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Show A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy cf fairness to til sections of I'Uh county.' W HERALD PHONES Business Offle . . ;. 95 Editorial Eoom . 107 , ' F0BHETH YEAR, NOt 192. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926. PRICE TWO CENTS rn (ft m MM UTAH COUNTY PEOPLE MUST : LEARNTO PATRONIZE GOODS (SOWN : . Bijr Luncheon Planned At High School Wednesday for Fanners and Business Men - 'CLOSE UPS' TO BE : TAKEN OF BUSINESS Farmers to Be Guests of Busi- ness Houses On r -r- .'. i - .v ; Wednesday " .. Home products week was ushered In, this morning .with .merchants throughout this pud other cities of L'taheounty displaying and demon-; stratlng noma .made and home grown products. Commit ees are bard at work planning to make these. demonstrations of home pro- auecesa : i.ij ducts " "' Reservations fos the big farmers and mercha nts. lunpUeon ateet lnrt4o be held at the Profo.blgn school at doob Wednesday are being made by fanners and merchants alike and , thet(utlook is favorable- - forone of J nett biggest teeHage-e- w in this city. At this luncheon home product will be served ixclusiveiy by the girls of the domestic science department of the blgn school ' - y -- A S ji y ''TlMs will represent the business interests and L.' L. Bfiunell will speak on be-half of the farmers.; Each win discuss problems pertaining to the interests he represents and ' those dose-np-'! on present will bit given man; phases of both farming' and - " abaB4angwiat''Tlew:'::of be "TSlaotislilulflf tween the two groups. M i-- at iwmm ' et iit resl-den- - - up; but by the time it has reached the people a!l the enthusiasm and action has petered - out and the F. G. Warnick and Geerpe E. barton llesipn as r irst and " Second Counselors J. M. JENSEN AND NAMED W. SOWARDS ' Both Men Have Been Active For JTears In Church i Work After six yeirs of faithful Bishop NepblAndersou and George E. Kartop, second counselor, wire honoral)ly released aud Irif. J. M. n ttrinetl-- to anu niipur fiwar(i8, were unaniiuonlyfill the racWcTes: 1 JSia. juithm. jKa.-talii-it-- - f f ij i..h4AmMr' : ""TIpfEttnlscommlFtee and represen-tntlve- a from the various women's 7 1 '4 clubs, at which time more definite p'.hjp will be outlined for the activities of the week. LTbis meeting ' will be held in the offices of the chamber ot commerce. DEBATERS GO ' T - 1 v a Texas Baptist Minister Breaks Desires Official Referendum nnuskcy oome in to Check On Newspaper Church '. Voting DRAMATIC SERMON BELIEVES VOTE nrvckX EDGE - an "nfwrv itu W XJVf GIVES TRUE SENTIMENT d Boy and Whis No Precedent For Congress I key Bottle Used to Illus-- . Condur1" Referendum ; " trate Address May Be Authorized , ft 'I man ft ' . wt-tl- JIanh WASHINGTON, (t'P) - : that ' 5 "i - - A Edge ii consulting constitutional ; anthorUles in contempl ition of !n- - t frfidudii joint resolution author- Istug the states to conduct the ref- i y gejdjjjn''-N.The Issue must lie settled to thv ? satisfaction of a majority of . the people and a referendum Is the war to":sett!e lt,ft Edge told 1hV lTIiitd'1 Press. "9l do pot believe, tliere precedent for congress conducting a nat lonal ref erendiyn on - a ny i bins nut anthoriisatlon may be forthcomvx " lsnnon-ystieTTirrilrlliltb- flirs had hinted at arrest. Rev Eidson defied the officers declaring a wJl atthe ronnty he jail in the ease the threat was carried out tlnllSRnnargesotilheTnigs' In The defy was hurled from the the selection of Wofessor Jen- coming in that we isV. How shortsighted to ftimiilnin 6i:th wafiea wel sej4rrfdiFftrfilFthe-VHiphlpiTTastnlgh orEnforcement of their 'axlty fleers were flayefl-fget, when we fall to do our part to caudes the ward will receive the ; , In arresting dry law violators and int." support the industries that pay us services of two men of exceptional The future course of the wets o"n those wages. How unjust to expect training ia Ithei, aAruirs the resignation of Frapk Ilaliies, of thu to Bishopinder-sou- . president of the school lioard was the referendum prrtposal will hinge t)Hness nousesTn our clim'h, accitrdlng " tot own ;towBf, If we go pome place rise demanded followlnjiDjyisest to do bur buying on a cuarge o" owning. ijquor, putilic hearing: now being Conaidere4 . of .the' so rut At the climax of the sermon, Rev, by a the I'rovo Second ward Trofessor ' hurled fie-- . battle against Judiciary committee, ' Eidson are pie responsible for the degree Jensen w?rved as a counselor to Beaiitification Committee Of Funeral Services For Mrs. the- - WS.H f-the its pistr y , - ths saioor aud Jtapplnes -- Uiat-will aiy mahfrp ruTKvsmr-BmfChainbtt-o- f Commerce Out down fluid inter the water God Us trickling here) in Utah intv lines Plans of Activities ay Held Wednesday teriug the servico In the bftlwiirW The iwstor explained he did not. the land, thp clthiateand an abun he 1 ijel ixr served as guiterinlendent-o- f 1, ounce or natural resources, among the Second ward knor what was in, the bottle as he J iOlAll, school for Sunday had neither tasted pr emclled the to be found' ajivwlK'rc a, nuiulwr of tg . I'rovo is trr Mave a gelieriil housesyears. Mrs. Helena Igdrupt Carter.; 78, ccutents. v In tlie world. J ttur fathers ploncenHi the it ti he SeKt)nd ward a was made of wife Samuel one Carter aud of Next Sunday he is ta cleaning within the- niir fj.tturo n It for us. ' Js'oW if we can't Hve here member of the Utah st:ike the earliest high the Prpvp other sermon oa prohibition v and slid prosper, it is no one's fault but wnmeil in which he served for a when Ichlldrcn of the public schools. bench, district,settlerrDf died at the family illuswill use a (Hinfiscated stil'i our ovn. We ;an, if we have faith period of ten year He then served the high school, and citizens gener home In the Timpiinngos w&rd' Sun trate his talk. The in ourselves,''' confidence sheriff, in our for a number of :ciiy of"' be will asked sually as stake years day..' ficials anl others will lie invited nelghlwrsTind follow economic prac-tlcg- s perintenilent bf Kcligioa cIusm-s- . I iajhe cenern clen n ii n moM'nien t- .- MiCftfUi- - WnB tiunHu Detiinaikiy-gup- y tne piatS,rm with htm. in our in tbt "Tiiis','; ws reached nt a July 10, 1847. When 13 years of Rev. Eidson announced. -- NEW VORK, March 15. Jlay .we give proiier considiration clmrch rrofessor Jensen has age she crossed the plains iorran (I'P) aH to the purposes of "bur Home I'ns. As newspaper polls on prohibition oxteam company arriving in Salt an active mrt In the mittee of the I'rovo Chamber taken ways of ducts Weekt sense our individual re- civic Lake ( ity in J 80.' Five years biter approach the "two million mark it and educational affairs of Commerce hefd in the chamber this she married Samuel Carter sponsibility and work becomes evident that large" cities In the Provo. his Outstanding anwng with Others to achieve' an end;that .. Endowment house. Since then she achievements la the civic life of the morning. generally are the heaviest supporterg will 'make Utah county a better of modification or repeal of the. School alitliorities will be asked hud lived in Provo and Provo bench. city is the writing of a history of I)lace.4?'a't'n t live. Vfllstend act, had" been She Provo; a faithful always "f'Flrtve'ThsTnoJsXhilday"'to' ; Returns .from 34 widely scattered city is poud aiid one that .: ha? assist in this work and the city "will member of the L, D. 8. church and towns aud cities out of over 4U01 elicited much praise from evervone- cooperate us usual, in the known exem was for loved and her hauling of A rare musical treat Is promised making polls, as compiled by the' who has perused its pages. garbage and frah away from the plary life, alike as mother and home Press UP to 11 a.' m', toduy ' ' For many years he "was principal residential section of the city. City maker and for the charity rendered for tonight at the Provo high school Fnited as foUg'ws.j-vrjr- f were distributed among her associates, ( Df the Jranklin school, but bavins Commissioner Elmer Jocolisen, audltorlnmwhent'the or repofl 614,-44Forfbiijdifltation' school music' presents 4 husband. are H kten desire to advance departmebt her ) nt this uioruiug's meeting Surviving her education . ; - i ' - i -of five sons and two daughters, George ally he persmil bis .t miles until he that he had nrrangel roflxTsllnJIaw, 4UW. XeliT, Cartet-n- f ceurdipg Magna- Samucl,T Hk'bsrdr was recognized as au listruclor-n- f- ilJSUlEilikiJug- - Xount-- ins - of the-rttloni Wide retirmt as pttWlshed . i r rniis n anu iiiiam ,. ric yvviu, "i '" - three New 'i'org newspapers tyt-ij varier,. A)rs.i xtprRnal merftriudr5Ws.-gTiena.ttf1aMiHnjiitMtu.-aml few Mrs. Would JoHiih weeks Smitlr and be scoured regular UcIhy Jar? place on .t he fan L!ty ot Jfhe Bj ighain fountahis lu all of Provo. passes anything of its Young univeri,-- , wbk-bisikHIoii h.- ly throughout thp suniuier season. man, ? The coriieF'cTiMTiia i)i'actii lll be in eoT .held tntiil for miiiu: j.utKjiji(Lserxlces ror tne tnree nmmoeu:City, wh'u l. muvTtii I'ortland, mid "haejtljylth ' Abraham Anderson, head of total l'rof. came in for.a scoring at this meet the, Tlmimiiogos ward chaiiel Mr. Sowards came to Provo from For change 1.&W.770. ' ' who may be induced to meet mm it was (lecKteu that signs ' ' at U' o'clock a. ni. The In the Lehl music department. Is V For; prohibition 200.17J. ' .Vernal two years ago: For fonr-fh- ls ing Jones here-- . Ernest Aultmuii;-- w hf&rA IliHfiirfnir ex. thu f,tMn will be used hi im effort to. remind dian War yeterans are especially fcr column 1' the Increasrrin he served as counselor dry 4o city known welterweight,. j)f IJucoln, people of the Injustice of this prac- requested to lie present at the serv- - change agreement with the iociu expected today as many ministers J Neli.. who is one bis to the twn years 'prior to his coming to tice, audjf th; not a sufficient -- Viewed at blghlschoi lu defiance of dry leaders nrged coast, may be signed up for a match B ishoi 1 lyinmj B. Vrtlder in the reminder those guilty of this f Irices hare been materially the family home prior to the .servto enter '.the ? jihoulu jEdwarV not be able J o, VerSfil First ward, Before that t i me from those at the Lent show- strat ballots. will ices; Interment will be In rovo city tlie .rights filled-he three the first missions, Come. lc handled by the courts. - ing, being only 25 cents fofTtBe cemetery. in he southern states' from '. Jone'S with a 10 cent rate for the was laid on the reports that Mike Jogkel is Mug Special emphasis fOOu to 1!W2 In 1908 he left to students. of keeiing the main arterAlthough tickets ahxions to prove to the Utah fu us fill a. two necessity 'yl'ar's mission in Califor-Bi- ies Into ..Provo Jfrco'ot Cur.-- similar entertainments, are that he is still a better man than bis, HiioV'in igljJi. filial the' committee fell, Is of utmost im Usually three times that amount, the inisKlon lu the sou tliern nu i" ltirt.'HiiTTrii.iTinM ,T,i,fn at any time Bern Is Wll'ang to Ujirlng.Jnijh.tristfttft.otJteii-tm'kjV'rtancp Itw-a- s ichool officials who are sponsoring though thntprisoii" labor wvi41e hm. two the has lie used wkh .shm-sthat he During could years' its appearance here, with a hope ol to rid "Tell the Provo fans that i am lived in Krovo, Mr. Sowards has ihese streets of. Bud keep getting a large audience- to grest ready; at almost a minute's notice their friends from the north. ' to ''mine there to wrestler Ir;Deru taken an. active part in th? affairs them clean and sightly.: 15 .March WASHINGTON, of the cliurclv, serving on a mimlicr - Another held next any time he is willing to p8t large meeting -- the 4 of Asslstaut Secretary I'P) of commitees In the ManiiyUjward: enoughj forfeiture, to uarautee . bhs Iriday at which, city and school $50 Treasury Andrews, "dry " e i r"- - a bm keepin the areement," said Mike to HeTs eugaged ,in tho inercuntile nfficials: will le invited to attend uptniced today that be hafl worked; the proprle ov of a and. a date witt'De'Set for the gen "Xothin wouUI please me Henry. out a plnnlo make prohibition "enbearing store grocery his niune. era! : . better than a match with pern and clennup. , Word has reached Utah relatives Kv eo'lect-l- n forcement pay I would rather stage such a bout in W. J. .Jenkins, conductor on the f the death of Mrs. Haunifli Patten Internal revenue tsx from an Prov.0 than in fait Lake and Rln Ciramlp railroad nL. mi-wbuCity." ,, i prp- isuitlcg-streets lugs, at Los Angeles, "Saturday, cnTTrgtr:WttlS blockading the ducts.: " Marh 1.1. Mrt. Wllliigs left I'rovo of provo city with a freight train. ' to make her borne In Los Angeles entered a. plea of guilty In Judge' ' ... "With the ajHroat)f George 8. Ballirs cowt this ngnrelti7Tnrw-iItantTto- J Join good alni four years to. W- - Damefined $.f5dCpon Nature irr muting most bTOnnftnTTntOn'tliOvf,''! Snh'iylngilarCJut'eflttnters; however,, that a wrecked In the. opinion of Wyman Herg, meinm-of the chandler of commerce three. brothers and three slstersv' ' foIlows Mrs. Edith Weblier Mrs. car, tor which he was not respnn-slbl' Beautlftcation committee. was the rause of the. delay, In "It Is, vigora tlngto get out lu the morning and spend a few minutes Georgia Arnslierger and Miss Bird $40 ot the flue was .suspended and 'William Los all of Killings, Angeles; 1. ' In raking up the refuse that winter bus left, planting a gardenor fixing $10-- was paid . Reinhard llaeser niemtier of the the Weather-wor" fences and sheds. In passing sentence. Judge Ballif tenr Ellierta," ITtafi f Wyiiian Patten. faculty ofthe Toung university wilu "Alt dt these things are essential to a Iteantiful city, and there a n I'rovo bench; Mrs. Vina Moore,' and explained thatiurjher infringement LINCOLN Neb.,Inrch 15 (tT. IV) it leave provo Tuesday, morning for i more the University of Ne.-on the rights bf persons desiring to Hnce few wholesome an reflect and that .jm both Mr Joanna quite Salt f)f things citiwitry energetic Harris, mission'. He th(f northern states teams will .be- with- -' 'debate brnska liseS'reelsonn'eIty'-lMiinoIs Ida Mrs. a much Thisto Lake marked and rc.r;ected s"wl . ltawtlngs. City degree, by kept preiiilss. will lenve Rait Lake City V'WSdncB-dnyd memliers. . , , trains . and out "T tolerated, tie; tharloug I'rofesor. Maeser will remain the'Siilendid manner pi which the residents of North I'tilvelsity iivt'iiue Douglas,. Ariz, Nexer In the history of the The Issly will be brought to Provo of 'cars' will have' to l h'Tt oulside This street is said In the mission field for six months have. beautified their, honuw and the surroundings. of the city limits If any anioimt of school's debate teams has there been and will return t the Toung uni- to be ItK) per cent on the home benutllicatlon list,, and It looks the part. Tuesday fror funeral 'servlces-iinswitching is to be done.;:. Trains ex- a feminine memlr. IXspite eonw'lll interment. The be held services versity at the beginning ot next It Is delightful to walk-odrive along this street and noV the care and in arouse the Interest : to os.'sii: efforts tinued ove fr'jl U;eet tending the Berg MortjarychapiliWeiIv .' school year. the real art displayed by the citizens there.- student in debate, the nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.' Ih- - have to lie broken lu order that the of femlpine 7 Trhlle a vav, Pro'essor Maee : coutinueHo-ovinno interest In streets Provo cent 100 more It ..have Hcccsauio tlie ''Let's have traffic may per cauesllybe a U.('rme.ntwiIHic-4vlty Chiwill bar?' nis beaduuarters In, " of argiuucututiou art the : declared. featle the ia streets, judge , , flone."" ct'metery. m z cago"": J sad-reserre- . d PR0V0TOH0LD PIONEERTOF BIG ANNUAL lit, t PROVO . PASSKAWAY CLEANpOON wlir cause, them; to use t . tse'S,' thereby.' building up inoreaslng, our pnf esanty'a "abllltyrto' support Its peo ple and in general making for more prosperous and delightful tir ing condition here in.- - our county. It's a case of buying more ;.Utah county products, to build uri Utah county industries to pay bigger W comes, to make better, happier n noines. ' It we" but analyze, our methods we can not help .but see how fool. Isn and unecpmonic our present practice is of buying a lot of com modities produced elsewhere. What would we think ,of farmer, pro ducing apples, who would,-inipoies, . erf v LARGE CITIES d t I UoB--!favifi- FOR CHANGE t , buNicessrt.... - LEHIHIGHIN f rt i. 4 13 national referendum cn prohibitions- - will, W sought in , cwt eress to ascertain If newspaper polls hitherto phewing prononmed ' wrt oentiment represent the Sctuul feel- ing of all the people. Senator Wal- ter B. Edge, New Jerseyllejmbli- canTliid weT leader annoumd to-A i folks . JO STAGE POLL -- da , MSIJION N: SAX A.VTOXIO, Texas. Match 15. Members of the Beacon 41111 Bnp list gaurcK who were stanled when the Kev. II. CI Eldsou hurled i (fiiart Iwttle of' whiskey,' 'Supposedly, against the church fall, rtcivrcd their composure when the Vr ol vinegar arose from the wreckage of s. 4 Xtho The bottle smashing episode occurred' during Rev. Eidsous sermon on "Boose or Boys." The pastor, with the liottle In Hal one' band and with Ptn'S shoulder In the iithr iletlvered ifrbmbleed-- '' held in the Mauavu ward chapel Suiiday evening ' at which l'resicleut - T. N. Taylor and mem bers of the high council were in at- rciulilttciv Tut Kithiag jiwnilters f .he bishopric were" given a vote .nf thaukH for the faithful service. they had rendered the church and the JIanavu ward during tliej); touro of WET LEADER , l railroad' .taved ' BOM Eight-year-ol- f "if' jjOn one oc- -j I cation she sug- - aworkTrf-which-theneiitl- OPERA HERE lc CROWNED WITH A STRING T0M0NTANA the ad' - : -- - .W't 'vs- a- -- th: . T ministered. first aid with a promptness and coolness that won her citation ; - lltlll IN-SERI- T tiie, meWbutfe someone will be the guests iOt at a number ofttpjjes? in? UtJ, when tfcey wnt Re given a feWlacfs" On mereiiandlting. At these, meet be given ta$s thrmek-naaU'Wl- t oiportnnlty to) telf 'thfe merchant what he, can do tQ asslflt the farmer, Toulfebt; there will m, a meeting of the agricultural commltce of the Provo Chamber of. Commerce, the " :: " - ant, wat iwice on rail uag cart that in iI figured accidents. and each time ' ' HURLS 'a servii-- In the bishopric of Manavit ward, Pied O. Wrmilek. first couuseUir ti) je.m-- eian'i-astitt- . ; whole thing is a "flop." I am sure that any thinking in- dirlduar win recognize, the merits of the purpose for our Home Pro ducts Week. The idea Is to stimu MiuAgnei . "pYtight,a-...Kcaothar - PROF. :i Commended for Her Coolness IpV -- :: ' MADE IN COUNTY apples for nls own wnsnniptintrMt is Jut as ridiculous for a group..of pirwIiMng canned goods, or flour, or sugar or anTfynifj else to buy the same articleyof eyunl quality, produced by some one else, Iil. place ofL their own. That's Just-whwe are doing here in. Utah ftjuuty ' In a lot of cases. nr gnK'ery stores are .packed with commodities that have been im ported, that could tie duplicated bv the samehing produced right here at n(nne. it is not the crocervman' fault that this condition exists! it Is the fau't of us folks who lm those things. Yes, but we uur own- - U o good." Nine times out of tin that Idea is a fal lacy. - Out home products are as should be a home products week for goocL They have the reputation else evry family. If the desired pro where o being among the lest and gram eou!d be carried out in each should 1 so couBidtred - here at and every home, the -- composite home. Products like prophets are FoWWakei:hfi : juovel a swess not Jithaut- honor save iti thefi' county-widThat is ihe hope- of owa country. To mftlfy that er those, who hare' initiated" the plan ronei)usconcfptlon is the .purpose and the ultimate goaHhat should of this hnie products week" plan: be attained.. How innsistent we are to bonst :, ,Mnat prnptiaitlting of thin Jtiudfsil 1 uf the auality .of .our-ptstduets to I because they do not reach Into the dttiers-- and then not consider tne homes of the people. There might good enough for ourselves. How use- be a need for the thing; $j may be lletQJtr-MBirtatlonhaJt headed by caible individuals; the on our goods to inarket and more ZTBrHEED WWABNIl'n lAnd this la home products week. In other Words, tblsTls 00$ pro- ducts week ; and the our, in this Instance refers more to,th,pro- ducts than the week. It's a thing of personal interest toa1! tis folks living In this countyand not Just one ot those abstract occasions thai somebody starts every once In awhile.. The idea Is to promulgate the gospel of common sense in a phase-thas tpular-as-- lt should be among a lot of us people. In the past we have had Utah pro- durta weekv and varioxis other kinds ofweeks, but this the first ttme(tIiCS;eek proijosition has been brought right home to us of Utah eouutr. In reality, it :: : - ebirh ';' HENRYlNES OF VICTORIES sUU ty EjCJark and - Raymond " Young Holhrook, debaters tit university:, accompanied by Pean Christen Jensen, left Jjaturday for 1 WraarTMuBCTwhiire tvnlgh t they will meet representatives ot the In. termountaln Union college in a de--J - bate. They met the Montana State college In a debate at Bozeman Tuesday evening. - - RETURNSFROMCOASTOTP jl -- Walter. Service Star , Members Give s0rder?8 Ideals After na abyetice of more "than four months, Henry, Jones, western Welter-eight wrestling chaiuiiion, returned to bis home in Provo Sunday. He brings wltb him a Jojig string of victories won in the nortli west where" lie "met and "defeated In the some of the United States. Incidentally he established-a reputation on the coast as one of the best wrestlers in his weight The Rportlng news colunms of. the Portlaud, .Dre'papers have been filled cdiitln ualiy w thjTtiF highest. commen3atlons 'for the Provo man as a wrestler. He returned at this time to his persofial affairs hefe in preparation for an Invasion 'of Aus- ttiaaliled veterans, ap predate deeds of sympathy and appreciation. - The United States 'government is taking care of these boys, but If; we reflect, a moment," and recall the . days tralia in!Jner 'One'if the'most Ihey inarched away, we will wrestling promoters oh the that they were, well car-'- ajast is arranging ta take several .'; for then too,., but we were UH the best wrestlers of the United here to cbeer them, we were States on a tour of Austriia thise hf re toDaLihem on the hack," ummecejildeaJoneg,'newltl ind we sent them little gifts I have in Ws roup wrestlers of, such und tokens of our appreciation. proullnenca as Mike Yokel and Ted They did not need us then. ThSe.v I nftinow heed they When he lefFPortlanOecently. not take a loved one 'front our I i refused several matches 'there Jones home to a hospital, pay for their wer e bouts w ith care and forget 'to show them among which of Kansas our smypathy iand tore --neither Touug Billy Edwards of should we' forget our suffering City and Cyclone Tohnson wrestle: named The (first veterans. I couldpot build a better memorial fotmy son than Joms "defeated, a few days'" lcfore . , assist Service Star Legion in 'paving the coast. Follower of the wrestling game t, work their under' the In Provo and Utah county have ex- Relief. -pressed the wish to see Jones In acGold Star Mother, tion here before he returns to MRS.'SAPHRONA coast. Efforts are now) beln made, I TWELVES. it Is understood, to arrangs for a Mother of Roland V. Twelves, tf resiling .bout In 'the very . near born August 8, 1896.: Died of in France, 1918. Three futnm- - Among, those mentioned as are sons in the service. ' possibte opponents to .Tone ' Young "Billy Edwarus"of Kansas "2flO0 , ' d . W-o- uld , Spo-1an- star-poin- r.:. i rt te 1 "Tf ! i klMi!"eJ)1T-- . -- 1 " The irtinFd-TnntTsrtfrtedinii- JempteInTkarendentrf AVed-usda- y a 1 -- duced infrac-ilon.p- theirc-ongregatiou- s pub-lie- -- high-scho- swh a TOPAYBIGTAX "WOMAN DIES s s BOOTLEGGERS FORMER PROVO - -- IN LOS ANGELES n-i- -- Conductor Fined . . Blockading Streets biist-iieH.- for-itsel- i . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ' " iil,; ''.'.",'''. PROFESSOR COEDS REFUSE "Prn-vtrffl- 0N1M0N - r - TO DEBATE n " eo-.e- ; f. d zt " ths-Prov ' . ' eu-ed- k ce . : |