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Show I HI iem '. f iGED PIONEER OF Willi I VINEYARD DIED; :h BASKET BALL CLINTON MAN DIED . WANTS FUNERAL lOfTlORROW A SEASON TO OPEN OF HEART FAILURE; PROFIT SHARING CONTRACT WAS NOT POISONED . Mrs. Verenna Brechbuhl died at the of her daughter, .Mrs. Anna Maag, in Vineyard, last night of a omplication of diseases incident, to Id age, ' Mrs. Brechbuhl was born JaTch' 29, 1829, near Bern, Switzer-n' She came to Utah in, 1876, and " O jettled in Payson, Where she liyed for short time, after which she moved Jesse L. 0 Vineyard, where she has since Mrs. Brechbuhl is survived by , ved. so daughters, Mrs. Maag and Mrs. II erenna Stauffer of Logan. ,She was devout Latter-da- y Saint and it was r a closer affiliation with the church tat she tcanfe to Utah. The funeral wfll be held tomorrow FIREDESTROYS WHOLESALE TOMORROW NIGHT The Post published a story in its The first real battle of the 1920 The Provo Farm Bureau met in the district court room Thursday eveping last issue concerning the death of basket ball season for the B. Y. U. with the largest attendance that has Joseph E. McKean, who died sudden- quintette will take place tomorrow ever been at a bureau meeting in this j at Clinton, after having attended a evening promptly at 7:30 o'clock in The Utah County Wholesale Meat , The membership committee ly city. dance. His body was taken in an the Y gymnasium, when our local ' 120 a gave paid up report showing team will clash with Lehis formida- Cos, slaughter house and packings memberships with some districts not automobile to bit former home 'at ble which is located Jupt beyondT Legionary five. Lehi has walked plant, Bountiful, Utah, where it was placed ytt reported. the limits of this city, wap south all its games so far with oneThe sugar beet question came up in charge of the Holbrook Undertak- through sided. from scores indication is practically destroyed by fire yestar- every for discussion and it was moved and w ' ing establishment. Upon recipt of as strong as any college team in the carried that every farmer stand by the at four oclock. Besides day morning Mr. susHolbrook became state. lL action of the state committee. 'A the body and machinery, th On the other hand the B. Y. U. the building resolution was also passed to the ef- picious that the mans death was not is estimated at more value which of fect that no farther shall sign a con a natural one and it teported to have warriors have not ye.t displayed quite ' ract with any sugar company unit! advised the sheriffs office here that the quality of basket .ball of former than 815,070. there wag about $2JMb were years. They and tallow,, nearly beaten by worth of hides, pelt the state committee on sugar beets the esse would bear investigation. It the Springville High Schoolteam and heard 20 thwi dreased about beef and several from; j, sign only W was at that time intimated that Mr. twice, and did not win over the Y" .in the Vineyard meeting contracts In the buildthrough' the local farm buand dressed hogs Sheep tune. reau. The sentiment of the meeting McKean might have died from drink-n- g High School quintette by as wide a ing at the time. v a beverage that contained wood margin as wss anticipated. However avored signing only contracts that The Ore. waa first discovered by m laet. Wednesday night's showing g were baaed on a plan. alcohoL brekeaaan on the Orem line, ; whM It haa since been learned that Mr. against- the American Fork Legion tuned In the atom, but the pleat The "Y McKean died of heart trouble and tries wss promissing. located outside of the nmxse STARTUP American Fork on their own being walloped that he is a man of exemjpfary habits, Provo of city the department eonUtr, floor with the decisive score of 5644. o that the intputation to the effect violating (tow - with a few net- yeepoad, without Thin showing coupled DIED CERE AT: that be bad been drinking intoxirnlea under which it is govenaedL W. 'Barratt, of the revenue depart-has nights snappy practice encouraged cating liquors of any kind is one that the B. Y. U. coach to believe hit team . The origin of the fire ie not knowa of the government, k here malt would do hint a gross injustice. The will win over Lehi Lehi five is and Mr. H. H Sutherland, manager TCEAEE OF appointments to assist is the Post, therefore, is desirous of making oi the. firm, stated that - It might irk of making reports of income it clear that Mr. McKean Was a man composed of former college and High ' been caused by an electric wbw have chool stars, all of whom have skill An officer I the state will be Harriet Startup, 73 of age, of excellent c stricter and habits, and and years aehee taken frem Us . or smouldering veteranship. The battle win be the (Bounty to receive and give at died at ber home in the Sixth Ward we are advised that he recently filled dose, whichever team wins. ; Sutherland stated that Mr. baiter., forion os income tax os the a mission for the church. . covered by. lnear-en- nn of affection of an partialy yesterday morning (dates: 27; Xdht, January 26, cing anil a httitwtI hop that lerican Fork-- 28 2f, 30; Pleasant the. heart Miss Startup bad never -- be 'able to rebuild, tmopolib woutd V 31 and Feb. 2; Sprmgville, married and the only surviving rela. , ve, JJan. the plant, which haa been a aonrorn. e, February 3, 4. 5; Spanish Fork, tives are her,cousins,.W, J.,. H.. Wv -Feb. 11,' 12, of euppty for most of the meat IflTnO ' 7 9 10; Geo. A. Startup andCossette Rhodes Utah County. , H J0 Santaqnin, Feb. 14; Salens, Feb. of Minnie of A stockholders hi Omr Provo, Urn 10 Thornburg, principle March Thistle, Feb. 23; Provo, . E. Sutherland, WC H. are S, The reason tor putting Provo Avintiquin, Utah, Alberta White,; of company S. Mrs. , Taylor, . secretary George first .The of the public American appearance Harriett Mrs.. .and .Fork, By CogQU on thpfist it to give the payers of the Home Service, of thla city, to Du- - Fphriam and WllUam Sutton, B. Y. U. Ladies also a of under . the Woods Cross, ,Chorus, Tovey Utah; ncome tax additional opportunity In receipt of a communication from Sutton Market, Sutherland Bros and of nephew, nount-A- t W. Prof.' direction Startup, Muskegon, be Harry of will Sherman-Fargin Park of C order. Reid, city. bKks their , fating Mrs." John Zahringer Nelson. MisMichigan. She is survived by a num- st 8 oclock -- rr in College halt, souri, In which she ask? tor informatonight t. ber of brothers and other relatives of tion The chorus is comprised eighteen concerning the whereabouts of ', who reside in England. Miss Startup was born in England Well trained and well selected singers her son Robert Leo Zahringer. Acand came to Utah about IS years ago, of merit. They will be assisted Tn this cording to the communication the having joined the church befor she program by Mjs Leona MSldenhall young man left hornet about 12 years left her. native country. Sheyas a and Miss Gerttude Olsen,' both pi- ago, and for a long time his parentjs -, i'ia Saint ajodTpevt' a anists, 'art ifW Jlydia White Boofh Hry notZ.heafd.Ireta JhimT- They.ap-- ' j... devUt' Latter-daofwas Buhler Goftleib Midway, eea of 1 of,he biggest balfs the V. the information for. to, deal Of time in her Jatejreari by, harpist, of Salt Lake City.. Mrs. plied army , Provo yesterday and .stated that he and was given Taesday evening in the great 1 and temple work. Boothby was for two years harpist and were advised that their son had was fearful doing genealogical that unless the balance of pavilion by the railroad men Miss Startup was highly esteemed with the Boston Symphony.Orchesira served in France and was dischargmore snow than the winter produced ' rovoJ It was officially. known as y a' large circle of friends in this and was formerly known on the stage ed June 12, 1919. The Information the of it has, farmers fn early part First annual railroad men's char-bagiven out by' the army officials also this and Wasatch counties will suffer city and in other parts of the state. as Miss Lydia White. . tr , f, and was certainty a remark There is, little doubt but that the stated that the young Zahringer had for want of Funeral services will be held in the Irrigation water next sea-- ' success. More than 400 tripped Sixth Ward house Sunday program tonight will be one of the intended to come to Provo when re- son. Mr. Buhler says that the hills meeting,, 4 until 12 in atI2:15. oclock. ' .fantastic from most pleasing musical entertainments leased from.4 the army. in that county are practically barren of the most unique costumes that; has appeared here during this It the young man Is In Provo, or of snow, which it this season of the worn by Individuals In fhe Gar season. If any one here knows of hlft whereV No Flue! In Provo year is an Unusual condition. He says Ity. The' hall was prettily deco-lMrs. George S. Taylor' will that abouts, up tofthis time they have not signal flags tail lights, and Information such having appreciate Brot Here For Burial received as much snow in that valley cases of influenza were end of the hhll was a huge frbnt Twenty-fiv- e given to her as hls parents are very or the hills surounding it as they did big mallei engine with the reported Jesterday to the,Salt Lake ' last year. The body of Thomas LArrqwemlth anxious to get in touch with him. was turnsd.on for the City Board of lleilth, that being the set e i brought to Provo wag Wednesday, Mr, ght dances and. gave a .very number of cases iri" Salts Lake City. Wants Police Aid electrical effect, .The dances It.it stated that none of tbd 'patiefats ArroWsmlth, who would have been Conference Opens-e was of in and had serious be lived electric until age by reported danger (..years' nnougced the locomotives carry pn npne of the cases reported yesterday jyesterday, Is the brother of 'Mrs. H. Supt L. E. Eggertsen of the city Tomorrow . , 4. in line Just in front of the has ba yet developed pneumonia,' No S. Pyne of this city. Schools recently appeared before the Funeral services were 'held st the cdty commission and asked for aid The datice was program cases have yet been reported" in'Provo Quarterly conference will convene' rid waa Very unique in all Its although there are a number of cases Berg .Undertaking parlor yesterday from In the in the the Utah Stake Tabernacle begin- -, enforcing police city of LaGrippe. ments. afternoon. ' Bishop A. L.' Booth pre- laws and ordinances pertaining to ning tomorrow morning atflO oclock, sided. Ifhe' speakers were President the sidewalk on the outside of tobacco. Tne use and the of Tiere will be two sessions tomorrow . smoking T.-RUSSELLfiOESEAST,; fuzrers .were burning ..and Taylor and Elder J. E. Booth; oommisBioners assured Mr. Eggertsen andthiree sessions Sunday." !! ( ex-- ., The.music was furnisbed by- - Mis that they would do everything within pected that Rjchar R. Lyman of the lanterns were used In ;the Mri John Russel, locat superin Florence Meldrum. Burial waa in the ona A huge' locombQve heft with the Quorum; of the Twelve "Apostles and their power to anged in, the middle of the tendent for' the Metropolitan Life Provo city cemetery, Schools and the police President Rulon S. Wells will be in to this end city i d was rung from time to time, leave' Friday,, January '23rd, for New .to' give attendance. Sunday evening services be Instructed will officers costumes were varied and York, to attend the Companys annual will be under the. auspices of the i attention.dose their matter this Successful Play r tn the extreme and much fun Convention. i stake relief society and an interesting"' v ' has been outlined for that Vnjoyed guessing what the various The Grand View Ward Dramatic Cities program Visits Northern iktood for and represented. When occasion. club .presented . the play , entitled me to the Judging for the band Farm Folks, " to a crowded, house In Commissioner T. C. Tompson and offered been had which prizes r the Grand View meeting house Tues- Rod .Snow, city superfntendend of Sell Phonographs le railroad men the competition Vi to be vein keen, The Erst day matinee and night The play was irrigation are spending two or three Vwaa divided between the two wtT invented and the players were days la Salt Lake and Ogdea .with a Mr. T. R. Terry, 'who for the past; I costumes worn by Mra Jas. for their efforts with hearty view rev;;i:r relaMrs of the information editor White 8ellman. W. A. The four Of obtaining and and society .years has been employed in Sait of applauae and many t4 represented the part of an and Blue, the etufaat body psper tive to Irrigation. City Recorder Fred Lake has again returned to Provo,, The Evans of oonyratulatlon. r;uaw almost to perfection ant of the Ertzham Tontg University, spent Wednesday tn Salt Lake where he will establish himself in the" a phpooeo on ber back.' She wl2 zb the on official business. . present undoubtedly phonograph business. . Mr. Terry n money bag in which the was has tCm tsllowlng word of emxmnge. to most of the ward of Provo play floor a on the men sat and represents the Steger Phonograph concerning meat to young t coins the benches. Mr. Bellman's display of needlework by the do- and vicinity. here and haa the county agency. He I was splendid and his swarthy makes many claims for this particular Mexican Scheme school: of the mestic rt department a was a most excellent rey MAYOR ILL make of machine and states that it is. returned has editor who Just an kti Indian The of society mi 22. SAN Jan. noted for its excellent tone produc- ANTONIO, of Tex., sza, osed to many years from an inspection of the needlework Mayor LcRoy Dixon la confined to Active participation by President Car- tion, which is attributed to the elimi- The sac-- t 1 storm of winters. frocks, wee of bonnets, baby display his bed with an attack of Grippe. was divided between Enoch ranza andofficery of.hs cabinet and nation of nsedl noise sonften prtnhi--nethat goes to' id Phxjita Craven. . Mias and other. paraphernalia In other makes.' Mr. Terry says army in the plan of San Diego, a vtsr dressed in a Turkish cos make up the contents of an infant The case of James Finch vs. W. O. Mexican scheme by which the states that this machine plays all disc reouster-piecis a article d looked very attractive, layette. Every Jones is now being heard in the of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Col- cords perfectly, and invites the public och Clark was dressed as a evidence of painswith every Fourth district court. Plaintiff in orado and California were to be cap- - to call at his show room at 317419 ' he third prize was divided efforta. Every article is an the action asks for $100 taking and Ruth Agnes damages for tured, the inhabitants slaughtered and West' Center street, where he will the couple of an inward hope ssed in the colonial costume outward evidence an alleged taking of hay from certain an independent republic established gladly demonstrate the truth of his. and Martha that renders futile endeavors on the land in' sent Georg located near Spanish in the -- -dispute Oscar conquered territory, was shown claim,. fon and the chinaman. " ' part, of .Misst Elliotts . students, Jo Fork.""" oral evidence and dressed in an original argue spinsterhood. documentary by fellows Those of witnesses at'the hearing stume is worthy of special about the Leap Year outlmk can afMrs. George Meehan entertained a testimony of Fall the today. Battery C Accepted es were Prof. Amos N- Men ford to cheer up. There are those number of Ladles. at ber home yesas the and .Visionary preposterous in W.- F. Vlolett and Ijlayor across th viaduct who believe terday afternoon with a. delightful scheme appeared to American au. Battery C of Provo, first regiment oaredness and may be expected bien- f baU the of In mlttae charge thorites at the time they first be- field artillery, Utah National Guard, the To"re kensingtoir- social'durlng which ' by chairman, served. were t came arare , if it, the hope if its is given federal recognition, accorddo not fill hope chests to J; R. Thompson, Mc-- lock. Girls d ultimate success, has never been do nor ing to advices received from the war g resolutidns, J. Hall, W. T. Tragon prove Pally Thovqht. ' , by its organizers and Carranza department by Lieut. Col. Fred JorPeterson. This commit they make baby clothes to establish Valor connts in the power of self Sfticials tip to this day, according to s much credit for the gensen, adjutant general. The. recog- intentions to live in single bless- recovery. -- Emerson. social event and their evidence heard at the Fall committee. nitioi is to date from Dec. 29, 1919. made aa annual affair. j edness. st rai tome MEAT PLANT d. 7 . a w, lt , istln 4 profit-sharin- , - Cotk of Making liDIET ipecsz Tax Reports ier. , -- - nt 73 Mo - V . - In-m- e . ttoo-eompa- II Parents of Robert Chorus to Give Concert At College Leo Zahringer Want Hall Tonight To Hear From. Him V mar-kete- , o Buhler of Midway Says Snow Is Scarce In Hillsr VarietXilroad Men Give Splendid Character, Ball - V-- Y .1- y' ' - - 4. - - fi t -- A QO 'COVirt t ll Fd ", . - n - - head-rhlc- h -- In Cyril , - 1 indi-Uk- 1 , ( N. , - ' Heps Chat Net Filled With Lien hating Cczstzlicns . , .1 To rrTs t A -- nt w -- es - - pre-,o- - pT.-Oollfthite- n. f E. aban-"dine- man-hatin- d ; it -- v , vi .: - |