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Show 5 - TODAY'S TCMTEKATnCX Maximum 81 Minimum . I . . . . . r. , 4? Na B, II 111 UTAH r BUSINESS-' - PRICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926. 63. J ' - - ' . :; 1 ppiQnnPAi Stago Sol For Annual f- LI IUUUI fl L I JJ I nnr?3. W.'l 111 3 II (Bill! 11) II 1 ImJEl 'SATURDAY MEM-HER- E - SheXeads the Dance Hall Girls TAKE FIGHT TO of B. P. IV. Club; Go QUAKER CITY AT MEXICO to Aspon Grove Everything la In readiness for fourth annual state, convention of the Utah Federation Business and Professional Wonien'a club to be held at Aspen Grove Saturday and l&viOTirccoSnng to Miss Grace Cbeever general chairman of tfte committees In charge. The delegates froiA the farloua clubs will meet at the Elk Come In this city Saturday afternoon where they will be tendered a reception from 1 to 4 ocldck: Those desiring to visit the Columbia Steel plant will he given an Opportunity o do so at 2 :30. At 3 :3(j and 4 o'clock the busses will leave Provo for Aspen Grovee where the registration of the delegates will begin an "hour - -- -- ' effw. Jate"K. 6 to 6:30 the state flag From " ceremony will take place. These ceremonies will include the presen tation or. tne state nag sy me onu LHke Citv clnh to the state feder- - - 'UojiJjthjuUT..lJlicfe;:W the Misses Eva will be. assisted by Hollis, Florence Hall and Leon a Billings. Miss Ruby Smith state vice "president, will acceift the. flag-o- n haJOhe jtatOedefatiofl. Address Rt. Rev, A. W. Moulton Gives Scholarly Address At I KhnuiUClub , CHARACTER BUffiDlKCra MEN'S GREATEST WORK 4 Estrad's Small Music; 8ola3y IWalter-- . Adams Endorsed As Salt Lake club. : .Charter Ceremony Candidate for Governor of Presentation Utah-Idah- o District . of charters to the folowlng clubs, by Fern Bauersfield: Taking as his theme the Kiwani elper: organlseAiri27l926. Build.'r the Rt Rev. A. Milford, organised April 10, 1926. axium, Gunnison, organized Apr. 19, 1926. W. Moulton, bishop of the Episcopal Woods Cross, organized June 14, Church of Vtah, .delivered an able and scholarly addresr- - before the 1926. members of tbe Provo Klwauls club 1926. Ephralm, organized June 16, Club Pledge: Taken by all mem- at Hotel Rolierts today, bers (led by Mrs. Clara M. Clawson, Drawing upon his knowledge of state membership chairman 1926-26- ) both ancient and modern - history mukCollefti Ltd by Alice L, Man- for eiample ot success and 7 Hurt ning, president Salt Lake club" 1925-2- in building, the speaker asserted that the building of ruawcter-rw-r- nr 'Group Singing., enly testing tuonument that can be "Personality Night" program and reared by man. 6. . ' banguet. From 12 to 12 :30 the midnight lunch will be served which will be followed by taps.. . . k, second day's activities 'will -begin with bugle call nt 8:45. 6 e'ock thedelegates will take a hike to Lecture Point Aa Jhonr later the utate executive board will bold Its, meeting and at 8 o'clock "Emblem Breakfast" will --- The a.- -f 7rmmitSSrVllffmtt 8. Balllf, and o d - singing, a solo by Mrs, Hans the preheuution of xu ut-- . lected officers ind a solo br Mrs. Bowen of llie 'At 3 o'clotk tbo Uologate wll) itroak camp and start around the Trmpaimgos loop" for TlmpanQgos cn4rbey-wilHfislt-th(rcavf- fnd return to thelrJbomes. mciAis TO EFFICIENT TAX INVESTIGATE COLLECTOR IN LIQUOR DEATH TOILSOFLAW before. - CHlCADOT-Aug- n - : -- , , MSKeliieveke;;::- TfffflCSTAKE g -- - SCREEN STAR REPUBLICANS " 4Jta7hsarkent. leader 000 respectively on Amanga who escaped When Estrada and his wu.uw receipts.. :f PASSESCRISIS heading (be .revolutionary-forceaithe border cities. -I- NHISIttNESS fncan;nthArttIeain WETELEMENT county have Joined with ourjtatjanJ v; wiwrioi'-faaei'.trMse- - ' ' . " The action of Couuty Judge CTeary In .ordering them held, ended the .... preliminary hearing here, at which the state Introduced ' Voluminous testimony tending to connect 8tev&. ; km Carpenter and Mrs. Hrl with "T the murder by substantiating the testimony of Mrs." Jane Gibson, the "llg woman" that she saw them neat the Phillips home the night of , the crime. ' - Robert H. MeCarter, head of counsel after, talking with his associates said be would prepare immediately to request from the higher who s begged-.forTtb4io- h tae-atte- tri'i V. i utIt-uulll- sweetheart" " , - -- the-stat- e" -- JanUW-W'flowortb-Ne- ting FORMER PROVO, fc -- 1 the-eee- at2 -- - ' is-t- - FKIOUrllElD name 1DBAVK - "MANY REPORTS " HOLDS OUTING liiini Mexican trare-on-get- - arfrWnswriry -- i Imperial officials in'a search for Majiu; $2,- J, 80MERVILLB, N. Aug. 19.-- T,; "and Willie Stevens Henry (tPJ Cnriienter, brother and cousin of Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, were held hit the grand' Jury todnj on charge" of bt1ng : murdered the Rev, Edward W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills, bis choir, singer " -. - basis of r semi-month- t. 'j a -- a courts, release of the pair on ball: , ' that Mrs." Hall "secured " tJist nlgbf 'Icku'rcTsuddeiliy nouueed the fight would ga e Phil her release in tbat manner,' -- When apprised jof McCarter's adelphla.- stattiueht Prosecutqf Pimpstm said : , Uerevea led that all arrangement's .f't don't rtbink there in a Judge had been made; that the prouidters of the Besqulcenteunlul expesitlon In New Jersey who, would grant , bad iiot only aiinromi but nettmtlr baJl wheu he sees the evidence we : In fact by tb time-su- ch that Mayor have eHiflwed.', an application eould be argued, Kendrickf JPWIadelphiiha(Lgliea nis support;, that Covetnor I'lnchot lexpeeoo bav tin mora important evidence. This Investigation Is not . ofiftiosylvanla had agreed to ' . , , the fight if the Pennsylvania yel complete." He said h would fight any atstate boxing authorities did; and y the Pennsylvania boxing eomiulssiofl tempt to- secure ball.; was asked If he planned 81mpsqn had'enthuslastleally consented. to seek the fetura of Mrs. Hall to t Almost amultaneonsly Dunibsey Jail and the cancellation of "her bail gave Tiut at his Saratoga training camp a statement announelnc he ."Of conrse we have been giving never would ' New that consideration,? Simpson said. "uptssatd Wis; SHNETRIBUTES PAIHON-Aug.-lftTh- . iT. . -- - LIONS HEAR -- : wlde-sifea- d 1S0BJECT0F father,-Doiinleu- ejm -'GrlntEvldence NEW YfVKK, Aug. 19 (TP) for aremswai ef By I'Al'L It. MALUI.N to Valentino has jmswd the seize' Lower California, WASHINGTON, Aug.tlO ertwis of taemHHl n d""wag""lcv A prophecy that, t he Repiibl lean Itcved out f danger today. The Imrty will stamp out its wet ele MEXICO ClTY, Aug. 19 (CP) bulletin was Issued nt 10 ment- nnti tlMwmd ttlo nffii'lnl narti, following A. ...I (....v.. Wholly unconfirmed reported eman"..v... it a. m. l. mr utn:ui-111 (.r he lrys was made here today by ating from Catholic circles today screen star at --Polyclinic hospital:, KcrivsentkUvej JohnrV t'arewcjrf. said that sewTur priests had been New York, Tammany Democratic killed in of Guerrero in factory progress and having pass- U'ailcr of Nevf, York. '7. . fighting growing out of the struggle ed his most critical jierimls. no fur. ther bulle,tlns will be issued unless .This change wilt be- wrought, Ci" between church and state, i," rew says, by the defeat of Senator - The adhesion of several some uuexiwcted development. reported fight a'guih in " -- ' York, priest r"to" Ta rioiiOf a feSToTHe" gov- XorkTnat he proisised to concen- r eursi r uiilstanding opponent 'of prohibition ernment's program was not admitted himself m fluht "Paul R. Durhaui. in "llier Republic n ranks, who is by. the Episcopate. with Harry- - Wills "anywhere in the ; ; . Harold I). Meeker, In Novem-- I t nited States or Mexico excenthiff running" for rt a na -niinnmi,,,i ill "G. Randolph Manning." Funeral services fof Heber K. IHV "Ul ,w u, lha :' in bur, the state of New York' as siNin -r Vaien tl partment that the divisional chiefs Carter-- were- - heldHB Ifl ma ilZjc iHt: as be had disposed" nf uhney ; and CiireK4iredicted-tluitJi'adsworef northern the states tb a had nEJ IbrUif statement reported p wardTchapelVednesday that he already bad pitted a$150,- with Benjamin E. Knudsen presid thanking his friends and the film would Ik defeated by Roliert F. all quiet ulong the Mexican bonier New of York where a band the of fans for their Interest In him; He Wagner, justice revolutionaries yes- "w siae het which he expected ing. iThe ward choir sang "Though was state he said, to have crossed Wills to cover.. court, who, dictated supreme statement terday the P. to S. Ullman. President reported Trials." Deepening Democratic Mexico. into am "I nominee proliable. sure these wishes kind Eggertsen offered the opening pray , have greatly-aefy- ed me," Valejif iuo for the senate. er, which was followed byhe-hym- n Today saw a new stage reached ; "When the dry Republicans in np- - In the religious "O My Father" by the tholf. The said. eontroversy which Trrtrnr the mornTngTo mlddle- - state "New York get through with acnte the first of the month. speHkemveTe Setlrcott, L. E. EgT la Ixirers came to the Wadsworth in November, the last The publication of the bishop's let- gertsen, Brltjham Johnson, Presi- aged Italian " XT ter id President Calles requestlag L. Tor "Valentino. N." T. hospital Inquiring dent Tflvlor;"ind Bishop ' saying that 12 years ago ttie.v hd tit i he liajty will be jmpejiLout, wnsideratlon-o- f ws Nelson, 'orm couBtttuted-t- he "They "all Jpke-.o- f --the sjilendld wor1ced.".w1tb.'Blm'airirpjjn"ff"")ffn4 oil rrmlln-- a inflipen-an- d direct, effort on the traite of. character honesty- - nd scape ga.rdenerg. - Central Par"k. "There won't be any outstanding part of the churchlo Initiate formal New York- - In those days, Valentino of peTseTerencr was still a struggling young Italian wet left 1n the Ilepublican party discussion loblng" toward mediation. these werr held as a good' example hiiU it will become the official party Observers generally beleved today for the children or for anyone to trying to put to practical use bis of rbe "'"nXJrJeuds-ofJIrs.-Kliaa , the drys. as a farmer. J training that the effort would prore abortive" Fuller of "' jspoke, pattern 8fter.Tbey8lsii. who (IN ut her .Thatcher, the believe '1 "We that ate out of Chrystman, lunch the unless Siime men business and baukers iioine iu this city boyhood days and early acquaint- basket Sunday. l aid fiuai with him," 'oue of the two iniiiriWilonlst nomiiunee,: who Is a Jiined with the church ance, and of the mother and of how lbnte at largely attended funeral v ' ? ' Bimi1k men said. "Kuli0cawlitkr25iOia Tife of the exshe toiled along with him in order reply presldentas rrKw tiein - m the First warrt lean votes from Wadsworth In Noin maba tholf Itvlllir. Alsn fit hilt petted today in brief form, . Even if Uapel WediNly. fiidei'ieud-Vnl- . an vwnlitMfdbe .run as tuning pruuT sr who afl aelayedTTwas believed (hat the, gov was MffMd---fiy- r A. W.0OO I lHlleVe further that Aiidei(.n DONDOX,' AngIU RVP) Piiof men em t nut would fundahere., the early settlors Mnslcal iiumbcrs were rendered New Rork state who mental concessions grant the by De )n Pierre of "Kepiibtlcans French the Lisle, air and HU charitable proclivities requested by the I. auajtltMUjpflsiMW. Khmbt lmliui. pliine . gieHatttre''lwere--lsoT-treecdlohhson, Mrs. Zelia 8;uiibs J. R senafoflat noniiiice Just to get WlUlam Hoover and Mrs. Alleen died today tn a hos'ital at ftishard" and Bihp W. P- - Whlto, WndHWortb. and the wiUiai? of rid to .deathIt"st tbe three raising sevocal Simmons each rendered a Jiead. - Voeal w.ilos were, given by one ItaTiun and wel iufluwice in lection. The benediction was of Miss Johnson .and Irs. .J. R. Hinck-ey'De Lisle. lrt.v.V . . fered by C. A. Dahlqulst, . Pnifessor J. r; lloshard and Interment was In the Provo City M rs. H Inckley wuij? a duet." Si 1st cemetery.,Tlie grave was dedicated Eliza liet h Taylor- - tpi?:;npa tiled flu ' uliuileiil Wlectious "oh Hie plunot by Benjamin E. Knudsen, The speakers who aid a glinvin? ribnte-tMrs. Thatcher' life and "Had it not been foe the refusal of the Tnion Pacific officials to ,t??4-I1M-,-,the cooiierate with the Proro Baseball club. Provo would now have a cinch L PARIS, Aug. 19 (1P) Gertrudf faniily were Patriarch O. on thsecond half of the Central Utah league." said John Wr McAdam, intensive frilTF-T- be investigation will be held to deter- most efficient deputy-Incom- e tax mine the source , of intoxicating collector who ever worked In the liquor which was responsible for the death of Darid Brooks," 2Tyiears Chicago coltectofTofnce was under of age, who went to bed following arrest here today charged with ' an party and never awakened, County Attorney 8. C Powell of government funda. He is declared Wednesday upon receipt of the report of State Chemist Herman field ' collector. . ' Harms, who analyzed the contents He confessed bis theft and tried Of Brooks' stomach. Xny drinker of moonshine is In Collector Mabel Relnecke. Deputy grave danger of being poisoned," Mr. t'alted-State- s Marshtt- - HalCa rr Powell declared after reading the wrested hjfetoiver from his hand of Mr. lu report Harms, which, part after the safety catch bad caught is a follows i $ when Selbinann pulled' the trigger. "The presence of ethyl alcohol In ' Selbmann, who is 64. was once the stomach'and the decided Irritat'efflcer aa the Prnsslsn guard in ed condition of the'mucous meni-- ; brsne of the stomachy leadv me to and his major passion In life was conclude that peloid to death ''strong ..efficiency. During, his two years . alcoholic intoxicants; had. been In- is chief field collector lie had rebibed by the person in question, and duced his payroll S5 per rent tfnd tnat death, in. vlewet the absence increased tbe fficlencyTatlngpf , of diseased condition of the vital bis department 100 per centaccord-Jugrt1 organs, must ie "attributed to the powerful knockout," stupefying: ac tion of the. alcohol, notably when 'same is' consumed to the form of : (Special to the Herald)- - v rank, raw moonshine whisky e regular tbr Tartous assorted impurl" dinner session of the ties fusel oli, alcehydes, fufurol, etc. Lions club was. held Tuesday at the and which product has caused nuStrawberry hotel.-- - Dr.- L D. Stew- merous deaths in " manyofher locaies.' at the Lions convention in San (Special to the Herald) ' . Mr. Powell a detail said that, although Francisco last months-gave- , . jsh has no specific law pertaining t pXxsOX, Aug! 19 Four hundred ed report fit his trip. h 1 wilson' whisky, erent members of the Tin tic stake Relief Dr. L. D. Pfouta, chairman of the came to home, V,leron wh sold the whisky' is Society and their' friends boys' and" girls' ' mountain : an:" utlng. made a reoort, J, H. Mountford ttiimd, he will attempt prosecution Payson, Tuesday for Arrowhead resort was reported that btadfjneti with th? nnder a provision in the manslangb-tr- f Bathing" art, which rnhkcff-l- r a felor the first; entertainment, after which cltr,councU In regard ta (he propm "Slsdemeflwir-wiul- is In a llinrlf J( ifflSef ved Sf Memoria I park7. sitlon w a rtenin iWyganielPoIIowed.5Jj Minor ejwrUiwjpelw 19.-A- T- IS SUBSTANTIATED " . frant-siatemeu- - DGDENvAur. - Sesqtd-ccnn-nnl- U)SJ1NGELES, Ang. 18. (VP) Rickard estimuted.tbat with a top ArresLoiJlenercLiistrflda rand -- his bf $30 and bqj torn figure of price In"rebel army" San Diego oidy xa.oo be would have a gate of quelled a. small element In more Ihun a k.lf Million revolutionary- - ; movement dollars over the- which receipts is Mexican government, against the would have been exiiecieirh.';d i, the belief of federal officials and flirht be-beld In New York, cji- border authorities. The latter, it tember 1(1 as pluuned. ." was learned today, hare asked fur will get B'tiiliilmum of IempMy additional guards at the Iflternstlun--a- l $450,(1(10 and may get much more if ' ", line. ; . the contract Is revised to give him a Culexlco trnnteea have pet'tloaed shure In the bicreased receipts. the nlnlK coriw area for 500 soldTuutiey will get $150,000 and may " iers ,to safeguard against possible he more. ' .. V ,v uprising of an army of Geiuval Es-: Tltfrkurff. aJfhoughTfiTiiiiriose his oil" rma against Mayor Bertha truiiit's confederatii Yetmrted preliminary Investmeut uiiide in Landes' edict forbidding them to inttbdi e themselves to uen on ""the lu' the Calexlco and Mex- preparation for the fight in New ican dance floors. They have, organized a nuloil, which is affiliated with the districts. lork, stunds'to make hundreds of American Federation of Lalsr and is heudiHl by MlssBob LfiJioy, shown An extra - battalion of Mexican thousunds .v , " " - -- "" above. The Bemjuiceirteunlal eXixisltlon troops nnder eommmid of General A. ArmenU has been disjiatcbed will get ten per cent of the gross from Gnaymns to He xlcall, it was receipts and the state five per cent , 7. . reported here.' f amounting to $200,000 and $100,- - HEBER CARTER Solo by Mrs. Bo wen of , "Osden flub. - - - - Address: National speaker Fern Bauersfield national membership "chairman, 192326. ( Miisic: Community songv Address: Mis Elizabeth Fitzgerald, -- firstylce presidents national fderatlon, B. P. VlCc, 1925-26- . the great , Hed-quls- Music: PIG XMAN,S TESTIMONY" ttniiouiK'llig' it would be held there 23, In - Church Gives Out Unconf irm The great stadium will seat 150, Prosecutor to Fitrht Release of cd Jleports of Killing of Men On Bail: Stil- lOfM) 4H.plo, which is more than ever : Several Priests had a chance to see such an affair Jep-rso- " Oerrrmui'f Wife Held For Grutd Jury t wfldTstrfrtrtitadMf - stadluuf , From 6:30 to 9 o'clock National Jeanne Home state emblem chair-manMusical numbers by Samuel This will be followed by a and State , night annual banquet nd Byron Uastrup. proved mg cootet,.undw-th- e direction trf wiH take place with, JUn. Blanche C. Pitt man, state president, presidHutbP.'farrer, state music chair- to. be exeeptlonSTty wen received by the club members. The attendance ing. The following, pfogra m will man:' ' ' '" ,;At 10; o'clock the annual business prize was awarded V Walter be given! . WTH.Hornlbrdok presided .State Song: "My Heart's iJ Utah" meeting win take place with President Blanche "Plttman at C. today'rlrtnpbeon. Of presiding. Salt iy"."florence Hall (memher This meeting will conUt of . Lake club). Song led by Miss Anil. reports Address of Welcome : Mrs. Gladys followed by the election of officers . C. Nlelson president Provo club, for 1926-2T1 " :30 At a "Farewell Luncheon" 1925-2. , be served with Ruby Smith. Response: Clara M. Kremer, presi- - will .- Brother tod Cousin of Slain tuth-erin- George apjiroved Unanimously by the club, members, places the name of Walter Adam governor definitely In the race-4o- r Kiwanls clubs. of. Jhemytah-ldahlnstrui-teto InThssecretary-w- as form the secretaries of the various Other clubs in the joint district of the resolution and urge the name of .Walter lAdams.JefoTe thedeJe-gates"-t tW Iairconveutlou. YORK, Aug-- W. (UP) weeks of squabbling over e Tunney Arrest Quelled Only the Jack Deinpsey-Geii- championship prise heavyweight Portion of Kevolu-tiontr- y was ended todsy When Tex fight iFdrces - Uhkafdmerally picked up the fight TJiTERNATIONAT BORDER PROTECTED - Mrs. Hans Flo,, lJeSe41lJindeihe.rectU FAGE CHARGE JKW All the Fine Two Days' Program Outlined; Fern Bauersfield, National Chairman, Will - DeliVr:rrincipaI CARPENTER RICKARD TO - PROMOTION t. tl . ; ' -' - p'R PUTiILLE Folk-ston- ilr. will-vote-f- n a. . GERTRUDE TO . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES 4uM SAIL FOR HOTilE ur!t dDLjaiLiojLhiimE-utda- .i - Pf'ivo - city - hHdHperted - "Aft prefildejatJ)f the on the Cunard liner Berengaria. clubs fstered by way possible with the athletic ermttiji systeurby allowing them to use the Tinip Park at actual wist for their last night after a week's Visit with allow refused to riillnmd system league games, the head officials of the ber grandmother and was surprised some of the shopmen to leave their work for oue or two hours once a and amused to learn that a state week while playing ball with the Provo city baseball team. ment bad been circulated that slie : system have lieen exceiitlonally eager had issued a chat!enge to swim I.."The liaaUoffU'lal channel for 20.0(. to cwqiefate, butthe head offlclabfof the Mmpany,' it is said, have given It Is nonsense," said Gertrude orders that the four men involved ntUBt choose between their work and the ball tea mj Some of the offlcialii ha'.te not evenJsiurtejBusejwugh. iately and to sleep and rest.; The to anRwer' the, .communications sent them at various times story ; of the challenge probabb ' ', O. K. Hansen."" : arose from a "conversation my fath!''Failure on the part tif the foiir"iueii to participate Jn two games, er had with some men in Gernianicost Provo those contests. Victories in those instances would have placed whd said I could not have remained Provo in the undisputed leadership of the league. ....:.,;.-, In the water' two hours without a ; "Since the men did not draw any pay while playlug bull, and since tug. -- My- father, asked- the men to they wo.uld be away froin 'their work not to exceed two hours a week, it sulislantiate their statements with seeiis lhat fhe rsQrosd jffiH1-- ttre ifrtnhily aertng- rather srbltiarlly and af doing-- anjthitnijit wt:iWisiListlJeeliui;aJetweeJi " v" ' V, -- Hn mjr Baine. .That is definite.; - and t. the business meu of , this eltyr : auu"itiJigtftfIngii-Hle- r HCGRAECAN. J. " this 'city "left (nis morning for McGrath, Allierta. Canada where hs was called on of the sudden death of his brother, Moroni C, Leethum:; ".'.' . Mr. Lee(ham was, 70 years of agp, and when a young man had lived in Provo. For a number of years preparatory to moring to Canada be wus engaged in the mining Indus- rrf at-- Eureka." Years of hard labor (von for" him succesV and at the time of his death he had accumulated a fortune iti'the ranch and outtlc busl-ies- s at McGratb.He twaa pre!led .i In death by his Wife, Tolly Khcan Lvmonths. Leethflm, only - Mr. Ijeetham ls survld by his , i5i1ilfier,"TameST.7'or Ws tftf, me sls.cr, Mrsj KhtysA.. HInes ofj f " Lr Angeles;'-,"''- ,, Funeral wricea, ill lje held at, "" ' ' UcOrath. '' t-- amrJ ""7 v. 1 FAIL TO REACH ANAGREETW Bish-i- Joseih Buttle and BLhou W. P. J. j. Uoshafd .pronounced the lienediction and Juhn llolley "of iMapl'ton dedicated the ave. whjch is the J'roVu City , . . :mefery. - . LONDON, Aug. 19. (UP)- -i ItT was' reisirfedTafeEls afternoon Ihst today's meeting between the hmiI "owtkts and coal miners bad falied" to result In agreemeut for .jpsumptlmt of peace negotiatlous. J' of-th- e KMKRSON IS FAR IN LKVD CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 19 (U ... - - i iny -- . o 4rl;iuK TiIAN DIES AT i counted in ,'held the ' Wyoming state Frank Toesday,' y C. GOURLEYAT ROTARY CLUB EmersjiB was still far In the lead fbr tlie gubernatorial nontbuHm. Emerson, a Republban. will oppo At ,tbe luncheon of the GovernOielJle Tayhir ;Ross, who Prova Rotary, club. David Gourley, jlu 4bt primaryr In Hiierlntendent of the Alpine schooj the Tffafolfeicttomy , district, wlU be the iriuclpat soeok-erTb- e n, "Frank ' E, 'acasvtlO)eit opsuerit iLLba . masjc pwixiiiiately Bfmerson,! wa given by .tbe rote liehind. . trio , s. ."'.a , ' ;.. RoberfsoB-Nelson-Ol-s- r .,'- - ' |