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Show A NEWSPAPER ' to a policy of raited tilrum to Mctkm et Business Of flea . , . S3 Editorial Rooms . . 107 &H L'tih county, v . FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 168 PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY, Seeks Public - Support In A rt riUr 0 0 0 0 Appreciation III Ul 0 - sr o -- -O 0 O 0 0 UIU UUll IUIII.ll PRICE TWO CLXTS 0 -- X FOWLING MARK SETS WOMEN'? 0 0 -- O 0 i mi iti--p : : ' - sa genu-Inne- -- WitlralllPfofTeal VISIT TO TIA JUANA PRECEDES TRAGEDY Family Merle Taylor . Ready . to Organize Private Corporation To Finance Provo Club In ; w Class D League. . Lived in Formerly' - " i. Provo'a baseball status instill hanj;in in the balance. Whether or not Provo is to go into the proposed Class D interstate baseball league will be decided Wednesday evenings At present sentiment seems divided on the question, some SAX DIFX, Cal, rVb. 8. (T P) standing solidly behind Provo's participation in the proposed An apiwreht auiclde iacf which league, Vhile others are of the opinion that the best interests resulted In'tbe death "of a father of Provo will be served in the Central Utah ' ; League. mother aud one daughter of a fain will 4)3- - made-a- t- the meeting of tho board of Uy here, was discovered when police directors of the Central Utah League to have Provo released broke Into a gas filled kitchen and from the club for one year ti least, to give the city an opportry-ou73. tunity found tbe- - bodies "of TThom organized baseball. The" good will and co- Peteet, Mrs. Peteet and their 19- - operation of the county at large will be sought by the promoters of the new league, realizing the importance of such daughter, Audrey. Clyde I'etetfl 20, anuther daughtet-- . ls dy cooperation in the building of a larger and more prosperous Utah County. ing in a hospital Kansas City; Mat On Coast " ; Few. Months. at i . : 8cotjLJeadera J!rom erery aeetlon i othetetftathetrTrovo Tuewliy tor tbe'anuual Utah dis- ; a. t v . An-effo- trict couferenca of Boy Smuts of America.."r"'?-- : t'nusuai interest Is centered around thoeonforenve from the fact that Dr. George J. Fisher of New York, deputy- - chief Scout executive. r" Dr.' Fluber will lie in attendance. will be the principal speaker at aiotd of the sessions. One of the chief addrcHNes will be given at the lunch- ; -- -- rt t " year-ol- d : After the city commission and the lioard of the Provo. of director ' eon. ' had' decided Commerce Chamber of Toiics of vital Interest both to the active Scout leaders and the Friday morning that Provo could But laymeiL in scouting will be diarus- time enter the lesgne, std by leaders- - from the various Oeorw O. Belf of KtH Luke City. scout councils In the state. Inn- of tha leading promoters of th 'la us I) leamie asked for " an an- - " , The first atMsUon wilt IteKiit at-l- fr o'clock. Luncheon will be served with the board of directors. tt at 12 :30- oVlmit and the aftornoon IMt rpilDrdn detail the mar- Kexsion will begin at 2 and continue tr of orgaiilnlng the league a ad until 8:30 o'clock. An hour later VI via the oidnion that it would he of Park was thesi-endinner will be served; .All of the a plying proposition for very elub Saturmu(h enjoyment Friday aud ' sessions, including The luncheon and In thrlrctilt. , day when ajjproxtnitttejy one hnu- the dinner, will be served in the have Ihe to drrt1ident ftinmt iveral sours in' jelty 4turdaxliinaBger Elks home. enter the league, perstmded Mr, : GCotge AlbwrSmlth1. inehiber of wln;t ;fM'ittvr IwWfOlfiff tfr Lowry fctmmu iaai effirtt to- get a b'tt' oft the- nidontil executive Itoard, wlU lr. XcsVwn, the bfficlal chaperone of tli'niattvr'.T After mue fonsubat-opreside at the forenoon ssslon, while Taylor decided that If the 4 lty men. would rent the TtinpiiiHigos Prof. E. &' Bastmond, bead of Death came to Severin Jensprf TO, Malcolm A. Reyser, also a regional After the dinner Friday evening Park for the eoniliig yrir to n basethe" art department of ; the Touug Sunduy at the hifhie of his daiurli board' member,-- . 'will preside at the - Dr. F. S. Harris wrn an program afternoon impromptupioneer fr.rme'l by session; ball to' onrHtilution chair-mater Mrs. Peter Jensea West Drive university has been appoiuted , ses-- slstlug of aougs-- dances and atorles j him,, bla orgauiiiatlon would 1st fl of the lntermountsln states following a paral.ic strpke sufi will have charge of the dinner was given. sion In the evening, at which time committee of' the National Federat- fered two weeks ago. uatally resiNinsihle for the success Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Pfouts, of of the Provo dub. . ed 'Council of Art Education. Serv- '. Mr. Jensen' was born ' April 2C a dramatization of a local council annual meeting will be given. Paysou were present. Mr. Taylor. and others walied on ing on. tbhf committee are represen- 1846, in Snugs trup, Denmark, and Dr. Ifoutf was dressed In a ben- - Mayor p. K.Haostn Saturday af tative art teachers of the intermoun-tai- came to. Utah with his family In Jacket and buckskin Declared Murdered. Name; ternoon In an effort to ge a lease on 1S92. Since that time, with the exstates. d buscklrt and Jacket the park ground While not adverse & KANSAS Mo., one of lie two of or The Federated Art council,' had Fe!., ception years, Cm, Feb. 8 TT. PAPLSBORO, typical of the old wst whenlt0 i,,T0'g entrance Into the bigger BUTTE, Mont, Feb. 8 V. P.) which the intennountaln state com- lived continuously in Provo. For (t I) Relatives and nciiiislniiiies glovesi That another William A. Ctark, not P.) Three .1k.vs skating on 'the of the family of Thomas M. Peteet, Ji Ilrldger and his contemisirariea . igue, the mayor felt himself moral- mittee la a part, includes the Amer several years he served In the presirangen tne the bite senator from Montana of Delaware river here .believed" 0i.!iirllted to the Central t'faih lea- -, vaiieys. lean Federation of Arts, the, Amer-ira- n dency of the Scandinavian assocJatbey who is believed to innhave killed blrn was followed by ,en from. Vb fact Hi J he was The Program WITe-lIllM n and An'hltecrw. the Hon nf Hah slake of tho U P. S, Institute of na'Dglitrt saw a wax doming nune model em- - vslf ball la the Vivian Park pavilion are now demandIn Sun Plego, were" souglit here responsible for Its Dew lease on life Eastern, Arts BswclfttitrH aHd the ehurch. In the ice. liedded 1 be ski, snowxhoe and other races last year .For 4hat reason, tha a of share the ing copper kiiiR's ltved in. Mount The l'etw-tWestern Arts association. Royal B. Survivlng him are two sons and were held Saturday morning. The sent of the CentrflU'tab league diOne of them went closer .and disUntil-- . last u8ttorneyafor Farnn-- t a.suliurl). is the two daughter K. J. Jensen, Bakers-field- , WuHbiiigton Boston1, Mass. wiiuiers will lie umiounced TinwdnyJ rectors will first be wfhgbt'by those decuired heirs it. covered was toilay. Mar-the Califorthat to moved when they scantily Cal., Bishop Andrew Jensen. president of the federated council. 7 All had a - good time. , Director who a re to represent Provo--a- t In" as "We are of At-the clad a woman. already possession Ooroner hariied. body of nia," This appointment couieg to Pro- Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mrs. U. It Nelson sufficient to throw the reported and no accidents coining meeting of the league B. Adams, notified by the lyi.vs. Mrs. Harriett Edna Berry Bur-ru- t evidence', G. M; Willliimt; who knew the. tun fessor Eastmond because of the- ac Shoemaker, all of Provo; 18 grand of a serious nature occurred. tors. t, formerly of Provo, died at her present case out of court," they dug the body from the lee. tive part he has taken during the chlldren. elpht great grand children, ily here said, he received a letter said. "We records another of have . Mr. Taylor is certain that he can Adams wasanid no there In a tbut American home Fork Sunday. week ago in from Pctec't alioiit past twenty years, In art Instruction two brothers and two sisters, x to form a private organization She was born in Kanarra, Iron William A. Clark, the one who fath doubt the woman had been mur- which the latter snid he and his in western schools generally. He will Funeral services will be held dered. Examination showed that fnmily iutended retnrucd to Kansas handle the financial end of the new secure reports and make surveys o' Tuesday at 1 p. m., at ' the Second county, March 25, 1895, the daugh- ered the three women." ' That was Ihelr answer to the her skull was fractured and a part City soon. . the progress of art education.: league; providing the baseball fans . , ward chapel.. Friends may view the ter of B. A: and Harriet Aldred Berand the residents in general give the ry. After her mother had died in claims of Effie Clark McWilllnms. of her. right ear torn off by a Art instruction was introduced in body at the home of Mrs. Jensen. He hss blow from some heavy Weapon. club Its moral supiiort. father Clarksdale,- - Mo. fJklina lart iiinesr several years 1908rshea me here wHa-h-- rural : s Or,rick, Mo, and Addle !3ark Miller, to give broth-ruutil in where ahe her reared Thursday 1909, lKfh. ; and . B8o: by Professor 7B6stmond; final' notice bV the promoter of the and sisters For eight years she Denver. since then he has had more or Jess Old friends new league whether t not Provo to" do with the progress, ef arLCillt- employed q the provo General were intimate wtih the pioneer they lie a member of the circuit. will Intermoun of schools Hospital the cation la when he was mar In 1022 she was married to Earl merchant-mine- r . Mayor Hansen, who lias just come tain country. from his sick lwd where he has bei n H. Barrett of Anfhrlcan Fork, who, ried in 1809, Ihe "same year tlie WAfctUXOTOy,, Feb.. 8. ( IT) confined for almost" three week..., with a baby daughter,' survive ber. three women say their mother was -- Despite eleven hour daily Sessions . (SHM-la- l ti tlfo Herald.) ; made the following statement th" She Is also survived by her father married to Clark in Missouri. ; Y S( tr- - rYk.-- fc W i liam T. rt thenenRte which .begin today. afternooa Mrs. Mary Lynch Shea of this and the following brothers and sisexplanation of h's (! iy died nt his home J n the First Suator Sinmiti I'tlli Jtepublican. has stand in, fh mutter: city died at a local hospital Sunday ters: Mrs. F. C, Powell,, of Ixw 1 waru Saturday everiUig , .after a 'ilvcu"up"bojK"of pRNKiiig the admin"To hava of not to hive Class D evening foHowing a prolonged ill- Angeles, William" C Berry of Salt - Arnold John t'hrlstenseti. 2, son of week's Illness. He iii Corn- istration tax bill by Wednesday baselxill seems to be the nuehtlon Ws ness caused from ailments incident Lake !Ciiy, Hay A., Stella and Mr. And Mrs. John (. and Pearl wall Knulaiid on June " i ISftCTulght as wbeiu'ed .and now. dm-- s "What t have to say aloiit th( ; to old age. Mrs.Shea was bornln Berry of Provo, and Josephine Chrlstensen. PIC West gixtli South When 24 t not exiK-C- t to dispose of it before the present status of baseliaU in Provo of he canie age years Ireland 84 years ago. She came to and Alberta Berry of Logan. SPANISH FORK, Feb. 7. An stre'f, this city, died at the family worked as a uiluvr forpnu of the PATSON. Is enfTreljTiersBtisl and U la- no war-- " Feb., 8. Beginning this country when a young woman, LJTuneral services will be held In drew Jensen, historian of the L. D. home BniidnyfmtriilriWlioWifig" "a America and Ttio upset l plnns rn ciiiism! IiY ( an after IJerjLJiL-Lcailvill;'olo.,ForkIn ward Second she American Ten Ohio. for . the sears ago espreijslmt of the"rtty-coiuml-settling iastWediiesds,v and continuing 8: cbnreb-;sppnSunday" Iirtlils ctTy brleflllnesa from pneumonia. In which he came to JCureka. I'tah. the Interjection of the mlnoritl to- - slon s a n' tiff Icial body six weeks, a Boy Scout training came to Provo to make her home chsnel Thurflav afternoon at 2 getting data relative to the Icelaii addition bur-rato,be parents the' child Is Here he met and ' was married to iwirt on the Internal, '! , U seems that our city has bad 'class Is being held In the Second with her niece. Margaret Leahy, 350' O'clock. . Ldic Uliwion of the ihurh. It is survived by tbe grandphrents.' the Into proceedPeterson Dibble. Chersta investigation a They ward amusement hall under the - East Second North street. stated that 8 punish' Fork has a Funeral' services will lie held In moved to Pnyson seventen yars ago. ings, Most of Saturday was deyot'd some, difficulty in sttudardizlng FnneralUiervices will be held in acceptable to all.' reel Ion of Executive A. A. Anderson gradf IceTuesof Provo from Seccnid ward natives chaitel greater colony thj he uiinority-veis- ir and FEEBLE-MINDEIle is survived by ' of the A few years ago when we went iu D Timianogii district. The class ,tbe .chapel of the Catholic chnrcfe land than any other "community "In day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends six children ns follows: Nellie, Wil Sennior Ernst, Kentucky. suweedt-t- l fali-!.- , e for this will be composed of nine members IWednesday morning at 9 o'ewek. I'tah. A meeting Wns. held, in the may view the liody lit 'the family liam, IKr'othy, Bertha,-Jame- i . '. and wl:h a. satisfied :.weJV. Friends the view In and at the were, Nebo nine may Iy from each of the body wards " t Spanish Fork First ward dispel, at home prior to. the services. Hepitlitlc-au- . Couzeii".. Mnrdrn Onyr lie i? nlwitvtvedliy ""TeBTrtor ratlier ordinary brand of 111. Then stake., hieluded will f acontmaa-.tec- Hatch Funeral Home prior to the will- lie In the Pfovo City which many native Jcelauders were his aged mother, a twin brother "find .Mlchigiin, Who was chairman, of "the some of optimbtie funs and assistantsMroop TOniniit-tee- s services, and also at the chapel In cemetery present.'. three sisters in England, a sister in tax committee, notified the senate thought we should have a better and three scouta from each terment will be in the Mt. Calvary Detroit and one at RH'k Springs. he would reply to Krnst, probably' diss of and aiwrdinglr it waa - ward. It will be the largest train-ta- g cemetery at Salt I.Jike Ciy. r and1 halMtrothea Thomss tlMlsy. Wyo,, bid tor. Well, Ifdbhi seemr-- tt go t class ever held in the. Timpano-gDen m. at Eueka. Mineral services to expectations and district. . Each ward will com- Would-B- e ' 1k held id the First ward chapel will ' were entered into until V be will ll r i prise" a troop and credits 2 8. at in. p. not Feb. did we Kfl. .KAKEE. .A II!., two Tnsday (UP) about years'ago given in the competitive study. b"Our women i)f LMrs. iAnna Haas,; orjdenfeolAi jyejo be c)iigratniatediij))ii their have any kind bMiaseball. The clusocial for alt partleiiants and' their ambition' and "for to is while do the In worth at t,he couiintinity,'' things state Illinobi the mate was of the hospital sport Three that conspiraclose will TOKYO, the class; (U. P.) ssut(ring partners . that time appealed to the city com tors, who planned to kill the Pre- for the insane here, attempted to comtiK'nt of Charles Hopkins, City Commissioner. Dr them lu "This "is the efforts sons rat poison; mission for sow assistance and we splendidly exemplified by feeding mier, Viscount Ka to, '.last sunujier, spirit of civic pride rat poison. Dr. of the" Business and Professional ..Women's, Club, which has a twofold were finally able to reach an agreeand who confessed to tjhe plot, have sons bv feding .1 Hsou. l)een found guilty on trial and sen- W. O. Stoker, superintendent, ad purpose in bringing 8 ment whereby - the ass(H?lntbm wan Players to. our elty .uexyhursiday SALT LAKE CITY. Ft tenced each to serve 6neyear in the nutted today Mrs. Mary Boberts, W5, relieved of lta principal ltiatloiis of I'tatr is eveuing; First; the memlnTs of the dub wish to give to Provo the best, and he city had considerable baa penitentiary. ' Byohel I'chida,'- head one of the victims died, and. the entertainment that is.'imjislLirijird suoiitryj.jhey" have uiide.rlakena.-gfjrum large Jot of jvspett of the Black- Dragon society - of others are in a serioua ooadltlon, equipment added"toTt asselsr ; lie backed task and a must coininendnbJe one in 'supplying 'Pioneer Park .. Fuiieral services will !e held Wed- oil coiiiDiinies and will BastlsiU was part of our to--: reactionaries, wbo had supplied the ' The woman found a can of hasty gantic fn workv F.. acwrdlug In home devclopnicnt. Janiejtt at the nesday wbuid-h- e crehtlonal assassins with. Tevolvers, .in the basement of the with a bund stand. program we begun looklrfW Aiwelea. of W. lowers North ltolsrt the' Moroni Olson Clyde. 231' sWcst .'F'wrtb around for some way to weave PAfSON, TvY.j 8 MWs.Snrab was found not guilty of being in th home. - She- poured th poison. Into . .."Those who have seen the imst perforiiiimces of West ing i tfc renn eutia': wlto herp street for her brother. William here tlloir Inst to took not miss the and it doubtless will our general schemer Thursday not he , performance and Mr. did receptacle Ha Mr$. that of Players this tiiort'Uito explained plot. apother Larsen, daughter . ' Totter who died at "his home ern Empire l'e:Mle"in m'iv'"vv. acTors oh the married Wednes Intend the Premier to be billed, but ward shared with ftve other wo-- eveiiinc. Mr. Olsen is one of tiie niost on the We couldn't very - well play . bail liars Larsen-w4 in- 'Culifornia rrti'?ii"Menn then'de-funft from nmef to to the stbp' him American stage.. Henceds no introduction ton Provo audience mere illness.- aloue, so Ve looked having m - downgrade, oil ttock-re-' daylft the Silt Lake temple toUy did want for Mrs. Hans told the women that supiiort,At county the league here ' hist b" lierformanee Is Jex."son of Mt. and Mns John Jex the manhood: suffrage law enacted. his a this during 0""ratpresent reminder that ly borh Mr. Trotter rcfliy'r receive nwh the poison was candy and urged thnt-i- a cpof Spanish Fork. A wedding re ... '"ring recent weeks the Premier tht-betnun'der 4be- inter first-wain JUTeT NinemU'rsrciSiKi. "After HT ed ami sasornHd - In their""horior has been five The fo'Hti'nre'Trwlth'Bef., them irefiilTy' guarded new tiossiole.for for 'nil nre. "ception; ws givenTheir 'iwspeaks; t siimKirt'.of looking Provo.' several undertaking years worthy of the Ing in. Hcbofleld for are in readily assented. A few momenta (Contihued on Tage Three.) , ... fields,"-.- - Powers said. Saurday evening In the Fojirth clothes men, while police be moved to Heler. them the good will of everyone lutcrcsted in Provo's ..welfare. 111. violent! office..became his force at home and later v they amusemnt hall (ward , Ell.EASn.IOND NATIVE OF VAX : -- rnr.Ti.iiTTFP TUDCn DEAD HERE n ls - rTIPANOGOSf bftd-.luiw- vetv-tnr- d . - I. IN ICY RIVER Ill- FORMERPROVO at-th- FOUND FROZEN OF SEN. CLARK , ENJOYED ON WAN'SBODY NOT DAUGHTERS d WINTERSPORTS ,.CVl uue-ha- - DE1IARKIS HEA1) OF ART The death agreement which will! g w1ik out an entire family if the dnugbter suecntulxi, is believed to have been made after a. five day Hisit to Tl Jiisna, during which time i be are said to Duvet been driigged)yJtidnapped;.Jinl at - - - taeked. Mrs. Dorothy Meinecke of Uetiuii hushed anew women's endurance An Angora cat, the household pet, 10 and mnrdB bea: bt bours, placvdiff a taHadrytts toppling 21,608 pina" and staying on her feet throughout. Her only nour- and drowned in the bath tub by ishment wag chocolate bars aud water. , i'e'leeet, near whose hand .an auto, inn tic pistol which hid not beea fired, was lying. Police believe the V deadmnn. intended to e the gun If' sny Tsf the family atteipirted to with draw frour the death ihamlicr. ' '' Peteet came here several months ago and has l)een engaged . In the novelty bnsineMS. A will made 'by the dead nuin, left everything i his jwirtner, D. A, ConLoglie. with wilolfi he owned a peanut and )Kp corn business here.- Authorities'' said they have not Records Reveal Coincidence Examination Showed Fractur liccn ub!c to lohite relatives of the Men . of Same Of Two . ed Skull and Ear Missing; , ' i . family. . '.Not Related. i liv-lu- rt V. : . -'- Served at Elks Home Noon and Evening, Central Utah League For 1 PACT Second Daughter Dying at San . Diego Hospita; From Gas. , - o - Pkir S'H v. 000- 0 Permission Souglif From UAUIiltltK UIL lBtlBg.v-,.j-i-:--T"r- 'opening Proro being anown throughout the the taste. enaoblethe sentimertts'and the finer faculties of man." vest aa a cultural and educational cultivate At the dose of his - lectur- e- If ' center la entitled to, more of the 'fcworOampliell gave the audience a - finer thinga-o- f art for puulte efe of i severe 1 of hia -l- atest ' ' " 1 showing nibition. paintings of familiar landscapes , Professor' Campbell deplored the around Prom, Including one of Mt, fart that other communities with Timpanogos which surpasses all his fraction of a our advantages only former effortrto put tbe grand old , were outstripping Provo in the ad'r mojmtaJn. on can aa,,.-,,- ,,, vauceuieil of better art s A high class musical entertain'idsonietiin ftn!klpn.the ment waa- fendered-4- jy the high of our appreciation for the school orchestra and soloists under glorious Inheritance which is ours In the direction of John A. Oniansoo these mountains and valleys of the and Ernest Faxtnan. west," continued the apeaker. proFollowing the auditorium The v cheap eommrelallied art, gram, the audience adjourned to the "which a being turned out ''while yon art exhibit Mow. Arrangements : wait" along the business streets of are being made to retain the paintanother week to. give the country was roundly scored hy ing Profeaaor Campbell,' who likened all art lovers of Provo an 41pport.no-ttto view the some. such productions t the degriidtng 0 Tuesday PS ID n - 0 O Gather - ,. Asserting that the trt of any Jar which la threatening" to aup eality la a trae Index of Its general plaat the better daaa of music. eultura character and coaununtty Sprtngvllle and Fairvlew were pirtt, Prof. Orson Di CiimpbeU, ap- cited aa example of what eaa be small but enthusiastic accomplished for real art apprecla pealed to audience at the MglwchooL auditor- tlon, ontt ctmimuuitj mWt hmibeen ium Snudaj afternoon to give their aroused to acttoftJpringvllle baa unstinted aapport to the finer things et her aim at aa annual appropria. of art whether It be found la the tion of at leant three thousand do: field of .literature, muate aewpture lart towards building up tta already nationally famous art collection ami fla Falrview, with the cbools and wo- Annual State Conference To The meeting waa held In the men's .organisations pointing Be Held Tuesday at Elks' bow atate art exhibit, Uob with tha ta even now, launching out on - , feeing ahown a room 11 at the high way, Home. ! "H"U undertaking, though on a achool building. Bupt. H, Claude Mr; Lewis ef the Provo clt J schooU waa smaller scale according ' MANY LAYMEN SCOUT .'L... la eharge ef the program which was CampbeTt"rT"7"Z2ZTl WORKERS TO BE PRESENT said the "The of mission art," egiven prior to the opening of the Is and closing, 1irt uplift Lewis Jn his speaker hlbit Superintendent Luncheon arid Dinner To Be ' that develop the human race, to refine remarks 1; declared o-- - ScoiitlgaMes True Index. (Jharaetei Declares Prof. O.DTCampbell at Art gram in High School Auditorium. -- 0- FEBRUARY 8, 1926. . beaver-trimme- d beuver-trimme- . X.-J.- 3QMAND1ES1N ; ," AMERICAN FORK e, corr. s - n ' - SMOOT GIVES le-ioua UPHOPEEARLY er schoola-nfjCtab- gi-e- . "a i PASSESAWAY PAYSONSCOUTS - TAX BILL VOTE PASSESAWAY TAKESCHILD ' J'A BEING TRAINED , Ma-tel- Church Historian Visits Spanish Fork . , -- lni 2-- wk. e. t: . ' u - dl--- ' ow , JLuter-meu- KILLED BY USE s our-'UMi- i - lU OFRATPOISON . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs Assassins det One Year in Jail ises UTAH ATTR ACTS HEBERMANTO MARRIAGE '4 thi ; RECEPTION OIL COMPANIES BE BURIED HERE lhe-Miro- -- -- .; - "As - s. - Wal-lac- e . -- aa -- lfeiier-Kunda- Hgl y-af ct J PI w.-i- s fr -- e- by-pl- - v, " ... . . - - dldot |