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Show 5 ... yir' I- l - ' , ' - - , ' 'r - - - ' i -- f ! ..... r- - " t , " , . - .... . . ... . . .. ... II JOBIICTIl YEAR KQ. mJi llr - I. -- ' ij .n. wSife IPllif W-ssSsSOIlfflilllir- crnr scHooLS to join ; I JHU VEi IN CA1 MUX UA I Trucks and Wagons Will Make Rounds Tuesday and Wed- -. : nesday, March 1 30-3- nam for the ancuaUcIeantte of Proro haTe Just been outlined by the of " the heatttiflcatloii conualttee Proro Chamber of Commerce, city a and school offlclalg. , The plan that aH ritlwna proceed duri Ing the preuept, week to beautify their premises in order' that the " according to H, Claude Lewis, auper- lntendent t r n ialhe dekre of the menibers of beatltiflcatton committee and ; the rtK":'dtj- olficuWTKfciiB girBage, . i e not including alhei be put in receptacles and placed at acce aable placed near the curb so that tbei city wagons can pick it up. A large Tiumberof cttyr teams will be w the Jobowsday aad'WedBeidayy March 30 and 31, to haul this garT age to the city dumping gronnda. "Clean up your yard from back fence to, atreet center," is the slogan of the committee Sponsoring the ctennup campaign. Following cwsely on the work of (be ctllzena in tne cleanup move ment the agricultural couunlttee of the chamber of commerce will make a thorough survey of the tree situa Hinckley, tlon, according to Ed It is Becretar of the chamber. ttult-abl- : -. v .. : iu members it $eu.their rSs $ A I Wltt"-- Reported Utterances ofAJan- son B,.Houjfh ton Draws J If j BIG -- JK , . STATEMENT ( t.r ; . - Jrown'cftureaiLisJjnexiM., ffiSVStionOn - m " tfl tf ,X - VV HosesofongressJl V " -- J , S ' - r ' BAPTIST MINISTER ? PRAISES PROHIBITION t ..'., UCi' I W l-i- Newspaper Enterprise Asso- I 1, 1, jqalmn'a Dnf. Almost Two Million March 22, W.lSHINuTON, A utli ori lat Joo for restricted hearing , wttnessec fcr and agaliit the BitiojtaJ, prohibition act was given by the lull senate ., ju'claxy eemniittee today. ( I'P) J J t dk 3 r PROVOBARBER I0EMANY DOUBLED rj:elyrhlnElTignp6trihe weather Tci-rin- thepxttts -- I NEW YORK, March 22 Jtul-cy- 1FTOIToT1Wii-faifrfirlf- Norbeck carried the state for THrani Johnson against President ' -- BANDIT KILLS Georce Albert Cluff Died Here rt elesed.duori Beth wets and drja are jobij ' ahead with preftaratlonj fcr cjHn Inf ."the bigtrrt inquiry of the rohibition law 'iireJtsfjiiet.-- . around April I.":V " mei'Tprab'y ' Senator Walhh, Deniomt, Ua&-- x i taca, was .the only d sfentinc ' . member. LONGILLNESS OPERATOBE specialSiSu'i-eonHniUe- e reeonmieriding limited "beer healings" was presentej to the full .judiciary eonimUJee feehteil ,re HIGH SCHOOL REHEARSALS The ' SUCCUMBS TO " ELKS SHOW i, 1 INQUIRY -- of : (CP) Urn 'flt' B- -' -paper puHg-re- a pnAibitirrrt have ended; the dlmmssion tbey have eft. jliderwi .'ocatlnueit ytf tun- OTi'ni: Dry leadefs protest that the pu'la re'prrwente,f only a sllsht p?rcentiiw " ofjhe actual prohibition wet IwaderSi.jHlrHant over the ilve 1ft one "victory"1 they achieved in the miofflclal referendtuns pnHlbt even, roal modification or reinitl of tbe. . ; prohibition laws. Pulpits, in many - cities Sunday were (riven over to the controversy. " ion few Pnilialiiy utterances in favor of the dr laws have been made with such fiery enthusiasm as that of Rev. Dr. Lea W. Beattle, Baptist, speaking to a llnr-- , UTniuTcKTiii his HiilTM as bi'aT2I ' a settlement house. ' ,,,,1,1 ti1Itt nruhiliition.. r,, off bapp- tness to the sliiuis of this and other cities. Nowadays, he said, there b:id been months when bis 'settlement did not spend $5 a month for relief, Whereas $300 was conianon in the saloon days. He' added that a fresh air farm, once crowded throughout the Kummer, was .sold because there no longer any need of it during the hot months. 1 s'aud- (Initfi- - the.nrinpRitB recMidlablos" in the seuate are jtihew their attack an the the ieHldeiitiali prteolujs la" world ' court adfamiliarlj1 ndmlnistfaiton's "ilbcrtCluff,"" Gifge inaries of 1924. Since then Norbeck known among his many friends here vocacy and Its cooperation In varulfillment of Vow Carries has not been so critical of the ad as "Al," Cluff, died in this city ious activitiej""T)f "the . Faithful Railroad Man RealiKlnpthat the time for re- - "The Marriage of Nanetree," the ministration, bnt he is considered -t-- prolongs leagiie. -t" 1 To Death- 4earp.alH for the fortbcominR Elks Provo high school ojiera selection for a tin nlSratioH was - riearly show, "Marcbettt" l sliort, Lewis this year wlll.J)e.iireaeiitoi-W-al-4- Norbeck would .of Defeat strength son of d lSC7, the embarassed totiny by reiwrts from Wed PruvoJnnuary-2- 6, IOLA, Kan., Marcb 22.-(LSceyT3Be iiitector.Js redoubliiifc his ready aniiouiH'ed i'Hesttiiy-anen matTlatly tbe admiursf f .itloii "bold Sarah Ann Flem- 1'nriK and other continental capitals T. W'. McCul lough, ticket agent for efforts 1u rehearsals so that the fin nesdayr March 30 and 31, at the outUe senate' as Danforts is cor the late David and that European governments. , were the Santa Fe railway here was shiit ing Cluff. Ished production will be up to the high school auditorfum. "Rumors sidered a "stand patter;' The lrhe was en- indignant oeer what they consid- and killed hy a br lit thirty-fiv- e For yenrs standard demanded by the lines that the date bad been postponed early todT in noiuination is- - equivalent gaged in the barber business, most ered HougbtOn's undiplomatic and jan attempted holdup of the ticket are unfounded. The date was set a publican and action of the show. to" the state. election to of which time was spent in Provo. unrnin iirri.ru nw. riia niiu runuui offtce. Accordlne to the director, Mar- mouth ago when the cast was selectTiBaffers 'ItmT ' MeCullnuijh was killed artcr he to gain and nothing to loose in , t hig wU(? aud i Miiy bis son H,l.,hto be demoted from hi. Ion- 1 I since with dates in view fired seyoral t,bots at the banhad Maine. No senatorial seat is at trees in various parts or tne cr.y and he says, 'If I talked about tne regnlarly hi,n i death. Ills grief ,, .,Hlst t;, ,)lttcato fort,lKn pro. dit. The school opera presented by the stixke this year but four Republican in be Show to the extent that I should , nunihers'... s. with 'tMt"'a'Tintlylfiiu' should not the imrtintc only Ills vow never te submit to a' hold-tilike, yon wo'uid'all become suspic- music department each year Is congressmen- are up for Many others are , removed. of his family" who were living at .; f, jPds of Houghton Insisted to. Ins the major ost Mct'u:bngh- - big lifer "Onp There Is an old po'.itieaLadnge Uoflie are said to havaiiuunnntrllh- trimmed and tranches overhanging ious, aud believe that f was trying usuully considered to ,invr timvPVeF;' Mint ho wan'" lielnp - an''hcr The school. the his t&selW'flBsaomethingiiSuffieeJt-tpKdnettottot a so ojhtrs nation" aMlne.. the eidewalkM presenting very unkempt goes that "as uting factors to bis. llLheallli.. bouh goat" , by, Secretary- - of ,tia,iethe been all have in and shoulders head years previous is given i ne say that it diHHicr rapidly. nutate Ke'ljgg( iwintlnx- ut Ahttt passea mrougn nis Jieaa, . appearance. and Dempts,polledWpe cent of wnieh-tae-- he -very' suesfutr1wf this year7 of- the total vote or tne state jjitne iasi 1 rm nn The purpose of the survey is to abovenyjthinr T haveryeOia ago r u,N.v,.r HoiiL'htnn did or did not gwrriliedsideihls imaka a iiompilatioB of theue.i.'ouiU- pertenci sdUi anl jott wllLliae Jsl fetfttiT-MariasiieeiloTifTfierMow1fte t'lilifornia with a hope that, tin tell the press was, at the dire'tlon feiiimiioiiliia aid after he had had all. It to them is as be could it that surpass officials Iwnupredicted seelfToTelieve emptied would prove better this year. chimgeof-eliHiit- te tbelr clip "ce-TiongTndT'eport fothe city ; of Tlie president. ' TsTeclared to be 6ne of the most ooiHiounds from Kansas.- - XSty who In turn will ask propertyy own good as it is." After South Dakota, the next ad ficial, but he became seriously ill and de- - ixipular of the lighter operas was and ofscenery"" of is and the there tussle soon era to' trim or remove the trees as his arrival after ministration Kan., have been asked pprimaries Costuming especially suited for high whool will come April 12 tn ininois, where returned to l'rovo. in an effort to traW tho ficers :i the situation warrants. rjlK!iascellent. Mr, Paxnian, the direc-lo- r the seat of the regular Repubican The lieantlfiuation committee is described as 5 feet 1 Irches ta.l Surviving are one dn lighter, Mrs. A cast of characters rivalling pro staglnu. . has been complimented by- those senator, MicKiifej), banfls in the Alene .Cluff Simmons' of Berkeley, comprised' of Jacob Coleman, V$ fessionals has been chosen, for the hnd of foreign, birth. man Berg, Charles Hopkins, William show and will be "announced at who are familiar with' operas for balance. . , - Calif.; two sisters.. Mrs. Mary A. , Boshard and Mrs, Sarah E. Thomas, J Startun. A. O. Smoot and M. B. oricei The Elks are anxious to have the happy selection. An unusually large" cast will be and one brother, T. IL Cluff, all of Pone, any member of whlclrrwftl this show sell itself strictly on its " l'rovo. ' give citlsiens any information ierlts as entertainment and they ex-- required to produce It. The pro 23 set1 wilt namos'of tho ices the will Prmerat cleanup enrry March yZCt'l') grams sired in connection with -- offer proof of their peel rtakpri bylliPReODf.Janios Em-- " the l'rovo Swmd - ward - rtapel Gj rla Swa . .. .vb, ,4 knwn ff movement. Show goes'on next Monday people as principals. - With theor when t . pringhani, national fcocretnry of the : p'clH-kcbestrarchorus and specla-IdanThursday: afternoon at 1 tlie Mnrnuise- De I the wwn' and Tuei sdiy4 it the Columliia. Church Toiajierance SiHlety of the: the at SUICIDE. e U4idswy-44ewthi...!.. body total ATTEMPTS ,! fa i'M(ir"v. Is ill here WOMAN ads, tbe numberrtclpating Protestniit ' 6 EpIcoaI church. tTmwr-21South Sixflrest sireei, w1th blf, will spprnwph flip tinndryd-3Hflr- k iUr (.omlltlon waH Is a coniple'e and Prohibition Interment rel)orted todnv as iu,I)rVed and her prior a t , the services. No expense or effort Is being slclans here today gave Daisy Slmp-sjohe sard- in th puV sent to Salt will be in tbe Provo city cemetery. absolnte'fnilure," been Invitations have Mar: BOISE. Idaho, not slie. was in any iormer prohibtylori agenit of physicians .said spared to make the opert the out Lake Lnke.'s Episi opul church. of St; and departpit police Ogden City Sente:iced to die on the gallows May danger.-- Han Trancisco only a few hours to andlng event of the school year In such, cities ns New York Afc. ments to attend the annual ball of IS for the murder of a north Idaho lant costuming isT)eing planned on the Provo police "department, aec'oiTF live. Khaine over her arrest" for Dr. Kinprlng- ' a biggercale than ever bef(re, ac line out whore Wren Wilklns. rancher. Lee Fovte. 22, of , Valley bam said, be. could having morphine in her possession Police of to Chief -- Jed cording to Mrs, Bryant Decker ana Ia letter to Oiief AVilkins-Chitoan attempt to take her own -- of now as ? , "sp?oliL-eaii's"-J 16 existed the North t arrived Dakota, City, Misa. Mary Moolrey HpeclarcoTdr - licensed ,Jife by ahootlng in Jail here Batur three .with Salt of "H. Sun under compared Iulice Joseph Idaho penitential s Burbidge guard effects are being worked out wjth old days.- day night. . A special meeting of the Provo LakejCit ackiowjedgericeijitol day night. Sentenced was pissed on ?alix,ns in the different choruses, the tbatpromlsies invitation and exprpesses . the of the American Legion has late Satnrday hy Judge A. II. post the Jhe arena vtjx&s-- Z ing Foytc Againtntei r to.be nothing short of sensatiofl; bibition " discussion, United States li been called for Wednesday venip, FeafhwsfrinerTraT.acasT HT hope that a large number of his men March 24 at the Atmory it Is an- - The plot which in ttmst operas for first de Attorney. Emory. R. Buckner; speak- suit Of fhis convlc-tiiitkrablettavir.ttiefnseTveaTm and an Klii'le Hs-bT"M"f; ,nlvftritty nonnred bv" Commander John L only incidental Is highly Interesting t: He was ins' in a '; Bronx church, proposed 20, T.wr,iui,i Februury. gree j pmrder n UHmhnn t, r...,,rr, ' -.. Jl- iScout of Provoson otllr- and Mrs. .!...- - .... .: and sure to hold the audience from wishes toHbe local' policemen, ,1..., ,1. UlOOlIICaUOIl !, V.,l,.,..n1 noft,, .,.,." !UltMUlf; .." IIIU ll WllU Beesley; :" utnuiil I CHUlgeU miiphhwohhuu the lieore address bis sueof tbe one was Kred J. Fecbser, v John E. Booth," past stats com- the beginning to the climax. held be wil e given t The big ann&aJjiance enin JtHuesMTrtitgftiitt-ry-TirtttnwKriigsesWorTttnT unlver sttrrtPiitK of Young ilaToiiir Brighaut lrr Lloyd's uirentrantsr pppsf even of one i "in word musical theme running in lTtabnnJardei)8Tiiesday define td the "The mander otJhe Leg ion will he Idaho. the The locul chapter of Service power, on Monday nionu.ig, mime, a writing ntest which was re- slty Star Legion has letters from the the speakers to be followed hy Itay through the entire production Is ing and members of thedepartnient letter have 'the nptiear- - toxicating." used I11 the .eighteenth not does Foyte: for that prayer movie a prayer plea .strong of the Irovo most beautiful. wish to meet the dancing miMic and centls conducted through field directors of the Red Cross, Olsen, past commander lie amendments-- ' one'sl ance of a condeymul man.more Jt .A.",. I.m'.m fhi. iriQIIl. magazine, and dealt with the noted is something advot-ate- than snying Veterans tat tbe The Nevspnp?r; Enterpntine as hospitals In )J1 11I1U CUUil JJUUU Vi. IIU afotn "iv There are numerous duets, trios, itiaens on tMI occlslon for in .walked with a firm' step andjdia ; He praying tresn prayers. m famous "the stars play closer a establlshlnBU nurnose of nnd lation prohibition ik1U conducted of bershlp committee. and Denver and Phoenir, expressing sextets pleasing of obtaining a quartets - Commander Beesley" requests that been acquaintance and friendship,' Chief man!, YoungiecOst'ts JimeJi'Jin KpirJfaasa.meaus , i heir appreciation- and gratitude - 3.5 newspape?s. has Hojcra catchy airs. t tut: uiviiiiii uupi , .r 1. Provo and total Wilklns sfatesr""""""- - 1, ji with. tik'tcd and patient. all at the 011 J Int-his arrival prison of mission and of the faith the hall Wousers; as , Votes, the JaTgest straw ballot of Its ' ' They state that were it not. for vicinity be present at the meeting K'.jhHltt.ihe:jaeaU;W"'yg WyJfrlntiL v. former and and members as all held In this country. Other n well 4 kiwi such patriotic organlzatiosn A POtJt. nioiiihf.ru nf the ProVO individuals. it would he ira polTs, "coi.tlucted by" other groups and j the served Christ after make be to will them luncheon for hidiviittialiy; put tbe njrirregiitlng . possible ; linmber of votes at close to 3.500,000. cheer meeting.- nmsMnyther-hollda- y ; 17 da Tlio grand lo'al of these are: ful for the disabled veterans. , Apprmlfition ,of,the mnny years of .fur existing !ws, 545.04S. yie, wb,o gave our eons, feel TBirsinore a prson sees of other parts el tne woriu, me more en beeonu Provo rendered the service mndificntlon or rrpoaL - 2,'of these suffering each Ftr that Bench was Invaded' Sunday Ctflb Provo .of mid uueiinnlled scenery is of the siierl he thused t chorister a v. gentrally Nelson to Elmer dear ward near and by toys are very members of the sheriffs office, county," says WTBIvrsich, president of tho Tttlluride Motor company. and Mrs. Follls R. Carter organist, by are Just our; boys. And y Funeral serviopgyvil: l.t held who were; aided by J. H. Wilson, in ih Interest of the Tellitridu " Powr testimonial hoi was shown at a jnuslcal rhe l'rovo lit m. 1:30 we find great comfort in doing at p.! marshal of Orem, and six persons " hono evening: their In we , . gunday M a little the glevn things Rich :rd for them tnkenjuto custody .on jpharges Sixth ward chatnl for con .if ('lif-5- coiiipnnV; nmntv uhoiild let tlirworl(l know what it has for the tourist, and Mrs. CnxfaaLhare -would do for ourjrwn dear ones, Tillsie Volstead act. violation the af of those from released tooTJ ng. been honorably the Toi hid(teironi public irTiSifTiw'S general, nss1s were tbey facing many months or Ion keepljiiTltfl court In Judge Witions, and as a token' uf apjire apent-la-- A at the v.,,, .mi miir' MiuHit Swiixerlnnd andNill other mountain countries perbapearato Abe, following were! boe, who died Snnday nlsht tnrmn ve. prand master of elation for. the service tney have this morning rwi Fir.-- family home, 0i West nory .the,. people ! ". tutlixlnni-hospital. . nn world but none of them" haye UiO beamxlfulof of 1 the Y'hnrjres .i.w fl.i,l j The sjiecial snlo ' nf , Monarch ' grand lodge of Utah, F. A. and . readerefl eaca wits presemeu nun MRS. ELIZABETH BARRETT at every day... Takeic drive from T'royp Ri ges br the are T'tnh reierof looking Eltas comity cation: 3orensen, with filled vase and other officers of the grandHodge lieautifnl cut glass Go'd Star Mother. He is snrvivi'd :the parentis : two to tnr ovnmnle." There H jio"'. or Inspiring ueture lor tor minniinv will continue only until " ' son, .Jr., iiansen, a., a. i will make an official visitation to carnntlons. Kent- 'and, HhwM. the Mother of Clfarles H. - Barrett, brothers. was Ben M. A. Cutler Peck, tn'tirhnldnTrTrt TOtialcaY prograni wa8...ggBtly and 4 v of No. Provo, 11. The Friday ryr story lodge October IL 189. on charge grand pa ren tst M rr-- a nd- - M rs. G.- - A I nmnr tnttv nooks In the canyon' retriirts so pIentifuV"iironi?ort!ih to an oversight in their- page, d ' 2C, Spier will lie enjoyed hy ''tliemanj '.memlV"rsf tne taken before: the court, Kearney, Wed. at Camp of liquor, Tiillsie of Provo and Mrs. Jenni Intoxicating - t which oricared In Sunday's Herald. I infantry: of heard who . possession a Horved at 0 n. m.. In the" .M:asonlc ward and their friends mi county.": ' Calif., Novemoer it, n'io. C'unuiugham df American Fork. fined was $30, too, and be, It. , temple. S ," of . tt1TldBTt0TlB"Wtth the "WOTfc, . to jv WorITmayT)ecompleted Monday, Jlanh 29, at which time the Provo city ichoola will Rive the children a .- -Mr. I nZZTi 1 WANTS mVERNMENTTT 4 rect seryice to the wUonal cham- 1 I 1 TO DENY REPORTS! MPCT wirnNPSniV , i tl ff ; ber"g member orgrinteatlons "and a 1 I . ' I I I t bis time 1 ocenpted lid la rge pa it I Said Old Alliances Had Been 1 I Action of Both States WiS conferences with boards of dirwtors L i I i Revived In tJLeague Of I Both J of i Color Effect view of helping them with .. .. strengthen and improve the organi zations' they aerve. Demands for W ASIIINQTON, MaV Jtf.(CP) W A SHINGTON, Mar. 22. ( UP) such eonfrrWHi come from orsanl-atlon- s Tlie, administration- - was- liesleged Tbe big congressional political t A in every state In the Villon vmu If I 1 by protests against reported I today under way geta earnestly and he averages nearly. 50,000 miles campaign tomorrow with the first primary in Charles Keller, managing' director statements. of Alanson B. Hougbton, Notwlthstand-lu- g of travel annually. tbe Berkeley (Calif.) Chamber of Aiueirlcau ambassador to Iondon, South Dakota to be followed Wed of VnCg " this he manages to spend about nesday wkh the Democratic state Commercerli organized a new re that. the old system of alliances had This pbolo connress of Kuffolk tnd E'.'k Hyde, in Wash convention - in Maine.." half Ws tlme. at his ligion,' founded o truth, beauty and beeu received in the League of "Na I In England, wa? taken In a Chicago of He and has seventy converts.' ington directing the publication tions, making immediate disarms courtroom where she appeared- to Tbe question of the aduiiuUtra- - love, to liulld a the a News Letter to Secretaries, temple on the bills ment liopcleKs." plans to told tion's " press the cat wh'.eh she nnd her ability ttsmajorlty behind the Cnlversity of California, lsgnanee; of printed pniplets ob (Though the state department has titled sisters both housea of congress, In the in brliigini; to have Work the commerce and of Ranized biiKlneKS and is a federa chamber officially, denied that Houghton, Joe Lritef of Chb-ugNovemlier elections is involved in fenmred ax Who has been in . WasbltigtnucD- Hon of chambers of commerce and answering of correspondence. trnstce of thoir fatUer" $3i,o:K),(Kitl both sectors. nndfT an havifls aianrUtlnna divuUted wl'b trad tbe presideat, A "stand by' the preslSent candi- rue nature, ox pis reports, uevenne-less- lying memliershlp of over' 750(000. will be "Your Part In the Nation's rnn- is J. George oate, Danforth, there'-'ha-s Its headquarters are in Washington. Work. tieen hotf filial denlpj; In ttie Kepnblicnn senatorial nial of Houghton's reported views. llrimary in Suth Dakota against Tbe episode bejppi last . Friday nator Pete J. Norbectk, whose w hen the Wasbliigton ftorrespondent man administration as ah regularity genwally carried insidred ttessimls-is somewhat in quvrtlon. - Reports tic reports on the Enroiiean sitna reaching Washington indicate that two administrationTnewsiiapers tlon, if the full farmer vote gets out- -la -ginning- directly on . iug-Kest- 'SviJ I ' 1 1. fliiiiiB A Colvin B. Brown, chief of the aerrlce bureau of the chamber of commerce ofjhernited States, w ill apeak to the chamber of commerce of Provo, Thursday luncheon, March 25. Re ia undoubtedly the best known authority on chamber of commerce work Iff tfce coOnfry."He laV spent years to atudjlng the subject and has tislted ever, COO'chaiiiberr- - of commerce in forty-fou- r state. This workTiaa girert hkn an f jintjmate knowledge of business and civic ife and problems in a great rariety of places. A four eolnnm article in the Literary Digest refers to him as "a graduate of the achool of experience," who dlagnosej organization ailments and gives prescriptions that will cure. " The chamber of commerce of the fatted States,' with which - Mr. Brown 1smnect?d represents: Citizens Asked to Begin Work Of- Scounnjr Premises At Once 7 l.;;,,: y PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH ?2, 1926. : day Alternoon - f UP) J iL, - .1 j.,,. - . brt, bullet-pierce- dx iwt.a ne-iert- - by-loi- NOTEDSCREEN "bun-til- t, STAR IS ILL CRWXAQS ' cing -- , OGDEN INVITED - n, - . 'P) MEETS MAR. 24 LOCALSCOUT atid-t'hUii- finl 4- ef . WINSCONTEST . OESPEAKERfi Service Star Members Give Order's Ideals -- - fonr-miinit- e - - jiair-nf-root; ir mm v. - - a-- -- J- Appreciation Is4". - ' v""r1t PROVOBENCH Shown Musicians " INF MEN IN COURT SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES BURIED HER MASONIC HEAD -- '.-- usl-tiie- y .,-- T0VIS1TPROV0 tr,iv..u.wi-vYjiHrvpl- e d -- Georgg-a.-BnlBf- - tr Monarch Range Sale Continues. To April 3, Only - I - -- ' A ' lrn wninIarc J" to r! - i..vn . . - . |