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Show - -- ' I FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 246. V 1 V - - ... .. -- r TTTatTn TOW, A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county, . J. TTJTT - III I II I. -- 1 PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926. - SIM NATIONAL GUARD ASSEMBLES A1 t : ; . . TrZ WOWS CONFESSES TO Four-year-o- toaay was elected president l Poland by parliament,! It became evident on the first ballot that Moscickl Would be, mini ed. Today's election vWts held n a result of yesterday's ( refusal nf Marshal Pilsudskl to) accept the presidency after he kfd been cleo'-e- GEORGE S. BALLIF DELIVERS ORATION Women of Service Star Legion . Memorialize World War . ' Heroes i GRUESOME ACCIDENT OCCURUED SUNDAY Examinations Show Hov ta Krighl; Takes Spells De : II EHPftW OPENS TODAY Gets Life Imprisonment For Local Traveb OverSending Infernal Machine . land toBatery Scene of Maneuvers; To Political Opponent Capt. Morrison in Charge MOTIVE PURELY 58 LOCAL MEN JOIN POLITICAL, SAYS SLAYER UTAH CONTINGENTS Political Rival, Daughter and Will Remain In Training 15 Her Fiance Killed By Governor's Day Days; Explosion of Bomb Encampment Feature 4 MUHKFAJO.V, Mich, June 1 (F. Battery C. National Guard of i') Michigan today exacted tne Utah, left this with ! ld r ' BIG ANNUAL KILLING THREE ear-ol- d lioy Killed With Ah. Axtrln Hands of City-Cem-etery i e Ill UUULIL.U WARSAW, June 1 jtl'P) Ignace ! Mosciskl, candidate of the middle parties of the Polish parliament and endorsed by Marshal Josef Pilsud- - Twe- Thousands Assist in Beautifi cation of i PRICE TWO CENTS SENDING Dp - ; 1 irate 7V - !D ORDAN BOMB, WRAPPED AS WEDDING PRESENT, BELOVED a HERALD PHONES Basin ess Offko ,83 Editarkl Booma . . 107 !i!ItICi v . t' - fl -j m . j ' , , t IL 41 . ai Intervals ... Kiiner.':! si rviees v.ere lield this Governor Binskl of Poscn wiis nft'Tii.Kiii fur WJiHam 1'ieilelick Mosclkl's nearest opixmeiit In to morning full Prniitl. lifettm liberty of Asa E. BarHeU. sou of Mr and day's e'ectiou. He hud the support Mrs. James A. ilrnnd. equipment of guns, caltwonH, tent ..South Blue Lake" tlghdi township age and other of the right wing. equipment for the constable, for the confessed "lwnib" federal After the president takes the oath jjd Springville road. Vim was ' . V ' 12 A Jordan Nar Mi an hv Su.nd;!.v reryatioji,at murder's n of. three at person Three of office, the cabinet will- lie conrows, where the 143th Field Artilbis Lakes by tavern last Polir Thursday. structed.. J .T:iU!"s Karl. The ervi. es leal enmity was thei admitted mo lery win hold, it annual eiMKeip-medav exercise held in tl Pro- M. Kartell, who from June 1 to 15, Inclusive. : were under the cli'v-- ii'n of Misliop tive. .,'. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the medio city cemetery! Monday forcntn. as acting premier, will retail the Andrew Jeni-ee ifoiuieviKi of tlie Tha a made had. prisoner ical detachment of the guard left The "city of the dead" was lieau- - prime ministership; M. filivic, far- ward. t signed con fission t4 p"nectl over mer counsellor of the Pulish emthe Oren) road for the scene of flowei tlful In its mantle tor ft. Glenn Dunn of Mnskocn While playing together., in the of activltiei.; Th battery traveled bassy at Washington, will hp miniscounty that it was he who muuu- over the thousands of graves by ter of finance, and either ..Zalcwski yard of their grandmollK r. Mrs factnred and seuTthrongh the mall overland and expected to reach the day of or Skryskl will be foreigu minister. Mary E. Hansen, win. Mve on the loving hands. It was tlie infernal machine, whkb killed camp early thli. afternooft. The lostate riind ojj'osite tlie Provo ('ivy cal units are In charge of Captain memorial, indeed, and from early 1 in the t.rsl are of the lives .bomb August Krubneck, 48. his political A. W. the at and three figures cut photos has his brother oid;r eenietery, explosion Muskegon, Mich., thatjQMit Morrlsou and Trei It. Taylor, morning until the evening shadows Tn Janet lakca-taverin Krubaeck brother the. head with an ax. rustiltisl thus far 1!), and Will n:c aircst. Almvr lsjhe. Three where the u, Below, left to rival; , respectively. i made veritable castles out of the The. lira ml family, is inaUin i:s right, are August Kruuaech, proprietor; 'Janet,' bis. daughter, and William Frank, her flan-e- , all of whom him Frank, 22 of Clflcago, the girl's ThA sanitary detachment at tombstones, citizens from all walks fiance. home witli.Mcs, ritmscu. v.( re killed when u package which they thought was a wedding present exploded as they opened It.' A iHilitT-a- ! headquarteraof the First batthe of life paid silent trlbnte-- to Xn one saw the incident ur heard Bartlett was taken before Justice opiHiueut of Krubaech ht:s lieen arrested. talion at Ogdeil, headquarters of on have' who those gone memory'of (lie buys (ii;irrel,. They haiLheen Henry McX itt at M nskegotl Heights Second battalion at Manti. Bat- Into the world beyond. and givej preliminary arraignment thr with tin. h, r i.i (he cliick-etery B.at NephL Battery F of LoThe formal activities of the day At which he waived a examination short distance coop., began with a band concert by the h(iii.-eand was bound over to circuit gan, headquarters and service (in the way hack A and B. of Salt Iike. and Provo Elks band at '.Pioneer park. court. to the house the two boys slopped B of Bountiful, all arrived During the concert the women Sheriff Lyman T. Conll at once Battery near a shairy. alunif' 20 feet from the at this afternoon. camp the Service- Star ,Legion decorated conducted the prisoner to 'the clr the house, l ive minutes later tlie Field Artillery la com- -' commenceThe Memorial tree In honor of those rait 'court of Judge John Vender ;The 145th to .look grandnio'Iu'r chanced CW) enlist prised of soldiers who, made, the supreme sac ment exercises of Young university rh rough the window and saw Willwerp, where Bartlett pleaded guy- - ed men approximately and Is officers.' It The will 1 held Wednesday morning in iam lying in. a pool of Mood. The reported" rifice in the World war. ty and was forthwith sentenced to parade was then formed under the College hall. At this time there will older brother was s;a:iding near life imprisonment at Marquette. ' tha$ thig year'a 'encampment the first time that an entire direction of Captain A. W. Morri- be graduated the largest class in tlie him with the r.x in his hands. regiment- - of National guardsmen, son and the Hne of march proceed history of the institution. Tlie feaChaux. H Hnnseii. lin um-l- of . Sixteen members of. the p. adcomplete in mry'iJclall, will have Pleading' with the graduates of ed to the Provo City cemetery.' : '."" ture of the program' will be boys, who was visitirnr with coiK ort i!tnd the to the soil. the B. V. U. to been assembled 10 this state. Music recciyed honors 111 the The exercises at the cemetery dress to the graduates by Bishop his niolher, rushed tlie lad to the Baseball fans of Provo and the Elder form of .small, lienntifully made gold for the encampment will be furnih- George Albert Smith of the were under the direction of Mayor, Sylvester Q. Cannon. The complete Aird ho)iii.al, but the hikl was ab w.'itch fobs or charms; and three north end of I.'tah county are get Council oft Twelve delivered the red by tha HJJth Field ArUllery bund as is hunprogram O. K. Hauseft. who greeted the follows: tr niemhcvs of these men received ready deed. after June 8. fifty dollar ting all ready for the big treat to be baccalaureate sermon of the school , dreds who had gathered around the! 9 :30 Academic procession from of the family, thirteen drvp cuts f for four-yeaof given them in TimpTark Wednes- - at the stnke tabejnacle Sunday eve tifii A feature of the encampment will stand to jtartake of the spirit of educational building to College hall. had been untile In the. 'head, parts of out scjiolarshipa last the advice,4t be governor's day,-- when Governor standing hfternoon when Provo and ning. Preceding the services the 10:00. the occasion. The Invocation was the skull aiel brain foniid on Menddy held ft Brigham Vonn? omV day American Fork play their first Cen- university band gave a sacred conGeorge II. Dern, f together with Cadmnn the "Spirit of Spring" ' by Rev. William Bulkley. . , grounds versily Monday morning at 11 :30 tral Vtah leagne game. The contest cert on the tabernacle grounds. friends of guardsmen," and cltizena B. Y. U. Choral So iety. Mrs. Grace Cheever, representing ii"ved tliat on the way to o'clock. Dean Gerritt de D is Led by Pres. F. S, Harris, the Jong pre rwill begin at 4" o'clock.. from tarioua parts of the s'ate, will Invocation. the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, the house both of the hoys saw the sented the medals to the men who hoard of trustees, and the faculty visit the camp and witness Special Homo" The ..Dvorak big feature of the game will was-thfirst speaker. She. review- 'Going nx and wanM with it. The marched before him. Several men .Girteru-or'- s Charlotte A. Gammon, . wife of manuvera and exert'l.-wsbe. the iresence of Addle Miller. the academic procession proceeded Faculty Quartet. ed events leading up to therillseov-er- y older hoy aiipareiitlv took'.ii away who p.'sscd from the institution last from the education building tji" the William Gammon, both pioneers of fee announced later.' , will E. Clink day baseball the! Walter favorite Address of hisa of America and gavq brief player from tin1 yotinuer, ynd slnn-hun year, but who bad given excellent, stake tabernacle. -- As the procession Provo,. died 'at the family residence, On June 15,. the entire regiment, in the head. lie is said to haye'told service to- the band were aiming Provo faiis. Mjller is coming with neu red the tory of the founding of this nation. .(Representing ' the Senior class) tabernacle, grounds, the 58 West Third Souih street Monday headed by the 145th Field Artillery Kohlcr Sheriff J. 1). a determination to the exterminate She told of the hardships" of those "Quartet in G M iuor ' Boyd and Chief v those medals. afternoon, following an illness of band, will march to SnlfLake City. entire Provo. ball crew. He wants band played ,!The College Song." Instrumental Qua net. Polite Wren Wilkins, why invesli-gateearly settlers and also of the hard ; Melviu A. Brimhall and Owen Prof. Gerrit de'Joiig, dean o'f the several weeks. . The, personnel of the(Prvto to Graduates of Address ships of the early pioneers the incident, that hp knocked P.uraener received fifty dollars each revenge, sweet revenge, and the school of fine arts, presided at the - .' Mrs, Gammon tfashorn afFaulk- Is as follows: i Cavemen have promised to be. back . Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon the hoy over with (lie ax and con from .T. L. Utah. . console of the organ. The univers- ehburg, Sweden, Janus ry 5, 1845. Kirntagc, of Amerfean of him to a man. A. W. Morrison, comawardof and Conferring Degrees The mothers of American soldiers tlnued chopping. chorus under the direction of Hi 18C3 she came to Utah, crossing manding; L. Itobert J.- - Edwards, Fork, manager of the Firmage . All of that means that the Provo ity were the objects of tribute paid by ing of diplomas. The hoy .was ex'.'imincd Monday st ring-o- f 'J-- ' 0. Penney stores,,- who Prof. Williani F. Hanson sang, "The the plains in Captain William first lieutenant Therot C. ) Prof. J. M. Jensen. He told of how "Xyniphs and" Fawns'; . . . , .Bergert afternoon' by )r. Fred W. Taylor gives two cash scholarships of $."0 fins are going to see the fastest ex- Heavens are - ortMm -Tnimiairr - erse InvocatloH Telling." nET"7 7 Gates. Grace of women the ball Civil hibition war had that has been played was nhe of .the melilcnl staff, of the S ate each to band, members annually. Myduring by Lafayette Holbrook, of the tied' in "Snlf tliker City" and twp ' Sergeants James C. Jensen, Reed Pres. F. S. ITa rrls Mental. Hospital.' According to Dr. the at local .toiled equally as hard as the men Iteport season. pack'this ron F. West, of Pleasant Grove, board of trusteis. .. Visitors years later moved 'to Provo, where K. Swehson, Vernal T. Worthlngtoir, to preserve these high ideals that .Remarks The It all hapivned this way: Addle Tayl')tf. the boy is( epileptic. the Dr. J; Karl" Beck cash more otGiMl's children were she had since resided. "If Don C. Corbett, La Von Young, L. .X .Donizetti Sextet (have brought peace and happiness parents are said to have told. Dr scholarship of 50 .given by Itr. .1. Miller came here recently at the living on the soiT they would live In addition to her husband, she W. Fuller. , . . , ,, w. B, Y. U. Choral .Society. to the nation. The ability to bury Tavlor that the boy takes from ora Karl Beck of Frovo. West and head. of the Ljis Vegas, crew of the. cioser to their Heavenly Father," Is survived by the following sons Corporals Ted E. Elder. Pratt those anomosities brought about hyi Benediction. to five sin "Lil'im'lLtr have idai-ein theliaiia" tTiioirlacific tristate league. He said EhhT Smith; "Oh," how I wish' and daughters: William H.i and Bethers, George L. Coxbptt, .Frtd rmervH-wa- T was four- years and Burgener three was knocked out of the box and more would during the niuht ". " - & establish themselves on Thomas Gammon, Mrs Pearl Thorn- - Fle'dlng,- - Wendall Wride. Professor Jensen as one of the suffered a t humiliating defeat, the the. soil Don't liecouie .vln iiiy cxnniination of the hoy 1 ywirs. w1Ie?S d E'don Mrs. ; cliff Privates and ley, Myrtle Huntington (first class) greatest of national achlevemehts. found him to hr- - qui to n bright boy ." ' Other men who received medals first he had experienced ''against in the great apartment "In the work of providence there hopes of Miss Lottie N, Gammon,' ail of Pro Crowther. Stdnley Hardy. ; John: a Provo team. Several of the men the from are Clyde ('. Van Wagenen, said I)r. TatvIo.r,.t,Howevef. cities. and Own Bessie Edwin It. Mrs. own vo, Heilr.vv Jesse' large of yofir Hulllnger, Heniiy, has been method and purpose. It the history of the family given mo IJoss. Pratt Bothers. Horace pitiying on the V. V. team at Provo home. Live in the open spaces and Fresno, Calif. One brother, August Kimball,' Howard Roberts, Lyman Is for us .the living to learn this o I Mil-iealso are led believe r members of the Timps. inn Oanditll," Sterling Cluff, Merrill by the parents enjoy God's siinrhlae and jmre air.". Allen, of Duchesne; and seventeen ! Woods. divine purpose from the. momentous is anxious to show them as well that he. is nil apilcptic. Ho seems Clr.vson, La Vern J. Dixon. Floyd Klder Smith rcferrVd to Bible grandchildren and three stent! : Privates Pa yton Alexander, Alevents which have made and kept to have no fear, no idea of right or Larsi n. Evan Miidsen, Ford . M. a s the. Prov-O- ' fan s lhat he Is still ma Barney, Arthur Barney, Clar-- .' also survive. ' grandchildren, Tanicr8o"TiA(jft'"'thW''irTO'rtRj4-us a nation," contlrftied Mr. Baliff. master ihiii't believe I of sittiatiofi the. and that 'no "Ticls ofv Potj.lson.. Webster Tucker, Walter Nelson of this "wrong. Prof. Elmer services will be held lit ence Bennett, W'arren: Brady, J. Je., Funeral those educated who aiways,leen "We can learn1 the" meaning of It Frovo team is good enough to hamannounces tharhewlll open his ilinarily a .villous- clilhl. '" I don'i Vogel, Vert Van Wagonen. have had, their names written"on the ' Provo Sixth ward chapel nt rome Brown, Anil I). Brown,- John. all "only .from these dflad whose city "These medals are given." .Dean mer him out of any box. ", eleventh annual summer school In think he knew.wlwl lie was doing. 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Collins, Harry Duke. Don Dunu. . , high, and whose memory Is ever green, little have a had de Jong said in'' his presentation So Addie is coming amotrg great ' hody-'nInstruction at the Young uni The boys must the view Friends piano the Leo Day, Lewis 1). Fstes Stanscll may He never the can school die. and its fac? praised glory scrap over the as, and irTthe tussle speech, "to show our nppreciat'ion fanfares. .He is bringing with him a 1l2 to 1 :15 on H. Greer. Lawrence G. Greer, Alvin 7tn. June residence from family versity -' "I am oppressed today with the the bigger, boy. won 'out and most for the- - service rendered, the institu Uirge crowti of fans who will bank nlty for tnrning out men and wo- the E. llardlnger, Lloyd Harris. Victor "Many cldldren' accomplish day of the funeral. men who make success in life. He sense of colossal lit- tion overwhelming by the band men all of .whom on Addie to djie limit. mnch during a .co'urse such, as this have kept im i hopping aftor the C. Hatch, Paul Keeler, C'ark' Larsaid were schoid war. of size There the 30,000.000 fe'.l-icrime of, fell." have served willingly and well. do during the regular school tle as In meantime '"Bob" j the" the Howard they son,. Oscar Lopes. Kdward 'Mania, e Young university coujp point men engaged in the late "I am pleased, too, to be ablt to and 'the Tim ps' are all set for the "Each 'TBet7i"'IefTold, the officers 'thatvear." Mr Nelson said. Clarence Pulir.or.' Sam Patton, Clyde to suchleft 10,000,000 young men dead disilugiiislu'd s al .Ucen to graduates. Ja mes Karl y ay hnfl three of the men who have ajiard hand btg cohtestT.They are just deter- Gruduatea from this institution at Peay, Donald Simmons,' Boyd SorBesides Tv left student on the battlefields. tice a definite n limber of hours boyUo control. He is restless and given the bund four years' of whole- mined to. beat Addie iw he is to win. v.HJwoxm enson,Rtevcji Hngn10.000.000 additional mutilated and present ocenpy two seats in the U. ' full of " days. agoV hearted service checks for 830 each, Bob" has his team : aaiiy," keyed up to n S. seiinle, one sent In the house of WOrthington. Jesse" M. Roberts. crippled, not mentioning the ' 50 he is wild to have killed a cat with which 'ht!vf been given by fiyjn;'' T wonderful students detactimeiit practice per CatVain are Medical full' of Beginuiug pitch. They and one In the sumen who have gone out into the Yi hoe. billions, of expense lncnrred. Ameri- lolds are R. Taylor, commanding; Staff supervised and every sni fight; they are ready to do'uny-- j preme court of the nation. Fed ca's share f the dead wag upwards ; In Lake world two Salt and have i succeeded k " juid Kcports printed dent receives a privtte lesson each Leo P. Nelson. thing that the manager desires. He Sergeant, now ''When of 80,000. These men were the, nathe matter SACRAMENTO. lieen to that' has snniJune the boy to the effect their' contribute of willing Calif., 1(1 Nelson advises, Mr. paiiers H. d instilli hany Sergeanti-WiIhirTonfidenee Clark, day, . is: tion's flower. r 100 homes were receive jireferaidc per was frightened by a neighbor a few funds for the benefit of their Alma Int his men vfhicji shoiild he strong med up, I am nrft so sure but that IVewnoit N. Merrl'.L ' and registrants this the is ChinMater." verifled. fire They, were- young, capable not lieen have the nnivers' sttiof earth'greatest wept daysngo. iods, and a limited humber ' Privates (first .class) Norman I'iMigTnoTuluioiit'uny ball gaiuC ity," said Elder 'Smith. "It is such ese quarter aflsleton, on the Sacpromising. We are robbed" of their denta only can be accfmmodnWd; lnvett'gation Smong tht neighbors is primed for the heavy work. not from Owen E. Rowe,. DeWItt C. " Dyer Larson, eontribuand achievements FAIJ.S civil the fadt. of its worldly ramento river, last night. FROM BALLOON Professor Nelson has the reputa- of the Brand faintly, disclose the he never has R. Keetcn. ' "' .Chuck Russell felt says Smith," studies, hut, from Ihe fact that it i The flames followed atIons..Tbey are robbed of loe, home tion of BItt'SSKI.8, Jtine'l (TP) The five prize fact that J'tmcs Karl has, beer Alton-Dis to taught rarin' Miller's having after ' Hdghe's, Edgo Priva'e is a school-i- n which a belief in and life's opportunities. Their sacin a Chinese home. ' students within six years, bothering tVtcin almost." dnily and Amerif'iin ballowi- Akron N.. A. A.,! scalp mice more. s , . winning, Beck. ward GikI and supreme is taught, where the teachers rifice was complete lnuded at Bar Wire commnnlcatloa between IsNassau. Holland, lhat tiiey fear him more f , stated. is it bei a Wednesday's game;'should believe, in and practice daily pray- leton and here was cut off most of They offered their all on the alter "towr around other Thildrpr.. 'There is at 7:45 t night, hceordihg. ' . ers. ... - .... 'of liberty. Uncomplaining,. I'nse!-flsh- . . , .1 the evening. One report here was , u. real ripsnoter. nothing to show that the boy .Mad tmrts w'ceiveil Eternal glory and honor for "If you would be successful In that "three'. Uvea had been lost ever been placed on a block or that ever la theirs. ; Here let thein rest, life, be Industrious, be frugal, lie he had been threatened to. have his Bsleeo on the nation's heart emNOT TO BOB ihonest Treasure the glorious truths lyead chopped off, as reported in the tombod i t received at this university If you iiiiiH'i'3. other ' ' lielong to the ages." will fctiild on the knowledge gained j See the Bobbed Hair contest The surviving memlwrs of the Cf. "I rtonlt if the trnfflc was ever heavier in Trovo's principal business here yoU'wiil build on a sure foun- through, the courtesy of the Colum- , Arthur ChajmiU'ii, author of that A. It. were then Introduced as fo' stn ets than it was last Saturday evening," says Arthur Craven, assistant dation. , As. you go along the path- bia TWentre during the week of famous poem.'. "Out Where the West " ' atory Ae1 lows: ? W. ' H. Ottoerbach and Krma, Infant daughter of Mr. and "v. . June. 7. Tickets good for 10 yotps Begins,', has written way of life let God le your manager of the Smoot Lumber tompan; Bench, C. net-- , of Bird Br David Provot Mrs. ' Provo attracmanifold merAnderson. . from the secured of the , each can be .George scripttve "It Is very evident that .rro'vo must ha vft'mi)re riKld traffic laws if . bt William C, Roberts and" A. S. AIoss- lied nt the family residence last chants. ot ,the , that tions .portion , , ottcurred accidents Several minor of the tlie rublic, safety U to lie guarded. .Tntn O Busier, Tnsn''C-p. mnn of Provo light from an ailment of the lieart. A surprise is in store for ,yop. regtoa Included within lo the evening as n H'sitU of drivers cutting across ,strwts PROVOSPRINGVILLE G.VMES "The Flag Without a Stain was Cbe child Is survived by Us parents, Mutual Tfm!icr,.pnd Coal cototo)tv. Saturday should he in the audience the states of Colorado, Dtah and ; and you , , sisof blocks. This 'practice certainly should be remedied. June 7. to- give New Mexico. 'Jt "la 'entitle "The then sung .bv ; Thomas Washbrrt , W brotFer; IF.dwa rd a nd twofuner-i- wpk mnrrieil UnthrdnV to Miss Effie miitiHe;' "A no! her practice that should be given Kjieiil attention Is that Provo and . Srliivllle ' spilt the Monday evening, l ivan. daoghter of Attorney. Jitcohl .; ;u n 'following which a detacjtiment if ters, Marjorie and Alta.- The Route of the Rio- - Grande" s.and tlvlis'rta '"Bobby", fs your 1 services will bp held at The boine Eviiits of Snlf Lake City. The of backing away from tile curb without, giving any kiud of. signal. Only Memorial day games. Provo woU S Twenty girls are wniitl with pears ia a rerr attractive booklet, JNatlonarOtiardsmen fired a saint" r and .Mrs. wef performed by. jtev. last week I was made the victim of such nil accident andbefore I could the game phryed lu Sprlugvllle by bobbed hair to tuVe part 'n the con handsomely Illustrated, being- disnd taps wew sounded by D P.yoti if the grandparents,' Mr. one-ha"mile, east of Ooslien. a 4 to 3 score. Sprlngville won the test. I, Dastrun.- Music for the i.rnsior F: P. Carter, get my bearings' the offender had hinde his getaway. Aplv to Mr. Butler t the tributed bv the Pnsseneer Depart( ' lit 11 the weddintT, 'iBinirdfatelv Rio Grande be "taken 1o luiproie Ihe present and game played In Provo by a score of Columbia Theatre office Monday ment of the Denver was furnished by the Prove Klks the Timptmogoswnrdl chapel "Hcfinitc ftctien with - ' Angelc 7 to 3. 31 and June 1. J" t,ami under the direction of Sam o'clock Wednesday morning,, ' " the iiowIvwihIs left for . loins In this city." ., Western railroad, Denver, Colo. , indit , . , truffle May , a,nd Tuesday, . on a honeymoon by. automobile. i ' v Bishop Jamc Clark lu charge, Jcpperson.-- Gqi hat held the defctiny of v America in the. hollow of big ha:d jd reserved her to lie the temple of liberty. In an oppressed world," ' declared Judge George S. Rallif an eloquent address aPfhij Mera- - 'liial A 4w. I uft'-rnou- If nt ' ! " ' '''...''' com-ple.- st'eu !( - tragwly-ocjuirred- FINE PROGRAM - Og-de- n, COLLEGE HALL . n WEDNESDAY i tf LIVE CLOSE ADD1E MILLER CONCERT BAND - I T MEMBERS OF . t fOSOILSAYS COMING HERE AREHONORED hnt-terl- , T: SPEAKER TOMORROW will-mar- k , 'tl' 5-'.- AGED WOMAN C. live-clos- DIED AT HOME rs a. , HERE MONDAY 1 . -- - " d ...... ' . - .: Mrs -- t 1 ...... . vkHTTnTO-raHTIry- - '. NELSON SCHOOL Jtay-tnon- il OF MUSIC OPENS ( ; . - .' , - . World-war-W- FIREDESTROYS .' - - action.--Several- ' ; MANY HOMES . : -- -- - . ..::. CARTER CHILD Ft OF RIO GRANDE Provo Business. Man Marries - A f ICv w . , AUTHOR TELLS SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs DIEMONDAY I s ' I, Salt Lake Girl inter-monnta- ln - - p-- ceri-ino- neT - lf - , s . . -- " - ' ' . : . ',, : . |