp court 'was cnpnble to handle the. According to the Jtnjgenii It will he work, Incoming mall from the drains. There Will he no city delivery, six weeks liefore lie will be able to hut Raker. i doing "as well as can shire, to be called the Vermont-Ne(Continued on Page Six.) village delivery, or rural delivery on Christmas Day", (Continued on Page Sli.); waUk again, Hampshire conference. be expected," it was said, ' '.(Continued oa Tage Six.) TO HONOR EXTRADITION i . PAPERSFORBYROND. JONES 7-0 JUDGETUCKER tJudire-sdvocat- TPR0FESS0R SPEAKER AT obsi-rve- ADDRESSES' 4 it Y UNIVERSITY 20-0- : : . KIWANIANS 1 . old-worl- - - d JT)o;ydrrliHwliBrf . . ! t -- repre-sente- CHRISTMAS Ost-Iun- SEAL WORKERS Chrlst-ensen'we- ARE SELECTED . '. . years-befor- . lve -- -- : Of-th- cam-paf- Body of Miin With n . - . - Wounds Found " ! . , Mit ed Iit(rnlly--Weediiig- white-haire- ! . - : ; .... sparks from live wires! - : , ; Germany, . . over-rule- of d r pcr-'initt- "JuWt-'reinember.- " yearSjgzgirsSSs it-j- s , - . . -- , , .' - Provo Missionary Honored in East Morland Snow In Auto Accident T -'- opto-misti- : -; -- Congressman Raker Convalescing - - Nicely -- -- . trp ; ittymbeLVSSS - ij 1 ? "':'-'- - . Jfc,,jaLaCl. w |