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Show Sxorn Circulation 0f The Herald 7 v. .Si ! wm trm irr Mm m a :tt 1,688; LARGEST CIRCULATION - 4 ' ' ur--- -- tpw: 14 Pages In Today's Herald IN UTAH SOUTH AND EAST OF SALT LAKE. " .- J.J f . ; PRICE THREE CENTS. llUWflblUdlS AT "OVERTHE HILL" FILM HERALD TAKES U VOTE TxJLECIIORL -- W ML . but had not t copy of it. Finally, the Brigham Young university library unearthed a copy and loaned it no warmer rcv.cFuuu to The Herald. L ; fni meet with Todaf the Fox Film corporation L ,By of the several audiences who sent invitations to bishops of theL. e the film here tttan the in D. 8, church in and near Provo, to S"eft9 who m 'ii best seats in the theater, adjhe pastors of churches, to presidents of wotnen'a clubs, and to other prominent ,n.t courteous attention. at the Colum-- u citizens asking them to see this film i These special guesti inmates at: the count! and to give their opinion of it to The will be Herald for publication, believing as iflrmary. V.OfA "Over the Hill" comes to the poem well,, ; d STRAW VOTE FOR MAYOR favor the election as mayor of Provo of the man whose name 1 have marked on the Herald straw "vote ballot below: v.: .jsteq as announced) ROY EOREN ; . .; J - m , offered : by correspondence. Descrio EVENTS OF THE DAY five circulars have been sent out mak9 a. nwParade; from DISPLAY THE COLORS! U i aftAMTlnn rhAV tMa fUm uifiversity to Ka. ing the announcement. DR. 0. K. HANSEN ...... i more as to .tabernacle,. Four WPnslon. classes' have been upon family 10 .a. m. IniulguraTexercise8 at the faijsinefs house in Provo Is Every ihott any class it is the to i"bonor thy tabernacle, """ ;.; In this Instance the divineA n.injunction ' asked to display the- - White ' and organized In Provo, and one has ieen ..tOrderthe Ofwealthier. .u 17, - i uu uij uiuiuci. !' crganued In Nerrfii. Three additional VllingS will u icimmu,Uhuw 1:30 Blue, colors of the Brigham m. oung at p. JOHN S.SMITII '.. V Banquet university. . Several automobile owners have classes are contemplated, for Provo, tni the old and unfortunate at the In-8:30 m. university, Ball ! at Monday. Ladies p. gymna' ftha vnl 11 n t OAreri thai, oM n liHnvlna tia AAalAnna n it and : application, for passes have should display sium. Every dwelling come from Pay son, Pleasant Grove, teaJthier and more fortunate persons. infirmary folks to the theater Monday the White find Blue that day: A WALTER WHITEHEAD afternoon and taking them back again the football game will be played on the to will have price pay Spanish'Fork, and Vernal. latter 'hse "i Every Provo citizen, man, boy; Springville, campus during the afternoon. The In But for the Infirmary that - evening, - after the - matinee,, be demand. to If admission. threatens fact, Is woman, glrL urged to show his AT THE TABERNACLE Ford Auto com I Monday afternoon Among these are-th- e L" If you have voted in the Herald straw vote, please do not or her loyalty to a Provo insHtn- - grea ter tlvan the present tupplr. Hn the theater '" "'"' N. President y. ma Auto Presiding' officer, his Fallot . .'"'ill frc"'c"" Curing the past sixty days, S.500 cumpanyrthe tion bywearing the White and Blue iur. I Automobiles ..wilt wait for them at Superior Motors, tne Telluridfl com- i people have been addressed or enterribbons . Monday. Bririg or send to. The Herald office. Selection by the band, Prof Robert : Wear the White and Blue! Mbnday after-iioo- pany, and Cobb, Wharf & Cobb.' tained, or ;.have witnessed demonstrat infirmary at 1:45 director. Sauer, aidAutomobile owners who will Straw vote results announced in e'very edition of The the tions by representatives of the various They will be whistod downtown Selection by the choir, "Build Thee the Infirmary folks- - by giving them this ; Herald. Watch for them. departments of the institution. . hi ushered into theIs theater forshow-IMore Stately- Mansions, O My Soul," t one pleasant afternoon may telephone the first Plans for the future contemplate the j 15 matineerwliich Prof. Florence Jepperson. director." development of a course in executive in Provo of the film version of The Herald or the Columbia theater ' Addresses President-EnrerituWho will be Provo's next raayt-rwill be narrow ed down to the two Geo. If you ?iill Carleton's famous poem, "Over offering the use of their cars. efficiency designed to assist church H. Brimhall, President Franklin Stew--- j Who do you favor? candidates remaining in the. contest. anil other jexeeutiyeofflcers lnban-dlin"u Hill to the Poorhouse." This poem can lend a car for a few minutes you art HarrisPresident ."Of the candiffatesalready announced Heber J. Grantj Herald readers are asked to vot work. their k printed on another page of today's will notTnlssthfs chance to brighten Musical numbers will be inter- but once. Hand the next coupon to a A circular giving a list of available Who de you vote for? ; Ferali If you have a poetry scrap some dreary lives at the Infirmary. , The Herald today begins a straw neighbor who hasn't already voted. lectures and. entertainments suitable During the show the Bpeclal guests spersed. ioot keep it there. the I for lyceura and other programs that vote election. It may furnish some This will give a better Indication of AT THE BANQUET was with difficulty that The will be presented with flowers, blow-lng.- " v," ,; public opinion.of Mr. Thomas, manager of the Master of cetemonles, Superintend- - j may be furnished by the university 1 s indication of "how the wind U ....,,..a , Herald straw votes will be taken la Provo greenhouse, and with candy, ent Adam S.- - Bennion in course of preparation (TK seral volumes of poem In The The Herald coupon will be printed the theatera, and other places where 'erald ufficwere searched in vain. made up in special boxes for this cca " Toasts to Pfe8iaen,lf.Harri8TTT' In every edition until the date of the crowds congregate,, and in resdiential Per-slon, by Mr. Startup of. the Startup LECTURES AT LEHI The Research '. Student, President Brteham : Younsr University f!u city library couldn't find It. Utah's Great L. D S. EduC4CPrf. E. D. Partridge,' instructor "in primary; Rafter iwhlcbthe straw vote sections. . , Peterson of the Agricultural tollege. appealed to remembered jthe Candy company. The i CollegeProfesosr, President tional Institution. genealogy at the, B. Y. U, will be1 lecturer at Lehl on Sunday evening George Thbmas, University of Utah. . next IRRIGATION PROBLEM. Theyeighborand ChofchTAVorker, President John A. Widtsoe, Having taken special and - sweep" " DRAMA DIRECTOR. 'fbe Graduate Student, Superintend- stake prizes for choice chickens and Prof. T. Earl Pardoe of the. B. Y. TJ., ent C. N. Jensen. The Boy and Young Man, President superior sheep at state lairs in Utah, has been reappointed state director;! Kansas, and California, until he is the Drama League of AmericaIIe .. Anthony W. Ivins. Charles seriously troubled to find housa room sought to shift the henor ,td some The Citizen, G'overnor . Ma bey. for all his medals and cups--, Rulon wther person, but trio Drnsa league The Future, member commission of organizer, Margery ABoFt, would not Diton, a student ct the agricultural hear cf ar.y Principally education h .thliTTuTmxe6flfforir of lu.,icat numbers during intervals. versity, Is looking for new worlds, to Professorrardoe, Provo has now a fea - iccniirmnican -t actually eats of the bodv "One of the most interesting conquer. Hajias IcrJic tuna -- being dram. center cf the league-- , requiring ert Mr. Boren. said that be Ujought" fae Jinaayy-WTOBa Vn ChitN'HmeFets--scripturatr1pt, jyaBKHn turned his attention to solving Irriga- a ires about Catholicism is their rev- - of CANDIDATES IN THE RING mcmbefship of cue hundred or more. in iustif ic&tion of the Catholic Stewart Harris will be inaugurated as tion real sages liues involved in the 'coming a and is gradu- Salt Lake City has' a circle, which Questions, writing saia view of this doctrine were cited. .. fence for their cathedrals, ation thesis on the problam of .the eleclioff are matters of economic conpresident of the Brigham Young lint. Adam S. Bennion, m addressing members. or The candidates forty have pore Ogen following But the ouestion arises, argued ' great-4a- y for more economic use of irrlgatioa witer and Lcgsn haYe"ach unorganized cern, filed paving, encouragement T!Ptltt0i3: strefls, t B. TrtJ." students "Wednesday Superintendent Bennion, how can the Provo. For on Provo Bench. . '' , Tor Mayor: Roy Boren, O. K. of induatricf?, new and old. memtcrchips. the first time in tbe hisJoining. "Jt is shocking to them body and blood of Christ be so multiDixon has already begun work on Hansen, and Walter Whitehead. jen'they come Into our churches to plied a 'to - be presen- t- in all the tory of tire state a university presi- - series of experiments-.whic"Anytairig that a city adminlatratioa be ex(John Smith is still unfiled.) f ar the prattle going on before the churches during all these years? The' dent wH1 De. installed in his can do to make imlustrius. now here pects tsuse for his doctor's thesis. position BOY Far Commissioner? Thomas services begin." , moi 'The Catholic church Is one' which of the loaves and fishes. They refer l,inagatlai 5ere10Eles- FIRE PREVENTION WEEK. O. E. Arthur Gee, elected mayor," Mr. Boren said. "I , Sangren, he continued, especially, also, to the Words of Jesus .highly fitting that the Brigham Young Tipbasiieiceremohy," Seven-yea- r Fira. Pretention week has been fitoM'Bllly Roberts, soh of Mitchali, and Ralph Poulton. would cndavor to make it possible Are "heir, churches by at the last supper, "This Is my flesh." university, at the beginning, of the tingly ci)3trvcd by the Brigham lighted Mr. and T&ri. Eugena I Roberts, was for Industries now here to operate jmdlea, symbolizing faith. There Is a "But " urged the speaker in contra- new era in its career, should establish Youns ttiivcxsity training school, by for I am confident when "The Msue In. the city election is this jnell of incense; the clergy wear vention1, '"the Catholics claim that the new custom. ; . holdics regular fire drills at which severelylnjured teeter-totte- r morning not tha 'open Sunday,' nor the 'closed that, Othar Industries wiil eome if jbtments. similar to those worn by Christmas no body; be has merelj a the on a off hefell demenstrations on firs extinguishing town " said Roy Boren, candidate for thoeb v,o now have are successful. It bodyhow Mayor LeRoy Dixon a'tartouBces 'that have been Given by the Provo; ft Master all for.the purpose of lend-- f personality. If he has no thei-city, fire Maeser 'scboolgrounds on which he Sacra- the city will be decorated with white sacredness to their Bervlces.'1 can It bff multiplied in mayor, in an interview for Tha, will taka more Industries and larger ' .. ' and his sister were playing. ; Ilora'.d this morning." was ment?" , payrolls to keep our boys and. girls at and department: arid blue, the university:-color(The matter of confirmation drill hsM the At fire Wednesday Th nroipTit neenrrprt at 8 41. nnd rasidered by the . speaker. Tbe Issue is one of the manage .Both The speaker preferred rather to th'e merchants otitis' town will in.like the - Ecnool wai building training Jitholics .and Latter-dahi1 they will ' noT leave for Saints, he take the view that the Sacrament was manner, show'their esteem for and emptied caused when the girl slipped eft ment of the city's business.'" in 51 EecondJ.' Standard llnued-M- rw other qkies when they grow up. i'4. believe in confirmatioti.ars Boren"What The partaken of in remembrance of Christ, -It teeterr-thu. s and unbalancing-signals recommcEde'd; for adoption the to do to Improve our street, 8:remfiy-witused by the Savior. loyalty to the' great Institution. the- - Latter-daSaints and -- !iolLhaytoJkeejLmOT causlng-tlte- oy ted quite a going rbcglmct the-- school 3 of to get better.; lighting,., nicer ' parka, monci' at home if we are to encourI - comparatlv one and caTrmarTof fs'"EIireT'Cuirerr the figurative. x-"TbtslrTnyfTeBtr.was staple airdabout "been installed distance. He suffered States have injuries cleaner gutters; more payro'Ia? Thise age the growth "of Industries iJows baptism. With the Catholics just as- - was the expression, "I am the committee on here" banquet, reports that plalncij to th3 chillren .and these the head and ears one cut necessitat- are now directly faebg this Sending bur money to other cities comes In- young man-po- d door," or," "I am the light." ; questions f e ceremony - for fire usedwas are: iHe drills taken to several be 'in are reservations stitches, signals ing place coming or womanhood,' and Is" a some-!m- t - ."It is easier," said Superintendent benefits the other fellow." and alarm purposes only, accordingto Immediately to 'the Provo General city. cn the threshold of "Provo elaborate ceremony. ' standi Uavirlg otlier Bennion In conclusion, "for njeto be- rapidly. Jjudststries Is O. who Professor Poalson, acting hospital by Principal Bjerregaard a J The great growth. Will the nc.tt city Mr. Boren's attention was directed at speaker had asked Catholics, lieve that Christ is a door than to beAmong the many who have already director of the training sohooL where he received attention from Dr. the fe said, for scriptural justification of lieve in the multiplicity of the body of signified their intention of being pres-- When the alarm is given, pupils on C. H. Carroll. Later he was removed administration help it grow or will It the greatest of Provo Industries, Catholic method but eo far "had Christ in all the churches during all Nobody now ' Is, Briffhara Young undustry. ' are President at ent the Mrs". G. H. halt the growth? the in exercises Dr. end of to floor each and and the of residence each pt received any. for an 'open Sunday.' If "That's "the finest school In th the centuries; and that we actually Heber J. Grant of : the Latter-day- . building are led in double quick time Helndselman, where he Is reported agitating j The principal subject for disfcuJl-- eat his body." To me it Is more" subDr. John ,Af "V idtsoe of the y one of the teachers, wblle another improving, although ..still In a semi such a qaestion were foremost I cer- world!" Mr. Boren exclaimed. "Why Saints, by Superintendent Bennion was lime to believe that we partake ot the Council of Twelve Apostles, and Pres- - teacher follows In behind. tainly would 'oppose Its dscision by shouldn't every Provo man and worn- -' . stupor. U Holy Eucharhst, to Sacrament in his memory." corresponding Thomas Univer Ident of the In on At the demonstration Idaho and the city commhc ion. That question, an, every Utah county citizen, loyally The boy's parents are George Wednesday pe Sacrament of were rendered ' ; Beautiful selections the Latter-da- y the Utah. Boshard. ol tomor- when it arises must be answered by ana earnestly support the B. Y. U.T Chief to Provo Fire are reach . sity up brought expected iints. The- - customs " of the "two by tha"B.3f the people. The njaj.irjty of citizens With the changes recently rnado aC U." chorus under- tne and his committee jCqqjpmer.t of the local fire depart- - row. .;. .' g !! wches iirthlsrdinance were-!should rule there ns, cn any other the B. Y. U., with the elevation of Dr. !eaaersnTpoTTt orTrank lin Madseir, on parade are making careful prepara ment and gave a lecture and demon ' ed. The doctrine It would not ba my aim if Hants to the presidency, with the and the B. Y. U. band, led by ProL tions and Provo may expect to see the stration on the various methods of exquestion'. FOR DIVORCE. ASKS to received explanation. In par- Robert Sauer. Each week . reveals force mayor my own iiea and dis- transformation into a real university, hisIn academic its was alarm The fire. parade given tinguishing ing of the Sacrament, the Catholics wonderful Improvement in these or- - greatest likes the That question of tho B. Y. U. will tale rank with the upon city. arrived the chief .:,. the children after tory. Mrs, Violet Montague McKinney has ve, said the epeakeiy that the ganizations. The Inaugural procession will begin and he was delighted to note that the filed suit for divorce from Zed Rob- Sunday entertainment Bliouldbo left great educational ".'' institutions of the . . at the Brigham Young university at 225 children vacated the building In ert JicXlnney. The cpuplff have no to a referendum election cf citizens. west. It .should not be confunnd with n:en l!lJjeUevelitlls 'every iu3iness man's 9:30 sharp and proceed to tbe Utah SLseconds. children, SiityTo lend" tTts university moral and foF .the dissolution stake tabernacle It will be led by the Tn hta talk to' the children, he also a's URGED cn financial support. It will be good board of trustees of the university, explained theTpurposa of Fire Preven- the bonda oL matrimony. can their citizens entire to do this. As the univerbusiness soine-oCham-betgive thought B. Y. f IL and the fire causes church of ths of the authorities, tion week, The Members' Forum f to that one question. Now thera are sity, grows Provo grows, and so d YOUTHFUL NEWLY-WEDCommerce will take place, next faculty. This group will march be- 'and how they' mlgat be avoided, " a") bTi6tnessestablishmentsrv"r raanydvic and economic .':' nuajtiomi To Ihe history and ctuses Thursday eventosrrXcfobeT"2u;"7This tween two lines of alumni, students, -,.;.. ,., ... bef respect 19,' of Ogdeagr was Jo?cpn "M, Gffle;-ag- r "I don't think the next mayor ought for the executive ability and scholarly came to Provo with his mojther. cutive committee at their meeting yes- - and having a distance of three: feet be "The City Beautiful" was the sub-:- l 4j be done in: the attainments of Dr. Hants, and admii M. Farley, ago 15, cf to decide what tween the individuals of tbe lines. All LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. matter of Sunday, Tlic peo the high standard of th? B. Y. U. facobserving ' Emil Hansen's ;,f If e will "Emil" in lines these dis for architect, to with Frovo persons standing her mother. Hansen, landscape Cgdeiv'came The selection of the subject to what" K-tbe ulty. As mayor of. Provo I would be him tell k to ought ple on and it was in re the was the face of Logan. Utah, The two mothers and the young peo passes, city procession (as Rotary this noon at- the Hotel cussion at the next forum out their most anxious, to and he should with Dr. done, carry to the j to telescope tots: Thursday,, giving further attention pie met at the of!ic of the county . ferred to the interest chart, wbicn Join in the march command, whether bo esrees with Harris in every, effort ha puti forward had side lines. The marchers will proceed the grounds of the Maeser '(Memorial, clerk. the "f- Hansen membership snowed that . i in behalf of tho B. Y. U." is admittedly the man Mister Nineteen and IMiss Fifteen the decision orjioi voted Jrery strongly in T favor of In-- two abreast with an Intervening space !b. Y. U. Mr. Hansen wiil at.pre ;ont Each l';a,b ,best qualified to talk on that duatrlai in file. and ex in and rank feet of four wed. to askeda the for license during Therefore 'prepare planB, temporary' expansion. I'&oad street, so shop workers can use the coming winter montha will study Their mothers Btnppcd forward and" t ,r" he 18 the landscape arcbi-llt- i ecutive committee has adoptea tnis class or group should preserve its TOEK STARTED ON STREET this .street., during Btate the winter. East e, gave their approval. agricultural college subject for the next forum meeting. Identity by maintaining "a gap of .the situation and hold frequent 'y instructed to feet at front and rear. sulfation with the university authori-Position- s "They are young, but love each Center will be finishda this winter so Utah The principal speaker of the evenitself beautiful. - Mr. help varhave been assigned 'ties; preparatory to making permar other, and will live happily," the Hansen is ing wfll be a local man who has been that the grass may be sown early la TO !. a the field mothers chorused. the spring. assisting cities in vitally interested in the development ious organizations in the lines on Unl- nent plans. iuui ''programs. The street department today opened , , County Clerk Wallace M. Hales proof this section both in an agricultural evrsity avenue as follows: s ork is done free of cost to and industrial way. Mrs. Christen 'Jensen delivered a nounced the words that made the Between Fifth and Fourth North Work has been started on the new t bthe public three street crossings alumni, most Interesting lecture on Dante's bride and the JU8t at Present Mr. Hansen Is The membership is asked to come streets, university t women, street to be opene for the conveni- making a continuous sid3walk from " . , ying the grounds of the B. Y. U. to the "Inferno" at the session of the Drama bridegroom happy. the Brigham Young university campus meeting prepared to express seniors, Juniors. ence of railrdad workers, between to the Between Fourth and Tbird Nortn Circle, B. Y. U., on Wednesday even- Prepared plans for the land-ftw- t, their Ideas on this important subject Maeser Memorial hall. -1 the in-MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WIN Sixth and' Ninth, South. ; SUte Mental hospital It will have to do with increasing our streets, sophomores and freshmen The same department is also build--" 7 and proposes to work with industrial and agricultural payrolls, Between Third and Second North VWe have begun hauling gravel on- ing a municipal garage in North park, NEW CLA.SS ORGANIZED. When the late Otto Poulson was to Fifth East, from Fifth to Sixth' which is to house city automobiles, ThmPson in the with a view td Increasing the business streets, Fourth, third, second and first reputa- South," City Commissioner Hopkins trucks and "machinery. This, (Mr. HopNoh park. Pioneer and revenues of these activities. year B; Y. U. high school students. ; It Is announced by the extension alive he gained a state-wid- e and First North division of the Brigham Young unfc tion as prize winner at the state fair. said this morning. This street is to kins said, will save considerable Second Between out new the of Mng raorbi streets,-Prov- o city senior high school versity that a class in school organl-student- - This year Mrs. Emma Poulson, and her be improved so haullne can be done money for tha taxpayers., . '... APPLES LEAVE TODAY. , i8rk t,rEa8t Center street. nalation and administration will be or- daughter, Amy,, have held up the to the new roadway to" be made on ; . 8hould be removed," for of boxes apples The prize and North Center First ranized by Dr. Hugh M. Woodward laurels of the family, for they have, re- the land leased from tne Utah Railway Between D. "So honld-'detC, at Washington, tional dignitaries ELKS' CHARITY BALL at turned from the state capital with 20 company. trees; should be werA iiven over to; the express cotn- -- streets, Rotary, Kiwanis, Women's on Tuesday evening, October 18, " 4o f!4 This of In and Chamber the library. Council, public "Fence posts have been cut, Mr. ,7:30 and were photo- Municipal prizes. nanv this afternoon, -, , course is especially adapted for teacn- - These prizes were on canned fruits Hopkins added, t'and we are ready to - The Charity ball to be given at the i.n .N.mnnii Th hoT. nnmmerce. pde?tV,1leWa'k nd curtlng. i of the South a and First Center prgan- and vegetables.. There were 12 first push work on the new opening. f it is Armory on the evening of 'Friday. Between 'ers and includes survey Tuclter Dd ec-e- r rnaiened to President Harding, tar, TLST"? "" lization and administration of "educa- - prizes and eight seconds" . v, mruuo, uiu v,ooiVice possible that the, railroad companies October 28, "promises to be the most Fresiaem Ported the Mrs Harding,' igireeiu, pniruiio of th,derber8 and their the at tabernacle mother tional to the beat purpose in her Institutions, t3ir get- will ald-Jn and Amy arriving firsts, and strtct' hauling gravel to help with brilliant ami successful of the charita-- , King, convention at idge, Senators Smoot .Jlio.. -- Aitnr nf the New i Yorklvarious organizations will their relation to society. ting nine to three for her mother. The the filling uVjrailroad crossings. I ex'C: ;.- -': Ojctf to seats in the auditorium. daughter took first prizes for straw- pect to do this work now "because of ble nature pn" society's program this for the Times. said ,atf'8Frtlng berries currants, raspberries, dew the low, swampy condition which autumn. '.'Already plana for accom extsnsion division: .that 'mi Rotary, club Nelson of the ex berries, pears, cauliflower, peas, corn, would make work later on Impossi pushing" f ' have been OVER BANK. Director TAKES Lowry Levi William for St boys' educational services Funeral perfected b? his first and fruits preserved in a sugar sub- ble tension division. vCh . unable to ;Openshaw of Santaqutn, who diedt aBe thoip ...... .. . .. . " ' .V Hrbert Taylor, former cashier of ' report to President F. H. Harris, makes stitute." fflr. Mopains Baia tnai ne naa post-iB- . p. o. tifes, who promise that expenses wm.be the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City, H Tho . gcnol . bank-t-Lieof Items In taken Mrs. of took Poulson has the mention a following first the for the of time er on apricots, People's short work be will left undone to make this morning.'-ofaHcEastjlng ' Wednesday new cherries and chili sauce. . , .vu !vent a uiruiuidniD Ull. lug tl! !, 19 j stomach.-wil- l be conducted .Saturday over the management of the bank- growth and development rof the " Lornwere of omer nve mere btate direction division: the r.der uank it university exciDirprs. mied today., This Is done, he explained, proceeds of the ball will be devoted 2 o'clock In the Saniaqjjn jx ' More than fifty courses are being this department at the state fair. rror. T, Earl Pardoe. . afternoon at c:it's:on'r Sfth Prtpn, to permit early completion of the rail- - to charities sustained by Provo Elks, ward chapel, - ( -- for-effec-t" .J 1 ,,,. . .T.t;r -- ........... . j3 , paayT-the-Worsl- T rkl ey ; mm s i 4 , ' ' g ;.: Ne ws. and Notes Openfownis Joflssue Revef ianceisSubjeGt of B. Y. U. Lecture Boren -- t h wsyciOL " ! -- " s, fas y - y h; tha-Unt- . - ? ' -- i ' - core. mm m olILt theuW : -- . -- MIso-Beatrlc- fl teen-mlnat- '.'... ; - ; s . ' i 'a , : A wffiSw Smps SLB . - ' -- -- KA. ra S8 -- -- hi, .'' noth-pone- -- |