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Show i' ' iXrmDPHOKZJ Mediated to & policy ef fairness to all sections of Utah county. Cssiaesi Office CItri& N" W) IX ;lnJ. a. ii u . . ii 11 - nnun llff f . . - a . . . ii y . r, VM-WM.-l .' ': NO19(LjXjLZA. : FORTIETH YEAR, : 71 ' ; "' - r . . aa uaim ; . a i I ,V i - ,1 iI it . . .:.. 111 . iumuimuii yniiLLinULL it mm H lafiV n a u War mm - 11 ea . at w i . 1 ' w . m 'HaavT.W; , ' v...:. : " i . . ' 1 ..- PRICE TWO CENTS -,:i fin Jil S JV . : 1 S.uO JUL .. i ! t I f'i ' ' j i I . I - ftU-- I' ' . . .. ANSWERED IJ Jjh .;S ' ' Provo.Team In Fine Mettle For What Prom.-isto Be One of the Fastest Games Of State Tournament L 611 CALLS BY HERALD 'JJ ' I i i II M 4: ' . pi l ' ' iT v TohijgkjtlSepo Defeat Fast South Cache ..... -- ' -- v v: - . rtlJ IT, .. . . . X : United Press Reports 171.000 ' j SUUnjc- or Proto Seventy- for Modification. 19,000 for Present Law4 I BeObserveS NEW YORK VOTES I SERVED -- IOKTYTQl ONE BANQUET I HOME ELKS NEW IN 7 Oivfeions Divided As U SirGood Program of . Speeches E nificaiice' of Referendum ' and Music Arranged By This Vote of Newspapers . ;i 1J of Pioneers - ; ' , ,m - r-- . LA JUL JV ' pauvtial home must be torn down r t - - - , Bulldogs tPlqy OgdenStiadd - . i . , . ". 187 ' ; , PROYO, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1926. . aa a" a - f Jul. I J liD U ffl . JV &).r ' 1 - . .- h i mmW rana ui a ii. UnilMaaav lllBlll.ll if - , ",'"' a niniirrnn m. nrni inr Kh Hill k'rrHX III llrl.l ULULTIIVL II lUnLLllU IU UllIU . , a a. ma I I I11IHII III nllllll Mil I I I'll. .r rnKllI t M W la ! la i VI llllll f U I U II . - 'Wi 111 J! It - -- . J , .. Kocma ' ' lT - I . l - -- 1 - 8!i handred telephone calls Jn half a day! ThelleraW telephones tingled continually Wednesday after- as ikmu and evening. es 1 w ' ' BULLETIN . The Provo Bulldogs arc in excellent spirit contrary to rumors spread around Provo Thursday forenoon. The gossip. era had it that Bert Bullock was In a Salt Lake hospital seriously ill from ptomaine poisoning. The rumor is absolutely " . false; , H Just before noon, the Herald was in telephone communi t cation with members of the Provo team.' Bullock was then " sitting in the lobby in the Hotel Wilson where they .boys are ttaying, .The rumors were news to the members of the Bull- health and has not been dog squad, as Bullock is in the best of "" '. ailing while at the tournament.- - - r....'; .. "Tell, the Provo people for us that we are going to do our very best tonight," said Ray Phillips, center on the Provo We are all feeling fine, and are going to give the 7 squad. . ,i Ogden boys the trouncing of their lives. . ; , though every cltlsen In Provo iiiriii iaaanaaMiM iiiimmi yf lii vw tii rftftti man " f''"t'MM--a'iMMaMaaa1"a must be a basketball fan. is the dollar maiihion built by the late W Ulluw R. elon. founder of the Kansas City Star. Whtle thecalls came TfalrlyZ Daughters Nelsoa- family, Mrs. Laura It must be destroyed under the terms of the will left by the last member At regularly shortly after the first, who died recently. She directed that ber husbapd Klrkwood, hare the use of the heaviest grind of contest,-th- e 150 pioneeri living In Nelson Klrkwood, More than PROVO PROHIBITION VOTE ever to occupy r the Provo the day Proro will be the honor gueata at a bouse as long as he lives, but that it be destroyed when he dies, as she does not want strangers TO BE PUBLISHED FRIDAY .' to be given Friday noon at the place. ' game, For about an hour two banquet ? The ballot box for The Eve wer busy .constantly of home Elks the operators the by Daughters nta( Herald tnd the SEA . Ser-r- Pioneer. The banquet Is In honor with the two Herald phones at Provo took its first step towards the state championship : .prohibition ' referendum b of that time. the of birthday by defeating the fast South Cache high Bchool Wednesday Tote wlU be taken from the tar- 611 two answered The ?commemorate- the pnoaea provot-a- nd of Hyrum 5 VcT by the close score of 15 to 18. This evening" " squad S o'clock basketball calls from coming to this city of the firnt o'clock will play with Ogden, one of the fastest. Provo 6 at afternoon. The rotes Thursday la the afternoon until shortly white settlers. . t-- "? , ... , tournament. teams state wltllse counted so that they will the in Herald' 10:30 when after the Mayor O. K. Hansen will deliver 1 published In Frlday'i Issue hav even break The with the Ofdenites. The force It a called and Bulldogs day treaty the main address at the banquet. of ThEyenlngrald, borne to rest. : two teams play about the same style of ball and the men are be given An address of wekone-vlMore than 200 fotea came to la less than five minutes af, about the same height and weight. by Mrs. . Grace Cheever, presideut ter tie office of The Evening Her of ; eachceqtostwaapverJlbe Should Provo win tonight the Bulldogs third opponents the Utah county chapters of the ald from Spanish result was la the Herald office tournament wiQ.be the winner of tonight's game beResponse at tbe Daughters of Pioneers. Elder Andrf w Jensea Ad aHirufng; showtcif tli reuaJrTa ft 'given pur ttttne"-fan-s. tween Manti and East will Ih made by Mrs. Donna Favor Resolution for One Mill high. The Manti lads will undoubtedly dresses Students of Young Interest thot the foil U creating Road Improvement Tax; Splendid cooperation waa a pioneer.?. Meachatn. a nnmber A for Salt defeat plea larger strong 1 Lakers.ji jhe trougBont t'tnh iwnnty ; University Wednesday ) given by the telephone company- Many Attend ' . Should Provo lose Among the interesting musical ah ajid, gainfircsciryeaandthe tonight then the Friday game will be the oners tors both iif the Salt rr- -r' win""be"tue" or the feaiutes wholehearted cooperaunited and "banquet" loser of the Manti - East game. the Ellder Andrew Jensen, assistant a. Lake, and Prova. exchange glv r played ; against Bjr M, I). THACT. . , n V. music by Mormon The Importance of .coinmuulty k. tion with the state" avithorities. was clntrch historian of the .Latter-da1 uited Pra Staff t'oniH)iidtit. old time lng excellent service. Provo-Sout- h Cache and Heury Smith, who play operation was stressed nt a larsp.iv made tefore the Provo Kiwanis club The waa game Saints, was the .speaker before the The Provo game war over at (Copyright 1928. f United Prens.) the accordion and the dulcimer, re- uttended and. euthnNiaftlc meetini: oaf f the beet contests of the first JBXKSBAVa BCHTDULB today by David Madseu, state fish students of Brigbam" Young univer seven minutes to ft o'clock SEW ' YORK. March 11. The ' niUMi'cal "All A commissioner. reading, S.. spectively. the Orem Chamber of Comi'.eie and game day. The smoothness anc the of on devotional at their period Wednesday. aftemoonjantlJit. sity Country hm engaged th the atost Is Well" wlU be given by Myrtle held lii the Lincoln with which (he Bulldogs performed school an- -"he fish high tmralwv--y-and j"T waa to gamejepartmaat the l"TOttintew result Wednesday 9 xtcRSlraJ tef prjMJu..on que renJefeuT 4 South t'ache vs. Kanah attracted the attention of.aU'tUe -is not only eusnpioning,j de In the Herald office. Elder Jensea mnde reference to tioB of national pojlcjr :e?erx at bf Mrs, Eliznlieth Bosrdmaii and dltorinm Wednesday evening. fane jnd Von foe tijem nnstlnted deE. S. IliiH'kJeyj. secrefvy of tho clared the speaker, "but it has lreecett'lH' to plauw of hlstorlxal - Tonight's oqutest'' iMitweea, a Mrs, jCleanor Ortyrptoneera slaters. teuptMMtta Aewspapecv)oU vs. Leai " 'Vf. Cuuimerce, wus veloped it hatchery at MiHrtugvUle Morgan praise, i Even then the Provo ladaiT Provo Cbamlte flhd Otfdea will Provo be an He ohtet gave Uterest fof the chnrcb. --.1? prohibition. A duet wljl also be smug by Prof. the 4 Vlofk'. did But )aay op to their asual stand- ; to a point where the products of the 7 o'clock. Shortly after that of speaker, prlucipar of the acowint origin v"More than 400 newp:ipera from Interesting RamMlneravlile vs. pleasant Grove i. R. Bosbard and Mrs. Borah ' lug and chose for his subject arcj, Manr a game they have played that institution could be sold on the cburch and the migrations from time the result should be here Miat to oat hnd f rom. l"auada to ey-- r . Nebo aivlalon where tliey have Vtbe , c Com' jcrce ' Jj open, market for a sufflcietit sum New York to the Rocky Mountains. . ; I Vloek a Duties ; of C.hamherxif fans. Prcuv. . for the ready ati-aMexico are taking hallota In . ,;. Beaver vs. Ballna Toasts and sentiments will be giv-e- He stated thnt it Is notthe duty of to1 defray the annual cost of main more hrtnianfly than tbey searkied Herald is at Tbe of Eveglng -your Hp sp6ke"al8o at the birthplace, . their commucltlea to aound out sen " r . , ..." f e'cierk did In the first tournament game. by the guests aiuTYlttttori service.a "chainlier of commerce to take over taining my department tor . oue the Mornioh prophet, Joseph Smith Call '96 or. 107. for timent . 1 . Ogden vs. Pr.ovo The faas are hoping that he year." the result of any of the basket- Preceding the banquet, the pion- any project that at .Sharon, Windsor county, Ver' Ta'tledi . "Dry leaders have warned prohi- eers Provo lads will be "on" tonight in will be the honor gnests at a handled by the xity or two taxes, of mont. ' Vermont was also the birth ball games today.. If you can't to as the Asked possibility bitionists not to vate, charging the : TL. O. 8. vs. Uintah which case ibe Provo-Ogdegame by the high Its duties are confined to those stocking Utah Lake with trout, Mr. place ofBrlgbam Young. iXhe time program to get the office the first tline try -' poll la not' representative, that It In t school in t'elet I : to : T" are lines; wfjl be a real feature."" snld. that" anncfte "Mudsen replied "It Is impossible he Elder busy declared Jensen, they will again projects," come, dominated by, "wets" and that "reBotclder vs. Bingham are the pioneers paid for out of the tax money. '. . think of so doing at the present when '"Vermont will he proud of The .The. Jkuth Cache- 6'cldeS peating" by Interested voters ig not still following are conditions c The whom time. all suchht. aien living InJProvq,. great of, havfcig irtYJtwe-wgame and fought every Inch Tbe:haMbetwent.tt, X.WiCd T? East vs. Manti; to I'tuh pror to May 10, 1859. trout could not thrive,, but it is pos as the Prophet and his successor, of the way,' Led, by Ncilww, oue favoring a one mill ncwd tax, rVet leaders point to the ballot caine of. the hardest ball cbusera on tbe Guyman." Henry Cluff, the presentation of a rcsolu sible that later the Lake might be the gteates pioneer of America. lng, In wlch their cause thus fai William V. Curtis. stocked with bass and catfish." , Elder Jensen also called attention Mrs. Mary Wors-le- Hon floor during tbe first day of the WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS presented by Ray V. . W Mitr. baa a. dominating lead, as proof that Mr. Madserf made a strong pica to the tact that Newel Knight, the Mrs. Sophina S. Gee, In discussing- the resolution Cluff, Mr toornament, the Hyrum boys tried d of the country prohibition. Florentine 22 "Orson Boxelder every minute to forge ahead of tbe - The United Press tabulation Wentx stated that the town of Orem for maintaining the Ash and game father of Jesse Knight and grandof 21 fund from the general Ballna Mrs. Adalalde Jones father of J. William Knight, prom Provo squad. had ppent more money for roai im fund separate the tote up to 100' a. m. todny Twelves,Jennie of the state and asserted that only inent Utah cltlssens,. was the first Bee Jones, Abraham provements. Including Mdowalks, Snow; Bowb, and noover played a from the polls of the newstwpen In Grove ....21 ' Pleasant In that way could the cooperation school toucher In Kansas City, PLEASAT GROVE, March 11. offensive game. Snow made 30 23 representative cities showed this Maw, Lydia Throwers Holdaway, than any other town of its size In of. the vtrong Vernal to Its be up kept sportsmen Missouri. Mr. Ruth"Pierixnt Xaylor,J. R. the state of Utah. He jx;ul d oul Funeral services were held In the some beautiful shots which counted . ..reslt:: 18 Boshard, H. S. thnt hv such a. levy the luir leo of present high standard. East Pleasant Grove tabernacle Tups- In the scoring column. Bown had For modification or repeal' of pro- - Boshard. Mrs. Mary-McEwan. The meeting today was called to . ... .. 14 .. . William ... 2 o'clock for Alex at Brienholt, isuch afternoon Morgan worse luck than he has had for. day ii.iproviv ('or .enioi.Kibnt'y ibltlon 171,383. f and turned Anderson Mark order by Robert R. Irvine, Mrs. Anne mnts ure left to the public ander Bullock, 87. who was the oldmany a day. lime ana .again ne Against cbanglng present law 18 who Robinson to Robert Provo over presld Kteele Irvine. Mrs. Ijuelki Newell The est man In Pleasant Grove. the citizens a fe of- the ed. sent the leather sphere spinning " : 10.034. v . . 15 .. South Cache Haws, Mrs. Jane B. Forsyth Sny more patriotic ones are forced to services were" conducted by Bishop round the iron rim, only to see tbe ; vocal? duet by. Prof. John Mc A ' M 3on E. iVOlpln of the first ward. 13 shoulder the major portion of the LeW ball faU outside. H. A. Dixon, eltherrepeaLor modlflcatfod of thel and Allister Bishop The casket and stand comprised 2t "- - Phillips attracted attention ." for work. The resolution was passed Manti V liU W"VU ((.Kill accompanied on the piano by Miss The ' a literal bank of flowers. bis strong gnardlng. Many dyed-lu- New Tprk.has shown. a poll of libvina E. Williams Kelinan, Rich, by a unanimous vote and it will ac Web, was exceptionally well receiv 21 Ogden w speakers were Charles B. Harper. K. more than fortv tn one In fnvor. nf ard Brereton, Mrs. Florence E. B. ccmnanv a petition to 'the town ed as was also a vocal soloby WASHINGTON. - March . President rKanaTT ( ..... - ehanglBg-thepxi- af board for such a levy; seen the reeia , In action plckcf iiig iwnfllttiBnarH Brereton lunignla will be adopted bythc T. FehtonTwrL Hayes. Marguerite Jepperson.. JeiHaoOrf Bishop K. HrTiOW toni'hed on Miss mem- - James H. Clark, Junius F. Wells defensive Its Flill'lM as one of the to Marine 29 was Csllfonrtsr-award nr "rodnclngseerj Mrs. J51na. Kelson Identify corps attendance The prue Blugbam Ellsalieth A, Mrs. Meldrum, 21 the history of the town of Orem and ed to II. V. Hoyt 'ers'who have qnallfli?d with the and President' Heber J. Grant or rplayers'of. tbe tontestlng tenuis He . tiotvrlsTaljdiTClfflori, aecbrdlng to George Beaver Wall Full states whenever be was Johunyfon-tlie-spiiitomatic rifle, machine gun. In Rait Lake. that owing to its geographl the newspaper figures in favor of Boardmnn, Mrs. Isabelle " 18 er. Mrs. Manna J. uiazier jits; cal situation It was like a person L. P. 8. ... weut as a child with and ac Canada, arms were . and was His needed. bayonet, king a change.. .. . ; Mrs. 13 Elizabeth Shirts McDonald. While Mtneravllle Xanvoo.IIIt his Issued order official shot for once a and an two at to to look to parentsje ways seen good many of districts the The supposedly ' dry spoil Daniel trying ' Major General declared If 'that' practice were con Lejeune, cot living at Nauvoo be saw the Prophet the Hyrum lads, . in their newspaper Mary E. Snow, Mrs. LaPreal middlewest, SOUTH CACHE ; Towle. Joseph Smith' both in his lifetime manant. of the Marnle corps. . tinued Jliat person might become a little off color. In ; Bullock W polls, are represented ; as SUas 8. Allred, Thomas E. Thur-death. He came to O. T. F. P. . He stated that it was For years tt has Imjcu customBfy and after-hi- s In favor of changing the guarding Nlelson he had all he could Redfield. " iimb Mrs. Heneret Scovllle 2 'o award badges ,fo marines who Halt Lake la W driving two yoke Niels, If ! time Orem looked' to itself for it la" he coiidl dn In his aggressiveness 1 0 ittalit skill with the rifle, consider- of rattle across te plains. He lived Baldwin,, rf. : future development and predicted he at times went beyond the rule It is significant,, however, that In A ed the principal weaism of the ilar-in- e at the home of D. H, Wells for elgh (Continued on Page Three.) 2.1 Gunnell, c. leader of the to stop that If this werC don Its citfxenry 'case, the vote is heav- almost ! ' every , " sound and was eansht at it would pr08per Wuch more Jitaa by roTpss.' Additional pay Is gtveo teen years and then moved to Pleas Bradsha w. Ig. . . . .'. . . 0 , .2 2 leaf In favor nf tnodiflcatlon, ' com- Hyrum .11March AMERICAN FORK, X 1 0 iue Corps. AddlMtmal pay yis given ant Grove and took charge of the Wyatt rg the referee, .' b Homer Warner, looking to the north or to the MHith 'plete repeal being less favored In the Fnnernl services" for' Mrs.- - Mary J era, 41Hn 1 4.-- HWeH-Wbll- e 0 1 -- it rf faranf when a Letrhmra, half secoud In" the : progress. tabulations. Early ftgjtftitiire LeeOfeel!?. who died nt her home Tn -Give- he ma rricd Emi ly While the new insignia wiU at te Wells-homolis have drawn Results double foul wis called oa Nell son As entertaining features of the helsi wllL.be SAmedcaft Fork Tuesday, HarriSi-wh- o -3 15 nrtRullcK-kT'the- '' eent-- rtatter-rr- aa t!! proceeded Wm lit- death Totals roin the dry bitter comment. gave a read at 2 p'clcK-meeting Moiifa-WenMatnrdny aftenusin in with which the wearer has acquired! eight" years ago. . rue game. lour ' The present campaigns to repeal 'from Farley ibe American Fork taliernacle. In Inst; the Prue. Shepherd. PUOVO no additional Mr. Bullock crossed the plalus ; - a . !.' having been railed on biiu. . the Volstead act or to obtain mod. - the -- stirring days of brothers quartet song a number of terraent will lie lit the America! xkill, and carries b Duringwelcomed it wl.l be six tluies and later filled a mission J"V 1 ifies tlon permitting light wine : and Melbs .The Prove boys sent nine baskets selections and Ivan Pyw-an1917 and 1918 when every man, lfl Fork .cemetery., v : the marines who have always taken to New Zealand. He served In near 1 the hoop while the South Ton a dnet. beer, are hiere camouflage,'' ' Mrs Farlev ' "Orem,. throng sang woman and child was (tilled born in England on pride in the markings with which ly every civil find church position In Mxa. Kelly-waa1 a Ella Boole, national prexldent ' of upon In some way to lend some of was the title Ret,"i orlglna 3, 195. and came to Utah their 'uniforms are adorned. .... Pleasant Grove, Including eighteen i te i Women's Christian Temperance It February song sung by the congregation. 0- - 1 arvice whete It was- most a wheit young girl. . She Is sur years on the school board., He 1b Bnlloekv Ir. Press end of each Quar at War needed, br conld be given best,' was composed, by Ivan Pyne. tbe at Provo led l ulou told the United a', a 1 3 vlvecV by her husband. John Kelly. People in the rural districts of survived! by his second wtfe, three Bown.,dg 12 9. . " tMr' t arare stsndlnx at rca. hlo. ' . f thetbotagbt was, 'How can. ! - O. II. Anderson, president of the and the following Children : Mrs. Jl 8vedea s.lip ,Ptf .their wwden. shoes sons, five adftgh seven Farthlngham,, Jg ,04,TP. 1&M5." com. are Klther""team answers anil of the t "Most; H tkf- - presUkrd! t-tUH, xhow my- - wlUingnwi 4 aonui Relly when they - come Into the house, grandchildren and thirty-fou- r J.'TaylGrrSaft IUe; J. great qnur- lul ?ioiu enlhuslustlc wcii who'fall service? So :he little Service 9 5 0 18 scoreft a field Kal in the final TotiiU' meeting, following which dancing Blackfoot; Idaho; Charles and Rob where they walk In their stockinged grandchildren and one brother. , " ter." ' in the was enjoyed. .. , Flag began to appear ert Kelly. Bingham.; Mrs. - George feet. ' . ' RefereeWarucr : umpire, Watts. Sellson started the scoring of the :! (Continued on Page Three.) windows, and the little Blue Lott, Lehl; Mrs. J, T. Donaughy t by tossing In one point from . game grent-ethe Star with Its five points which for looked most Parents aftM Mrs. W, C, Smotbt l.os Angela followed line. This foul the ' Relief. children stand, for .Sisterhood, , Mt W. Ci" Wild and Leona Kelly. appreciation by their South Cache 23, Kanah 18. uow. field by goal a by oulckly Remembrance . and .Vigilance., American Fork' and Leo Kelly when the children are thirty or for, Morgaa 21. Lehl IS. chance to Me the scM. bad Nellsnn 1ATO And while it hung in, tne winold. -v ty years Seattle, Wash. SALT LAKE CITS'. March 11. Ia via the free line but failed. dows one here and there turned ,. South Cache high school of raidd succession Bown rolled; In to Gold Thus showing our Hyrum. the fast bunch of hoop-ster- s fielders followed by, another by to aerve God, country SPANISH FORK, March 11 who were defeated Wedj Snow. Gunnell and Ncllson boosted tnd humanity to the best of our Mrs. ' Katherlne Marie Jensen, gl, . . Member ""of the Provo Vegetable 11. Marcih SPANISH- - FORK. by the Provo Bulldogs, !te Hyrum acore with a field counter nesday ' We Forget, 'Lest So,' at died wife of Hana Peter JeneeVi, ability. Crops association are turned the- table on tbe Ksnab eacn. j , Work of rebuilding the warehouse of ' X 'and Canning let each and every one strive to consideration the seeding ber home Tuesday morning of dis-under have Elks the lodge aendlng their field men around to . crew by the score Of 2S to .18,' o !"Mpmher'f . he second onatter Baldwin in the Sugar wtnpiiny's the In Star the Senice Legion old to ease Incident age. cm First West street during the spring "the gmwer8w1thtbe .Information Kood work: they are so nobly - Mrs. Jensens waa born in Den The defeat" eliminates the Wxle . and Kellaon scored frewn the field plant, ic hit h was destrove.t 1y fire and parking of their proisrty ttat the. farmer's cooperative organ' carrying mou ; on CIuMmas dc.v. iw1 Tj.nu begun and summer juoutbs," said Paul Vincent, secretary oftbe" organisation boya from runner, perui-iv on. before the Bulldog. , mark, and she and her husband came ' lr.ations have decided to accept the meet. state the ' in f:ie 8 In favor of the 'i f bv '' the of to t(ie Mother. nnlil enipTnyees. Star a to Herald thea today., stood yeiivly representative 18T1. la She survived In Utah to by offered ton canners, by the tin a In-The fast Lehl aulntct. Alpine northernera. This was the only L"There Is no questlcm in my mind." said. Mr. Vincent, but that ber husband and six children, forty."""f MRS. M. E. PEAY.Y' jorj " 7111 r.tlding will fw said Mr; Scott ,'Thi )a not accord' elim l tea for - Delos' Provo cbmploB-we- re he division finest bo4 the one-will of Pest.' !Mnthir have oft in ataace (jwnrc the, Irov Elks wl)(i ioonor jw later the' lodge eight grandchildren and fourteen j ing tdi'the,fnct"of;itheca.e. The , smubu, of ih, .r.ai-- . inated by .tue,.-Morhouse and will-bWhether- will be dona In the pear were behind... ! Bown missed one their building' In the state. farmers are holding out for $12 a tourna the team of XwYlrt Jfl ytv- The f in expioHloD of Funeral'servicea will t held at 1 the surprise the, members prppbse o 'futareWnoTt been 'definitely t-- iu ro 10. uent; The score was KalvagecJ .viriti.e,,,elcl- - viHltlig " " AKn;iiiuuu m iic" .luia uoiwii for the beamifktion of the grounds Jus as o'clock Thursday afternoon front the ,11 we can't fetthaL. a year preWht their 'plana (Continued bn Page Three.) ' Lo coaVr"7t win 1,913. " brltk, eta, tisedin, -,1 Fourth wanl chapel. we will raise something else on our August & toon as their finances alll permit.'. .. ng tbii .t t building. "ir--", mi v hnlf-mUli- thj was-afte- 0REMC.0FC. aeventy-Reveut- ttwrppatTwi- it DAVEIiIADSEN4 HISTORIAN ' , GIVEN IMPETUS GIVESHISTORY ADDRESSES AT BIG MEETING , in CHURCH KHYANIANS rorkartr1 -- of-fl- -- - Sel-uia- " y . Jeniet:-AsonTvTn"- 1 i - , , T'" i . T m , r; -- - -- : i.' should-rightfull- , , -- n J f - ALEX BULLOCK y LAID AT REST st. .................... Mel-dru- ' 'v . - NEW INSIGNIA Jn ' - ........ . FOR MARINES tTa .) ... ...... w. - ll.-Ke- the-woo- l- let wi ...... ..t fantry-howitze- r AMERICAN FORK ly ' cross-eyed- r : . of-Hi- TOP DIES .............8 the-flas- hy Service Star Members ......... 0rder8 Ideals A 15 - ira - ''.' . , s I '! i - , 8-- 5, t Orem-'ehac- . tecs,-thirt- y-V 18-i-- - waitoTon WAREHOUSE; ' ill AGED VOi.lAN BEING REBUILT FOR TOMATOES to p SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES .' Utah-Idah- The-scor- ornc-tlcall- y. fr'lsH 'bM: heiwme-prl..asvwaa...pajd ag. H , of e -- - m' rli tf gi) com-ple- V. 1 ground. 1! S. |