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Show "1 ' THE PROVO POST OREM LINE TIED Carload ofUlah Apples UP WHEN CARMEN for Ready Shipment QUIT SUDDENLY To Camp Kearney Buy Startups Candies . Six hundred bushels of apples consigned to Captain Charles R. Mabey a ill leave Provo Cor (Linda Vista, California, tomorrow. The car Is now being loaded with the best 'apples Utah county farmers have ever grown and they expect to give the Utah boys a real treat. Captain Mr-bewired the committee today and told them that he had secured proper storage for the apples and will y take It in hand for distribution at soon as it.reaqhea Camp Kearney. The movement to ship a carload of apples originated with Thomas F. DRAFT RULES TO B7 MAILED TO BOARDS Washington, Nov. 12. Copies of the new draft regulations eante off .the press today for a final reading preparatory to mailing to the local exemption boards throughout the country next week. Under the new plan the burden of supplying Information which will result in his being placed In his proper classification nnder the selective service law rests squarely upon the individual registrant All Instructions now In the hands of the boards will ,be annulled upon the receipt of the new regulations, .which are greatly reduced In extent and simplified in Although the Orem line has been Pierpont and through his efforts the tied up In a strike since Saturday v ork of collecting the fruit was morning there is no immediate prosstarted in the Commercial clubHe pect for the company to resume Its contributed 25 boxes of apples to regular service until the new carstart the move and then contributed men have been thoroughly trained in $25 to assist in paying the freight running the cars. The strike was TheTnovement met Buch a hearty re- caused through firing one of the sponse it has been a pleasuyeable whom the company .reported task for the club members to work had been responsible tor too many on it. Local business men contributed accidents to hold the position. Men $300 for the freight and the farmers in the employ of the company claimgave the apples. Many called up and ed that Virgil Smitson, the man volunteered to do their part while fired; had been agitating a strike for only a few refused to give our Utah better pay. At a meeting held yesterday, Ross boys the much looked-fo- r treat. Beeson, the companys traffic manager, issued a statement In which he process. said: The questionalrre We have more than enough men will process eliminate from consideration for mili- to take the places of those who walkas a matter of safety tary .service probably 95 per cent of ed out, but we will not resume full service first, the 'men a ho would have been disuntil assured that every man employcharged or exempted under the old ed Is familiar with the road. We plan. Under the first call the av- have been overwhelmed with applierage board was compelled to exam- cations by men who want to take work. ine five men to obtain one for serv- the places of those who quit According to Mr. Beeson twenty In some cases not more than ice. two trains were operated over the cne out of ten or twelve were sent line yesterday without mishap or any to the camps. evidence of violence. The full scheIt is expected that under the new dule calls for the operation of thirty-scheme the average figures will be six trains. Mr. Beeson declared that none of reversed and at most qot more than one man in five called will fail to (the men who walked out were union pass his physical examination and be men, but that in many Instances their rejected. places were being filled by unionised At Ail Loyal Dealers We are sugar than usual. with the food controller by using less All loyal citizens will help us by asking for Startups Fruit Jelly, Chewing and Jelly Chocolates, Car mels, Fudges, Peanut Candies, Cocoanut Carmels, Fruit of Paradise, Chewing Candies of all kinds, etc. etc. co-operati- ng Such goods contain less sugar but more fruit, nuts, rasins and other confection substances but with carbohydrate food values as high as the full sugar candies. - "SWEETLY THINE" Startup Candy Company Provo City The Candy City in time of need; and that the com- ALMA RICHARDS HA8 OFFERED ATHLETIC TROPHIES TO side of the matter pany wanted any future employes to THE B. Y. UNIVERSITY feel that any position they might was presented yesterday to the state take would be secure so long as they industrial commission by a committee gave efficient and Alma Richards has offered to th loyal service. Brignam Young university the use of representing the motormen and conhis medals and trophies to the n asductors. The members declared that Miss Marie InSwartz has returned would ter of nearly seventy for exhibition for a ask they complete from tat she where has been s prominent place In the schooL of the Payson, difficulty. vestigation .Byron D. Nebeker, assistant to spending the past three weeks with hese medals have been won in all kinds of amateur contests. William M. Knerr, who was 111, was her parents. Richards Is now training for a cominstructed by the commission 'to do near San Francisco and he mission setwhat he could in attempting a diL. was Ferl Parker a granted to As a Instrucof go to France during the tlement. result these expects vorce from Timothy J, Parker today He inter. occurred a says that he may not last tions, nlghl meeting of commission representatives and of- on the grounds of failure to provide. come back so he wants the B. Y. V. ficers of the company in the general Her maiden name of Ferl L. Pulley to have his trophies to Inspire the was restored. athletes of the fture to better work. offices of the Orem line. trainmen. The workmens ' As an outline of their position, the officials declared : That the - com pany would not consider the reinstatement of the" discharged employes; that the company intended to remain loyal to those employes who had remained loyal to it an dto be loyal to new employes who had come ' Wwfeiy Btanfetts ft , Winter will have no terrors nor discomforts for you if you are prepared with- - our St. large size 70x80, weight six pounds, famous hygien blanket, cozy, warm, , durable $8.50 PER PAIR A Heavy wool light gray Blankets, with rose color borders, size 70x80.- A beauty for $7.50 Per Pair. Mack-Roblnsa- ; J i i a i The Sweetest Girl In Motion Pictures ? i ; ... Marys dark woolen plaid Blankets, Cornell university has been after the John Ford, a transient, was arrested exhibit In Lehi Friday for carrying concealed He pleaded guilty Saturweapons. Naylor Auto Co. has been given a day and was sentenced to SO days In rejudgment against the the county jail. 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