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Show -- ! 1 ' FrrrcrrnGfi A NETf SPAPES ' Dedicated to a policy of fainuas t aS Mctkas of Utah county. Ttrr.TtPTTD V' 1 4 - FORTIETH YEAR, HO. 157. PRO VO. UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926. Crawled to Life.Over I Former Sweetheart of Chicago's "Shooting to Testify in Behalf of State With FatalJBtesult HeFear- f- ShiekM LOSE POINT ptne, Republican of Oklahoma Joins Irreconcilablea AgainstWorld Court - , Stand 77 For Court as Asainst 19 For the .r Opposition Ju V CHICAGOt:"aJaU,: lUP)4Uia blacksmith's daugbter of Con Lovs tangles lat the Ufe of Martin j neU, lll ne was confident ah would Durkln today tigh )Lued the nooe fors've and remain true But Betty saw the beautiful bride wmca tne state preparing xor that Marty bad chosen and decided the-e- ky against loyalty for toe man she Bettys Andrewa-Wewe- rj mar- bad protected to atany of bis serious sweetheart Durkin forsook ry a village beauty, has turned sera pea. "1 want to stay In the custody of against blm and will testify for were the tha prosmitkm. The weight f the state's attorney her testimony la believed by the words that revealed BetiyVdeclslon. stat to be sufficient lo send Chi Sneapoke them when Purkla's -cago "snooting heik" to the gal-- mother 'tried to have her released so sbe wuld not be forced to give The words Newa that Bettyhad forsakfa evidence against bim. to a ve him shook sone of the bravado oat indicated her Intention . of Durlsn. I( cast a shadow over state'steatlmony: bla jail cell which even his bravest " Durkln was fc be arraigned today In criminal court and will be asked smiles could not dispel. Ever since his capture Marty bad to enter his plead 'guilty" or "not boasted Thar BetfywouW beoyal guilt- y- it is: ewpected toHbe the tft Mm that she '"would rather die latter. If so the date for trial than squeal." Even though be bad will pjoba Wy be set at once and left her alone in the dry wHh a thea Ufce wHl attempt to eonvlct. bim baby she. claimed was bis while be of murdesng Edward Hbiinaban, the ran off and married Irms Sullivan, first of his murder victims.- t STANDS BY HIS STATE, AS AGAINST HIS PARTY -- "V&e 1 : 22. (UP) WASHINGTON. The trreeoncilables gained their ' first convert la tb vicious battle they are waging- against the world court when an administration senator, W. B. Pine, Oklahoma, Republican, today enteredJbelr flimp.j "My party a for the world mrt, atate to against It and 1 but will vote with my state," Pine aald. Pre-- ; In announcing Ma position. vlously he bad been jponsldered for - w i ; - " - Belgium's Aged Cardinal Facing Death Calmly 1 . - t j r PRICE TWO CENTS,, 18 Bodies ' ! s .v v.. . -- I.J CUJ Q .1 Love Tangles Tighten r Noose In IDurkin Case 11LD1I HERALD raONE3 Business Office . . . 85 Editorial Kooms ., ,107 I r-- : Physicians Hold No Hope for Churchman's Recovery; Cannot Retain Food; End -- MayCont&at Any Time,- , BRISSEL8,' inn. 22 (tP) the throne his blesisng Inn! Cardinal Mercler Belgium' ii Lero cbanged a few word of welcome, cburcbmuUi U dyiug, ; smiling .beutgnty tipoi): Leopold, as Opponent of Dead Man Fatal The end may be delayed a few he spoke, " ly Injured in Last Night's . days, but bis life Is gradually- - eb-- " . The Cardinal at iireseut i'uiiiuit. Row i bing awsy aud physicians give no be fed, The Ktouisih sliut,Mt nliirh h- - aa uncover. tbut d oueraton-fatlcto a' bjHe is facing death with a conr- - an IREB YEAR FUED ENDS Cardinal Merrier In a ctate-- where 1M FATAL QUARREL calmneiw firmness and as such ae even the slightest food Is not remarked and especially his tained. ...."' jBoolltgging Wrangle Said to we c.u.se on timer . Attemt to feeU-hlhowever, the UerinHii war lords and balked z , , . -- m" frk , Nc - AM bis-lif- " ... them when they sought to silence bim,. X.., Today Grown PTlni Leopold, back from the Belgian Congo after 13 UlonthK-Weto the jeveted churchman's 4Hdside, bearing flow Cecil McKluney was entomlied wltb !'l others when an (explosion ers to add to the great masses Feebly the mine in WlNmrton, Okla. sent him conntantly. wrecked the shaft of the cardinal x tended to to ir Itesctie workers who came down 2fTiiiurs Ta&rfoiindliIm and pro-- " pounced hint deaaBntJteviteAjriwJe over bl lifeless jMf.of Ms father and 17 other dead men and made hi way to the surfuce. He Is wife and children. Hei shown recovering at home, surrouiidei as the only white man to escape. imiiitm'nMm:f t4aa nt the-he- by-hi- ON TONIGHT'S srpztjanTCJif Fight will probably be made Inter. i His Inability .to assimilate any SAM JUAXCIHOO. nourishment now- is hiisteuiug tbe t rtt-iiiMi ..11..,..,., iiu.il.... r n ... . lilt. It ..... V. n .2..end, though bis reunirkMe dend here today and anotberper-brilisfaratt- jr -- 1 UK4iio4Hg --li im s4r-dinarlly. 1J ured artpstrit-ttf His today a duel lietweu them hist uluht on a as his 'condithm crowded downtoAli street. " : from lust night. He rested Fred Giunt was killed as the cU- .'.;'.quietly. maTof hit BTgtmwvit with Samiipfr Shiiiiuair, bis iiatrolman oiHiohenf. the quarrel eliding w tbreirv yea ra , RLANDERSON-N' read; Iloth were In uniform aU'the time. Bltterneiis-iBv- er an alleged boot-legiiing "wrangle la sa d to have In . J, spired the fight , - u. -- -- -- doi-tor- s d : EW the court , Wltb this change, a complete poll; of thereat Press, abowed the following line-u-p GAME at this pofnt In the battle royal ! For the cour Republicans, 41 ; Democrats, 36 ; total 77. Against the court Republicans, Provo Hi School Management Sportsmen --of, Provo Empha 1; j Democrata 3, Farmer-Labor- , MUCH Makes special Arrange- HIGH 19. size Need of Greater total ments for Bisr Crowd votes , court 13 more iPubUc Sentiment This glvealhe than the necessary two tiirds maare made to Arrangements being The need'of a more aggressive pub-Vjority for Its adoption. . ' The complete program of Lcaiier-sb- .i take care of a mammoli crowd for Expressing bis belief that every Indebt- Local Debating Team Given sentiment toward- the cuiiserva-tioOut The conversion of Pine gave the Propose lie On Unanimous Victory ri' will npiHar h) the Spn'ng'ille-Provgame tonight business man, farmer," professional of tbe gam life of I'tsh eount.v fllllbusterers new life as the adedness;' Company- Enjoys bally Herald, In order that t the high, school gynviaslum. Ad was empbfisliied ut a mcotiiiK of 1'ie Interesting Subject man and bis wife should attend Good Business ministration leaden pressed harder people, of Proyo and vicinity 'may ditional bleachers are being erected Provo FLsh and Gairte l'i'ote 'live Cast Gives Unlquef upon them for a vote. Threats were The Ptoto jhigh school debating the annual meeting of the Provo choose their colirses before going to provide seats for .several hundred Performance of Ade's eltv' Thurs- held tb!s It) made that before adjounamenV Jf Directors of the Columbia Steiil terilt won a 'Uiia'uinious dwiVtiiin s t.TfflBnW'of Cnmnierce In the Prove tflp- - t&e wni verslty ; : - mortr ajiwla torn Popular Play aayrKeTeTHng.- -' present " taetycs jsjpttanerHfclotore carporatlon propose to, increase 'capt- suditoriiiin next Mondav Liike in a h If h oTlbeirerald, Halt at tooUieywtH" high Interest in the game Is running motion would be presented by 16 at rlie presided' l)tiJjvLftns debate held ut the high chool audl- - evrewtagi President Jr W(llUi. able to tt'le 'tfiose "'lectures that high and all uinuuers of predictiuus 1.000,000' to 1,600,-ous tfottege g.itit--. reached" Its apex' of "asking limit. tallznjma'from pieswiige fyr 'iieiu in as io Ibe outexme' are iniuutB;io aii seem shares; ofcomntftB' steeki. according toriiim 4b!s Biornio'sV.Tb Question- jin4gntiri4s-aTluir(lHy jt made. evening at - Brigham being tion at tbejdetmtr."'r " npliibmTif rhbse pre .eHt that the interested in the de.veloment of this parKculnr. was i"""BBil "RMinlveiL. ThHtfhe Voung, when forty" stocluj "Oreen-A new club known as university the iC883BSiTdjjgffh" OfllmStSm(tk aud county to m- - at timl iiuH'l- h.H.ls Khould i.e V n!"-Cowge-Ado- 1! backers" consisting of some thirty that every' RiKirtsmim should nvk esp6ter committee has tacitly agreed to wltb holders of .he corporation. TheTO EfaS 'High" Kidson this cooiieratlon," 'fonn in giving Honor Awards for lulUirioiis "C'ol'ttge WldowUU been wires" have "lives ;,n ofbold the tax bill ujntfm solution crease Is for the puritose of IsBuing organized to turn It tbf matter a. duty Problems of vital importance, to s:it(J. "xini-- we have ffiiiiid it ti lie Provo n the title ofe. All among the red bloods at the school. mm whose lack of "coiisj leiice to nH Vulb-of present difficulties it found and to present stockholders. 6000 'sjtares Athletics." . The winning. Provo and territory ullerly iniimilile 'to get f xact Jju T4iiiKH4e4-tftHni"."yer- y lndyt'haruciia-and--'tlure nLlM iebnWjeDeW5;-FWUwrp be inar"not1ttngt-uMonday Ibe stnts meeting, and If formation to ail the IeopIe who de vrm niiinywere yayeil by young shares of common' stock, at a price and Nan Osmond who upheld the af- will conw before of the t tl'-- J consiliums . expected.--4--- .. lilm part to ... leads 'fish life wild resources Is the desire of the Cbamber of slre.k! attend, the short courses of afid pluycl well, airurdug to of $300 per uult. The proposal is firmative side of the question. around, flie sldtrllnes (jinigbt. . and bual out of stsou, aud violate men The. West high team was com- Commerce officials that all civic ljeadeJsblpVeek. Telephone calls the subject to approval Ijy stockholders laughter and hearty In order to facilitate the handling the law liiand Malcolm workers and public spirited nuti coine iu frequently asking when this that bum from the large of an amendment, to the arti'clea; of posed of Fred Forsey of school the authorities crowd the ' In' A be. showed. and wpinep attendance. rr' report of the secretary or that iersm is to Througb ladles" tncorporarlon trf provide for the- In; Dorton. that those Who have that.the stri'to.and federil ffovetp' uuliiiie when the "yoniig The judges were P.; Mi- - 'Tuekcr ; the courtesy of tbe Herald, lhln in have requestedbefore creased caplBllxattoB,' TbgJnnuttl and at. iiuidp tlwlr first tbeenter game, mt nt had planted" irpwurds tfformation may lie hiid by all from their ycjtet stockbolders meeting-Wi- ll be Aeld Isnac E. Brockbank and Sterling Er-every, sneceefllng apiieartmce. en main the the building through, JU0()0 the fjsh canbrack. its columns" . , LPop'vrMtnt' The surprise of the evening was Februarys. . tranct'. the pa si year. hnt tiie young men nuidc micU The sale will secure for the treas . Joseph Tblriot acted as chairman smaller south of The the entrance, Mnrk Anderson will known advo.the debate- rury lloe.wWclrwilliw jud'es. 1.1J."any cases, used those wu0' cata oLconservatlon of the state's nir tiiir steps wItIth The convlncing logic and excel IS the vnlaL-wadischarge . th company's present Uieo.ily nidicnttoii "before en huve to tickets purchase e wild life, .was chosen presid'.'nt . . 4bat tbe ierwui dressed 1q si lis In " ; floating indebtedness entirely. The lent organlza)Ionof the affalrma-tlvtering. was an outstanding factor in the assticiatlon for the ensuing thejateyfnvbioii with hair pr-rectlproposal; is to offer the new sock Tbe game will be called promptly Dean Tucker, ;Jvlce presliTe'un j ma reviled wns other than , r-year'; ratably to the present shareholders. the debate. 8 at o'clock.. t;-' Hnd Roy Hardy, se'retiiry-treasurer- . vtbiit "she" seemed to be a charmLocal Business Man Addresses Each share of preferred stock will The West high debaters were ' The following were named as jneui-lier- a ing young enxitle the bolder to ten Vghts and accompanied by assistant prtnclpat. Springvlll Kiwanls UP) WASHINGTON, Jan., 22. ' Elisabeth WaU lioard directorfrt of of the FttzgeraJd, common was The made up of a each share ballet of Chib stocTTrlglit; A gigantic cold wave wT?T ex. Harlan' Adams of the local hlgb A. MiidseW group M "lasses", of unusmi FresbwaterCJiarles ter rnce. For every 876 of such rights held Objectives of Timpanogos tremely low temjierntures will With an area of 7H millions of the bolder will Jbe entitled to sub- school faculty Is the coach of .be Irna Hawa and KenneU Jolinwm Their dainty costumes set off to Dis-- . Council Scouts of Gulf over and Atlantic the Boy ; npfead J acres of forest land in Utah and a scribe, for one nnit. Stockholders Provo debaters. )erfe4ion tbelr finished movements. cussed by Leaders i state this afternoon and tonfirht Next week Provo debates the whose rights entitle; them to" any "" greater area of Suuirt, t'n his dance of tbe Wnjue tev itlitT "n.s far Jig iff Vtiiii www delightful. ' Eddie seven Utah's conservation problems are fraciton of a unit will be permitted same question with Jordan at both veils, The production of trained suuth as centrol Floridu, tbe weather eaterthairthe-airerage-ei- tplaces . simultaneously. '.. won much applause. also Kinibnll, ; which shall lie suffic- lmrenu predicted. ' teen . contemplates, Mark Anderson ' The wiping out of thecouipam''s Ki his ciscus-c:ot- h costume. " to Insure a sucpermanent iently POUTLAXD, Ore.rJan, 22 (I', P.) ' Mrs. of this city, told the members of the floating indebtedness of $1,500,000 the DiibHl. grass Priniley cessful and continuous troop life Is -) Sub P CHICAGO, Jan., 22. TI A big game refuge in 'ibe Wallowa fi nano-in- g widow chaiierone, plaved by Edgar Bprtngvllle Kiwanls club Thursday as tber5sult0f glwfflSTjmrofrhe-Tjbjecttvesrit- o lie wro temperatures cbilled the heart j lake: country ,t: whereptbe only wild will leave the company7 in evening. liouth, was the best of the cart, In the Tlmpanogos district of the mlddleweat t(iday and brought attained " now are mountain sheep in Oregon He declared Jhat i " tremendous financial "condition w)th no innuiiiy thought Booth - played the of. Scouts the coming 4hetenement districts. to Boy during ' suffering will declared found be the soon, by lasuffered this loan 'in economic debtedness outstanding jwher tban DEL MONTE, Cal.. Jan. 22 (V. graceful aceonimodatlng chaperoue .. ' , :rr year. stnt-egame coiiimtsKlon, according P.) , W't'(li a record of h iving In- in,great style. atate through the gross - fl ' This announcement was made folthe company '8 7 per cent bonds, of E. P. to warden. Averlll, of our pubi c domain. This is Fwbich about $5,000,000 are oa stand business KM0P.0U) flora Wiggins, a waitress gnd Jultheir creased lowing a recent meeting of the comowners In Sportsmen a nd jwopi-rtnot the; fault of any officials and ing. the past year .by uniting on n ius Madsen. as Bessie Tanner, an mittee on scout leadership training In the area are willing to establish were both excellent. departments of our state or federal II Directors have voted to declare a of the Timpanogos council, at which developemeiit proisruin, athletic-girthe ' preserve by contract. It Is the Iron, Steel government, but an astounding lack dividend, one share of common stock ami A!lled Indust- The love scene between Bouy Fuller, the prntfram (Committee hopes to . u the--AviallVbope that "ulmately tlie ries of California oiicucd their of public consciousness toward the for each share of preferred, the divi"college widow'1 and CVpi carry out auring ivzu. llpgislatttre will make it a preserve safe's wild life resources, he said. dend payable this month. Earwigs SALT LAKE CITSV a Jn22 the halfback, brought down annual coifereme here todiij- the duty of the district di Itls Mr. Anderson advocated the tak for 1925 are' understood to have Considerable attention will be de- rector of bylaw. : B o n y's graceful house. An Intensified program' fur. the the leadership training to see The.oHly ;. mountain sheep in coming-yea- r ing of this department of the state's been entlrel satisfactory. Upon the voted the poultry Industry of Utah to it that his district has a trained ypS ANGELES, Jan. 22! ( V. T.r lie laid down .in iKiiuicst'in't at the close of will resources out-o- f A.tiaee from the Gutenlmrtf Bltile. Oregon, so far as is known, are two the two day PeKiliin. Hi groups, poatlci and de basts of earning for the first half at'he annual convention of the scoiifmastership. It was pointed, out. pleuding was realistic- and herds if aliout 35 animnls roaming . clnred that bo me of the older states of the ypar, annual, earnings for Utah State Farm Bureau In Salt It is noi his ... ludicrous. stntctural steel to do the traioiug the first book prinred' onvibe first 'In reinforcing jobber, duty Tliese sheep alhad met with great success by plac- 1925 will be in excess of $800,000, or Lake, January 20 to 23, It Is an- hlmseif. He should master Of all men fliimmer, the prfiinnc "tiFess.''has lieen nreseu ied to dlstrihutors, merrhaiit'l stwl sboiis, M. 8. Winder, secretary ready are under, official protection, steel mills, foundries and pen.eriil Bolton" ;. Carl Jlurris, as Matty the University of California, soutb- - Gut per cent cash nounced by ing, them X charge of a conserya-tio- n sufficient 50 pay a material and of to now make The all Is - . the the game organisation. plan commission. some Hiannfat-tiHtfsthe Jiard Isiiled trainer eru britudfc dividend lli coniiiilsKtoiief Mtowau, the with district will be recalled,- - sponsored mi mills safe from hiMters ln the The animal once had money leftover for the -- common hef1a.',Elam' working-- " duriraliriligcorsFplflnR designated area.'"""' a "good start Utahhe said, but atpcslc. The money will be placed the formation of the Utah Poultry and la selecting experts to do the Local H'k4wirMlttdttPfriatfaii::C Men , a ' marketing training. lie should visit the scoutTatl-of- , as tl)e V. O. ; Bill , ' Producers,' with little or nothing being done for in surplus. ' to a has that grown organization restore resource to .this Don Leave New York mnrsna!! and brtvn master and his troop often enough many year Lloyd as tb position of unique Importance in to determine the neid Z. of each it la aow aa' nothing as comparjgd busy under grad. were out ; s1and- tlye" marketing . history In o- with o,her states. fiaaAr . Glen Qnyumav 'as fbc '...-- ' Or' Tiiijirh' In mind he sbottld f that t Henrt'd,T It tnatiager-otroopvrHe keep the United States. -As as Illustration of bis point Mir and the lending man aMmtueof Ufi of. the j whs professional lu his performance. Anderson, declared 'that' the-- state troop-anshould Insurance company and Clayton for men the these numbering approximately 180O, will beconsuited xroatta rue "bf "Xbulslana produeed - $5,000,000 4lMMH..4)igHUi'.,. po'siof Knt.GoodM liowejrer, tbelr and Jenkins the Jenkins, freely hold their annual convention in con. worth of rurOrbm - SAX rilANSI.sm. Jan 2'(V 4i'julon, better than )' aian in tlw Will leave Saturday for tlon reacted. Close' jnuskTats,"htle company," bujunction with the Utah farm Pennsylvania-produced tnore than P ) The iMillce of thii-lt- v should also be maintained with the an extended trip to New York and mh!j4ih Pugmlro was fcimply .traus- reau and plan's for the future of A ueutral In the Churli'sTon-ol$2,000,000 worth of the same species. 22 (U. P.) lini" formed. commissioner.district' SALEM, other eastern (he.,Tnn. cities., the industry in the state will be The meed In Utah; Mr. Anderson Who to train and bow to get men :.JJjJIt:iirold will attend. conven huge siren that can le heard for sev dance controversy. The play will lie repeated tonight (Special to the Herald.) discussed., Benjamin Brown, 'presi- trained at the the,creaion of a pointed out, Botb kinds will le offered at the espH.inlly for the towns peopleal-tbiAig- h 'were also brought ' out- at tion rot - Metropolitan-- Iwie Insiir-nc- e enil miles-wi- ll 22. The annual dent of the PATSON, Jan., and other this of course students Will' be be held in state penitentiary.- - here for' use In annual police ttall.ln the 'auditorium greater public sentiment toward the meeting of the stockholders of the officials will tell of activities dur- scout meeting. It Is the hope of New iman.v's agents to 30. conservation, of the 'resources of the we'eome. It la a piece thalany man on- - ibeniifhtot Jan. 2. Mr. to ry attend ..officiate the 2fV29, eseape.heraldingjrlson. ' held was State bank of iHiyson yes ing the past year. colanee-o- f state's public- domla. all scout leaders at tbe scout Jenkins wHl visi.i a n'umlier-nf-tl- tr will be one feature of a new Sergeant Patrick .Mefiee will di- or woman who has not forgotten terday and bfl'cers elected fotbe Tbe d can old course time thoroughly. tlif Internal be alarms inces. of rect for of of 'several leadership lege days system enjoy during LeadirKhlp large ninmifnctuirng, coming year as. follows : T.. F. Tol Week lieglnning at the Young Uni tbe east in the interest of bis lmsi benefit of pii'sott guards. V while, W girls nlreiidv Imve entered plnv has been worked over to fit hurst, president ; Henry Erlandson, ' ness. ' I'tnh colleges rather cleverly. ' The system has been worked out for a Charleston 'dancing content.verslty next Monday. G. M. Whl tymore, the W. warden new of Prof T. Karl Piirdoe, manager Llllie, J, by chairman of the board of directors; a repjtitlon iind director in the "College Widow" to IMiviteiitiaryi prevent IL and T. Wilson, Loud Giles, Eugene Speakers of hps undoubtedly seored a success. prisoh bfeak of Ray Monson, directors; Wm. Robert men hen .three 12, 1925, August Leadership son, cashier; C. H. Dixon and Jack '"''.-.- " ; were killed,' . - Impressive funeral services "'fori Harden Bennion, : oDnaldson, assistant cashiers. "On behalf of the children tif the.rrovo public, scbwils,! desire With a view of accouiniodiitiiii Mrs,: Alice - Mecham Gardner who ' To the" vasFcFdwds lTiarTissemr died at her home in this city Mon to. extend thanks for the conuiiendiilile effort pu forth by Ibe Provo Chairmen of the courts of honor Service 4of the various districts of yimpano- - Plays College hall to bear the vnriins day afternoo, were held In : the Kiwanls club In giving the little folks such a. splendid '.'.opportunity to Ibirilen Bentiion,- state eonimls-s'ouc'o- f Provo Fifth ward chapel, Thursday Community Church sieakers of, the general assenib'llos gos council of .Boy Scouts of Amet enjoy themselves in a aport they so dearly love, as offered In children's agrk-ulturwill address afteraoiin. Leadership .waekmpliflera V are ica met In President Harrl's office if Bishop C. Y. Cannon on the coasting course,". Is (he comment of Snpt.' II. t'bltide' Lewis, tconterewe "farmer's of Monday the a was in charge and the speakers, all day Inst 'TbePreseiitlTense ned:"efendbign"tar:iwoin. lielng at Bs'gham Young nnlversHy Thurs- -' 'fjarlggag"' .' iMiil'diuT to Dr. T.IZ'lliTrttn, chnir-of whom paid a glowing- - tribute to of the Provo city schoolsIty." will be the snbJeTf lWv: unB7reffus,abitou..or:iie ((Special to the Herald.) v day evening and discussed plans for . "Such a movement Mr. Bcn- shows a growing conscKuisness on the part E. Bachelder'i sermon next Sunday speakers almost twice " the .win mun of tba department. PAY8QN, Jan., 2p. The M. I. A. the life 'of their departed friend the' coming Jsunuiier. r Geto' .BrimhalL, chairman of the court of of the Fourth ward presented two were George P. Bllllnfgs, Dr. H. M of adults as to their atesponxlbillty ttiwnrd 'the children of our community. morning in tbe Community chnrtu. nuintier of people Xvili lie tthie to hear iilnn Wll. use as his subject, VThe honor for Jbp council was jiresept one-ac- t It is a finMhlng to see sn'hHntiwt -maiilfeiU'4r - AdlUieloseriritail comer Second" "Norta and the speakers as well as the spltf.UKl Farmer a'iid His Kelntlon to (he plays, "Skeealeks" and "The Woodward and Bishop Cannon. . State Depnrtmentcf Agriculture. Choir RehearsaT,!-Tuesda- y . ana nmslcnr programs that have bec-evening Appropriate , -- nusleaL numbers seta an example that wlltntand forever as a bright iot in the, lives of si A' avenue.' presiaea. An ea.ihig 'service wfll bVSbeld prepared for thlsoccftsi-:- . amusement halVVednesday were. furnished by;MbJS Helen Gltt-il- these little folks. ; f iiafdeA. Bannton 'is onftif .tne.lNVt T The meeting was.'called espec- - e , . r . . - knowTT zik8 the time which fifth r. ially to prepare a report to be given night hte three-ac- t o'ebak at at and Miss Kavleve Jensen,-- ' both 1h figures la I:taht Da. Jlartin comedy "Kempy" arraiigeitiuts By special of." If 'all' the children the public schools' .life-- looking forward to siivs.'iind nkowa the farming gam was presented In 4&e Second --ward of whom rendered vocai solo The y that-m- y same h" pleaaures-witthe own, Saturday's interest ii n be to that- - broadcasS ng of tborougWy havTjig Vein 'reared on n 'on "The Ufe' Of Chrlsr-w- lll executive committee of Tlmpanogos Lamusement' hall by the Home Dra- - invocatlottiwas offered by Roger the opportunity the jneiubers of the Kiwanls "club - rouncll Friday evenlng'Jaiiuary VH. niacluWManimothrlrts-i- a Houston ami the benediction by Pa certainly appreciate the pa sfoftx A four jteee the-- general assembly metl;i?s- - wlll farm and hnvUng been a farmer foi given by offers them, f hojie all The children liave a'g"'d fiiiie'and that nd or(best.ra and choir will lead In the be "broadcasted to tbtw-ti"yeirrKlTenrSavIS InDSBagB &. Object'ves that- - were, formulated .exchange program with the M. I. A, triarch Altiert D. Clark. The grave meet not will is one with tbe with "any Vital iuterest to the fanners of tbi A coast likely arrange v;hlch and Pacific mishap cordial to Intermountain The the in the Provo were was the dedl reiterated and sub congregational singing.' clfv cemetery seminary proceeds w'll go last spring ' ' meuts made by the club men for their care." ... welcoineJs extended to elL . fund, . scribed to"by those present. territory each day from 1 to 3 p. vx.J vicinity. caie,d by Don W Conover. j STEE COMPANY HIG- H- PROVO WL INCREASE Pres. Knight Leadership Issues Call Program In To All Provo, Full Sunday WINS FROM CAPITAL STOCK WEST HEAD OF 1. HOOP ASSOCIATION . C0LLEGEW1D0W CREATES FUNATB.Y.U. c to-Wi- pe n Hun-da- o . V i , All-Ma- le Froi-tb--4-umli- mitlng.lt-wa,tbe1c(iiiM"iisti- n B e . te if many-otlwr.-wa- UTAH'S PUBLIC ' : ; - DOMAINSHOULD SCOUTCRAFT - SUNNYSOUTtfe 1926 FOR BECONSERVED . y DUE FOR CHILL OUTLINED co-h- L GAMERCFUCE - - TOBEDECLARED .; CO-ORDINAT- PAYS, SHOWN POULTRYTO BE DISCUSSED . ne, Dick-Thor- RAREVOLUME AT CONVENTIOrf -- l TRANSFERRED Ouy-iHat- s.cc-ou- d Gu.v-luan- 'tt ; . . ip farm-burea- it I Business For HUGE SIREN AT . -- PAYSONMflfci P0L1GE NEUTRAL !0N NEW DANCE -- OREGON PRISON ELECTS BOARD Oldi-oyd- half-liac- . . d - set-ur- e Yorkj-Jamia- ' - -- SCOUTCOURTS ALICE GARDNER irlce-presld- LAID AT REST PLANPOWWOW Sunday Presented By Amateur Talent ., For Programs SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Address Farmers at 7'p ' -- rrfJ -- -- 4 rr'" 'r7rz, 1 .1. in-th- of .' lal'1rnt;poow'Of'w are-the- w-il- l JCJJiej'ei.o.Olil4J i : : |