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Show ' I PROVO NOTWITHSTANDING the great amount of peace that has been made, the world supply still is short. IF you are looking for a practical wedding present, what is the matter with six silver-plate- d jan openers? Containing a Resume of the Newspf Provo and Many Features and Human Interest Stories VOL. XII., NO. 24 PPwOVO ' CITY7UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922 ESTABLISHED 19ld Burglar Attacks Wife of Former ProvoanREDi,EP,EI,CLUB Exceptional Concert Is Promised for the Final Music Memory Contest TO ENTERTAIN AT SHOOTS NEIGHBOR Adams Gold Medal Won by Talented SOPHOMORE DAY AT iWHO COMES TO FOOL'S FROLIC" Young Musician ANNOUNCES SUMMER PROVO HIGH SCHOOL WOMANS RESCUE ' YOUNG UNIVERSITY SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wilson of this city have just received a let- ter from their son, Shirl, of Venice, Calif., in which he advises them of how an unidentified man had entered his home while he was at work during the hight, attacked his wife, and later shot a neighbor who came to Mrs. Wilsons rescue. In referring to the affair the Los Delmar Dickson was the winner of the Adams gold medal in the violin contest at the Young University other two conFriday evening. The XV. were Vivian testants Bentley and SCHOOL Preparations are now in full swing club and Everything is in readme-- - for the Twentieth at the high school for "The Fools final mu-i- e raemorv contest to be1 the Soro-t- - Century SESSION $5 from The contest selections will be Frolic, the annual ball of the Red hel(, jn ,he stakp tbern.l( le Thurs by the following local artist: be to at the club high day evMling at whi( h lhe winners in Professor given Pepper E. P. Mayhew, Professor school gymnasium Friday evening, the several will com- - Robert Sauer and some of his preliminaries March 31. pete for the many prizes donated by vanced students. band, under The hall will be decorated in orig - the business houses, of the city. Ac-- j the direction of Professor Samuel inal designs and' colors, and the cording to J music Jepperson. B. Y. U. orchestra under of the confetti and balloons city schools, under 'the direction of Professor Franklin' horns, caps, supervisor will furnish an abundance of life whose direction the cbntest has been Madsen, Provo High school orchestra color to the affair. The committee arranged, the prizes amount to more under the direction of Miss Elsie Mrs. Leona Mildenhall in charge of the dance annunces that than 5225. iHollerman. on account of the extensive decoraAmong the prize.s are a $75 Victro-- I VanWagenen. Mrs. Marie Hedquist tions there will be no need of wall la from Taylor Brothers, a $40 piano Homer, Miss Gertrude Olsen. Miss flowers of either sex. For that rea- course from Professor George Fitzger Virginia Crockett, student of Profes-ald- . a $25 violin outfit from Colum-so- r son the reception committee has been George Fitzroy. Rulon Brimhall, Music bia and Jewelry store, $25 student of Miss Margaret Jepperson see to it notified to that everybody dances. The Red Pepper club, which from Chamber of Commerce. $20 and winner of the gold medgl of the is composed of the live wire girls of from the Women's Municipal Council. Lester Taylor piano contest; Frank the school, are, anxious to have the $12 violin course from the Kiwanis Wanlass, student of Professor Elmer whole town turn out and see what club, 12 graphophone records from Nelson; Murray Roberts and Miss 12 Elva Chipman.r students of Professor1 wonderful entertainers the girls realcompany, ly are. They guarantee one and all records from Robinson Brothers Mu- Florence Jepperson. a good, clean, peppy time. sic store, 8 records from Bates Store. The is tb invited public n attend the concert which promises tb from Judging past entertainments 6 records from! staged by the Red Pepper club, The Music store, orfe ukejele from Provo be one of the' best held here this the season. Fool's Frolic promises to be a gen- Photo Supply store; $5 from uine affair which lovers of a good time cannot afford to miss. , ren-dero- d j At least two men of nation-wid- e That real chivalry and true sportsunexmanship sometimes appear in Each contestant reputation will be included in the Florence Priday. pected places was proved last Thurs- played. DArdlas Souvenir and an number of teachers to carry on the work at the summer school of the day night in connection with Sopho- additional personal selection. more day at the Provo high school. The points of adjudication were in- Brigham Young University, which phrasing, rhythm, tem- opens June 5th, according to a reFriday was to be the big day of the terpretation, technique, bowing and cent announcement maue for the Sophs. Preparations po, tone and year by Dean The , judges were Professor position. M. Woodward. These men are were in full swing when the tradi- J. W. McAllister, Carl Nordblom and Hugh being brought in to do special work Angeles Evening Herald, under date tional prank of kidnaping suggested Charles Wilde. in special fields in which educators of March 20, carrying a sensational a possibility for fun to some of the R. R. Irvir.e, Sr., the chairman of of Utah all the sides theare interested, he says. Beheadline in type two and one-hathe meeting, congratulated classmen. about upper Accordingly faculty, there will inches deep, says: performers on their work, and volun- be betweenregular 4 oclock in the afternoon a delegafifteen and twrenty men one of a a as committee to act teered an with state-w'id- e yirn desperate struggle prominence who will unidentified man who had forced an tion of the plotters seized the sopho- to secure gold medals for contests of deliver special lectures on different entrance into the house of Mrs. W. S. more president as he was busily di- along other lines when they should educational and leadership Wilson, 115 Breeze avenue, Venice, recting arrangements for the class be needed. It is Dean XXoodwards problems. opinion and who had attempted to attack thfe ceremonies the next day. the of Walter Adams, manager that the summer school at the big Then the contest began: the sopho- Utah Valley Gas & Coke company, church woman, Harry L. Lane, 121 Breeze institution will be the most the presented Mr. Dickson with the gold avenue, was shot in the left arm to- mores hunt for the captive; session ever held day, according to a report, to the Ven- kidnapers determined effortsto keep medal in behalf of himself and Mrs. comprehensive no since is effort here, being ice police station. their prize. Adams. to assemble a faculty of thespared best According to popular opinion based Although suffering from intense talent available. pain and loss' of blood, Lane grap- on .many such school episodes, it is Nor is the strength of the faculty Youngpled with theattacker until the lat- useless to appeal to a crowd of FORUM MEETING TO the only attraction offered as a curter,- apparently fearing engaged in such a fasneighbors school fellow's a riculum wide deBLIND covering LEARNS scope MAN would be aroused and cause his ar- cinating contest. The one thing of insigned to interest all types of sturest,' disengaged himself from Lanes terest to them at such a time is the DISCUSS CANYON dents and teachers who are anxious grasp and fled in the darkness. joy of the struggle between muscle to will a advance be feature of the NEW TO or BUSINESS Lane had hurried to the Wilson wits, and the desire to win at no school. So insistent has the call been A debating team from the Unihome, in response to a womans shrill matter what odds; Histories of such ROAD PROBLEMS for work Dean Woodthat graduate screams for help. He went to the scraps prove that .boys will hazof Southern California will versity his and ward faculty are providing SUPPORT FAMILY clash with the Young University rear door of the place and was about ard at such time personal injury and a splendid variety of graduate subto enter when he encountered severest as team in College hall on Tuesday, of the ankind, discomfortj The regular meeting of the memjects, especially in education and the 4'. other man leaving the place. It was well as their good standing in the April of the Chamber of Commercie bers social sciences. XXork, too, will be But Thursday The question fo debate this year will be believed that the housebreaker had school they love. Stricken blind twTo years ago, school aufor the who provided undergraduate Christian Froisland, who for sixteen is the following: "Resolved, That a ditorium jield in the High proved that even in heard; Lane approaching and had nights escapade 30 at is March a for for Thursday teachers working so degree; far removed from the gone to the door to deliver a surprise this age years had been engaged in the tailor- court of industrial' relations for the 8 p. m? . come who will to in do work flowwas time leading when in of 4abor to settlement has been forced attack. knighthood judicial disputes ing business, to the various state certificates; for learn the past few months there a new trade in order to support should be adopted? by the several hasDuring The two men grappled and n the er, there is a splendid chivalry in a been eschurch social workers and good deal of discussion leaders, the Mr. states. The California debaters up- and his family of five children. vigorous, funloving youngsters struggle the intruder whipped out a on. teachers pecially training instruct- Froisland called at the office of The hold the affirmative and these from the activity timethe road situation. At revolver and shot Lane. nllot of today. so the Chamber of in wide will be the of- Post ors; present fact, entered Lanes left arm, penetrated Shortly before midnight the cap-toyesterday to show the results of the Young the negative. is Commerce interested in the almost can that vitally find fering exanybody learned new Both teams consist of strong, that the mother of their his labor. For some time past his side and lodged in a muscle of Provo This road. road is useh will to that canyon many things hint. he has been attending the Utah Work perienced men. Tlje California men, appeal the back. It was said by Dr. vV. S. victim wasi ill and that their prank Dr. of Provo thousands Woodward by people says. was causing her anxiety. ImmediShop for the Blind at Salt Lake City, Merrill L. McGinnia and Roland W. summer. In addition to this everjy Mortenson,' who treated Lane, that thouThe Brigham Young University is where he has learned to weave rugs Maxwell, will debate seven other sands of the wound was not serious. ately and voluntarily they escorted come down tourists located for summer school ideally Provp and The samples he exhib- schools before coming here, and may Mrs. Wilson related to the Venice their prisoner home, upon which he, every year diverting from the purposes. After a long and tiresome ited carpets. of good be expected to be familiar with ev- canyon bore evidence police that her husband works nights a real sportsman, gave his pledge to yesterday Lincoln highway to the . Arrowhead winter, teachers are anxious to find workmanship and could not have ery phase of the question. himself again in their hands at Young trail, and, that she had left a door of their place to Chamber of Coma socenter summer for work where 6 oclock tfye next morning. This he been improved upon by anyone having will be represented by E. H. Harter, merce according home open so that he would not such a line of officials. recreational opcial, and educational Y own did and despite his arouse her when he entered the manager, and Edwin travel 'should be kept inmain debating unavailing good eyesight. a condition in a meet portunities way that will to have Baird. Mr. Harter was a member qf Mr Froisland is house.. She said that during the strategy and. the diligent efforts of make transportation the maximum, development,- ,he dhniie know thatanxious .furnish is now pre- the high school championship team which would he his an exile he remained she to a classman, man awoke find standnight R. Stewart of the convenient. John can prayer. opfurnish dedicatory 1 better taNo S institution 1 to take orders for rug and car- in 9 of the Young team that deuntil time for the big flag rush, when SnoVwas Oarter Richard ing at, her bedside. She felt a gun he Vn, ,n fportunities in tin- three fields than pared office state will be the engineers cusHe states feated Princeton in:1920, of the team that the pet weaving. liberty and led his class Pottawa ramie, county. Iowa. October gained at her. head. the will and lead the Young Brigham principal speaker University. won to tomers C. furnish U. the A. that the in to necessary nay Utah with hisrri. against victory. Dont scream, sweetheart,' said ,o, 1848. and came a town at discussion next the forum meetsufficiently P i In every particular material or they may purchase the 1921. and finally sof the Y trio Sophomore day parents in 1852 The family came large ,(atec the man. i to He will of tell recreation what soojai the proing. comare just was or The successful. a made. At over that Utah in rugs faculty carpets already "The woman screamed for help gained direct to Provo, and he had lived here the best sort, and yet not so victory large present 'he has on hand several wo- 1922. He won honors also in the ex- posed plans are, for making the Proand tried to leap from bed. Her as- plimenting the class on the ever since. For many years he was that attractions of the cosmopol- ven rugs, carpets, scarfs and art dra- temporaneous speaking contest in vo canyon highway one of the best in manner in which the day associated with the East p store itan the sailant grabbed her and bit her life will have power to draw' the state. It is expected that on acactivclass off. went It that at his home, 6 9 South Third 1921. proved twice on the upper arm. of this city, where he gained a wide students away from their per' Procount of Provo canvon being of such work. Mr. Baird debated for the "Y West street, opposite the new high Shut up, damn you, he ordered. ities, with all the pep and fun which acquaintance which he maintained vo is a where social the is life the people of this seccity mean so importance school in of life the much At this moment Lane approached against Dixie in 1917, and was cap- tion that anyto move until his death. Surviving him are singularly clean and wholesome. school building. to bring about an can on be and carried Mr. Since to Froisof team Provo tain the defeatCarboys that girls, and the intruder turned his attenhis three dughters, Mrs. Amelia coming recently Then the are in means of using the surrounding University improvement without breaking ,or demoralizing lisle of Ileber, Miss Pearl Snow and ; land has always taken an active ed the U. A. C. tion to him; the matchless Wasatch so the should mountains, the canyon, in school in work In two civic way. and religious affairs the any Because of the darkness; Lane Mrs. Eliza Merrell of this city; the close that a previous debates be- heartiest support. . be given Ik will take and has been of citizen 10 About Every oclock tween in interested unMrs. Southern morning California Friday and and Young Wilson said they were last named daughter being at this the lover of the especially a member of be he whether Provo, greatyimtdoors to the musical activities'of the citv. each A has debate able to give a description of the the first Soph stunt was pulled off. time critically ill at her fathers their gained aivictory. It was a clever serenade at the end home. He is also survived by ten moods feet where their of sharp encounter 5s anticipated. the Chamber of Commerce or not is man. soothe the tired soul and hold invited to attend this meeting. A REIDS HAVE DAUGHTER The public is invited to be present. In his letter of March 21 to his of a class period by a quartet from grandchildren and numerous other out to climb. A short inspiration good overprogram has been arranged in in and the dressed class aprons relatives. Mr. Snow was the only distance west of the city, within a parents Shirley states that he, his to the discussion. addition overd A the and was born apron Luther alls, Mr. herd advertising Lane had received a member of the family of few minutes drive or an hours girl Eggertseipof San Francisco, wife, and surviving walk, James C. and Eliza A. Snow .who lies the magnificent Utah lake, one Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid. a graduate of Young University, adletter through the mail that day all dance to be given in the evening. diswere At the Sophs easily chapel were but declared instrumental in building this of the fairest bodies of water in the Mrs. Reid was formerly Miss Mariam dressed the student of his alma ma- BUSINESS HOUSES that them, threatening the rakish little green by was tinguished a Sutherland, daughter of Fred Suther- ter Monday morning. Mr. Eggertsen in his opinion it was only city in the early days. intermountain country. Boats may be land wore. The of this citv. caps program a chapel they of lunatic expressed his appreciation of what seeking notoriety. fancy had at a very reasonable rate and the old school had 'done for him, esbody was However, it gave them a slight clew whichof delighted the student hours may be enjoyed upon the WILL NOT CLOSE full pep and humor. It consisted on which to work. pecially, in giving him an uplifting waters. peaceful a of clever and laughable debate by moral and spiritual poin& of view. To Furthermore, the B. Y. U. has Cecil Broadbent and June Hinckley felt that in this day of anxiety Victim toHe secure built up traditions in the FOR BALL GAMES on the question: Resolved, That the material things of the SUGARMENAND which mohave Levi Edgar Young of Salt Lake past acquired such brunettes are more attractive than world and regeneration in A modern myth which ex- City will lecture on early pioneer life mentum until the call of the trails Reports from the home of Hugh moral leadership blonds. and spiritual things was esis almost resistless. R. Trenholm, consulting engineer of sential. Business houses of this city wil plained the origin" of the giant racer Wednesday evening at the stake tabFARMERS AGREE Teachers from all over the inter- - the Knight mining companies, who not close Wednesday afternoon dur at Saltair, was read by Marie Hack.-in- ernacle under the auspices of the lo- mountain west are coming to appreci met with an accident in the Iron the coming season as they die Melba Park gave a humorous cal camps of the Daughters of the Thursday next will witness a ing ate the tremendous are war veterans Indian Pioneers. a advantages to be Blossom mine at Eureka, Friday af- spring class of last And group year,, according to a decision house leading on mounthe ON BEET PRICES reading cleaning at had the Garden is Provo, he are of out This that be will ternoon, invited and City. at a meeting last evening of reached danger places Harmon, especially On side. tain members, including Dorothy that day the men of by the fact that already and is slowly recovering. It will be the Young committee of the Cham Faun Ellertson. Cathrine Huish, El- reserved on the stand for all pioneers is indicated losing and student body er faculty inquiries have come in at such a rate some time, however, before he will will carrv cement who came to Utah before 1853. Commerce. Norma Erma Instead of closj eanor Merrill, Prows, to and lime the AmalOfficials of the summer promises to be the be able to be out. this that will of the numbers Other of the employ Connie the Y program stores, Williams, iinS east of Hughes, Eveyn' university and will ees wil1 gamated and Hooper Sugar compan- Guy The accident happened when the give the big the a vocal solo. by Mrs. Hannah Con-di- e biggest one in the history of the inbe in half al Geneal alternate and Anderson, presented having letter coat its annual stitution. ies, representing manufacturers, and a memhoist of a steel cable the talk short to a dropwas broke, week off which revealed in by the order in Packard; of whitewash. patronize playlet j day of the Utah State Farm Bureau, repthe baseball games. Several of thp ping the bucket in which was Mr. destinies of many of the ber of the stake presidency; reading The of each will surprising class president an reached agreeresenting growers, Trenholm, 30 feet to the bottom of call the roll at 9 30 aj m., and those merchants present at the meeting students. The flag rush in by Miss Jensen accompanied by pipe IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL ment Saturday night on the price to leading bethe shaft. He was brought to his not present, unless excused, will be last evening stated their intention of selection a contest was instrumental close by organ; afternoon the be paid in Utah fbr beets grown in tween the Freshmen and the Sopho- Mrs. Leona VanWagenen; home in this city Friday evening. Ac- branded as sluffers, and are promised purchasing season tickets for the ball 1922. The contract is based on the to Dr. J. C. Clark there had talks by the presidents of the which cording the in Sophs finally mores, for the derelic- games to present to their employees punishment fitting deterwill sliding sca,le. Two factors Amer- - SERVICES SUNDAY FOR been no permanent internal injuries. tion. Fork and overall dance and The committee .also decided tq The .won. Spanish Springville. man apron is expected to wdrk Every mine tl?e price each farmer will re- in the ican Fork camps of the Daughters of was close declared in many by thq business houses on the fol snbw Y, the evening cleaning 'Carrying ceive for his beets, the sugar content to ACTIVE CUPID musical the selection of the dance best Pioneers; by the been have and water, mixing lime or cement, or lowing holidays, New Year, Wash of beets and the selling price of sugar JAMES L. MELDRUM the Johnson sisters. vear. day The lazy man, should ingtons birthday. Memorial jnade from the beets. licenses have been issued whitewashing. o Twenty-fourt- h of Marriage Fourth rebe July, there an such unfortunate, Ephraim Bergeson, president of the to the following: Wilford W. Peck ceives the title of Slacker ROTARY BALL Labor da day. Thanksgiving is July, farm bureau and .chairman of the Many friends of James L. Meldrum, and Verna Mabel Jones, both of Pro- promised a ffee bath. in the and and Christmas. Some consideration! univerconsaid the that sugar committee, The annual ball of the local Rotary who died in this city Tuesday eve- vo; Oliver Willis Thornton, Amer- sity Aztec fountain. was given the advisability of closing tract was satisfactory in every way Fri- ning, attended the funeral services ican Fork, and Artemesia Bennett, in club be will the given Armory The ladies, as usual, will provide on Arbor day, and Armistice day, but to the bureau and farmers are urged A splendid program which were held in the Provo Fifth Holden; Athol Thomas Wanlass and lunch for day evening. the hungry horde when it no action was taken on the matter. to grow a normal crop of beets. ward house of both afterErma Eleanor been for meeting nine oclock has Jones, Lehi; Sunday arranged Questionnaires regarding the closdown .from' (the mountain noon. with Bishop E. B. Walker of Ernest Edwin Maland and Iva May sweeps Agreement was reached after negoto fllowed refreshbe and by dancing a! side. ing for the baseball games were sent recent meeting of the staff ments. At tiations extending over a mopth and the Pleasant View ward presiding. Huff, both of Lake Shore; Albert I. out to all the merchants of the city was the closest study of both sides of the of the Provo General hospital it club has invited as spe- The opening prayer was by John R. Hansen. Lake Side, Arizona, and VioThe last Rotary week, but only a few answers had name firm to decided g change the friend of Mr. Me- let Alberta White, Aeneas. WashingWomen industry in the light of the present cial guests of the evening the mem- Stubbs, a been received for last nights meet- from Drs. Aird, Robinson. Taylor, bers of the local Chamber of Com- ldrum. and the following speakers ton; Thomas Benjamin Felt, Manti, depressed market for sugar. Under ing. Basing their conclusion on the Merrill and Westwood," to the Pro- merce and the Rotary clubs of Salt told of the useful life of their de- and Mary Afton White, Goshen. .Work theterms of the contract growers will vo answers that had come in, the comClinical Association. receive 46.5 per cent of the sugar friend: Janies Pa B. parted and the Lake not to close for the Gillespie, decided Fork, mittee City Spanish Members of the medical staff an- Y. U. extraction and manufacturers 53.5. to Xliss Amy Leigh, games. PROVOAN DIED IN EAST and city and county triarch Joseph B. Keeler and PresiAccording faculty, forThere is a guaraneted minimum nounce that Dr. J. Karl Beck, dent ,J. William Knight. Musical officials. county home demonstrator, 24 out of numbers were furnished by the Pleasmerly of this city, but more recently Mrs. Grace Baum of this city has 28 locals of the womens sections of price of $5 per ton. of Lehi, will join the local hospital ant View ward choir, a mixed double just received word that her mother, the county farm bureau have organstaff. Dr. Beck is the son of Mr. Champion YOUNG GIRL DIES quartet comprised of members of the Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, died at the ized for definite projeqt work. The civic committee of the Wom- and Mrs. J. H. Beck of Provo. He is Pleasant View ward, and Miss Lillian home of her sister, Mrs. Emma Stahl are the I'ens chosen Among Council, comprised of projects of the Jefferson Medical Allred. The benediction was by T. J. at Jones Mill, Penn. Mrs. Fergu- clothing, such as the dress form and Mrs. Municipal Lucille, Mrs. L. C." Pot-it- s daughter of a graduate Jacob Coleman, in Foote. A large cortege accompanied son was a resident of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Gillie Porter, died at college, and served his internship use, cutting and fitting, tailored ter, Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, will be William F. Oswald, the worlds the body to the City cemetery, where left three weeks ago for an extend- finishing, cleaning anc. pressing, and hostess to the ladies of Provo at the the family residence in the Second the L. D. S, hospital, after which he time which Lehi in She during champion typist in 1919, will give a the dedicatory prayer was offered by ed trip in the east. She is survived childrens clothing; home-healt- h ward yesterday of appendicitis. practiced and monthly silver tea to be held Friday of the treasurer and was he speed demonstration at the B. Y. U. William Fausett. three secretary ,is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. nursing, under which will be studied afternoon from 3 until 5 oclock at her parents, by Grace Baum, three sisters and five home, care of colds and first-aibrothers and three sisters. Community hospital of American on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p. the home of Mrs. Coleman. An exDrt Beck is well known in m. Mr. Oswald has a record of 132 APPRECIATION EXPRESSED She was a faithful Latter-da- y fly eradication, under which comes cellent program, including pleasing brothers. Funeral services will be held Wed- Fork. here will words per minute for an hour, a Saint, having left her native spring clean-up- , nesday afternoon at 1 oclock in the Provo and his many friendswill building and install- musical numbers and an address on On behalf of the committees in land for the gospel. make speed greater than the speech of most be glad to know that he ing Berg Mortuary. fly traps; feeding the family, the Moving Picture, by Professor men. Those interested are invited to charge of the Manavu ward bazaar. food for growth and health T. Earl Pardoe. will be given. Rehis home in this city. proper The Post is asked to express their apcome and see thS demonstration. PENTRATING THE FUTURE maintenance; interior decorations, freshments wili be served. A corINFANT DIES to of believed the of wall coverings, rugs and dial invitation is extended to every preciation selection An splendid compass, support of Mary Louise, infant daughter airplane Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Wentzof If I grow up will I have a hus- draperies, and poultry, feeding and woman of this city wishing to attend. Many thousands of clams were given them by the merchants of Prothe be the first completely satisfactory of killed along the famous Pismo beach vo, the various organizations of the band like papa? Grandview culling. 0 ward, died yesterday type, has been Invented by experts idea The in Southern California, by the cold ward and individuals. It was this Standards. Yes, my dear, mother replied. of Bureau The American Bible society, after morning. Besides her parents, she the to the baIs is survived by; two not I that made the will used do more is of And married according law if wire for weather value coiled spirit recently, get more than 100 years of publishing Respect the of two revolving and brothers commissioner of San zaar One of the most successful ever I be an old maid like Aunt Susan? than respect for the violator, is the the Bible, has announced Bisters. it will soon nstead of the magnetic needle. The fish and game Thousands of pelicans given in this city, and the various Yes. motto of the Rev. Mr. J. H. William- - close down its plant in New York City to the Luis Obispo. .Fnr&1 8ervIces will be held at compass responds instantly an The little girl thought for a min- - son, new law enforcement officer of because of the high cost of produc-- e J1 and sea birds swarmed the beach, committees are indeed grateful for residence at 2 oclock Wed- - quick turns or evolutions of them. the clams. and said: on Well, I am in a fix. Chicago. support the given tion nesdy afternoon. feasting ad-Pro- j vo j ! j i lf j ' Dixon-Taylor-Russ- L- -j- Lindley-Heindselma- Debaters Meet California Here Tuesday - -- IV , rs - . - h-i- 1 1 r well-organiz- ed Co-o- ten-minu- te ever-changi- ng nine-poun- -- Salt Lake Educator Lecture Here v out-do- or Mining Engineer Accident g. J I Utah-Idah- i o, one-ha- lf I j : five-minu- te i i Provo General Hospitals Firm Name Changed , Farm life-lon- " I 1, 16-year-- Engage In Project Typist Here Wednesday j j -- d; ! , . i i j |